- The Day After : In the hands of three innovative experts, yesterday's turkey retains its holiday appeal.
- Sidney Janis; Innovative and Influential Art Dealer
- Bewitched and Bothered? It May Be Just Infatuation
- 'Animal Island' Fights to Survive : Philippines: A wildlife sanctuary is under attack by squatters who lay claim to the land. The dispute is a strange legacy of ex-President Ferdinand Marcos.
- Billy Lee; Child Star of '30s, '40s
- Armed Woman Shot by S.D. Police
- Dream Boat Nears Maiden Voyage at Long Last
- GREAT ESCAPES FAR FROM THE MADDENING CROWD : PLACENTIA : Key Ranch Holds Some Local History Treasures
- Mattress Police--Despite the Obscure Work, They Won't Be Caught Lying Down on the Job
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Super Mario Can Salute When Flag Is Hoisted
- Amy Chellevold of Thousand Oaks High and...
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Irish Need More Than Love of Game to Hold off Miami
- COMMENTARY : Murphy & Pryor's Star Trek : Movies: For all the star quality Eddie Murphy and Richard Pryor bring to the screen, their comic talents seem to have taken a wrong turn.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Drunkard' Too Sobering for Words
- Why There's No Tomorrow for 'USA Today' : Television: The cancellation marks another setback for GTG Entertainment, which had three programs dropped last year.
- Diddley's Still Waiting for His Piece of the Pie : Rock: The legendary singer-guitarist has had a huge influence on the industry, but, like many pioneers, he never saw the money he earned in those early days.
- Support Turns Up for Nancy Reagan
- 'Hitler's Shadow' Still Over Germany?
- Other Wiesenthal Honorees Named
- Detroit Missing the Point in 'New' Vans
- 'Hitler's Shadow' Still Over Germany?
- 'Hitler's Shadow' Still Over Germany?
- MOVIES - Nov. 24, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 24, 1989
- Names in the News - Nov. 24, 1989
- Names in the News - Nov. 24, 1989
- Names in the News - Nov. 24, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 24, 1989
- A Firm Named Boom Boom Wiz
- Quick Nutrition in Welsh Rarebit for Hungry Child
- Salvador Chief Rejects Rebels' Cease-Fire Plan
- Agencies Vie for Funding Under Darman's Plan
- Lebanon Mourns, Acts to Select a New Leader : Middle East: Preparations begin for new presidential elections. Christian lawmakers are threatened.
- Evangelicals, Catholics Fight for Latino Souls
- $6,388.81 Reward for Night Stalker Remains Unclaimed : Justice: Alejandro Espinoza was 'a big break' in helping to convict Richard Ramirez. But officials can't find him to give him his reward.
- Body Found in House Fire; Homicide Is Suspected
- On Skid Row, Respite and Roast Turkey for Thousands : Charity: Thanksgiving dinner is served up to the needy around town. But some wonder, what about tomorrow?
- COMEDY REVIEW : Leno's Alter Ego Needs to Alter His Routine Too
- From the archives: New President of Lebanon Killed by a Massive Bomb
- Avon to Sell Parfums Stern Unit for $210 Million Cash
- Seahawk Oil Records Sale Losses
- Oh, Thank Goodness : A Crash, Recovery and Race to the Finish Line
- Convention Center: A Site to See : Design: Form and function meet masterfully in Arthur Erickson's building, which marks a turning point for San Diego architecture.
- Shuttle, Military Satellite Lift Off in Nighttime Launch
- Nazi Issue Could Be Worth $300
- Poor Dislike Gandhi; Some Have No Vote : India: The balloting begins. Widespread dissatisfaction with the prime minister could end the family dynasty.
- Freeway Rubble Sought for a Harbor
- Miller Lawyers Seek to Block Pair's Deportation
- Oh, Thank Goodness : A Future That She Can Build for Herself
- Airline Denies Pilot Took Vote on Facing Storm
- NEIGHBORHOOD PROFILE: GREENTREE
- POPABILITY: With the holiday movie season kicking...
- Happiness With Strings Attached
- It Was the Worst of Times : Wilson High Was Losing and the Quarterback Was the Coach's Son : Football: Things got better for Coach David Merrill and his son Ryan when, after five loses, the team ran off five wins.
- Supt. of Orange Schools Resigns
- Once-Homeless Family Thankful
- Parents to Be Asked if Schools Make the Grade
- 'Working Girl' Still Working Its Magic
- Los Alamitos Could Challenge El Dorado
- * Seahawk Oil International Inc., Irvine, reported...
- Hudspeth Resigns as CEO of Technology Marketing
- Repair Contract
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : North Trial Unfair, Appeal Briefs Claim
- The Scene: Monday night's opening of the...
- Food for Thought--a Class Act
- New President of Lebanon Killed by a Massive Bomb : Mideast: Twenty-three others also die as the blast rips Rene Mouawad's motorcade in Beirut. A U.S. official says the list of suspects is 'pretty long.'
- Armenian Community Says Thanks to Red Cross With Dollars
- Pacific Palisades : Height Limit Imposed
- Bird Rehabilitation Takes Flight in Garage
- Oh, Thank Goodness : A Job That Lets Mom Pay Her Own Bills
- GRANDIOSE: Everything about the Randy Kraft trial...
- Azusa : Group Fights Development
- Long Beach : Council Moves to Avert Closure of Trauma Center
- Lawmakers Offer Bleak Assessment of Congress' First Year Under Bush : Legislation: Ethics turmoil and an unclear agenda resulted in a meager record. The President and Congress will be under pressure to do more in 1990.
- Culver City Teachers Accept 7% Pay Raise, Still Trail L.A.
- Suspect Led the High Life, Records Show : Embezzlement: The man who allegedly bilked California of $5.1 million appears in police files under an assumed name, living in a small city. He was a big spender and generous tipper.
- Discussion of Feeding the Homeless Is Delayed
- Hearing on Big House Continued
- State, County Officials Step Up Inspections for Medflies
- High-Tech Start : Latino Preschoolers Get a Lesson in Pride on Computers
- Wild Animals Follow the Zoomobile Driver on Road to Education
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Robinson's Choice of Comments Could Prove Inspirational for Saints
- SMALL COLLEGE PREVIEW : Christian Heritage Back in Lead Role
- Barkley Fined $5,000 by NBA
- Sharper Image Corp.:
- National Health Care Systems: The Irvine-based prepaid...
- Soles on Ice : Authentic Outdoor Rink Coming to South Coast Plaza for Second Year in Row
- Chilling Look at Greenhouse Effect's Power to Alter Life
- On the Road Again, a Hard Drive to Bakersfield
- UNLV Will Ask Titans' Murphy to Apply for Job
- Morita's Book on United States
- Jazz Review : Soft Melodies Flow From Narell's Steel Pans
- 'Blast Off!' Reaches for the Stars at Theatre West
- Torment of Officials Takes a Physical Turn
- 'Phantom's' Star Gobbles 2 Turkey Awards, a Dubious Feat Duplicated by His Producers
- American Stores
- Wickes Cos.:
- Council Considers Proposals to Curb Problem of Debris Cluttering Streets : Litter: The city hasn't changed its sweeping route for 15 years, but parking restrictions may be a sign of the times.
- Rose Murphy; Pop Singer of '40s, '50s
- Reader Shouldn't Be Shortchanged
- WINGING AWAY FOR THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY
- Both, it appeared, expected to be ambushed, and were.
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Eighth Child Dies as Result of Tornado
- Grocers Agree to Join Program to Donate Food in Exchange for Shopping Cart Return
- Weak Showing : Tests Reveal That Many California Fifth-Graders Can't Do Even One Pullup
- The Holiday Dinner: Rare Time Family Ever Eats Together
- SPORTSCOPE : Cal Poly Coach Darlene May Shoots for Her 400th Victory
- Abortion Foes Angered by Settlement of Major Case
- Measuring in Infinitesimal Scale : Science: The National Institute of Standards and Technology has methods of measuring everything, including something as small as one in a billion or one in a trillion.
- San Diego
- No Environmental Study Required for Mobil Project
- Torrance to Ask 4,000 Homes to Try New Recycling Program
- Ruiz Takes Year Off as University Coach
- Breath Tests
- Biggest Impact on Small Town : Seminole, Okla.: Imported players make a difference on basketball court and on Main Street.
- A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county.
- Time Warner to Sell Textbook Firm at a Loss
- WALL STREET TIGHTENS ITS BELT
- Laboratory Experiments With Market Economics
- Oh, Thank Goodness : A Chance to Help Heal His Homeland
- Eighth Child Dies as Result of Tornado
- Elections : Count of Absentee Ballots Produces 3 New Winners
- The holiday season will begin at the...
- Pasadena : Caltech Design Contest Set
- Middle Eastern Students Become Schools' Largest Ethnic Group
- Culver City : Housing Manager to Stay
- Students Restock Hurricane-Ravaged Library
- COLUMN ONE : In Hiring, More Take a Chance : A severe labor shortage has businesses scrambling to fill entry-level jobs. Doors are opening for workers once thought difficult to employ.
- Navy May Send Ships to Fight Colombia Drugs
- Ongoing Police Barricade OKd for Sepulveda Neighborhood
- Council Votes to Continue Anti-Drug Barricade
- Irvine Co. Asks for a Delay in Project Hearing
- No Action on Homeless Program
- Mayor Asks Abolition of Committees : City Hall: To a council member, a committee chairmanship is a coveted post. To O'Connor, council committees are inefficient and costly.
- Broderick Is Called Threat, Denied Bail : Crime: A state prosecutor says the children of the woman accused of killing their father and stepmother fear she will harm them if released.
- Archdiocese Dismayed by Ruling on Union
- BETTING WITH BOB
- Alonzo Mourning, starting center for the Georgetown...
- PRESEASON NIT ROUNDUP : Kansas Knocks Off No. 1 UNLV
- NHL ROUNDUP : Craven Leads Spirited Flyers Past Canadiens
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS
- Durable Goods Orders Off 0.6% for October
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- 'Cathay' Evening Gala Is Perfectly Oriental
- Beverly Hills to Allow Park Menorah Display : Religion: The Hanukkah decoration meets constitutional tests because it is a secular symbol. A cross, though, can't be displayed for Christmas because its symbolism is religious.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Inquiry on Political Slayings Demanded
- Ake Takes Oval Title by 60 Points
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Prosecution Rests Case Against Officer
- It's Turkey Today for Determined Dieter
- Loyola Basketball Coach Sees a Big Year for Women; Opener Saturday
- Oh, Thank Goodness : A 'Risk' That Helped Expand One Family
- NATION IN BRIEF : MISSISSIPPI : Convicted Former Judge Is Disbarred
- Panel Opposes Merging Harbor Police, City Force
- Strict Controls Sought on Adult Bookstore
- One Flew Over the Turkey Nest
- On the Move, Not a Third World Renegade : India: A closer relationship can only benefit the U.S. as the prosperous giant becomes a nation to be reckoned with.
- 'Adam' Found Abandoned : Child Abandonment: Discovery of newborn near dumpster in drug-selling area of Santa Ana in second such case in the county this month.
- New Bradley Chief of Staff Seen as Fast-Rising 'Boy Wonder'
- 2 Imprisoned in Sale of Faulty Parts for Shuttle
- Crenshaw Slips Past San Fernando, 27-24, in 4-A Playoffs
- CHARGER NOTES : Players Put Dinner on 100 Families' Tables
- NBA ROUNDUP : Atlanta Falls Flat at Milwaukee, 118-100
- 'We Will Get Mark Davis,' Lawyer for Padres Says
- CMS Enhancements Inc. of Tustin said it...
- Vestro Foods Inc.: The Newport Beach-based specialty...
- "Fish and Game doesn't want a lot...
- Judge Considers Retrial in Drunk-Driving Deaths : Justice: Families await a decision after a jury deadlocks in the case of a Somis woman accused of second-degree murder in a fatal crash.
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Two More Children Hurt in Tornado Die
- AQMD Groundbreaking Set
- Hospital Benefit Repeal to Boost Costs for Some : Health: Rejection of catastrophic care plan could add to private insurance premiums, states' financial burden.
- RESTAURANT HEALTH PERMIT SUSPENSIONS--SEPTEMBER
- County Revokes Permit for Gravel Hauler Because of Truck Problems : Safety: Somis Sand and Rock Inc. trucks made 300 round-trips daily on a two-lane road. Residents said the trucks were hazardous.
- Army Counsel Selected
- Bellflower : Kindergarten Teacher Wins District's Top Yearly Honor
- The Region : Water District Fills Post
- Judge Says Glendale Need Not Pay Fines
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFF GAMES : Two Teams of a Kind to Match Aces : Second Round: Santa Clara travels to Temecula Valley in a Division VIII game to face an astonishingly similar opponent.
- Military Services Told They Must Trim $2.2 Billion From Budget
- Glendora : Chamber Opposes Tax Hike
- Glendale's Out to Find a Vision for Year 2020 : Planning: Mayor's committee will look to the 21st Century instead of trying to solve current city problems.
- Oh, Thank Goodness : The Gift of Awareness in a Perilous Time
- Conservancy Trying to Buy Parcels in Towsley Canyon : Environment: Sanitation officials envision a landfill in Towsley Canyon. Others see the canyon as the centerpiece of the Santa Clarita Woodlands State Park.
- Suit Claims Brother's Abuse Caused Multiple Personalities
- Beach Snack Bar Plan Rejected
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Edges Cerritos in Basketball
- COLLEGE WOMEN'S PREVIEW : Burns Short on Players as She Begins at SDSU
- Light Treatment Gets Across Serious Messages
- Music Review : Kim Work Tops the Bill at Monday Evening Concert
- Rating New Releases of Orange County-Based Musicians : Albums: Walter Trout scores with first solo release while National People's Gang reaction depends on how stagey you like your songs.
- Kaiser Land Fight: Kaiser Steel Resources Inc....
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : CURRENCY : Gold Sails Past $410 an Ounce, Dollar Drops
- RETAIL : Off the Wall:
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Fear, Futility Fade and the Dominoes Fall : East Bloc: With the success of each demonstration, the citizens are getting bolder.
- Beverly Hills : Mayor of Cannes Honored
- Mayor Feels the Heat in Council Stew : Pomona: One councilman jumped on 2 police officers, which prompted the mayor to jump on the councilman, which prompted another councilman and former ally to jump with both feet on the mayor.
- Gold Pieces Lose Value as Jewelry
- Crescenta Valley Takes Aim at Billboards
- Dialectician Puts Accent on the Stars : Films: The coach who helped cast of 'Steel Magnolias' achieve a range of Southern speech also helps immigrants and executives shed their dialects.
- Three Southern California prep basketball players have...
- Giggling 6th-Graders Learn Facts of Life
- Harvard Headmaster Sure of Merger With Westlake
- HELPING HANDS: The Orange County Rescue Mission...
- Program to Offer Drivers Non-Alcohol Free Drinks : Prevention: Twenty bars and restaurants have agreed to participate in the joint effort to lessen holiday drinking.
- Docent with an Eye for Details Explores Gamble House in Book
- Service Delivers the Very Worst in Best Revenge
- Changes Made Simpler in Custody Payments
- Seven Arrested in Slaying Near Border
- Official Defends Work of Criticized Contractor
- SKIING : World Cup Gets Off Ground on Artificial Snow
- Is Joe Krivak Worth Keeping at Maryland?
- Jockey on His Way to the Top of List by Being an Easy Rider
- GIRLS' TOP 10 : This Year, Teams Are the Stars : Preview: Point Loma, Poway seem best before season when strength will be in numbers.
- Merksamer Deal Gets Financing: L. J. Hooker...
- Oh, Thank Goodness : Her Walk to Recovery
- Ashland to Pay $4.7 Million in Spill : Environment: The funds will go to Pennsylvania for the nation's worst inland oil spill. To date, the firm has said it would pay more than $32.5 million to settle all claims.
- Spies Keep an Eye on Quality of Food, Service : Consumers: Restaurant owners hire an undercover pair to check on the work of employees. The covert inspections pay off, especially when it comes to the little details.
- La Canada Flintridge Moves to Protect 'Significant' Trees
- Michael Chandler, Wendy Hoover Wed
- Making New Pieces Fit an Old Puzzle : Europe: National interests will still guide the response of Western leaders to the newly democratizing states.
- Private Retirement Funds Need Stronger Protection : Pensions: Weaknesses in current federal law expose the $1.7 trillion system to financial abuse and incompetence.
- Threat of Arrests Cancels Chippendale's Shows : Censorship: Vice detectives say the lack of proper licensing is behind the warning, but the all-male dance troupe claims discrimination.
- Killer of El Cajon Reporter Is Convicted
- The House
- MOTOR RACING : Ascot Puts Forth the Prestige
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS
- Two Varied Productions at the West End Playhouse
- MUSIC REVIEW : Academy's Second Pasadena Program Disappoints
- Assets of Penny Stock Brokerage Are Frozen
- Oh, Thank Goodness : The Earth Moved and She Got Out Alive
- WORLD IN BRIEF : WORLDWIDE : Disaster Specialists Meeting in Canada
- Frederick (Freddie) Waits; Percussionist
- HUD Reforms Clear Congress After Hearings Reveal Abuses
- No Breach in Terrorism Policy, U.S. Asserts
- The 3 Stooges' 2nd Banana Still Nyuking It Up in Camarillo
- Pomona : Price Club to Get City Lot
- Tough New Managers Make Apartments Livable Again
- Long Beach : Airport Noise Limitation Law Postponed to January
- Valencia Youth Dies in Crash at High School
- Desire for Clean Streets Brushes Up Against City's Budget Constraints
- One Bomb Rocks All Lebanon
- Stolz Still Pondering New Mexico State Job
- Aztecs Have a Mystery on Their Hands
- Bay Area to Host Arts 'Festival 2000' in 1990
- Jazz Review : Spirited Swing by Crawford, McGriff in Basie Ballroom
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Blood' Fails to Illuminate the Insurgency
- Wall Street Firms Steel Against an Uncertain Future
- IBM to Reduce Computer Terminal Radiation : Technology: A national women's group applauds the action. It has been concerned that emissions from VDTs might cause birth defects.
- Oh, Thank Goodness : The Power of 'This Recovery Thing'
- SECOND CHANCE, a charity for the homeless,...
- Whittier : Both Sides Still Far Apart in Rio Hondo Pay Dispute
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH KOREA : Airline's Service to Libya to Be Halted
- MIND SIGHT : In a Land Where Conformity Is the Rule, Blind Yasuhiko Kono Defies Family and Society to Capture a Dream
- Leonardo Sciascia; Sicilian Novelist Wrote of the Mafia
- Auto Thefts Skyrocket Throughout Region : Grand Theft: Growth and a lucrative auto parts market contribute to more cars being pilfered from Pomona to Pasadena.
- Historian Keeping the Magic of Houdini Alive
- Working Out While at Work : Health: Companies are spending millions on employee exercise centers, believing fit employees are more productive and healthier.
- Sleepy Stores Hope Plays Are the Thing : Ventura Harbor: Retailers and restaurateurs say a theater company may wake up business. The much-traveled troupe gets new life.
- Easing Access of the Disabled to a College Education
- Ranger Finds Niche in Texas Lore : Law Enforcement: Lee Roy Young has helped integrate the historically white ranks of the nation's oldest state policing agency.
- La Verne : La Verne OKs General Plan
- Clement F. Haynsworth Jr.; Judge Was Rejected as 1969 Supreme Court Choice
- Death Turns Independence Day Into Nightmare
- Basketball: Ventura College sophomore is battling back after the death of his brother. : Venable Spurred by Bryan's Song
- Police Union Wins Ruling Blocking New Contract
- Design for Art Center Accepted
- San Diego
- Bo Is Worth a Little More Than Diddly : Raiders: Jackson is big on the baseball and football fields, but even bigger in the world of sports endorsements.
- Cirque du Soleil Keeps Its Unique Place in the Sun : Big Top: Colorful antics and superb showmanship abound at this one-ring circus. There aren't any animals, but the two-legged variety keep the audience more than entertained.
- MOVIE REVIEW : South African Film Attacks Apartheid
- MCI Communications Gets Citicorp Contract
- In Convention Center's Chorus Line, Every Employee Is a Star
- It's a sign of the times that...
- CROSS-COUNTRY NOTEBOOK : Castro Earns Honors but He Expected More
- Survive Scores Upset in Hollywood Feature
- SOUTHERN SECTION WATER POLO CHAMPIONSHIPS : Corona del Mar Rallies to Take 4-A Title
- Mermaid Theatre Tours With 'Just So Stories'
- Ralphs Posts $12.9-Million Loss Due to Special Charge
- FOCUS: UNION BANK SQUARE
- Steel Restraints Extended: Congress approved a bill...
- Dick S. West; Humor Columnist, Wire Service Journalist
- Oh, Thank Goodness : A Bridge That Spared Both of Their Lives
- Changing Seasons Signal Rock Cod Action in Deep Water
- School Shows What's Right With Education
- Santa Monica : Public Hearing on Housing
- Let's End Cold War, Gorbachev Urged by Bush
- San Diego
- Letter From Dannemeyer Delights ACLU
- Fast Goal by Karic, Sockers, Awakens Wings, Who Go On to 4-2 Victory
- The Yanmar Endeavour trimaran, powered by twin...
- Toreros Hope That Older Means Better
- PEOPLE WATCH
- MUSIC REVIEW : Neville Marriner, Academy at Ambassador Auditorium
- Music Review : Georgian, Krainev Share Pavilion Recital Program
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Reluctant Lee Adapting to New Role With Women's Basketball Team
- Making Sense of Boxing
- Helping Out Should Be a Year-Round Thing
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Troops Wound 12 in Palestinian Clashes
- Pomona : Recreation Funds Increased
- Child, Told of Family Mix-Up, 'Cried and Cried'
- West Hollywood : Critics Skewer Food Panel