- A LOOK AT THE 1992-93 NBA SEASON : Opportunity Knocks for the Clippers : Preview: This might be the season they make a big move up in stature.
- Best in the IHL at Age 32, Knickle Keeps Plugging Away : Hockey: Gull goaltender leads league in victories and goals-against average.
- Gomes Leaves Under Dubious Circumstances : Prep football: Conflicting reasons are given for departure of Thousand Oaks assistant. Seven other aides also walk off.
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 5, 1992
- He's No Longer Sugar Riddick
- A LOOK AT THE 1992-93 NBA SEASON : He Makes the Leap : Years After Forgoing College Basketball to Go to the Pros, Shawn Kemp Is on the Verge of Becoming One of the NBA's Elite
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Golden West Student to Coach Volleyball at Marina
- In Wayne's World, Heisman Is His : San Diego State: Pittman waits for his chance at stardom.
- Miscellany
- Valencia's Marrujo Washes His Hands of Responsibility for the Mud Bowl
- PREP NOTES
- DIGEST : Myles, Dorsey Share CSUN Football Honor
- San Diego State forward Courtie Miller, who...
- TELEVISION - Nov. 5, 1992
- STAGE REVIEWS : Sure-Footed 'Boy Friend' Woos Winningly : The Cal State Fullerton cast dances up a colorful storm in Sandy Wilson's 1920s musical spoof, which is light and frothy but still a lot of fun.
- AROUND THE NFL : RAMS : Delpino Not Ready to Return
- Toros' Cano Is Upset Over Snub by NCAA Selection Committee
- Brewers' Listach Voted AL Rookie of Year
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Hollywood Park Could Be in the Cards Within a Year
- Kicking Down Barriers : Cleveland's Diana Adds Football Heroics to Her Unparalleled Athletic Career
- BASEBALL
- A Reduced Role Angers Allen : Pro football: Raiders drop their three-back rotation, place their 11-year veteran behind Dickerson and Bell.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Montreal Edges Detroit, 4-3
- Names in the News - Nov. 5, 1992
- Proposed Walkout Places City Athletic Events in Jeopardy
- After Making Adjustments, Banning Has Made a Run for Playoffs
- Jurisprudence
- Saddleback Upsets OCC in Women's Volleyball
- Understudy Henigan Enjoys Playing the Lead : Football: Pacific's backup quarterback, from Fountain Valley, filled in nicely when Troy Kopp was injured. He's looking forward to starting in '93.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : The Master's Stops SCC's Soccer Season--Again
- Roger Clemens struck out 10 in seven...
- Martinez Back Under Center at St. Francis
- CHARGER NOTEBOOK : Blaylock Sustains Ankle Sprain
- IRVINE : Driver Dies After Car Hits Curb, Flips
- School District Reorganizations Win Handily : The breakup of South Bay Union High School District is approved. But a proposition moving control of two schools from Los Angeles to Rancho Palos Verdes is blocked by a judge.
- A Mixed Election for Los Angeles : Board gains an African-American voice, but county reform and LAPD funding fail
- SANTA MONICA : 5 Transients Arrested in Beating of TV Newsman
- The Outcome for Prop. A
- Black Woman New President at Mesa College
- Oxnard Tally Leads to Historic Shift of Power
- Voters OK Measure U, Reelect Recalled Board Member : Antelope Valley: Acton and Agua Dulce approve plans to open a local high school. Fox wins seat on hospital panel.
- Good Race Relations--as a Matter of Course
- The Rev. Norman Redeker; Lutheran Pastor
- CAMARILLO : Board Gives $1,100 to Start New Clubs
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Golden West College to Honor 4 Alumni
- OXNARD : Dentist Pleads Not Guilty to Charge of Molesting Patient
- LOCAL ELECTIONS ENCINITAS CITY COUNCIL : Shut Out by a Percentage Point : Rivals: The 'pro-resident' slate followed close on the heels of the winners: two pro-development candidates and the only incumbent.
- NORTH HILLS : 4 Held in Shooting at Intersection
- Local Parks Are $50 Million Richer : Initiatives: Officials are pleased that voter approval of Prop. A will enable them to improve, expand or build a variety of projects.
- Troubled Economy Alters Political Scene on Coast : L.A. County: Three Democratic newcomers capture south county seats. Former Cal State Long Beach President Stephen Horn wins House race in the 38th District.
- Neighborhood Annexation Vote Produces a Puzzling 15-15 Tie
- OCEANSIDE CITY COUNCIL : Outsiders Depose Bishop, Win Council Seats
- Suddenly a Congress More Like America : More women and minorities are voted into halls of power
- Police Plan Loses but Officials Are Upbeat : Propositions: The measure to raise taxes to hire 1,000 officers attracts 63% of the vote in narrow defeat. It is seen as mandate for further efforts to bolster the LAPD.
- Teachers Threaten Walkout : Education: Union picks Friday the 13th as a symbolic day to strike unless an agreement is reached in contract talks.
- VENTURA : Businessman Fined Over Window Tints
- Nygaard to Sign With Stanford
- Morton Hardly the Greatest in Knockout Loss to Butler : Boxing: Heavyweight from Los Angeles pummels his beleaguered and overmatched opponent from the start, winning in fifth round.
- Colleges Wanting Fallbrook Senior to Come to Pass : Dutton Gets High Ratings from Scouts
- Newport Beach Library Trustee Sword Dies at 68
- '92 SOUTH BAY ELECTION : KEY RETURNS
- Return of Jail Funds Urged by 1-Cent Cut in Sales Tax
- D.A. Won't Prosecute Deputy Accused of Pocketing Drugs
- Countywide : 'Earth' Program to Get National Award
- 'Grand Army of Republic' Regains Spot in History
- OXNARD : FBI Arrests Woman in Bank Robbery
- PLATFORM : His Ideas Are Young
- LOS ANGELES : Officer in King Beating Loses Bid to Save Job
- SCHOOL BOARD RACES : Two or More New Trustees in Eight Districts May Spell Policy Changes
- Plans of Filner, Schenk Intersect : Congress: Two new Democratic representatives say they will press for money to replace lost defense jobs.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : New Restrooms to Open Downtown
- LAGUNA BEACH : City to Reconsider Annexing Parcel
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Wake-Up Call for Community Leaders
- Obituaries - Nov. 5, 1992
- DISTRICT ATTORNEY : Garcetti Signals Shift in Management Style
- BURBANK : City to Spend $27 Million on Park Irrigation System
- PASADENA : Deal Clears Way for Blue Line Extension
- McClintock Announces Plans to Leave Politics : Congress: The GOP assemblyman makes the decision in the wake of his lopsided 24th District defeat.
- The Glenoaks Elementary School Foundation, a nonprofit...
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RETURNS : SAN DIEGO COUNTY
- Ex-Officer Pulls Poetry Out of War : John C. Harrell of Anaheim, who worked in medical company, will read some of his works on Veterans Day.
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RETURNS : IMPERIAL COUNTY
- FAMILIES : Behavioral Help : Special group offers information, guidance and moral support for parents with disturbed children.
- News from the L.A. Times: George Ramos,...
- '92 SAN GABRIEL VALLEY ELECTIONS : The Results Didn't Count, but the Experience Did for These Young Voters
- Discipline, Hard Work Produce Turnaround at Whittier High : Football: The Cardinals have a chance to win their second league title in six years under Coach Mike Fitch.
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RETURNS : CALIFORNIA ASSEMBLY
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : A Bitter Defeat for Herschensohn : Senate races: 'I wanted to be the U.S. senator from California very much . . . I am terribly disappointed,' he says. Conceding early, Seymour is less emotional over his loss.
- The Pahinui Bros. "The Pahinui Bros" ...
- Transfer Day--Nearly 30 colleges and universities will...
- LA HABRA AT EUCLID : You Pay a Little, Then Play a Lot in Few Short Blocks
- Classical Languages Rising From Dead in U.S. Schools : Education: With one eye on vocabulary and the other on SAT exams, high school students show new interest in Greek and Latin.
- 'Miracle' Reputation Precedes Aloe Vera
- WASTE DISPOSAL : State of Trash : Ventura County officials are thinking about shipping 500 tons of garbage a day to a Utah landfill.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Discouraged by 'Gridlock,' State Senator Calls it Quits : Legislature: Sen. Barry Keene says inability to make a difference led to his surprise decision. He hopes to have more influence in private sector.
- Iraqis Celebrate News of Bush's Defeat : Reaction: U.S. election results are seen as a victory for Hussein. Baghdad officials hope for change but expect little immediate impact on trade sanctions.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Bonds Urged to Buy Bayside Village Park
- Water Board Incumbent Wins Close Race : A political newcomer makes a surprisingly strong showing, in part by identifying himself with the Democratic Party.
- Simi Valley : Schools Panel to Look Into Sex Bias
- Clinton Also Won Lawndale School District Mock Elections
- McClintock Plans to Leave Politics
- On-Screen Green : Hollywood film and TV producers transmit an environmentalist message via the props and products they use on the set.
- Major Narrowly Prevails in Vote on European Union
- '92 NATIONAL ELECTIONS : Loyal Throng at White House Welcomes Bush : Homecoming: 'Finish this job in style,' the President urges appointees and other employees.
- COVER STORY : Couple's Sense of Humor Helps Them Cope With Care
- COVER STORY : Day Care for Her Mother Like 'Release From Prison'
- Monrovia : City Manager Gets Raise
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- Obituaries - Nov. 5, 1992
- VAN NUYS : Airport Report to Focus on Jobs
- NORTHRIDGE : Fake Pollsters Rob Woman at Home
- Job Fair Short on Prospects, Participants Say
- Turkey Dinner Recipes to Clip and Savor
- '92 WESTSIDE ELECTIONS : ELECTIONS / SANTA MONICA COLLEGE DISTRICT : Prop. T Bond Issue an Apparent Victor; Absentees Untallied
- The Los Angeles Unified School District announced...
- YORBA LINDA : PacTel Cellular to Lease Parkland
- PANORAMA CITY : Gang Member Shot in Carjacking Dies
- Clinton Calls for Continuity Until January, Reassures Allies : White House: President-elect begins planning the transition of power. He seeks to send a message that he is moving swiftly on nation's economic concerns, aide says.
- ELECTIONS : Moorhead Hangs On to His Seat
- World IN BRIEF : MIDEAST : U.S. Sub Ventures Into the Persian Gulf
- Julian Nava to Stress Jobs, Crime in Race for Mayor
- Businesses Get Most Wishes Fulfilled on Election Day : Initiatives: Voters ended up adopting industry positions on three different propositions.
- AT&T; Plans $3.8-Billion Push in Cellular Market : Telecommunications: The company negotiates for a one-third stake in McCaw, the country's biggest cellular phone operator.
- BANKING
- MGM Said to Have Unusual Suitor
- EC Blocks U.S. Tariffs as Trade War Brews : Commerce: One report says Washington will move today to impose punitive taxes on some luxury European imports.
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 5, 1992
- Investors Keep Their Cool After Clinton's Win : Markets: The Dow slides 29 points, but there's no dramatic reaction to Democrat's election. The feeling is he'll be good for stocks in the long run.
- Oregon Rejects Anti-Nuke Bid
- AT&T; Near Deal to Buy Third of McCaw Cellular : Telecommunications: Analysts say the plan would allow the long-distance carrier back into local telephone service.
- Rockwell Puts Loss for Year at $1 Billion : Write-off: Anticipated health care costs for retirees cause $4.62-a-share red ink for year after $1.5-billion charge.
- Agency Office to Close After Losing Infiniti : Advertising: Hill, Holliday in Marina del Rey will lay off 120 as Nissan's luxury car line switches its account.
- Former 'Today' Executive Capra Gets Key KTTV Post
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 5, 1992
- Wisconsin Board Sells Newport Corp. Shares
- Clinton to Tap Technology's Power
- MARKETS : The Gates of Leaven
- Sometimes You Feel Like a Nut
- The New Grain Cookery
- The Mousse That Roared
- Equal Time for Tuscany
- The 30-page "I Can Make It With...
- LITTLE GUY : Bob Nickman Is Anything but Macho
- Holiday Jobs Available
- Pitzer Dean to Direct Watson Foundation
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RETURNS : CALIFORNIA SENATE
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Facing the Trickle-Down Pain of Divorce
- The Final Tally
- American Businessman Arrested as a Spy in Iran
- Monterey Park : Atlantic Square Opening
- LOOKING FOR BIGGER FISH TO FRY : The Walter Trout Band Heads for the Mainstream
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RETURNS : SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY
- Wilson Hints at Softer Style After Election Drubbing : Politics: Governor blames recession for string of defeats despite his heavy investment of political capital.
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : Cultural Potpourri : 'California Generations' at UC Santa Barbara celebrates the many artistic traditions of the state's inhabitants.
- FINAL ORANGE COUNTY ELECTION RETURNS : ORANGE COUNTY SCHOOLS
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : San Clemente Alum to Have Play Staged
- Classy Jasmine Isn't Your Garden-Variety Chinese
- NOWHERE TO RUN : Daniel Shapiro Says It's Hard to Play Mozart 'Because There's Not Much to Hide Behind'
- ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT : Stamp to Honor Valens Among 7 Early Rockers
- THEATER REVIEWS / TWO FROM SIMON : Sharing Limelight : Neil Simon's 'Last of the Red-Hot Lovers,' is playing in Camarillo and 'Rumors' is on stage in Ojai.
- Culver City : Verdict in Mall Suit Upheld
- '92 LONG BEACH ELECTIONS : ELECTIONS / LEGISLATURE : Karnette Pulls Major Upset of GOP Incumbent : Results: Other office-holders struggled but prevailed in area races. Seven of 10 local seats in Sacramento will be held by Democrats.
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RETURNS : KERN COUNTY
- POLITICALLY CORRECTED CLASSICS : For the National Theater for Children, It's the Positive Role Model--Not the Play--That's the Thing
- La Canada Flintridge : Tree Recycling Firm OKd
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Back to Books : With the political season over, attention can be turned again to literary affairs.
- High Court Hears Arguments in Animal Sacrifice Ban Case
- Highland Park : Meeting on York Blvd. Plan
- Election Gives Gays Victories, New Battles
- BOOK REVIEW : A Dark Parable of South Africa Politics : THIS DAY AND AGE, <i> By Mike Nicol</i> ; Alfred A. Knopf $22; 276 pages
- Liberty Day Parade
- FOR THE KIDS : Trip Tips : These helpful hints can make your excursion memorable and even fun for both you and the children.
- CRAFTS : Roll Out the Fimo, and You'll Have a Barrel of Beads
- Out & About
- Just Desserts
- Going With the Grain
- Grainy Picture
- Sports Notes / Notas Deportivas
- '92 NATIONAL ELECTIONS : HOUSE WINNERS : New Party Split
- ACE LIFE SAVER: La Habra Police Department's...
- Feinstein Off to Job, Boxer Takes Break
- '92 NATIONAL ELECTIONS : Congress Due for a Run on Fast Track in January
- GOP Loses 2 Assembly Seats Despite Remap
- Latino Leaders See Little Rebuilding of Riot-Torn Areas
- '92 WESTSIDE ELECTIONS : ELECTIONS / CONGRESSIONAL RACES : Democrats Chalk Up Solid Wins : Politics: Harman beats Flores in a new district, while incumbents Waxman, Dixon and Beilenson roll up easy victories.
- Harman, Not Flores, Is Voters' Choice : The Democrat's $1.3-million campaign pays off in the redrawn 36th Congressional District. By contrast, Republican Steve Horn uses a low-budget approach to upset Evan Anderson Braude in the 38th.
- COLUMN RIGHT/ MARTIN FELDSTEIN/ KATHLEEN FELDSTEIN : Read His Lips: Time to Tax Social Security : Clinton should be able to get Democrats in Congress to agree by using part of the proceeds on social programs like Head Start.
- Democrats Claim GOP Turf in Assembly : A bitter campaign ends with Debra L. Bowen's lopsided victory over Brad Parton. Farther south, a little-known math teacher stuns Gerald N. Felando.
- Skin-Tight Race in 27th District May Prompt Recount : Trailing by less than 2,000 votes, Democrat Brian Finander refuses to concede state Senate victory to Robert G. Beverly until absentee and provisional ballots are counted.
- National Video Rentals : 'Basic Instinct,' 'Batman' Do Battle
- Businesses React With Hope, Fear : Outlook: Companies big and small wonder which Bill Clinton will emerge: aggressively liberal or conservatively cooperative.
- AFTER THE ELECTION : O.C. Firms Sense Opportunity Knocking in Clinton Victory : Economy: Analysts say environmental, engineering, education and some health companies could see rewards.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Wins in 14 States Fuel U.S. Term Limit Drive : Initiatives: Caps on congressional service have already prompted lawsuits. Backers hope for a constitutional amendment.
- STILL A RECORD: Tuesday's turnout in Orange...
- SIREN OFF: A few years ago Buena...
- 24 Hours : A Day in the Life of Long Beach--in Pictures
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Democrats Win 10-Seat Edge in Congressional Delegation : Politics: Anti-incumbent fervor never materializes, and remapping fails to give GOP candidates an expected edge at polls.
- 'Tight Wallets' Derail $120 Million in Rail Funds for S.D. County : Prop. 156: After $1-billion statewide measure is rejected, officials look to decide which projects will be scaled back or abandoned.
- Awaiting a Winner : Board of Supervisors: Yvonne Brathwaite Burke leads Diane Watson by 775 votes with uncounted absentee ballots to determine the outcome.
- McKeon to Be Lone Area Newcomer in Congress : Politics: Incumbents dominate other state and federal races, some by smaller margins because of Democratic gains in registration and redistricting.
- Ventura Council Majority Vows to Back Desalination
- Clinton's Impact on Business
- Couscous Coup
- '92 NATIONAL ELECTIONS : NEWS ANALYSIS : In the End, Bush Was Out of Touch With Everyday America : The defeat: President failed to recognize recession's impact on the nation--and on his political fortunes.
- '92 NATIONAL ELECTIONS : In the End, Bush Was Out of Touch With Everyday America : The defeat: President failed to recognize recession's impact on the nation--and on his political fortunes.
- Perot Backers Proud of Effort, Look to Future
- DOUBLE LOSS: La Palma husband-and-wife City Council...
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : 'Tax-the-Rich' Plan Put Hex on Welfare Cutbacks : Initiatives: Both measures failed, but millions of dollars were diverted from backing Wilson's proposed benefits overhaul.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Golding Elected San Diego Mayor by Slim Margin
- ASSEMBLY DISTRICTS : Connolly Stages Big Upset Over Baldwin in 77th
- El Toro High Student Hit by 3 Bullets Near School : Shooting: Gunfire from passing car wounds youth in stomach and both legs as he walks home. Doctor says injuries are not life-threatening.
- 4 Asian Immigrant Politicians Win Elections, Place in History
- NATIONAL ELECTION RETURNS : THE MIDWEST
- Perot Says Movement Will Remain a Force for Change : Independent: Texan concedes defeat, urges supporters to use energy to 'make our country work'.
- HAILING HAL: Movie producer Hal Roach, who...
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Prop. A, Sales Tax Increase for Jails, Appears Doomed : Measures: Prop. B, mandating funding, was leading by wide margin; its passage would cancel out Prop. C.
- High Winds Cause Rash of Brush Fires, Power Outages
- PERSPECTIVE ON GOVERNING : Challenge No. 1: a Cynical Republic : The 'change' people want from Clinton is not just in programs; he has to make government trustworthy again.
- ELECTIONS '92 : Gallegly Leads in Tally for Congress : Election: Anthony Beilenson was ahead of Tom McClintock in the 24th District in early and inconclusive returns.
- GARDEN GROVE : Gunman Sought in Drive-By Slaying
- COSTA MESA : New Airport Offices Plan Gets City OK
- PRO FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Lyght Is Absolved by Knox
- The average cost of taking a family...
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lemieux Stopped; Penguins Aren't
- Baseball
- John, Taupin to Ink $39-Million Publishing Pact : Pop music: The songwriting duo's contract with Warner / Chappell Music gives them the largest cash advance in music publishing history.
- Music Reviews : Lindsay String Quartet Premieres Tippett Work
- Wareham's Lunar Eclipse Is Just Out of This Galaxie : Pop: Singer, whose latest band plays in O.C. tonight, has eliminated some of the frustration but now faces more pressure.
- Dow Dips on Computerized Selling : Market Overview
- Power at Polls : In South L.A., Most Voters Say They Cast Ballots for Change
- Art of Recycling : Charles Gordio is teaching abused children that they have the power to craft objets d'art from objets d'trash.
- YWCA Honors Achievements of Local Women
- In Peace Talks' Shadow, Islamic Group Fights PLO for Place in Sun : Gaza Strip: Just as in former colonies in Africa and Asia, political rivalries are intensifying as a Palestinian state looks more possible.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : BALLOT MEASURES : 911 Tax Leading; Prop N. Falling Short
- Britain Rules Queen Shall Not Be Taxed
- ABC Reporter Stabbed, Beaten
- The Meaning of the Victory of Bill Clinton and Al Gore : Agonized by recession and gridlock, America asks for change
- TUSTIN : Teacher's Goal Is Equality of Sexes
- SIMI VALLEY : Reagan Library Plans Celebration
- CONGRESSIONAL RACES : County Delegation Still Looks Solidly Republican : All four GOP incumbents on ballot leading in early returns, and the two in open races may make it a clean sweep.
- QUOTABLE
- Music Reviews : Milnes Sings 'Elijah' With Pacific Chorale
- RETAIL/TOURISM
- Ban Urged on Women in Most Combat Roles
- Nigerian Jets Bomb Rubber Plantation in Liberia; 38 Killed
- NATIONAL ELECTION RETURNS
- Seniors Are Helped Back Into the Mainstream : Health-Plus participants get counseling, socialize with their peers and develop an action plan that shifts focus from the past to the future.
- Incumbent Is Leading Encinitas Pack
- What the Webster Commission Didn't Say About L.A.'s Spring of Unrest : Riot report: LAPD intelligence was crippled by political interference, and the mayor's public reaction to the verdict was incendiary.
- A Sad Second Farewell by Magic
- Lancaster Takes Step Toward Easing Blight
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Rebuild L.A. Struggles to Establish Its Role
- Missing the Connection Between Love and a Loophole
- ORANGE COUNTY PLATFORM : Banning Skateboards on Newport Beach Boardwalk Is Not the Answer
- F.D.R.'S NEMESIS: Tuesday was a special election...
- TV Ratings : ABC Starts Sweeps Month With a Win
- AN APPRECIATION : Hal Roach--Last Link to a Glorious Entertainment Era
- U.S. to Borrow $37 Billion to Refill Coffers : Financing: The funds raised in the three debt auctions next week will be $1 billion more than the government borrowed in August.
- AIRLINES
- Lean Times Are Thinning Traffic : With Fewer Drivers on the Road, Accidents Are on the Decline
- West Coast Bancorp Posts Profit
- Dennis Codon Promoted to Vice President at Unocal
- Hal Roach Memorial Mass Set for Thursday
- Countywide : Man Missing for 2 Months Turns Up
- Thomas W. Leonard; Businessman
- Schenk-Jarvis Race Goes Down to Wire in 49th : County: Jacob appears to be victor over Doyle; McCarty-Slater vote close.
- SANTA CLARITA : Supervisors Order Ambulance Inquiry
- WESTLAKE : No Retrial Planned for Pediatrician
- COMMENTARY : A Way to Get Out of Seventh
- A LOOK AT THE 1992-93 NBA SEASON : Is Title 3 the Charm for Bulls? : Preview: In a year of change, the constant is Chicago, which will try to emulate the success of the 1966 Boston Celtics.
- Surprise Playoff Berth Gives Cal Lutheran Another Shot : College soccer: Kingsmen to open Division III tournament against SCIAC rival Claremont.
- S.F. Bay Foghorns Vanish in Mist of Progress
- 'Gag Rule' Is Blocked by Court : Ruling: Short-lived ban on abortion advice appears doomed as Bush Administration loses election.
- NASA Prepares for Launch
- Op Pro Drops Team Format for '93 Championships
- A LOOK AT THE 1992-93 NBA SEASON : Laker Fans Deserve Sign Team Cares
- Artist Fills History Gaps With Lessons
- New Jersey Trades Blaylock to Atlanta
- Image, Reality and the Green Charge Card
- RETAIL/TOURISM
- Timothy A. Koogle has been named president...
- Stop That Whining! : Are You an 'Adult Child'? A 'Co-Dependent'? Critics Say Recovery Groups May Offer an Excuse for Bad Behavior
- House Bank Scandal Fails to Halt Hunter Reelection : District 52: Democratic presidential victory has some wondering how effective the ultra-conservative Hunter will be in the new Congress.
- Teachers Threaten a One-Day Walkout : Education: Union picks Friday the 13th as a symbolic day to strike unless an agreement is reached on contract talks.
- BURBANK : Bigger Courthouse Poses No Risk
- Two Catches Are Big but Not World Records
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : SCC Tops San Bernardino in Women's Volleyball
- A Bountiful Trip : Southland Anglers Don't Have to Travel Far for Big Trout at User-Friendly Irvine Lake
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Oberlin Plans to Finish Its Season
- Music Reviews : Naumburg Winner Pratt Plays the Three Bs
- OPERA REVIEW : British Strauss, Smetana in Chicago
- Macy's Seeks Change in Terms of Credit Agreement
- Safeguard Health Enterprises Inc.: The Anaheim prepaid...
- RETAIL/TOURISM
- Clinton's Promise of Growth Likely to Benefit Stocks
- Managing Director of British Company Elected to Expanded Ropak Corp. Board
- Once Again, a President Pays the Price for a Sour Economy : Politics: Election outcome echoes 1980 race that cost Jimmy Carter the White House. Both contests were referendums on the incumbent.