- HIGH SCHOOL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : WATER POLO
- PRO BASKETBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NBA : Hornets Need Trade to Sign Mourning
- Landmark Big Boy Case Ignites Rights Debate in Burbank : Preservation: Council considers drafting a local ordinance that would give historic designation only with the consent of property owners.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Key Step Against AIDS
- Lawyer Receives Check in Libel Suit Settlement
- FELINE FOLKLORE : Mexico's Esteemed Ballet Folklorico Returns to Orange County With a Tiger and a Tale
- COLLEGES / ALAN OTA : UCLA Volleyball Team to Play New-Look Colorado
- Groups File Suit Against Camping Law
- Study of Immigrants' Cost to L.A. County Fuels Debate on Interpretation : Finances: Report finds county pays $946 million yearly on services, but newcomers pay a total of $4.3 billion in taxes.
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Is It Unlucky to Talk About Superstitions?
- Building a Life Outside the Gang : Community service: Linda Maxwell challenged a group of at-risk girls to let her help them. They did--and they've gained a positive view of themselves and those around them.
- Death Times Two : Jim and Bonnie Hood had the good life. Then she was killed. Now he's charged with slaying the man he allegedly hired to murder her.
- New Tune Along the Border
- SEAL BEACH : Residents Upset by Restaurant Issues
- ANAHEIM : Old House Gets a New Lease on Life
- RTD Upholds Blue Line Operator's Actions
- Frustrated Gang Members Yet to Reap Benefits of Truce : Youth: Wilmington's Wilmas say they're keeping the peace, so why, they want to know, aren't officials keeping their promises.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Briefing Today on Water Issues
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : 41,000 State IOUs Still Not Cashed In
- Police Say Suspected Golf Ball Thief Is Caught Wet-Handed
- Slouching toward Bend: Free-lance writer Bob Woodward...
- Countywide : College District OKs Plan for Task Force on AIDS Policies
- Residents Group Urges a Crackdown on Transients : Studio City: Authorities are asked to employ a public nuisance law to prosecute vagrants who harass people. But homeless advocates cite concerns.
- Police Have One in Hole on Suspicion of Grand Theft Golf Ball
- SIMI VALLEY : Fire Guts House, Burns Nearby Roofs
- Compromise Saves Coffeehouse Artwork
- Dispute Settled Over Property Near Lagoon : Environment: Pact allows for sale of site that Encinitas church hoped to develop. Open space or minimal housing is stipulated.
- MOORPARK : Home Builder Seeks OK to Plan Project
- IRVINE : Building Boost OKd for Business Complex
- Ventura School Board Fires Teacher in Sex Case
- Taxing Social Security Benefits
- Memorial Service for Kelly Is Today
- SANTA CLARITA : City to Help Pay for Spanish Classes
- Encinitas Assailed on Low-Cost Housing : Shelter: State agency says city has failed to deal with issue of providing affordable housing for migrants.
- Counterfeit Jeans Sent to Bosnia Refugees
- VENTURA : School Board Fires Teacher in Sex Case
- Arid Acres Set to Reap a Harvest of Knowledge : Education: A 3.6-acre site next to a southeast San Diego school may be used for hands-on science instruction.
- SIMI VALLEY : Construction of Freeway Safety Barricade Delayed
- Disney Characters to Lead Rose Parade
- Yorba Linda : School Board May Shift Meeting Site
- Mexico Vote Prompts Arson
- Telegraph Trail Slants Toward Easy Riders
- Pasadena : Parcell Pleads Not Guilty
- MAJESTIC MODJESKA CANYON : Work Up Appetite at Wildlife Sanctuary, Then Continue on Scenic Drive
- Chez Henri Captures the Flavors of France
- Claremont : Hazardous Waste Plan
- Washington Is Back in the Running : Football: After being Santa Monica's second-string fullback, the 6-foot, 240-pound player finally got a chance to showcase his running skills as a tailback.
- POLITICS : THE TRANSITION TIMETABLE
- Man Held in Vandalism, Arson of Comic Book Shop
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- Beverly Hills : Cunningham Honored
- Beverly Hills : Hotel Tax Collection
- BOOK REVIEW : Telling Stories About Family Ties : IN MEMORY OF JUNIOR <i> by Clyde Edgerton</i> , Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, $16.95; 215 pages
- CASTING CALL / AUDITIONS
- Long Beach : Retrial Ordered in Former Officer's Shooting of Driver
- 'Front Page' Follies
- Hard-Line Lawmakers Call Yeltsin Real Threat to Russia
- J.R. Parten; Oil Executive Aided WW II Effort, Recovery
- Long Beach : Benefit for Homeless Center to Feature Music, Poetry
- Smaller Stocks Again Lead Rally : Market Overview
- Sterling Awards Deadline: Nov. 30 is the...
- BOOK REVIEW : When Cuba Was Cooking : MEMORIES OF A CUBAN KITCHEN <i> By Mary Urrutia Randelman and Joan Schwartz (Macmillan: $25; 334 pp.)</i>
- Brownies: No Chocolate
- Chilis of Many Lands
- Potatoes, Bread, Chicken
- Squash, Anyone?
- Overlooked Stories
- U.S. Assistance for Russia
- I Yam Not
- ENTERTAINMENT
- FOREIGN COMPANIES : Doubts Greet Proposal to Obtain More Taxes From Overseas Firms : Commerce: President-elect seeks billions of dollars more, but enforcement efforts have yielded little additional revenue so far.
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- CLINTON AND BUSINESS : FOREIGN LOBBY : Japanese Hoping to Get Jump on New U.S. Policy : Trade: Fearing a less-friendly Administration, companies and executives move to exert an influence in the planning stage.
- A Sensation Worth Talking About
- Office Products Stores and Dealers Band Together : Marketing: TOPP expands throughout West Coast to meet the challenge of competition from discount warehouse chains.
- RETAIL
- Costa Mesa Lawyer Promoted: The Los Angeles-based...
- New Twist in Tie-Ins : 'Home Alone 2' May Redefine Merchandising
- For Better Living Inc.: The San Juan...
- MAI Says Sale of Its Central European Operations Collapsed
- Shareholder Group Is Pressing IBM for Change
- STEEL
- Binary Benefactor? : Why PacTel Should Sponsor Digital Art
- RETAIL : Worth Its Wait? The Party Line From Planet Hollywood
- A Wary Eye on Mortgage Rates : Thrifts: S&L; executives and economists say that rates could stabilize or even head down again if Clinton gives the right signals.
- Holiday on a Stick
- Honey, I Shrunk the Fruit
- U.S. Assistance for Russia
- Taxing Social Security Benefits
- The Hard Line : Caltrans Is Adding Concrete Barriers to I-5 Oleanders for Safety
- Sarajevo Quiet After Truce Deadline : Bosnia: U.N. officials express guarded optimism about latest pact, signed by military chiefs rather than political leaders.
- California IN BRIEF : YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK : Winter Weather Closes Tioga Pass
- Worthy Causes : Donations to these groups benefit the frail elderly, those with Alzheimer's and others who can be helped by social services.
- Jogger Is Killed When Hunter Mistakes Him for a Deer
- On the Slow Track Into Mexico : Commerce: A tiny rail line helps feed that nation's hunger for U.S. goods. But the woeful condition of the road is a barrier to the success of free trade.
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Whole Man : A noted neurologist will discuss 'The Human Will and the Power to Survive' in a Camarillo lecture.
- German Troops Are Implicated in Extremism
- Businesslike Approach Urged In Fund-Raising
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : Focus on the Southwest : Fifty years later, Horace Bristol's sensitive color portrait of New Mexico is put on public display.
- FOR THE KIDS / REAGAN LIBRARY TOUR : Back to the Past : Since its opening a year ago, more than 300 student groups have toured the facility near Simi Valley.
- Made in the Shade with Canopies and Awnings
- Churches Join Police in Plan to Fight Gangs
- Enough Election Nit-Picking to Keep a News Junkie Smiling
- Sports : RECRUITING / JEFF FELLENZER : UCLA, USC Remain High on Shopping List of Lineman Kirschke
- MUSIC : For Singer Feinstein, Preserving Classic Tunes Is a 'Picnic'
- Ex-Teacher of Year Sentenced for Child Molesting
- Pistachios Take Their Place in The Sun
- A Weekend of Song
- 'Red River' Makes a Man of John Wayne
- ARCHITECTURE : Dream of California Good Life Comes Alive at Farmers Market
- Family Slaying Mystery Deepens : Crime: Newspaper reports cyanide was found in a car with the body of Ian Stuart Spiro, who police say had killed his wife and children.
- NEIGHBORS / SHORT TAKES : Smoking Them Out : Students photograph cigarette advertising in the community. Their pictures will be displayed.
- TASTE-TEST : Knocking the Stuffings
- More Corn
- Is This Woman a Monster Mom? : One of her children drowned. Three others are in the custody of relatives. Now the state wants to take Crystal Jones' baby. And her neighbors are asking a judge to order her sterilization.
- The ABC's of Raising Class Cash
- Tragedy Is Rich Legacy of 'Heiress'
- Escapee Seeks to Clear Name : Fugitive: Arrested nine years after breaking out of a Northern Ireland prison, convicted killer says he wants to stay in the U.S.
- Norwalk : Parents of Nuffer Children to Vote on Year-Round Plan
- PEOPLE : Here's a Tip for Your Waitress
- The Man Behind Laramie Dunaway : Tustin novelist Raymond Obstfeld adopted a feminine-sounding pseudonym when he wrote the 'Hungry Women' and has kept it with 'Borrowed Lives.'
- Santa Monica Mountains : Authority Delays Soka Vote
- Cautionary Tale of 'Blade Runner' Is Lost on Adults of Future
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : Out of Africa : A performance troupe will bring its multi-tribal music, dance and costumery to the Lobero Theatre.
- The Jazzman and the Jokester : Celebrated tenor saxophonist Branford Marsalis, now seen on 'The Tonight Show,' will appear Saturday at UC Santa Barbara.
- SCOREBOARD : PREPS
- Armani Bistro's Simplicity Wasn't Easy to Come By
- An Age of Diminishing Returns in City Government : Recession: It could be a new era of leaner--and perhaps meaner--municipal budgets. The choice comes down to more taxes or fewer amenities . . . and the worst may be yet to come.
- British Girl 'Divorces' Parents
- Community Cooperation Needed in Starting Foundation
- Jewish Roots : Genealogy: A festival at Temple Beth Am includes displays about 19th-Century immigrants and oral histories of those who remember the passage to America.
- A Spot Forever Caught in the Cross-Hairs
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Proctors and Judges Needed for Academic Decathlon
- Child-Care Plan at Artists' Village Draws Criticism
- Leonard Green Named Occidental Trustee
- New York Power Plant Explosion Kills 1, Injures 6
- Suzanne RogersSchool: Wilson HighSport: TennisClass: SeniorWilson's top...
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : Crossroads Guard Plans to Attend UC Santa Barbara
- Supervisor Reelected by One Vote
- Compton : 16 Teacher Layoffs Canceled but Other Cuts Still in Effect
- Alex Ullmann; Winner of First Fiction Award
- Ex-Church Official Fined for Sex With Mental Patient
- Cheney Cautions Clinton on Military Cuts
- Fashion Island: A Peculiar Place to Get a Piece of the Rock
- Scott McPherson; Playwright, Author of 'Marvin's Room'
- Big Names Enlist in Salvation Army's War : Fund Raising: Business leaders aid the group's effort to build a $4.4-million shelter for runaway teen-agers.
- Duarte : City Joins 'Adopt a Wall'
- No Rocking Chairs : Seniors Strive for Gold in 16 Olympic Events
- 'PROOF' POSITIVE : Lying Photos Make Up One of Laguna Art Museum's All-Time Juiciest Exhibits
- More Smokers in Movies Than in Reality, Study Says : Health: Researchers say too many are depicted to be upscale types, giving children a false image. Tobacco officials worry about censorship.
- Safer Test for Birth Defects Reported : Medicine: Researchers succeed in isolating and examining fetal cells from mothers' blood.
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Boyhood Fantasy for Sale : Snoopers, Tappers, Zingers, and Wanna-Be Spies Who Love Them
- Mama Said There'd Be Menus Like This
- Zachary Richard : "Snake Bite Love"/<i> A&M;</i>
- COOKS' WALKS : The Great Mall of China
- Blacks Seeking Strategy, Leader for Post-Bradley Era : Politics: Without a clear favorite to rally around, they face an uphill battle in protecting mayor's legacy.
- Hawkins and His Favorite Board Have Come a Long Way
- HOME AT LAST: When Los Angeles architects...
- NEW LINES TO ASIA: AT&T; on Wednesday...
- From the Archives: Chuck Connors, 'The Rifleman,' Dies at Age 71
- A Mistake Made in Ojai
- Folly to Raise Water Rates
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Libertarians Overlooked
- Duck Stamp Entry Wins Richest Prize
- Troubled Times in Chinatown : Once a thriving place to dine, browse and socialize, Chinatown is fighting for its economic life
- Bosnia Rivals Again Agree to Cease-Fire : Balkans: Most deals have quickly shattered. But coming winter weather may work for peace.
- New Blacks in Congress Vow to Aid Clinton : Lawmakers: The 13 freshmen say that instead of pushing their own agenda they will cooperate with the White House to 'break the gridlock.'
- Bush Says GOP Will Recover From Loss : Republicans: He and Quayle receive tributes at capital banquet welcoming party's newly elected members of Senate.
- Dannemeyer Vows to Run Against Feinstein in 1994
- BOOK REVIEW : Growing Up in a Family of Dark Secrets : WINTER EYES, <i> by Lev Raphael</i> ; St. Martin's Press, $18.95; 245 pages
- Clinton White House Will Take Strong Role in Hiring
- Dole Charges Denied in Weinberger Prosecution
- Man Who Gunned Down 6 Had Troubled Background
- 2 Jordanian Lawmakers Guilty of Anti-King Plot : Mideast: They were accused of taking guns and money from Iran. Trial was test of nation's effort to balance democracy and Islamic fundamentalism.
- Top Senate Posts to Remain Intact for the 103rd Term : Congress: GOP challenges by younger members are seen as a quest for more aggressive leadership.
- Ventura Will Build Desalination Plant
- Study Finds Drug Helps Some Alzheimer's Patients : Medicine: Tacrine can partially reverse memory loss, reduce dementia for some in early stages, researchers say.
- All Eyes on Deneuve : French Star Dedicates 'Indochine' Premiere to Amnesty International
- $171-Million Loan Sought for Drained State Disability Fund
- Yeltsin Vows to Foil Forces Bent on a Coup
- Woman, 53, Gives Birth to Twin Girls : Medicine: She carried donated eggs fertilized in vitro by her husband's sperm. Babies listed as stable but guarded.
- Celebrities Help Children's Charity Win the Waiting Game
- Clinton Warned on Iran Buildup : Diplomacy: President-elect tells Saudi king he shares concerns over Gulf tension. Exchange shows how foreign policy could divert attention from U.S. economic issues.
- Women at Risk : Health: As the number of AIDS cases increases, activists are trying to raise awareness of the role gender plays in the disease's progression.
- Blaze Kills 3 Children; Firefighters Climb Through Flames to Rescue 2
- Secrets of Getting Along in Public : Relationships: Those who deal with people day in and day out say that quick action and open communication help resolve problems with customers.
- Feinstein Takes Oath as U.S. Senator
- 'Heroes' Made Films, Not War : Veterans Day: Some of America's great patriotic icons--John Wayne, for one--never set foot on a battlefield.
- Madonna
- Salvation Army Shelter Helps Clients Turn Lives Around
- Scaling Smithcliffs : Oceanfront Project Finally Cleared for Development
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 11, 1992
- Trials of 7-Minute AIDS Test to Begin
- BANKING
- Developers See Hope for Those Who Hang On : Building: O.C. executives express post-election optimism in informal survey. Many look forward to change under Clinton Administration.
- Dealing for Dave : Television Moguls Offer NBC's Letterman Millions of Reasons to Defect
- Early Retirement and Voluntary Severance Plans Offered by Mazda : Cutbacks: Action follows the company's decision to cancel plans for creating the Amati luxury car.
- Matsushita Pays $4.8 Million to Settle Dispute With IRS
- RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE
- Barbie Gets Slice of the Big Apple
- Inflation Report Fuels Bond Prices
- Federal Board Recommends New Rudder Part for Boeing B-737s : Airplanes: Irvine division of Parker-Hannifin Corp. has been redesigning actuator since safety concerns were expressed in July.
- N.Y.'s Chief Judge, Charged With Blackmail, Resigns : Scandal: Court orders that state's top jurist wear an electronic monitoring device in sex harassment case.
- INS Sued Over Plan to Revoke Pre-'77 Green Cards
- U.S. Ambassador Reflects on 15 Months in Russia : Diplomacy: On eve of his departure, Robert S. Strauss bemoans failure to influence Parliament, calls Yeltsin a great man.
- VAN NUYS : 3 Sentenced in Fake Tax Refund Scheme
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Koll Co. Opens a Branch Office in City
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE : Clinton to Have Little Effect on Economy Here, Forecaster Says
- GM Plans to Offer Stock to Raise $1 Billion : Cars: The troubled auto giant is scrambling for additional funds to pay for new-vehicle projects in the face of continuing heavy losses.
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Driver Who Took PCP Gets 10 Years for Fatal Accident
- Backers Keep Graveyard Plan Alive : Simi Valley: Council's preliminary approval comes after a commercial center is dropped from the proposal.
- Obituaries - Nov. 11, 1992
- San Diego : SANTEE : Man Arraigned in Death of Child
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Officials Begin Budget Talks Early
- Seal Beach : Opposition Expected at Meeting on Shop
- Chamber Picks Latino as Its New President : Business: Officials say selection signals a 'new day' for organization and a greater emphasis on international trade.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Board to Speed Search for Successor to Dixon
- Huskies' Hobert Is Ruled Ineligible in Loans Case
- AIDS Suit Decries Vitamin C Treatments : Courts: Nine plaintiffs in '91 case charge Medical Center of North Hollywood with failing to halt useless injections.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Ambulance Will Be Sent to Sister City
- 2 Convicted in Shooting of Girl, 11, Wounded in Heart : Courts: Victim, who was caught in a gang cross-fire in February, carried 2-year-old brother to safety. Defendants' relatives question verdict.
- GARDEN GROVE : Missing Man 'Just Took a Vacation'
- Hollywood Park Is in the Pink for Meeting to Take Wing Today
- Coaches, Scouts Can't Get Enough Video
- PREP TENNIS ROUNDUP
- Oxnard : Boy on Bike Hurt in Collision With Van
- Bray Attorney Asks Jury to Award Her $1.15 Million in Sex Scandal : Justice: Closing arguments are presented in lawsuit trial of a former city planner.
- Decision Delayed on Limiting Houses Near Air Force Base : Lancaster: Builders complain to the Planning Commission that decreasing the allowable density in the area will devalue their land.
- No Time for Letup in Mideast Talks : Presidential transition must not be an excuse
- BURBANK : Fund-Raiser to Aid Branch of Museum
- LONG BEACH : 100 File Claims Against City Over Looting During Riots
- VENTURA : Bank Hosts Visiting Russian Businessman
- Women in Science Should Look Within : Sexism: Exclusion from male networking is one obstacle; another is the reluctance of successful women to reach out.
- LANCASTER : Airfield Restaurant to Lose Its Lease
- Job Training Center Planned by Toyota and Urban League : Rebuilding: Effort in riot-torn area will train 100 people a year as auto mechanics. Opening is set as early as next spring.
- Supervisors OK Plan for Bolsa Chica Park : Recreation: Vote marks a critical juncture in disputed, long-delayed efforts to create a facility overlooking wetlands and the Pacific.
- Williams Chooses Command Staff : LAPD:First Latino deputy chief named. Promotions are regarded by some as a prelude to reorganization.
- L.A. Accepts Occidental Corp.'s Gift of 2 Acres of Coastal Land : Environment: The City Council action ends a 22-year struggle to prevent oil drilling on the Pacific Palisades site.
- Irvine Foundation Funds Think Tank on Universities : Education: Purpose of $6-million grant is to study access, price and quality in both public and private institutions. State budget crisis prompted project.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Pursues Funds for PCH Bike Lanes
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : Consulting Firm to Hire 40 Workers for New Office
- Tempest in a Coffee Cup : Neighborhoods: A rabbi is seeking to have paintings of nude women removed from a cafe near his synagogue.
- VENTURA : Board OKs Switch to New Phone System
- Reasons for Bush's Loss
- Brookins Manor
- LOS ANGELES : Mulholland's Design Not to Blame in Dam Collapse
- LA HABRA : Teacher of the Year Gets $25,000 Award
- LANCASTER : Man Robbed Before Death, Police Believe
- VENTURA : Grant to Assist People With AIDS
- SEAL BEACH : Moviegoers' Noise Disturbs Residents
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Antique Car Race Will Begin at Pier
- District to Appeal Ban on Pay Cuts : Education: Schools will be forced to pay extra $20 million a month in teachers' salaries if courts do not reverse action, and could do so only briefly, Quezada says.
- San Diego : Ohio Man Killed Crossing Freeway
- Dr. Gerald Bartosh; Retired Physician
- Gates Defends Police Record of Force in Ex-GM Workers' Suit
- Countywide : Cities Learn Fees Already Allocated
- Man Sentenced in Death of Road Worker
- PARAMOUNT : Sheriff's Deputy to Patrol Campus to Deter Shootings
- Convalescent Hospital Fined $10,000 After Patient's Injury
- Panelists Criticize Extra Pay for Officials : Benefits: Citizen committee members reviewing county compensation practices say larger wages should be offered.
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Baker Says His 1992-93 Anteaters Will Emphasize Offense Too
- Basketball
- USC Has Plenty of Bowl Possibilities : College football: The Trojans will not be able to control their fate as far as the Rose Bowl, but there is the potential to play on New Year's Day.
- CHARGER NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Blaylock to Miss Chance for Revenge
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Hopkins Takes a Shot at Offense
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Giants' Taylor Undergoes Surgery
- Youngsters Make Mark at Castaic, Irvine Lakes
- Jurisprudence
- Colleges
- Now What Was It About Myself That I Wanted to Work On?
- Thistle-Down Economics : Fire hazards: If property owners fail to clear out tumbleweeds, they will pay the county to do the work.
- Disabled Seek Improved Access to Public Facilities in Oxnard
- CONGRESS WATCH : Fresh Start
- Sharpening the Attack on AIDS Virus
- BREA : Councilwoman-Elect Raps Aid for Wedin
- Guidelines Sought in Use of Seized Goods
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Who Should Foot Bill in Brea?
- PLATFORM : The Trial Will Tell
- OXNARD : Student Dropout Rate Dips to 3.45%
- SIMI VALLEY : Applicants Sought for Advisory Board
- Board OKs Mandatory Time Off for County Workers
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : One Back Is Enough for Rest of Season
- The top three quarterbacks in the state...
- Ventura's Swafford Again Cuts a Swath Through Buena
- Names in the News - Nov. 11, 1992
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Lang's Versatility Gains Attention
- THE GIANTS STAY IN SAN FRANCISCO : On the Bays: Champagne, Legal Threats
- 4 Men Arrested, Drugs Seized in 2 Raids
- Newport, State to Pay $3.1 Million in Bike Crash Case : Settlement: An insurance salesman who suffered severe brain damage after the 1990 accident had claimed the city failed to maintain nature reserve trail.
- WSC CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Sallberg Paces Glendale to 3rd Title in a Row
- Area Schools Get Shot at Hockey
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 11, 1992
- Names in the News - Nov. 11, 1992
- Colleges
- PREP WEDNESDAY : McKnight Says Six of His Players Might Sign
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : El Toro Is Ousted by Marlborough in Qualifying Round