- WORLD : Britain, Syria Restore Relations
- City Unveils 5-Year Plan for Arts Growth
- Chevron Will Start Pumping Oil at Point Arguello : Energy: The decision to ship by pipeline comes as a surprise. Analysts say higher oil prices now make it economically feasible.
- BANKING / FINANCE : 2 Low-Cost Housing Projects Win Grants in Federal Program
- SEAL BEACH'S OLD CITY HALL
- Cruttenden Says Fraud Charges Are 'Groundless' : Litigation: Ventura Entertainment contends that Cruttenden, another brokerage firm and a newsletter writer circulated false rumors while shorting the company's shares.
- WORLD : Ali to Bring 14 Hostages Home
- LOCAL : Jaywalker Killed in N. Hollywood
- Alleged Drug Dealer Files Suit Against Officers
- SEAL BEACH : Blinders Imposed on Erotic Displays
- U.S. Stepping Up Investigation: Federal engineers are...
- Orange County Rejects Added Medfly Traps for Fear of Spraying
- Crush of Family Leaves Theory of Relativity Behind
- Former Military Chiefs Urge Against Gulf War
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 2 Councilmen Wage Fight for Mayor's Job
- SIMI VALLEY : Esteem Team Rap Has What It Takes
- CLIPBOARD : John Wayne Airport Traffic
- Income in Ventura County Cities : Estimates for households in 1990
- Parker Resigns CEO Post, Citing Legal Problems
- Toyota to Double Production at Its Plant in Kentucky
- Major in Office, Vows 'Society of Opportunity'
- Geraldine (Gerry) Williamson Mickelsen; Pioneer Woman Pilot
- Lose Your Turn: Parker Bros., the famous...
- Governor Calls Special Session of Legislature
- Globetrotter Completes Trek in 102 Hours
- Council Asks Governor to Open Armories as Shelters for 60 Consecutive Nights
- Wilson Zigzagged Through an Ambivalent Electorate : Election: Pete Wilson could position himself well because the right wing let him alone. Now he has to pay for the promises that built his winning coalition.
- $50,000 Grant OKd for Housing Project
- Judge to Consider Fowlie Request : Court: She said she will take up to 10 days to decide whether to dismiss some of the 26 felony counts against the accused marijuana smuggler.
- THE SIDELINES : NAMES IN THE NEWS
- North County Cities Hold Summit on Migrants
- Fear Has Settled in on 49ers
- Gretzky, Kings Do a Pratfall : Hockey: King star has an off night in Detroit and the Red Wings score a 4-3 victory.
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : It Won't Be a Snap With Elway, Either
- ABC Moves Into Second Spot
- New Restraint, More Powerful Palette Serve Painter Well
- SHORT TAKES : A Gould Leaf Falls in Brooklyn
- THE SIDELINES : Hull Leads in All-Star Balloting
- Everett Backers Propose to Sell Hollywood Park
- Pro Basketball
- Estancia No. 1, but Look Out for Mater Dei : Basketball: Monarch coach insists he's telling the truth when he says Mater Dei is rebuilding, but others aren't buying it.
- College Football
- Fountain Valley Coach Matt Simpson Resigns
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL CAPSULES : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- Plenty Of Grace Heads Matriarch
- Can't Touch This: Rapper is Poetry in Motion
- Sylvia Sidney, 80, Takes Film Honor in Stride
- Man Shot by Deputy Is Cleared in Robbery
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Charity With an Individualistic Twist
- FILLMORE : Council Chooses Lee as New Mayor
- 2 Who Fired No Shots Charged With Murder in Break-In Case : Crime: Prosecuting those who engage in criminal activity but did not pull a trigger is not uncommon, officials say.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Oilers Pour Through Penguin Defense, 7-3
- THE SIDELINES : Kansas' Randall Has Surgery
- Gulls' Four-Game Streak Skids to a Halt in Albany
- AROUND THE NFL : Carson Will Draw Check--and Warning
- THE SIDELINES : E. German Steroid Use Charged
- Choosing Thatcherism Minus Thatcher : The chancellor of the exchequer becomes the youngest British prime minister in this century
- Broderick Case in Limbo But the Legal Battles Continue
- Military Objectors Face an Uphill Battle : War: In an age of voluntary enlistment, ridicule and skepticism dog those who seek to prove they've undergone a change of heart.
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE MIDDLE EAST : Sky-High Demands Point to War : The embargo is felt deeply in Iraq and will soon hurt more. On its own, it is likely to achieve U.N. objectives.
- AIDS Patient Holds Police at Bay, Kills Self : Suicide: The hospice resident fired at a helicopter and officers before taking his life. The incident revives debate over having the treatment facility in Mid-City neighborhood.
- ANALYSIS : Problems Not All On Field : NFL: Cox's antics haven't made things any easier for the Chargers.
- Hart Runners Focused on Title, Not Spotlight
- Quartz Hill's Pass Defense Stingy of Late
- LOS ALAMITOS : He's Making Most of Second Chance
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Anteater Basketball Team Can Bank on It Whenever He Puts Up a Shot
- Mideast Oil and U.S. Troops in Saudi Arabia
- Mideast Oil and U.S. Troops in Saudi Arabia
- Mideast Oil and U.S. Troops in Saudi Arabia
- Mideast Oil and U.S. Troops in Saudi Arabia
- Whales at Sea World
- Undefeated Ruelas Wins State Featherweight Title
- Target of Drug Task Force Sues : Law enforcement: He accuses officers of abusing him and planting evidence on suspects.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL CAPSULES : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- Taft Tennis Team Overmatched by Palisades in Girls' City Final
- McConathy and Bates Make College Choices
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL CAPSULES : SAN FERNANDO VALLEY LEAGUE
- NBA ROUNDUP : Suns Hand Trail Blazers Their First Loss
- Bradley Named WSC's Player of the Year
- Cooper to Lead Italian South All-Star Team
- Cherokee and Tes: Names, Games to Remember
- MUSIC REVIEW : Copland Tribute at the County Museum of Art
- SHORT TAKES : Sting Aims to Help Brazil Indians
- On Stage and Off, Napier Is Shocking : Theater: As a top designer, he amazes audiences and colleagues with bold creations. His outspoken manner can be a bit startling, too.
- P.M. BRIEFING : British Weekly Newspaper Folds
- Dow Goes From + to -8.66 on Choppy Trading Day
- BANKING / FINANCE
- Eastern Awarded $135-Million Cash Infusion : Airlines: The bankruptcy judge's ruling followed testimony that the ailing carrier's chances for survival were hurt by adverse publicity each time it sought funds in court.
- Rancho Bernardo Bank Chief Resigns, Organizes Buyout
- $2-Million Fire Destroys School Records
- No Beep-Beep, Barely Even a Cheep From Rogue Road Runner
- Democrats Put Line in the Sand on Bush Policy
- 43 Florida Deer Killed to Keep Runways Clear
- Surgeon Sentenced for Stealing Coins
- Vote for Housing Tract Aims to Ease Equestrians' Fears : Burbank: Residents of the Rancho area have said their lifestyle would vanish if industrial projects were allowed.
- Deputies Described as Corrupt : Trial: The prosecutor says seven law enforcement officers turned the drug war into their own personal piggy banks.
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- Surgery Eases Pain of Darling's Bad Year
- RAMS : In Tight Spots, Everett Looks For Tight End in the Comfort Zone
- Hockey
- Luginbill Says Miami At Least As Good As Last Year
- REGIONAL DIVISION I VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Corona del Mar Girls' Wait for State Is Over
- The Music, the Mystery--the Maestro : Conductor: Kurt Sanderling has led a life of upheaval and glory. He leads the L.A. Philharmonic on Saturday at the O.C. Performing Arts Center.
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Morgan Won't Seek Wilson's Senate Seat
- Torrey Pines High School Regains Academic Decathlon Championship
- The Death of a Man's Best Friend : Pets: Animal rights group protests deputy's shooting of homeless man's dog. Officers say the animal attacked.
- VENTURA : Part of Road Named After Auto Center
- NEWPORT BEACH : Plan to Build 2,550 Homes Draws Fire
- Long Beach Officers Involved in Sting Retire With Disability Pay
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Board Gets Views on Superintendent
- ORANGE : Tree-Lighting Rites to Benefit Hospices
- Guns Won't Win the War Against Crime
- On the Firing Line : Shooting Grounds Have Been Turned Into Something of a Disaster Area
- Arab Protest Disrupts Israeli Team's Visit
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAMS : Gary's Success Comes at Price
- ART REVIEW : Armand Hammer Museum Opens : First Exhibit Tracks Career of Malevich
- Possible AIDS Treatment Tested on Humans: Genentech,...
- Jewish Group Asks Matsushita Pledge: The Anti-Defamation...
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- Food Inflation Seen Dipping in 1991: The...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Asian Farmers Unite on Rice Ban
- Chip Industry Wants Trade Pact Extended
- STOCKS : Diverse Buying Boosts Market; Dow Up 10.64
- No Real Shortage of Food, High Soviet Official Declares
- Rob Pilatus of Milli Vanilli Arrested for Investigation of Sexual Battery
- Plan to Spur 'Boat People' Return Falters : Vietnam: Most of those who had agreed not to oppose repatriation from Hong Kong back out at the last minute.
- Freed Hostage Says War Is Not Answer : Strategy: Morale among the so-called guests 'is already bad enough,' American reports.
- Judge Lifts Ban on CNN Airing of Noriega Tape
- WORLD : Liberia Factions OK Cease-Fire
- San Diego
- Massager Offers Kneaded Relief
- State to Review Mayor's Role in Council Action Over Easement : Lancaster: Two city councilmen say they will demand an explanation from William Pursley at a closed council session on Thursday.
- OJAI : Council to Explore Enlarging the City
- Disputed Road OKd as Filner Flip-Flops
- Sailor of Drifting Boat Is Feared Overboard
- Wimbledon Turns Record Profit Despite a Drop in Attendance
- REGIONAL DIVISION II VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : La Habra Takes Streak on the Road to State
- THE NHL / STEVE SPRINGER : Drafting Lindros Might Make Losing a Winning Proposition
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : CHARGERS : Psychiatrist Not the Answer
- Lee Plays No Small Part in SDSU Victory
- New Taxes for Mental Care Sought : Social services: County supervisors want a 5% levy on utility bills and a higher bed tax. A plan for cities to pay another $30 million appears doomed.
- This Really Isn't a High Enough Price
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL CAPSULES : MISSION LEAGUE
- Role Models for an L.A.-Run Theatre Center : Stage: If the city takes over the Spring Street complex, it might get some good ideas on how to build an audience from one successful regional theater.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Confident Fiat Plans New Plants
- Half of Quarter's Mergers Are International: Cross-border...
- Soviets Buy 15,000 Tons of U.S. Wheat Flour
- No Beep Beep, Barely Even a Cheep From Rogue Road Runner
- Immunity Offered in Use of Fake ID Cards : Social Security: The estimated 2 1/2 million aliens who have used them can avoid prosecution and recover eligibility for benefits.
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Low-Interest Loans for Hotels Offered
- COLUMN ONE : Settling the Score In-House : More non-union firms are setting up meaningful grievance procedures that allow employees to challenge supervisors. Businesses hope to avoid going to court, where verdicts can be expensive.
- Hiring Freeze in Police, Fire Depts. Urged to Cut Debt : Budget: The actions are called necessary to head off escalating problems that could put the city $180 million in the red.
- John Major, 47, a Thatcher Protege, Will Lead Britain : Politics: He will be century's youngest prime minister. Conservatives' choice ensures party unity.
- Suspect in Kidnaping of 3 Michigan Girls Arrested in County
- There They Go Again, Blaming Foreigners : MCA deal should cause soul-searching not hand-wringing
- COUNTYWIDE : PORT HUENEME : Campfire Latchkey Program Approved
- Settlement Reached Over Sinking Homes : Monterey Hills: More than two dozen insurance companies and Los Angeles will pay $62.5 million to the residents of the condominium community.
- Giving With an Individual Touch : United Way tries an experiment to permit donors their choice of charities
- Blue Devils Just Looked Like the Devil
- SHORT TAKES : Coleman Hospitalized in Arizona
- Bicknell Fired by Boston College
- A Tour of a Not-So-Picturesque Art World : Gallery: A familiar figure on the county art scene says at various times she has 'liked it, lumped it and left it--but never all the way.'
- S&Lvis;: Just Don't Step on His Bailout Blues
- McDonnell Loss on C-17 Put at $600 Million
- A Solid Case for Valve Adjustments
- Militant Nationalists Won't Get Nuclear Arms, Soviets Promise
- Try the Personal Touch This Season : Crafts: From 50 cents to $400, handmade gifts aplenty are available throughout the San Gabriel Valley.
- Nguyen Van Tam; Former Vietnam Prime Minister
- Novel on Ex-Slave, Account of Morgans Win Book Awards
- Police Link Pot Farms to Nationwide Network
- Broderick Seeks Bail Pending Second Trial
- SEAL BEACH : Mola Corp. Foes Offer Alternative
- COUNTYWIDE : Drunk Drivers to Meet With Victims
- Rural, Urban Differences Endanger Tri-County Plan
- Rockwell to Pay $280,000 Fine in Toxic Waste Case : Health: A company official says the payment is 'just to settle the thing and put it behind us.' State alleged violations at Santa Susana and Canoga Park sites.
- ROUNDUP : Consistent Grossmont Beats Pierce in Volleyball Regional
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Wins, Advances to State Volleyball Tourney
- Profits Up 75% in 1989 in Baseball : Finances: Collectively, the owners made $214.5 million two seasons ago. But a league spokesman insists that doesn't mean every club is healthy.
- Political Peril in the Mountains
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC PLACES : Souvenirs From the Safari Queen of Burbank
- The Great Communicator : Reagan Gets Presidential Treatment on Son's Radio Show
- L.A. Teaching Assistants Plan Strike : Education: 'Rolling' walkout will target up to 100 schools daily. Aides, mostly bilingual, are demanding a contract providing job security and health benefits.
- Colvin's Work Boosts Toreros Past the Aztecs
- Castle Park's Murguia Signs With Aztecs
- It's the Pits for No. 1-Ranked Pitt
- Still in Harm's Way : Method to Prevent Accidents Involving Pit Crews Eludes Auto Racing
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : SAN DIEGO STATE : Four Aztecs Invited to All-Star Games
- Rose Will Be Teaching Assistant : Sentence: Cincinnati educators plan for him to teach physical education and health at five inner-city schools.
- Yields Fall on 2-Year Notes: Yields on...
- Kaiser Aluminum Plans Public Offering: The Oakland...
- Yeltsin and Gorbachev Clash Again : Soviet Union: Another uneasy compromise emerges as a new treaty comes before the Russian Federation Parliament.
- WORLD : Shot Bonn Official Back on Job
- NATION : Sinus Ailment Grounds 1st Lady
- Markets That Focus on Giving
- Polish Leaders Close Ranks to Fight Challenger : Election: Walesa and former foes move to reunify Solidarity, fend off upstart Tyminski.
- Sanctions Could End Gulf Crisis Soon, Touring Congressmen Told
- Trojans Might Visit Aztecs in 1992
- Parker Automotive Chief Resigns Post
- Equitable Life Assurance Denies Bankruptcy Rumor
- AT&T; Says Monday Was Busiest Calling Day in Its History
- Report Favors Canyon Jail But O.C. Can't Afford Any
- Witness Says He Was Urged to Call Fight a Racial Brawl
- Texans Help Snuff Out Denver Airport Fire
- RACE RELATIONS : Aloha Spirit of Love Gives Way to 'Yankee Go Home' : Professor's anti-whites stand sets off debate on racism in Hawaii.
- Ex-Admiral Projects 10,000 U.S. Deaths in a 6-Month Iraq War : Scenario: Now head of think tank, he tells Congress of potential $80-billion cost.
- 3 Tests That Found Hubble Flaw Ignored, Probe Finds : Space: The mirror maker reportedly discounted the data and never told NASA, whose supervision is faulted.
- A Different Kind of Dazzle : Krantz's New Novel Is Set on a 100-Square-Mile Ranch, Not Newport Beach
- Learning to Cope With Breast Cancer : A 48-Year-Old Fullerton Resident First Grapples With the Fear of Reoccurrence and Death but Then Manages to Rebound, Utilizing Inner Strength and the Helping Hand of a UCI Support Group
- Study Backs Inclusion of 8,000 Acres in Santa Susanas in New State Park
- ANAHEIM : Pupils Learn About Culture of Philippines
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Cars for Sale Can't Be Left at Mall, City Says
- Group To Launch Cityhood Petition
- Teacher Is Charged With Sexual Assault : Crime: The Dana Hills science instructor is accused of molesting a 17-year-old female student during a field trip in October.
- GE to Quit Nuclear Trigger Plant: General...
- 5 Israeli Soldiers Killed in Clash With Guerrillas : Lebanon: Two Palestinians also die in battle in security zone. Jets strike back, bombing bases.
- 13% Disabled in Vietnam
- Surgeon Draws Jail Term, $1-Million Fine for Theft
- Man Killed by Hot Asphalt in Freak Dump Truck Crash
- North Convictions Overturn Upheld by Appeals Court : Iran-Contra: The full panel's action is a major victory for the former White House aide and a setback for independent counsel Lawrence Walsh.
- Microprocessor Inventor Target of Brother's Suit : Litigation: The man credited with inventing the computer on a chip and a sibling, an engineer who filed a "whistle-blower" suit against Northrop, are involved in a family squabble.
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Wyle Laboratories: The El Segundo semiconductor and...
- Santa Grows Circumspect at Many County Firms
- GNP Growth Figures Revised Downward : Transportation Sector Fuels Rise in Durable Orders
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : 2 Plead Innocent in Capitol Sting Case
- FASHION : New Specs on Glasses: Eye a la Mode
- Judge Opposes the Merger of SCE, SDG
- Rockwell Will Pay $280,000 to Settle Suit : Environment: Documents filed in court by the state alleged hazardous waste violations at the company's San Fernando Valley operations.
- Flames Destroy Student Records : Simi Valley: The early-morning blaze at the school district's warehouse causes $4 million in damage.
- COUNTYWIDE : Nonprofit Agencies to Receive $403,767
- VENTURA : Growth Plan Lowers New-Housing Limit
- CSUN Seeded No. 2 in Volleyball
- LOS ALAMITOS : He's Making Most of Second Chance
- The Film Industry Is Not Just Another Business : Studios: With Matsushita's acquisition of MCA / Universal, the melancholy fact is that more than half of the major founding units of the U.S. movie industry are now in foreign hands.
- MUSIC : Rocking the 'Messiah' in a Modern Christian Way : New version of Handel masterpiece will be performed twice at the Anaheim Convention Center.
- Demands by NEA Panel Signal New Protests : Arts grants: Review board demands a political truce in the selection process. The action reflects growing restiveness within the arts community.
- Police Check of Bodybuilders
- Mideast Oil and U.S. Troops in Saudi Arabia
- Driver Who Was Under the Influence of LSD Gets 7 Years in Death of Pregnant Woman
- High-Definition TV
- Mideast Oil and U.S. Troops in Saudi Arabia
- Police Check of Bodybuilders
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- Parretti Makes Surprise Offer to Purchase MCA : Buyout: Move could undermine MGM-Pathe chief in Hollywood. It is unlikely to derail Matsushita deal.
- Mexico Warms U.S. Ties, Is Open to Oil Industry Role
- STREAMLINED: Selecting a jury for a well-publicized...
- Then, After the Gulf Is Settled . . . : Peace: Why not a Helsinki process--a wide-ranging security conference--for the world's most war-torn region?
- Let County Lines Determine Area Codes, Residents Urge
- Kept Outrage in Check, Gray Says : Thrifts: Ex-regulator admits he did not tell senators he believed their demands at 1987 meeting on behalf of Lincoln S&L; owner were improper.
- Judge Urges Rejection of Plan to Join 2 Utilities : Pollution: Proponents predict that a federal commission will ignore the jurist's objections and approve the merger.
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Wildlife Panel Tries Tackling Big Picture
- HEADING BACK: Three minutes after election of...
- BASE TREK: Congressmen Dana Rohrabacher and Christopher...
- TONIGHT: The Menorah Theatre, a new troupe...
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Microwave Corp., AT&T; Form Venture: The two...
- Rohr Manufacturing Plant Opens in Texas
- Downside of Working Out: Injuries : Those who exercise frequently are more likely to be hurt than couch potatoes. They're also more likely to seek medical help as soon as they need it.
- Bush Describes U.S. and Mexico as 'One Family'
- Hong Kong: A Heaven for Smugglers
- Brief Storms, Bright Prospects Hearten Experts : Weather: El Nino warming trends and a spate of rain and snow across the West appear--at least on paper--to improve conditions for a wet winter.
- Pilot's Body, Plane Found in San Gabriel Foothills
- Judge Blocks Christmas Tree Lot at Pierce : Litigation: The court hearing had some holiday touches, but the ruling against farmer Joe Cicero presented him with hard economic reality.
- Lee's Going--but Not Really Gone : <i> His successor is perceived by many in Singapore to be a seat warmer for his son</i>
- Seattle Provoked Cox on Crucial Penalty, Henning Contends
- OCC Welcomes a Weekend Off
- THE SIDELINES : NHL Suspends Bruins' Neely
- Harbor Excursion Co. has named Carolyn Bosco...
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- The stock market celebrated the Thanksgiving holiday...
- COLUMN ONE : U.S. Cozies Up to Law of Nations : American attitudes in the past have ranged from indifference to hostility. The country has been criticized for violating international law itself.
- IRVINE : Irvine Co. May Build Low-Income Units
- Law and Government Magnet School Slated to Open in L.A. : Education: It would be the first of its kind in the state. The expansion of the program depends on whether the district may use federal grant money.
- O'Connor Slipping on Environment Issues, Group Says
- Businessman Who Failed to Appear for Jail Captured
- Dump Operator Offers to Slash Fee if Sunshine Canyon Is Reopened : Landfills: Los Angeles city officials aren't saying that they will go to bat for Browning-Ferris Industries.
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- Road Remains a Dead End for Northridge
- Former Dodger Outfielder John Shelby agreed to...
- Corona del Mar and La Habra Playing for Titles : Prep volleyball: Sea Kings take on San Jose Lynbrook in Division I tonight. Highlanders play Lakewood St. Joseph in Division II.
- College Basketball
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Volleyball's Fortunes Rest With Howlett
- THE SIDELINES : Pac-10 Honors USC's Harlow
- Diverse Styles Mark Sound of Sax Man Bennie Wallace
- Laughs From the Past: Milton Berle's Big Week
- Home Sales in October Fall to 6-Year Low