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What happened on November 28, 1985
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Voluntary Manslaughter Verdict : Youth Guilty in Killing at Club
THOMAS OMESTAD, Times Staff Writer
San Diego
Guilty Plea on 4 Counts Halts Trial of Attorney
H.G. REZA, Times Staff Writer
The House : Amusement Park Safety
Santa Ana
New Mission Opens Doors With Big Meal for Poor
RALPH FRAMMOLINO, Times Staff Writer
Crying Out
Bradley May Run Again Despite Illness
DANIEL M. WEINTRAUB, Times Staff Writer
San Diego
San Diego
Wounded Merchant Shoots Bandit, Second Escapes
GARY JARLSON, Times Staff Writer
There's Something Rodent in Del Mar, According to Census
Give Contel Phone Pact, County Officials Say
DANIEL M. WEINTRAUB, Times Staff Writer
City, County Offices Closed
Sound Walls to Be Built on San Diego Freeway
Local News in Brief : Westlake Council May Ease Satellite-Dish Ban
How Many Know?
Countywide : Water District Vote Stands After Recount
Jeffrey A. Perlman \f7
Lucky Gobbler Not Going to Table, to Dogs or Down Drain
BOB POOL, Times Staff Writer
Woman, 81, Bound to Wheelchair, Saved From Fire
DAVID REYES, Times Staff Writer
Burbank OKs Park Site for Farmer's Market
Warmth for Homeless
When Aerial Photographer Flies High, His Junkyard Dog Does, Too
HERBERT J. VIDA
San Clemente : City to Put Its Measure on Growth Before Voters
Robert Schwartz \f7
Illegal Alien Wounded by Off-Duty CHP Officer
Firefighters Sue City, Bobb for $10 Million
ANDY ROSE, Times Staff Writer
Escondido Merchants Ponder How to Cope With Competition
TOM GORMAN, Times Staff Writer
Anaheim : Center, Stadium Chief Search Gets Under Way
Roxana Kopetman \f7
S.D. County Off-Limits to Kidnaper
DANIEL M. WEINTRAUB, Times Staff Writer
Illegal Chemical Storage Suspected in Toxic Leak
STEPHANIE CHAVEZ, Times Staff Writer
Rain Unlikely During Thanksgiving
Sentencing Delayed for Officer's Alleged Killer
Prison Sites in L.A. County
It's Embarrassing
Plan to Prevent Gridlock : 6 Additional One-Way Streets Urged in L.A.
RICH CONNELL, Times Staff Writer
Suit Over L.A. Council Redistricting May Offer Political Fodder for GOP
JANET CLAYTON, Times Staff Writer
Santa Ana : Senator Moves Against Jailed Lottery Winners
Kenneth F. Bunting \f7
Project to Control Flooding Advances
JOHN NEEDHAM, Times Staff Writer
'Some of our students came here not knowing a soul.' : This Class Can Identify With Pilgrims
STEVE EMMONS, Times Staff Writer
They Wait
El Cajon
Sylmar Office Screens Forgeries : For Lottery Cheats, the Buck Stops Here
LYNN O'SHAUGHNESSY, Times Staff Writer
Wet, Cold Winter Forecast for Most of the West
ARMANDO ACUNA, Times Staff Writer
Boy With AIDS Antibodies Will Be Admitted to School
NANCY WRIDE and BILL BILLITER, Times Staff Writers
Westlake Candidate Won't Seek Recount
Huntington Beach : City May Add Fencing Around Oil Machinery
Gary Jarlson
Prison Sites in L.A. County
'Are you really teaching him to say to hell with it?' Travis' mother asked. : Twinkle Through a Scowl
AL MARTINEZ
Santa Ana : Shopping Center Fire Victims Offered Loans
Greg Lucas \f7
Probation for Two Gunmen Reversed but Perhaps Too Late
ROBERT W. STEWART, Times Staff Writer
Accused of Beating Film Executive to Death : Maid Arraigned in Slaying of Producer
MAYERENE BARKER and MARC IGLER, Times Staff Writers
Prison Sites in L.A. County
Trial by Fire : Thanksgiving Stirs Mixed Emotions in Baldwin Hills Residents Burned Out by Arson
PENELOPE McMILLAN, Times Staff Writer
Reagan's Boswell
Hawkins Escapes, Vanishes
EDWARD J. BOYER, Times Staff Writer
Santa Ana : Judge Finds 16-Year-Old Guilty in Father's Death
Jerry Hicks \f7
Police Book Suspect in Corona Rape-Robbery
BARRY S. SURMAN, Times Staff Writer
Claims He Killed 3 S.D. Women, Many Others : Death Row Inmate Won't Appeal Dec. 6 Execution
Top School Official Faces Charges of Failure to Report Molest Suspicion
ROBERT W. STEWART, Times Staff Writer
Prison Sites in L.A. County
State Probes Sex Incident at County Mental Hospital
DANIEL M. WEINTRAUB, Times Staff Writer
Vintner Anthony Cribari, Son of Founder of Line of Wines, Dies
Quadriplegic Is Awarded $14.7 Million
Purple Heart for Woman Killed by Terrorists
An Oath of Allegiance Begins Her New Life : Recently Sworn-In Citizen Living in County Says United States Is 'Best Country to Be in'
MARIA L. La GANGA, Times Staff Writer
Time Capsules
NEWS
Pomona : Drowned Girl's Parents Sue
The Rest of Her Life May Be an Open Book : 91-Year-Old Reseda Student Learns to Read English at Pierce College
RAY RICHMOND,
Ray Richmond is a Los Angeles free-lance writer. and
It may seem that patriotism flourishes anew, but it has always lived in Norman Rockwell's America
JACK SMITH
' . . . A Creative Response to Tough Times in Education' : Boosters Turn to Bingo to Offer School Extras
DOUG BROWN, Times Staff Writer
Hospital Monitors Vital Signs on Telephone Lines
KATHLEEN DOHENY,
Kathleen Doheny is a Burbank free-lance writer
West Hollywood OKs Conversion of Sunset Towers to Luxury Hotel
JAMES RAINEY, Times Staff Writer
Lawyer in Drug Smuggling Case Faces 20 Years
H. G. REZA, Times Staff Writer
Researcher Admits 80% of Smokers Don't Get Cancer
From Associated Press
'Tis Season to Spread Happiness Along the Tinsel Parade Routes
CARLA RIVERA, Times Staff Writer
South African Embassy in Capital Is Target : Apartheid Protests Go Nonstop for a Year
BOB SECTER, Times Staff Writer
Checks Ordered on Airport Restricted Area Workers
PENNY PAGANO, Times Staff Writer
Mayflower Society Guards Door : For Some It's an Ego Trip; for Others, Pride in Heritage
CHARLES HILLINGER, Times Staff Writer
Austerity Measures : Romania: A New Winter of Despair
ROBERT GILLETTE, Times Staff Writer
Treat Sex Like Any Commodity, Asian Economist Argues
From Reuters
Falklands War Game Banned in Some British Shops
From Reuters
Parade Workers Pick Up the Pace
RENATE ROBEY, Times Staff Writer
Thanksgiving : A Gift of Holiday Recollections : A Day Filled With Tradition, Laughter
Times Staff Writers DENNIS McLELLAN, DOUG BROWN, BENJAMIN EPSTEIN and LYNN SMITH
Santa Claus Story: Lie or Myth? : Three Experts See It as a Beautiful, Harmless Custom
KAREN TIMMONS, United Press International
W. Hollywood Sues to Block Construction of Ma Maison Complex
MATHIS CHAZANOV, Times Staff Writer
Maid Charged in Bludgeoning Death of Film Producer
MAYERENE BARKER and MARC IGLER, Times Staff Writers
Neighbors Oppose Permit for Pico Video Arcade
JULIE OGASAWARA, Times Staff Writer
Santa Ana Man Gives Thanks in Special Way
SHEARLEAN DUKE
Statue of Liberty Makes Debut on Coins
DON ALPERT
'I always felt like an outsider. . . . And I could never cry. I felt dead inside.' : Johanna Gallers, 'Flooding' therapist : 'Flooding' Therapy Pulls Rape Victims, Vets From Depths of Stress Disorder
DAVID WHARTON,
David Wharton is a Los Angeles writer. and
Memorial Set for Dr. Webster Marxer
Loyola Names 31 Stars to Hall of Fame
Big Game Hunter Hopes to Bag a Different Kind of Trophy
TIM WATERS
$5.5 Million Paid for Rare Watercolors
RONALD L. SOBLE, Times Staff Writer
Thanksgiving : A Gift of Holiday Recollections : Dinner With Duke Led to Marriage
Times Staff Writers DENNIS McLELLAN, DOUG BROWN, BENJAMIN EPSTEIN and LYNN SMITH
Snow, Freezing Rain Hamper Holiday Travelers
From Times Wire Services
Israel Paid Pollard $2,500 a Month, FBI Agent Says
KAREN TUMULTY, Times Staff Writer
South Whittier
New Talks in Market Strike Only Accent Gulf
BOB BAKER, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
The Nation
The World
Family's Holiday Concert Was Child's Secret Hour of Dread
JUDITH S. FEIGIN,
Judith S. Feigin is an assistant U.S. attorney living in La Jolla
The Nation
The State
Disaster Status Sought
Associated Press
Cerritos
Book Review : Colorado Governor Runs in thePolitical NovelRace
MARTIN LINSKY,
Linsky is a former journalist and politician who teaches at Harvard. and
Whittier
Fairfax : Legal Agency Moves Offices
Route 2 Takes a Back Seat to Freeways in Bid for Funds : Route 2 Takes Back Seat to Freeways in Funds Bid
MATHIS CHAZANOV, Times staff Writer
L.B. Council Looks Into Future, Clashes on Growth Issues
DARYL KELLEY, Times Staff Writer
Cheers--and They Mean It
From Reuters
Long Beach
The Nation
Council Votes 8-6 for L.A. Sanctuary : Symbolic Step for Central American Refugees Seen as Slap at U.S. Policy
VICTOR MERINA, Times Staff Writer
Sloppy Practices Cited in $1.6-Million Tax Loss
KENNETH F. BUNTING, Times Staff Writer
Long Beach
U.S. to Restrict Noisy Firing Near West German Base
Associated Press
The World
Maywood
The World : U.N. Backs Falkland Talks
The Region
Pasadena : Housing Vote Delayed
I may go to prison for lying to a Gemco clerk while engaged in a sales transaction. : Lost in A Memory System
AL MARTINEZ
Cerritos
U.S. Envoy to Retire
United Press International
The Nation
The Region
Thanksgiving : A Gift of Holiday Recollections : They Celebrated Their Son's Return
Times Staff Writers DENNIS McLELLAN, DOUG BROWN, BENJAMIN EPSTEIN and LYNN SMITH
Company's Loan Default Costs Taxpayers
United Press International
Final Ballot Count Gives Nov. 5 Loser a 1-Vote Victory
ALAN MALTUN, Times Staff Writer
Thanksgiving : A Gift of Holiday Recollections : Her Rich Reward in Helping Poor
Times Staff Writers DENNIS McLELLAN, DOUG BROWN, BENJAMIN EPSTEIN and LYNN SMITH
Petitions Force Election to Fill Unexpired School Board Term
Thanksgiving : A Gift of Holiday Recollections : A Parable of Grace and Good Fortune
Times Staff Writers DENNIS McLELLAN, DOUG BROWN, BENJAMIN EPSTEIN and LYNN SMITH
Wrapping Up Holiday Mailing Chores
TROY CORLEY
Quake Measuring 5.1 Recorded Off Mexico
Associated Press
The House : Amusement Park Safety
Rosemead : Hearing on Clean-Up Plans
The World
The World
Comet Watchers Aided
From Reuters
Gandhi Accepts Hanoi Award for His Mother
United Press International
Tucson Heart Patient Drummond Allowed to Return Home
United Press International
Giving Thanks for the Little Things
MARY LOU LOPER, Times Staff Writer
The World
The Region
More on the New Child-Support Law
JEFFREY S.KLEIN
Sloppy Practices Cited in $1.6-Million Tax Loss
KENNETH F. BUNTING, Times Staff Writer
Wilmington : Homeowners Plan Strategy
The Nation
Bradbury : 2 Foundation Posts Filled
Torrance : Cable TV Pact Reached
The Nation
UCLA Picked for Education Research
From a Times Staff Writer
The Nation : Social Security Error Cited
West Hollywood : History Survey Sought
Pasadena : Project Draws Criticism
The House : Amusement Park Safety
For U.S. Volunteers Aiding Nicaraguans, Thanksgiving Came Early
WILLIAM R. LONG, Times Staff Writer
City Panel Narrows Hotel Site Options to 2
MARTHA L. WILLMAN, Times Staff Writer
Thanksgiving : A Gift of Holiday Recollections : He Finds Strength in Time of Renewal
Times Staff Writers DENNIS McLELLAN, DOUG BROWN, BENJAMIN EPSTEIN and LYNN SMITH
Compton Man Held in Slaying of Truck Driver
ROXANE ARNOLD, Times Staff Writer
The World
Drought in New York Almost Over
From a Times Staff Writer
Venice : Clinic Visits on Rise
Torrance : Service Grants Awarded
The State
Sharing Memories of the L.A. River
Sharing Memories of the L.A. River
Downey to Foot Stiff Bill for Losing Redevelopment Suit
RALPH CIPRIANO, Times Staff Writer
The Region : Beverly Hills Gets an 'A'
Shuttle Atlantis Launches Two Satellites
Associated Press
Warehouse to Be Built on Site Befouled in Fire
British Cab Drivers Boycott Heathrow
From Reuters
College to Take Over Stadium in Long Beach
Roommate Slain; Deaf-Mute, 90, Could Only Wait
WILLIAM NOTTINGHAM, Times Staff Writer
West Hollywood : Hearing Set on Smoking Law
Taiwan Man Held as Noodle Extortionist
From Reuters
Sharing Memories of the L.A. River
First Vandenberg Shuttle Launch Postponed
LEE DYE, Times Staff Writer
Gorbachev Appeals to Reagan on Arms Tests : Urges U.S. to Join Nuclear Moratorium
WILLIAM J. EATON, Times Staff Writer
Housing Fairness Board Gets Grant Totaling $25,000
Hollywood Business Leaders Continue Campaign to Revive Boulevard : Fines Sought in Bid to Clean Sites for Sore Eyes
KENNETH J. FANUCCHI, Times Staff Writer
Santa Monica Superintendent Chosen
JOHN L. MITCHELL, Times Staff Writer
Sharing Memories of the L.A. River
Thanksgiving : A Gift of Holiday Recollections : As Years Pass, Focus Centers on Family
Times Staff Writers DENNIS McLELLAN, DOUG BROWN, BENJAMIN EPSTEIN and LYNN SMITH
Medical Volunteers Come to Aid of Afghans : Emergency Care, Facilities Desperately Needed by Soviet Occupation Victims
RUTH RYON, Times Staff Writer
L.B. Named in Juvenile Detention Action : Suit Spurs Call to Study Jail Conditions
ERIC BAILEY, Times Staff Writer
The Region
Shooting Leaves Council Short
GEORGE STEIN, Times Staff Writer
Women Run Against and for Each Other
MARILYN PITTS
Family's Holiday Concert Was Child's Secret Hour of Dread
JUDITH S. FEIGIN,
Judith S. Feigin is an assistant U.S. attorney living in La Jolla
Assemblywoman Helps Pressure Council : Lynwood Shelves Annexation
LEE HARRIS, Times Staff Writer
Taking a New Stand About Mortgages
DON G. CAMPBELL, Times Staff Writer
British Parliament OKs Role for Ireland in Ulster
TYLER MARSHALL, Times Staff Writer
Reagan Family Planning Quiet Thanksgiving
ELEANOR CLIFT, Times Staff Writer
Second Rape Hot Line Established
HOLIDAYS: It's a Time for Shoppers to Be Wary : Tip for Holiday Shoppers: 'Tis the Season to Be Wary
PATRICIA LOPEZ, Times Staff Writer
Polish Doctors Charged in Deaths of 6 Babies
From Reuters
Suspect's Weapons Seized in Court
ALAN MALTUN, Times Staff Writer
Massachusetts Bans Hazing of Students After Fatal Incident
Associated Press
New Talks in Market Strike Only Accent Gulf
BOB BAKER, Times Staff Writer
City Can't Afford $1.48 Million to Fix Schools, Officials Told
SAM ENRIQUEZ, Times Staff Writer
Heavy Snow, Rain Make Holiday Travel Difficult
From Times Wire Services
Thanksgiving : A Gift of Holiday Recollections : A Special Memory of a Father's Love
Times Staff Writers DENNIS McLELLAN, DOUG BROWN, BENJAMIN EPSTEIN and LYNN SMITH
Parents Question School Efforts on Race Strife
MARK ARAX, Times Staff Writer
How to Cope With the Gravy Strain
CAROLYN KENNEDY,
Kennedy is a free-lance writer who lives in Cupertino
Sports Briefs
Few Welfare Families Attempt to Collect Past Benefits Owed by State
PAUL JACOBS, Times Staff Writer
Manhattan Beach Limits Helipads
South Africa Warns Zimbabwe of Attack : Will Pursue Rebels Across Border if Mine Blasts Aren't Halted
MICHAEL PARKS, Times Staff Writer
Murphy Arrives in Jordan
From Reuters
Synod Urged to Ease Stand on Divorce : 2 Bishops Propose 'Mercy' for Catholics Who Marry Again
RUSSELL CHANDLER, Times Religion Writer
Owner OKs Raid, INS Arrests 62 at Hollywood Park
LAURIE BECKLUND, Times Staff Writer
China Frees American Jailed for Hotel Fire
United Press International
Monterey Park : Parking Standards Changed
Klinghoffer's Family Sues PLO, Shipowners for $1.5 Billion
Associated Press
CIA Aide Called a 'Living Lie' for 30 Years
GAYLORD SHAW, Times Staff Writer
Inglewood : Free Downtown Parking
Speakers Attack Apartheid, but Agreement Ends There
BOB SIPCHEN
Insists He Was Speaking 'Hypothetically' : Accused Spy Denies Confessing to FBI
MICHAEL WINES, Times Staff Writer
Sharing Memories of the L.A. River
The State : 2 Lottery Players Beat Odds
TB's Resurgence Probably Due to AIDS, Officials Say
MARLENE CIMONS, Times Staff Writer
Liberia Releases 5 Opposition Leaders
From Reuters
Gorbachev Appeals to Reagan on Arms Tests : Negotiators Will Wait for Soviet Concessions
NORMAN KEMPSTER, Times Staff Writer
The Region
By the Filmic Shores of Burbank : Reflecting on the Muddy Banks of a Town of Tinsel
DICK RORABACK, Times Staff Writer
Remembering Indian Role on Turkey Day
GARY LIBMAN
Long Beach : Sacramento Man Offered Schools Post
Torrance : Depot Project Hearing
Arrears in Rent to Port Cited : Revised Plan to Expand Hilton Hotel Is Rejected
DARYL KELLEY, Times Staff Writer
Sikh High Priest Escapes Assassination Attempt
From Times Wire Services
Betty Boop Shall Lead the Way : Macy's Annual Thanksgiving Parade Has 59th Outing
SIOBHAN FLYNN, Times Staff Writer
Waitresses Bare-ly Serve Doughnut Shop's Customers
JENNINGS PARROTT
Thanksgiving : A Gift of Holiday Recollections : Nostalgia Tinges Hope in New Land
Times Staff Writers DENNIS McLELLAN, DOUG BROWN, BENJAMIN EPSTEIN and LYNN SMITH
Food Bank Scrounges for Each Bite : With Supermarket Strike, It's Looking at a Bleak Season
MIKE EBERTS
Canada Debates U.S. Cultural 'Invasion' : Some Fear American TV, Publications May Obscure National Identity
KENNETH FREED, Times Staff Writer
Torrance Denies Illiterate Employee a Reader to Help on Promotion Test
JULIO MORAN, Times Staff Writer
He Seeks Americans' Release : Hostage Mediator Waite-- Builder of Rapport, Trust
TYLER MARSHALL, Times Staff Writer
Alaska Airlines Agrees to $300,000 Fine : FAA Alleges Pilot Training, Weapons Screening Rule Violations
PENNY PAGANO, Times Staff Writer
Keeping a 1978 Transmission in Sync
RALPH VARTABEDIAN, Times Staff Writer
The Region
Fire Reportedly Killed Most on Egyptian Plane
From Times Wire Services
Self-Improvement Pays Off With Playoff Spot : Bell Coach Leads Eagles Back to Heights
PAUL McLEOD, Times Staff Writer
Family Memories Preserved on Videotape
MIKE GRANBERRY, Times Staff Writer
Robinson Loses as Compton College Vote Is Reversed, Asks Recount of Carter Win
WILLIAM NOTTINGHAM, Times Staff Writer
Monterey Park : Council OKs Remodeling
A Busy and Fulfilling Life for a 'News Nun' : Sister in Charge of Putting Out the Good Word on Activities at Mount St. Mary's College
ZAN THOMPSON,
Thompson writes a column for the Sunday View section. and
Union Asks Task Force Probe of Rent Board
ALAN CITRON, Times Staff Writer
Traffic Quickens Along Wilshire Blvd.
Veteran Official Makes Landslide Top Priority : Rolling Hills Names Manager
GERALD FARIS, Times Staff Writer
School District Denies Expelling 11-Year-Old With AIDS Antibodies
$1.7 Million in Donations Assures State Role in Expo
From a Times Staff Writer
Falling Rock Kills Woman Riding in Car With Family
Associated Press
Scientist Weighs Clues and Foresees Rainy, but Not Destructive, Winter
ARMANDO ACUNA, Times Staff Writer
Vote Set on Fate of Elks Lodge
MARTHA L. WILLMAN, Times Staff Writer
Families Share Feast : The Firefighter's Thanksgiving: Eat and Run
DAVE LARSEN, Times Staff Writer
Thanksgiving : A Gift of Holiday Recollections : Doctor Remembers the Joy--and the Pain
Times Staff Writers DENNIS McLELLAN, DOUG BROWN, BENJAMIN EPSTEIN and LYNN SMITH
Loyola Crippled but Has No Time to Rest : Bandaged Lion Cagers Take On Strong Fullerton, 4 Others in 9 Days
ALAN DROOZ, Times Staff Writer
Historical Society Event to 'Celebrate' Yule Season
DAVID NELSON
1 School Rejoices at First Victory . . . : Marshall Wins Academic Contest
THERESA WALKER, Times Staff Writer
Official-English Proposals Rejected; Dialogue Urged
MIKE WARD and VICTOR VALLE, Times Staff Writers
Wave Cagers Lost but Made a Big Splash in Opener
RAY RIPTON, Times Staff Writer
Children Led Astray by Modern Mental Pollution
JOHN TAGG,
Tagg is a San Marcos, Calif., free-lance writer and former speech and writing instructor at Cal State Northridge and UC Berkeley. and
Sharing Memories of the L.A. River
Be Grateful for This Day . . . and Feel Good About Yourself
BETH ANN KRIER, Times Staff Writer
The New : Drive Carefully, Spot Said
Three Vacant Positions Eliminated : Hermosa Cost-Cutting Hits Police
TAXES: Official Gets Down to Business in Santa Monica : Tax Board Member Answers Questions at 'Open Office' : Official Gets Down to Business in Santa Monica
NANCY GRAHAM, Times Staff Writer
Lions Are Hurt but Hustling : Subs Help Bandaged Loyola Cagers Capture Opener; Team Prepares to Take On 5 Opponents Within 9 Days
ALAN DROOZ, Times Staff Writer
South Pasadena : Police Chief Seeks Damages
A Guide to Psychotherapy by Gerald Amada (Madison Books: $8.95).
ROSELLE M. LEWIS
Duarte : New Northview School
Big Games : Muir vs. Rio Mesa
MITCH POLIN
A New Kind of Politics in Suburbia
CIF Playoffs : West Torrance vs. Simi Valley
ALAN DROOZ
Spraying of Pesticide Halted : No Oriental Fruit Flies Found for 2 Months
ELIZABETH CAMPOS, Times Staff Writer
Collector Makes Music on Water-Filled Glasses
JOSEPH HANANIA
Tony Bennett Leaves His Art in Chicago
Benjamin Epstein
Full-Time Mayor Plan in L.B. Wins Backing of Citizen Panel
DARYL KELLEY, Times Staff Writer
Pope Isn't Forgotten at Christmas : Gifts From All Over the World Reach the Papal Palace
PAULA BUTTURINI, United Press International
Book Review : A Passionate Chronicle of the Plucky Potter Family
BRETT SINGER,
Brett Singer's second novel, "Footstool in Heaven," is due from Donald Fine this spring. and
Corsairs Score Big as Grid All-Stars
Restaurant Owners Feed the Needy on Holiday : They Close Doors to Public, Serve Hungry Families and Senior Citizens
LYNN SIMROSS, Times Staff Writer
Try Offbeat Ideas for Upbeat Christmas Gifts : Special Shops Throughout the Southland Will Have You Thinking Beyond the Usual for Extraordinary Presents to Delight Every Name on Your List
ELLEN MELINKOFF
Pacific Palisades : Council OKs Village Plan
New Wave of Christmas Gifts: High Tech to Tacky
MARK SCHWED, United Press International
Pasadena : Innocent Plea in 3 Slayings
Two Wrongs Didn't Make This Right
BARRY KRAUSE
Sharing Memories of the L.A. River
They Serve the Homeless Hot Meals--and Hope
DONNA ST. GEORGE, Times Staff Writer
Notebook / Alan Drooz : Prep Cagers to Get Jump on Season in Shores Tourney
Alan Drooz
Observe Long Beach Symphony Rehearsal : Students Given a Close Look at Day in Life of Working Orchestra
DAVID HALDANE, Times Staff Writer
Sharing Memories of the L.A. River
Toros Will Put Home-Game Streak on Line Against Biola
Sharing Memories of the L.A. River
The Invention Game--A Picky Market Can Make It a Sticky Wicket : "To give birth to an idea--to discover a great thought--an intellectual nugget, right under the dust of a field that many a brain-plow had gone over before, to be the first--that is the idea." --from "Innocents Abroad" by Mark Twain, inventor of suspenders
JOSEPH LEVY,
Joseph Levy is a Los Angeles free-lance writer
Bellflower
Pomona : Loitering Ordinance Passed
Torrance : Geissert in Mayoral Race
Bell Gardens
'Wars have retarded the progress of our society by at least 1,000 years. We must find a new way.' : A Lifetime of Paying Homage to Einstein
ROBERT McWHORTER,
Robert McWhorter is a Long Beach free-lance writer
Writer Hopes to Find Generous Lender
HERB HAIN
10 MAKE-BELIEVE WINTER WONDERLANDS : to put Southern Californians in the true spirit of the holiday season
MIKE EBERTS
The Chinese Presence in California : Archeologist Digs for Artifacts in Early Chinatowns
DIANE AINSWORTH
Americans Take Thanksgiving Rites Abroad
MARIAN SMITH HOLMES,
Holmes lives in London. and
Torrance : Sports Facility Study
Pilgrim Descendants Help Plymouth Celebrate
CHARLES HILLINGER, Times Staff Writer
'My life was very, very calm before . . . '--Rose Queen Aimee Lynn Richelieu : Even in Royal Whirl, Queen Must Do Her Homework
MARINA MILLIGAN, Times Staff Writer
Revival of the Hammer Dulcimer : Once-Forgotten Stringed Instrument Makes Comeback
KATHRYN PHILLIPS,
Phillips is a Redondo Beach free-lance writer. and
'Father Knows Best' Producer Dies
BURT A. FOLKART, Times Staff Writer
Drug Entrepreneur Tells His Story From Jail
ERIC MALNIC, Times Staff Writer
Builders React to Moratorium Talk With 'Land Rush'
GEORGE STEIN, Times Staff Writer
Book Review : Russell Lynes: An Eagle Among Culture Vultures
ELAINE KENDALL
SPORTS
This Ball Game Is Making Herzog's Hair Stand on End
Edison's Angelovic Named Sunset League MVP
Yellow Tennis Balls Coming to Wimbledon
Associated Press
Eastex Returns to Action Tonight at Los Alamitos
Ex-Vanderbilt Strength Coach Gets Probation for Dispensing Steroids
NBA Roundup : Bird's 47 Help Celtics Beat Pistons
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SDSU Women Lose Basketball Opener
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Chapman Women's Tourney Opens Tonight
Worst Home Defeat for Kings, 9-0
CHRIS BAKER, Times Staff Writer
NHL Roundup : Washington Posts 5-3 Victory Over Montreal
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Zungul's Gone, if the Spirit Moves Him : Forward Says He May Be Off to Pittsburgh, but Bell Wants His Say
MARC APPLEMAN, Times Staff Writer
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Mathison Returns With No Grudges and a Starting Job
CHRIS COBBS, Times Staff Writer
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Brighter Lights to Be Installed at Fred Kelly
MIKE DiGIOVANNA
Golden West Falls to Cypress in Wrestling
For the Jets and Lions, Today Is Not a Holiday
GREG LOGAN, Newsday
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Pepperdine Scrambles to Overtake St. Mary's of Texas
RAY RIPTON, Times Staff Writer
Fielding a Bad Omen at CSUN
RICH TOSCHES and STEVE HENSON, Times Staff Writers
Hit 'Em Again, Harder! : That's the Way the Highly Competitive British Sporting Press Plays the Game
BILL SHIRLEY, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Men Stay Unbeaten in World Cup Volleyball
Associated Press
Skiing / Bob Lochner : World Cup Lacks a Bit of Luster This Season
BOB LOCHNER
Lions' 5-0 Mark at Home Really Says Something
Irish Give the Ball to Holtz
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Holtz Will Try His Luck as New Notre Dame Coach
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Nimphius Plays Well, but Clippers Still Lose
SAM McMANIS, Times Staff Writer
Pesa Helps St. Louis to 5-2 Victory Over Lazers
United Press International
Wade Phillips Knows New Job May End Soon. After All . . . : HE'S JUST BUM'S SON
CHRIS DUFRESNE, Times Staff Writer
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College Basketball Roundup : North Carolina State Catching On Fast, 94-56
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Community College Basketball : Moses Scores 24 Points to Pace Rancho Santiago
Simi's Boys of Summer Set Marmonte League Standard
DAVID MORGAN and GARY KLEIN, Times Staff Writers
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL 1985-86 : The Southern Section : A MATTER OF CHOICE : Football Filled His Future, but Todd Bowser Decided He Would Follow His Heart
STEVE HENSON, Times Staff Writer
Louisville's Girls on Run Again in Southern Section Basketball : In Laker Mold, Speed Is Boss in San Fernando
GARY KLEIN and DAVID MORGAN, Times Staff Writers
Mirage Bowl Trip Not All It Appeared to the Teams
MAL FLORENCE, Times Staff Writer
High School Football Games to Watch : Hart Gets Wish--Rematch With Santa Barbara
Mississippi State's Bellard Fired as Coach, Forecaster
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Coaches Pick Bieniemy as Angelus League MVP
Jets-Lions and Cowboys-Cardinals Are Served Up for Thanksgiving
LARRY STEWART
San Diego Section Cross-Country : Valhalla's Dani Peaks to Win Boys' 2-A : In Girls' Meet, Arreola Repeats in 3-A; Chapel Holds On in 2-A
STEVE SCOTT
Women's Basketball Roundup : Waikle Scores 30, but Saddleback Loses to Riverside
WHEN THEY'RE HOT, THEY'RE HOT : The Fast and The Fat : Ron Brown Came to Rams With Olympian Speed That Has Burned Pass and Kickoff Defenders . . .
RICH ROBERTS, Times Staff Writer
Rancho Alamitos May Stand Alone in This Mutual Admiration Society : CIF PREVIEW: Fifth of 10 Parts
STEVE LOWERY, Times Staff Writer
No Laughing Matter : Westminster Turns Rebuilding Year Into Surprising Postseason Appearance
JIM McCURDIE, Times Staff Writer
Linemen Rarely Get Fair Share of Spoils
Jim Murray
Australian Open : Lendl Struggles to Beat Levalle
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Plans Begin Shaping Up for Permanent Museum
RICHARD BUFFUM
Graham Wins in Indoor National
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Motor Racing / Shav Glick : Shuman Seeks Another Feast in Ascot Race
SHAV GLICK
ENTERTAINMENT
Vagabond Theatre Fades Out
JOHN M. WILSON
Music Reviews : Buswell, Perry Play Prokofiev
MARC SHULGOLD
Irvine Co. Underwrites Art Premiere With $100,000 Gift
HERMAN WONG
GOBBLE, GOBBLE, UGH, UGH : L.A. Theater Is Cackling Less This Season
LAWRENCE CHRISTON
E. B. White: Someone To Be Truly Grateful For
CHARLES CHAMPLIN, Times Arts Editor
GOBBLE, GOBBLE, UGH, UGH : The Turkeys Are Coming Home to TV Roost
HOWARD ROSENBERG, Times Television Critic
Stage Review : See 'It's Magic' Before It Disappears
DAN SULLIVAN, Times Theater Critic
Ahmanson Administrator Joins Staff Of Arts Center
HERMAN WONG
Music Reviews : Larrocha In Bach/schumann Program
DANIEL CARIAGA, Times Music Writer
Ahmanson Aide Takes Post In Orange County
HERMAN WONG
Art Review : A European Collector's Eye For U.s. Masters
SUZANNE MUCHNIC, Times Art Writer
Steve Allen Pens Songs For 'Alice'
DANIEL PEREZ,
Perez, a graduate of Cal State L.A., is a Times intern
Giving Out Turkeys And Thanks
RANDY LEWIS,
Times Staff Writer
Cartoonists Offer Some 'Comic Relief'
DENNIS McDOUGAL
Bob Geldof Dropped By Columbia
ROBERT HILBURN and STEVE POND
Commentary : POP DISCOVERS THE POWER OF GIVING
DENNIS McDOUGAL, Times Staff Writer
Considering Appeal : Lucas Loses Again In 'Star Wars' Suit
DAVID T. FRIENDLY, Times Staff Writer
BUSINESS
AMC is phasing out the four-wheel-drive Jeep CJ.
Los Angeles County
Crude oil prices dropped on world markets.
Unemployment Rate Dips Slightly : But Decline Signals a Slowdown of the Local Economy
CARLA LAZZARESCHI, Times Staff Writer
Trade Deficit Cut to $11.5 Billion in Month
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Mission Plans to Restructure Its Public Debt : Insurance Firm Also Will Delay Interest Payment
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AT&T proposed to boost rates for private circuits.
L.A. Supervisor Hits State Study on Insurance Rates
NANCY RIVERA, Times Staff Writer
NBC Says It's Not Looking for a Cable News Partner
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Six Fewer Shopping Days : Jittery Retailers Start Christmas Push Early
MARTHA GROVES, Times Staff Writer
Los Angeles County
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Investors Seek $28 Million, Firm's Receiver Says : 6,500 File Claims in 'Culture' Case
JANE APPLEGATE, Times Staff Writer
Commodities : Wednesday, Nov. 27, 1985 : Oil Futures Prices Decline
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Dissident Signal shareholders settled their lawsuit.
Los Angeles County
GTE Sprint agreed to pay $500,000 in penalties.
Alpha Micro Named in $1.6-Million Lawsuit
ROBERT HANLEY
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Market Treated to a Thanksgiving Rally : Dow Soars 18.92 to a New High as Volume on Big Board Swells to 143 Million Shares
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NBC Says It's Not Looking for a Partner for Proposed Cable Service
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Jacobs boosted his stake in HNG-Internorth.
Fluor Wins Bidding Battle but Ends Up Losing War
ROBERT HANLEY, Times Staff Writer
State Law Hasn't Changed on IRAs
U.S. Found No Evidence of Bribe, Hughes Aircraft Says
GEORGE RAMOS, Times Staff Writer
Employers Increasingly Target Community Colleges : Phones Ringing for Student Job Seekers
JOYCE GARCIA, Times Saff Writer
Beatrice disclosed its 'golden parachute' plan.
NASD to Stop Trading Eagle Computer Stock
Gold Prices Tumble; Dollar Is Mixed
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Business Buyers Key to Holiday Computer Sales
DONALD WOUTAT and CARLA LAZZARESCHI, Times Staff Writers
Treesweet Products is changing its logo.
Grumman is negotiating to buy Fairchild Republic.
Wozniak Says He's Bought $5 Million of Apple Stock
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Chart House Chain Is Bought Out by Officers
BILL RITTER, San Diego County Business Editor
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