- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 6, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 6, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 6, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 6, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 6, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 6, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 6, 1991
- Firm Agrees to Convert $488,000 of Maxoil Debt
- Jefferies Sells Stake in L.A. Brokerage He Founded
- Linda Bernhardt has been appointed executive director...
- Financier Cotter Named Acting Citadel Chairman
- Calabasas-based Lockheed Corp. announced four senior appointments,...
- Scott Saccany has been named vice president...
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Smith Case Questions Focus on Publicity
- Record Cocaine Seizure
- Ruling Today on Mail Rate
- Rams Behind Robinson 60% : Pro football: Only part of his contract is guaranteed, although the team has made no move to replace him as coach.
- Boxing
- No Huskies Probably Means No Rose Bowl : UCLA: Not playing Washington gives Bruins little chance for New Year's Day in Pasadena.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Rangers Beat Calgary for 6th Win in a Row
- Jim Kuhn has joined West, Turnquist &...
- ATI Medical Reports Loss for 4th Quarter
- 2 Grocery Chains Plan Cuts in Newspaper Ads
- Acqua Group Says It May Lose Listing on NASDAQ
- COLUMN ONE : Tide of Islam Stirs Forces in Soviet Asia : A religious renaissance grows, with a particular appeal to the young. Some analysts fear it may transform itself into a full-fledged fundamentalist revolution.
- The Painstaking Biography of a Wonder Drug : THE ASPIRIN WARS: Money, Medicine, and 100 Years of Rampant Competition, <i> by Charles C. Mann and Mark L. Plummer,</i> Alfred Knopf, $35; 387 pages
- ANAHEIM : City to Weigh New Public Input Rules
- MOORPARK : Hearings Begin on Growth of City
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Holly-Seacliff Plan Foes Band Together
- Law Was a Model Until the Council Chewed It to Bits : Ethics: It was sometimes hard to tell whether damage was intentional. Now things can be made right.
- SANTA ANA : Police Seek Clues in Fatal Shooting
- OXNARD : City to Consider La Colonia Project
- Today's Elections
- Tax Group Seeks to Recall Hunter, Alpert : Politics: A group called REVOLT says the assemblywomen were targeted because they voted for $7 billion in new taxes.
- $2.1 Million Awarded to Latino in Bias Suit Against Store Chain : Civil rights: The former manager with Foot Locker said he was subjected to racial slurs and other humiliation. He eventually was demoted and fired.
- CULTURE WATCH : History Lesson
- Woman Arrested Over String of Robberies
- Tennis
- Just Winning Isn't Enough for Redlands
- CSUN Names Ward Backup Quarterback
- Ace Harris Brings a Lifetime of Backing Legends to S.D.
- Wahlco Reports Jump in 3rd-Quarter Profits
- IHOP Posts Lower Profit Due to One-Time Charge
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- Dr. Michael L. Sabolinski will join the...
- Developers Court 4 Firms Seeking Leases : Real estate: The potential transactions, which involve growing companies looking for more office space, have been valued at about $200 million.
- Israelis Open Settlement on Golan Heights
- Lord of the Gadflies : Amid Stinging Criticism, Maverick Zoologist Adrian Wenner Challenges the Theory That Bees 'Dance' to Communicate
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Court to Weigh Any Race Bias in Juries
- Newport Shores Park Name Official
- Chapman Benefit Lets the Good Times Enroll
- Man Dies in Struggle With Police on El Cajon Blvd.
- BUENA PARK : VFW to Relocate, Ending Dispute
- FULLERTON : City to Award Hotel Renovation Contract
- TRABUCO CANYON : Development Vote Likely to Be Delayed
- Man Drowns Trying to Earn $10 at Lake : Tragedy: The victim went into the water to retrieve a remote-controlled boat. He had overheard the owner offering a friend--in jest--money for the task.
- Teen-Ager Killed in Crash on Freeway
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Pitt to Appeal NCAA Ruling on Leon
- Laguna Beach Investigates Assistant's Role in Brawl
- TV REVIEW : 'Posing' Poses Lots of Problems
- New Art Grants Program Set Up for Minorities
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- Furniture Retailers in Trouble : Recession: Barker Bros. files for bankruptcy. RB may file this week. Both are victims of an industry slump that's lasted four years.
- David E. Robinson is joining Ligand Pharmaceuticals...
- Duke Courts Latino Voters in Radio Speech
- Early Cold Snap Sets Records From Plains to Gulf Area
- 2 Medflies, 1 Guava Fruit Fly Discovered
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Statistics Are Murderous
- If a poll were ever taken to...
- Mother Certain 2nd Photo of MIA Son Is Real : POWs: Her conviction has received some scientific bolstering. Senate hearings on U.S. efforts to locate missing servicemen open today.
- O'Bannon to Have Surgery on Left Knee
- Rams Behind Robinson 60% : Pro football: Only part of his contract is guaranteed, although the team has made no move to replace him as coach.
- Eagles' Offense Wakes Up, Defense Puts Giants to Sleep
- MUSIC REVIEW : Hard to See 'The Forest' for the Trees
- Weekend Box Office : 'People' Tops a Lackluster Bunch
- SPI Pharmaceuticals Donates Vitamins to Kiev in Ukraine
- Sutro Executive Will Step Down to Seek Deals
- Brajdas Corp. Raises $6.9 Million in Stock Sale
- Bush Doesn't Favor Tax Cut This Year : Economy: Budget Director Darman says such a move would produce 'partisan conflict' and upset financial markets.
- A Revolution in Fast Food on the Avenida Revolucion
- 20 Insurers Act to Aid Takeover of Executive Life : Bailout: Transamerica Occidental Life and Prudential Life are among those offering to kick in $1 billion in guarantees.
- Pinkerton's Acquires British Security Firm
- BANKING
- Judge in LTV Bankruptcy Will Hear Creditors' Plan
- Study Finds Child Care in Decline : Social services: California's system once served as a model for the nation. Large numbers of children now receive 'woefully inadequate' care, researchers say.
- ELECTIONS : Officials Predict 20% Turnout at the Polls
- Lake Using Reclaimed Water Dedicated : Sepulveda Basin: The 11-acre site will sustain migratory birds and other wildlife. The city has been under pressure to tap into treated effluent when possible.
- Refreshing Relief From Past Bluster : Palestinians eschew Arafat-style posturing
- OXNARD : City Faces Possible $1.4-Million Deficit
- Touch of the Old-Fashioned : Funicular trolley will be revived in downtown Los Angeles
- Parks Officials Vote to Tighten Controls Over L.A. Zoo Group
- Chargers Planning No Action Against Hall : Pro football: Team offers help to lineman in wake of incident.
- Com Systems Inc., a Westlake Village long-distance...
- BANKING
- Next Step : Baltics Find Freedom Isn't Easy : * Newfound liberty has stirred feverish nationalism. Is it running roughshod over minorities?
- Dow Index Falls 10.73 as Fed Action Awaited
- Those Who Rely on Services Feel Impact of Strike
- U.S. Gave China Prisoner List; Pressure Failed
- O.C. Losing Population to Neighbors : Migration: Riverside and San Bernardino counties are the major emigrant destinations.
- Liquor, Beer Ads Aimed at Youths Attacked : Health: The surgeon general asks the alcohol industry to halt the practice. She says the spots ignore the realities of life.
- Six-Month Window Opens for 'Medigap' Health Insurance
- DATELINE: KANSAS CITY : Do Term Limits Work? Ask One Place That's Tried Them
- Picus' Planning Proposal Divides Council Members
- Top Air Pollution Penalties
- It Was All on the Line : Virginia All-American Staley Helps Talk a Young Fan Out of Leaping to Her Death
- Ziff, Former Columnist of The Times, Dies at 86
- MUSIC/DANCE
- MUSIC REVIEW : Provocative Offering of 'Lucio Silla'
- John D. (Jay) Thomas has been promoted...
- Are Local Home Prices Destined to Tumble?
- Keith A. Johnson was elected chairman of...
- Peter D. Clark has been hired at...
- Perceptronics Revenue, Net Income Up Sharply
- Transamerica Insurance Profits Dip in Quarter
- New Tollway Environmental Report Tells Good and Bad News : Transportation: Agency officials say they would mitigate effects on wildlife. Owners of upscale homes watch warily.
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES / SHIRLEY L. GRINDLE : Loopholes Have Contributed to the Demise of TIN CUP : Look at the amount of money given to candidates, not a "conflict of interest" principle that PACs can skirt.
- COUNTYWIDE : Riley, Wieder Offer Conflicting Plans
- Knee Injury Sidelines 49ers' Young, Elevating Bono to a Starting Role
- Rexon Inc. to Purchase Digital Audio Tape Maker
- Lawrence C. Moore has been appointed vice...
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Managerial Revolutions Can Be Risky
- Brenda Dobbs has joined Steel Marketing Partners...
- David Mullich has joined Interactive Support Group...
- Pico Products Narrows Loss; Revenues Drop
- HEALTH CARE
- Probe Starts to Lift Veil on Asian Organized Crime
- ENERGY : Utilities Study Ways to Harness the Wind : California is the leader. Declining costs, improved technology add to appeal.
- Nixon Visits Own Library in O.C. After Reagan Fete
- Elections Today Air Themes Likely to Shape '92 Contests : Politics: Wofford cites economic woes in his Senate race against Thornburgh. Washington state's term-limit plan tests discontent with Congress.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Authorities Extend Full Fire Alert
- Steel Firm Agrees to Settle Job Bias Case for $4 Million
- THE TIMES POLL : Black, White Americans Split Over Anti-Bias Laws
- Burrus Pleads Not Guilty in Death of Wife, 75 : Murder trial: Move to reduce $1-million bail is denied by judge. Defendant, who had driver's licenses in four states, was considered a flight risk.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Buchheim Resigns From City Council
- Crime Bill
- Jury Clears 6 Deputies in Civil Rights Violation Case
- Voters to Settle Race in 6th District Today
- Glen Miranda has joined Spear/Hall as art...
- Investor's Suit Alleges PMC Officials Ran Ponzi Scheme : Courts: The legal action mirrors a recent bankruptcy examiner's report that said Property Mortgage Co. was insolvent for years before entering Chapter 11.
- Kerrey Proposes Cutting Cabinet 50%
- Social Workers Walk Off Job; Staffing Cut Up to 90% : Labor: Action presages planned strike today of 40,000 county employees seeking pay raises and better benefits.
- U.S. May Have to Choose Talks Site : Mideast: Arabs and Israelis leave Madrid, unable to decide on a further venue. Baker reportedly gives the several parties two weeks to come up with a plan.
- CAMARILLO : Hearing on Mall Project to Resume
- GARDEN GROVE : Police Seek Motive in Stabbing Death
- Life's a Party for Puppeteer, Who Also Clowns Around
- SANTA PAULA : Council Considers Spray-Paint Law
- Ex-Laguna Beach Player Keys Victory at Olympic Trials
- Texas A&M; Basketball Draws 2-Year Probation
- SHOW AND TELL
- Changing Lifestyles : Drug Bust Brings Tourist Boom Back to Cartagena : * The historic resort on the Caribbean has outlasted its latest enemy: Colombian cocaine warriors who scared foreigners, and their money, away.
- UC Panel Urges Less Emphasis on Research : Education: Report calls for professors to focus more on teaching, public service and attempts to solve real-life problems.
- MOSCOW : A Not So Red-Letter Day
- Profile : Serb Makes Himself Heard in Croatia : * Milorad Pupovac fights for minority rights in the war-torn land. He's gaining influence by working behind the scenes.
- Term-Limit Fight Invokes California as the Bogyman : Politics: Washington state incumbents fan fears of water grab by arid neighbor. The tactic may be working.
- Scientist Fatally Injured by Stone Hurled From Car
- L.A. School Board Imposes 3% Pay Cut on Employees
- Man Who Posed as Saudi Prince Gets 2 Years
- IRVINE : A Festival of Cultural Diversity
- Onetime Prosecutor Claims Sex Harassment
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Greene Is Fitting Into His New Job
- ART REVIEW : Kollwitz: Germany's Mother Courage
- SHOW AND TELL
- TransTechnology Moving to New Jersey
- Community Psychiatric Centers Earnings to Drop : Finance: The Laguna Hills chain predicts a decline of about $14 million due to bad debts and bill-collection delays.
- HEALTH CARE
- The Cost of Living
- Michael J. Petersen has been appointed vice...
- Amy de Noble has been added to...
- Susan Papanek has been named senior vice...
- Lockheed Aims to Repurchase 6.3% of Its Stock
- BEIJING : Are They Friends Again?
- Presidential Libraries
- Army Response to EC: Shelling of Croatia Cities
- House Defeats Broad Reform of Banking Laws
- Dons Passing on Women's Basketball
- USC Beats High Five America, 104-101
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Couple Sell Shares in Unico American Corp.
- INTERNATIONAL
- HEALTH CARE
- Pacific Inland Bancorp: The Anaheim financial services...
- Litton Reports 2 Orders for Navigation Systems
- Paul Kinloch has been named a member...
- Penelope Perryman has been named Foreclosure/REO manager...
- E. N. Phillips Will Not Acquire Sierra Tech
- 93 Poker Machines Seized From Indians
- Stoy to Direct Beckman Systems Development
- Car-Phone Users Get a Rolling Yellow Pages
- Pioneer O.C. Ad Agency to Close by Year's End : Advertising: Cochrane Chase, Livingston & Co. dominated the local industry until it was bought out in the mid-1980s.
- Millions of Blacks in S. Africa Go on Strike
- The Press : On Prospects for a New Mideast Order
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Cal Gives Trojans Poor Report Card
- Water District Pulled Into Vortex of Controversy : Politics: The Lee Lake agency used to get little attention. But the growth of Riverside County has spurred it into action, and some longtime residents are fighting its plans.
- O.C. Charities: Less Giving and a Greater Need
- U.S. Court Hears Guam Abortion Ban Appeal
- VENTURA : Search, Seizure Not Illegal, Judge Rules
- Broderick Tells of Mental and Physical Abuse : Murder trial: Former La Jolla socialite says her husband, whom she killed, was a volatile drunk who often hit her.
- More Fans Hurt in Crowd Crush at Morrissey Concert
- Support Is Sought for Rush-Hour Truck Ban : Transportation: Mayor Bradley discusses with a Valley business group a proposal that would ban some vehicles from city streets during peak hours.
- Will Zambia Prove Contagious?
- Panel Urges Withdrawal by Marshal of Rose Parade
- Vernon Sues to Stop Probe of His Religion
- Judge Again Refuses to Jail Gates on Contempt Charges
- FULLERTON : Council Hearing on Church Ban Set
- The Business of Information Taps the Moving Market : Technology: PacTel inaugurates its first information referral service for motorists with cellular phones.
- El Cajon
- Hacker Pleads Guilty in 'Logic Bomb' Scheme : Crime: Ex-General Dynamics programmer tried to sabotage computers so the company would have to pay him to fix the problem.
- Success Is Fleeting at New Mexico : College football: An unexpected victory lets the team forget the losses for a moment, but it doesn't save the coach's job.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Berkowitz Leads Fountain Valley to Tennis Title
- Susan Huberman
- Music Reviews : Pianist Barry Douglas in Ambassador Recital
- Music Reviews : Guarneri Quartet at Ambassador
- Jim Sebreros
- Baseball
- Hebert Leads the Band in New Orleans
- MUSIC/DANCE
- A Glowing 'Lucky Star' Rises Again : Restoration: The 1929 silent with a new score will screen at UCLA in a film-preservation benefit.
- Toni Childs and Her Mystery Muse : Music: The singer-songwriter, due at the Coach House tonight, says creativity originates on a mental 'inside track.'
- JAZZ REVIEW : Rucker Is Pleasing at Bakery
- Newport News Sued in Dispute Over Circulation : Newspapers: The Newport Beach-Costa Mesa Pilot alleges that its rival has exaggerated its distribution figures to attract advertisers. The News denies any wrongdoing.
- Pollution Research Gets Contract Worth $190,000
- Trio-Tech Shows Profit of $11,000 in 4th Quarter
- Group Reduces Its Stake in House of Fabrics Inc.
- Donald Kowalski has been appointed vice president...
- Amex's Credit Rating Lowered
- Property Mortgage Ran Ponzi Scheme, Suit Claims
- Kesey Come, Kesey Go : The Merry Prankster Is Up to His Old Tricks in an O.C. Appearance With a '60s Feeling, and Once Again It's . . .
- PERSPECTIVE ON MIDDLE EAST PEACE : Taking Baby Steps Into a Brave New World : Angry words fly, but encouraging signs of engagement and pragmatism are making peace faintly imaginable.
- NAACP Branch Regains Autonomy but Loses Show
- Toxic Discharges
- Gem of an Isle : Conservation: Each year Santa Cruz Island attracts 200 volunteers. They perform a range of chores for the Nature Conservancy.
- Man Killed by LAPD Officer Is Identified
- Argentina Lauds Police Official's Charity Work
- Former Fire Official to Get Drug Counseling : Hearing: A judge orders James J. Mullen, who retired after an arrest scandal, to enter a diversion program.
- Varco International Inc.: The Orange manufacturer of...
- Tejon Ranch Co. Blames Drought for 87% Profit Dip
- Data-Design's Finances Distress Stockholders
- Vito J. Guarino Jr. has resigned as...
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- Shots Fired at Home of No. 2 Nicaragua Official
- On the Front Lines of War Against Gangs : Schools: At Manual Arts High, gangs are a part of daily life. Principal Robert Barner's 'common-sense' approach tries to minimize their influence and prevent violence.
- Jurors Find Man Guilty in 2 Parking Lot Rapes : Courts: Paul William Jensen of Mission Viejo is also convicted of kidnaping, intimidating a witness and sexual battery.
- Supervisors Consider 4 for Coastal Commission : Appointments: Wright, VanderKolk, Lawrason and Villeneuve are candidates for recommendation to Gov. Wilson.
- Gay-Rights Activists Arrested at Rally Fined : Court: They plead guilty to reduced charges of disturbing the peace but promise to continue protesting the veto of AB 101.
- Countywide
- * Irma H. Lambert; Retired Librarian
- If He Can't Play, L.A. Is the Place for It
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Agnes' Loses the Faith : Cal State Fullerton Production Lacks Passion of Pielmeier's Work
- Golden West-Long Beach Water Polo Battle Heats Up
- Quantum Health Resources Inc.: The Orange provider...
- Profits Slide for Ventura County National Bancorp
- Classes Suspended for Memorials for Murder Victims at U. of Iowa
- Gorbachev Appeals for Teamwork : Soviet Union: He warns the republics of economic collapse in the face of bickering and indecision.
- FITNESS : Therapist Hopes the Public Will Get His Massage
- 'Penniless,' Marcos Stays in Plush Suite : Philippines: Unreality marks the first day back. Her entourage occupies 60 hotel rooms.
- SANTA ANA : Council Rejects Plan for Open-Air Bazaar
- LAPD Shows Bias, Black Officers' Group Says : Law enforcement: The association's position paper cites discrimination in training and promotion. It stops short of faulting Police Chief Daryl F. Gates.
- YORBA LINDA : Slain Man's Identity Remains a Mystery
- City Gun Registration Proposed as a Way to Reduce Drive-Bys
- 2 Cities Share Billing as Hottest Spots in U.S.
- First National Reportedly Presses Bid to Sell Loan Unit : Banking: Sources say the increased effort is spurred by a $5.5-million third quarter loss linked to loans.
- Western Firms in Soviet Union Forget PR
- Boy Who Was Fetus When Father Died Is Allowed to Sue : Law: Court says child has right to claim he was deprived of civil rights by 1982 killing at hands of LAPD unit.
- Angered: Virginia Thomas, the wife of Supreme...
- San Diego
- Vacancy on County School Board Filled
- Miscellany
- Robo No More : Marinovich's Image as the Ultimate Quarterback Was Tarnished by USC Gossip, Leading to Friction
- Miscellany
- Grocery Chains to Reduce Ads in S.D. Papers : Retailing: Vons Co. and Lucky Stores, at least temporarily, plan to rely more on direct-mail campaigns, a blow to San Diego newspapers.
- Advance Logic Cuts PC Prices: Advanced Logic...
- Justice Dept. to Boost Housing Fairness Enforcement : Real estate: Banking regulators also plan to probe mortgage lenders with high rates of minority rejections.
- High-Speed Shakeout : Drag racing: The recession and the rising cost of the cars are affecting sponsors. Don Prudhomme is among the lucky drivers with a backer.
- Beijing Officials Plan College Thrift Classes
- Rep. Morrison (R-Wash.) Will Run for Governor
- National Agenda : Moscow Seeks New Prestige as Superpower of Peacemakers : * Mediator's role at the Mideast peace talks raised Soviet hopes of regaining global influence. But some call it camouflage for the nation's decline.
- Marcos Gives Up Millions in Cash, Jewels to Settle Philippine Suit
- Rail Service Is No. 1 Priority, Survey Finds : Transportation: Public loses zest for new freeways, has doubts about handling of revenue from half-cent sales tax.
- SANTA ANA : Woman Sentenced for Plotting Murder
- Baseball
- Magically, Laker Prospects Brighten for Near Future : Pro basketball: Johnson returns to practice but won't be ready to play tonight. Divac, Smith still are sidelined.
- Answering the Call : Actor Sees Himself as Perfect Choice for 'Elmer Gantry'
- No Charges Against Photographer
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Roster Spot Opened for Return of Allen
- PRO FOOTBALL : Even Against Underdogs, Mike Ditka Gets Team to Bear Down
- Japan's Contempt for America
- North's Revelations
- 'Woman With Guts' Starts Controversy Too
- 'Woman With Guts' Starts Controversy Too
- The Repercussions of Gays' Coming Out
- North's Revelations
- Japan's Contempt for America
- Recession
- 'Woman With Guts' Starts Controversy Too
- The Repercussions of Gays' Coming Out
- Japan's Contempt for America
- Assimilation of Latinos
- Japan's Contempt for America
- Japan's Contempt for America