- From the Archives: Ralph Bellamy Dies; Veteran Actor Won Fame for F.D.R. Role
- Bank Regulator OKs 2 Big Mergers : * Finance: The consolidation of Chemical and Manufacturers Hanover, as well as NCNB and C&S;/Sovran, wins approval.
- Holiday Season Shopping Starts Slowly, Stingily
- WORLD IN BRIEF : UNITED NATIONS : Hostage Negotiator Returns to Mideast
- The Guerrilla Lawyer : Justice: With his one-man Robin Hood Foundation, attorney Rees Lloyd crusades in court for the rights of poor workers.
- FULLERTON : Routine Residents' Survey Considered
- Taiwan Takes Aim at Speculation on Real Estate
- Dow Loses 5.36 in Slow Trading After Holiday
- Don't Stick With Cabinet if Epoxy Doesn't Hold
- Man Jumping Off Radio Tower Hurt as Chute Snags
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : FRESNO : Radon Filter May Double Water Bill
- Bushes Lead the Charge at Maryland Mall
- Readers Missed Story: When Did Strawberry Start Running Team?
- Carlsbad Ponders a New Redevelopment Idea : Planning: City will ask consultant to determine if a second redevelopment effort should be launched.
- Saving the World Is Never-Ending Task
- McGirt and Nunn Win Titles : Boxing: Brown loses welterweight crown. Agoura Hills fighter wins as super-middleweight.
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION VII : Webber Leads Laguna Hills to 31-17 Victory
- CSUN Drops to 0-4 on Late 3-Point Shot
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Oklahoma State Beats Georgia Tech to Win Preseason NIT Title
- NHL ROUNDUP : Stevens' Four Goals Power Penguins
- Haiti : Saved but Still Adrift
- Can't Get the Hang of Hammocks? : Colorado man offers Sky Chair as an easy-to-use alternative. It can be sampled this weekend at the Harvest Festival in Anaheim.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : BAKERSFIELD : Hostages Freed by Colombian Rebels
- Workers in India's Vast Public Sector Stage One-Day Walkout
- Decision on White Students' Group Gets Postponed
- VENTURA : City, Resident Show 'Pride in California'
- Proposed Pay Raise Questioned : Oxnard: The City Council appears headed toward rejection of steep salary increases for the city clerk and city treasurer.
- OXNARD : City to End Quarter With Budget Surplus
- Truancy Patrol : Operation Safeschool Gets Tardy Teen-Agers to Classroom
- Heat Planned for the Future; Other Expansion Teams Did Not
- ROUNDUP : DIVISION II
- PREP BASKETBALL '91 -- '92: FREEWAY LEAGUE : Troy
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION VI FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Tustin's Miller Leads Shutout Over Bassett
- Versatile Camellias Grace Many a Landscape : Despite 3,000 Types in Existence, Hybridizers Work Hard to Produce More
- Dole Urges Bush to Move Fast on Economic Plan
- Magic and AIDS: The Story Continues
- Ex-Spouses Say Home No Match for Military Careers
- Huntington Beach Draws Protest for Pay Raise to 41
- Heat's Rising at Postal Service Pressure Cooker : Stress: Holiday crush and violence elsewhere make attention to harmony crucial at Orange County office.
- Lowery Gets 34, but Loyola Loses, 120-116
- Harrick Cautious Despite Fast Start : UCLA: Coach downplays Bruins' easy victory over Indiana.
- He's Used to Having the Feathers Fly : * Poultry: Chicken farmer Frank Perdue is no stranger to controversy.
- Despite Weak U.S. Economy, Mexico Leaps Ahead : * Trade: Foreign investment is fueling a robust 5% growth rate in the Mexican economy.
- Smith, McGee Take the Heat at USC
- Front Driving Mercury Down, Fire Danger Up : Weather: Gusty winds may prompt fire officials to deploy special strike teams in blaze-prone areas.
- Pearl Harbor Cruise Is 'Mighty Mo's' Last Mission
- Students Demonstrate for More School Funding
- Trespassing golfers who practice their shots inside...
- Antelopes Turn Cold in 24-12 Loss to LB Wilson
- PREP BASKETBALL '91 -- '92: FREEWAY LEAGUE : 1990-1991 IN REVIEW
- INTERNATIONAL
- New Rules Could Result in Vast Wetlands Loss in Florida, Scientists Fear : Environment: Possible damage to the state's unique ecosystem outrages activists. Farmers and developers support the proposed changes.
- Prime Minister of Soviet Kyrgyzstan Dies in Traffic Accident; Took Job This Year
- France Ready to Block Togo Coup Attempt
- Leader of Largest Death Squad in Colombia Gives Up
- Kyrgyzstan Premier Killed
- SIMI VALLEY : Student Paper to Resume Publication
- Lawmakers Pick Sides Early for Primaries : Politics: Five of the Valley area's seven congressional representatives aren't waiting for party front-runners to emerge in California's U.S. Senate races.
- Papp's Cancer
- Copter Aids in Plane Search : Aviation: The low-flying aircraft joins fixed-wing flights over desert in hunt for the Fullerton-bound Cessna, which has been missing since Nov. 14.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Restrooms Approved for Parking Structure
- REGIONAL VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Laguna Beach Faces Unseeded St. Joseph
- SKIING WORLD CUP : Accola Shakes Runner-Up Status, Beats Tomba
- PREP BASKETBALL '91 -- '92: FREEWAY LEAGUE : Sonora
- Hart Foils Stubborn Chaminade in Final Minutes of 26-21 Victory
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Oklahoma State Beats Georgia Tech to Win Preseason NIT Title
- PREP BASKETBALL '91 -- '92: FREEWAY LEAGUE : Buena Park
- Art of Preservation : Renewal: New director takes the helm at the Balboa Art Conservation Center, which restores aging and ailing works.
- Gauchos Keep USD Off Target : * College basketball: Toreros can't overcome poor shooting in 58-53 loss to UC Santa Barbara.
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION IX : Whittier Christian Shut Out by Tehachapi
- Aman Troupe to Open Family Series
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION VI FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Woodbridge Leads Charmed Life, Beats Rancho Alamitos
- Daffy Plays Paid Off for Ward : College football: Cal State Northridge wide receiver threw seven touchdown passes from unusual formations.
- STAGE REVIEW : Tons of Tunes From Broadway's Heyday
- Kirk Cameron and Chelsea Noble: The End of a Beautiful Friendship
- TRANSPORTATION
- Male Breast Cancer Proves Rare, Deadly : Health: Men are not likely to look for symptoms. A third who get the disease annually will die, compared to a fourth of women.
- Army, Croats Act to Encourage U.N. Deployment
- Years of Patience Pay Off; Father, Daughter United
- NEXT STEP
- Cambodia Vows Safety for the Khmer Rouge
- Shoppers Making Lists, Thinking Twice : Economy: On what is usually the biggest buying day of the year, some say they'll give fewer gifts and hunt for more bargains.
- Countywide : Suit Accuses District of Siphoning Water
- OXNARD : Man Says 2 Officers Beat Him While He Was Scavenging Cans
- Mater Dei Passes By Fontana : Division I: Blanton throws for three touchdowns and runs for another in 46-16 victory.
- PREP BASKETBALL '91 -- '92: FREEWAY LEAGUE : La Habra
- Redskins Weigh Effect of First Loss
- Track No Problem for Fox at Saugus
- Controversy Over Breast Implants
- Golf, Tennis Will Join the Fray
- Even With Blanks, Bullets Top Clippers : Pro basketball: Big guns are sidelined but Washington wins, 101-94, in a game Schuler says 'we should have won.'
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION X : Sharkey's Touchdowns Help Calvary Chapel Beat Trona
- Bertrand Sails to Comeback Victory
- Discontent Seen as Costly to Episcopal Church : Finances: Some local parishes may opt to withhold money from the national church to protest a perceived extreme liberalism at the top of the denomination.
- Installation ceremonies for Ted Cole will take...
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION VII : Clayton Leads Trabuco Hills Past Arroyo Grande
- 'December Dilemma' Draws Attention to Hanukkah : Festival: The holiday grows in importance in the United States because it allows Jews to express their faith in response to images of Christmas. In Israel, it is a minor observance.
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : SCC Takes Early Lead, Rolls Over Maranatha
- NCAA WATER POLO CHAMPIONSHIPS : Irvine Wins, Advances to Semifinals
- Controversy Over Breast Implants
- Confronting AIDS With an Arsenal of Education : Religion: KCET and the Catholic Church cooperate on 'Lights of Hope,' a program informing Latinos about the disease--but all is not yet forgiven.
- La Habra's Kristich Is the Most in the Post : Basketball: 6-foot-5 center excelled in a summer league and has fought off criticism to earn a scholarship to UCLA.
- Outsized Oak Park Barely Outpointed, 21-17
- Action on Social Issues Urged by Mahony : Catholicism: Cardinal says church teachings should be used to help improve the quality of life in Los Angeles.
- Who Were Those Kids?
- May Is a Star in Classroom, but He Wants Respect on Court : Basketball: Coach tells UCI center to concentrate on rebounding and defense, and leave scoring to others.
- Japanese Director Imai
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION VI FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : University Extends Shutout Streak to Three With 34-0 Victory
- La Jolla Makes the Most of Escondido's Breakdowns
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Broncos' Mark Jackson Out for Season
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Hits 15 Three-Pointers to Win
- PLNC, UC San Diego Win in Tourney
- Baseball
- NHL Suspends Sandstrom for Five Games
- Quick Dominguez Outlasts Thousand Oaks, 49-33
- Rupert Holmes' Vanishing Act
- KMEX to Broadcast East L.A. Parade Live
- Weird Items Sell Briskly in Japan
- Auto Industry Likely to Cut Output in Early '92 : * Manufacturing: Analysts expect extended U.S. plant shutdowns, even if they're not as long as last year's.
- Wood Prices
- A SPECIAL REPORT: RECYCLING
- U.S. to Remove 1st Missile Under Treaty
- Iraqi Gives $3.2-Million 'Tip' to Belly Dancer
- Bush Downplays Rift With Moscow on Overture to Ukraine
- House Minority Leader Michel Enjoys Political Revival of Sorts
- State Asks L.A. to Repay Sewage Plant Funds : Water: Auditors charge that the city is not treating as much effluent as it originally proposed, causing repeated spills.
- Countywide : Man Gets 13 Years for Bank Robberies
- Countywide : Odd Weather Brings High Winds, Snow
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bulls Extend Streak to 11 in Two Overtimes
- DIVISION V FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Santa Margarita's Big Chance Blows Away
- INTERNATIONAL
- Collector Has Her Own Little World : Display: Alice O'Neill Avery's massive array of little things--dollhouses, dolls, furniture--is on exhibit in San Juan.
- SHOOTING FOR 2000: Although it's slow work,...
- Drug Trafficking Spawns a 'Death Valley' : Colombia: The Cali cartel turns the Cauca into the country's 'most dangerous region in terms of drug violence.'
- China Frees a Protest Leader, Drops Charges Against Unionist
- Holiday Sparks Brief Riot in Georgia Jail
- Killer Bees Do Little Harm
- High British Official Guilty of Contempt
- Countywide : Youth May Be Tried as Adult in Slaying
- Three Men Die in Apparent Double Murder and Suicide
- Police Get High-Tech Help in Battling Gangs : Law enforcement: Computers purchased with forfeited drug money will link agencies to network providing data on gang members.
- ROUNDUP : DIVISION X
- Laguna Museum Puts Staff on 'Furlough,' Cancels Show
- To Win Big Is Miami's No. 1 Goal
- Watrous Calls the Tune : Trombonist Makes Sure His Music Fits Into His Plan
- INTERNATIONAL
- Rival May Back French Bid for Executive Life : * Insurance: The National Organization of Life and Health Guaranty Assns.' turnabout may make it easier to resolve the fate of the failed Los Angeles-based insurer.
- Noise in the 'Hood? Some Ways to Reduce It : Improvements: You can soundproof your home by paying special attention to doors and windows.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Andreotti Under Siege as Italy Prepares to Vote
- COLUMN ONE : Breezes of Change in Tonga : A benevolent king is the big man in the tiny island nation. But democratic ideas are in the South Pacific air. Whatever happens, it's likely to be at the usual speed.
- What the West Must Ask of a New Ukraine : Kiev needs guidance on economic integration, nuclear role
- County Plan Seeks Smog Cop to Patrol Highways
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION III : Esperanza Holds Off Stubborn Villa Park
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Loara Starts With 14-0 Lead, Then Loses Momentum, Game
- Prep SCOREBOARD : TOP PERFORMERS
- Pilots May Face Stiffer Noise Rules : Van Nuys Airport: Panel considers reduced nighttime hours and quieter takeoffs. Residents fear rezoning that would eliminate homes.
- PREP BASKETBALL '91 -- '92: FREEWAY LEAGUE : Sunny Hills
- El Camino Makes Its Points--63--to Top Pirates
- Wearing Different Jerseys : Rock: Street-smart Southside Johnny Lyon, now living in San Clemente, is busy rockin' 'round the map with new album release.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Honeyed Retro From Voice of Beehive
- Smith, McGee Take the Heat at USC
- Colombian Rebels Free American Oil Workers
- Winds Blow a Heap of Woes on Southland : Weather: Gusts drive brush fire in Sylmar foothills before it is contained, down power lines and create blizzard-like conditions in the mountains.
- Pure Manna From on High : A very welcome federal transit bill to get California moving again
- YORBA LINDA : Residents Recycling Nearly 25% of Waste
- YWCA Face Lift Will Mean Help for More Women
- NEWBURY PARK : 2 Boys, Firecrackers Ignite Brush Blaze
- He Teaches How to Win--in Life : Prep football: Coach of Lindsay, Calif., team has produced success on the field, and in his fight against leukemia.
- ROUNDUP : Seraphs Stun Big Bear in Final Minute
- Vista Spoils Night for Morse, Taylor
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION I : Edison's Bid for Upset Falls Short
- PREP BASKETBALL : Simi Valley Event Draws Elite Teams : Tournament: State finalist Fremont and City Section runner-up North Hollywood join field.
- Brown Longs for a Different World
- Holiday Buying Begins With Little Cheer
- Soviet State Bank Is Broke, Chairman Says
- A New, Hands-On Life
- How to Advance Insurance Reform : Powerful Roberti should tap Johnston for key insurance committee chair
- ANACAPA ISLAND : Coast Guard Rescues 2 From Stalled Boat
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Moorpark Stumbles Without Wilson
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION VI FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Big Play Before Halftime Sparks Valencia : Football: Touchdown pass from O'Brien to Kevin Alexander ignites Tigers in 28-0 victory over Newport Harbor.
- CHARGERS UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Team Braces to Start Gagliano If Ankle Keeps Friesz Sidelined
- On-Court Jesting Might Be Costly if Cheerleader's Squawk Is Heeded
- Battle of the Floridas Is Today
- Controversial Cardinal Reappointed by Pope
- Cuba Idles Tractors Due to Fuel Shortage
- Readers Missed Story: When Did Strawberry Start Running Team?
- I-5 Meter Systems Unveiled
- San Diego
- Father and Daughter Dealing With Tragedy
- Batten Down the Hatches Once Again
- Nailing Down Building Plans : Housing: Solana Beach considers a law that would impose a two-year deadline on home improvement projects. Opponents say measure is too restrictive.
- Woods, Booth Advance in Junior Tournament
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Answer Do Wins Turf Express Again; Will Stay Put This Time
- What Is This Thing Called Thing?
- Bennett Takes It to the Maxx : Jazz: The noted electric bassist who apprenticed with Charlie Parker recalls a busy career and expounds on today's music. His own band plays at El Matador tonight.
- The Tangled Tale Behind Mozart's Famed Requiem
- Foster Care Rules Left Out Family, Tragedy Followed : Children: Boy's death raises issue of 'kinship care' as alternative to placing neglected youngsters with strangers.
- VENTURA : Mound School Students' Missions Are Accomplished
- Pratt, Henderson Legacies as Different as Their Styles : Government: The two political opposites, both defeated in bids for second council terms, look back as they prepare to leave.
- St. Jude Patients Honored for Their Positive Attitudes
- Print Exhibit Reveals a Pictorial History : Display: Show at the San Diego Museum of Art demonstrates how the medium revolutionized the arts.
- Eisenhower Coasts Past Canyon, 38-6
- P.M. Dawn's New Day : Rappers' Return to '60s Spirit Leads to Hit Single
- Confronting AIDS With an Arsenal of Education : Cable review: Bravo mixes moving documentaries, music, comedy and frank programming in its monthlong telethon to raise funds for care-givers.
- Suit Alleges Conspiracy to Ruin Businessman
- How to Use Timing to Reduce Your Tax Bill
- Motorist's 'Jet' Flight of Fancy Will Never Get Off the Ground : Hobby: Jim Cox of Canoga Park puts on a show when he roars away from his home in a Pulse, which resembles a plane on wheels.
- Ramona
- Life on the Rig : Careers: Men who labor on the 2,300-plus oil wells in Ventura County enjoy the outdoor work, high pay and camaraderie of their jobs.
- Aztecs Want 'Canes to Feel Underdog's Bite : * College football: Top-ranked Miami favored by four touchdowns tonight.
- Laker Patchwork Finally Gives Way on Parquet Floor : NBA: Nine-game post-Magic winning streak ends when Celtics take advantage of L.A. lineup that is missing Divac and Campbell.
- Nebraska Grinds Out Place in Orange Bowl : College football: Cornhuskers rally from 14-3 halftime deficit to defeat Oklahoma, 19-14, and become Big Eight representative.
- French Ride Wave to a Split : Tennis: After Agassi rolls, Leconte and Lyon crowd give Sampras a dose of Davis Cup 101.
- COMMENTARY : Yankees Give Buechele the Old Two-Step
- TV Reviews : Showtime Dares a Madonna Spoof
- Bishop Keeps a Steady Hand on Helm
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS
- Illinois Mulls Local Phone Competition
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Final Imelda Marcos Charges Are Filed
- Storm Systems Dump Snow, Rain Across Much of U.S. : Weather: Warnings are posted for the Southwest and Rockies. A cold front blasts the Northwest coast with winds up to 81 m.p.h.
- 34 Die in Sri Lanka Clash
- Togo President Urges Soldiers to End Revolt
- Battle Between Military Life, Marriage : Ex-Spouses Say Home Is No Match for Soldiers' Careers, Sense of Duty
- Glendale, Hobbled by Rucker Injury, Falls to Dana Hills
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : Valley View's Dotson Out; Morningside Wins, 36-9
- Baseball
- Timing Right for Redskins' Quarterback : Football: Mark Rypien may have NFL's strongest supporting cast, but he has turned in some quality performances of his own.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- PREP CROSS-COUNTRY STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS : Hart, Madera to Tangle With No. 1 Ranking on the Line
- Perles Stays as Michigan State Coach
- Soccer
- For Mutombo and Nuggets, the NBA Is Just One Big Block Party
- Late Three-Pointer Beats CS Northridge, 74-71
- Point Loma Lets Its Defense Do the Stalking
- WEEKEND TV : Pasadena's Other Parade Airs Sunday
- INTERNATIONAL
- INTERNATIONAL
- Smith, McGee Take the Heat at USC
- Wanted by Police: More Minority Officers
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : BAKERSFIELD : Salvation Army to Return to Mall
- Rescuers Seek Plane Missing for Two Weeks
- San Marcos
- NEWPORT BEACH : Chamber Honors 3 Officers, Dispatcher
- Marine Held After S&L; Is Broken Into, Vandalized : Crime: A youth tipped police after his father saw someone smash the thrift's doors. Police are seeking a motive.
- OXNARD : Speed Limit Reduced on Rural Highway
- Eisenhower Crushes Canyon, 38-6
- Water Polo
- Volleyball
- COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : James Fits New Role Well as Titans Beat Gonzaga in Opener
- INTERNATIONAL
- WORLD IN BRIEF : TURKEY : Kurdish Rebels Vow 'Year of Hell' in '92
- It's Red-Letter Day for Ukraine as 'G' Makes Comeback : Linguistics: Banned by Stalin, the letter has become a symbol of the struggle for restoration of the republic's language.
- Myanmar's Human Rights Record Is 'Grave,' U.N. Committee Says
- THANKS, MICKEY: What about all that trash...
- Winds Blow a Heap of Woes on Southland : Weather: Gusts drive brush fire in Sylmar foothills before it is contained, down power lines and create blizzard-like conditions in the mountains.
- NAACP to Hold Hearing on Police Misconduct
- Pendleton Marine Held in the Vandalizing of S
- 2 Remain Hospitalized After Inhaling Fumes
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION II : Explosive Dana Hills Line Defuses Dynamiters, 28-7
- Dreaming of a Green Christmas : Sony Has a Lot Riding on Films, Records Over the Holidays
- Talks on Reshaping S. Africa to Start : Apartheid: Black and white leaders agree to open constitutional negotiations Dec. 20. The process may last a year or more.
- Dispute Leads to Bargains on Tulsa City Land
- Countywide : Temples Planning Hanukkah Services
- Man, 19, Shot in Scuffle With Deputies
- GARDEN GROVE : City Launches 'Neat Streets' Program
- Orange County Police: An Ethnic Profile
- Ralph Bellamy Dies; Veteran Actor Won Fame for F.D.R. Role
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Los Alamitos Beats Hawthorne in Second Overtime
- Faith Baptist to Play for 8-Man Title
- Fontana Helpless Against Mater Dei : Prep football: Monarchs have plenty of heroes in 46-16 rout of Steelers. Loyola is next.
- PREP BASKETBALL '91 -- '92: FREEWAY LEAGUE : Fullerton
- U.S. Satellite Systems to Compete With Intelsat : * Communications: The Bush Administration will allow private companies to launch international communications services.
- 'Schwarzkopf of the Oil Firefighters' Calls It a Once-in-a-Lifetime Feat : * Energy: Larry H. Flak led those who put out 698 blazes in Kuwait. He did the job in seven months, and he didn't lose anyone to the mines or ammo on the ground.
- Repair Work on Jefferson, Lincoln Memorials to Begin
- Atlantis Crew Sees Ships, Planes Clearly Using Pentagon Optics
- WORLD IN BRIEF : HAITI : U.S. Rejects Call for New Elections
- Fuel Spilled in Harbor but No Damage Is Seen
- FBI Opens Antelope Valley Branch Office
- Inside Knowledge May Have Helped in ATM Robberies : Crime: One of five suspects was employed by firm that repairs cash machines. Two are ordered held without bail in string of South Bay heists.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Davis Gives Shell the Credit for Success
- GOLF SKINS GAME : Merely Playing Alongside His Hero Is Kick for This First-Timer
- UCLA's Moore Has Never Been Short on Flair for Scoring Goals
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Crews, Thompson on Active Roster
- Klein Shoots 76, Qualifies for Match Play
- The Loneliest Night of the Week for CBS : Television: The network's plan to capture an older audience on Fridays with Carol Burnett as the centerpiece quickly crumpled.
- Loyola Keeps Edison at Bay, 20-13
- County's Travel Allowance
- Obituaries - Nov. 30, 1991
- Holiday Buying Begins With Little Cheer
- It's Time for Some Readin', Writin' and Illustratin'
- Dust Storm Causes I-5 Pileup; 6 Die, 50 Hurt : Traffic: Wreckage north of Coalinga involves up to 100 cars and big-rig trucks. CHP closes 150 miles of road.
- Bush Weighs Shake-Up--May Replace Sununu : White House: Chief of staff would be asked to take another post, sources say. Change could come next week.
- MISSION COLLEGE : Sylmar Campus to Be Dedicated
- Will Probe Put Capitol's Top Lobbyist on the Shelf? : Politics: Many hope it will squelch insurance industry advocate Clay Jackson. Others see him emerging unscathed.
- 14 Killed, 114 Hurt in I-5 Pileups : Traffic: More than 100 vehicles collide in dust storm north of Coalinga. Victims describe 'all kinds of terrible scenes--trucks on fire, cars on fire, bodies in the road.'
- Israel Softening Stance on Date for Mideast Peace Talks
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 30, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 30, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 30, 1991
- TECHNOLOGY - Nov. 30, 1991