- Drug Routs Gout and Kills Roaches
- Raisins are rich in carbohydrates, fiber, iron...
- They've Become Candidates for Citizenship : Immigrants: By making the paperwork far easier, a coalition of Asians and Latinos hopes to tap into a vast, new source of voters.
- 150 USC Minority Students Protest 'Racial Insensitivity'
- Mother Hale Hospitalized
- Suspended Nudist Barred From UC Berkeley Campus
- Crime Log
- City OKs Billboard Switch in Theory, Wants New Terms
- Two Charged in Shooting of Florida Driver
- Fire That Leveled Warehouse Set by Homeless for Warmth : Menace: Wind-fanned Anaheim blaze threatened other structures and caused evacuation of nearby homes.
- TOPANGA : Teacher Honored for Environmental Lessons
- CYPRESS : RV Parking Ban Gets Final Approval
- Elderly Jaywalker Killed in Chula Vista
- Long Beach Continues Takeover of Queen Mary
- Clippers Make It a Night of Firsts : Pro basketball: They win first game and end Sacramento's perfect start as Manning leads the way, 109-101.
- Group Urges Shiley to Pay Full Cost of Tests for Heart Valve Cracks
- The following are the top music sales...
- Working Overtime : The Day Isn't Long Enough for 'Before-and-After' Program Participants at Rio Vista
- Unity's Racial Mix Makes Once-a-Week Spot a Culture Club
- Santa Ana Winds Sweep Fire Over 125 Acres of Canyon Land
- Deputy to Hired for Paramount High in Wake of 3 Shootings : Security: The school district and city will share the cost. Supervision also will be increased at two intermediate schools.
- A Man of Actions, Not Words : Design: City architect Mike Stepner wasn't perfect, but the elimination of his job will hurt San Diego in the long run.
- Dr. Robert A. Lynch; Cardiologist
- Decisions
- Cyanide Said Found Near Where Spiro Died : Crime: The purported spy had been sought in the shooting deaths of his family in Rancho Santa Fe.
- Survivors Remember the Fallen : Ceremonies: Four new names are inscribed on Oxnard's memorial as the area observes Veterans Day.
- VAN NUYS : Drive Seeks to Overturn School Boundary Lines
- Youth Center Attendance Falls Short of Hopes
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Ex-Alabama Player Alleges Payments
- Fried and True
- Meat and Potato Soup
- It's as Cornmeal as Kansas
- Party-Goers Check Out Dracula's Place
- Joe Ely : "Joe Ely" (1977) / <i> MCA</i>
- Simplified Loan Process May Help Small Businesses with Expansion
- Residents Raise Stink About Sewer Plant Smell
- ENVIRONMENT : Serenity vs. Safety as FAA OKs More Grand Canyon Flights
- MORE VIDEOS:
- Twins Born to Woman, 53, Bask in Spotlight : Fertilization: Proud father shows off premature baby girls. Their chances of survival are excellent, doctors say.
- Linda Taylor Ferguson; Attorney, Director of Young Black Scholars
- DANA POINT : Trash-Hauling Fee to Rise by 25 Cents
- Constitution Protects Religion, Not Zealots
- TOPANGA : Conservation Group Honors Teacher
- Sharing a World OF Experience : Olympic Gold Medalist Van Langen Helps St. Bernard Cross-Country Teams Get a Running Start
- Magdaleno Decisions Cole, Remains Unbeaten
- Village Christian Forfeits Four Wins but Retains Title
- Laser Medical Stock: San Clemente-based Laser Medical...
- MEDIA
- Special Teachers Give More Than Education
- Mediation Funds Start With Wedding
- Borders Are Barrier for Bosnian Refugees : Balkans: Fleeing the war, most find that inundated Croatia has closed the door. Many must hole up in camps.
- Hurst Receives Top Faculty Honor at GCC
- Man Slain After Dangling Baby From Car During Police Chase
- FILLMORE : City Picks Firm to Extend Bike Path
- Taxing Social Security Benefits
- Neon Interior : Bright yellow-orange pulp of the passionflower vine's exotic offspring is sweet-tart and high in Vitamin C.
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Police Seek Clues to Pet Poisonings in Silver Lake
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Not Just Gangs Make Their Mark on City
- 100 at Police Station Protest Killing of Man : LAPD: The demonstrators gather at the Foothill station in Pacoima two days after an officer shot a gang member. At another site, firefighters are attacked.
- PORT HUENEME : Man Indicted Over 2 Bank Robberies
- For First Time, UNLV Considered Only Second Best : College basketball: New Mexico State becomes first team to usurp No. 1 ranking in the Big West preseason poll since Rebels joined in 1983.
- If He Skates Close, She'll Stick It to Him
- Forkel Finishes Second on PBA Earnings List
- EC Negotiators to Meet With U.S. on Trade : Tariffs: The talks to avoid a trade war could begin as early as this weekend.
- Classic Eclectic : After disappearing from view for years, the Dixie Dregs, a group of not-for-prom-time players, are back.
- STAGE REVIEW : What's Lacking in 'Murder' -- Call It the Flavor
- Francisco SamanoSchool: Bell Gardens HighSport: FootballPosition: TailbackClass:...
- Coming Clean : EcoAnalysis, an environmental consulting firm in Ojai, prepares to export its services to the former Soviet Union.
- MORE VIDEOS:
- La Puente : Council OKs Zone Change
- Woman Killed in Accident on I-805
- Stadium to Be Named for Longtime Coach : Field to Be Named for Longtime Coach
- HOLLYWOOD : Homes Evacuated After Dynamite Found in Yard
- Councilman Loses Suit, Must Pay City $30,000
- CASTAIC : Contract Awarded for Jail Power Plant
- A Tribute to Heroes
- PRO BASKETBALL DAILY REPORT : CLIPPERS : Vaught Caught in Another Rumor
- Baseball
- KEEPING TABS
- Hart Loses No. 1 Slot in Cross-Country
- A Future Team of Padres to Be Named Later?
- ETHNIC COOKING : Looking for Good Thai
- Zenith Electronics Says It Must Renegotiate Credit
- Cerritos : Academic Decathlon to Be Saturday at Valley Christian
- When Push Came to Shove, Coach Let Him Take the Field : Education: A football player who knocked a teacher down before class was allowed to play that night. The incident is still generating controversy.
- Transit Panel to Consider Trolley Plan : Transportation: One of proposal's electrified lines would link Burbank, Glendale and Pasadena to relieve congestion on the Ventura Freeway.
- Mayor Praises Accomplishments of Fiery City Council : Government: In State of the City speech, Rick Cole says 'profound progress' has been made despite personality clashes.
- 5 Killed in Head-On Crash That Leaves Mother, Son Hospitalized
- Youths Get Bad Marks in Morality : Behavior: We are on the verge of a society 'where cheaters prosper and honesty is not always the best policy,' says the author of a new study.
- North County : Deadlines for City Classes Coming Up
- College Applications Reveal Only Part of Their Story
- Overnight Child Care to Be Offered at YWCA : Family services: The flexible schedule, 24-hour program will begin in January. The Torrance facility will accommodate up to 22 children.
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Board Member Told to Move, or Quit
- BURBANK : Council Will Again Waive Pay Raise
- Call of the Mild : Pets, Rodents Lure Furtive Coyotes Closer to Suburban Areas
- ORANGE : Chapman University Enrollment Rises 11%
- Hike in Bus Fares to Help Erase Shortfall Rejected : Transportation: Officials will recommend use of Prop. C funds to deal with the $59-million budget deficit. Critics called that approach irresponsible.
- Take That! : Montclair Prep Shows No Mercy to Former Alpha League Foes
- Salud Stops Poll in 10th Round
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT
- Builder Opens Irvine Office: Rudolph and Sletten...
- Keeping Kosher Diet Is Not 'All or Nothing'
- Blue Chips Rally as Dow Rises 14.86 : Market Overview
- Glendora : Condo Project Rejected
- Maternity Room Crowding in O.C. Has Disappeared
- ELECTIONS : Clinton Won by Landslide Throughout the Westside
- The Self-Esteem's the Thing
- CRAFTS : Jewelry-Maker Pins Hopes on Whimsical
- Threads of Love : Tribute: A Camarillo couple travels to the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt to view their son's panel and share in an acknowledgment of the disease's human toll.
- Most Commuters Would Share Rides : Transportation: A survey finds 70% would use car pools or public transit if parking costs were raised and perceptions about accessibility were improved.
- At LAPD's Top, a New Look : Williams, revamping his command, names Latino deputy chief
- Veterans Honor Fallen Comrades, Worry Over Future : Commemoration: At holiday events honoring those killed in battle, some vets voice concern about dwindling federal aid for health care and a growing homeless population among their ranks.
- Constitution Protects Religion, Not Zealots
- Gulls, Knickle Continue to Dominate
- Cubs' Maddux an Easy Winner Over Glavine for NL Cy Young
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Bruin Kick Coverage Not So Special
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Bowling Them Over One More Time
- STAGE REVIEW : A Rigorous Trintignant in Pavlovsky's 'Potestad'
- Tennis
- Hansen, Warren Hurt in Bay Meadows Spill
- Tennis
- Baseball
- Woolridge Leaves Titan Basketball Team
- 1992 Oscar Ceremony to Celebrate Women in the Film Industry
- A Builder's Blueprint for the Arts : Patronage: Eli Broad, who knows his way around the construction industry, has some ideas about how to give the arts a firmer financial foundation.
- Baseball
- Aztec Catalyst Grasps for Solution to Woes : College football: What will kick the offense into gear? David Lowery searches for the answers.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Damned in the U.S.A.' Documents Cultural War
- Hitting TV Violence With the 'Off' Switch
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Shell Hasn't Seen Anything Like It
- A Thaw in Relations : Player, Coach Set Aside Chilly Alliance as Van Nuys Drives for Playoffs
- Q&A; WITH PHIL DONAHUE : Breaking a News 'Chokehold'
- Senior swingman Mitchell Butler scored 26 points,...
- Dale Brown, Louisiana State basketball coach, suspended...
- Owners Don't Vote on Reopening Talks : Baseball: Link to a lockout in the spring is the primary concern.
- ART REVIEW : Wide-Angle Focus on Photography
- National Video Rentals : 'Basic Instinct' Keeps Lock on 1st
- Magazine to Dig Deep Into O.C. Culture
- Gish Biomedical Move: Gish Biomedical Inc. will...
- Council OKs Expansion of House, but Adds Fee
- THEATER REVIEW / 'BIG RIVER' : Harmonious Show : The pairing of Roger Miller's music and Mark Twain's prose works beautifully in this play about a slave's quest for freedom.
- You Can Roll Out of Bed and Into Brunch
- Alhambra : Homeowners Demonstrate
- Long Beach Sports : Despite Cutbacks, He Wants to Give Athletics a Sporting Chance : Colleges: Dave O'Brien incurred the wrath of Cal State Long Beach boosters by dropping 49er football. But he's convinced better times are ahead.
- STAGE NOTES : Mervyn's Musical Mornings Make a Play for Young Listeners
- Women May Be Priests, Church of England Says : Religion: The decision on divisive issue after 17 years of debate could mean ordination of first female by 1994.
- The Region : Asian Blood-Testing Drive
- Students Win Honors at Debate Contest
- Cypress School Honored for Academic Integration, Higher Test Scores
- Decisions
- CHARGER NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Players Draw Fines for Denver Fight
- Ex-Federal Officials to Help NME Clean Up Unit : Health: The consultants will work on improving ethical standards in the psychiatric division.
- SOUND TRACKVENTURA COUNTY'S TOP SINGLES
- Venice : Braude Bikeway Dedicated
- Lead Coffin May Contain the Wife of One of Maryland's Founders
- Teen Center Opens Monday
- COLUMN ONE : New Fad Is Totally for the Birds : Move over potbellied pigs; ostriches and emus are the new rage. Heck, that pair you bought five years ago for $5,000 could be worth $65,000 today.
- Rogue Panda Injures 15
- L.A. Honors Its Own 'French Connection'
- How Southeast Cities Voted
- Burbank Considers New Zoning to Spur Growth
- Three Men Arrested in Burglary Cases Involving 12 Stores
- The Region : Area Code Change Begins
- WOODLAND HILLS : Equestrian Crossing Over Freeway OKd
- BUREAUCRACY WATCH : Passport Follies
- Fall's in the Air--and It Stinks : Wildlife: Autumn brings skunks to quiet Linda Way in Los Alamitos. Residents tell horror stories of dug-up lawns, injured pets and a nauseous odor that lingers for days.
- LOS ANGELES : USC Minority Students Stage All-Day Protest
- Police Killing of Pacoima Man Protested
- Airlines Delay Fare Increases Until Saturday
- Health Benefits Case May Spark Reform : Self-Insured Employer's Denial of Coverage for AIDS Seen as Catalyst to Change in Law
- HEALTH
- Bush Joins Midnight Name Reading at Vietnam Wall
- Arizona Teen-Ager Scolded for Wearing 'Penguin' T-Shirt
- Long Beach : 3rd Quarter Crime Statistics Down 8.6%, Police Report
- The Jazzman and the Jokester : Though pale in comparison to the other 'In Living Color' cast members, Jim Carrey loves his chosen field.
- Northeast L.A. : Workshops on Taylor Yard
- COLUMN LEFT/ JACK BEATTY : Our Promise Too Often Has Gone to War : Wilson, Roosevelt, Johnson saw their domestic agendas lost abroad. Will Clinton, too?
- PORT HUENEME : Man, 24, Hurt in Drive-By Shooting
- NHL ROUNDUP : Kontos Strikes Twice to Put Lightning Into Tie for First
- MORE VIDEOS:
- Walnut Memories
- MORE VIDEOS:
- Cyclamate Source
- Mobil Refinery Safety Record
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- Sharing the Cooking
- Palos Verdes Property Values
- Disappointed by Metrolink Route
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 12, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 12, 1992
- MOVIES - Nov. 12, 1992
- MOVIES - Nov. 12, 1992
- Names in the News - Nov. 12, 1992
- Names in the News - Nov. 12, 1992
- Names in the News - Nov. 12, 1992
- TELEVISION - Nov. 12, 1992
- TELEVISION - Nov. 12, 1992
- Hollywood Law Firm Sued Again : Entertainment: Ex-Prince manager's suit is latest action charging the powerful team of Ziffren, Brittenham & Branca with conflicts of interest in representing clients.
- Italian Food <i> Prontissimo</i>
- Queen Mary Takeover Plan Moves Ahead : Tourism: Less urgency on repairs, and more Harbor Department money for them, could mean city control in two weeks.
- ENVY WEATHER: If you were not happy...
- COMES NATURAL: Mary E. Howell, a Huntington...
- How to Handle That Ominous Document
- Council Approves Multiscreen Cinema in Effort to Revive Downtown : Redevelopment: City officials hope the complex will revive an area that's become a commercial ghost town.
- Gallegly Significantly Outspent Rival to Win Seat, Reports Show : Politics: The Simi Valley congressman spent more than $700,000. Anita Perez Ferguson's total exceeded $400,000.
- PREP NOTES
- Vien Dong I Specializes in the Exotic Dishes of Northern Vietnam
- Puppet Show
- Rain Threatens Flooding in Oklahoma
- Long Beach : Doctors Treat Councilman Robbins for Leg Blood Clot
- U.S. Approves Welfare Cut by California
- Sermons Helps Inspire Bishop Amat Football Team : Preps: Junior running back has rushed for 846 yards and scored 15 touchdowns for the undefeated and top-ranked Lancers.
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : A First-Class Hassle in Coach : Travel: Getting there is half the battle for a passenger on a long-distance flight.
- MORE POWER TO HIM : In Concert, Tim Allen Takes All That Men Stuff to Its Fullest Comic Extremes
- Clinton Schedules Meeting With Bush : Presidency: Speeding up his transition work, the governor also plans to talk with congressional leaders and hold press conference.
- Writing the Wrongs of Ethnic Prejudice : Education: Motivated by the riots, a record number respond to an essay contest on multiculturalism.
- COLLECTIBLES : Pros Know Ins and Outs of Shows
- Once Johnnie Johnson Played a Key Role in Chuck Berry's Success, Now He's Stepping Out on His Own : ROLLICKING AND ROLLING
- Manuel A. Mollineda has been appointed assistant...
- Soviets Executed GIs After WWII : Prisoners: Other Americans were forced to renounce citizenship, Yeltsin writes Senate panel. But no sign of POWs from Korea, Vietnam wars found, Russian says.
- Slades Is a New York Import With Pacific Rim Pretenses
- Richard Yates; Novelist, Short-Story Writer
- Prince Naruhito's Dates? Sorry, Press Blackout : Journalism: Cozy relationship of Japan's media and government is illustrated by ban on news of royal chase.
- MORE VIDEOS:
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / FOUR SEASONS BRUNCH : Brunch Bacchanal : The Sunday buffet at the Four Seasons Biltmore presents an opportunity for epic indulgence.
- Santa Monica : Prop. T Victory in Doubt
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : NCAA Volleyball Action Opens Tonight at La Verne
- Clinton Working to Build Consensus on Policy Ideas : Transition: Aides say he will confer with Congress on key issues, fill Cabinet posts before developing agenda.
- William M. Duke; Executive Turned Around Troubled Firms
- Alhambra : Zoning Exemptions OKd
- Nearing Top of the Hill : Riddick Bowe Has Ended All the Distractions With Only Holyfield in His Way
- Mulligan Makes His Debut Friday at Irvine Valley
- Schroeder's Up After a Downer : Raiders: He is back as starter but has perspective of being on other side.
- Miscellany
- Torn Retinas Jeopardize Career of Featherweight Chavez (17-1-1)
- ART REVIEWS : Pieter Mol: A Poetic Kind of Conceptualist
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Johnny Paycheck Calms Down and Cashes In : In his career-spanning set at the Coach House, the veteran country singer taps into real-life experiences that honky-tonk wanna-bes only sing about.
- The former Security Pacific Gallery in Costa...
- TELEVISION - Nov. 12, 1992
- MUSIC REVIEW : U2 Spectacle: Disneyland Meets MTV at the Murph
- QUOTABLE
- STAGE / NANCY CHURNIN : Globe to Offer the Premiere of 'Purgatory' : 'Fiddler on the Roof' director plans faithful re-creation of muscial at Civic Theatre.
- ART
- MOVIES - Nov. 12, 1992
- Banding Together : Independent-Minded Rock Performers Act in Concert to Get Their Music Heard
- Two-Sport Star Boseman Signs With USC
- SOUTHERN SECTION WATER POLO ROUNDUP : Sunny Hills Wastes Lead, Still Beats Edison
- Back to the Trenches : After Tough Bouts, Evander Holyfield Can End All Doubts About His Reign With a Victory Over Bowe
- HIGH SCHOOL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Taft Gets Another Shot at Tennis Nemesis
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Delpino Is Put on Practice Squad
- Panel Formed to Guide CSUN on Athletics
- SOUTHERN SECTION WATER POLO ROUNDUP : In other Division II first-round matches:
- PREP NOTES
- AZTECS UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Bud Black Among Inductees into Athletic Hall of Fame
- The Ovitz Touch in Studio Shuffles : Movies: The chairman of Creative Artists Agency has a long reach when it comes to brokering deals for top executive jobs in Hollywood.
- Kite's 62 Not Quite Enough : Golf: Price wins PGA Grand Slam when U.S. Open champion bogeys first playoff hole.
- Valley's Evans Performs Like First-Stringer
- Snow Stays Cool, Despite a Flurry of Trade Rumors : Baseball: After an MVP season in the minors, Yankee prospect from Los Alamitos High just wants to play, wherever it may be.
- Texan Starts Fresh in San Clemente : Prep football: After his father's death, running back Allen Vaughan comes to Orange County. He has helped get Tritons to brink of playoffs.
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 12, 1992
- Coach Takes a Tumble, but North Torrance Has Yet to Fall
- Council Delays Decision About Construction of Exploratory Well : Inglewood: Opponents are fearful of accidents and impact on property values. Proponents say the cash-strapped city would get millions if oil is discovered.
- New Tenants to Reopen La Gloria : Oxnard: A Whittier family is taking over the eatery and market. The previous operator was ousted over unpaid rent.
- Suspect Pleads Not Guilty in Grisly Slaying
- Santa Ana Winds Sweep Brush Fire Over 125 Acres : Blaze: Seasonal conditions fuel flames sparked by downed power line. A mini-mall and preschool are evacuated but no buildings are damaged.
- Obituaries - Nov. 12, 1992
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Armed Guards to Protect Freeway, Green Line Site
- SYLMAR : Mission College to Begin Registration
- Conrad
- Moving Toward Tax Equity : Japanese company's accord with IRS could become a model
- Miscellany
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Delahoussaye Takes Five, Including Opening Feature
- Sockers Ask Fans to Help Design New Logo for Team
- NBA ROUNDUP : Jordan's 30-Footer at Buzzer Beats Pistons
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Yorba, Routon Lead Rancho Santiago in Water Polo Regional
- Man, 20, Arrested in Arson of Store : Thousand Oaks: He was a customer of the comic-book shop, which was also defaced with anti-Semitic writing.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Arizona Defense Strong Up the Middle
- Anglers Are Catching Their Limits of Calico Bass and Bonito
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Six Still in Championship Hunt
- Names in the News - Nov. 12, 1992
- NCAA Reinstates Michigan 3
- Will They Say 'Cheese' for Heavyweight Picture?
- He Faces Lofty Expectations : College football: Oregon's Brooks calls Thompson the most talented kicker he has coached.
- PREP NOTES : Mater Dei's Wright Plans to Sign Today With Titans
- Sophomore quarterback Eric Kiesau of Glendale College...
- IRVINE : 9 at UCI Elected to Science Association
- Suspect in Gun Incident Drives Into Lot of Trouble : Crime: A man who had phoned in a report of a motorist brandishing a weapon was later talking with officers when the suspect pulled in.
- Fake Bomb Found on Jetliner En Route from L.A. to New York
- The Little Railroad Museum That Could : Attractions: Set in a quiet Lomita neighborhood, it's a point of pride for supporters.
- PERSPECTIVE ON IMMIGRATION : The Divisiveness of Half-Truths : Do undocumented workers take more than they give in taxes? No. This scapegoating is getting dangerous.
- WORKING IN L.A. / PIZZA DELIVERY : He Grabs a Slice of the American Dream
- 'Lupe' and the Guys
- Crisis of Confidence Cannot Be Ignored : Clinton must address the alienation over gifts to campaigns
- Santa Ana Fades : Dry Days, Cool Nights to Give Way to Warmer Weather
- Fire in Canyon Was a Close Call
- On Latest Mission, Astronauts Explore Junior High Schools
- PLATFORM : President Clinton, Don't Make Us Wait
- Stillwell to Compete in Volleyball at UCLA
- RAM NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Turner Tunes Cowboy Offense