- 'Day My Parents Ran Away' to Air on Fox
- 'Ultimate Oz' Really Out of This World : Even the Wicked Witch of the West would love MGM/UA's deluxe 'Wizard of Oz' set, which features spectacular color, THX-enhanced sound and many extras.
- Behind the Scenes : Athletes and Entertainers Take a Stand and Pose for Children's Charity
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Legislation to Enact Health Plan Is Ready
- Craving Cashmere? : Inventory from the William Kasper warehouse in Kansas will be offered for one weekend in L.A. at near wholesale prices.
- Disneyland Previews Roger Rabbit Ride : Entertainment: Theme park will officially open the attraction Jan. 26 to generate excitement during the slow winter months.
- OXNARD : Man Rescued After Falling Overboard
- Report Details Prison Escapee's Difficult Route : Penitentiary: Murderer's path is revealed in security review. Lancaster has put on hold a plan to lobby for another facility.
- SANTA CALRITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : Trustees Conditionally OK Disputed Site for New School
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : High Grades for These Schools
- Football
- LOS ANGELES : Police Union Considering Escalation of Job Action
- NBA ROUNDUP : Rockets Remain Unbeaten
- Woman Arraigned in Son-in-Law's Slaying
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1993-1994: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Morton, Stokes on All-American Team
- McDowell Gets Knocked Out
- MOVIE REVIEW : Two Generals Steal the Show in 'The War Room'
- Canter's Fete Toasts 'Brill Building' Set : Music: A party in honor of the release of a 74-song, four-CD box set draws '60s music veterans who worked near that fabled N.Y. office tower.
- Golden Globes Give Studios an Early Christmas Present : Movies: Nominations, usually announced the week before New Year's, provide an advertising tool. This year, they will be revealed Dec. 23.
- One Marine's Return to Bloody Beach at Tarawa : Assemblyman Ferguson to Relive Landing--50 Years Later
- Some Smolder Over Fire Sale : Charity: Laguna's chronic homeless wonder why they are denied clothing donated to victims of blaze.
- LANCASTER : Details of Prisoner's Escape Disclosed in Report
- Plan to Use Blasts in Quake Search Delayed
- Redondo High Surfers Finish With 6-0 Record
- GOLF / SHARK SHOOTOUT : Pressure or No Pressure, Price Is Definitely Right
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Night of Mixed Pleasures With Pianist Robert Taub
- It's the Cats' Meows : Mike Spalla's new Christmas compact disc features felines yowling Yuletide favorites.
- Executives Press Clinton to Smooth U.S.-China Ties
- New Senators Are Great at Being Praised
- Rising to the Top : Circus Vargas' Oxnard Stop Creates New Memories, Revives Old Ones
- Mackie Should Have Moved Earlier
- Tackle Trade War's Neglected Child : Japan: An improved climate in both nations for direct investment would allow more U.S. access to its markets.
- GARDEN GROVE : Boy's Spirits Raised by Blimp Ride
- THE TIMES POLL : Many of Laguna Fire's Victims Lost Everything : Survey: Psychological scars remain but bitterness is not common. Most blame arson, winds, not officials.
- Valley Obituaries
- Phelps Has Grown in Stature, Ability While Leading Irvine Into Playoffs
- Lakers Sink to New Low : Pro basketball: They lead in first and are tied at half, but then go downhill fast in 103-76 loss to Warriors.
- PACIFIC 10 FOOTBALL / DAN HAFNER : Even Among This Group, Stanford's Stenstrom Stands Out
- Sunny Hills' Takasaki Has a Narrower Focus
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Ron Hansen's Disappearance Still a Mystery
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Gritty Saugus Overcomes Claremont
- Freedom Will Gladly Settle for Big Loser
- TV REVIEWS : Moyers' Journal Reaches for Peace in 'Holy War'
- Try a Shirt-Jac, Jack! : They're Cool Once Again--but Only on the Right Guy
- UC Berkeley Shoots Down 'Assassin' Game
- Defense Rests in Menendez Trial : Courts: Last of 56 witnesses says that although the brothers told their therapist of murdering their parents, they did not trust him enough to disclose details of abuse.
- Searching for Someplace to Be Somebody : <i> "Said, I hear my train a</i> -<i> comin</i> g<i> . Hear my train . . . hear my train a</i> -<i> coming. To take me</i> . . . <i> from this lonesome town."</i> --Jimi Hendrix
- COSTA MESA : Shelter Residents Honor Supporters
- SYLMAR : Panel Delays Decision on 120 Housing Units
- Volleyball
- THEATER REVIEW : In Grand Company With 'Ruthless!'
- Rollins Testifies in Grand Jury Election Probe
- Anxiety Over Molestations Spurs Action
- Abortion Clinic Protection Measure Passed by House : Legislation: Bill must be reconciled with slightly weaker Senate version. It would outlaw blockades and impose stiff penalties for acts of violence.
- When You Need Dry Nails Fast
- PANORAMA CITY : End to Dangerous Crossing Sought
- Bidding Adieu to the Nickodell Restaurant : Longtime Hollywood Watering Hole Runs Dry in an Era of Sprouts and Bottled Water
- San Clemente : Lodge Benefit to Help Elk Member's Family
- HOLIDAY EVENTS : There's plenty on tap to put good cheer into the fast-approaching season.
- They Need a Touch of Seasoning : Preview: Dominguez Hills, which opens the season today against Eastern Montana, must hope its underclassmen get wise to the world of college basketball.
- Plan to Sell GM Division to Germans Dropped : Courts: An antitrust lawsuit was filed by the Justice Department to block German acquisition of Allison Transmission
- * Cable: In a deal that will...
- Handful of Sierra Ski Resorts Open; Others to Follow
- Sony Survives 'Last Action' Flop : Earnings: 'Sleepless in Seattle,' 'In the Line of Fire' help offset poor results of Schwarzenegger film.
- A Low-Key Cheese and Fruit Kind of Premiere
- Ruling Limits Liability in Overdose Case : Health: Parents who followed pharmacist's incorrect instructions on infant's medication cannot sue for emotional distress, state Supreme Court says. Justices are reluctant to encourage more lawsuits.
- ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
- UC Regents Vote to Scrap South African Investment Ban
- Stocks Retreat in Selling Wave; Dow Loses 19 : Market Overview
- Tiny TotesMore than skirts are going mini....
- Decline of Hot Growth Issues Fulfills Prophecy of 'Shorts'
- A Home Away From Home : Ethnic music clubs draw expatriates longing for the songs and dances of their native lands.
- Stocks Retreat in Selling Wave; Dow Loses 19 : Market Overview
- Karcher Enterprises Closes Escrow on Two of Founder's Properties
- Radical Medicaid Changes Approved for Tennessee
- Travelers Stranded by American Strike : Labor: Flight attendants start a walkout planned for 11 days. Passengers scramble for seats on rival carriers. Pilots may join strike, adding to holiday week problems.
- ICN Discloses Settlement of Sex Harassment Lawsuit
- Pentagon Will Examine Claim of Forced Sex : Workplace: IBM engineer says she was pressured in order to win contracts. Agency official denies any wrongdoing.
- Little Cortex Finds Big Admirer : Stock: The Irvine pharmaceuticals firm's shares soar at news that global investor George Soros has bought in.
- After NAFTA Vote, President Looking to Collect More Wins : Clinton: A successful summit in Seattle could further boost his stature in the eyes of the public, aides say.
- Bringing Out the Best : Tips can aid parents in easing tension and helping children mind their manners, especially during the critical holiday periods.
- The Outcasts of the '90s: Smokers in the Workplace : Health: Across U.S., puffers have been put out on the street for their habit. 'You feel like a pariah,' says one.
- BURBANK : Disney Elementary Won't Change Name
- Manella Confirmed for U.S. Attorney Job : Courts: L.A.'s new federal prosecutor has served on Municipal, Superior benches. Sen. Dianne Feinstein recommended her for post.
- Sniffing Out Lousy Lawyers : Crusader's 'Skunk' Awards Aimed at Reforming Bar
- SIMI VALLEY : Planners Approve 24-Hour Gas Station
- If you like your jazz mixed with...
- Even If CSUN Raises Price, He May Not Cash In
- In Any Case, He Was Prepped for the Occasion
- They Get Great Reception : ROSE BOWL SHOWDOWN / UCLA vs. USC : J.J. Stokes Used '92 Victory Over USC as Springboard to a Banner '93 Season
- TENNIS ROUNDUP
- It's Biggest Game Week for Norrie
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS
- The Carters' Country Collection
- Movie Reviews : 'The Piano' Plays an Intoxicating Tune
- 'Friend' Monday
- Illicit Handgun Sales
- Ross Perot
- Father Boyle on Crime
- Lakeberg Twins
- College Funding Cuts
- Gulf War Veterans
- Deer Farming
- River Phoenix
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 19, 1993
- Obituaries - Nov. 19, 1993
- 3 More Options on the Table for El Toro Decision : Conversion: Stanton and Steiner suggest 1) a nine-member governing board including all five supervisors, 2) expanding panel to 11, or, if all else fails, 3) letting voters decide.
- Unions Expect Gains for Labor Movement Despite NAFTA Loss
- IMPACT OF NAFTA VICTORY : Uniqueness of <i> Maquiladora</i> Could Fade : Trade: With tariff and tax advantages set to end, it becomes just another Mexican manufacturing operation.
- Clinton Targets Pacific Rim for Trade Crusade
- CLARK HALL?: Garden Grove needs a new...
- Lego Goes With Carlsbad as Park Site
- Stylish Comfort Between Work and Bedtime Is a Tough Fit
- Wilson Chooses 'Rescue Artist' to Lead Schools
- The Restless Guber Agrees to Stay Put
- COLUMN ONE : Diller Scripts His Comeback : After leaving Fox to run a home shopping network, the ex-studio boss is starring in a Hollywood power struggle. He hopes his bid for Paramount will anchor his own mega-media empire.
- Lego to Build Theme Park in Carlsbad; O.C. to Benefit
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 19, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 19, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - Nov. 19, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 19, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 19, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 19, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 19, 1993
- Too-Broad Patenting of High Tech Points Up Patent Flaws in System
- Downey Savings Takes Itself Off the Market : Thrift: The S&L;'s stock price dropped on the news it plans to remain independent and acquire other institutions.
- MEDIA/MARKETING
- Thanksgiving Sides : Gravy: Bird in a Boat
- 1 Big Instrument, 1 Big Band
- Buddy Guy,"Feels Like Rain",<i> Silvertone</i>
- BOOK REVIEW: NOVEL : Horrific Enlargement of Small, Ugly Truths : BILLY <i> by Albert French</i> , Viking, $20, 214 pages
- Long Beach : Council Supports Barrier on Paramount Boulevard
- Shwashlock Helps Homeless Prepare for the Working World : Services: Showers, lockers and a laundry provide assistance for those who are employed or are interviewing for jobs.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Large Portions, Longevity Make Amelio's a Favorite : Solid, basic Italian cuisine finds its way to Ventura via Chicago. The pastas are among the best around.
- Prosecutor Calls Lobbyist's Actions an 'Obscene Story' : Courts: Jury is told that secretly recorded tapes show Clayton R. Jackson tried to buy legislative favors.
- County Drops Plans for Jail in Costa Mesa : Project: Residents and business groups had opposed attempts to locate a work-furlough center in industrial zone of the city.
- Tag Lines : Two Graffiti Practitioners Profess Their Craft to a Class of UCLA Undergraduates
- OXNARD : Angry Teachers Back School Principal
- L.A. Welcomes S. Korea's Chief : Leadership: President Kim is the first civilian to head his nation in 32 years. His visit cheers Korean-Americans in the Southland.
- LA PALMA : Residents to Fight Board-and-Care Sites
- Police Deluged With Tips in Molester Case : Crime: Valley authorities receive more than 100 reports involving sightings of the suspect in 22 attacks on children. Schools step up safety efforts.
- California Girl Image Masks a 'Very Cuban' Stone : CSUN Volleyball Transfer Holds Dear Her Caribbean Island Heritage
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton Scores Impressive Victory in Tournament Opener
- ROUNDUP : Smith's 2 Goals Pace Master's in Soccer Playoff
- Divisions X and XI at a Glance
- Familiar Foes Get Rematch
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Some Old Works Filtered Through a New Prism
- Gene Autry Museum to Host Woody Strode
- La Habra's Tradition Parallels His Family's
- Pacifica's 'Nutcracker' to Open in Los Angeles
- Mortgage Broker in Bankruptcy Filing Owes Rams' Knox Money
- Baxter International to Cut 200 Jobs in Irvine by Next Year : Employment: Hospital supply company plans to restructure, reduce overall payroll by 4,500 positions.
- MEDIA/MARKETING
- Non-<i> Naan</i> (but Similar) News
- American Pie : Mincemeat: Chopping for a Pie
- Bishops Seek Easier Dismissal of Priests : Religion: Vatican asked to change church laws to help stem sexual abuse of minors. And a message to families urges equality and time with children.
- GO FOR THE BURN : But Find the Flavor in Hot and Spicy Dishes, Some So Fiery You Should Exercise Caution
- World IN BRIEF : IRAQ : Iraq Reiterates Claim to Kuwait
- Victim's Lobbying Helps Senate Gun Control Bill
- Charities Gather Goods to Help Homeless Face Winter : Assistance: Thousands of sleeping bags, blankets and pieces of clothing will be distributed. Shelters prepare for a busy season.
- McClintock Sets His Sights on State Controller Job
- Funeral Director's AIDS Policy Stuns Activists : Health: His acknowledgment that such deaths are referred to other mortuaries also surprises industry leaders.
- 2 Men Wounded in Anaheim Gun Fight
- Man Says Defendant Admitted Extortion : Courts: Armenian immigrant testifies during trial of his business partner, accused of killing brother-in-law.
- A Close-Up Look At People Who Matter : Doctor Rescues Horses Amid Smoke, Chaos
- Oxnard OKs 4,575-Acre Greenbelt Along Coast : Agriculture: The vote reinforces the city's rural commitment. Ventura has also vowed not to let the land be developed.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Alternate Public Defender Agency Gets Leader
- NHL ROUNDUP : Turgeon Has a Hat Trick for Islanders
- BOYS' BASKETBALL '93-'94: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : 1946 Game Was One to Remember
- Field for '94 World Cup Is Set Once and for All : Soccer: Wednesday's 12 games decide final nine places in 24-team tournament that begins next June. England is out.
- ades of Pink Floyd, Taste of Chili Peppers on Albums
- American, Union Hold 11th-Hour Talks : Labor: Negotiations between the carrier and its flight attendants were aimed at avoiding a strike set to begin today.
- IMPACT OF NAFTA VICTORY : In Mexico, Hope Is Running High : Reaction: The accord has long been billed as the country's passport to the First World.
- FCC Is Investigating Cable Firms for Rates Violations
- IMPACT OF NAFTA VOTE : In Mexico, Hope Is Running High : Reaction: Officials and industrialists have tirelessly promoted the accord as the country's best bet for the future.
- Thanksgiving Handbook : Trial by Turkey
- <i> Naan</i> News Is Good News
- Thanksgiving Dinner for Two
- Man Charged in Death of Cab Driver Served 2 1/2 Years in Earlier Fatal Stabbing
- A Miracle, by Inches : Officer Shot on Duty Exceeds Doctors' Expectations--but Not His Own
- Santa Monica : Man Held in Parking Meter Thefts
- Who's No. 1? It Depends on Who's Asking : Colleges: To help pick that perfect school, magazines offer both practical and hedonistic advice on where to go--or not.
- Riordan Warns Water Panel to Be Fair to Valley : Utilities: The mayor responds to criticism by Councilman Hal Bernson, who wants the task force on DWP rates disbanded.
- ANAHEIM : More Year-Round Schools Proposed
- Ethnic Standoffs Continue to Plague City's High Schools : Unrest: Disputes over drug turf, agitation by adults and the district's fiscal and staffing problems are part of the complex issue. Unfounded rumors aggravate the tensions.
- Zoning Board Rules That Bathhouse Is Sex Club : Regulation: Decision means officials will seek to close Wilmington operation. Owner denies sex was allowed on the premises and blames actions on homophobia.
- Student Flyer Urges Ban of Gay Support Group
- NEWPORT BEACH COSTA MESA : Education Summit Meeting Is Tonight
- City Anti-Camping Law Argued Before Justices : Courts: Constitutionality of ordinance barring homeless from Santa Ana Civic Center to be determined.
- AGOURA HILLS : 12th Annual 'Santa' Food Drive Planned
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Knox Declares Everett the Starter
- It Was Great Theater, but Golf Was All Wet
- Division I at a Glance
- COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : KEEPING TABS
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Thanksgiving Sides : The Mash and How to Get It
- The Turkey's New Partners
- Perot Blames Parade of Pork for NAFTA, Vows Court Fight
- Southeast Area : Tally of Late Ballots Breaks Tie in School Race
- MULTICULTURAL MARCH : Themed Floats, Costumed Dancers and, Yes, Character Balloons Are Part of Heritage and Holiday Parade
- Screamin' Jay Hawkins, "Voodoo Jive" (greatest hits, 1955-69), <i> Rhino </i>
- THEATER REVIEW : A Shining Performance of 'Glass Menagerie' : Ventura College version is classy touch to Tennessee Williams' play about a single mother living with son and crippled daughter.
- Oxnard Council OKs Contract With Firefighters : Labor: The agreement calls for a 3.5% pay increase. But union representatives call it unfair.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / EXHIBITION ROUNDUP : Bruins Stumble Defensively in 96-85 Loss to Australia
- Apparently, They Couldn't Reach Uecker
- RAM NOTEBOOK / MIKE REILLEY : Redskin Lines Are Hurting, Too
- Mira Costa Sinks to New Low in Loss to Santa Barbara
- ART REVIEW : MOMA's Miro Showcase Takes Its Place in History : Despite the importance of the Catalan painter's work, the exhibition feels remote and unable to make its claims on the present day.
- RADIONew Radio 'Machine': A new Spanish-language station...
- Dow Drops 6.4 as Investors Take Profits : Market Overview
- Comarco Posts $652,000 in Profit for 3rd Quarter
- Magazine for Family: Helen Herzfeld Knisley, a...
- Hot Lines
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Bible's Not the Last Word, Anthology Concludes : Articles by historians, theologians and researchers challenge the accuracy of the Scriptures.
- ELECTIONS / BEVERLY HILLS SCHOOL BOARD : Slow Count Leaves Candidates on Edge : Balloting: At last tally, Jo Ann Koplin is one vote ahead of Michael Karlin. It has been touch and go since Nov. 2--and a recount appears certain.
- Cerritos : Council Meetings to Be Televised Live on Cable
- An Apple to Tempt Every Eve and Adam
- Whittier : Grant Sought for Loans to Buy, Renovate Homes
- Beilenson Still Hopeful in Victory, Gallegly in Defeat : Vote: Ventura County congressmen break with party lines. Many business people are pleased with outcome.
- SANTA ANA : Optimist Has Reason: He's 104
- NORTHRIDGE : Apache Visits Pupils to Show a Truer Image
- THOUSAND OAKS : Consultant to Help Child-Care Providers
- Students Aren't Thrilled by New Fare, but Hey, You Gotta Eat
- PERSPECTIVE ON PSYCHIATRY : 'Recovered' Memory's Real Victims : Most traumas are literally unforgettable. Why would only sexual abuse be buried, for recovery years later?
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : City to Seek Impact Report on Bridges
- LOS ANGELES AREA : Three Teachers to Be Honored in Disney Awards
- Mater Dei's Godwin Selects Lehigh
- MEDIA/MARKETING : Carl Jr.'s on Lookout for Ad Agency to Put the Focus Back on Its Burgers
- Ingram Micro Signs PC Distribution Deal
- Clinton Nominates FDIC Chief : Banking: Ricki Rhodarmer Tigert is expected to be the first woman to head a major federal bank agency.
- MEDIA/MARKETING
- POP : Squeeze Embraces Romantic Perspective
- On the Lookout for Lead : Children Near Industrial Areas Get Blood Tests as Parents Learn of Risks
- Vietnam, Russia Sign $500-Million Trade Pact
- A Housing Plan That Makes Sense
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Council Debates Plan for Ranchland
- Chamber to Bow Out of Festival : Conejo Valley Days: The annual event will be run by a committee of volunteers and nonprofit groups starting next fall.
- Running Up the Score : Brazilian Immigrant Sews Up the American Dream With Soccer Uniform Factory
- BREA : Parking Fee Plan Draws Opposition
- THOUSAND OAKS : Nonprofit Groups' License Fee Vetoed
- AIDS Case Funeral Ban Draws Ire : Law: Lancaster business is under state investigation for refusing to take bodies of people with HIV. Industry says such policies are now rare.
- 'Peanuts' Creator Gives Some Ink to Mighty Ducks
- LOS ALAMITOS : Pilkenton Has Classic Up-and-Down Night
- SOUTHERN SECTION WATER POLO PLAYOFFS
- Torrance's Title Hopes Get Boost With Reinstatement of Setter
- Royal Thwarted in Quarterfinals by Esperanza : High school water polo: Highlanders stay close early, but Aztecs score six straight goals in second half to put match away, 15-8.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL '93-'94: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- Burnett Takes TV Role
- Linda Alvarez Jumps Ship at KNBC : Television: The veteran anchor will join the KCBS Channel 2 news team in December.
- Alternative Auteur for the Rock 'n' Roll World : Pop music: Anton Corbijn, who has photographed groups such as U2 and R.E.M., is expanding his horizons--he's the visual designer of Depeche Mode's current arena show.
- IN THE KITCHEN : The Anti-Pie
- Quick-Fix Child-Proofing
- Whittier : Los Nietos School Board to Decide How to Fill Seat
- THE NORTH AMERICAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT : Trade Pact at a Glance
- Chuda Fund Nets $45,000 at Reception
- Kids Visiting? Play It Safe : Safety: Expecting young visitors during the holidays? Here are some ways to child-proof your home. Start by locking up medicines and cleaners.
- Assault Weapon Ban Added Onto Senate Crime Bill
- Sampling of Cinema From Down Under
- Here, It's Clear That Some Things Go Around Twice in Life
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- ANAHEIM : Special District for Slide Area Proposed
- Helping the Homeless Prepare for the Working World : Services: Showers, washers and lockers add up to Shwashlock, a facility giving the destitute a place to clean up before they go on job interviews.
- Valley Obituaries
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE NOTES : Bowman, Lynn Earn Top Honors
- BOYS' BASKETBALL '93-'94: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- Collins Named Astro Manager
- BOYS' BASKETBALL '93-'94: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- CLUB REVIEW : Pursuing Guilty Pleasures on the Westside
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Pasadena : Schools Police Chief Named
- Shot Into Aerosol Can Causes Explosion in Car
- Bishops Urge Easier Dismissal of Priests : Religion: Concern over sex abuse prompts request on church laws. Vatican is asked to change statute of limitations, appeal process and to raise age of minors.
- Preaching to the Unconverted With Free Music, Line Dancing : Live bands and prizes are part of K-Hay radio Country Celebrations held at store openings and parking lots.
- A New Spin on Science : Yo-Yo in Hand, Daniel Volk Blends Stunts and Humor to Teach the Basics of Physics
- Trouts Take the Plunge and Fans Take the Bait : Guy Jeans 'wanted to start another trip' when he created a new band, an offshoot of the highly successful reggae-powered Lion I's.
- World IN BRIEF : NEW ZEALAND : Ruling Party Wins 1-Seat Edge
- Pasadena : Campus Security Measures
- Police Tax Issue Headed for Ballot : Port Hueneme: City Council agrees to ask voters if they are willing to pay more to retain the local department.
- Terminal Island Sewage Plant May Close : Pollution: Contracting with a Carson facility would comply with a state order to end the discharge of partially treated waste into Los Angeles Harbor. The switch could save city millions of dollars.
- GOLF / PGA GRAND SLAM : Norman's Victory Isn't Pretty, but It Makes for a Rich Payday
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : They're Putting on the Pads for a Last Chance at Glory : Southern Section: North Torrance doesn't have to travel, but it could have trouble against first-round opponent Atascadero.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Cornhuskers' Place in Poll Has Them Saying 'Shucks'
- CSUN Season Didn't End, It Bottomed Out : College football: Matadors finish tumultuous campaign with 4-6 record and in last place.
- NBA ROUNDUP : MacLean Gives Bullets a Lift With 38
- SOUTHERN SECTION WATER POLO PLAYOFFS : Esperanza Pulls Away in Second Half to Win
- O.C. COMEDY REVIEW : Bill Hicks: Heat but No Warmth
- PARTY LINE : Welcome to the Jungle
- Thanksgiving : WINE : Wine for Thanksgiving: Sweet and Simple
- Food Sharing Program Environmentally Valid : Ventura County is a leader in an effort that keeps good foodstuffs from being wasted. Instead it is shared by the poor.
- Presley Cousin Wins Runoff
- Long Beach : Violent Crimes Increased Dramatically Over Summer
- Boy, 8, Is Found After His Missed Bus Stop Adventure
- Some Tips for Parents to Help Keep Youths Away From Drugs
- Streisand Donates Estate to Mountains Conservancy : Philanthropy: Officials appraise the Malibu property at $15 million. It will become a conservation institute.
- PREPS
- Santa Monica : 2 Convicted in 1991 Crime Spree