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What happened on November 20, 1991
ENTERTAINMENT
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Beneath the Glittery Package Lies a Voice of Gold : Gary Morris, of soap-opera and 'Les Miz' renown, demonstrates at the Crazy Horse Steak House his wide range, a rich harmonic makeup and master phrasing.
By Jim Washburn, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
STAGE REVIEW : 'The Butler' Finally Does It After First Act : Though the production stumbles at the start, the Long Beach Community Players rescue the humorous whodunit from murdering itself.
By M.E. Warren, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Lawyers and Guns
Look Who's Talking XXIV : Television: Maury Povich, Cristina Ferrare, Chuck Woolery and Montel Williams join the horde of talk shows. Best of the new hosts: comic Jenny Jones.
By Howard Rosenberg
Good Heavens! : Can 'Wonderful Life' Earn Its Wings as a Musical?
By Lewis Beale, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Playing the End of Innocence : Movies: Juliette Lewis surprises critics with a strong performance as the teen-aged daughter in 'Cape Fear.'
By Daniel Cerone, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Soft Market Pushes Back Craft Museum's Home Plan
By Dennis Romero, TIMES STAFF WRITER
T-Bone Stakes Out Radio Variety Show : Pop music: Burnett's Friday-night concerts at McCabe's will become an NPR Christmas special. He wants them to be 'like Ed Sullivan meets the Grand Ole Opry.'
By Chris Willman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Graphic Tale of the USSR During WWII
By Leah Ollman
A North County Koo : Music: Owner of Leo's Little Bit O' Country has earned his share of success since arriving from South Korea.
By John D'Agostino, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Psychotic Waltz's Vocalist Makes Hay of Group Hiatus
By John D'Agostino
O.C. DANCE : He's Still Tapping His Talents
By Chris Pasles
Waking Up to the Arts : Visual and Musical Program Is an Eye-Opener for Students--Even the Nappers
By Zan Dubin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ART REVIEW : Life in a Dramatic New Light
By Christopher Knight, TIMES ART CRITIC
Restructuring LAUSD
Arts
By Beth Kleid, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Movies
By Beth Kleid, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Television
By Beth Kleid, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Movies
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Legal File
By Beth Kleid, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Movies
By Beth Kleid, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Arts
By Beth Kleid, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Pop Reviews : Ozzy Belts Out Off-Key Excitement
By Jonathan Gold
Pop Reviews : Deep in the Heart of Scotland
By Richard Cromelin
ART REVIEWS : A Dark Side to Children's 'Diaries'
By Susan Kandel, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Music Review : Walker-McClish Recital in Westwood
By Donna Perlmutter
Music Review : Montoya Heads Flamenco Program
By John Henken
STAGE REVIEW : 'The Dragon' a Lacerating Allegory of Political Change
By Don Shirley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
KID BEAT : 'The Littlest Wizard' Needs Magic Touch
By Lynne Heffley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TV REVIEW : 'Civil Wars' Loses Battle to Absurdities
By Howard Rosenberg, TIMES TELEVISION CRITIC
TV Ratings : Clarifying the Nielsens
By Lee Margulies
Music Review : An Engaging Survey of Mexican Songs
By Timothy Mangan
BUSINESS
Small Investors Take Long-Term View
By Tom Petruno
Worry--Then Relief : Stocks: Professional traders stepped in to lift the Dow when it was off 78.04, trimming its daily loss to 41.15.
By Victor F. Zonana, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Much Narrower Bank Bill Goes to House Floor : Banking: A key committee approves a proposal to pump $70 billion into the deposit insurance fund. The vote may dash the Administration's hopes for sweeping reform this year.
By Robert A. Rosenblatt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bailout Agency's Auction Given a Second Chance : Thrifts: The Resolution Trust Corp. hopes Thursday's sale will get past the opening gavel, unlike last year's fiasco.
By James Bates, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Consumers Taking a Harder Look at Credit Cards
By Denise Gellene, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Environment Costs May Hit $23 Billion, Oil Industry Says
By Patrick Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Energy
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Al Jerome has been named president and chief executive of...
Energy
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Other News
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High Technology
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High Technology
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High Technology
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The Health-Care Heist
Banking
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
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Banking
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Economy
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Union Says British Airways Seeks KLM
From Associated Press
Stealth Fighter Funding Gets Shot Down : Defense: A congressional committee cuts money to restart production of the Lockheed jet.
By Ralph Vartabedian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Shapiro New Executive VP at New Line Distribution
Merchandise Trade Deficit Steady in September : Commerce: Exports of U.S. goods were at near-record levels, while imports surged to the highest point in 11 months.
By Oswald Johnston, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Some Rich Are Still Paying No Taxes, IRS Says
From Associated Press
Some 'Green' P.R. Is Called Smoke Screen : Environment: Many companies that trumpet their ecological records still pollute, a research group says.
From Associated Press
The Fall Could Have Been Worse : Wall Street: Analysts say controls on computerized program trading may have kept the markets from plunging even further on Friday and Tuesday.
By Sharon Bernstein, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Founders of Major O.C. Architectural Company Split Up
By Susan Christian and Cristina Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Executive Seeks Old Challenges of Risk, Profit
By Dean Takahashi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Developer of Pacific Hills Project Is in Default
By Susan Christian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hungary Gives Approval to Use ICN's Ribavirin : Health care: Along with Ireland, it becomes the second European nation to allow the drug in AIDS virus therapy. The firm's stock goes up to $15.50.
By Gregory Crouch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Banking/finance
Compiled by James S. Granelli / Times staff writer
BANKING/FINANCE : CommerceBank Vets Trying to Take Some Deposits to New Jobs
Compiled by James S. Granelli / Times staff writer
Banking/finance
Compiled by James S. Granelli / Times staff writer
Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies in Orange...
Keating Jury Rehears Bond Sale Testimony
By James S. Granelli, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Latino Companies in O.C. Find Climate for Growth Hot, Hot, Hot
Stockholders Are Waiting and Seeing : Market: The current nose dive has invoked a modest response from O.C. investors. Most of the county's publicly traded companies' stocks followed the plunge.
By Cristina Lee and John O'Dell, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Wisconsin Invests Trust in O.C.: The state of Wisconsin...
Investor Backs Away From Safeguard: Emerging Growth...
Bridgford Splits Stock, Declares Dividend: Bridgford Foods...
A Super Send-Off for New Toshiba PC: Toshiba America's...
New Alliance Bolsters Donahue Schriber
By Chris Woodyard, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Troubled Loan Torpedoes Bank's Profitable Quarter : Earnings: CommerceBank adds $1 million to its loss reserves and turns revenues of $329,907 into a deficit of $240,093. A senior executive has resigned.
By James S. Granelli, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Archive Posts a $49.3-Million Loss--a First
By Dean Takahashi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mitsubishi Motors of America Sells Its 1 Millionth Car in U.S.
Other News
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NEWS
TOUR: It's a Short Walk to the Past : Altadena Home Tour Is a Walk to the Past
By Loretta Schertz Keller, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Quake in Tokyo Closes Airport, Stops Trains
\o7 Reuters\f7
TV News Van Driver Hampered Oakland Fire Fight, Police Say
\o7 Associated Press\f7
State Treasurer Attacks Bush, Wilson : Economy: Kathleen Brown says the President and his advisers are indifferent to problems and the governor is playing politics with the budget.
By Douglas P. Shuit, TIMES STAFF WRITER
On Texas Border, Outlook for Air Quality Is Murky : Environment: Poverty and lax enforcement of Mexican pollution laws hamper incentives for cleanup.
By J. Michael Kennedy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Stock Market Seen to Signal It's Losing Faith in Recovery : Economy: Sharp declines indicate that investors are worried about corporate profits, long-term interest rates.
By James Flanigan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Panel Likely to Condemn Cranston Acts : Ethics: Senator said to escape trial or censure for his actions in the 'Keating Five' affair but faces rebuke in full debate on the floor today.
By Sara Fritz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Blacks Find Bias Amid Affluence : A rapidly growing black middle class raises the prospect of a new order in civil rights and social patterns. But many say whites still do not accept or understand them.
By Sam Fulwood Iii, TIMES STAFF WRITER
McDonnell in Tentative Deal With Taiwanese
By Ralph Vartabedian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mexico Soldiers Accused in Drug Agent Killings : Narcotics: Deaths of 7 officers in shootout had been called a tragic mistake. Probers now believe otherwise.
By Marjorie Miller and Douglas Jehl, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Robbins Quits Senate, Admits to Corruption : Probe: The San Fernando Valley Democrat will be sentenced to 5 years in prison. He promises to cooperate in other prosecutions.
By Paul Jacobs and Mark Gladstone, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
House Sustains Bush's Abortion Counseling Ban
By William J. Eaton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Shevardnadze Named Foreign Minister Again
By Michael Parks and Elizabeth Shogren, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
An Odd Kind of Revenge
By Robert A. Jones
At the End of a Love Story, an Abdication
By Laurie Becklund, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Drug Reverses Artery Disease, Study Finds
By Janny Scott, TIMES MEDICAL WRITER
Outcry Prompts Revival of Bill on Drought Relief : Water: House Interior Committee chairman says he will delay a bid to reform long-term contracts until early next year.
By Glenn F. Bunting, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wineries to Issue Lead Warnings : Health: Makers settle lawsuit charging that foil used to seal bottles is a potential health hazard.
By Paul Jacobs, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Research Bares Sunless Tanning Method : Dermatology: Experimental hormone treatment might help people who burn easily as well as offer a hedge against the peril of ozone layer depletion.
By Janny Scott, TIMES MEDICAL WRITER
2 Ex-Captives Are Reunited With Families : Hostage crisis: Terry Waite goes home to England. Wife, daughters and brothers greet American Thomas Sutherland in Germany.
By Tamara Jones and William Tuohy, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Haitian Refugees Return to Reality : Repatriation: Bush Administration ships 315 back home. But U.S. judge orders a halt.
By Kenneth Freed, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Runaway Mexican Train Derails Onto Road, Killing 50
\o7 From Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
An Ailing Provo Turns 'The Swamp' Into a Field of Dreams : A daring new industrial park built totally on speculation resuscitates the Utah town.
By Ron Harris, TIMES STAFF WRITER
In Death, a Generous Rancher Emerges as 'Crazy Pig,' the Drug Lord : Trafficking: Somehow, he avoided detection and arrest for years until he was mysteriously gunned down in Guadalajara.
By Marjorie Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Soviets Offered Aid but Stress Debt Relief : Economy: Rich nations unveil a package worth several billion dollars. An aide to Yeltsin says Moscow can't meet its obligations.
By Carey Goldberg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Vukovar Refugees Flee as Yugoslav Army Triumphs
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Despite Soviet Flexibility, U.S. Officials Question Value of Arms Talks : Diplomacy: Amid political turmoil, can anybody in Moscow deliver on accords? There are doubts.
By Robert C. Toth, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kerrey Offers Apology for Lesbian Joke : Politics: Presidential hopeful calls the story, also involving ex-Gov. Brown, insensitive and stupid. He told it to fellow candidate Bill Clinton.
By Philip Hager, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bush Invites Salinas
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Voter Turnout Fell to 45% in '90, Census Bureau Says
By Janine Defao, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Spy Satellite Glitch Delays Space Shuttle Liftoff
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Signs Point to 'Good Recovery,' Bush Says : Economy: President cites low inflation and interest rates and declining personal debt. He again blames Congress for sluggish growth.
By James Gerstenzang, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Admiral Named Bush Aide
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Ex-Drug Kingpin Testifies Against Noriega : Narcotics: Carlos Lehder tells of former Panamanian leader's links to Medellin cartel. The Colombian is serving time in a U.S. prison.
By Robert L. Jackson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gov. Cuomo Hears Bad News: N.Y. State Deficit May Double
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Stormy Florida Still 'Lightning Capital'
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Mexico Plans Toll Road
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Mexicans Fear Plant Could Cause 'Next Bhopal' : Hazards: Residents also say government may force them to move, which officials deny. Chemical facility is owned in part by Du Pont, which terms it safe.
By Patrick J. Mcdonnell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Lawmaker's Life
By Michael Connelly, Times Staff Writer
Race Shaping Up for Robbins' Seat : Politics: Weintraub says she'll run. Assemblymen Katz and Friedman are also among those mentioned for special election to fill out term ending in 1994.
By Jack Cheevers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Text of Robbins' Letter of Resignation From Senate
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Robbins Was Widely Disliked by Colleagues : Reputation: He was known for his cockiness and his deal-making, but he remained popular with constituents in his heavily Democratic district.
By Mark Gladstone, TIMES STAFF WRITER
State Begins Campaign for Assault-Gun Registration
By Carl Ingram, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MOUTHFUL: The honor was surely well-deserved, but even the...
By Thuan Le and Jerry Hicks and Zan Dubin
Laguna Rejects Mobile Home Rent Control
By Leslie Earnest and Leslie Berkman, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
HIGH-STEPPING TIME: UCI dance professor Donald McKayle, a...
By Jerry Hicks and Thuan Le and Zan Dubin
Search for O.C.-Bound Plane Scaled Back
By James M. Gomez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
REALITY CHECK: When Detroit's Mike Utley landed on his...
By Thuan Le and Zan Dubin and Jerry Hicks
Gulf War Cleanup Financing Sought
\o7 Reuters\f7
VET AID: Local congressmen say Orange County needs its own...
By Zan Dubin and Thuan Le and Jerry Hicks
Bent on Clearing the Air : Attorney Mary Nichols hopes 'Amazing L.A.' campaign will spur residents to join the fight to keep Los Angeles from choking to death.
By Connie Koenenn, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FIXATIONS : Mover and Shaker : Tambourine-Touting Gloria an O.C. Club Regular
By Jim Washburn, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
A Guide to Reclaiming L.A.
By Connie Koenenn
Out of This World : UFOs: A former Soviet air force colonel preaches the gospel of extraterrestrial visitation, in which the friendly folk from outer space are waiting for us to get our act together.
By Paul Dean, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Generosity Flows Like Wine at Benefit
By Kathryn Bold
Attention Disorder Can Explain School Problems
By Sherry Angel, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
New York, L.A., Paris--This Cat Goes Everywhere
By Irene Lacher, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Support Grows for New Medicinal-Herb Rules
By Cathy Sears, AMERICAN HEALTH MAGAZINE SERVICE
BOOK REVIEW : Agonies, Ecstasies of Democracy : THE HONEY AND THE HEMLOCK: Democracy and Paranoia in Ancient Athens and Modern America, \o7 by Eli Sagan\f7 , Basic Books, $27.00, 429 pages
By Jonathan Kirsch, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Life on Hold Should Be Fate of Everyone Who Cuts In
By Jack Smith
Oh Baby: Tennis star Chris Evert has won six U.S. Opens...
Compiled by YEMI TOURE
'Gorilla' Protects Car Doors
By Lynn Simross
Award Against BMW Sends Strong Signal
By Ralph Vartabedian
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
28 'Problem Officers' Are Under Psychological Review, Gates Says
By Richard A. Serrano, RICHARD A. SERRANO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Judges Pull Plug on Night Court Despite Pleas of Reiner, Supervisors
From United Press International
Judge Imposes Limits on Suits by Ex-Planning Chief : Government: Emotional distress claim ruled invalid, but Spalding can seek damages against city attorney.
By Barry M. Horstman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
Toll Road to Stretch From Mexicali to Tecate
Boy Accused of Killing His Father Is Released
By John H. Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Supervisors Adopt Waste Water Law
Jeffrey W. Pascoe; Company Vice President
Obituaries
Officials Fault County Plan to Ease Congestion
By Carlos V. Lozano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
District Urges Big Expansion of Landfill : Santa Paula: The proposal infuriates some area residents and growers' representatives. They fear additional pollution.
By Joanna M. Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
District Weighs Tougher English Classes at College
By Tina Daunt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Supervisors OK $385,000 for Defense in Fraud Case : Courts: The two defendants have been declared indigent and given public lawyers despite their apparent affluence.
By Daryl Kelley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
More Families Than Ever Seek Groceries From Food Banks : Recession: Officials say people with jobs are relying on the relief organizations to help combat hard times.
By Larry Speer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
OJAI VALLEY : Reusing Effluent Costly, Report Says
By David Ciaffardini
COUNTYWIDE : With 2 for Tutoring, They Practice 3 R's
By Caitlin Rother
MOORPARK : 4 Buildings Burn in Orange Grove Fire
By Psyche Pascual
OAK PARK : Supervisors Raise Trash Collection Fee
By Daryl Kelley
NEWBURY PARK : Woman Arrested in Attack on Husband
By Psyche Pascual
SIMI VALLEY : Residents Oppose Expansion of City
By Maia Davis
SANTA PAULA : New Way to Select Panelists Studied
By Paul Payne
SIMI VALLEY : City to Buy Land for Rail Depot, Parking
By Carlos V. Lozano
VENTURA : Quake-Proofing of Buildings Required
By Mack Reed
VENTURA : Man Who Blinded Son Is Jailed Again
By Gary Gorman
OXNARD : Board Won't Open Armory Every Night
By Daryl Kelley
Making a Political Appeal : D.A. Reiner's comments in shooting case are not helpful
A Politician in Disgrace : The question now is what else Alan Robbins knows
Washington Sinks Key Anti-Drought Bill : WATER WATCH: But tide is running toward reform
Evidence of Developer's Secret Deal Reported : Lawsuit: City attorneys say a $200,000 offer was intended to gain Pierce College's support for Warner Ridge plan. A five-month delay is sought in the builder's case against L.A.
By Richard Lee Colvin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cheyenne Brando Checks Into Hospital in Tahiti
Pleas by Reiner, Board Fail to Save Night Court
Supervisors Order Inquiry Into New Fire Dispatch System
By Amy Pyle, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Police Name Latino to Foothill's No. 2 Job : Public safety: Gabe Ornelas, a 27-year veteran with the department, will lead the division's patrol officers. He replaces Capt. Paul Jefferson.
By Carol Watson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Libertarians Bring 3rd-Party Message to Handful at CSUN
By Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Planners OK Plan to Lease School Site : Santa Clarita: A residents group opposed to use of the property for a shopping center may appeal.
By Tracey Kaplan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Associates Call Robbins' Fall a Loss for Valley : Politics: The region will 'miss his ability to get things done,' said one aide of the former high-profile, powerful state senator.
By Alan C. Miller and Paul Lieberman, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Sharks on the Right Are Circling Bush : GOP: If Pat Buchanan and friends can weaken the President, they gain more clout.
By Ross K. Baker, \o7 Ross K. Baker is a professor of political science at Rutgers University. and \f7
Resignation Prompts Early Speculation on a Potential Successor
By Jack Cheevers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cult Leader to Return to Face Child Abuse Charges
By Michael Connelly, TIMES STAFF WRITER
$40-Million Lancaster Postal Center Planned
Revising of Oak Tree Ordinance Postponed
Police Investigate Man's Fatal Stabbing
Slurs Ignite Brawl at Lancaster Jail
Man Pleads Innocent to Killing Wife, 2 Others
An Absent America, a Toothless Europe : Yugoslavia: Since the United States won't accept a European military force, it must take an active role in stopping Serbia's aggression.
By Robert E. Hunter, \o7 Robert E. Hunter is vice president for regional programs and director of European studies at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington. \f7
PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC SPACES : You Learn to Get in Line Early
By Linda Blandford
PERSPECTIVE ON ADVERTISING : Bikini Team: Sexism for the Many : Sex harassment is considered wrong in the workplace, but ads relentlessly sell an image of subservient women.
By Ronald K.L. Collins, \o7 Ronald K.L. Collins, co-founder of the Center for the Study of Commercialism, teaches law at the Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law, in Washington. \f7
Final 20% of Dead Sea Scrolls to Be Published : Religion: Photos of the parts of the documents that have remained uncirculated will be offered in a two-volume set by two Southland scholars. The action is a final blow to a 40-year monopoly of the writings.
By John J. Goldman and Russell Chandler, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
S.R. Browne, Pioneer Black Teacher, Dies : Education: He helped integrate the L.A. secondary school system. The accomplished musician also served as a mentor to the prominent jazz figures of the day.
By Burt A. Folkart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gates Wants 450 More Officers; Council Panel Urges Hiring Freeze
By Richard A. Serrano and Frederick M. Muir, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Little Lotto Results
Mother Charged With Murder in Fire That Killed Her 3 Children
By Stephanie Chavez and Tina Griego, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
From Street to Theater : Hundreds of Homeless Attend Premiere of Movie About Them
By Penelope Mcmillan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Neo-Nazi' Deputies Barred at Rose Parade : Law enforcement: Pasadena makes exclusion of alleged white supremacists a condition of security pact with Sheriff's Department.
By Edmund Newton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Supervisors Order Review of Travel Allowances
County Park Named for Magic Johnson
3 Football Players Charged With Rape
Singer Billy Idol Charged With Assault on Woman
Panel Softens Probation Terms for Banning Team
Youth in Robbery Attempt Killed by Off-Duty Officer
City Housing Officials Told to Remedy Problems
Latino Gets No. 2 Post in LAPD's Foothill Division
When Protest Edges Up to Racism
By Bill Boyarsky
City Claims New Evidence of Deal Cut by Developer
A passenger riding squirt-gun? It happened in Pomona and...
By Steve Harvey
28 'Problem Officers' Are Under Psychological Review, Gates Says
5 Wounded by Gunfire in Drive-By
Angry Groups Vow to Drive Judge in Grocer Case From the Bench : Courts: But rights activists, upset at sentence of probation for fatal shooting, are also critical of Reiner's plan to block jurist from handling any more criminal trials.
By Andrea Ford, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Antonovich Creates Heat With 'Hot Flash' Remark to Molina
By Amy Pyle, TIMES STAFF WRITER
3 Blacks Lose Bid for Police Union Board
By Richard A. Serrano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
City Chills Out a Bit on Skateboard Curbs : City Hall: Laguna Niguel council decides that handcuffing and arresting young violators are excessive. Fines are substituted.
By Davan Maharaj, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Health Conferees Hear of Latino Folk Medicine
By David Reyes, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Covering Hate Vandals: It's Not a Black-and-White Case
By Dana Parsons
4 Acquitted of Murder in Drug Officer's Death : Courts: Jury convicts the three men and one woman of felony cocaine dealing. Three alleged gunmen still await trial.
By Dan Weikel, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Drop in the Pols : Legislators Bergeson, Leonard Plummet in Sky Dive
By Ralph Frammolino, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LAGUNA BEACH : Sheltering CSP From Mortgage
By Leslie Earnest
ANAHEIM : City Manager Won't Give Up Severance
By Terry Spencer
COUNTYWIDE : Report Raps Trauma Center Cost Shifting
MISSION VIEJO : Civic Center Hearing Is Planned Tonight
By Frank Messina
ANAHEIM : Council Peers Elect Daly Mayor Pro Tem
MISSION VIEJO : Truck-Ban Proposal to Be Considered
By Frank Messina
ANAHEIM : Convention Center Expansion Proposed
By Terry Spencer
ANAHEIM : City OKs SRO Units With Low Rents
By Terry Spencer
COUNTYWIDE : Ruling Finalizes Supervisor's Divorce
By George Frank
COUNTYWIDE : Rescue Mission Seeks Holiday Help
By Jon Nalick
NEWPORT BEACH : City, Bay Club to Discuss Revamping
By Lisa Mascaro
SANTA ANA : 2 Bandits in Home Invasion Still Sought
By James M. Gomez
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Recession Threatens to Increase Deficit
By John Penner
STANTON : Saturday Shooting Claims 2nd Victim
By Eric Young
SANTA ANA : Residents Oppose Traffic Access Plan
By Jon Nalick
SANTA ANA : Lifesaving Skills Tested by Students
By Jon Nalick
SANTA ANA : Man Fatally Shot During Argument
By James M. Gomez
Alternate UCI House Sites Backed : Preservation: Either of two new locations would be preferable to putting University House where it would threaten rare birds and plants, an Academic Senate subcommittee says.
By Kristina Lindgren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COSTA MESA : Fuel Tanks Worry Airport Neighbors
By Mary Anne Perez
Civic Center Homeless Told to Move Belongings : Santa Ana: City says it needs to clear plazas so crews can steam-clean the areas. Rocky relationship grows shakier.
By Gebe Martinez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Annexation of Gypsum Canyon OKd
By Terry Spencer, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
2 Arrested in Fatal Driveway Shooting
Philosopher A.I. Melden of UCI Dies
By Kristina Lindgren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Memorial for UCI Professor Isabel Birnbaum
By Kristina Lindgren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Test-Score Gap Spurs Call for District Help : Education: Smaller classes and higher-paid teachers are suggested for schools serving black and Latino students, who are falling further behind whites and Asians.
By David Smollar, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Strict Gag Rule Imposed in Broderick Trial : Law: Judge, in an unusual move, restricts press and public from hearings despite defendant's wishes that the proceedings stay open.
By Michael Granberry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Escondido Board OKs Valley Center High School Site
By Jonathan Gaw, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Judge Says Courthouse Restoration Is Imperiled
By John H. Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Who Should Teach Them?
TRAFFIC WATCH : Light Brigade
Winemakers Stung by Suit Agree to Get the Lead Out : Health: Vintners will issue warnings and begin phasing out use of potentially dangerous lead foil to seal bottles.
By Paul Jacobs, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bridge's Laser Warning System Takes Safety to New Heights
By Paul Chavez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
North County Trash Troubles Piling Up
By Leonard Bernstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
San Diego
SPORTS
Raging Bull : Pierce's Parker Channels Anger Into Punishing Running Style
By Mike Hiserman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Torrance Overwhelms Canyon in Volleyball
By David Coulson, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
No More Burdens to Bear : Carpinteria Bows Out of Football Series With Moorpark After 51st Win in a Row
By Jeff Meyers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Antelope Valley Facing Key Game Without 3 Players Accused of Rape : College football: Two others also named in complaint by 14-year-old are not charged because they might testify in the case.
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HIGH SCHOOL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Torrid L.A. Baptist Sweeps Volleyball Quarterfinal
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Master's Soccer Team Seeded 11th in NAIA Tournament Field
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By Jerry Crowe, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Neck Injury Paralyzes Lions' Utley : Pro football: Lineman loses mobility from chest down, team doctor says.
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Strawberry Says the Dodgers Must Be Rid of Daniels : Baseball: His refusal to play in pain has affected the team's attitude, right fielder says. Left fielder denies the allegations.
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Ripken Is the Most Valuable Player; Fielder Is Most Upset
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Magic Wants a Piece of NBA Action : Pro basketball: He talks to Buss and Stern about buying a franchise. Laker official says the owner isn't ready to sell. Johnson started AZT treatment Monday.
By Elliott Almond, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Glare of the Spotlight Lingers Too Long : College football: After scoring winning touchdown against UCLA last season, USC receiver Morton found negative side of celebrity.
By Jerry Crowe, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ANALYSIS : Something Is Missing From Kings; Could It Be Kasper and Duchesne?
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Egos Churning the Waters : The Competition for Lunker Striped Bass at Silverwood Lake Turns Mild-Mannered Sportsmen Into Volatile Finger-Pointers
By Rich Roberts, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NBA Hires Expert to Educate Players, Teams About AIDS
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LOS ALAMITOS : Baffert Gives Up His Quarter Horses
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PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Viking Owner Says He Wants Holtz
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The Winning Continues or Casper : Golf: Continued competition still fun for Hall of Fame member.
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Padres Begin Talks With Teufel
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Aztecs Beat UC Riverside in Volleyball
Toreros Land 4 Top Basketball Prospects
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All Six Triton Teams Advance to the Playoffs
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Angels Say They'll Pass on Bonilla in Bidding War
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Valencia Gets to Feel the Heat in Division VI
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Calvary Chapel's Sharkey Can Compete With Best
By Martin Beck, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Champion Irvine Tries to Focus on Road Ahead
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Winds Wreak Havoc on Cabo Racers
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Quarterbacks Crowd Center Stage in This Show
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Eisenhower Is Mighty, but Not Invincible
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Psychic Fumbles Several Playoff Predictions
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Esperanza Steadies Itself for Careful Final Steps
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CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTES : Cornerback Dropped From Football Team
By Mike Digiovanna
Tustin Guard Moore Picks Texas Christian
UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Extra Practice Helps Sugar Perfect His Putting
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Big West-WAC Might Join Forces for Some Sports
By Scott Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Forward From Texas Signs With UC Irvine
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Torrey Pines Knocks Out No. 1 Serra
Iowa Coach Says He Hopes to Meet BYU in Holiday Bowl
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Two Might Join WAC in Baseball, Softball
By Scott Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lakers Keep Suns in Slump
By Mark Heisler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clippers Give Way in Second Half
By Scott Howard-cooper, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Coaches' Forum Is Quickly Transformed Into Snipe Hunt
By Elliott Almond
Kings Fend Off Sharks in Overtime : Hockey: Donnelly scores with 1:13 remaining as L.A. ends its six-game winless streak with a 3-2 victory.
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Bruins Learn to 'Fight On' in Practice
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Starting Quarterback Undetermined
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Griffin Reaches 106 Final in World Boxing
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Winds Die Down, and Ole Wins Race to Cabo : Sailing: Elias' yacht finishes 41 minutes in front. A sailor falls overboard but is rescued.
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Irvine Wins, 81-49
U.S. Women Defeat Brazil, 5-0, to Reach Soccer Quarterfinals
By Julie Cart
Trout Back and Anglers Have Them
OUTDOOR NOTES : Fishermen Closing In on Record Giant Yellowfin Tuna
By Pete Thomas
NBA ROUNDUP : The Heat Is On in Fourth Win in a Row, 111-91
By Dan Hafner
NHL ROUNDUP : Red Wings' Federov Can Do It All, 4-1
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PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Esiason's Status in Doubt for Sunday
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PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Rookie Young Impresses Coaches
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SOUTHERN SECTION WATER POLO PLAYOFFS : San Clemente Upsets No. 1 Corona del Mar
By Martin Beck
SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Unseeded Laguna Beach Upsets Mater Dei
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SOUTHERN SECTION TENNIS PLAYOFFS : Dana Hills Surprises Corona del Mar Again
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UCI Reaches Defensive Goal in Exhibition
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