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What happened on November 28, 1987
NEWS
Climbing the Highest Peak in City of L.A.
JOHN McKINNEY
Ordered Key Bombing Raid in WWII : Duncan-Sandys; British Statesman
Associated Press
Safety Tips For Freeway Driving
Zimbabwe Sentences South African White to 25 Years on Spy Charges
Associated Press
Hunt On for Zimbabweans Who Killed 16
From Times Wire Services
At 74, He Still Yam What He Yam : Voice of Popeye Likes Spinach, But Not Sailing
ETHAN RARICK, United Press International
Asking Price of Eerie Castle That Inspired 'Dracula' a Mere $262,500
JOE CAPOZZI, United Press International
Roots of Chronic Loneliness Run Deep Into Past
From Times Wire Services
Traub: Rare Bike a Blast From the Past
Paul Dean
Judge Urged to Reverse Ban on Cameras in Court
United Press International
Arms Treaty Not Foolproof on Cheating, U.S. Aide Says
JOSH GETLIN, Times Staff Writer
Study Sees Harm in Reagan's Plan to Shift Services to Private Sector
United Press International
Haitians Gird for Trauma of Sunday's Election, Their First in 30 Years
DON A. SCHANCHE, Times Staff Writer
A Celebration of Magic in a Child's Make-Believe World
MARIANNE GINGHER
Remains of 5 MIAs Reach Hawaii; Names Withheld
United Press International
She Gets the Bird--and He Gets the Pokey
United Press International
Mexico, 4 Others Seek Funds to Study Mayans
United Press International
Number of AIDS Cases Reported Nearly Doubled
From Reuters
Snowstorms Spill From Rockies to Plains
From Times Wire Services
China Hires W. German as Nuclear Consultant
From Reuters
He's Up to Armpits in Coats for the Poor
Associated Press
Vietnamese Leaders Go Looking for Aid in Flurry of Diplomatic Activity
NICK B. WILLIAMS Jr., Times Staff Writer
Thailand Frees 33 Jailed in Coup Try
From Reuters
2 Californians Die in Plane Crash in Idaho
Associated Press
Conservators of Elderly Under Scrutiny : Probate Court and Colleges Team Up in Volunteer Inspection Program
FREDERICK M. MUIR, Times Staff Writer
Organized as Fund-Raising Effort : 2 Parachutists Set Record for 255 Jumps in 24 Hours
From United Press International
S. Korean Military Warned to Stay Neutral in Election
DAVID HOLLEY, Times Staff Writer
Hit Parades : Organizer Peter Apanel Reports 140 Units Ready to Launch the Holidays at Fun-Filled Doo Dah
LYNN SIMROSS, Times Staff Writer
Stateline Area to Vote on Cityhood : Rolling the Incorporation Dice at Tahoe
CHARLES HILLINGER, Times Staff Writer
Chinese Army Gets New Chief as Yang Retires
Associated Press
Hit Parades : Hollywood, Pasadena, East L.A. Enlist Bands, Celebrities for Annual Christmastime Festivities
LYNN SIMROSS, Times Staff Writer
Consumers Flock to Stores as Stocks Dwindle : Warsaw Uses Hard Sell to Urge Poles to Approve Reforms
CHARLES T. POWERS, Times Staff Writer
Extra Day or Two Suggested by Soviets : U.S. Cool to Longer Gorbachev Visit
JIM MANN, Times Staff Writer
Betty Ford to Be Released After Bypass Surgery
Associated Press
Karpov Calls Timeout in 18th Chess Game
From Reuters
2 Americans, Slain With Rebels, Reported Buried Near Afghan Village
Associated Press
Motorists Driving Away Their Bad Habits : High-Performance Schools Providing Hands-On Training to Improve Skills
From Times Wire Services
Gorbachev Seeks Early, Top-Level China Talks : Soviet Leader Quoted as Saying He and Deng Should Not Wait to Settle Nations' Differences
WILLIAM J. EATON, Times Staff Writer
New Device Helps to Gauge How Well a Car is Being Driven
From Times Wire Services
Animal-Rights Supporters Stage Protests on Fur Gifts
From United Press International
Pansies and Violas: Which Are Which, and Why So Popular?
Robert Smaus
U.S. May Clear Path for Aid to Pakistan
JIM MANN, Times Staff Writer
Dukakis' Press Secretary Quits in Staff Shake-up
Associated Press
Luxury Lifestyles Show, Where Price Is Right . . . Out of Sight
JEANNINE STEIN
KDOC Suit Puts Wally George in Hot Seat
JOHN SPANO, Times Staff Writer
South African Airliner Missing With 159 Aboard
From Times Wire Services
Many Detainees Seen as Caught in a Nightmare of Immigration Laws
BARRY BEARAK, Times Staff Writer
'Border Fox,' Ireland's Most Wanted Fugitive, Is Captured
From Reuters
AIA Awardees Offer Glimpse of What's In
Sam Hall Kaplan
Mall Traffic Stronger Than Expected : 1st Big Shopping Day Calms Retailers' Fears
MARTHA GROVES, Times Staff Writer
Day Care: A Problem That Won't Go Away : Some Working Mothers Relate Trials, Tribulations of Providing for Children
JAN HOFMANN,
For The Times
If Barns Can Dance and Storm, Is There Any Reason They Can't Fly?
DARLENE SORDILLO, Times Staff Writer
Soviets to Revamp Health Care Setup, Stress Fitness
CHARLES MITCHELL, United Press International
Bells Toll in Chicago as Thousands Pay Respects to Mayor Washington
United Press International
Breaks Many Rules : Bangladesh: A Bank Just for the Poor
RONE TEMPEST, Times Staff Writer
Literacy Fair at 2 Exposition Park Sites
ELLEN MELINKOFF
Vittorio Sangiacomo; Founder of Vineyard
Associated Press
Collector Car Auction to Tempt the Gypsy in You
PATRICK MOTT,
For The Times
Letter Urges Quick Action to Complete 'Vital Task' : Reagan Presses Congress on Deficit Cuts
Associated Press
Deal to Free 26 Hostages in Louisiana Fails
DAVID LAUTER and DOUGLAS JEHL, Times Staff Writers
Judge Neeley; Public Defender and L.A. Jurist
Extremists Free French Hostages : 1 of 2 Released in Beirut Says He Was With Americans
STANLEY MEISLER, Times Staff Writer
The Founder of Jolly Al's Oompah Band Plays 'Happy Music for Happy People'
Reflections showcases county residents who have an interesting life story and gives them a forum to tell it in their own words. and
Touchy Social Issues Split Candidates on Party Lines
PAUL HOUSTON, Times Staff Writer
Protest Banned, Curfew Imposed in Bangladesh
From Times Wire Services
George W. Korngold; Record Producer, Film Music Editor
Throwaway Cameras Make Keepsake Photos
ROBERT LACHMAN,
Times Staff Writer and
UC IRVINE'S Brain Hill : Faculty Members, Administrators Get Break on Home Prices, Live Side by Side in a Highly Creative Community of Scholars
DANA PARSONS, Times Staff Writer
Blitzkrieg : 'Dirty Dozen' Author Hawks a Sequel of Betrayal
DENNIS McLELLAN, Times Staff Writer
Dr. Edgar Berman at 72; Author, Aide, Chauvinist
From Times Wire Services
ENTERTAINMENT
South Africa Clears 'Cry Freedom'--No Cuts or Restrictions : Decision on Anti-Apartheid Film a Surprise to Many
MICHAEL PARKS, Times Staff Writer
Hungarian Pop Band 100 Folk Celsius Puts Accent on American Music
GINA ARNOLD
STAGE REVIEWS : 'Christmas in Wales' Is a Treat Without Syrup
CATHY DE MAYO
POP MUSIC REVIEW : It Looks Like Pink and Sounds Pink--but Is It?
CHRIS WILLMAN
Weekend TV : Fund-Raisers, Holiday Spirit and Presidential Politics on the Agenda
STEVE WEINSTEIN
Madonna Serves Divorce Papers on Penn, Paper Reports
United Press International
Conductor's Goal: To Get Symphony in Shape
HILLIARD HARPER, San Diego County Arts Writer
Stage Review : 'Hyur Edukashun' Rises to the Level of TV's Most Exhausted Stuff
MARK CHALON SMITH
London Critics Cool to Heston's More
DAN SULLIVAN, Times Theater Critic
1,600 Israeli TV, Radio Employees End Strike
ALLYN FISHER, Associated Press Writer
3 County Ballet Companies to Merge, Pool Resources
JAN HERMAN, Times Staff Writer
TV REVIEW : 'Long Journey Home': Stylish, Not Too Implausible Thriller
DON SHIRLEY
'Morning Program' Bows Out Bravely on CBS
JAY SHARBUTT, Times Staff Writer
The 'Art' of Exhibition
Talk to Me, E.F.
The 'Art' of Exhibition
The 'Art' of Exhibition
U2 Good, Not Great
Clouded Eye
'Comic' Relief?
STAGE REVIEW : ACT and Other Theaters Are Back on Track in San Francisco
SYLVIE DRAKE, Times Theater Writer
'Throw Momma' Still a Christmas Long-Shot
JACK MATHEWS
The 'Brass Ring' That Eluded Orson Welles
CHARLES CHAMPLIN, Times Arts Editor
Real Reggae From 4 Guys in Encinitas
THOMAS K. ARNOLD
Frost to Scrutinize 'The Next President' : Interview Series' Debut Will Feature Reagan, Carter, Ford
JAY SHARBUTT, Times Staff Writer
Gore Vidal vs. Guild
Love and Rockets Poised for Takeoff?
ROBERT HILBURN
SPORTS
Brewer and His Screwball Fondly Remembered
Woodbridge Looks Strong Once Again, but There's a Pretender
ANN KILLION, Times Staff Writer
Auburn Beats Tide, Wins Title
Associated Press
Elway Isn't Broncos' Only Way : 'Three Amigos' Catching On as Big Men in Denver
BOB WOLF
Freedom Bowl Tournament : Anteaters Show Up Without Their Defense, Still Get Past Army
JOHN WEYLER, Times Staff Writer
Redskins' Gibbs: Decision on Playing Rests With Williams
CHRISTINE BRENNAN, The Washington Post
UCLA Women Lose Season Opener, 71-61
Chico Borja Scores Twice as Lazers Defeat Steamers, 5-2
Associated Press
NHL Roundup : Penguins' Meloche Stops 45 Shots
DAN HAFNER
Rams : DeBerg, Mr. Interim, Makes Another Promising Passer Wait
GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI, Times Staff Writer
PREP FOOTBALL : El Toro Beats Hawthorne, 26-20, Behind Johnson's Passing
ELLIOTT TEAFORD, Times Staff Writer
Decisions Are Easier Second Time Around
Dave Distel
Irvine Beats Army Despite Some Weak Defense
JOHN WEYLER, Times Staff Writer
UC Irvine Women Fall to St. John's, 82-68, in Round 1 of Freedom Bowl Tournament
JOHN WEYLER
NBA Roundup : Celtics Bring Sonics Back to Reality
DAN HAFNER
Peete's Play Not the Only Thing That Stopped UCLA
Peete's Play Not the Only Thing That Stopped UCLA
Peete's Play Not the Only Thing That Stopped UCLA
Peete's Play Not the Only Thing That Stopped UCLA
Peete's Play Not the Only Thing That Stopped UCLA
SAN DIEGO SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : 3-A Playoffs : Liera Injured, So Rose Blooms as Morse Beats Sweetwater, 16-8
STEVE BEATTY CHRIS ELLO
San Diego Sports Et cetera : SDSU Women Beat Connecticut to Reach Final
Women's Roundup : Anae, Torczon Lead Fullerton to Win in Its Tournament Opener
Peete's Play Not the Only Thing That Stopped UCLA
Earlywire Carries Whittier Christian Over Bishop, 14-7
RICHARD GUIREMAND
CSUN Hits the Road in Search of Big Game : Matadors to Face Two Midwest Powers
GARY KLEIN,
Times Staff Writer
Green Scores 28, Kareem 26; Lakers Beat Denver, 127-119
GORDON EDES, Times Staff Writer
Lavin Run Puts La Sierra Out in Cold, 27-20
JIM COLEMAN
Santa Ana Rolls to Big Advantage, Holds On, 42-26
SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER, Times Staff Writer
El Capitan-San Marcos: No Surprise Here : Each Team Employs Ball-Control Offense, Hard-Hitting Defense
CHRIS DE LUCA
Coach in Foul Mood Despite Win : Mission Viejo Has 143 Yards in Penalties, but Tops Cerritos
CHRIS FOSTER
Thousand Oaks Drives Palmdale Into Ground
TIM BROWN,
Times Staff Writer
Crespi Wins in High-Wire Act : White Rushes for 251 Yards, Scores 4 Times in 45-38 Thriller
STEVE ELLING,
Times Staff Writer
Bruce's Suit Is Settled for $471,000
From Times Wire Services
Mahon Still in Search of His Best : Runner Hopes It Comes Today at State Meet
BARBIE LUDOVISE, Times Staff Writer
The Skins: It's Your Name, Not Your Game : Palmer, Nicklaus, Trevino, Zoeller Still the Players Fans Want to See
THOMAS BONK, Times Staff Writer
Loyola Will Open Today in New York
ALAN DROOZ, Times Staff Writer
Woodbridge Eliminates Paso Robles
Purry, Wiley Lead Long Beach to 94-70 Victory
DICK WAGNER, Times Staff Writer
Raulston, Woodall Lift La Jolla Over Oceanside
JEFFREY PARENTI
Artists Are Stopped by St. Joseph
TOM HAMILTON, Times Staff Writer
3-A Playoffs : Mount Miguel Tries to Avenge '86 Loss
RICK HAZELTINE
Tennis Roundup : Agassi Faces Mattar in Final of Brazilian Tournament
From Times Wire Services
Friday's Highlights : Bishop Amat Beaten in the Quarterfinals Again
Community Colleges : Waikle and Turner Lead Saddleback to 53-47 Victory
College Basketball Roundup : Chaminade Makes Strong Bid, but Kansas Prevents Upset
From Times Wire Services
Names in the News
Doubletree Tournament : Huston's 28 Points Pace Chapman
AL PRESTON
RETIREMENT FARM : Inspired by John Henry, Former Schoolteacher Creating a Life for Geldings After Racing Years
BILL CHRISTINE, Times Staff Writer
Tip for Al Davis: Put Allen at Quarterback
U.S. Olympians Face Canada Today at Forum
GORDON EDES, Times Staff Writer
Peete's Play Not the Only Thing That Stopped UCLA
Peete's Play Not the Only Thing That Stopped UCLA
Playing for Big Stakes, Edberg Is Triple Loser : Swedish Player Manages to Drop Games to Cash, McEnroe and Then Lendl
LISA DILLMAN, Special to The Times
Palos Verdes Girls, Arroyo Boys Favored in Cross-Country
SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER, Times Staff Writer
Clippers Shoot Themselves Out of It Early, 97-87 : Los Angeles Hits Only 28.3% in First Half Against Tough Portland Defense
CHRIS BAKER, Times Staff Writer
Maybe It's Time for Knight to Take a Hike
'Dirty Tricks' at Sea? : Having Won Case, Fay Must Now Be Concerned About Terms of America's Cup Defense
RICH ROBERTS, Times Staff Writer
3-A Games Tonight : Orange Glen Up Next for No. 1 Point Loma
CHRIS ELLO
COLLEGE BASKETBALL : USC's Loss to Tar Heels Looks Good to Raveling
ALAN DROOZ, Times Staff Writer
Peete's Play Not the Only Thing That Stopped UCLA
Maybe It's Time for Knight to Take a Hike
Names in the News
Yes, It's Sherrill's Household
Peete's Play Not the Only Thing That Stopped UCLA
Cal State Long Beach Facts & Figures
Dougherty, Keder Stand Tall for Sockers
MARC APPLEMAN, Times Staff Writer
Lora Retains WBC Bantamweight Title
Associated Press
Racing at Hollywood Park : Field of 14 Set for Sunday's Citation Handicap
PREP FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Eight-Man Championship : Coast Christian Runs Over St. Margaret's, 52-7
STUART MATTHEWS, Times Staff Writer
Fountain Valley Upsets Bishop Amat, 42-14 : Barons Win Eighth Straight; Lancers Lose Fourth Straight Quarterfinal Game
SCOTT WOLF
PREP FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : El Toro Outlasts Hawthorne, 26-20 : Chargers Rely on Running Game with Brass Leading Way
ELLIOTT TEAFORD, Times Staff Writer
Lalonde Wins on 2nd-Round KO
Associated Press
Saints Hold On for Win : Santa Ana Takes 34-0 Lead Before Prevailing, 42-26
SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER, Times Staff Writer
Bullets, Expected to Be Contenders, Are Gang of Bad Shots
TONY KORNHEISER, The Washington Post
Burroughs Sparked by Defense
STEVEN FLEISCHMAN, Times Staff Writer
Loyola Marymount Facts & Figures
Aztecs Shock Kansas State . . . for a While : Wildcats Rally in Second Half to Win in Fresno, 79-68
CURT HOLBREICH, Times Staff Writer
Men's Basketball Highlights : Ramos Layup Lifts Canyons Past Antelope Valley, 88-86
Tip for Al Davis: Put Allen at Quarterback
New Orleans Has Another Excuse for a Party : Sudden Success of the Saints (7-3) Brings a Mardi Gras Atmosphere to the City
MICHAEL WILBON, The Washington Post
Peete's Play Not the Only Thing That Stopped UCLA
Anaheim Blanks Tustin : Mullen, Colonists Take Second Half, Beat Tillers, 9-0
ANN KILLION, Times Staff Writer
Welch Has the Word as Last-Second Kick Lifts Canyon, 22-21
VINCE KOWALICK,
Times Staff Writer
Los Alamitos Wins Despite Losing Big Lead, 30-27
SCOTT JONES
PREP FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Newport Harbor Errors Help Pacifica Win, 14-6
ERNIE CASTILLO
2-A Playoffs Tonight : Opposites Attract in Quarterfinals : It'll Be Run Versus Pass When San Pasqual, Mar Vista Meet
STEVE BEATTY
2-A Playoffs : Lincoln Overcomes Slow Start to Win
CHRIS DE LUCA
Agoura Duo to Compete in Inaugural State Meet
JOHN ORTEGA, Times Staff Writer
On a Technicolor Night, It's White Over Brown : Crespi Edges Servite, 45-38, as Running Backs Total 470 Yards, 7 Touchdowns
STEVE LOWERY, Times Staff Writer
PREP FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Valencia Rallies for 16-7 Win : Tigers Beat CdM, Advancing Again to the Semifinals
BILL ROBERTSON
Howard University Loses Its Challenge to Division I-AA Playoffs
Pepperdine Facts & Figures
DeQuarterback : For Tampa Bay, Prize Rookie Vinny Testaverde Must Wait His Turn
GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI, Times Staff Writer
USD Forces Overtime but Falls to Rice, 97-90
Once Frightening, Hart No Longer Scares Football Playoff Opponents
VINCE KOWALICK,
Times Staff Writer
NCAA Water Polo : UCLA and USC to Meet Tonight in the Semifinals
DICK WAGNER, Times Staff Writer
After Garvey, Who's Next? Pee Wee Reese?
State Prep Cross-Country Meet Today at Fresno
SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER, Times Staff Writer
High Praise for Both Murray and Aragon
Saddleback Brings End to Bolsa Grande Reign
ROBYN NORWOOD, Times Staff Writer
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Encinitas Gathers Its Civic Forces to Erase Graffiti
Aides 'Shocked' Over Charges That Drug Money Funded Club
RITA PYRILLIS, Times Staff Writer
Bill Pushed to Hospitalize Mentally Ill for Longer Periods
BILL BOYARSKY, Times City-County Bureau Chief
Southern California's Struggle to Meet Its Water Needs
Ride-Sharing Exemptions Are Sought for County Firms
JEFFREY A. PERLMAN, Times Urban Affairs Writer
Give Greed a Sporting Chance
LEWIS H. LAPHAM,
Lewis H. Lapham is editor of Harper's magazine
Local News in Brief : Stanton : Disabled Man Perishes in Mobile Home Fire
Local News in Brief : Woman Slays Intruder
Local News in Brief : Speedy Ruling Sought
Local News in Brief : Chief's Removal Sought
Local News in Brief : Big Fee on Home Project
Local News in Brief : Newport Beach : Celebration to Mark Bay Cleanup Completion
Bradley Joins 300 in Protest of Narcotics Dealing in Pacoima
STEPHANIE CHAVEZ, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Woman's Body Found
Local News in Brief : Minister Loses on Theater
High Price of Health
Local News in Brief : College Land Preservation
Local News in Brief : Countywide : Retailers Conducting Holiday Food Drives
Local News in Brief : Body Found After Fire
Local News in Brief : Fullerton : Museum Center Offers Plan for Memorials
Sounds Like Old Times
Local News in Brief : Mountain Trail Opening
'Now It's Buy a Gun, Go to Florida'
'Now It's Buy a Gun, Go to Florida'
'Now It's Buy a Gun, Go to Florida'
Peace Trip
'Now It's Buy a Gun, Go to Florida'
Playing the Lottery: Should Jackpots Be Large or Small?
Social Security Income for the Elderly
'Now It's Buy a Gun, Go to Florida'
'Now It's Buy a Gun, Go to Florida'
Social Security Income for the Elderly
'Now It's Buy a Gun, Go to Florida'
Playing the Lottery: Should Jackpots Be Large or Small?
Home-Grown Club Takes Off : 37 Project Girls Looking for Any Chance to Dance
STEPHANIE CHAVEZ, Times Staff Writer
Playing the Lottery: Should Jackpots Be Large or Small?
Burbank Firemen Rescue Part of Old L.A.
GABE FUENTES
Ramona Residents Getting Private Lines : The Party's Over for Phone Eavesdroppers
ANTHONY PERRY, Times Staff Writer
Driver in Crash Facing Charges of Manslaughter
Couple's Neighbors Try to Make Sense of Holiday Shooting
MARK I. PINSKY and DAVID REYES, Times Staff Writers
Local News in Brief : Happy Ending to Tile Tale
Heave Ho, Ho, Ho : Raising a 30-Foot Tree at Hotel Del Takes 16 Men, 2 Hours, 2 Cases of Beer
RALPH FRAMMOLINO, Times Staff Writer
Secretary to Catholic Bishops to Change Jobs
Associated Press
People and Events
JACK JONES,
From staff and wire reports
Top Air Polluters
3 Killed, 2 Injured in 2 Separate Hit-Run Accidents
'Now It's Buy a Gun, Go to Florida'
It's Plane Enjoyable to Airport Neighbors
JESS BRAVIN, Times Staff Writer
A Place Where Kids Can Run Amok Without a Reprimand
MICHAEL GRANBERRY, Times Staff Writer
The House : Hatch Act
Two Sewage Spills Shut Down Beaches
Local News in Brief : Housing Deal Approved
Pierce's Classroom in the Fields : President Asks Trustees to Declare Campus an Agricultural Preserve
BOB POOL, Times Staff Writer
Police Kill Pit Bull After Reported Attack
Covers Persian Gulf Incident During Study of Foreign Correspondents : CSUN Journalism Professor Becomes a Subject of His Own Research
ALAN C. MILLER, Times Staff Writer
Holiday Crowds : Feeling Mobbed? You're Not Alone
RICHARD BEENE,
Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : $400,000 Gift for Books
Playing the Lottery: Should Jackpots Be Large or Small?
A Garage Is Not a Home
Rude Awakening in Panama : Cocaine-Based Corruption Forces U.S. to Act
JACK HOOD VAUGHN,
Jack Hood Vaughn, a former director of the Peace Corps, was ambassador to Panama in 1964-65. He is now vice president of Conservation International
Local News in Brief : 2 Seized in Fake Gun Case
Southern California's Struggle to Meet Its Water Needs
Study Links Overflow of Sewers to Aging Pipes
KEVIN RODERICK, Times Staff Writer
His Calculus Class Adds Up to Winners : At Garfield High, Teacher Equals '1 in a Million'
MARY BARBER, Times Staff Writer
Women Try to Bridge the Gap in Championship Play
LYNN SMITH, Times Staff Writer
Philistines Getting a Bum Rap, Archeologists Contend
Associated Press
Residents in Pacoima March on Drug Dealers
STEPHANIE CHAVEZ, Times Staff Writer
'It's Going to Be a Good Christmas' : Specter of Stock Market Crash Doesn't Frighten Shoppers
CHRIS KRAUL and GREG JOHNSON, Times Staff Writers
He Can't Say No to Those Firehouse Bargain Sales
KAREN ROEBUCK, Times Staff Writer
Pilot, Son Found Dead in Plane's Wreckage in Idaho
KATHIE BOZANICH, Times Staff Writer
CHP to Set Up 1st Sobriety Checkpoints Since Court's OK
ROBERT W. STEWART, Times Staff Writer
The Plane Facts : Questions Still Fly Over Science Museum's Jet
STEVE HARVEY, Times Staff Writer
Bridge Players Bid for Ego, Fame, Pride
LYNN SMITH, Times Staff Writer
Driver of Stolen FBI Car Killed in Police Pursuit
DANNY SULLIVAN, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Orange : Hospital Seeks Sponsors for Christmas Tree Bulbs
Despite Emotional Attachments, Future Bleak for Quince St. Bridge
PATRICK McDONNELL, Times Staff Writer
Growing Numbers of Young Jewish 'Returners' Heed Tradition's Call
MATHIS CHAZANOV, Times Staff Writer
$64 Million in Heroin Seized on Ship
From a Times Staff Writer
Surfer, Guard Save Man Who Leaped Off Pier
DAVID REYES, Times Staff Writer
Playing the Lottery: Should Jackpots Be Large or Small?
'Now It's Buy a Gun, Go to Florida'
Playing the Lottery: Should Jackpots Be Large or Small?
Southern California's Struggle to Meet Its Water Needs
BUSINESS
CURRENCY : Dollar Declines Sharply Against the Yen and Mark
From Times Wire Services
Creditor Group Urges Texaco to Settle Case
Associated Press
CREDIT : Bonds Slip in Sluggish Post-Holiday Trading
Associated Press
The Annual Countdown Begins
Medical
Leslie Berkman, Times Staff Writer
MEDICAL : 'Phenomenal' Support Brings Hoag Near $21-Million Cancer Center Goal
Leslie Berkman, Times Staff Writer
Medical
Leslie Berkman, Times Staff Writer
Nortek Shelves Bid for Linear's Stock in Wake of Disclosure
GREG JOHNSON, Times Staff Writer
Hard-Core Shoppers Find Happiness at the Nearest Mall
MARY ANN GALANTE, Times Staff Writer
Henley Group Plans to Sell Kellogg Co. to Dallas Firm
CHRIS KRAUL, San Diego County Business Editor
It May Not Be Wise to Dally on Charitable Contributions
Bill Sing
Prime Minister Vows to Open Japanese Markets, Spend More
Associated Press
Bilzerian Calls for Singer to Auction Itself to Highest Bidder
From Reuters
Latin America Raps Developed Nations
Associated Press
COMMODITIES : Gold, Silver Futures Surge as Dollar Declines Further
From Associated Press
Care Enterprises Reveals Loss of Emergency Lender
MICHAEL FLAGG, Times Staff Writer
Smokers' Costs to Employers Add Up
DEBRA WHITEFIELD
Effort to Settle Bhopal Case Fails : Settlement Attempt Fails in Bhopal Gas Leak Case
Associated Press
Burgundy Region Redolent of Wine, Mustard, History
STANLEY MEISLER, Times Staff Writer
Dow Index Falls 36.47 to 1,910.48, Ending 21-Year Chain of Holiday Rallies
From Reuters
Trend for '90s : Smaller Is Bigger in Southland
TIA GINDICK, Tia Gindick is a Los Angeles free-lance writer
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