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What happened on November 26, 1993
ENTERTAINMENT
MOVIES Perez's Apology Sought: A Mexican-American rights...
By Shauna Snow, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
RESTAURANT REVIEW : A New Dawn for Orlando at Glendale's Revived Fresco
By Michelle Huneven, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Curve Breaks Sound Barrier at the Palace
By Lorraine Ali
MOVIE REVIEW : 'Tiger Cage 2' Packed With Adventure
By Kevin Thomas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Chick Corea on the Elektric Road Again
By Zan Stewart, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Terminally Cliched Prose Fills 'Contents'
'Macho': Tame Show Puts Its Best Face Forward
By Jan Breslauer, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
'Memorandum': A Fitting Calling Card
'La Ronde' Full of Pointless Encounters
'Goldsteins' Can't Get It Straight
National Video Rentals : 'Sliver' Full of Rental Sex Appeal
By Dennis Hunt
For 'Oz' Fans, This Set Is the 'Ultimate'
By Dennis Hunt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Mickey Mouse': What's Not to Love?
By Charles Solomon, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Pop Album Chart : Impressive Debut for Bolton's Latest
By Dennis Hunt
A Nice Mix for 'Perfect' Soundtrack
By Robert Hilburn, TIMES POP MUSIC CRITIC
TV REVIEWS : NBC's 'Friday Night Mystery' Has Trouble 'Staying Afloat'
By Howard Rosenberg
TV REVIEWS : PBS' 'Clowning' Displays Serious Flaws
By Lynne Heffley
THEATER / JAN HERMAN : Effort Blooms Brightest in Barren 'Cactus Flower'
By Jan Herman
THEATER REVIEWS : Camp Is What Becomes 'Legends' Most : Long Beach Playhouse Makes a Valiant Effort to Find Some Kind of Reality Behind the Comedy
By T.H. Mcculloh, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Today's Cynicism Grounds Flight of 'My Three Angels'
By Nancy Churnin, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
THEATER REVIEW : Teatro Cometa Fizzles on Delivery : The group's good intentions don't capture the bright \o7 acto \f7 tradition of simple works with punchy messages.
By Robert Koehler, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
It's Change, but in the Spirit of Norton Simon : Art: The museum has repainted and reinstalled two of its wings. Interpreting the collection in new ways is one of the goals, its director says.
By Suzanne Muchnic, TIMES ART WRITER
Hey, No Joke, These Records Are Hot! : Santa Claws Comes to Town With Real Felines in 'Jingle Cats: Meowy Christmas'
By David Wharton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hey, No Joke, These Records Are Hot! : Hollywood Answers the Jerky Boys' Prank Calls With a Movie Deal
By Jeff Schnaufer, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
The Rich Get Richer: My Tips for Channel 4
By Howard Rosenberg
Filmmakers Drawn Into Clinton's 'War Room' : Movies: D.A. Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus get a backstage look at the army for the 1992 campaign.
By John Anderson, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Q&A WITH TERRY MURPHY AND BARRY NOLAN : Extra! Extra! A More Sensitive 'Hard Copy'!
By Robert Epstein, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Walter Lantz to Mark Chilly Willy's Birthday
NEWS
Improving Schools
Violence
Corneal Transplants
'Recovered' Memory
Sanford Sigoloff
\o7 To\f7 : Public Education Inc. \o7 From\f7 : S. Sigoloff \o7 Re\f7 : Saving $4.5 Billion-Plus
By Jack Hailey, \o7 Jack Hailey is a writer in Sacramento\f7
Kennedy's Mystique
School Lunches
No-Smoking Laws
DIFFERENT NOSE: At the Huntington Beach Union High School...
By Zan Dubin and Jerry Hicks and Robyn Norwood
\o7 Snapshots of life in the Golden State.\f7 : Trading Cards Are Helping Officers to Be Good Sports
By Tom Gorman
9 Killed as Floods Hit Cuba; 45,000 Evacuated
Reuters
Inconsistencies Raise New Questions About Woman's Baby Swap Claim
From Associated Press
Wife Is Charged in Murder of Gulf War Soldier
From Associated Press
Dr. Alexander D. Langmuir; Chief of Epidemiology at CDC
Guy Lee; Agent, Promoter for Asian American Actors
Tatiana Nikolayeva; Noted Russian Pianist, Composer
James Stern; Irish-Born Author Wrote About Travels
Anthony Burgess; Prolific Novelist, Linguist
By Burt A. Folkart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Evelyn Venable; Actress, UCLA Teacher
By Myrna Oliver, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ruth M. Friedman; Administrative Law Judge
Mark Hardwick; Co-Creator of Broadway Musicals
Daniel J. Krumm; Former Maytag Chairman
Don L. Adams; MWD Operations Chief
Byron H. Atkinson; UCLA Dean of Students
By Myrna Oliver, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gaza Erupts Over Slain Militia Chief : Mideast: Protesting Palestinians pelt Israeli soldiers. One man is killed and more than 40 rioters are wounded in worst violence since Jewish state's accord with PLO.
By Michael Parks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
VW, Unions OK 20% Reduction in Workweek
By Tyler Marshall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bomb Aimed at Egypt Premier Kills Schoolgirl
By Kim Murphy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FBI Policy on Homosexuals at Issue in Ex-Agent's Suit : Rights: A pretrial opinion states there is evidence of bias by the bureau. Agency cites security concerns.
By Maura Dolan, TIMES LEGAL AFFAIRS WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Krishna Youths at a Crossroads : Many children of devotees have left the sect for a mainstream lifestyle. 'There was a time I was really into religion and stuff,' one teen-ager says. 'I need more excitement, I guess.'
By Dennis Mclellan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ashaninka Indians: Caught in Deadly Cross-Fire in Peru : South America: The proud native nation has become a pawn in the battle between the army and Maoist rebels.
By William R. Long, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Doubt Growing by Experts on Cases of 'Recovered Memory'
By David G. Savage, TIMES STAFF WRITER
POLITICAL CHAIRS: It looks like Valley school board member...
By T. W. Mcgarry
A Special Report: Shopping
By Gary Gorman
Legislative Research Center Falls Short of Lofty Goals : Government: The California Institute has shied away from controversial issues and alienated some key backers. But officials claim it has reduced partisanship.
By Glenn F. Bunting, TIMES STAFF WRITER
What Price Curb Appeal? : City Balks at $1.05-Million Asking Price for Land Near Arts Plaza
By Carlos V. Lozano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Biologists, Fishermen Disagree on Abalone Illness : Fishing: A mystery disease that devastated the local population of black abalone could be afflicting other varieties, scientists say. But commercial divers claim they are crying wolf.
By Mark Nollinger, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Tokyo Firm Will Build Port Facility, Wilson Says : Business: Governor makes the announcement during a 17-day Pacific Rim trade mission. He says the Wilmington project will create 100 jobs.
From staff and wire reports
RUSSIA : Women Seeking Parliament Seats Run Smack Into Prejudice
By Sonni Efron, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Yeltsin Warns Foes on TV Attacks : Russia: Opposition parties had decried his crushing of Parliament. New free speech curbs to be spelled out today.
By Richard Boudreaux, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Armenians Seize Key Border Outpost
Associated Press
Nigeria Military Dictator Names Nearly All-Civilian Cabinet
From Associated Press
Beleaguered German Presidential Nominee Withdraws : Europe: Chancellor's handpicked candidate drew fire for his stands on the Holocaust and immigrants.
By Tyler Marshall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Court Upholds Jail Term for Ex-Nazi, 81
Associated Press
Israeli Becomes Key Focus of POW Debate : Mideast: Ron Arad was shot down over Lebanon 7 years ago. Now, his wife, family and friends are battling to link his release to the peace process.
By Michael Parks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Once a Hero, Bosnian President Now Ignored, Criticized : Balkans: Blunders and nearly two years of a losing war have taken their toll. Izetbegovic is unlikely to ever regain real power.
By Carol J. Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Birth of Too Many Political Parties Stirs Backlash in New Democracies : Transition: Fragmentation stalls reforms, bringing deep frustration. Russia and Poland are prime examples of the trend. Even ideology is threatened.
By Robin Wright, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Family of Slain Toddler Tells of Possible Revenge
Reuters
Nation IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Deadly Gas Delivery Linked to Kevorkian
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : New Law Puts Limits on Minors, Guns
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Woman Settles Sex Abuse Case Against Archdiocese
Associated Press
Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Chicago School Board OKs Budget
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
U.S. Marks Thanksgiving With Big Meals, Huge Parades : Holiday: Many give thanks for plenty by helping needy. Balloon accident injures two at New York celebration.
From Associated Press
Taste of Home for Troops in Somalia
Associated Press
Disease-Resistant Crop Plant Gene Is Cloned in Bid to Curb Pesticide Use
From Associated Press
Travel Disrupted as Heavy Snow, Record Cold Grip Upper Midwest
From Associated Press
APEC Summit Chef Has Form of Hepatitis
Associated Press
New Survey Charts High Costs of Treating Young Gunfire Victims
From Associated Press
Clintons Add Some Color to White House : Renovation: Bolder tones, historic objects spruce up family quarters. $396,000 in private donations cover the work.
From Associated Press
U.S. to Urge Legal Immigrants to Seek Citizenship
From Reuters
FAA Under Fire for Not Ensuring Pilots Follow Safety Rules
From Associated Press
5 Are Indicted in Scheme to Bilk Navy Out of $1 Million
Associated Press
Southland Thanksgivings Served Up in Many Styles
From a Times Staff Writer
Failure of Engine Forces Return to LAX
French Airline Struck
Reuters
O.C. Re-Creates Spirit of First Thanksgiving
By Jodi Wilgoren and Alicia Di Rado, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Illegal Residents Not Just From Nearby Nations
By Richard Simon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Police Defend Work in Search for Molester
By Julie Tamaki, TIMES STAFF WRITER
1993-94 PREP BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Change of Seasons Has Inglewood, Serra Battling for No. 1 : Boys: Sentinels return three starters and five of their top seven players. Cavaliers have added two standout transfers in their attempt to defend State Division IV title.
By Peter Barzilai, TIMES STAFF WRITER
In the Spirit of Yesterday : Many are turning away from overly commercialized Christmases to celebrate the Yuletide season in a traditional, old-fashioned way.
By Jeff Prugh, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Smooth Skating : A touch of winter is on deck at Universal CityWalk where skaters glide smoothly around an outdoor ice rink. Don't worry about skates, you can rent them there.
By Libby Slate, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; \o7 Libby Slate writes frequently for The Times\f7
A Cut Above : Area Christmas tree farms still offer lots of cheer and a family style atmosphere to those who come their way.
By Heather W. Morgan, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; \o7 Heather W. Morgan is a regular contributor to The Times\f7
Bound to Delight Gardeners : These encyclopedias and bibles of the soil set contain lots of essential information and will be put to good use by anyone who has a green thumb.
By Judith Sims, TIMES STAFF WRITER; \o7 Judith Sims holds a certificate in horticulture from UCLA Extension\f7
Wicker Does Wonders for Gifts : Basket shops can create a tower of treats that cater to a person's special tastes. Food, whether fancy or healthful, is always a safe bet.
By Susan Heeger, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; \o7 Susan Heeger writes regularly for The Times\f7
Festival of Lights : The lighting of the menorah during Hanukkah marks the Biblical miracle of how the temple light kept burning.
By Michael Szymanski, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; \o7 Michael Szymanski is a regular contributor to The Times\f7
Celebrating With Ethnic Traditions : Many youngsters will learn about their roots at the special events where the season is celebrated according to different customs.
By Michael Szymanski, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; \o7 Michael Szymanski is a regular contributor to The Times\f7
Frequent Skiers Get a Lift : Resorts are offering discounts based on loyalty and repeat visits. The rewards may apply to tickets, refreshments, lessons or rentals.
By Vince Kowalick, TIMES STAFF WRITER
For Some People Christmas Tree Trinkets Become an Obsession, for Others, a Hobby That's Purely Ornamental
By Susan Heeger, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; \o7 Susan Heeger contributes regularly to The Times\f7
The Final Touch : Accessories can resurrect tired outfits as the party season approaches.
By Cindy Lafavre Yorks, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; \o7 Cindy LaFavre Yorks writes regularly about fashion for The Times\f7
The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled for The...
When Trendy Is the Key : Teen-agers can be especially hard to shop for, unless you know what's in. Ideas include talking gadgets, something flannel or items from '70s.
By Cindy Lafavre Yorks, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; \o7 Cindy LaFavre Yorks writes regularly for The Times\f7
Lending a Helping Hand : From literature programs to preserving trees to providing meals for the needy, volunteers are sought for a variety of tasks.
By Heather W. Morgan, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; \o7 Heather W. Morgan is a regular contributor to The Times\f7
Handel and 'Jingle Bells' and Rock : It's a season filled with music in the Valley, with the likes of the classic 'Messiah,' traditional Yuletide carols and the 'KROQ Acoustic Christmas.'
By Steve Appleford, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; \o7 Steve Appleford writes regularly about music for The Times\f7
Getting in the Gift-Giving Picture : If you're struggling over ideas for presents, a family portrait can be a great gift that will be valued for many years.
By Geri Cook
Did You Know? . . .
The Associated Press
Escaping the Mall : When hunger strikes during a day of shopping, there's no need to settle for food-court chow. A short drive from any center in the Valley, excellent cuisine can be had at good prices.
By Max Jacobson, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; \o7 Max Jacobson writes about restaurants every Friday in Valley Life!\f7
A Hybrid That Works
By Paul Dean
Pick 6
By Joanna Dendel / Special To The Times
A Royal Cover-Up
By Debra Gendel, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Simply Dazzling
By Betty Goodwin
Batteries and Stereos That Pump Up the Volume
By Ralph Vartabedian
BOOK REVIEW / SCIENCE : Research Could Put Time on Our Side : INNER TIME: The Science of Body Clocks and What Makes Us Tick, \o7 by Carol Orlock\f7 , Birch Lane Press, $18.95, 208 pages
By Bettyann Kevles, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Sirs, May We Help You? : Just in the Nick of Time--Some Rules for the Men Who Find Shopping for the Women in Their Lives to Be a Big Mystery
By Mark Smith, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Real Deals? : Outlet malls seduce with sweet words such as \o7 discount\f7 and \o7 bargain. \f7 But experts urge buyers to do their homework.
By S.J. Diamond, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Toyland Lures Kids of All Ages, Some Via Memory Lane
By Patrick Mott and Ann Conway
Style With a Vengeance
By Rose Apodaca
Picture Perfect : For kids' holiday photo ops, forget new outfits. Add lace or suspenders to dress up favorite clothes.
By Gaile Robinson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Only One Right Shade of Tights Makes Seamless Color Connection From Skirt to Shoe
By John Morell, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Behind The Scenes : Master Milliner Knows the Nooks and Crannies of the Cranium
By Rose Apodaca
Laguna Artists Get Religion--and Hit the Fashion Jackpot
By Rose Apodaca, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Bests and Busts at Cabazon Mall
By S.J. Diamond
'The Cowboy Boot Book'
By Maria D. Laso
Born-Again Threads Put New Spin on Recycling
By Rose-marie Turk, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Ovals Have It : They're Simple and Retro, and Firms Dig Them
By Andrea Heiman
PAGES : In Any Language, the Wolf Loses
By Pamela Warrick
BUSINESS
Law: A major shake-up in Hollywood's entertainment law...
By James Bates
Are Tiny Start-Ups New Media Giants?
By Amy Harmon
Tv Facts
Ex-Video Chief to Run Music Distributor WEA
Stacking Up Sales
Salinas Pushes Bill to Encourage Foreign Investment in Mexico
By Juanita Darling, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Celebration of Credit? No Longer : Seasonal Incentives for Borrowers Are Cut as Year-Round Card Deals Spread
By Denise Gellene, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Holiday Closures
Equity-Poor Now Have Shot at Low-Rate Refinancing : Real estate: New plans require prospective borrowers to have virtually spotless credit.
By David W. Myers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Digital Stirs Into the Cellular Stew : Technology: New mobile systems will handle more calls and claim to have better sound. But phones are incompatible.
By Denise Gellene, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Co-Branded Credit Cards Charge Full Speed Ahead
By Chris Kraul, TIMES STAFF WRITER
International
Trade
Markets
Retailing
The Video Game System Dilemma: CD or Not CD? : Technology: Shoppers must decide whether to spend hundreds on a compact disc version or save money with a cartridge system that will be obsolete in a few years.
From Associated Press
Is That Imperfection We Smell Brewing at Melitta?
By Denise Gellene
Slowdown to Continue at United
From Associated Press
Warner Bros. Joins the Retailing Rage, but That's Not All, Folks! : Merchandising: Store openings by entertainment firms are booming, thanks to cartoon-loving baby boomers.
By David H. Dorion, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
FOOD
Annual Cookbook Issue : The Italian Bookshelf: Required Reading
By Russ Parsons
Annual Cookbook Issue : Too Much \o7 Abbondanza\f7 ? : Publishing: Years ago, everyone wanted to go to France and write a cookbook. These days, just about every aspiring Julia Child is heading for Italy.
By Russ Parsons, TIMES FOOD MANAGING EDITOR
Annual Cookbook Issue : There Will Always Be a France : "Cooking With Daniel Boulud," Daniel Boulud (Random House: $40; 372 pp.)
By Charles Perry
Annual Cookbook Issue : Shopping for Millions: America's Cookbook Tastemaker
By Kathie Jenkins
Annual Cookbook Issue : A Few Good Books
By Barbara Hansen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Annual Cookbook Issue : Atlas Shrugged: Two Books, One Title
By Dan Berger, TIMES WINE WRITER
Spicing Up Brunch
By Abby Mandel
White Chili
By Rose Dosti
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Rating Video Games
AMUSEMENT WATCH : Is This Man Serious?
A Break in the Storms Over Northern Ireland? : A flurry of negotiations raises slight hope of movement
A Gift Well Worth Receiving : Streisand donates 24-acre estate to parkland conservancy
Obituaries
A Lesson for Labor From American Airlines' Strike : Unions: The power shifts to workers, but will their leaders come up with the competitive strategies to use it wisely?
By Peter Cappelli, \o7 Peter Cappelli, a professor of management at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, recently completed a study on airline industrial relations for the secretary of transportation\f7
WHY GOOD PEOPLE OWN GUNS : 'Better Safe Than Sorry' : The focus on gun-related homicides obscures the data on Americans who have deterred criminals simply by being armed.
By Dave Kopel, \o7 Dave Kopel is research director of the Independence Institute in Denver. His book on foreign gun control, "The Samurai, the Mountie and the Cowboy" (Prometheus Books) was chosen as the 1992 book of the year in international criminology by the American Society of Criminology\f7
A Message for Parents About Kids and School : Education: Voice mail tells Simi Valley families what students are learning in class and what they should be doing at home.
By Brenda Day, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
PROFILE / JIM SEELEY : Lobbyist Wins Bigger Slice of Federal Pie for L.A.
By James Bornemeier, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LEARN School Gets Ready to Try Its Wings : Education: Fernangeles Elementary is going through a trial run before taking over its own budgeting. So far, officials have found a tangle of rules and formulas.
By Henry Chu, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hold the Tortillas: Doo Dah Will March to a Smaller Beat : Festivals: Saturday's campy parade is moving out of Old Pasadena, and admission will be charged. Organizers say unruly spectators prompted the changes.
By Renee Tawa, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Holiday Weekend
Camp Bartlett Colony Dwells Under Oaks, Among Animals : Communities: Historic hideaway between Ojai and Santa Paula shelters six families and a menagerie of their acquaintances.
By Daryl Kelley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Giving of Themselves : Thanksgiving Celebrated With Free Meals for Hungry, Contemplation
By Fred Alvarez and Gary Gorman, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Residents Fail to Approve Plan to Settle Dredging War : Ventura: Mayor will seek an extension for Keys homeowners to respond to proposed resolution of their lawsuits.
By Peggy Y. Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THOUSAND OAKS : Broad Plan OKd for Amgen Expansion
By Constance Sommer
Flap May Jeopardize Pony League Season
By Brenda Day
SIMI VALLEY : Wood Ranch Builder Gives Land to School
By Brenda Day
LEO CARRILLO : Surfer, 33, Pulled From Ocean Dies
By Gary Gorman
OXNARD : Man Suffers Heart Attack Aboard Ship
By Gary Gorman
VENTURA : No Progress in Case of Missing Woman
By Fred Alvarez
CAMARILLO : Casa Pacifica Nears $10-Million Goal
By Kay Saillant
VENTURA : Blaze Ignited by Electrical Line Chars 34 Acres
By Gary Gorman
THOUSAND OAKS : Site of Attack to Get Added Lighting
By Constance Sommer
If You Really Cared, You'd Have Voted
By Ron Harris
Reversing the Sands of Time : Environment: In an attempt to re-create a long-gone coastal prairie, workers and volunteers begin planting native grasses on a patch of the El Segundo dunes.
By Kim Kowsky, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Some Rebels From the '60s Reunite and Renew Their Old School Ties
By Ted Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Teen-Agers See U.S. Up Close and Personal : Education: Youths tour the country by bus to get a new perspective on the nation--and on their lives.
By Carol Chastang, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Q&A : Deputy Chief's Hopes Rooted in Community Policing Work : Law enforcement: Mark A. Kroeker, now assigned to the South Bureau, says he will try to help bridge the gap between officers and residents.
By Lisa Richardson and Robert J. Lopez, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
CULTURAL FAIR : Hawaiians will sing praises to songwriter-queen.
By Mary Helen Berg
Dining Spots in Your Area
By Michael Krikorian
What to do on the Weekends
Obituaries
Policy Aims to Deter Shooting at Police
By Sandra Hernandez
Holidays Find Food Center in Need of Help : Charity: The long run of tough economic times has had bad effects on organization that feeds the county's hungry.
By Martin Miller, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Home Again : 1 of 2 Cats Separated From Couple in Laguna Fire Is Back Safe and Sound, Thanks to Help of Trapper
By Tammerlin Drummond, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Great Lengths to Pick Knits : Sale: Women camp out for days in parking lot to ensure their chance for bargains at the annual Thanksgiving sale of high-priced St. John clothing.
By Rose Apodaca, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Blessed With an Appreciation for His Country's Bounty
By Dana Parsons
IRVINE : Group Holding Toy Drive for Christmas
By Shelby Grad
COSTA MESA : Firefighters Deliver Food to Seniors
By Willson Cummer
FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Teens' Club Lends Hand to the Needy
By Debra Cano
NEWPORT BEACH : City Advises Caution on Fire-Victim Aid
By Bob Elston
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Project LEARN Aids 'At-Risk' Families
By Mimi Ko
ORANGE : Lestonnac Clinic a Health Safety Net
By Martin Miller
LAGUNA HILLS : Saddleback Outreach Can Break the Slide
By Frank Messina
ANAHEIM : Church Offers More Than a Free Lunch
By Terry Spencer
COUNTYWIDE : Precautions for Would-Be Donors
By Geoff Boucher
ANAHEIM : Dancers Get a Kick Helping Out Others
By Bert Eljera
COUNTYWIDE : Armories to Provide Shelter for Homeless
By Willson Cummer
COUNTYWIDE : FEMA Helps Ease Personal Crises Too
By Geoff Boucher
Robbers Get Cash, Jewelry at Home
Irvine Weighs Cutting City Work Force by 71 : Government: Officials blame sluggish economy for $4.5-million budget shortfall. Council will consider the cuts when it meets in January.
By Shelby Grad, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
School Buses to Serve Blythe Street Students : Safety: The rides will save children from crossing gang turf and train tracks.
By Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Blueprint of L.A.'s Future Is Outlined for Officials : Growth: Five council members hear a report on the draft General Plan. Enthusiasm for it may be hard to generate.
By Aaron Curtiss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Passing on Tradition : Families Continue Football Game That Kicked Off in '78
By Douglas Alger, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Heralding Holiday Shopping
By Abigail Goldman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BURBANK : Man Pleads Guilty in Mother's Drowning
By Tommy Li
RESEDA : First-Graders Get Hands-On Science Lesson
By Scott Glover
Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Should City Start Trapping Coyotes Again?
By David E. Brady, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
CALABASAS : Owl Watchers Keep Eyes and Ears Peeled
By Rebecca Bryant
WOODLAND HILLS : 2 From Pierce Share Press Group Award
By Kurt Pitzer
Deadline Extended to Fill Committees
By Ed Bond
Cuts Cloud CSUN's Weather Operations
By Susan Byrnes
SAN FERNANDO : Workshop to Focus on Workers' Comp
By Geoffrey Mohan
SAN FERNANDO : City Hopes to Give Food Baskets to 150
By Geoffrey Mohan
STUDIO CITY : Riordan Will Discuss Goals at Luncheon
By Geoffrey Mohan
NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Mall Merchants Worry About Holiday Season
By Jeff Schnaufer
Assistance Offered to Victims of Fires
By Rebecca Bryant
Deputy Shot Assailant, Police Say
Surfer, 33, Pulled From Sea Dies
'Choose-and-Cut' Christmas Tree Farms, Ranches Growing in Popularity : Holidays: Many sites where you can chop your own open today. Some offer low prices, others free popcorn and hayrides.
By James Maiella Jr., SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Encino Man Is Shot to Death
Run for State Assembly Seat May Be in the Cards for Korenstein
General Manager of Water District Plans to Retire in April
By Sharon Moeser, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Santa Clarita Hires Consultant to Fight Elsmere Canyon Landfill
By Jonathan Gaw, TIMES STAFF WRITER
City Leaders Hope Arts Complex Brings New Life to Downtown Palmdale
By Phil Sneiderman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Newhall Man Dies as Pickup Hits Truck
SPORTS
It Slips Away From Dallas in One Play : Pro football: Stoyanovich's 41-yard field goal kick blocked, but Dolphins get ball back and win game, 16-14.
From Associated Press
High School Basketball '93--94 : Marmonte League
High School Basketball '93--94 : Pacific League
High School Basketball '93--94 : Delphic League
High School Basketball '93--94 : Channel League
High School Basketball '93--94 : Golden League
COLLEGE BASKETBALL: 1993-94 SEASON PREVIEW : Two OF A DIFFERENT Kind : USC's Lisa Leslie and UCLA's Natalie Williams Hope to Finish Their Collegiate Careers in a Flourish
By Wendy Witherspoon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Player's Thankful Day : Pro football: Bengal quarterback Jay Schroeder's youngest son was home with the family for Thanksgiving after a benign brain tumor was removed last week.
By Steve Springer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cowboys Lett It Slip Away on One Play : Pro football: Stoyanovich's 41-yard field goal kick blocked, but Dallas defender's gaffe allows Dolphins to regain possession on the one, and win, 16-14.
By Bob Glauber, NEWSDAY
There's No Defense As Kings Lose : Hockey: Four-goal performance from Robitaille isn't enough in 8-6 loss to Quebec.
By Lisa Dillman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
If Napoleon Goes Into the NFL, It's Waterloo for Washington
By Dan Hafner
Lions Lose Their Way in Defeat : Pro football: Chicago Bears continue resurgence with 10-6 victory. Knee injury sidelines Sanders 3-5 weeks.
From Associated Press
Holidays Mean More to Bob Starr Now
By Larry Stewart
SKIING / CHRIS DUFRESNE : Ignorance Is Not Bliss for U.S. Team
By Chris Dufresne
COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Zeier Leads Georgia to Victory
From Associated Press
WATER POLO / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS AT LONG BEACH : Stanford, California Begin a Familiar Trip
By Ara Najarian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Texas A&M Advances to Cotton Bowl, 18-9 : College Football: Leeland McElroy has 100-yard kickoff return for touchdown to lead Aggies over Texas.
From Associated Press
Stanley Waits On A Different Court : Jurisprudence: Former USC women's basketball coach is hoping the U.S. Court of Appeals will reinstate her.
By Elliott Almond, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLLEGE BASKETBALL: 1993-94 SEASON PREVIEW : NATIONAL WOMEN'S PREVIEW : Raiders Reluctant to Abdicate
By Earl Gustkey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Swoopes' European Basketball Stay Is Short, and She Returns to Texas
By Earl Gustkey
COLLEGE BASKETBALL: 1993-94 SEASON PREVIEW : SOUTHLAND PREVIEW : Something Old, Something New
By Earl Gustkey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sather to Coach Again After Oilers Fire Green
From Staff and Wire Reports
Conner Surrenders Helm for Leg Two
By Rich Roberts
THOROUGHBRED RACING : Retirement Ends Quickly for Arcangues
By Bob Mieszerski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Newbury Park's Smith Targets Record
By Eric Shepard, TIMES PREP SPORTS EDITOR
Friendship Games : Norco's Coach and Quarterback Have a Special Bond as the Campbells Are a Successful Father-and-Son Team
By Wendy Witherspoon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Eatman: 49ers Not \o7 That\f7 Much Better
By T.J. Simers
PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Shell Happy They're Not Sack Happy
By Lonnie White
Semenov Expresses Himself On, Off the Ice : Ducks: Moscow-born center has emerged as the leading scorer and best offensive player.
By Robyn Norwood, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Injuries Slow Ram Secondary : Pro football: San Francisco's high-powered offense to face defense that's missing two starting cornerbacks.
By Mike Reilley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Southland Preview : Long Beach State
SOUTHLAND PREVIEW : Something Old, Something New
By Earl Gustkey
SOUTHLAND PREVIEW : Three other Southland teams: : CAL STATE FULLERTON
By Scott Miller
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Earle's Presence Will Give Chapman a Boost
By Martin Beck, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MEN'S BASKETBALL : Stepping Down to Division III Should Work in Chapman's Favor
By Martin Beck, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hartman's Trademark Is a Grand Slam : He Emerged From His Shell and Evolved Into Big Man on Thousand Oaks Campus
By Steve Henson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
McManis Sees Big Picture at The Master's
By John Ortega, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Zeigler Puts Adversity Behind Him
By Gabe Lacques, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
1993-94 PREP BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Streaking St. Bernard Has the Super Player, the Superior Team : Girls: Defending State Division IV champion Vikings, who have won 25 consecutive games, return 10 players, including Stanford-bound Olympia Scott.
By Kirby Lee, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Militant Matadors Start Optimistically : College basketball: Northridge, with four returning starters plus depth, no longer content with moral victories.
By Mike Hiserman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CS Northridge Women Have Trouble Already
By Michael Lazarus, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Smith Zeros In on State Passing Mark : High school football: Newbury Park quarterback could join receiver Van Buren as California's best ever.
By Jason H. Reid, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CLU Women Look Up After Down Year
By John Ortega, TIMES STAFF WRITER
He Always Presents Edison's Best Defense : Division II: Simmons plays in shadow of star tailback and quarterback, but Chargers depend on linebacker's leadership.
By Michael Itagaki, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Peninsula Takes Aim at State Title : Cross-country: Panther girls get another shot at ending Agoura's run of three consecutive championships.
By Kirby Lee, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Quartz Hill Was Deluged When the Surf Came Up
Saunders Has Knee Surgery
By Jeff Fletcher
STATE CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Santa Ana Gets a Shot at Thousand Oaks
By Matt Farmer, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Works, Hearvey Help Cypress Win
Even Hand Finally Tilts in Mistri's Favor : Soccer: Cal State Fullerton coach has taken underfunded team to brink of the NCAA Final Four.
By Scott Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Southland Preview : Uc Irvine
By John Weyler
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