- Two former dinner theaters in Orange County...
- THE SIDELINES : Pavarotti to Sing at Cup Draw
- Fighter Strips Vegas Glitter Off His Gloves : Boxing: This time, Sugar Ray Leonard's return to the ring won't be hindered by fans, fanfare.
- THE SIDELINES : Pettis Guaranteed $2.66 Million
- UCSD Loses Fifth-Place Water Polo Game
- UC Irvine Captures Goodwill Regatta
- Terry Changed Course, but He Still Knows How to Pitch
- Ditka Furious After Bears Lose : Redskins: Bears' coach writes off his team after Washington romps, 38-14.
- SHORT TAKES : Sardi's Foreclosure Right Upheld
- SHORT TAKES : Festival Hails Japanese Culture
- ART REVIEW : Ambitious Exhibits Demonstrate MOCA Spreads Itself Too Thin
- Sino-Foreign Deals Pay Off, China Reports
- Los Angeles has the nation's second-largest apparel...
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Prison Parolees Increase by 12.5%
- WORLD : 'Prince' Breaches Castle Wall
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Lauper on Madonna, Music, Men
- Nation IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Union OKs Strike at Detroit Newspapers
- Millions of Czechs Strike : Workers Ignore Plea by Leaders
- Airplane Comfort
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Oregon No Problem for Arkansas
- Al's Bar--a Stage for the Eclectic : Neighborhoods: As Al's National Theater, the former trucker's saloon sees itself as a gathering place for artists, experimental theater and musicals. But it is not altogether successful.
- Isao Aoki birdied the 16th hole and...
- Bishop Bars Rite for Killea
- Playwright Ronald Ribman Resists Lure of the Golden Calf : Stage: Acclaimed but obscure, 'Buck's' author knows that his plays don't always fit an audience's sense of entertainment.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Deutsche to Buy British Bank
- Move to Expand Circuit Breakers: The Chicago...
- Eastern, Unions Set Meetings in Effort to Get Back to Business
- California IN BRIEF : KERN COUNTY : Cogeneration Plant Planned in Oil Field
- India's Parliament Dissolved After Big Election Loss for Gandhi's Party
- OSLO-BOUND: Ronald Jue of Fullerton has visited...
- Thankfully, Holiday Travel Not Bad
- Hundreds Pray for Cease-Fire in El Salvador
- Donahue Enjoys the Show : Rams: UCLA coach beams as he watches ex-Bruin Anderson's record-setting performance.
- Philippines
- Facing Facts in Africa
- Forget About Heisman When These Teams Pig Out on Floyd
- Lightweight Long Shots Give Hefty Return
- Majkowski, Despite Sore Ribs, Leads Packers, 20-19
- Steelers Sink Miami in Rain Game, 34-14 : Pittsburgh: A flood of 34 points follows downpour and wipes out the Dolphins.
- Goal Line Fumble Saves Hawaii, 23-21
- Hoosier Thompson Wins Camp Award : College football: The record-shattering running back is called a 'dedicated competitor.'
- Justices Bar N.Y. Ban on Hotel Demolition : Homelessness: The court rules that the city violated developers' rights in its bid to retain havens for the poor.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation...
- Machine Tool Orders Fall: U.S. machine tool...
- New Jersey? Pave It, Scholars Tease
- A Different Light on Trees
- 500 Arrested in Seoul
- Hungary Holds 1st Free Vote Since 1945
- FULLERTON : Stop Signs Planned to Deter Commuters
- Portland Whips Detroit, 102-82
- Science / Medicine : Eardrum Theory Put in Doubt
- LA HABRA : More Roadblocks Planned by Police
- Testaverde-to-Carrier Pass Carries Bucs, 14-13
- Science / Medicine : Bizarre Cases Leave Clues to How Our Memory Works : Research: Victims of certain brain disorders have problems differentiating simple objects. Further study may lead to treatments for head injuries and strokes.
- Broncos' Humphrey Not Suspended--His Arrest Came an Hour Too Early
- SHORT TAKES : 'Future' Fuels the Box Office; Weekend May Top $100 Million
- TV Thinkers Focus on Early-to-Bed Audience : Quirk in the San Diego market prompts industry strategists to ponder adjustments in an attempt to corner the "early prime time."
- Bishop Bars Rite for Killea
- WORLD : Baltic Autonomy Plan Approved
- Plan for Czech Reform Outlined
- An Ethics Code Worth Pride
- Flipper Saves Rams From a Flop : Pro Football: Anderson catches 15 passes for an NFL-record 336 yards. L.A. still almost self-destructs, but Lansford's kick beats Saints in overtime, 20-17.
- Rosen, Jacket Elected as Olympic Coaches
- PREP REVIEW : Century to Unveil Gymnasium Friday
- TV 'Rock-A-Thon' Brings Ray of Hope to Victims of Quake
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Soul Sinatra and Steamy Belle Play Show and Tell
- L.A. Guns: Either Good, Bad--but Always Ugly
- Magazine Kills S.D. Ads for 'Publisher Who Cares'
- Duarte Firm Bids for Jewelry Chain: Barry's...
- Semiconductor Slump Seen: Slumping electronics sales have...
- Corona Beer Expands to Europe: The popular...
- A once rollicking city cleans up, while some disgruntled bar operators say it's a sin.
- Quake in China
- Czech Rebels: From a Trickle to a Torrent
- Union Members Vote to Strike Detroit Newspapers Over Wages
- Hezbollah Seen Setting Up Terror Network in Africa
- Science / Medicine : Corporate America Makes an Effort to Shape Up
- 3 Parades March to Beats of Different Drummers : Celebrations: They threw a Christmas party in the streets of East Los Angeles and Hollywood on Sunday. But in Pasadena they tossed tortillas at the annual Doo Dah procession.
- HACIENDA HEIGHTS : A Buddhist Outpost for Southland
- House of Lords
- Anteaters Win Water Polo Title
- Klein Tribute Concludes With 2 Fashion Statements
- Piercing Japan 'Myths' : Maverick Scholar Chalmers Johnson Inspires a New Generation of Critics Who Dispute Traditional Theories About the Japanese
- Black Women Reluctant to Join Pro-Choice Forces
- California IN BRIEF : DAVIS : UC Davis Offers to Return Dog Subjects
- WORLD : Britain Defends Refugee Return
- S.D. Will Surely Send a Thank-You for Being Named to Polite City List
- S.D. Has Little Political Clout on State Panels : Power: Despite it's size, San Diego County has few representatives on the commissions and boards that make key decisions in Sacramento.
- Broncos Clinch Title in 41-14 Rout
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- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 27, 1989
- From the archives: Hezbollah Seen Setting Up Terror Network in Africa
- Salvador Cuts Ties to Nicaragua Over Arms : Central America: President Cristiani also rules out attending next month's regional summit.
- Do We Need All These Bags and Bottles? : Garbage: We need to go to the source to make a real dent in our mountains of trash. That means getting rid of a lot of plastic and packaging.
- Czech Officials in Full Retreat : East Bloc: More hard-liners are purged from the Politburo. The regime holds its first substantive talks with the main opposition group.
- Fernandez Puts Moves on Everyone : Raiders: Wide receiver makes key touchdown reception in victory over Patriots.
- U.S. Hails Czechoslovak Shake-Up : Foreign Policy: The Administration calls on the new leaders to seize the chance for true reform.
- Ethiopia, Rebels OK Framework for Peace Talks
- Downey Hospital School Offers Patient Lessons
- Of Human Bondage (Channel 28 Sunday at...
- The Warmth of East-West Detente Hasn't Reached Latin America : Diplomacy: When the Cold War's end heads south, the U.S. will lose its old pal--the Soviet menace. Military intervention as a policy will fade away.
- Technology Institute Is Miles Ahead in Making Fine-Scale Measurements
- 'You felt, well, until the war's over, I'm going to do all I can to help.
- Time Is Running Out for Suffolk and Hialeah : Horse Racing: Two tracks with little in common face similar fates--the prospect of closing.
- THE SOUTHWEST : A Big Turnaround for Baylor: 50-7 Over Texas
- Schneider Is Slalom Winner Despite Fall
- PREP WRAPUP : The Biggest Disappointment for Leuzinger: What Might Have Been
- Rebuilding Process Begins at Maryland Under Williams
- Hodson Is on Target as LSU Beats Tulane
- Rams, Saints in Must-Win Situations
- By Any Name, It's the Tool of the Trade
- Gift House Finally Gets New Owner, Location
- Support Fades for East Bloc High-Tech Ban : Trade: America's allies are less willing to embargo sales of sensitive products to Warsaw Pact countries. And tensions are rising.
- England's Museums of the Odd
- Law Group Defends Animals in Trouble
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Burial Slated From Namesake Ship
- Faces of MacArthur Park: Quiet Refuge, Place of Fear
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Detour Set Up to Protect Salamanders
- U.S. May Have to Trash Throw-Away Attitudes
- After Layoffs, Whittier College Projects Lean but Balanced Budget
- Why Cripple Needed Research?
- A Poor Risk in North Park
- Food Bank Put on Shaky Ground Over Earthquake Code : Safety: Warehouse used to distribute food will be condemned unless Second Harvest Food Bank of Greater South Bay brings the building up to earthquake standards.
- Tribunals to Decide Papandreou's Fate
- Kids Come Home With Truths We Don't Want to Face
- Pigeon-Trapping at Condominium in Laguna Beach Ruffles Some Feathers
- Officials Forget Their Duty on Beach Access
- 1,700 Homes, Businesses Blacked Out
- THE SOUTH : Sisson Kicks Georgia Tech Past Boston College, 13-12
- 2-A HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Ramona Stands Tall and Wide in 20-6 Defeat of Mission Bay
- Redskins' Marshall Says He Does as Asked : Pro Football: A lucrative free-agent contract has brought unwanted scrutiny to the former Pro Bowl linebacker.
- HITSVILLE: With Christmas fast approaching, it's time...
- Thai Songs With Your Supper
- In Search of . . . Catherine Burns
- Just a Bunch of Wiseguys in Search of a Plot : It's 'crunch time' for the writers of TV's audacious 'Wiseguy'
- Newharts Want More Room at Inn
- L.A. Says Airport Land Law Applies
- On the Eve of St. Thomas
- Present Perfect : St. Clement Winery Maintains Record of Excellence Under Sapporo
- 11 Injuries, Sabotage Attempt Mar Race
- Search for 3rd Boat Victim Called Off
- Malcolm O. Ogburn has been chosen officer...
- Water 'Bank' Proposed to Assure Supply : Shortage: Southland water providers are seeking an exchange agreement with the San Joaquin Valley. The storage proposal is designed to meet the needs of a booming population.
- Keep Up Our End of U.S.-Arab Friendship : Middle East: The Saudis are proven peacemakers, so there's no honest reason for blocking their bid to buy American-made military tanks.
- Habitat Group Gets High Marks for Aid in Tijuana
- Inspectors Go Undercover to Help Consumers Get a Good Sleep : Watchdogs: Mattress checkers are serious about that tag that says "Do not remove under penalty of law."
- Carlsbad Grapples With Its Wall of Shame
- Chargers Hope to Contain Brooding Dickerson
- Lakers Take Advantage of Stockton-Less Jazz, 92-86
- No. 11 Illinois Wins, 63-14, on Its Way to Citrus Bowl
- Costner's Last Stand?
- ON THE RECORD
- Even Loyal IBM Investors Are Singing the 'Big Blues'
- German Passes Helpful to Travelers in Training
- COMMERCIAL SCENE : L.A.'s Tallest Building Opens 80% Pre-Leased : Offices: Arthur Andersen & Co. welcomed as first tenant in completed 73-story First Interstate World Center.
- Pope's 6th Africa Trip
- Guard Duty for Camera : War wounds: Veterans who have been standing watch over the vandalized Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Sacramento have been replaced by electronic surveillance.
- California IN BRIEF : NORTHERN CALIFORNIA : The Geysers Region Losing Its Steam
- S&L;'s Woes Unforeseen, Greenspan Says : Thrifts: He sought help for Lincoln Savings 5 years ago while acting as a consultant. Today, Fed chairman still backs relief on direct investments.
- No Easy A's in Top South Bay Schools
- Cowboy's Life Is Hard, Not Romantic
- Bo Knows Rose Bowl: Michigan Wins, 28-18 : Big Ten: A victory over Ohio State sends Wolverines to Pasadena for New Year's Day. It's the 10th time under Schembechler.
- Strange's $60,000 Putt Ends Drought : Skins Game: Memories of last year's shutout are erased by shot that wins fifth hole. Final holes today are worth $310,000.
- AROUND HOME : The Oracle
- Bald Eagles Making a Dramatic Comeback From DDT's Damage : Nature: The living emblem of the United States can be found in all of the lower 48 states at one time or another--nesting, migrating or hunting.
- Latinos Fight for Recognition : Veterans: San Gabriel Valley men are raising funds to build a memorial that will commemorate their wartime service.
- Soviets Quietly Approve Prague Shake-Up : East Bloc: Eastern Europe has changed so much that Czechoslovakia's reforms are seen as almost routine.
- Navy Relieves Skipper of Duty After Collision
- Opposition Grows to Cuts in Social Security for Older People Who Work
- Monkey Table Manners Are Somewhat Lacking
- An American Stage : Sex and IQ
- 3-A HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Morse Takes Control Early, Cruises to Victory Over San Dieguito
- Torrey Pines Is Eliminated by Nation's No. 1-Ranked Team
- COMMENTARY : Note to Congress: Leave Cable TV Alone
- CBS Takes NCAA Basketball Tournament, but Will Affiliates?
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Saddleback Loses to Pasadena in Title Game
- Nittany Lions Win and Bring Holiday Cheer
- STATE PREP CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Dameworth, Drossin Win Titles
- Penguin Fans Want More for the Money : NHL: Critics suggest that Mario Lemieux's rich contract is the root of his drop in production.
- A Scholarly, Accidental Look at Pornography : UCI Author Researching Another Topic Became Caught Up in the Motive Factor and Fundamental Change of Skin Flicks
- Two-Week Live Abroad Stays in Oaxaca Offered
- The Sandman Cometh
- Myth-Making, Child-Style
- Hard Water Climbing Up Austria's Freezeways
- Aunt Was Generous to a Fault, Court Says
- Darman Declines to Rule Out Need for Tax Hikes Next Year
- COLUMN ONE : A Savvy 'Free Agent for God' : The Rev. Louis Sheldon is part fiery preacher, part cool-headed lobbyist. Opponents question his religious support but don't deny his political clout.
- Animal Adoption Unit Seeks a Lifetime Match
- Foreign Envoys May N.Y., but the Feeling Isn't Always Mutual : Diplomats: When the host city and its guests conflict, one woman is responsible for smoothing the waters.
- Sweatshops Expanding Into Orange County : Garment trade: L.A. no longer has a monopoly on low wages and Third World conditions for immigrants.
- Motorcycle Crash Kills Corpsman
- Habitat Gets High Marks for Tijuana Aid : Housing: Some volunteers helping Mexico's poor are faulted for proselytizing, but not Habitat. It is also working on projects in Anaheim, Santa Ana and Rancho Santa Margarita.
- Penn State's Finishing Kick Defeats Pitt, 16-13
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Single Dawn Wins at the Wire
- NHL NOTEBOOK : Norris Division Now Chock Full of Contenders
- Air Force Rushes Past Utah, 42-38, and Will Play in the Liberty Bowl
- Meandering in Malibu
- Record Deals Dry Up, But Music Never Stops : Former hit-maker Patrice Rushen says her versatility has kept her busy with the likes of Prince, George Howard and Jean-Luc Ponty
- Rap / Funk Raunch by Arsenio's Little 'Bro' : ARSENIO HALL "Arsenio Hall Presents Chunky A--Large & in Charge." MCA ***:<i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic). </i>
- The Genius of Bellini the Elder
- Cinema : Movie Kings: Huston, Lean, Coppola, Scorsese
- A Fallible but Loving Father : A PLACE FOR US <i> by Nicholas Gage (Houghton Mifflin: $19.95; 419 pp.</i> )
- Nigeria Charges 21 Students With Arson in Protests
- A Thousand Islands and One Heart
- Arms Control Issues Loom Over Malta Summit : Diplomacy: The subject is not officially on the agenda, but Gorbachev may have a surprise for Bush.
- The Krenz Team: Second String to Hold the Old Hard Line : East Germany: New leadership, old ideology. The Politburo has changed names but the men in charge are heirs to a bankrupt regime.
- Vintage Railroad Cars Recall the Grand Old Days Along the Tracks
- Man Clubbed, Shot at Birthday Party
- A Lesson in Stretching the Money
- * MARCH TO YOUR OWN BEAT: From...
- Oakland Set for Showdown With Washington Over Nuclear-Free Zone
- Classic Cars Move Fast at Auction
- Lawmakers Create Instant Loopholes With Private Bills : Legislation: Congress frowns on private bills because they can establish national precedents and appear to favor individual constituents.
- Mississippi Capitalizes, Earns Liberty Berth
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL : SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONALS : Poway's Season Ends With Its First Defeat
- Tennessee Wakes Up in Second Half, 31-10 : Volunteers: They still have to wait another week to see if they will play in the Cotton, Sugar or Hall of Fame Bowl.
- AROUND HOME : English Bone China
- 100 Views of a Mischievous Old Printmaker
- On Your Toes : Good Pedicurists Know Better Than to Play Doctor With Your Feet
- 'Mother California' Was a Marxist : THE MEXICAN MURALISTS IN THE UNITED STATES <i> by Laurance P. Hurlburt (University of New Mexico Press: $39.95, cloth; $19.95, paper; 320 pp.) </i>
- Street-Cleaning Pleas Weighed Against Budget : Government: The L.A. street maintenance bureau prefers a proposal costing more than $80 million over five years for signs, equipment and salaries.
- Portugal Hopes to Shift Into High, Fix Roads
- Lincoln Savings, Cranston Losses: Perceptions of Political Propriety : Fund-Raising: When politicians take campaign dollars from wheeler-dealers, they may build war chests at the expense of public trust.
- War in the Worlds of Art: David Vs. Political Goliath : NEA: As the atmosphere around grant-giving grows politically charged, artists must become aware of what they can do to defend their work.
- Former USC Star Banks Battles His Toughest Opponent : Drugs: Standout linebacker struggles to remain free of cocaine, knowing he's one positive test from being banned from NFL for life.
- Balanced Attack Gives CS Long Beach Victory
- Bowl Bid Assures Southwest Late Loss Didn't Spoil Fine Year : Football: Coach Henry Washington's Cougars (7-2-1) gain respect from opponents, attention from scouts and the reward of post-season play.
- Data Banks Strip Privacy, ACLU Says
- Technology Competition: Time to Fight 'Em or Join 'Em?
- Gift Books in Brief
- Responding to SOS, Authors Offer Sustenance
- Private Dancing : Within a Circle of Anna Pavlova Devotees, Auntie Rita Was a Star
- Spain Police Arrest 8 Muslims, Seize 265 Pounds of Explosives
- Nonfiction: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Real World
- Program Tries Sweetening Welfare With Added Cash for Job Trainees
- De Klerk Rejects ANC Plan for Interim Government
- Eastern Bloc Unrest Casts Different Light on Finland's '39 Winter War With Russia
- New U.S.-Japan Merger: Is America a Junior Partner?
- Killea Is Best Bet for 39th District Seat
- Path to Airport Site Consensus Was Bumpy
- U.N. Group Seeks Boat People Inquiry
- NHL ROUNDUP : McPhee Leads Canadiens to 5-3 Win
- Raiders Put This One in Perspective
- Arizona Extends Streak : Wildcats: They beat Arizona State, 28-10, and are 7-0-1 against the Sun Devils since 1981.
- World champion Midori Ito of Japan, displaying...
- Santa Clara Eliminates Bruins in Soccer
- Miami Enjoys a Measure of Revenge Against the No. 1 Irish : College Football: No. 7 Hurricanes earn a bid to the Sugar Bowl after ending Notre Dame's winning streak at 23 games.
- HIGH SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY : La Jolla Overcomes Setback, Wins Division II
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Seles Wins Again to Earn Berth Against Maleeva
- Soccer Language : AYSO Coach Hector Mendoza Teaches How to Win, Mexican Style
- STATE CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Boys in Black Socks Bring Home State Title
- Playing From the Heart
- BIG SAVINGS FOR COUPON CLIPPERS
- U.S. Exporters' Grand Success Story in Europe
- A Season of Miracles
- Fiction: Blunting the World's Sharp Edges
- New Entry Door Makes Good First Impression
- Long on Style : Jackets for Spring, 1990, Will Have a Slender Silhouette for Both Day and Night
- Bringing the Animators to Life
- Booze Ban Has Slim Poll Edge in San Marino
- OPEC Ministers Still Split Over Oil Output Quotas
- Archbishop Delivers Aid to Salvador : Central America: Los Angeles' Mahony calls for greater respect for human rights and justice.
- Officials Opt Not to Set Up Creche in Secular Display
- As weekly viewers of "Murphy Brown" (we...
- CBS dug into its archives to find...
- Enthusiasm High for Gorbachev's Visit to Italy : Diplomacy: He will sign 15 bilateral agreements. Rome officials also seek expanded trade and investment.
- Shoppers establish their beachhead at the mall as Christmas campaign begins.
- Man Found Stabbed to Death at Border
- Catfish Farmers Seek a New Hook to Reel In Increased Profits : Aquaculture: The field is getting crowded, so pond owners are turning to specialization to increase profits.
- Economics After the Cold War : Global change: Public euphoria for East Bloc reform may be matched by enormous commercial progress. But the process won't be painless.
- Symons to Head Realty Board in Beverly Hills
- B. Altman Stores Offering Clearance Discounts : New York: After 124 years in business, the grand dame of Fifth Avenue, B. Altman & Co., is closing its doors, but only after a huge liquidation sale.
- Chosen for Another People : THE PEOPLE AND UNCOLLECTED STORIES <i> by Bernard Malamud edited by Robert Giroux (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $18.95; 267 pp.) </i>
- School Bingo Fund-Raising Plan Raises Ire
- 'Rag Trade' Tailor-Made for Entry-Level Capitalists
- Tijuana: Trying to Aid Poor : Volunteers: But some U.S.-based groups sometimes go about it in an arrogant fashion.
- North Korea Soldier Defects Across DMZ
- AIA Grants Rare Honor to 'Genius' Behind the Lens
- Backlash Building Against Flood of E. Germans
- A Democracy Great in Size but Not Yet in Justice : India: Internationally and, above all, in torture, detentions and staged killings at home, the nation fails to be law-abiding.
- Police Looking for Hit-and-Run Driver
- Miramar Air Station: Will Navy Share It as an Airport? : Property: San Diego's need to replace Lindbergh Field puts new focus on Navy base. Rep. Jim Bates says joint use of Miramar is the 'obvious choice.'
- Bruins Take Time to Beat Santa Clara
- Sonic Sharpshooter Ellis a Bit Off Target
- East Bloc Needs Western Support
- In Quest of Thick Books for Thin Billfolds
- Low-Cost Homes: The Case Study Legacy
- La Quinta Homes Open
- Safari Spawns 'Tusk Force' Crusade to Save Elephants
- Mystified by Berets, Snowball Machines and David Letterman
- Ruling on Teens' Abortion Rights Seen as Major Test
- Rustic Shipping : Donkey, Mule Teams Carry Supplies in San Gabriel Mountains
- 'Everyone Is a Politician' in Back Room : NEWS ANALYSIS
- Disorder's Link to L-Tryptophan Is 'Significant'