- Cardinals' Thompson Does Job : Interconference: Backup running back rushes for 136 yards in 34-14 victory over Patriots.
- The Sidelines : Virginia Women Still Rank No. 1
- Hot-And-Cold Tolliver Takes the Blame
- Short Takes : ZZ Top Given Big Key to Reno
- Macaulay Culkin Acts His Age : Movies: The young star of 'Home Alone,' the holiday season's first box-office smash, is a hot property. 'I have to wear a ski mask,' he laments as fans seek him out.
- Is There Life After Turkey? Tornatore Proves There Is
- Pop Music : Jazz Butcher Mixes Pop, Ballads at Roxy
- For First Time, Ivory Coast Voters Get a Choice of Parties
- Senator Sought to 'Bring Heat' on Keating Foe
- Suffering From 'Affluenza'? She's Got the Cure
- COLUMN ONE : Markets Open to S. Africa : More of its African neighbors have sought to do business with Pretoria since it began dismantling apartheid. Diplomatic ties, though, may have to wait.
- GULF WATCH: Day 116 : A daily briefing paper on developments in the crisis : Diplomatic Front:
- Science / Medicine : Demand for Psychiatrists Growing
- 3 Lawmakers Called Possible Successors to Wilson in Senate
- CLIPBOARD : LICENSED DRIVERS----1989
- SIMI VALLEY : Resident Booked on Drug Charges
- Hot Line Proves That Where There's Smoke, There's Ire
- Rams Revive Spirit of '89 During Drive to Victory
- Miscellany
- Soccer
- Colorado State Beats Hawaii, 30-27
- NBA ROUNDUP : Trail Blazers Not Just Hot, They're on Fire, 117-103
- Television Review : 'AIDS Quarterly' Probes Depth of Poland's Health Dilemma
- Short Takes : Writing Helps Her Cope With Age
- Television Review : 'To My Daughter's' Soap Opera Plot Has Some Fine Shadings
- Gunman From Egypt Kills 4 in Southern Israel
- A Drama Plays Out at School : Education: A principal's decision to drop the curtain on Birmingham High's stage productions embroils a campus in controversy.
- Golf
- The Sidelines : 4 Schools in Realignment Survey
- RACING ROUNDUP : Shotgun Edges Past Dancer at Hawthorne
- Siena and Brown Stop UC Irvine
- Richardson Ejected in Italy League Fight
- SPOTLIGHT : A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL
- The South Rises Again
- Japanese Car Plants Cost Jobs: Building Japanese...
- Judge Gray: Nice but No Nonsense : Orange County officials give grudging respect to the federal jurist although he has continually been after them on jail issue.
- For First Time, Ivory Coast Voters Get a Choice of Parties
- Jon Epstein; Noted Television Producer
- Denver Airport Fire Still Burns, Is Less Intense
- WORLD : Singapore's Lee Steps Down
- Seattle Commuters Hit by Bridge Sinking
- U.N.'s Big Five OKs Plan to End Cambodia's 12-Year Civil War
- OXNARD : Approval Expected for Armory Shelter
- New 'Pump House' Generation Still Battles The Outsiders
- L.A. Considers Great Gray Hope to Ease Water Shortage
- Yard Sculpture Beats Drought--and Grows : Conservation: Located across from Ventura City Hall, the eclectic art has attracted admirers while adding some color to the dried-out greenery.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Schools Seek Ideas on Superintendent
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Council Stalls Plans for Housing Project
- Brother Faces Charge in Death
- Science / Medicine : Gains Reported in Soviet Supercomputer Power
- Confusion Goes With 2 Westlakes' Territory : County lines: Los Angeles has the 'Village' and Ventura doesn't. One councilman says residents want the boundaries to tumble like the Berlin Wall.
- Vikings Sack Bears for 41-13 Victory : NFC: Minnesota also controls the NFL's best rushing attack and strengthens its bid for a playoff spot by dominating in its fourth consecutive victory.
- Dilweg Starts Up Packers' Offense, 20-10 : NFC: Green Bay hands Tampa Bay its sixth consecutive loss behind quarterback making first start in eight weeks.
- Giants Also Fail to Stay Undefeated
- World IN BRIEF : INDIA : Separatist Violence Leaves 29 Dead
- San Diego
- Science / Medicine : Lyme Disease Symptoms Linger
- Marino Passes Milestone in Dolphin Win : AFC: Miami quarterback becomes 11th player to reach 30,000-yard plateau in 30-13 victory over Browns.
- Dickerson Resurfaces for Colts : AFC: He rushes for 143 yards and a touchdown in 34-20 win over Bengals.
- The Sidelines : 3 Linemen Finalists for Trophy
- SDSU In NCAA Volleyball Tourney
- Soccer
- Southland Report
- Buddy Rich Biography--'Warts and All'
- ART REVIEW : Showmanship Eclipses Artistry in Vasarely
- Short Takes : Nashville Restful--K. T. Oslin
- Disillusioned but Still in Dylan's Orbit : Music: A tour with folk-rock icon Bob Dylan gives Kevin Hunter pause. He will be with Wire Train at Coach House tonight.
- Japanese Women's Paper Soft on Feminism
- Market Watch : Defusing a Time Bomb
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Genetic Trail May Put Panthers at Risk
- Polish Prime Minister, Cabinet Quit
- A Plan to Reach Ethnic Groups
- Girl's Drowning Prompts Calls for Pool Safety
- NATION : 2 Gays Sue for Legal Marriage
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Bids Farewell to Bluff-Top Oil Wells
- IRVINE : Medical Center Plans Holiday Open House
- The Sidelines : Owners of the Houston Astros Consider Selling the Ball Club
- CHARGER REVIEW : NOTEBOOK : Butts' 128-Yard Effort is Wasted
- 'Movie Crazy': Harold Lloyd's Top Talkie
- Support for 'Africa Now'
- Mayor Bradley's Appointees and Fund-Raising
- Teacher Royalties
- Humor and Dining
- Don't Play on the Tracks
- Support for 'Africa Now'
- Rabbi Kahane's Contributions
- Mayor Bradley's Appointees and Fund-Raising
- MOVIES - Nov. 26, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 26, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 26, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 26, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 26, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 26, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 26, 1990
- U.S. Confident of U.N. Votes for Gulf Action
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE ENVIRONMENT : Fed a Line, Ronald Goes Green : McDonald's dropped plastic foam packaging in reponse to its reading of consumer opinion, but consumers were wrong.
- MCA Board Approves Key Terms of Buyout : Studio: Agreement on purchase of up to $6.85 billion by Japan's Matsushita Electric may come today.
- FOUND MONEY: Oil company violations of price...
- Doo Dah Parade Turns 15 But Refuses to Act Its Age : Holidays: In Hollywood, meanwhile, the traditional Christmas Parade draws about 750,000. The crowd is among the largest ever.
- MCA May Be Near Merger Agreement With Matsushita
- JAILHOUSE BLUES: Overcrowded jails (A1) aren't just...
- TOUGH INDUSTRY: The banking business has been...
- It's a Wrap: MCA Sold : Matsushita to Pay About $6.6 Billion
- MAKING DO: Like South County's makeshift city...
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- On All Those Flat Screens, a Map of the Japanese Islands : Technology: For computers, television and who knows what else, the future is flat. And Japan has the franchise.
- Prepare for Bare-Root Rose Planting Season
- GIFTS THAT GO PLACES : Books : The season's most readable armchair journeys
- Bright Nights
- ARCHITECTURE : Giving Shelter
- Iraq Denies Classroom Murder Reports : Students: Baghdad says no schoolchildren were killed, and graffiti vowing revenge for Kuwait were pranks by teen-age gang members.
- Monk Tycoon Builds a Buddhist Empire
- California IN BRIEF : MILPITAS : Man Held in Rape, Beating of Girl, 10
- As the Head of Scripps, Trials of Being Woman Lawyer Are Long Gone
- The Line in the Sand : The Fate of Kuwait and Beyond
- Experts say the average Thanksgiving meal contains...
- College Counselor Pedals Fast to Keep Track of Athletes' Academic Progress
- The Line in the Sand : The Fate of Kuwait and Beyond : 'I Go Hours Feeling Nothing But Pride, Then I Get Fear'
- Economic Slump of '90 Picks, Chooses Victims : Recession: The downturn is hitting industries so selectively consumers and businesses are baffled by it.
- Japanese Get OK to Buy New Zealand Golf Links
- ANALYSIS : Insurance War Fades, but New Issues Evolving
- Faith and Tradition Guide Tongans in Sea of Troubles : Immigrants: Despite hardships in a new land, they shun welfare, value the family and retain their island roots.
- What's in a Name? For Some, Identity : Marriage: More than a convenience, keeping one's maiden name can be a highly personal decision to ensure that marriage bonds don't bind self-image.
- Her car is fiery red. Bumper...
- Driving Hard Bargains : Downshift in Economy Doesn't Steer Collectors Away From 14th Annual Newport Auto Auction
- Redrawn Political Map May Show Path to Future Latino Power : City Council: Figures from the 1990 census suggest Hispanics in the Valley will finally get a seat.
- Going Beyond Line Scores of Gang Carnage
- Man Armed With Knife Holds Up Yorba Linda Market
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Defensive Stance Suits Hart Fine
- STATE CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Saddleback Picks Itself Up, Finishes Third
- Can Peter Gabriel Vanquish the Box?
- WUORINEN: VIOLIN SONATA; THIRD STRING QUARTET; "FAST...
- Desperate Sellers Dig That Saint
- Healthy Peach Tree Will Withstand Pest
- Air, Car Discounts Cover Many European Cities
- Landlord Raises Deposit When He Raises Rent
- FARAWAY PLACES : Fantasy Factor Meets the Bloat Quotient
- L.A. Report Card
- Film, TV Actors Named Marshals for East L.A.'s Christmas Parade
- Man Hurt During Freeway Shooting : Crime: Santa Monica Freeway is tied up for hours. A witness says occupants of two cars argued before shots were fired.
- Cousin Chris, who lives next door to...
- Made for Fox : Offbeat Network Decides to Make Movies--the First to Air Is 'Working Trash'
- Monrovia : Fire Sprinkler Standards
- Altadena : Town Council on Cable TV
- James Farentino stars in NBC's action-drama In...
- Group Boycotts Minneapolis Over Abortion Law
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Patrol Kills 5, Says Sea Raid Was Foiled
- Your Mortgage : The Buyer's First Step: Learn the Loan Limit : Affordability: By prequalifying for a mortgage, the prospective buyer finds out his borrowing capacity.
- At 82, Red Barber Still Knows the Score : Announcer: Veteran sports broadcaster is a hit to millions who tune him in Friday mornings on National Public Radio.
- Ventura County
- Fresh or Plastic Christmas Trees? A Question for the Environment
- Chicagoan Who Loves Planes Starts His Round-the-World-in-3-Days Trek
- Aliens' Fate Rests With Obscure Court : Justice Department: Immigration judges face an overwhelming number of cases and growing criticism.
- YMCA, Hospital Donor Gave Quietly
- Breaking the Long Silence : Oldest Japanese Internees Never Spoke of the Camps--Until Now
- Maoist Rebels Kill Peru Farm Expert
- Police Fear Boy's Slaying Could Lead to Gang Violence
- LOTTERY RESULTS : NOV. 24
- No Reason to Rush Development : City Council could lose the chance to control plans for northern-fringe reserve
- Statistics Show Steep Increase in Child Abuse : Social services: Cases drop off during the holidays but are expected to continue their rise afterward.
- Newest Rock of Notre Dame Should Keep Saturday Free
- GOLF SKINS GAME : Shut Out on Day 1, Nicklaus Hits Low
- Rebel Fans With a Cause Sing Out
- Quite a Reception for Aztecs : San Diego State: Receiving records tumble in 58-31 victory over Texas El Paso. Aztecs clinch second consecutive winning season.
- Pasadena : Bridge Funding Plan OKd
- Sure, It Was Quite a Game
- Stakes High at Halftime at USC Games
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : Lewis and Texas A&M; Still Have TCU's Number, 56-10
- Tritons Edge Christian Heritage
- O.C. Players Eliminated from Golf Tournament
- Chula Vista Rolls Past Mira Mesa, 35-6
- STATE DIVISION II VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : La Habra Extends Streak to 43, Moving Into Regional Final
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Despite an Early Lead, Late Surge, Titan Women Fall to Oregon State
- Control of AFC West Race at Stake : Raiders: They'll be out to avenge 9-7 loss at Kansas City in today's game at the Coliseum.
- Sculptor Rita McBride Rhapsodizes Over Rattan
- Belated Fanfares for an Uncommon Composer
- Folk Producer Looks to Left and West : Rod Kennedy, organizer of Texas event, hopes to have Southland lineup with an emphasis on the songwriter
- Grilled Turtles
- School Conditions
- New Perspective on Wild West
- Looking at the Relationship Between Women and Hollywood : What About the Status of Black Actresses?
- Looking at the Relationship Between Women and Hollywood : Analyzing the Success of 'Ghost'
- Weighty Comparison
- Looking at the Relationship Between Women and Hollywood : The Roles That Hollywood Gives Women
- LETTERS ON LETTERS
- Just Out of Africa
- Looking at the Relationship Between Women and Hollywood : A Time to Play Hardball: Sue a Studio
- Still Waiting for Some Answers to Housing Questions in Irvine
- Looking at the Relationship Between Women and Hollywood : Less Than Consistent
- Looking at the Relationship Between Women and Hollywood : Grable's Long Reign as Box-Office Queen
- Building Industry Will Keep Helping to House the Homeless
- New Perspective on Wild West
- The Leaf-Blower as Mind-Blower
- Recommended Viewing
- In South Africa, a Journalist Taps...
- O, YOSEMITE!
- Looking at the Relationship Between Women and Hollywood : Substitute for Action Movies
- The Line in the Sand : The Fate of Kuwait and Beyond : The Mideast : Raising the Blood Stakes in a Dangerous Neighborhood : In a region that lurches from crisis to crisis, Hussein has unleashed forces that will change the balance of power well into the next century.
- What in the World Will We Do?
- 'King of the Right' Headed the Wrong Way
- Plagiarism in College Papers of M.L. King
- Railroad to El Centro
- Lawns vs. Saving Water
- 'King of the Right' Headed the Wrong Way
- O, Yosemite
- Captivated by China
- Prop. C Fallout
- Plagiarism in College Papers of M.L. King
- MIXED MEDIA : A VIDEO SPECIAL : <i> Rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic).</i> : "VIVA LAS VEGAS" : Elvis Presley, Ann-Margret <i> MGM/UA laser disc ($34.99)</i> ** 1/2 : "WHERE THE BOYS ARE" : Dolores Hart, George Hamilton <i> MGM/UA laser disc ($34.99)</i> ** 1/2
- Least Tern Story Mostly Accurate
- FANG LIZHI
- One for the Books
- Looking at the Relationship Between Women and Hollywood : Muzzling Women Executives
- Mayor Pizzorno Deserves Plaudits
- Changes Blooming
- The Time Machine : Using Listed Codes, VCR Plus Will Simplify Recording Off TV
- Alaska Bookmobile Flies to Far Points : Libraries: The state uses back-country pilots to give all of its residents equal access to education, entertainment and information.
- Rapist Lawrence Singleton Accused of Theft
- New Madrid Quake Prediction Makes Some Shake While Others Want to Party
- 6% of Preschoolers at Detroit Hospital Were Exposed to Crack Smoke, Study Finds
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Man Saved When Beeper Deflects Bullet
- Oases for Book Lovers : Retailing: The South Bay is "not a big bookstore area," some say. But in fact, a respectable number of specialty stores caters to readers of varying tastes.
- Council Maverick Becomes a Team Leader : City government: Robert A. Curtis was once a lone dissenter and foe of Mission Viejo Co. As a potential mayor, he's talking change.
- Carlsbad Boots Opportunity to Stop Ramona Ground Game
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Confident Woodard Helps Villanova Win
- SOUTHEAST ROUNDUP : Archer Goes Out a Winner as LSU Defeats Tulane, 16-13
- LAWHEAD: "Aleost." HINDEMITH: Piano Concerto. ZWILICH: Symphony...
- CITY SECTION BASKETBALL CAPSULES : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE : EAST VALLEY LEAGUE
- JAZZ : The Brash, Bright Branford Marsalis
- Harassment Against Couple Is Investigated as Hate Crime
- Altadena : Reservoir Completion Date
- If the Poor Learn Croquet, Is Nation Kinder, Gentler?
- Coal Mine Explosion in Siberia Kills 5 Workers
- A HOME WITH JUST THE RIGHT TOUCH : Alzheimer's Sufferers Receive a Large Dose of TLC at Anaheim Board and Care Facility
- Temple Concludes Successful Season, 29-10
- On the Rebound : Crider Trying to Stabilize Basketball Program at Cleveland High as Team's 4th Coach in 1 1/2 Years
- Dolphin Deaths Linked to Entrapment Stress
- Darn Tootin', This Wasn't Any Cakewalk
- Texas Gets Cotton Bid, Coach Gets a New Deal : Southwest: Longhorns rally against Baylor, 23-13, for berth against Miami.
- Official Turner Makes a Whistle-Stop : Basketball: He will call it quits in March, but he continues to teach intricacies of trade to up-and-coming officials.
- New Life for Moto and Chan?
- Real Food for Real People : Pacific Dining Car's new branch celebrates mid-American abundance--and that means big and meaty (and expensive) meals
- California IN BRIEF : SAN ONOFRE : Motor Problem Shuts Down Reactor
- Iraqi Envoy Found Slain in Morocco
- Ambition a Hindrance for Quadriplegic Seeking Independence : Benefits: Steve Berry went off the federal rolls after obtaining his Ph.D. Now he's in need, but the government has to determine if he's disabled.
- Harsh Life Steals Childhood Pleasures in Bangladesh
- L.A. Bets on the Great Gray Hope : Drought: City officials are looking into using water from showers and washing machines for irrigating plants and trees. The county sees a potential health risk.
- The Line in the Sand : The Fate of Kuwait and Beyond
- Political Forecast : Toward the Year 2000: Will We Breathe Cleaner Air?
- The Vietnam Syndrome : Why is Bush Hurting if There is No War?
- ROADWORK : Major projects for the week of Nov. 25-Dec. 1
- Mild Early-Morning Quake Felt by Light Sleepers in Ventura Area
- Former Flyer Coach Shero Dies
- Bias Case Enhanced Tribble's Drug Career
- WATER POLO NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : Horn Retires After Cal Beats Bruins
- NHL ROUNDUP : Blackhawks Finally Douse the Flames, 5-3
- HORSE RACING : Providing Better Than a Betting Chance
- BEETHOVEN: SYMPHONIES NOS. 7 & 8. Chicago...
- RUN-DMC : "Back From Hell" <i> Profile</i> ***
- Even in Investing, Women and Men Still Differ
- Parents Fight School Add-Ons : Education: Proposal is made to reorganize area schools instead of building more rooms to handle anticipated overcrowding at Warner Elementary.
- Azusa : Teddy Bear Recycling
- George Reeves flies onto I Love Lucy...
- Bikers Kick Up Dust Over Canceled Desert Run; 10 Arrested : Protest: More than 100 motorcyclists demonstrate after the annual Barstow-to-Las Vegas race is called off for environmental reasons.
- After Visit, Iraq Vows to Free 10 Britons
- Veteran blues pianist and singer Eubie Blake...
- MORRISSEY : "Bona Drag" <i> Reprise</i> ** 1/2
- POP MUSIC : 10 QUESTIONS : The Pet Shop Boys
- World IN BRIEF : SWAZILAND : 18 States Vow to Put Pressure on S. Africa
- Merchants, Owners at Odds Over Renewal
- Zimbabwe Village Raided
- To Protect Children, Both Process and Programs Need Work : Reform: If professionals could use their discretion and report fewer borderline cases, more children might be helped and some abuse prevented.
- The Nightmare That Keeps Bankers Tossing and Turning : Why reform of the federal deposit insurance system is a must
- An Era Revisited : 25 Years Ago, Tom Wolfe Immortalized a Group of Teens From Windansea Beach in 'The Pump House Gang'; Now, Some of the Gang Recall It With Mixed Feelings
- Body Found in Alpine Fire
- Fire Damages Mansion Under Construction
- Gulls Maintain Road Edge, Beat Blades
- Bush Isn't Dukakis; U.S. Isn't Like Massachusetts
- Tax Issues of Building 'Granny Flat'
- Nobody Wants to Leave 'Paradise' : Manhattan Beach: People who grew up here want to stay, and others are attracted by the beach, clean air and sense of place offered by the community.
- Leaf Curl on Tomato Plant Caused by Cold
- The Great West
- Rugs Loom Large as Excellent Buys in Portugal
- Gorbachev's Would-Be Assassin--a Man Obsessed : Soviet Union: Metalworker was not just another disgruntled consumer. Friends say he was an activist consumed with politics. The KGB says he planned the attack for two years.
- Cheaper by the Dozen
- SEASON'S LISTENING : 'High Spirits: A Collection of Ghost Stories'
- Man Held for Hitting Wife With Undefrosted Turkey
- Gorbachev's Hopeful Union Treaty Unveiled
- WW II Internees Break Their Long Silence
- Boy, 3, Finds Gun Left in Motor Home, Shoots Himself
- Pickler Ponders: Should Anaheim Cut Losses on Arena?
- Home Invasion Shots Still Reverberating : Crime: Neighbors of a man who fired on Thanksgiving intruders fear retaliation. One of the three wounded teen suspects has died.
- What Anaheim Franchises, Mr. Mayor? : * Reelection Buzzer Has Sounded, So It's Time for Hunter to Name the Arena Teams
- CITY SECTION BASKETBALL CAPSULES : NORTHWEST VALLEY CONFERENCE : NORTH VALLEY LEAGUE
- Game of Passion, Without Meaning : Rams: The 49ers are unbeaten and can clinch NFC West title with victory. Their traditional rival is 3-7 and playing that way.
- ARTS FOR AMATEURS : Workshop Students Act Out Their Feelings to Explore the Reality of AIDS
- Power Punch
- MOVIES : ROB REINER IN HOLLYWOOD : The Sweet Misery That Fame Brings
- Give Me That Old-Time Spaghetti