- Blood Donating by Gulf War Vets Banned for Year
- High Court Bars the Use of Liens by Trust Funds
- Yeltsin Backs Down, Will Negotiate With Rebellious Chechen Leader : Unrest: Soviet press criticizes the Russian Federation president for the way he handled ethnic problem.
- Scouts See Nature's Unnatural Order
- Charges: The foster father of acrobat Angel...
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Income Shows a Continued Decline
- COUNTYWIDE : Santa's Program Is Staying Afloat
- Gunmen Get Long Sentences in Santee Shooting
- Endowment Official Hits Campus 'McCarthyism'
- Former State Job-Training Official Agrees to Guilty Plea
- Derby and Classic Winner Unbridled Retired to Stud
- Artist Aims at U.S. View of Gulf War
- SCENE ON THE STREET : Beauty in the Beast
- Veterans of Gulf War Face Year's Ban on Giving Blood : Health: Effort seeks to prevent spread of illness caused by desert sand fly's bite. Officials stress action is only precautionary.
- North County
- School Bus Driver Is Driven to Distraction, Loses Job
- NEWPORT BEACH : Arresting Sight for TV Police Fans
- Falling Rates Help Propel Dow Up 11.85
- BANKING
- Cut Credit Card Rates, President Urges Bankers
- Army Apparently Moving to Conquer 2 Croatian Cities : Yugoslavia: Red Cross appeals for negotiations to 'spare innocent lives' in Dubrovnik and Vukovar.
- U.S. Steps Up Effort to Halt N. Korea A-Arms : Weaponry: Some scholars and officials are even beginning to talk about the use of force.
- $320 Million in Marcos Assets Frozen : Courts: Judge takes action in lawsuit filed by torture victims against the estate of the late Philippine president. The money is on deposit in Swiss and Hong Kong bank accounts.
- One-Year Ramp Closure Begins
- Taxpayers Group Gives Alpert Notice It Will Try to Recall Her
- Board OKs Clinic at Hoover High
- BUENA PARK : This 'Family' Is a Study in Uniqueness
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Gault Getting Passed Over at Times in Favor of Brown
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : Complex Scenario Will Be Clear at Finish Line
- ROUNDUP : Newbury Park Advances in 5-A Volleyball
- Magic Johnson Confronts AIDS
- School Is Not 'Out of Control'
- Magic Johnson Confronts AIDS
- Magic Johnson Confronts AIDS
- Magic Johnson Confronts AIDS
- At the Beach, a Hot Time Is Had by All as Mercury Soars : Weather: To the delight of vacationers, Southland temperatures reach into the 90s. Said a marine safety officer, it's 'better than it ever was in the summer.' But for fire officials, it was a day of jangled nerves.
- Term Limits
- Take the Lead in Education
- Magic Johnson Confronts AIDS
- Treating Pain of Children
- Postal Proposal Decried
- Magic Johnson Confronts AIDS
- Magic Johnson Confronts AIDS
- Magic Johnson Confronts AIDS
- Not Policy of Blue Cross
- Magic Johnson Confronts AIDS
- Magic Johnson Confronts AIDS
- Penalizing Poor
- ART
- Magic Johnson Confronts AIDS
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Retirement Fund Can Cut Your Tax Bill
- Preservationists at Odds With Farmers on Prairie Park Plan
- FULLERTON : University-Industry Center Proposed
- Drunk Driver Guilty Again in Alley Death : Trial: Danny Ornelas is convicted of the lesser charge of vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated. He killed mother of three--and may soon be freed.
- Board Changes Mind, Endorses Incumbent : Politics: Supervisors add Dorill B. Wright to coastal panel nominees after first backing two slow-growth candidates.
- Florida Businessman Withdraws From Housing Deal With City
- Tests Find Jail's Drinking Water Safe Despite Soil Contamination
- Palmdale Parolee Gets 7 Years for Assault
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : Ex-Bruin Aide Riley to Resign as Coach
- Aztecs Certain to Get Bid : Football: Freedom Bowl has agreed to take loser of Saturday's SDSU-BYU game.
- He Likes Country and Western, but He's Singing a Tear-Jerker
- WSC Honors Local Backs as Tri-Offensive Players of Week
- Golf
- TV Reviews : 'Innocence': Drama With Political Thrust
- Experts Find Chemicals in Iraqi Scuds
- Cap on Donations for O.C. Candidates Urged : Reform: Activist Shirley Grindle asks board to schedule June election on issue. Sheriff opposes plan.
- Kidnaping Story Was a Hoax, Girl Tells Police
- Walkout Disrupts County Services : Labor: Despite tentative agreement, about 5,000 workers strike, shutting libraries, the marriage license bureau and some health and welfare offices.
- OXNARD : Trial Scheduled in Weapons Cache Case
- Irvine Council OKs 2,880-Home Community : Development: Northwood 5 will be built on land that Irvine expects to annex just north of the city boundaries.
- COUNTYWIDE : Man Arrested Over Attempted Burglary
- Charges Against Skipper Dismissed : Courts: The victim of a robbery and attempted rape in Newport Beach did not want to continue with the case, prosecutors said.
- Courthouse Effects on Neighborhoods Is Called Minimal : Chatsworth: A study says Plummer Street will separate facility from homes. Critics call the report a whitewash.
- Officials to Seek Outside Advice to Contain Racial Violence at Jail
- Mets Interested in Joyner but Haven't Talked Salary
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Receivers Excelled in Loss to Huskies
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : Braxton-Brown Gaining Bulk, Confidence
- Steffi Graf said she is breaking with...
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Life': How Sweet and Special It Is
- MUSIC REVIEW : Oslo Philharmonic Returns With a Split Personality
- Bozell Fires the Top Woman Executive in Its L.A. Office
- Stop-Loss Orders Can Still Backfire on Wary Investors
- Profit Falls at Penney, Limited, Nordstrom
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Hard Road Ahead for U.S.-Japan Relations
- District Judge Selected
- It's Back to Basics in Far-Flung Bungalow 20
- Gathered Together for Holy Disunion : * In unorthodox ceremony, couple end their marriage at an Irvine church before loved ones. They ask for forgiveness and bid each other a fond farewell.
- Sylmar's Brookins Carries Tune as Well as the Ball
- TV Ratings : Eliot Ness Fires Blanks in Return
- Builder Agrees to Scale Back Project
- COUNTYWIDE : Business Park Plan Gets Preliminary OK
- Amtrak Train Hits Car Stuck on Tracks
- Baseball
- Man Surrenders After Threatening Suicide
- DIVERSITY WATCH : Thorny Rose
- Baseball
- Thriving on Love, Trust : With Help of Fund, Coaches' Families Flourish 20 Years After Plane Crash
- Point Loma Nazarene in District Volleyball Semifinals
- NCAA Fights Back, Challenges Nevada : Jurisprudence: Lawsuit takes aim at statute that requires enforcement to follow due process.
- Irvine Co. and Tenant Headed for Trial : Legal action: The long battle between the landowner and Lion Country Safari will have its next round May 19 in bankruptcy court.
- Developing a Blueprint for Success : Homes: Larry Webb went from affordable to luxury homes. His first project with A-M Homes involved luck, but his commitment to seeing it through gained high marks.
- Dozens Reported Killed at Indonesian Funeral
- Remapping of the States Up to Courts : Montana challenge to current method may force legislatures to do their congressional redistricting all over again.
- COLUMN ONE : S. Africa's Feared Law Enforcers : Police are accused of murder, intimidation and assault. The government aims to clean up the force. But misconduct continues, and mistrust among blacks runs deep.
- Valley Loses Prestigious Restaurant : La Serre: One owner hopes to reopen soon with a new menu of reasonably priced items.
- Channel One a Big Zero Before Students See It : Education: School board overrules two schools and votes against allowing classroom news show to air, citing poor programming and commercials.
- DANA POINT : Council Decides to Keep Shortcut Shut
- Help Sought to Halt Racial Melees at Jail
- THE HOUSE : Banking Bill
- City Council Blocks Panel's Action on Zoo Takeover
- Girl, 17, Admits Kidnaping Was a Hoax : Sun Valley: Maria Kaffatos spent the weekend with a friend after leaving behind evidence to suggest an abduction.
- PREP ROUNDUP
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Delpino Has Hip Injury, Status Uncertain for Lions
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UC Irvine Defeats No. 10 Air Force in Water Polo
- HONORS, HONORS
- ART
- STAGE REVIEWS : Fullerton College Squanders 'Loot' : The student cast fails to play it straight, muddying up the dialogue of Joe Orton's depraved black comedy to the point of confusion.
- Stephen J. Trafton has been named president...
- McDonnell to Revamp Finance Business : Aerospace: The firm failed to sell the unit, which will now be refocused to concentrate on aircraft financing.
- Prosecutor Ill; Keating Fraud Trial Delayed : Courts: Judge orders closing arguments to be made Thursday to allow the deputy district attorney time to recover.
- Fewer Women Get New Heart Attack Treatment : Health: Study confirms a previous report, raising concerns that there may be bias in medical treatment.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Assembly Speaker's Fraud Trial Begins
- Black Home Is Target of Cross-Burning, Vandalism
- 6 Democratic Hopefuls Share Stage, Woo Labor : Politics: They support unions' traditional goals at AFL-CIO meeting. Harkin is an audience favorite.
- Raining on More Than a Parade
- CAMARILLO : Man Takes $890 From Bank Branch
- GARDEN GROVE : Development Panel to Be Picked Tonight
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Lack of Legal Help Upsets State's Staff
- PREP ROUNDUP : Newport Harbor Ends Volleyball Jinx
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : Opponents Face Triple Threat in Peninsula
- TV Reviews : 'Hawaii': From Eden to Ecological Disaster
- Judge Hands FDIC a Big Setback in MCorp Case
- Chinese See U.S. Plot Against Communism : Asia: Internal party document concludes that dictatorship and market reforms are not easily reconciled.
- Johnson Brings New Stature to AIDS Funding
- $2 Billion a Year Lost to Income Tax Fraud, State Says
- Sobel Drops Objections to Reports by FBI
- Dump Operator Told to Adhere to Permit
- 5 More Medflies Found; Spraying to Be Expanded
- Supervisors Appeal for Review of Decision to Close Night Court
- BOOK REVIEW : The Politics of Race and Taxes in America : CHAIN REACTION: The Impact of Race, Rights, and Taxes on American Politics, <i> by Thomas Byrne Edsall with Mary D. Edsall</i> ; W.W. Norton, $22.95; 339 pages
- HBO Collects 102 ACE Awards Nominations
- STAGE REVIEWS : Maiming of the Shrew at Golden West : The college production unsuccessfully transports Shakespeare's work to the '50s and adds musical numbers that seem to come out of nowhere.
- Magic Johnson Confronts AIDS
- Councilwoman a Hypocrite
- Air Force Uniforms
- An Education in Road Work
- Treating Pain of Children
- Magic Johnson Confronts AIDS
- Obituaries - Nov. 13, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 13, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 13, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 13, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 13, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 13, 1991
- Paper Blizzard : Reagan Library Releases 6 Million Pages, Calls Them 'Routine'
- TREKKIE: Mr. Spock wasn't the only familiar...
- FOR GOD OR COUNTRY: County supervisors had...
- AIDS Patients Are Offered Assistance on Two Fronts
- Deficits May Force Cuts in Services : Government: City faces a $57-million shortfall. County transit agency expects a $133-million revenue gap.
- Ramp Shut Down for Reconstruction Work : Transportation: Key transition lanes linking the Garden Grove and Santa Ana freeways are closed for a year.
- COUNTYWIDE : Hot Weather, Santa Ana Winds Play Role in 2 Small Blazes
- FOR A SMALL FEE. . . ....
- CUSTODY WARS: The CBS program "48 Hours"...
- No Business as Usual : County Strike Inconveniences a Wide Range of Residents
- Paper Blizzard : Reagan Library Releases 6 Million Pages, Calls Them 'Routine'
- Coach House Owner Loses Pasadena Venue on Default : Foreclosure: But he says this is just a temporary setback and won't affect his San Juan Capistrano club.
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 13, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 13, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 13, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 13, 1991
- Catherine Walker has been named vice president...
- Decision to Sell Thrift Is a Blow : Bailouts: The government's move to find a buyer for Valley Federal ends a two-year recovery effort to narrow a capital shortfall.
- Managing Your Money : A WHIRLWIND OF REASONS : Why Americans Aren't Socking Money Away
- Managing Your Money : What to Do When Your Debts Get Out of Control : If you think you're about to go under, you probably are.
- California Amplifier Inc., a Camarillo company that...
- Barr Rolls Out Welcome Mat for the Watchdogs
- Kirkland Blasts Bush Over Lack of Jobs
- 75% With AIDS Virus Are Reported Infected Through Heterosexual Sex
- National NAACP, Local Chapter Announce Pact
- Man, 18, Killed in Drive-By Shooting
- College Football
- OAK TREE AT SANTA ANITA : The Grass Remains Greenest in Arcadia for 4-0 Super May
- Miscellany
- College Football
- Bears Finally Get Offensive, Rout Vikings, 34-17 : NFC: Chicago scores more than 21 points for the first time this season.
- Cal Cup Is Hoisted to Future
- Singin' Their Praises : Comden, Green Saluted for 50 Years of Making Musicals
- CHIP CHAT : Communications: A new generation of microchips allows a personal computer to talk to other PCs, send and receive faxes, screen calls and take phone messages.
- Pollution Research Enters 5-Year, $5-Million Pact
- Reynolds Trial Characterized by Theatrics : Fraud: Before being convicted, the radio talk show host was placed in custody, his attorney was handcuffed, and witnesses offered colorful testimony.
- Regional Outlook : Turmoil in Leadership Traps Balkans in a Vicious Cycle : The instability is making life worse in Albania, Bulgaria and Romania. The only hope is for voters to support one force long enough to let reforms work.
- Yugoslavia Dropped From Aid List : Europe: Some countries complain that U.S. isn't shouldering its share in providing donations.
- N.Y. Budget Plan Could Boost Cuomo Candidacy
- COLUMN ONE : Cold War Holds a Fire Sale : 1The aerospace industry, built up so quickly during the 1980s heyday, is being dismembered and sold for scrap. The full brunt will not be felt for years, experts say.
- Experts Question Use of Disinfectants
- COUNTYWIDE : Fullerton Annexes Site; Condos Planned
- Sports Memorabilia Show Promoter Pleads Guilty
- Take Callers' Threats Seriously, Police Warn
- Josh Ireland
- Member of U.S. Shooting Team Holds Gun to His Head, Is Killed
- Stanford Gives Bruins a Wake-Up Call : UCLA: Loss to a physically tough Cardinal team shows that the football program is not quite where Donahue wants it to be.
- TV REVIEW : 'Frontline's' 'Doctor, Lover' a Searing Story
- Smaller Stocks Surge Again; Dow Sheds 3.36
- New Health Plan to Call on All Firms to Pay
- NEUROLOGY / BRAIN FUNCTIONS : Scientists Map Process of Memory Formation
- Notes on a Dream State
- SAN CLEMENTE : Group Soliciting Funds May Be Bogus
- RTD Driver Held in Sexual Assaults : Crime: He is accused of raping one passenger aboard his bus and attempting to attack another.
- Wilderness Classroom : More Than 17,000 Youngsters in County Will Attend Science Camp for Hands-On Lessons
- Crimes by Area Covered by the Los Angeles Police Department
- The New York Yankees are talking informally...
- Jets Strike Fast, Defeat Kings, 6-2 : Hockey: Gretzky complains that the team seems to be sitting back and waiting for something to happen.
- Henning Continues to Give Friesz High Marks : Pro football: Despite his low rating among AFC quarterbacks, the Chargers' young leader is impressing the coaches with his composure.
- Stanford Remains Cardinal Choice of the Freedom Bowl : College football: Game's executive director says team has necessary big-time image and local connections to make his quest worthwhile.
- Reunion at Horton Grand With Berry, Lowe, Bennett
- New Monthly Survey Casts Doubt on San Diego Economy
- Managing Your Money : Capturing an Elusive Virtue : Thrift
- Global Trade Talks Reopen After Reports of Progress
- Managing Your Money : The Will of The People
- Midway Asset Sale Hits Snag
- Managing Your Money : THE HIGH COST OF KIDS : Child-Rearing Expenses Are Getting Out of Reach
- Profile : Mulroney Is Finally a Leader Canadians Can Love to Hate : The prime minister has bottomed out in the polls. But, in an odd twist, he could well hold on to power in the next elections.
- Coalition Warns of Wetlands Loss : Environment: O.C. activists claim that Bush's plan would threaten up to 50% of Bolsa Chica area.
- Gates Expected to Push for Rush Job on CIA Overhaul : Intelligence: Agency's new chief has said changes must come quickly. Some question if he is right for job.
- A Sour Note : Auction of Elvis Memorabilia Fizzles in Santa Ana
- Ventura Bank Reports Profit Soars in Quarter
- HEALTH
- National Agenda : China Debates How to Recruit Today's Army : The country wants Communists with high-tech skills. Finding candidates is becoming difficult.
- O.C. Readies for Building Surge : Construction: Developers recently have won approval for projects that include as many as 21,000 new homes, many slated for environmentally sensitive areas.
- Next Step : Soviets Race to Regain Momentum : The zeal for change since the August putsch has waned. The time for a turnaround, many say, is now or never.
- Whitefly Emergency Declared : Agriculture: Wilson's action is spurred by crop and job losses caused by the pest dubbed 'Superbug' in the Imperial Valley.
- Way to Go, Say Drivers Tired of Traffic Mess : Transportation: Newport Coast Drive, which opens Friday, will offer relief to commuters on crowded Coast Highway through Corona del Mar.
- COSTA MESA : Myanmar Exile to Speak at College
- Titan Women Lose Basketball Exhibition to Latvia
- NHL ROUNDUP : Capitals Stay Hot by Beating Canadiens, 4-2
- San Bernardino Double Tough With Two Uribes
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Richard A. Nunis has been promoted to...
- Firefoxes, Spectators Heat Up Benefit
- Support Group Started Out of Victim's Loneliness
- Jury's Award Helps Mothers Build New Life : Courts: Twin sisters who each lost a child in a Leucadia fire will tap their $3 million in compensation to counsel others who have experienced similar tragedies.
- Police Seeking 2 Gunmen in Restaurant Holdup
- Battles Past and Present : On a Day of Salutes to Veterans, Many Face a Struggle on the Streets
- A worker for the county Natural History...
- MISSION VIEJO : Residents Oppose Controversial Ward
- Salaam to Miss Season Finale for the Torres
- NBA ROUNDUP : Sacramento's Road Losing Streak at 40
- Saddleback Takes Over as Leader of Pack
- Whatever It Is, It Continues to Mean Defeat for Struggling Rams
- Robots May Be Best Persons for Job : Labor: More businesses are turning to robotics, and GM Fanuc Robotics West is benefiting.
- Flames Engulf Gun Manufacturing Plant
- Managing Your Money : Baby Boomers Are Unprepared for Retirement : At this rate, many will be lucky if they can ever stop working. Yet there's hope.
- Image Entertainment Cuts Quarter's Loss to $199,109
- Managing Your Money : Strategies for Keeping Money From Tax Man : Many deductions have been eliminated, but you can pay less if you plan ahead.
- Managing Your Money : DOES HARVARD PAY? : Weighing the Sheepskin Against the Big Expense
- Unions Can Play Key Role in Election
- FDA to Begin Breast Implant Hearings : Health: Some blame the devices for illness. Others say they boost self-esteem. The agency plans to make a decision by early 1992.
- MEDICINE / HEART DISEASE : Short Men at Greater Risk, Study Finds
- Insulin Pump Brings New Independence to Diabetics : The device may be small in size, yet it is dramatic in what it has given to its users--more responsibility and control in their own health care.
- PHNOM PENH : Can He Go Home Again?
- Culture : Gulf War Lives On for Kuwait's Children : Youngsters need help to cope with the psychological damage, researchers say. But families prefer to deal with it privately.
- San Diego
- COUNTYWIDE : Schools Gain From Northrop Largess
- COUNTYWIDE : How CHP Spikes Stubborn Speeders
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City Joins 2 Others on Gang Prevention
- CAMARILLO : 3M Photodyne Plant to Close by June 30
- Smith Wearing on USC Fans, Who Are Wearing a New Shirt
- Miscellany
- Music Reviews : An Exuberant Experience With Ravi Shankar
- Book Art Turns Over a New Leaf : Printing: Artists turn their hands to books at Pasadena's Armory Center for the Arts.
- 3rd-Quarter Revenues and Net Income Rise at St. Ives
- Index Offers Ray of Hope for Feeble Housing Market
- HIGH TECHNOLOGY
- Mattel, Disney to Team Up on More Projects : Entertainment: The toy maker will sponsor theme-park rides. A licensing deal for movie characters was also extended.
- RB Furniture's 28 Stores Shut; Cash Pinch Cited
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : 4 Guerrillas Killed Near Egypt Border
- Coalition Warns of Wetlands Loss : Environment: Newly formed group claims that Bush's plan would threaten 60% of state's protected areas.
- Bush Cites Democracy's Spread in Veterans Day Observance
- Old Pros Shuffle Deck but Delay the Deal : Diplomacy: Baker and Miyazawa renew their acquaintance and discuss issues in Tokyo.
- American Indian Selected as Co-Marshal of Rose Parade
- W.E. Foster, Ex-Chief of Huntington Beach Co., Dies
- MEDICINE / HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE : Controversial Brain Graft Performed
- NEWPORT BEACH : Flagpole Dedication Ceremony Delayed
- COUNTYWIDE : Groups Laud Flynn for Water Coalition
- ANALYSIS : Baseball's Reality Is Bazaar : Major League Owners, Leery of a Possible Decline in TV Revenue, Still May Send Player Salaries Soaring With Offers to Free Agents Beginning Today
- PRO FOOTBALL : Today's NFL Talent Is Better Than Ever
- Allegation of Womanizing by Magic Is Decried by Friend in Michigan
- Sugar Bowl Reportedly Gets Notre Dame
- Managing Your Money : Healthy Ways to Save on Your Medical Care : Up to 30% of doctor visits, medical tests, procedures and surgeries are probably unnecessary.
- Managing Your Money : Magazines on Money Know How to Multiply : They can be useful, but many investors need something more specific.
- Pinkerton's Acquires Nashville Company
- Buena Park Firm Purchases Defunct CareUnit Hospital
- Finding a Good Manicurist
- Managing Your Money : Balance Your Checkbook? Why? : Some call it a waste of time, but the experts say you ignore it at your peril.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Guns Do Kill People
- Wetlands Could Be Reduced by Federal Law : Environment: Areas not underwater for 15 or more consecutive days in most years would no longer be protected. The county could lose a quarter of the wildlife habitat.
- City Council May Revive Rejected Growth Initiative
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : School District Hires Part-Time PR Agent