- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Boyd Street Wins Food Revolution
- O.C. MOVIE REVIEW : 'Van Gogh': Strokes of Genius
- MOVIE REVIEW : An Unbecoming 'Becoming Colette'
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Guitarist Wood Steps Into Spotlight
- TELEVISION - Nov. 20, 1992
- DANCE REVIEWS : Ballet Folklorico Captures Mexican Spirit
- MUSIC REVIEW : California EAR Unit Offers Program of Local Premieres
- Laos to Let U.S. Inspect Site of Mystery Photo
- Gay Boycott Plan of Colorado Gets Boost
- COLUMN ONE : An Empty Feeling All Around : Commercial real estate in the region is at the end of a development orgy. Buildings 'go dark' as rents and values plunge. A Long Beach firm's collapse leaves thousands with losses--and a lesson.
- Wood With Character : A craftsman from Sherman Oaks creates a simple but funky style of furniture from scraps discarded by movie studios.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Best of Cuba : Glendale's La Cubana serves great, homey meals in a slightly hokey atmosphere.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Search for Sailor on Solo Trip Ends
- Can This Really Be Loehmann's? : Shopping: The off-price retailer's new store offers big-name labels, beaming salespeople and (gasp!) private dressing rooms.
- THE WORD ON WHAT'S HIP AND WHAT'S HYPE
- A GRATEFUL RECIPIENT : Down-on-His-Luck Veteran Praises Charity as Lifesaver : Carl Mick and family are living in three-bedroom Tustin home provided by American Veterans Assistance Corp. That's proof enough for him of its goodwill.
- A CHRONICLE OF THE PASSING SCENE : Valley Housewife to Break a Leg
- COSTA MESA : 10 Police Dept. Fees Raised by Council
- SANTA ANA : Mayor, 3 Council Members Sworn In
- What Is the World Waiting For? : End the killing, relieve the starving and save Somalia
- El Cajon Firms Win Award for Navy Jet Crash Damage
- School District for Valley Is Opposed : Education: Activists say minorities would suffer. Sen. Roberti plans bill early in '93 to allow secession.
- Project Foes Criticize Councilman's Role in Talks : Housing: A settlement is expected to allow a senior citizen complex on Ventura Boulevard. But opponents say that the builder's attorney helped raised funds for Zev Yaroslavsky.
- Torrance Bank Caught in Wave of Robberies
- Obituaries - Nov. 20, 1992
- Activist Sees Aid to Harbor Area as Rebuild L.A. Task : Recovery: Eleanor Montano of Wilmington has plans to win a fair share of post-riot relief to an often-underserved region.
- A WINE ROMANCE : Wineries make a comeback in the Antelope Valley.
- FOR KIDS : 'Parents and Me' for the Horse Set : Six-week courses in equestrian skills include grooming, saddling, mounting and dismounting, and terminology.
- Hollywood Stages an Affair to Remember
- Congress Will Probe Clinton Passport Search
- $7.5-Billion State Budget Gap Forecast : Finances: Analyst blames weak economy and repeal of taxes in newest prediction of shortfall. Renewed battle between Wilson and Legislature next year is likely.
- A Low Profile : King of the Valley sells reconditioned appliances--with warranties--and uses word-of-mouth advertising.
- PAGES : If 'Mommy' Was a Test Tube
- Lawsuit Ties Ex-Senator Robbins to Land Fraud : Courts: The imprisoned former legislator from Van Nuys is accused of bilking his business partner out of $2.5 million with the help of a Chicago title insurance firm.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Ex-Partner Accuses Robbins of Role in Land Sale Fraud
- Former Washington Police Chief's Brother Found Dead
- STAGE REVIEW : Group Rep Offers a Zesty 'Spaghetti' : Sam Adamo's comic drama about an Italian immigrant family caught between two worlds provides both personal and artistic sparks.
- It's Close, but Still No Cigar
- Bhutto Offers to Cancel March if Elections Are Held
- Fashion Show Keeps Patrons Guessing : Behind The Scenes
- INQUIRIES ELSEWHERE : 2 Other States Go After Anti-Drug Group : Pennsylvania and Connecticut sue to stop alleged widespread fraud by Irvine-based United Citizens Against Drugs.
- $605 Increase in UC Fees Gets Tentative OK : Education: Angry students disrupt meeting of regents, who are expected to ratify 20% hike today. Basic cost reaches $3,650 for next year.
- Lockheed Corp. Wins Contract for Automated Toll Collection System
- Burke Declared Winner in 2nd District
- Need to escape the crowds at the...
- Victim of Mob Attack Criticizes 911 Response : Oxnard: Police fail to show up after the woman's mother calls them. An official blames a communication error.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Cyclist Takes Break From Tour of U.S.
- VALENCIA : 2 Men Held Over Felling of Oak Tree
- SANTA CLARITA VALLEY : Canyon Country to Offer College Classes
- Countywide : Gallegly to Move Office to Oxnard
- VENTURA : Ex-Officer Gets 90 Days in Theft
- Plan for Separate School District in Valley Draws Fire : Education: Critics say secession would harm Latino students. Roberti promises talks before introducing legislation.
- 'Devoted' Advocate of Poor Is Defended : Charity: Acquaintances can't reconcile their picture of Clyde E. Weinman with the theft charges he faces.
- Official Accepts Lesser Role in Rockwell Study : Health: Federal epidemiologist will take non-voting position on panel looking into exposure of workers.
- HOLIDAY CHARITY : A year full of woes, a season of opportunities to give.
- Pendleton's Version of Big Bang Theory : Military: Blasts from maneuvers may be a joyful noise to Marines, but some residents envision a cataclysm of biblical proportions.
- Rough Sailing : Money Problems Hamper Russian's Global Voyage
- Quake hound: "He finds earthquakes in the...
- Obituaries - Nov. 20, 1992
- Out on a Limb : Conservation: Criminal charges have been filed against a landowner in Sunland who is accused of chopping down protected California live oak trees without a permit.
- Ex-Officer Accused of Unlawful Arrest : Crime: Fired highway patrolman charged with falsifying police report, illegally arresting man for drunk driving.
- NORTH HILLS : Youth Arraigned in Rape Is Suspect in 2nd Assault
- 4 Liquor Stores Destroyed in Riots Get OK to Rebuild
- PRESEASON NIT : Seton Hall Finds Range to Win, 75-54
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Oklahoma Goes Back to Practice
- Corso Working Both Ends of the Pool : Water polo: Coach of U.S. Olympic team also teaches the game at Harvard-Westlake High.
- Saugus Falls a Game Short of Final : Girls' volleyball: Centurions' surprising season ends in semifinal loss.
- POMONA : 2 Teen-Agers Arrested in Fatal Shooting of Youth
- Man Sentenced to 12 Years for Stabbing
- FILLMORE : Schools Praised for Ban on Tobacco Use
- Japanese Students Sample Life at U.S. Schools : Education: The visit to Junipero Serra High School was a cultural awakening for guests and hosts alike.
- It's Official: The Public Trust Is Taking a Bad Beating
- Of Mice and Math : Animals in This Classroom Aren't Just Cute, They're Part of the Curriculum
- LONG BEACH : Port City to Stay in Grip of Recession, Study Says
- Bowler Suffers Heart Attack, Dies, One Strike From a Perfect Game
- Pepperdine Wins in Two Overtimes
- Name Change Evokes Uproar : Educators Wanted to Honor a Longtime Coach, but Opponents Claim a Loss of Civic Identity
- COSTA MESA : City Wants Multiple Waste-Hauling Firms
- LOS ANGELES : U.S. to Deny Arts Grant for Gay Film, Video Festival
- Junius (J.B.) Close; Teacher
- CANYON COUNTRY : Man, 21, Arrested in Carjacking Incident
- SATICOY : Restaurant Prepares to Close, Dishes Up Final Free Meal
- Storm to Chill Out County, Bring Rain
- VAN NUYS : Youth Pleads Guilty in Armed Robbery
- SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS : Agency Makes 2nd Offer for Soka Land
- Countywide : Volunteers to Plant Trees, Shrubs Sought
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION II TENNIS : Laguna Beach Comes Back, Tops Edison by Four Games
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION II VOLLEYBALL : Huntington Beach Misses Opportunities, Loses
- PREP NOTES : Laguna Beach Football Might Leave the Pacific Coast League
- ANAHEIM : Group Shelves Drive for Council Districts
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Perick Leads Chamber Group in French Program
- MOVIES - Nov. 20, 1992
- INTERVIEW : 'Home' Again for the Holidays : You want a Shaggy Dog Story? Take it Away, Macaulay . . .
- Brief 'Swan Song' Rich in Irony
- MOVIES - Nov. 20, 1992
- GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : La Jolla Stumbles Just Once On Way to Title
- Arizona's Interest in the County Pays Off for Hoffman
- AZTEC NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Fresno State Coach Cool to Mascot's Sideline Antics
- Miscellany
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Driver Changes Give Indy Cars Different Look
- MUSIC
- San Diego Spotlight : Among a Galaxy of Beach Eats, a Gleaming Pearl
- MUSIC REVIEW : Harpist Marie-Pierre Langlamet's Quiet Triumph
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 20, 1992
- Music Reviews : Harpist Marie-Pierre Langlamet's Quiet Triumph
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Ex-Eagle Has a Safe Flight : Glenn Frey reveled in history rather than the here-and-now at a Coach House concert that pleased enthusiastic fans but left them unsure about his future in rock.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Smith: Rushing Is 'Unacceptable'
- Loyola Women's Volleyball Team Defeated by St. Mary's in Five Games
- City of Brotherly Dislike : USC Quarterback Rob Johnson Would Love to Beat UCLA After What Happened to Bret
- College Football
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION III TENNIS : Los Alamitos Girls Reach Final by Storming Past Palm Desert
- Titans Sign Two Baseball Recruits, : Three Women's Basketball Players
- City Restores Win, Tie for Cleveland in 1991
- Future Shocks for Angels
- Names in the News - Nov. 20, 1992
- Miscellany
- 'Wolves' Deal Has Dealers Hopping
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Frey Lively Enough at Coach House
- MUSIC
- Nightcats Happy With Place on the Rung : Blues: Little Charlie's climb up the ladder has been a slow one, but he and his band are having too much fun to mind.
- Benny Green: A Trio-Hopping Pianist
- Yuuba King Primed for Los Alamitos Opener
- ROUNDUP : L.A. Baptist Reaches Final in Volleyball
- Taft Infielder Signs With CS Fullerton
- SOUTHERN SECTION CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Edison Girls, Katella Boys Seeking Titles
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Ivanisevic Powers His Way Past Courier, 6-3, 6-3
- Kennedy's Scarbrough Forced to Transfer
- Ram-49er Game Will Be on TV
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Film Reveals a Ground Game
- Hochgesang Leads Sunny Hills Into Volleyball Finals
- GIRLS' TENNIS : Top Two Ousted in Semifinals
- Baseball Official Rips Reinstatement of Howe
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION V VOLLEYBALL
- Becky Pines, coach of the Southern California...
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Granite Hills Knocks Off Coronado
- James Black, a senior from Pasadena (Texas)...
- His Imagination Can Run Wild
- Carrington Has Made Most of Special Shot : NFL:After being cut by the Broncos, he decided to do just about anything to make the Chargers.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Wins Opener of Its Tournament
- Sports Arena Is Jackson's Playground : Clippers: Former Knick sparks 101-91 victory, ending 12-game losing streak against New York.
- First NFL First Down There Would Be a First Down Under
- MOVIES - Nov. 20, 1992
- DANCE REVIEW : Ballet Folklorico Creates Color Scene : Its spirited 40th anniversary program includes sold-out show at the Orange County Performing Arts Center.
- A Night of Giving : Hollywood Opens Its Heart--and Its Purse--at AIDS Project L.A. Fund-Raiser at Universal Amphitheatre
- Big Mac: 72 Fleetwood Songs on '25 Years' Retrospective
- Rocky Country Road Turns Smooth : After Rejection by Record Label, Rosie Flores Is Back on Track With New 'After the Farm'
- A Personal Reason for an Artist's Crusade : Art: Francisco Letelier's devotion to human rights stems from the killing of his father, a Chilean diplomat.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Singer Morgana King at the Cinegrill: S'Wonderful
- 'Roads to Home' Takes Foote in Other Directions
- DANCE REVIEWS : Footprints Looms Large at Benefit
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Malfi' Caught Speeding in Glendale
- American Airlines Details Plans to Scale Back : Aviation: The carrier says some hubs may be closed and it may quit some markets, but it denies reports of a massive restructuring.
- IN SEASON : The Bargain Bird
- The End
- Traditional Turkey
- <i> Le Beaujolais Nouveau Est Termine</i>
- La Mirada : Task Force on Day Laborers Urges Creating a Job Center
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS--SIX MONTHS LATER : Touched by Fire / A Legacy of Pain and Hope : IMAGES : Fire at Apartment House Was Just the Beginning of Building's Troubles
- Once More in Dogged Pursuit of a Secret Love
- Artesia : Council Votes Preliminary Approval of 2% Utility Tax
- SPACE PROGRAM : Stark Does Not Mean Empty in Pamela Wilson's Paintings
- California IN BRIEF : YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK : Firm Drops Plans to Bid for Concession
- CASTING CALL / AUDITIONS
- Somalis Finally End Nightmarish Voyage
- Makeup, Wigs Are Good Medicine
- Clinton, Bush Discuss Foreign Policy Issues : Politics: Oval Office talk lasts nearly two hours. 'Americans should be very pleased,' President-elect says.
- SIGHTS AROUND SANTA BARBARA : Sayonara, Puccinelli : Deft collage creations constitute a last hurrah for Carpinteria gallery closing its doors at the end of November.
- Is an Education Guaranteed as Part of Rehabilitation? : Prison: Inmates pursuing college studies are making use of federal Pell grants to help cover costs. But critics question their right to the funds.
- Audre Lorde; Feminist Poet Who Wrote of Discrimination
- Strapped Britain to Sell Top Brass' A-Bomb Shelters
- Rockwell Denies Shredding Records
- KEEPING TABS
- Possible America's Cup Defenders Size Up Rules
- PORT HUENEME : City to Seek Funds for Seaside Walkway
- Angels to Open Spring Season Against Padres
- CHARGER NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Chargers Might Be Hot, but Tickets for Sunday Are Not
- Weather Worries Cloud PLNC Coach's Nationals Forecast
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : A.P. Indy Eclipses the '92 Field
- Regaining Uncommon Ground : Cal State Fullerton Student Organizes 'Heritage,' Three Installations by Five Southland Artists
- Ex-Thrift Regulator Blacklisted : S&Ls;: Lee H. Henkel Jr. is barred from industry because of alleged conflicts in dealings with Charles H. Keating Jr.
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Market Rallies in Tokyo, Falls Again in Hong Kong
- Alyeska Tapes Shed New Light on Valdez Spill
- Squash, Anyone?
- Que Pasa? : PEOPLE
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS--SIX MONTHS LATER : Touched by Fire / A Legacy of Pain and Hope : THE DEFENDERS : One Became a Hero; One Wants More Firepower
- Walnut City Council to Protest 'Toll Trails'
- House Panel Seeks Curbs on Chairmen
- This Duck Is Gently Pioneering
- DANA POINT : District to Hike Water Rates 50%
- LOS ANGELES : Police Seek Possible Victims of Sex Assault by Teacher
- $40 Million Set Aside to Prevent Hike in Bus Fares : Transit: The bailout plan calls for the RTD to get Prop. C funds while it seeks to cut costs to deal with a $59-million budget shortfall.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Philharmonic Chamber Society Excels at Gindi
- SDSU Basketball Team Opens With Exhibition
- Cerritos : Public Hearings Set on Underground Lines
- COLUMN ONE : For British, Miners Still Go Deep : Coal made the fogs of London, fueled the Industrial Revolution, drove an empire, won wars. It seemed the nation itself bellowed when pit closures recently loomed.
- DAVIS' RULES : A Sense of Humor and Willingness to Work It Are Required of Evan Davis Fans
- Extended Hours for Holidays Planned at 5,000 Post Offices
- Despite cleanup effort, pawnshops hardly rate as bargain boutiques. They're a last resort for cash, few questions asked. : Buying a Little Time
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS--SIX MONTHS LATER : Touched by Fire / A Legacy of Pain and Hope : THE CHILDREN : Reginald Moves In With His Father, Octavio Drifts Along and Patricia Enters a Job-Training Program
- NEIGHBORS / SHORT TAKES : Regional Gems : When 1993's Miss California U.S.A. was named, the ring she won was designed by Ventura County's Tania Cole.
- Winter Sports
- SOUTHERN SECTION TENNIS PLAYOFFS : Five County Teams to Play Semifinal Matches Today
- Taking a Pasting : Robbie Conal on Receiving End of Satirical Posters
- Wood: Out From Under Stones
- STAGE
- BANKING
- The Off-White Season
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Bank Robbery Timing Gets a Close Look
- Westchester Has a Winner in Edwards : Prep football: Senior quarterback has always been associated with winning teams, including his days as a mascot for his brother's Pop Warner squad.
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS--SIX MONTHS LATER : Touched by Fire / A Legacy of Pain and Hope : THE VICTIMS : Emotional and Physical Scars Are Slow to Heal
- Train Kills Man, 19, Near Yorba Linda
- Public to Discuss Boulevard Revival
- OCEANSIDE : Argument Escalates, 2 Wind Up Dead
- Bonds Wins Second MVP in 3 Seasons : Baseball: Padres' Gary Sheffield finishes third in balloting.
- FOR THE KIDS : Art to the Rescue : Residency programs bring working artists in to teach elementary school students in cash-starved districts.
- Travel Books March to a Different Beat
- New Name for Stadium Evokes Community Uproar : Buildings: Educators wanted to honor a longtime coach, but opponents say there has been a loss of civic identity.
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS--SIX MONTHS LATER : Touched by Fire / A Legacy of Pain and Hope : The Riot's Toll
- Walkers Buy Into Mall Routes
- Heading West : Book Looks Inside Japanese Companies
- Help Available to Avoid Many Parenting Traps
- THE BIG TEAS : A World of Exotic Brews and Enticing Treats--in Orange County
- One Couple's Key to Cutting Teen Sex : Ideas: 'For Wedlock Only' teaches parents to make a covenant with their children to remain chaste. An engraved ring cements the deal.
- He's Seen the Future of Rock Music, and Its Name Is Pad Thai
- S. Korea Abduction Eclipses Yeltsin Visit : Politics: President Roh detains brother-in-law, who is set to bolt ruling party as election nears.
- Repair Ordered in 1984 on Beams in Balcony Collapse : Tragedy: County told owners to take steps to halt corrosion. Manufacturer raised concerns in 1974.
- Westchester : Scholarship Honors Roach
- Southeast Sports : 5 Players Caught at School-Hours Party, Kicked Off Football Team
- Woman Dies After Complaint at City Hall
- Chinese Pagoda Meets Alien Spacecraft Up on the Roof
- Board of Mountains Trust Ousts Executive Director : Conservation: Betty Wiechec, who has headed the group since its founding, says she has been fired, although directors deny it.
- Ex-Executive of Rohr Wins $500,000 : Justice: Jury finds that the company wrongfully fired her and another employee.
- GARDEN GROVE : City Selects Firm to Update General Plan
- Navy to Absorb Coronado School
- PLACENTIA : Proclaiming Compassion About AIDS
- Officer Arrested on Rape Charge : Simi Valley: The suspect is accused of attacking a woman in 1989. Authorities said he met her while investigating the burglary of her car.
- Counsel Says Grand Jury Was Unfair : Government: Conflict of interest allegations were the result of an 'incomplete and misleading' report, Harmon says of findings release five months ago.
- Suspect in Robbery of Store Arrested
- Perspectives on Malcolm X : The Media Miss the Real Message : The warm and fuzzy version of this totemic prophet blunts a forceful message that L.A. needs to hear.
- 4 Teachers Told to Stop Leading Prayers : Simi Valley: Royal High principal says practice violates separation of church and state. Students protest the restrictions.
- Vocational Students Still Need Old-Fashioned Basics
- AZTEC NOTEBOOK/ DANA HADDAD : Injured Heinz Relegated to Role of Cheerleader
- Palisades Notches Win in Duel With El Camino Real
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : The Season Comes Down to a Game of Elimination : City Section: San Pedro, seeded second in 3-A, does not want to take its opening opponent for granted.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Ceballos Takes Control as Suns Deflate Kings
- Piggott, A.P. Indy Win Major European Awards
- STAGE / NANCY CHURNIN : Premiere Set for Playhouse Could Be a Musical Packing 'Muscle'
- Healthy Developments at PacifiCare Have Firm at Peak Fiscal Fitness : HMO: Acquisition of a competitor last year and reduction in hospital costs boosted bottom line, and Clinton's managed-care policies could bring boom.
- The Forty-Dollar Feast
- A Time to Relish
- THEATER REVIEW / 'THE HOUSE OF ATREUS' : Modern for 459 BC : Three plays of Aeschylus' 'Orestiad' are condensed into one evening, giving ample opportunity to ponder man's divided nature.
- PLAYING ALONG : With the Missoula Children's Theatre, the Audience Does Lots More Than Sit and Watch
- THEATER REVIEW / 'THE TEMPEST' : Shakespeare Primer : This sexy, humorous, magical work is done well by a Moorpark-based troupe.
- Resentment, Apathy Spell Disaster for a City in Denial
- 2 Irvine Female Officers Claim Sexual Harassment and Bias
- Schools, City Face Off Over Tax Revenues : Budget: District officials want more dollars generated by the proposed San Fernando Road redevelopment project than the city is offering.
- CITY COUNCILA summary of selected Los Angeles...
- Bishops Reject Pastoral Letter on Female Role
- Celebrities Give Up the Goods
- 'Not All Fun and Games' : Entertainment: Performers on the Third Street Promenade have to put up with cutthroat competition, rude patrons and, perhaps, new city regulations.
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS--SIX MONTHS LATER : Touched by Fire / A Legacy of Pain and Hope : THE VICTIMS : Emotional and Physical Scars Are Slow to Heal
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS--SIX MONTHS LATER : Touched by Fire / A Legacy of Pain and Hope : Then and Now -- Voices from the Streets
- JAZZ / BLUES : The Stories of One Marsalis
- RTD Officer's Obsession With Fitness Means Trouble for the Bad Guys
- At Last, Math Curricula Enter the Real World : Education: Some teachers in Wisconsin are using real-life problems to help students learn algebra. It's part of a reform movement.
- PORT HUENEME : Police to Lose Officer in Cost-Cutting Plan
- Waterfront Plan Adds Aquarium, Theme Park : Tourism: Long Beach officials react favorably to architect's concept, although no cost figures are available for the expanded tourist harbor that would replace Shoreline Aquatic Park.
- Drywall Contractors in S.D. Face Lawsuit : Labor: L.A. attorney schedules trip in attempt to force compliance with contract governing the rest of Southern California.
- Cream? Sugar? Sledgehammer? When John Marshall's "Monument...
- SoccerPaul Gascoigne scored twice as England routed...
- NIT ROUNDUP : Indiana Is Too Much for Murray State
- Passport to a Very Bad Precedent : State Dept. must always remain above politics
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFF PREVIEWS : Big Bear Is Heir Apparent in Division X
- JAZZ REVIEW : Jimmy Scott Enthralls Before Packed House at Catalina
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : 1,217 Homes OKd for 'Urban Reserve'
- Army Ranger, Marine Killed During Training in California Desert
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Tougher Yugoslav Sanctions Unlikely to Get Fast Results
- Santa Monica : College Bond Lead Holding
- Glendale : State Honors City Programs
- 4 Dogs Die After Eating Poisoned Meat in Sylmar
- Student Arrested After School Fight That Spread to Streets
- THOUSAND OAKS : Artists Illustrate Candidates' Views With Reusable Signs
- Beyond Repair? : Landlord to Evict, Not Fix Up Units
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Bolsa Chica Project Draws Indian Protest
- Antonovich, Ex-Supervisor Ward Battle in Court Over Files : Lawsuits: The action accuses the current officeholder of defaming his rival, costing him his 1988 comeback bid.
- O.C. PLATFORM : A New Victim Class
- NORTHRIDGE : Bond Sale Held in CSUN Laboratory
- Mayor Kills Plan at Last Minute for Skid Row Toilets
- Crime Statistics to Get a Different Twist : Antelope Valley: The sheriff's station will revise the reporting methods after quarterly comparisons showed a misleading drop in the high desert.
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFF PREVIEWS : Rancho Alamitos Pays Price for Falling Short in Week 10
- Cook Rolls Dice, Ends Up Winning With Stanford : Football: After detour through Saddleback College, Fountain Valley graduate finds his dream as Cardinal receiver.
- Saddleback, San Francisco City Headed for Orange County Bowl
- Chapman's First Test in Basketball Probably Won't Be Strenuous
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Kuypers Leads OCC Women Past Santa Barbara
- Moorpark Casts 1st Stone in Clash With Glendale
- Torrance High Girls Hopeful of Surviving Their Trip to Rim of the World : Volleyball playoffs: Top-seeded Tartars must travel to Big Bear High tonight for Division III semifinal match against 18-1 opponent.
- Orange County Video Rentals
- ART REVIEWS