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What happened on November 23, 1993
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Ex-Girlfriend Counters Menendezes' Testimony
ALAN ABRAHAMSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bill Bixby, Star of TV's 'Incredible Hulk,' Dies : Entertainment: The actor also was featured in 'My Favorite Martian' and 'The Courtship of Eddie's Father.' His work included directing and producing as well.
MYRNA OLIVER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Calvin O. Walters Jr.; Former Tejon Ranch Executive
Reputed Mob Figure Gets 11 Years for Cocaine Deal
NEWPORT BEACH : State Takes License From Podiatrist
MARK I. PINSKY
COUNTYWIDE : Jail Inmates Allege Feeding Violations
DAN WEIKEL
COUNTYWIDE : Blacks No. 1 Target of County Hate Crimes
BILL BILLITER
BURBANK : Lockheed to Give 4.8-Acre Park to City
ED BOND
GARDEN GROVE : Pioneer Park to Get Roller Hockey Rink
Students Protest Gay Group : Rights: Many Fountain Valley High demonstrators wear "No Gays" T-shirts in expressing their opposition to the homosexual support group on campus. Other students object to the demonstration.
JENNIFER BRUNDIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LOS ANGELES : DWP Security Officer Files Harassment Lawsuit
Cool, Clear and Breezy Weather Expected for Holiday Weekend
OXNARD : 3 Slightly Injured When Car Spins Out
KAY SAILLANT
ORANGE : Hospital Awards Grants to 2 Groups
250 Residents Protest Water Rate System : Utility: The crowd, joined by Councilwoman Laura Chick, threatened lawsuits and initiative drives unless relief from higher bills is provided.
JOHN SCHWADA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Planting of Acorns Slated for Saturday
KURT PITZER
Santa Ana Renews Efforts Against 'Flyer' Parties
ALICIA DI RADO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Planting Crews Will Reseed Charred Slopes
IRVINE : College Is Seeking Awards Nominations
PACOIMA : HMO Helps Child Center Stay Afloat
GEOFFREY MOHAN
Sign-Ups Underway for Painting Project
Making a Difference in Your Community : Newspaper Finds Owners for Ailing Pets
REBECCA BRYANT, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Cardinal Bernardin
Bilingual Education
Holiday Closings
Jordan Is More Than a Democratic Fluke : Middle East: Even the fundamentalists have backed away from pushing their religious agenda in Parliament.
ROGER G. HARRISON, Roger G. Harrison, who was ambassador to Jordan from 1990-93, is professor of national security studies at the Air Force Academy
RESEDA : Students Honor Kennedy, Recall Their Classmate
SUSAN BYRNES
Refining a Vision of Trade : U.S. interest in Asia-Pacific is keen but its approach is still taking shape
TARZANA : Marathon Golfer Raises Money for Fire Victims
Weed-Filled Lots Declared Nuisances
SARA CATANIA
Ventura County Becoming Home for Many New Legal Immigrants : Influx: Advocates say many of the residents are caught in a backlash of sentiment against the foreign-born.
FRED ALVAREZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COUNTYWIDE : Salvation Army Issues Holiday Pledge
JON NALICK
Pilot Lands Plane Safely on Palmdale Street
School Board Vote Is Finally Tallied : Election: Clegg and Wigdor are elected to Sulphur Springs seats. DeRevere agrees to serve after all but dropping out of the race.
DOUGLAS ALGER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
VENTURA : Vigil Commemorates the Death of J.F.K.
PATRICK McCARTNEY
ARLETA : Signatures Collected in ZIP Code Drive
SUSAN BYRNES
Shooting Our Way to Oblivion
Rain to End Today, Forecasters Predict
SCOTT HADLY
SEAL BEACH : Council to Consider Unocal Proposal
SHELBY GRAD
Takasugi Urges Sharing for the Holidays
BRENDA DAY
Obituaries
In San Clemente, 200 Talk of Halting Spread of 'Fungus'
DOREEN CARVAJAL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
4 Detectives Added to Force Hunting Serial Child Molester
JULIE TAMAKI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Talks to Aim at Solutions to Gang Problem : Summit: Mounting concern over violence prompts county's first such meeting; 625 delegates and 200 teens are expected.
KEVIN JOHNSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Water Rate Plan May Keep Bills Down
ROBIN GREENE
U.S. Relations With China: Push but Don't Shove : Washington must calibrate national interests carefully, not emotionally
Document Describes Capitol Sting : Courts: Judge releases 1988 FBI affidavit in corruption probe of Hill and Nolan. Defendants call the information misleading.
PAUL JACOBS and MARK GLADSTONE, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Labor Dying a Slow Death by Its Own Hand : The high salaries, plush offices and its commitment to peripheral issues betray its roots.
MICKEY EDWARDS, Mickey Edwards, a former congressman (R-Okla.), is teaching at the John F. Kennedy School of Government and writing a column
Toxic Discharges
FULLERTON : Students Attend Mass for Firefighters
WILLSON CUMMER
Jury Deliberates in Murder Trial
THOM MROZEK
Graduation Day Comes Early for Teen With Cancer
DEBRA CANO, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
No More Feedback for Delhi Seniors : Center's Closure to End Lunch Ritual
ALICIA DI RADO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
IRVINE : Council May Help Group Get Grants
SHELBY GRAD
GARDEN GROVE : City Seeks Bilingual Police Applicants
SYLMAR : Grant to Train Care Facility Operators
GEOFFREY MOHAN
Valley Interview : CSUN Leader Believes in Facing Racial Tension, Not in Censorship
JOHN CHANDLER, Times Staff Writer
Public Warned Not to Remove Trees
CARLOS V. LOZANO
Slaying Defendant Testifies He Tried to End Feud : Courts: Todd Love says he shot Frank Kish in self-defense. Prosecutor says Love felt degraded after losing a fistfight.
DWAYNE BRAY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 Face Charges Under Blythe Street Gang Crackdown
HUGO MARTIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BURBANK : Court Expansion Will Solve Crunch
ED BOND
LAPD Hangs Out Its Stocking With a Wish List : Donations: Lab equipment, pagers and cellular telephones are among the items needed by the Police Department. Corporations offer goods and money to modernize outmoded equipment.
MARC LACEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LAKE FOREST : Two Convicted in Shooting at School
RENE LYNCH
Where to Get a View of Total Lunar Eclipse
NONA YATES
Bid to Stop Westridge Project a Long Shot : Development: Environmentalists' case aims to pressure the county to better protect significant ecological areas.
JONATHAN GAW, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ojai City Council to Consider Buying Gas-Run Streetcar, Expanding Service
JEFF McDONALD, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
When Clarence Met Anita
AL MARTINEZ
Heat Builds Over UC Deal With Milken : Education: Senator sends a blistering letter to the university president about the system's agreement to split profits with the ex-junk bond king on UCLA lecture tapes. A comic strip fuels the controversy.
RALPH FRAMMOLINO and AMY HARMON, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Children Get Chance to Strut Their Stuff as They Prepare to Serve Holiday Feast
ROBIN GREENE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Activist Plants 'Peace Pole' in Her Front Yard
JEFF SCHNAUFER
Kidnaped Girl, 8, Died of Trauma : Crime: The body was found in the bedroom closet of a man arrested on suspicion of murder, officials say. Family and friends remember the vivacious and cheerful child.
HENRY CHU and SCOTT GLOVER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
PORT HUENEME : It's All in the Family at Chiropractic Office
KAY SAILLANT
Report of Attempted Kidnaping Ignites Fear : Safety: The girl, 14, says she fought off an attacker half a mile from her school in La Crescenta. Parents and schools take security measures.
TOMMY LI, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Tax for Insurance
Ventura County Homicide Rate for 1993 Exceeds Last Year's Mark : Crime: The 35 slayings reported so far are within an average range and are well below the record of 59 and recent high of 48, coroner's spokesman says.
SCOTT HADLY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
High School Boosts College Recruitment
JILL LEOVY
Improvements to Peak Park Planned
Health Plan and Psychotherapy
NAFTA Vote
ANAHEIM : Beauty Pageant Contestants Sought
Road to the Future : Driving: Using high-tech tools such as sensors in the roadway and computers, transit planners hope to unclog jams on the Santa Monica Freeway as they form. If successful, the approach may serve as a model across the country.
MATHIS CHAZANOV, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BURBANK : School Boundary Shift Is Rescinded
ED BOND
Plea Entered in Custody Case by Mom : Courts: Catherine F. Thomas pleads no contest to charge of taking her child from the legal father. She faces probation and possible restitution order.
JOHN DART, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Demolition Begins at Library Site : Lancaster: It will take four weeks toclear several buildings to make way for the new county facility, due to open in March, 1995.
SHARON MOESER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
TRABUCO CANYON : Community Rallies to Support Family
FRANK MESSINA
LAGUNA BEACH : Cleanup Crews Cut Telephone Cable
LEN HALL
Doctor Charged With Murder in Fatal Wreck : Courts: Prosecutors say Ronald Allen was 'acutely aware' of dangers of driving while impaired.
RENE LYNCH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lungren Calls D.A.'s Report in Drug Raid 'Inappropriate' : Probe: State attorney general disputes Bradbury's findings in Donald Scott case. He essentially clears L.A. County deputies of any wrongdoing in 1992 death.
DARYL KELLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
How to Beat the Guys With the Cash : Labor attacks environmentalists, who return the favor. Won't they learn?
ALEXANDER COCKBURN, Alexander Cockburn writes for the Nation and other publications
2 Tax Auditors Face Bribery, Conspiracy, Fraud Charges : Crime: The men, who worked in Internal Revenue Service's Laguna Niguel office, are indicted by a federal grand jury in the doctoring of taxpayers' work sheets.
MARK I. PINSKY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CAMARILLO : Arson Is Suspected in Trailer Blaze
JEFF McDONALD
LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Applicants Sought for County Grand Jury
Brady Bill
SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Former Security Contractor Faces Misdemeanor Charges
Antelope Valley Public Transit to Shut Down on Thanksgiving
Schools Sued Over Access to Special Classes : Education: Woman says she was unable to get her daughter into an appropriate program in L.A. district. The ACLU action seeks to let parents identify students' needs on enrollment forms.
STEPHANIE CHAVEZ, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
FULLERTON : Students Stay Late to Get Ahead
DANIELLE A. FOUQUETTE
SAN DIMAS : 12 Homes Evacuated After Bomb Found in Mailbox
WHY PROHIBITION WON'T WORK : Supply Only Follows Demand : The war on drugs shows the futility of suppressing a determined market--and handguns are as easy to produce as marijuana.
DANIEL D. POLSBY,
Daniel D. Polsby is Kirkland & Ellis professor of law at Northwestern University
Obituaries
Earlier UCLA Crematory Violations Revealed : Hazards: Cal/OSHA cited School of Medicine in August for operating improper venting and exhaust system at facility. University officials say they have corrected those conditions.
DOUGLAS P. SHUIT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
OJAI : Youth Group to Use Rose Valley Camp
PATRICK McCARTNEY
Golfer Plays 180 Holes, Pausing Only to Say It's for a Good Cause
ANN W. O'NEILL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Actor Bill Bixby of 'Incredible Hulk' Dies : Entertainment: The TV star also was featured in 'My Favorite Martian' and 'The Courtship of Eddie's Father.' His work included directing and producing.
MYRNA OLIVER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Emile Ardolino; Director of Dance Series, Hit Films
MYRNA OLIVER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : Brady Bill on Gun Control
BURBANK : Automated Trash Program Accelerates
ED BOND
AGOURA HILLS : Librarians Seeking Donations of Books
KURT PITZER
NEWPORT BEACH : Lesser Charges Filed in Newborn's Death
JENNIFER BRUNDIN
EASTSIDE : Man Charged in Death of Wife Buried Under House
A Cop Offers Thanks, Memories : Law enforcement: About 600 admirers bid farewell to former Valley LAPD commander Mark Kroeker. He recalls poignant moments of his tenure.
ABIGAIL GOLDMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Jackson's Condition Is Improving, His Doctor Says : Courts: New legal troubles arise as former security guards claim in a lawsuit they were fired because they knew about singer's visits with young boys.
JIM NEWTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ENTERTAINMENT
The Sleight of Hand in 'Addams' : Movies: How did they do that? Tony Gardner's Alterian Studios was responsible for much of the special effects in 'Values.' It's all a matter of 'illusion,' he says.
MARISA LEONARDI, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
THEATER REVIEW : An Intermittently De-Lovely 'Cole' : The latest incarnation of this Cole Porter revue at the Henry Fonda Theatre has deluxe songs and a solid cast but mixes clever ideas with timid ones.
DON SHIRLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Shows Go On but Not at Gem : Theater: High fees, red tape and standoffish management policies seem to have discouraged rentals.
JAN HERMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MUSIC REVIEWS : Goode's Pianism Detailed, Deep, Emotionally Pointed
DANIEL CARIAGA, TIMES MUSIC WRITER
Free Turkey Dinner for Entertainers
Weekend Box Office : A Full Film Plate for Thanksgiving
DAVID J. FOX
MUSIC REVIEWS : Morgan Leads Black Composers' Works
TIMOTHY MANGAN
JAZZ REVIEW : Music Jumps All Over the Place
BILL KOHLHAASE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
TV REVIEW : 'Crash' Nurses a Badly Wounded Script
LYNNE HEFFLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Jakob the Liar,' Wry Oscar Nominee
KEVIN THOMAS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O.C POP MUSIC REVIEW : Squeezing a Career Out of Neglect : Ignored by fame and fortune, the group that emerged from British, late-'70s punk/new wave perseveres with remarkable lyrics, melodies and harmony.
JIM WASHBURN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
MOVIE REVIEW : 'Fate': Portrait of a Family Caught in Cycle of Poverty
KEVIN THOMAS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hessions Looking for Their Own Place in Jazz History
BILL KOHLHAASE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
THEATER REVIEW : New Firesign Show Seems Out of Touch With Times
RICHARD STAYTON, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Many Films Still Far Away From O.C.
RICK VANDERKNYFF, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Attendance Down at Sawdust Festival
RICK VANDERKNYFF
Competition Open for Minority Screenwriters
Q&A WITH MARIAH CAREY : 'My Whole Life I've Been Going for This Goal'
RICHARD CROMELIN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
ART / CATHY CURTIS : A Paint-by-Number Guide : Seminar Trains Museum Docents as Animated Hosts While Underscoring Ironies of the Volunteer Role
CATHY CURTIS
'Chocolate's' Success: A Sweet Era for Imports? : Movies: Foreign films are a tough sale in the United States, where subtitles and dubbing are unpopular. But there are more art houses and multiplexes now, reflecting more demand.
TERRY PRISTIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Why Britain Is Having a Whale of a Laugh Over 'Free Willy'
DAVID GRITTEN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
BUSINESS
Lawsuits Against Builders, Developers Steadily Increase
Ron Galperin
Survey Drives Home Point: Auto Makers Slow to Target Minorities
BRUCE HOROVITZ
Live Entertainment Reports Sharp Sales Drop in Quarter
Company Town : Court Delays Decision on Paramount; Bids Extended
JONATHAN WEBER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Company Town
SEC Tightens Rules on Information to Be Placed on Proxy Statements
From Associated Press
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Autos
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Technology
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
First Valley National Earns $64,000 in 9 Months
Health Care
James M. Gomez, Times staff writer
Incomnet Profit Rebounds as Revenues Surge
Aerospace
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Company Town : Focus on Entertainment Stocks
Technology
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Surge in County's Housing Sales Continues in October
Jack Searles
A Grate By for the Spelling-Impaired
MARTHA GROVES
Company Town
JAMES BATES
HEALTH CARE : Surgery Center Hopes Test's New Name Will Give Its Visibility a Lift
James M. Gomez, Times staff writer
Banking & Finance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Autos
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Dingell Asks SEC to Provide Data on 'Bad Apple' Brokers : Securities: Hearings in Congress will focus on those who repeatedly defraud customers.
SCOT J. PALTROW, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PerfectData Reports Loss in 2nd Quarter
Bill Would Ease Ban on Local Phone-TV Ties : Cable: Combined services would have to share their networks. GTE, meanwhile, seeks to save its Cerritos venture.
JUBE SHIVER Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
Diceon Appoints Executive Vice President
Drug Maker Cortex Named in Breach of Agreement Suit
AMERICAN AIRLINES STRIKE ENDS : Strike Could Lead to Chairman's Grounding
JAMES FLANIGAN
Company Town : Yule With Less 'Wonderful Life'? Tune In
JAMES BATES
Company Town : EMI's Billion-Dollar Bet on Virgin Music Pays Off : Earnings: After a rocky transition, the autonomous label has become a major profit center for its parent.
JEFF KAYE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Technology
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Writing Shop Keeps Busy Doing Resumes
Packard Bell Electronics Gets $30-Million Loan
Pac Tel Cellular Phone Advertising Message Isn't as Digital as It Sounds
DENISE GELLENE
Most CEOs Are Dissatisfied With Their Jobs
FRANK SWOBODA, THE WASHINGTON POST
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
AMERICAN AIRLINES STRIKE ENDS : Q&A : Turbulence Isn't Over Yet
DONNA K.H. WALTERS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Valley Leads County in Filling Office Space : Real estate: Area's vacancy rate is 14.9%, survey shows. Good results are attributed to demand from the entertainment industry.
H. G. REZA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dow Falls for 4th Straight Session
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Company Town : MGM Signs Cable Deal With Showtime
JAMES BATES
New 'Prime Option' Card Backed by Rival Companies : Credit: Discover and Mastercard unveil a joint product--and announce they are settling a logo dispute out of court.
From Associated Press
Year's End Prompts Portfolio Evaluation : Investment: Keeping tax write-offs in mind, this is the time of year people reassess finances and consider selling losing stocks or mutual funds.
CHET CURRIER, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Shortfall in Pension Plans Grew 31% in '92 : Retirement: Top 50 underfunded plans had gap of $38 billion, according to the federal pension guarantee agency.
From Associated Press
Wyle Laboratories Profit Falls 22% in 3rd Quarter; Start-Up Costs Cited
TIG Holdings Registers Offering of Common Shares
GTE Estimates Fire Losses at $5.5 Million
Amerigon Reports Wider Loss in 3rd Quarter
Power-One Expects Gains From Consortium Project
Plaza Blames Losses on Low-Interest Loans : Earnings: Mortgage company revises its third-quarter results to include a write-down of $15.9 million.
ANNE MICHAUD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Seaward to Coordinate Mexico 'Trade Missions'
Gene Therapy Could Mount Challenge to Amgen Drug : Health: Analysts say the threat to Thousand Oaks biotechnology giant's Epogen is many years away and remains highly speculative.
PATRICE APODACA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bar the Door for Rude Brokers
Knott's Berry Farm Begins New Discounts : Tickets: Among theme park's 3 programs is one that lowers adult price to $15.95, a 38.5% reduction. The recession sparked cuts.
CHRIS WOODYARD
Foothill Expects to Take $968,000 Pretax Charge
MCA Records Tabs Haedelt to Find New Artists
Clinton Seeks to Boost Export of U.S. 'Envirotech' : Trade: Government would work with industry to expand the global market for environmental technology.
MELISSA HEALY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New Speech Species : 'Tracheasaurus' Toy Helps Young CHOC Tracheotomy Patients
JAMES M. GOMEZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rexon to Acquire Software Company
Top Managers of Nike Unit Resign, Sue for $2 Million : Lawsuit: Robert and James Warsaw, whose father founded Irvine-based Sports Specialties, have filed a fraud and breach of contract suit.
JOHN O'DELL and SUSAN CHRISTIAN, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Lockheed Launches Attack on Pollution : Aerospace: Seeking to avoid repeat of costly Burbank cleanup, firm is investing in controlling toxics at new Palmdale Skunk Works.
JILL BETTNER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Albertson's to Settle Bias Suit by Paying $29.5 Million : Labor: Women, Latinos accused the supermarket chain of promotion discrimination. Company denies wrongdoing.
GEORGE WHITE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 Mail-Order Firms Want to Grow--Right Along With the Kids : Apparel: Right Start and Patagonia hope to avoid the mail-order catalogs wars by pushing harder into the children's clothing field.
PATRICE APODACA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
COMMENTARY : Boston College's Coughlin Takes Care of Unfinished Business
BOB OATES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kimball to Be Freed From Custody
From Associated Press
Matadors Beat Stars by Free Throw
MIKE HISERMAN
COMMENTARY : Rookies Go to Forefront for the Raiders
STEVE SPRINGER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Valley Digest
STEVE ELLING
Women's Basketball Is Finding the Right Trakh at Pepperdine
WENDY WITHERSPOON
PACIFIC 10 BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Talented Guards Add Strength to League From Top to Bottom
DAN HAFNER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NHL ROUNDUP : Hawerchuk Scores Two Goals to Lead Sabres Over Senators
From Associated Press
GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1993-94 / ORANGE LEAGUE : Hudson Stands Out, Even From a Shadow
JON CLIFFORD, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Everett Remains a Ram--for Now
T.J. SIMERS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Girls' Basketball 1993-94 / Orange League
PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Brown Is All-Time Punt Return Leader
STEVE SPRINGER
NBA ROUNDUP : Starks' Long-Range Shots Help Knicks Cool the Heat
From Associated Press
Weiss Benches Four Starters in Clipper Loss
CHRIS BAKER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Titles Come With Help From Unlikely Sources
STEVE KRESAL
Irvine Relies on Defense for Victory
JOHN WEYLER
COLLEGE BASKETBALL: 1993-94 SEASON PREVIEW : Right Choices : Raveling Says Four Freshmen Help Give Him His Deepest USC Team
LONNIE WHITE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Notes on a Scorecard
ALLAN MALAMUD
Rankings : Los Alamitos Appears Vulnerable
Titans to Face Australian Team
SCOTT MILLER
Carpeting in the Weight Room May Not Be the Answer, but . . .
CHRIS DUFRESNE
Ohio State Might End Up in Holiday Bowl
From Staff and Wire Reports
COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL PREVIEW : A 64-Team Question: Who Will Make Tournament?
GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Season Wasted Waiting for Everett
MIKE PENNER
Girls' Basketball 1993-94 / Orange League
Girls' Basketball 1993-94 / Orange League
Ducks Beat Flames for Third in a Row : Hockey: Semenov and Kasatonov fuel 2-1 victory. Hebert makes 33 saves, four in the final 1:51.
ROBYN NORWOOD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CROSS-COUNTRY / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : Two UCLA Women in Top 20
From Staff and Wire Reports
Girls' Basketball 1993-94 / Orange League
Ducks Enjoy Themselves on the Road : NHL: They defeat the Calgary Flames, 2-1, for their third victory in a row.
ROBYN NORWOOD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Langston, Yankees Will Talk : Angels: Negotiations might lead to a trade. Pitcher could become a free agent next year.
BOB NIGHTENGALE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Kinchen to Have Reconstructive Surgery
MIKE REILLEY
Girls' Basketball 1993-94 / Orange League
Booth to Attend Arizona State; Allison Headed for Duke
MARTIN BECK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Girls' Basketball 1993-94 / Orange League
Stacy Laitsch
PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Aikman Will Return on Thanksgiving
Associated Press
Antelope Valley Survives Chaotic Week
ERIC SHEPARD
Bye-Bye Everett? : Pro football: Ram officials decline to comment on speculation about release.
T.J. SIMERS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Reuben Droughns
UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Water Polo Crunch Time Brings Out the Best in Hakim's Game
JOHN WEYLER
Girls' Basketball 1993-94 / Orange League
49ers Send Saints a Message : Pro football: Young passes for three touchdowns, two to Rice, as San Francisco rolls to 42-7 victory.
BILL PLASCHKE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLLEGE BASKETBALL: 1993-94 SEASON PREVIEW : A Family Affair : Charles O'Bannon Joins Brother Ed at UCLA, Bolstering the Front Line
THOMAS BONK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rangers Get Clark : Baseball: Giants' first baseman leaves for a five-year, $30-million contract.
ROSS NEWHAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' TENNIS FINALS : Newport Harbor Takes On No. 1 Peninsula Again
DAVE McKIBBEN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Officially Speaking, Action Needed
HELENE ELLIOTT
USC May Return to Anaheim : College football: If Arizona wins, Trojans probably will play in Freedom Bowl again.
EARL GUSTKEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS
Judges Reject Bid to Add Ethics Code Item on Gay Bias : Judiciary: Sixty-four percent vote down a proposal that would prohibit their membership in organizations that discriminate against homosexuals.
MAURA DOLAN, TIMES LEGAL AFFAIRS WRITER
PERSONAL HEALTH : Quick Action Can Save Lives
SHARI ROAN
House Panel Urges Changes, Streamlining
WILLIAM J. EATON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ADDIS ABABA : Reconcile--or Else
Service Program to Take Aim at Crime
ELIZABETH SHOGREN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Court Aid Sought in Packwood Subpoena
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Bill to Rein In Election Funds Passes in House
MICHAEL ROSS and WILLIAM J. EATON, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
TAIPEI : Testing the Waters
Man on Bar Stool Killed, 6 Hurt as Truck Rams Pub
Associated Press
Airline Walkout Ends; Talks Set : Labor: American, flight attendants agree to binding arbitration after Clinton intervenes. Carrier is expected to gear up quickly for the busy Thanksgiving period.
JESUS SANCHEZ and JOHN M. BRODER, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
World IN BRIEF : MIDEAST : Arab League Retains Boycott of Israel
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Whiff of State Health Chief's Past Makes Smoking Foes Gag
VIRGINIA ELLIS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LAPD Feels First Effects of Police Sickout
JIM NEWTON and NIESON HIMMEL, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Document Describes Details of Capitol Sting : Court: Judge releases FBI affidavit in probe of lawmakers Nolan and Hill. They say it is misleading.
PAUL JACOBS and MARK GLADSTONE, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Families in Suburbs Suffer Corrosive Fear of Violence
JOHN M. GLIONNA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
World IN BRIEF : BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA : Allies Begin Airlift of Christmas Toys
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
COLUMN ONE : Vaccines in Your Vegetables : Genetic gardeners are trying to grow crops that could save millions of lives. Their discoveries might make immunizing a child against hepatitis as easy as eating a banana.
ROBERT LEE HOTZ, TIMES SCIENCE WRITER
As Anti-Abortion Violence Grows, Clinics Seek Federal Shield : Responding to demands for more protection, House and Senate each pass bills broadening government's powers.
JAMES RISEN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
National Agenda : Mexico Races to Join Regional, World Markets : The question is: Can it compete? The slumping economy isn't geared to exports. Foreign investment is urgently needed.
JUANITA DARLING, TIMES STAFF WRITER
With 56-2 Vote, Mexican Lawmakers Give Easy Final Approval to NAFTA : Trade: The passage comes after 12 hours of debate in which opposition leaders criticized the pact as favoring neighbors to the north.
From Associated Press
Insurers Dealt Court Setback on Polluters
MAURA DOLAN, TIMES LEGAL AFFAIRS WRITER
In Business, All in the Family Works for Many : Employing a relative offers both rewards and pitfalls, say some in Orange County who've tried it. Traditional roles can be skewed, experts say.
JOHN MORELL, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
House Defeats Bid to Cut Spending by $90 Billion : Legislation: White House helps kill the five-year deficit-reduction plan. But a $37-billion trim passes.
JAMES RISEN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
World IN BRIEF : EUROPE : Early Snowstorm Takes 28 Lives
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Plans for Civilian Airport at Norton AFB Kept Alive
TOM GORMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lungren Criticizes D.A.'s Report on Fatal Drug Raid
DARYL KELLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LAPD, Union Square Off as Sickout Begins
JIM NEWTON and NIESON HIMMEL, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Clinton, Philippine Leader Promise 'New Partnership' : Asia: They seek to ease tensions over ouster of U.S. military bases. Ramos hints of U.S. commitment to oppose force in South China Seas dispute.
JIM MANN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HEALTH WATCH : Mastering Monthly Migraines
Compiled from wire-service reports
Backers of Anaheim Card Club Lobby Residents Hard : Gambling: But city officials complain that phone solicitors' pitch in support of the proposal is misleading.
MATT LAIT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
3 Charged in Biehl's Death Are Set Free
From Staff and Wire Reports
Next Step : Will Ballots Lead to Bullets in Venezuela? : Military leaders distrust the leading candidate, former President Rafael Caldera, and fear his leftist rival, many say. A history of coup attempts is worrisome.
KENNETH FREED, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Attendants in Burbank Cheer 1st Taste of Victory
JOCELYN Y. STEWART, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Autopsy Shows Girl Was Victim of Violence : Crime: Her body was found in neighbor's closet in Woodland Hills. Police say the suspect acted alone.
HENRY CHU and SCOTT GLOVER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Comic Book Depiction of Hitler Draws Bad Review From German School Officials : Education: Critics of the teaching tool worry that the drawings trivialize the country's Nazi past.
DEAN E. MURPHY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 O.C. Latino Couples Win Housing Case
RICHARD CORE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
County Gives In, Agrees to Improve Sewage Treatment
MARLA CONE, TIMES ENVIRONMENTAL WRITER
Nigeria's New Ruler, Key Politician Meet
Reuters
Regional Outlook : Central Americans Fighting a New Wave of Street Crimes : As the civil wars recede, murders, rapes and carjackings are rising. Poverty, drugs and and disorder are blamed.
TRACY WILKINSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Presley Won't Seek 6th Term; Eyes Tax Panel
From a Times Staff Writer
TEGUCIGALPA : No More Mud
Years Into Overtime, Game Goes On
PATRICK P. LYNCH
Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Clinton to Continue Backing Halperin
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Nation IN BRIEF : SOUTH CAROLINA : Military College Seeks Ruling Change
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Speaking Of: : River Blindness
Following the Thanksgiving Feast
Nation IN BRIEF : OREGON : Adoptive Parents Indicted in 3 Deaths
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
World IN BRIEF : IRAQ : Poison Gas Question to Await Lab Tests
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Resolute Laguna Backs Museum
KATHRYN BOLD
30th Year Since J.F.K.'s Death Marked From Dallas to Berlin
From Times Wire Services
Dog's Master Guilty of Ordering Fatal Attack
Associated Press
Man Kills Girlfriend, 3 Children and Himself
Associated Press
20 Die in India After Drinking Homemade Wine
Reuters
Company to Sell Splaying Bullets Only to Officers
From the Washington Post
Postscript : Greeks Stranded in Hungary by History : Forty years ago, they fled from civil war. Now they feel they were molded for a Marxist society that will never come to pass.
CAROL J. WILLIAMS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BOOK REVIEW: MEMOIR : A Uniquely Told Tale of Love and True Grit : MAGGIE: A Love Story by John Sanford , Barricade Books, $22, 415 pages
ELAINE KENDALL, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Airline Walkout Ends; Talks Set : Labor: American, flight attendants agree to binding arbitration after Clinton intervenes. Carrier is expected to gear up quickly for the busy Thanksgiving period.
JESUS SANCHEZ and JOHN M. BRODER, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Profile : Poland's Youngest Prime Minister Still Mostly a Mystery : Secretive and suspicious, Waldemar Pawlak is nonetheless popular. He has turned the Establishment upside down by refusing to play politics.
DEAN E. MURPHY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Legal Immigrants Find Refuge, Prosperity in L.A. : Newcomers: Sunset Boulevard's mosaic of cultures testifies to their success. But not all are welcomed.
FRED ALVAREZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Culture : The Holy War Over Russia's Prized Icons : Who owns religious art? Give it to the church, orders President Yeltsin. Keep it in museums, say distraught curators.
MICHAEL A. HILTZIK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nature, Diligence Revive California Rice Industry : Agriculture: A negative image is shed. This week's shipment to Japan symbolizes state growers' success.
DONALD WOUTAT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Somalia Mission for U.S. Armor: Hurry Up and Wait : Africa: A political decision to avoid provoking warlord Aidid idles the American firepower. Card-playing gunners want action.
MARK FINEMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Take Our Angst--Please: Feminism Lightens Up
IRENE LACHER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kevorkian at Suicide of Cancer Patient : Law: It is the 20th time since 1990 that he has been present when a person has taken his or her own life. The latest death is listed as a homicide.
TRACY SHRYER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
3 Men Released in South Africa Slaying of U.S. Student : Trial: Witness refuses to testify about the killing of Amy Biehl, saying he fears for his safety. Jubilant supporters carry former defendants from courthouse.
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Ethnic Discord : What About the . . .Other Hostages : World furor died down when the last Westerners were freed two years ago. But thousands of Lebanese are still missing.
KIM MURPHY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
VIENNA : What Next for OPEC?
Compromise on Brady Gun Bill Blocked by GOP
WILLIAM J. EATON and KAREN TUMULTY, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
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