- Names in the News - Nov. 28, 1992
- Official: Schott to Be Challenged : Baseball: Unidentified executive council member says he plans to call for action against Cincinnati Reds' owner.
- Wiggins Has 50 Years at Fingertips : Jazz: Veteran pianist knows 'a million of 'em,' making him a living encyclopedia of song.
- WEEKEND TV : Two More Parades Due: Yule, Doo Dah
- Lakers Save Their Best for the Best : Pro basketball: After victory over Bulls and losses to Kings and Nets, L.A. controls game against Trail Blazers, 98-90. Worthy scores 19.
- O'Malley: Schott May Need to Go
- NBA ROUNDUP : Barkley, Ainge Keep Suns on the Rise
- Clippers Lose on 50-Foot Shot
- Pro Basketball
- DIVISION X / SCOREBOARD : TOP PERFORMERS
- Woods, Booth Are Medalists at Junior Golf Tournament
- Salisbury Gets Chance With Vikings
- Montclair Prep Keeps It Simple in Beating South Torrance, 15-0 : Prep football: Mounties stick to basic running plays. Swinton rushes for 192 yards, and Smith scores both touchdowns.
- CS Northridge Wins Exhibition, 73-51
- NHL ROUNDUP : Once-Hot Penguins Are Cooling Off
- NCAA WATER POLO CHAMPIONSHIPS : UCI Holds Off Pepperdine, Takes On No. 1 Cal Tonight
- DIVISION II : Carey Passes for 4 Touchdowns in 48-16 Los Alamitos Victory
- Players Claim They Need Guns
- DIVISION VII : Sunny Hills Overcomes Kennedy, Flags
- The Fabulous Five: Stepping Toward NBA : College basketball: With professional opportunities awaiting, Michigan's prized group may vanish from scene as quickly as it appeared.
- DIVISION II / SCOREBORAD : TOP PERFORMERS
- Davis' Domination Is Pure Perfection : College football: Running back's six touchdowns helped the Trojans beat the Irish, 45-23, en route to a 12-0 season and a national championship in 1972.
- Late Score Leads Foothill Over Eagles
- Murphy's Career as Titan Coach to End Against Nevada Las Vegas
- Brethren Christian Defense Helps Score 19-0 Victory
- DIVISION VI / SCOREBOARD : ON DEFENSE
- Century Up to Some New Tricks in Victory Over Yucaipa
- Heisman Rivalry Gets Far-Fetched
- Sprinter Jones Again Wins Track Honor as Top Female Prep Athlete in U.S.
- Indiana Picks Off NIT Crown : College basketball: Cheaney scores 36 as No. 4-ranked Hoosiers hold off No. 6 Seton Hall, 78-74.
- Big Plays Help Kern Valley Top Whittier Christian
- Newport Harbor Storms Back for Upset
- HORSE RACING : At First Glance, Pulse Quickens
- Murphy's Career as Titan Coach to End in a City Full of Memories
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Del Rio Makes a Hit With Vikings
- DIVISION IV : Irvine Passing, Defense Keys in 27-0 Rout
- It's Fun, but No One Wants to Be Skinned : Golf: Couples, Kite, Stewart and Norman play for pride and big bucks at Bighorn.
- Plan for New Whale Rules Has Critics Spouting Off
- NATIONAL FOREST : Drain Project to Close Access Road
- CB Operator Gets Static From Neighbors Over Transmissions : Palmdale: Roger Archer has filters on his equipment. But he still comes through on radios, phones and TVs.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Police Experience Quirky Thanksgiving
- Suspension to Cost Gilmour Plenty, but He Won't Miss Any Games
- LOS ANGELES : City Won't Contract With Firms Boycotting Israel
- MOORPARK : Panel Collects Data on School Upgrades
- In the Best Interest of Baseball : Racist flap in Cincinnati must be dealt with properly, fairly and thoroughly
- OAK VIEW : Children Blamed in House Fire
- Marina Chief Will Retire From County Harbor Dept. : Government: Ted Reed says clashes with Supervisor Gloria Molina had nothing to do with his decision to quit, which takes effect next month.
- Countywide : Shared Housing Program for Seniors
- SEAL BEACH : Consultant to Study Petroleum Buildup
- IRVINE : Child's Foot Saved From Amputation
- There are 27 shopping days until Christmas,...
- Vanderbilt Coach Gerry DiNardo isn't interested in...
- Draft's 3 Scores Spark Valencia Past Charter Oak
- CS Northridge Stands Up to New Zealand
- Von Lutzow, Stewart Lead Irvine to Exhibition Victory
- Garden Grove Stays True, Runs Past San Luis Obispo
- Brethren Christian Bottles Up Village Christian, 19-0
- Nordhoff Ground Game Subdues Paso Robles
- Fontana Defensive in 8-6 Victory
- DIVISION IV : TOP PERFORMERS
- A Winter's Sale in Laguna Beach : Holidays: Art-A-Fair and Sawdust Festival hold seasonal celebrations on grounds of summer events.
- Quality From Expert Tale-Spinners, Music-Makers
- Early Days of S.D. Opera Are Recalled
- If You Want a Better Bedspread, Go See Al; If You Want a Better . . .
- A Serving of Roast Laguna : Benefit: Spoof of everything from Pageant of the Masters to Chia Pets will raise money for AIDS support organization.
- ART REVIEW : Works Break Down Word-Image Barrier : The exhibition 'Three British Book Artists,' at UC San Diego's Mandeville Gallery, is a quiet revelation.
- Storybook's 'Sleeping Beauty' Keeping Audiences Awake
- TV REVIEWS : 'Remember This' a Tale About Race Films of '40s
- Seasoned Greetings : Veteran Actors Bring Back 'Child's Christmas' With New Touches
- Playwright Makes Art Out of 'Dark Memories'
- U.S., France and Britain Threaten Libya With 'More Effective' Sanctions
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Monk Cleared From Paying Alimony
- Upbeat Spirit Greets Opening of Retail Season
- 2 Officers Fired in Dahmer Case Lose Job Fight
- Rafael Garcia Herreros; Activist Colombian Priest
- LOS ANGELES : Signs of Struggle Where Man Fell to His Death
- GUEST SPEAKER: Vladimer Saprykin, vice minister of...
- Obituaries - Nov. 28, 1992
- VENTURA : Free, 2-Week Tryouts to Begin for Boxing Program
- PIERCE COLLEGE : Animal Program Funds Increased
- OCEANSIDE : Body Discovered at Oceanside Drive-In
- Scholar Poses a New View of Early Christians : Books: Professor's interpretation of the Dead Sea Scrolls sees a more militant origin of Western religion.
- CONEJO MOUNTAIN : Hikers Discover Remains of Man
- Mahony to Lead Philippines Devotion
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man's Arraignment in Arson Case Delayed
- FULLERTON : AIDS Quilt to Be Displayed at CSUF
- NATION IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Legal Abortion Rate Rose Steadily in '80s
- Fire Heavily Damages Vienna's Historic Hofburg Palace : Austria: Room used for arms control talks is destroyed. Lipizzaner horses next door are evacuated.
- Confusion Sparked Attack by Saratoga, Defense Sources Say
- 50 Die as Rebels Try to Topple Venezuela Chief
- Charlotte Jones; Veteran Stage, Screen Actress
- 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.
- Warning Helped Shape Teacher Contract Offer : Education: County superintendent vowed to declare the district insolvent if L.A. school board promised not to cut pay next year. Union says stance is roadblock to resolving dispute without a strike.
- Woman, 86, Dies in Kitchen Fire
- Communes Thriving, Study Says : Social issues: Scholars say the counterculture spirituality of 1960s has evolved into an evangelical movement with worshipers across the country.
- Waste Watchers : New Museum Exhibit Puts Pollution on a Personal Level
- New Japanese Missile Put to the Test : Point Mugu: Foreign military has used U.S. technology to track and assess performance of arms fired over the ocean.
- 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
- Countywide : Workshop to Stress Sober School Events
- LOS ALAMITOS : Unsafe or Unsightly, Law Says It Must Go
- Study Ties Health to Religious Practices : Behavior: Report concludes that active participation, especially in mainline denominations, can raise wellness levels.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Cable Show Teaches New Entrepreneurs
- New Tax Deadline Dawns on Lancaster
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Extra Bags of Leaves to Be Collected Free
- SIMI VALLEY : Road Strip Renamed Auto Center Drive
- Countywide : Agency Finds Jobs for 'Unemployable'
- LOS ANGELES : Nava to Use 800 Number to Raise Mayoral Race Funds
- Search Continues for 2 Men Who Escaped From Jail
- Bible Project--Spreading the Word for 54 Years
- HOME DECORATION : Creative Designs Can Turn Your Ceiling Into Something to Look Up To
- DECORATING ADVICE : Yellow Walls Set Off Blue and White Trim
- HOME DECORATION : Yoo Hue! '93 Colors Are Here
- GARDENING : Poinsettias Go Bloom In the Night
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Reaching for the Bleach
- Theodore M. Edison; Last Surviving Child of Inventor
- ANC, Pretoria to Discuss Elections
- Robert L. Gollings; Ex-CHP Captain, Worked for State Dept.
- Tanker Crashes, Explodes in Milwaukee; Driver Dies
- Robert Kehoe; Inventor of Anti-Knock Additive for Gasoline
- Russian Pagans Find Roots in the Forest : Religion: Marxism, Leninism left spiritual emptiness, which leader of loose, growing sect wants to fill with gods of nature.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Japan Washes Its Political Dirty Laundry : Scandal: Prosecutors, Parliament members delve into ties between public officials and underworld. Prominent figures are called to account.
- NATION IN BRIEF : HAWAII : Volcano Rescue Runs Up Big Bill
- Russian Legislature Dodges Calls for No-Confidence Vote : Government: Instead, lawmakers urge reworking of radical market reforms.
- POLITICS : Fear of the Future Prods Haiti Foes Toward Talks
- POVERTY : A Hand Up, Not Handout, for the Poor : Agency says officials have bungled aid to the needy in rural areas, focusing on trickle-down instead of increased production.
- Germany Acts to Curb Extremists : Violence: Reacting to intense public pressure, authorities crack down for the first time. Neo-Nazi group is banned and right-wing conference, demonstration are barred.
- Bush Tries to Round Up Support for Somalia Force : Diplomacy: President asks allied leaders to contribute troops to back up Americans on proposed mercy mission.
- William Tusher; Reporter for Daily Variety
- Sara Compinsky; Pianist, Performed With Two Brothers
- Ending the Appalling Slaughter of Innocents : Bush is right to rally armed U.N. intervention in Somalia
- SAN DIEGO : 2 Men Rescued Off Point Loma
- CAL ARTS : AIDS Quilt Panels to Be Displayed
- Authorities Warn of Rise in Car-Jacking : Crime: A car was stolen from a woman at a shopping center in Anaheim, prompting a warning from law enforcement agencies.
- Developer to Pay $95,000 for Bulldozing River : Court settlement: Newhall Land & Farming agrees to replant two endangered species' habitat on the Santa Clara.
- SEAL BEACH : Council Criticizes Development Report
- Growers Pine Over Christmas Tree Glut
- Stocks Respond to Economic Gains : Market Overview
- SECURITIES
- Freewheeling Days Are Over : Car Rental Rates May Rise 40% as Industry Changes Course
- RETAILING & MARKETING
- 'Clinton Factor' Cited as Mutual Fund Sales Climb : Investing: The President-elect's economic programs could benefit munis and the stock of growth companies.
- GATT Talks Relaunched in Private Sessions : Trade: France still threatens to block a global pact that it says will hurt its oilseed farmers.
- Thrifty Corp. May Move to Orange County : Relocation: The departure of the firm's headquarters would depend on finding a buyer for its office in the Wilshire District.
- HOME DECORATION : Mobiles Breeze Back From the '60s
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : 11 Animal Rights Activists Arrested
- Clinton, in Southland, Hangs Out at the Mall : Politics: Crowds give him a rousing reception on shop-till-you-drop day. Earlier, he visits Reagan.
- Gore Family Pursues Florida Island Vacation
- Packwood Admits Alcohol Problem, Links It to Harassment Claims : Ethics: The Oregon Republican says he will seek professional help on his drinking and will call for a Senate investigation of the charges.
- Tajik Legislators Scrap Presidency
- Christmas Brings an Evergreen Overload : Holiday: As more families deck the halls with boughs of plastic, growers are facing a glut of trees this season.
- Dozens Flee Salvador Jail
- Countywide : County Honored for Energy Program
- BREA : City's Job Center Selected for Award
- MISSION VIEJO : Students Volunteer at Senior Center
- Speeding Up South Africa's Negotiation : ANC offers a bold compromise and agrees to temporary 'national unity' government
- Developer Agrees to Pay $95,000 for Bulldozing River
- Solar Energy Devices Get Back to the Basics : Technology: Motors first used at turn of century are updated to harness sun's rays. A generator will provide power to Pasadena.
- PALMDALE : Man Sought in Wife's Shooting
- School Nurses Learn How to Take Care of a Crowd : Practitioners Cope With Less Staff, More Difficult Health Problems
- Ex-City Clerk Rejects Calls to Relinquish Her New Post : Oxnard: Mabi Covarrubias Plisky says she followed established steps to become crime-prevention coordinator.
- Going for Brogue : Visiting Football Fans Revel in Game--and Pregame
- LOS ANGELES : Companies Urged to Give Medical Supplies to Somalia
- Christian Science's Upbeat Financial Data Questioned
- Countywide : Driver Held in Head-On Collision
- SIMI VALLEY : Official Refuses City Health Benefits
- Ex-Wife Loses Bid for Support From Monastery Student : Ruling: Appellate court in Santa Ana rejects her claim that he should continue spousal payments of $739 monthly even after he quit his job for 'life of prayer.'
- PIERCE COLLEGE : President to Re-Enter Classroom
- L.A.'s first tourist? Now someone else is...
- IRVINE : Donation of $15,000 Received by DARE
- LANCASTER : Council Sets Pre-Dawn Meeting to Pass Tax Law
- THOUSAND OAKS : Ex-U. N. Envoy to Open Lecture Series
- Obituaries - Nov. 28, 1992
- DANA POINT : Gas Station OK Gives Residents Heartburn
- OXNARD : State Group Honors Latina Educator
- LOS ANGELES : Two Found Not Guilty in Slaying of Cabdriver
- TUSTIN : More Units OKd for Tustin Ranch Project
- OXNARD : Defeated Officials Unsure on New Race
- CHARGERS UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Rookie Mims to Get Start in Place of Ailing Grossman
- Tennis
- He Almost Lost It All : Duke Guard Hurley Has Rebounded From Drunk Driving Arrest in May
- Poway's 3-Play Drive Steers It to Semifinals
- Camarillo Dominates in 19-0 Win
- WORKING IN L.A. / TRAFFIC SCHOOL TEACHER : A Touch of Humor Helps Drive Home Lessons for Lawbreakers
- PLAYING SUPER LOTTO
- Ex-Girlfriend Finds Man Shot to Death : Port Hueneme: The 33- year-old victim was in a closet in his apartment on Jane Drive. It is the city's first homicide this year.
- La Mirada Beats Trabuco Hills With Late Surge
- Morse Stays Unbeaten by Pasting Monte Vista
- Second Wind : Salisbury Gets a Chance With Vikings
- Simi Valley Lets the Lead, Game Get Away
- Nebraska Overcomes Sluggish Start, 33-9 : Big Eight: Cornhuskers score 23 second-half points to defeat Oklahoma and maintain hopes of winning conference title.
- Servite Foiled by Mistakes, McCullough
- DIVISION VIII / SCOREBORAD : TOP PERFORMERS
- Loyola Will Play Melbourne Tonight
- Crescenta Valley Stops the Hart Beat
- Evans, Quinn Connect Late to Lead Corona del Mar
- Second-Half Lapses Hurt L.A. Baptist in 40-7 Loss
- NCAA WATER POLO CHAMPIONSHIPS : USC, UC Irvine, Stanford, Cal Advance--as Expected
- In Pursuit of Trivia : Jobs: Writers for a Carlsbad company that makes interactive trivia contests don't sweat the small stuff. Some don't even care for it.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Cerritos Avenue Repairs Approved
- Esperanza Takes Control in the Fourth Quarter
- Irish Are Hovering to Get a 10-Count : Notre Dame: The thrill of victory hasn't waned for its fans despite a nine-game winning streak against the Trojans.
- DIVISION I : Eisenhower to Mater Dei: 'It's Our Turn'
- High School Football Spotlight : A look at selected playoffs games Friday night in the Southern Section. : SOUTHERN SECTION
- McCarron Will Attempt a Pan-Pacific Double
- Hurricane-Relief Game Pits Westlake Against Kauai Football Champion
- Names in the News - Nov. 28, 1992
- Impact of Metrolink, Truck Crash May Have Destroyed Vital Clues : Accident: An NTSB official says investigators are trying to determine why driver was on tracks. A preliminary report is expected Monday.
- Holiday Walkout by Deputies Averted
- PALMDALE : 1 Dead, 1 Injured in Head-On Freeway Crash
- Mall Dedicates Its Yule Parade to Renewal of L.A.
- Eugenius Has Cobain to Thank : Tour Results From Nirvana's Praise
- Barenaked Ladies: Revealing Facts : Canadians, Appearing at Rhythm Cafe, Blend Solid Musicianship, Offbeat Humor
- From Big Envy to Big Bore : Somewhere Along the Way, Big East Basketball Took a Very Wrong Turn
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Kansas, BYU Set for Aloha Bowl
- DeLaittre Leads PLNC into Triton Tipoff Final
- San Marino's Big Plays Swamp Laguna Hills
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Pro Bowl Season for McDaniel?
- Ruling May Affect Taping of Searches : Television: Executives say sending TV crews out with law-enforcement agents will be looked at on a case-by-case basis.
- Season for 'Messiah' : Once Again, Handel's Seasonal Favorite Tops the Christmas Lists
- Is Monday Becoming a Problem for CBS? : Television: The network gambled when it broke up last season's winning lineup--and the ratings have tailed off.
- COMMENTARY : Port Must Muster an Arts Vision : Plan: The wealthy agency seems to view its arts budget as a problem, not an opportunity.
- Mashburn Completes the Picture : College basketball: Junior forward gives Kentucky a player to build around.
- SDSU Seeks a Peak in a Season of Valleys : College football: Undefeated Miami figures to test Aztecs' defense, challenge their offense.
- Duarte Dusts Anaheim With Speed
- They Can't Help Falling Out of Love With Him
- Oceanside Falls Short to Torrey Pines
- Milwaukee Tops Gulls in Shootout
- Lompoc Roars Back to Beat Los Amigos
- Trojans Trying to Forget What Might Have Been : College football: Pain of loss to UCLA, decline in bowl status are overshadowed by chance to end losing streak against Notre Dame today.
- Arkansas Rolls Over LSU, 30-6
- Miscellany
- DIVISION VII / SCOREBOARD : TOP PERFORMERS
- Villa Park Pitcher Scott Henderson Has Signed to Play Baseball at USC
- It's a Nail-Biter of a Day for Brown
- Kings Slow Down Red Wings, 5-3
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / GREAT ALASKA SHOOTOUT : Illinois Gains Final With 93-77 Win
- Cartwright Directs Carlsbad's Upset Win
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Ninth Concussion Too Much for Toon
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Renewed Torrance Plays No. 1 Sea Kings
- It Began After Fat Guy Sang Swan Song : The Streak: Robinson left USC as coach with a victory over Notre Dame, but the Trojans haven't had one since then.
- TV REVIEWS : 'American Story' Lapses in the Telling
- Miscellany
- UC Irvine Tops Melbourne Team, 93-80
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Answer Do Wins Express Again
- Baseball
- Baseball
- Tennis
- A Sour Taste From South of the Border : Controversy: Rapper Trick is happy to be alive and home again after a close call in Tijuana.
- QUOTABLE
- This Actor's Seen It All--in the Second Act of 'Oil City Symphony'
- TV REVIEWS : An Ordinary 'Jury of One' Still Has Impact
- 'Opening Up' Her Entire Childhood Proves to Be Stageworthy Exercise
- Hong Kong Moves Forward on Airport : Diplomacy: China has threatened to withhold support for badly needed facility if colony continues with political reforms.
- A Shopping Day Glendale Won't Soon Forget
- 5.4 Aftershock Near Big Bear Jars Southland
- D.C. STOP: Stop-Gap, a Santa Ana drama...
- Shoppers Begin Season With Cautious Optimism
- A YEAR IN A DAY: This is...
- Shoppers Give Sales a Boost at O.C. Stores
- SKIPPER STORIES: Bert Minshall of Costa Mesa...
- Hints of a Low-Budget Christmas : Retailing: Stores are mobbed, but many patrons are shunning expensive items. Still, some merchants are offering the rosiest predictions in years.
- Spouting Off : Critics Call Whale-Watch Limits Impractical
- Another Tolkien Adventure
- 5.4 Aftershock Near Big Bear Jars Southland
- SWEET DEAL: Beginning Tuesday, a pound of...
- Tuxedos Are No Longer a Black-Tie Affair
- Thanksgiving Need Grows, So Does Help
- Another Aftershock Hits Desert
- Definitive : Men's Scents of Style Waft Through the Ages
- HOLIDAY WRAPPING
- HOLIDAYS : Where to Find Games
- Giving the Red-Carpet Treatment at LAX : Protocol: Presidents, Popes and visiting royalty have walked on the work of a specially selected crew at Los Angeles International Airport.
- Countywide : Program Provides Shelter for Homeless
- Evelyn duPont: A Life Dedicated to Setting Disabled Bodies Free : Compassion: Felled 40 years ago by polio, the ex-aquatic star helps young and old "resurrect" their bodies in a watery world of weightlessness.
- Insurers Say Crash Scams Are Increasing : Automobiles: Companies and some law officers say fraud rings leaving L.A. may be preying on well-insured Ventura County drivers.
- Autumn of '42 : Leahy Ditched Rockne's System and Still Won
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL '92-93 : A Big Shot : Surgery Didn't Stop Haskin, 6-11 With a Feathery Touch
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Teerlinck Credited for Viking Rush
- NHL ROUNDUP : Nordiques Win in Overtime, 5-4
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Newland's Theories Hold Water
- Cal Seeks No. 3 in Water Polo Championships
- Titans Already Beaten Up Before They're Beaten : Cal State Fullerton: Top two centers are sick, No. 3 is injured, and youthful team must open season against UCLA.
- San Diego Spotlight : Belgian Lion Still Roars With the Best of Them
- 'Real Malcolm X' a Timely Companion to Film
- Lithgow to Sing Sunday
- Downed Chinese Airplane's Flight Recorder Found
- HOLIDAYS : Good Winter Fare : If you're craving the kind of traditional cooking that was popular in the days before California cuisine, these restaurants are made to order.
- HOLIDAYS : For Those 'Home Alone' : Organizations are sponsoring social events for the unmarried, who sometimes feel isolated during this time of year.
- The food is healthy, fresh and bursting...
- In Defense of Bad Taste: It's a Relief in Grim Times : Humor: Howard Stern is popular because he knows just where to cross the line of propriety, and that's an art.
- 2,700 Work Up Appetites in Dana Point Turkey Trot : Race: Joey Gomez of Placentia wins for fourth time; Buffy Rabbitt of Costa Mesa is top woman.