- Family of Four Found Dead in Home : Crime: Police have no suspects or motive in deaths of a Granada Hills couple and two children.
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 21, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 21, 1991
- HIGH TECHNOLOGY
- Research Bares Sunless Tanning Method : Dermatology: Experimental hormone treatment might help people who burn easily as well as offer a hedge against the peril of ozone layer depletion.
- Latino Gets No. 2 Post in LAPD's Foothill Division
- Supervisors Order Inquiry Into New Fire Dispatch System
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Recession Threatens to Increase Deficit
- San Diego
- OJAI VALLEY : Reusing Effluent Costly, Report Says
- From Street to Theater : Hundreds of Homeless Attend Premiere of Movie About Them
- Jurisprudence
- The Winning Continues or Casper : Golf: Continued competition still fun for Hall of Fame member.
- Pro Basketball
- ANALYSIS : Something Is Missing From Kings; Could It Be Kasper and Duchesne?
- Big West-WAC Might Join Forces for Some Sports
- The Health-Care Heist
- Union Says British Airways Seeks KLM
- Out of This World : UFOs: A former Soviet air force colonel preaches the gospel of extraterrestrial visitation, in which the friendly folk from outer space are waiting for us to get our act together.
- Despite Soviet Flexibility, U.S. Officials Question Value of Arms Talks : Diplomacy: Amid political turmoil, can anybody in Moscow deliver on accords? There are doubts.
- The Generosity Flows Like Wine at Benefit
- An Absent America, a Toothless Europe : Yugoslavia: Since the United States won't accept a European military force, it must take an active role in stopping Serbia's aggression.
- COSTA MESA : Fuel Tanks Worry Airport Neighbors
- UCI Reaches Defensive Goal in Exhibition
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Esiason's Status in Doubt for Sunday
- Clippers Give Way in Second Half
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Bruins Learn to 'Fight On' in Practice
- NHL ROUNDUP : Red Wings' Federov Can Do It All, 4-1
- Toreros Land 4 Top Basketball Prospects
- Playing the End of Innocence : Movies: Juliette Lewis surprises critics with a strong performance as the teen-aged daughter in 'Cape Fear.'
- Neck Injury Paralyzes Lions' Utley : Pro football: Lineman loses mobility from chest down, team doctor says.
- Padres Begin Talks With Teufel
- Kings Fend Off Sharks in Overtime : Hockey: Donnelly scores with 1:13 remaining as L.A. ends its six-game winless streak with a 3-2 victory.
- SOUTHERN SECTION WATER POLO PLAYOFFS : San Clemente Upsets No. 1 Corona del Mar
- Waking Up to the Arts : Visual and Musical Program Is an Eye-Opener for Students--Even the Nappers
- Look Who's Talking XXIV : Television: Maury Povich, Cristina Ferrare, Chuck Woolery and Montel Williams join the horde of talk shows. Best of the new hosts: comic Jenny Jones.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'The Butler' Finally Does It After First Act : Though the production stumbles at the start, the Long Beach Community Players rescue the humorous whodunit from murdering itself.
- Pop Reviews : Ozzy Belts Out Off-Key Excitement
- ART REVIEWS : A Dark Side to Children's 'Diaries'
- Music Review : Walker-McClish Recital in Westwood
- 'Gorilla' Protects Car Doors
- Panel Likely to Condemn Cranston Acts : Ethics: Senator said to escape trial or censure for his actions in the 'Keating Five' affair but faces rebuke in full debate on the floor today.
- A Lawmaker's Life
- OAK PARK : Supervisors Raise Trash Collection Fee
- Drug Reverses Artery Disease, Study Finds
- NEWBURY PARK : Woman Arrested in Attack on Husband
- Supervisors Order Review of Travel Allowances
- COUNTYWIDE : Rescue Mission Seeks Holiday Help
- 3 Blacks Lose Bid for Police Union Board
- Libertarians Bring 3rd-Party Message to Handful at CSUN
- Test-Score Gap Spurs Call for District Help : Education: Smaller classes and higher-paid teachers are suggested for schools serving black and Latino students, who are falling further behind whites and Asians.
- Kerrey Offers Apology for Lesbian Joke : Politics: Presidential hopeful calls the story, also involving ex-Gov. Brown, insensitive and stupid. He told it to fellow candidate Bill Clinton.
- Mexico Plans Toll Road
- An Ailing Provo Turns 'The Swamp' Into a Field of Dreams : A daring new industrial park built totally on speculation resuscitates the Utah town.
- City Housing Officials Told to Remedy Problems
- Antonovich Creates Heat With 'Hot Flash' Remark to Molina
- Cult Leader to Return to Face Child Abuse Charges
- Toll Road to Stretch From Mexicali to Tecate
- San Diego
- Miscellany
- 4 Acquitted of Murder in Drug Officer's Death : Courts: Jury convicts the three men and one woman of felony cocaine dealing. Three alleged gunmen still await trial.
- Aztecs Beat UC Riverside in Volleyball
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Starting Quarterback Undetermined
- Tustin Guard Moore Picks Texas Christian
- Abstinence or Safe Sex
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Extra Practice Helps Sugar Perfect His Putting
- Gov. Cuomo Hears Bad News: N.Y. State Deficit May Double
- TOUR: It's a Short Walk to the Past : Altadena Home Tour Is a Walk to the Past
- District Urges Big Expansion of Landfill : Santa Paula: The proposal infuriates some area residents and growers' representatives. They fear additional pollution.
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- MOORPARK : 4 Buildings Burn in Orange Grove Fire
- Calvary Chapel's Sharkey Can Compete With Best
- MISSION VIEJO : Truck-Ban Proposal to Be Considered
- SANTA ANA : Lifesaving Skills Tested by Students
- Winds Wreak Havoc on Cabo Racers
- Griffin Reaches 106 Final in World Boxing
- LOS ALAMITOS : Baffert Gives Up His Quarter Horses
- HIGH SCHOOL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Torrid L.A. Baptist Sweeps Volleyball Quarterfinal
- No More Burdens to Bear : Carpinteria Bows Out of Football Series With Moorpark After 51st Win in a Row
- Attention Disorder Can Explain School Problems
- Bent on Clearing the Air : Attorney Mary Nichols hopes 'Amazing L.A.' campaign will spur residents to join the fight to keep Los Angeles from choking to death.
- BANKING/FINANCE
- TRAFFIC WATCH : Light Brigade
- New Alliance Bolsters Donahue Schriber
- BANKING
- Some Rich Are Still Paying No Taxes, IRS Says
- BANKING
- A Super Send-Off for New Toshiba PC:...
- Admiral Named Bush Aide
- A Guide to Reclaiming L.A.
- COLUMN ONE : Blacks Find Bias Amid Affluence : A rapidly growing black middle class raises the prospect of a new order in civil rights and social patterns. But many say whites still do not accept or understand them.
- Stormy Florida Still 'Lightning Capital'
- Search for O.C.-Bound Plane Scaled Back
- The Fall Could Have Been Worse : Wall Street: Analysts say controls on computerized program trading may have kept the markets from plunging even further on Friday and Tuesday.
- San Diego
- PERSPECTIVE ON ADVERTISING : Bikini Team: Sexism for the Many : Sex harassment is considered wrong in the workplace, but ads relentlessly sell an image of subservient women.
- Champion Irvine Tries to Focus on Road Ahead
- Hungary Gives Approval to Use ICN's Ribavirin : Health care: Along with Ireland, it becomes the second European nation to allow the drug in AIDS virus therapy. The firm's stock goes up to $15.50.
- Haitian Refugees Return to Reality : Repatriation: Bush Administration ships 315 back home. But U.S. judge orders a halt.
- Vukovar Refugees Flee as Yugoslav Army Triumphs
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Who Should Teach Them?
- City Claims New Evidence of Deal Cut by Developer
- Health Conferees Hear of Latino Folk Medicine
- Two Might Join WAC in Baseball, Softball
- Valencia Gets to Feel the Heat in Division VI
- Esperanza Steadies Itself for Careful Final Steps
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Loyola Romps Past Northridge in Volleyball
- When Kennedy High Coach Bob Francola walked...
- A North County Koo : Music: Owner of Leo's Little Bit O' Country has earned his share of success since arriving from South Korea.
- Psychotic Waltz's Vocalist Makes Hay of Group Hiatus
- Graphic Tale of the USSR During WWII
- ECONOMY
- ENERGY
- Al Jerome has been named president and...
- Merchandise Trade Deficit Steady in September : Commerce: Exports of U.S. goods were at near-record levels, while imports surged to the highest point in 11 months.
- Runaway Mexican Train Derails Onto Road, Killing 50
- TV News Van Driver Hampered Oakland Fire Fight, Police Say
- Spy Satellite Glitch Delays Space Shuttle Liftoff
- Life on Hold Should Be Fate of Everyone Who Cuts In
- SANTA ANA : 2 Bandits in Home Invasion Still Sought
- Drop in the Pols : Legislators Bergeson, Leonard Plummet in Sky Dive
- Pleas by Reiner, Board Fail to Save Night Court
- Judge Says Courthouse Restoration Is Imperiled
- Cheyenne Brando Checks Into Hospital in Tahiti
- VENTURA : Man Who Blinded Son Is Jailed Again
- KID BEAT : 'The Littlest Wizard' Needs Magic Touch
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Beneath the Glittery Package Lies a Voice of Gold : Gary Morris, of soap-opera and 'Les Miz' renown, demonstrates at the Crazy Horse Steak House his wide range, a rich harmonic makeup and master phrasing.
- Good Heavens! : Can 'Wonderful Life' Earn Its Wings as a Musical?
- FIXATIONS : Mover and Shaker : Tambourine-Touting Gloria an O.C. Club Regular
- Robbins Was Widely Disliked by Colleagues : Reputation: He was known for his cockiness and his deal-making, but he remained popular with constituents in his heavily Democratic district.
- At the End of a Love Story, an Abdication
- COUNTYWIDE : Report Raps Trauma Center Cost Shifting
- More Families Than Ever Seek Groceries From Food Banks : Recession: Officials say people with jobs are relying on the relief organizations to help combat hard times.
- Revising of Oak Tree Ordinance Postponed
- Judge Imposes Limits on Suits by Ex-Planning Chief : Government: Emotional distress claim ruled invalid, but Spalding can seek damages against city attorney.
- Antelope Valley Facing Key Game Without 3 Players Accused of Rape : College football: Two others also named in complaint by 14-year-old are not charged because they might testify in the case.
- Miscellany
- Raging Bull : Pierce's Parker Channels Anger Into Punishing Running Style
- NBA ROUNDUP : The Heat Is On in Fourth Win in a Row, 111-91
- Ripken Is the Most Valuable Player; Fielder Is Most Upset
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Fishermen Closing In on Record Giant Yellowfin Tuna
- Winds Die Down, and Ole Wins Race to Cabo : Sailing: Elias' yacht finishes 41 minutes in front. A sailor falls overboard but is rescued.
- Notre Dame Plays Win Above Fold
- Bailout Agency's Auction Given a Second Chance : Thrifts: The Resolution Trust Corp. hopes Thursday's sale will get past the opening gavel, unlike last year's fiasco.
- Gulf War Cleanup Financing Sought
- In Death, a Generous Rancher Emerges as 'Crazy Pig,' the Drug Lord : Trafficking: Somehow, he avoided detection and arrest for years until he was mysteriously gunned down in Guadalajara.
- Voter Turnout Fell to 45% in '90, Census Bureau Says
- SIMI VALLEY : City to Buy Land for Rail Depot, Parking
- Soviets Offered Aid but Stress Debt Relief : Economy: Rich nations unveil a package worth several billion dollars. An aide to Yeltsin says Moscow can't meet its obligations.
- Police Investigate Man's Fatal Stabbing
- Alternate UCI House Sites Backed : Preservation: Either of two new locations would be preferable to putting University House where it would threaten rare birds and plants, an Academic Senate subcommittee says.
- SIMI VALLEY : Residents Oppose Expansion of City
- Miscellany
- Forward From Texas Signs With UC Irvine
- Text of Robbins' Letter of Resignation From Senate
- 2 Arrested in Fatal Driveway Shooting
- VENTURA : Quake-Proofing of Buildings Required
- STAGE REVIEW : 'The Dragon' a Lacerating Allegory of Political Change
- House Sustains Bush's Abortion Counseling Ban
- Stock Market Seen to Signal It's Losing Faith in Recovery : Economy: Sharp declines indicate that investors are worried about corporate profits, long-term interest rates.
- Bridge's Laser Warning System Takes Safety to New Heights
- New York, L.A., Paris--This Cat Goes Everywhere
- Philosopher A.I. Melden of UCI Dies
- Escondido Board OKs Valley Center High School Site
- District Weighs Tougher English Classes at College
- Covering Hate Vandals: It's Not a Black-and-White Case
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC SPACES : You Learn to Get in Line Early
- Evidence of Developer's Secret Deal Reported : Lawsuit: City attorneys say a $200,000 offer was intended to gain Pierce College's support for Warner Ridge plan. A five-month delay is sought in the builder's case against L.A.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Rookie Young Impresses Coaches
- Trout Back and Anglers Have Them
- Eisenhower Is Mighty, but Not Invincible
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Viking Owner Says He Wants Holtz
- HIGH TECHNOLOGY
- ENERGY
- Bush Invites Salinas
- Signs Point to 'Good Recovery,' Bush Says : Economy: President cites low inflation and interest rates and declining personal debt. He again blames Congress for sluggish growth.
- Race Shaping Up for Robbins' Seat : Politics: Weintraub says she'll run. Assemblymen Katz and Friedman are also among those mentioned for special election to fill out term ending in 1994.
- Boy Accused of Killing His Father Is Released
- SANTA PAULA : New Way to Select Panelists Studied
- ANAHEIM : Council Peers Elect Daly Mayor Pro Tem
- North County Trash Troubles Piling Up
- Making a Political Appeal : D.A. Reiner's comments in shooting case are not helpful
- STANTON : Saturday Shooting Claims 2nd Victim
- Panel Softens Probation Terms for Banning Team
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS
- TV REVIEW : 'Civil Wars' Loses Battle to Absurdities
- LEGAL FILE
- Soft Market Pushes Back Craft Museum's Home Plan
- Lawyers and Guns
- Pop Reviews : Deep in the Heart of Scotland
- Shapiro New Executive VP at New Line Distribution
- BANKING/FINANCE : CommerceBank Vets Trying to Take Some Deposits to New Jobs
- Bridgford Splits Stock, Declares Dividend: Bridgford Foods...
- Quake in Tokyo Closes Airport, Stops Trains
- Oh Baby: Tennis star Chris Evert has...
- Washington Sinks Key Anti-Drought Bill : WATER WATCH: But tide is running toward reform
- 5 Wounded by Gunfire in Drive-By
- SANTA ANA : Residents Oppose Traffic Access Plan
- USC VS. UCLA: REGAINED PRIDE, OR ADDED GLORY? : Oh, What a Fill-In! : In 1966, Dow Replaced Beban, Led UCLA to Win
- Mejia a Valedictorian of Sorts in Cross-Country
- Master's Soccer Team Seeded 11th in NAIA Tournament Field
- SOUTHERN SECTION TENNIS PLAYOFFS : Dana Hills Surprises Corona del Mar Again
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Unseeded Laguna Beach Upsets Mater Dei
- Egos Churning the Waters : The Competition for Lunker Striped Bass at Silverwood Lake Turns Mild-Mannered Sportsmen Into Volatile Finger-Pointers
- Latino Companies in O.C. Find Climate for Growth Hot, Hot, Hot
- Wisconsin Invests Trust in O.C.: The state...
- Executive Seeks Old Challenges of Risk, Profit
- On Texas Border, Outlook for Air Quality Is Murky : Environment: Poverty and lax enforcement of Mexican pollution laws hamper incentives for cleanup.
- State Begins Campaign for Assault-Gun Registration
- Man Pleads Innocent to Killing Wife, 2 Others
- 28 'Problem Officers' Are Under Psychological Review, Gates Says
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Torrey Pines Knocks Out No. 1 Serra
- Psychic Fumbles Several Playoff Predictions
- Quarterbacks Crowd Center Stage in This Show
- COUNTYWIDE : With 2 for Tutoring, They Practice 3 R's
- Angry Groups Vow to Drive Judge in Grocer Case From the Bench : Courts: But rights activists, upset at sentence of probation for fatal shooting, are also critical of Reiner's plan to block jurist from handling any more criminal trials.
- Officials Fault County Plan to Ease Congestion
- OXNARD : Board Won't Open Armory Every Night
- Judges Pull Plug on Night Court Despite Pleas of Reiner, Supervisors
- Resignation Prompts Early Speculation on a Potential Successor
- All Six Triton Teams Advance to the Playoffs
- Miscellany
- Irvine Wins, 81-49
- World Boxing Assn. junior-middleweight champion Vinny Pazienza...
- Stealth Fighter Funding Gets Shot Down : Defense: A congressional committee cuts money to restart production of the Lockheed jet.
- BOOK REVIEW : Agonies, Ecstasies of Democracy : THE HONEY AND THE HEMLOCK: Democracy and Paranoia in Ancient Athens and Modern America, <i> by Eli Sagan</i> , Basic Books, $27.00, 429 pages
- Ex-Drug Kingpin Testifies Against Noriega : Narcotics: Carlos Lehder tells of former Panamanian leader's links to Medellin cartel. The Colombian is serving time in a U.S. prison.
- Slurs Ignite Brawl at Lancaster Jail
- County Park Named for Magic Johnson
- Planners OK Plan to Lease School Site : Santa Clarita: A residents group opposed to use of the property for a shopping center may appeal.
- ANAHEIM : City OKs SRO Units With Low Rents
- COMMENTARY : There Are No Free Rides on This Bandwagon
- Supervisors OK $385,000 for Defense in Fraud Case : Courts: The two defendants have been declared indigent and given public lawyers despite their apparent affluence.
- U.S. Women Defeat Brazil, 5-0, to Reach Soccer Quarterfinals
- Jurisprudence
- Lakers Keep Suns in Slump
- Strawberry Says the Dodgers Must Be Rid of Daniels : Baseball: His refusal to play in pain has affected the team's attitude, right fielder says. Left fielder denies the allegations.
- Music Review : An Engaging Survey of Mexican Songs
- ARTS
- Keating Jury Rehears Bond Sale Testimony
- Small Investors Take Long-Term View
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Outcry Prompts Revival of Bill on Drought Relief : Water: House Interior Committee chairman says he will delay a bid to reform long-term contracts until early next year.
- A Politician in Disgrace : The question now is what else Alan Robbins knows
- ANAHEIM : Convention Center Expansion Proposed
- City Chills Out a Bit on Skateboard Curbs : City Hall: Laguna Niguel council decides that handcuffing and arresting young violators are excessive. Fines are substituted.
- SOUTHERN SECTION TENNIS PLAYOFFS
- Iowa Coach Says He Hopes to Meet BYU in Holiday Bowl
- Coaches' Forum Is Quickly Transformed Into Snipe Hunt
- Investor Backs Away From Safeguard: Emerging Growth...
- BANKING/FINANCE
- Support Grows for New Medicinal-Herb Rules
- S.R. Browne, Pioneer Black Teacher, Dies : Education: He helped integrate the L.A. secondary school system. The accomplished musician also served as a mentor to the prominent jazz figures of the day.
- 'Neo-Nazi' Deputies Barred at Rose Parade : Law enforcement: Pasadena makes exclusion of alleged white supremacists a condition of security pact with Sheriff's Department.
- A passenger riding squirt-gun?It happened in Pomona...
- Memorial for UCI Professor Isabel Birnbaum
- Youth in Robbery Attempt Killed by Off-Duty Officer
- COUNTYWIDE : Ruling Finalizes Supervisor's Divorce
- Strict Gag Rule Imposed in Broderick Trial : Law: Judge, in an unusual move, restricts press and public from hearings despite defendant's wishes that the proceedings stay open.
- Developer of Pacific Hills Project Is in Default
- Archive Posts a $49.3-Million Loss--a First
- Mitsubishi Motors of America Sells Its 1 Millionth Car in U.S.
- Award Against BMW Sends Strong Signal
- Mexicans Fear Plant Could Cause 'Next Bhopal' : Hazards: Residents also say government may force them to move, which officials deny. Chemical facility is owned in part by Du Pont, which terms it safe.
- State Treasurer Attacks Bush, Wilson : Economy: Kathleen Brown says the President and his advisers are indifferent to problems and the governor is playing politics with the budget.
- 3 Football Players Charged With Rape
- Singer Billy Idol Charged With Assault on Woman
- NEWPORT BEACH : City, Bay Club to Discuss Revamping
- Police Name Latino to Foothill's No. 2 Job : Public safety: Gabe Ornelas, a 27-year veteran with the department, will lead the division's patrol officers. He replaces Capt. Paul Jefferson.
- Civic Center Homeless Told to Move Belongings : Santa Ana: City says it needs to clear plazas so crews can steam-clean the areas. Rocky relationship grows shakier.
- Sharks on the Right Are Circling Bush : GOP: If Pat Buchanan and friends can weaken the President, they gain more clout.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Sheltering CSP From Mortgage
- San Diego
- Angels Say They'll Pass on Bonilla in Bidding War
- Pro Basketball
- NBA Hires Expert to Educate Players, Teams About AIDS
- Glare of the Spotlight Lingers Too Long : College football: After scoring winning touchdown against UCLA last season, USC receiver Morton found negative side of celebrity.
- Environment Costs May Hit $23 Billion, Oil Industry Says
- Troubled Loan Torpedoes Bank's Profitable Quarter : Earnings: CommerceBank adds $1 million to its loss reserves and turns revenues of $329,907 into a deficit of $240,093. A senior executive has resigned.
- Consumers Taking a Harder Look at Credit Cards
- HIGH TECHNOLOGY
- Wineries to Issue Lead Warnings : Health: Makers settle lawsuit charging that foil used to seal bottles is a potential health hazard.
- Supervisors Adopt Waste Water Law
- $40-Million Lancaster Postal Center Planned
- Miscellany
- TV Ratings : Clarifying the Nielsens
- Restructuring LAUSD
- Some 'Green' P.R. Is Called Smoke Screen : Environment: Many companies that trumpet their ecological records still pollute, a research group says.
- Much Narrower Bank Bill Goes to House Floor : Banking: A key committee approves a proposal to pump $70 billion into the deposit insurance fund. The vote may dash the Administration's hopes for sweeping reform this year.
- Worry--Then Relief : Stocks: Professional traders stepped in to lift the Dow when it was off 78.04, trimming its daily loss to 41.15.
- McDonnell in Tentative Deal With Taiwanese
- An Odd Kind of Revenge
- Jeffrey W. Pascoe; Company Vice President
- When Protest Edges Up to Racism
- Winemakers Stung by Suit Agree to Get the Lead Out : Health: Vintners will issue warnings and begin phasing out use of potentially dangerous lead foil to seal bottles.
- 28 'Problem Officers' Are Under Psychological Review, Gates Says
- SANTA ANA : Man Fatally Shot During Argument
- MISSION VIEJO : Civic Center Hearing Is Planned Tonight
- Annexation of Gypsum Canyon OKd
- O.C. DANCE : He's Still Tapping His Talents