- Reviving the Highland Fling : Unassuming Fien Arrived at Royal 2 Years Ago, Turned Around the Football Team and Turned Himself Into a Heavily Recruited Quarterback
- The Best of Fred MacMurray; An Irwin Allen Threesome
- A Spunky but Safe 'Christmas'
- BANKING
- CAPITOL JOURNAL : Wilson Downplays Effect of Aides' Departures
- Oceanside
- Quayle Outraged by Charges in 'Doonesbury' Comic Strip
- SATICOY : Evaluation Ordered for Convicted Killer
- Pasadena Man Is Charged in Slaying Outside Northridge Deli
- Let Japan Be Auxiliary to America's Global Role : Geopolitics: Its supportive role should not be seen as simply underwriting U.S. policy.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Case Against Recall Group Is Dropped
- Son of Slain Officer Is Hit by Van, Killed
- Colts Come on Late to Tie Dorsey
- STAGE REVIEW : The Crazies Immerse Themselves in Orange Crush : There are enough laughs in the new revue--which often pokes fun at the county--to make up for the skits that fall short.
- Rap Makes a Strong Showing
- Miscellany
- MOVIE REVIEW : Psychological Striptease in Intriguing 'Twenty-One'
- Howard Brenton Has a Go at Shelley's 'Haunted Summer'
- Drumming Up Traditions From Africa : Musician: Francis Awe believes his talking drum has a lot to say to Americans. He and his ensemble will seek to prove it Saturday in Laguna Beach.
- R. G. Reynolds Found Guilty in Mail Fraud Case : * Finances: Talk show host lured about 70 of his fans to invest in schemes that held little promise of returns.
- Niches Are the Way to Tee Off in Golf Market
- Maxwell's Heirs Will Sell Berlitz to Japanese Firm : Publishing: The $265-million deal signals the family's intent to move ahead with the late magnate's plan to sell assets to reduce debt.
- Tainted Brew Blamed for 105 Deaths in India
- The Nyet-Ready-for-Prime-Time Players
- Announcement Hailed as a Way to Teach Public : Taboos: Activists praise Johnson for his courage. They say he can help shatter myths about HIV, AIDS.
- Defector Says Soviets Questioned POWs : Missing: The former Vietnam army colonel also says Hanoi is not holding any live American MIAs.
- In police jargon, "Code 7" means "taking...
- Quayle's Visit Draws Gay Protesters
- Fire Leaves 5 Small Businesses in Ashes : Disaster: Shopkeepers and customers try to cope in the aftermath of a $1-million fire at a San Fernando shopping center.
- IRVINE : Graffiti Cleanup Scheduled Saturday
- Man Shot in Shoulder While Driving on Freeway
- Man Charged in Drive-By Shooting at Dorsey High
- Newspaper Merger to Cut Staffs by 30%, Officials Say
- Dominguez Coaches See '90's Lemon as '91's Lemonade : Men: Hopes are high this year for a playoff berth after last year's disappointing finish.
- Dickerson Suspended Without Pay
- Valencia Has No Problem Rolling Over Anaheim
- Aztecs to Tip Off with Marathon Oil
- MEN'S TENNIS
- ROUNDUP : Royal Girls Win Marmonte Volleyball Title
- The Day the Magic Stopped : Earvin Leaves NBA, but His Smile Remains
- And Now! A Really Great Column!!!!
- A High-Energy Les Ballets Africains
- Cafe Bellissimo a Slice of Sicily
- The Long and the Short of New York '92 : Fashion: Calvin Klein gives a practical spin to longer lengths. Todd Oldham is impressive with his salute to '50s Americana, while Michael Kors goes bi-level.
- China, Vietnam Sign Economic Accords : Asia: The pacts on trade and border issues mark another step in the normalizing of relations.
- Fog Forces Suspension of Search in Ship Lanes
- SPORTSCOPE : Toros Hit Road for Soccer Playoffs
- Reggie Roby of the Miami Dolphins became...
- 'Lucky,' 'Park': Desperate Lives
- Rough Sailing at Regatta on Ocean
- B. Wayne Hughes, 58, has been elected...
- The Unified Medical Quality Commission, a nonprofit...
- Mother's Long Search for MIA Son Ends in U.S. Senate Hearing Room : Vietnam War: She was one of several witnesses who told committee members that there is evidence their missing relatives are still alive in Southeast Asia.
- Fog Expected to Give Way to Sun for the Weekend
- TUSTIN : City Takes Aim at Graffiti Problem
- CLIPBOARD : O.C. Hospital Births--September
- OXNARD : City Creates Parks and Recreation Post
- Man's Body Found in Motel Room
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Trustees OK Budget Restoring Programs
- Top Officials Leave Soviet Syndicate : America's Cup: Age of Russia's bid apparently in shambles.
- Exhibitions Give CSUN Jump-Start : College basketball: Matadors' second Division I season will be prefaced by two dress rehearsals.
- In a Flash, Loara Runs Away With Katella's Playoff Hopes
- College Football
- Hoover Reverts to Form in Loss to Arcadia, 24-0
- CITY SECTION VOLLEYBALL QUARTERFINALS : Chatsworth Girls Eliminated by Venice
- The Three Bears Plead Their Case to Fund Managers
- RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE : Home-Buying Lures: Down-Payment Cash, Picnics and Antiques
- Consumer Credit Shrinks Again; Jobless Claims Increase
- WORLD IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : Army Bombs Cities; Dubrovnik in Peril
- 'The Patsy Cline Collection'--Stuff of Sweet Dreams
- END OF THE MAGIC ERA : Teammates Past and Present Are Hit Hard : Lakers: Worthy speaks of a 'numbing feeling.' Chick Hearn says he sensed something serious when Johnson had to return from exhibition trip.
- Cable Television to Air AIDS Fund-Raiser Across the State : Benefit: 'AIDS CableThon' will raise money for the Los Angeles-based AIDS Healthcare Foundation and also assist Irvine's AIDS Services Foundation.
- First National Reportedly Shops Loan Unit
- BANKING
- Food for Thought on Credit Cards
- Pfizer Tracks Down Mystery Employee
- Kaama Files for Bankruptcy; Had Settled Business Debts
- A Wake-Up Call for Sleepwear : Men's lounge wear used to be limited to just a few prints; today it's the life of the pajama party.
- Where Gumby Meets the King
- Disney Hints at $1-Billion City Tab for Resort
- IN BRIEF : Hollywood Helps Elects New Officers
- FDA Likely to Speed Approval of New Drugs
- Broderick Prosecutors Get Extra Legal Advice : Courts: A letter from Dan Broderick's brother--also a lawyer--offers tips on how best to convict Betty Broderick. Her attorneys call it proof of a conspiracy by the legal community.
- San Diego
- Partying Aside, Some Say Navy Shouldn't Jettison Tailhook
- Magic's Gift for Inspiring Us Tests Reality : Sportsmanship: With grace and candor, he reveals his HIV infection, a challenge to fans to put aside shock and dismay.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Closing Street for Parking Lot OKd
- College Football
- The Day the Magic Stopped : Medical Prognosis Is Unclear
- Karen Finley Brings Her Controversial 'Victims' to L.A.
- Body Politic : Performance Artist Karen Finley Brings Her Controversial 'Victims' to L.A.
- Trimedyne to Seek FDA's Approval of Laser Treatment
- Dan Jenkins' Insufferable New Novel Really <i> Does</i> Play Hurt : YOU GOTTA PLAY HURT, <i> by Dan Jenkins,</i> Simon & Schuster, 22; 353 pages
- GUN CONTROL : Canada Shying Away From Guns : Northern U.S. neighbor is proud of relatively strict laws and lower crime rates.
- Californians Score High on Advanced Placement Tests : Education: Three times as many pass as in '84. Class of '91 ranks sixth in the nation on qualifying scores.
- Democrats Warn They May Drop Soviet Aid Package : Congress: Party leaders say the $1-billion assistance program is doomed unless Bush offers more support.
- Detroit Plan to Aid Blacks With All-Boy Schools Abandoned
- Man, 20, Dies in Drive-By Shooting
- Family Appeals for Aid to Pay for Second Transplant : Medicine: UC San Diego Medical Center agrees to perform Laguna Niguel woman's lung surgery, without which she has six months to live.
- Upscale and Romantic : Jessica McClintock Adds Whimsy to Exclusive Designs for Her Latest Store
- COLUMN ONE : A Ghostly Shiver in Cambodia : An end to civil war may give the Khmer Rouge, which left 1 million people dead in the '70s, a second chance at power. The despotic Pol Pot is believed to be pulling the strings.
- Courthouse May Be Built at Nearby Site : Torrance: Tentative discussions are taking place about possibility of acquiring 6.22 acres of former factory land north of the existing courthouse.
- A Warranty for Graduates?
- 2,200 County Workers Walk Out for a Day : Labor: Welfare employees and clerks in DA's office and Department of Children's Services go on surprise strike.
- Boxing
- AUCTIONS/ART
- AUCTIONS/ART
- The Old West the Way It Was Meant to Be Seen
- She Finds Composing a Real Tune-On : Local Jazz Keyboardist Peggy Duquesnel Is Focusing More Attention on Her Own Material
- AIRLINES
- BANKING
- IBM Chairman Expects 4th Quarter to Be Best This Year
- Following Typhoon's Devastation, a Philippines Town Buries Its Dead
- Home of the Law : FBI's New L.A. Chief Chooses to Live in Thousand Oaks
- MISSION VIEJO : Panel Eases Way for Alicia Project
- Woman on Tracks Injured by Train
- Leach Advances in ITCA Event at UC Irvine
- COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Cross-Country Rankings Reflect Notable Lag Time
- Saddleback Rolls to Keep Playoff Hopes Alive
- SOCCER : World Cup Officials Like the Coliseum
- Haiti From 2 Perspectives : Art: Voodoo flags and oil paintings, in two exhibits, show the light, the colors and the emotion of the Caribbean nation.
- Art Market Direction Still a Question Mark : Auctions: Sotheby's big fall sale generally followed patterns established the previous evening at Christie's--the total sale was way under estimate.
- Gays Find Voice on Stage : Arts: The theater is providing a positive forum and a sense of community for many gays and lesbians who feel they are facing increased hostility from the straight world.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Birthday Tribute to Parsons
- MOVIE REVIEW : Before Alec Guinness Was Over the 'Lavender Hill'
- DVI Financial Corp.: The Irvine provider of...
- Hope Signs Deal to Turn His Acreage Into Parkland : Open spaces: The entertainer will sell the land for a below-market price of $29.5 million to the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy. Gov. Wilson calls action 'a special gift.'
- Report on CHP Tickets Probe Goes to Wilson
- Beirut's American University Rocked by Powerful Bomb
- Watts Area to Get Family Restaurant--First Since Riots
- Man Killed, Teen Hurt in Suspected Gang Shooting
- Car Passenger Dies in Accident; Driver Held
- Schools to Institute 'Diploma Warranty'
- THE HOUSEBanking IssueOn a vote of 200...
- FILLMORE : Report on Bilingual Classes Accepted
- From the First, This Was One Special Player
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Tough Cop Closes In on Himself in 'Homicide'
- Adventures on the Amazon : After Years of Silence, Explorer Loren McIntyre Recounts His Harrowing Journey to Reach the River's Source
- Smith Says Prosecutor Is 'Incompetent' : Trial: Assistant state attorney claims defense has violated gag order in Kennedy rape case. Judge orders names of potential jurors withheld.
- FULLERTON : Hotel Will Become Market, Apartments
- Baseball
- The Day the Magic Stopped : Through the Years, He Stayed the Same : Memories: Magic departs the Lakers with the same youthful enthusiasm he brought to the NBA 12 years ago.
- Magic Johnson Through the Years:
- A Set of 'Stories' for Opera Neophytes
- CITY SECTION 4-A DIVISION GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL QUARTERFINALS : Dinaberg Carries El Camino Real to Win Over Cleveland
- Short Film Has Long List of Big Names
- Summing Up 40 Years With the MJQ
- AIRLINES
- ENTERTAIN
- FOCUS: FREEWAY TECHNOLOGY PARK
- Bank Agencies Act to Alleviate Credit Crunch : Finance: Regulators issue new guidelines that will prevent lenders from having to write off as many troubled real estate loans. The result should be more money to lend.
- Successful 30-Year Treasury Bond Auction Helps Push Prices Higher
- Keck Telescope Opens New Door to Heavens : Astronomy: The facility is dedicated in Hawaii. When fully functional, it will be the largest of its kind in the world.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : MIDDLE EAST : Gulf War Price Tab Pegged at $61 Billion
- Garden Grove Wakes Up in Time : Football: Argonauts fall behind by 14 but rally to beat Pacifica, 17-14, on Ioja's field goal.
- MUSIC REVIEW : New, Uneven Fare From E.A.R. Unit
- Halston: Still the Celebrity
- L.A. Teachers Union Board Against Strike but Opposes Pay Cut : Education: Leaders advise membership to seek further negotiations. Hard economic times weigh heavily in decision to recommend no walkout.
- War's Enduring Ecological Scars
- Same Tune, Different Verse: Layoffs Loom : Budget: With reserve funds low, Carson may need to eliminate jobs and cut services to avoid a $2-million shortfall.
- 'Lightning' Still Full of Fight : Aviation: A half-century after its heyday in WWII, a refurbished P-38 soars over Saddleback Mountain.
- Excerpts From Broderick Letter
- Hornaday Winner in Season's Last Race
- Healy Star Not Talk of Town
- Impresario, Children Bring 'Oliver' to Valencia
- San Diego Spotlight : Delicious Meeting of East, West Now at Azzura Point
- IRVINE : 7 UCI Researchers Win Medical Grants
- Former Gardena Minister Guilty of Sex Charges
- L.A. County Test Scores
- Dominguez Coaches See '90's Lemon as '91's Lemonade : Women: With four starters returning from last year's last-place team, things may be looking up.
- Santa Ana Earns Share of First With Victory
- END OF THE MAGIC ERA : Magic Johnson's Career Statistics
- RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE
- Huge Parkland Deal Wins OK From Bob Hope
- Bush OK Likely as House Passes Rights Bill
- DEA Informer in Scandal Gets 2-Year Sentence
- Working Prototype of Electric Car Unveiled : Transportation: DWP has invested $7 million in venture. Swedish firm building the automobile hopes to produce 30,000 annually by 1995.
- HERO WATCH : Magic's Best Hour
- Mother's Quest for MIA Son Now in Senate Hands : Vietnam War: Gladys Fleckenstein tells a committee that there is evidence the pilot from Canoga Park is still alive.
- Golf
- HIGH SCHOOL CROSS-COUNTRY ROUNDUP : Birmingham Boys Upset Bell
- Carey, Wright Help Los Alamitos Dominate Cypress
- A Change of Pace From Mainstream Movies
- Dog Days for Dealmakers : Actors, Agents See Bargaining Power Erode With the Recession
- R. G. Reynolds Found Guilty
- Robert J. Swanson has been appointed first...
- Rusty Pelican Restaurant Chain Picks New President
- L.A. Auto Insurance Is Still Costliest in the State : Premiums: Orange County is the second highest, and an area that includes San Bernardino and Riverside is No. 3, a survey says.
- BANKING
- Democrats Offer New Jobless Benefit Plan : Unemployment: The $5.5-billion Senate measure would offer Bush a unique triple-option method of financing it.
- Facing Up to Our <i> Real </i> Gun Problem
- THE CALIFORNIA COLLECTIONS : It's Safety First
- Reputed Polygamist Pleads Guilty to Sex Abuse of Girls
- Hashish No Worse Than Alcohol, Swiss Assert
- Tustin Wants More Control Over Homes for Recovering Addicts
- Murder Trial Raises Issue of Child Witnesses : Courts: Defense seeks to block prosecution's plans to subpoena two children, ages 3 and 5, to testify in case against their mother, accused of murdering her husband and burying his body in the front yard.
- Countywide
- Don't Quash Medical Advice : Bush should drop abortion 'gag rule'
- Baseball
- NHL ROUNDUP : Red Wings Knock Blues From First
- Balding's Score Is Just Enough for Edison
- Canucks Keep Kings at a Distance, 4-3 : Hockey: Vancouver goes five points ahead as L.A. ends emotionally draining day in defeat.
- An Artist's Brush With the Truth
- Commercial Real Estate : A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : COSTA MESA COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Carolyn J. Williams, owner of C.J. Williams...
- Book Renews Charges of a Reagan Deal With Iran
- Amid Devastation, Ormoc Buries Its Dead : Philippines: Mass graves are prepared for victims of Tuesday's tropical storm, since there aren't enough coffins. The toll could go to 3,400.
- Book Renews Charges of a Reagan Deal With Iran
- Media Investment Guru Guilty in Fraud Case
- Speedup of Malpractice Case Rejected
- DNA Links Hubbard to La Jolla Rape : Crime: Sources say the former police officer, who is accused of a series of beach attacks, is the main suspect, but he has not been charged.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Pool Hall, Eatery to Replace Golden Bear
- Burt Bidding to Mastermind a Turnabout
- NBA ROUNDUP : Starks Gives Knicks a Spark in 128-100 Victory
- Wackerman Honored by SCIAC
- Miscellany
- Kimbwala's Passes on Target as Orange Upsets El Modena
- Pilot-Reporter Appeals FAA's License Revocation : Television: The agency charged Robert Tur with 'careless and reckless behavior' in his coverage. He terms the decision 'a witch hunt.'
- County Rejects Plan to Move Up 1995 Trial Over Death of Baby : Malpractice case: The parents' attorney offers to hire a private judge. But an official says that would not allow an appeal over damages.
- Survey Finds Health Care Top Vote Issue
- SIMI VALLEY : Hearing on Development Continued
- $15 Million Raised for New Mission for Needy
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Surrenders to Police in Rape Case
- Advanced Test Pass Rate Rises : High schools: More than one of every four seniors who took the rigorous exams passed. They earn college credit.
- SANTA ANA : Students Go Futuristic to See the Past
- Portraits of a Man Who Killed His Lover Differ : Trial: The 30-year-old cabinetmaker shot his 19-year-old girlfriend and set himself on fire last year.
- Gulf War Objector Freed From Prison : Military: Ex-reservist who refused to ship out for combat is reunited with family, seeks to have military benefits restored.
- Santiago Benefits From Kennedy Turnovers
- Baseball
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Zimmerman Leads UCLA's Blue Team
- Hobert Well Above Average : Huskies Haven't Missed a Beat With Former Back-Up Quarterback
- Working Up Some Fun in 'Business'
- Wire Leaders Bring In Toothy Catch
- The Day the Magic Stopped : Even Hearing News Was Not Believing It
- Challenging Casting Call for Disney : HELP WANTED: Native American Indian, French-speaker preferred, to play Sitting Bull in Wild West show. Must be willing to travel to fight cowboys in suburban Paris. Generous European wage-benefit package. Apply Euro-Disney before 1992.
- Democrats OK Plan to Cut Wage Earner Taxes by Up to $200, Paid for by Wealthy : Economy: House leaders endorse proposal by Rostenkowski. It puts pressure on Bush to come up with his own aid for middle-income Americans.
- Dealing With Overpopulation
- New Area Code
- Jerry Falwell on Gays
- Dealing With Overpopulation
- Jerry Falwell on Gays
- New Area Code
- Dealing With Overpopulation
- Ratings on Reagan
- Jerry Falwell on Gays
- Ratings on Reagan
- Economic Slump
- Budget Cuts at State ABC
- Among Retailers, Discounters Fare Best in October : Sales: Upscale department stores and luxury item vendors feel effects of consumers' lack of confidence. One analyst says "things aren't getting better."
- More Fun, Less Politics and Fewer Bolsheviks : Holiday: St. Petersburg celebrates Revolution Day with a rock concert, fireworks and a 'coming-out' party.
- Oil-Short Cuba Plans to Slash Bus Service
- Look for the Local Label
- COUNTYWIDE : Air Quality Prompts Health Warning
- Street Resurfacing Gets Green Light
- PERSPECTIVE ON CAMBODIA : Snubs, Brooding and a Lasting Curse : The U.S. took an island of peace and gave it a holocaust. Even today, the horror inflicted by Nixon echoes.
- Bob Hope Agrees to Huge Parkland Deal : Development: The plan to combine two housing projects means 10,000 acres would be set aside as open space. Supervisors must still approve the proposal.
- Scholar Says Text of Scrolls Refers to Messiah Execution
- Santa Ana Youth Injured in Shooting
- Panel to Limit Play Hours on 2 Fields
- Richardson, No. 12 Texas A&M; Have No Trouble With TCU
- HIGH SCHOOL CROSS-COUNTRY ROUNDUP : SOUTHERN SECTION LEAGUE FINALS
- Perlas Gives Capistrano Valley More Pop : Football: Senior running back has averaged 172 yards the past four games.
- 'Crossroads' Celebrates Enduring Culture
- WestAir Gets Takeover Bid
- PEOPLE : Michael Hammer Leaves VP Post at Oxy
- Quick Ruling on Roe vs. Wade Sought : High court: Advocates for abortion rights call for decision on constitutional protection. Legal move could create a fiery issue for 1992 election.
- Disney Suggests That Anaheim Raise $1 Billion for Resort
- City's Development Fee Makes a 'Big Splash' : Art: The first work financed by the 'Percent for Art' program is on view at the relocated Greyhound Bus terminal.
- Cable TV to Air AIDS Fund-Raiser : Benefit: A statewide 'AIDS CableThon' will raise money for the Los Angeles-based AIDS Healthcare Foundation and other support and research agencies.
- PLATFORM : The Indian Gamble
- Channel Islands to Inventory All Species : Research: The park will receive an extra $622,000. It will monitor marine life for 10 years under a national program.
- COUNTYWIDE : Clinic Takes Its Prenatal Aid on Road
- Abuse Center Basks in Glow of 'Point of Light'
- An Emotional 'Welcome' for Ex-Soldiers : Theater: Playhouse West show brings veterans to their feet with poignant re-creations of the return from Vietnam.
- 'Backdraft,' 'Bob' Top List of Releases
- Content With the Flip Side : Music: Record companies are already after Fantasy 7, which will perform for the first time Saturday. Players, who have already tasted success with other bands, would rather perform than sign deals.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Misguided Tinkering Hurts 'Life'
- Mayer's 'Love Affair' Plays for Laughs
- Dealing With Overpopulation
- Mothballing B-1
- MOVIES - Nov. 8, 1991
- Obituaries - Nov. 8, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 8, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 8, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 8, 1991
- Names in the News - Nov. 8, 1991
- Names in the News - Nov. 8, 1991
- Names in the News - Nov. 8, 1991
- Heeding Bush, NATO Backs Lead Role by U.S. : Europe: His blunt message forces formal recognition of a continuing pre-eminent American position.
- RED BALL: When it comes to baseball...
- Mexico Seeks Land Reform, Bigger Farms
- Convention Center Wants to Double Its Exhibition Space : Tourism: Officials point to report saying the city could miss out on millions if the building is not expanded, but the mayor favors a different strategy.
- CHARGERS UPDATE : Lynn Denies Reports That He Might Quit
- SPIFFY: Huntington Beach officials want to set...
- REACTION: The Magic Johnson announcement had immediate...
- Reagan Legacy of Deficits Seen Curbing Bush Action
- Woman Held in Death of Foster Child : Crime: She is accused of beating toddler with paddle and leaving him unattended in tub. Social workers had regularly inspected home.
- New Players Enter Political Scene : Elections: Police officers and firefighters threw themselves into the local campaigns. Their efforts got mixed results.
- END OF THE MAGIC ERA : Q&A; : More Issues Than Answers Are Surrounding HIV