- Clippers Hit Season Low in Loss to Rockets : Basketball: Spirits lifted by trade and signing earlier in the day are lowered by cold shooting that produces 82 points.
- Santa Monica
- SPORTSCOPE : Dominguez Starts Cage Season Against Hayward and Sonoma
- Only County-Based Airline Prepares Bankruptcy Filing
- REAL ESTATE
- Soviets Will Buy Planes: The European airplane...
- Disney to Build Movie Studio, Tour at Euro Disneyland
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Gains 3; Trade Figures Give Little Help
- British Firm to Acquire Dunkin' Donuts
- The Scene: The grand opening Wednesday night...
- WORLD : Police Halt Czechoslovak March
- Louis Barron; Made Music Electronically
- And the Winner Is . . .
- F. McConnell; Ex-Insurance Chief
- Communist Party Boss Fired in Moldavia : Soviet Union: The new chief apparently has a mandate to stabilize the republic, where nationalism has erupted.
- Contest Seeks High School Playwrights
- Tornado Levels School Wall in N.Y.; 7 Killed : Disaster: The same storm system devastated Huntsville, Ala., the day before. Two-day toll in South, East climbs to 27.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Rules Found Tough Abortion Clinics
- Judge Finds U.S. Sentencing Rules Violate Rights
- MISSION VIEJO : Friends Chip In for Leukemia Victim
- Curbs on Night Flights Opposed by Physicians
- A Couple's Dreams End on a Bonita Road : Tragedy: While Tom Rossi mourns the loss of his wife, he is also angry at the CHP for a mistake that may allow the motorcyclist who struck her to go free.
- Baldwin Park's Mayor Resigns, Citing Stress
- Mike Tyson's fight with Donovan Ruddock has...
- PRESEASON NIT : St. John's, Houston Pull Out Victories
- Former Seattle Seahawks general manager Michael Blatt...
- Dorothy Page, who helped found the Iditarod...
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Some Dishes Exist Only in Paradise
- Wilshire Center
- Callender's Gets New Ad Agency to Aid Image
- Ford Electronics Plants Expand: Ford Motor Co....
- Parents' Group Is Relentless in Urging Changes at School
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : MARIPOSA : 2 Miners Injured in Explosion
- Bush Conveys Peace Wishes to Gorbachev
- Lojban: An Artificial Language Seeks Status as the Lingua Franca : Communications: There have been several attempts to create a universal tongue. This is one of the latest.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH School : Board to Get Land Lease Offers
- Medi-Cal Fraud Is Charged : Crime: Two firms--one operates in the Valley--are among 20 under investigation for fraudulently billing Medi-Cal.
- Prints with a Chicano theme translate into a brilliant cultural bridge.
- Nearly Becalmed, Cheetah Wins Race
- Brandenburg Shuffles, SDSU Draws a Victory
- Jockey Close to Record for Most Winners
- 1 Eagle, 2 Birdies Put Mize in Lead in Japan Tourney
- 49ers Might Just as Well Begin Making Plans for Super Bowl
- P. M. BRIEFING : Software Firms Plan Piracy Suit
- 2 Groups Join to End Water Wars in State
- A Stargazer's Guide to the Universe
- Inventive Schools Give Tired Cheers the Old College Try : Spirit: Though USC and UCLA remain traditional, yell squads across the country delight crowds with witty and irreverent chants.
- Beating Holiday Blues While On Your Own
- Council to Resolve School Dispute
- Harbor Dept. Plans Study of Earthquake Dangers at the Port : Science: The symposium will deal with building a landfill on a fault line and other proposals.
- Salk Offers Top Job to N.Y. Scientist
- Elegant La Dolce Vita Truly Provides a Taste of Sweet Life, Italian Style
- Truck Hits Light Pole, Cuts Power to 40,000
- Appeal Upheld, Clark Allowed to Play Basketball at Christian : High Schools: A three-member subcommittee of the Board of Managers voted to waive the public/private transfer penalty.
- SOUTHERN SECTION CROSS-COUNTRY : Edison's Taylor Tries to End County Drought With Victory
- UCLA FOOTBALL WATCH : AN INSIDE LOOK
- Chargers Reset Body Clocks to Serve Some Time on Road
- Admiral Says Mishaps May Be Rooted in Complacency
- Zhivkov Out in Bulgaria as Leader
- NEWS ANALYSIS : W. Europe Surpassing U.S. in Aiding East Bloc Reform
- Solid appeal: The AFL-CIO is enlisting perhaps...
- NATION : Bush Signs Minimum Wage Law
- Senate Drops Effort to Widen Abortion Rights
- WORLD : Israeli Industrial Giant Falters
- Helping Homeless Help Themselves : Lancaster: The 40-bed center is designed to meet the needs of the growing homeless population in the high desert opens Saturday.
- Supervisors Reject Proposal for Wind Farm
- California GOP Tied In With S&L; Affair : Scandal: Legislature should follow Washington and investigate roles of California officials in thrift's demise.
- SANTA ANA : Gunshots Wound Man Aiding Woman
- These Nixon Fans Make Their Feelings Perfectly Clear
- Miraleste Singles Players Overcome P.V. in Tennis Playoff
- GE Shareholders to Share the Wealth in $10-Billion Buyback
- Army Awards Contract
- L.A. Woman Gets $75,000 for Bloomingdale's Spritz
- Cineplex Odeon Chairman Misses Deadline: A special...
- Principled Principal Succeeds in Harlem
- Chinese Convict Lived Life of Ease
- School of Hope : At Esperanza, Mentally Handicapped Students Build Productive Lives
- P. M. BRIEFING : FCC Knocks Cable 'Monopolies'
- Commercial Real Estate : A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : ANAHEIM COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE
- U.S. Probing Patient Referrals by Doctors : Health Care: Some 500 labs may be targeted. The Department of Health and Human Services is trying to learn whether they are profiting illegally.
- Attorney Unveils List of Year's Most Dangerous Toys
- Study Says On-the-Job Injuries Rose 7% in 1988 : Workplace: Reports of repetitive-motion disorders helped boost the illness figures by 22%.
- WORLD : Hong Kong Wants Refugees Out
- U.S.-Mexico Family-Planning Group Formed
- Land of Rising Sunday
- House Approves Pay Raise and Ethics Package
- Border Arrests Rising Rapidly, INS Officials Say
- Rich, Famous Are Big Fans of Jewelry Maker
- Social Security Updates Pay Records, Adds $84 Billion
- Helping Homeless Help Themselves : North Hollywood: A firm will still put up apartments even though it can't get insurance to allow future tenants to help build them.
- Street Vendors Protest Police Arrest Methods
- 2 Firms' Owners Charged in Medi-Cal Scheme
- Admiral Links Accidents to Letdown
- Non-Communists Given 11 E. German Cabinet Posts
- Libya to Get 3 Mirage Jets
- WORLD : Fire Traps 104 Yugoslav Miners
- A-Arms Program Nominee Under Attack in Congress
- Deputies Slam the Brakes on East L.A. Tire Store
- Policy That Puts No One in Charge
- Teen-Ager on Crime Spree Shoots Torrance Man, Is Slain by Police
- Reject the Noriega Ouster Plan
- Kroc Says Davis Deal Botched : Padres: Owner says President Dick Freeman made mistake in negotiations with free-agent reliever, which may prevent signing of Mark Langston.
- Poy, Ball to Compete in Division II Meet
- THE SIDELINES : Strife Cancels Salvador Soccer
- No Fun and No Games : High Schools: You don't see an athlete such as Jerry Garrett come along very often; unfortunately, because of the way his life has gone lately, you haven't seen Jerry, either.
- Sony OKs Paying Up to $500 Million to Get 2 Producers
- Indecision Lifts for 3 Republicans Who Approve Bill for Higher Pay
- Investigation Dropped: The Justice Department has dropped...
- AT&T; Plans to Boost Some Rates: Long-distance...
- Teacher's Game Is a Learning Experience
- NATION : Senate Rejects Choice of Cason for Natural Resources Position
- Ethics Panel to Conduct Cranston Investigation : Lincoln S&L;: Outside counsel to be appointed over allegations involving influence peddling by senators.
- AF Trying to Move Unit in Defiance of Law
- World's Largest Pearl for Sale--for $10 Million
- Strike Cut Fitness Test Scores : Health: Many L.A. schools could not complete the exams. Results of the state test are not an honest evaluation, the district says.
- Downtown L.A.--playground of athletes.No sooner does the...
- El Camino Expected to Kill Plan to Lease Parking Lot for Stores
- SAT Tutors Claim Big Success but Advocate Abolishing the Test
- SANTA ANA : Plan to Curb Soup Kitchens Protested
- NEWPORT BEACH : Thieves Get Camera, Camera Gets Them
- Manley, Tagliabue Meet Following Report Player Failed 3rd Drug Test
- NBA ROUNDUP : Rookies Help Sonics Get Past Bullets
- Motherway Has Found His Rightful Place in Line at Mater Dei This Season : Football: Lineman follows two brothers who also were standouts on the Monarchs' offensive front.
- It's Dangerous From the Start : Gymnastics: Some officials and coaches wonder if the spectacular Yurchenko vault is worth the risk.
- Disney on Location:
- Jokers Disco Pushes Suit to Prohibit Comedy Club's Use of Same Name
- Suit Filed Over Who Owns Judy Garland's Face
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Vermeil: Notre Dame Notwithstanding, USC Is No. 1
- RADIO
- Living-Room Vibes From Peter Case and Company
- TV & RADIOI
- Old Painter With Refreshing Vision Trains His Eye on the Ties That Bind
- SHORT TAKES : BBC Forced to Give Police Film
- MUSIC
- Starlight Thinks About Changing Its Tune : Musicals: The decline in new Broadway productions is prompting many theaters, the Starlight included, to ponder the risk, and cost, of producing original works.
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY : Modern Dancer Molissa Fenley Goes Solo in S.D.
- A Tale of Two Miniseries--One Good, One Bad : Television: There are striking parallels between Dickens' 'Tale of Two Cities' and Judith Krantz's 'Till We Meet Again,' but quality is not one of them.
- Agoura Wins in Marathon to Reach Volleyball Final
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Valmont': A Not So Dangerous 'Liaisons'
- El Camino Can Capture the Mission Conference Grid Crown on Saturday : Football: Warriors are rated No. 1 in the state. They have an edge over tough Cerritos with league's best defense, second-best offense.
- Tarpley Suspended Indefinitely for DUI : Basketball: Maverick forward is disciplined by counselors in his after-care program.
- Court OKs Film Rentals With Commercials
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Redgrave Daughter Speaks Out
- Bad News Bugs Musicians, Not Their Bash
- Thanks for the Memories : Football: Each USC-UCLA game becomes a part of history, but for some the part is indelibly etched in the soul.
- Beyond 'Graceland' With Senegal's Youssou N'Dour
- 'Garden' at the Coast Playhouse; 'Lu/Lou' at the Lex Theatre; 'Hush, Little Baby' at the Gypsy; '8th Race at Belmont' at Al's Bar
- Santa Monica
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Could Have Revived Career but It Would Be 'Cashing In': Reagan
- La Cienega
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Jane's Cucina: Familiar Pasta, Unusual Setting
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'No Chaser': A Glance Behind Monk's Veil
- Venice
- SHORT TAKES : 37,750 Counterfeit Tapes Found
- Music Review : Viklarbo Ensemble
- MOVIE REVIEW : Bluth's 'All Dogs Go to Heaven' Is Bland Family Fare
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Dusk to Dawn' a Dim Memoir
- He Feeds the Public a Message
- STAGE REVIEW : Superb Cast Plays Storey's 'Home' Like a String Quartet
- STAGE REVIEW : Puig's 'Bouquet': Triumph of the Human Spirit
- Italy Named Owner of 'Gardener'
- Navratilova Withstands Seles' Challenge; Sabatini Holds Off Garrison
- Edward Scott, 19, a 6-foot-5 freshman forward...
- Delpino a Bargain in Ram Backfield : Football: Luxury cars abound among the running backs, but the team's second-leading rusher drives a Ford.
- Hollywood
- CD CORNER : Exploring Rock's Velvet Underground
- Mermaid Theatre's 'Just So Stories' Are a Different Theatrical Animal
- VIDEO . . . WHAT'S NEW : If You Haven't Seen It, Rent 'Batman' Before Buying : THIS WEEK'S MOVIES
- Mira Costa Crushes Laguna Beach and Makes Spiker Final
- No Bernstein as Bush Gives Arts Medals
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : BAY AREA : 2 BART Managers Suspended in Probe
- FDA Seeks Removal of 2 Dozen Generic Drugs
- U.S. Ousts Keating, Aides From Control of 2 Luxury Hotels
- Calif. Justice Quits After 2 Yrs. : Kaufman Cites Host of Reasons
- Man Pleads Guilty to 4 Bank Robberies
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Day-Care Operation Will Remain Open
- Airport Noise Fight Settles Into Holding Pattern
- La Mesa Toxic Gas Plant to Shut Down Dec. 15
- CSUN's Authority Figure : Soccer: Midfielder Terry Davila gives the playoff-bound Matadors a hard-nosed enforcer.
- SOUTHERN SECTION TENNIS ROUNDUP : Corona del Mar Gets Another Date in the Finals
- Do the Right Thing : Canyon Tailback Chris Peery Has Conquered Numerous Obstacles, but the Toughest ChallengeLies Ahead: What to Do With His Future
- Bass Signs 3-Year Contract With Giants
- Julian Finds the Speed to Keep in Step With Family Tradition : Football: La Quinta running back overcomes knee injury to follow in athletic footsteps of his father and uncle.
- ENTERTAINMENT : CBS/Fox Suing MGM/UA Over Video Distribution Pact
- Thailand Bars Asian Wall Street Journal: Thailand...
- P. M. BRIEFING : Pickens to Koito: Meet Deputy
- Housing Starts Increase 12% in October
- Chinese Convict Lived Life of Ease
- Time Is Always of the Essence for This True Clock Watcher
- Taxpayers Won't Subsidize Salvador Mayhem: Sen. Dodd
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Laborers Exposed to Deadly Pesticide
- East Germans Flood Across Border : Crossover: About a million take advantage of second weekend of freedom to travel.
- Pro-Choice Drive Expands Across Border : Abortion: New group aims to further women's family-planning rights in response to attempts at curbing options in the United States and Mexico.
- ORANGE : New Limits Set on Size of Signs
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Everett Leads Corona del Mar Into the Final
- It's Difficult Road Over Gender Gap : High Schools: Women coaching boys, men coaching girls is a matter of motivation.
- Ferry Is Traded; Benjamin on Board : Deal: The Clippers give up Reggie Williams and rights to former Duke star for Cavaliers' Harper and three draft picks.
- JC NOTES : El Camino Has an Outside Shot at National Grid Championship
- NATION : Most B. Altman Stores to Close
- REAL ESTATE
- BOOK REVIEW : Historical Tale That Is Still Relevant During the 1990s
- Happy Rockefeller Bussed by Walesa as He Wows N.Y.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN BERNARDINO : Driver of Stolen Car Slain by Deputy
- Panel Checking Report of HUD, D'Amato Links
- COLUMN ONE : Aussies to Say G'Day to Asians : Tourism and investment are pulling Australia into the Pacific's mainstream. For a culture steeped in Europe, the adjustment hasn't always been easy.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council Will Name New Mayor Monday
- Dinner to Honor Dominguez Ranch Adobe Curator
- A measles outbreak has forced Northeastern to...
- THE COLLEGES : CSUN's Soccer Team Uses Defense as Steppingstone to Winning Season
- HAL Inc.: The Honolulu parent company of...
- Estee Lauder Opens Moscow Boutique : Cosmetics: The makeup will be sold at full American prices, which may be a bit high for people whose average monthly salary is $245.
- Goldsmith Prepared to Make $20.6-Billion Bid for BAT
- Her Yarns Are Easy to Believe and They Loom Large on Fashion Scene
- BREEDING BIRDS: EUROPEAN STARLING
- NASA Installs Borrowed Unit in Discovery
- Junior Clothes Grow Up, Go to Work
- COUNTYWIDE : Navy Asked to Help Save Ill Dolphins
- THE SIDELINES : Rains Shorten Spain's World Cup
- Gradco Buys Conographic in Irvine
- REAL ESTATE : New Home Sales Dip; Builders Pull 'in Their Horns'
- P. M. BRIEFING : Report on Generic Drug Firms Finds Fraud but No 'Poison Pills'
- P. M. BRIEFING : Colt Nears Sale of Arms Division
- P. M. BRIEFING : British Inflation Takes Slight Dip
- Court Again Rejects Curbs on Abortions : Women: The decision is a major victory for pro-choice groups. It is the first in California since the U.S. Supreme Court gave states more power on the issue.
- 'Kidnaping' of 3 Westerners in Beirut Proves to Be a Hoax
- Candidate for Culture Post Wants to Cut Its Authority
- Broderick Interviews Describe Anger, Anxiety
- Jury Quizzes City Aides in Bradley Probe : Investigation: Treasurer Rittenberg and a top assistant testify. The panel's examination is expected to be a long one.
- This Power Guns Can't Destroy : Murders: Whether in secular pursuits or more pastoral work in El Salvador, the Jesuits sought to serve the truth. This, apparently, was their 'crime.'
- County Rejects Scaled-Down Wind Farm Plan : Energy: The project would have put 145 windmills on 580 mountainous acres near Gorman. Opposition included environmentalists who feared that birds would be killed in the blades.
- Museum Project Pits Art Against Nature
- SAN CLEMENTE : Home-Height Curbs Rejected by Planners
- SAN DIEGO SPORTS ET CETERA : TCU Leads by 12 in USIU Tournament
- Ferry Is Traded; Benjamin on Board : Signing: Center's contract could earn him as much as $1.7 million this season, and more than $2 million for 1990-91.
- U.S. Ousts Keating, Aides From Control of 2 Hotels : Regulation: The owner of Irvine-based Lincoln S&L; had managed the posh Phoenician Resort in Scottsdale and the Crescent Hotel in downtown Phoenix. Regulators finally persuaded Kuwaitis to join the purge.
- A Story That Made a Special Contribution
- 'Spare the Rod' Plea Sparks Responses
- Infant Mortality and Unwed Moms
- Emergency Help
- Debunking Myths of Urban Life
- Measure N
- Wine Sales on Skid Row
- Infant Mortality and Unwed Moms
- Inscription
- 'Spare the Rod' Plea Sparks Responses
- Abortion Issue
- Seeking a Cure for Pharmacy Woes
- Muslim Scarves
- Infant Mortality and Unwed Moms
- Infant Mortality and Unwed Moms
- MOVIES - Nov. 17, 1989
- MOVIES - Nov. 17, 1989
- Names in the News - Nov. 17, 1989
- Names in the News - Nov. 17, 1989
- Names in the News - Nov. 17, 1989
- Police Kill Suspect in Ortega Hwy. Attack
- SAN CLEMENTE : Interim Pomona Job Begun by Ex-Chief
- PREP FOOTBALL : Huntington Beach, La Puente Playoff Appeals Denied
- Keating Pressured State Officials to Lay Off, Memo Says
- Six Jesuit Priests Slain in Salvador : Central America: A pre-dawn raid on a university leaves two other people dead. The shootings come amid government air strikes on rebel-held parts of the capital.
- NEA Reverses Course, Decides to Fund Controversial AIDS-Related Art Show
- Judge Orders Reagan to Turn Over Notes, Diaries for Poindexter Iran-Contra Trial
- WALESA: Most congressmen who wanted to get...
- COLLECTOR'S ITEM: Despite being tossed out of...
- Police Slay Gunman in Hollywood Shoot-Out
- St. John Is Suspected of Embezzling
- Oilers Cope as the Season Ends Again : Prep Football: Huntington Beach is out of playoffs, Fountain Valley is in and all the parties are trying to sort out an emotional day in court.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Savanna's Pauley Leads Cypress in Opener
- Archdiocese, Salvadorans in L.A. Deplore Slayings
- Chief of Failed S&L; Put Pressure on State Officials, Memo Says
- TESTING: The Princeton Review says the SATs...
- TRADING PARTNERS: Expanded U.S. trade with Eastern...
- Prep Team Loses on Appeal; Judge Scolds Boosters : Oilers Lose in Appeal by CIF; Savanna Waits
- Sources Sketch Anatomy of Secord's Plea Deal : Iran-Contra: Facing 12 charges, the former Air Force general decided that pleading guilty to one would be his best bet--financially and in terms of history's verdict.
- From the archives: S. Africa Opens Beaches, Targets Apartheid Law
- From the Archives: Six Jesuit Priests Slain in Salvador
- Special Rights
- Like the fireplace in a cozy living...
- Shamir Sees Bush, Tries to Revive Peace Process
- STANTON : Job-Seekers Target of No-Parking Signs
- WESTMINSTER : Gang Youths Teach Their Peers a Lesson
- Broderick Offers Not-Guilty Pleas in Two Slayings : Crime: The attorney of the accused says his client doesn't understand the gravity of the charges and refers to her slain ex-husband as though he were alive.
- Driver Dumps His Grievances at City Hall
- He Moved Down, Not Out : Quarterback: Scott Barrick wasn't having much fun at SDSU, but Palomar College has renewed his enthusiasm.
- RUSE Does Trick for Avant-Garde Artists in S.D. : Music: Downtown San Diego gallery fills a vacuum, provides a rare outlet for progressive composers and performance art.
- House Leaders Win Bush Support for 33% Pay Hike
- 2 Youths Sentenced for Blinding Donkey
- Mental Illness Theory--Study Raises Doubts : Medicine: New research cannot support previously proposed genetic links to two serious forms of disease--manic-depression and schizophrenia.
- Pierce College Tells Promoter His Fair Plans Are Too Great
- NATION IN BRIEF : MONTANA : Hunters May Shoot Up to 200 Park Bison
- Deukmejian Names New Municipal Court Judge
- BUENA PARK : Worker Aid Policies Win Award for City
- Church Not Cowed by Incidents of Vandalism : Minister Vows to Continue Tradition of Having Chapel Open for Prayer, Meditation
- SAN CLEMENTE : Donations for Food Bank Sought by Pair
- New Culver City Teacher Agreement Reached
- THE NHL : League to Probably Go West for Expansion
- $1-Million Tournament Keeps Graf From West German Party
- A group of American businessmen will invest...
- ON THE SIDELINES : Injury Forces Second-Seeded Curren Out of S. African Open
- TENNIS WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIPS AT NEW YORK : Graf Makes Her Point in 6-3, 6-4 Victory Over Novotna