- An Autopsy of a Generation : THE GARDEN NEXT DOOR <i> By Jose Donoso</i> , <i> (Grove Press: $18.95; 250 pp.) </i>
- RESTAURANT : A BISTRO REVERIE : Wherein an Apparition Appears With Some Exceedingly French Opinions
- THE WINE LIST
- STYLE : LOOKS : Raising Eyebrows
- TRAVEL INSIDER : For Hotel Bargains, Take a Trip Between Holidays : Accommodations: Places that are booked for New Year's often have many rooms available at discounted rates from Thanksgiving on.
- Booklet Explains Reverse Mortgages
- Whence Come We : THE AMERICAN WAY OF BIRTH <i> By Jessica Mitford</i> , <i> (Putnam: $29.95; 672 pp.) </i>
- Unmasking Chris Burden : His Art Has Always Challenged the Rules; For a While, So Did His Antics. Now, L.A.'s Notorious Bad-Boy Artist Has Settled Down. Or Has He?
- SCHOOL DAYS : Rhythm and Shoes
- NONFICTION - Nov. 29, 1992
- CLOSE-UP : The Commuter and the Deep Blue Sea
- * James L. Driver has joined Metro...
- Fast, Painless Knee Surgery Gets Patient Home in Matter of Hours : Technology: Andrew Gilford's first operation was grisly and the hospital stay uncomfortable. Modern procedures have changed that.
- Unnatural Selection : ORIGINS RECONSIDERED <i> By Richard Leakey and Roger Lewin</i> , <i> (Doubleday: $25; 375 pp.)</i>
- It May Be Reverse, but Still Discrimination
- Rolling the Dice : MAQROLL <i> By Alvaro Mutis; translated from the Spanish by Edith Grossman (HarperCollins; $20; 289 pp.) </i>
- Riverside County
- Los Angeles County - News from Nov. 29, 1992
- California Corner
- Rebuild California : Diverse Opinions on Where to Focus
- Safeguard Business Systems Names New Vice President
- * B. Norris Battin has joined Thomas...
- * Charles M. Denny has joined the...
- What to Consider When Giving Stock to a Child
- Los Angeles County - News from Nov. 29, 1992
- WE'VE GOT A JOB TO DO: Chicagoans...
- THURBER'S DOGS by James Thurber (Fireside:...
- NONFICTION - Nov. 29, 1992
- STYLE : DESIGN : From Trash to Treasures
- DISH
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS / STEVE ELLING : Crescenta Valley Showed Its Resolve to Maintain Control of Game
- Villa's 107-Yard Return Sparks San Pasqual
- Murphy Goes Out With Loss to UNLV : Big West: The Cal State Fullerton coach is still able to find humor at the end of a 33-16 setback.
- Mississippi Holds Off Mississippi State, 17-10 : SEC: Ole Miss stops intrastate rival three times inside 10-yard line in final 2:30 of the game.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL PREVIEW CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE WOMEN : Good Recruiting Class Spawns Optimism
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Matriarch Might Prove the Key
- NCAA WATER POLO CHAMPIONSHIPS : Cal to Meet Stanford in Title Match
- L.A. to Cabo Is a Breeze for Victoria
- STATE VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS
- A New Ballgame : California Connection Helps Texas Arlington Win Titles as Collegiate Wheelchair Basketball Grows
- Owners to Talk to Schott : Baseball: The executive council will meet by phone Tuesday to discuss allegations of racism against the chief officer of the Reds.
- A Giant History : The Franchise Has Won 19 National League Pennants and Five World Series Titles
- Becalmed : Cost of Windsurfing and Its Image as a Sport for 'Daredevils' Cause Participation to Level Off
- Westbrook, El Camino Blow Whistle on Kearny
- Melbourne Defeats Loyola Marymount
- Kentucky Derby Winner Lil E. Tee a Breed Apart : Horse racing: Many Triple Crown race winners end their 3-year-old seasons in retirement. But colt's undistinguished family history convinces owners to let the injured horse try a comeback on the track.
- Hart's Boys, Agoura's Girls Claim State Titles : Prep cross-country: Wilson gives Chargers individual title; Hoover's Casillas, Nordhoff's Bockel also prevail.
- Skip the School, Pay the Price : Lessons Are Imperative for the Novice Windsurfer Who Doesn't Want to Wind Up All Wet
- Miscellany
- Kings Tend to Gilmour, Lose to Maple Leafs, 3-2
- AZTEC NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Miami Coach Erickson Receives Death Threat
- ROUNDUP
- COVER STORY : When Boomers Quit Buying, the Fat Lady May Sing Out
- When the Road Is Rough for Celeb Chefs
- Paris Takes the Money and Runs . . . His Own Label
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : CCI Picks Up Consolation Title in Tournament
- "MEMORIAS TROPICALES." Cuarteto Latinoamericano. New Albion Records...
- A Simple Matter of Clout : Tom Arnold's sitcom premieres Tuesday in TV's best slot. Guess whose No. 1 show it follows? (Could it be . . . Yep, you guessed it.)
- ON ICE: Ice-T is apparently following through...
- Woods, Booth Are Eliminated in First Round of Junior Golf
- Miller Scores 57 as Pacers Win, 134-122
- Miscellany
- Carey Gets 288 Yards to Propel Mt. Carmel
- Corona del Mar Fights Off Upset Bid by Torrance Girls
- Miami Beats San Diego State in a Rout, 63-17 : Nonconference: Torretta passes for 310 yards and a touchdown for the Hurricanes. Injury keeps Faulk sidelined.
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : HOW TO READ THE TRADES: 101 : What Have You Done for Me Lately?
- A Fire Rekindled : CalArts Poetry Reading Will Recall the Energy Generated by the Watts Writers Workshop That Emerged From the 1965 Riots
- Ice Cube Cools Field
- COVER STORY : The Ole Boy Network Plays On
- Owner of Unbridled, '90 Derby Winner, Dies
- Miscellany
- STATE CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Ocean View Wins Division II Title, No Doubt About It
- Murphy Goes Out With Loss to UNLV : Big West: Retiring coach retains his sense of humor after Titans turn a 10-0 lead into a 33-16 setback.
- Cooking Gains Favor as New Career
- Probe Finds Nuclear Matter Being Stolen From East Bloc
- WATTS : Children of Cancer Victims Air Feelings
- A Few Gems and a 'Beauty'
- U.N. Works to Save Peace in Salvador
- Take a Break for Holiday Tunes
- 9 Directors Named to Rose Bowl Panel
- Son Born to Monaco Princess, Boyfriend
- A Vamp for All Seasons : Doctor Brings Darker Dracula to Life in Restored Film Classic
- The Fine Art of Merchandising Museums : Trends: Institutes are reaching new audiences and raising money by opening shops to sell items that reflect their permanent collections.
- La Vina Project Trial Stopped Before It Starts : Courts: The judge admonishes both sides for improper documents. The development dispute is rescheduled for Jan. 12.
- Alabama Capitol Ceremony Faces Boycott
- Mitterrand, King Hussein Urge Israel to Talk to PLO
- Commentary on local issues, viewpoints of residents and community leaders, and letters. : We Hold the Key to Opportunity : Forget "Luck"--Minorities Must Use Their Own Muscle
- Reigning Women : 'Year of the Woman'? In Central L.A. They've Wielded Political Clout for Years--And More Are on the Way
- Program Targets Rise in Deed Forgeries in L.A. County
- FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Garfield Bulldogs Put Bite on Marshall
- Mobile Medical Clinic to Aid Homeless : Health care: A renovated RV begins making the rounds of shelters five days a week. Officials hope to reach more than 2,500 patients a year.
- More Pregnant Girls Opt to Forgo Abortion
- Kenyans Face Many Obstacles on Bumpy Road to Multi-Party Election : Politics: Run-up to first free contest in 26 years is marred by violence and government's lack of cooperation.
- BOOK REVIEW : 50 Experts Outline Ways to Improve Daily Living
- No Menopause Harm Found in Estrogen
- EDUCATION NEWS : School District Offices Move to New Location
- Higher Rate of Premature Death Found in Blacks
- North American Bear Attacks on the Rise
- 19 Reported Dead in Failed Venezuela Coup Attempt
- Glendora : Neighbors Oppose Split Lot
- The Baldwin Park Chamber of Commerce honored...
- U.N. Convoy Brings Bosnian Town Its First Relief Since April
- JEFFERSON PARK : 100 Trees to Give Lift to Jefferson Blvd.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL : Fremont Beats Westchester
- A Whole New Ballgame : When Rams Play in Anaheim, Security Prepares for Worst and Hopes for Best
- Computer Classes in English Score a Hit With Students
- It's Lawyers vs. Recyclers in Scrap Over Paper : Environment: Sierra Club wants attorneys to use less. But state Judicial Council will not require use of recycled goods.
- U.N. to Dig Up Suspected Mass Grave in Croatia
- Kin Seek Answers in 6-Month-Old Killing by Police : Law Enforcement: Terry and Christene Buck believe that an officer murdered their son in their home. Government investigators have declined to elaborate on the case.
- Dead-Ends, Red Tape Mark One Birth Mother's Search for Son : Adoptions: Though such information is limited, a healing group offers relief and an agency supplies an unusually detailed report.
- Military Gays Forced to Battle Quietly to Keep Their Jobs
- BALDWIN HILLS : Swap Meet's Aim: to Make a Difference
- Neo-Nazi Weapons Seized in Rome
- Atlantic City (Bravo Tuesday at 5 p.m.)...
- 2nd Somali Warlord Approves Proposed U.S. Troops : Famine: Ali Mahdi Mohamed echoes foe in endorsing idea. Their cooperation could reduce risks for soldiers safeguarding food.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Milk's Slaying Commemorated
- Cuban Wit Feeds Families in Cash Crisis
- History Has Its Price at Reagan Library Gift Shop
- Hating One's Own Kind: Bias or Human Nature? : Discrimination: Such prejudice may be based on gender, race or age. Some women may fall prey to a Queen Bee Syndrome.
- Parents Split on Year-Round Issue : Newhall: Opponents want to block multitrack schooling by placing it before voters next June.
- Commentaries : Middle-Class Values, Underclass Sociological Standing : Stereotypes: Leaders would do well to understand poverty-plagued Latinos, who could be California's largest minority by the year 2000.
- 'You Will Soon Feel a Strong Urge to Buy a Big-Ticket Item' : Behavior: Psychologist Donald Moine claims a technique called indirect hypnosis helps salespeople separate customers from their cash. And for $125, he'll teach it to you.
- Fresno State Cruises Against Texas El Paso : WAC: The Bulldogs get 537 yards of offense and prepare for the Freedom Bowl with a 43-18 rout.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Knicks Give Bulls, Jordan the Lowdown in 112-75 Rout
- Smith's Next Goal: Self-Preservation?
- With Future in Question, Titans Prepare for the Worst
- It Was Year of the Political Upset in S.D. : Election: Only time will tell if upsets at the voting booth were flukes or indicate fundamental changes in the political landscape of the county.
- 1 Killed, 2 Wounded in Police Shootings : Violence: No officers are injured in three weekend incidents involving armed suspects.
- Bank Robber Tips $200, Takes Cabbie for a Ride
- Disneyland Hurries to Finish Toontown for Yule Preview
- Garden On the Move : Environment: Decomposing garbage underneath South Coast Botanic Garden creates special problems, but those who work at the site of the former landfill believe their man-made paradise is far better than the alternative.
- Remains Believed to Be Young Man's
- Olympic Boxer Makes Good on an Old Promise
- In a Bad Fix on Bristol Street : Construction Mess Has Businesses Stuck on the Road to Ruin
- A Readers' Market : Sale of Rare Books Benefits Two Libraries Burned in Riots
- GOP Hollers at Plan to Limit House Speeches : Politics: Rep. Dornan and others predict parliamentary war if Democrats try to curb late-night addresses, a C-SPAN staple.
- Where to Associate Yourself With Others of Your Ilk
- Authorities Block Roads to 'Rave'
- COMMENTARY ON DISNEYLAND : Saying 'Can Do' to Make New Dream Come True in Anaheim : That attitude enabled the theme park to become a reality in 1955 and can still apply to the proposed expansion.
- Commentaries : Toys for Tots in a Time of Troubles : Gifts: Some thoughts on pricey 'educational' toys during a Yule season when many poor families and children have little to be cheerful about.
- At 99, She Still Casts a Long Shadow in Her Field : Art: Ceramist's work reflects whimsy and wit and are displayed in the permanent collections of 12 major U.S. museums.
- COMMENTARY / HORSE RACING : A Roll Call for Horse Racing's Dubious Achievements of 1992
- Hurricanes Blow Away Aztecs : College football: Torretta passes for 310 yards, and Miami scores 35 third-quarter points to win, 63-17.
- Grambling Comes Back to Win Bayou Classic, 30-27
- Hurricanes Fired Up by Luginbill's Words
- Hearst Makes Run at Heisman Trophy : Rivalry: Georgia running back gains 169 yards, scores three touchdowns in 31-17 victory over Georgia Tech.
- As the Game Clock Ticks, Carter Clicks : Notre Dame: Defensive back gives up reception that could have cost the Irish a victory, but his interception with 10 seconds left preserves it.
- Adoption Dreams Come True in Russia
- SAN DIEGO : Brothers Rescued After Boat Sinks
- Nevada Marshes Are Latest Victims of 6-Year Drought
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- Accident May Raise Concerns of Commuters : Transportation: Metrolink officials are looking for ways to prevent crashes while reassuring passengers about safety after fatal collision.
- At the Board or With Ball, Garcia Handles Pressure
- STATE VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Laguna Beach Avenges Loss, Outlasts Poway
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Late Goal Beats Cypress in Women's Soccer Playoff
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Los Alamitos, Esperanza Will Be Home Teams
- In This Event, Maybe This Time No News Will Be Good News
- Sparking California's Economy : Electric van venture may be a step in re-establishing industrial base
- 500 Walk to Raise Funds for Refugees : 'Boat people': The event was held to raise awareness of the plight of Vietnamese held in Southeast Asian detention camps.
- Humana Hospital Closure Is a Disaster : Orange County Is a Microcosm of the National Health Care Dilemma Facing Clinton
- Team Effort Relieves Crisis in Obstetrics : Alliance of Agencies Helped Upgrade Medical Services
- Tuning In to the County's Airwaves: From Towing Calls to FBI Surveillance
- Colombian Judge, Arrested in Miami as Drug Smuggler
- These cops will wear very different uniforms for a very different duty.
- A Thanksgiving Pageant of Protest With All the Trimmings
- Poverty Row a Memory? Tell That to Neil Jordan
- COVER STORY : The Top 40
- A Fourth Day Without Art
- The New (Real) L.A. Stories : Han Ong's plays aim beyond the we-are-downtrodden agenda of many minority artists to chart the complexities of life in the city
- Akagi Trades Top Job for a New Sound
- THE LAST WORD: A coalition of Grateful...
- ROUSSEL: Symphony No. 4; Sinfonietta. MILHAUD: Suite...
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : PSST! NORMAN BATES WAS MOTHER : Please Don't Give the 'Game' Away
- Son Charged in Beheading of Father and Pets in N.Y.
- Leading a Double Life Is More Common Than Many Suspect : Psychology: Who harbors the mysteries of a secret self? It could be just about anyone, the experts believe. Even you.
- COLUMN ONE : Real Estate Fraud's Dirty Deeds : Forged documents and phony notary stamps have robbed victims of their homes. One case illustrates how easy it is to steal property and why it often goes unpunished.
- The Internal Revenue Service has bought a...
- Tape Missing From Jet's Recorder, Seoul Says
- Gore Family Goes Scuba Diving, Reef Exploring in Keys
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Somalia Closing Out Bush's 'New World Order'
- KOREATOWN : Artist to Replace Mural of Dancer
- Tanker Driver Dies in Expressway Plunge
- This Boys Town Isn't the One of Yesteryear : Children's services: Emergency intervention and family counseling--not housing--will be emphasized at the residence for youths under construction at Wardlow Road and Pacific Avenue.
- Loyola Pounds Redlands, 39-8
- MACARTHUR PARK : Former Clients Get Taste of Experience
- Lights, Camera, Show Time
- Breakfast With Jerry : Gadfly: Activist Jerry Rubin broke his 13th protest fast with organic grapes, a banana-yogurt blend and, of course, the press.
- Is Tollway Following Denver's Road to Ruin? : Highways: Critics charge that proposed Orange County project will also be hampered by financial problems and low use. Proponents insist that all is well despite the delays.
- When the VCR Captures Christmas
- Symposium to Mark Angeles Forest Centennial
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Spike Lee : Espousing the Multiple Messages of His Malcolm X
- The Cruelest Fate in Japanese Society--Death by AIDS : Disease: Only now is the country coming to grips with the virus, though not the shame. It is overwhelmingly a foreign woman's problem.
- Pacific Rim Sounds Off on Clinton Victory : PACIFIC PARAMETERS
- Bush Should Go Ahead and Sign Trade Pact : And Clinton chould seize Salinas' offer on immigration
- COLUMN RIGHT/ GEORGE WEIGEL : Women Reap the Rewards of 'Roe' in Abuse : Twenty years of 'freedom' to abort, 20 years of escalating sex crimes can't be a coincidence.
- Ever Clearer Picture on Smoking : Tighter restrictions in the workplace would make americans a healthier people
- A Love of Music Helps Others Discover a Key to Happiness
- Joan Kennedy Promotes Her Book: Classical Music Makes a Difference : Profile: Camelot may have been disappointing to her, but she remembers a richer music, and would like the rest of America to enjoy it with her.
- Experts Weigh Desalination's Promise, Impact
- Paraguay Finds Its Anti-Corruption Hero
- South American Democracy Often Lacks Solid Roots
- Acupressure Wristbands Ease Morning Sickness
- Fighting It Out on Skid Row : 17 Years After Suing to Ban Arrests of Public Drunks, Fiery but Ailing Robert Sundance Still Champions Their Rights
- SOCCER ROUNDUP : An Aggressive Garfield Blanks Roosevelt, 2-0
- Neighbors Get Chance to Speak on Playa Vista : Development: The delayed public hearing will allow residents to comment on the huge project's potential impact on traffic and air quality.
- The Prince of Bel Air (KTLA Monday...
- Pasadena Center Ex-Official Says He Took $92,000 : Embezzlement: Former controller admits guilt under a plea bargaining agreement. He will be sentenced on Jan. 21.
- The Old School : Would-Be Attorneys Learn the Law Lincoln's Way, by Apprenticing
- EDUCATION NEWS : Grant to Fund Degree Program for Latinos
- Filling a Void
- La Puente : Landfill Study Approved
- Fortunetellers and Psychics Battle Connecticut Ban as Rights Violation
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Hongisto to Head Security Firm
- As Loss Comes in Many Forms, Ideas on Grief Are Beginning to Change
- Packwood Accuser Tells of a Warning : Ethics: Woman asserts a friend of the senator told her to keep silent about alleged sexual advances or her personal life would be scrutinized.
- BOOZE SNEAKS: It's illegal to bring alcohol...
- ROGER'S DAY: The Board of Supervisors this...
- Jordan Gave Iraq Broad Assistance, Papers Show : Gulf War: Amman offered Baghdad arms and Israeli, Western intelligence data, a GAO report says.
- Search for Young O.C. Hiker Ends in Sorrow : Tragedy: Body of Katella High football player lost on camp-out in mountains is found at base of an incline.
- School Board OKs Desegregation Plan to Span City Lines : Education: The goal of the three-year program is to help bridge the socioeconomic gulf between La Mirada and Norwalk.
- OAKLAND ANYONE? From John Wayne Airport, you...
- NEVERGREEN: Growing Christmas trees is no longer...
- Clinton's 'Field of Dreams': Infrastructure Spending : CALIFORNIA PORTFOLIO
- In Brief
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- Dresden Recaptures Some of Its Former Beauty : Like a phoenix, this former East German city has slowly risen from the ashes of World War II.
- Heads Up, Santa Barbara! It's Clinton : Visit: A little jog, a little volleyball, a big headache for the Secret Service as President-elect surprises crowds with a California common touch.
- Missing Hiker Found Dead in Angeles Forest : Search: Jeremy Sullivan, 16, apparently fell from a 40-foot incline in a rocky area. He had been on a camping trip with friends.
- Hope in Youth Coalition Flexes Political Muscle
- Latinos Make Waves in the Electoral Mainstream : Voting: A 14% jump over the 1988 turnout made a big difference for Clinton.
- Time of Giving May Mean Season of Taking at Malls : Crime: As business quickens at Valley shopping centers, consumers and beefed-up security go on the alert for violence and shoplifting.
- In Brief
- In Brief
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- Our Bo Jackson Takes Hits in Two Sports
- Wanted: One Masterful Host : ...
- Bruin Fans Rejoicing, While Trojan Faithful Running Out of Faith
- The Traffic Situation Will Be Far From Rosy
- KUSC LETTERS : Is Love a Threat to Classical-Music Lovers?
- Outrage Over 'Room' Review
- Goodby, 'Bridge'
- Lithuania Citizenship
- Robbie Conal: The Statement of an Artist
- Job Training
- Bruin Fans Rejoicing, While Trojan Faithful Running Out of Faith
- Outrage Over 'Room' Review
- KUSC LETTERS : Is Love a Threat to Classical-Music Lovers?
- Goodby, 'Bridge'
- Prosecutor for Iraqgate Inquiry
- Bruin Fans Rejoicing, While Trojan Faithful Running Out of Faith
- KUSC LETTERS : Is Love a Threat to Classical-Music Lovers?
- And While They're at It, Maybe Puckett Can Catch
- He's Seeking Full-Time Position for Dickerson
- Huntington Beach Youth Shelter Set for Partial Opening in January : Facility: Initially, it will offer counseling and outreach services for runaways and young homeless, an official says. When fully operational, it will provide temporary housing for up to 18 people.
- Bruin Fans Rejoicing, While Trojan Faithful Running Out of Faith
- Technology Unit's Contributions
- KUSC LETTERS : Is Love a Threat to Classical-Music Lovers?
- Bruin Fans Rejoicing, While Trojan Faithful Running Out of Faith
- Broad Coordination in Planning Is a Must
- Robbie Conal: The Statement of an Artist
- Bruin Fans Rejoicing, While Trojan Faithful Running Out of Faith
- Proposal for RTD 'Debit' Cards
- Bruin Fans Rejoicing, While Trojan Faithful Running Out of Faith
- Bruin Fans Rejoicing, While Trojan Faithful Running Out of Faith
- KUSC LETTERS : Is Love a Threat to Classical-Music Lovers?
- Our Bo Jackson Takes Hits in Two Sports
- Robbie Conal: The Statement of an Artist
- Maybe There <i> Are </i> Only 16,005 Hockey Fans Here
- KUSC LETTERS : Is Love a Threat to Classical-Music Lovers?
- Prosecutor for Iraqgate Inquiry
- Bruin Fans Rejoicing, While Trojan Faithful Running Out of Faith
- Bruin Fans Rejoicing, While Trojan Faithful Running Out of Faith
- He's Not a Doctor, but He Plays One Here
- Retrenchment Is Order of the Day...
- COLUMN ONE : Slum Jewel--a Canada Triumph : The nation's approach to providing safe, affordable housing for the poor has done much to reduce urban blight. The United States, experts say, could learn from the example.
- Shuttle Expected to Carry Spy Satellite : Space: Experts say Discovery's orbit suggests cargo is designed to search for troops, weapons sites. Mission will be last devoted to the military.
- Serbs Block Aid to Muslim Town for a Third Day
- Bush to Seek to End Feud Over Food Labeling Rules
- Irish Reject a Move to Allow Abortions : Election: But voters approve measures to permit information and let women go abroad for the procedure. No party gains majority of seats.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : RANCHO BERNARDO : Wildlife Rescuers Save Injured Ducks
- Attorney Glut Forces Many to Scale Back Expectations : Careers: Would-be lawyers face a job market that offers less money, less glitz and few openings in big cities.
- Out-of-State Patients Can Sue Shiley on Heart Valves
- GARDENING : Act Fast to Freeze Veggies at Home
- Handi-Capable Living : Mariposa Villa Apartments in Irvine Are Subtly Designed for People With Disabilities
- Water-Based Paints Hold Color Well
- Hardship, Stress Still Buffet Storm-Tossed Community : Recovery: South Florida neighborhood is a mix of despair, hope. Some are leaving; others seek silver lining.
- Search Is Launched in Forest for Missing Orange County Teen
- Plan to Turn Ex-Mine Into Dump Hits Snag : Waste: State board rejects an environmental impact report on Riverside County facility, which would be the world's largest landfill. Action signals effort to put new teeth in permit process.
- French Court Reopens Case of Nazi Aide
- Kennebunkport Back to Kinder, Gentler (Duller) Times : Resort: The town has put up with tight security, loud protests and a few eccentrics. But Bush's presidential years will seal its place in history.
- NATION IN BRIEF : LOUISIANA : Duke's Financial Report Is Best-Seller
- HEALTH
- More Signs of an Economic Recovery : Finances: Marked increases in personal income and spending are expected to brighten Christmas shopping projections.
- State Takes Aim at Unlicensed, Shady Insurers
- RETAILING & MARKETING
- OPEC Fails in Bid to Raise Prices : Supply: The cartel agrees to pump less crude, but cut is too little to affect world glut.
- Time, American Express Weigh Deals
- TECHNOLOGY - Nov. 28, 1992
- RETAILING & MARKETING