- Working to Fill in the Gaps : Groups Float Creative Ideas to Save Cash-Strapped Family Violence Unit
- Right-Wing Bent Hurts County GOP : Republican Moderates No Longer Feel Welcome
- Drywall Workers Celebrate Pact at Victory Rally : Labor: They and their families mark end of 5-month strike with festivities. However, many are worried that there are few jobs, despite the new contract.
- Q & A : 'I Would Like to Be Able to Bridge the Gaps'
- Tweets, Meows Heard at Park Debate
- Hopes Abandoned, and the Homes That Once Sheltered Them
- Tiny Tibetan Community Awaits Arrival of Exiles
- COMMENTARIES ON THE EFFECTS OF THE 1992 GENERAL ELECTION : Democratic Party Revitalized Itself and Two-Party System Here : The record gains in voter registration and fund raising in the county fuel hope, and expectation, of more successes to come.
- Scouts Aim to Nip Gang Violence in the Bud : Youth: Palomar Community College Students recruit low-income Latino boys to become Cub Scouts and provide activities for their parents, giving equal emphasis to Mexican and American cultures.
- Man Killed in Possible Robbery
- Titans Have No Defense for Their 44-31 Defeat : Big West: On a day when offense shows some life, Fullerton can't stop New Mexico State and suffer fifth conference loss.
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : WESTERN STATE CONFERENCE
- Oatsvall Stable After Collapsing
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
- Granato Enjoys Goals This Time
- PRO BASKETBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NBA : Heat Finally Signs Long
- COUNTYWIDE : Alcohol Blamed for 2 Injury Accidents
- Dreams of Lasagna Primavera Come Tumbling Down
- Hot Cowboys Face Humble Rams
- Late Cal Lutheran Rally Falls Short in 33-30 Loss
- Courier, Chang Upset in Belgium
- Colorado Still Has Shot at Orange Bowl : Big Eight: Buffaloes' Hill scores touchdown in closing minutes for a 25-18 victory over Kansas.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Bowman Scores Winning Goal for Golden West
- PREP FOOTBALL SPITLIGHT : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM LAST WEEK'S GAMES : BREATHLESS
- Tragedy Reduces Upset to Proper Perspective
- Let's Get Small : Judy Fiskin makes big statements with her distinctive Minimalist works, using her camera to transform the seemingly banal into tiny images that startle
- RCA has rush-released "America's Living in a...
- Love Songs From the Open Road : After a 2-year absence, West Texas honky-tonk hero Joe Ely is back in town with a new album, 'Love and Danger.'
- VIDEO NO NO: One video you may...
- Year of the Kat : Kat Bjelland's penchant for purging her emotions brings Babes in Toyland to the brink of alternative rock stardom
- COMMENTARY : A Shtick Through the Heart : Francis Ford Coppola's sympathetic Count Dracula is a radical departure from previous versions. It's enough to scare horror-film traditionalists
- NEW RELEASES
- A 4-Star Milli Vanilli in 2001?
- COVER STORY : Malcolm X, the Movie--Why Now? : Nearly 28 years after his death, the African-American leader has ignited a new generation--A look at his life and our times.
- Spike Lee, Speaking to the Point
- 'I'm Not Avant-Garde' : JoAnne Akalaitis, Joseph Papp's heir, faces the biggest challenge of her career: getting the public into New York's Public Theater
- Tall Food, a Tall Order
- CHRISTOF PERICK : A Chamber Orchestra in Changing Times
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : 'CITIZEN KANE'? WHAT'S THAT? : The Best Nov. 15 Interview With the Author of 'A Book of Movie Bests'
- NIRVANA NEWS: Representatives of Nirvana are openly...
- Guns Fall Silent After Boy's Death in Projects
- 2 Catholics Die in Belfast Gun, Grenade Attack
- Norwegian Women Stake Claim in Male Bastions as Fighter Pilots, on Submarines
- Playing The Woman Behind The Tyrant
- Newport Schools Official Enjoyed Life of Opulence
- Alhambra : DMV Will Close Office
- WIDE WORLD OF MTV: MTV Sports, one...
- THE NATION : Running for Office? Kiss Your Privacy Goodby : Society: A candidate gives up the right of privacy when he enters public life. Everything about his personal life is relevant to the public interest.
- BOOKMARK : The Object of Countless Mexican Prayers and Dreams Is a Rumor
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : William Gray : Making Sure Black Minds Are Never Wasted
- Rifts in Germany Scar National Psyche : Unity: The real danger to the newly unified nation is from the left, not from the far right. Festering east-west problems, far from resolved, continue to fracture the country.
- PERSPECTIVE ON SOUTH AFRICA : Apartheid's End Spirals Into Chaos : Ensuring order is the responsibility not only of the local players, but also of a once-critical world.
- Obituaries - Nov. 15, 1992
- School Districts Turn to Businesses for Help : Fund-raising: Education officials are forming nonprofit foundations to more easily solicit donations from corporations.
- Kind Heart Enriches a Poor Soul With the Gift of Hope
- 3 Arrested After 88-Mile Chase
- Sign Patrol Cracks Down on Illegal Advertisements : Law enforcement: County workers police sidewalks and median strips of Laguna Niguel, Laguna Hills, Lake Forest, Tustin and Aliso Viejo in search of placards placed in the public right of way.
- A Bid for Respect : History: Forgettable ex-President Millard G. Fillmore will be on the minds of people attending a Laguna Hills auction of his belongings.
- Student Held for Placing Fake Bomb at Gore Speech
- Based on a Stephen King novel, The...
- Enterprise Zone Was a Winner Before the Race Began : Jobs: Even before it opened last week, the promise of tax credits, deductions and fee waivers made the idea a hit with workers and employers.
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Documents Reveal Shifts in Focus of Iraq Loan Probe : Gulf War: Emphasis was diverted from potential scandal involving Italy's government. At issue is why.
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- '90s Singles: Buy, Buy, Love : In the Midst of Recession, Cupids Find a Wealth of Opportunity, Charging From $1,000 to $50,000 to Make Matches for the Lonely
- Winter May Expose Hidden Big Bear Earthquake Damage : Rebuilding: Weight of snow on roofs could cause weakened structures to collapse. Construction crews race to finish repairs.
- Man Arrested in Fatal Costa Mesa Crash
- It's that time of year.The air is...
- Tiny Houses Go for Big Money at Charity Auction : Benefit: Bidders pay as much as $18,000 for each of 11 child-sized structures at Newport Beach event. The money raised will go to a nonprofit organization which helps the temporarily homeless.
- Staking a Claim to Stone Steps Beach : Coastal Life: Beach lover resents bluff-top dwellers' attempt to put boulders on narrow strip of sand, in an effort to halt erosion.
- 3rd Teen-Ager Held After Death of Star Athlete
- Middle-Class Island : Serenity of Pacoima Condominiums Stands in Contrast to Troubled Neighborhood
- Garlic Power : Camarillo: Health guru Gypsy Boots shares his good nature as well as his medical philosophy at tennis matches against Establishment 'businessmen and cops.'
- Managing the Coast, Managing Traffic : Politics of the San Joaquin Tollway Project Show a Miasma of Competing Needs
- Suspected Drunk Driver Held in Infant's Death
- Their Bright Promise of the Future Died With Them : Crime: Khye D. Johnson 'was everything children should be.' USC student Soy Song Lao looked forward to a career in diplomacy. Their violent deaths have stunned their families and residents of Gardena.
- COMMENTARIES ON THE EFFECTS OF THE 1992 GENERAL ELECTION : County Will Figure Prominently in Republican Regrouping : Success of conservative congressional and state candidates proves there's a vote-rich base here that should not be ignored.
- Map Store Has Trouble Keeping Up With World : Geography: Cartographers grapple with unified Germany, the Soviet breakup and turmoil in Yugoslavia.
- Annoy Mr. Bush, Praise the Media
- Active Clinton Foreign Policy Expected : Transition: Aide says despite emphasis on rebuilding economy, President-elect will immerse himself in world affairs 'from day one.'
- Florida Money Troubles Could Close 38 State Parks
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Crenshaw Stuns Saugus in Final Seconds, 21-16
- Anti-Gambling Law May Lower the Ante of Catalina Revenues
- NEWS ANALYSIS : For Mexico, Free Trade Worries : Politics: With Clinton victory, Mexicans express nervousness over the future of pact with the United States and Canada.
- 84 Abortion Foes Arrested
- Airports Take Aim at Bird Menace
- A City Plan for a City That Defies Stereotype : Development: The challenges are unique for a community that is 26 miles long, one mile wide, and squeezed between the ocean and the mountains.
- Loyola, Back on Track, Defeats St. Paul, 17-7
- White House Not Linked to Passport Hunt, Official Says : Records: A Bush Administration aide says the investigation of the search of Clinton, Perot files is confined to the State Department.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Clinton Urged to OK Abortion Pill
- London Police Seize Truck and Ton of IRA Explosives
- Calamity Breathes New Life Into Recession-Plagued Mall
- Severity of Arthritis Linked to Gene
- Saving Glacier Bay : Environmentalists, Cruise Ships Clash Over National Park Access
- California IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : No Damage Reports After 3.4 Quake
- Bert Convy and Beth Howland ("Alice") are...
- Spanish Festivals Criticized as Barbaric
- The Fever's Back : Howard Hesseman spins some more out of his deejay on the new 'WKRP'
- Nuestro Hogar Gives Respite to Homeless
- NEWS ANALYSIS : L.A. Teachers' Pay Dispute Is Ominous Sign for State : Labor: More battles are likely as agencies deal with budget woes and public employee unions' leverage erodes.
- City Honors Brentwood School Student for Tireless and Varied Volunteer Work
- Call for Ethnic Dialogue Is More Than Academic : Urban scholars in UCLA Extension program urge community involvement to ease tensions.
- Murder by Skinheads Sparks Fear in Poland : Neo-Nazis: Eight youths attack and kill a German truck driver. Although the country was one of the chief victims of Nazism in World War II, these young people see nothing strange about violence and intimidation.
- Clinton Aide Takes Helm on Economy : Transition: The President-elect leans on Harvard's Robert Reich for advice and a budget package. His selection signals a middle course.
- SOCCER ROUNDUP : Garfield Downs South Gate, 2-1
- Taking Care of Business : Gang Youths Turn to Post-Riot Programs, New Ventures
- Beautification Crews Decorate Memorials
- Serbs Press Assault on Muslim Town as U.N. Looks On
- Vatican Estimates 1993 Deficit at $91 Million
- Pasadena : Seminar on Gang Garb
- College Bond Measure Keeps Slim Ballot Lead
- Children Dance for Joy at Arts School
- Issue: 'Malcolm X'
- Japan Troops Battle Ennui in Cambodia
- The Grifters (HBO Wednesday at 8 p.m.)...
- A Race Against All Odds : Profile: With an upbeat, homespun approach and the support of her fellow teachers, Betty Karnette scored an upset victory that surprised everyone--except herself.
- ROAD NOTES
- Sweet Smell of Success
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- 100 Post-Riot Claims Allege Police Didn't Protect Stores : Law enforcement: Most complaints are from Korean-Americans whose businesses were looted. Police deny allegations of discrimination in deployment.
- NONFICTION - Nov. 15, 1992
- Katz Out of the Bag
- NONFICTION - Nov. 15, 1992
- Hospital Changing Pay of 250 Workers : Cuts: Some nurses and respiratory therapists at Huntington Memorial will no longer earn 80 hours pay for 72 hours of work.
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Taking the Pulse of Our Youth : MICHELE ROLAND : The most pressing health problem this doctor sees is violence. She says it is time to invest in our teen-agers.
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- The Recession Blues : From Bradbury to El Monte, Belt-Tightening Has Become a Way of Life
- California IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : 3 Teens Arrested in Killing of Boy, 8
- NOTEBOOK : 5 Bell Players Thrown Off Team
- Clogged by Red Tape, N.Y. Puts Public Toilets on Hold
- New Youth Center Opens Saturday
- Monterey Park : Legion Honors 2 Officers
- Group Warns of Worldwide Water Crisis
- Egyptians See God's Anger in Earthquake
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Stuka Completes Paulson Sweep of Twin Stakes for 2-Year-Olds
- Northridge Season Ends in Victory
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : No Crowns Yet, but Kings Getting Closer
- For a Price, Marlins Could Be Winners
- OLYMPIC LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Calvary Chapel Capitalizes on Turnovers to Win, 34-7
- It's Better to Receive for Trojans : USC: Quarterback Johnson scores on a pass from tailback Strother to defeat Arizona, 14-7.
- PREP CROSS-COUNTRY SOUTHERN SECTION PRELIMS : Skieresz Sets Winning Pace for Agoura
- Principals Decide to Send Garden Grove (2-5) to Playoffs : Prep football: Despite forfeits, Argonauts will receive No. 2 spot from Garden Grove League. Playoff status for Los Amigos and Pacifica is uncertain.
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Callahan Spurs Antelope Valley With 3 Early Touchdown Passes
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : St. Genevieve Snaps 23-Game Losing Streak With 20-0 Win
- HIGH SCHOOL WATER POLO PLAYOFFS : Carlsbad Edges San Pasqual
- No Major Distractions as Tennessee Wins, 26-21
- A Strict Diet Was Recipe for the Title : Boxing: Bowe, who shed 45 pounds under the supervision of Gregory, credits foul-tasting drink for his endurance against Holyfield.
- Dream Kick Lifts UCLA : College football: Perez realizes fantasy about winning field goal, then dances after beating Oregon, 9-6.
- Register Writer Chuck Abair Dies at Age 62
- Washington Earns Rose Berth Again : Pacific 10: The Huskies get 539 total yards and beat Oregon State, 45-16, a week after losing to Arizona.
- Now, Harland Svare Can Speak With Voice of Experience : NFL: Former Ram coach, who was the youngest in NFL history, advises owners and new era of coaches to be firm and patient.
- UCSD Cross-Country Teams Glide to Victory
- 'Heart of a Heavyweight' : It's No Surprise That the Miami Hurricanes Are Once Again on Verge of a National Title
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : ALPHA LEAGUE
- SOUTH ROUNDUP : Maryland Steals the Show From Clemson, 53-23
- Torrey Pines Is Top Seed in 2-A Playoffs
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS / STEVE ELLING : Running Backs Meet Fates of Varying Degrees of Sorrow
- Philpott Surprise Winner at Ventura Raceway
- Maxwell's Niche Is in End Zone
- San Diego State Punter Hospitalized
- Nebraska's Letdown Proves Costly, 19-10 : Big Eight: Fifth-year senior quarterback, making his first start, leads Iowa State to upset victory.
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : Daly No One-Time Sensation
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NORTHERN CONFERENCE
- NBA ROUNDUP : Knicks Win Despite Off Night
- Glendale Overpowers Harbor, 37-10
- No. 11 Florida Slips Past South Carolina
- USD Defeats Stanford, Looks Ahead to UCLA : Soccer: The Toreros win, 3-0, and advance to second round of the playoffs, where they will face the Bruins.
- Top-seeded Steffi Graf needed only 42 minutes...
- Driving 200 M.P.H. on an Oval Is Nothing Compared to This
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Smith Having Fun Leading Ohio State
- Golden West's Second Half Fuels Victory
- Michigan Good Enough for Pasadena : Big Ten: But Wolverines are not good enough to beat Illinois, needing a last-minute field goal for a 22-22 tie.
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Cheatham Leads Redlands to Title
- California Needs a New President Who Believes Small Is Economically Beautiful
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- In Brief
- Spanish Colonial Spirit Still Pervades Tenerife : Beaches and resort towns draw international visitors to the most beautiful of the Canary Islands.
- O.C. Asians Say Police Photos Are Harassment : Dispute: Fountain Valley's 'mug' shots unfairly stereotype youths as gang members, complainants say.
- In Brief
- NEW RELEASES : Keith Jarrett Goes It Alone With Only Mixed Results
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- KENNY G "Breathless" Arista * 1/2Since...
- Disney Must Resort to Innovation for Expansion to Work : Development: Unlike company's previous projects, Anaheim plan also requires extensive urban renewal outside the park. This means skyrocketing costs.
- In Brief
- In Brief
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- Endorsement by Misquote
- Plant Needs Hot Water
- Unsung Heroes of Election
- Voters Made Other Points
- Desal: Better Now Than Later
- Offensive to Seniors
- The Living <i> Lavanderia </i>
- Presidential Election
- UC Graduate Student Union Is Poised to Strike
- Noriega Appeals for Lenient Treatment : Court: Attorneys urge a federal judge to bar U.S. from putting him in a maximum-security prison. They insist the former foreign leader is a POW.
- Protests May Upset Japan's Plutonium Plans : Safety: Tokyo hopes to use the fuel to assure energy independence. But furor over shipment could shift opinion.
- Old Coffin Opened, New Mystery Found : Archeology: Scientists had hoped 17th-Century grave would yield secrets, but disinterment brings only more questions.
- Regina Carrol; Starred in Cult Horror Films
- Ex-U.S. Official Denies 'Stonewalling' in Nazi Case : Hearing: Lawyers for accused war criminal John Demjanjuk charge that Justice Dept. withheld evidence. Former chief of probe defends policies.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN LEANDRO : Boy Admits Killing Man at High School
- State Dept. Aides Eavesdropped on Calls : Investigation: Secret monitoring of some conversations came to light during probe of passport record searches. Ban on practice has been ordered.
- Trial of Honecker's Ailing Ex-Aide Is Suspended
- UC Unveils Salary Reforms, $550-a-Year Fee Increase : Education: New president seeks to curtail perks for administrators at a time when tuition is rising.
- GARDENING : Rose Sellers Petal Their Rares to an Adoring Public
- Clear the Deck for Tradition : Refurbished Trumpy Yacht Recalls the Sails of Yore
- TERRORISM : Colombian 'Iron Fist' a Bit Rusty : President goes against his conciliatory nature to crack down on rebels and drug traffickers. Some fear the state of emergency could backfire.
- CRIME : Moscow's Kidnaping Rings Mean Business
- Harry Cunningham; Founder of K mart
- MEDICINE / BREAST CANCER : Mammogram Benefits Questioned in Study
- U.S. Focuses on Hong Kong's Future : Diplomacy: Washington is asserting its interest in the British colony's 1997 return to Chinese control. The issue could complicate Sino-American relations.
- L.A. Agency on Economic Issues Urged : Recovery: Urban experts use South-Central commercial area to build revitalization model.
- Burrus Gets 16 Years to Life
- Baby Boomers Step Up to Govern
- THOUSAND OAKS : Landscaper Fatally Shot at Exclusive Development
- LOS ALAMITOS : Unkempt Properties Law OKd by Council
- Candidate Gives Donation Back to Developer : Simi Valley: Barbara Williamson, who just won a City Council seat, fears the contribution violates state law.
- BANKING
- Folding the Cards : Small Guy Feels Pinch in Sports Trading
- Redecorating Is in the Eye of the Computer
- Suggestions for Those With a Herb Instinct
- Shellac Stain Before Repainting
- State Dept. Aides Secretly Listened to Phone Calls
- Probe of FBI Chief Finds No Criminal Acts
- Shipmates Salute 5 Brothers Killed in World War II Attack
- Car Crash Kills 1, Injures 3 Near Costa Mesa School
- Coup Attempt Foiled, Peru Officials Say : Latin America: Small group of army officers plotted to assassinate President Fujimori, government says.
- U.N. Peacekeepers Rescue Relief Workers in Somalia : Ambush: No one is seriously hurt in attack by gunmen in capital, but incident underscores the danger.
- Cash Payment to Serb Rebels Fails to Aid U.N.
- Gabe Kruks; Executive of Gay and Lesbian Center
- LOS ANGELES : Officer Pleads Guilty to Reckless Off-Duty Gun Use
- San Diego : Car Crash Kills 19-Year-Old Woman
- LOS ANGELES : Former Holden Aide Repays $2,967 to City
- W. Deen Mohammed, a Muslim imam, or...
- 2 Held for Extortion in Bomb Hoax on L.A. to N.Y. Flight
- CAMARILLO : Christmas Market Offers Gift Alternatives for Global Aid
- A Movable Stink : Fertilizer: The smelly compost, a source of complaints by many residents, was to have been a money-maker. Instead it has been given away.
- LOS ANGELES : Protesters Urge Civil Rights Charges in Harlins Death
- Support Group Helps Victims of Clergy Sex Abuse
- Countywide : Firefighters' Tests to Be Studied for Bias
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : GOLDEN LEAGUE
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton Clinches Conference Soccer Title
- Montclair Prep Completes Rout of Alpha League
- La Quinta Wins Game; Both Teams Lose in Brawl
- PRO BASKETBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NBA : Guard Kimbrough Signed by Kings
- Misery Finds Company : UCLA: Oregon's Brooks empathizes with Bruins' injuries, but there will be no sympathy today.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- Hartford, Ruzzi Provide the Offense for Troy
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : DEL REY LEAGUE
- Jurisprudence
- Rios' Four Sacks Help Tustin Stop University, 18-0
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Capistrano Valley Plays It Safe, Earns Playoff Berth
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : MID-VALLEY LEAGUE
- Fountain Valley Beats Westminster, Loses Flip
- Hart (10-0) Tramples Canyon, 36-0
- Jurisprudence
- THE BIG GAME : Kearny Topples UC High : High school football: Centurions' dream of perfect season shattered in 21-12 loss.
- Bad News Energizes Garden Grove in Its Victory Over Pacifica
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : FRONTIER LEAGUE
- COSTA MESA : Grants to Expand Day-Care Services
- Police Accused of Bias During Riots : Damages: Claims filed by Korean-American merchants in Long Beach say their businesses were left unprotected by forces deployed in a discriminatory manner. City says race had nothing to do with deployment.
- PLAYING SUPER LOTTO
- Board Removes Longtime Director of Conservation Trust : Santa Monica Mountains: The action may be the result of a dispute over the group's reluctance to pursue fund raising.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Mission Viejo: Why So Uptight?
- Schools Go to Court Over Teacher Pay Issue : Education: L.A. Unified's appeal of order says district will become insolvent if forced to restore $20 million in cuts. Head of union claims that officials are overreacting.
- Sex Harassment Ombudsman OKd : City Hall: L.A. council unanimously approves coordinator to streamline complaints by municipal employees. Before debate, women protest against alleged abuses by Holden.
- LOS ANGELES : LAPD Begins 2-Day Riot Control Course for Officers
- Bell Coach Suspends 5 Players for Rest of Season
- Van Nuys Rallies Past Birmingham
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : GOLDEN LEAGUE
- TONIGHT'S COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Success at Saddleback Gives Ex-Trojan a New Lease on Life
- Jurisprudence
- Newbury Park Wins 1st League Title in 11 Years
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Names in the News - Nov. 14, 1992
- Katella Adds One Final Defeat to Loara's Season
- Newcomer Servite Wins Sunset League Title
- GOLF : Non-Winner Standly Shoots 66 to Take Lead by One at Kapalua
- EL CAJON : Wrong-Way Car Leaves 2 Hurt
- He Takes Long Route to Head Coaching Job : Basketball: Former USD standout Ken Smith gets his first chance at a top job at Division II Northern Colorado.
- Majors Bought Out of Tennessee Contract : College football: School may have been worried that assistant coach would leave and take staff with him.
- Huntington Beach Stifles Edison
- PRO BASKETBALL / DAILY REPORT : LAKERS-CLIPPERS : Rivalry Is Real, Edwards Says
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Win First Volleyball Match of Season
- Arizona Is No Surprise : USC: Trojans are very much aware of how tough Wildcats are and how much this game means.
- Mater Dei Infielder Commits to Santa Clara
- Crenshaw Scores in Final Minute to Upset 3rd-Ranked Saugus, 21-16
- Brea-Olinda's Defense Shuts Down Savanna
- He Makes Old Boys Take a New Look : Cowboys: Jimmy Johnson was scoffed at when a longtime friend made him the coach in Dallas. Now his team is 8-1.
- Dorsey, Banning Play at El Camino
- USC Pole Vault Star Earle Meadows Dies
- Western Wins One and Then Loses
- Santa Margarita Starts Slowly, But Still Wins Big
- Rabbitt's Still Bouncing Around : In for the Long Haul, Veteran Brings His Country Variety-Pack to the Crazy Horse
- A Pair of Rant 'n' Rollers : Zack de la Rocha, who grew up in Irvine, and Tom Morello take Rage to the Coach House on Sunday.
- Pianist Is Eager to Mix It Up : Roger Kellaway Likes Blend of 'Funky and Sophisticated and Intellectual'
- Brahms for Kids? Call Is Answered : Radio: Children's tastes are more sophisticated than KFSD program director imagined.