- Study Warns of Pollution to Ground Water : Environment: Industrial solvents may be seeping into Norwalk's drinking water from other contaminated aquifers.
- Stringent Quake Code May Break Food Bank
- S.D. Wedding Adorned by a Royal Guest List
- The San Gabriel High School Grad Nite...
- Joe Smigiel was at his blocking and...
- Council Rejects Sole Bid for Park Improvement
- Dubcek: 'Prague Spring' Leader Is Back
- TEDDY DEER: South Coast Plaza wasn't sure...
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN MATEO : Bogus Name-Brand Watches Seized
- Rates Sought to Clamp Water Use
- To Rout Hookers, Council OKs Ban on New Small Motels : Crime: Plans for motels of 40 rooms and fewer to be constructed on certain streets in Inglewood will not be considered for 45 days, to give the City Council a chance to decide on permanent controls.
- Elk Keeps an Eagle Eye on Beach City Courtroom
- Boredom Can Badly Hurt Family Life
- Canada Puts Women on Front Line : Combat: Many governments send women into combat during war. Canada, however, is recruiting women during peacetime.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : WESTMINSTER : Officer Acquitted in 2 Traffic Deaths
- Business in Arts Awards Passed Out
- Telling Tales South of the 'Mason-Diction' Line : Books: Southerners seem to have a deep-seated need to express themselves.
- City Halts Weekend Used-Car Sales at Fullerton College
- Trial Opens in Rape of Girl at Teen Party
- Prosecutor Seeks Retrial of Driver After Jury Deadlocks in Deaths of 3 Youths
- Residents Warned After Rabid Bat Is Discovered
- Actor, Clergymen Arrested in Protest of Salvador Policy
- Airport Is Stuffed for Thanksgiving : Travel: It was slow going, particularly because of bad weather in other parts of the country, but travelers flowed pretty smoothly.
- Two Former Sooners Get 10 Years for Rape
- California's Coastline
- STAGE
- Harper Sparks Clippers : NBA: Guard acquired from Cavaliers scores 21 points and has 15 rebounds in his debut to lead 106-97 victory over Nets.
- Sotheby's Marion: Any Number Can Play the Auction Game
- Laker Stars Team Up Against Child Abuse
- Santa Monica Students Deliver Thanksgiving to the Homeless
- Surgery Might Be Needed Later
- Santa Monica : DC-3 Rides at Fund-Raiser
- THE DIRTY HALF-DOZEN
- The Idea Is to Share the Bounty, Not Count It
- Hearing to Be Held on Landfill Expansion Plan
- Pass the Turkey . . . and the Medicine, the Laws, the Spirituality : Americana: The Indians' contributions to our life style go far beyond the traditional foods we enjoy today.
- Palmdale Weighs Tax Measure to Build Recreation Center
- State Agency Clears Lomita Group; Leader Criticizes City Inquiry
- Misdemeanor charges were filed against four Oklahoma...
- Worthy's Ankle Injury Has Riley Concerned
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Second Chance': Love and Alcohol
- The Sound of Applause Greets Lane's New Silent Movie : Movies: "Sidewalk Stories" echoes the appeal of Chaplin's Little Tramp. For Charles Lane, the film boosted a career that had been stalled for more than a decade.
- Lawyer Again Accused of Overbilling Courts on Indigent Cases
- Noise Settlement Plan Not Music to Everyone's Hears
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : On Trust Was Good but Frustrating
- Construction Job
- Auto Makers to Idle Plants: The nation's...
- Patent News Keeps Bolstering Texas Instrument Stock
- 'USA Today on TV' Canceled: The low-rated...
- Nonprofit1 Panel Created to Renovate Lanterman House
- Pasadena : Central Park Plan OKd
- Embezzlement Warnings Ignored : Investigation: Department of Finance officials say two audits pointed out problems in the operations at State Water Resources Board that allowed the alleged $5.1 million theft.
- Glendale Council OKs Purchase of 4 Buses
- Top-ranked Steffi Graf of West Germany rallied...
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS
- Holiday TV Schedule Is Not for the Birds
- BOYS' TOP 10 : Favorites? They Are All Over : Preview: The race for No. 1 is no foregone conclusion in a year with no real shoo-ins.
- A Westlake Village-based television production company's plans...
- Fattburger Has Several Tasty Deals on the Grill
- Northeast Telephone Workers Strike Settled
- 10 Lively Spots : Folk Dancing Groups Celebrate a World of Tradition
- Memorial: Dozens of people marked the 26th...
- Francis Expected to Serve as Mayor, Council Poll Finds : Ventura Politics: Donald Villeneuve, the other leading contender, says he is not a candidate for the largely ceremonial post.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Suspect in Newton Slaying Faces Trial
- 'The Art of War': Learning How to Fight, According to the Book : Books: "The Art of War" by Sun Tzu contains a Chinese militarist's centuries-old advice that still rings true for personal and global conflicts.
- Oxnard Landlord Ends Jail Time for Rental Violations
- Kosar's Elbow Sore, but He'll Face Lions
- Hawks' Cunningham Sets Record in Loss
- TURKEY A L'ORANGE : Here Are Some Choice Cuts: From Opera's Bait, Switch to Deadhead Traffic Jams
- STAGE REVIEW : Swados' 'Nightclub Cantata' Opens Odyssey 1
- Gospel Music Drama to Begin Previews Dec. 14
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Dow Gains 17.49 on Good Economic News
- Lakewood : Chamber Manager Rehired Year After Concert Failure
- Moose Alert: They're Back in Force
- Giving Thanks for a Holiday Full of Memories
- Oh, Thank Goodness : A Grasp at Happiness and Starting Over
- Businesses in Avalon Want Out of AQMD : Pollution: AQMD's new focus on regulating small businesses spurs residents to protest that pristine air of Catalina Island does not pollute the Los Angeles Basin.
- 'Hotel' Pays Guests for Experiments : Health: Tufts University runs experiments with volunteers, mainly older people. For $50 to $3,000, depending on the study, subjects are fed and monitored.
- BOOK REVIEW : Napoleon's Court: One Catty View
- Topanga Canyon Road Project Expected to Take 11 Months
- Majority Faults Bishop for Directive Against Killea
- Giving Thanks in San Francisco
- El Cajon
- Hundreds Wait for Thanksgiving in a Box : Charity: Orange County Rescue Mission offers holiday basics for about 400 needy people who stood in line for several hours.
- Plan to Ship Sand to Cabrillo Beach
- El Toro Wins Its Second Consecutive 3-A Championship
- Chargers Need Quarterback in the Bullpen, Aztecs a Later Start
- Aztecs' Gilbreath Sounds Just Like a Broken Record : College Football: By the time he finishes his career Saturday, Monty Gilbreath will have set a number of career and season marks.
- 2 Thousand Oaks Athletes Hit Their Stride in Long Distances
- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Camarillo Runners Made Sure Their 4-A Title Got Good Print
- 'Doogie'--Crossing the Generations : Television: Neil Patrick Harris takes his lumps as the star of ABC's high-rated freshman show about a teen-age doctor coping with an adult world.
- MUSIC
- DANCE REVIEW : 'Forsythia' Premiere at Wadsworth
- Kentucky Fried to Add Grilled Chicken Items to Menu
- Businesses Begin Shopping for Holiday Workers : Employment: In Orange County, where few are without jobs, employers are trying unconventional ways to attract help during the post-Thanksgiving sales boom.
- Prague Talks May Indicate Imminent Change at Top
- The House
- Police Union Calls Impasse a 'Lynching' : Labor: The city will begin enacting provisions of a contract that makes major changes in police personnel policies dealing with shifts, transfers and the number of officers assigned to a patrol car.
- Friendly Rivals Root for Each Other at Girls' 4-A Cross-Country Meet
- U.S. Memo Says Montoya Demanded 'Fees' for Votes
- Iran Rounds Up 20,000 on Narcotics Charges
- Mexico City Launches Its Boldest Attack Yet on Smog : Pollution: Drivers must leave their cars immobile one day a week. If they don't, they face penalties.
- The Region : Hearing on Landfill Plan
- Spin Raises Questions About AZT
- A Short History of Dietary Habits of U.S. Presidents
- Chalk Up This Year to Experience : Football: Traditionally strong Glendale College battled inconsistency to finish 5-4-1 in its first season under rookie Coach John Cicuto.
- Odds & / Ends Around The Valley : The Fish Lady
- "Every day at lunch, teachers are asking...
- Sentinels' Patrols Are Still on the March in Hollywood
- Glendale Man Accused of Molesting Girl, 8
- Home Size Raises the Roof in Palos Verdes Estates
- 4 More Molestation Counts Filed Against City Day Care Driver
- County's Didier Named to Judgeship
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS
- Format of Sherwood Tournament Relaxes Golfers, Pleases Fans : Charity: The success of the first-time pro event on the new Nicklaus-designed course in Thousand Oaks leads to promises of a return next year.
- Twins' Puckett First $3-Million Ballplayer
- Morita's Book on United States
- Two Varied Productions at the West End Playhouse
- 'Wrath' Marathon: Lest We Forget
- TV REVIEW : Is There Really a Santa Claus? Channel 4 Knows and Tells at 4
- Reed International PLC, a British paper, packaging...
- Big-Name Manufacturers Give OS/2 a Boost
- Chief of Parsons to Retire After 24 Years With Firm
- SPORTSCOPE : Pepperdine Tankers Will Face Long Beach in NCAA Opener
- Study Clears Filtered Coffee in Brewing Debate : Health: America's cup of choice does not raise levels of cholesterol in the blood, Dutch scientists say.
- Morita's Book on United States
- Historic Dominguez Adobe to Be Bolstered for Quake Safety
- NATION IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : $6.15-Million Fine Levied for Pollution
- E. Germany Ready to Talk About Free Elections
- Culver City : City Hall Packing for Move
- Rekindling Boot Camp Memories : Recollections: A return visit to boot camp sparks vivid flashbacks. It also shows that things don't change much in the military.
- Huge Westlake Village Project Nears Approval : Development: Council and builders reach agreement on largest project in city history.
- Fast Forward in the Slow Lane : Driving Aids: On audiocassettes these days, you can learn to speak a language, understand the meaning of life or tune out to Cape Cod surf, loon calls or a seduction scene.
- An American Holiday With a Global Touch
- Living a Schizophrenic Nightmare : Health: Despite heavy financial and emotional costs, coping with a schizophrenic child can bring a family closer together.
- Culver City : Mediation Board Alternate
- Oh, Thank Goodness
- Santa Monica Has Plan to Revive Pier as All-Year Fun Zone : Renewal: The $34.8-million project will get under way next fall. Officials hope it will restore the pier to the prime tourist attraction it was in the 1920s and '30s.
- New Heights for Domestic Airlines
- Kings Streaking Other Way : NHL: Los Angeles runs unbeaten string to five games with 6-3 victory over Blackhawks.
- There's Still a Little Spring in Their Step : Baseball: Seniors are playing a 72-game winter schedule in the autumn of their careers.
- Memo Contradicts Wall's Statements on Lincoln : Thrifts: An aide warned almost a year before the S&L; went under that the bank board's efforts to control it would be hopeless.
- Missile Services
- RETAIL : Plaza Tests Items Carrying Own Logo
- Hollywood Patrol Sees Gains After Year of Fighting Drugs
- Littlest School Faces Big Problem : Education: County's only one-room schoolhouse grapples with overcrowding.
- San Marino : Revamped City Hall Opens
- Brightening the Finances for the Golden Years : Retirement: Senior citizens often spend their nest eggs before realizing the benefits of financial planning.
- Westwood : Campaign to Limit Terms
- Heartbreak Hotel : Zoe Christian Center's Eviction Leaves 50 Residents Exiled on Main Street
- Blind Student Wrestles With His Handicap
- Flintridge Prep One Win From Title
- Culver City : Zoning Changed for Project
- Rifle Range Gets New Chief
- Additives Change Viscosity of Oil
- Lynwood Seeking Ways to Curb Emissions at Resin Plant
- WORLD IN BRIEF : MOROCCO : King Orders 1990 Elections Put Off
- NOTEBOOK : SAT Worries Isaacs More Than 99-Yard Victory Drive
- Blow to Emigres From E. Europe
- Some Find Very Little to Celebrate
- Man Turns Himself In as a Molester
- Reparations Victory Called 'Bittersweet'
- Van Nuys Falls to Locke, 37-6, in 3-A Opener
- COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : McBride's Potential Leaves CSUN Giddy
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Bash for the Blues at Dance Club
- Questions Linger After Manley's Banishment
- Old Buildings
- The Sunkist Invitational track and field meet...
- Hydro-Mill Contract
- Tracking the Truth of the Urban Legend : Folklore: An expert who collects folk stories finds that some of the tales have a life of their own.
- No Breach in Terrorism Policy, U.S. Asserts
- Junior Colleges: Fast Food-Like Coaching : Basketball: As soon as coaches stuff the players with knowledge of the sport, they're on their way.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : FRONTERA : Manson Follower Again Denied Parole
- Realizing How Free We Are
- North Hollywood Police Hold School Library Book Drive
- Council Studies Pact to Develop Regional Dump at Elsmere Site
- A River Banks on a Bailout
- Antelope Valley Delivers 'Report Card' on High Schools : Education: The district's parents are the first in the county to benefit from a new state law requiring evaluations.
- Body Discovered
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : State's Top Teams Set for Orange County Bowl
- Administrators Seek Renewal of Sportsmanship
- Will Carolinas Get Together?
- USIU MEN'S PREVIEW : Winning is No. 1 on Gulls' Agenda
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Carter, Kennedy Romp to Win
- Music Review : Seaman Conducts Pacific Symphony Program
- Morita's Book on United States
- A TIME FOR GIVING THANKS : For many, the meaning of Thanksgiving sometimes gets lost in the shuffle of families and feasting. But unexpected dramatic turns in the lives of four Orange County people--and their kin--have given them particular reason to be thankful this year.
- An Elk Keeps an Eagle Eye...
- Atomic-Free Zone
- Comment Called 'Beneath Contempt'
- MOVIES - Nov. 23, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 23, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 23, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 23, 1989
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 23, 1989
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- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 23, 1989
- Travelers Crunched by Holiday : Transportation: Weather adds to Thanksgiving travel woes in some areas of nation. Thousands suffer delays at L.A. airport.
- Medfly Effort Put in Doubt, Officials Say : Eradication: The discovery of more of the pests raises the possibility of widespread aerial insecticide spraying.
- Eastern Pilots End Strike; Machinists to Stay Out : Labor: 'We ran out of options,' says a union spokesman. But the airline says it has hired replacements for the 1,800 striking pilots and has no jobs to offer them.
- Vast Investment in State Politics by Keating Told
- Thornburgh Withholds Data From Iran-Contra Trial : Security: Charges against ex-CIA agent may be dropped. Secrets being protected called 'fictional.'
- U.S. Won't Impose Sanctions on Japan for Trade Barriers in Construction
- 12 Green Berets Race From Salvador Hotel : Latin America: Rebels slip away in middle of night. U.S. nationals are safe after 28-hour standoff.
- Eastern Pilots End Strike but Jobs Are Gone
- Los Angeles, N.Y. MDs Face Big Cuts in Medicare Fees : Health: Congress devises a formula to pay big city doctors less, rural doctors more. The pattern may become standard for all U.S. medicine.
- An Irreverent Gage Leaves L.A. City Hall Amid Mixed Reviews
- Irvine Co. Details Plans for Canyon
- Pressure at Avon Builds as Bass Hikes Stake
- Times Mirror Buys Flight Planning Firm: Jeppesen...
- New York Bank to Take $50-Million Charge:...
- Caesars World Inc.: The casino hotel company...
- Nissan Will Invest $1 Billion to Expand Its Mexico Plant
- 'Natural' Turkeys Gain Popularity Despite Price
- P.M. BRIEFING : Spill Costs Ashland $4.6 Million
- Nu-Med Agrees to Sell Nearly Half Its Business
- L.A. Code Said to Influence Divestment Policy : South Africa: U.S. brokerages face a choice--maintaining business ties in the deeply troubled nation or getting millions of dollars in municipal accounts at home.
- Avon Sells Perfume Brands in $210-Million Cash Deal
- BOOK REVIEWS : Comic Novel of Characters and Wit Set in England
- Peace Officers Unit Backs S.F. Dist. Atty. for Attorney General
- Nichols Opens Drug Testing Lab in San Diego
- 2 Carriers May Be Cut if Navy Loses $60 Billion : Defense: Service lists its contingency spending reduction plans. Naval strategy may have to be revised.
- Sony Bucks Predictions as Profit Rises 68%
- Agreement in Hunts' Bankruptcy: Former billionaire brothers...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Bitter Telephone Strike Ends
- Former Sailor, Accused of Desertion, Calls It a Snafu
- Orange County Braces for Fruit Fly Sprayings
- NATION : Hundreds Weather Rain to Hear President Praise Volunteerism
- Angelenos in San Luis Obispo: Wave of Resentment
- Thousands at Boeing Pick Up Bonuses as They Return to Jobs
- Kent C. (Oz) Nelson has been elected...
- Marine Drilling Plans to Acquire Keyes Firms
- David S. Ruder, former chairman of the...
- Exclusion in Private Clubs
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Press Aide to Join Timber Industry
- Court Hears Arguments on SEC Voting Rights Rule
- Aerojet Settlement of Army Overcharge to Total $590,000
- CONSUMERS : Calculating Correct Foreign Words
- * Knockout: Former heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad...
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Oprah Buys House for Her Dad
- COLUMN ONE : Death and Disaster on the Reef : In the Philippines, a fishing technique takes a double toll. Delicate marine areas suffer and young divers risk their lives for skimpy rewards.
- LOCAL : Baby, Abandoned in Santa Ana, Listed in Good Condition at UCI
- Three executives have been named group vice...
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Boxer's Brother Guilty of Murder
- WORLD IN BRIEF : JERUSALEM : Protest Erupts Over Girl's Death
- 'Trust Keating' Policy Assailed by House Panel
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Maine Island Named for Bush
- Texan to Boost His Stake in Lockheed to 15% or More : AROUND HOME
- Durability Tests Can Hone Competitive Edge
- United to Raise Fares on Many U.S. Routes : Airlines: So far, only TWA is matching the increases. Analysts say the new price structure may fall apart if other carriers don't follow suit.
- MEANWHILE: Jerry Yudelson is first out of...
- NATION IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Quadriplegic Gains Right to End His Life
- FASHION : Local NAACP Honors 8 'Great Black Designers'
- Nailing Down Hammer : Books: Author Steve Weinberg spent five years trying to capture on paper the elusive industrialist who made Oxy Petroleum a giant. Now his subject is fighting to banish the book.
- NATION IN BRIEF : THE EAST : 2 Die in High Winds; Blizzard Is Forecast
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Blacque Honored for 9 Adoptions
- Weary Congress Nears Passage of Deficit Cuts
- Congress Kills Catastrophic Care Program
- Reagan Postpones Campus Visit to Avoid Protesters
- P.M. BRIEFING : Merrill Lynch to Restructure, Expects a Number of Layoffs
- Safety Groups Blast U.S. Air-Bag Efforts
- Lost Hiker Fled Rescuers, Fearing Harm : Safe: A 22-year-old woman, alone in the wilderness for two weeks, said she thought men were chasing her.
- Consumer Groups Seek Interest Rate Limits: Consumers...
- SWEET FREEDOM: After a horrendous first year...
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Zelman to Quit, Run for Insurance Post
- Thanksgiving
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON STATE : Boeing Gears Up to Resume Production
- WORLD : 22 Killed as India Voting Starts
- Wild Weather on East Coast Cancels Racing at 5 Tracks
- 'Moon Dial' Artist Fails in Final Plea to Save Work
- San Diego Ousts Detroit to Become 6th-Largest City
- COMMENTARY : Freedom's Not Just Another Bowl for Potential
- Riverside Dominates Mission Conference Picks
- Donahue Sees Rebuilding Bruins as Challengers
- 'Cosby' Edges Out 'Sacrifices'
- Waste Incinerator Builder Sues Air Quality District
- HORSE RACING : Selecting the Lab for Drug Testing No Exact Science
- THE SIDELINES : Georgetown Star Mourning Tells of Alleged Drug Network Center
- It's Finally Foothill's Turn at Title
- Pierce Takes It to Citrus in Volleyball
- Four 'Living Legends' Get Music Honors
- How a Law Gets Written by Lobbyists
- LOYOLA PREVIEW : Shoot, Lions May Be Even Stronger
- Turpin Time No Longer Means Dinner Time
- THE SIDELINES : Yearly Hockey Matches Planned
- POP / ROCK
- A University of Florida football player was...
- Solution Reached in Nureyev Opera Dispute
- 'Batman' Video Sales Could Surpass 'E.T.' : Television: Demand for Jack Nicholson-Michael Keaton movie is also generating high rentals.
- THE SIDELINES : Gooden Recovered, Mets Think
- NATION : 11 Female AIDS Cases Linked
- IRVINE : Honored Principal Soaks Up Praise
- COUNTYWIDE : Probation Lifted for National University
- Todd Bridges Faces New Trial on Assault Count
- One-Room Schoolhouse May Soon Become Two
- Former track star Mary Slaney is suing...
- Alter Images Form Heart of His Work : Photography: Exhibit at Cypress College shows how Jack Butler mixes the real with what he calls the 'non-real.'
- Fraud Suspect Knew System Well : Investigation: The state treasurer is concerned by the apparent breakdown in the system of checks and balances against theft. He has asked for an audit of all of the state's bond funds over the last five years.
- Party Leader in Moscow Is Replaced : Soviet Union: With social discontent growing, he was an election target.