- Subway May Be Dug With a Difference
- Police Say Little on Investigation Into Deaths of 4 Koreans
- No-No Nintendo : Expensive Video-Game Systems May Fall to Rivals, Tight Budgets
- PERSPECTIVE ON AEROSPACE : Letting Our Last Edge Slide Away : If McDonnell builds high-tech planes abroad, it will cripple U.S. manufacturing. No other country would allow it.
- IRVINE : Builder Has Bone to Pick With City
- Sex, Drugs, Rock . . . and AIDS : Some Rockers Opt for Change in Lifestyle
- JAZZ REVIEW : Singer's Lounge Act Puts Jazz on Ropes : Buddy Greco's Vegas-style demeanor dominates much of show, but now and then his other, more tasteful instincts shine through.
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- International Business Machines' top U.S. marketing executive,...
- Blue Barrel Disposal Co. Acquired by Firm in L. A.
- John O. Whedon; Radio, TV Writer
- Getting Even : Homeless in his hometown, Richard Kreimer says he was treated like a dog. And so he struck back--he sued. And sued. And sued.
- Culture : Wine Sales Sour, but Tradition Ages Well : * Fortunately, France's annual Beaune charity auction is about more than money. Its colorful story started in 1443.
- Homeowners Assn. Finds Something to Talk About
- OJAI : Soviet Describes Life Without Nintendo
- Court Upholds Evidence of Victim Impact : Crime: California justices consider the effect on a victim's family in supporting the death sentence for the killer of a 12-year-old girl in an Orange County case.
- DEA Corruption Trial Witness Gets 10 Years
- Dave Webber
- CLIPBOARD : Child Abuse Report
- Pro Basketball
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: SMALL SCHOOLS
- Magic Touched Spain : Johnson's Announcement Hit Hard at Site of Olympics
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: SMALL SCHOOLS
- Miscellany
- It Takes Only Bono to Unravel Rams : Pro football: The 49ers' third-string quarterback passes for 306 yards in San Francisco's 33-10 victory.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Marc Cohn Makes It Personal : The singer-pianist puts grit and emotion into a three-ovation Coach House performance that is passionate, soulful, funny and flawlessly executed.
- STAGE
- Tom Crawford has been appointed director of...
- Stuart D. Hirsch has joined the firm...
- Disney Selects Planner to Head Park Project : Development: Kenneth P. Wong has a background in commercial office buildings, hotel and retail projects.
- HIGH TECHNOLOGY
- Gary Chalupsky has been appointed director of...
- Several OPEC Nations Plan High Output : Energy: A key Saudi official wants the cartel to meet the demand, even though a glut is shaping up.
- Terminal Data's Profit for 4th Quarter Is $105,000
- Home Sales Decline in California : Housing: The drop in mortgage rates fails to spur sales in the state, but sales of existing homes across the country edge up in October.
- New Jobless-Aid Bill on Fast Track in Congress
- Lining Up for Wedded Bliss in the U.S.S.R
- JOHANNESBURG : Talking About the Talks
- Court Backs Victim-Impact Evidence in Capital Cases : Crime: California justices consider effect on family survivors in upholding death sentence for killer of girl.
- IMMIGRATION : The Illegal Worker Problem: Do Hiring Sanctions Work?
- VENTURA : Masonry Structures Must Be Anchored
- Right Way and Wrong Way to Cut Defense : Pressures mount to pare Pentagon budget even more
- Simi Valley Manufacturing Firm Gutted by Fire, at Least 1 Injured
- Titans Get Victory, but It Isn't Pretty : College basketball: Cal State Fullerton beats San Francisco, 93-84, in season opener, but nearly lets a big lead get away.
- MEDIA
- Potential Pension Deficit Widened
- Korean Firm Buys Hyatt Wilshire Hotel
- Sergent Mechanical System Inc. in Port Hueneme...
- Schimmel to Head KPMG Audit Dept.
- Image Entertainment Gets $20-Million Loan
- Susie Malek was elected president of the...
- Harmony Holdings Raises $2.83 Million From Stock
- Tenneco to Sell Its Natural Gas Unit for $632 Million
- Drug Lords Aided Contras, Ex-Kingpin Testifies
- Klaus Kinski; Polish-Born Actor Had 200 Film Roles
- Facing Deficit, Angels Waver on Free Agents
- Economic Woes Cut Bush's Support, Times Poll Finds : Survey: Popularity rating falls to 53%. Economy is seen as shaky by 87%, and 26% expect to spend less.
- City Loses Bid for Delay of Lawsuit by Developer
- Some O.C. Cities Aren't Paying Booking Fees : Government: Six owe $551,400 in prisoner charges. Four are protesting the levy or its implementation.
- Magic Johnson Forms Anti-AIDS Foundation
- The Dilemma of Corporate Media Bosses : Reporting: Today's news executive is part of the business elite. That has to affect coverage.
- LAGUNA HILLS : Bank-Robbery Suspect Arrested
- Pasadena's City Council Apologizes to Sheriff's Dept.
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: SMALL SCHOOLS
- Loyola Marymount Rallies to Win, 101-87
- Commissioner Fay Vincent, deputy commissioner Stephen Greenberg...
- Los Alamitos, Rosary Meet for Tennis Title
- Pro Basketball
- JUNIOR COLLEGES FOOTBALL BOWLS : 2nd Place Is All It Takes
- Dance Review : Montes, Molina: A Theatrical Flamenco
- TV Review : What Role Did North Play in Waite's Ordeal?
- Home Sales Decline in California : Housing: The drop in mortgage rates fails to spur sales in the state, but sales of existing homes across the country edge up in October.
- Lewis S. Lustman has been named manager...
- Compex Inc. in Van Nuys won a...
- Edcliff Instrument Division in Sylmar won a...
- HIGH TECHNOLOGY
- Nation IN BRIEF : MONTANA : House OKs Custer Battlefield Change
- 6-Mile Peace Zone Proposed Near Armenia
- Eric Carr; Drummer of Rock Group Kiss Was 41, Had Cancer
- October Restaurant Closures
- SANTA PAULA : 2 Boys Arrested in $45,000 Arson Fire
- Two SDSU Softball Players Die in Auto Crash in Baja
- Chiropractor Pleads No Contest in Sexual Attacks
- Elderly Man Killed in Chula Vista Crash
- O.C. THEATER : 'West Side' Leaves Its Heart in the Suburbs
- Lewis H. Carpenter has been appointed senior...
- Marriott, Anaheim Team Up to Offer Training Program : Employment: The six-week class will lead to jobs for 15 city residents at one of the company's 18 hotels in county.
- AUTO INDUSTRY
- Carl E. Weidner Jr. has been named...
- U.S. Military Will Shelter Haitians at Base in Cuba
- Cuomo, Legislators Can't Agree on Budget : Politics: Deficit issue may delay N.Y. governor's decision on whether to run for President. He asks Legislature to convene.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Shuttle Crew Starts Spotting 'Targets'
- MISSION VIEJO : High School Gym to Be Dedicated
- Hollywood Christmas Parade
- Rose Queen Judging by Men Only Criticized : Tournament: County organization asks why only one woman has ever served on the prestigious panel.
- Newport Bans New Tanning Salons to Fight Prostitution
- THOUSAND OAKS : New Gift Shop to Help Fund Library
- Food for Homeless Spoils in an Unplugged Freezer
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NATIONAL ROUNDUP : No. 1 Duke Warms Up With Easy 103-75 Victory
- Sanders Leads Westchester Over Fremont, 58-47, in Opener
- In the Driver's Seat : Cars: In August, BMW acquired 50% of a Newbury Park design firm. It isn't the first German auto maker to invest in U. S. talent.
- Who Says?: A top KGB officer claims...
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Lawmakers OK Key Parts of Highway Bill
- Exploding Engine Ends 95-Mile Chase
- Rams in '91: It Can't Get Much Uglier, But Can Get Worse
- Detmer, Howard Lead Selections; UCLA's Darby Also Makes Team
- Thanksgiving Comes Early to Box Office : Movies: Three releases score big, but insiders worry that Christmas glut may confront filmgoers with too many choices.
- Libya Accused in Jet Bombing
- AN APPRECIATION : Freddie Mercury: Confident Energy
- $15.2 Million Raised in Auction Firm's Stock Sale
- Sales of North American-Made Cars Fall : Detroit: In November, even cash rebates and low-interest rates failed to move wary consumers.
- S.D. Firms Still Target the 'Top-Gun' Market : Defense: Despite end of Cold War, they see continuing prospects in high-tech military training.
- Robert Reilly has been appointed vice president...
- 3 Junior High Youths Plead Guilty in Failed Plot to Kill Fellow Student
- Delilas Cut Loose at Opera Pacific Ball
- 15 Injured as Car, RTD Bus Collide
- 3 Arrested in Alleged Murder-for-Hire Plot Against Judge, 2 Officers
- Teamster Reformers Oust Union Head From Local Post : Labor: Members in Boston deal another blow to top executives as ballots are cast to select new leaders.
- Prospects for Successful Appeal of Grocer's Sentence Seen as Slim
- Plan for Equal School Funding Debated
- CAMARILLO : Camrosa Directors Sworn Into Office
- Downtown Ojai Traffic Proposal Causing Debate
- Judge Blocks Testimony on Broderick's Jail Scuffle
- VENTURA : Couple Ordered to Cease False Ads
- Between the Dump and a Hard Place : Landfill: Elfin Forest homeowners want the county to purchase their properties, near a proposed landfill expansion, as promised.
- Wounded Man Identifies Defendant as Uncle's Killer
- Local Guitarist Recruits Top Players for Demo Recording
- Rockwell International Corp. in Thousand Oaks won...
- Supercomputers Make Industry Inroads
- Stevens Construction Co. in Lancaster won an...
- Premier Bank in Northridge said its board...
- Foul Smell Forces Recall of Turkeys : Food: Norbest tells grocers to pull fresh birds after complaints about the odor. Frozen ones are not affected.
- COLUMN ONE : Old Ways Die Hard in Kuwait : Bureaucracy and foreign labor once again prevail, and time has eased the pressure for political change.
- Yet Another Roadside Attraction
- Ex-Hostage Sutherland, Family Reunited in Bay Area
- Officer Returns Fire, Hits Man
- Nicaragua Acts to Halt Renewal of Guerrilla War : Conflict: A special brigade is formed to help disarm ex-Contras and former Sandinista soldiers.
- LA HABRA : Group Helps Build Community Life
- COUNTYWIDE : Magic's HIV Virus Stirs a Samaritan
- Man Killed in Manner of Execution
- A Visit With the Folks Who Pay for Your Bargains : Working: It's people at the bottom of the labor ladder who fill discount stores with cheap goods they can't even afford.
- Judge Rejects Suit Over Lack of Cheap Housing : Migrants: Encinitas doesn't exclude low-income families, judge rules in migrant workers' case.
- Ann Parry; Retired Real Estate Broker
- New Boat to Enter Cup Series
- Guards' 57 Points Power CS Fullerton
- Fear Never Chills Out in the Goal
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: SMALL SCHOOLS
- Bono Knows How to Handle the Rams : 49ers: Third-string quarterback has the biggest game of his career, in the first half alone.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Randolph's 30 Points Spark SCC Over Bethany for Fourth Victory
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Ovations for Marc Cohn
- Libya Accused in Jet Bombing
- C. William Wood has been named a...
- Zero Enclosures in Burbank won a $1.4-million...
- Mervin G. Morris, founder of Mervyn's stores,...
- Disney Picks Chief to Build Theme Park
- Hamburger Hamlet Goes Public With Stock Offer
- El Camino Acquires Assets of Software Firm
- Former Canoga Park defense contractor Richard I....
- Leo Riley has been named the vice...
- HMO Decision Is Stiff First Test for Regulator : Watchdog: Corporations Commissioner Thomas Sayles hopes that his ruling on the proposed leveraged buyout of Health Net will set a precedent.
- A Sunday in December
- Saugus Brush Fire Scorches 10 Acres
- Boatman Goes Overboard in Race at Cabo : Sailing: In a matter of seconds, Matchett goes from pilot house to sea.
- Magic's Latest Message: The Safest Sex Is No Sex
- Miscellany
- Miscellany
- Recession Tougher on Smaller Builders : Construction: Eighty of Orange County's 105 home builders shared only 23% of sales through September. Low consumer confidence, tight credit blamed.
- Bendix Oceanics Inc. in Sylmar won a...
- The Seniors Housing Council of the Building...
- Susan C. Warren has been awarded the...
- Search for Missing Plane With 5 Aboard Continues Into Second Week
- Quarterbacks Aikman, Hostetler Head Long Injury List : Pro football: Former Raider Beuerlein will take over for the Cowboys. The Giants' Simms will regain job.
- Bad Shooting, Impatience Doom CSUN at Evansville
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: SMALL SCHOOLS
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: SMALL SCHOOLS
- TV Review : Inside Proust's Paris and Vulnerable Heart
- Police Plan Sparks Council Shouting Match
- Terror Led to Killing, Widow Claims : Crime: Solana Beach woman buried her husband in garden because he had vowed to do the same to her, according to testimony.
- Stumbling Evansville Proves Too Much for CS Northridge
- Soaring Above the Competition : Calvary Chapel: Behind McFarland and Linsey, Eagles may have tallest front line in county.
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: SMALL SCHOOLS
- In Raiders' Numbers Game, They Have One That Counts
- Jo Ann Paradis has been named controller...
- William E. Borsari has been elected 1992...
- Ronald T. Myers has been appointed San...
- Litton Systems Inc. in Woodland Hills won...
- Rocky Road for Biotech Firms : Price erosion: Market's recent fall was triggered in part by the astronomic appreciation of the stocks. Most of the companies have not been profitable.
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : AST Research Stock Falls to Yearly Low as Competition Increases
- Ed Beaver has been appointed vice president...
- AIRLINES
- Anne-marie Franke has joined the San Diego...
- Diceon Electronics and Calvary Settle Suits Against Each Other
- Ball Has Option to Buy Kerr Plant
- Elizabeth A. Siegmund has joined the certified...
- E. E. Roseman; Headed Grand Jury
- Libya Accuses U.S., Britain of Attack Plot
- Postscript : 10 Years Afterward, Egypt 'Rehabilitates' Sadat : * Reviled by left and right, he was a prophet without honor in his own land. But the Madrid talks have changed all that.
- Patients Will Soon Face Decisions as Large as Life
- Prosecutor Assails Self-Defense Claim in Slaying of Officer
- Police Union Plans Campaign to Push for More Patrol Officers : Law Enforcement: City Hall lobbying effort and a voter initiative drive are being discussed as ways to increase police force numbers.
- SDSU Now Fears Too Few New Enrollees
- Reiner Backs Off From Plan to Block Karlin : Courts: D.A. says he will decide case by case whether to remove judge from criminal trials. His earlier pledge drew heavy criticism.
- Inspectors Find Few Problems at Area Farms : Agriculture: State labor investigators give only two citations after looking for health and labor violations at about 15 sites.
- Ban on New Liquor Stores Near Existing Ones OKd
- Aggressive Panhandlers Anger Ventura Merchants
- Man Gets 7 1/2 Years for Plot on Husband
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: SMALL SCHOOLS
- Crenshaw Makes Point in 3-A
- Getting Down at the Upbeat Saxx : Night Life: The 3-year-old Southeast San Diego club has become the place to hear jazz and blues, and its owners hope to expand soon.
- Libya Accused in Jet Bombing
- Otra Securities Profit Down 32% for Quarter
- Rooms With Views for a Million-Plus : Housing: Construction has begun on the rolling hills of the Newport Coast, the county's premier stretch of undeveloped coast.
- Emergency Timber Harvest Limits Upheld : Environment: An administrative law judge allows the state to implement new controls over logging on private land.
- Ex-Police Officer Convicted of Operating Prostitution Ring
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Student Killed in School Shooting
- Student Killed at School
- National Agenda : Canada's Health System May Be Catching Virus : The model of free, universal medical care so lately admired by America is developing symptoms of sickness. Costs are rising, and resources are strained.
- Gunmen Is Sought After Shootout
- VENTURA : Jail Sentence OKd for Water Wasters
- Zrinka Kristich
- NOTES : Milestones by Dupree, Lyght Are Bright Spots on Dim Day for Rams
- Davis Must Wait for His Record to Get Noticed
- Saddleback, Fullerton Big on Bowl History
- GIVING THANKS
- OCC Soccer Player Dies in Car Accident
- CP Pomona Has Usual Edge in Women's Game
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: SMALL SCHOOLS
- PRO FOOTBALL : The Silver and Black Is Turning to Brown
- NBC's Dramatic Surge in Quality TV
- MEDIA
- Fund Chief Warns of Pension Crisis
- The Walt Disney Co. said it named...
- Semtech Reports Quarterly Earnings of $145,000
- Bruce Goodwin has been appointed receiver of...
- William Logan has been named 1992 president...
- Community Psychiatric Centers Under Probe : Regulators: The Laguna Hills-based hospital chain says it doubts that the Texas attorney general will turn up any insurance fraud.
- Scattered Shelling Mars Latest Yugoslav Cease-Fire
- BUDAPEST : Of Bullets and Bandages
- Wave of Armed Robberies Targets Mercedes Drivers
- Selling Forgotten Treasures : Auction of Unclaimed Property Brings State a Small Windfall
- Escondido Latinos, Police Plan Anti-Crime Program
- TUSTIN : Cable Service Rates Slated for Increase
- OXNARD : 2 Pairs of Bank Robbers Sentenced
- Bill Russell One of Four Finalists for Job as Manager of White Sox
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: SMALL SCHOOLS
- Riviera Reconsiders Playing Host to PGA
- UNC Charlotte Starts Fast and Rolls Over Long Beach
- S.F. 'Nutcracker' Cast Announced for Orange County Performances
- At Ravenswood, the Deck Is Stacked
- Large Printing Firm Files for Chapter 11
- Race Bias Alleged in Suit Against Coors
- Drug Lords Aided Contras, Ex-Kingpin Testifies
- Ironclad Prediction Is That Most Predictions Will Sink
- Old-Guard Communist Wins Tadzhikistan Vote : Soviet Union: The poorest republic opts for conservative policies, tally shows. Loser charges election fraud.
- Man Pleads Guilty to Threatening Bush
- Panel OKs Settlement of 3 Suits Involving Deputies
- Van Nuys Man Sentenced on Molestation Charges : Crimes: A former volunteer for youth organizations receives 14 years in prison after entering a no-contest plea.
- Black Marine Is Convicted of Rights Violation
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: SMALL SCHOOLS
- Lewis Powers Celtics Past Bullets, 121-108
- Toreros Topple Mustangs : College basketball: USD wins its second consecutive game by defeating the taller Southern Methodist squad, 75-68.
- 1990-91 In Review
- Roger Miller canceled his concert Monday at...
- Harry J. Phillips Jr., a Houston investor...
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- Next Step : As Ukraine Goes, So Goes Soviet Pact : * The Continent's second-largest nation is just days away from breaking off with its Russian neighbor. Such a move may spell doom for an economic union.
- U.N. Chief Asks Peacekeeping Fund
- A World Apart for Rare Plants and Animals : Nature: Santa Cruz Island is a near-isolated haven for exotic species despite its proximity to the populous coast.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Lawyer Files 1 More Suit Against City
- Ex-Police Officer Guilty of Running Prostitution Ring : Verdict: Charles Gerald Jiles used his 'Beautiful Escorts' service as a front for 'a very active operation in Orange County.'
- Gwynn Reportedly Gets Gold Glove : Baseball: The award, to be presented in New York tonight, will be the fifth for the Padres right fielder.
- Graham Nash Adds to Getty Museum Riches : Art: The pop musician has donated his collection of Sir John F. W. Herschel's 19th-Century camera lucida drawings, made with the aid of an optical device that prefigured photography.
- Miner's Injury Is Minor, So He Scores 43 in Loss
- Cardinals Get Expos' Galarraga for Hill
- Chargers' Painful Year Continues to Worsen : Pro football: Seven players might be forced to miss the game Sunday against the Raiders because of injuries.
- Music Review : Mehta, Youth Symphony Shine
- Diodes Inc.'s Quarterly Profit Drops by 97%
- A Double-Dip Isn't in Cards, Agency Says : Economy: The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development says the U.S. recovery will be slow.
- Research Management Consultants in Camarillo won a...
- Instrumentation Marketing Corp. in Burbank won a...
- Julia A. Porter has been elected to...
- THQ Inc. named Howard Phillips as vice...
- Wet Seal Reports Plunge in 3rd-Quarter Earnings
- Mark W. Hansen has been appointed to...
- Agency Chief Tackles New Job, HMO Buyout Plan : Health Net: Five months after taking over as head of the state Department of Corporations, Thomas Sayles is moving toward a ruling in controversial case.
- Ratzinger Confirmed as Vatican Doctrine Chief
- MANILA : Farewell to Clark
- N. Korean Says Nuclear Feud Could Spark War : Asia: Pyongyang diplomat denies weapons are in the works. He assails a U.S. call for facility inspections.
- Changing Lifestyles : Culture of Capitalism Gradually Taking Root in Russia : * 'People are coming to understand that their fate is in their own hands,' marvels a rural official.
- Culture : A Land of Marxist Millionaires : What's rich, fat and successful? Why, a Cypriot Communist, of course. But they retain the common touch.
- Tentative OK Given for 2nd Phase of Community
- SEAL BEACH : Police Quota System Lawsuit to Continue
- Record Number of Penguin Eggs Thrills Sea World
- UCLA Fourth in AP Basketball Poll
- NHL ROUNDUP : Detroit Extends Streak to 10
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Dickerson Returns but Isn't Happy
- STAGE REVIEW : Stacy Keach Carries a Clever, Thrilling 'Solitary Confinement'
- Jack Berkman and Richard Daniels have joined...
- MOVIES - Nov. 26, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 26, 1991