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What happened on November 03, 1990
NEWS
Musical Standards
Life in Western Heights
Life in Western Heights
Sexuality, Television and Real People
Sexuality, Television and Real People
Love's Chronology
Sexuality, Television and Real People
Sexuality, Television and Real People
Heavy Criticism Unfair to 'California Light'
Heavy Criticism Unfair to 'California Light'
Just Plain Warm
Heavy Criticism Unfair to 'California Light'
Heavy Criticism Unfair to 'California Light'
Heavy Criticism Unfair to 'California Light'
Blockbusting
Local Wonder
Blockbusting
Blockbusting
Los Angeles Housing Bonds
Gubernatorial Campaign
Los Angeles Housing Bonds
Gubernatorial Campaign
Los Angeles Housing Bonds
Bush Record
Gubernatorial Campaign
Gubernatorial Campaign
Gubernatorial Campaign
Gubernatorial Campaign
Gubernatorial Campaign
U.S. Mission in the Gulf
Efforts to End Gang Violence
U.S. Mission in the Gulf
U.S. Mission in the Gulf
Dismantling L.A. School District
U.S. Mission in the Gulf
U.S. Mission in the Gulf
U.S. Mission in the Gulf
U.S. Mission in the Gulf
Prop. 128's Effect on Water Supply
Measure C Muddle
'I Wanted to Die,' Says Broderick of Killings : Murder trial: La Jolla socialite says she recalls only having 'shot a gun in the dark' and then fleeing.
By Alan Abrahamson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Prop. 136 Fear Ignites Flurry of Tax Activity : Finances: Local governments scramble to pass new levies in case 'poison pill' chokes off revenue sources.
By Michele Fuetsch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NATION IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Storm Hits Rockies; East Turns Balmy
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NATION IN BRIEF : CONNECTICUT : John F. Kennedy Jr. Passes Bar Exam
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NATION IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : 'Devil's Night' Toll Tops Last Year's
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Jury Rules Against Woman in Priest Suit
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Defense Questions Central Park Jogger
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Woman Acquitted of Using Men's Room
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Ivana Trump Will File for Divorce
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NATION IN BRIEF : MISSISSIPPI : Police Seek Suspect in Child Slayings
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Drive for Success in Ex-Husband's Notes
By Alan Abrahamson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Ban on Free Parking Urged in Smog Fight
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : NEA to Investigate Artists' Use of Grant
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Family of Quake Victim Sues Hospital
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Jobless Rate Steady; Start of Recession Seen
By Oswald Johnston, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bush to Visit Gulf Thanksgiving Day : Mideast: The President will spend the holiday with American troops and will meet with leaders in the region. His eight-day trip also will take him to Europe.
By James Gerstenzang, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Testimony Shows Keating Told of Losses
By Tom Furlong and James S. Granelli, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Prop. 136 Fear Ignites Flurry of Tax Activity : Finances: Local governments scramble to pass new levies in case 'poison pill' chokes off revenue sources.
By Michele Fuetsch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New Supervisor Districts Upheld by Appeals Court
By James Rainey and Richard Simon, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Cries of Foul Fill Political Air as Slate Mailers Arrive : Campaigns: Ballot-style leaflets, called deceptive by some observers, are money-makers for organizers.
By Dean Murphy and Paul Feldman, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
COLUMN ONE : S&Ls Left in Political Doghouse : Some financial firms have been honest and conservative. But that doesn't matter in this election as candidates shun their contributions.
By James Bates, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Families of Hostages Torn by Iraq's Offer
By Edwin Chen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
REGIONAL REPORT : Warm Ocean Brings Vivid Change to Marine System : Environment: Fishermen and surfers bask in the friendly waters, while scientists study the phenomenon.
By James M. Gomez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
6 Policemen Tried for 'Just a Frenzy' : Miami: A jury again weighs law enforcement actions that end in death. The prosecutor points to brutality, the defense cites the daily risks to officers.
By Mike Clary, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
ASIA / HOT SPOTS : Tiny Islands Stir Big Trouble in E. China Sea
By Karl Schoenberger, TIMES STAFF WRITER
DEFENSE / PORT CALL : U.S., Singapore Haggle Over Military Accord : Who gets legal jurisdiction over American personnel could be a sticking point.
By Charles P. Wallace, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Communists Routed in Soviet Georgia
\o7 Reuters\f7
6 Die in New Outbreak of Violence in Moldova : Soviet Union: Nationalist militia clashes with Russian separatists in three towns. Gorbachev sees the threat of 'great trouble' in the region.
By Michael Parks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Half a Century of California Dreaming About to Become Reality for Muscovite : Soviet Union: Los Angeles-born Emil Tsipan gets word that he can return home with his Russian-born wife.
By John-thor Dahlburg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Three French Soldiers Captured and Then Released by Iraqi Patrol
\o7 Associated Press\f7
GULF WATCH: Day 93 : A Daily Briefing Paper On Developments In The Crisis
Brandt Won't Travel to Iraq Alone, Germany Indicates
From United Press International
Credit Taken for Hostages' Release : Mideast: An American peace delegation cites its intervention in Baghdad as laying the groundwork for the expected freeing of four ailing Americans.
By Kathleen Hendrix, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.N., Red Cross Discuss Resupplying Embassies : Diplomacy: Secretary general is seeking a compromise to aid the besieged envoys.
By Norman Kempster and John J. Goldman, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Tories Fear Losses From Howe Move : Britain: His resignation as deputy prime minister leaves the party's position on Europe in confusion. Conservatives believe they may suffer at the polls.
By William Tuohy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Honduras to Fire Workers
\o7 Reuters\f7
U.S. to Assist Housing of Soviet Jews in Israel : Immigrants: Going ahead with stalled program for loan guarantees may help mend bilateral relations.
By Norman Kempster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
India's Religious Conflict Deepens : Mosque: Police fire on mobs of Hindus at a disputed site in Ayodhya. Dozens more clashes erupt throughout the nation. At least 30 are killed.
By Mark Fineman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mongolia, Dismantling Communism, to Allot State Assets to Citizens
From Reuters
GI Travel Curbed as U.S.-Philippine Base Talks Near
From United Press International
Arts Panel Supports Grants for 2 Controversial Artists
By Allan Parachini, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.N. Commissioner for Refugees Resigns
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Bush Makes Sharp Turns Along the Campaign Trail : Politics: The President launches fiery attacks on the Democrats, then softens his tone. He insists that he has had no 'change of heart.'
By James Gerstenzang, TIMES STAFF WRITER
10th Chess Game, Shortest of Match, Ends in a Draw
From Associated Press
N.Y. Museum to Get Paley Artworks
From Associated Press
Move Could Lead to Aerosol Paint Ban : Pollution: AQMD board sets new emission standard that makers of the popular spray products will find difficult to meet.
By Larry B. Stammer, TIMES ENVIRONMENTAL WRITER
Spray Paint Decision Could Slow Graffiti Artists, Force Alternatives
By Sheryl Stolberg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'I Wanted to Die,' Broderick Testifies : Murder trial: La Jolla socialite says she had no plan to kill her ex-husband. She 'shot a gun in the dark,' then fled.
By Alan Abrahamson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GOVERNOR : Feinstein, Wilson Differ on Approach for the Final Days : Democrat: She blames 'sexual stereotyping' for her standing in the polls. Tough new TV ad blames the GOP for the state's troubles.
By Daniel M. Weintraub, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PROPOSITION 130 : Logging Firms Portray Themselves as Environmentalists
By Richard C. Paddock, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Liquor Industry Leads Business in Contributions to Initiative Races
By Virginia Ellis and Paul Jacobs, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
PROPOSITIONS 129, 133, 144, 147 : Measures Would Provide Billions for New Jails
By Douglas P. Shuit, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GOVERNOR : Feinstein, Wilson Differ on Approach for the Final Days : Republican: He utilizes advantage of his role as a candidate and senator. L.A. Police Academy is the setting for a surprise honor.
By Bill Stall, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION : Sherman-Parrish Race Goes From Potholders to Brickbats
By Paul Feldman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Drive-By Gunman Convicted of Murder in Gang Shootings
46th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Chain Letter Campaign Against Roos Resurrects Ties to Moriarty
By Doug Smith, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Post Office Grits Teeth Over Sandy Souvenirs
\o7 United Press International\f7
Arthur Elkind; Famed for His Food
James Foster; Bay Area Political Figure
Roger Price; Quiz Show Host in Radio, Television
By Burt A. Folkart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bolivia Attains Goal for Destroying Coca
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Bangkok Fire Kills 11
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Black Balloons in London Mourn Slain Kuwaitis
\o7 Reuters\f7
Fear of Prop. 136 Passage Prompts a Flurry of Taxes
By Michele Fuetsch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
5 From O.C. Accused of Massive Fraud
By Gregory Crouch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
REGIONAL REPORT : Warm Ocean Brings Vivid Change to Marine System
By James M. Gomez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Thoroughbred Racing Takes a Tragic Fall
This Was Last Straw for Many Ram Fans
Douglas, Rams Take More Punishment, This Time From Fans
This Was Last Straw for Many Ram Fans
Douglas, Rams Take More Punishment, This Time From Fans
Players Not Guilty, but USC Band Is
Douglas, Rams Take More Punishment, This Time From Fans
Players Not Guilty, but USC Band Is
CBS Deserves to Lose Millions on Baseball
This Was Last Straw for Many Ram Fans
Thoroughbred Racing Takes a Tragic Fall
Thoroughbred Racing Takes a Tragic Fall
Thoroughbred Racing Takes a Tragic Fall
Douglas, Rams Take More Punishment, This Time From Fans
This Was Last Straw for Many Ram Fans
Douglas, Rams Take More Punishment, This Time From Fans
Thoroughbred Racing Takes a Tragic Fall
Angels, Rams, Douglas Suffer Punishment, This Time From Fans
Phil Simms Finally Gets Credit He Deserves
Here's Looking at You, Buster, Even If You're Still Fat on Your Back
Here's Looking at You, Buster, Even If You're Still Fat on Your Back
ENTERTAINMENT
Acting, Singing Just What Williams Needed for 'Mo' Better Blues'
By Chris Willman
Tony Winner, Sitcom Star Ralph Now Sets Her Sights on Movies
By Susan King
COMEDY REVIEW : Unsmothered Brothers Retain Their Droll Edge
By Glenn Doggrell, ASSISTANT SAN DIEGO COUNTY ARTS EDITOR
Social Conscience Is Alive, Well : Music: It appears the Indigo Girls have come up with another hit album. But watching the audience mouth words to their songs provides the most satisfaction.
By Thomas K. Arnold, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Wide-Ranging Music Styles Set Off Shakespeare Plays
By Kenneth Herman
USIU Ballet Troupe to Appear in Poway
Building a Rock Dynasty : Pop music: Hollywood guitar instructor Vic Trigger is a hero to the thousands of young performers he has taught across China.
By Nick Driver, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Ohyama Bows Out as the Principal Violist
By John Henken, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sellars Accepts New Job at L.A. Philharmonic : Music: As creative consultant, he will devise special events, festivals and community projects.
By Daniel Cariaga, TIMES MUSIC WRITER
MUSIC REVIEW : A Little Healthy Friction? : Meeting for the first time this season, the progressive music-director-to-be and his conservative audience challenged each other.
By Martin Bernheimer, TIMES MUSIC CRITIC
Jazz Reviews : Brazil's Sonia Santos a Sensation at La Ve Lee
By Leonard Feather
Jazz Reviews : Shearing, Pass and Williams in Concert
By Bill Kohlhaase
Tribute to Neglected Inventor
From the Associated Press
Southwest Chamber Music Program
By Richard S. Ginell
Pianist Davidovich Returns to Ambassador
By Daniel Cariaga
'History Project' Examines Los Angeles' Tense Past : Television: Segments on the Hollywood strikes and Aimee Semple McPherson help PBS series illuminate the present.
By Steve Weinstein, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Everything's Coming Up Roses for Ott
By Suvan Geer, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
'Cirque du L.A.' Celebrates Imagination
By Lynne Heffley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Ferron Turns Self-Analysis Into Fun
By Steve Hochman
'The Last Best Year' a Heartfelt Drama : Bernadette Peters, Mary Tyler Moore play two women brought together by cancer.
By Howard Rosenberg
Firms Dangle Extras to Attract Buyers : Manufacturers are 'really anxious' to draw attention to music-video titles on the higher-quality format, so they're adding bonus tracks.
By Robert Hilburn, TIMES POP MUSIC CRITIC
The Lakers' 1990-1991 National Basketball Assn. season...
By Steven Herbert
WEEKEND TV : Networks Bring Out Big Guns for Sweeps
By Steve Weinstein
Boo, Hiss--and Play
By David Crook and Jeane Decoster, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Religion : Offbeat United Methodist Church Caters to Avant-Garde : Experimental ministry: The Church in Ocean Park focuses on artistic freedom and liberal causes. It plans a concert soon called 'Naked in the Church.'
By John Dart, TIMES RELIGION WRITER
U.S. Schools Will Be Offered Religious Liberty Curriculum
From Associated Press
Hundreds of Southland Hindus are expected to assemble in a...
By John Dart
Religion : American Prelate Retires From Vatican Service : Papacy: Archbishop Marcinkus will serve as parish priest in Chicago. Former bodyguard to Pope, he was president of bank rocked by scandal.
By William D. Montalbano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
JAZZ REVIEW : 3 Friends With Fond Recollections
By Bill Kohlhaase, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
MUSIC REVIEW : Southwest Chamber Program : Unusual instrumental combinations dominate a refreshingly eclectic program in Chapman College's Salmon Recital Hall.
By Richard S. Ginell, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Well-Heeled Flamenco by Maria Benitez
By Lewis Segal
Temirkanov Brings Unique Style to Center : Conducting: Most orchestras reveal either absolute discipline or a willingness to take emotional chances. Leningrad Philharmonic conductor Yuri Temirkanov demands, and gets, both.
By Mark Swed, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Rikk Agnew's Comeback Via a Carthartic Album : Punk rock: The punkster sees himself as reckless, but now it's a controlled recklessness.
By Mike Boehm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pianist Thrives on Sudden Sticky Wicketts : Classical music: She will fill in for the originally announced Jean-Yves Thibaudet on Monday at the Irvine Barclay Theatre.
By Chris Pasles, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bel Canto Choir to Perform
By Beverly Austin
BUSINESS
Data General Corp.: The Westboro, Mass., computer concern...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Pan American World Airways: The New York-based airline...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Bond-Sale Rallies: It Was Showtime : Thrifts: Lincoln Savings & Loan used food, drink and skits to exhort its staff to palm off the instruments, prosecutors say. When the S&L collapsed, the bonds became worthless.
By James Bates, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CBS, NBC Drop Election Night Ads in Ratings Move
By John Lippman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fast-Food Chains Feel Pressure to Get Rid of Plastic
By Chris Woodyard, TIMES STAFF WRITER
For Sale: Used S&Ls, Including Lincoln
By James Bates and Greg Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
British Satellite TV Networks Plan to Merge : Entertainment: The two rival systems had been losing millions of dollars each week.
By Jeff Kaye, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
The Heart of High Tech Gets Its Own Museum
By Jonathan Weber, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nations Agree to Stop Dumping at Sea
From Associated Press
Sale Rumors Boost Orion Stock: Orion Picture Corp. shares...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Brokerage Fee Case to Go to Jury: Arguments in a suit over...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Japanese Buying Tahoe Ski Resort: A Japanese group that...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Nordstrom to Halt U.S. Fur Sales: The Seattle-based...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
AST to Unveil 2 Low-Priced Laptop PCs
By Dean Takahashi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Southlanders Charged With Defrauding Banks : Fraud: A grand jury in Seattle alleges that 15 people, many of them Californians, tried to bilk institutions in seven states out of $25 million.
By Gregory Crouch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
General Mills to Build a New Cereal Factory
From United Press International
AT & T, Disney Sign Long-Distance Pacts
By United Press International
Bass-Led Investor Group Acquires 7.2% of HomeFed
By Greg Johnson and Chris Kraul, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
STOCKS : Dow Up 35 on Hopes of Lower Interest Rates
From Times Wire Services
Delco to Add 550 Jobs in Indiana Expansion
United Press International
Crude Oil Output Falls 1% in Non-OPEC Countries : Energy: The slump proves that those nations, including the United States and Soviet Union, were already producing all that they could, analysts say.
From Reuters
Peruvians Floundering in Free-Market Economy : Reforms: The measures have driven up inflation and left millions of Peruvians hungry, even though supermarkets are spilling over with goods.
By Barry Lynn, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies in Orange...
A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the...
Trends: Building Permits Countywide
Focus: Triangle Square
Suit Over Broker's Fee in Fluor Deal Goes to the Jury
By Michael Flagg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
EECO Will Sell Subsidiary Based in Santa Ana : Reorganization: The sale of the computer manufacturer will be a step toward meeting a condition of EECO's proposed reorganization plan.
By Dean Takahashi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
AST to Introduce 2 Small Computers : Competition: Plans to market notebook-sized laptops that can be upgraded herald tougher rivalry in crowded field.
By Dean Takahashi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Care, Shareholder Will Drop Opposing Lawsuits : Settlement: The 4-year legal fight between the nursing home operator and Ralph E. Hazelbaker ends.
By Leslie Berkman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TRANSPORTATION : Gear Down on Panic, Urges Car Dealer Who Sees Economic Hope
Compiled by John O'Dell, Times staff writer
Transportation
Compiled by John O'Dell, Times staff writer
Transportation
Compiled by John O'Dell, Times staff writer
Transportation
Compiled by John O'Dell, Times staff writer
Transportation
Compiled by John O'Dell, Times staff writer
Canon Establishes Research Subsidiary in U.S. : Expansion: The Tokyo-based firm says it hopes to develop its next-generation Navigator personal computer here.
By Cristina Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Increase in Tenants Fails to Bring Down Vacancy Rates
By Michael Flagg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Quakes Reaffirm Urgency of Study : Engineering: Two Irvine researchers attempt to develop a laser to determine a structure's ability to take a jolt.
By Dean Takahashi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HOME & GARDEN
Play It Safe With Water Heater Vent
By John Morell
REAL ESTATE : New Kitchen, Bathroom Give Sellers an Edge
From Changing Times
FURNITURE : Make Repairs Without Gouging Your Budget
From Popular Mechanics
CLIPBOARD : Home Furnishings Market
GARDENING : Repairs and Care Extend Life of a Garden Hose
From Reader's Digest
HOME REPAIR : Workshop Tips for Emulating Old Pros
From Do It Yourself
MAINTENANCE : Keeping Those Garbage Cans Spick and Span
From Reader's Digest
Biedermeier Exhibit Shows Decorative Art : Display: Center offers a look at furnishings from post-Napoleonic period.
By Christie Costanzo, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
DO IT YOURSELF : Drywall Project? Skill With Knives Is the Key
From Popular Mechanics
GARDENING : Baby Boomers Make Gardening a Hip Hobby
By Jean Marbella, THE BALTIMORE SUN
Rebuilding Appreciation for Old Farmhouses : Preservation: Where there once were thousands across the county, there now are only a few. The modern-day residents working to restore them say tract-house owners don't know what they're missing.
By Clark Sharon, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
GARDENING : Put Bloom on Spring With Sturdy South African Bulbs
By Lorra Almstedt, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
NUTS & BOLTS : Window Film Lets You Keep the View
By Patrick Mott
DECORATING ADVICE : Try Plain White for Interesting Boys' Bedroom
By Carleton Varney, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
"The ultimate freeway experience" is how City Councilwoman...
By Steve Harvey
\o7 Perestroika, Si\f7 , \o7 Glasnost, \f7 No? : Mexico's Salinas has a lot of persuading to do
The Arrogance of Power : San Diego Sheriff diverts $300,000 to secret bank account
Confused by Initiative Ruling?
Unbelievers Unwelcome in the Science Lab : Evolution: Darwinists are really fundamentalists who would use their enormous clout to exclude creationists.
By Phillip E. Johnson, \f7 and \o7 Phillip E. Johnson is a law professor at Boalt Hall, UC Berkeley. His book "Darwinism on Trial" will be published in March (Regnery Gateway).
'Operation Dear Soldier' : Students Reach Out to Persian Gulf Troops Through 3,500 Letters
By Tina Daunt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
County May Pay Bonuses to Car-Pooling Workers : Clean air: The proposed $300 yearly incentives could be a model for private companies that must find ways to encourage ride-sharing.
By Jane Hulse, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Mayor Withdraws Housing Support Over Lawsuits
By Santiago O'Donnell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bus Bench Art Within NEA Guidelines : Furor: Government arts organization nevertheless plans to investigate use of funds to create works critical of San Diego police.
By Michael Granberry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
County Gas Prices Soar to a Record : Transportation: August's Kuwaiti invasion is blamed. Officials say bus ridership has also increased by 40,000 over a year ago.
By Christopher Pummer, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Bush Arrives as Clergy Scorns GOP Rally : Campaign: The President will stump for Pete Wilson today on a Lutheran campus. But church leaders call it a misuse of a private school.
By Carol Watson and Adrianne Goodman, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Money Missing, Little League Lawsuit Alleges : Sports: Continental Little League directors sue four former league officials in the second Escondido youth sports scandal in a year.
By Tom Gorman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Artist Boycotts Mural Restoration, Wants Escondido to Address Racism
By Jonathan Gaw, TIMES STAFF WRITER
D.A. Declines to Investigate Duffy's Secret Bank Account
By Mark Platte, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MOORPARK : Accord Reached by City, School Board on Dividing Up Site
By Gerry Brailo Spencer
New Contractor Found to Replace Fired Firm in Finishing Campus : Education: Cal State San Marcos officials hope that 1992 opening will remain on schedule despite having to change builders in mid-project.
By Jonathan Gaw, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hospital Shackled Mentally Ill Man for 6 Days : Health Care: Psychiatrist wouldn't admit patient, so he was restrained in Palomar Medical Center's emergency room until health advocate intervened.
By Linda Roach Monroe, TIMES STAFF WRITER
VENTURA FREEWAY : Construction Alerts to Be Broadcast
By Christopher Pummer
NEWBURY PARK : Liquid Found Inside Drain Is Examined
By Psyche Pascual
Van Nuys Businessman Receives Fernando Award
SIMI VALLEY : Charges to Be Filed Over Traffic Death
By Mack Reed
MOORPARK : Attorney Suspended From Law Practice
By Carlos V. Lozano
THOUSAND OAKS : Conejo Trail System Celebration Planned
By Psyche Pascual
Veterans Service Office to Open Vista Branch
Hole the Mayo
By Al Martinez
Countywide : Bond Could Lead to College Arts Center
By Gerry Brailo Spencer
La Jolla Man Arrested After Wife Found Buried
United Press International
El Cajon
The Vanishing Single Screen : Landmarks: The owners of a 50-year-old Studio City movie house that will close in February reportedly have no interest in razing the building, which may become a bookstore.
By Leslie Berger, TIMES STAFF WRITER
OXNARD : Mayoral Candidates Exchange Barbs
By Hugo Martin
3 Groups Sue Over Proposed Elsmere Dump : Landfills: Environmentalists seek to invalidate portions of a city-county agreement, claiming it discourages recycling and waste-reduction efforts.
By Myron Levin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Son, 2 Others Get Lengthy Terms in Murder-for-Hire : Courts: Two defendants who took part in the paid killing of a Sylmar man are angered by Raymond Godlewski Jr.'s testimony and his softer sentence.
By Amy Louise Kazmin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Activist Shakes Up Race for Obscure Conservation Panel
By Amy Louise Kazmin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Owner of Ship Repair Firm Pleads Not Guilty
From Associated Press
Sulphur Springs School Bond Vote Stirs Interest
By Steve Padilla, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Radioactive Isotope Spills at VA Medical Center
From Associated Press
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
El Cajon
Koll Scrubs Plan to Build Condo Tower : Redevelopment: Financing troubles cause developer to pull out of Huntington project.
By Armando Acuna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ventura : Psychiatric Patient Arrested With Gun
By Christopher Pummer
OJAI : Insurance Agent Is Held in Theft Case
By Christopher Pummer
OJAI : Streets Come Alive for Day of the Dead
By Carol Weinstock
CAMARILLO : Parents Upset Over Program's Methods
By Karen Mckean
CAMARILLO : Council Approves 159-Unit Project
By Tina Daunt
PORT HUENEME : Tile Setter Indicted on Murder Charge
By Mack Reed
200 Leaders Gather to Discuss Drug Epidemic : Thousand Oaks: A speaker tells law officials, social workers and others that the problem cannot be tackled without understanding history.
By Kirsten Lee Swartz, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
LOCAL ELECTIONS COUNTY PROPOSITIONS : Vote May Remold Sheriff's Office : Law Enforcement: Two propositions will decide whether to create a civilian review board and a corrections department to run the jails.
By Mark Platte, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Slain Woman's Father Mad at Mayor's No-Show
By Michael Granberry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Boland Campaign Fund Investigation Urged
By Jack Cheevers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gunman Trails, Then Wounds Poker Winner, Friend
By Michael Connelly, TIMES STAFF WRITER
S.D. Couple Give $10 Million to College
From Staff and Wire Reports
Camp Pendleton Brush Fire Continues to Rage
By Alan Abrahamson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Low-Key Campaign Waged by Rep. Jerry Lewis for 7th Term
By Mayrene Barker, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Congress: 35th District : Questionnaires were distributed to candidates this month. Answers have been edited to fit the available space.
SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : The Arrogance of Power : San Diego sheriff diverts $300,000 to secret bank account
Fires Force 125 to Evacuate Homes
Nightclub Fire Damage Estimated at $350,000
Suicide Suspected in Death of Man, 61
Boutique Suspected as Front for Prostitution
Anti-Semitic Campaign Flyers Spark Outrage
CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Team to Rule on Accreditation
By Rod Wade
COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS : Ground Squirrels to Be Removed
By Jaci D. Antram
Obituaries
CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Campus Crime Shows Increase
By Rod Wade
Religion Announcements
2 Schools Discipline Players After Brawl
By Kim Kowsky and Marc Lacey, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Playing Lotto 6/53
Rival AIDS Walk Spurred by Fight for Private Funds
By Lori Grange, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LOCAL ELECTIONS: PROPOSITION B : $124 Million Sought to Tune Up Cultural Facilities
By Terry Pristin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
After the Fairy Tale : Imelda Marcos Says She's Enjoying Life 'in the Real World'
By Victor Merina, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Suicide Leap Kills 2 Men Wanted in Murder Case : Crime: The suspect in a Texas student's shooting death jumps with his friend from the 12th floor of a West Hollywood hotel as police try to enter the room.
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Reagan Revs Up for GOP Stretch Drive : Politics: In Garden Grove, the former President supports freshman Assemblyman Curt Pringle.
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Students Protest Proposed Site of University House
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Kimble, Clippers Do Their Things in 90-80 Victory : Pro basketball: Rookie pays tribute to Gathers and also scores 22 points against Sacramento.
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TENNIS ROUNDUP : Edberg, Becker Appear Headed for Paris Showdown
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Cal State Fullerton Plays at San Jose State
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Father Has Heart Attack During Game
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Ross Gets His Mark; RBV Wins
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PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Mission Viejo's Defense Too Tough for El Toro
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No. 8 Locke Fumbles It Away to Bell, 30-0
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Betting With Janice : The Rematch At Oak Tree
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Lakers Prepared for an Eye-Opener : Basketball: Still adjusting to changes, they start the season with a tall test at San Antonio.
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Excessive Celebrating Is in Poor Taste
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USC Freshmen Plead Not Guilty
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L.A. Police Release Stanley Wilson
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Beach Towel Sets Money Record
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Sockers Start the Season in Typical Style
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Aztecs Hope to Pick Apart Utah Offense
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Is Rose Coming off Hall of Fame Ballot?
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WESTERN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHUP : Reads Work Out Right for San Luis Obispo : Defense: Diagnosing plays spontaneously is the cornerstone of Coach Dutton's philosophy.
By Theresa Munoz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Taft Stands Tall Despite 24-19 Loss
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Thousand Oaks, Westlake Struggle to 41-41 Standoff
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Gable Wins Individual Battle; Brookins, Sylmar Win Game
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THE COLLEGES / MIKE HISERMAN : WFC Football Coaches Cautiously Make Title Calls
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Samuelson Leads U. S. Past Japan
By Theresa Munoz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
St. Paul Knocks Crespi Out of Mission Lead, 30-21
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4 Area Soccer Players Make District 3 Team
PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : CHARGERS : Byrd, Miller Hobbled by Injuries
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Verdugo Hills Bogs Down in Second Half of 28-7 Loss
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CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : Reseda Scores Early, Beats San Fernando
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Southern Section Roundup : Foothill League
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Southern Section Roundup : Pacific League
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Balian Playing Well During Difficult Season for Damien
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Calabasas Hands Fillmore First Loss
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SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : Hueneme Shocks Santa Barbara to End 20-Game Losing Streak
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Ventura Overcomes Sickness and San Marcos
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Antelope Valley Basketball Radio Deal Set
Royal Repeats in Water Polo
Montclair Prep Tradition Still Endures : Football: Sophomore Swinton steps up after Sparks' departure and becomes the latest in a line of extraordinary Mountie running backs.
By Brian Murphy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Quartz Hill Clinches a Tie for Title
By Brian Murphy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Kearny Breaks Out of Its Doldrums, Defeats USDHS, 28-0
By Dana Haddad
Padres Hire Kimm as Third Base Coach
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Moorpark Clinches Share of Soccer Title
High School Football
Helix Shutout String Preserved in Victory
By Dave Mckibben, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Women's Volleyball
LJCD Runs Six Plays, Wins 50-0
Norman Sparks Clipper Rally : Pro basketball: After leading at halftime, Sacramento scores only 34 points in second half and loses, 90-80.
By Scott Howard-cooper, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mission Viejo Defense Takes Command : Football: Mission Viejo a victory away from outright league title after stuffing El Toro's running attack to win, 21-9.
By Elliott Teaford, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Victory Puts Buena Park in Playoffs
By Dennis Kaiser
Sunny Hills Rolls Over Fullerton, Clinches Title Tie
By Fernando Dominguez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Prep SCOREBOARD : HOW TOP 10 FARED
Unbeaten Tustin Wins Ninth, Rips Corona del Mar
By Martin Beck, TIMES STAFF WRITER
La Habra Defense Gets Its Act Together
By Ken Hill
University Playoff Hopes Alive After Victory
By Michael Itagaki
Jackson's Two Big Plays Cap Marina's Comeback
By Tom Hamilton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Field Goal Lifts Westminster to Victory
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Esperanza Clinches Tie for Title With 42-0 Victory Over Cypress
By Dale Ruhe
Hernandez's Kick Ends Brea's Seven-Year Hex
By Stuart Matthews
Brion Runs for 158 Yards to Lead Capistrano Valley
By Joe Wojciechowski
Dana Hills' Big Second Half Stops San Clemente, 37-27
Pacifica Converts Three Turnovers Into Touchdowns
By Scott Jones
La Quinta Stays Unbeaten With Late Field Goal
By Tom Birschbach
TONIGHT'S PREP FOOTBALL : Santa Ana's Dick Hill One Victory From Reaching a Peak
Costa Mesa Shuts Down Estancia for 3rd in Row
By Margie Luck
Orange's Remmel Scores Twice in Victory
Santa Ana Valley Fumble Gives Villa Park Game, Playoff Berth
By Mike Reilley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rooker Leads Trabuco Hills Over Century
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Ireland Finishes Comeback for Santa Margarita
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PREP ROUNDUP : Villa Park Beats Mission Viejo in Water Polo
COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Mendiola's Hat Trick Leads Irvine Valley Men Past Golden West
Snowden Steps Out of Shadows Into Limelight
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The Oilers' Man for All Seasons : NFL: Quarterback Warren Moon has adjusted to four offensive philosophies in seven years, and he's thriving.
By John Weyler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
San Jose State Is Hoping to Settle Score With Titans
By Mike Digiovanna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TODAY'S COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Hatch Is Turning OCC Tradition Upside Down
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