- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Barcelona Branches Out to Traditional Spanish Fare
- PREPS / ROB FERNAS : After Preparatory Course, Playoffs Should Be a Whiz
- Graf Ousted by Novotna
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Rocker's Prayers Go Out to Utley
- TENNIS SOUTHERN SECTION 3-A DIVISION SEMIFINALS : Camarillo, Westlake to Play for Title
- Satirical Stabs at America's Corrupted Heart
- 'Nightline' Gets a Peek at KGB Oswald Files
- Pop Album Chart : The Cowboy's Still Riding High
- Bias Against Disabled Officers Alleged in Suit : Civil rights: Policeman claims that the department has a 'pattern, policy and practice' of retaliating against those who fall ill and cannot perform their duties. He faces disciplinary charges.
- A More Secure Dorsey Goes Back on Field
- Hollywood Turns Out for World Hunger Cause : Celebrities: Event demonstrates inequity of food supply by having some stars eat just rice while others feast. Similar fund raisers are held in Washington and elsewhere.
- USC-UCLA 1991 : Recalling the Good, Bad and Ugly : Rivalry: Memories of past games remain clear in the minds of several former Bruin players.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Perles Out as Michigan State Coach
- The New York Yankees waived pitcher Eric...
- Composer Garfield Wants Harmony With Audience
- He's Almost 3 and Ready to Party
- 'Addams Family' Benefit: a Black-Attire Affair
- Mahony Urges Extending Protection for Salvadorans
- SANTA ANA : Woman Convicted in Husband's Death
- Sakharov Junction : Dedication: A Studio City intersection is named for the late Nobel Prize winner and dissident. A crowd that includes many Soviet emigres applauds the late physicist's widow.
- Left Wondering : Child Care Operator Loses Facility Despite Good Reviews
- RTD Programs to Boost Service Win Top Awards
- Trustee Sues Grossmont School District : Litigation: Thomas Davies seeks attorneys' fees and damages after an unsuccessful challenge to his election.
- Defense Top Priority for Dorsey Game : Athletics: School plays at home tonight for first time since rival Banning forfeited due to fears of gang violence. Strict security will be in force.
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Different Track, Same Goal for Fox, Lewis
- Pola Doing Big Things for Santa Ana : Prep football: Running back-linebacker moved to U.S. from Samoa. Tonight, he'll lead Saints into Division I playoffs.
- Senate Votes to Protect Securities Fraud Lawsuits : Legislation: The claims seek billions of dollars and could have been thrown out because of a recent Supreme Court ruling.
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- America West Gets Financing
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : States' AIDS Outlay Soars to $330 Million
- Grotesque Parade in Vanquished Vukovar : Yugoslavia: Serbian officers lead reporters through carnage of the Croatian city.
- What Remains of Sepulveda Will Also Become North Hills : Name change: Residents didn't want to be deserted by their former neighbors. Councilman Wachs says the decision takes effect immediately.
- The Teachers Swallow Hard : Wisely, they vote not to strike now but to fight another day
- Reiner Is Out of Bounds : His attempt to blackball Judge Karlin from criminal cases can only be seen as an attempt to control the judiciary.
- MOORPARK : 3 Held in Undercover Drug Investigation
- Welfare Recipient Accused of Elaborate Fraud Scheme
- Davis Has Bigger Goal on His Mind
- Enthusiasm Wanes in Clipper Loss
- Rio Mesa's Jones Makes a Dash to Thousand Oaks : Prep track: Reigning state sprint champion transfers amid speculation she had disagreement with Spartan coaches.
- Arena to Host Weekly Boxing
- Tennis
- RAM NOTEBOOK / TIM KAWAKAMI : Stams Finally Gets Back Into the Picture
- COMEDY REVIEW : Stand-Up Engvall Spins Gold From Tall Texas Tales
- Shiley Wins Case Limiting Foreigners' Right to Sue : Jurisprudence: The Irvine company, blamed for about 250 deaths tied to defective artificial heart valves, cannot be sued in California by survivors of two Scandinavian alleged victims, the state Supreme Court rules.
- MOVIES - Nov. 22, 1991
- NOT OVER YET: Aissa Wayne of Newport...
- COLUMN ONE : Perils of Search and Destroy : U.N. inspectors face countless dangers as they work to destroy Iraqi weapons. Their mission underscores the need and limitations of international efforts against arms proliferation.
- WELCOME BUCKS: The Irvine Barclay Theatre gets...
- BEST PIGSKIN: For once, USC-UCLA isn't the...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Israel Left Out of Latest Deal to Free Hostages : Mideast: The earlier three-way arrangement on releases appears to have been scrapped by the militants in Lebanon.
- Egyptian Official Selected as U.N. Secretary General
- Lottery Firm Linked to Robbins Case : Corruption inquiry: GTECH cited as source of $13,500 in campaign donations characterized as bribes in charges.
- Suspect Flees, Leaving Behind the Hospital Bill
- MUM POLITICS: Former Beirut hostage David Jacobsen...
- Names in the News - Nov. 22, 1991
- Names in the News - Nov. 22, 1991
- Names in the News - Nov. 22, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 22, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 22, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 22, 1991
- Obituaries - Nov. 22, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 22, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 22, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 22, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 22, 1991
- THE $5 CHEF : Wild About Rice
- Wilson High's League Title Is Oh So Sweet After 24 Years : Football playoffs: Bruins to meet Riverside Poly in first round. Other Southeast and Long Beach teams also play Friday.
- A Leafy Harvest : Lettuce thrives during cooler months. The county's crop may be in demand with pests attacking in other areas of the state.
- Using the Tips of Trees
- Rohrabacher Seeks to Reverse D.C. Gun Curb
- Prop. 103 Author Plans to Head Law Firm : Insurance: Harvey Rosenfield says he will go after companies that have treated consumers unfairly. He intends to keep Voter Revolt organization going.
- Dog Stories: All Bark and No Bite for Intelligent Man
- Operation Baby Boom Hits Pendleton : Births: First babies fathered by Marines and sailors after returning from Gulf War are due next month. Officials report a 17% increase in military family pregnancies.
- Michigan Legislator Won't Honor Magic
- District Acknowledges Inequities in Special Education, Orders Changes : Education: Under federal pressure, officials agree to more fully integrate handicapped students.
- Finally, a Smooth Operator
- Bellflower : 33 Unionized City Workers Get Salary Increases of 3%
- Cranston Harshly Rebuked, Shows Little Remorse : Ethics: Panel calls 'linkage' of contributions to aid for Lincoln Savings' Keating 'improper and repugnant.' But the senator says his colleagues do the same thing.
- Elect CPAs
- Child Molestation Suspect Enters Insanity Plea
- Playing to Live : The Bead Band has plenty of gigs but no record deal and no hits--although it should have.
- Air Pollution Dips 10% in Smoggiest U.S. Cities : Environment: EPA chief reports a decade of progress in Southland, but the region still has nation's dirtiest air.
- Psyche Up the Band : The Santa Monica High School orchestra practices with an extra sense of urgency these days. It has been invited, along with three other orchestras, to represent the U.S. at a festival in Vienna.
- A Second, Broader Jobless Pay Extension Sails Through House
- Crime Log
- SPORTSCOPE : Pepperdine Hosts UCLA in Opener
- Beverly Hills : Goldwyn Wins Board Seat
- San Diego
- Measure to Urge Removal of Jet Fuel Gets on Ballot
- More than one football coach has penned...
- Changes to Building Ban Rejected in Rancho P.V. : Government: The City Council's action is a setback for proposed development in the Portuguese Bend-Abalone Cove landslide area.
- County Panel Rejects Plan for Big Subdivision
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Troy Outfielder Coon Signs With Titans
- The Fire Subsides but Still Burns Hot : Coming to Grips With Experiences Such as His Pre-Ryder Cup Accident Has Mellowed Ventura Native Steve Pate on the Climb to Golf Stardom
- Miscellany
- Utley's Injury Serves as a Scary Reminder : Pro football: After Detroit Lion's broken neck results in paralysis, Chargers who have felt the sensation of "stingers" count their blessings.
- Burnett Tries New Formula to Boost Ratings : * Television: The veteran comedian is returning to the style of comedy she did during her successful 11-year run on CBS.
- A Movie Museum for Hollywood : Group to Unveil Plan for $45-Million Entertainment Center
- Searching for Roots : Group Studies the Many Contributions of Latinos
- There's More Produce on Earth Than Is Dreamed of in Your Market
- Turkey for Two
- Beverly Hills : Ban on Tree Removal Passes
- Legislators Take a Flying Leap
- Actors Who Feign Illnesses Take Leading Role in Training Doctors-to-Be : Playing Sick
- Music Reviews : Veteran Pianist Cherkassky Makes Music Center Debut
- CLIPBOARD : THE CRAFTY KITCHEN
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Cigarettes Will Be Out of Fashion
- Feinstein Targets Economy, Voter Discontent : Politics: Candidate for Sen. Seymour's seat urges presidential line-item veto, tax cut for the middle class and incentives for business.
- Where to Find Adventures for Next to Nothing
- THEATER REVIEW 'FIDDLER ON THE ROOF' : Musical Tradition : The show about life in Russia is still delighting audiences decades after its initial production.
- Theaters Play With Their Food
- Van Fleeing Police Kills Bystander : Crime: Woman was at bus stop, bound for work. A pickup truck also is struck and its driver injured.
- Sailors Avoid Second Trial, Admit Assaulting Gay Men
- Jurors' Biases on Trial in Alleged Racial Hate Case : Courts: After tough questioning, an all-white jury is selected to judge two black men accused of beating a white man.
- Framstead Convicted of 1st-Degree Murder : Trial: Man who set himself afire after killing his former girlfriend could be sentenced to 30 years to life.
- Hurdle Is Cleared for Recycling Plant
- While I Was Away . . .
- Robert Smith Looks at USC
- PREP NOTES
- Prep Football Playoffs : For Openers, Banning Draws Valley Opponent : City Section: Third-seeded Pilots play Poly of Sun Valley, which won the 1990 3-A championship.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : High-Scoring Trio Leads Fullerton to Victory in Tournament Opener
- PEOPLE WATCH
- MUSIC REVIEW : Kansas Proves It Can Still Pack Them In With '70s-Style Rock
- Abbey Home Healthcare Finishes Recapitalization Deal
- Group Acquires Stake in Laguna Hills Company:...
- Vestro Foods Reports $116,000 in Net Income for 3rd Quarter
- Security Environmental Systems: A Garden Grove company...
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Fluor Daniel Wins $150-Million North Slope Job : Petroleum: The Irvine firm will expand Arco's natural-gas handling facility in Alaska.
- O.C. Register, Dealers Reach Settlement : Newspaper: Agreements with 20 distributors who sued over the loss of their contracts are estimated to cost over $3.6 million.
- IBM Expected to Reorganize, May Trim 20,000 More Jobs
- Bank Assures the Maxwells
- A Quality Lesson for the 'Greens'
- BE Avionics Inc.: The Santa Ana supplier...
- THE TAIWAN FACTOR : Aviation-Leader Role Is Unlikely
- Stocks Mixed in Late Downturn; Dow Eases 1.56
- Amplicon Inc.: The Santa Ana company, which...
- Cut in Executive Life Payout Appealed : Insurance: State Commissioner John Garamendi will fight a reduction of the amount policyholders will get.
- SONY CORP.: Slackening demand worldwide and a...
- SECURITIES
- RETAIL/LEISURE : Ski Gear Company Files for Bankruptcy Reorganization
- RETAIL/LEISURE
- LABOR
- F. J. (Fred) Manzella, regarded by many...
- SECURITIES
- Yesterday's Bread Is Today's Salad
- The Global Gobbler
- Pies: The Traditional Trio
- THEATER REVIEW 'BUS STOP' : The Comic Route : Cal Lutheran production of William Inge's play succeeds by taking the road to a lighter interpretation.
- Whittier : Council Supports County Bond Issue for Parklands
- THE DOUGLAS FACTOR : Company Still Faces Hard Fight : Aerospace: A Taiwan partnership would beef up McDonnell's financial muscle, but analysts expect it to lag behind Boeing and Airbus Industrie for much of the 1990s.
- Second-Generation Slaw
- 2 Stores Add to Alley's Appeal
- La Verne : 'Gray Water' Use Advances
- RESTAURANT REVIEW MICHAEL'S WATERSIDE : Twice as Good : A new bistro opens without a glitch in the popular Victorian cottage's garden addition.
- VENTURA HIGH SCHOOL : Casting Class Makes a Positive Impression
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Milken Files a Countersuit Against Drexel : Securities: He says his former employer deprived him of hundreds of millions of dollars in compensation.
- RETAIL/LEISURE
- Publisher Changes Name of Paper to Avoid Lawsuit
- Back-of-the-Box Classics
- The Most Dangerous Meal
- Hits on the Top 40 Charts
- San Gabriel : Panel Member Keeps Post
- SECURITIES
- Sources of Heirloom Varieties
- Playing a Protest Song : Recital Hall Delay Prompts Disharmony in Music Program
- 8 Residents Receive Awards From Mt. SAC
- Council Overrides Mayor's 1st Usage of His Veto Power : Spending: Councilmen back Warren Harwood in turning back Mayor Ernie Kell's bid to save $236,000 targeted for restroom construction at Houghton Park.
- Whitefly Effect on Prices Seen as Minimal
- Azusa Pacific Names New Enrollment Dean
- THE BAR-STOOL SCHOOL : Jerry Jeff Walker and Chris Wall Are Fixin' to Sing You Some Stories. So Set on Down.
- Classic Italian Cuisine First-Class at Tuscany's
- House Panel OKs More for S&L; Bailout : Thrifts: It authorizes $20 billion. The Administration asked for $80 billion. The bill faces an uncertain fate.
- LABOR
- Gravy Training
- Duck--It's Another Holiday Bird
- Parade Names Co-Marshal
- Plan for 272 Homes in Hills Turned Down : * Development: Planning Commission members cite threat of fire and earthquake in rejecting the La Vina housing proposal.
- Sideshow
- Fixing the Fixings
- If Reforms Fail, Yeltsin Says He'll Resign : Economy: But Gorbachev tells legislators the only solution is to 'press on.'
- Glendale : Scouts Get Food for Needy
- Rent Control Imposed on Mobile Home Parks : Ordinance: The city's attorneys warned against the measure, but its tough standards pleased trailer park residents.
- Arcadia : Heart Assn. Raises $7,000
- Study Urges End to Area's Status as 'Stepchild' : Redevelopment: A novel plan drawn up by urban design experts calls for establishing a 'town center' in the run-down east section of city.
- Massage Parlor Owner to Fight Closure Order : Law enforcement: A spokesman denies allegations that it's a house of prostitution. Residents call it a blot on the community.
- Turkey: The Second Time Around
- Angeles Forest : Mountain Road Closure
- South Pasadena's Fountain of Youth : UCLA Student, Recent Graduate of Occidental Guide Tigers Into Playoffs
- A T-Day Feast to Help Our Furry Friends
- Monrovia Man Named to Citrus College Board
- Parade Names Co-Marshal
- Miralle Not Guilty in Slaying of Wife
- Miller Becomes Focus of Debate Among Adversaries in Congress
- Crull Named Executive VP at Nestle S.A.
- A High-Tech Shoe Box That Organizes
- Banking Bills Bogged Down in Congress : Legislation: Debate centers on whether the final versions should be limited to funding the thrift cleanup or include nationwide banking.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- RETAIL/LEISURE
- Hollywood publicist Andrea Jaffe is set to...
- Congratulations, You're Now a Naturalized American Snack
- Barr Confirmed as U.S. Attorney General : Senate: No dissent is heard in a voice vote. The 41-year-old conservative succeeds Thornburgh, who resigned the Cabinet post.
- Residents to Vote, Express Views on Fuel Storage Site : Referendum: Officials hope to send a message to the Department of Defense that residents are fearful of an explosion and environmental contamination.
- Lawmakers Reassess Aid to Contributors : Ethics: There are no written rules on the matter. 'Keating Five' and other scandals have caused many in Congress to tighten own guidelines.
- 'WELL, YOU JUST HAVE TO LAUGH' : Magician Stan Allen and His Rabbit, Stew, Would Rather Be Funny Than Spooky
- Feast of Lights : Community events to mark Jewish holiday include a party with a comedian and many menorahs.
- This Literary Road Leads Author Back to Kansas Heartland : Books: William Least-Heat Moon follows his 'Blue Highways' success with epic 'PrairyErth.'
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Getting a Leg Up on Higher Education
- BOOK REVIEW : A Rambling Czech Parody Lacks Satiric Bite : THE FACADE M.N.O.P.Q. <i> by Libuse Monikova</i> ; <i> translated from German by John E. Woods</i> ; Alfred A. Knopf $23, 378 pages
- Coalition Seeks to Eliminate Tax Breaks for Rich, Corporations
- Malibu : Panel Rejects Land Request
- Council Passes on Pay Raises
- Students, Officials Affected as Gang Violence Disrupts Sporting Events
- Democrats See Economy as Unmaking of Bush in N.H. : Politics: State with first primary has seen prosperity vanish and jobless, welfare rates soar since 1988 election.
- Schools Chief Announces Plan to Retire : Education: Supt. Eugene Tucker says he will pursue a writing career. He has been involved with schools for 40 years--five as superintendent.
- CAMARILLO : News Coverage Choices Discussed
- COUNTYWIDE : Toddler's Tackle Breaks Judge's Leg
- Rent-Control Measure for Trailer Parks OKd
- Pay a Little More, Breathe a Lot Easier
- PLATFORM : Necessary Tool
- West High Wins Super Quiz, Awaits Final Tally
- Safe Landing at LAX for Flight 465 : Aircraft: America West jet flying out of John Wayne Airport is diverted to Los Angeles due to a warning light.
- THE HOUSE : Family Leave
- PERSPECTIVE ON TERRORISM : We Know the Culprits; So What? : Meticulous legal work may dead-end in frustration. Retaliation sends a message, but not necessarily the right one.
- Gerald McClellan knocked down John Mugabi three...
- Titan Men to Play Final Tuneup Tonight
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Allen's Knee Not Full Strength Yet
- TV REVIEW : Newhart's Monkey Business
- Arts Groups Rally to Map Out Survival Strategies : * Economy: Conference will attempt to develop long-range plans to help organizations weather the recession.
- Study Selects Weldon as Best Site for Dump : Trash: The environmental report due out today urges that the area of the proposed landfill be reduced 70%.
- Man Gets 30 Days for Beating His Puppy
- SIMI VALLEY : Council OKs Project Near Civic Center
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City Closes Deal to Save Open Space
- Man Who Called 911 Arrested in Slaying
- Navratilova Says There Is AIDS Double Standard
- Costello, Lilliquist Gone in Padre Roster Shuffle
- PREP NOTES
- Tennis
- Lighting Up Is Out at Work : Smoking: It's entirely prohibited inside two of the county's newer office towers. Tenants seem to like the idea.
- Housing Starts Surge 7.6% in October; Best in 11 Months
- RETAIL/LEISURE
- Time to Examine Investment Strategies
- San Francisco Law Firm Loses Suit Over Undisclosed Fee Hike
- LABOR
- National Union Takes Control of Carpenter Locals : Labor: Officials swoop down and change locks in preparation for consolidation that removes Orange County District Council from power. The offices will be managed from Los Angeles.
- Cravings: Giving In
- Huttenback's Conviction Upheld
- Pair Accused of Running a Scam on Homebuyers
- Fading Ghost : Gold-Mining Town of Rhyolite Is Losing Battle Against Nature and Vandals
- Ill Wind Blows on 'Stormy Monday' : Health: Study by UC Irvine scientists finds there is a higher incidence of suicide on Mondays among some groups while debunking certain seasonal theories.
- 6 Gulf States Discuss Joint Security Force
- Step Sisters : Drill Team Coaches Get a Kick Out of Uniting Archrivals Squads
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : At Lunchtime, All Menus Are Not Created Equal
- Clinton Calls for Middle-Class Tax Cuts
- The Region : Meeting on Sound Walls
- Key Events in the Keating Five Case
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO FILE : Store Wars : The first critique is in. A local video-rental business is checked out for its various characteristics.
- Cut Off Aid to Immigrants, Group Urges
- Biggest Quake Since '46 Hits Switzerland
- 'Suicide Doctor's' License Suspended
- Loan to Mall OKd in Concept
- Chino's Police Chief to Take Glendale Post
- Poway OKs Low-Income Housing Plan : Development: State pressure forces 'City in the Country' to revamp general plan, but added housing still may not satisfy law.
- Firm Drops Proposed Mall in Camarillo : Development: The Sammis Co. promises to get community feedback before pursuing another plan.
- Prep Football Playoffs : Hawthorne Takes Wary Approach Against 3-7 Foe : Southern Section: Fourth-seeded Cougars play host to St. Paul of Santa Fe Springs, which has the worst record of any team in the playoffs.
- From New Age to Space Age : Local Offerings Include Dan Crary Probing Fresh Ground and Vandals Joking on 'Punk Planet'
- Bush Reschedules His Asian Trip for Dec. 31 to Jan. 10
- MUSICA LATINA : Latino Music on the Upbeat
- It's No Mystery Why Gustaf Anders Sees Swede Success
- West Covina : Man Gets Life in 2 Killings
- Timing Plays Role in City Negotiations to Settle Crash Suit : Courts: Victim says traffic signal changed too soon. L.A. may pay claim because accident occurred just before liability limits were passed into law.
- Staking Out New Territory for Nursing Home Reform
- 'King for a Day' : County Workers Bid Farewell to 80-Year-Old Concessionaire
- 2 Security Guards Sentenced in Slaying
- O.C. PLATFORM : Arts Are Essential
- Ventura Tournament Tipoff Set for Today
- PRESEASON NIT ROUNDUP : Good Things Come in 3s for Kentucky in Opener
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL WOMEN'S SMALL-SCHOOLS PREVIEW : Cal Lutheran, Master's Regrouping
- COMEDY REVIEW : Burns Up to His Old Antics
- Video Rental Chart : 'Silence' Knocks Off 'Godfather'
- PEOPLE WATCH
- The Laguna Art Museum netted an estimated...
- Film Lover Mourns Demise of Balboa
- Magic and Morality
- Baywatch Boat Towing Adds to Budget Woes
- Magic and Morality
- Magic and Morality
- Salvador, Golly!
- Cartel Leader Reveals Secrets of Drug World
- MYSTERY MEET : Care for Corpses Between Courses?
- Proposed Clean Air Rules Changes Spark Battle : Environment: Struggle reported between White House, EPA over permits for polluters. Dispute involves possible ethics violation by Quayle aide.
- Twins, 10, Testify in Suit Against Scouts : Courts: Boys say they were members three years before their atheism became an issue. They charge they were expelled because of their beliefs.
- High-Speed Computer Networks Urged as Boon to Business, Schools
- W. Goldmann; Helped Organize UAW in West
- White House Conservatives Seek to Kill Anti-Bias Rules
- Britain Will Resist European Federalism, Major Says : Europe: London wants an agreement at the upcoming EC summit, but the prime minister appears to move away from a conciliatory stance.
- Region : Cheaper Cable for Some
- A Winning Streak That Defies Odds