- The Money Man Behind Rev. Sheldon
- Court Fight for Malibu Cityhood Planned
- Archeologist's Find Is More Than a Game : History: A San Diego archeologist is studying a village that vanished about 6500 BC. His favorite find is a game board, which he calls 'one of the oldest indicators that people were trying to have fun.'
- American Art : A Quartet of American Artist-Rebels
- Wright and Wrongs : THE AMBITION AND THE POWER <i> (Viking: $22.95; 768 pp.</i> )
- Paying All Cash for a New Home Left Couple Strapped Financially
- As AIDS Strikes Catholic Ireland, a Dispute Erupts Over Limited Sale of Condoms
- California IN BRIEF : LONG BEACH : Search Called Off for Missing Boater
- Social Security Takes Forms to the Street
- More Problems Than Power From Arizona's Palo Verde Nuclear Plant
- 10% of E. German Communists Quit Party
- Thatcher, Bush Confer
- A Criminal Gap in Salary
- 'Crazy' Time Due at LAX as Travelers Return Home
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- A Restructuring in Search of a Strategy : Defense: Our efforts to cut back the military now must not leave us fatally weakened a decade down the road.
- NCAA WATER POLO CHAMPIONSHIPS : Warde Leads Irvine's Upset of Stanford
- Robitaille Shows Why He's a Keeper : Kings: He gets his first hat trick of season in a 7-4 victory over the Canucks.
- After 75 Years, Catalina Islander Presses On With Its Local Coverage
- Agoura Pair and Camarillo Win Titles in Cross-Country : State Meet: Bryan Dameworth and Deena Drossin post individual wins. Scorpions dominate boys' Division I race.
- COMMERCIAL SCENE : Copperfield Buys Parking Structure
- Season's Listening
- What You Get for the Median Price
- Learning the Language of Customs : Manners: When abroad, it's not enough for travelers to know the language of a particular country. One should also know its customs and rules of etiquette.
- The Insight Guide to Bookland
- AROUND HOME : Sweaters for Men: 22 Designs From the Scottish Isles by Alice Starmore (Ballantine Books; 1989)
- 3 Blazes at Motel Believed to Be Arson
- Vandals Defile Black Business in Beverly Hills
- Car-Pool Lanes Drive These Fellows Crazy : Transportation: A small, zealous band devoted to the abolition of commuter lanes has kept government agencies off balance with their arguments.
- 10 Injured in 3-Car Collision in Valinda
- Better Times Promised for Historic Malibu Pier : Landmark: Restaurateur and partners, about to take concession rights in a 20-year deal with the state, say they'll turn the structure into a 'class act.'
- Granada Hills Man Wins $1 Million
- Sweating Out a Down Payment : Opportunity: Low-income families in Moorpark get a chance to be homeowners by doing most of the construction.
- Environment : Notes about your surroundings.
- Transplant Pioneer Urging That Artificial Heart Operations Resume : Medicine: A shortage of human hearts has again raised the issue of artificial hearts. However, the inventor of the most successful artificial heart argues that more research is needed.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Fans Boo Mavericks on the Court; Sonics Blast Them Off of It, 117-70
- Former NBA Players Shine in Italian All-Star Game
- What Goes Up Can't Come Down in Montreal
- In the Amazon God's Name Is Everyone's : THE STORYTELLER <i> by Mario Vargas Llosa translated by Helen Lane (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $17.95; 212 pp.) </i>
- Brokers' Buffet to Benefit Homeless
- Gary Holme Installed as L.A. Realtors Head
- Holiday Paperbacks
- Israeli Warplanes Raid Palestinian Guerrilla Base
- KTLA viewers know the holidays are upon...
- I've always suspected something was weird about...
- Pomona Rabbi Who Aided Soviet Jews Urges the U.S. to Admit More
- Professors Adore/Abhor Pupils, Revere/Regret Their Own Calling
- NBA NOTEBOOK : Sikma's Trademark Withers in New Role
- Fox, Plagued by Knee Injuries, Retires in 10th Season With Kings
- Philadelphia 76ers Work on Chemistry After Housecleaning
- Jones' Stature Still Growing : Basketball: North Hollywood High's senior All-City forward has made a quick ascent to the top despite a late start in the sport.
- NCAA WATER POLO CHAMPIONSHIPS : UCI Wins; Plays Cal for Title Today
- Confessions of a Talented Workaholic : The grueling schedule Gerard Schwarz sets for himself as Seattle Symphony music director can't dampen his enthusiasm
- Holy Duplication!
- 'Native Americans' at Autry Museum
- Love a Parade? L.A. Has Plenty to Offer Today
- Tagliabue to Meet With NFL Owners
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP : Long Beach Wins One for Departing Reisbig
- TV News, Women and Deborah Norville : Her ascension on the 'Today' show revives the Beauty Factor issue in broadcast news
- COMEDY IS NOT PRETTY: Batten down the...
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : CS Long Beach Wins Tournament
- Tusk, Tusk
- A Folk Stylist Hangs on to Intimacy : Artist: Shawn Colvin.
- Kevin Klein and Diane Keaton will star...
- Risk-Free Fare From Phil Collins : PHIL COLLINS " . . . But Seriously." Atlantic * 1/2:<i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic). </i>
- Is the SEC Surrendering Its Birthright? : Regulation: A proposed rule change undermines the agency's ability to preserve free access to trading information. It's a boon for institutions, a loss for small investors.
- The Pay Is Lousy. You Get No Respect. And You're Second-Guessed Every Step of the Way. : Why Teach?
- AROUND HOME : Imaginarium Toy Stores
- Beauty In Black Forest
- More Than the Odd Rug or Miniature
- Hospital Treats Patients to an Education : Schools: Rancho Los Amigos Hospital School instructs students ages 3 to 21 with physical disabilities. Some teaching is at bedside.
- Judging by All the Superlatives, Ceausescu Must Be One Swell Guy
- Enterprise Returns to Former South Vietnam Capital
- Scholars Predict Demise of Great Plains
- Ban on Ivory Trade May Bring an End to Carving Craft
- Illegal Immigrant Youths Face American Nightmare : Aliens: Orange County officials try desperately to document children who fall victim to immigration law. But those without a 'paper trail' are likely to be exploited.
- Driver Killed When Jeep Falls Off Bridge
- The House : Pay and Ethics Package
- AEGEAN : ODYSSEY : One family's leisurely, seven-day voyage through the Greek islands aboard a chartered yacht
- Lost Baggage Is a Weighty Matter for Carriers : Airlines: If you're not satisfied with the cash settlement on your lost luggage, your only alternative is to go to small-claims court.
- Balloon Damaged by Frost; Trip From Japan Canceled
- The Corps' Bad Precedent
- His Moonbeam Still Glows on Long Island : Brown: The former governor is playing by the self-effacing rules of his job as California's Democratic Party chairman, but Ben Zwirn knows the magic is still there.
- In Sen. Dills' Country, the Beat Goes On : Politics: Fifty-one years after his first election to office, state Sen. Ralph Dills (D-Gardena) has no plans to retire as he seeks another legislative term. Even Republicans say he's a cinch to win.
- 'Homeboys' Learn Peace at Pomona Auto Garage : Crime: A former gang member hires youths--then teaches them that there are better tools than pistols.
- Irvine's 11-Point Lead Vanishes Quickly, USF Beats Anteaters, 79-71
- Drug charges have been dismissed against former...
- On the Soccer Map : World Cup: Pele-class goal by former UCLA star Paul Caligiuri brought U.S. team international respect.
- Northridge Women Fall to Stanislaus
- Schmidt Called Greatest Player on Baseball Team of Decade
- Guerrillas Attack Government-Held Cambodian Town
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Embattled Attorney Wins U.S. Judge Seat
- The House
- Today's Environmental Challenge
- 5 Drivers Arrested at Sobriety Checkpoint
- The Chinese People Must Participate in a Universe of Rights
- Commentary : 2 Views of Laguna Laurel Project : In favor of: The project's manager says it will enhance the area, protect the environment.
- The Last Cold War Casualty : A Nest of Spies
- Art Books : From Bellini to Braque
- The Defectors : They Took a Few Clothes, Some Photographs and Their Chinese Herbal Medicines--and Went Over the Embassy Wall
- Caught Mapping on Trip to Arizona
- For Czechoslovaks, 1st Look at Urbanek : East Bloc: New leader appears nervous in televised address.
- Pasadena Pension Plan OKd : Finances: Funding of the retirement system for retired police officers and firefighters has been guaranteed, ending what sometimes seemed an insoluble financial riddle.
- A Glimpse of Integration Moved Psychiatrist to Aid 'Children of Crisis'
- Pupil Boomlet Outstrips 1-Room Schoolhouse : Education: The Long Beach Unified School District Board of Education held a special meeting to size up school problems on Santa Catalina Island.
- Ten years ago, school teachers Evie Werner...
- Fear Sets Tempo in L.A. Park : Crime: Nowhere in this city is there a setting at once so picturesque and so feared as MacArthur Park. It lost its innocence long ago and has fallen prey to a succession of invaders.
- Where Bodyguards Spell Status, Some VIPs Prefer a Lower Profile
- The 1986 TV movie Mrs. Delafield Wants...
- ON THE RECORD
- Discovery Crew Winds Up Work; Due Home Tonight
- Orange County Democrats Find No Life in the Party
- A Code of Ethics for L.A.: Can It Make a Difference?
- * MURDER TRIAL: Trial begins at 9...
- Rabbi Urges U.S. to Make Room for Soviet Jews
- The King of 'Kindergarten' : Call it common sense, but millions of Americans can't seem to get enough of what Robert Fulghum says we all learned as children.
- Florence in Full Flower : THE ART OF FLORENCE <i> by Glenn Andres, John M. Hunisak and A. Richard Turner; principal photography by Takashi Okamura (Abbeville Press: $385; 2 vols., 1,311 pp.) </i>
- New Lebanon Leader Dumps Aoun Cabinet
- Cranston's Good-Guy Image Lost Forever? : Politics: California's senior senator goes on the offensive to chase away the dark cloud of the Lincoln S&L; scandal. But oh those elderly witnesses.
- Taking a Flying Leap For Charity
- Clearer Skies Forecast for Later Today
- Cancer Therapy Treats Funny Bone : Medicine: The Pink Panther danced his way into the hearts of patients at Hoag Hospital. Officials said his visit is just the beginning of an ambitious laughter therapy program.
- Site of L.A.'s 1st Rail Link to World Just Name on a Map
- The House
- It's Time to Do Your End-of-the-Year Real Estate Tax Planning
- BOMA Honors Filmland Building
- AROUND THE WESTSIDE
- Environmental Showdown
- The Glory That Was Lang : 'Golden Spike' Linked Los Angeles, San Francisco Rail Lines at Station
- Commentary : 2 Views of Laguna Laurel Project : Opposed: What is more important--red-tiled housing or a wilderness area? an official asks.
- Mike Francesa Can Talk Sports; That's Why He Is on National TV
- A Different Stripe : 'Broken' Tulips, Outlawed in the '80s, Are Available Again at Nurseries
- Humor : Humorists Rough and Gentle
- Photography : Art and History in 1/125th of a Second
- Town Retains Vestiges of Rural Past : Villa Park: Once the scene of cattle drives, this small Orange County city's homes are on spacious lots, there are lots of trails and no street lights.
- The 'Future Part II' Arrives--With a Bonus
- New Election Ordered in Gandhi's District; Ballot-Rigging Suspected
- Richard Gallop, 51, Former Columbia President, Dies
- Rebirth of a Refuge : U.S. Will Unveil $22-Million Program for Kesterson Waterfowl Habitat Monday
- East German Soldiers Now Being 'Drafted' as Civilians
- Sweatshops Expanding Into Orange County : Jobs: Thousands of immigrants find themselves sewing for low wages in Third World conditions. Many shops are hidden in industrial parks and private homes.
- Tustin Springs Backward
- Disdaining Big City Life, Couple Pack It In--With Mules
- Hurricanes Put Dent in Hopes of Orange Bowl for Showdown : Bowls: Miami goes to Sugar Bowl against SEC champion. It also adds a flaw to the Notre Dame-Colorado matchup.
- Mira Costa Defeats Torrey Pines
- TENNIS : McEnroe Serious About Intention to Become Commissioner
- Miami Quarterback Has a Tough Time Following a Tough Act : College Football: Erickson battles injuries, interceptions and the legacy of four predecessors who graduated to the NFL.
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Boilermakers Spoil Hoosiers' Chances for Bowl Bid, 15-14
- Dancing Sugarplums Invade the Southland : 'Nutcracker' stagings of every possible level of professionalism will make the holiday season full of dancing snowflakes
- Trading Dancing Shoes for Siamese Slippers : On tour with 'The King and I,' Rudolf Nureyev launches a new career in musical theater
- Ware Passes Houston Over Texas Tech
- BYU Beats Aztecs for WAC Title : College football: Ty Detmer leads Cougars to 48-27 victory, Holiday Bowl berth.
- COMMENTARY : Why Not Four Strikes for Dexter Manley?
- The Fallout From Tian An Men Square : China's crackdown provokes one Hong Kong-born artist to expand her vision
- SDSU Fails to Grasp Game's Fine Points
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : 4 Area City 3-A Coaches Endure Bitter Taste of Defeat
- Indiana Falls So Freedom Gets Florida
- 'Future' Consumption
- Miami Exacts Its Revenge, 27-10 : Hurricanes: Seventh-ranked squad ends Notre Dame's winning streak and reign as top-ranked team.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Chapman Falls to Fresno Pacific in Final
- Former Ivy League Coach Now Plots Strategy in Drug Wars
- Challenger Disaster Led Director to Stage 'Home' : Michael Peretzian confronts his fear and helplessness with making of David Storey's play
- Soccer Coaches at Moorpark Earn Honors
- OCC Advances to State Soccer Final Four
- Loyola Gets Rolling With Win Over Reno
- Brea-Olinda, Savanna, Western Are Class of Orange League
- P.V. Girls Win Cross-Country Title
- Medical investigators said that Atlanta Falcon rookie...
- STATE VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS
- San Francisco Spoils UC Irvine's Opener
- CSUN Drops Season Opener to St. Thomas in 4 Overtimes
- BYU Earns Return Trip to San Diego, 48-27 : Cougars: Detmer accounts for five touchdowns to help clinch WAC title and a spot in the Holiday Bowl.
- Rethinking Remakes : Two views of 'Henry V' are compelling; two 'Liaisons' may be one too many
- Hot-Shooting UCSD Wins to Finish Third
- First They Beat Irish, Now They Have to Root for Them
- Thai Around the Clock : In Los Angeles, Bangkok-style street food is served at all hours
- Il Giardino Demise Rumors Premature
- Costner's Last Stand?
- Pepperdine No Match for UC Santa Barbara
- Socker Slump Three Games After Blast Wins in Overtime
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : New Improv's Cactus Cafe Serves 'Texican' Fare
- Friends, Roamers and County Persons: Lend Him an Ear Because His Are Sore
- Dexter Manley, admitting in public for the...
- Christmas Dinner With 'Family' of Theatre Ensemble
- Exploring New Terrains of Comedy
- COMMENTARY : Free Agents, Free Advice
- Experiencing Jimi Hendrix : For today's budding crop of black rock musicians, he's more than a guitar hero--he's a role model
- Whitesnake's 'Slip': Comedy or Error? : WHITESNAKE "Slip of the Tongue." Geffen * 1/2: <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic). </i>
- BETTING WITH BOB
- Quibbles & Bits
- The Latest Big Merger: Rap and Reggae
- A Beatle Brother Steps From the Shadows
- Course Demands Victory by Skins of Your Teeth
- Patriots Seek a Quarterback for Future
- STATE VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : La Habra Moves Into Finals With Tough Victory
- THE OTHER GAMES
- Losses Don't Allow Ditka Much Chance to Mellow : Pro Football: One year after suffering a heart attack, the fire is back in the Chicago coach as he battles to right his struggling team.
- 'Future' Consumption
- COMMENTARY : Mourning Gets Lesson on Friends and Foes : Georgetown: Sophomore center has an unfortunate day in court as a witness in the trial of reputed drug kings.
- NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Sophomore Rooks Sparks Arizona Past Michigan
- Schneider Gets Up, Dusts Off the Field in Women's Slalom
- Fan Who Was Hit by Foul Ball Wins Lawsuit
- <i> Films going into production: </i>
- Teen-Ager Shows Off His Wheels : 16-Year-Old Brandon Tallman of Newbury Park Excels in Roller Speedskating, a Potential Olympic Sport
- Seeing Heaven From a Hole : James Turrell is working to turn an extinct volcano into an art piece that functions as a very special observatory : James Turrell
- Schwarz's Seattle Symphony on Record: Flexible, Tight-Knit
- The Feeding of Cats at Corona del Mar
- Environmental Issues Cannot Be Resolved Unless We Address the Related Human Issues
- Religious Blackmail
- SCR's Ethnic Quotas and Arts Funding
- Tolerance, Diversity in Newport-Mesa Schools
- A Soviet Reporter in L.A.'s TV-Land
- Rep. Dannemeyer and His Views on Environment
- Post Office Kudos
- Public Defender Now a Victim
- Westchester High Appeals Proposal to Switch Leagues : Competition: Should Westchester move to the Southern-Pacific Conference in place of perennial doormat Narbonne, which wants out? L.A. City Section officials like the idea, but Westchester parents and school administrators say no.
- Rape Verdict
- The Feeding of Cats at Corona del Mar
- Measure M and the North County
- Commentary : Trying to Do...
- Pastor and Mission Funds
- There's Good Reason for Poor American Car Sales
- George Shultz on Legalizing Drugs
- In 'Dills Country,' the Beat Goes...
- Making Change
- Reading the Real Results of Exit Polls
- Kansas City Suggestion
- Tolerance, Diversity in Newport-Mesa Schools
- George Shultz on Legalizing Drugs
- Striptease
- Santa Clarita Valley Is Everywhere in the Movies : Film: It can look like Africa, like Vietnam, like the wild frontier, like a futuristic desert. For decades, film makers have gone on location in the Santa Clarita Valley's varied terrain. And they still have good reasons to do it today.
- The Feeding of Cats at Corona del Mar
- Commentary : Trying to Do...
- Investing in Philippines Is Difficult for Business
- Behind the Salute
- Football Games and Legal Maneuverings
- A Soviet Reporter in L.A.'s TV-Land
- The Feeding of Cats at Corona del Mar
- Search for 3rd Boat Victim Called Off
- Another View on Ex-Surgeon General
- George Shultz on Legalizing Drugs
- Czech Regime Forced Out by Protests...
- Selection Process for Airport Sites
- Tolerance, Diversity in Newport-Mesa Schools
- A Soviet Reporter in L.A.'s TV-Land
- Unfair to Harvard School
- Data on Customers Can Yield Bushels of Dough, Grocers Told : Marketing: Details on shoppers' buying habits could be more profitable than the sale of food, an Irvine specialist says. But he cautions that stores must keep control of the information themselves.
- Shunning Bandit Taxis Could Help Licensed Cabs
- Failure to Hear Case Affects Care
- Religious Blackmail
- Domestic Dominance
- George Shultz on Legalizing Drugs
- Rival Fairfax Projects Jockeying for Approval : Development: One builder seeks the city's OK for a major shopping mall. Another plans a residential complex and office towers less than a mile away. Fairfax District residents aren't sure they want either project, and positive they don't want both.
- Owner Refurbishes Pool Hall, Then Police Raid It : Regulations: Jeff Bey bought Los Angeles' oldest pool hall, seedy Hollywood Billiards. He fixed it up and invited the police to see--and got busted for operating all night, which the business had done for years.
- U.S. Naval Accidents
- Dentists
- U.S. Naval Accidents
- Measure M and the North County
- Tolerance, Diversity in Newport-Mesa Schools
- THE BLACKLIST
- George Shultz on Legalizing Drugs
- Mattress Police--Despite the Obscure Work, They Won't Be Caught Lying Down on the Job
- Religious Blackmail
- Publishers Sell Space: Time Travel, That Is : Publishing: 'It's a labor of love. This magazine is for the hundreds and thousands of people who think of time travel not as fiction, but as a real possibility,' says one of the partners who put out Travels in Time.
- Los Angeles County - News from Nov. 26, 1989
- Names in the News - Nov. 26, 1989
- Names in the News - Nov. 26, 1989
- Names in the News - Nov. 26, 1989
- Cruising: Most ships offer a choice of two sittings for evening dining. However, never assume, even if you have reserved a seat in advance, that everything has been arranged.
- Past Meets Present in Middlebury
- Savoring Authentic Mexican Food
- New Czech Leader Offers to Negotiate With Opposition : East Bloc: Half a million demonstrators turn out in Prague. The city's Communist Party leadership resigns.
- Plane Ferrying Missiles Crashes in El Salvador
- Why the Right Would Slay Priests in El Salvador
- Jail Crunch Amputates Long Arm of the Law : Crime: The word is out. Criminals know they can often avoid jail because there is no room at the inn. After receiving citations, many just don't bother showing up in court.
- Six Dead as Gun Battles Rage Over Thanksgiving Weekend
- Political 'Berlin Wall' Goes Up in Pomona : Politics: The council is bitterly divided. Tempers are flaring, recall drives are mounting and the city's government is in turmoil.
- From the archives: Protests Topple Czech Regime
- Primerica to Buy Barclays' U.S. Loans: Financial...
- Japan Lashes Back at U.S. Criticism of Bidding Barriers : Trade: Tokyo is upset about a report to Congress that says collusion keeps American firms out of construction jobs.
- AIDS CASES
- Prague's Revolution Adds an 'Excuse Me'
- Killer Captured After Long Chase
- Moscow's Push Seen in Prague : East Bloc: U.S. specialists believe the Soviets had a hand in the change. Policy-makers in Washington face new issues.
- Expanding Horizons for Disabled Students
- Harvey Hart, 61; Canadian Film, TV Director
- Services Held for Architect S.W. Hamill, 86,
- More Bad Redistricting Plans
- BREA : Council Considering Dayworkers Center
- Manning Leads Trabuco Hills Past Cabrillo
- Prep Scorecard
- No Suspense in Fullerton's 104-67 Opening Act
- Lines Keep Diablos on Right Path
- Jockey Julie Krone was thrown from her...
- KEY EVENTS IN 1989
- "I'm addicted to your stuff. I'm not...
- Side Jobs Become Noteworthy Careers : Musicians: They still play, but they also invent, record or refurbish.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : ROSEVILLE : Dog Rescued After 19 Days in Sewer
- British Muslim to Ask Iran to Abandon Rushdie Death Threat
- Congress Votes Itself a Hefty Pay Raise