- Long Shines in Shadow of His Father : Football: Son of 1964 Olympic champion sets his own athletic course as an offensive lineman for Newport Harbor.
- Ohio State vs. Michigan: Force Against Force
- LASER BIN : Glimpses Into Digital Sound and Welles' Career
- Medfly Spraying
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- Santa Monica
- Violence in El Salvador
- AIDS Researchers Find Youths Can Resist Disease Longer Than Adults
- Roberto Arias, 72; Panama's Former Envoy to U.N., England
- These Turkeys Didn't Stay for Dinner
- Car Kills 3-Year-Old Who Ran Into Street
- Passers Show Their Winning Hands : Hart: Controversial Rob Westervelt speaks his mind and undermines opposing defenses.
- Family Videos for Renter's Top Weekend
- Fish With a Latin Touch at Serenata
- Cartel Czar Escapes Police Dragnet in Colombia
- Factory Has Scoop on Old-Fashioned Ice Cream : Food: The Hershey Creamery--one of the last independent ice-cream manufacturers--continues to produce timeless dairy treats.
- BONANZA: The holidays mark the beginning of...
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : ELSINORE : Man Sought in Attack on Deputy
- Toyota Celica Is a Sure Bet
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Tammy Look-Alike Cashes In
- Drunk Driving Suspect Freed: Court Overloaded
- ON THE RECORD
- Sunset Boulevard Widening Plan Approved
- GREAT ESCAPES FAR FROM THE MADDENING CROWD : ORANGE : County's Other Zoo Bears Visit
- Connie Sieber Named Mayor
- Encinitas City Hall Apparently Knows Trendy Color When It Sees It
- Passers Show Their Winning Hands : Notre Dame: Fiery Greg Andrachick has blazed a new trail by sparking the Knights to their first postseason win.
- Steffi Graf Quits Tournament
- Spain Becomes Conduit for Europe's Cocaine
- Vote Fraud Probed in Gandhi Area : India: Poll watchers call violations in prime minister's home district 'shameful.' New elections may be called.
- Rousting the Roost : Redondo Beach Neighbors Run Afowl of Each Other Over Chickens
- QUOTABLE
- Muslim to Lecture Against Iran Threat to Kill Rushdie
- Classic Confrontation Splits KCSN Country : Radio: The Cal State Northridge station is trying to capitalize on the demise of longtime classical station KFAC.
- SHORT TAKES : Stuffing 50 Years Into 2 Hours
- S.D. Dixieland Fest Has Come Into Its Own : Music: Organizers expect 15,000 people to attend the four-day event, which draws bands from around the country.
- Czech Regime Topples : Jakes, Politburo Quit After Weeklong Massive Protests : Dubcek Returns in Triumph
- Bush Says East Bloc Reforms May Bring U.S. Troop Cutback
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : TRUCKEE : Historic Sawmill Is Boarded Up
- Escondido to Set Up Alcohol Checkpoint
- Hotel La Palma : Happy Endings: A group of day laborers has reason to celebrate Thanksgiving when a good Samaritan arrives with a holiday meal.
- Palmdale Man Held in Attempted Kidnaping
- Wilmington Activists Get Half a Loaf on Harbor Plan : Renewal: Los Angeles Harbor commissioners expand the redevelopment project area on the waterfront. The old Heinz cannery site wasn't included, despite pleas by community groups.
- Harness Racing Returns to Los Alamitos
- Unmarked, Unmapped Back Roads
- Basketball Preview : Marymount Has a New Offense, 12 New Players and More Talent
- Rams Master Draft in Reverse : Pro Football: They've busted in the first round recently, but struck it rich later on.
- Skier Bouvier Ruled Winner of World Cup
- Basketball Preview : El Camino Loses Four Starters But Is Coach Worried? 'Nope'
- Santa Monica
- Santa Monica
- TV Review : Dearie Blossoms on 'Jazz Counterpoint'
- TOP GUN : FANTASIES : For $395, You Can Taste the Thrill of Combat
- Koch Recalls Highs, Lows of N.Y. Politics
- Researchers Attack Conflict-of-Interest Rules : Medicine: Backers of the proposed federal regulations cite a need for unbiased judgment. But academic scientists say the guidelines will delay the development of drugs.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Thatcher Arrives at Camp David
- Key to Condo Living? Conform and Be Happy
- LOCAL : Man and Woman Found Dead After Fall Over San Pedro Cliff
- COLUMN ONE : New Roles Tugging at the Veil : Economics and sheer frustration are drawing Saudi women into the work world. They chafe at traditions that keep them sheltered and separated.
- Just the Facts, Please
- BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Occidental Seeks New Ending : Division III: Coach Brian Newhall hopes a difficult early schedule will prevent a repeat of last year's second-half collapse.
- Texas Rangers pitcher Nolan Ryan, who led...
- NOTRE DAME VS. MIAMI : This Time Fight Should Stay on the Field
- Latino Music and Food Will Spice Up Weekend at Gracias '89 Festival
- La Cienega Area
- Reggae Versions of Led Zeppelin Tunes Fill Fans With Dread
- Belgrade-Seoul Ties Set
- Administration Seeks to Temper Military Cuts
- Modern Wine Industry Still Fears the 'Feds' but for Labeling Reasons : Regulations: The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms decides the fate of guns, smokes and using old rules, wine labels.
- Millionaire Gives Away a Fortune
- 'Liar's Poker' Proving to Be One Hot Commodity on Wall Street : Securities: A new book ridicules trading practices at Salomon Bros. A spokesman for the firm calls it 'an amusing caricature.'
- Strikes, Upheaval Blunt East Bloc Economic Gains, U.N. Reports
- Japan Investors Set to Buy a Piece of Paris
- P. M. BRIEFING : Strike Disrupts Danish Airport
- Rapscallion Oil-Free Salad Dressing Styled After Pritikin Dietary Ideals
- Peanut Butter Pieces Tracked Down
- Swiss Biscuit Plans to Immigrate to America
- C. C. Beck, 79; Creator of Captain Marvel
- Fur-Free Fashion Plates Are Feathering Their Nests
- P. M. BRIEFING : U.S., Citing Market Tightness, Hikes Import Quota for Sugar
- P. M. BRIEFING : Pepsi Quiz Fizzles Out in Atlanta
- Christian Brothers Wine Maker Resigns
- Appliances Entice 'Fasters' to Start Day With a Meal
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : ALCATRAZ : Indians Mark Island Occupation
- Gourmet Coffee Sales Perking Up : Food: As popularity booms, the industry worries that inferior beans are sometimes passed off as exotic blends.
- Turning Over the Reins Can Be Tough : Executives: The founder of a family construction company sometimes has to bite his tongue now that his son is making the decisions.
- Black Truffles: A Disappearing Act : Mushrooms: The precious delicacy is becoming scarcer because of the deterioration of the environment. So France has created the first university to study the "black diamond."
- OUT OF SYNCH: Not all Orange County...
- P. M. BRIEFING : Primerica to Buy Barclays Unit
- Mattress Pricing Bounces Buyers Around
- P. M. BRIEFING : $1 Billion for China Auto Venture
- Vintage Book Follows the Grapevine as It Weaves Into 'Human History'
- Bells Are Ringing: Dial Convenience : Consumers: Last year, 28 million telephones were sold. An increasingly larger share of that market is going to phones that offer new handy features.
- Anthony (Tony) Montalbano; Singer, Salon Operator
- Japanese Building Firms, U.S. Settle Bid-Rigging Case
- Hungary Puts Out Welcome Mat for Foreign Investors : Trade: Critics say the government is so eager for overseas money that it makes things tough for firms that don't look for Western partners.
- WORLD : Lebanese Parliament Chooses Successor to Slain President
- Party Speak--a Universal Language
- NATION IN BRIEF : MISSOURI : Body in Well Linked to String of Slayings
- BOOK REVIEWS : Autobiography Reads Like a Novel
- SOUTHLAND : Couple Fall to Death Over Cliff
- NATION IN BRIEF : ARIZONA : Botanist Ends Sealed Unit Test With Feast
- 4 Areas in S. Africa Integrated
- Canada Admits It Financed a String of Striptease Clubs
- NATION : Agent Orange Decision on Hold
- Rights Monitors Cite Rise of Harassment in El Salvador
- GREAT ESCAPES FAR FROM THE MADDENING CROWD : LAGUNA NIGUEL : Seaview Park Offers Panorama
- Man Uses Threat, Robs Simi Valley Restaurant
- Homeless Man Lying in Street Is Struck by Car, Killed
- Each Side Says It's Losing Growth Battle : Development: The Burbank City Council has fashioned an ordinance to implement Measure One. It would limit some apartment house heights and require landscaping.
- Warmth Found at Dinners : Thanksgiving: Thousands of hungry people were served free hot meals at places around the county.
- Water Experts Call for Ban on Utility's Acid Waste Ponds
- "I start my day at 6 in...
- SATURDAY'S HEROES
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : W. Virginia Rolls Past Syracuse
- Here's a Nonstop Challenge : Sailing: 12 solo sailors will attempt to race around the world without stopping and with no outside assistance.
- Among the Elite in Maui : Aztecs: Hope to gain valuable experience in a college basketball tournament featuring a few of the nation's best.
- Seahawks' Moyer Reportedly Has Career-Threatening Injury
- Sanders Has a Feast in Win Over Browns : Lions: Rookie running back rushes for 145 yards, goes past 1,000 for the year, gives team some hope for the future.
- THE SIDELINES : Fenech Closer to Another Title
- Garrison Keillor: From Prairie Radio to the N. Y. Jungle
- SHORT TAKES : Granger 'Circled' by Beauties
- Polls
- SHOP 'TIL YOU DROP
- Mink Can Still Set Those Pulses Racing
- BIG BUCKS: Holiday shoppers spent more in...
- WORLD : Gorbachev Salutes Mazowiecki
- Nation Rings In Season of Spending : Shopping: Day after Thanksgiving finds hordes of Americans hungry for holiday bargains.
- CITY OF LOS ANGELES 1989 PILOT PROGRAMS
- Garden Grove Man Arrested in Stabbings that Injure 5 : Crime: Police search for a motive for the fight, which began as a Euclid Street restaurant bar was closing.
- Violence in El Salvador
- GREAT ESCAPES FAR FROM THE MADDENING CROWD : NEWPORT BEACH : Sherman Gardens: An Oasis of Color and Local History
- Around the Corner, Prague Spring Redux : Czechoslovakia: The hated officials who 'invited' the Soviets into Prague in '68 are on their way out, and with them goes the Communist Party's power. In the wings is Alexander Dubcek.
- Basketball Preview : Team Better Than State Rank, Harbor Coach Says
- COLLEGE NOTES : Loyola Hitter House Makes WCC All-Star Team
- USIU, Drake Match Veteran Lineups
- Camarillo, Agoura in Pursuit of State Titles
- Marsh Signal, Crosswalk Planned
- 2-A HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Grossmont Next for Streaking Lincoln
- BOOK REVIEWS : 'Rummies' Defeated by Its Own Genre
- LOCAL : Let the Holiday Shopping Begin! Yule Tide Hits O.C. Stores Early
- Toy Scouting : Video games are still hot, but early shoppers are snapping up traditional dolls and toys.
- For What Are You the Most Grateful on This Particular Thanksgiving Day?
- WORLD : Soviet Mothers Seek POW Sons
- Resale Shops Help Dress Kids for Less
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Agnos Rebuilding S.F. Tourism
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Television's Aunt Bee in Hospital
- Engineer Loses Savings to 'Evil Spirits' and Swindlers
- We Must Do More Than Deplore the Killing We Finance : El Salvador: Profound social and economic changes are needed, but to call for them is to call down on oneself the same fate as the six murdered Jesuits.
- GREAT ESCAPES FAR FROM THE MADDENING CROWD : LAGUNA BEACH : Crescent Bay Point Park a Hidden Gem
- 2 More Horses Dead; Outbreak Believed Ending
- Toppled Trailer Crushes Father
- Sugarplum of a Christmas gift from a new ballet company
- Five Arrested in Slaying of Oceanside Man
- Life Is Not a Beach
- Next Time He Will be Traded For Human to be Named Later
- Athlete-Tutors at Granada Hills Keep Team Intact
- Colombia Officials Cancel Soccer Season
- CS Fullerton to Meet Lamar in Opener
- FISHING NOTES : Changing Seasons Signal Rock Cod Action in Deep Water
- He's Won the Heart of Texas : College Basketball: Penders came from Rhode Island to show Longhorns there is more to life than football.
- 3-A HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Chula Vista Looking for a Rerun
- Laguna Playhouse Opens Search to Fill Its New Executive Director Post
- Violence in El Salvador
- Jewel Thieves Hit Again, Get $20,000
- Man Dies in Crash North of Newhall
- GREAT ESCAPES FAR FROM THE MADDENING CROWD : ANAHEIM : Doll & Toy Museum for Young at Heart
- Rail Commuters Get Off the Beaten Track
- Plummer May Be Best Player Nobody Ever Really Wanted - Chargers: Linebacker took advantage of opportunity and proved his detractors wrong to become one of the team's best defensive players.
- COMMENTARY : In Big West, 2 Places Are Easy to Predict
- Facing the 'Ritual' of Life in Baldwin Hills : His 'Ritual' of Baldwin Hills Life Comes From Experience : Stage: Playwright is well-versed on the reality of upper-middle-class black neighborhoods.
- 'Place'
- P. M. BRIEFING : Profits Drop at Japanese Banks
- White Russian Brings Spirit to Creamy Pie
- A Norwegian Chef Shows a Light and Natural Touch in Creating Dishes : Cuisine: Arne Brimi prepares a special buffet in Los Angeles to help introduce the English-language edition of his cookbook.
- E. Germany's Honecker Faces New Probe by Party
- Five S.F. Quake-Condemned Homes Burn
- CHRISTMAS TREE WARS: Fashion Island once boasted...
- LOCAL : Boat Mishap Victims Identified
- NATION : Hughes Wins Canada Contract
- 9 Harrowing Days: Diary of a Barrio in El Salvador
- The Berlin Wall Attracts the Sober, the Somber and the Silly
- WORLD : Unopposed Ceausescu Reelected
- Born Under the Star of Last-Minute Shoppers
- If It's All in the Family, a Firm May Face Problems : Business: The conflicts within many family-owned companies rival the worst on nighttime soap operas. At a typical seminar, participants tell of heartbreak, back-stabbing and fury.
- Japan Deplores U.S. Report Criticizing Its Building Market
- Tasty French Fries Without the Deep Fat or the Bother
- Rewards Offered to Defectors From Cambodia Regime
- Salvaging Architectural Antiques : Decorating: The Great American Salvage Co. searches out choice remnants all over the country before old structures are demolished.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : Woman Stabbed by Gang of Youths
- East's White Thanksgiving, Frosty Parades Set Records
- IBM Targets Ad Firms to Pitch New Technology : Marketing: The push is part of a larger campaign to go after small businesses and lessen Apple Computer's dominance in desktop publishing.
- LOCAL : 5 Shot, 2 Killed, in Westlake
- Red Square Pilot Rust Jailed After Nurse Is Stabbed
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Bakkers 'Thankful' For Visit
- Iran-Contra Case Against Key CIA Official Dismissed : Secrets: Judge says attorney general's ban on vital evidence prevented a defense. Prosecutor will appeal.
- Little Harm to S.D. Seen in Military Cuts : Budget: It is an educated guess at this point, but local military and business officials say Pentagon cutbacks shouldn't seriously damage the area's diverse economy.
- Story Brings Outpouring of Aid for Car Victim
- Scan Reveals Worthy Is on Good Footing
- WORLD : Switzerland Called Soft on Crime
- Beauty and the Best : Bucolic Setting Belies Tough Trail Awaiting Ranger Cadets
- GREAT ESCAPES FAR FROM THE MADDENING CROWD : BUENA PARK : Old Houses Offer a Unique View of County's History
- Physician Says Holiday Bird Is an Environmental Turkey
- GREAT ESCAPES FAR FROM THE MADDENING CROWD : SANTA ANA : Discovery Museum Offers Rare Peek Into Past
- All These Skins Are Wrinkled
- Oil Ministers Arrive for Meeting: OPEC oil...
- Alaska Pondering Vessel Restrictions After New Incident
- Zimbabwe Crash Kills 50
- Designers Fashion an Ecological Statement : Trends: Environmental messages are finding their way into fashion, as designers become patrons and donors in environmental causes.
- Japan Offers Small Loan to Aid Poland
- Romania Party Solidly Behind Ceausescu and His Hard Line
- Soviets OK Leasing to Private Firms
- 3 Bomb Blasts Rock Chile; Rebel Killed
- George S. Kirvay; Theatrical Agent
- 3 Reported Missing in Gulf Plane Crash
- Rye Explanation for Past Craziness : History: Witch trials, plagues, societal panics had their origins in contaminated food, says a historian.
- L'Affaire Uses Low-Key, Continental Tone to Appeal to Price-Conscious
- A Year of Living Dangerously
- Mira Costa Girl Spikers Train Sights on State Championship
- A Birmingham, Ala., judge who issued an...
- Car Accident Kills Tackle Norwood : Football: Atlanta Falcons rookie is found dead after his auto plunged into a tree.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Rustic-Style Barbecue at the Bear Pit
- West Los Angeles
- Reading the Ingredients Fine Print : Consumers: A recent survey showed that American shoppers are split over whether food labels are too confusing.
- Workers Who Sue Bosses May Get Sued Back : Workplace: Some firms are countersuing rather than settling frivolous worker lawsuits. Experts say the technique can backfire, however.
- Press, Punch and Pull: How to Prepare Yeast Bread Dough for Shaping
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Ace Pilot to Be Buried at Sea
- GAO Tells of Break-In at One of Its Offices by Customs Agents
- Nutrient Folic Acid May Help Prevent Spinal Cord Birth Defects
- Retiree Wins $4.6 Million Playing Slots
- Employers Are Singing Praises of Disabled Who Join Work Force
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Canyon Defense Again Passes Muster as Cowboys Saddle Up for Playoffs
- Seattle Seahawks safety Paul Moyer reportedly has...
- He's Prince to Knight : Thompson Sets Heisman Standards at Indiana
- RESTAURANTS : Just Your Basic Cuban-French-Viet Fare
- Icebergs Not Only Thing Solo Sailors Must Worry About
- L.A. Native Heads Thai Group Fong Nam : Music: Led by Los Angeles native Bruce Gaston, the band puts Thai and Western music 'through a metamorphosis.'
- Sandra Bartley of Van Nuys will compete...
- VIDEO NEWS : Series Offers Berkeley Fans Some Kicks
- ART REVIEW : A Voyage to Inner Space at Ace Gallery
- "A few years ago, my husband and...
- Harbor Freeway Downtown Racks Up the Most Wrecks
- NATION IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Barge Full of Fuel Drifts, Is Captured
- '20th Century' Businesses Face Dilemma as 21st Century Nears
- Trump card: Developer Donald Trump will serve...
- Riding the Rails in Style : Regular Commuters on L.A.-San Diego Run Leave the Driving to the Harried
- A Special Education : School for the Physically Handicapped Is in Hospital's Pediatric Ward
- Undercover Work : Regulation: Mattress inspectors are serious about that tag that says 'Do not remove under penalty of law.'
- Rainy-Day Planning for Dry Times
- Sea Gulls Found Dead in Store Lot
- Carson's Harrier Star Has Energy and Desire to Burn
- NHL ROUNDUP : Momesso's Two Goals Help Blues Shoot by Jets, 5-2
- THE SIDELINES : Phoenix's Coach to Switch QBs
- Loyola Cagers Hoping for Another Victory in Rematch With Reno : Basketball: The Lions want to get on the winning track after losing a tough season opener to UNLV.
- * Senior running back/defensive back Josh Moore...
- THE SIDELINES : Floyd Would Like '91 Ryder Nod
- Partnership Flourishes With Dose of Horse Sense : Equestrienne: Calabasas rider Lauren Kay, with a little help from her friend, Melvin, places second in prestigious event.
- Stomping on the Daisies : Middle Linebacker Lance Martin Stands as a Ferocious Symbol of the Vaunted Thousand Oaks Defense, but he Gained Toughness Without Losing a Gentle Nature
- CAPSULE REVIEW : McCartney Keeps Beatles Flame Lit
- TV Review : An Uneven 'Evening With Alan Jay Lerner'
- LOS ALAMITOS : Four Sires Stakes Finals to Open Harness Season
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Version of Old Mexico in Pasadena
- Nightclub Survives Year--Barely--Without Alcohol or Dancing : Night life: The Country Club's waiting period to reapply for its Los Angeles city alcohol and dancing permits expired last Sunday.
- Medium Misses the Message in '50 Years of TV'
- P. M. BRIEFING : GM Sells 5% of Stake in Isuzu
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : North Prosecutor Joins Police Board
- DAR Roster Uncovers Roots of Texas Families
- Will Shun Role in Lebanon, Israeli Says
- Oil Rig Explosion in Gulf Injures 12
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : NORTHERN CALIFORNIA : Bill Seeks to Block Redwood Logging
- NEWS ANALYSIS EAST BLOC : Hard Line, Prosperity Can't Coexist
- Anticipated Reunion Turns Into a Nightmare for Soviet Emigre : Immigration: Several factors have put Naum Avner's family in limbo as they try to leave the Soviet Union. Officials say the situation is not uncommon.
- Occidental Linebacker Hodges Named Top SCIAC Defensive Player
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PREVIEW '89 : Sunny Hills Occupies Freeway's Fast Lane
- THE SIDELINES : International Football Kicks Off
- THE SIDELINES : McCallum Foe Hurt; Fight Off
- La Cienega Area
- SHORT TAKES : Errol Flynn's Adolescent Angst Goes Up for Sale at Christie's
- SHORT TAKES : Activists Picket Fur Shoppers
- Santa Monica
- Japan Government Warns 2 Firms About Low Bids
- Britain's Deficit Dips: Britain announced that its...
- For Writer M.F.K. Fisher, Dining Properly for the Holidays Is an Art : Christmas: She resists the temptation to be overly sentimental about family get-togethers. Instead, happy and sad memories coexist at this time of year.
- 2 Bodies Found Near Boat Wreckage Off Avalon Harbor; Third Is Sought
- American Diet to Get Overhaul at New Iowa Center for Designing Foods
- Shake-Up Certain, Czech Official Says : East Bloc: As hundreds of thousands rally in Prague, a party leader asserts that 'real changes' will be made. The leadership meets in emergency session today.
- China Premier Calls on Ousted Zhao to Correct His Errors
- Water: The Arid Side of Climate Changes
- BOOK REVIEWS : The Universality of Art and Experience
- Man Who Reported, Fought Fires Is Charged With Arson
- Youth Camp Donation
- Crash Kills Saddleback College Student; Best Friend Is Injured : Fatality: The driver of the other vehicle, a minor whom police declined to identify, was arrested on suspicion of being drunk.
- Does Poland Deserve Aid More Than America's Children? : Child Care: Congress quickly passed a foreign aid package for Poland, but a child-care bill died in committee. These priorities are just wrong.
- COMMENTARY : Blame Boys in Booth If NFL Throws Flag on Instant Replays
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Spill Helps Stylish Winner Get Win
- A Spectacle of L.A. Art in New York's Times Square : Advertising: California artists have been decorating a billboard with "Messages to the Public," but loss of funding threatens the project.
- Old Globe Commissions Last Play in Soviet Trilogy
- La Cienega Area
- Jean Isaacs Back on Stage for Three's Company Concert
- Number Cruncher Keeps an Eye on Vegetable Supply