- GRAND CHAMPIONS TENNIS AT RANCHO SAN CLEMENTE : Lloyd Comes of Age, Advances to Final
- Aztecs Win Coach's Way, Beat Cowboys
- Presto! La Scala Changes : The once-snooty establishment has tasted democracy and found it a fine way to bring in business
- THE RITES OF AUTUMN: A Falconer's Journey Across the American West <i> by Dan O'Brien (Anchor: $9.95)</i>
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- For Trendies, a Forecast Long on Fads
- Dream Delayed : Home Builder Says Racism Stymies Him : Zoning: A retiree has enlisted help from the NAACP as he prepares for yet another review
- Heady Days for a Bible Thumper
- California IN BRIEF : MERCED : Drop Manslaughter Charge, D.A. Asks
- The Gift of CPR: 40 Precious Hours of Life
- Campaign Financing Stirs Some Democrats' Concern About Values
- With Herald's Death, Its Downtown Site Is Put Into Play : Newspaper: Landmark status expected to protect historical structure from demolition or drastic changes when property sells.
- Irrational Pastimes : Foot Tennis? Frisbee Golf? Even for a Nation of Sports Nuts, Competition Is Getting Nuttier and Nuttier
- Good News and Bad for Air Travelers in Europe
- A Strategy That Bears Repeating
- Lakewood Uses Decals to Scare Off Car Thieves
- ORANGE COUNTY : CALIFORNIA ASSESSMENT PROGRAM SCORES : 3RD, 6TH, 8TH GRADE
- Suspect Shot in Apparent Bid to Break Into Duplex
- Fixing History : Unusual Mix of People Rally to Preserve 2 Redondo Beach Homes
- Aztecs' Baseball Rally is a Big Hit
- In Portland, Buck Williams Has a Chance
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : OCC Routs Chaffey in Basketball Opener
- Olympic Swimming Gold Medalist in Coma After Being Struck by Car
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Montclair Prep Keeps Its Poise, Perfect Record
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Coody Close to First Senior Win
- Riverside Defeats Fullerton, Stays Unbeaten
- HIGH SCHOOL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Poway's Pills Provide Title, Give Torrey Pines a Pain
- Gritty Jimenez Qualifies at Mt. SAC
- HEAD ON THE TOWN: Tone-Loc's touring Australia...
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- Born Again
- NBA ROUNDUP : Thomas, Pistons Can't Stand Heat in 88-84 Loss
- Overcoming the String Shortage
- 'Spoken-Word' Performers Recite in Volumes--or Whispers
- Johnny <i> Will</i> Read--but Only on His Terms
- Developers Who Were Guests at the White House
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- County Seen as Abusing Power
- REVIEWING THE BOOK REVIEW
- Radiology
- GIVING DUE CREDIT
- The Huntington Beach Proposal for Golf Course
- A Word for the Tolucan
- Irish Heat: Don Bluth, Takes On King Disney : As a new golden age of animation appears to be dawning, an American expatriate once again issues a feature that will go head-to-head with his former employer's holiday release.But can he really hope to vanquish the studio that wrote the book?
- 'Is Private Justice Fair?'
- Video of Mayor Called Good Idea
- Traffic in the South
- Pledging Allegiance
- The Voters' Approval of Irvine's Measure N
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- The latest issue of Traveling in...
- Cat Mutilations
- 'Bench Is Helen's Only Home'
- Make the Farm a Showplace
- 'Tragedy of KUSC'
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- The Voters' Approval of Irvine's Measure N
- Safety Also a Factor in Freeway Wall
- Modest Projects, Not Grand Schemes, Help to Revitalize Small Texas Town : Rural Economy: The Fisher County Economic Development Commission made one key decision: Go for all the little projects, not one big project. The result has become a creative model for rural economic development.
- After viewing most of the fall television...
- The 'New Michael Milken' Sounds a Lot Like the 'Old Michael Milken' in Sheep's Clothing
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- The Voters' Approval of Irvine's Measure N
- Story of Compton Schoolteachers
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- Sting the Striver
- Malibu Cityhood Hearing Decried
- Bill Cosby did a disservice to dyslexic...
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- Appalling Spectacle
- The Visit by Mr. T With Children at UCI Medical Center in Orange
- The 'New Michael Milken' Sounds a Lot Like the 'Old Michael Milken' in Sheep's Clothing
- Picking on Students
- Johnny <i> Will</i> Read--but Only on His Terms
- 'Outta the Market, Man' Until Greed's Under Control
- The Huntington Beach Proposal for Golf Course
- Irish Heat: Don Bluth, Takes On King Disney : As a new golden age of animation appears to be dawning, an American expatriate once again issues a feature that will go head-to-head with his former employer's holiday release. : But can he really hope to vanquish the studio that wrote the book?
- Polling Place Guards
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- The Voters' Approval of Irvine's Measure N
- 'Bench Is Helen's Only Home'
- FORGETFUL MEMORIAL
- A NEUROLOGICAL HEAVYWEIGHT
- 'Is Private Justice Fair?'
- WE'RE JUST FOLLOWING ORDERS
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- Prelate Predicts Mozambique Cease-Fire
- Coronado Gang
- Lane Smith did such an incredible job...
- Hopping Mad Hopper
- Day-Laborer Site Opened
- Parking Tickets
- The ASC's Position
- The Heart--and Art--of Georgia O'Keeffe : GEORGIA O'KEEFFE: A Life <i> by Roxana Robinson (Burlingame/Harper & Row: $25; 496 pp., llustrated) </i> : GEORGIA O'KEEFFE: In the West <i> edited by Doris Bry and Nicholas Callaway (Alfred A. Knopf: $100; 116 pp., illustrated) </i>
- U.S. Is Threatened by Creed of Takeover Greed
- Voter Attitudes on Raising Taxes
- The Huntington Beach Proposal for Golf Course
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- In El Camino Soccer Circles, Raul Haro Is Spelled <i> Hero</i> : Playoffs: The L.A. Heat wanted him when he was only a high school junior. Now that he's 19, Raul Haro is nearly unstoppable. Almost single-handedly, he has brought the Warriors within reach of another state title.
- Funds for Sidewalks but Not Teachers?
- Saving a Significant Area
- Whither Mahler?
- Investigation of Eligibility for Welfare
- The Voters' Approval of Irvine's Measure N
- Night Deliveries
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- Los Angeles County - News from Nov. 12, 1989
- The Consequences of Pornography Are Too Extensive to Ignore : Law: The consumer of obscenity contributes to the the degradation of individuals, human love and society.
- Calm in Westwood Is Shattered by Brawling, Gunshots
- Saudis Secretly Bought Stake in Marina Leases : Real estate: County supervisors approved the multimillion-dollar deal involving public land.
- Mysteries Highlight Visit to San Jose
- Kansas City Is a City of Fountains
- Bush Hints He May Oust Top Thrift Overseer
- Thousands Hit Road to Protest Laguna Project : Growth: Demonstrators make late attempt to save pristine coastal canyon from Irvine Co.'s big plans.
- 2 Kidnaped Children Are Reunited With Parents : Crime: Police arrest two suspects and look for a third. They allegedly tried to extort money from aliens they smuggled across the border.
- Names in the News - Nov. 12, 1989
- Names in the News - Nov. 12, 1989
- L.A. Police Nab Betting Bowlers
- From the archives: Longtime Bulgaria Leader Resigns; Reformer Named
- From the archives: Longtime Bulgaria Leader Resigns; Reformer Named
- Did Babies Really Cry 'for Exercise?' : Families: What sounded right four decades ago sounds cruel today. A grandmother takes exception to the "good old days" of baby-raising.
- Purrfect Retirement Home : Pets: Bertha Yergat worried about what would happen to her cats after she was gone. So when she died Tuesday, she left the cats--all 90 of them--her shelter.
- Bruins May Have Trouble Ending Skid : UCLA: Explosive Oregon offense, led by Bill Musgrave, figures to pose a problem as Bruins try avoid their fifth consecutive loss.
- Cross-Country Prelims a Show for Berkeland
- TONIGHT'S COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Healthy Change of Pace Keeps Burns Running
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY : La Jolla Museum, UCSD Get 1st Installment on Russell Grants
- Westinghouse Broadcasting Plans to Sell 'KJOY' to Westwood One : SAN DIEGO COUNTY
- 'Secret Rapture' Too Good a Secret
- Micro General Corp.: The Santa Ana-based manufacturer...
- Fremont General Corp.: Third-quarter profit rose to...
- He Spent 3 Years Literally Hacking His Way to a Literary Career
- East Germans Punch 1st Holes in Wall, Pledge Free Elections : East Bloc: Tens of thousands stream past the Berlin Wall to the West. The Communist regime promises that freedom of travel will be permanent.
- Iran Struggles to Rebuild Economy : Mideast: Refinery at Abadan is a symbol of resurgence, but even when completely rebuilt, its technology will be dated.
- Bush Proposes $6.8-Billion Housing Plan
- Artists' Outlook: An Overcrowded Landscape : Employment: Studies show that with more people entering creative fields, artists are facing diminished opportunities.
- Santa Ana's EECO Reports $4.1 Million for 3rd Quarter
- PAYING THE POLICE
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : BART May Keep All-Night Service
- Church He Leads Invented Apartheid; Now Heyns Renounces It
- BOXING : Maybe Dokes Deserves Just a Little Credit for Softening Up Holyfield
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Advances in Water Polo Playoffs
- Aztecs Put Streak, Support to the Test
- Close Shave for Newport Harbor in Crucial 8-7 Victory
- Santa Ana Gets the Bounces to Beat Santa Ana Valley, 14-7
- Walt Disney Co. Enjoys a Fantastic Year
- Taggart Testimony in Doubt Amid New Revelations
- Creditors Likely to Force Resorts Into Bankruptcy : Casinos: Merv Griffin's company lost $81.5 million in the first nine months of 1989. Now the firm faces an involuntary Chapter 11 petition.
- Twila G. Reid, 94; State's 1st Woman School Superintendent
- WORLD IN BRIEF : KOREA : 6 Students Indicted for Embassy Attack
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : BERKELEY : Legendary Berkeley Dorm Will Close
- Victim Found in Jet Crash Rubble : Aviation: 30 were homeless and three people, including the pilot, were in critical condition the day after a Navy fighter hit an apartment complex.
- Secret Service IDs Man Held in Bush Threat
- Cadillac Driver Dies, Takes It With Her
- NEWPORT BEACH : Neighbors Battle Fires With Hoses
- FULLERTON : Help Sought With Tree-Planting Effort
- ROSSMOOR : Passenger Killed in Motorcycle Crash
- San Diego
- YORBA LINDA : Park Is Named for Late Jean Woodard
- Do We Really Need the B-2?
- Controversy Over Land for Palestinians Becomes Religion Issue : Israel: Rabbis enter the fray, sometimes using the same biblical passage to support opposing views.
- Ineligible Player Won't Affect Oilers' Varsity
- Fun Again in Santa Barbara : College Football: Rejuventated program wins without big-time trappings; now Gauchos want to move up to Division II.
- Fullerton Seeks Payback Win Against 49ers
- 'Connie Chung' May Scrap Re-Enactments : Television: The technique has been criticized for confusing viewers and undermining network news credibility.
- Top Alternative Pop Tunes Embody Accessibility and Craft
- Roker: Not About Glamour
- 'Innocent Spouse' Provision May Take IRS Heat Off an Ex-Mate
- Home Sales in County Drop 12% in October
- Rose Bowl Swap Meet Turns 21 Sunday
- Gardening : <i> Ikebana</i> 's Living Sculpture: the Theatricality of Nature
- Bilingual Teachers Crucial to La Habra City School District
- Animal Park Attempt to Examine Overdue Pregnant Elephant Fails
- Titans Have More Than One Reason to Be Wary of Struggling Long Beach
- Neighbors of Freeway Seek Wall
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY : ART REVIEW : 2 Soviet Architects Build on Imagination
- Whatever your favorite game or team, there's...
- UAL Workers Seeking to Repel Outsiders: Frederick...
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- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- A Welcome Letter From Distant Past
- THE CHILDREN'S BOOKSHOPPE
- NATION IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Bush Signs Child Nutrition Measure
- Navy Jet Crash Claims 2nd Victim : Aviation: A pregnant mother dies of burns the day after the fighter hit an apartment complex. And a man's body is earlier found in the rubble.
- Woman Ejected, Killed in Freeway Car Crash
- Parliament's Image in New Zealand Going Down Tubes
- Officer Puts Leash on Runaway, Solves Case of Missing Police Dog : Canine Corps: The department's runaway German shepherd is back on duty after being AWOL for about 12 hours.
- Manager Tom Lasorda of the Dodgers will...
- Alemany Drives Into Postseason
- Juveniles to Meet in Los Alamitos Race
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : RBV's Move Tilts the Balance : Analysis: Longhorns and El Camino are favored, but schools with losing records will get their chance, too.
- Early Leaders Falter, Open Door in Finals of Cross-Country
- NHL ROUNDUP : Carpenter, Burridge Lead Bruins
- Longtime Bulgaria Leader Resigns; Reformer Named
- Occidental College to Remove Large Crosses : Education: The former Presbyterian school will replace two exterior chapel crosses with a sculpture in hopes of attracting a more diverse student body.
- Man Stabbed After Fight at Apartment
- GARDEN GROVE : Students Give Babies a Reading Head Start
- The end of the year is approaching,...
- Woman Found Strangled in Ransacked Apartment
- Heat and Glitches Create Confusion at Cross-Country Meet
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Lendl Extends His Streak Against Mayotte to 15
- He's One of the Greats in NFL; Ask Him If You Don't Think So : Chargers: Leslie O'Neal is a confident young pass rusher who believes in his ability.
- Crespi Wins Game and a Berth in Playoffs
- UC Irvine Faces Nosso Club Brazil Tonight
- Ancich Leads Tustin Past University, 14-10
- East Germany Draws Accolades, Warnings on Change
- Joyful Reunions as Borders Open
- Poetic Crime in Bangladesh
- NATION IN BRIEF : THE SOUTH : Baltimore to Take Trainload of Sewage
- Mementos of Slavery, Pre-Civil Rights Eras Collected by Blacks
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Timber Group Asks Logging Speedup
- Church Plans Series on AIDS Education
- CORONA DEL MAR : Old Hotel: a Dump or Landmark?
- PLACENTIA : R.J. Noble Co. Wins Pact for Roadwork
- Hay Company Disputes Link to Horse Deaths
- SAN DIEGO SPORTS ET CETERA : Tony Clark Decides He'll Attend Arizona
- IYRU Joins Open Olympic Movement
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON STATE : Search for Cracks in 747s Expanded
- 3 White ANC Members Get 18 to 25 Years for Terrorism
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Tri-Valley League
- Santa Margarita Impressive in 42-7 Victory
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Small Gains 252 Yards in 45-7 Win
- Capistrano Valley Tops No. 1 El Toro
- It Takes Time, but Timberwolves Get Their First NBA Victory
- Federated Group Talks Called Off: Fretter Inc.,...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Rises 21.92 to Finish Week With 3.90 Loss
- 15 Killed in Lesotho Crash
- THE WALL CRUMBLES : GREAT ESCAPES
- Bren Courts Customers at His Rolls Lot With Wine and Food and Lore
- San Diego
- Suit Alleges Racial Bias in Apartment Rental Policy
- Coach of Taft's Decathlon Champs Goes Out on Top : Education: The Los Angeles Academic Decathlon will start next Saturday without Art Berchin, who led the Taft High team to the '89 national title.
- Boy, Girl Arrested in Youth's Killing
- HIGH SCHOOL WATER POLO PLAYOFFS : Royal Earns Respect in 13-7 Defeat
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : In another San Fernando Valley League game:
- Rams Put Washington on Injured Reserve
- GRAND CHAMPIONS TENNIS AT RANCHO SAN CLEMENTE : A Flush Bob Lutz Remembers the Thin Times
- Fire Delays Start of Trading at Major Stock Exchanges
- Sky Hunts Trigger Heated Arguments in Alaska : Wildlife: Advocates say practice keeps wolf population in check. Critics call it 'legalized thrill-killing.'
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Police Chief Will Discipline Brother
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : PLEASANTON : Arson Suspected in Defunct Winery Fire
- Australian's Solo Flight
- New Anti-Drunk Driving Program Aimed at Latinos
- Lakers Blow Big Lead, Hang On to Beat Hornets : NBA: Halftime bulge of 18 points disappears in third quarter, but Scott's 33 points and Johnson's 31 help save 106-100 victory over winless Charlotte.
- Playoff Spot Unlikely, but USD Season Still a Success
- Villa Park Beats Canyon, Gains Tie for Century Title
- Sooners Drop Lewis, Three Others for Year
- Santiago Ends Season by Beating Los Amigos
- Kings Get Benning From St. Louis
- In an effort to control rowdy soccer...
- Leading rusher John Johnson and starting cornerback...
- OPERA REVIEW : 'Magic Flute' at UC Irvine Truly Magical : Stage: Music, drama and dance departments combine to inject new life into Mozart's time-tested masterpiece.
- TV Reviews : 'Cromwell's' Lady Lawyer Joins 'Saturday Mystery'
- Just Wondering . . . About SDSU, Chargers and Relief for Padres
- Hammond, Irvine Suitor Agree on Standstill
- Getting Tax Benefits of Co-Owned House
- Spotlight on High-Tech at Las Vegas Show : Technology: Orange County firms will unveil new products, including a faster and smaller PC, at the annual Comdex show.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : JORDAN : King Hussein Vows Referendum on Rule
- COLUMN ONE : Ask Not What the Critics Say : Serve your country, earn an education or a down payment. It seemed like a simple idea. But all that's being volunteered is scorn.
- Flooding Causes 80 to Evacuate in Washington
- Castro Foe Bosch to End Fight Against Deportation, Wife Says
- Rebels Seize Gold Facility
- 2 Officers of Failed Florida S&L; Draw Fines, Prison Terms
- GM Executive and Wife Found Slain
- Museum Events to Feature Readings, Book Giveaways
- Protea species Protea Evergreen shrubs...
- Tiny Medfly Carries Big Political Sting : Agriculture: Politicians face the risk of angering constituents with aerial pesticide spraying. The other tough choice: allowing the fruit fly's infestation to ruin the state's agricultural industry.
- Pacific Bell Opens Spanish Business Center
- MISSION VIEJO : Airport Group Asks for $5,200 Donation
- Japan, U.S. Teens Share Slices of Life and Pizza
- Call Him Ottis, Bucky or O.J., but Don't Call Him Washed Up : Giants: Just when everybody thought he was finished, 31-year-old Ottis Anderson is running like a young man again.
- Adams Shines Like Bright Star in Capistrano Valley's Victory
- Estancia Wins, Toasts Perfect Regular Season
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Alpha League
- Fate Gives Westmont the Boot : Soccer: High-scoring Chris Bingman opted for Master's because he didn't want to be a goalie. Now his school will play in a championship match.
- East Germany Developments to Dominate News Programs on All Three Networks
- US Facilities Corp.: The Costa Mesa-based insurance...
- ICN Completes Purchase of Flow General: ICN...
- Juror Candidates Given 3rd Degree
- COUNTYWIDE : Investigator for D.A. Honored for Service
- Shot Hurts 5, Shatters City Image : Moorpark: The drive-by shooting after Thursday's high school football game is the kind of urban ill that many residents thought they had escaped.
- El Cortez Has Inside Track as New Courts Site
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Rejects Latest Canyon Project Plan
- GARDEN GROVE : Session to Examine City Sign Ordinance
- 2 Suspects Held in Gang Killing of Pacoima Man
- Bradley Praises Safety Rule for Day-Care Centers
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS
- Trojans Aren't the Only Problem Facing Arizona
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Littler Shoots 66 for Las Vegas Lead
- Papazian Marches On for Whittier Christian
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Desert-Inyo Large League
- Morton Downey Jr. Appearance Has CSUF Students Talking Picket Line
- Lee Grant at Mid-Life: A New Career as Director
- MUSIC REVIEW : Harrell, Ohyama With Philharmonic
- Antitoxin Used in Fight to Save Poisoned Horses