- David F. Hale has been elected president...
- Stock Watch
- TOKYO : Focus on Hong Kong
- THE HUMAN CONDITION / WHY WE FORM CLIQUES : We Won't Let You Play in Our Sandbox
- Some Go Ballistic, Others Scoff at Marine Bombing Runs
- NEWHALL : 539-Unit Project OKd by Planners
- Lawyer in 'Alliance' Fraud Case Held in Illinois
- RADIO
- Stakes High in Battle of the Malls : Shopping: The competition for sales is keener than usual this year with the opening of two new centers and the overall lackluster economy.
- American Film Technologies Inc. has named Arthur...
- Chalco to Make Parts for Barry Controls
- OJAI : Proposed Design Law to Be Reviewed
- Flynn Told He Must Accept Major Perks : Government: Counsel informs supervisor that an ordinance requires him to take vacation and longevity pay. But critics believe county's retirement procedures may have complicated the matter.
- Man Is Killed in Home Robbery
- Santa Paula : Vandals Who Shot Windshields Sought
- Barr Has Some Explaining to Do : Astonishing leak in case against four officers
- Express Bus Service to Long Beach OKd : Transportation: In addition to intercounty routes, OCTA approves Riverside to Orange County rail service.
- Mum's No Longer the Word for Mims : Football: Rookie is beginning to live up to the expectations of the Charger management.
- VENTURA : Spirito May Become New Schools Chief
- Exhibit Examines Urban 'Three Rs'
- John Guthrie
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1992-93 : LOYOLA MARYMOUNT PREVIEW : New Coach on Defensive With Lions
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE NOTEBOOK / STEVE KRESAL : Saddleback's Swearingen Is a Victory Away From Tying Record
- Stewart Sparks UC Irvine's Exhibition Basketball Victory
- Judge Blasts CBS, Secret Service Over Home Search : Television: 'You cannot, in search of news and profit, break into people's houses this way,' says federal jurist.
- DANCE REVIEW : Diavolo Troupe Satire Takes Aim at Dementia
- MUSIC REVIEWS : I Cantori Joins With Angels Consort
- STAGE
- Holiday Shopper's Guide to Area Malls
- Harold Strong has been appointed vice president...
- Mortgage & Realty Trust Reports $12.6-Million Loss
- A New Profit Picture : AT&T; Opens Ad Campaign to Sell the MTV Generation on Videophones
- Top Sheriff's Aides Took Role in Firing
- Accused in Bakersfield Killings Were Headed to South America
- Robert Wheeler Parker, Longtime Physician
- County Sues Oxnard to Halt Factory Outlet Mall : Development: The lawsuit alleges that the city has failed to adequately assess the impact that the project would have on roads and air quality.
- Hollywood Christmas Parade
- Parents Try to Reconcile War Death
- Miscellany
- N.C. State Basketball Player Found Dead of Gunshot Wound
- CHARGER UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / DAVE McKIBBEN : Stadium Manager Is Called on Carpet Because of Bad Field
- '92-'93 PREP PREVIEW: WRESTLING : TEAMS TO WATCH : CANYON
- An NCAA administrative committee ruled that the...
- Marinovich Demoted to Third String : Raiders: Shell says he has moved Evans into the backup role behind Schroeder because of the experience factor.
- Hughes Names Vice President
- ORANGE : Graffiti Hot Line Put in Operation
- NEWPORT BEACH : 3 Council Members Sworn Into Office
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Kelly's Unused Funds Given to Art Center
- Scripps Wins Grant for Heart Study : Medicine: The $9.1-million award is part of a seven-year national project to research vascular disease.
- Crusader's Death Won't Kill Farm Reform
- CU Bancorp Revises 3rd-Quarter Results
- Fortune Petroleum Profit Increases to $38,000
- Westinghouse, GE: A Contrast : Strategy for Global Competition Sets GE, Westinghouse Apart
- Council Votes for Programs to Give Businesses Boost : Ventura: City reverses policy of slow growth and OKs plans to waive some permit fees and offer counseling for entrepreneurs to help stimulate the economy.
- Car Hits, Kills Man Crossing Freeway
- Studio City's Library of Images : Film: When movie producers want scenes of a total eclipse, a baby being born or even amoebas, they often turn to Energy Productions' clips.
- Woman Found With Baby on Hill Denies Endangerment Charge
- 2 Ex-Deputies Found Guilty of Skimming Drug Money
- SAN FERNANDO : Man Surrenders in Killing of Salesman
- First Pro Was Also the First to Benefit From Double-Team
- Allergan Sues Rival Over Lens-Implant Device : Lawsuit: The Irvine-based manufacturer seeks unspecified monetary damages for the alleged patent infringement.
- Lyle Mussman has been appointed national director...
- 2nd Person in Month Struck, Killed in Freeway Traffic : Burbank: Victim who dropped from overpass on Golden State was hit by several vehicles that failed to stop.
- A Skid Row Stroll With an Ex-President : Philanthropy: Mayor Tom Bradley accompanies Jimmy Carter, here to gain support for inner-city projects. Rebuild L.A. is one topic of conversation.
- First Lady's Job Called Toughest : Julie Nixon Eisenhower Says Family Members Illustrate Her Point
- Hockey
- '92-'93 PREP PREVIEW: WRESTLING : TEAMS TO WATCH : HUNTINGTON BEACH
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK / MIKE DiGIOVANNA : Cost-Containment Plan Knocks Out Wrestling Program
- Baby Wounded in Suspected Turf War Between Gangs
- Longevity Starts With This Raider
- NBA ROUNDUP : Blaylock Steps Up for Hawks
- YORBA LINDA : Rustic Playground Will Be Relocated
- Pro Basketball
- BONITA : Not-Guilty Plea in Drug Seizure
- Elderly Driver Hurt When Her Car Hits a Tree
- Free Thanksgiving Day Meals
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Harrison Keeps Getting His Kicks
- MOVIE REVIEW : Battle in a Spiritual Arena
- Parks Commission Seeks a Dusk-to-Dawn Curfew : Laws: City Council action is urged to deter vagrancy and drug problems in Sepulveda Basin and other sites.
- Truck Rerouting Possible for Anti-Flood Project : Santa Ana River: Neighbors have swamped officials with complaints of noise, dust from vehicles.
- NORTH HILLS : Death of Beaten Woman Investigated
- Miscellany
- Baseball
- Horse Racing
- Child Support Office Dedicated : Encino: The facility is expected to collect $27 million of $138 million in payments bureau projects it will recover this year.
- Horse Racing
- Orange Coast Accepts Bid to Play Los Angeles Harbor in Bowl Game
- This Picture of Rams Looks Much Brighter : Pro football: Despite the loss to 49ers, young players give the team hope for the future.
- PRO FOOTBALL / BOB OATES : Rules Needed to Protect Quarterbacks
- Toreros to Face Hoosiers
- 'Saturday Night' Lifts Networks Out of Saturday Doldrums
- Walt Trask has been elected to the...
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' TENNIS PLAYOFFS : Los Alamitos Tries to Make It Back-to-Back Championships
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lemieux Remains Especially Tough on Rangers, 5-2
- Earle Bruce Fired as Colorado State Coach
- It's 50 Years of Melodies for Wiggins : Piano: Musician knows 'a million of 'em,' making him a living encyclopedia of jazz.
- STAGE REVIEW : Return With Us to the Good Old Days : Laguna Playhouse Recalls Pop Music Scene of 50 Years Ago in 'The 1940s Radio Hour'
- ART REVIEW : Essence Proves to Be Only Skin Deep : The work of Rachel Lachowicz, an artist for the Age of Madonna, is at the Newport Harbor Art Museum through Sunday.
- O.C. THEATER / T.H. McCULLOH : High-Style 'Threepenny Opera : T UC Irvine's fast-paced production gives free rein to the Brecht-Weill musical's immense theatricality. The youth of the company helps make it a knockout.
- INSURANCE
- Kodak to Sell 3 Units in Move to Focus on Core Businesses
- ENTERTAINMENT
- VENTURA : 3 Men Plead Not Guilty in Slaying
- Albertson's Inc. posted record sales and profit...
- BURBANK : Motorists Run Over Body on Freeway; None Stop
- Torrey Pines Again Wins Academic Decathlon Title
- SAN DIEGO : Bail Reduced in Death Scheme
- East Mesa Jail Is Calm After Lockdown
- Gasoline Tank Explodes in Flames at Long Beach Plant : Blast: Fire rises 100 feet into the air but no one is injured. Health officials try to assess effect of thousands of gallons of contaminated water flowing into storm drain.
- State Board Meets Today on Schools Crisis : Education: Officials will determine if codes will be waived to improve L.A. district's chances in court to impose teacher pay cuts.
- '92-'93 PREP PREVIEW: WRESTLING : TEAMS TO WATCH : EL MODENA
- Salisbury, Klingler to Start : NFL: Montana rejoins 49er practice squad with his arm improving.
- Q&A; WITH GEORGE C. WOLFE : It's 'an Extraordinary Time . . . Now'
- Knapp to Sell L.A.-Based Bon Appetit, Architectural Digest
- Fortunes, Failings of Two Giants : Westinghouse Plans to Shed Five Major Non-Core Businesses
- Jostens Has Grabbed the Brass Ring : Growth: Subsidiary's computerized education system has made tough times more palatable for the parent company, which has seen the recession cut into the sale of school rings, pictures and other mementos.
- ABC Entertainment Chief to Run TV Network : Promotion: Robert A. Iger managed to run a profitable division despite the recession.
- Tracy J. Letzring has been selected director...
- John B. Griffith has been appointed director...
- Company Sells Kern County Reneu Rights
- Profile : No Fear of Reform : In Vietnam, Ngo Ba Thanh is working on reforming her nation's legal system so as to clear the path for foreign investors. But it will not be an easy road.
- Using Carrot and Stick, U.S. Presses Ukraine to Disarm
- MOORPARK : Day Laborer Found Beaten to Death
- B of A Says Merger to Close 450 Branches
- CAMARILLO : Fire Started by Child Destroys Garage
- One for the Books : Retired Lawyer Forms a Homework Club
- Switch Is On for Valhalla, Monte Vista
- Miscellany
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Smith Would Rather Play Irish Earlier
- Harmony Posts Loss of $397,284 in 1st Quarter
- Battle Over Unproved Treatments Escalates : Health insurance: A growing number of lawsuits from cancer patients are trying to force cost-conscious companies to pay for 'experimental' procedures.
- Live Entertainment Reports Small Profit
- Marshall S. Geller was named interim president...
- Laura Min and Linda Barragan have been...
- Calling for Help : Health: The telephone and even the computer have become the links between some therapists and clients. Critics are intrigued--and dismayed.
- SIMI VALLEY : Fired Officer Seeks Reinstatement
- PERSPECTIVE ON JUSTICE : Crime, Maybe A Little Punishment : The median sentence for murder in state prisons around the United States is 5 1/2 years; for rape,it is three years.
- Panel Approves 3,623 Units by Castaic Lake : Growth: In a close vote, planners OK NorthLake project. Supervisors have final say on the development agreement.
- SIMI VALLEY : Shift in Bingo Law Tentatively OKd
- Meeting on Laguna Beach Football's Fate Set
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1992-93 : Edney: Beep! Beep! : Littlest Bruin Keeps Foes on the Run
- A Winter's Sale in Laguna Beach : Crafts: Art-A-Fair and Sawdust Festival return to their summer sites to celebrate the season.
- Fein: 'Poker Party's' Freewheeling Ace : Cable TV: He has parlayed a passion for rock into an L.A. public-access show devoted to 'roots' music.
- Chambers Lane Auto Center Is Purchased
- S. Korean Auto Maker Going Ahead With Models for U.S. : Industry: Company is undeterred by recent troubles in U.S. market. It will introduce sedan next fall.
- David M. Burns, M.D., has been elected...
- Dakin to Produce Toys From Nickelodeon Shows
- Joseph Plandowski has been selected for the...
- B of A Says Merger to Close 450 Branches
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Drive-by Shooting Claims Boy, 16
- 'The Cars Are the Stars Here' : Almost Anything Goes, Except a Sunday Drive by Roger Penske Into the Hotel Pool, When Corvettes and Their Drivers Get Together for a 40-Year Reunion in Palm Springs
- LANCASTER : Man Sentenced in Slaying Over Drugs
- Mayra Medina
- Airlines Cut Fares for Holidays : Travel: America West initiates the sale with the announcement of a 30% discount.
- TECHNOLOGY : CMS Enhancements Strikes Deal to Have IBM Unit Build Boards
- PUC Reduces Restrictions on Caller ID : Telecommunications: But the state's phone firms say the changes might not be enough to make offering the service worthwhile economically.
- Honoring the Art of Business Support
- Terminal Data Reports 65% Profit Increase
- OXNARD : Man Charged With Kidnaping, Rape
- Manager of the Antelope Valley Fair to Leave Post : Resignation: Officials say there's no link between Pacini's departure and an embezzlement case, but others say he was ousted.
- Suit Filed to Determine If Tape Is Obscene
- Cloud Cover Expected to Raise Night Temperatures
- TUSTIN : Group Modifies Building Plans
- LANCASTER : City Council Creates Redevelopment Area
- Saints Put on Show, Put Redskins in Fix : NFC: New Orleans sacks Rypien four times, two by Jackson, and beats Washington, 20-3.
- Nominated, They Dominate
- Taylor Finishes 13th in Cross-Country
- Williams to Play a Doubleheader
- Maple Leaf Coach Says That Kings Are Crying : Hockey: Burns calls play by Gilmour that broke Sandstrom's arm 'part of the game.'
- '92-'93 PREP PREVIEW: WRESTLING : TEAMS TO WATCH : CALVARY CHAPEL
- Oregon has been invited to play Wake...
- Hackett's 3-Pointer Gives USC Victory
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1992-93 : PEPPERDINE PREVIEW : Will Waves Crash Without Christie and Lear?
- SANTA ANA : Ex-Boxing Champ Says 'Stay in School'
- LOS ANGELES : Man Gets 2-Year Term for Beating During Riots
- Fugitive in Insurance Scheme Jailed : Alliance: Attorney who was a central figure in the fraud case is seized in Illinois. He will be returned to San Diego for trial.
- SEPULVEDA BASIN : Council Urged to Approve Parks Anti-Crime Curfew
- Sterling Holloway, Voice of Disney Characters, Dies : Entertainment: Actor who made Winnie the Pooh speak also played country bumpkins in comedy films in the 1930s and '40s. He was 87.
- THE COMMUNITY COLLEGES : Brandi Yates
- Klingler Gets Start for Bengals : NFL: With his elbow improving, Montana is added to 49ers' practice squad.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : Reedy Expected to Get Baylor Job; Dickerson Named as Temple Coach
- BREA : City's Largest Park to Reopen Dec. 5
- City Hall Branch to Be Built in South-Central
- Border Activist to Get Human Rights Honor
- Police Relaunch Program to Stop Auto Theft
- PACOIMA : Joint School Health Care Effort Planned
- PASADENA : Mori to Head U.S. Field Office Monitoring Quakes
- Councilman Exonerated in Confrontation at Park
- Look the Other Way No Longer : Bonn has been delinquent in recognizing the level of threat to foreigners
- Vikings to Start Salisbury Against Rams : Pro football: Gannon is replaced at quarterback in an attempt to recharge stalled offense.
- Miscellany
- COLUMN RIGHT/ JANET BEALES : Our Schools Can Do More With Less : Private-sector programs show what can be done to relieve the burden on public programs.
- '92-'93 PREP PREVIEW: WRESTLING : TEAMS TO WATCH : BUENA PARK
- THE COMMUNITY COLLEGES : Mister Albritton
- '92-'93 PREP PREVIEW: WRESTLING : TEAMS TO WATCH : SAVANNA
- Horse Racing
- Pro Basketball
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1992-93 : Sticking Pins in the Map : Overview: It's not easy narrowing things down to a Final Four for New Orleans.
- TV REVIEW : A Filmmaker's Search for His Father Raises Larger Issues
- Axing of Short Subjects Draws Fire : Oscars: The academy's board of governors' decision to drop live-action films and short documentaries from awards has drawn intense criticism.
- Honey Don't Eat No Flesh
- LOS ANGELES : Couple Plead Guilty to News Tabloid Fraud
- Plasma Physics Pioneer at UCSD Dies
- Sheriff Vows Adequate Staff for 911 Calls : Law Enforcement: Dispatchers tired of working scheduled overtime have threatened to put in fewer hours during the holidays.
- De La Hoya's Debut as a Pro Is Golden : Boxing: East L.A. lightweight needs only 1:42 to defeat Williams, but acknowledges being nervous.
- Loss Isn't a Step Backward, Knox Says : Rams: Coach cites impressive performances by Gilbert, Boutte and Lang as a sign of good things to come.
- LEGAL FILE
- 'Home 2' Alone at the Top
- Trojan Warrior : Goux Remembers Most Fondly USC's Battles With Notre Dame
- DINING / MAX JACOBSON : Chefs Dish It Out, but Julia Child Takes the Award : Five famous food preparers treat television's 'French Chef' to meal as she receives Bon Appetit's lifetime achievement prize at Ritz-Carlton's annual World of Wines weekend.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Pianist De Larrocha Inspires in Pavilion Recital
- PLATFORM : Woman's Place
- BURBANK : Airport May Handle UPS Cargo Service
- SANTA ANA : Work Begins on Temporary Jail
- Wedin Trial on Misconduct Charges Begins : Courts: Former mayor of Brea allegedly failed to disclose his relationship with a firm whose projects he voted on.
- San Diego : Election Set for District 8
- COSTA MESA : Teen-Agers Admit School Burglaries
- Countywide : Salvation Army Asks Holiday Aid
- Century Moves Game to Saddleback College
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Watters Simply Too Good, Knox Says
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1992-93 : Waves Rally to Defeat Russian Select Team
- Miscellany
- Pro Basketball
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1992-93 : WCC PREVIEW : Gonzaga Set to Challenge for the Title
- Stewart Streak Leads Irvine to 89-67 Victory
- U.S. Has the Power of London : Girls' tennis: Standout for Peninsula will give up shot at CIF Southern Section title to play in the Continental Cup.
- '92-'93 PREP PREVIEW: WRESTLING : Twins Inspire Calvary Chapel's 'Church Boyz'
- Moorpark, Bakersfield to Mash in Potato Bowl
- Hockey
- MUSIC
- Keeping a Foot on the Ground : Music: You can probably hum his tunes, but you don't know his name. And that's just the way John Kander likes it.
- A Homecoming for Odetta : Pop music: Folk singer returns to the scene of her childhood, bringing a message of healing to a largely white, fairly affluent audience at the First A.M.E. Church.
- COLLEGE DIVISION / ARA NAJARIAN : Baseball Isn't So Foreign to Russians Now
- GLENDALE : Dispute Ends in Stabbing Death of 2; Suspect Seized
- BALKANS WATCH : Linguistic Finesse
- Homeless Flood North County Shelters
- INTERVIEW : 'Quarrel' Touches a Nerve : Director Eli Cohen Finds Drama in 'Two Guys Talking'
- Perceptronics Reports Losses, Missed Payment
- Profile : No Fear of the Mob : Liliana Ferraro is Italy's highest-ranking anti-Mafia judge. The job carries the risk : of assassination, but she is unswayed. In fact, she has been called a "woman of iron."
- Iraqi Assails U.N.'s Sanctions; Council Members Are Annoyed
- Despite Advice of Aides, Clinton Campaigns for Fowler in Georgia : Democrats: The President-elect is seen risking political clout in stumping for the senator, who lost huge lead in a brutally negative race.
- Nation IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Kevorkian Assists Woman's Suicide
- SUBIC BAY : The End of an Era
- Simi Center to be Auctioned
- Metric Construction Co. Inc. of Thousand Oaks...
- The U. S. Postal Service has awarded...
- Stephanie Greene has joined the Mall of...
- Pay-Fone's Earnings Rebound in 1st Quarter
- Be Prepared: Posse Out to 'Save' Scouts
- Somali Gunmen Rob U.N.'s Relief Workers : Africa: Teen-agers halt plane on runway, steal passengers' valuables. And street battle temporarily traps U.N. group.
- Jobless College Graduates Hard Hit by New Fee : Education: Survey finds community colleges' $50-per-unit cost for those with bachelor's degrees affects the unemployed and part-time workers most. Many said they will be unable to continue their schooling.
- Delivery Union for Newspapers Indicted in N.Y. : Crime: Bribery, extortion, theft, padding of payrolls, beatings and sabotage allegedly used to keep 'stranglehold' on area publications distribution.
- Tornadoes Rip N. Carolina; Bus Full of Children Tossed From Highway
- Parents' Ad Urges Attendance at School Meeting : Education: Groups plan to file petitions calling for a new superintendent in the Newport-Mesa school district.
- OXNARD : Man and 2 Juveniles Arrested in Shooting
- Todd Joyce has been appointed vice president...
- Harassment Most Unbecoming : Packwood case shows Congress has a lot of work left to do
- Gun Control and Brady Bill
- Luis Barrios has been named general manager...
- Tom Wilson has been appointed executive director...
- Brad Griggs has been elected president of...
- Syria and Israel
- Barbara Borden and Laura Stuart Taylor have...
- Hillary Clinton's Role
- Gun Control and Brady Bill
- Blacks and Democrats
- David E. Whiteside has been appointed editor...
- Marc Malkin has been named sales manager...
- Real Heroes
- Fred M. Plevin has been elected to...
- Scapegoating of Immigrants
- Gun Control and Brady Bill
- Hillary Clinton's Role
- Media Bias
- Gun Control and Brady Bill
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 24, 1992
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- MOVIES - Nov. 24, 1992
- MOVIES - Nov. 24, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 24, 1992
- Obituaries - Nov. 24, 1992
- Obituaries - Nov. 24, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 24, 1992
- HER FIRST LADY: Julie Nixon Eisenhower told...
- Keeping Track of Those Important Things in Life
- NO MORE HOTELS: Pilar Wayne is steaming...
- SURF POWER: The Huntington Beach-based Surfrider Foundation...
- Jury Votes Death for Sturm in Tustin Triple Slaying : Courts: After a 10-2 deadlock in June in favor of a life sentence, a second panel reaches the opposite verdict in the 1990 murder case.
- Man, 83, Held in Slaying of His Wife, 70 : Crime: Woman's body found in bathtub after call from husband. Police speak of 'blunt force trauma to the head.'
- Nation IN BRIEF : HAWAII : Cameraman Rescued From Kilauea Crater
- Money, Truck Suspected Motive in 3 Slayings
- 6 Physicians, 4 Others Arrested in N.Y. Medicaid Scam : Fraud: Thousands of indigents are alleged to have taken part in a scheme that has cost the state more than $8 million.
- Wilson Names Chief of Consumer Services
- Impostor on Brown's 800 Line Gives Racist Message : Sabotage: Voice says ex-governor's group is 'white supremacy movement.' Recording has been removed.
- Move Over,Charles and Di : The House of Windsor isn't the only royal mess. Just look at the Grimaldis of Monaco.
- Europe Urged to Spend $75 Billion on Public Works : Economy: EC finance ministers meet to debate farm trade and money market uncertainties.
- Roy Acuff, First Superstar of Country Music, Dies : Entertainment: Tennessee singer, 89, was a mainstay of the Grand Ole Opry for more than half a century.
- Next Step : Irish Voters Gird for Pivotal Election : Wednesday's balloting will decide who governs the republic--and whether anti-abortion laws should be eased.
- M.A.S.H. Hospital in Zagreb Gives U.S. Army a Role in Balkans : Intervention: First patient is treated even as unit is setting up for casualties among U.N. peacekeepers.
- Australia Overturns Its Ban on Gays in the Armed Forces