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What happened on November 17, 1992
ENTERTAINMENT
Looking Inward : Rocker Joe Ely Doesn't Let a Little Introspection Dampen Lively Shows
By Buddy Seigal, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Condon All-Stars Bring Their 'Musicians' Haven' to Escondido : Concert: Band leader Ed Polcer was a regular at the hip New York hangout in the '50s and '60s.
By Dirk Sutro
OPERA REVIEW : A Sprawling 'Don Carlo': San Francisco Tries Again
By Martin Bernheimer, TIMES MUSIC CRITIC
Television
By Aleene Macminn, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Legal File
By Aleene Macminn, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
MUSIC REVIEW : Members of Vivo Trio Separated at Group's Birth : Three exceptional musicians remain largely individuals playing simultaneously at chamber ensemble's debut at UC Irvine.
By Timothy Mangan, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Stage
By Aleene Macminn, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Television
By Aleene Macminn, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Movies
By Aleene Macminn, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Movies
By Aleene Macminn, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Television
By Aleene Macminn, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
JAZZ REVIEW : Alexandria Knows the Way to Phrase It
By Bill Kohlhaase, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Weekend Box Office : 'Dracula' Counts for Plenty
By David J. Fox
STAGE REVIEW : Suffering the Pain of Abortion Choices
By * \o7 "Choices," Play Box Theatre, 1955 N. Cahuenga Blvd., Hollywood. Fridays, 8 P.M.; Saturdays, 8 and 9:30 P.M.; Sundays, 8 P.M. Ends Nov. 22. $12; (213) 243-5441. Running Time: 1 Hour. and Robert Koehler and \f7
DANCE REVIEW : Avaz Troupe Serves Up a Marathon Variety Show
By Lewis Segal
MUSIC REVIEW : Tribute Opens Choral Society New Season
By John Henken
ART REVIEW : Jarring Family Album of Domesticity : Photography: An exhibition at the County Museum of Art looks at 'Pleasures and Terrors of Domestic Comfort.'
By William Wilson, TIMES ART CRITIC
STAGE REVIEW : 'Oil' Strikes Chords, but Plot Runs Dry
By Sylvie Drake, TIMES THEATER CRITIC
'Today' a Rare Bright Spot at NBC
By Rick Du Brow
TV REVIEWS : 'JFK, Hoffa and Mob' Hints at Mafia Ties
By Robert Koehler
TV REVIEWS : Smart Startling as a Serial Killer
By Ray Loynd
TV REVIEWS : 'The New Europeans': Road to Unification
By R.K.
Real Story of a Guy and His Monster : Movies: Countless films have altered Shelley's 'Frankenstein' novel. Now, TNT will try to set things right.
By Jeff Kaye, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Singing a Different Tune : Jimmy Scott Comes to Terms With a Cruel Affliction
By Richard Guilliatt, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Stars to Come Out for AIDS Benefit : Glittery Show at Universal Expected to Raise More Than $2 Million
By David J. Fox, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Geffen Firm Said to Settle Case of Sex Harassment : Litigation: An out-of-court settlement of $500,000 is reportedly reached in one suit, but another may be filed.
By Chuck Philips, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
THEATER / MARK CHALON SMITH : Making Head, Tails of Brecht : UCI Troupe Tackles Controversial Translation of 'Threepenny Opera'
By Mark Chalon Smith
"The Living," a play by Anthony Clarvoe that was read last...
Compiled by Ken Williams
KOCE to Profile Shortstop Program
By Rick Vanderknyff
Clarke Reveals a Lighter View of Erasure's Show
By Richard Cromelin, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Frey Isn't Bothered by the 'Weather' : Rock: The former Eagles member, who plays the Coach House on Wednesday, has more to think about than album sales.
By Jim Washburn, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
NEWS
Daily 3
Rail Bond Measure Defeated
Camarena Case
U.S. Shortage of Family Doctors
Camarena Case
U.S. Shortage of Family Doctors
Rail Bond Measure Defeated
Top-Quality Goods
Rail Bond Measure Defeated
Recession
Defeat of Props. 158, 159
NO STOPPING: KOCE-TV's venerable news host Jim Cooper has...
By Eric Lichtblau and Helene Elliott and Jerry Hicks
DARK ARENA: Sunday was the deadline for National Hockey...
By Eric Lichtblau and Jerry Hicks and Helene Elliott
TRUST THEM: County supervisors recently slashed another...
By Helene Elliott and Eric Lichtblau and Jerry Hicks
JOB WELL DONE? A guilty plea on misdemeanor...
By Jerry Hicks and Helene Elliott and Eric Lichtblau
Youngster Gets Support From 'Penguin' Star
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Some Newly Elected to Shun Perks but Keep Free Parking at Airport
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
COLUMN ONE : Unlocking the Secrets of Aging : Scientists are deciphering genetic codes they say will lead to keeping people alive much longer. But the social and ethical implications of sharing the Fountain of Youth are impossible to ignore.
By Sheryl Stolberg, TIMES MEDICAL WRITER
U.N. Peacekeepers Face a Crisis of High Expectations : Mission: More troubled areas need help, but officials are constrained by both tradition and a fear of failure.
By Stanley Meisler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Riots: 6 Months Later
German Opposition Party Backs Immigration Limits
By Tyler Marshall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Unprecedented 7th Year of State Drought Forecast : Water: Hydrologists say dry spell would exceed those found in tree-ring records dating as far back as 1560.
By Virginia Ellis and Frederick M. Muir, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
New Vatican Catechism Updates 1566 Version : Religion: Drunk driving and tax evasion join abortion and homosexuality on list of taboos.
By William D. Montalbano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.N. Authorizes Naval Blockade Against Serbia
\o7 From Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Detroit Officers Charged in Black Motorist's Death
By Donald Woutat, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clinton, Congress Chiefs Vow Unity : Politics: President-elect and Democrats toast the ending of GOP era with an eye toward cooperation. But their blueprints for problem-solving differ.
By Douglas Jehl, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clinton Rebuffs Critics on Gay Military Ban
By Douglas Jehl, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NRA Drops Effort to Fight Gun Law : Weapons: The organization abandons its two-year challenge of California's ban on military-style assault arms for fear U.S. Supreme Court would not hear case.
By Carl Ingram, TIMES STAFF WRITER
State Can't Bar Veterans From Getting Benefits : Law: U.S. justices let stand ruling that disallows exclusion of those who did not live in California when they entered the service.
By David G. Savage, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Keno May Be a Hot Number for Lottery : Gambling: As the game quietly debuts, sales increase sharply. State officials expect to have better idea of its impact in six weeks when equipment is fully installed.
By Virginia Ellis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Roberti Plans to Keep Firm Grip on Senate Leadership Post : Politics: He counters rumors that he is on the verge of being replaced by saying he plans to remain president pro tem until he retires in 1994.
By Carl Ingram, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Few Questioned Fired Official's Lavish Lifestyle : Inquiry: Former school financial officer's tastes included Mercedes-Benzes and a fur-lined bathrobe. He is accused of diverting district funds for personal use, but his lawyer says no money is missing.
By Gregory Crouch, This story was reported by Gregory Crouch, Kristina Lindgren and Jodi Wilgoren. It was written by Crouch
Grenade Blast in Jerusalem Kills Palestinian, Injures 12
By Michael Parks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Former U.N. Envoy Likely to Be Likud's New Leader : Israel: Benjamin Netanyahu is the front-runner in contest that will put party in hands of a new generation.
By Michael Parks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Presidents Often Find Life Is Stifling in a Glass White House : Clinton echoes past chief executives in his promises to stay close to the people. But those vows rarely survive the reality of a public job and its private risks.
By Marlene Cimons, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ex-Communist Leader Trounces Lithuania's Independence Heroes
By John-thor Dahlburg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
In Shift, Yeltsin Throws Lifeline to Strapped Industry
By Stephanie Simon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Major Accused of Cover-Up on Iraq Aid : Britain: Labor Party lawmaker says documents show prime minister misled Parliament on pre-Gulf War shipment of arms-making technology.
By William Tuohy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Iraq's Neighbors Refuse to Lend Support to Creation of Independent Kurdish State : Summit: Foreign ministers of Turkey, Iran and Syria back Baghdad's dominance over minority.
By William D. Montalbano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Somali Refugees Forbidden to Go Ashore in Yemen
\o7 Associated Press\f7
With Visit, German Diplomat Hopes to Reassure Israel : Mideast: Foreign Minister Klaus Kinkel will convey his country's determination to fight anti-Semitism and violence from the extreme right.
By Tyler Marshall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Anti-Gay Measure Passed by Voters Invalid, Judge Rules
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Latinos to Press Clinton for More Appointments
By Gebe Martinez and Ronald Brownstein, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Air Search Continues for Missing Yachtsman
\o7 Associated Press\f7
N.Y. Lawmaker Sought Clinton Passport Probe : Campaign: But the State Dept. search was completed before letter citing Democratic nominee by name arrived from Rep. Gerald Solomon.
By Norman Kempster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lawmaker Decries 'Delay' in Iraqi Loan Case Inquiry : Scandal: Rep. Brooks assails Justice Dept., saying chances for a special counsel may be in jeopardy.
By Ronald J. Ostrow, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Study Shows Risk of Heart Attack Greatest on Mondays
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Judge Orders Miami 'Safe Zones' Where Homeless Won't Be Rousted
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
FDA Urged to OK Drug for Ovarian Cancer : Health: The agency's oncologic committee recommends approval of taxol after studies show it to be effective.
By Robert L. Jackson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bush Denies Being Dispirited by Defeat, Readies for Clinton Visit
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Publisher of Life Takes Over Time
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : As Parents Read Less, Children Turn to TV
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Nation IN BRIEF : MARYLAND : TB Strains Hitting Victims of AIDS
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Anti-Semitism Survey Finds Prejudice Down but Not Out
By John J. Goldman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New Vatican Catechism Updates 1566 Version : Religion: Drunk driving and tax evasion join abortion and homosexuality on list of taboos.
By William D. Montalbano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O.C. Poll Guard Case Ends in Settlement by State GOP
By Dave Lesher, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Understanding the Riots--Six Months Later : A New Blue Line / REMAKING THE LAPD : A New Direction
Understanding the Riots--Six Months Later : A New Blue Line / REMAKING THE LAPD : Optimism Growing Over the Future of the LAPD
By Jesse Katz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Understanding the Riots--Six Months Later : A New Blue Line / REMAKING THE LAPD : Staff for 'A New Blue Line'
Understanding the Riots--Six Months Later : A New Blue Line / REMAKING THE LAPD : A New Direction, a Long Road
By Richard A. Serrano, \o7 This story was reported by Rich Connell, Ted Rohrlich and Richard A. Serrano. It was written by Serrano\f7
Understanding the Riots--Six Months Later : A New Blue Line / REMAKING THE LAPD : A Rise in Crime . . . A Decline in Arrests
Understanding the Riots--Six Months Later : A New Blue Line / REMAKING THE LAPD : LAPD: The New Leaders
Understanding the Riots--Six Months Later : A New Blue Line / REMAKING THE LAPD : About This Series
Understanding the Riots--Six Months Later : A New Blue Line / REMAKING THE LAPD : Q & A : Nicholas M. Wade, \o7 Patrol Sergeant, Van Nuys Division\f7
Understanding the Riots--Six Months Later : A New Blue Line / REMAKING THE LAPD : Six Months Later, a Day on the Beat : The streets are still scarred from the riots, the department has new leadership, but the mission remains steadfast for the officers sworn to protect and to serve.
By Scott Harris, \o7 This story was reported by Mike Connelly, Scott Harris, Jesse Katz, Penelope McMillan and Victor Merina. It was written by Harris\f7
Understanding the Riots--Six Months Later : A New Blue Line / REMAKING THE LAPD : Q & A : Bill Violante, \o7 President of the Los Angeles Police Protective League\f7
Understanding the Riots--Six Months Later : A New Blue Line / REMAKING THE LAPD : Looking Ahead: Voices From the Community : FRANCISCO ARGUETA
By Alicia Di Rado, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Understanding the Riots--Six Months Later : A New Blue Line / REMAKING THE LAPD : CHERYL FRANCIS HARRINGTON
By Timothy Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Understanding the Riots--Six Months Later : A New Blue Line / REMAKING THE LAPD : GILBERT AYUYAO
By Somini Sengupta, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Understanding the Riots--Six Months Later : A New Blue Line / REMAKING THE LAPD : BOB GROSS
By Josh Meyer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BOOK REVIEW : 'Trick' Falls Short of Being a Treat : TRICK OF THE EYE, \o7 by Jane Stanton Hitchcock\f7 , Dutton $19; 277 pp.
By Chris Goodrich, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
PRACTICAL VIEW / COMPUTING COMMUTING COSTS : Leaving Cars at the Station May Pay Off in Long Run
By Gary Libman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Like It or Not, Bondsmen in Orange County Have to Work All Hours and Take Risks to Perform a Service : Bailing People Out
By John Morell, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
A Controversial Technique May Be the Key to Providing Sufferers With a Way to Communicate : Unlocking Autism
By Gary Libman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Woman Can't Wake Up From Red-Tape Nightmare
By Dianne Klein
CULTURE WATCH : 'Oldest of the Old' Group Is Growing
THE WASHINGTON POST
Opera Pacific Wins $250,000 in a Waltz
By Kathryn Bold
What Becomes a Legend Most? : Trends: We've had Elvis Presley bubble gum and Marilyn Monroe collector plates. Now there's Malcolm X air freshener. 'Consumerism has no respect for the dead,' says one observer.
By David Wharton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New Workout Style Is Full of Funk and Games : The combination of low-impact aerobics and MTV-style hip-hop dance offers cardiovascular conditioning and fun.
By Julie Bawden Davis, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
PRACTICAL VIEW : You Can't Blame This on High Heels
By Ralph Vartabedian
PRACTICAL VIEW : Clear, Concise, Clever Are Keys to Wills
By Louis M. Brown and Jeffrey S. Klein
HANOI : On the POW Trail
SEOUL : Yeltsin on the Road
LIMA : Controversial Election
Next Step : Iraq Rehearses Its Pitch : A newly secure Saddam Hussein hopes to persuade Clinton's Administration to lift trade sanctions.
By Mark Fineman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Documentary : Saddling Up to Bring Back the Ballots : Getting the vote out is nothing compared to getting the vote \o7 back\f7 from some rural regions of Mexico.
By Juanita Darling, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WASHINGTON : Averting a Trade War?
Documentary : Bosnia Aid Travels a Gantlet of Fear : The main highway is a target range. So, U.N. convoys take to crude dirt paths, lurching past harrowing obstacles.
By Carol J. Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Market Scene : Eastern Europeans Get Sneak Preview of Change : They hope to learn about privatization and its pitfalls from Mexico's experience.
By Marjorie Miller and Juanita Darling, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
National Agenda : Ukraine Toys With Nuclear Second Thoughts : A growing faction says destroying the world's third-largest arsenal would cost too much in money and security.
By Mary Mycio, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Profile : New Leader Seeks to Jolt Estonia Out of Time Warp : An academic who didn't enter politics until he was 60, Meri is determined to jump-start capitalism in the former Soviet republic.
By Stephanie Simon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Drug Dealers Shoot Down Voting Idea
By Juanita Darling
Sanctions Squeeze Iraqis--Not Hussein
By Mark Fineman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Media : Men of Many Letters Deluge India's Papers : Hundreds of missives arrive daily for the Bombay press from cranks, casual correspondents and serious critics.
By Bob Drogin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Environment : Central Asia Peaks Alluring--and Treacherous : Frontier law prevails in some hoped-for tourist areas of former Soviet republics. Uncontrolled visits may hurt cultures and wildlife.
By Cindy Scharf, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
BUSINESS
Telecommunications
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
David D. Makous has joined the law firm of Lewis, D'Amato...
Glendale-based Planet Earth Entertainment announced the...
Van Toffler has been promoted to the newly created...
Discounters' Income Rises
From Associated Press
Airline Stocks Plunge, Sending Dow Down 27 : Market Overview
\o7 Highlights of Monday's market activity, compiled from Times staff and wire reports:\f7
Northwest Says It Is Cutting 565 Positions
From Associated Press
Show to Open With Boats in Doldrums : Exhibits: About 300 makers of boats and aquatic gear will display their wares at Convention Center, despite recession.
By Chris Kraul, SAN DIEGO COUNTY BUSINESS EDITOR
Joel Brilliant has been named director of re-employment...
Robert P. Fox has been named San Diego branch manager for...
Small Businesses Get a Lesson in Economy From Students : Survival: SDSU course lets students tackle real-world tasks, such as writing business plans, and saves companies big bucks.
By Andrew Lepage, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Lora Williams has been named senior product manager at...
Carmen E. Genovese has been named vice president of...
Lynn LaBreche Hamilton has joined BSHA Design Group as...
David Lopez has joined UniFiber USA as operations manager.
William F. Miller has been elected president of the...
Gloria White has been named national sales manager for the...
Melissa Mollay and Dean Lingenfelder have been named...
Caroline Rentto has been named account executive at...
Graham Patrick Milner has joined WD-40 as international...
George Montgomery has been named vice president of...
Paula Baxter Atkins has been appointed vice president of...
Hans Veeder has been appointed president of the San Diego...
Anne L. Evans has been appointed to the board of directors...
Thomas Doyle has joined the OmniTRACS Business Unit of...
Melanie Dean and Robert Dean have received the National...
Anita Alkire has been elected president of the San Diego...
Howling Success of a Casket Business
Associated Press
Ira Jaffe has been named president of Famous Music...
Banking
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Carter Hawley Hale Stores Inc. announced the appointment...
Rubbermaid's Chairman, CEO Resigns
Unocal Corp. has appointed George A. Walker, 45, corporate...
Airline Stocks Tumble; Dow Drops 27.29 : Market Overview
\o7 Highlights of Monday's market activity, compiled from Times staff and wire reports:\f7
GM's Pension Fund Shortfall is Ballooning : Autos: With the ranks of the company's retirees growing, the gap could hit $11.4 billion by the end of the year.
By Amy Harmon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Software Companies Brace for Price War : Computers: The competition should be good for consumers. But for manufacturers, it means learning to live with thinner profit margins.
By Jonathan Weber, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Northwest-KLM Joint Operation Cleared by U.S. : Airlines: The two will be allowed to function in most ways as a single airline.
By Martha M. Hamilton, WASHINGTON POST
All Charged Up in Sacramento
By Daniel Akst
Dollars and Scents : Some Magazines Are Rethinking Those Perfume Ads
By Bruce Horovitz
More Can Afford to Buy Homes : Real estate: A national survey finds affordability at its highest level since 1974. A state index also shows gains in California.
By Thomas S. Mulligan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Retail
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Airlines
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Retail
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
GM's Pension Fund Shortfall Ballooning : Autos: With the ranks of the company's retirees growing, the gap could hit $11.4 billion by the end of the year.
By Amy Harmon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GM Is Accused of Ignoring Pickups' Fuel Tank Problem
From Associated Press
Retail
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Economy
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Consumer
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Insurance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Autos
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Banking
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Chrysler May Close Austrian Venture : Automobiles: The European Community wants to add a 10% duty on vehicles made at its minivan plant.
From Associated Press
Top GATT, U.S. Officials Meet About Logjam : Commerce: No breakthrough is reported in talks aimed at resolving an American-European dispute that threatens a global trade pact.
From Reuters
L.A. Health Coverage Rates Top Survey : Insurance: But the methodology overlooks the fact that HMOs are becoming the rule in California.
By Thomas S. Mulligan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Light Trucks Drive Gains in Manufacturing : Economy: October's increase of 0.3% in factory output and a steadying of business inventories offer positive signs of recovery.
From Associated Press
Nabisco to Sell Cold Cereal Business to Philip Morris : Acquisitions: Shredded Wheat and other company brands will join Kraft's Post lineup.
From Reuters
Stock's High Close Is Low Blow to the Technicians at NYSE
From Times Wire Services
Technology
Compiled by Dean Takahashi / Times staff writer
Technology
Compiled by Dean Takahashi / Times staff writer
Technology
Compiled by Dean Takahashi / Times staff writer
AST Launches Brand-Name Status Campaign : Marketing: PC maker hopes ad firm's efforts will help it to be recognized as an industry leader, not just a clone-maker competing on price alone.
By Dean Takahashi and Anne Michaud, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Public Relations Chief to Head Chamber : Business: Thomas Wilck wants better business climate in Orange County, including new rules on workers' compensation and air quality compliance.
By Cristina Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TECHNOLOGY : Irvine Firm to Market Multimedia Circuit Board Early in '93
Compiled by Dean Takahashi / Times staff writer
Davstar Stock Price Plunges After Critical Magazine Story : Finance: The Barron's article alleged that the Newport Beach firm issued misleading press releases touting a medical device.
By Ted Johnson, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Country Club Seeks Increase in Dues to Regain Solvency : Chapter 11: Marbella board hopes to lift exclusive haven for golfers out of bankruptcy status. Opposition expected from some of 700 members.
By Chris Woodyard, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Doing Business / MAKING PIES : Sugar 'n' Spice, Everything Nice
Bramalea California Loses Its Top Executive : Home building: Peter Perrin, who had been firm's president since 1980, will start his own business.
By John O'Dell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pacesetter Business Properties: The Newport Beach company...
Covington Development Group Inc.: The Fullerton...
Care Enterprises More Than Doubles Quarterly Profits
Watson & Associates Plans $100-Million Idaho Retail Center : Development: Largest project ever for the Seal Beach firm will be built in a high-growth area east of Spokane.
By Carol Smith, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Nov. 25 Deadline to Apply for Storm Aid: Victims of damage...
Tamura Unit Moves to Temecula: Tamura Corp. of America, a...
Joint Venture Falls Through: PCC Group Inc., a Brea maker...
Viratek Shares Begin Trading on American Stock Exchange
Benton Oil Reports $666,269 Loss in Quarter
Tejon Ranch's Profit Jumps Sharply in Quarter
Tandon Posts $24-Million Loss in 3rd Quarter
Dick Clark Productions Reports $76,000 Loss
Storage Properties Reports Little Change in Profit
Banking Without Security : Robbery: Suburban financial institutions are groping for a strategy to confront the record pace of hold-ups.
By Don Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
* Rockwell International Corp. of Canoga Park won a...
* ITT Gilfillan of Van Nuys won a $180,672 contract from...
* Arete Associates of Sherman Oaks won a $533,118 contract...
* Aegir Systems Inc. of Oxnard won a $964,812 contract...
* Litton Systems Inc. of Woodland Hills won a $736,905...
* Marquardt Manufacturing Inc. of Van Nuys won a...
Valley Crest to Build Colorado Park Extension
Lindner Raises Stake in Zenith National
Image to Distribute Voyager Laser Discs
Control of Cherokee Will Shift in Debt Agreement
Drawing a Niche in Cartoons : Television: After pouring $26 million into Zodiac Entertainment, a British broadcasting concern now has two series on the air.
By Patrice Apodaca, TIMES STAFF WRITER
John E. Savage, president and chief operating officer of...
Richard King has been elected chairman of the board of...
Jonathan L. (Jake) Jacobs has been tapped by accounting...
Total MultiMedia Forms Partnership With Iterated
By Jack Searles
Improvements Indicated in Mid-Priced Housing Sales
By Jack Searles
New State Law Tries to Take Punch Out of SLAPP Suits
By Ron Galperin
2 Firms Play Role in Pipeline
By Jack Searles
Astro Sciences Rebounds, Posts Profit of $282,288
PerfectData Reports 40% Profit Drop in 2nd Quarter
Trio-Tech Reports $50,000 1st-Quarter Profit
Huntway Partners Posts $1.74-Million Loss
Incomnet Reports Loss of $419,277 in Quarter
Medical Properties Posts $759,000 Quarterly Loss
Riot Claims Lead to Drop in Unico American Profits
H&H Oil Tool Shows Small Quarterly Profit
Blue Cross Net Income Rises 64% for 9 Months
Image Entertainment Reports $622,884 Loss
Electronic Clearing House Still Facing Hurdles : Agoura Hills: Most recently the troubled company has had problems with merchants, with an allegation that four were making use of stolen credit cards.
By James F. Peltz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Faces in a Line
By Al Martinez
Hair gain scheme: The Doo Dah Parade will have a new and...
By Steve Harvey
Classes to Focus on Water Resources
By Nona Yates
Trying Harder, From the Start
Prudence, Yes, but No Retreat : Clinton should eventually end military gay ban
LAX WATCH : Airport 1993
A Big Win Within the Grasp : Resuming ties with Hanoi would be another foreign-policy coup for Bush
COLUMN LEFT/ ROBERT A. MOSKOWITZ : Give the Poor Same Rights as Polluters : Allowing low-income people to market their tax credits makes political and economic sense.
By Robert A. Moskowitz, \o7 Robert A. Moskowitz, a management and productivity consultant based in Woodland Hills, is the author of "How To Organize Your Work and Your Life" (Doubleday.) \f7
PLATFORM : Starting the Healing
\f7 and \o7 GERALD T. McLAUGHLIN, dean of Loyola Law School, is often asked about how to heal the divisions in Los Angeles unmasked by the riots. He told The Times:
PERSPECTIVE ON LAW ENFORCEMENT : Rebuild Confidence With Reforms : The human and fiscal toll in L.A. County demands more accountability and leadership.
By Merrick Bobb and Eric Schockman, \o7 Merrick Bobb is a partner in the law firm of Tuttle & Taylor and serves as general counsel to the Kolts investigation of the Sheriff's Department. H. Eric Schockman, in the political science department at USC, contributed to this article. and \f7
Obituaries
ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Open-Door Policy
Agency Votes to Condemn Land Owned by University : Eminent domain: Mountains Conservancy seeks permission from Ventura County to begin proceedings.
By Amy Pyle, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Officers Fail Judge's White-Glove Test
From Associated Press
Copter Pilot Crash-Lands, Walks Away
By Anne Baker, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Parole Agents Picket Over Layoff Plans : Law enforcement: They say the cutbacks, which affect 20 officers in San Diego, will put the community at risk.
By H.G. Reza, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ex-IRS Agent Denies Guilt
By Catherine Gewertz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Feud Bodes Ill for Fallbrook School Board : Education: Newly elected trustees claim they were snubbed, but current members say it was business as usual.
By Jonathan Gaw, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Student Charged With Arson in Fire That Gutted Comic Book Store : Thousand Oaks: Prosecutor won't try to prove that the suspect committed a hate crime during the Sept. 18 attack.
By Psyche Pascual, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sheriff Fears Keno Will Be a Bad Bet
By Fred Alvarez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Planners Back New Process for Reviews : Environment: Foes criticize the move to cut the chances for public hearings and eliminate appeals. Proponents say the revisions would cut waste.
By Joanna M. Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Plane Crash May Spell End of Subdivision : Santa Paula: Homeowners will probably not be allowed to rebuild. They wait for insurance claims and the city's decision to buy the land.
By Patrick Mccartney, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Arms Seizure OKd in Home Violence : Crime: City Council approves ordinance instructing police to take guns and other weapons in domestic violence cases.
By John H. Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Countywide : 1,500 Turn Out to Drop Off Toxics
By Joanna M. Miller
PORT HUENEME : Civil Rights Review Planned in Sign Case
By Peggy Y. Lee
VENTURA : Plans to Buy Land for Courthouse OKd
By Peggy Y. Lee
OXNARD : Man Shot in Back While Fleeing Party
By Kay Saillant
Countywide : Doctor to Speak on Women in Medicine
By Doug Mcclellan
SIMI VALLEY : EPA to Discuss Study of Rocketdyne Lab
By Phil Sneiderman
Ultra-Light Plane Crash Kills S.D. Man
From Associated Press
Attorney Pleads Not Guilty to Murder-for-Hire : Courts: Stuart Jeffrey Sandrock of La Jolla is charged with soliciting a jail inmate to kill a former client.
By Thom Mrozek, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
THOUSAND OAKS : GTE Restructuring Will Cut 160 Jobs
By Doug Mcclellan
Decisions
SANTA PAULA : City Will Create Economic Agency
By Patrick Mccartney
FILLMORE : Company Sued Over River Bulldozing
By Kay Saillant
OAK PARK : Victim, 71, Foils Carjack Attempt
By Kay Saillant
THOUSAND OAKS : Deputies Arrest Man After Crash
By Geoff Fein
2 Men Held in Peace Pipe Theft
By Geoff Fein
Obituaries
Simi Valley to File Suit Over Unbuilt Road
By Phil Sneiderman
Santa Clarita Panel Cites Potential Savings
2 Boys Charged in $450,000 Fire at High School
Woman's Son, 8, Testifies in Freeway Ramp Killing
By Holly Lobelson, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
SAN DIEGO : Officer Pleads Guilty to Assault Charge
From Staff and Wire Reports
NATIONAL CITY : Fleeing Motorist Hurt in Crash
From Staff and Wire Reports
CHULA VISTA : Accused Thief Pleads Not Guilty
From Staff and Wire Reports
San Diego : 5 Sailors Held in Alleged Rape of 2
From Staff and Wire Reports
San Diego : Woman, 79, Struck, Killed by Pickup
From Staff and Wire Reports
Ventura : Judge Reprimanded For Taped Remark
By Peggy Y. Lee
SIMI VALLEY : EPA to Discuss Rocketdyne Lab
By Phil Sneiderman
Clinton Strategist Carville to Join Katz's Mayoral Drive : Campaign: Valley assemblyman says choice signals his seriousness.
By John Schwada, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LANCASTER : Man Found Fatally Shot on His Porch
By Jeff Prugh
AGOURA HILLS : 2 Boys Charged in $450,000 School Fire
By Jeff Prugh
BURBANK : Decision on Airport Parking Put Off
By Hugo Martin
SANTA CLARITA : City Panel Identifies Potential Savings
By Jeff Prugh
SHERMAN OAKS : 200 Evacuated Due to Blaze at Carl's Jr.
By Jeff Prugh
Man, 18, Sentenced to Life in Prison for Zuma Beach Killing
By Manley Witten, TIMES STAFF WRITER
No Charges to Be Filed in Abusive Husband's Slaying : Violence: A North Hills woman stabbed the man only after he threatened to beat her and came after her, police say.
By Julio Moran, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Police Arrest 2 in Carjacking in North Hills : Robbery: Officers called to the scene of the incident say the suspects fired upon them.
By Michael Connelly, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Keno Makes Orderly Debut as California Lottery Game : Betting: Loitering hordes feared by police remain unseen on opening day. State officials say proceeds increase nonetheless.
By Sharon Bernstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Arson Charge Filed in Store Attack : Thousand Oaks: A prosecutor says investigators have obtained a videotape of the incident.
By Psyche Pascual, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Police Launch Rail Crackdown : Metrolink: A safety program is aimed at educating the public and lowering the accident rate at crossings between Chatsworth and Burbank.
By Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
City That Defies Stereotype Formulating Land-Use Plan : Communities: Malibu is 26 miles long and one mile wide. Other cities have not proven to be very useful as models.
By Manley Witten, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Proposed Card Casino Divides Compton
By Emily Adams, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Warning Had Been Issued on Balcony Site : Tragedy: Building officials sent notice in mid-1970s saying steel beams were corroding at Malibu complex. Two people died when deck fell.
By Jeffrey L. Rabin and Mack Reed, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Would Enlarge Police Force by 1,000, Woo Says
By James Rainey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Transit Card Plan to Debut Amid Doubts : Transportation: Some see electronic fare system as boon, others as unnecessary expense.
By Nora Zamichow, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Burke Claims Victory as Lead Widens : Supervisor: Continuing count of absentee ballots raises her margin to 2,572 votes in 2nd District race.
By Richard Simon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Schools Lose Appeal Over Teacher Pay : Education: An appellate court refuses to overturn a ruling that temporarily halted a deep salary cut. District will dip into emergency fund to issue paychecks.
By Stephanie Chavez, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
Ball Is Still Bouncing in 7-Year Fight Over Tennis Court : Zoning: Private facility violates ordinances, but banker presses bid to save it.
By Jeff Kramer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LOS ANGELES : Judge Asked to Reverse Gay Sailor's Reinstatement
SANTA MONICA : Youth Gets Life in Prison for Zuma Beach Killing
VENICE : Man Gets Year in Assault on Bicyclist During Riots
PALMDALE : Annexation Clears Way for Ritter Ranch Tract
SANTA MONICA : 2 Robbery Suspects Caught With $176,000 After Chase
Carville to Join Katz's Mayoral Drive
By John Schwada, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Steps Taken to Save Endangered Plants on Federal Lands : Environment: The U.S. Forest Service and a private conservation organization sign a bellwether agreement to protect thousands of species from extinction.
By Berkley Hudson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Deputy Broke 3 Rules in Killing, County Says : Hearing: Civil Service panel hears ex-officer's appeal of his firing over fatal shooting of 15-year-old in 1991.
By Kenneth Reich, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ex-IRS Agent Faces Trial on Theft Counts : Crime: Defendant pleads innocent to embezzling $59,000 from taxpayers by depositing funds in her own account.
By Catherine Gewertz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Thief's Passion Is Auctioned : Crime: As his photograph collection is sold, embezzler Robert Dixon is praised as an art lover.
By Shelby Grad, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Prospects Dim for Hockey in Anaheim This Season : Sports: Deadline passed Sunday for teams to notify the national league. The city has a $2.5-million annual obligation on new arena.
By Matt Lait and Helene Elliott, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Search Teams Give Up Hunt for Pair's Plane : Aviation: Air, ground crews call off their effort to find couple whose craft is believed to have crashed in Nevada on Oct. 29.
By David A. Avila, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Developer's Study Says Wetlands in Peril : Bolsa Chica: A critic says Koll's plan to build 4,884 homes next door in exchange for restoring 775 acres of ecosystem is 'blackmail.'
By Bill Billiter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LAGUNA HILLS : Resident Joins Group Taking Aid to Cuba
By Terry Spencer
MISSION VIEJO : 2 Hurt When Pickup Slams Into Tree
By Anna Cekola
MISSION VIEJO : Skateboard Bandit Grabs $4,000 Bracelet
By Anna Cekola
LAGUNA BEACH : Volunteers Plan Thanksgiving Picnic
By Leslie Earnest
Countywide : Community Group Seeks Public's Ear
By Bert Eljera
NEWPORT BEACH : City to Interview 14 for Utilities Chief
By Jodi Wilgoren
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Program's Aim Is Jobs for Disabled
By Anna Cekola
LA PALMA : Council Will Honor Family of the Year
By Tom Mcqueeney
SEAL BEACH : Archeological Panel to Study Unocal Plan
By Shelby Grad
BREA : City Adds Materials to Recycling List
By Bert Eljera
FULLERTON : Computer to Help in Teaching English
By Willson Cummer
GARDEN GROVE : Principals Criticized for Football Decision
By Jon Nalick
BREA : Isles Asks City to Pay for His Legal Defense
By Bert Eljera
STANTON : Council to Consider Anti-Camping Law
By Willson Cummer
Council Defers Action to Fill Kelly's Seat
By Bill Billiter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hospital Probed for Signs of Disease : Health: Officials seek to determine if emergency room personnel at Western Medical Center-Anaheim have come down with Legionnaire illness.
By Matt Lait, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Latino Civic Leader Villa Dies at 74
By Catherine Gewertz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New Hearing Set in Death of Martello : Jurisprudence: The prosecution will try again to establish its case against Richard Lockridge in the death of his partner at a Fullerton business.
By Lily Dizon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Boy, 2, Struck by Car Is Critically Injured
Bids Sought for Road Repaving
CHP Stork With a Star Delivers
By Eric Young, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Women Chose to Vote for Choice : Support for abortion rights forged a bipartisan alliance that affected the election outcome here and across the nation.
By Nora Lehman, \o7 Nora Lehman of Newport Beach is a free-lance writer and a member of the executive board of Friends for Planned Parenthood\f7
Agency Votes to Condemn Soka University to Seize Land : Eminent domain: Mountains Conservancy seeks permission from Ventura County to begin proceedings.
By Amy Pyle, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Conservancy Votes to Seize Soka Expansion Property
By Amy Pyle, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
Canucks End Kings' Streak, 6-3 : Hockey: Vancouver scores twice while shorthanded, adds power-play goal to stop 6-0-1 run.
By Lisa Dillman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
At the Finish, It Was Saints Who Were Southern Fried
By Mal Florence
PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Bracken's Punting Has Tailed Off
By Tim Kawakami
PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Elway to Have Further Tests
\o7 Associated Press\f7
PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Montoya Is Given Pleasant Surprise
By Steve Springer
Bills Use Mistakes to Beat Dolphins : Pro football: Buffalo takes advantage of fumble, interception and three penalties in 26-20 victory.
From Associated Press
Notes on a Scorecard
By Allan Malamud
Names in the News
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Tennis
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NBA ROUNDUP : Suns Overcome SuperSonics
From Associated Press
Tarver Scores 27 for Bruins in 92-80 Exhibition Victory
By Jerry Crowe
COLLEGE REPORT / DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : Wake Forest (7-3) Accepts Bowl Bid
Associated Press
COLLEGE REPORT / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Bowl Chances Slim, Almost None for Bruins
By Chris Baker
COLLEGE REPORT / DAILY REPORT : USC : Trojans Get Behind, Then They Get Going
By Jerry Crowe
NHL ROUNDUP : Canadiens Rally Past Bruins
From Associated Press
Susan Huberman
Wade Tift
PREP POLLS : Los Alamitos Finishes First in Final Rankings
SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Sunset League Dominates Division II
By Mike Reilley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rosary for Chuck Abair Tonight in Santa Ana
COMMUNITY COLLEGE NOTEBOOK / STEVE KRESAL : Rustlers Seeking Another Water Polo Title
By Steve Kresal
CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK / MIKE DiGIOVANNA : Titans Fail to Lure Baseball Prospect Away From Miami
By Mike Digiovanna
Irvine Valley Loses in Basketball, 106-103
PREP NOTES : Williams Signs With San Jose State
PRO FOOTBALL / BOB OATES : These Clearly Are the 49ers of Seifert Now
By Bob Oates
COLLEGE DIVISION / ARA NAJARIAN : Master's Schedules to Play Soccer Later
By Ara Najarian
THE PREPS / ERIC SHEPARD : Galarze Doesn't Bend for Rule-Breakers
By Eric Shepard
Pro Basketball
From Staff and Wire Reports
Pro Basketball
From Staff and Wire Reports
The Men Who Embody Rivalry : UCLA: For Donahue, memories of playing against the Trojans are more enjoyable than those of coaching against them.
By Chris Baker, TIMES STAFF WRITER
EXPANSION DRAFTS PAST : For Every Kansas City, There Is Another Story
By Maryann Hudson and Houston Mitchell, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
A Chapter Closed, He Is Opening
By Jim Murray
EXPANSION DRAFT PRESENT : As the Day Turns, Teams Search for Tomorrow
By Ross Newhan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Men Who Embody Rivalry : USC: The first time was a charm for Smith, who guided a 17-13 comeback victory in 1987. He is 3-1-1 against the Bruins.
By Jerry Crowe, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Different Paths Lead to Middle Ground : Raiders: McGlockton and Broughton came from opposite directions to center of defensive line.
By Steve Springer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Knox Has a Ball in Upset Over Cowboys : Rams: Players say his attitude was responsible for victory and present him with souvenir.
By Tim Kawakami, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Michigan Starts Off No. 1 in Basketball
From Staff and Wire Reports
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Boxing
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Guerrero of CS Dominguez Hills Becomes Athletic Director at UC Irvine
By Robyn Norwood
Names in the News
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Polynice's Mutual Admiration Society : Pro basketball: The former Clipper returns as a Piston and will be received by a fan club that gets as much as it gives.
By Scott Howard-cooper, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Victory Was Picture Perfect : UCLA's Comeback in 1965 Has Special Meaning for Donahue
By Chris Baker
NHL Date for Move Passes Without Tenant for Anaheim
By Helene Elliott
UC Irvine Selects Guerrero : Administration: Runner-up for the job two years ago, he is selected school's athletic director after withdrawal of three finalists.
By Robyn Norwood, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Chargers Thinking Playoffs : Football: But Coach Bobby Ross is not as ready to discuss them after the victory at Cleveland.
By Dave Mckibben, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HIGH SCHOOLS /JIM LINDGREN : Aztecs' Rice Steamed About Playoffs
By Jim Lindgren
Acting UC Irvine Athletic Director Resigns to Take Position at Auburn
By Robyn Norwood
Hachborn Gives the Gulls Depth
By John Geis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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