- Pet Projects : Work: With her advertising business spotty, Silke Schreiber has become a specialist in dog and cat portraiture.
- AIDS: The Need for Leadership
- SKIING / CHRIS DUFRESNE : He's No Relic, but an Icon at Age 65
- Murphy's Wit Never Wilted
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL '92-93 : CS Fullerton May Finally Get It Together : College basketball: Titan players say the team is united under new coach after two years of disharmony.
- Giem's 3-Pointers Pace Christ College Irvine
- SPORTSCOPE / MITCH POLIN : Dominguez Hills Men's Basketball Team Opens Season on Road
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1992-93 : Holland Calms Fighting Titans : Cal State Fullerton: Team that bickered under John Sneed now has a sense of togetherness with its new coach.
- Alabama Mars Dye Farewell : College football: No. 2 Crimson Tide beats Auburn, 17-0, in coach's final game with the Tigers.
- For Arthur Cohn, a Star on the Walk of Fame : Movies: The Swiss producer, the first foreign producer so honored, isn't resting on his laurels. He has four films in preparation.
- Pop Album Chart : History-Making Premiere for Ice Cube
- Louie Louie's 2nd Album Gets 'Started'
- Spoon Bread Anthology
- BOOKS WE LOVE : Hey, Look Me Over : TUSCANY THE BEAUTIFUL COOKBOOK, <i> By Lorenza de' Medici</i> . <i> (Collins Publishers San Francisco: $45; 255 pp.)</i>
- Charities Found More Mouths to Feed This Year
- If Your Fridge Overflows With Leftovers, If Christmas Specials and Chia Pet Ads Clog the Airwaves, You Know It's Time to Start Talking Shop : Binge & Splurge : The Sneaky Things We Do to Hide Our Spending Habits
- HOLIDAYS : Writes of Passage : Like them or not, mass-produced letters are a growing trend in season's greetings.
- Computer Screen Brings Chimps Alive in the Lab : Technology: USC software reproduces Jane Goodall's extensive field studies to enhance behavioral research.
- FILLMORE : 5 People Injured in Head-On Collision
- PERSPECTIVES ON PUBLIC TRANSIT : A Powerful Tool to Shape Growth : We must coordinate transportation planning, because it impacts everything else in Southern California.
- There May Be a Few Bumps He Can't See
- Area Teams Seek Answers in Cross-Country State Meet
- As Dumb As a Fox : Chargers' Richards Serious About Not Being a Fool
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : A Thanksgiving Tradition Has Individualist in Winner's Circle
- STAGE
- COLUMN ONE : Economies Ache All Over Globe : Each nation's malaise is compounded by the others'. Lack of leadership is a problem. No country is stepping forward to haul the rest of the industrial world out of the gloom.
- Bushes Spend Somber, Solitary Holiday at Maine Home
- Yeltsin Government Defies New Pressures
- Taking Root : Women Have Been Into Extensions for Years; Now, More and More Men Are Letting Their Hair Down
- White-Collar Workers Falling Through Cracks
- PORT HUENEME : Templeman Lauded by School Board
- Holiday Closings
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION PREVIEW : GOLDEN LEAGUE
- Indiana forward Pat Graham, will be sidelined...
- Sir John Summerson; Architecture Historian
- TALKING SHOP : A Call to Order : Too busy to do the mall scene? No sweat, great gifts can be had by phone.
- MOORPARK : School Board OKs Work on Stadium
- Coto de Caza's Booth Two Strokes Back at Tucson
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION PREVIEW : FREE-LANCE TEAMS
- Police are investigating a complaint that Glen...
- A Tall Order for Loyola : Despite Losing Strak, Lions Say They Can Become a Winner
- Kenneth D. Zumwalt; Edited Stars and Stripes
- ORANGE : Abortion Foe Puts Beliefs Into Store
- VENTURA : Police Tackle Rash of Auto Vandalism
- If Thanksgiving is over, Christmas can't be...
- SEAL BEACH : Interval House: Way Station for Women
- Apartheid From Black Point of View : Movies: Actor-turned- director Morgan Freeman calls 'Bopha!' a film 'that goes right to the heart of the black community and stays there.'
- 'Beast' Before It Became Such a Beauty
- COMMENTARY : Union Plaza: An Art Ticket to Nowhere
- STAGE BEAT : Passions Smolder in 'Why Things Burn'
- STAGE BEAT : 'Icons' a Challenging Adult Puppet World
- TV REVIEW : 'Interview': Howard Stern Explores His Favorite Topic--Himself
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- HEALTH CARE
- BOOKS WE LOVE : Tops of the Pots
- Clinton Backs Bush Offer of U.S. Troops for Somali Relief Effort
- HOLIDAYS : Hit the Boards : Snowboards, that is. Organized excursions offer young enthusiasts days of supervised fun on the slopes.
- MEDIA
- HOLIDAYS : It's All in the Game : A night of board play is cheaper than going to a movie and more active than watching TV.
- FASHION : Improving on Mother Nature
- Clothiers Bring Service to Doorstep : Shopping: Experts take clothes and advice to clients at home or work.
- Pair Shot in Suspected Retaliation by Gang in Orange; Police Seek 2
- SAN CLEMENTE : Center Helps Seniors Stay Independent
- Shooting for the Little Dance : UC Irvine: In the second year of a rebuilding program, Coach Matsuhara says the goal is the Big West tournament.
- Melt Away Pounds on Game Plan
- JAZZ NOTES : Denon to Reissue Savoy Bop Classics on CD
- FASHION : A Secret's Out : Toiling Away in Near Obscurity, Jil Sander Built Her Austere, Fluid Designs Into an Empire
- HOLIDAYS : Warehouse Toys : Shopping in these aisles is acceptable as long as the prices match, which means they should hover around wholesale.
- TALKING SHOP : When You Hate Everything She Likes : Some Mothers and Daughters Are Simpatico Shoppers; Others Do Nothing but Bicker
- Men Need to Get a Leg Up When Socks Start Falling Down on the Job
- Body Found on Fire Escape
- Homeless Find City Restroom to Their Liking : Poverty: After Escondido closed park bathrooms, transients began surprising city workers by frequenting City Hall lavatories.
- Federal Funds May Be Missing in School Case : Investigation: D.A.'s affidavit says Stephen Wagner diverted $786,000 from a Newport-Mesa food services account that included money to pay for children's lunches.
- County Jail Quiet on Thanksgiving After 7 Injured in Racial Brawl
- Report Paints Grim County Health Picture : Medicine: The area's problems in providing care for poor and uninsured residents go far beyond state and national norms, task force finds. It estimates that aid must be tripled to meet basic needs.
- Tennis
- STATE PREP CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Edison Won't Be Alone at Front of Pack
- 21 Years to Instant Success : Pro football: Green made a quick impact on the Vikings after a roundabout trip to becoming their coach.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL '92-93 : Something to Cheer About at Long Beach : College basketball: After dropping football and taking budget cuts, 49ers are hoping for a successful season.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL '92-93 : REGIONAL OVERVIEW : USC, UCLA Ready to Challenge
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : A Look in Mirror Would Give Trojans Perspective
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Toon Is Retiring Due to Head Injury
- El Camino and Harbor Accept Invitations to Bowl Games : Community colleges: The Warriors play San Bernardino and the Seahawks meet Orange Coast in Dec. 5 games.
- COLLEGE DIVISION PREVIEW MEN : Chapman Is Gearing Up for Last Turn in Division II
- A Film or a Flogging? : 'Morgan' Docudrama Raises Issue of Filmmaker Responsibility
- MUSIC
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Room With a Brew at Long Beach Eatery
- Concerts Will Aid Charities
- Man Convicted of Trying to Pass HIV to Sex Partner
- John Greenlee; Former President of Cal State L.A.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1992-93 : Transfers Give Anteaters a Lift : UC Irvine: Players from Villanova, California and elsewhere should help team picked to finish fifth in Big West.
- After 4 Weeks of Gloom, Chicago Awaits the Sun
- Taking Easy Ways In and Out to Avoid Congestion at Malls
- They're Buying SDSU Sex Journal for the Articles
- HOLIDAYS : Shopping as You Go : Presents can be purchased while you do errands at the grocery store, garden shop or pharmacy.
- For Battered Women, Transition to Happier Traditions
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Manager Hopes His Openness Will Stop Revolving Door
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL '92-93 : NATIONAL WOMEN'S OVERVIEW : Stanford Stands Tall but Not Necessarily All Alone
- A Reunion of Sorts as Aussies Play Irvine
- TV REVIEWS : 'Christmas Time Again' for Peanuts Gang
- COMMENTARY : Howie, Mark and Brian: Just Three Peas in Radio's Pod
- STAGE BEAT : A Stylish, Poetic 'Inn of the Mortal Man'
- HOLIDAYS : The Gifts of Youth : Items ranging from troll dolls to computer games are the top choices when teen-agers or preteens do their holiday shopping.
- Japan Spared From Having to Choose Sides : Diplomacy: Hong Kong governor doesn't ask Tokyo to back his democratic reforms. Show of support could have hurt relations with China.
- HOLIDAYS : Playing It Safe : Children can be injured on poorly designed playgrounds. Here's what to watch for when making a purchase.
- Seniors Count Their Blessings at Annual Feast
- Bosnia Convoy Finally Reaches Town; 2nd One Is Delayed
- BOOKS WE LOVE : <i> Campagne</i> Companions : POTAGER, <i> By Georgeanne Brennan</i> . <i> (Chronicle Books: $18.95; 144 pp.)</i> : PAUL BOCUSE'S REGIONAL FRENCH COOKING, <i> By Paul Bocuse</i> . <i> (Flammarion: $35; 256 pp.) </i>
- HOLIDAYS : Keeping Yuletide Spirit Alive : About seven types of living Christmas trees will be sold in the San Fernando Valley this year, each known to do well transplanted outdoors.
- An Extraordinary Sports Sedan
- BOOKS WE LOVE : Notes on a Book Cellar
- Alabama Justices OK Gender-Based Firing
- HOLIDAYS : Fresh Face for the Season : Many full-service salons offer a range of beauty services from day-to-day grooming to looking your best for parties.
- HOLIDAYS : Giving of Oneself : Opportunities to volunteer are available all year, although more people seem to offer their help during the holidays.
- Mitterrand Urges Israel to Talk Directly to PLO : Mideast: During French president's visit, Jerusalem announces legislation permitting such contacts.
- MARKETS
- BOOKS WE LOVE : One More Italian Cookbook You've Got to Have : TRATTORIA COOKING, <i> By Biba Caggiano</i> . <i> (Macmillan: $25; 346 pp.) </i>
- Oil Prices Tumble as Talks Stall Over Output Limits : OPEC: Members agree oil flow must be reduced to bolster shaky prices, but no one wants to make the first or deepest cut.
- Choosing Unemployment : More Workers Are Selling Their Jobs Back to Employers--for Cash
- She Looks Like a Billion Dollars
- BOOKS WE LOVE : Georgia on My Mind : THE CLASSIC CUISINE OF SOVIET GEORGIA: History, Traditions and Recipes, <i> By Julianne Margvelashvili</i> . <i> (Prentice Hall: $19.95; 207 pp.)</i>
- INTERNATIONAL
- HOLIDAYS : Charity Knows No Season : Volunteers derive gratification by helping other people all year round.
- Embezzling of U.S. School Lunch Funds Suspected : Inquiry: Investigators say former chief fiscal officer of Newport-Mesa District diverted $786,000 from food services account to a secret slush fund. U.S. aid may be among money allegedly shifted.
- Don't Punish for Prayer
- Ruling on Nixon Papers
- Border Patrol Critic Will Be Honored by Human Rights Group : Award: Advocate fighting abuse of immigrants crossing from Mexico is the first U.S. citizen to be recognized by the worldwide watchdog organization. He sees the honor as an indictment of U.S. actions.
- Ruling on Nixon Papers
- Ruling on Nixon Papers
- Pupil Perks Lost to War
- Don't Punish for Prayer
- Ruling on Nixon Papers
- POW-MIA Cover-Up
- McDonald's in Safety Zone
- Japan's Economic Strength
- Deed Homes to City
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Muted Foghorns Create Stormy Outcry : San Franciscans raise a racket after the Coast Guard silences the devices. As a result, a private group will operate some of the bellowing warning systems to preserve part of the city's romantic essence.
- Webb Will Be Missed
- POW-MIA Cover-Up
- Job for Bush
- POW-MIA Cover-Up
- College Fees Are Unfair
- Job Rating
- Ahmanson Is Bad Deal
- Pay Packages Set in Concrete
- Ruling on Nixon Papers
- Names in the News - Nov. 27, 1992
- TELEVISION - Nov. 27, 1992
- TELEVISION - Nov. 27, 1992
- Violence Casts Its Shadow in Schoolyards : Crime: Students in suburban Orange County profess to be unshaken by increasingly frequent outbursts. Incidents are scattered, but officials sense a growing concern.
- BRIDGE BUILDING: If you wonder why the...
- DADA WHO? "Dizz Knee Land" by Dada,...
- U.S. Offers GIs to U.N. for Somalia : Famine: Administration says up to 30,000 troops may guard food for the starving. Aircraft from El Toro Marine base could assist in amphibious landing.
- NO TATTOO, WHEW! The fans don't have...
- PERSPECTIVES ON PUBLIC TRANSIT : Commuting on the Backs of the Poor : Metrolink subsidies widen the distance between the suburban 'haves' and the urban, bus-riding 'have-nots.'
- As 'Dollarization' Grows, Russians Disdain the Ruble : Currency: For light bulbs and tickets to the Bolshoi, foreigners--and locals--are forking over greenbacks.
- '92 Hurricanes, Led by Andrew, Prove Costliest in U.S. History
- If Your Fridge Overflows With Leftovers, If Christmas Specials and Chia Pet Ads Clog the Airwaves, You Know It's Time to Start Talking Shop : Binge & Splurge : Intriguing Sights, Smells and Sounds Fill an Urban Oasis
- Curtis J. Sitomer; Reporter and Editor
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Planning Costs Too High, Study Finds
- HOLIDAYS : Just Like Summer, but Colder : Year-round calendar will give 400,000 students freedom from Dec. 18 to Feb. 16. Special programs will fill in the gaps.
- HOLIDAYS : Handmade & Heartfelt : Gifts bearing the loving stamp of the giver are fun to create and joyous to receive.
- HOLIDAYS : GETAWAYS : Winning Is a Snap : All entries are winners in annual photographic holiday greeting card competition and all originals go on display.
- HOLIDAYS : Carols and Rock : December's concerts will offer Valley audiences a mix of the old and new, from traditional Christmas music to the sound of blues and acoustic guitar bands.
- Pro-Vietnamese Communists Get Top Laos Posts
- LAW ENFORCEMENT : Canada Police Face Charges of Racism, Excessive Force : Ontario officers cite safety, resist new regulations that will require filing of a report every time a gun is drawn.
- HOLIDAYS : Joyful Times Costing Little : Professional party planners come to the rescue with a variety of low-cost ways to celebrate.
- If Your Fridge Overflows With Leftovers, If Christmas Specials and Chia Pet Ads Clog the Airwaves, You Know It's Time to Start Talking Shop : Binge & Splurge : Impulse Buyers Keep Specialty Carts on a Roll
- Fearing Persecution, Jews Once Again Leaving Germany
- HOLIDAYS : Toying With Computers : Presents that teach while entertaining are among software stores' best sellers.
- German Seized in Connection With 2 Fires
- HOLIDAYS : Motherly Monkey Business : At the Los Angeles County Zoo nursery, chimps that have no parents are nurtured by humans.
- House Democrats Dust Off Long-Stymied Agendas : Politics: Valley lawmakers will return to a different Washington, changed by the end of 12 years of Republican rule in the White House.
- K.D. Zumwalt, Former Stars and Stripes Editor, Dies
- Religion & Rap : Musician-Turned-Minister Wants to Save Souls in a Recording Studio
- San Diego's New Business Leader Operates at a Deficit in Mexico City
- Clinton Expected to Join L.A. Shopping Rush : Visit: If crowds and security can be handled, the President-elect will do some Christmas buying at Glendale Galleria, city officials say.
- Let's Get It Up and Running
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.N. May Adopt Unusual Role of Enforcing Peace
- U.S. Firms in France Try Counterattack : Protests: Coca-Cola and McDonald's ads stress roles as huge consumers of French farm products.
- HOLIDAYS : A World of Celebrations : Families across the San Fernando Valley keep ancient traditions and observances alive.
- Holiday Spirit Alive Despite Rain, Snow, Recent Storms : Thanksgiving: Showers dampened parades, but day's meaning rang through for battered South's residents--and old allies from Vietnam.
- BOOK REVIEW : Memoir of Determination, Self-Reliance : LETTER TO LOUISE: A Loving Memoir to the Daughter I Gave Up for Adoption More Than 25 Years Ago, <i> By Pauline Collins</i> , HarperCollins $20; 224 pages
- Angola Government, UNITA Movement Agree to Cease-Fire
- FASHION : Gently Worn Dresses Going, Going, Gone
- Job Opportunities Are Just a Phone Call Away : Employment: Telephone hot lines that list available positions are a growing method for employers and job seekers to find each other.
- Countywide : Hearing Set for Indian Education
- Dec. 6 Walk to Benefit AIDS Support Groups
- Praise for His Art Keeps Young Muralist From Being Walled In by Harsh Gang Life
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Heartbreaking Scandal
- HOLIDAYS : Holiday Boutiques
- 4 Killed on State's Roadways as Busy Travel Season Begins
- Salvador Train Derails
- Arms Reduction Treaty Unlikely to Be Finished by End of Bush's Term : Defense: Nuclear weapons agreement is slowed by Russian requests for changes.
- Audited Bank of San Pedro Consents to FDIC Reforms : Business: Although not admitting illegal actions, officials agree to halt some risky practices and operate with a "qualified" management team.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Cal Lutheran Gets $714,138 Grant
- Chuting to New Heights : Recreation: Para-sailing, long the sport of vacationers in exotic locales, makes its debut at Ventura Harbor.
- Shoppers Buy One for the Gipper : Reagan library: Gift store is full of memorabilia honoring the former President. Sales staff expects a busy holiday season.
- TELEVISION - Nov. 27, 1992
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Front Page' Captures '20s Style
- MUSIC
- Alternative Holiday Stocking Stuffers
- Keeping Best of the Blues Alive, Well : Music: Lil' Ed Williams is a throwback. The tunes he and band play is from the golden era of Chicago-style blues.
- 'Bell' Hearing the Sounds of Success : Television: With a TV movie, foreign broadcasts, syndicated reruns and a plethora of merchandise, 'Saved by the Bell' intends to be noticed.
- Showdown for 'High Noon' Versions
- Going Through the Years in 'Voice' and 'Flirting' : Movies: Writer-director John Duigan's trilogy tackles the formative years of growing up in a small Australian town.
- Saberhagen Golf Fund-Raiser Scheduled
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION PREVIEW : FRONTIER LEAGUE
- Deon Thomas and Andy Kaufmann keyed a...
- Two Special : Two-Sport Star Williams Gets Better in Basketball
- STAGE BEAT : 'Town and Country': Quirky and Murky
- HOME TECH / LASER BITS : 'Patriot Games' Among New Releases
- MOVIES - Nov. 27, 1992
- TV REVIEWS : PBS' 'In the Life' Variety Show Isn't Just for Gays
- LACMA Schedules Holiday Programs
- 'Games,' 'Brenda Starr' Make Their Premiere
- 'Better Days' Makes Best of Hard Times : Theater: Director Tony Reverditto says the Way Off Broadway production will make anyone feel good about his own life, no matter how grim.
- Doug Flutie of the Calgary Stampeders was...
- Brothers in Arms Are Foothill's Best Asset : Football: Sean Miller's father married Ethan Taub's mother, and now the family that plays together wins together.
- Baseball Should Never Put Up With This
- Hart Mobilizing for Attack as Crescenta Valley Digs In : Defense: Lopez, LaCom & Co. aim to throw Indians' powerful run-and-shoot off target in its stiffest test.
- AZTEC NOTEBOOK : Faulk Watch to Go to the Wire
- STAGE REVIEW : Jewish Children Battle the Nazis in Holocaust Drama
- STAGE BEAT : Children's 'Memory' of the Holocaust
- JAZZ REVIEW : Gantt's Strengths Nearly Overpower Standards Program : The singer displays almost too much talent at Bistango, where he uses all his agility in a single rendition instead of taking a stylistic stance.
- TELEVISION - Nov. 27, 1992
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Rik Emmett's Guitar Work Is Triumph
- 'Partners' Aims for Style of '40s Screwball Comedies
- Dueling Triple Plays From Hank Williams Jr.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'La Discrete': Beautifully Played Game of Seduction
- When It Comes to College, She Plays Hardball : Preps: South Torrance three-sport standout Nicole Odom will showcase her athleticism for the UCLA softball team.
- They're Ready for Another Run at Aguora Girls : Cross-country: Despite last week's loss to the defending champions, Peninsula runners are confident about their chances at the state meet in Fresno.
- Young Toreros Are Looking to Egan for Right Directions : College basketball preview: Coach attempts to turn freshman-laden team into a WCC contender.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL '92-93 : UC Irvine Hoping for a Transfer of Power : College basketball: Adding several players from other schools, Anteaters could move up.
- A Thanksgiving Without Visitors at the Table : Thousand Oaks: Senior citizens at a residential care home reminisce and make the best of the holiday without families.
- Man Arrested After Alleged Attempt to Run Down Officer
- No Cause for Thanks : Family Sinking Into Poverty After Market They Owned Was Destroyed by Looters in Riots
- Abandoned Infant Released from Hospital
- A Line in the Sand : Tensions Persist Between Venice Boardwalk Merchants and Unlicensed Vendors
- Its Patrons Speak Volumes : Future Is Uncertain for Library Branch That Nurtures Barrio Youth
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / PLAYOFF NOTEBOOK : Fourth Time Was a Charm for Dominguez
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Tagging of Halibut Is Proving Beneficial in Study of Migration Habits
- HIGH SCHOOLS / JIM LINDGREN : Anyone Left Out Please Raise Your Hands
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Smith Says Defense Won't Be Changed
- And Marcaccini Played On : Notre Dame Swingman Didn't Sell Himself Short--He Just Sold Shorts--and With Much Practice During the Summer Won a Scholarship to Indiana
- Texas A&M; Gets Past Texas, 34-13
- Oilers Have More Left in the End, 24-21 : Pro football: Utley serves as Lions' inspiration, but Detroit sags in fourth quarter and blows 21-17 lead.
- HOCKEY / LISA DILLMAN : Shoot, There's Still a Long Way to Go
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Golic No Longer in Shell's Plans
- Old, New, Borrowed and Blue Fill SDSU's 1992-93 Lineup : College basketball preview: Aztecs, 2-26 last season, try to regain their footing under Tony Fuller.
- A Sinking Feeling : At Notre Dame, Lou Holtz Even Worries When Irish Play the Likes of Rice and Navy
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION PREVIEW : FOOTHILL LEAGUE
- ANAHEIM : Boys and Girls Club Needs a New Home
- Countywide : Scam Artists Know That 'Tis the Season
- PERSPECTIVES ON PUBLIC TRANSIT : Training the Cynics on Commuter Logic : Each new solution is greeted with skepticism, until it starts working.
- Countywide : Groups to Vie at Tree Decorating
- Tennis Club Seeks City OK for Plan to Add 150 Members : Business: Its owner says the increase is vital to a financial comeback. Critics contend that the already limited parking would become a bigger problem.
- COSTA MESA : Someone's Junk Is a Treasure to Others
- ENGLAND WATCH : Royal Touch
- Carter's Message: Never Give Up : Ex-President offers L.A. leadership by example
- Man Dies in Pacoima 'Rave' Party Shooting
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Bruce Reportedly Admits Violations
- Hart Mobilizing for Attack as Crescenta Valley Digs In : Offense: Indian quarterback Delmatoff chases records, scholarship with a proliferation of passes.
- Cowboys, Smith Finish Fast After Slow Start, 30-3
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION PREVIEW : MISSION LEAGUE
- Floyd Sparks Gulls as Streak Reaches 12
- Brian Williams Says He Attempted Suicide Last Month
- Notre Dame Pair Sign on the Line
- That '77 Team Set Standard : Volleyball: Brown remembers USC squad that is considered best.
- COLLEGE DIVISION WOMEN : Chapman Sets Realistic Goals This Season
- Cal Seeks No. 3 in Water Polo Championships
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL '92-93 : BIG WEST CONFERENCE OVERVIEW : They're Hoping That Las Vegas' Luck Has Run Out
- Not only has the Agoura girls' cross-country...
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION PREVIEW : DEL REY LEAGUE
- FILLMORE : City Reduces Fees for Film Permits
- CULTURAL FAIR : Hawaiian troupes will show how the <i> real</i> hula is done.
- Outside Probe in Passport File Case May Be Step Closer : Campaign: At issue is whether Privacy Act was violated by highly placed officials during a search of Clinton's travel records.
- CAMBODIA : Balky Khmer Rouge Has U.N. Tinkering With Peace Accord
- Clinton to Mix Business, Pleasure in Southland : Politics: He plans to meet with Reagan, see friends this weekend. He'll also seek to firm up electoral base.
- HOLIDAYS : Fight for the Slopes : Thrill-seeking snow-boarders are crowding out skiers and creating safety concerns at state resorts.
- Disney Lets Loose a Language Genie
- BOOKS WE LOVE : Lessons From a French Kitchen : SIMPLY FRENCH: Patricia Wells Presents the Cuisine of Joel Robuchon, <i> By Patricia Wells</i> . <i> (William Morrow: $35; 368 pp.)</i>
- BOOKS WE LOVE : How to Buy a Cookbook
- Akee <i> Aqui</i>
- BOOKS WE LOVE : Handicapping the Basics : COOKING A to Z: The Complete Culinary Reference Tool, <i> By the California Culinary Academy</i> .<i> (The Cole Group: $24.95; 631 pp.</i> )
- Size Up Tailor Shops and Get a Custom Fit by Altering Would-Be Castoffs
- HOLIDAYS : Where to Find Games
- No Irish Party Seen Emerging With Majority : Europe: In vote on abortion issues, only the one allowing travel appears to be winning.
- Empty Denver Toll Road Called O.C. Tollway Omen : Transportation: The Colorado project was once a model for the $1-billion San Joaquin Hills artery.
- Relief Officials Ambivalent on Troop Moves to Somalia
- Bangladeshis Bare Chests Over Lost Jobs
- Germany Gales Kill 6
- Cloaks, Capes and Caftans
- HOLIDAYS : Do-It-Yourself Cards
- Gene O'Donnell; Actor and Filmmaker
- California IN BRIEF : SONOMA : Therapist Penalized for Exorcist Referral
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Fugitive Extradited From Paraguay
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