- Rain, Snow, Record Warmth Hit Midwest
- Brazil and Argentina Ban Production and Testing of Nuclear Weapons
- A Helping Hand for Convicts : Penology: Volunteer program aims to steer prisoners from violence to a peaceful way of life.
- Best Furniture Discounts Are in Catalogues
- LOCALLY GROWNPRODUCE AND SEAFOOD
- Meet the Other Hogue Barmichael's
- Assembly Candidate Assaulted, Robbed in His Home
- San Diego
- Fire Guts Nightclub, Snarls Encino Traffic
- Santa Ana's Chavez Will Try to Win State Welterweight Title Tonight
- Southern Section Basketball Capsules : TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Second-Half Surge Keeps Fullerton Women Unbeaten
- Other Arts Groups See No Change in Sales
- The Pacific Symphony has received a $25,000...
- Fiscal Picture for Music Center Is Brighter
- Judge Asks Lawyers to Total Fraud Losses in Milken Case
- P.M. BRIEFING : Nestle, Coke Plan Joint Venture
- The Bidding for MCA : Parretti's Offer Revives Questions of His Resources and Track Record
- Varco Acquires Another Part of Baker Hughes
- Families Planning to Spend Less on Gifts, Poll Finds
- Troops in Saudi Arabia on State of Alert
- Major Pledges Opportunity for Britons
- The following are capsule reviews of some...
- Malibu Hiring Center's Closure Is Postponed : Employment: The county extends the shutdown to allow the center that aids day laborers time to relocate.
- NATION : Pressure From 'Keating 5' Cited
- Iraq Vows to Ignore U.N. Deadline, Asks Mideast Talks : Diplomacy: Defiant deputy premier accuses Bush of 'leading the whole world towards a devastating war.'
- Bush Signs Bill to Help Poor Buy Housing
- Monterey Park Spells Gang Problem V-I-D-E-O
- Jolly Ol' St. Nick Could Hold a Grudge : Lore: A multicultural display of Santas at Brea Mall shows many faces of the legendary gift-giver.
- Arcadia : A Giant Greeting for Troops
- Suit by Schools Seeks Balance in State Funding
- Grace C. MacInnes; Retired Teacher
- IRVINE : Proposal Would Ban Drinking in Public
- FULLERTON : YMCA Gets $8,500 Grant for Day Care
- CS Northridge Hopes Division I Basketball Will Be Fan-tastic
- NHL ROUNDUP : Quebec Finds Victory Coincides With Luck
- SDSU Won't Offer Refunds
- Southern Section Basketball Capsules : LIBERTY LEAGUE
- UNLV Allowed to Defend Its Title : Basketball: University agrees to forfeit live TV appearances next season and to sit out NCAA tournament in spring of 1992.
- Center Hurt by Economy, Gulf Crisis, Director Says : Programming: Orange County's Thomas R. Kendrick also cites risky fare. 'We didn't have a crystal ball.'
- Beverly Hills : Students to Recycle Supplies
- P.M. BRIEFING : Hong Kong Financier Denied Bail
- P.M. BRIEFING : Reuters Chief Executive to Retire
- THE ECONOMY : Corporate Profits Up 6.7% in Quarter, U.S. Reports
- P.M. BRIEFING : Field Publications Sale Pending
- Peer Counseling Helps Seniors Past Depression and Loneliness
- It's the Ultimate Holiday Dinner Party for 6
- Thatcher Bids Queen Farewell, Becomes a Backbencher : Britain: She still represents her district in the House of Commons. For the future, there is talk of a book, lecture tours and the House of Lords.
- WORLD : Major Sees Early Bush Meeting
- Trees Branch Forth as Hope for Children
- NETWORKING : Sales Tales : Scores of groups look upon these meetings as a valuable way to draw customers and clients.
- THEATER REVIEW 'THE MOUSETRAP' : Strong Finisher : The Seaside Theater production weathers a shaky start and draws the audience into Agatha Christie's suspenseful story.
- Salvation Army Volunteers Help Ring in the Season
- Defense Lawyer Suggests Witness Framed Deputies
- FPPC Clears National City Council Member
- Long Drug Trial in Last Stage : Narcotics: Money-laundering case has set record as longest criminal trial in L.A. federal courthouse. It is nearly ready to go to jury.
- Southern Section Basketball Capsules : FOOTHILL LEAGUE
- PREP FLASHBACK : THIS WEEK IN COUNTY PREP SPORTS HISTORY : 10 YEARS AGO
- THE SIDELINES : Australia's Fromberg, Cahill Teamed for Davis Cup Singles
- Titan Women Beat the Bruins
- Decision Expected Friday on Rider's Eligibility Appeal
- NEWS ANALYSIS : When Entertainment Lip-Syncs Modern Life : Pop culture: What does it say about society when the best of its technology helps Milli Vanilli and other poseurs pull off the big lie?
- JAZZ REVIEW : Explosive Cobham Combo at Catalina
- Orange County Arts Center Fights Deficit : Economics: The 4-year-old performing arts center has lost $1 million in box-office revenues. The facility does not have the financial reserves to continue 'without basic changes,' says its executive director.
- TV Review : 'Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit': An English Girl's Engrossing Odyssey
- TRW to Lay Off Up to 300 at Space Sector : Aerospace: Until now, experts presumed that secret programs would be less affected by Pentagon budget cuts.
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Chianti in Riverside?
- AMERICA'S BEST : Gourmet Granola
- Monterey Park : Paint Firm to Drop Suit
- West Covina : Council to Broadcast Live
- The Gift of Giving : North County Groups Bring True Spirit of Holiday Season to Needy
- School Means Business : Corporate Help Gets High-Tech Institution Off and Running
- Settlement Reached in Methane Gas Explosion : Lawsuit: The exact amount is unknown, but McFarland Energy Co. reportedly agrees to pay 21 people between $2.5 million and $8 million.
- Culver City : Zone Change Deferred
- Hubert Humphrey Memorial Park
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- PROFILE : Show Time : Teacher Alan Rose has students practically hanging from the rafters to learn how to sing.
- Malibu Shut-Ins Will Get Meals Delivered
- BOOK REVIEW : High-Level Intrigue but a Desultory Plot : TRAFFIC AND LAUGHTER <i> by Ted Mooney</i> ; Alfred A. Knopf, $19.95, 390 pages
- Strolling Mariachis, Blue Corn Chips and Beer! Salud!
- U.S. Warns Against Bangladesh Travel
- What Gives? : Presents Help Tie Societies Together, Anthropologist Says
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- EQUALITY WATCH : Foul Play
- NBA ROUNDUP : Pistons Go to Edwards for Ninth in a Row
- Amateur Sports
- Baseball
- Slippery Floor Halts Celtics' Game
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : SAN DIEGO STATE : Edwards Sees High Score This Week
- Fairfax : Farmers Market Alternative
- The Marketing of Desert Shield : Will Business Blitz Turn Gulf Crisis Into a PR Coup?
- Long Beach : Program of Portable Toilets for the Homeless Extended
- SIMI VALLEY : Deadline Extended for Panel Applicants
- LA HABRA : Theater-Restaurant Complex Advances
- SANTA PAULA : Man Arrested After Crash Kills Brother
- Countywide : O.C. Beaches Veto Per-Person Charge
- Into the Sun Again
- PORT HUENEME : Boy, 14, Found Guilty in Shooting of Grocery Manager
- Candy Seller, 15, Held in Lomita Stabbing
- Supt. Payzant's Birthday Stirs a Brouhaha
- Letters With Racial Slurs Sent to 2 School Officials
- San Diego
- Guard's Quiet Shift Ends in a Dramatic Shoot-Out
- Former Partner of Neil Bush Cheating Creditors, Suit Says
- MEDICINE : Research Office for Women's Health Answers Complaint of Bias in Research
- New Book Is the Last Word on UCLA Slang : Language: A professor has translated the terminology used by Joe and Josephine Bruins at Pretty People University.
- Berliners to Feed Soviets : Cold War Reserves to Be Sent
- SENIORS : How to Be a Star : You don't need a million dollars or a degree in film or video production to become an actor or director.
- Pasadena : Submarine Tours Set
- Inglewood Schools to Ban Smoking : Health: Comprehensive anti-smoking effort to be phased in over the next year. It includes a UCLA program to help minority smokers kick the habit.
- The Negative Buzz on an Adoption Battle
- Hurdles to Malibu Cityhood May Be Falling : Politics: Changes in the County Board of Supervisors seem likely to speed up long-delayed incorporation of the new community.
- Center Teaches Mediation Skills to Non-Judges : Law: Ventura County believes that time and money can be saved by helping parties settle civil disputes out of court.
- Bernson Favors 'Super' Transit Site in Chatsworth : Transportation: The councilman introduces a motion that calls for conversion of an old railroad station into a retail complex that would accommodate trains, taxis and airport shuttles.
- Hawaiian Gardens : Motive Uncertain in Mail Scam Traced to Postal Box
- MORE BARS:
- Detonating Devices Found in Car
- 500 Evacuated During Fire in High-Rise
- Was that sign on the rear door...
- Arson Is Suspected in Mall Blaze
- Victim of S&L; Loss Kills Self : Suicide: A retiree saw his $200,000 life savings evaporate in Lincoln Savings & Loan collapse. He wrote, 'There is nothing left for me. . . .'
- Southern Section Basketball Capsules : PACIFIC LEAGUE
- College Basketball
- New Book on Giants Gets Medal
- Accused Spy to Return to Moscow
- Metro Rail Cost Overruns
- A Strong Voice Against Materialism
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- A Prayer
- MOVIES - Nov. 29, 1990
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- Teaching Assistants Strike Over Health Benefits, Working Hours
- D.A. Won't Prosecute Singer Rose
- Costa Mesa Mayor Accuses Official of 'Spying' : Government: Councilman Ed Glasgow comes under fire for allegedly monitoring electronic messages exchanged by the city manager and the police chief.
- EXPRESS LINE : For Dessert: A Really Fast Sorbet
- INTERESTING: If you think the interest on...
- FEWER & LATER: Not only are fewer...
- Security Council Poised to Pass Use-of-Force Motion : Diplomacy: Baker meets with Soviet and Chinese foreign ministers.
- Stun-Gun-Wielding Robbers Get $1
- Doctors Should Teach Patients, Parents of Dangers of Asthma
- 2 to Split Santa Monica Mayoralty : Politics: Council members Ken Genser and Judy Abdo, both in tenants group, will each serve a year.
- CRUSADE: Superior Court Judge Theodore E. Millard...
- TRAFFIC BASH: Dana Reed, chairman of the...
- War Between Man, Disease: AIDS Patient's Last Hours : Barricade: For years, Alberto Alvizuri expected death. On Tuesday he battled police, then took his life.
- L.A.'s Hiring Freeze Is Expanded to Police : Budget: Firefighter and sanitation jobs also are frozen for 7 months as the city's financial crisis deepens.
- Lawyers Attack Gray's Integrity at Ethics Panel Hearing : Thrifts: The former regulator falls under relentless questioning designed to convince committee members that he had embellished facts.
- Fumes Overcome Family Who Used Hibachi as Heater
- Arson Blaze in Carbon Canyon Park Controlled
- TREND WATCH : <i> A roundup of business developments spotted by other publications.</i>
- Gasoline Price Rises: The price of regular...
- Many White-Collar Japanese Fear They'll Die of Overwork
- GNP Growth Figures Revised Downward : Decline Seen in Christmas Gift Spending
- UCLA Extension Reaches Out to Latinos : Education: The university is offering courses designed to lure prospective students. Only 3% of the continuing education program's 100,000 students are Hispanic.
- WORLD : Gorbachev Cancels Trip for Nobel
- HEALTH : Spread of AIDS on Campus Seen
- Iraq Deadline of Jan. 15 Set by U.N.'s Big Five
- Joseph C. Satterthwaite; Former Chief of Foreign Service
- NATION : Bush, Shamir to Meet Dec. 11
- Wake Up and Smell the Herbal Tea
- 10 Downing St. to Be Home to a Horatio Alger
- COUNTYWIDE : Bond Money Sought for Juvenile Hall
- Judge Manuel Ramirez Receives Appelate Post : Judiciary: He will be presiding justice of the San Bernardino division of the 4th District Court of Appeal.
- Roof Fire Causes $100,000 in Damage
- Tired of hearing the guys at work--or...
- OXNARD : Trade Mission to China Planned
- THE SIDELINES : LPGA Picks Former TV Executive as Tour's New Commissioner
- Lawyers for Ex-DEA Agent Face Big Task : Trial: Attorneys had hoped to portray Darnell Garcia as a marked man who had angered colleagues with a discrimination suit. But the judge says that matter is not relevant.
- Supervisors Support Olive View Settlement
- Myricks' Suspension Cut From Lifetime to One Year
- 2 Firms Evacuated After Chemical Fire Erupts
- NFL Fines Patriots in Harassment Case : Pro football: Kiam, the club and three players are told to pay a total of $72,500.
- Hypocrisy Imperils the Future for Rose
- Torrey Pines Loses in Volleyball Semifinals
- Baseball
- College Football
- Off and Running : New Crespi Basketball Coach Seeks Rapid-Fire Gains With Up-Tempo Style
- Ruelas Wins State Featherweight Title
- Ex-Los Alamitos Star Earns Pac-10 Honor
- Pro Basketball
- Pepperdine Rolls Past UC Santa Barbara, 72-60
- GNP Growth Figures Revised Downward : Economy: U.S. releases new report as many experts now argue when--not if--a recession began.
- P.M. BRIEFING : N.Y. Bans Cigarette Machines
- Debutante Balls Benefit Charities for Children
- El Toro Marines Call Reservists for Copter Duty
- Karpov, Kasparov Agree to a Draw, Are Tied at 7 Points
- ANAHEIM : New Council Votes for Special Election
- COUNTYWIDE : Secretary Who Quit Schaefer to Return
- $3-Million Price Set for Home of Chancellors
- Is MCA Smart to Sell Now . . .
- Apple to Join Acorn, VLSI in Chip-Making Venture
- Cineplex Makes Deal With Banks to Defer Payments
- Explorers Give Pilot's Wife Gift From '42 Flight
- IN BRIEF : Group to Name Its Journalists of the Year
- California IN BRIEF : ONTARIO : Two Small Quakes Cause No Damage
- NATION : DEA Denies Pan Am Bomb Link
- Baseball
- Baseball
- ROUNDUP : BOYS' BASKETBALL
- Getting to the Heart of 'Lisbon Traviata'
- Remembering a Forgotten Jazz Giant : Tribute: Pete Rugolo, the veteran arranger and band leader, will be honored tonight at the Grand Avenue Bar.
- SHORT TAKES : 'MacNeil-Lehrer' Goes Bilingual
- Humbled Stevie Salas Hopes for Rock Stardom in 1991
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japanese Auto Exports Up 11.2%
- Judge Urges U.S. Not to OK Merger of Utilities : Power: A plan for Southern California Edison to join with San Diego Gas & Electric offers few benefits, a report states.
- City Unveils 5-Year Arts Growth Plan
- Armory to Take In Homeless : Weather: Social workers expect most of the Oxnard facility's 100 beds to be used on cold nights.
- Palisades, Gardena Maintain Hold on City Girls' Tennis
- State Says Dunes Dump Not Hazardous : Oxnard: Residents believe that the test results will not damage their lawsuit's chances of success.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Alabama Steals a Win Over Wake Forest, 96-95
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Report Criticizes Toll Road Routes
- Cal Poly Pomona Women's Team Gets No. 2 Ranking in Division II
- Celestine Honored by Titan Football Team
- The Infrastructure Predicament
- Firms That Self-Insure Win Key Supreme Court Ruling
- Sperry Van Ness Files Suit Claiming Competitor Unfair
- LOCAL : D.A. Won't Charge Axl Rose
- Looking for Mr. Right : The Readership Battle Among Men's Magazines Is Also an Identity Crisis
- Peacemakers : Vietnam War: Nguyen Ngoc Hung once fought against American troops. Now, like some of his former enemies, he hopes to bury past.
- Frontier Frocks
- Fed Gloomy on Economy : Greenspan Says Oil Hikes, Tight Credit Take Toll
- VENTURA : Group Takes Close Look at Curriculum
- Farm Will Appeal Ban on Christmas Tree Sales
- DANA POINT : Student Protesters Spark Opposition
- San Marcos
- Woman Held in Slaying, Kidnaping
- Supervisors Reject Plan for More Medfly Trapping Sites : Agriculture: State proposal might have resulted in more malathion spraying, they fear.
- Miscellany
- They Heard 'Hit' Through the Grapevine : Pop Music: Dozens of Motown hits came from the pens of Barrett Strong and Norman Whitfield. The songwriters will be given a lifetime achievement award tonight.
- Armand Hammer Museum Opens : The Galleries: A Pleasant Place to See Art
- Rockwell to Pay $280,000 for Violations : Health: The fine is to settle complaints about hazardous waste problems at the Santa Susana laboratory and Canoga Park plant.
- Hedges Sworn In; Strauss Bows Out
- ORANGE : Council Has Dec. 6 Deadline to Fill Seat
- Los Alamitos Man, 2 Others Rescued After Boat Sinks : Fishermen: The 54-foot commercial vessel's hull split in choppy waters off Santa Rosa Island.
- Hockey
- SAN DIEGO COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : Amituanai Doing His Part for Palomar
- USC's 'Baby Jordan' : Miner Has the Look of a Superstar but Wants to Establish Own Identity
- SHORT TAKES : Winona Just Enjoying the Ride
- Rothman Romps to Top of Class in State Meet
- OXNARD : Takasugi, Lopez and Plisky Are Sworn In
- USIU Rally Not Enough as Northeastern Wins
- Irvine Lake Lunkers Abound After Planting
- WBC Enjoined From Punishing Holyfield
- Olajuwon Just Sinks Clippers : Basketball: Shooting from the outside, he scores 14 of his 34 points in the final 10 minutes.
- City Council Members Get Approval to Visit Lindsay
- La Mesa
- 2 Top Command Positions Filled by Sheriff-Elect : Law enforcement: Roache appoints Jay LaSuer to department's No. 2 post and Maudie Bobbitt to direct activities of deputies in the field.
- McGrath Land Is 4th Finalist for CSU Site
- OXNARD : Telethon's Mission Is to Aid Homeless
- CSUN Plans to Drop 90 Classes for Spring Term : Education: Freshmen and sophomores will be hardest hit. Department chairmen had held off on cuts, waiting for a state windfall that never came.
- COUNTYWIDE : Prenatal Care Given Medi-Cal Patients
- Northridge Women Win, 68-62
- Illness Forces Record Firm From Offices : Music industry: Arista pulled its staff out of a new Nashville building. Another firm is requesting a probe of the premises.
- Lew Ritter; Westside Clothier With Celebrity Clients
- State Court Throws Out Teacher's Libel Lawsuit : Free speech: He sued a student newspaper for saying that he was a 'babbler.' The decision is first ruling since U.S. Supreme Court narrowed defamation defense.
- Laguna Hills High Climbs Back on Top in Decathlon
- Witness Says Injured Girl Asked Him to Lie : Hearing: A friend of Amber Jefferson, whose face was slashed in a brawl, testifies that she asked him to say attack was racially motivated.
- Teaching Assistants Plan 'Rolling' Strike Today
- P.M. BRIEFING : African Coffee Recovery Seen
- Litton Industries Inc.: The electronics and defense...
- J. W. Thompson Loses Part of Bally's Account : Advertising: The move is a blow to the agency's struggling L.A. office, which may see layoffs.
- Pepsi to Split From Perrier: Pepsico Inc....
- Gun Owners Ignoring Law on Registration
- CONGRESS : Vetoed Family Leave Bill May Meet Same Fate on Second Try
- Space Shuttle Gets Green Light for 10-Day Astronomy Mission
- Truck Carrying 50 Old Masters Stolen in Paris
- Council Committee Lifts Roadblock to MCA Project
- Drug Firm Looks East for Opportunity : Pharmaceuticals: Costa Mesa distributor makes deal with Yugoslavia's largest drug and chemical manufacturer. It's among companies seeking Eastern European markets.
- American Stores Co.: The Salt Lake City...
- Economic Reports Making Consumers Increasingly Wary
- P.M. BRIEFING : Macy Claims $66-Million Loss
- Vehicle Sales Jump 14.9% in Mid-November
- Milken Figure to Settle Case for $7.9 Million : Securities: Money manager David A. Solomon provided key testimony about the former junk bond king.
- Hey, That's Funny, Mikhail--Now Did You Hear the One About. . . .
- LOCAL : Stun Gun Used in O.C. Robbery
- U.S. Eases Curb on China Meetings : Sanctions: The Chinese foreign minister is invited to Washington as the Administration seeks Beijing's backing on U.N. vote against Iraq.
- Good Landing, Wrong Airport
- BOOK REVIEW : Poignant Walk in 'The Other California' : THE OTHER CALIFORNIA; The Great Valley in Life and Letters <i> by Gerald W. Haslam</i> Capra Press / Joshua Odell; Editions: $9.95 paper; 175 pages
- SANTA ANA : Council Members Take Their Oaths
- City Sues Ex-Planner on Conflict Allegations : Litigation: Orange City Council seeks to recover more than $100,000 from former commissioner Don Greek and his engineering companies. He is suing too.
- Supervisors Plan to File High Court Appeal Friday
- A House Divided--Politically : Geography: A home on the Los Angeles County-Ventura County line sums up Westlake, which is plagued by jurisdictional problems.
- Microsoft Helps Set Multimedia Computer Standards
- GULF WATCH: Day 118 : A daily briefing paper on developments in the crisis : Political Front:
- Sudan Regime Balking, but U.S. Will Go Ahead With Food Aid
- Study Finds Drug Test Value Exaggerated : Employment: As expected, workers who tested positive before hiring have more injuries and absences. But the rates are far lower than earlier estimates.
- Bulgaria Leader Will Quit, New Cabinet to Be Formed