- Ventura's Brown Signs to Play for CS Long Beach
- BACKGROUND
- No. 1 Brea Loses Title to Rowland
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995: ORANGE LEAGUE
- Garcia Scores 30 as Glendale Remains Unbeaten, 88-78
- Chang, McEnroe to Play at The Pond
- Phone Books
- Prop. 187: Illegal Immigrants and Scapegoats
- Youths: Learning From Positive Feedback
- Development: OK of Apartments
- Views on Prop. 187
- Claremont: New Policy on Fees for Large Groups Using City Parks Is Clarified
- Rights: Praise for Community Activist Nunez
- GOP Proposal on School Prayer
- 'Generations' Gaps Leave Some a Bit...
- Child Abuse
- Playhouse: Efforts to Retrofit the Building
- Politics: Homelessness and the Defeat of Tony Vazquez for Santa Monica Council
- Elections: Negative View of Political Future
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 24, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 24, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 24, 1994
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 24, 1994
- Obituaries - Nov. 24, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 24, 1994
- Boy Whose Parents Feared Deportation Had Leukemia : Health care: Medical officials say it is unclear whether earlier treatment could have saved Julio Cano. His death ignites further debate about Prop. 187's effects.
- GOP Captures Control of State Assembly, 41-39 : Election: Long Beach race tips the balance in late vote counting. Democrats keep edge in Congress delegation.
- Child Cited as Prop. 187 Casualty Had Leukemia : Immigration: Anaheim boy also suffered bacterial infection. His death gains more political ramifications.
- Smooth Flying at John Wayne, Other Southland Airports : Transportation: The busiest travel day of the year turns out to be easy for most. 'It was a breeze,' says one O.C. passenger.
- Meals on Wheels Dishes Up More Than Food
- Unattended Baby Dies; Mother Tries Suicide
- Woman Jumps Off Overpass; Newborn She Left at Home Dies
- TECHNOLOGY - Nov. 24, 1994
- Sports : DOWN AND OUT
- Amateurs Look Strong as They Go East for Championships
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : For Hunger, More Than a Handout
- Smooth Sailing : Few Expected Holiday Headaches Materialize at Local Airports
- GOBBLE GOOD: Maybe you've had it up...
- FHP Certified to Offer Workers' Comp Insurance
- O.C. Politician and Ex-Senator Kuchel, 84, Dies
- Powerful Winds Expected to Ease
- Educators, Students Hammer Prop. 187 at 'Teach-In' : Activism: Speakers condemn the measure during Irvine Valley College gathering. Those attending are asked to sign 'unity pledge' not to comply with the law.
- An Unfortunate Response to the Homeless in Costa Mesa
- CAMARILLO : Car Covers Offered in Medfly Spraying
- NHL Tries New Approach With Union
- SUN VALLEY : Schoolchildren Get Early Taste of the Holiday
- Supervisors-Elect to Attend CEO Talks
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Washington May Play Saturday
- Anaheim Angler Hauls in 29-Pound Sturgeon
- MAUI INVITATIONAL : Big Second Half Sends Sun Devils into Final
- MOVIE REVIEW : Solid Performances Give Power to Rambling 'Beans'
- THEATER REVIEW : A 'Wedding' Full of Passion : Fiery moments in the Rancho Santiago College production--notably the male characters' burning machismo and sincerity--bring Federico Garcia Lorca's play to life.
- Crying Foul : Critics Say City Shielded Plans to Expand Tillman Sewage Plant
- NHL Tries New Approach With Union
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS : DIVISION II : Laguna Beach Wins Third Title in Row
- Yeah, They Don't Know Football Either
- WEST COAST CONFERENCE / THE OTHER TEAMS : In a Race This Close, Coaches Will Take Any Edge They Can Get
- MOVIESNew Marketing Tack: In what the studio...
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Pagemaster' a Live-Action Adventure in World of Books
- CALABASAS : 1-Day Collection of Toxic Wastes Slated
- Newport / Costa Mesa / Irvine : NEWPORT BEACH : City Still Has Tickets for Rose Parade Trip
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL: 1994-95 PREVIEW : Pepperdine Was Just Fine, but Tom Asbury Decides . . . : He'll Take Manhattan
- THEATER REVIEW : Fishburne's 'Riff Raff' a Gritty Evolution
- PORT HUENEME : Mother of Suspect Charged as Accessory
- EXHIBITION BASKETBALL : UCLA Has to Rally Past Athletes in Action, 95-94
- The San Francisco Giants released pitchers Bryan...
- OXNARD : City Cancels Meeting on Housing Proposal
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995: ORANGE LEAGUE
- SHERMAN OAKS : Council Panel OKs Mall Expansion
- MOVIE REVIEW : Pinkett the High Point in 'Low Down Dirty Shame'
- TV REVIEWS : 'Giving Thanks' Before Turkey Day
- Sylmar Survives Longest Day, Will Play Tonight : Football: City makes no decision, for now, on possibility Spartans used ineligible player.
- Field Honors Legacy of Slain Officer : Oxnard: Newly renovated site is renamed for Detective James O'Brien, who was killed last year by a gunman. He officiated games there.
- Exchange Student, 12, Hit by Car, Killed : Accident: Chinese boy was among 75 youths taking part in program between his country and the L.A. school district.
- SAN FERNANDO : Old Pipeline Not Due to Be Reopened Soon
- Native Dishes : Professor Notes That Thanksgiving Feasts Preceded the Pilgrims
- Astros Sign Bagwell, Hire Smith
- Facing Bare Cupboards in a Time of Feasting : Southern California's poor are suffering as food bank sources dry up
- Fleiss Defense Rests, Claims Entrapment : Trial: Alleged Hollywood madam and jury share laughter over scenes in vice sting videotape.
- GLENDALE : City Feud Stalls Home Upgrade of Electricity
- Central : ORANGE : Fines for Unscrambled Adult Films Hiked
- Northwest : HUNTINGTON BEACH : Math Lesson Was Work of Art
- OXNARD : Charge Upheld in Spousal Battery Case
- North : LA HABRA : Bar's Permit to Entertain Is Revoked
- WEST VALLEY : Council OKs Study of LAPD Computers
- GIRLS
- Holiday Closings
- Home Crowd Gives Titan Soccer Team Lift
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Alberts Returns Early for Colts
- Granzow and Faith Baptist Were Cold but Not Cold-Hearted
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UCI Turns Up Heat in Time, to Win, 88-79
- CSUN Provides New Zealand Team With a Nice Going-Away Present
- NBA ROUNDUP : Trail Blazers End Perfection for Rockets
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Love and a .45': Fast, Violent and Funny
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : Experimental Plane Damaged in Edwards Test Flight
- Saddleback / South Beach : LAGUNA NIGUEL : Olympic Gold Medal Holder to Lead Parade
- A Little Bit of History
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS : DIVISION I : Peninsula Dominates Corona del Mar, Wins Title
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995: ORANGE LEAGUE
- RECREATION / STEVE HENSON : Southland Skiers Already Have It Homemade Early in Season
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : Oklahoma State's Jones Resigns
- Gone, Wisconsin? : Badgers Might Be Singing a Different Tune if Coach Stayed and Star Players Left for NBA
- Prep Playoffs at a Glance
- ART REVIEW : 'En Calavera' Offers a Lively Look at the Linares Family
- Quake Theft Probe Targets Firefighters : Investigation: Up to 13 scrutinized in internal inquiry in Santa Monica may face discipline.
- DIVISION II GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL REGIONAL : Edison Sleepwalks but Wins Its Opener
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995: ORANGE LEAGUE : Moulin Has Touch to Keep Brea Going : Basketball: Senior shooting guard is confident that the Ladycats will continue winning despite loss of last season's stars.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL: 1994-95 PREVIEW : PEPPERDINE : A Banner Campaign Could Be Tall Order
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Advances in Soccer Regional
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL '94-'95 / SMALL COLLEGE MEN'S PREVIEW : Postseason Play Aside, Chapman Still Wants to Improve
- On the Fast Track : Bozeman's Success in Recruiting, Coaching Players at Cal Attracts Critics Whispering Questions
- Monroe's Doctor : As He Did With 3 Other Patients, Cuccia Cured Vikings of Maladies
- PREP TENNIS : Peninsula Girls Win Title Again
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL: 1994-95 PREVIEW : LOYOLA MARYMOUNT : Olive Says Season Won't Be the Pits
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- JAZZ REVIEW : A Reduced Tribe Still Strong on Interplay at LunaPark
- Talking to the Dead, Part Two: the Skeptics
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Arnold's Mommy Syndrome : 'Junior' stars Schwarzenegger, Danny DeVito and Emma Thompson in a farce that opts for a traditional take.
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Screen Savers: Still Fun, but No Longer Essential
- REAL ESTATE
- REAL ESTATE : Inn at the Park Falls Behind on Mortgage, County Records Show
- Equities Deserted for Fixed-Income Investments, Bonds : Markets: Chemical, drug and computer issues take the biggest hits. Dow drops sharply in last hour of trading.
- Juaneno Rift Imperils O.C. Indian Band's Tribal Status
- POLITICS : GOP's 10-Point Plan
- Lawmaker's Wife Named to Board : Politics: Speaker Brown appoints spouse of lame-duck Assemblyman Mike Gotch to waste management panel.
- Robbers Hold Day-Care Children at Gunpoint
- Fire Forces Evacuation of 85 Golf Club Foundry Workers
- Day-Care Provider Service to End
- VAN NUYS : College Widens Its Search for President
- LOS ANGELES : City Panel Opts Not to Alter Steel-Frame Building Standards
- Carlye WindCypress, FreshmanSoccer / ForwardWind, from El...
- LOS ALAMITOS : In Big Race, You Gotta Have Hart
- Badgers' Finley Rises to Top of Cream
- Crowley Urges More Consistency in Rules for Playoff Participation
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL '94-'95 / SMALL COLLEGE WOMEN'S PREVIEW : After Disappointing Season, Things Looking Up for Chapman
- DIVISION I GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL REGIONAL : Newport Harbor Gets on Ball, Beats Millikan in Four Games
- HEALTH
- Trial Ordered for Marrow Transplant Suit
- Post-Pageant Attack Garners Conviction on Lesser Charges
- Entrepreneur's Russia Venture Just Doesn't Fly : Investing: Steve Myers of Newport Beach cuts his losses in aircraft refueling operation at air base. Rising demand can't save California Kamchatka Co.
- Disney Posts Record Profits for Quarter, Year : Entertainment: Company attributes results largely to "The Lion King." Separately, Sidney Poitier is named to its board.
- Beware of the Toys That Give Little Joy
- Reich Calls on GOP to Add 'Corporate Welfare' to Cuts : Budget: Proposal to trim business 'incentives' may have won the labor secretary some Republican allies. White House steps back from plan.
- John Wayne Airport Employees Prepare for Holiday Hordes : Travel: Day before Thanksgiving is traditionally the year's busiest. Outgoing flights are nearly all booked, and rental cars have all been spoken for.
- Arrest Plan Rejected for Riverbed Dwellers : Ventura: Officials opt for efforts to discourage panhandling in downtown while seeking alternative housing for roughly 200 homeless.
- State Probes Fatal Stunt at Paramount : Movies: Inquiry into death of stuntwoman is prompted by fire safety officers' lawsuit.
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : LucasArts Chief Points to Flaws in Hollywood-Silicon Love Affair : Q
- Microsoft Deal Facing Intense New Scrutiny : Merger: Justice Department seeks more details about giant's proposed purchase of Intuit. Antitrust questions loom.
- Military Can Oust Gays, Court Rules : Pentagon: Federal panel says admission of homosexuality is grounds for dismissal. Case involved Navy's move to discharge a cadet.
- Your Money : Prop. 103 Rollback Orders
- U.S., Allies Mull More Strikes as Serbs Hit Bihac : Bosnia: NATO may use air power again to thwart rebel attacks. Washington pushes for 'exclusion zone' to protect enclave.
- Rules to Offer Voter Registration at Welfare Offices Are Proposed
- Panel Will Probe Bias Charges in Fire Dept. : Inquiry: Commission's 3-2 vote follows audit that reported discrimination, harassment of women and minorities.
- Pacific Scientific Expects Big Firms to Buy Its Bulbs
- U.S. Health Care Spending Rose 7.8% in '93 : Economy: Shalala calls the increase the smallest since 1986 but says it still exceeds the inflation rate.
- After Rumors, Berlusconi Learns He Is Under Investigation : Italy: The beleaguered premier is accused of bribing tax police before entering politics. Foes call on him to resign.
- Steel-Frame Construction Methods Backed
- OJAI : County Backs Suit Against Radar Tower
- ADVERTISING
- Regulators Adopt S&L; Conversion Rules : Banking: FDIC, OTS want to curb profiteering by executives when depositor-owned thrifts go to stock ownership.
- Falsely Imprisoned Man Convicted in New Case : Crime: Found guilty of sexual assault, Benny Gene Powell faces a sentence of up to 52 years. He won $3.5 million after wrongly serving 17 years in prison.
- Seeking Solutions : There are thousands of individuals and groups working against hunger in Southern California. Here are three approaches that stand out. : Products of Sharing: Food and Good Works
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Volcano Erupts in Indonesia; at Least 28 Die
- Juaneno Feud May Hurt Fight for Recognition : Native Americans: The group has split into factions under two rival leaders. Mission Indians are about to be evaluated by the federal government for tribal status.
- GLENDALE : Firm Hired to Plan Area's Revitalization
- Child-Slaying Suspect Pleads Not Guilty
- Northwest : HUNTINGTON BEACH : Driver of Stolen Car Nearly Hits Officer
- ENTERTAINMENT
- FBI's Venture Into Film Business Less Than Boffo : Crime: Undercover company set up to snare mobsters in the industry didn't get many--but it almost made a movie.
- Ex-Sen. Kuchel Dies; Last of State's GOP Progressives
- Season of Separation : 'I Had to Get My Children Out of Poverty'
- Higher Interest Rates Push Dow Down 91 Points
- Sign of an Old Controversy Is Removed
- Bosnian Found Guilty of War Crimes
- Newport / Costa Mesa / Irvine : NEWPORT BEACH : Rent-a-Santa Program Accepting Reservations
- It's a Whole Newt World
- Seagate Technology to Leave Nasdaq for NYSE : Stocks: Company says its departure is 'totally coincidental' with recent trading controversies.
- ADVERTISING
- ADVERTISING
- A Matter of Degree: Wendy's Tries to Cool Its Hot Chocolate
- REAL ESTATE
- GOP Governors, Congress Vow Teamwork : Politics: State executives anticipate programs will shift to their control. But one senator cautions that slashes in federal funds may follow.
- Volunteers : * Helping hands
- HEALTH
- HEALTH
- '90s FAMILY : Boy Trouble : Low self-esteem. Bias. Emotional problems. Sounds like the obstacles girls face in the classroom, right? Well, some experts say it's the young men who are losing out.
- '90s FAMILY : Any Way Is a Good Way to Give Thanks
- Newport / Costa Mesa / Irvine : COSTA MESA : Seminar Will Offer Tips on Avoiding Holiday Blues
- And Still the Survivors Wait : Snarled compensation in Bhopal underlines the problems that retard India
- Is This Man Serious?
- Thumb Print Leads to Suspects in '76 Slaying
- Helionetics Blames Loss on Tri-Lite
- THE FIGHT AGAINST CRIME: NOTES FROM THE FRONT : Crawling the Malls to Catch Shoplifters
- In Hot Water : CONTROVERSY SURROUNDS RECYCLING PLANT
- Surgical Laser Sues Bard Over Broken Pact
- Democrats File Complaint on Kuykendall : Politics: Party says GOP Assembly candidate did not promptly report last-minute $125,000 contribution. Campaign says it did nothing wrong.
- Jet Hits Small Plane on St. Louis Runway, 2 Die
- Teen-Age Baby-Sitter Surrenders With Toddlers Missing Since Sunday
- GOP Welfare Cuts Would Slice Safety Net, Report Says : Reform: Millions would be left poor, homeless and hungry under plan, center says. Republicans criticize study for exaggerating impact, defend their bill.
- U.S. Takes Over Uranium Cache From Kazakhs
- Clinton Lauds Ukraine Leader, Vows to Boost Aid : Diplomacy: $900-million package would put Kiev in 4th place on U.S. assistance list. Money earmarked for helping dismantle nuclear arsenal.
- Orange County Almanac
- REAL ESTATE
- Santa Fe Shareholders Urged to Reject Union
- THE CUTTING EDGE : Hip On-Line Magazine Generates Heat on Net
- Clinton Jogs on D.C. Streets
- Man Arrested in Deaths of Gay Men in 3 States
- Mental Exam May Block Rapist's Parole in Covina : Prisons: State increasingly uses last-minute tests in effort to bypass sentencing law. Political climate is a factor.
- Perry to Visit Troops in Haiti for Thanksgiving
- Woman, Dog Die in Laguna House Fire
- Plan Would Cut Schools' Deficit by $5.4 Million : Simi Valley: Reduced payments to the employees' health programs and the sale of excess real estate are suggested to the board.
- SIMI VALLEY : Light at Intersection OKd After 2 Mishaps
- Father, 23, Killed by Robber While Wife Flees With Baby
- Board Retains Fee Cap for Appeals
- Countywide : Meal Provides Food for Thought on Hunger
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995: ORANGE LEAGUE
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995: ORANGE LEAGUE
- 'Tis the Season for Golfers to Be Jolly--Unofficially
- Unbeaten Glendale Unhappy With 3-1 Victory : Men's soccer: Vaqueros survive some scary moments against San Bernardino.
- Parents' Efforts Will Pay Off at Last for Volleyball Coaches
- Council Gives Preliminary OK to Tighter Expense Rules
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Ball Deceives With His Speed
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : The Adventures of a Traveler on the Trail of a Talisman : THE AFGHAN AMULET: Travels From the Hindu Kush to Razgrad <i> by Sheila Paine</i> ; A Wyatt Book for St. Martin's Press $21.95, 278 pages
- SILVER CELEBRATION: Jean Daffern was one of...
- Jury Visits Grotto Where Victim Died : Courts: Looming tree branches come together to form an enclosure that has dominated testimony about the murder of Kellie O'Sullivan.
- RESEDA : Home for Aging's Expansion Protested
- Newport / Costa Mesa / Irvine : NEWPORT BEACH : Library Wants Advice From Young Adults
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995: ORANGE LEAGUE
- Chatsworth Victim of Early Finish : Girls' volleyball: Mira Costa ousts Chancellors in first round of State playoffs, 15-11, 15-4, 15-11.
- GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL STATE PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Calvary Chapel Serves Up Victory Over Clairemont
- Central : SANTA ANA : Burglary Suspect Jailed After Scuffle in Mall
- La Reina Bounces Nordhoff
- Angels, City Closer to Deal on Baseball-Only Stadium
- Matt BraunGolden West, SophomoreWater polo / UtilityBraun,...
- Addition by Subtraction : Corona del Mar's Slingsby Boosts His Results in Cross-Country by Dropping Triathlons
- Miscellany
- TV RATINGS : 'Seinfeld' Uses Combination to Beat CBS' 'Scarlett'
- ENVIRONMENT
- Average New Car Cost Rises to Nearly $23,600 : Automobiles: Higher interest rates, fewer rebates and increased safety features are cited.
- Haitian Children at Guantanamo Must Be Let Into U.S., Judge Says
- Season of Separation : 'My Family Comes First'
- Cease-Fire Gets Off to Wobbly Start in Angola
- Was the forecast for scattered votes on...
- Bitter Page of History : Koreatown Library Opens to Serve as Memorial to 'Comfort Women' Taken by Japan in WWII
- Newport / Costa Mesa / Irvine : NEWPORT BEACH : Human Options Plans Holiday Benefit
- Couple Held in Death of 4-Month-Old Son : Crime: Authorities say the infant died after being 'squeezed and shaken.' Arrest of parents followed a lengthy investigation of incident in San Clemente.
- Thousand Oaks Increases Pay for 2 Officials
- Thief of Women's Hearts, Money Convicted : Background: Wife recalls her first husband, who she thought was dead, as a smooth-talking manipulator of women who wanted the best of everything.
- BOYS
- Young Guns : State-Sponsored Pheasant Hunt Aims to Attract the Hunters of Tomorrow
- Thanksgiving Has Volunteers Aplenty; Christmas Aid Sought
- Harper Keeps Clippers Locked Up in 0-10 Start
- THEATER REVIEW : Two Good to Be Three One-Acts
- More Than an Image Thing : Japanese Investment Is Broad--and Mostly Here to Stay
- 3rd-Largest Cable Operator Buys No. 15 : Television: Continental Cablevision will acquire Providence Journal system in a $1.4-billion deal.
- Helms Stirs Furor With Warning to President : Politics: Senator says Clinton 'better watch out' if he visits N. Carolina bases. He later admits to 'mistake.'
- Seeking Solutions : There are thousands of individuals and groups working against hunger in Southern California. Here are three approaches that stand out. : Vacant Lots Bloom Into Urban Gardens
- Coroners Blamed for Preventing Organ Donations
- SOUTH PASADENA : Woman Wins Legal Battle to Keep Caring for Squirrels
- Thief of Women's Hearts, Money Convicted : Courts: James Borzynski is found guilty of swindling 3 local women out of $87,000. Promises of love became his access to cash from as many as 10 victims.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Youngsters Gobble Up Feast, History
- GARDENA : 2 Convicted of Murdering Man at His Front Door
- Inmates Running Asylum and Headlines Prove It
- ROUNDUP : Harvard Advances in Volleyball
- GAMING
- Russian General, in Corruption Trial, Says He Obeyed Orders
- Season of Separation : 'I Am Scared They Will Forget Me'
- Experts Can't Agree on Hubbart : Psychology: One says the serial rapist is contrite and trying to control his urges. The other says he's dangerous and will attack again.
- Countywide : Wieder Wins the Day in Small Claims Court
- AGOURA HILLS : Parks Conservancy Rejects Settlement With University
- EXHIBITION BASKETBALL
- Wild Turkey Season Isn't Over Thursday
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Gifts to Give the Cyber-Bound on Your List
- Woman, 100, Settles Suit Against Insurance Firm
- Air Board Chief Gets New Post
- From O.C. Around the World
- Seeking Solutions : There are thousands of individuals and groups working against hunger in Southern California. Here are three approaches that stand out. : A Simple Idea Bears Fruit for the Poor
- Judge Opposes Charging Pilot in Iraq Downing : Military: Lt. Col. Randy W. May faces 26 negligent-homicide counts. His commander is likely to follow recommendation not to court-martial him.
- Woman Bleeds to Death After Falling on Chain Saw
- Ruling Requires New Sentence for Asian-Canadian
- Planning Panel Backs Study Favorable to Cargo Flights : Aviation: The environment wouldn't be hurt by departures from John Wayne Airport, report says.
- Conservancy Rejects Accord With Soka : Parks: Agency vows to press on with its lawsuit to seize part of campus for parkland. Battle now shifts to Superior Court.
- A Treaty Must Be More Than Words : Middle East: Jordanian trust in the accord with Israel awaits real changes 'on the ground.'
- Politics Through the Looking Glass : Name-calling and vilification by both the left and the right are stripping the civility away from our lives.
- PREP TENNIS : Palos Verdes Peninsula Girls Win Fourth Title in a Row
- O.C. MUSIC : Four Seasons Starting Over With Liszt
- Firings May Spur Weary Executives : Survey: Solution to burnout may be the very thing managers fear-- seeking a new job. One study suggests such a change every 4 to 5 years.
- ENVIRONMENT
- Setting the Thanksgiving Table Across the Land : Consumers: How much you pay depends on where you live and shop. On average, a holiday meal for 10 will cost $28.39.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Your Money : Thanksgiving Weekend on the Fly: Airlines Vying for 11 Million Fares : Travel: Carriers offer cheap trips and charity tie-ins. Planes are expected to run 80% full Sunday.
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Custom-Warming With High-Tech 'Earmuffs'
- ENTERTAINMENT
- '90s FAMILY : Any Way Is a Good Way to Give Thanks
- Democrat Wins Maryland
- ART REVIEW : Out of Storage, Into Modernist Light : Norton Simon Museum Uncovers Its Treasured but Long-Hidden Scheyer Collection
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Heavenly Creatures' a Devilish Delight
- Expanded Espy Probe May Take a Year : Investigation: Counsel plans to hire more staff, saying 'too many allegations' of misconduct have emerged against the agriculture secretary.
- COLUMN ONE : The Food Angel of 42nd Street : Mae Raines loads an old pickup with donated food and hands it out in some of the city's poorest areas. 'When I can ease someone's pain, I feel good,' she says.