- Broderick Tells of Rage at Slain Ex-Husband : Crime: Charged with the murder of Daniel T. Broderick III and his new wife, Betty Broderick says she was the victim--of "overt emotional terrorism."
- Sugar Cookies Just in Time for Holidays
- The New 49ers : Cal State Long Beach Basketball Team to Host Purdue in Game That Could Earn Them National Attention
- ORANGE COUNTY HOSPITAL BIRTHS--OCTOBER
- West Hollywood : Rent-Control Downturn
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : CROWLEY LAKE : Pelican Deaths Tied to Variety of Causes
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Kitty Dukakis Speaks in Public
- Beware That Pop Gobble-Gobbledygook
- William C. Murphy; Former Eli Lilly Executive
- P.M. BRIEFING : Employee-Led Bid for UAL Corp. Being 'Explored,' Chairman Says
- Alternative Agricultural Techniques Are Yielding a Bounty of Benefits : Farming: Advocates say the methods promote organic foods, improve environment and cut production costs.
- Mattel Inc., Hawthorne, has promoted two executives...
- Terri Toennies has been appointed director of...
- Imperial Takes Pretax Charge: Imperial Bancorp said...
- Rod Bolton and Dean McDaniel have been...
- Alexander W. Urquhart has joined Crosby Mead...
- The Personal Computer of the '90s Shapes Up as the Be-All and End-All : Technology: Experts predict a blend of 3-D television and quadraphonic stereo with the hand controls of a video game machine and more speed than car-sized mainframes of the 1980s.
- Whirlpool Studying Production Capacity
- Selections Released for Holidays
- NATION IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Third Mate Won't Be Charged in Oil Spill
- FOCUS : Wrong-Way Legend in a No-Name Neighborhood
- Kwinn Knight's parents must have known they...
- ANAHEIM : Upgrading of Police Computer Given OK
- Baker's Malta List: Latin Arms Flow, East Europe Reform : Summit: He says the U.S. wants to see <i> perestroika</i> succeed. Arms control will also be on the agenda.
- NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Billie Sol Estes Faces Conspiracy Charges
- Judge Delays Trial on Redistricting Lawsuit
- NATION IN BRIEF : LOUISIANA : Supreme Court Stays Execution
- 36 Arrested in L.A. Protest Over El Salvador
- Long Beach : 23 Properties Near Wilson High Campus Condemned
- Rockwell's Emergency Plan Challenged : Environment: A judge rules that plans for dealing with accidents at the Santa Susana field lab inaccurately imply agreements with agencies.
- Bush Caller Is Ruled Competent to Be Tried
- Police Going On-Line Due to Run-In With Court
- STANTON : New Mayor Cites Tax Base as Priority
- An America's Cup contest must be sailed...
- Capistrano Valley to Play in Santa Ana Stadium
- ON THE RECORD
- 3 Local Teams a Step Closer to Hawaii Trip
- Playoff Fever : Serra Must Win Friday Night to Reach Finals for First Time Since '80 : Preps: Coach Leo Hand's squad, with the powerhouse backfield, will face Notre Dame of Sherrman Oaks in the semifinals.
- PREP NOTES : Football Playoffs Hurt Carson's Basketball Team
- SHORT TAKES : Concerts to Benefit Red Cross
- SHORT TAKES : Chevy Chase Favors Male Break
- Obviously, this wasn't what Jan and Dean...
- Lebanese Christian Militia Backs Aoun as Syrian Forces Gather : Middle East: The standoff raises fears of heavy fighting unless there is a political solution.
- NATION IN BRIEF : ARIZONA : Navajo Chairman Pleads Innocent
- Inglewood Police Defend Slaying of Gang Suspect
- El Centro
- Hawthorne Crime Rate Rises 22.6%
- Ticket Prices at Zoo, Animal Park to Increase : Attractions: Once inside, visitors will have free access to what had been considered extras at the zoo.
- ANAHEIM : City Seeks Developer to Restore Homes
- Free agent Walt Terrell, a right-handed pitcher,...
- From Third String to Fourth Amigo : Denver: Michael Young hasn't put up Flipper-like numbers, but he has been more productive since leaving Rams.
- Chavez to Fight Gonzalez Tonight
- Nothing Can Deny Jim Palmer Rightful Place in Hall of Fame
- TV REVIEWS : More Anns, Fewer Laughs in NBC's 'Ann Jillian'
- COMPARING CALIFORNIA STUDENT FITNESS
- FULLERTON : School Vandalism Measures Weighed
- TRW to Donate $1 Million for Math, Science School
- They Took Gamble on Slots--and Won
- Wilson Nominates Woman--a Democrat--for U.S. Attorney
- CYPRESS : City Council Boosts Pay by $21 a Month
- BASEBALL : Owners Talk Tough, Then Act Differently
- McEnroe a Winner in Return to Masters : Tennis: Three-time former champion defeats Aaron Krickstein in three sets in first appearance since 1986.
- Early Start Perplexes Coaches : Basketball: Postseason tournament, exams prompt opening of Pac-10 Conference season in November.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Baldwin's Strong 2nd Half Sparks San Fernando, 87-70
- 'Salesman' Star Philip Baker Hall Suffers Detached Retina, Imperiling Production
- Newport Harbor Observance to Feature Performer Tim Miller
- Agua Dulce House Fire Does $250,000 Damage
- Vietnamese Leader Reportedly Ailing
- Language Gaps Hinder Medfly Spray Warning in Ethnic Areas
- CIA Chief Says Soviet Spying Is on Rise
- Sneezing Cat May Spread Infection
- Ventura Tentatively OKs Change in Rent Law for Mobile Home Parks : Rent Control: The Ventura City Council acts to avoid a series of lawsuits similar to one in Santa Barbara that may cost that city $465,000.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Big Lotto Winner Picks Up First Check
- Carl Lewis said he would not try...
- Chargers May Turn to Tolliver
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : May Scoring Points With Coach, Not Fans
- Injury to Sideline Giants' Taylor
- Season's Greetings, San Diego, From . . . : . . . THE DANCERS
- SHORT TAKES : Cavett Tongue-Tied in Japanese
- TV REVIEWS : Plea for Organic Farming in 'A Town's Revenge'
- Consumer Spending Off 0.2% in October : Economy: Decline reflects plummeting auto sales. Analysts see sharp drop in GNP during current quarter.
- Dennis Meehan has been named founding secretary...
- Lottery Prepares to Go With a Winner on Ad Account
- Oscar Helmich has joined Naegle Associates as...
- 'Dolphin-Safe' Tuna Sought
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Goss Brothers Settle Libel Suit
- Window Shopping : Let It Ride: Drivers Can Pick Up Burgers, Drop Off Toxics, Pay Last Respects From Behind the Wheel
- Beverly Hills : Decoration Cuts Studied
- Harvard-Westlake Merger Is Focus of Lawsuit : Education: A minority of Westlake School trustees joins some parents in alleging that the prestigious girls institution is being given away to the all-boy Harvard campus.
- Culver City : New 'Sister' in Canada
- Beverly Hills : Tennis Center Work Started
- WORLD : Suspect Held in Activist Deaths
- Gordon Murdoch has joined Willdan Associates as...
- General Mills, Nestle Plan Cereal Joint Venture
- James M. Boeker has been named vice...
- Shearson Demotes President in Reorganization : Wall Street: Sources say the troubled firm is close to signing up a sizable new investor.
- Easy-to-Make Gifts That Are Straight From the Heart and the Kitchen : Holidays: Foods that freeze well or don't require refrigeration make the safest edible presents.
- Pasadena Appears Power Base for Prep Cagers : Basketball: The Mustangs and Bulldogs, longtime powers in the valley, are loaded with outstanding returning players this season.
- Japanese Firm Pays Record $48.9 Million for a Picasso
- Activist Gives Up Post, Not Lifework
- Czechs to Dismantle Fences on Austria Front; Dissenters Freed
- Home Flooding Traced to Leak From Reservoir
- Santa Monica : Petition Drive Cost $31,000
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : LOS ANGELES : Plans to Cut Down Redwoods Protested
- Crane Operator Was Suicidal, Paper Says
- Councilmen Try to Bury Campaign Rancor : Politics: Newly installed members of Montebello council who were rivals during vicious election promise to put animosity behind them.
- Sierra Madre : Measures OKd for Ballot
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Marcos Diversion of U.S. Aid Charged
- THE VICTIMS
- The House
- Activists Urge Japan Banks to Invest in Under-Served Areas
- Karen Gilbert has been promoted to assistant...
- Caryl Wilson has joined Barney & Barney...
- Mutineers Claim Seizure of Philippine Air Force HQ
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Gutierrez Directs Saints Into Semifinals
- SPORTSCOPE : Bruin and Pepperdine Women Clash in Playoffs
- Glendale Sets Aside Housing Funds
- Residential Care Home for Disabled Funded Over Protests
- Hillside Building Ban in Glendora Fails by a Vote
- Price Cuts Pulling in Shoppers : Retailing: Markdowns up to 50% are helping department stores. But Christmas sales at discounters, specialty shops and big general merchandisers are off to a slow start.
- Glenfed Sells $350 Million in Loans to Meet New Rules
- Charles E. Black has been appointed chairman...
- Ground Turkey Gives Chili New And Unique Taste
- Time Picks On Feminism, Ticks Off Feminists
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Glamour Sued for $6 Million
- Hungarians to Say 'Charge It'
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : Loss Stirs Pleasant Memories in Garner
- NATO Ministers Say Risks Remain, Reaffirm Need for Strong Defense
- LOCAL : Mail Van Kills Valley Pedestrian
- Traub Trying to Drum Up Backing: Bloomingdale's...
- Robert R. Garland has been appointed group...
- Try Apple Alternative to Holiday Pumpkin
- Sifting Through the Dirt on Garbage
- Nevada Hails Delay of Nuclear Dump, Vows to Keep It Out
- Roemer OK After Surgery
- Santa Monica's Youth to Get a 10-Year Boost : Education: Jolted by a study that shows more than half its young people feel hopeless about the future, Santa Monica plans to spend $11 million to address their problems.
- Entrepreneur Dishes Up Lunch With a Surprise
- Pomona Delays on Paying Bryant Foe
- Jogger, Attacked and Left to Die, Is Back at Work
- P.M. BRIEFING : Harcourt to Pay Off Entire Debt
- 3 Groups Urge Bush to Dismiss Thrift Official
- Orange's Holmes & Narver Wins $137-Million Mideast Contracts
- John Custodia has been named chief engineer...
- Tom Sprague has joined Mike Sund Public...
- Carol Moson has joined Lankford & Cook...
- Securities Group's Proposal Is Said to Widen Banks' Role
- Daniel R. House has joined Marriott Suites...
- Randall W. Jones has been named a...
- Philip Morris Begins Buying Back $1.5 Billion of Its Stock
- Committee to Study Plan for Malibu High School
- Gandhi Accepts the 'People's Verdict' : India: He promises to be a "very good watchdog" in his new role as opposition leader.
- Warsaw Pact to Meet in Moscow After Summit
- Most Pioneer Gold Is Counterfeit
- OJAI SENIOR GOLF TOURNAMENT : Legends to Play on Fabled Course
- Human Bingo Players Win Tolerance for Others
- NATION IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Mistrial Declared in Racketeering Case
- Relaxed Dana Point Throng Raises $200,000 for Interval House
- WORLD : Nadia Hinted at U.S. Embassy
- More Home Buyers Turn to Condos : Housing: 'Sticker shock' on new-home prices turns attention of shoppers back to condos, the prices of which are starting to rise.
- Dan Koeller has been appointed production manager...
- Eric Walters has been promoted to executive...
- Sheraton Newport Beach Hotel Files for Bankuptcy, Is Expected to Be Sold
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : LAGUNA BEACH : Irvine Co. May Shift Disputed Project
- Santa Monica : School Board Picks Officers
- Gorbachev Says He Will Step Up Pace of Reform
- Santa Monica : New Data on the Elderly
- Fresh Figs, Fair Prices, Good Fun : Shopping: Farmers' markets in Burbank and Pacoima offer quaint atmosphere, fresh food and discount prices.
- O'Connor Skeptical of Minnesota Consent Law : Abortion: The justice's comments may provide a clue to her true views. She will hold the pivotal vote on the issue.
- * The San Pedro Peninsula Hospital Foundation...
- Bolivia Reports Arrest of Cocaine Kingpin
- BOOK REVIEW : A Self-Portrait of a Young Twerp
- Bush Signs $305-Billion Defense Bill
- Supervisors Allow Sports on Idle School Grounds
- Ground Broken for Child-Care Center
- SEAL BEACH : City Asks $204,000 in Development Grants
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : RBV Stays in Great Shape by Running
- USC, Long Beach Open Play in NCAA Volleyball
- A's Get Record World Series Share
- Kinney Welcomes Chance to Improve State Showing
- THE COLLEGES : World Cross-Country Championships in France Beckon CSUN's Arreola
- Top Players Win in Tournament
- Italy's Alberto Tomba won the second slalom...
- USIU Yields 97 Points--in One Half
- COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : Grossmont in State Volleyball Finals
- QUOTABLE
- Coach House Bars Gherkin Raucous : Clubs: The Orange County band is banned for allegedly making obscene, sarcastic comments about the night spot's management during a performance there.
- SHORT TAKES : Sinatra Changes Mind, Cancels Shows at Picketed Vegas Hotel
- CBS' $2.64-Billion Bid for Prime-Time Supremacy : Television: With a weak lineup of entertainment shows, the No. 3 network gambles on sports programming for a bit of ratings glory.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : MODESTO : Stockton Killer's Half-Brother Held
- Don't Throw Caution to the Winds
- Rescuing Past From the Future : Archeology: As new residents flood into the Antelope Valley, Roger Robinson races against time to uncover artifacts of the desert area's ancient civilizations.
- Water Board Will Consider Exempting Edison Waste Ponds From Quake Law
- Rita Lenihan; Headed Women's Branch of Navy
- All Riled Up About Leaks
- Publisher Is Puzzled by Texts Mix-Up : Education: Two L.A. area school districts received a far more graphic version of reading books than they ordered. Debates about the texts have raged elsewhere.
- Migrant Hiring Hall Gets Its First Workout
- Hearing on Landfill Moved to Sacramento
- New Board Faces Old Feelings About Race : Education: Three new members of the Centinela Valley Union High School District board who scored upsets over supporters of a black superintendent were among those hearing complaints about tensions.
- City Attorney in San Diego Opposes Merger of Utilities
- NBA ROUNDUP : Timberwolves Beat Heat for 1st Road Win
- Irvin May Be Down for Count, but He's Not Out : Rams: No longer a starter, the Pro Bowl cornerback has come to terms with his diminished role on the team.
- Chavez Reinstates Show After Banner Squabble Ends
- Ellie Casey; Dynamo for L.A. Causes
- LOCAL : Glendale Pastor in Molest Case Arleta Freeway Suicide Victim
- Hearing on Parkland and Street Tax
- 2 Confessions in Painting Theft Called 1 Too Many
- State Cites Cement Plant in Toxic-Waste Burning
- San Diego
- Inglewood Officer's Bias Suit Fails Again
- Ex-Champion Down but Not Out : Boxing: Willie Pastrano was the best 25 years ago. Now he is training a few novices in a dingy New Orleans gym.
- SHORT TAKES : Guest: 'Let Carson Come to Me'
- 'Sex/Love/AIDS' Makes Statement at Newport Museum : Art: Tim Miller's performance piece chronicles the impact of AIDS on his art.
- Palmer of 'Today' to Return 'Only Yesterday'
- Their Numbers Are Up : Speeders Read and Weep in Test of Radar Device on Busy Griffith Park Blvd.
- IRVINE : Irvine Co. Revises Rent Increase Policy
- O.C. Judge Backed for U.S. Bench : Courts: Legal community and congressmen applaud Sen. Pete Wilson's recommendation of Gary L. Taylor for federal judgeship in Santa Ana.
- Youth Shot to Death During Walk in Park
- Top Tailback Leaves Irvine for Tustin
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Syracuse Administers Cornell's Worst Loss
- LOS ALAMITOS : Court of Appeal Takes on Field in the $15,000 Invitational Trot
- Thrift Shop Recycles Lives Lost to Addiction : Drugs: On Motor Avenue near Venice Boulevard, the owner of the Lemonade Thrift Shop combines rehabilitation with employment.
- A House of Cards Falls, and Aid May, Too : El Salvador: If the Bush Administration hopes to sustain the bipartisan consensus, it must do more than insist that the policy is working.
- LOTTERY RESULTS: NOV. 29
- Ex-Servicemen Envision Pacific Wars Memorial on Camp Pendleton Site
- Dannemeyer to Seek Amtrak Waste Tanks
- On and Off the Court, Marques Truly an Ace : Tennis: Laguna Hills' top singles player also excels in the classroom.
- Strange Ties the Course Record in Melbourne
- Raiders' Allen Returns to Practice
- Montana Throws a Monkey Wrench in All-Time QB Ratings
- It Looks Like a Good Season for Dominguez Freshmen
- THE SIDELINES : Aussies Court Chang, Sanchez
- Shanahan's Firing Pays for Broncos : Pro Football: Former Raider coach has revived Denver's passing game. He intimates his methods might have turned L.A. in right direction, too.
- Well-Oiled 'Steel Wheels' Bound for $80-Million Payoff
- Navy Evaluating Lessons From Safety Review : Hazards: But 12 days after the 48-hour stand-down, a helicopter crashes into the ocean off Okinawa, leaving one man lost at sea and two others injured.
- Life at the Edge of a Cliff
- Man's Battle to Build House Enters New Stage : Land Use: County relinquishes authority over the matter. Thomas Murphy must now take his case to the new city of Laguna Niguel.
- SANTA ANA : City to Pay $3 Million to Settle Crash Suit
- MOTOR RACING : Bakersfield Track Offers Option for CRA
- THE SIDELINES : Knee Surgery for Soccer's Gullit
- Cleveland Falls in Opener, but Not All Is Lost
- Malathion
- 24th Infantry in Korean War
- Abortion
- 'Good Neighbor Policy' Urged for Coyotes Seen Near Houses : Teacher Criticizes Negative Reference in Article
- 24th Infantry in Korean War
- 24th Infantry in Korean War
- 'Good Neighbor Policy' Urged for Coyotes Seen Near Houses
- Consequences of Pornography
- 24th Infantry in Korean War
- Consequences of Pornography
- 24th Infantry in Korean War
- MOVIES - Nov. 30, 1989
- MOVIES - Nov. 30, 1989
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 30, 1989
- Names in the News - Nov. 30, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 30, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 30, 1989
- Termite War Heats Up in Buena Park
- State S&L; Official Calls Lincoln's Owner a 'Con Man'
- Perfect Party Pates Require Exact Directions
- Teen-Ager Accused of Drowning Baby but May Be Freed
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Offensive Pushed Salvador War to New, Bloodier Level
- CIA Agent Who Defected Is Expelled From Hungary
- Underground Army : Abortion: Should more laws threaten their reproductive rights, some pro-choice activists have a new strategy: taking matters into their own hands.
- Thrift Owner Called a 'Con Man' : S&Ls;: State thrifts chief speaks bluntly about Charles H. Keating before an Assembly panel. Governor's fund-raiser defends his actions as one of the businessman's attorneys.
- Video Game, Believed to Be a Bomb, Is Blown to Bits
- O.C. Schoolgirl May Not Have Meant Baby to Die
- Thrift Owner Called a 'Con Man' : State thrifts chief speaks bluntly about Charles H. Keating before an Assembly panel. Governor's aide defends his actions as one of the businessman's attorneys.
- COLUMN ONE : THE MALTA SUMMIT : Keeping a Lid on Gorbachev : Bush's image-makers are scrambling to play to his strengths at the Malta summit. Their script gives new meaning to the notion of Soviet containment.
- VERDICT AFTERMATH: Randy Kraft's death sentence (A1)...
- ON THE AIR: Fresh from his claimed...
- AVIATORS: While former astronaut Buzz Aldrin and...
- HOUSE HUNTING: Assemblyman Gil Ferguson (R-Newport Beach)...
- Irvine Co. Would Consider Relocating Canyon Project
- Broderick Tells of Rage at Slain Ex-Husband
- Reagan Makes a Wish Come True : Cancer: La Habra girl gets her chance to chat with the former President as part of a program to help ill children.
- PacifiCare System's Earnings Rise 71%
- P.M. BRIEFING : Coca-Cola Lights Up Moscow
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CAMBODIA : Guerrillas Driven From Key Town
- THE MALTA SUMMIT : Italy to Greet Gorbachev in Grand Style
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Newspapers Adopt Code of Ethics
- Right-Wing Salvadoran Politician Killed in Ambush : Central America: Army blames rebels for the death of the former Supreme Court president.
- Mirror, Mirror : Fashion: Southland teens are turning to plastic surgery to get new noses, thighs, chins and ears. Some doctors worry that the trend is not a healthy one.
- Hotels Bid for Last Harbor Island Parcel : Resort: Port District wants first-class facility constructed on "can't miss spot" on San Diego Bay.
- Cycle Crash Kills Postal Worker
- Blocks Donated to Refuge Are Tested for Radioactivity
- A recent issue of the Daily Bruin...
- Fumes From Coffee Urn Sicken Mayor
- Disney Plans a Mainstream Record Label : Entertainment: The firm says it will start from scratch because mergers have pushed acquisition prices out of sight.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Taiwan Market Has Record Day
- $493,000 Finding Entered Against Defunct Firm
- P.M. BRIEFING : U.S., Japan Fail to Reach Accord
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : A-Plant Removing Nuclear Fuel Rods
- COLUMN ONE : Charities Go to War in Workplace : Alternative funds arise to challenge the philanthropic powerhouse United Way. Their growth has been explosive.
- Italians Shout 'Gorby Gorby' as No. 1 Soviet, Wife Arrive in Rome
- CONSUMERS : Videos Are Hot Gifts, but Are They Good for Kids?
- THE MALTA SUMMIT : Gorbachev Reforms Stir Global Changes : Foreign Policy: <i> Perestroika</i> , intended to change the Soviet Union, is paying dividends abroad as the specter of the Cold War recedes.
- Saturday Night Attraction
- N.Y. Subway Train Hits 2 Men, Killing Them
- SOUTHLAND : Kraft Sentenced to Death for Torturing, Killing 16 Young Men