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What happened on November 26, 1990
ENTERTAINMENT
JAZZ REVIEW : All Stars Didn't Hit Expected High Notes
By Dirk Sutro, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Music
By Claudia Puig, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Movies
By Claudia Puig, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Tv & Video
By Claudia Puig, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
'Movie Crazy': Harold Lloyd's Top Talkie
By Michael Wilmington
Cox Slips a Holiday Goodie to Subscribers--a Rate Hike
By Kevin Brass
Dance
By Claudia Puig, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Art
By Claudia Puig, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Pop/rock
By Claudia Puig, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Pop/rock
By Claudia Puig, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Pop/rock
By Claudia Puig, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Pop/rock
By Claudia Puig, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
By The Numbers
OPERA REVIEW : Monteverdi With a Rash of Mishaps in San Francisco
By Martin Bernheimer, TIMES MUSIC CRITIC
Record Firms Don't Back Deception
By Joe Smith, Smith is president and chief executive officer of Capitol-EMI Music Inc.
Music : Sanderling, Perahia in Philharmonic Concerts at Pavilion
By Daniel Cariaga, TIMES MUSIC WRITER
Jazz : Ruth Price's Talent Charms at Giorgio's
By Don Heckman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
A Need to Recognize the Art--and Science--of Recording
By David Rosner, A music publisher, Rosner is president of The Bicycle Music Co
Jazz : Song Choices Limit Duo at Lunaria's
By Leonard Feather
Pop Music : Jazz Butcher Mixes Pop, Ballads at Roxy
By Jean Rosenbluth
ART REVIEWS : Installations by Pellegrin: Alchemist of Incidentals : Italian artist preserves a sense of innocence and ingenuousness in his work.
By Susan Freudenheim, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ART REVIEW : Casebere's World: Black-and-White and Heartless : Photography: Virtually a one-note purist, he has created colorless, unpeopled images in need of something to say.
By Susan Freudenheim, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Television Review : 'The Iron Road': A Tribute to Those Who've Been Workin' on the Railroad
By Martin Zimmerman
Television Review : 'AIDS Quarterly' Probes Depth of Poland's Health Dilemma
By Robert Koehler
Television Review : A Comedy Whose Time Has Passed
By Ray Loynd
Television Review : 'To My Daughter's' Soap Opera Plot Has Some Fine Shadings
By Irv Letofsky
A 'Black Director' or Simply an Artist? : Gordon Parks Fueled the Dreams of Young Black Filmmakers With 'The Learning Tree' in 1969; He's Not Sure Those Dreams Have Come True
By Elizabeth Mehren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Macaulay Culkin Acts His Age : Movies: The young star of 'Home Alone,' the holiday season's first box-office smash, is a hot property. 'I have to wear a ski mask,' he laments as fans seek him out.
By Kari Granville, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
'Perestroika' Composition Wins Gorbachev Response : Music: Emigre Marrina Waks-Palatnik sent a tape of her piano rhapsody of gratitude to the Soviet president. She will play it Tuesday in Beverly Hills.
By Julie Wheelock, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Disillusioned but Still in Dylan's Orbit : Music: A tour with folk-rock icon Bob Dylan gives Kevin Hunter pause. He will be with Wire Train at Coach House tonight.
By Mike Boehm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
DANCE REVIEW : Classical Indian Art Form Comes to Irvine
By Chris Pasles, TIMES STAFF WRITER
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Mayall Provides a Welcome Dose of Authenticity
By Mike Boehm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ART : College Gallery Exhibit Had a Hue of Impropriety
By Cathy Curtis
ART REVIEW : Showmanship Eclipses Artistry in Vasarely
By Leah Ollman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
When Harry Meets Broadway : Music: Jazz pianist-singer Harry Connick Jr., all of 23 now, has taken New York by storm with his 16-piece band and a 22-piece orchestra.
By Mary Campbell, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Short Takes : Hanks Pooh-Poohs Gripes Over Filming of 'Bonfire of Vanities'
From Times Wire Services
Is There Life After Turkey? Tornatore Proves There Is
From Associated Press
Top 10 Net $100+ Million Over Holiday : Box office: No. 1 'Home Alone' takes in $30 million. 'Little Lady' debuts in second place and 'Rocky V' takes a tumble.
By Pat H. Broeske, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Short Takes : Delon Sells Art for $7 Million
From Times Wire Services
Short Takes : ZZ Top Given Big Key to Reno
From Times Wire Services
Short Takes : Dukakis Heading 'Down Under'
From Times Wire Services
Short Takes : Writing Helps Her Cope With Age
From Times Wire Services
Short Takes : Nashville Restful--K. T. Oslin
From Times Wire Services
Buddy Rich Biography--'Warts and All'
From Associated Press
NEWS
Support for 'Africa Now'
Humor and Dining
Support for 'Africa Now'
Rabbi Kahane's Contributions
Rabbi Kahane's Contributions
Mayor Bradley's Appointees and Fund-Raising
Respect
Mayor Bradley's Appointees and Fund-Raising
Teacher Royalties
Mayor Bradley's Appointees and Fund-Raising
Mayor Bradley's Appointees and Fund-Raising
Mayor Bradley's Appointees and Fund-Raising
Jobs and Mideast Crisis
Don't Play on the Tracks
Parking Signs Forgotten?
Iraq May Have A-Bomb in Year, Cheney Warns
By Michael Ross, TIMES STAFF WRITER
16 Killed as Thai Bus Collides With Train
Reuters
World IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Breakaway Region in Moldova Holds Vote
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
World IN BRIEF : SOUTH KOREA : Students, Police Clash in Seoul
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
World IN BRIEF : INDIA : Separatist Violence Leaves 29 Dead
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
For First Time, Ivory Coast Voters Get a Choice of Parties
From Times Wire Services
World IN BRIEF : CZECHOSLOVAKIA : Communists Gain in Mayors' Races
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Firefighters in Montana, Colorado Helped by Breaks in the Weather
From Associated Press
Storage Tanks Fire Delays Flights at Denver Airport : Holiday travel: Facility remains open, but fuel shortage throttles United Airlines. Pall of smoke hits city. Roads are jammed.
From Associated Press
Walesa Is Forced Into a Runoff : Poland: Dark-horse candidate Tyminski apparently finishes second, outpolling prime minister. A showdown vote will be held Dec. 9.
By Charles T. Powers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Confident of U.N. Votes for Gulf Action
By Michael Ross and John J. Goldman, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
MCA Board Approves Key Terms of Buyout : Studio: Agreement on purchase of up to $6.85 billion by Japan's Matsushita Electric may come today.
By Alan Citron and Michael Cieply, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
COLUMN ONE : Markets Open to S. Africa : More of its African neighbors have sought to do business with Pretoria since it began dismantling apartheid. Diplomatic ties, though, may have to wait.
By Michael A. Hiltzik, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gunman From Egypt Kills 4 in Southern Israel
By Daniel Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
In Face of Crisis, Baghdad Shows Few Signs of Alarm : Gulf standoff: War may be on the horizon, but life goes on as usual for many of the Iraqi capital's residents.
By Nick B. Williams Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gaps Between Rich, Poor Schools Ignite Legal Fights : Education: A growing reform movement could force states to hike taxes, overhaul funding to provide equity.
By Bob Secter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Reports Tell of Frenzy and Zeal in Police Raid
By Richard A. Serrano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hungry Mexico Tries Reforms Down on Farm
By Juanita Darling, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Big Corral--End of Line for Many Aliens : Immigration: The South Texas facility houses illegal border crossers, primarily from the 'Central American Triangle.'
By Ronald L. Soble, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pot Farms Show Drug Traffickers Going High-Tech
By Sebastian Rotella, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Woman Sues San Diego County Over Pesticide
By Tom Gorman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hopes High for a 3-D Road Map to Final Frontier : Space: Astronomers are ready to embark on a mission to chart the universe in greater detail than ever before. The project is expected to take 10 years.
By Lee Dye, TIMES SCIENCE WRITER
U.N.'s Big Five OKs Plan to End Cambodia's 12-Year Civil War
From Reuters
Political Briefing
By Robert Shogan and Ron Brownstein
Dallas' southern half considers breaking away : Poor part of town seeks improved services. Proposed secession would cut the population by a third.
By J. Michael Kennedy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GULF WATCH: Day 116 : A daily briefing paper on developments in the crisis : Diplomatic Front:
Israel Angry as U.S. Keeps Its Distance : Diplomacy: Bush's meeting with Syrian foe Assad deepens mistrust. Shamir waits for a call.
By Daniel Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Iraq to Seize More Assets
Reuters
British Polls Put Heseltine, Major Even : Politics: Candidates to succeed Thatcher spend day before TV cameras.
By William Tuohy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Genetic Trail May Put Panthers at Risk
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Holiday Traffic Snarled as Storage Tanks Full of Jet Fuel Burn at Denver Airport : Aviation: Facility remains open, but United Airlines is forced to curtail flights. Pall of smoke drifts into the city. Highways in the vicinity are jammed.
Severe Storms in Washington Sink Sections of Floating Bridge
From Associated Press
Nation IN BRIEF : THE WEST : Breaks in Weather Help Firefighters
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NASA, Builder to Share Blame in Final Report on Hubble Flaws
From Associated Press
Quake Centered Near Downtown L.A.
Girl's Drowning Prompts Calls for Pool Safety
By Jim Newman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
52 Killed in Traffic Accidents in State Over Holiday Weekend
United Press International
Archie Brown; Communist Party Labor Leader
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Jon Epstein; Noted Television Producer
Kasparov, Karpov Play to a Draw, Remain Tied in World Chess Match
From Times Wire Services
For First Time, Ivory Coast Voters Get a Choice of Parties
From Times Wire Services
TOUGH INDUSTRY: The banking business has been a real...
By Jeffrey A. Perlman and James S. Granelli
FOUND MONEY: Oil company violations of price controls back...
By James S. Granelli and Jeffrey A. Perlman
MAKING DO: Like South County's makeshift city halls (B1...
By James S. Granelli and Jeffrey A. Perlman
Prisoner Juggling Act Is Nationwide Problem : Crowding: Solutions, ranging from shorter sentences to new jails, offer only a temporary reprieve.
By Maria Newman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
JAILHOUSE BLUES: Overcrowded jails (A1) aren't just an...
By Jeffrey A. Perlman and James S. Granelli
Miss Claremont Wins State Beauty Pageant
United Press International
Politics, Money Stand in the Way of New Jail
By Jim Newton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Judge Gray: Nice but No Nonsense : Orange County officials give grudging respect to the federal jurist although he has continually been after them on jail issue.
By Maria Newman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fireworks Seized in Airport Luggage
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NATION : 2 Gays Sue for Legal Marriage
From Times Wire Services
WORLD : Mick Jagger Weds in Indonesia
From Times Wire Services
Local : Costa Mesa Man Shot Near Club
From Times Staff and Wire reports
It's a Wrap: MCA Sold : Matsushita to Pay About $6.6 Billion
By Alan Citron and Michael Cieply, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
NATION : Ruling Soon on Noriega Tapes
From Times Wire Services
U.S. Lobbies for Deadline on Gulf Crisis : Hussein Says Many Iraqis Have Died Due to Embargo
From Times Wire Services
Justices Let Big Apple Ban Subway Begging : Supreme Court: The law doesn't violate free-speech rights. The case is not expected to have national impact.
From Associated Press
Seattle Commuters Hit by Bridge Sinking
From Associated Press
Polish Prime Minister, Cabinet Quit
From Reuters
WORLD : S. Africa Black Children Clubbed
From Times Wire Services
Denver Airport Fire Still Burns, Is Less Intense
From Associated Press
U.S. Ends Ban on High-Level China Visits
From Associated Press
NATION : Devilish 666 Address Exorcised
From Times Wire Services
WORLD : Klaus Barbie's Release Refused
From Times Wire Services
WORLD : Singapore's Lee Steps Down
From Times Wire Services
NATION : Engine Fails; Jet Lands Safely
From Times Wire Services
Bush in Mexico to Press Goal of Free Trade
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Senator Sought to 'Bring Heat' on Keating Foe
From Associated Press
WORLD : Strikers Hit Bulgarian Regime
From Times Wire Services
Fax Me Some Freedom: A former Australian prime minister...
Compiled by YEMI TOURE
Santa Barbara Versus Bakersfield: Let the Feud Begin
By Jack Smith
BOOK REVIEW : 'Breaking Ice' Also Breaks New Ground : BREAKING ICE: An Anthology of Contemporary African-American Fiction, \o7 edited by Terry McMillan\f7 . Viking: $24.95 cloth; Penguin: $10.95 paper; 690 pages
By Carolyn See, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Sharks: In Search of the Big One
By Richard Kleiner, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; Kleiner is a writer living in Santa Monica.
Hungary: Reluctant Refuge for Homeless : Many of the East Bloc's Wandering Poor Have Landed in Budapest. But the Nation Has Its Own Economic Victims.
By Carol J. Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Translating Alzheimer's : Health: USC researcher Maribel Taussig helps identify and track the disease in the Latino community. She also conducts workshops for care-givers.
By Michael Quintanilla, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Plan to Reach Ethnic Groups
By Michael Quintanilla
Suffering From 'Affluenza'? She's Got the Cure
By Ann Conway
BUSINESS
MCA May Be Near Merger Agreement With Matsushita
By Michael Cieply and Alan Citron, Times Staff Writers
Capital's Unique Asset-Managing Setup : Securities: Several people share in directing each fund's investments. Even though philosophies can conflict, long-term results have been good.
By Tom Petruno, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The South Rises Again
Independent Oil Marketers Caught in Cash-Flow Vise
By Patrick Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Capital Performance : An Enviable L.A. Family of Funds Takes a Long View
By Tom Petruno, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MCA Deal May Help Matsushita Rejuvenate Itself : Entertainment: The Japanese consumer electronics giant's recent performance has been sluggish. The merger would give it a much-needed jolt.
By Leslie Helm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Holiday-Kickoff Sales Fail to Cheer a Lot of Retailers
By Denise Gellene, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Environmentalists Call for Ban on Some Gifts: In the...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Machine Tool Orders Rise: Foreign demand boosted orders...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
South Korea to Open Securities Markets: Foreign securities...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
From United Press International
Japanese Car Plants Cost Jobs: Building Japanese cars in...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
From United Press International
A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
From United Press International
Tan Ad Warnings in Australia Urged: Medical specialists in...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Philips Halts Picture Tube Plant: A unit of Dutch-based NV...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Lumber Lawsuits Reinstated: The state Court of Appeal in...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Big Advertiser Pulls Out: The New York Daily News, its...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Rebound Possible in Mid-1991, Bush Aide Says : Economy: Michael J. Boskin says it will depend on whether oil prices have dropped. That, in turn, hinges on a resolution of the Middle East crisis.
From Reuters
Neil Bush Tied to Firm That Had Role in Land Scheme : Thrifts: The President's son reportedly was a director of a Silverado Savings unit that acted as a phony buyer of lots to aid a Denver developer.
From Associated Press
Japan's Trade Surplus With Most Asian Countries Is Increasing : Commerce: They must buy Japanese parts for products they make. Some of their currencies have gained against the yen, hurting exports.
By Sam Jameson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Market Watch : Defusing a Time Bomb
By Tom Petruno
Market Watch : Slump May Dim Broker Hopes of Baby Boomer Boom
By Paul Richter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Japanese Investment Insight : Attorney With Unique Perspective Looks at What's Hot : LISA MICHIKO KITSUTA
By Cristina Lee, Times staff writer
Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : STOCK GROUP WINNERS & LOSERS
Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : MUTUAL FUNDS
Japanese Women's Paper Soft on Feminism
From Associated Press
Justices Let Fair-Housing Suits Stand : Supreme Court: The cases center on newspaper ads in the Washington, D.C. area that used only whites as models.
From Associated Press
German Rail Workers Strike on Pay Inequity
From Associated Press
Possible U.N. Deadline on Iraqi Withdrawal Pushes Up Oil Prices
\o7 Reuters\f7
P.M. BRIEFING : Kiley Resigns as MTA Chairman
From Times Wire Services
Bargain Hunters Lift Dow 5.94
From Times Wire Services
P.M. BRIEFING : Japanese, British Firms to Link
From Times Wire Services
P.M. BRIEFING : Navistar Increases DINA Share
From Times Wire Services
P.M. BRIEFING : Midway Airlines Delays Sale
From Times Wire Services
P.M. BRIEFING : Philippines' Economy Slows
From Times Wire Services
P.M. BRIEFING : End of Coffee Cartel Hurts Africa
From Times Wire Services
P.M. BRIEFING : South Africa Coping With Debt
From Times Wire Services
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Extraordinary Opportunity to Make a Deal With Mexico : President Bush needs to be as aggressive as visionary President Salinas
COLUMN LEFT : The Anti-War Gender Gap Is Back : The 'peace dividend' never came and death is in the air. No wonder women seek diplomacy.
By Ruth Rosen, \o7 Ruth Rosen is a professor of history at UC Davis and author of "The Lost Sisterhood: Prostitution in America" (Johns Hopkins University Press). She is working on a history of contemporary American feminism\f7
PERSPECTIVE ON THE ENVIRONMENT : Fed a Line, Ronald Goes Green : McDonald's dropped plastic foam packaging in reponse to its reading of consumer opinion, but consumers were wrong.
By Jeffrey F. Rayport and George C. Lodge, \o7 Jeffrey F. Rayport and George C. Lodge specialize in environmental management issues at the Harvard Business School\f7
PLATFORM : Baffling Situation
\o7 SHERRILL A. LEW of Mt. Washington placed her 6-year-old son in a private school because of the state of the Los Angeles school system. She was asked about the quality of public education:\f7
The Job Was Poison, Says Woman Suing County
By Tom Gorman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Attention, Husbands: Matrimonial Advice From a 39-Year Veteran
By Tony Perry
Will Schools' New System Pass or Fail? : Education: The common-core curriculum that pushes all San Diego students to achieve at high levels continues as a topic of vigorous debate.
By David Smollar, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New 'Pump House' Generation Still Battles The Outsiders
By John M. Glionna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
San Diego
San Diego
Oceanside
San Diego
San Diego
Coronado
San Diego
Lottery Results : Nov. 24
Doo Dah Parade Turns 15 But Refuses to Act Its Age : Holidays: In Hollywood, meanwhile, the traditional Christmas Parade draws about 750,000. The crowd is among the largest ever.
By Judy Pasternak and Josh Meyer, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Ex-Girlfriend Controls Lindsay Property : Councilman: Of five pieces of property he owned 18 months ago, only his modest home is now owned only by himself.
By Jane Fritsch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
East L.A. Fantasy Parade Takes On Political Luster
By James Rainey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Science / Medicine : Demand for Psychiatrists Growing
Compiled from Times staff and wire reports
Science / Medicine : Parents' Role in Weight Control
Compiled from Times staff and wire reports
Science / Medicine : Lyme Disease Symptoms Linger
Compiled from Times staff and wire reports
Science / Medicine : Gains Reported in Soviet Supercomputer Power
Compiled from Times staff and wire reports
Science / Medicine : ON MEDICINE : Information Lapse Slows Word on AIDS Treatments
By Robert Steinbrook, \o7 Steinbrook, a physician, is a Times medical writer\f7
Housing, Shops Proposed for Ormond Beach : Development: Navy officials, residents and environmentalists voice their concerns. A plan is expected in January.
By Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Science / Medicine : More Than Mere Froth : Scientists Are Finding New Substance in the Mechanics of Bubbles
By Glenn Zorpette, \o7 Zorpette, a technology writer in New York City, is an editor at Spectrum Magazine\f7
Yard Sculpture Beats Drought--and Grows : Conservation: Located across from Ventura City Hall, the eclectic art has attracted admirers while adding some color to the dried-out greenery.
By Santiago O'Donnell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clampdown on City Spending Means Jobs Remain Unfilled : Oxnard: An employees' official says the situation is damaging morale. The mayor says the problem is temporary.
By Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Confusion Goes With the Territory for 2 Westlakes : County lines: Los Angeles has the 'Village' and Ventura doesn't. One councilman says residents want the boundaries to tumble like the Berlin Wall.
By Psyche Pascual, TIMES STAFF WRITER
VENTURA : City Says Developer Target of Many Suits
By Tina Daunt
VENTURA : Surfboards Shape Up as a Second Job
By Joel Brand
SIMI VALLEY : Man Arrested in Rape of Relative
By Carol Watson
COUNTYWIDE : County Issue: Bible Clubs in Public Schools
VENTURA : Recycling of School Trays Postponed
By Santiago O'Donnell
OXNARD : Approval Expected for Armory Shelter
By Jane Hulse
SIMI VALLEY : Resident Booked on Drug Charges
By Leo Smith
VENTURA : City Seeks Artist to Help Renovate Pier
By Santiago O'Donnell
PIRU : 2-Story 'Bulldog' Watches Movie Set
By Kathleen Williams
Police Say Anger at Vandalism Led to Shooting : Oxnard: The suspect, upset about repeated attacks on his property, allegedly killed a boy, 17, riding by in a pickup truck.
By Christopher Pummer, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
SANTA PAULA : College Founder and President to Retire
By Gerry Brailo Spencer
3 Lawmakers Called Possible Successors to Wilson in Senate
By Alan C. Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Builders May Have Had Their Day in Santa Clarita Valley
By Steve Padilla, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CASITAS PASS : Weather Station Aids Irrigation
By Thia Bell
Approval of Growth Guide Would Thwart Contributors
By Steve Padilla, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Drama Plays Out at School : Education: A principal's decision to drop the curtain on Birmingham High's stage productions embroils a campus in controversy.
By Iris Schneider, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Canoga High Team Takes 1st Place in Regional Cheerleading Contest
By Aaron Curtiss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Brother Faces Charge in Death
Confusion Goes With 2 Westlakes' Territory : County lines: Los Angeles has the 'Village' and Ventura doesn't. One councilman says residents want the boundaries to tumble like the Berlin Wall.
By Psyche Pascual, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Quadriplegic Finds His Desire to Work May Be a Hindrance
By John Rivera, TIMES STAFF WRITER
L.A. Considers Great Gray Hope to Ease Water Shortage
By Dean Murphy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Residents and Bow Hunters Trade Barbs Over Access
By Franki V. Ransom, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Top Crop : Farm School, an Alternative Learning Center for Children at UC Irvine, Cultivates Thinkers
By Kristina Lindgren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bludgeoned Woman's Body Found in Home
By Matt Lait, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hot Line Proves That Where There's Smoke, There's Ire
By Eric Bailey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
City Halls Cramp Style of S. County Employees : Government: Officials of newly incorporated cities work in makeshift, crowded conditions. Some citizens are left wondering where to find their public servants.
By Len Hall, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
LAGUNA BEACH : Students to Mount Patrol of Tide Pools
IRVINE : Medical Center Plans Holiday Open House
TUSTIN : License Fee Penalty Amnesty Granted
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City Attorney Gets a Salary Increase
MISSION VIEJO : Foothill Tollway on Council Agenda
By Wendy Paulson
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Schools Seek Ideas on Superintendent
By Terry Spencer
GARDEN GROVE : Newly Elected Leyes Backs Arts Funding
By Jim Tortolano
Clipboard : Licensed Drivers----1989
Researched by APRIL JACKSON / LOS ANGELES TIMES
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Council Stalls Plans for Housing Project
By Wendy Paulson
COSTA MESA : OCC to Offer Course in Career Planning
FULLERTON : 9-Month Euclid St. Project Starts Today
EL TORO : Investigation Opens in Girl's Drowning
By Jim Newton
ANAHEIM : Cultural Education Plans Outlined
By Lisa Mascaro
ANAHEIM : Rent Control Plan Will Test Council
By Lisa Mascaro
ANAHEIM : Traffic Engineer Singer to Retire
By Lisa Mascaro
HUNTINGTON BEACH : College Wins Grant for Minority Project
HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Bids Farewell to Bluff-Top Oil Wells
By John Penner
Irvine's Shining Example of a Modern City Hall : Design: When this South County community planned its municipal building, it had the comfort of employees and the public in mind.
By Len Hall, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
SPORTS
Clippers Finally Get Into Gear, 119-91
By Scott Howard-cooper, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kings Can't Get Up for Nordiques, 4-4
By Steve Springer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Radio Career Was a (Long) Snap Decision
By Ted Brock
Notes on a Scorecard
By Allan Malamud
Dickerson Resurfaces for Colts : AFC: He rushes for 143 yards and a touchdown in 34-20 win over Bengals.
From Associated Press
Saints Save Best for Last in 10-7 Victory : NFC: Steve Walsh connects with Eric Martin on six-yard pass play with 2:10 left for go-ahead touchdown against Falcons.
From Associated Press
Dilweg Starts Up Packers' Offense, 20-10 : NFC: Green Bay hands Tampa Bay its sixth consecutive loss behind quarterback making first start in eight weeks.
From Associated Press
Colorado State Beats Hawaii, 30-27
From Associated Press
Bruins Beat Southern Methodist to Advance to Soccer Semifinals
By Ian Jaquiss
NBA ROUNDUP : Trail Blazers Not Just Hot, They're on Fire, 117-103
By Dan Hafner
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Leslie Gets 30 in Debut
From Associated Press
Betting With Surelock : The Silicon Sleuth
Siena and Brown Stop UC Irvine
By Robyn Norwood, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLLEGE BASKETBALL : NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Texas Tech Ends Streak With Victory
From Associated Press
Lowery's 40 Spark First Loyola Win
From Associated Press
NHL ROUNDUP : Canadiens Hold Off Jets, 4-3, on Rookie's Third-Period Goal
By Dan Hafner
Chiefs Beat the Raiders Again, 27-24, Gain Edge in AFC West
By Chris Dufresne, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Strange Gets Off the Rocks to Skin Field : Golf: He defends title, wins $220,000 with the help of a "lucky" shot.
By Maryann Hudson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Spotlight : A Glance At This Week In The Nfl
San Diego Lets Game Slip Away to Seattle, 13-10 : AFC: San Diego's Arthur Cox has two costly fumbles, one late in regulation and the other in overtime.
From Associated Press
Steelers Make Walton's Return a Success : AFC: Pittsburgh's offensive coordinator, who coached the Jets for seven years, comes back as a winner.
From Associated Press
HOLLYWOOD PARK : Cuddles Gets Picture Ride From Stevens
By Bob Mieszerski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Golf
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Giants Also Fail to Stay Undefeated
From Associated Press
COMMENTARY : What League That Has Everything Needs
By John Eisenberg, BALTIMORE SUN
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Rams Bounce 49er Streak, 28-17 : Pro football: Gary's fumble turns into his third touchdown as San Francisco gets sloppy and loses for the first time in 19 games.
By Tim Kawakami, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rams Revive Spirit of '89 During Drive to Victory
By John Weyler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Vukovich, 27, Is Killed in Crash at Bakersfield : Motor racing: Three-time Indy 500 starter and the only third-generation Indy 500 driver dies while warming up car before CRA event.
By Shav Glick, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Vikings Sack Bears for 41-13 Victory : NFC: Minnesota also controls the NFL's best rushing attack and strengthens its bid for a playoff spot by dominating in its fourth consecutive victory.
From Associated Press
Winnipeg Wins Grey Cup Game
From Associated Press
Marino Passes Milestone in Dolphin Win : AFC: Miami quarterback becomes 11th player to reach 30,000-yard plateau in 30-13 victory over Browns.
From Associated Press
Cardinals' Thompson Does Job : Interconference: Backup running back rushes for 136 yards in 34-14 victory over Patriots.
From Associated Press
DeBerg Lasts, His Team Is First : Chiefs: Teammates give veteran quarterback much credit for their success.
By Chris Baker, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Forgotten Man of Raiders Makes Most of a Chance
By Mike Downey
COMMENTARY : As if 49ers Needed a Reason to Hate Rams
By Mike Penner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WATER POLO : NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP : Wagner's Saves Hold California Victory Over Stanford
By Paul Mcleod, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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Report Says Hallman to Coach LSU
NOTEBOOK : Rams Mix Up Defenses and Give 49ers Fits
By John Weyler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
She's Setting Herself Up for Success : Volleyball: Battles with dyslexia and tough practice sessions have fortified Prentice Perkins, helping her lead Corona del Mar to within a step of the state final.
By Mike Reilley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Siena's Brown Turns Irvine Upside Down : College basketball: Butler's career-high 30 points aren't enough as Anteaters lose, 119-108, in Great Alaska Shootout.
By Robyn Norwood, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fullerton's Small Returns, Leaving Bulk Behind Him : College basketball: Bolsa Grande graduate, now 20 pounds lighter, readies for season with Titans.
By Mike Digiovanna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Costa Mesa Runner Sets Record in Palm Springs
Overall, It's a Prime-Time Example of Lousy Football
By Dave Distel
Sockers Put Up Strong Defense, Whip Wichita
By John Geis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Seahawks Get Drop on Chargers : Pro football: Cox's fumbles hand Seattle a 13-10 victory in overtime.
By T.J. Simers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Miami to Provide a Measure of the Aztecs : San Diego State: How far has program come? Riding a four-game winning streak, Aztecs find out Saturday against No. 2 Hurricanes.
By Scott Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CHARGER REVIEW : NOTEBOOK : Butts' 128-Yard Effort is Wasted
By T.J. Simers
Hot-And-Cold Tolliver Takes the Blame
By Don Patterson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SDSU In NCAA Volleyball Tourney
CHARGER REVIEW : REPORT CARD : They Stayed After School for This?
By T.J. Simers
Georgia Tech in 2nd Place in AP's Poll
From Associated Press
Cardinal Dayley Signs to Pitch for Blue Jays
From Associated Press
The Sidelines : 4 Schools in Realignment Survey
The Sidelines : Owners of the Houston Astros Consider Selling the Ball Club
The Sidelines : Foreman Dec. 5 Bout Canceled
COLLEGE BASKETBALL : No. 13 Syracuse Beats No. 8 Indiana 77-74 in a 'Game of the Season'
By Jim O'Connell, ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Sidelines : Barkley Rues Wife-Beating Gag
The Sidelines : 3 Linemen Finalists for Trophy
NFL MONDAY REPORT : The League May Luck Out in the Long Run
By Dave Goldberg, ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Sidelines : Virginia Women Still Rank No. 1
RACING ROUNDUP : Shotgun Edges Past Dancer at Hawthorne
There's Not Much to Be Bowled Over by This Football Season
By Melvin Durslag
Allen Finds 6-5 Season at Long Beach to Be Gut-Wrenching, but Rewarding
By Bernie Wilson, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Richardson Ejected in Italy League Fight
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