- ValliCorp Holdings Inc., Fresno, named J. Mike...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Paris Stalls Reprisal Over Wine
- Alien View: Skepticism About UFOs Ignites Boosters
- TREND WATCH
- P.M. BRIEFING : Guinness to Buy Spanish Brewer
- Cuomo Calls for Negotiations With Iraq : Politics: Traveling in California, the N.Y. governor offers an alternative to Bush's gulf policy. He says war must be the 'last possible resort.'
- Superpower Arms Summit Planned : Nuclear weapons: Bush, Gorbachev will meet early next year to sign a treaty to reduce strategic arsenals.
- Fundamentalism and Unrest in India
- Accidents in Angeles Forest
- Fundamentalism and Unrest in India
- Fundamentalism and Unrest in India
- Accidents in Angeles Forest
- Obituaries - Nov. 21, 1990
- THE BILL: Nineteen savings and loan associations...
- NO STATIC: Do effective corporate leaders come...
- Thanksgiving Snarl to Give Air Terminal a Tough Test : Holiday: On Orange County roads and at newly revamped airport, travelers are urged to be patient.
- Rare Rain Tangles Traffic, Disrupts Power : Weather: One man was killed, another jailed on suspicion of drunken driving in one of more than 70 accidents resulting from a storm that dumped more than half an inch of rain on the parched county.
- The New Appreciation of Service Quality
- State Health Department Cites Ahimsa Center
- Marines Take Blame for Brush Fire : Blaze: Infantry training exercise at Camp Pendleton caused the wildfire that burned 4,800 acres and closed Interstate 5, officials say. But they don't give specifics.
- Noisy New Neighbor Shows Up on Block : Community: A private school upsets a Santa Ana neighborhood with what residents say is a constant din. Owners say they are responding to complaints.
- Bitter McCain, Keating Dispute Told : Ethics: Senate panel witness describes a stormy meeting after the Arizona lawmaker, a former POW, learned the S&L; executive had called him a 'wimp.'
- U.S. Sees Little Punch in Iraq Troop Buildup in Kuwait : Military: Hussein's deployment could create 'new vulnerabilities,' Gen. Powell says.
- U.S. 'Looked Other Way' as Iraq Backed Terrorism in 1980s, Ex-CIA Expert Says : Intelligence: He charges that the decision to leave Baghdad off the official terrorist-state list was 'a terrible mistake.'
- Wilson Names Finance Chief, Hints at Tax Hike : Budget: Defeated Treasurer Hayes is selected. Higher levies depend on fiscal reform, senator says.
- TONIGHT: The Soup Dragons, a new rock...
- TAX BREAK? Did you buy a home...
- Wet Winter May Not Ease Effects of Drought : Weather: Experts link relief for Southern California not only to a season of heavy rain and snowstorms, but also to their timing.
- D.A. Won't Pursue Cheyenne Brando if She Is Unfit for Trial : Murder case: Prosecutors seek an independent exam of witness to shooting. She remains in psychiatric hospital in Tahiti.
- Names in the News - Nov. 21, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 21, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 21, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 21, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 21, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 21, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 21, 1990
- Hung Jury: Broderick Case Ends in Mistrial
- Van Camp Adds a Label: Van Camp...
- Ronald J. Perry has been named commercial...
- Store's Success Benefits New Mall : Burbank: Ikea's splashy opening is an auspicious omen for the $300-million Media City Center.
- WPP Ad Firm Falters Amid Falling Stock
- Incomnet Retains Adviser on Possible Sale of Assets
- LOCAL : James Worthy Pleads Not Guilty
- 19 Die in Philippine Clash
- One Man Gives His Thanks by Giving to Others
- COLUMN ONE : Argentina's Vanishing Middle Class : The nation's living standards once set it apart from its neighbors, but economic stagnation has widened the gap between rich and poor. Many fear impoverishment.
- A Step Ahead : Popular Aerobics Classes Offer High-Impact Advantages With Low-Impact Safety
- Democrats Sue Over War Powers
- Lake to Be Big Splash for Birds
- MOORPARK : Decision Delayed on Gated Community
- Give Her the Benefit of a Doubt : All reservists on duty need assurance that they'll get their jobs back
- District Wrestles With Crowding at High Schools : Education: The options include multitrack schedules at 25 campuses and using portable classrooms. The proposals are expected to spark debate.
- Recognize Pyongyang and Break a Dangerous Logjam : Korea: Our interests lie with the South. Its prosperity and stability will be enhanced by U.S. relations with the North.
- Stormy Skies Bring Welcome Threat of Rain to Southland
- ANAHEIM : 1 Dead, 1 Wounded in Alley Shooting
- SAN CLEMENTE : 6 Taken to Hospital After 4-Car Pileup
- OJAI : Technician Dies in Head-On Collision
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : SAN DIEGO STATE : Can Aztecs Send Tourists to Shreveport?
- PACIFIC 10 PREVIEW : Outstanding Depth Makes No. 3 Arizona the Clear Choice
- Glendale, Antelope Valley, Moorpark Get Bowl Berths
- Quayle Chosen for Little League Honor : Baseball: Vice president will join Tom Seaver and Sen. Bill Bradley in youth group's Hall of Excellence.
- Rabbitt Places 4th at NCAA
- John Harris, producer of the Harris Rating...
- The Sidelines : Cadets Missed the Boat on Goat
- STAGE REVIEW : 'A Pinch of Pinter' at Rose Theatre
- RADIO
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Travis Tritt Is Real Certain He's for Real
- Pair Bet Their Future on a Business From Past--Milk Delivery
- Fannie Mae Move May Ease Rate on Home Mortgages
- Magazines Try to Cut Delivery Costs : Publishing: Time Warner is testing its own distribution system. If it succeeds, many other publications may sign up for the service.
- H&H; Oil Tool Posts Profit After Loss a Year Earlier
- Man Torches Self, Dies on Capitol Steps
- McCain Coaxed to Meet S&L; Monitor--Aide
- Charline Chable Rotondo; Won Medal of Freedom
- Spielberg to Help Rebuild Fire-Ravaged Back Lot Sets
- PIRU : No Contest Pleaded to Animal Abuse
- ORANGE : 'The Big Guy' Retires After Record Service
- State Offers Reward on Lancaster Girl's Death
- Man Sought in Killing of Deer With Crossbow
- Lenses Restore a Priceless Helpmate : Medicine: Telescopic bifocals will allow a San Juan Capistrano surgeon to continue his 'missionary' work in the rain forests of Mexico.
- Henning Takes Swipes at Chiefs And Officiating
- Arkansas Men, Villanova Women Win Titles
- America's Cup Rivals Join Against Conner : Sailing: The partnership to test and train on the advanced sloop France 1 gives the two groups an edge on the three-time winner.
- Clemens Suspended for 5 Games in '91 : Baseball: American League penalizes the Red Sox pitcher for his behavior in the playoffs. He also is fined $10,000.
- Ellis, Owens Lead Syracuse Past USSR
- Petrovic Regrets Threat to Leave the Trail Blazers
- O.C. Bowl Will Be Doubleheader
- Outfielder Eric Davis of the Cincinnati Reds...
- Memories Are Back at UCLA : Bruins: And so are the fans, spurred by the optimism generated by the last two seasons of basketball under Harrick.
- Howlett's 28 Kills Propel Fullerton
- Lone Statistic They Keep Track of at Serra Is 9-0
- Building Controversy Over NC-17 : MPAA Opposes Attempt to Turn the New Guideline on Adult Fare Into Law
- Short Takes : Newman Aids Ms. College Plan
- NBC Pulls AIDS-Themed 'Lifestories'
- STAGE
- Group Raises Stake in Storage Equities
- Fast Book or Fast Buck?: Bret Easton...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Romania Strives for Stability in Break With Past as Economy Takes a Free Fall
- Insider : Tutwiler: High Visibility, High Pressure : It's no easy job being the State Department's chief spokesman during a crisis. Just ask Margaret Tutwiler. One misstep in a briefing can send shock waves to friend and foe, alike.
- Cancer Society Benefit a Ball at Newport Mall
- WORLD : U.S. Picks Up Remains in Hanoi
- Gorbachev Declines to Back a Gulf Offensive : Mideast crisis: Bush's long lobbying effort fails. Aides say they will put the proposed U.N. resolution on hold. Soviets regard it as premature.
- San Onofre
- Party Vote Stuns Thatcher : British Leader Forced Into 2nd Ballot to Retain Post
- Santa Clarita Doctor Told to Stand Trial in Prescription Case
- Schaefer Fires Aide Who Took Job With VanderKolk : County supervisors: Doug Johnson says he did not tell his boss about the new job because she was upset about her mother's illness.
- No Longer a Sacred Cow : Law enforcement: Bradley's tough Police Commission appointments may mean that the LAPD's free ride is over.
- Man Accused of Killing 3 Says He Was Intimidated
- Missing Boy's Body Identified at Morgue
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NATION : Irsay Apologizes for Ethnic Slur
- Ex-Corona del Mar Star to Miss Freedom Bowl : Football: Injury sidelines Oregon tight end who had always dreamed of playing at Anaheim Stadium.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : USC : Boos for Marinovich Turn to Cheers
- Gray, Cary, Ames & Frye has named...
- MGM-UA Holder Suit Settled: A judge in...
- Daniel R. Denison has been named chief...
- Carey J. Riley has been named vice...
- Scientists Develop Superconducting Transistor: Government and University...
- Bonnie Shields has joined Willis M. Allen...
- Storage Equities Posts 19% Rise in Quarterly Profit
- ENERGY : Oil Prices Rise After Hussein Boosts Forces
- Anne Marie Truscello has joined Mercy Medical...
- Kathleen K. Clever has joined Brobeck, Pleger...
- Florida Executes Man, 49, for 1977 Murder-Robbery
- Next Step: Caribbean : U.N. Takes a Role in Haitian Election : Observers from the world body are on hand to help ensure that the December 16 elections are honest. Officials hope the U.N. presence will encourage an increase in voting.
- World : Briton Fined for Starving Spider
- Search Continues for Underground Pot Farms
- NATION : Cave-In Claims No Victims
- To Him, Collecting Old Miniature Kits Is a Model Hobby
- NHL ROUNDUP : Terry Murray Wins Sibling Battle
- Injuries Send Several NBA Teams Limping Out of the Starting Gate
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pianist Kuzmin Displays Power and Intelligence
- 'China Cry' Is a Blessing for Trinity Network
- Ex-Cuban Trumpeting His Freedom
- "A Chorus Line," which launched the season's...
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Post-Punk Avatar Plays Music to Feel
- Sen. Jesse Helms
- Buchanan on Iraq Crisis
- Buchanan on Iraq Crisis
- Environmental Politics
- Environmental Politics
- Buchanan on Iraq Crisis
- Environmental Politics
- Medfly Coverage
- Vestro Foods Inc.: The Newport Beach specialty-food...
- Peter N. Larrabee, a partner with Gray,...
- Soviet Emigres Making Own News
- Market Focus : Portugal's Government Says Goodby to Business : Europe's poorest country wants less state interference in the private section. The early result: fast growth and new hope for the future.
- Herbert B. Maw; Former Governor of Utah
- Iraq Declares Death Penalty on Grain Sales
- Kidnap Follows Shooting as Bad Luck Dogs Family : Crime: Ex-Newport resident's abduction ends without injury. His daughter is recovering from an earlier attack.
- World IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : Nationalists Lead Communists in Vote
- World IN BRIEF : DOMINICAN REPUBLIC : Strikers Protest Austerity Program
- Next Step : Shakeup in Singapore: An Autocrat Steps Aside : Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew is turning power over to his deputy. Can his country's economic miracle survive without him?
- South County Led the Way for Measure M
- It's Party Time for Metro Rail : Transit: Builders of the subway sponsor a celebration to cheer up construction-weary merchants along a restored 7th Street strip.
- Urban Reserve Land Opened to Luxury Homes : Land use: Action by a divided City Council is criticized as violating the spirit of a 1985 initiative.
- Snakes Survive Fire That Kills Two Dogs
- Fight Over Former Site of Carwash Takes a New Form
- COUNTYWIDE : Gun Owners Up in Arms Over Release
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAMS : Ellard Probably Out of 49er Game
- Norton Succeeds Enger as Pierce Head Football Coach
- ART
- Indian Powwow to Celebrate Heritage
- Short Takes : Henderson Recalls Musical Bid
- STOCKS : Dow Up 15.10 Despite Oil and Bond Reports
- Everest & Jennings Expects 3rd-Quarter Loss
- Manville Trust for Asbestos Victims to Get Cash Infusion
- Chevron Settles Suit: Chevron U.S.A. agreed to...
- Bank Lending More Cautious, Fed Says
- SCIENCE/ TECHNOLOGY
- Steven P. Alford has been named chief...
- Chief Appellate Judge Will Beat Age Limit
- Sun Li-jen; Nationalist Chinese General
- WARSAW : Hail To The Chief
- New Outlook : Gift of Lenses Enables Surgeon to Renew Mission
- SHENZHEN : Celebrating Chinese Reform
- Presiding Judge Defends Search of Spectators
- Move to Stop Pound's Sale of Pit Bulls Fails
- Jury Rehears Broderick's Account of Killings
- OJAI : Re-Regulation of Cable Service Sought
- Josephine (Jody) Steinhofer; Retired Teacher
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1990-91 : They're REACHING TO the Sky : Arizona's Fans Will Raise Roof of Their Arena in Title Quest
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : OCC Rolls Past Marymount
- Music Review : Parkening Guitar Recital at Ambassador
- That's a Wrap: End of MGM/UA That Was
- P.M. BRIEFING : China to Streamline Industries
- Study: Home Building Off 20% in Quarter
- GOP's Fight With Union Politics
- International Remote Reports Smaller Loss
- P.M. BRIEFING : U.S. Sues TV Station for Sex Bias
- Grove Shopping Center Sold for $26 Million
- More Charges Filed Against Keating, Others : Thrifts: The expanded 46-count indictment against the former Lincoln Savings owner and three ex-officers comes after 22 counts were dismissed.
- Coldwell Banker Commercial Real Estate Services has...
- Partners Say Big Accounting Firm May Fold : Services: Laventhol & Horwath has been hurt by the poor economy and malpractice suits. Some of its offices may become independent; some may affiliate with other firms.
- Daiwa Bank Buys Lippo Bank Stake: The...
- GULF WATCH: Day 110 : A daily briefing paper on developments in the crisis : Military Front:
- The Rabbi With a Reputation : Judaism: Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz has been called a heretic and a brilliant scholar for his translation of the Talmud. He says he's trying to restore part of the Jewish soul.
- Neighbors Renew Fight Over Developing Carwash Site : Zoning: A group that failed to save a Studio City landmark tries to block permits for three restaurants and a stereo store.
- WORLD : Italy's Miracle Claimant Indicted
- Poland Presidential Candidate Is Assailed : Politics: "We are beginning to see the figure of an insane person," a newspaper says of Stanislaw Tyminski.
- Culture : Through Ages of Palestinian Upheaval, the Olives Endure : In the occupied West Bank, centuries-old harvest rituals thrive. Picking the fruit lets local Arabs earn money, socialize--and escape, for a while, the violence of their lives.
- NATION : Rep. Martin Could Get Labor Post
- Menus Written in Stone: Diners Often Just Bite the Bullet
- MEXICO CITY : From Sand To Salinas
- Shift in Winds Keeps Space Shuttle Atlantis Orbiting Another Day
- Rebels Attack Army Posts in El Salvador
- Judge Sets Trial Date in Rapes of Transients
- Occidental College Sit-In Ends : Protests: Students call off 5-day demonstration. President agrees to discuss their demands for more involvement in campus affairs.
- Killed Girl, 9, to Escape Arrest, Suspect Says : Crime: In transcripts of interviews by police, the woman says she looted the youngster's house for money to buy drugs and then stabbed her. She is bound over for trial.
- Free Thanksgiving Meals, Volunteers Are Bountiful
- COLLEGE DIVISION MEN'S PREVIEW : More Competition for CS Bakersfield
- Horses Set Free During Fire at Pimlico Course
- 'TOON TALK
- PBS Ax Falls on Two Series for Children
- Madonna Sued by Neighbor
- National Technical Buys Firm for $1.75 Million
- T-Bill Rates Rise: The Treasury Department sold...
- Union OKs Chrysler Pact: The United Auto...
- Chris Burr has joined Bank of Southern...
- SCIENCE/ TECHNOLOGY : Space Station Budget Cuts Criticized by Symposium Members
- P.M. BRIEFING : China to Produce VW Golf Cars
- Ikea Aims to Make It Chic to Pay Low Prices : Furniture: The new Burbank store is off to a good start but has to convince customers that $129 sofa beds won't draw derisive chuckles.
- Making Some Sense Out of Common Cold
- U.S. Said to Ready Hospitals in Europe
- Media : Pregnancy Politics Makes Page 1 in Peru : A raucous church-state debate over artificial birth control plagues a new president.
- Building Collapses Near White House
- Shooting of Husband Was Manslaughter, Jury Says
- Cincinnati pitcher Tom Browning, a free agent,...
- Manley Reinstated, but He Is Waived by the Redskins
- TV REVIEW : 'Bobby Kennedy' Just a Campaign Stop
- Dance Review : Batsheva of Israel Unveils a New Look
- American Pacesetter: The Newport Beach parent company...
- Furnishings Close-Out Begins as State Accedes
- National Health Care Posts Third-Quarter Loss
- Pollution Research Firm Wins S. Korea Contract
- JIDDA : On the Gulf Watch
- Parched Southland Doused With First Rainfall in Months
- VENTURA : City Orders Impact Report on Pipeline
- BUENA PARK : Traffic Stalled by Knott's Fireworks
- VENTURA : 2 Plead Not Guilty in Toxic Waste Case
- Jury Finds Arleta Man Guilty of Disfiguring Laborer in Acid Attack
- Ventura, Pierce Open Play in Volleyball Regionals
- A three-member panel of The Athletics Congress...
- 'Pact With the Devil' : Milli Vanilli Duo Say They Were Seduced by Money
- An Archeology Spectacular : Unearthing the Set of DeMille's 1923 'Ten Commandments'
- Soviet Soldier Sparks SigAlert in Berlin : Germany: In a sign of crumbling morale and discipline, the lovesick trooper takes an armored vehicle and eludes police on streets and autobahns.
- Salary Plan Would Boost Pensions for Deukmejian and Van de Kamp : Pay: Governor's retirement would be $72,000 annually; the attorney general's $40,000.
- Political Strife Kills 10 a Day in S. Africa
- BOOK REVIEW : A Compelling Field Study on What Makes Monkeys Tick : HOW MONKEYS SEE THE WORLD <i> by Dorothy L. Cheney and Robert M. Seyfarth</i> University of Chicago Press $24.95, 377 pages
- Airliner Crash Kills 15
- CNN Turns Noriega Tapes Over to Judge
- Justices Rule on Competency : State court: They affirm the constitutionality of a law that places the burden of proving mental incapability on the defense.
- World IN BRIEF : UNITED NATIONS : Arab Delegates Switch Israel Stand
- Egypt Raises Tolls for Ships in Suez Canal
- County's Final Ballot Tally Produces No Surprises : Election: Slim leads widen for two council candidates in close races. Wilson has 216,000-vote margin over Feinstein.
- Lookout in Fatal Robbery Sentenced
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE GULF CRISIS : An Agenda for Peace Waits to Be Written : Much of the Iraq-Kuwait dispute, along with other inter-Arab issues, can be resolved, but not in the din of saber-rattling.
- PORT HUENEME : Seabees Donate Food for Thanksgiving
- County Educators Tell State Task Force More Reforms, Money Needed
- 2 Gang Members Guilty in Scout's Drive-By Death
- Hearing Delayed for Fan in Assault Case
- Mellinger Guilty of Manslaughter, the Jury Decides
- Authorities Insist County-USC Is Plagued by Inadequate Funding, Not Turf Wars : Hospital: Administrators say they need more money for quality control programs.
- Aztecs Get Another Morale Boost : College basketball: In warm-up for Saturday's opener against North Carolina, SDSU routs Australian professional team, 81-57. Freshmen figure to play big roles for the Aztecs.
- Deputies Press Hunt for More Pot Bunkers
- USC May Rise Toward Top After a Stay on Bottom : Trojans: With Miner, Coleman and Pack back, Raveling's squad shoots for NCAA tournament.
- PRO FOOTBALL : Giants Do It With Balance; 49ers Do It With Montana
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NATION : Colorado, Despite Record, Ranked No. 1
- 'Home' KOs 'Rocky V' at Box Office : Movies: The comedy grabs $17 million in receipts to take the No. 1 spot over Stallone's much-hyped sequel.
- Cheap Credit Cards Are Getting Scarce, Survey Indicates
- Drive-Throughs Thriving in Land of Smog
- Milli Vanilli's Grammy Rescinded by Academy : Music: Organization revokes an award for the first time after revelation that the duo never sang on album.
- WHAT WORLD LEADERS SAID
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Murphy to Make a Shift in Recruiting Strategy
- Take-Charge Raiders Defeat Dolphins : Pro football: L.A.'s defense sets the tone by manhandling Marino. The offense establishes its running game in 13-10 victory.
- Mater Dei Will Play at LeBard Stadium
- Thursday Is Also Noted for a Day of Infamy
- THEATER : A Playful 'Into the Woods' at UCI : The campus production plumbs the loopy potential of Stephen Sondheim's and James Lapine's fairy tale gone mad.
- Raiders Make Use of the Run-and-Run Against Dolphins
- The Sidelines : Pat Dye Scoffs at Illness Reports
- Bonds Is Selected NL's MVP : Baseball: Pirates almost make a clean sweep of league's top awards.
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : CHARGERS : Injuries Plague Offense, Defense
- Dominator Ewing Eyes Role Off Court
- Short Takes : Cosby Passes On His Doctorate
- Worthy's Arrest May Sideline More Athletes as Ad Pitchmen
- David B. Wexler has been appointed director...
- Ellis H. Casson has been appointed to...
- Luther Medical Products Inc.: The Tustin-based catheter...
- Gradco Reports $23.6-Million Loss in 2nd Quarter : Finances: It is the company's first financial report since new management took over after a proxy battle. It includes $20.8 million in write-offs.
- Stephen Miller, of Scripps Clinic and Research...
- TransTechnology's Loss Narrows in 2nd Quarter
- Soviets 'Very Unlikely' to Back Gulf War Soon, U.S. Says
- Environment : Digging for Alzheimer's Data in Canadian Mine : Aluminum has been linked inconclusively to the brain disease. Now, miners who were forced to breathe heavy doses of the metal's dust for years are being tested.
- French Rail Crash Hurts 25
- LANDMARKS COUNTY HISTORICAL SITES : Mt. McCoy's Cross Guided Travelers
- LOS ANGELES : Man Gets 4-Year Term in B-1 Fraud
- LA HABRA : Man Charged With Attempted Murder
- City Policy Sought on Aiding Good Samaritans
- Jury Awards $14 Million in Fraud Suit : Courts: Life insurance providers must pay 1,800 servicemen and veterans whose benefits were cut.
- Bradberry May Not Sign With the Titans