- Convention Center to Throw Public Party
- Santa Clarita Names Development Director
- Dubcek Urges Czech Leaders to Step Down
- S.D. School Dress Codes--'Relaxed' About Covers It
- FULLERTON : Police Get Hooks to Battle Crooks
- FULLERTON : Road-Widening Foes to Seek Initiative
- Mission, Mall, Park to Offer Free Meals
- It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like November, Forecasters Say
- Disparaging Note at Sheriff's Post Offends Latino Officers
- Job Program Aims to Curb Dropouts
- Coping With a Bilingual Flood
- YORBA LINDA : New City Flag, Seal to Center on Nixon
- Airport Staff Gears for Year's Busiest Day
- NCAA Gets $1 Billion for Tournament : TV: Seven-year contract with CBS cuts cable out of basketball tournament coverage as network continues spending spree.
- NOTES : Soviet Union Boasts of Hunting and Fishing Paradise
- NHL ROUNDUP : Slumping Flames Tied by Nordiques
- THE SIDELINES : McEnroe Beats Connors Again
- Man-Made Snow Rescues World Cup : Skiing: Artificial white stuff subs for nature's own, assuring start of international tournament on Thanksgiving Day.
- East German athletes who reach a certain...
- Royal Meets Match in State Volleyball
- Accuracy Isn't Overrated, Just Misunderstood
- BREAKING AWAY: PRO AND CON : ANALYSIS: ORANGE COUNTY ON ITS OWN: PRO : Region Ready, Willing and Able to Stand on Its Own
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Antelope Valley Basketball Team Suffers 1st Loss
- Interpreting Election Results
- WORKPLACE
- P.M. BRIEFING : Korean Banks Set China Loans
- Green Berets Flee After Guerrillas End Siege of Hotel in San Salvador
- House Panel Assails Wall's Policy to 'Trust Keating'
- Regents' Disclosure of Holdings Urged
- Helm Would Have Disliked Funeral Fuss, Mourners Say
- LOCAL : 66 Arrested During El Salvador Protest at L.A. Federal Building
- Soviets Mull O.C. 'Star Wars' Visit : Arms: Pentagon awaits formal reply on invitation to tour TRW facility outside San Clemente. Showing a delegation the key 'alpha' laser might be a problem.
- Steven M. Gold, a 63-year-old West L.A....
- Court Ruling Delays Merger of 2 Prestigious Private Schools
- Committee Backs More Funding for Foot Patrols
- Allred to Aid Appeal in Nursing Home Rape Case
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Leader Emerges for Voss Replacement
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : $25,000 Fund Goal Set for Grad Night
- Fire Damage at Firm Put at $300,000
- Moorpark to Play in Orange County Bowl
- Desormeaux Nears Main Goal, Now It's Time to Find Out How Good He Can Be
- Pascual Perez Becomes Yankee for $5.7 Million
- Never Too Young for Safety Lessons : Hunting: DFG program provides many youngsters with first experience under controlled conditions.
- STAGE REVIEW : If 'Coastal Disturbances' Were on TV, It Could Be a Soap Opera : Theater: Much-lauded Off-Broadway drama opens a run at Rancho Santiago College in Santa Ana.
- BBC Seeking Production Deals With U.S. TV Networks
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Future II': Back to the Bank
- MUSIC REVIEW : Strong Mozart Performance for Openers : Orchestra: Pianist Cecile Licad brought an unusual percussive approach to concerto at San Diego Chamber Orchestra's season debut.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Thibaudet Plays Brahms, Ravel
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Council Supports Tennis Club, Condos
- TUSTIN : Petition Drive Opens on Election Change
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Mayor Calls End to State of Emergency
- Culver City Teachers Agree to 7% Pay Raise
- Top Bonn Diplomat Gives Bush a Piece of the Wall
- Landlord Panel to Study Plan for Guard Station
- Times handicapper Bob Mieszerski wound up the...
- Brown Blocks All Avenues to Defeat : Volleyball: Junior who is loath to lose helps Royal girls' team win 4-A Division championship.
- Loses Grow for SDSU After Miami Defeat
- BREAKING AWAY: PRO AND CON : ANALYSIS: ORANGE COUNTY ON ITS OWN: CON : Bigger Can Be Better, Not to Mention Cost Effective
- SHORT TAKES : Jazzing Up East-West Diplomacy
- Pop Reviews : Strummer: Crying and Rocking at Coach House
- Weary Congress Approves Plan to Cut Deficit by $14.7 Billion : Budget: The spending reductions and revenue measures rely on a mix of real and artificial savings. President Bush is expected to sign the bill.
- Allred to Join Appeal on Behalf of Rape Victim Denied Damages
- Ignoring Planners' Advice, S.D. Council Approves Golf Course Near Lake Hodges
- Work Begins on Burbank Cancer Center
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Chief Pier Designer Will Stay on the Job
- More Molestation Charges Leveled at City Day-Care Unit : Children: Five youngsters have now accused two part-time workers at Echo Park Recreation Center of fondling them. A state investigation is continuing.
- SOUTHERN SECTION 3-A GIRLS' TENNIS : Dana Hills Records a First With Victory in Final
- East Orange Project to Jam Traffic, Foes Fear : Development: Opponents urge City Council members to insist that roads be improved before the Irvine Co. is allowed to start work on massive plan.
- Mira Costa Soundly Defeats Chatsworth
- STATE VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : La Habra Sweeps Into the Second Round With Victory
- PEOPLE WATCH
- POP / ROCK
- ORANGE COUNTY'S ESTIMATED WEEKEND BOX OFFICE
- FOOD REVIEW : New Group Does Proper Honor to Ritz, Escoffier
- Use This Version : Hidden Hills Wants Low-Cost Houses Outside : The Suburbs: The City Council asks its attorney to check on the legality of putting a required senior citizens complex beyond its gates.
- Indigent Who Needs Transplant Gets Worse; Taken to UCLA Center
- Groups Say Sea World Is Blinding Dolphins : Animal Rights: A coalition claims the park's petting pool is damaging the eyes of the mammals, but a curator called that charge "balderdash."
- Setting of Date for Malibu Cityhood Election Delayed
- Panel OKs Curbs on Cold Beer, Wine Sales at 3 Pacoima Stores
- City Council OKs Luxury Downtown Condo Tower
- Right Men Have the Helm; Now Add Trust : Diplomacy: The political changes in the East require Bush and Gorbachev to be more than just summit friends.
- The Miami Dolphins waived linebacker David Frye,two...
- WEST COAST CONFERENCE PREVIEW : Best of the Rest May Be Playing for Third
- Kelm's Return Gives Defense Needed Lift : Rams: After being sidelined all season with torn ligaments in his foot, he's back inside to help strengthen the team's linebacking corps.
- MVP Voting Is Landslide Victory for Kevin Mitchell
- COMMENTARY : Even a Berth in the World Cup Can't Put U.S. on a Soccer Kick
- SHORT TAKES : Actress Is 'Queen of Anonymity'
- COLLEGE DIVISION WOMEN'S PREVIEW : Broncos Loaded for Charge at Ninth Title
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NICARAGUA : Peace Talks With Contras Break Off
- 8th Tornado Victim, 9, Dies in N.Y. Hospital
- Stronger Control by Beijing Urged to Help Economy : China: The party chief demands that regional authorities obey the central government.
- Bush Signs Japanese-American Reparation Guarantee
- U.S. Swapped Land in Alaska for Lesser Tract
- Lt. Gov. McCarthy Urges End to Salvador Aid
- NATION : Holiday Travel Crunch Begins
- Malathion Sprayed in War on Medfly
- Priest Vows to Resume Abortion Protests
- 2 LAPD Officers Join Homosexual Bias Suit : Discrimination: Pair back ex-colleague's charges of widespread harassment of homosexuals on the force. Court asked to protect the identities of the officers.
- Arizona football Coach Dick Tomey has suspended...
- 2 Okla. Football Players Get 10 Years for Rape
- $1.3 Million Buys Concerto in A Minor by Schumann
- Tubbs Wins Fourth in Row on Decision : Boxing: Former WBA heavyweight champion beats Orlin Norris at Santa Monica Civic Auditorium.
- He Brings a Cavalier Attitude to Clippers
- Exclusion in Private Clubs
- Robert Levine, managing director of the Laventhol...
- 3 Arrested on Charges of Cheating Buyers in Sales of Used Autos
- Thornburgh Cites Risks in CIA Trial : Iran-Contra: The attorney general says 'national security' could be damaged in prosecuting a former station chief.
- Killer of Pregnant Doctor Gets Maximum Term
- WORLD IN BRIEF : KOREA : North, South Fail to Agree on Visits
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PERU : Body of American Reporter Found
- LOCAL : Wachs, Police Urge Continued Barricade of Sepulveda Area
- Landlords Back Street Closures in Drug War but Ask Who Will Pay Cost
- A New Deal for American Indians
- Union Vote by Cemetery Workers Upheld : Labor: Panel rules against the Roman Catholic Archdiocese, which claimed that the workers had been intimidated by organizers.
- BUENA PARK : Bone Selected as City's 35th Mayor
- TRANSPORTATION
- Chula Vista
- City Council Hedges Its Support of Airport Project
- Gabor Files Appeal of Conviction; Hearing Set
- San Diego Section Provides Glimpse of Possibilities for Future : Independence: Orange County can learn from region that broke from Southern Section in 1960.
- Calabasas Upended in 3-A Tennis Final
- PRO FOOTBALL : Success Has Packer Fans Doing the Lindy
- PEPPERDINE PREVIEW : Plenty of Good Waves in Malibu
- THE SIDELINES : 'The Truth,' Biggs in Title Bout
- Basketball Coach Bill Frieder of Arizona State...
- Pop Reviews : Eurythmics Recap 8-Album Career at Amphitheatre
- KLA Instruments Trims Work Force: KLA Instruments...
- May Department Stores to Buy Stock: St....
- Recapitalization May Be Option for Georgia Gulf
- Hakim's Misdemeanor Plea Accepted by Court : Iran-Contra: Judge Gesell at first rejects an agreement as 'a charade.' The arms dealer is expected to assist the continuing inquiry.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Bishops Facing a Dilemma on Pro-Choice Politicians
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Socialite Sentenced to Life in Prison
- Brady Calls Handgun Control Foes 'Cowardly Lions'
- Peacock Wear for Men
- Burbank Girl, 8, Eludes Attacker
- 23 Mini-Powers Spell Chaos If Superpowers Step Aside : Europe: The Wall mandated cohesive alliances. Without them, the thin scabs over unhealed territorial wounds will begin to itch.
- Erotica Publisher in Santa Clarita Operates Legally, Police Say
- Lebanon's President Slain : Motorcade Bomb Kills 23 Others
- Gaslamp Quarter Alters Rules to Boost Growth
- Orange Coast Opens Regional Soccer Play Today
- Class Assistants
- DANA POINT : 'Turkey Trot' Beer Policy Criticized
- Boy, 14, Becomes First Truant Sentenced Under New Enforcement Policy
- Overdose of Drugs Killed Actress' Son
- SOUTHERN SECTION WATER POLO : Villa Park Gets Another Chance at Corona del Mar
- Mora Finds an Unofficial Way to Rate the Merits of Officials
- Murray Leads UCLA Over Aussies, 80-68
- Pacific Symphony concertmaster Endre Granat will substitute...
- Prices Rise 0.5% in October as Inflation Jumps : Economy: An increase in medical costs that affected the nation's thriving service sector worries some experts. In Los Angeles, however, prices dropped 0.1%.
- Pan Am to Increase Florida Flights: Pan...
- Income Rises Just 2%, but Consumers Remain Confident
- Sylmar's Casey Enjoying Fun and Games
- GIVING THANKS
- Stevie Salas Back on S.D. Scene : Music: His return to the nightclub circuit is a warm-up for an upcoming national tour.
- Egghead Software Posts Another Loss, Will Close 20 Stores
- Real Earnings Rose 0.6% Last Month: The...
- Distributor-supplier Lieberman Enterprises Inc., Minneapolis, a unit...
- AMI to Move Its Headquarters From Beverly Hills to Dallas
- 'TIS THE SEASON: For one brief shining...
- Matter of Beliefs
- BOOK REVIEWS : Benjamin Spock: His Memoir Reveals the Good Doctor
- Witches Trying to Charm Prince
- 3 Appellate Judges Picked as Supreme Court Candidates : Judiciary: The governor's selections for an impending vacancy are all described as moderate to conservative. He says he will also consider candidates evaluated by the State Bar for past openings.
- NATION : Judge Haynsworth Dies at 77
- E. Germany Vows '91 Free Elections : East Europe: Bonn is given assurances. Until recently, such a step would have been inconceivable.
- Alarm Company Backs Up Its Bark With a Dog That Doesn't Bite--or Eat
- THANKSGIVING
- Many Feel Hunger for More Than Holiday Meal : Homeless: For those who live in the streets, there are no special days. Loss and loneliness may be felt more keenly at Thanksgiving.
- April 17 Trial Set for Ex-Narcotics Agents
- SOUTHERN SECTION 2-A GIRLS' TENNIS : Diamond Bar Rolls On, Beating Katella in Final
- NBA ROUNDUP : Hawks End Pistons' Home Winning Streak at 25
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL '89-90 : Big Reason for Lewis' Change Now Apparent : Basketball: Tom Lewis was considered selfish at USC, but raising a daughter is the main concern now for Pepperdine standout.
- SOUTHERN SECTION 4-A GIRLS' TENNIS : Corona del Mar Gets Tough, Takes Title
- SHORT TAKES : Wonderworks for L.A. Schools
- P.M. BRIEFING : Time Warner Sells Text Company
- Costa Mesa's Zellner Housing Sold to Virginia Firm
- Wendy's Barney to Retire
- Senate Offers Pared-Down Catastrophic Care Benefits Plan : Health: Proposal is an attempt to break a stalemate with the House. Backers seek to retain parts of original bill rather than accept total repeal.
- NATION IN BRIEF : MARYLAND : Indictment in Theft Names 'Robin HUD'
- WORLD IN BRIEF : GREECE : Accord Reached on Unity Government
- MIXED COMPANY: Freshman Republican Assemblyman Curt Pringle...
- Heroes in 'Stalker' Case
- STANTON : Arts, Crafts Fair to Benefit Indian Youth
- Huntington Beach Sets Deadline on Main Street : Redevelopment: Owners of eight retail shops have until Jan. 12 to come up with money to participate in the Main-Pier project or face condemnation.
- THE SIDELINES : Eagles Free DeLine, Sign Ruzek
- Henry Hearns, the brother of boxer Thomas...
- Padres Add to Roster; Surgery Set for Alomar
- Mom Nudged Morrison Back to Basketball : Coaching: Former USC mentor ends three-year absence. He'll be on home bench at San Jose State.
- Again, America's Cup Defended by Lawyers
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : $100,000-Added Race, Turkey Dinner on Card
- MUSIC REVIEW : Berg, Bartok and Brahms in Pasadena
- St. Joseph Ballet Company is only $13,175...
- Eggs These Turkeys Laid Certainly Weren't Golden
- NEWS ANALYSIS : For New NEA Chief: A Brush With Disaster : Arts: The latest crisis for the arts endowment turned into a crash course in the political ways of Washington for chairman John Frohnmayer.
- Bush Thanksgiving Address on Radio, TV
- SHORT TAKES : Principal 'Rehearsed' in Dark
- Great Northern Rejects New Bid: Great Northern...
- Lorenzo Lauds Bush for Strike Probe Veto : Machinists: President's action angers organized labor, particularly the unions at Eastern.
- Safety Groups Blast U.S. Air-Bag Efforts
- Dow Up 7.25, but Most Issues Close Lower
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Family of Quake Victim Gets $150,000
- Queen to Visit Alberta
- Dissatisfied Voters May Turn on Gandhi : India: The prime minister has been hurt by unfulfilled promises and charges of corruption. Now he could lose a parliamentary election.
- OOPS! : Writers Say Oui to Bad Grammar
- Czech Regime Meets With Foes for 1st Time : East Bloc: The concession is seen as a step toward political dialogue, then reform. Protests continue.
- A Soviet's Sierra Option : Scientist's Defection Means an Emotional Separation for Family
- San Diego
- ANAHEIM : Victim Identified in Fatal Shooting
- Elephant Doing OK After Surgery
- City Ethics Reforms Could Cut Presents : Government: L.A. elected officials might face the end of free tickets, political action committees and outside income. But the council appears reluctant to give them up.
- Dead Cat Found Strapped to Cross
- Make It a Happier Thanksgiving
- Stripers Provide Rare Treat
- Puckett Is First to Score $3-Million Salary
- Once Again, America's Cup Will Be Defended by Lawyers
- ART REVIEW : Creativity Amid the Kitchenware
- SHORT TAKES : Bronze Tribute to JFK's Spirit
- Interpreting Election Results
- State Launches Criminal Probe of Lincoln S
- Factory Orders Fall, Triggering Recession Fears
- NATION : Playboy Twin Models Indicted
- Andrew Young Looks for White Votes in 'Redneck Bar'
- WORLD : Leningrad Party Leader Ousted
- CONSUMERS : Gifts From the Heart Are Good Ideas for Holiday Hosts
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Mr. T's Brother Shoots Robber
- Prague's Rendezvous With History
- City Imposes Contract Despite Police Protest
- THANKSGIVING
- Miami basketball Coach Bill Foster announced plans...
- THE NHL : Probert May Return in March
- King of Football Road May Face Its Toughest : Notre Dame: The Fighting Irish have won all six of their games away from home. Their four Orange Bowl losses offer a special challenge against Miami in Saturday game.
- Behavior Nets 76er Barkley $5,000 Fine
- VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Poway Cruises; Palisades Stalls in the Opener
- GIVING THANKS
- P.M. BRIEFING : GM May Slash White-Collar Staff
- Medfly Alighted at Least Dangerous Time for O.C.
- Cubic Corp.: The San Diego electronics systems...
- Japan Grants Chip Patent to Texas Instruments
- WORKPLACE : Former Employees Win Settlement in Pension Fund Suit
- American Airlines Denies It Let Passengers Vote to Brave Storm
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : RIVERSIDE COUNTY : 830 Acres Burned in Hidden Valley Fire
- First Lady, Granddaughter to Trim Christmas Tree
- DANA POINT : Conference Focuses on Area Social Needs
- San Diego
- 12-Year-Old Girl Describes Slayings of Mother, Sister
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Pioneering Step for the Arts
- Irvine's Big Splash : Water Polo: Anteaters, ranked second in nation, have high hopes entering NCAA tournament this weekend.
- THE SIDELINES : Kosar Rests Sore Throwing Arm
- SHORT TAKES : CBS Axes Bogdanovich Reviews
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Gary Morris Is Country, Even Minus a Twang
- P.M. BRIEFING : Bond Corp. Trading Suspended
- WORKPLACE
- Group Acquires Crosman Products: An investor group...
- NATION IN BRIEF : THE EAST : 7 Die in High Winds; Blizzard Is Forecast
- Holiday Hosts Appreciate Presents That Have Presence About Them
- Guava Tree Makes Pest of Itself in Brea : Infestation: The tree in which a pregnant Medfly was found has been nothing but trouble for couple.
- L.A. Still the Second City; San Diego Moves to No. 6
- Bill to Aid Poland, Hungary Signed
- Bentley Facing a Changed Race Against Killea : Politics: Bishop's action has left GOP candidate's campaign adrift in a sea of media attention given her rival. But Bentley stays her course in the normally Republican district.
- 2 Badly Injured When Car Drifts off Freeway
- Man Pleads Not Guilty in Stepdaughter's Death
- Dog's a Nonconformist--And That's Not Nice in Irvine
- SANTA ANA : Day-Care Center Adding 30 Spots
- 2 Killed Execution-Style, 3rd Wounded in Valinda
- COLLEGE DIVISION MEN'S PREVIEW : If They're Down by the Riverside, CCAA Race Will Tighten Up
- Seau Wins Pac-10 Defensive Award
- Melvin Durslag, veteran Los Angeles sports...
- City Imposes Contract Despite Police Protest
- MOVIES - Nov. 22, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 22, 1989
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 22, 1989
- Names in the News - Nov. 22, 1989
- Names in the News - Nov. 22, 1989
- Officials Outline Scheme of Embezzlement Suspect
- Gage Quits as Top Bradley Aide in Major Shake-Up
- Police Officer Acquitted in 2 Crash Deaths
- The Execution of Priests and U.S. Policy : El Salvador: Cristiani and Bush have already set up a pretense of seeking justice, and once again Congress will be cowed. Or will it?
- House Explodes During Eviction : Law enforcement: Resident is seriously burned and deputy is blown off porch in fiery blast during eviction.
- U.S. Dispatches Elite Troops to Salvador : Strategy: Bush met with security officials while a State Department task force monitored the hotel siege.
- Suspect in Embezzlement Acted Quickly, Charges Say
- Salvador Rebels End Hotel Siege : Central America: Negotiators arrange a pullout by the guerrillas. The hotel guests are allowed to leave. Several U.S. military advisers were trapped for hours.
- Supervisors Tentatively OK Plan to Build Elsmere Dump : Environment: Under the plan, Los Angeles county and city would create and run a major regional dump near the city of Santa Clarita.
- Mexico Murder Suspect Flees INS
- From the archives: Regime Reels as Czechs Protest
- Mood Shifts to More Cable-TV Regulation : Entertainment: Rising consumer complaints move many in Congress to look for ways to improve competition.
- Religious Educators' Group Urges El Salvador Aid Cutoff
- NATION : Ex-Judge Out of Halfway House
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LEBANON : U.S. Seeks to Stem Arms Flow to Aoun
- Crew Failed to Fix Faulty Rudder Setting Before East River Jet Crash, Data Shows
- WORLD : Party Praises Romanian Leader
- WORLD : Gypsies Steal Mitterrand Limo
- Czech Leaders Agree to Sharing of Power : East Bloc: Embattled Communists tell reformers they are welcome into the government. Thousands continue protests throughout the country.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : New Interim Chief Chosen for FDA
- Schools Are Frustrated by Bilingual Class Demands
- Mahony Calls for End to Salvador Military Aid
- Homeless Dine in Protest of Plan to Curb Soup Kitchens
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Councilman Mays Is Elected Mayor
- C-SPAN Does the Uncommon
- Bladow Runs His Way to Redemption
- Actress, Pro-Choice Leader Hit Bishop's Ban