- Carl Winter; U.S. Communist Party Official
- Jury Awards Brothers $2.2 Million in Father's Fatal Police Shooting : Courts: Attorneys see impact of Rodney King beating in the judgment that an Inglewood officer violated the victim's civil rights.
- Outer Fence at Santee Men's Jail Inoperative Since July : Security: Lightning strike botched electronic notification system; sheriff downplays risk at the minimum security facility.
- Study Finds No Cancer Clues in PacBell Office
- Man Shot by Merchant in Fear of Robber : Racial tension: Police say the Korean-born liquor store owner thought he was being held up when he fired at a black man who was fleeing a drive-by shooting.
- Students Seek Causes of Brawl : Melee: Under tightened security, classes at Gardena High debate roots of fight between blacks and Latinos that erupted after performance urging racial harmony.
- Jazz Emigre Finds Voice in America : Pianist: After secretly performing in Soviet-ruled Hungary in the '50s, Les Czimber came to the U.S., where luck has been on his side ever since.
- Police Block Street to Drive Out Drugs, but No More Arrests Made
- New Twist to an Old Problem in Quebec : Canada: The restive province's Francophones were once victims of bigotry. Now, critics say, some French speakers treat Indians and blacks as 2nd-class citizens.
- City Says It Lacks Access to Fix Slippery Sidewalk
- Woman Car Dealer Thrown for Loss After Winning Football Trip : Bias: Infiniti executive says she was denied seat on Rams charter. Team says it was 'clearly a misunderstanding, a mistake.'
- Voice of the People Speaking Out in Simi : Government: Seventy-one proposals covering a range of topics will be considered in new, less strict zoning ordinance.
- Chatsworth Rail Hub on Track to Old West
- Struggle for Control of Local GOP : Conflict: A gathering of the Republican Central Committee may become a battleground over abortion rights.
- Bono No Longer on the Sideline in San Francisco : NFL: Former UCLA quarterback is having a baptism of fire. But his pal Joe Montana is helping.
- DIVISION VII FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Trabuco Hills Struggles Past St. Francis
- Davis Drives Serra to Victory Over Century
- Bonilla's Agent Says Angels Are a 'Serious Contender'
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION VI PLAYOFFS : Powell Runs Over Troy in Sparking Tustin to a 24-7 Victory
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION VI PLAYOFFS : Rancho Alamitos Advances : Prep football: Byrd gains 105 yards but is injured in 29-6 victory over Azusa.
- Patience Becomes Key for Holyfield : Boxing: Awaiting chance to prove himself against Tyson, Holyfield defends title tonight against unranked Bert Cooper.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Winning Ways Have Returned to Saddleback
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : DIVISION II
- Three Guards Power USC Past Tennessee-Martin
- Colleges Are the Focal Point of Southern Baptist Battle
- A Profitable Review
- 'Hudson Hawk' Gets a Chance to Soar
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- CAMROSA : Undrinkable Water to Go to Farmers
- Deadline on Applications for Gates' Job Extended
- TENNIS WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIPS : Sabatini and Seles Advance to the Semifinals
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : DIVISION VIII
- Woods Helps USD Earn a City Title : * College basketball: Toreros carve out a 60-57 victory over SDSU, beating the Aztecs for the fifth time in six years.
- Hansen's Kick Blows Royal Away
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Poor Record Is Worst Span Since 1961-63
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION VI PLAYOFFS : Moore Carries Bassett Over Pacifica
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL VENTURA TOURNAMENT : Ventura Advances to Final With Overtime Victory
- Defenses Are Catching Up to UCLA's Maddox
- Debate Over National Health Care
- A Shark in Friendly Waters : Dancer and Coach From Original 'West Side Story' Helps Stage UCI Version
- Pop-Folk's Rookie of the Year Starts to Make Waves : Concert: On the heels of a successful debut album, Marc Cohn's national tour makes a stop at the Coach House on Sunday evening.
- A Lament
- Soviet Revolution in Microcosm: Hope, Fear Infuse a Single Family : Reform: Father was a hero of the barricades in Moscow but feels that leaders are squandering their opportunities.
- DECORATING ADVICE : Picking Drapery of the Right Stripe
- Haiti Provides Lesson in Fine Points of Policy : Foreign affairs: Washington discovers it's not easy to apply its stand on Vietnamese boat people to similar refugees in this hemisphere.
- U.S. Bent on Keeping Iran Ties in Deep-Freeze : Diplomacy: Islamic republic's role in hostage releases has failed to win over the Bush Administration. Some link Tehran to continued terrorism.
- Quayle Aide Offers Apology for His Quip About Lesbians
- Driver in Chase Dies of Injuries
- Recycler Pays $1.3-Million Settlement : Environment: The state accused Safety-Kleen Corp. of repeatedly violating hazardous-waste control law.
- FURNISHINGS : Comforters Go Undercover for a Change
- 'October Surprise' Inquiry Hits Obstacle : Congress: Republicans block move to launch Senate investigation into the alleged 1980 hostage scheme. Plans for the probe are now in limbo.
- 'October Surprise' Inquiry Hits Obstacle : Congress: Democrat says the GOP is blocking Senate investigation into the alleged 1980 hostage scheme. Work may not begin until next year.
- Librarian, 62, Found Bludgeoned to Death
- 3 Ex-East Bloc Nations Forge Ties With EC
- Some Kingly Advice for Vachon, McNall
- Lakers Show Spurs They Shouldn't Be Written Off, 98-96 : Pro basketball: San Antonio loses despite overcoming 13-point deficit in fourth quarter.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Last-Second Field Goal Gives Rio Mesa Upset
- SOUTHERN SECTION 4-A WATER POLO PLAYOFFS : San Clemente Gets Its Wish: Capistrano Valley in Title Game
- Loyola Picks Up Pace for 140-110 Victory
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBAL PLAYOFFS : Three Second-Half Scoring Drives Help Villa Park Advance
- SDSU Volleyball Team Clinches 3rd With Win
- Pro Basketball
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- TV Reviews : 'Eagle': The Cost of Taming the Wilderness
- Debate Over National Health Care
- Jazz Piano Holds Key to Greco's Past : Performance: After years as a vocal, he's ready to go back to his musical roots. In Newport Beach, he'll both sing and play.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Lauderdale Pays Homage to His Country Heroes
- Jack Thomas to Succeed Page as SDG&E; President
- BANKING
- BANKING
- Ex-Peruvian Leader Faces Charges
- Alatorre Denies RTD Contract Vote
- BREA : Eminent Domain Invoked for Parcels
- SIMI VALLEY : Ex-Newscaster Gets Jail in Molestation
- MOORPARK : Wind Snaps Wire, Knocks Out Power
- NEWPORT BEACH : Hearing on Hospital Expansion Plans Set
- SANTA PAULA : Cremated Remains Found in Truck
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Arrested in Shoe Store Robbery
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : DIVISION II
- Opinions Are Divided as Name Change Reunites Area : Communities: As the remainder of Sepulveda joins North Hills, those who had the name first are angry. A standard policy for such actions is urged.
- Boxing
- Fullerton Women Lose Match in Five Games
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL PREVIEW CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE WOMEN : Coach Confident Team Can Make Its Mark (.500)
- Cable on Defensive : Rates, Uneven Service Anger Many
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Sage Advice--It's Thyme to Use Herbs : From Chairs to Stairs, Living and Dried Herbs Add Color, Fragrance to Home
- Dining Table, Chairs Should Be Refinished the Same Way
- House Republicans Craft Tax-Cut Plan : Legislation: Proposal is seen as a ploy to embarrass Democrats. Foley says he will try to block measure because it is part of the S&L; bailout bill.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Library Annex May Move to School Site
- Local NAACP Calls for Public Assault on Racism
- Supervisors Sharpening Ax for Budget Cuts
- Double Trouble : Accidents: Twice in one week Stan Alameida's Ventura restaurant is struck by vehicles, but no one is seriously hurt.
- ANALYSIS : Collapse of CSUN Began With Attitude : College football: Expecting to lose early games set the tone for Matadors' dismal 1-4 showing in WFC.
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- WATER POLO HIGH SCHOOL PLAYOFFS : Toring Leads Harvard to Title Match
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : Raphael Gains 214 Yards as Kennedy Rolls Past Belmont
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL : Christian Repeats as Division V Champion
- Six Turnovers Help Loara Win Easily
- Billy Graham Crusade Is His Largest Ever
- Zorich Speaks Up for 'Brooklyn'
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Horrors'!--'Little Shop' by Moonlight : Theater: Irreverent, zany rock 'n' roll spoof is deftly handled by a theater more identified with 'family' shows.
- No Breakthrough Yet on Bank, S&L; Funding Bills
- Study Begun on Safety at L.A. Airport
- VENTURA : Deaths Ruled a Homicide-Suicide
- Driver in Car Chase Dies of Head Injuries
- DWP Agrees Not to Build Power Station at Controversial Site
- Den Leader Testifies Twins Told Her, 'We're Atheists' : Trial: The Randall brothers' views on God caused a stir among the other Cub Scouts gathered in the Anaheim Hills home that day, she says.
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Frankel Takes Aim at Double Today
- Morse Gets Fast Start to Climb Past Hilltop
- San Pasqual Repels Lincoln Comeback for 2-A Victory
- Montclair Prep Drops Suit Against Southern Section
- Ireland's 79-Yard Return Hands Santa Margarita a Victory
- Late Rally by Mission Viejo Falls Short
- Dana Hills Overcomes Fumbles to Win
- John N. LaCorte; Founder of Italian Historical Society
- 'Cape Fear' Signals a Disturbing Trend
- O.C. Company Ordered to Pay Back Wages, Damages
- Bush's Counsel Fighting Delaying Action on Rights : White House: Boyden Gray, a leading conservative in Administration, was behind bid to kill anti-bias rules.
- Brown Scolds Sen. Kerrey for Telling Off-Color Joke
- FULLERTON : Condo Complex Gets Council Approval
- Poverty : Ranks of Poor Still Swelling Worldwide Despite Evidence of Economic Growth
- GARDEN GROVE : Firefighters Honor Residents for Aid
- Toyota official Kazuo Kobayashi was giving American...
- Film Company Focuses on Closed Hospital as Studio Site : Lake View Terrace: Homeowner groups support a feasibility study being done by a film location service.
- LAKE CASITAS : Fishermen Allowed to Cast Off Tonight
- San Diego Spotlight : Cellist Prieto Is Insistent on Promoting Latin Music
- Robert Kaufman; Comedy Writer for Movies and TV
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Wilson Emerges From First Year Battered but Feisty : Capitol: Some are talking about him being a one-term governor. But he doesn't regret seeking the job.
- IS HE SERIOUS? How far will Rep....
- Fumes Force School to Dismiss Pupils Early
- MISSION VIEJO : Review of Capital Improvements Today
- Magic and AIDS: The Story Continues
- Jurists Must Now Decide Condos' Fate : Litigation: Appeals court hears final arguments in a suit alleging Huntington Harbour development was built over an earthquake fault.
- DANA POINT : City May Purchase Wilderness Parcel
- Lefebvre Gets Job as Cub Manager
- GARDEN GROVE : Haircuts Top Off the Regular Season
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : Antelope Valley Upsets Bishop Amat, 13-10
- Steeler Tight End Has Broken Ankle
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : DIVISION VIII
- Musicians Will Play Sans Synths at Bash '91 : Festival: The annual event, which is a celebration of live jazz, is scheduled for Sunday.
- Listen Up, You Turkeys Who Can't Cook or Carve
- Word of Apparition Draws Hundreds to Church : Religion: Crowds flock to Santa Ana after reported sightings of the image of the Virgin Mary. Catholic diocese officials downplay claims.
- Cyril Poitier; Actor's Older Brother
- $20 Million in Expedition Gear Lost Off Ecuador
- Bilingual Report Cards Aggravate Some Parents
- Valencia Boy, 16, Dies in Collision
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : JOSHUA TREE : Checkpoint Notice Ruled Insufficient
- THOUSAND OAKS : Library Acquires Jack Benny Scripts
- Southland Man Sought in Mass-Mailing Fraud : Swindle: At least 400 people nationwide may have been victims. They were promised travel, cars and other items but got little or nothing.
- Council Fails to Override Veto of May Co. Project : Redevelopment: But move by Councilman Alatorre keeps plan alive by letting developers reapply for permit.
- 2 Arrested in Assault, Gang Confrontation
- Debate Over National Health Care
- Now He Sings to a National Audience : Troubadour: Marc Cohn has three Southern California concerts to present his own works in pop-folk style.
- Dow Declines 29.96 on New Recession Fears : Market Overview
- Ukraine Disavows Economic Union : Soviet plan: The republic's leader delivers what may be a deathblow to proposal for a common market. The region votes on independence Dec. 1.
- MOORPARK : Ambulance Station Is Open Full Time
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Proposed Regional Government Loses
- Talks Break Down in Dispute Over Display of Menorah in Park : Religion: Opposing Jewish groups are headed to court again in a Beverly Hills controversy that began in 1986.
- Pilot Is Killed After Bailing Out of Plane : Aviation: The homemade, experimental aircraft had experienced problems in an earlier test flight.
- Waldon Is Suspect in More Crimes : Courts: Prosecutor, urging the death penalty, alleges that the convicted murderer also went on a crime rampage in Oklahoma.
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Condom Concession
- Fire Causes $200,000 Damage at Studio
- Los Alamitos Scores in Every Quarter, Shuts Out Burbank
- GOLF SHARK SHOOTOUT : Wadkins-Purtzer Team Leads by 3
- CITY VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Narbonne Rallies in 3-A; Palisades Wins 4-A
- Boxing
- CROSS-COUNTRY SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS : Hart, Agoura Attempt to Extend Title Streaks
- Canyon Forfeits 2 Nonleague Games in Football for Using Ineligible Player
- NHL ROUNDUP : Capitals Are Slow Starters No More as They Win 16th
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION I PLAYOFFS : Mater Dei Avenges Last Year's Loss by Beating Quartz Hill, 34-8
- Improvement Comes Slowly for Northridge : College basketball: Turnovers prove costly to Matadors, who suffer another blowout loss in an opener.
- Schwartz Captures Speedway Main Event
- Holt's Field Goal in Overtime Beats Bishop Amat : Prep football: Antelope Valley scores 13-10 upset victory in Division I.
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV : A Full Lineup of Football
- A 'Diary' That's Fit for Older Children
- For Easton, It's 'Sugar' to Cervantes
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Newport Harbor Flies Friendly Skies, 35-14
- THE COLLEGES / MIKE HISERMAN : Arrests Place Carder in Damnable Position
- Schuler May Be Fired Soon; Clippers Lose : Pro basketball: Team officials are disappointed in lack of enthusiasm. L.A. falls to 5-8 after 105-97 loss to Suns.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS
- Boxing
- Marina Draws Early Lead, Then Falters to Fontana
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- Birmingham Self-Destructs in San Fernando's Win
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Kentucky Learns How Good It Really Is in Loss
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : DIVISION X
- STAGE REVIEW : A 'Tale' Even Dickens Would Like
- New Mideast Talks Called for Dec. 4 : Diplomacy: Washington will be the site. U.S. acts after concluding that Arabs and Israelis would not be able to agree among themselves on a time and place.
- ARB Adopts Rule for 30% Cleaner Gasoline : Pollution: Small refiners opposed the formula, to take effect by 1996. Price will rise 12 to 17 cents a gallon.
- Defense Dept. Wins Doublespeak Award for War Terms That Bombed
- Bush Aides Said to Rethink Wetlands Policy Changes
- Smuggler Swallows 12 Money-Filled Balloons
- Iran Frees Iraqi POWs
- Judge Halts Probe of Indians
- One Lulu of a 'Breakdown' : Riverside County sheriffs miss a beat, raise everyone's temperatures
- Woman to Stand Trial in Santa Clarita Theft
- Search to Continue This Weekend for Missing Fullerton-Bound Plane
- CS Northridge's 27 Turnovers Key 82-67 Loss to Butler in Opener
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : University Upsets No. 2 Garden Grove : Division VI: Morreale's punts and third-quarter touchdown are difference for unseeded Trojans.
- Winning to Avoid Losing : USC-UCLA: Trojans don't want five-game streak to become six. Bruins seek first victory in series since 1986.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Castle Park Upsets Torrey Pines on TD at 0:30
- Prep SCOREBOARD : HOW TOP 10 FARED
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : DIVISION II
- Danger Often Lurks in the Bermuda Grass
- Miscellany
- ROUNDUP : Moorpark Wrestlers Beat Mt. SAC to Remain Perfect
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : DIVISION III
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Fullerton College Men Reach Tournament Final
- Organizer Is Talking a Blues Streak : Music: Kevin Morrow, who hopes to create a major blues festival for San Diego, is laying the foundation with his annual event at the Belly Up.
- WEEKEND TV : Cuomo to Be on Brinkley's 'This Week'
- Mexico Will Sell 3 Big Steel Firms for $885 Million : * Manufacturing: The sales will mark the end of a costly government effort to compete with private enterprise.
- Grain Inventories Dangerously Low
- Croatia Issues Urgent U.N. Appeal, Detains Hard-Line Opponent
- Sununu Says Bush Ad-Libbed on Credit Cards
- NEWPORT BEACH : Castaways Marina Clears First Hurdle
- Smoking Ban to Take Effect at San Diego Stadium in '92
- Newspaper Co-Owner Faces Jail, Fine on Drug Charge
- Gallegly Gears Up Early for Race Against Perennial Foe : Elections: Incumbent congressman blasts undeclared candidate Sang Korman in a fund-raising letter.
- USC and Ram Fans Down on the Coaches
- HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS : Miringoff Helps Torrey Pines Sweep
- Theft From Brazil Reserve Imperils Project to Save Rare Golden Lion Tamarins
- THOUSAND OAKS : Fraud Suspect Can Travel for Holidays
- Sockers Top Storm With Kerr : * Soccer: Rookie helps team win, 7-6 in overtime, without the services of Brian Quinn, who is with the U.S. national team.
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION VI PLAYOFFS : Savanna Makes a Long March to Victory
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION VI PLAYOFFS : Woodbridge Scrambles to Win With :29 Left
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : DIVISION IX
- Southern California Christian Triumphs
- Miscellany
- CHAPMAN DOUBLETREE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Chapman Starts With a Rout; Newcomer Driver Scores 18
- STAGE REVIEW : Hodgepodge on Gays, Lesbians
- Hall Is No Longer Treading Water
- NATION IN BRIEF : ARIZONA : Four Are Cleared in Temple Slaying Case
- Head of Biomedical Firm to Resign
- Unisys Scraps Plan to Spin Off Defense Unit in New Stock Offer
- Cheney Urges Japan to Play Global Role : Diplomacy: He calls for 'responsibility sharing' by Tokyo to help foster democracy and economic growth in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union.
- ENVIRONMENT : Kuwait: Still Cleaning Up
- CONEJO VALLEY : 2 School Child-Care Programs May Close
- Elementary District Weighs Condom Program : Oxnard: Educators, citing the risk of AIDS, say they may be made available if the high schools fail to adopt a similar plan first.
- Pepperdine Gets $1-Million Grant to Aid Minorities
- Dockweiler State Beach Reopened After Spill
- Red Onion in Danger of Losing Its Liquor License
- County Employees Step Up Charity Donations : Aid: Contributions by government workers to the United Way increased substantially this year, despite the bad economy.
- Four Top Sites for Proposed Landfill Identified : County: Nineteen options for a North County dump are under consideration, with two already being studied. Supervisors will narrow the list in February.
- Better Bowl Choices Could Have Made It a Happier New Year
- Cities Are Warned on Contract for Trash Plant Loan
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION VI PLAYOFFS : Top-Seeded Valencia Slams Door on Gladstone
- Pro Basketball
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Instant Replay for Some Teams, a First for Others
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : 3-A DIVISION
- Mammoth Mountain Sticking to Its Guns : Skiing: Snow-making system might not be necessary this year, but proprietor says the $5-million investment was worth it.
- Whittier Christian Shuts Down Cantwell
- Cedric Sandiford; Victim in Howard Beach Attack
- Is Michael Jackson Really a Role Model?
- Pentagon Fears Douglas Plan May Raise Its Costs : * Defense: As part of the Taiwan deal, McDonnell plans to put its C-17 program into a separate division. That is expected to affect overhead costs that are paid by the Air Force.
- Why Pyongyang Causes Anxiety : Unseen nuclear program threatens peninsula
- FULLERTON : Deadline to Fund Theater Extended
- Morning Fog Stacks Them Up at John Wayne Airport : Weather: Flights were stymied as the thick blanket reduced visibility to near zero. Santa Ana winds and warmer temperatures will clear things up for the weekend.
- Indian Religions Drawing Increased Interest : Rituals: But while scholars see a deepening appreciation of an overlooked element of the country's culture, they also see linkage to an outside cause rather than ideals being valued on their own.
- Pryor Shows Flip Side of 'Class' Act
- Harlon B. Carter; National Rifle Assn. Official
- Mira Mesa's Davis Earns Passing Mark...
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 23, 1991
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- Obituaries - Nov. 23, 1991
- Names in the News - Nov. 23, 1991
- Names in the News - Nov. 23, 1991
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- Names in the News - Nov. 23, 1991
- TOUGH TALK: Pastor John McReynolds at the...
- No Sign of Compromise in First Talks on Haiti Crisis
- OFFICER GADDI: Board of Supervisors Chairman Gaddi...
- AMERICAN HUNK: When Mark Ortega of Fullerton...
- Faithful Claim a Holy Vision : Religion: Hundreds at a Catholic church in Santa Ana say they see an image of the Virgin Mary on a tile mosaic.
- Man Held in 'Execution' of Convenience Store Clerk : Crime: The Anaheim resident is also a suspect in a robbery that occurred a few hours later in which a man was critically wounded at a liquor store.
- Hospital Bill Is Suspect's Escape Ticket
- 4 Democratic Rivals Woo National Gathering of State Party Leaders : Politics: Harkin, Brown, Kerrey, Tsongas address Chicago conclave. They talk of health care, nation's economic distress.
- CHP Blames Riverside for Man's Getaway
- It Can Be Murder on Players
- Dorsey Game Quiet Amid Tight Security
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 23, 1991
- Emulex Lays Off 150 Employees in Past 90 Days : Jobs: Action comes as Costa Mesa computer parts manufacturer changes focus to software development.
- Soviet Union Granted Billions in Debt Relief
- Angry Customer Investigated in Cross Burning at Auto Shop
- Teachers Vote to Remain on Job, Seek Talks : Education: Overwhelming majority decides not to strike next month. District officials say 3% pay cut is likely to remain in effect because of 'deteriorating' state finances.
- Judge Lets Development Groups Enter Legal Fight Over Gnatcatcher
- Rabbi, Manager Get Interfaith Council Honors
- A Cut Above the Rest : Students Learn Correct Way to Prune Trees
- Long Beach Mayor Suggests DisneySea May Be the Loser : Resort: Ernie Kell says the firm is close to pulling the plug on aquatic theme park and choosing a new Anaheim attraction instead.
- In part of a continuing management shake-up...
- German-American Challenges Reparations for War Internees : Courts: Man claims law giving Japanese-Americans compensation discriminates on basis of national origin.
- Tragicomics : Despite Acclaim for 'Maus,' Art Spiegelman Worried About Trivializing the Holocaust
- Admarketing President to Help Run C&R; Clothiers
- French Rower Finishes Trip Across Pacific : Journey: Gerard d'Aboville arrives battered but not defeated in his solo battle with nature. 'If I had known it would be like this, I would never have tried,' he says.
- Soviet Union : Mother Russia
- Cedric Sandiford; Victim in Howard Beach Attack
- Clothestime Racks Up Strong Quarter, to Add 50 Outlets
- BANKING