- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Hires Firm for Oak View Overhaul
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: ANGELUS LEAGUE
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Injuries to Price, Phifer Really Hurt
- OUTDOOR NOTES : They Call Number of Marlin Incredible
- College Football
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION 2-A TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS : Los Alamitos Doubles Up on Rosary, Wins Title
- Erickson Looking to Avoid a Squeaker : College football: Miami coach doesn't want a repeat of last week's scare against BC or last year's thriller against San Diego State.
- TENNIS / SOUTHERN SECTION 3-A DIVISION GIRLS' FINAL : Lineup Switch Propels Westlake to Decisive Win Over Camarillo
- SOUTHERN SECTION 4-A WATER POLO : San Clemente, Capistrano Valley Meet Again
- ART REVIEW : Oliver Jackson's Fluid Realm
- OPERA REVIEW : Old 'Traviata,' New Cast in San Francisco
- Montclair Prep Official Contests School's Ouster
- Missile Program Cuts to Cost 275 Jobs : Defense: Reductions on advanced cruise missile project will mean layoffs at General Dynamics' Convair Division.
- U.S. to Impose Major Trade Sanctions on China : Punitive tariffs: Pirating of American software, copyrights and patents is cited in the move, which could double the price of some imported products.
- Times Poll Finds Prosperity Issue Hampers Democrats : Survey: Party is within range of Bush but announced candidates have not made much impression on public.
- POINT MUGU : CYA Inmate Escapes From Work Crew
- COUNTYWIDE : 2 County Officials' Contracts Extended
- Hiring Freeze Stiffened in Bid to Slash L.A. Deficit : Finances: The Police Department's exemption is eliminated in face of $57.1-million shortfall. City prepares for possible layoffs of up to 1,200.
- Arriving Plane Veers Off Taxiway in Fog at LAX
- Officer's Alleged Role in Art Theft at Televangelist's Church Probed
- Authorities on Lookout for Bogus City Payroll Checks
- Officer Charged in Shooting Is Fired
- GARDEN GROVE : Youngsters Get Taste of Holiday
- CYPRESS : Firefighter Calls Station Substandard
- OJAI : More Time Asked to Study Dump Report
- Coach Gets the Job Done His Way, Like It or Not
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : MacLeod's Debut a Loss for Irish
- Soccer
- Monday's Ram-49er Telecast Turns Out to Be a Real Turn-Off
- Chuck Flores Has Dibs on the Drumstick : After More Than 40 Years as a Professional Jazz Musician, He Still Gets a Charge Out of Playing
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: ANGELUS LEAGUE
- Penguin Coach Is Dead at 60 : Hockey: Bob Johnson is remembered fondly, especially for his days at Wisconsin.
- Bruins a Tough Roadblock for Triton Water Polo Team
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: ANGELUS LEAGUE
- ROUNDUP : Master's Routed, 6-0, in NAIA Soccer Tournament
- White Sox Choose Pirate Coach Lamont
- NBA ROUNDUP : Streaking Knicks Tied for First
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Young Not Ready; Bono to Start Again
- Deep Trouble : Scientist Didn't Know Much About Jumbo Squid Until He Learned the Hard Way While Diving
- Nakatani Will Ride Today; Was in Three-Horse Spill
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : USDHS Sweeps Taft, Advances to Semifinals
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Parenting Is No. 1 Priority, but She's Back in the Swim
- Traditional Fare on Holiday Menu : Television: Holiday lineup includes the usual suspects--parades, series marathons, football and classic movies. : BY STEVEN HERBERT
- LEGAL FILE
- Ripstein's 'Limits' Highlights Showcase of Mexican Films
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Dizzying Approach to 'The Tempest'
- MARKETING
- Deputies Seize 64 Pounds of Cocaine, Arrest 3
- College Football
- Master's Bryant Awaits Eligibility Ruling by NAIA
- NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Two San Diego State Players Named to All-WAC Defense Team
- Horns of Plenty : Dixieland Jazz Fest Returns This Weekend
- Global Players Await GE Move
- AEROSPACE
- * Eleanor Audley; Actress, Voice of Disney Characters
- Japanese Advertisers Lie Low for Pearl Harbor Day : Marketing: One firm explains that it would be disrespectful to place ads in U.S. media that are marking 50th anniversary of attack on American fleet.
- IRS Slashes Claim Against Exec Life : Insurance: State regulators say they are close to settling the issue for a fraction of the original $643-million assessment.
- Court Agrees With New Mexico, Bars Nuclear Waste Plan
- A Truckload of Terror : Crash: They thought it was the Big One when a runaway garbage truck smashed into a hillside home in Brentwood.
- TV Review : Intimate Conversation With Elie Wiesel
- A Country of Immigrants
- David Forbes has resigned as president of...
- SECURITIES
- Muscovites Steamed Over Bathhouse : Russia: Threatened by developer, landmark meeting place is focus of protest.
- California IN BRIEF : VENTURA : Killer Frank Wins Stay of Execution
- Pre-Eminence of U.S. in New Materials May Be Challenged
- Jewelry District Suffers From Tarnished Image : Stores: Shop owners say most recent money-laundering raid is ruining an already-slow Christmas shopping season.
- Acts of Racism Stir College Unrest : Harassment: A recent campus memo condemned flyers and phone calls aimed at 3 black employees. Staffers, teachers want more done to combat acts of prejudice.
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL / STATE PLAYOFFS
- Even Washington Might Agree Miami's No. 1--in Trash Talk
- Federal Judge Gives Child Killer 45-Day Stay of Death Sentence : Courts: The action opens up Theodore Frank's last chance for appeals in the 1978 torture of a Camarillo girl. His execution had been scheduled for Dec. 6.
- AEROSPACE
- Decision to Refund Cable Tax Stalled in Assessor's Office
- Castro's Cuba
- IBM to Cut 20,000 in a Restructuring : Computers: The reorganization is aimed at breaking the firm up into independent and more adaptable business units.
- For N.Y. Students, It's a Time of Grieving : Tragedy: A special room is set up to help youths cope with the fatal shooting of a classmate at a Brooklyn high school.
- Ukrainian Politician Deftly Sidesteps Communist Past
- N.Y. Begins Giving Out Condoms to Students
- Birth-Injured Boy Wins $3.9-Million Judgment
- Miscellany
- CITY FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Carson Has Come Back Into 4-A Division Picture
- This Year's Hall of Fame Bowl Canceled
- DANCE : Tchaikovsky's Seasonal Classic--in a Nutshell
- Bush Signs Funding Bills for Military, Cabinet
- Suicide Has Its Seasons, Scientists Say
- FILLMORE : McMahan Selected Mayor for 2 Years
- Conferees Back $151-Billion Transport Bill
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Unfortunately, Everyone Has to Pay
- COUNTYWIDE : Volunteers to Haul Thanksgiving Food
- Borrego Springs
- Council OKs Teen Center Site to Avoid Losing Grant
- NEWPORT BEACH : Partially Paralyzed Man Gets Job Offer
- $500,000 Offered in Suit Over Traffic Light's Timing
- College Football
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Laguna Beach Girls Win, but Coach Isn't Celebrating
- College Football
- Final OK Given to Trash Recycling Plant : Waste: North County politicians and other opponents fail to dissuade Board of Supervisors on $137-million facility in San Marcos.
- Ruelases Make Short Work of Opponents at Country Club
- Ruelas Brothers Win by Knockouts
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: ANGELUS LEAGUE : Competitiveness Runs Wild in Her Family : Rosary: Senior Carolyn Chey, who led Royals to share of second place last season, is motivated by sibling rivalry.
- Mustangs' Rally Falls Short in Basketball Loss to Cal State L.A.
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: ANGELUS LEAGUE
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Mask': Mock Medicine Man
- Banking / Finance
- AUTOS & TRAVEL
- John F. Moore has been named senior...
- Michael Milken
- Curbs on Telemarketing, 'Junk Fax' Ads Near Passage
- World IN BRIEF : CAMBODIA : Protesters Assault Khmer Rouge Chief
- Broad Anti-Crime Bill Dies on Threat of Veto : Politics: President Bush called it unacceptable. A waiting period on handgun purchases and changes in appeals rules were sticking points.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Broderick Is Not Insane, Doctor Says
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Prickly Hill Dispute Stymied Once Again
- COUNTYWIDE : 2 Districts to Share Vocational Funding
- * Sara Boynoff Coonradt; Reporter and Editor for L. A. Papers, TV
- ANAHEIM : District to Forgo 3rd Year-Round School
- OXNARD : Only Heat Bothers Toxic Spill Drill
- Police Say Family's Slaying Was Not Racially Motivated : Granada Hills: Officers provide few answers to worried neighbors after killing of four Korean-Americans.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Ismail to Stay in CFL for Time Being
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: ANGELUS LEAGUE
- Angel Offer to Bonilla Might Be $30 Million
- MUSIC
- PREP TENNIS : Peninsula Dominates to Win 4-A Championship
- A Prospero for the Ages : Movies: Sir John Gielgud, 87, says his role in Peter Greenaway's new film 'was a kind of culmination' to his career.
- TV Review : 'Princes in Exile' Drama Aimed at Teens
- Feeding the Multitudes : Volunteers Pick Beans to Give Food to 10,000 Needy on Thanksgiving
- VENTURA : Transient Pleads Not Guilty to Rape
- Fake Badge Leads to Charges Against Salesman
- Pawlawski, Bailey, Emtman Best in Pac-10
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Women Beat Antelope Valley
- Sharks Beat Canucks, End Winless Streak
- Raphael Emerges as a Force in Kennedy's Campaign
- S.D. Rockpress to Debut a Who's Who in Music
- Michael Milken
- Joint Venture Hotel Going Up in Vietnam
- After 89 Years, U.S. Lowers Flag at Clark Air Base
- San Marino Estate District Offers Peace and Quiet--at a Price : * Neighborhoods: Good life means huge homes, dense foliage. City laws ensure area keeps its expansive charm.
- CLIPBOARD : John Wayne Airline Performance
- In its recent issue, "California: The Endangered...
- A Fair Point--Oh So Easily Misunderstood : Why emphasizing the immigration issue can be misread
- Miscellany
- COUNTYWIDE : Thousand Oaks, Oxnard Banks Hit
- Soccer
- THE NHL : Gretzky Finally Gets a Little Good News
- Soccer
- Murray Is Expected to Join Mets : Baseball: Dodgers might pursue Joyner and are interested in trading for Reds' Davis.
- Cetus and Chiron Establish Pre-Merger Office of the Chairman
- Classic Books: A Few of These Students' Favorite Things
- The Tone Loc Party: A Virtual Lockout
- S. Korea Pressed to Ban Drift Nets : Environment: Japan's decision to quit using deadly gear puts the focus on Seoul.
- * Ollie Joe Prater; Nightclub and Television Comic
- Probe of Hillside Fire Focuses on Power Lines
- Reiner Tries to Play It Like Winner
- UCLA Breezes Past CSUN in Women's Volleyball
- Santee
- All of a Sudden, Bulls Are Out of Sight : Pro basketball: Clippers go from 45-44 halftime lead to 116-79 loss as Chicago makes 15 shots in row during one span.
- Full Moon Is Perfect for Harvesting Lunker
- California's Economic Woes
- Armstrong's Lush Works Ease the Soul
- Mail Call: Myanmar's military rulers can expect...
- Toll Roads to Be Leased
- A Triumph of Will : * Adventure: Frenchman Gerard d'Aboville survived typhoons, 38 capsizings, a broken rib and months of total loneliness as he rowed across the North Pacific.
- Tackling the Trout : Lake Casitas: Even before a truckload of fish hit the water in the first plant of the season, the fishermen were lined up and ready.
- Transit Company Seeks Damages : Courts: Super Car Service wants reparation from Valley Cab Co. for a bruising battle over taxicab customers.
- Antonovich Challenger Announces Candidacy
- Today's Lesson: Condoms : Activists Target High School for Giveaway to Curb AIDS Among Teen-Agers
- Pepperdine Extends Home Streak to Seven
- Lower Jobless Rate Misleading, Officials Say
- Manslaughter Trial Ordered in Stabbing : Courts: Both defense and prosecution are upset by judge's ruling in case of Solana Beach woman who killed her husband and buried him in the garden.
- Shootout Lifts Spirits of Fans, Sick Children : Golf: Bringing top players together for charity event at Sherwood Country Club serves a dual purpose.
- Bleak UCSD Forecast : Education: Chancellor tells faculty that the school can expect tough times as the budget crunch gets worse.
- SANTA ANA : Explosions Turn Out to Be Part of Drill
- Angel Offer Bonilla Rich Five-Year Deal : Baseball: According to a source, contract is close to $30 million. Phillies are next at $25 million.
- Harvard Finally Gains Rematch With La Serna
- Vietnamese Refugees
- Glen Ivy Raises $86.5 Million and Names New Officer
- The Confidence of Consumers Dives Sharply : Economy: A vital barometer falls to levels typically found in the depth of recessions, the Conference Board reports.
- OXNARD : Girl Playing With Fire Destroys House
- Travelers Will Need Stomach for Traffic : Thanksgiving: The county is bucking national predictions for decreased highway travel. Both CHP and airport officials expect increased traffic this year.
- SIMI VALLEY : Council May Permit Potbellied Pigs
- The Fire That Didn't Get Away : Thanks to brilliant Los Angeles firefighters and safety-first Sylmar homeowners
- Sexually Harassed by TV Executives, Woman's Suit Says
- COUNTYWIDE : Red Cross Gets Grant to Help Reservists
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- Another 'Prison of Nations' : China: As in the Soviet Union, a regional decoupling could end communism.
- The Teams: Mater Dei's Young Talent Ranks Above Rest
- Davis May Slip From Padres' Hands to Dodgers' : Baseball: Reds begin talks with L.A. Padres may now focus on getting Myers.
- Bill to Curb Telemarketing Nears Passage
- Roberti Tries Balancing Act on Insurance Panel
- Conferees Back $151-Billion Transport Bill
- Officer Who Shot O.C. Driver in Dispute Fired
- $120,000 of Bogus Chanel Goods Seized
- The Players: It's an 'Up Year' for Talent
- STAGE REVIEW : A Rowdy 'Road' to Hollywood
- Thousand Oaks High last week became the...
- Presidential Election
- Drug Makers Under Pressure to Curb Prices : Pharmaceuticals: Congress moves to keep product costs in line with inflation after a decade of major increases.
- World IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Congress Approves Soviet Aid Package
- Couple Sentenced in Bank Robberies
- Branch Libraries Spared From Budget-Cutting Ax : Government: Board of Supervisors again blames state lawmakers for money woes.
- 7 Women's Clothing Workers to Get Back Wages
- NEWPORT BEACH : Bergeson: Money Woes Will Get Worse
- Reiner to Seek New Sentence in Girl's Death
- Lakers' Road Takes Them to First Place : Pro basketball: Easy victory over Orlando is their eighth in a row. Divac remains at home in hospital for tests on back.
- Mistrial Is Declared for 4 in Drive-By Shooting : Courts: The jury deadlocks on conspiracy charges against the reputed gang members and acquits three of assault.
- Miscellany
- Miscellany
- Torrey Pines Defeats Sunny Hills, to Advance
- 'E.T.' . . . Call Sears : Giant Retailer Uses Giant Film to Ring in Holiday Ratings, Shoppers
- Get the Facts Right on Sespe
- Obituaries - Nov. 27, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 27, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 27, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 27, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 27, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 27, 1991
- King Case to Be Tried in Ventura County : Courts: Proceedings for four LAPD officers charged with brutality will get under way Feb. 3.
- CAPITOL TESTERS: Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, who represents...
- RECORD TIME: The 50,000 people a year...
- U.S. in Uncharted Waters in Move to Shelter Haiti Refugees at Cuba Base : Exodus: The plan for a detention camp poses domestic political risks. Some critics fear a repeat of the Cubans' 1980 Mariel boat lift.
- Yeltsin Opposes Gorbachev's Plan, Has His Own Draft Treaty, Aide Says : Soviet Union: The Russian president reportedly feels there is a need to reduce the central bureaucracy.
- ROLL 'EM: Sports entrepreneur Dennis Murphy of...
- MUDDY PICTURE: Orange County's jobless figure climbed...
- Democrats Plan Vote on Tax Cut : Congress: Bush shifts gears and endorses GOP package. Angry opposition leaders scrap plans to adjourn and prepare for hearings on their own bill.
- Man Badly Wounded in Gunfight With Police : Violence: Officers had surrounded his apartment minutes after his wife told them he had been driving a stolen vehicle.
- There's a Time to Spend and a Time to Save : Economy: For now, sure--consume. But long term, savings is the need.
- COUNTYWIDE : Suspected Prowler Linked to Shooting
- ORANGE : Bomb Found Near School Lunch Area
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 27, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 27, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 27, 1991
- Semiconductor Firm Still Bets on Its Chips : Electronics: Vitesse Semiconductor has had a tough time creating a market for its gallium arsenide chips. Now it's planning to go public.
- AUTO INDUSTRY
- Orange Cable Company Wins Court Fight : Television: Judge's ruling in favor of American Television in its case against assessor could impact taxes and subscriber bills.
- Lockheed Could Close Part of Research Center
- Spear Financial Profit Dips 1% From Year Earlier
- Ball Will Get Four Kerr Plants
- Senate Votes $700 Million for Soviet Aid
- Tax Panels Endorse Special Benefits With Rare Speed : Legislation: Bush has indicated he will sign the bill if more provisions are not tacked on during floor votes.
- Environment : The Skin Trade : * Endangered reptiles are getting some unlikely allies in Latin America: hunters and farmers. It's all part of an effort to tame illegal commerce in hides.
- A Night at Poison Central : Specialists Have Answers That Can Save Lives, but Funds Are Running Out
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Meeting Called After String of Burglaries
- COUNTYWIDE : Railroad Reviewing Seacliff Spill Bill
- Jury Acquits 4 Reputed Gang Members : Thousand Oaks: They were charged in a drive-by shooting. Deliberations for four others continue. Authorities contend that the prosecution shut down a gang.
- The devil in disguise--in Christmas wrapping paper?Debbie...
- Council OKs Hoag Expansion Project : Medical care: The 6-1 vote will allow the hospital to begin work on its $5-million plan to enlarge the emergency room.
- Alice M. DeHater; Retired Educator
- Angels Probably Face Choice Between Bonilla and Joyner
- Bush's Picks
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: SMALL SCHOOLS
- OPERA REVIEW : Attila the Bass in San Francisco
- R. Brad Lewis has been elected president...
- MEDIA
- Com Systems Reports $525,000 Profit for Quarter
- Gerstenberger Construction Corp. in Newhall won a...
- Dolco Reports Loss of $847,000 for 3rd Quarter
- Richard J. Kapash has been appointed president...
- '91 Was Painful, but Not Lethal, for L.A. Ad Firms
- Economy Fears Pressure Stocks; Dow Dips 0.67
- PerfectData Posts 10% Rise in Net Income
- Sutherland Family to Be Reunited in S.F.
- Anthony Furst; Won Oscar as Art Designer for 'Batman'
- ENVIRONMENT : Spotted Owl's Fate Is Up to 'God Squad' : Federal panel has been asked to rule for first time since snail darter imbroglio.
- Malaria Is Still Thriving, and It Tells a Saga of Human Tragedy : THE MALARIA CAPERS, More Tales of Parasites and People, Research and Reality, <i> by Robert S. Desowitz;</i> W.W. Norton; $21.95; 288 pages
- Wilson Takes Plea for Funds to Washington
- Lancaster Will Try to Acquire 2 Abandoned Housing Tracts : S & L crisis: The subdivisions are eyesores. The city hopes to raze one and finish and sell the other. The Resolution Trust Corp. wants at least $6.1 million.
- Sheriff No Longer Investigates Problems at State Hospital, CYA
- Employee at Police Stables Settles Suit on Harassment
- WESTMINSTER : 2 New Officers Will Target Asian Crime
- Everyone Must Help to Make It Work
- L. A. Is Denied Delay in Trial : Warner Ridge: A judge says the city had ample time to prepare its defense against a lawsuit charging that development plans were illegally rejected.
- SIGNINGS
- AZTECS : Faulk at a Loss for Words, Record : College football: SDSU back would not want to carry the ball as many times as did the Jayhawk back who set the new record.
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: SMALL SCHOOLS
- Developer Learns How Costly It Can Be to Build a Better Suburb
- Ex-Head of Pico Products Sues Over Termination
- Milken's Trip to Tijuana Called a Bid to Boost Image
- John R. Bonn of Sheppard, Mullin, Richter...
- AIRLINES
- Congress Fails to Reach Accord on Banking Bill
- Donna Morafcik has been promoted to account...
- Regional Outlook : Cambodian Peace Pact Having Domino Effect : * The region's political map is being redrawn, and it has a capitalist look.
- Gorbachev Bid for Unity Stalls : Soviet Union: Seven republics fail to sign the new Union Treaty and five others don't even show up. The failure puts the country's future existence in question.
- College Wants to Cut Rolls--but Not That Much
- Council Puts Term Limit Issue on Ballot : Government: It also establishes an ethics committee and will study the creation of an independent redistricting board.
- Spending Machine Is Stuck in High Gear : Military: Budgets sound more modest than they really are. It makes little sense to 'protect' defense for another two years.
- Curbing a Thirst for Power and Water
- NEWPORT BEACH : Child-Molestation Charges Dropped
- Woman's Kin Blame the City for Her Death : Traffic: They say residents have long complained to Tustin officials about the dangers of the street where she was hit by a tow truck Sunday.
- Cardinals Get Expos' Galarraga for Hill
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Allen to Play More Against Chargers
- Whatever His Injury, He Just Puts a Headband Around It
- Michael R. Ernst has been named chief...
- South L.A. Patrons Pay a Hefty Price as Banks Leave : Consumers: Pawnshops, check-cashing firms and finance companies have moved in to fill the void.
- Doing Business : No Light at Chunnel's End : * The underwater drilling is done, but on land, the giant Channel Tunnel is headed for trouble. Everything's going wrong.
- Perils at Sea Fail to Deter Haitians Fleeing Poverty, Repression at Home : Exodus: Fear for their lives drives many to keep seeking a way out of their country. Some risk travel on rickety boats.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : College Club Pushes Education on AIDS
- Desert Storm Surplus Makes Its Way to Needy
- TUSTIN : Base-Closure Group Gets New Members
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Common-Sense Approach to Safety
- Massive Project's 2nd Phase Wins Tentative Approval