- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS
- Long Beach Boosters Are 'Over the Hill'--but Not Out of Game : Football: A small but loyal group of fans regularly watches 49er practices. They argue and analyze the team's fortunes and misfortunes.
- Raveling Has Option to Consider
- SOUTHERN SECTION TENNIS PLAYOFFS : Irvine Sweeps Doubles Sets to Eliminate Fountain Valley
- Rapp Named CLU Men's Tennis Coach
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Chapman Volleyball Team Trying to Bounce Back
- CalFed-Glenfed Merger Discussed
- * Ronald F. McGee has been elected...
- REAL ESTATE : Report Heightens Centennial Group Bankruptcy Rumors
- Now's the Time to Talk to Your Local Banker
- BOOK REVIEW : Chinese in Canada: Chronicle of Anguish : DISAPPEARING MOON CAFE <i> by Sky Lee</i> ; The Seal Press; 18.95; 237 pages
- Artistic License Plates
- Irvine Seeks Input on Cable TV Service
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Boy Testifies Driver Used Racial Slur
- HUNTINGTON BEACH / WESTMINSTER : Filing Mishap Snags Trustee Recall Drive
- Boy, 7, Survives a Plunge Into 50-Foot Hole
- Robbers Take Jewelry, Cash From Restaurant
- Rancho San Diego
- Music Reviews : Cello Rarities From Mexico's Carlos Prieto at Whittier
- Disney's Fiscal-1991 Profit Falls 23% to $636.6 Million
- Circus Circus Enters Mega-Resort Race
- New Indicators Suggest Relapse in the Economy : * Commerce: Consumer prices rose only 0.1% in October, indicating inflation is under control. But retail sales fell 0.1% last month, and jobless claims surged in early November.
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Alliance Stock Raises $18 Million
- Credit Card Legislation Battle Looms : * Finance: A House vote may take place next week. The Administration opposes the moves.
- Salvadoran Rebels Call Cease-Fire in Civil War : Central America: They'll halt offensive operations tonight. President Cristiani doesn't reciprocate.
- My Uncle, My T-shirt
- Asbestos Problems Force Base Hospital Cutbacks
- Woman to Stand Trial in Baby's Toilet Death : Crime: A farm worker is accused of murder and attempted murder involving two newborn boys.
- TENNIS CITY SECTION 4-A DIVISION GIRLS' FINAL : Pastorini, Taft Forced to Wait Until Next Season Once Again
- Toro Women Play Host to Soccer Final Four
- VOLLEYBALL PREP PLAYOFFS : Inexperienced Van Nuys Falls to Marshall in City Semifinal
- THE BIG GAME / TORREY PINES-VISTA : Resurgent Falcons Get Shot at Title
- JAZZ REVIEW : Nothing Beats the Rio Thing : Glen Garrett's 20-member Brazilian samba big band enthusiastically delivers a variety of pleasing interpretations.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Carl St. Clair Turns Up Volume on Tchaikovsky : Though the conductor directs with care, subtlety is definitely not the name of the game in the Pacific's presentation of Symphony No. 4 at the Center.
- MOVIE REVIEW : A 'Beast' With Heart : Animated Disney Feature Is Most Satisfying in Years
- Remembering Pearl Harbor
- Remembering Pearl Harbor
- David Duke
- Remembering Pearl Harbor
- Remembering Pearl Harbor
- Remembering Pearl Harbor
- Reagan Library
- Ground-Water Contamination
- Baruch Plan
- Ground-Water Contamination
- Angler Says Bait Costs Too Much
- * Joseph E. Brooks, chairman of the...
- O.C. EARNINGS : Care Enterprises Reports Brighter Results for Quarter
- Laminating Firm Seeks Protection From Creditors
- Arctic Niche : Outfitter Uses His 23 Years of Experience to Guide Thrill-Seekers and the Serious in the Far North
- Mexican Official Lauds Trade Pact: Jose Angel...
- AUTO INDUSTRY
- Sihanouk Greeted by Well-Rehearsed Crowd : Cambodia: The prince returns home after nearly 13 years to head a four-faction national council.
- * Daniel C. Smith has joined Integrated...
- 'Freedom of Choice' Gala Nets $450,000
- Mother Dies, Children Injured in Car Crash
- IRVINE : UCI Development Plan Moves Forward
- Officer Quits, Two Face Suspension in Ticket Probe
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : FREEDOM LEAGUE
- STAGE REVIEW : New World Disorder
- MOVIE REVIEW : Opposites Attract in 'Antonia and Jane'
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : STOCKTON : Remains of GI Killed in Laos Identified
- Doesn't Recall Firing Gun, Broderick Says
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Legislators Urged to Curb 900 Line Fraud
- Ex-Captain for Mob Seized in L.A. on Fraud Charges
- COSTA MESA : Phone Book Recycle Goal Is Doubled
- The Color Purple Doesn't Wear Well on University Ave.
- County Transportation Allowance Attacked
- Care Center Opens for AIDS Patients
- County Charging Cities for Beach Costs : Budgets: The Department of Beaches and Harbors wants more money from beach cities in return for lifeguard and maintenance services. Some cities are balking.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Look Who's Throwing Now
- Rollinson Looks to Future by Looking Back With Pride
- Croatian Group Determined to Sail
- Garden Grove League Rises in the Ranks : Prep football: A number of factors are helping the league to break free from its losing image.
- Women in Film Festival Begins Today : Movies: The opening-night 'Grand Isle' featuring Kelly McGillis and 'The Fool' with Derek Jacobi are noteworthy.
- Jurisprudence
- 1 of 4 Firms Planning Out-of-State Relocation : Economy: Companies cite high taxes, anti-business policies as reasons for moving all or part of operations.
- Broderick Admits Son Hid Handgun : Murder trial: She says he feared she would use the weapon to shoot his father.
- Winds Topple Power Lines, Trees and the Temperature : Weather: Blustery cold front moves through area, dropping the mercury in Anaheim from 81 degrees to 61 in a few hours.
- Two Cleared of Beating Charges : Police: An LAPD panel rules against action brought by Internal Affairs. It indicates the alleged victim may have been trying to cash in on Rodney King case.
- Robbers Take $300,000 in Jewels From Store
- ANAHEIM : Bingo Games to Be Held in School Gym
- Coroner Concludes That Umbrella Killed Woman
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : AIDS Test Demand Delays Clinic Plan
- San Diego
- SIMI VALLEY : 2 Men Arrested on Burglary Charges
- Countywide : No Charges as State Ends Robbins Probe
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Arcadia Stops Crescenta Valley
- Baseball
- Rivers' Thumb Injured, Polynice's Feelings Hurt
- Miscellany
- BANKING
- Networks Plan to Air at Least 7 Presidential Democrat Debates
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Democrats Say Air Act Is Being Gutted
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : 'Offshore' Insurance Regulation Blocked
- Startled Women Face Fears of Becoming Like Their Mothers
- State Ends Robbins Campaign Probe, Will Not File Charges
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Strike Against Sex Discrimination
- Protester Who Was Hit by Pickup Files Lawsuit : Courts: An Agoura man is accused of assault and negligence stemming from an anti-war demonstration in Ventura County.
- VENTURA : Hotel Near Pier Robbed by Gunman
- Banning High to Appeal Decision on Probation
- Oil Refinery to Close; Up to 200 Face Layoffs : Carson: Fletcher Oil blames the economy for the temporary shutdown. Most workers will be let go by the end of December.
- 3 More Mexflies Caught; Ground Spraying Planned
- Jurisprudence
- Up-Close, Personal Approach Works in Big Way for Hill
- BYU Knows It Has Strength in Numbers : Football: Records and high marks are just part of the routine with the Cougars.
- This Raider's Mind Is in a Confused State : Pro football: Andrew Glover is concerned about gubernatorial election in Louisiana.
- Jordan Denies Anti-Semitic Statement
- ART
- Music Reviews : Anthropological Vaudeville From Xochimoki at LACMA
- Capra Leaves 'Today' Show Despite Ratings Success : Television: Executive producer will be joining NBC's entertainment department in January.
- A Woman of the World : U.S.-Born, German-Bred, Brazilian-Inspired Singer Is on a Hot Track
- BANKING
- * Jacqueline A. Jenkins has joined Morrison,...
- P&G; Agrees to Modify Its Disposable Diaper Ads : * Marketer: The consumer products giant bows to claims that it misrepresented the availability of solid waste composting facilities.
- Black Infant Death Rate 2 1/2 Times That of Whites : Health: State committee calls for increased spending and reallocation of resources to help close the gap.
- FOCUS: MITSUBISHI ELECTRONICS
- Legislative Leaders Unite Against Tax Hike : Budget: Pact could mean deep cuts in health, education and welfare programs to eliminate $3-billion shortfall.
- Conferees Reach Accord on Transit Bill : Transportation: The plan would pump $151 billion into economy over 6 years. Some key issues are still not resolved.
- MCA Sues Polygram Over Motown Deal : * Entertainment: The plaintiff says its rival induced Motown to shift its record distribution.
- Almanac / SHOPPER SHORTAGE : County Malls Look to Christmas Future
- Doctors Report Success in Treatment of Autism : Medicine: In preliminary tests, a drug for the first time dramatically reduces children's symptoms.
- President of Troubled Diceon Electronics Resigns : * Shake-up: The company does not plan to replace L. Ron Hoover. Also, a hostile takeover bid is formally dropped.
- Garamendi Endorses French Group's Bid for Executive Life
- Resolution Seen in Suit Against the O.C. Register : * Litigation: Lawyers for the newspaper and 20 former newspaper distributors suing it said that a trial should not be necessary in the multimillion-dollar action.
- Coast Savings President Will Retire
- Kremlin, 7 Republics OK a Confederation : Soviet Union: The new group, if formed, would have a much weaker central government. Five republics skip the meeting.
- Women Tell of Frustration in Combatting Sexual Harassment : Rights: The law provides little redress to those who cannot afford the expense of filing lawsuits, the Legislature's women's caucus is told at a hearing.
- Tony Richardson; Directed Film Classic 'Tom Jones'
- David Duke: Our Fears Come True
- Quiksilver Names 3 New Directors
- B of A Mulls 'Bad Bank' With $4 Billion in Loans After Merger
- Lincoln Bonds Were 'Lemons,' Trial Is Told : * Thrifts: The prosecution, summing up the case, says Keating is ultimately responsible for investor losses.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Unsafe Toys Claimed 23 Lives Last Year, Agency Says
- BALKANS : Yugoslav Combatants Want Peace Kept--on Own Terms
- FULFILLING FAMILY NEEDS : More Firms Adjust for Workers' Personal Lives
- * United Artists Entertainment Co.: United Artists...
- Breast Implant Industry Outlook Is Hazy
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : IRS Cracks Down on Cash Transactions
- Panel Asks That Breast Implants Stay Available
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : VENTURA : Woman Faces Trial in Newborn's Death
- Northridge Man Dies After Traffic Collision
- New Citizens Go to the Top : INS Chief Swears Them In, and at 'Happiest Place on Earth' No Less
- Shoe Store Manager Helps Foil Robbery
- OJAI : City Districts Urged for Annexed Areas
- PREP TENNIS CITY FINALS : Palisades Girls Beat Taft for Title
- GOLF : Hulbert Leads Pate by One at Kapalua
- Fountain Valley Celebrates Its Second Victory
- NBA ROUNDUP : Daugherty Lifts Cavaliers
- Esperanza Rallies in Second Half to Beat Cypress, Stay Undefeated
- Pop Album Chart : Hammer Claws His Way to No. 2
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Driving Me Crazy' Bypasses the Laughs
- Baseball
- A Spark of Life in Art Market : Auction: Spirited bidding by key collectors including record producer David Geffen punctuates the sale at Sotheby's.
- A Festival, for Seuss! : Celebration: Balboa Park tribute to the late author and illustrator of famed children's books will be fun for children.
- David Duke
- Remembering Pearl Harbor
- MOVIES - Nov. 15, 1991
- Obituaries - Nov. 15, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 15, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 15, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 15, 1991
- Names in the News - Nov. 15, 1991
- Names in the News - Nov. 15, 1991
- Names in the News - Nov. 15, 1991
- DWP Grudgingly Cuts Public Affairs Budget
- Columnist May Challenge Bush for Nomination : Politics: A Patrick Buchanan candidacy could open the President to attacks from the disgruntled right. White House discounts problem.
- 3 Killed, 8 Injured in Shooting Rampage at Post Office : Crime: Fired mail carrier opens fire on co-workers, turns rifle on self. Incident is latest in series of revenge slayings by ex-postal employees.
- Jobless-Aid Bill Clears House, Snags in Senate : Legislation: The measure passes on 396-30 vote. Several lawmakers say their states would be shortchanged under the allocation formula.
- DARK HORSE? A national search to replace...
- Jobless-Aid Bill Clears House, Snags in Senate : Legislation: The measure passes on 396-30 vote. Several lawmakers say their states would be shortchanged under the allocation formula.
- UC Leader Gardner to Retire Oct. 1 : Education: He says he is unable to continue as president after the death of his wife. He is credited with bolstering the University of California system's financial base.
- DANGLE WEAR: Some staffers at Planned Parenthood...
- Air Force Accused of Speedup in C-17 Payments : * Aerospace: It did so to save the troubled transport plane program and help its builder, McDonnell Douglas, defense auditors say.
- Secretary Sues, Claims Sexual Harassment by Record Executive
- NO TO YES? When conservative columnist Pat...
- COLUMN ONE : Jet Probe: Real-Life Whodunit : History's biggest terrorism investigation spanned 40 countries. Two tiny electronics fragments and a diary were the keys to the Pan Am case.
- Probe Targets O.C. Agency for Disabled
- Families' Leader Urges Reprisal Against Libya : Terrorism: But there is no consensus among relatives. One favors economic sanctions. Police work is praised.
- FASHION HOME: Joan Rivers, appearing at Anaheim's...
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 15, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 15, 1991
- AEROSPACE AND DEFENSE
- Plans to 'Open Up' Anaheim Plaza Unveiled : Retailing: Developers propose 'bringing the marketplace to the sidewalks.' A city councilman says the plan is not bold enough to lure people to the failing shopping center.
- Holiday Baking : Just Like Store-Bought
- It's been 6 years since a devastating fire scorched 80% of Jimmy Nute's body. Now, he's trying to be a kid again. : Learning to Live
- West Covina : Fire Chief to Retire
- Trees Bear a Suprise and Find a Following
- SWEET AND SOUR : Poi Dog Pondering and the Mekons Serve Up Two Sides to One Existence
- Midway Airlines Ends Operations
- Duarte : Council OKs Cable TV Site
- A Cheese Worth Waiting For
- Ripe Opportunity in Our Back Yard
- Biggest Burrito in Kansas
- Public House Atmosphere Is Crazy Like a Fox & Firkin
- Lynwood : Special Census Is First Step in Effort to Hire the Jobless
- SCORECARD : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVENTS
- Biomedical Firm Signs Pact With Japanese
- RETAIL/LEISURE
- AUTO INDUSTRY
- A Crescendo of Concern Over Credit Card Rates : Banking: AT&T; becomes the first major issuer to respond to the President's call for lower rates. The Senate also acts.
- A WAY TO STAY COMPOSED : Yamaha's Junior Original Concert Will Show How Some Students Are Getting a Sound Musical Foundation, Despite Proposition 13
- Bankruptcy Option: Just Fade Away : Business: Small companies that are failing often prefer to quietly just quit rather than incur more debts from seeking court protection.
- Holiday Baking : The Sweet Things in Life
- 2 Reasons for ARCS Foundation Smiles
- Whittier : New Radios to Keep Staff Free From Interference
- Hormone Cycles Affect Men's Test Results, Study Finds : Biology: Psychologist says males are prey to variations, just as women are, but on a yearly basis.
- Company's Breast Implant Data Faulted
- World IN BRIEF : IRELAND : Nominee Rejected Over Link to IRA
- Monrovia Nursery Co. Is 65 and Still Growing
- THEATER REVIEW "FLAVIA AND THE DREAM MAKER" : Recollections : Santa Barbara-based troupe's adaptation of a children's book adds enough reality-based edges to keep audience involved in the play.
- Advertisers Try to Handle This Magic Moment Carefully
- The Region : Head of Water Panel Quits
- Holiday Meals : Volunteer groups across the county are offering lunches, dinners, food baskets and turkeys to people in need.
- Whittier : Rebates Offered for Change to Ultra-Low-Flow Toilets
- Libyans Invite French Accuser to Hear Their Side
- Beverly Hills : Incumbent's Lead Grows
- Bank Victim Was Targeted, Police Say : Crime: A former security guard had studied the slain man's banking habits, officers say. The ex-guard and his brother have been arrested.
- Claremont : City Won't Seek Land Funds
- Rocket Launch Delayed
- Happy Meals
- Crumb Cake and Stroganoff
- Holiday Baking : The New Prune: No Prude
- WORK IN PROGRESS : Playing a Game : Cherry, a single mother and former cocktail waitress, has turned to exotic dancing because the money is good.
- Urban Foresters a Growing Breed
- Pilot From Glendora Picked for Blue Angels Squadron
- Cardinal Paul-Emile Leger; Left Post to Work in Africa
- Into the Teeth of Prison : Dental Students Get Training as They Brighten Convicts' Smiles
- Rents Soaring as Foreigners Arrive to Help Cambodia : Southeast Asia: Peacekeepers, envoys and others scramble for space. High government officials control most of the property.
- Opus One: Reaching Toward a C Note
- High School Students and Aids
- West Covina : Water Project Loan Sought
- Tax Adviser Sidetracked by 'Something Wild'
- Of Faith, Hope and a Little Charity : Parks: The long battle to preserve Corral Canyon is won. The comedian's $29.5-million price tag represents a giant gift to the state.
- NEIGHBORS : Home Sweet Home : Hotel uses 550 pounds of sugar--and thousands of pounds of other ingredients--to build its 20-foot-tall gingerbread house.
- Ready for a Cross-Country Trek : Castruita Leads Mt. San Antonio Women in Quest for State Championship
- Bush Calls Critics of His Foreign Efforts Isolationists and Says, 'I Will Not Change' : Politics: In Midwest appearances, President angrily defends his overseas policies as related to domestic problems.
- On Taking a Wild Ride Through an Illusion of an Illusion
- Scout Leader Who Backed Randall Twins Loses His Post : Religion: A Cub den chief in Studio City was relieved of his duties because he is an atheist, officials said, but he blames his letter of support for the brothers.
- San Diego
- Man Shot to Death During Argument
- Ex-Mayor Gets Fine, Probation
- THE HOUSE
- San Diego
- Reason Behind High-Speed Chase Elusive : Crime: Police wonder why three youngsters refused to stop during pursuit, which ended in their deaths.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TONIGHT'S AREA GAMES : Crescenta Valley Needs Win for Shot at Playoffs
- <i> Big</i> Names Are Nice, But <i> Many</i> Names Win
- Martinez Is Tartars' Big-Play Receiver : Preps: Torrance standout has prospered in a revamped offense to become the South Bay's leading receiver.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sampras and Lendl Prevail in Frankfurt Event
- Sushi to Turn Fund-Raiser Into Entertainment Revue : * Theater: The San Diego avant-garde performance gallery wants to give its supporters their money's worth at upcoming gala.
- ART REVIEW : Andre Kertesz: Polemicist for the Postmodern Era
- MIRROR, MIRROR. . . : Local Talent Will Be Reflected in Missoula Children's Theatre Production of 'Snow White'
- Ricketts Is Culver City's One-Man Show : Prep football: He runs. He passes. He intercepts. He wins games with last-minute heroics. The quarterback and defensive back has returned from an injury last season to do it all this year.
- Council Considers How to Use City's Last Major Piece of Land
- THE HOUSE : Banking Bill
- Tight Credit Market Opens Door to Loan Fee Scams : Economy: Firms accept desperate customers' payments but never provide financing, officials say.
- Serbs, Croats Seek Peacekeeping Troops : Yugoslavia: EC negotiator says a firm cease-fire is needed before outside forces can be sent in to stop the civil war.
- S.D. and Baja Officials Share Ideas on Crime : Killings: A rise in slayings in which suspected perpetrators have fled to Mexico prompted the mayor to ask for a meeting with the Baja governor.
- ANAHEIM : Police Identify Man Who Brandished Ax
- Warden Says Prison Will Help Area's Economy
- Erasing Racism in Jury Selection : Hold defense to same standard as prosecution
- Man Accused of Home-Stealing Swindle
- Scout Ousting : Branded an Atheist, Deposed Den Leader Says He'll Sue
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Torrey Pines, USDHS Advance in Tennis
- Northridge Continues to Size Up Its Talent : College basketball: In their final exhibition game, Matadors will play host to towering High-Five America.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Melo Melody Pays Quick Dividend
- Miscellany
- ART
- QUOTABLE
- COLUMN ONE : A Critical Moment in Time : Offices of the nation's preeminent news magazine buzz with change and internal dissension. Its editors ponder a new character and direction.
- Venice : 8 Hair-Wrappers Arrested
- Oceanside
- 2 Men Pistol-Whip Metal Dealer and Steal $150,000
- Asian-Community Leader Yip Dies
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man to Be Arraigned Over Rape Charges
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : CHARGERS : Chargers Figure Saints Will Be an Acid Test
- Freedom Bowl Tickets on Sale Monday
- Royal Invests Quarters Wisely in 20-3 Rout : High school water polo: Highlanders attack Crespi six minutes at a time and advance to second round of Southern Section 3-A Division playoffs.
- Jazz Pianist Billy Childs Stands Out
- SILVER LAKE : CLINIC RECEIVES 2 GRANTS
- Duke No Hit With Record Company
- Il Fornaio Dishes Up Foreign Dignitaries
- Broderick Says She Was More Than Angry : Trial: She says she was 'terrified. . . destroyed' by the time of the killings. Prosecution aggressively attempts to impeach her testimony.
- Reiner to Oppose Plea Bargains for Violent Crimes : Courts: District attorney wants the maximum terms imposed. His plan to keep track of sentences imposed by judges is criticized as intimidating.
- COUNTYWIDE : Water-Saving Efforts to Be Redirected
- GARDEN GROVE : Residents Urged to Holiday Shop in City
- WESTMINSTER : Smaller Water Rate Increase Approved
- County's Bid to Study 2 Hospital Sites Rejected
- Miller Shots: Tales of the Tape Measure
- Miscellany
- PREP NOTES
- Chapman Loses Exhibition to High Five America
- Family Leave Measure Wins House Approval
- Man on Motorcycle Injured in Crash
- GOINGS ON : Sound Wash : Some say letting the chants of Tibetan monks envelop you is a transcendental experience. See for yourself on Saturday.
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Bowling Scores a Little Respect : Sports: After spending some time on the lanes, a Sunny Hills student changes her mind about the activity that had seemed more like a carnival game.
- Santa Monica OKs Restroom Law
- 100 INS Detainees Start Hunger Strike