- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 26, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 26, 1991
- Obituaries - Nov. 26, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 26, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 26, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 26, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 26, 1991
- Names in the News - Nov. 26, 1991
- Names in the News - Nov. 26, 1991
- Names in the News - Nov. 26, 1991
- Names in the News - Nov. 26, 1991
- Names in the News - Nov. 26, 1991
- Names in the News - Nov. 26, 1991
- Bush Allies Fear His Counterattack Lacks Hard Punch : Presidency: His backers say he needs a clear message or coherent theme on his nationwide trip if his new political effort is going to work.
- NOBEL FRIEND: Orange Coast College counselor U...
- Anti-Crime Bill Stalled; Bush Threatens Veto
- U.S. Dismisses Israel's Gripes on Talks Site
- House OKs Cap on Campaign Financing : Politics: Democrats back a measure setting voluntary limits on spending and public funds for candidates. GOP critics call the bill a sham.
- PICKING ON BILL: Rep. William E. Dannemeyer...
- 35 Suspects in Laundering of Money Seized
- School Ends Wednesday for 300 Teachers : Education: Most instructors taking the L.A. district's early retirement program will finish their careers three weeks before the close of the semester.
- Firefighters Kept Hopping as Suspicious Blazes Erupt : Dry season: Officials think the high-profile blaze in Sylmar could have set the pattern for the half-dozen or so in the South County and Anaheim Hills.
- Japan Fishing Industry to Halt Use of Drift Nets
- RAIL FEUD: Dana Reed of the Orange...
- BETTER THAN BURT: Fifth-grade teacher Deborah Wright...
- Office Break-In Fuels Sacramento Discomfort : Corruption: Intrigue grows as six lobbying firms are vandalized after the fall of Sen. Robbins.
- Counting Blessings--and Losses : Brush fire: Several ranch hands barely escape advancing flames in Sylmar, but a mobile-home park is spared to residents' surprise.
- Hundreds Return Home as Fire Dies Down : Blaze: Flames char 757 acres of brush in Sylmar but residential neighborhoods are spared. Authorities report 90% containment.
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 26, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 26, 1991
- Foreign Stock Markets
- The Books Go On and On
- The Big Picture for Investors Is Global in Size
- Intel Drops Use of Ozone-Depleting Chemical : Environment: It is the first company to eliminate use of chlorofluorocarbons from its computer manufacturing lines.
- Device Will Boost Data Sent on Copper Wires, Microdyne Says
- ELNORA SCHMADEL, Psychologist
- Stock Group Winners and Losers
- Finale of Harcourt Takeover Expected Today : Merger: General Cinema expects the deal will be consummated after a year of wrangling.
- Clues Sought to Mystery Heart Ailment Fatal to 6 in Family
- JAPAN
- Drug Sting Nets Suspects Who Saw Others Arrested
- Talks Fail to Resolve Haiti's Political Crisis : Diplomacy: Issues of Aristide's return, lifting of sanctions block accord.
- Cuomo Again Rebuffs Efforts to Pin Down Presidential Plans
- COSTA MESA : City Leaders Reach Out to Latinos
- County to Weigh Pact Extensions for 2 Officials
- Given a Break, Dolphins Take a 16-13 Victory : Interconference: Miami ties the score in final minutes after Bear miscue, wins in overtime.
- Sanders Runs Over the Vikings, 34-14 : NFC: Lion running back gains club-record 220 yards and scores four touchdowns.
- Miscellany
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Keeper Steinbrenner Is Out, but Yankees Are Still Bronx Zoo
- Miscellany
- SOUTH KOREA
- Nicaraguan Bishops Chastise Government
- Iraq Reportedly Sells Oil Products to Its Neighbors
- Sutherland Due Home
- Ceremony Recalls Internment of Japanese-Americans : Tribute: UCLA event is a prelude to 50th anniversary of order that confined some U. S. citizens to camps.
- County Anti-Drug Force Has Made Itself Felt : Narcotics: First-of-kind program, nearing 5th birthday, has produced 220 arrests. Officers have seized $104 million and tons of drugs but haven't put an end to the traffic.
- Judge's Sentence Draws Fire
- Los Angeles Animal Care and Control Centers...
- Science / Medicine : Toys Teach Science in Museum Exhibit
- Baker Creates Own Image by Mixing Old With New
- TV Reviews : Plot Twists Spice Sheldon's 'Midnight'
- Heston Should Have Studied Up on HIV Test
- OCCUPATION: CROSSING GUARD
- Spreading It on Thick : Champagne Wishes, Caviar Dreams Come True at Tasting
- Trying to Get Everybody on Board : In South Africa, negotiations between blacks and whites set for next month
- Eagles Get Seven Turnovers to Turn Around Cardinals
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Top-Seeded Laguna Beach to Play Bakersfield Tuesday
- Palomar to Play State's Top Team in Bowl
- Saddleback, Fullerton Receive Bids for Dec. 7 Bowl Games
- Bondurant Shows He Can Win Race Driving Any Car
- HORSE RACING : JAPAN CUP : McNall's Golden Pheasant Wins at 18-1
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- Pair of Fours a Winning Hand for the Patriots : AFC: They intercept four of Kelly's passes and sack him four times in 16-13 victory.
- TV Reviews : Truth of 'Mother's Justice' Brings Cause for Relief
- Music Reviews : Mester Conducts Mahler in Pasadena
- Selznick's Mountain Retreat Burns : Fire: Renowned for parties in Hollywood's Golden Age, the late producer's mansion is destroyed when fireplace flames eat through mortar.
- British Rock Star Mercury Dies of AIDS
- California IN BRIEF : WESTMINSTER : Vietnamese Protest Repatriation Plan
- MOORPARK : 3 Hearings Planned on City Expansion
- Schools Consider Major Change in Funding Methods : Education: Settlement of suit brought by minorities would take money from suburban schools and give it to poor ones.
- COLUMN RIGHT : Only a Tax Cut Will Slay Our Fiscal Monster : The state's terrifying new budget projections may scare away more income producers.
- Alamo's Attorney Seeks to Separate the Man From Myth : Justice: As the trial nears, Danny Davis says his client's wrongful reputation precedes him. The flamboyant is accused of child abuse.
- Jets Manage to Get Nagle In Game on the Fly
- Hoard Toeing Goal Line : AFC: He scores two more touchdowns and leads Cleveland past Kansas City, 20-15.
- SOCCER : WOMEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP : Akers-Stahl's 5 Goals Put U.S. in Semifinals
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- USC Tailback Royster Says He Might Enter NFL Draft
- UCI Water Polo Seeded Fourth in NCAA Tournament
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Guerra Keeps His Emphasis on the Music
- Santa Ana Firm Capitalizes on List of Owners : Ultratech Resources provides clients with names of companies held by minorities.
- HONG KONG
- Some Merchants Turn Stores Into Urban Fortresses : Safety: They say that the tight security measures in high-crime areas are necessary to protect their customers.
- GARDEN GROVE : Patio Alcohol Vetoed Despite Official's Plea
- Tanning Salons Feeling the Heat of Possible Ban
- VanderKolk May Have Hurt Bid to Get on Coastal Panel : Politics: Some observers say Gov. Wilson may pass over her for failing to give him credit when she announced the Ahmanson-Jordan land deal.
- Science / Medicine : Gas Cloud May Be Young Galaxy
- PRO FOOTBALL : GREY CUP FINAL : Ismail's Kickoff Return Lifts Argonauts
- Steelers Put Chill on Oilers' Party Plans, 26-14 : AFC: Pittsburgh forces Moon into six turnovers, prevents Houston from clinching.
- The Facts About Two Music Legends
- Judge's Sentence Draws Fire
- Dance Reviews : Long Nguyen Performs His Works at Highways
- Pentagon Makes Plans for Deep Cuts in Budget
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Tar Heels Win With Play of Phelps, Davis
- Louise Karlsson of Sweden broke the world...
- This Elvis Alive and Well on Special Teams : Raiders: Patterson picks up blocked punt and scores and also has key block on Brown's punt return for touchdown.
- Record-Setting Enger Wants USD to Make Its Mark
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Allure Gives Way to Tedium
- MUSIC REVIEW : Orchestra Restores Symphony's Luster
- Judge's Sentence Draws Fire
- Judge's Sentence Draws Fire
- Packers Pick On the Colts to Gain Rare Victory, 14-10
- A Sour Note for U.S. : Japan's Music Rental Stores Cause Discord
- Those Big City Lights vs. Life in the Countryside : THE LILAC BUS, <i> by Maeve Binchy,</i> Delacorte Press, $20; 336 pages
- Soviet Republic Votes--but With Food on Its Mind
- Colombian Outlaws Kill Indigents, Addicts
- Woman, 64, Hit by Truck, Killed
- Judge's Sentence Draws Fire
- Peace Nears in Suburban Range War : Camarillo: Equestrians have wrangled with Las Posas Hills residents for years over blocked trails. A settlement is likely.
- Iron Rangers : Beach Fee-Collection Devices Also Gather Plenty of Criticism
- California IN BRIEF : HALF MOON BAY : Lost Navy Copter Found With 3 Dead
- Brush Fire Scorches 5 Acres Near Bell Canyon
- Driver Dies in Crash After Falling Asleep
- Duck Hunters Cry Foul : Findings of Wildlife Study at Prized Wetlands Could End Sportsmen's Fun
- Miscellany
- Mutual Funds
- Shuttle Atlantis Is Launched; Military Spy Satellite Released
- Stepping Into the Breach : Books: Left by major houses, books by, for and about African-Americans are being produced by black publishers.
- Vote in Belgium Shows Shift to Right
- VENTURA : Seminar Puts Parks Personnel to Test
- CAMARILLO : Council Extends Watering Hours
- Science / Medicine : Pneumonia Vaccine 60% Effective
- Three Lured to Overpasses
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- Horse Falls, 3 Jockeys Are Injured
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Garnes Carries Load for Aztecs
- Pair of Fours a Winning Hand for the Patriots : AFC: They intercept four of Kelly's passes and sack him four times in 16-13 victory.
- Drexler's 48 Pace Portland
- COMEDY
- U.S. Trade Representative Hills Angers Koreans : Open markets: Her blunt talk on prohibitions on rice imports and criticism of a 'frugality' drive sent sparks flying.
- Search for Plane Missing 10 Days Turns Up '83 Crash
- Foreign Bonds Also Have Allure--And Some Risks
- CHINA
- INTERNATIONAL
- Varco International, ORANGE
- Would-Be Buyers Ignore Warning Signs in Drug Bust; 20 Arrested
- ANAHEIM HILLS : Suspicious Fires Burn Roof, Brush
- California IN BRIEF : HUNTINGTON BEACH : 20 Cocaine Buyers Ignore the Obvious
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Slow Growth Seen Plaguing Economy for Years to Come
- MOORPARK : Fire Burns 60 Acres; Trees Destroyed
- Thanksgiving Dinners
- OXNARD : Lagomarsino Aide to Assist Seniors
- Drug Bust in Mexico
- Charity Fraud Making Huge Rip-Offs in O.C.
- Northridge: No Solace in Coming Close
- Miscellany
- Stars & Stripes Second in Formula One Race
- Seahawks Overcome Broncos, 13-10 : AFC: Seattle keeps playoff hopes alive despite four turnovers by Krieg. Raiders hold edge for first.
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- Raiders Knock the Shuffle Out of Bengals, 38-14 : Pro football: Decisive victory puts Los Angeles into a tie for first place in the AFC West.
- TV Reporter Brushes With Law for Story on Alcohol
- Broderick Trial Attorneys, Judge Conferring a Lot More
- MOORPARK : Man Fatally Stabbed Near Condominium
- Washington Gains Ground on Miami
- Tomba Goes to 2-0 With Slalom Victory : Skiing: Italian appears ready for Winter Olympics after sweep in Utah.
- Rally Falls Short for Northridge
- Golf
- Zubero Breaks Backstroke Record
- Flach and Seguso Lose in Doubles Final
- Cowboys Keep Redskins Short of Perfection, 24-21
- Music Reviews : 'Hydrogen Jukebox' Premieres at UCLA
- Yoakam Delivers Rock-Flavored Honky-Tonk in Show at Universal
- Fresno Plows Under Farm Town Roots for Suburbia : Development: Nation's richest agricultural area is giving way to tract homes and the ills of rapid growth.
- Health System Activism Joins Campaign Trail
- Mexico Says It's On the Case : Mystery ambush of seven agents raises major questions about anti-drug campaign
- Serving Homeless Gives Students Food for Thought : Poverty: CSUN sorority and fraternity members are among those who mobilize to feed hundreds of people in downtown L. A. A Canoga Park group is also involved.
- A Triumph of Love : Caring Mates, Committed to Each Other, Now Must Live With an Unwelcome Intruder as the Specter of AIDS Touches Their Lives
- Man Slain, 2nd Wounded at Motel
- PLATFORM : Move Past the Anger
- Government Says No More Mr. Nice Guy : New trend would require more personal accountability
- An 'R-Rated' Sermon About AIDS : Answer Is Chastity, Not Condoms, Pastor Says
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- Miscellany
- SOCCER : WOMEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP : Akers-Stahl's 5 Goals Put U.S. in Semifinals
- Ventura County Railway on Track for History : Transportation: The line today runs freight 13 miles from Oxnard to the Port of Hueneme. It may soon become an official landmark.
- REPORT CARD / T.J. SIMERS : Toto, This Isn't Kansas
- NOTEBOOK : Friesz Experiences Agony of Defeat
- OPERA REVIEW : Music Center Gags Rossini's 'Barbiere'
- 'Massillon': Growing Up Gay in Ohio
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Walker's Sweet Stuff Comes to Stormy Conclusion
- First Lady to Read to Children Via Radio
- Childish: A physician pleaded innocent to criminal...
- Emergency Team Revives 'Technically Dead' Man
- BUENA PARK : City to Build 50 Wheelchair Ramps
- SIMI VALLEY : Woman Hurt While Closing Car Hood
- Fires Hit 3 Dwellings; 2 Families Left Homeless
- O.C. PLATFORM : Uncharitable Sales
- INTERNATIONAL
- Gleaming Mall Struggles to Attract Tenants, Clients : Commerce: The Baldwin Hills-Crenshaw Plaza has failed to win over affluent blacks in the minority area.
- Common Questions About AIDS, Testing
- Man Killed While Crossing Street
- SAN CLEMENTE : City Seeks Funds to Redo Blighted Units
- Golf
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- UCSD Turns Trick, Wins NCAA Title
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Local Fighters Allegedly Denied a Forum to Display Their Talents
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- Music Reviews : Prague Symphony Plays Costa Mesa
- A Few Sweeps Topics the Evening Newscasts Missed
- MISSION VIEJO : Appeal of Business Approval Scheduled
- Stanford sophomore Brian Retterer set an American...
- Chargers Can't Recover from Fumble : Pro football: The New York Jets take advantage of an early mistake to top Chargers, 24-3.
- Officials to Do Double Duty as Instructors : Education: Half of the administrators at College of the Canyons will teach part-time next semester. One dean says he misses the interaction with students. The courses would not otherwise be offered.
- Seles Wears Black and Wins Lots of Green : Tennis: Money winnings reach record $2.457 million for the year after victory over Navratilova.
- Giants Turn to Simms for Victory : NFC: Veteran quarterback passes for game-winning touchdown after Hostetler suffers back injury. Taylor also hurt.
- PRO FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT : A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Kwangju': Inert Naturalism From a Novice
- Making a Landfall in Real America
- Norman's O.C. Predecessor
- 2 Die When Car Flips in Antelope Valley
- Conferees Adopt Crime, Gun Bill : Congress: The sweeping measure would expand the death penalty and impose a waiting period on handgun buyers. Republican senators threaten a filibuster.
- 13 Competing for Arts Scholarships
- CLIPBOARD : Sales Tax Revenue
- Community-Based Police Plan Offered : Reform: Pilot program in four stations would stress crime prevention over arrests.
- Car Safety Checks an Idea Past Its Time
- IRVINE : UCI to Be Host for MathCounts Contest
- Iraq OKs U.N. Extension of Humanitarian Aid 6 Months : Persian Gulf: But Baghdad, faced with a winter of disease and malnutrition, still rejects a deal to sell oil for food.
- Judge's Sentence Draws Fire
- Going Overboard to Try to Win Cabo Race : Sailing: In a matter of seconds, Matchett goes from pilot house to sea.
- Aztecs Get Caught Up In Old Ways
- Burns Report Decries Dealings by Helmick : USOC: As group's president, he was paid $300,000 by sports entities with ties to the Olympic movement.
- Zubero Breaks Backstroke Record
- ART/LA91 Goes Out With a Whimper, $600,000 Deficit : Marketing: The future of L.A.'s international contemporary art fair is in question. Next year may see a restructured event.
- 17-Year-Old Arrested Over Fatal Stabbing
- Clash Over Stadium Kills 4 in S. Africa
- Freshman Year: Time of Transition : Homesickness: Many first-year college students experience loneliness, but the feeling usually subsides within a few months, a professor says.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- LOTTERY RESULTS: NOV. 23
- Falcons' Johnson Gets Big Kick Out of Beating Saints in Overtime, 23-20
- Harper Shot Is a Winner for Clippers
- Jets Cruise Past the Chargers, 24-3 : AFC: Thomas keeps New York in the wild-card race by running for two touchdowns.
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Stecker Plays Just for Fun of It : Rancho Alamitos: Senior guard, who plays basketball for the camaraderie, has quickly become Vaqueros' leader.
- North Rejects Any Blame in Waite's Capture : Hostages: 'I'm no terrorist,' he says. There is speculation that the Anglican envoy was used as a 'cover' in Iran-Contra maneuvers.
- COLUMN ONE : Rockets: A Lesson in Politics : Experts say NASA doesn't need the hardware. But Rep. Whitten's constituents need jobs, so his district is home to a $3-billion federal project.
- COUNTYWIDE : A Protest on Behalf of Refugees
- Patience Will Be Key to Sunderland : Basketball: Titan point guard will slowly make transition from community college to Division I.
- Pop : Wonder Charms Despite Flaws
- Glabmans Honored for Leadership in the Arts : Philanthropy: Furniture company principals are among 13 company representatives singled out.
- CAPITOL JOURNAL : Wilson Takes Different Path to Land in Same Spot
- Defending to the Death a Lust for Sex, Violence on TV
- Science / Medicine : Bones of Prehistoric Bear Found
- Science / Medicine : 'Smart Pill' Directed by Computer
- COLUMN LEFT : What If the Candidate Had an Abortion? : Not all personal experience should become the object of public scrutiny.
- Bay Area Rattled by the Economy : Recession: Even prosperous regions are being shaken up, giving evidence of how deep and pervasive the nation's economic woes have become.
- Municipal Court Judge Faces Challenge of AIDS : Disease: Rand Schrader says he's going public to show that stricken people can live productive lives.
- FULLERTON : Remains Believed Those of Local Fliers
- Study Shows the Force Is With Newton : Science: Scripps Institution's three-year ocean study supports 300-year-old law of gravity against new theory of a 'fifth force.'
- 'Gourd Samaritans' helping feed the hungry : George and Imogene Cobb's annual harvest is always in demand. The proceeds go to charity.
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Car Crashes Into Gas Station, Injuring 1
- Grandstand Collapses; 40 Injured in S. Africa
- Science / Medicine : 843,000 Turkeys a Year Die of Heart Attacks
- Rams-49ers: It's the Same, but Different
- UC IRVINE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Anteaters Are Getting Back to the Basics
- Huston Can't Put Icing on Title : AFC: Pittsburgh forces Moon into six turnovers, prevents Houston from clinching.
- SOCCER : NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : UCLA Warms to Task, Beats Portland, 3-0
- Late Surge by Lakers Tops Bucks : NBA: L.A. goes on 13-2 run to remain unbeaten in last seven games, and 7-1 since Magic retired.
- Race Car Goes a Little Off Course
- Purtzer, Wadkins Hold On : Golf: Nicklaus, Norman mount charge, but it falls four shots short in the Shark Shootout.
- Gay Community Has Something to Talk About : Radio: 'The Connie Norman Show,' hosted by a transsexual gay rights activist, premieres tonight on a commercial station.
- Science / Medicine : Nature's Potent Perfume : The aromatic natural oils of a queen honeybee send chemical messages that enable her to rule a hive of thousands of workers, scientists have found. Synthetic bee oils can be used to raise crop yields and control killer bees.
- Other Sides to the Soka Story
- A Place for Veterans to Go
- Northridge: No Solace in Coming Close
- Other Sides to the Soka Story
- MOVIES - Nov. 25, 1991
- MOVIES - Nov. 25, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 25, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 25, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 25, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 25, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 25, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 25, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 25, 1991
- Names in the News - Nov. 25, 1991
- Names in the News - Nov. 25, 1991
- Names in the News - Nov. 25, 1991
- Names in the News - Nov. 25, 1991
- Names in the News - Nov. 25, 1991
- A SPECIAL REPORT: HOLIDAY FUN
- A SPECIAL REPORT: HOLIDAY FUN
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S. Struggles to Deal With Soviet Collapse
- Israelis Assail U.S. Over Selection of Talks Site : Mideast: Ministers deplore failure to consult Shamir, but a boycott of negotiations is not expected.
- Child-Abuse Case May Be 'Tip of the Iceberg' : Crime: A woman who allegedly killed a newborn may earlier have tried to kill her other son. She insists she is innocent; children's advocates say officials too often return youths to abusive parents.
- PERSPECTIVE ON AEROSPACE : Let McDonnell's Deal Go Through : It has separated its military business from the commercial, ensuring protection of sensitive technologies.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: HOLIDAY FUN
- A SPECIAL REPORT: HOLIDAY FUN
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 25, 1991
- Michael Jackson's 'Dangerous'
- Can Hollywood Read?
- Problems Appear Solved; Shuttle Liftoff Set Today