- Canyon's Waggoner Proving She Can Hold Her Own With Anyone : Basketball: Senior guard has quietly established herself as the Century League's top player.
- WOMEN'S SOCCER : Jennings, Heinrichs Key 5-2 Win; For U.S., It's First Berth in a Final
- BANKING
- TRANSPORTATION
- Hundreds Oppose Proposal for Low-Income Housing : Planning: The city could lose federal funds if it doesn't provide affordable housing. Residents say they fear overcrowding and crime.
- Dining Is an Enlightening Experience at This Place
- 600 Protest Widening of Freeway in Houston
- A Case of Love at First Puff
- Cerritos : Low Participation Dooms 'Green Waste' Recycling
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Holiday Signs : Up the coast, exhibits on students' angel art and a modernized version of the 'Nutcracker Suite' are just around the corner.
- Organized Religions Looking Earthward
- Designing Woman Is an Old-Fashioned Girl : Traditions: Dressmaker specializes in re-creating authentically styled clothing for history lovers.
- Bolivia Destroys Drug Lab
- GOVERNMENT : White House Use of Rules, Courts, Veto Leaves Congress Feeling It's on Sidelines
- Officials Dispute Kell's Pessimism Over DisneySea : Resort: Ernie Kell defends his view that the theme park will probably go to Anaheim. Other city leaders say the project, planning remain on track.
- Firing of Officer Who Shot Driver Angers Union : Law enforcement: Colleagues complain that the department acted before Alan B. Ice had a chance to clear his name in court.
- COUNTYWIDE : Scout Leader Ousted as Atheist Testifies
- Sterile Medflies to Be Used in Country Club Park
- A Tale of Two Thanksgivings : Affluence: Gourmet markets are filled with customers who want it their way. For many buyers, the cost is not a factor.
- Gardeners Sow a Crop of Goodwill : Charity: Planters in community gardens share nature's bounty with the less fortunate.
- Torrey Pines Reaches a State of Heightened Expectations : Volleyball: Falcons are focused on improving last season's finish and winning Division II championship.
- Dodgers Bring Davis Home : Baseball: They trade Belcher and Wetteland to the Reds to acquire outfielder and Kip Gross.
- Lions Have Own Holiday Story : Pro football: NFL team and Mike Utley, offensive lineman who was paralyzed during game against Rams Nov. 17, face a tough Thanksgiving.
- PREP FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION 3-A DIVISION PLAYOFFS
- HIGH SCHOOL WATER POLO / SOUTHERN SECTION FINAL : Kiefer Keys Harvard's Win Over La Serna
- Jurisprudence
- HIGH SCHOOL WATER POLO PLAYOFFS : Harvard-Westlake Takes 3-A Title
- Dow Off 16.10 to Lowest Close in 3 Months
- OPEC Agrees to Keep Output High : Energy: But the cartel puts off a decision on what to do when demand for oil eases in the spring.
- MARKETING
- Celebrate the Holiday by Feasting Your Eyes on These
- Sutherlands Give Thanks in Berkeley
- Mitchelson Cleared in Rape Suit
- Many Cultural Traditions Are Metaphors for National Character : Behavior: Why do Americans cheer football and Spaniards hail matadors? Because they are powerful metaphors, a researcher says.
- BOOK REVIEW : The Uneasy Adventures of Nine Self-Made Men : THE GOLDIN BOYS: <i> Stories by Joseph Epstein</i> W. W. Norton $19.95; 213 pages
- NIGHT LIFE THE CLUB SCENE : Hunk of Chunk : Local surfers and veterans of the Tumors and Hidden Agenda now play solid, eclectic rock. They'll be with the Mudheads Sunday.
- FIREBALL : Paul Kozak Knows How to Get Your Attention
- West Hollywood : Police Initiative Submitted
- Tale of 2 Turkeys : The Spared: Pet gobbler wins over family and gets a reprieve from the dinner table. Now his owners are seeking a new home for him.
- Motorcycle Helmet Law Challenged : Courts: A Ventura attorney has filed the first lawsuit seeking to prevent enforcement of the state legislation.
- Tough Abortion Law Put on Hold
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 / CENTURY LEAGUE
- Moorpark College ended the regular season with...
- PREP NOTES : Molle to Return to Partisan Crowd
- Afternoon News Sweep for KABC : Television: With 'Oprah' as the lead-in, Channel 7 wins easily, but KNBC news tops morning and late-night periods. NBC leads a tight overall sweeps race.
- Businessman Denied Request to Pay for Penthouse to Be Used as His Jail
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO FILE : Season's Rentals : 'City Slickers' and 'Terminator 2' are due in video stores in time for the holidays.
- Glendale : Charge Changed to Murder
- Japanese Boost Efforts to Give to O.C. Charities
- Malibu : Pepperdine Expansion
- Council Urged to Put Brakes on Permits for Alcohol : Government: A policy is sought amid a debate over whether the city is turning into a booze mecca. Officials hope to strike a balance between redevelopment concerns and a safe environment for residents.
- COUNTYWIDE : Food Drive Nets 451,000 Pounds
- OXNARD : Firefighter Hurt Battling Blaze
- SANTA ANA : District Opposes Transfer of 50 Acres
- Menorah Theft Is Unsolved but Not Forgotten : Hanukkah: About 100 members of an Agoura Hills synagogue build 28 of the candelabrums for display at homes. A bright side is seen to last year's vandalism.
- Malathion and Medflies
- Khmer Rouge Chief Flees Cambodia After Beating
- For Haitians, Guantanamo Bay Is Safe but It's Not a Home : Refugees: They want to go on to America, but no one knows if they can. Meanwhile, the base gears up to handle as many as 10,000 people.
- Culver City : Street Barrier Plan Altered
- Puppy Love : Baby, Recovered From Brutal Beating, Goes to a New Home
- 67 Women Win Back Wages in Navy Bias Case
- In Ruins of Vukovar, Serbs Make Plans for New Regime
- It Starts With Attitude
- Wilson's Attempt to Cut Employees' Pay Ruled Illegal
- Reason to Celebrate, Give Thanks : Family life: A Poway family has opened their hearts to two handicapped Romanian orphans in a commitment that has enriched the entire household.
- Tax-Evading Couple Get Probation
- Shopping for Information : Expert Warns of Stores, Items Trying to Sell You a Bill of Goods
- SENIORS : Holiday Cheer : Some older people use alcohol as a self-prescribed tranquilizer to deal with anxieties and the stresses of aging.
- Menorah Theft Inspires Growth of a Tradition : Hanukkah: Undeterred by last year's vandalism, synagogue's members build 28 outdoor displays to mark holidays and show pride in their faith.
- Farm-Worker Housing OKd : Government: San Marcos council approves spending of redevelopment funds for complex, despite protests from area residents.
- Broderick Tape Reveals Emotional Call to Son : Murder trial: In a conversation abounding in obscenities, she is heard telling her son, then 7, that she was going to have police come and 'beat up Daddy.'
- Probation Department Chief Testifies on His Concerns About Juvenile Hall
- Avocado League Power Is Turned on in Playoffs : Football: Showing that records can be deceiving, five teams reach 2-A quarterfinals.
- Surf's Up Again for 'Baywatch' : Big Foreign Demand, Lower Costs Give Show a New Life
- IBM Should Use Japan's Formula
- Consumer Spending at 6-Month Low : Economy: The 0.3% decline means that the economy "has virtually stopped growing," one analyst said.
- Expanding to Perfect Pieces
- Congress Passes Landmark Transportation Bill
- Stories of Everyday Life Bring History Alive in Classroom
- COOKING : What a Turkey! : The perfect Thanksgiving meal is 10% inspiration and 90% preparation.
- For Sony Films, a New Ending and Beginning : Film: The studio announces that its movies will carry a 'Made in Culver City' tagline in the closing credits. The new identification will begin with upcoming 'Hook' and 'Bugsy.'
- 2 Security Guards Held in Burglary of Lobbyists' Offices
- Blue Line Horns In on Their Lives, Neighbors Say : Transit: Residents near tracks prepare a petition seeking to turn down the volume. But officials say the warnings are loud for safety reasons.
- Dance professor Lynn McMurrey has been selected...
- Glendale : $6-Million Budget for Alex
- Healing Hugs : Volunteers: Hospital aides cuddle and feed critically ill babies in hopes of nurturing them back to health.
- ORANGE : Volunteers Serve Early Holiday Fare
- 2 Area Schools to Add Magnet Programs in Math, Science : Education: Van Nuys High students will be offered a medical course, with practical experience gained at nearby Valley Presbyterian Hospital.
- MOORPARK : Students Bring History to Life
- SANTA PAULA : Bakersfield Man Held in Boy's Death
- Tale of 2 Turkeys : The Doomed: The bird got a Ventura County Fair award. Today it takes a new place of honor--on the holiday menu.
- PREP NOTES
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lemieux Leads Inspired Penguins Past Devils, 8-4
- Master's Fails to Advance to NAIA Soccer Semifinals
- Camerata Cancels 4 Concerts
- Baseball
- Segregation Is Still Racist
- Food 4 Less Supermarkets Will Lay Off 300 Workers
- U.S. May Revive China Talks
- Key Douglas C-17 Manager Is Suspended
- U.S. Objects; Red Cross Cancels Talks
- Streamlining: '90s Answer to '80s Excesses : Lifestyles: Professional organizer Stephanie Culp tells people how to trim the clutter from their lives and carve out more time for relaxation.
- Franciscan Plaza
- Lawmakers Delay Medicaid Cuts
- Pomona : Court Evacuated in Fire
- Malibu : Planning Director Hired
- Restaurants Make <i> Giving </i> the Buyword for Christmas Season
- Small, Fast Ferries Now Taking the Bulk of Catalina Passengers : Tourism: Catalina Cruises seeks to drop midweek service. It is losing business to speedier competition.
- The Region : Red Cross Chapters to Merge
- God's Nature : If a growing movement has its way, more Americans will be linking spirituality and environmentalism.
- Housing Plan Prompts Fear of Crowding : Development: Homeowners and city officials express concerns about locating affordable residences near light-rail right of way.
- OXNARD : Farm Worker Denies Murdering Baby
- Hermosa Balks at County Plan to Hike Costs for Lifeguards
- OXNARD : 2 Say They May Run for Municipal Posts
- SANTA ANA : Year-Round School Plan Wins Support
- COUNTYWIDE : Auto-Painting Rule Gets Preliminary OK
- Bergen Predicts Profit Plunge
- Nike Loses Bout Against Sideout
- Norwalk : Reward Increased to $15,000 in Japanese Center Break-In
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : Home Field : With his 'Stadium VII' exhibit, Antonio Muntadas explores a vast subject in a confined area.
- MUSIC HEAD OF DAVID : Mind Trip : They're named after a surreal Monkees movie of the '60s, and one of the band members is a drum machine.
- Now Is a Good Time to Sample Writings of Jewish-Americans
- Group Has a Plan for Workers' Compensation : Reforms: The key proposals are a cap on costs and a uniform 3% tax on payrolls. Stress-related claims would be limited.
- Making Camp: Great Outdoors Only Gets Better
- Closed Book : Pupils Bid Emotional Farewell to Teacher Who Opted for District's Buyout Program
- Simi Valley to Refund $288,000 in Water Fines : Drought: More than 7,400 residents are expected to get their money back in the form of credits on their future bills.
- West Is Best Again in Battle of County Academic Decathlon : Education: Torrance team now prepares for state championship March 6-8 at Cal State San Bernardino.
- Death Penalty Sought in Killing
- Refinery Loses Round in Fight to Block Acid Curbs
- The Visually Handicapped School for Adults this...
- Man Found Lying on Brea Street Dies of Gunshot Wounds
- Karlin to Remain on Criminal Bench : Courts: Judge who sentenced grocer to probation for fatal shooting won't be reassigned, despite hints from Reiner.
- Remember, the Trophy Is Just Symbolic
- Loyola Women Edge Chicago State, 69-65
- No. 1? Who Else but Brea? : Teams: With Anton and Erickson returning, Lady Cats are favored to win another State title. This time, in Division III.
- NHL Suspends Kings' Webster : Hockey: Stick-throwing incident will cost him 12 games, the longest penalty ever given a coach by the league.
- Modern Museum of Art in Santa Ana Has Closed
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Bellson Rolls Out Panache, Precision
- Geraldine Ferraro Wasn't the First
- El Monte : Recycling Program Delayed
- SPORTSCOPE : Waves, Bruins in Hunt for Water Polo Title
- Discovering the Gift of Good Taste
- Ming Court Judgment Favors Flavorful Fare Ming Court
- Marina del Rey : Forum on Liquor Laws
- $151-Billion Transportation Bill Passes Overwhelmingly : Legislation: Measure gives states major say in use of funds. San Diego County will receive $70 million.
- COLUMN ONE : Jobs Vanish --And May Not Return : Many industries appear to be shrinking permanently. Even when the recession ends, many firms won't be rehiring.
- Oil Refinery Suffers Setback in Bid to Use Hydrofluoric Acid on Large-Scale Basis : Environment: Ultramar contended that AQMD lacks the authority to phase out toxic chemical by 1994.
- Nigeria Begins Census
- Glendora : Plans for Transit Center
- It's All in the Cards : Forget the hits, runs and errors. Trading cards now cover weird and the wacky subjects, and adults are clamoring to invest in them.
- Farewell, My Turkey : The gobbler was gone. His disappearance had just about knocked the stuffing out of me. But I promised myself I'd get to the bottom of the case, even if I had to ruffle some feathers.
- Anybody Know Which Way Up? : Republicans and Democrats play politics while the economy freezes over
- Pastors Get a Lesson in Ministering to the Hungry : Religion: A Methodist official asked 17 members of the clergy to prepare and serve a breakfast for nearly 90 homeless and unemployed people.
- Volleyball
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Role Change Bothers Delpino
- Dodgers Bring Davis Home : Baseball: They trade Belcher and Wetteland to the Reds to acquire outfielder and Kip Gross. Meanwhile, Murray signs with the Mets.
- College Football
- Pair Arrested in Abduction and Car Theft : Crime: Woman is uninjured after two men ram her auto, briefly kidnap her and then lead police on a 60-mile chase before crashing in Oceanside, police say.
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 / CENTURY LEAGUE
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 / CENTURY LEAGUE
- RAMS : Lesser Role Displeases Delpino
- Noah Finally Singles Out Leconte
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Kostroma's Trainer Unhappy That Miss Josh Will Not Start
- Tradition Takes a Vacation : Holidays: Unusual musical presentations join the usual list of season's performances.
- Interest Deduction
- Recall for Wrong Reason
- Man Shot to Death by Deputies After Falling Asleep in His Truck Holding a Loaded Gun
- Letter of Law Against Gangs
- To the Discredit of Our Colleges
- Stand Up for Recycling Firm
- Making Points : Top Scorer in the County's Grueling Academic Decathlon Just Likes to Have Fun
- MOVIES - Nov. 28, 1991
- MOVIES - Nov. 28, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 28, 1991
- Obituaries - Nov. 28, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 28, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 28, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 28, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 28, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 28, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 28, 1991
- Names in the News - Nov. 28, 1991
- Names in the News - Nov. 28, 1991
- Art-Craft Fairs Good Gift Bets
- U.S. to Recognize Ukraine in Policy Shift, Officials Say : Soviet Union: Washington will no longer resist disintegration of Kremlin government. The republic is expected to vote heavily for independence.
- Senate's OK of Transit Bill Seen as Southland Windfall : Financing: Officials jubilant over approval of $151-billion measure that puts greater focus on mass transportation and improves local control over projects.
- Israelis Reject U.S. Date for Mideast Peace Talks : Diplomacy: They want a five-day delay and say they will agree to only a 'meeting or two' in Washington.
- SPECIAL REPORT: THANKSGIVING
- Southland Windfall Seen as Transport Bill Clears Senate : Financing: Officials are jubilant over approval of the $151-billion measure that puts greater focus on mass transit. Orange County stands to reap millions.
- Need Seen for Bold Leader to Head City's Planning : Government: Search narrows to 6 candidates. Politics and entrenched problems make the job a daunting one.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Tax Sparring May Be Preview of '92 Battle
- U.S., Britain Demand Libya Extradite 2 in Pan Am Case : Terrorism: They set no deadline or penalty if Tripoli fails to turn over its intelligence agents.
- SPECIAL REPORT: THANKSGIVING
- SPECIAL REPORT: THANKSGIVING
- OK of Transportation Bill Seen as Southland Windfall : Financing: Officials jubilant over approval of $151-billion measure that puts greater focus on mass transportation and improves local control over projects.
- SPECIAL REPORT: THANKSGIVING
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 28, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 28, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 28, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 28, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 28, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 28, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 28, 1991
- Bank Reform Bill Is Scrapped : Bailout: But Congress moves to OK $70 billion for strapped deposit insurance fund.
- Eastern Firm to Buy Meridian Software Systems : Computers: Verdix Corp. of Virginia plans to acquire the Irvine company in a stock swap worth about $6 million.
- COLUMN ONE : Europe Turns to the Right : Extremist parties' successes in elections sound alarms on a continent where the rise of fascism before WWII is still a vivid memory.
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- House OKs Landmark Desert Protection Bill : Environment: Measure expands federal responsibility for 7.1 million acres. Cranston and Seymour remain far apart on reaching a compromise for Senate package.
- FIXATIONS : Club Medieval : Orange County Man's House Is His Castle
- Hart High Senior Top Scorer in Academic Decathlon; El Camino Takes City Title
- COUNTYWIDE : Youth, 17, to Be Arraigned in Killing
- MOORPARK : Developer Pledges Money for Stadium
- Fired Employee Arrested Over Threats to Bosses
- Cold Finances of Funeral Biz Slam Coffin Lid on Burial Wish
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC SPACES / LINDA BLANDFORD : A Line of Stitches, a Line of Song--Ties That Bind
- Execution Stayed So Killer Can Hire Lawyer
- El Toro Beats Poway in Division I First Round
- Mainstream Treasure for Davis Fans
- Banking / Finance
- Castro's Cuba
- Howard P. Allen, retired Southern California Edison...
- SECURITIES
- The Drumstick Dilemma
- King Hospital Passes Test but Key Problems Remain : Health: Much-criticized facility wins full accreditation. Confidential records, though, show chronic shortages.
- Louisiana City Is Going to the Dogs--Literally : Packs of wild canines roam streets at night as municipality cuts back on animal control.
- VFW Hall a No-Win Issue in Santa Clarita : City Council: Lawmakers face offending affluent residents or endangering the community's reputation for patriotism.
- USC's McGee Says Smith Will Return
- LOS ALAMITOS : Wealth Started Out as a Pauper
- Most Members of Riviera Now Support Plan for PGA
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Conventional 'My Girl' Brings Out the Hankies
- MUSIC REVIEW : Adkins Mixes Showmanship, Musicianship
- More Cuts Planned at Douglas Aircraft
- California's Economic Woes
- Junk Bonds Weathering Weak Market
- Easing Generation Gap Challenges of the Workplace
- Bulgaria Shuts Reactor at Criticized Plant
- 2 Arrested in Killing of Kenya Foreign Minister
- Girl, 14, Says She Was Kidnaped and Raped : Ventura: The teen-ager says five people abducted her from a convenience store parking lot. No arrests have been made.
- Supervisors OK New Ordinance on Oak Removal : Development: The rules mean that builders can be forced to pay for destroying the trees.
- San Diego
- When's the Next Bus to Arkansas?
- Final Bell to Ring for Teachers Taking District Buyout : Education: Veterans pack up memories before leaving on early retirement offered by the cash-strapped L.A. system.
- PERSPECTIVE ON AGRICULTURE : Whitefly Was Invited to Dinner : Farmers all but ensure disaster by single-crop plantings and overuse of pesticides. We must seek biological controls.
- El Camino Real Wins Citywide Decathlon; West High Captures County Competition
- COUNTYWIDE : Hearing Slated on Consolidated Project
- Fire Investigators Focus on Power Lines : Sylmar: Utility companies dispute eyewitness reports of electrical arcing near transmission towers before the blaze.
- Broderick's Rage Linked to Disorders, Psychiatrist Says : Killings: Dual-personality disturbances triggered her wild homicidal fury, a veteran of high-profile criminal trials testifies.
- City Sends Funding Wish List to County
- Firms Can Cut AIDS Coverage--Court
- Jobless Rate for October Stays at 4.9% : Employment: Total jobs in county decline from last year for the 9th consecutive month.
- Disney Memo Enrages Record Industry : Entertainment: The head of the firm's money-losing recording firm criticizes rivals and derides some stars.
- BOOK REVIEW : Legal Legend Brought to Earth : THE JUSTICE FROM BEACON HILL; The Life and Times of Oliver Wendell Holmes <i> by Liva Baker</i> HarperCollins, $29.95, 783 pages
- 'Geraldo' Guest Who Admitted to Sex With Minor Arrested
- S.D. Doctor Ordered to Pay $4 Million to Quadriplegic : Courts: The judgment on behalf of the brain-damaged boy could grow to be one of the state's largest.
- SCENE ON THE STREET : Bumper to Bumper
- E. Heinemann; Plane Designer Helped Pioneer Fighter Aircraft
- 'Suspicious Death' of Man Is Probed
- Bush's Slips in TV Talk Indicate He Used a Script
- Key Issue in Murder Trial: Blame for Robber's Death : Courts: Closing arguments focus on whether the suspect is responsible for his partner being shot to death by one of their victims.
- SANTA PAULA : Fire Started by Child Damages Apartment
- There Was No Fire Sale--Alleged Impostor Rings Up Only a Citation
- Teen-Ager Pleads Guilty in Shootout That Killed 2
- San Diego
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council Gives Mayor Another Year in Post
- Inner City Firms Can Make It : A Look at 3 Entrepreneurs Who Serve Urban Clients
- World IN BRIEF : AFGHANISTAN : Rebel Chief Refuses to Free Soviet POWs
- * Martin R. Himmel; Longtime Advertising Executive
- A New Breathing Technique to Help Stop Stuttering
- World IN BRIEF : ZAIRE : Mobutu Names Foe as Prime Minister
- Many Doctors in Poll Averse to Treating AIDS : Medicine: Bias against gays, drug users contributes to attitude that flouts professional principles, AMA says.
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Newspapers Upheld in Spy Memoir Case
- Law Can Force Builders to Pay for Felling Oaks : Land use: Activists criticized old county policy that demanded two sapling replacements for each tree cut.
- Gwynn Wins Fifth Gold Glove
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL / STATE PLAYOFFS : L.A. Baptist Swept by Yosemite
- Kings Escape Maple Leafs With a Tie
- Is This Robinson's Final Four? : Rams: Shaw says coach won't be fired during the season, but with 3-13 a possibility, chances of his returning don't look good.
- Miscellany
- Rams' Final Four Aren't Meaningless : NFL: Robinson's future will be determined by team's improvement--or lack thereof--during remainder of season.
- White Replaces Cast With Sack in Canyon Win
- IBM Move Sparks Rally; Dow Up 14.08
- Ex-CIA Official Faces Iran-Contra Charges : Indictment: Duane Clarridge is accused of lying about secret missile shipment. His lawyer says he is 'innocent of any wrongdoing.'
- Block to Give Decision on Pasadena Duty Today
- Bill Rekindles Fight Over Bias Suits : Civil rights: Democrats seek to remove caps on damage awards won by women, the disabled and religious minorities. White House opposition is seen.
- Segerstrom Gets Crystal-Clear Recognition
- Historical Peeks Are Part of Visit
- MAKING IT WORK : Tips to Help Older Workers Deal With Younger Bosses
- Closing Arguments Heard in Slaying Trial : Justice: An attorney argues that his client did not know that the man he shot was a police officer.
- Spill Closes Coast Highway Lanes
- Plane Lands Safely Despite Landing Gear Warning
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Maxey Scores 30, Texas El Paso Rolls to Victory Over Chapman
- LEGAL FILE
- Banking / Finance : Large or Small, Most Bank Stocks Are Having Problems
- 5.7 Quake Hits Aleutians; No Reports of Injuries
- Maryland Plan Would Link Welfare Benefits to Behavior
- World IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : EC Judges to Look at Rights of Serbs
- Before the Season Starts, Get a Flu Shot
- Encinitas
- Heinemann Dies; Pioneer Designer of Attack Aircraft
- Tearing Down the 'Curtain of Death' : In a most welcome announcement, Tokyo says it will end horrific drift-net practice
- SEAL BEACH : Council District Boundaries OKd