- Fire Destroys One of Oldest Houses in O.C. : Blaze: Transients living in the building are believed to be responsible. The Anaheim residence was remnant of days when grape industry thrived.
- Everyone Loves a Parade, Especially From a Cadillac Waving to the Crowd
- Man, 20, Dies in Head-On Car Crash
- IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD : Jamul: A Community Trying to Resolve Its Conflicts with Migrants
- USD Gives the Hoosiers the Boot : College soccer: Toreros advance to the semifinals of the national men's soccer tournament with a 2-0 victory over Indiana.
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-93 / CENTURY LEAGUE : Santa Ana Valley
- Guccione's 'Hearing Voices' Surreal <i> Film Noir</i> at LACE
- Bid to Overturn Rate Rollbacks Heads to Court : Insurance: Trial begins in 20th Century Insurance Co.'s challenge to Proposition 103.
- Washington Finally Gets Good Vittles
- JAPAN
- JAPAN
- Dole Advocates Prompt Packwood Ethics Probe
- Paul Ryan; British Pop Singer of 1960s Worked With Twin Brother
- YORBA LINDA : District Has Big Plans for Adult Center
- SIMI VALLEY : Early Morning Fire Damages Scribner's Electronics Plant
- Man Found Shot Dead Near Foothill Freeway
- Alatorre Won't Join Race for L.A. Mayor : Politics: Councilman's decision leaves field with no prominent Latino elected official. Intense competition for ethnic group's votes is likely.
- Mexican Border Riots Protest Tariffs
- Praise Heaped on Strathern Park Apartments for Low-Income Families : Subsidized housing: Residents voice their appreciation for complex that is held in high esteem by police and architects.
- First, Dickerson, but Then There's Little Raider Help
- TV REVIEW : 'De Gaulle': The Man and His Ego : Television: A 3-hour profile cuts to the heart of a tumultuous military and political career.
- SPOTLIGHT / A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL
- Marino Lends Saints Hand in 24-13 Victory : Interconference: New Orleans pressures Miami quarterback into fumble and interception that are returned for touchdowns in the second half.
- 'Frankenstein': This Monster Has Been Here Before : A Frank Explanation of Producer's Version
- OPERA REVIEW : No Blood, No Guts in S.F. 'Chenier'
- Many Regional Banks Are Thriving During Japan's Slump
- RETAILING & MARKETING
- Holiday Road Deaths May Be Record Low
- John C. Daniel; Navy Vice Admiral, Peace Negotiator
- Officials Warn of Problems for U.S. in Somalia
- Red Harvest : This Year's Poinsettia Crop Is the Best in Recent Years, Local Growers Say
- CHP Applies Brakes to Sierra Highway : Accidents: Residents and commuters differ on the need for a 55 m.p.h. limit along the heavily used road. An Acton attorney cites hazard in slow traffic, files suit challenging crackdown.
- Are We Ready for Chorizo as a Health Food?
- Man Killed in Police Shootout
- Shark Bites Leg of Man Snorkeling Near San Onofre : Attack: John Mark Regan of Westminster is not seriously hurt. A Harbor Patrol official says he can't recall another such incident in the past 2 1/2 years.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : McCarron Ends Long Day by Scoring Flawless Victory
- Facing the Daunting Task of Turning Around ABT : Dance: Kevin McKenzie, the new ABT artistic director and former dancer, takes over a financially crippled troupe. He is confident, though, that the company 'is going to make it.'
- Lake Forest's Garner Wins Rolex Golf Title
- Fouts, Joiner in Charger Hall of Fame : Honors: Tandem that made the team's offense soar in the 1970s and 1980s will go on the club's honor roll together.
- Money Make-Over Volunteers Sought
- RETAILING & MARKETING
- COLUMN ONE : Rewiring the Mind and Body : Bionic devices are moving from the pages of science fiction into the lives of the deaf, blind and paralyzed. Today's technology is crude, but the future is promising.
- Bonn Mulls New Moves as Violence Continues : Extremism: Pressure grows to stop right-wing attacks. Emergency police coordination is proposed.
- Finding the Rightful Owners of a Few Famous Quotations
- Israeli Troops Kill Masked Palestinian
- Two Arrested in Garden Grove Car-Jacking : Crime: Arrests made within minutes after woman surrenders cash and her car at gunpoint. Authorities say such incidents are increasing.
- Topless Trouble : Business: Strip joints are going upscale to reach a corporate clientele, but the dancers may not be getting fair treatment under state labor laws.
- 3 Suspects Sought in Palmdale Slaying
- NBA ROUNDUP : Knicks Are Humbled by Pistons
- NHL : LaFontaine Leads Sabres
- McDaniel Is Making Waves : Women's basketball: Former Brea-Olinda High standout returns to county when Pepperdine opens its season Tuesday night at UC Irvine.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : New Mexico State Beats Illinois, 95-94, to Win Alaska Shootout
- Trying for the Next Phase of Green Revolution : Agriculture: A research institute seeks to boost rice production even more.
- No Fast Break Here
- CMS Enhancements : IRVINE
- Teamsters OK Pact With Pittsburgh Newspaper : Media: Approval of the agreement with the Post-Gazette's corporate owner is a major step toward ending a strike lasting six months.
- BOOK REVIEW : Homage to the Dwarf Who Played E.T. : MAYBE THE MOON, <i> by Armistead Maupin,</i> HarperCollins, $22; 305 pages
- Ex-South Vietnam Pilot Fights On, a Folk Hero : Legend: 'The Vietnamese James Bond,' a former O.C. man, battles for overthrow of Communist regime.
- Lack of Support From Army, Public May Have Doomed Venezuela Coup
- Woman Council Member in Port Hueneme Signals Season of Change
- COUNTYWIDE : Students Quietly Protest Fee Increases
- MISSION VIEJO : New Trustees Pledge to 'Mend Fences'
- Needed: A Third Try at Forestry Reform
- D SWIMMING / THERESA MUNOZ : Picotte Fast, Despite Water Polo
- Inspired Chargers Light Up the Raiders : Pro football: With 27-3 victory over their AFC West rival, the Chargers are on track for their first playoff berth since 1982.
- 'Homicide' and the Pace That Kills : Television: The NBC brass like Barry Levinson's series so much they want more episodes--fast.
- REGIONAL REPORT : Focus on Sea as Tap Water Stirs Talk of Risk : Drought: Desalination is viewed as a way to quench the needs of Californians. But byproducts of the plants, such as super-salty brine and smog, could harm the ecosystem.
- 4 Whites Killed as Blacks Attack S. African Club
- COUNTYWIDE : Post Offices to Open Doors on Saturdays
- 2 Thieves Posing as CHP Officers Stop, Rob Driver
- Schools in This Town Leave Foes in Showed-Them State
- No NCAA Tournament Berth for SDSU Women
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Child's Christmas' Becomes a Wale of an Annual Treat
- Cypress Firm Sells 'Family-Friendly' Benefits
- TRANSITION WATCH
- Minor Aftershock Hits Big Bear Area
- Diner's Saxophone Lures Clinton, Family
- A VISIT / CHARLAYNE HUNTER-GAULT : What It Took to Take a Stand : A Journalist Who Helped to Integrate the South Reflects on the Things That Made Her Strong
- British Official Pressed to Quit Over Public Funds for Legal Bills
- Grabbing the Chance to Make a Difference in a Little Boy's Life
- John I. White; Lonesome Cowboy of Radio's 'Death Valley Days'
- Tennis
- House Divided Over Late-Night Speeches on TV : Congress: Republicans charge Democrats' plan to limit the practice is an attempt to suppress their voice.
- Wood Stove Blamed in Fatal Fire
- Shuttle Launch May Be Stalled by Bad Weather
- The Last Word on Dan Quayle?
- Beating Back the Serbian Onslaught : Bush tripartite approach to Kosovo crisis is helpful
- PERSPECTIVE ON HEALTH : After 12 Years, Cancer Is Winning : Weakened control of carcinogens heads the list of Reagan/Bush policies that benefited business as the death rate soared.
- IRVINE : Homes to Be Sweet for UCI Fraternities
- Allen Proves Vikings Didn't Misplace Confidence : Minnesota: Running back's performance is testimony to coach's decision to do without Herschel Walker.
- REPORT CARD / T.J. SIMERS : Letter Perfect
- Tomba Falls, Tescari Stays Up for Victory
- STAGE REVIEW : The Music Makes for a Nostalgic 'Radio Hour'
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-93 / CENTURY LEAGUE : Foothill
- Porter's Always Pushing It : Century League: Persistence pays off for senior guard, who led Santa Ana Valley to share of league title last year.
- MUSIC AND THE ARTS
- O.C. JAZZ REVIEW : Walton Has Keys to Kingdom
- CAMARILLO : Selection Process for Mayor Criticized
- Jets' Byrd Has Broken Vertebra
- TAIWAN
- Algeria Plans New Assault on Islamic Fundamentalists
- TUSTIN : Aspiring Writers Praise Novel Teacher
- Volunteer's Labors Are Key to Food Program's Success : Charity: Marta Brennan, not discouraged by scandal that has touched Irvine Temporary Housing, keeps groceries flowing to families the agency helps.
- Allow Safe Distance Exiting Car-Pool Lane for Off-Ramp
- NCAA VOLLEYBALL : UCLA, USC, CS Long Beach Begin Tournament at Home
- Former San Clemente Player Wins USTA Title
- Rams Take a Step Back in Time in a Total Collapse : Pro football: Progress is replaced by regression when Vikings, led by Allen and Salisbury, are 31-17 winners.
- Biasucci Finally Gets In Some Kicks : AFC: Struggling all season, his field goals give Colts a 16-13 overtime victory over Bills.
- Baseball
- 'Frankenstein': This Monster Has Been Here Before : Recalling Another 'True Story'
- Term Limits
- North County Issue / Youth Violence...
- 'Where Are All the Fathers?'
- World Response to Somalia
- 'Where Are All the Fathers?'
- New Theories on Eerie Crop Circles
- Bruce and Demi Sighted in Kentucky
- New Theories on Eerie Crop Circles
- 'Where Are All the Fathers?'
- Adults Teach 'Art' of Lying
- Adults Teach 'Art' of Lying
- 'Where Are All the Fathers?'
- World Response to Somalia
- Alzheimer's Disease
- Still Writing After All These Years
- Adults Teach 'Art' of Lying
- 'Where Are All the Fathers?'
- World Response to Somalia
- MOVIES - Nov. 30, 1992
- TELEVISION - Nov. 30, 1992
- TELEVISION - Nov. 30, 1992
- BEEN THERE: Is Lloyd Mumford, UC Irvine's...
- Pomp and Happenstance : Pageantry: Spectators cheer traditional Christmas parade in Hollywood while the tortillas fly at Pasadena's wacky Doo Dah event.
- Balkan War Rape Victims: Traumatized and Ignored
- Sen. Gramm Denies He Offered Improper Help to S&L; Owner
- Center Holiday Concert Has a Lock on Yalies
- 2 Men Drown After Wave Washes Them Off Boat
- Man Dies After Police Chase Ends in Canal : Fatality: Hypothermia and drug use are suspected causes of death, autopsy reveals. Suspect jumped into a flood control channel.
- Sir Sidney Nolan; One of Australia's Most Noted Painters
- Second Opinion / COMMENTARY FROM OTHER NEWSPAPERS : VIET NAM ECONOMIC NEWS : Vietnamese Relations
- CYPRESS : Physical Education Dean Is Appointed
- How to Marry Rich: It May Just Take a Little Class and $39
- North County Shootings on the Rise : Crime: Numbers of drive-by shootings soar in Oceanside and Escondido. Gangs are blamed.
- Shark Bites Man Near San Onofre
- Mr. Quayle Goes to Phoenix : Publishing: If he retires to the family business, he might reconnect with the reality of American life and values.
- Forsaking island paradise for Promised Land : Many Tongans, converted by Mormon missionaries, flock to Utah, where they encounter culture clash.
- Daniel Santos; Popular Singer of Latin American Music
- Second Opinion / COMMENTARY FROM OTHER NEWSPAPERS : PANORAMA : Clinton and Russia
- Passenger Traffic Light at John Wayne Airport
- Man Dies After Bizarre Chase, Dive in Water : Arrest: Death is blamed on a combination of drugs and hypothermia. Victim was bitten by a police dog while in a flood-control channel.
- Agencies File Cost Claims for Agendas : Brown Act: Cities, school districts and the county seek a wide range of state reimbursements. Critics say vague rules encourage abuses.
- Why Not Save the Trout? : Fishing: This isn't 'sport'; it's slaughter. Stop glamorizing it.
- Today's Agenda
- MISSION VIEJO : Prison AA Helped Open a New Door
- The A to Z's of Sleep Study : Future Specialists Are Learning Profession in a Unique Program Offered at Orange Coast College
- Community Essay : 'Is It Because I Am Filipino?' : A mother wonders if a hurtful slight is racism, then finds the tables turned on her.
- Youth / Opinion : The Stereotyping Habit: Young People Try to Fight It
- SAN DIEGO : Fire Destroys Skin, Blood Used in Lab
- CAMARILLO : Optimists to Cite Polite Motorists
- CAMARILLO : Photographer of Marilyn's Subway Pose Plans to Move
- Auctions to Raise Funds for County Boy Scouts
- When the Elderly Have No One to Tell : AMA reminds doctors of their special responsibility to detect abuse of those so vulnerable
- Next Sheriff Remains Close to His Roots : Law enforcement: Larry Carpenter has lived his entire life in Fillmore. He began his career as a reserve police officer there 27 years ago.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Teacher's Award Will Benefit Her Classes
- 5 Killed as Small Planes Collide Over Fields Near Sacramento
- Thanksgiving Is Biggest Ever at Box Office
- Shamir Hospitalized
- Sense of Mystery Deepens Over Slaying of Family : Murders: Ian Spiro had financial problems and ties to spy agencies. But did he kill his wife and children?
- Assessing the Effects of Fertility Drugs : Health: While test-tube babies have received careful medical scrutiny, their mothers have been neglected. Now, that's changing.
- Holiday Road Deaths May Be Record Low
- Multiculturalism: Building Bridges or Burning Them? : Race relations: Educators rethink courses after worries that emphasizing ethnic pride increases divisiveness.
- Guard Fires Into Fight at Prison, Kills Inmate
- Russia Boosting China's Arsenal : Arms: U.S. is stymied as Beijing buys high-technology industrial base to produce cutting-edge weapons systems. Hundreds of Russian technicians are recruited.
- Queen Moves Back Into Windsor Castle
- Man Dies After His Cycle Hits Car
- Standing Up for Gays in Schools
- LA YOUTH : Crenshaw High Stayed Peaceful
- Japanese and Jews: Intersection of Myths : Cultures: Attitudes and the gap between image and reality are explored in a new book by an Israeli professor.
- It was a flourishing health spa and...
- SAN DIEGO : Good Samaritan Is Carjacking Victim
- Second Opinion / COMMENTARY FROM OTHER NEWSPAPERS : THE PAKISTAN LINK : American Muslims Should Volunteer Here
- ORANGE : New Argyros Forum to Help at Chapman
- Increases in Fees Expected to Have Major Impact at 2-Year Colleges : Enrollment: Educators worry most about the effect of the $50-a-unit cost imposed on students who already have BA degrees or higher.
- Chiefs End Slump in New Jersey : AFC: They extend winning streak to four by beating the Jets, 23-7, after having gone 0-6-1 in games at Giants Stadium.
- Jet Suffers a Broken Vertebra
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-93 / CENTURY LEAGUE : 1991-92 IN REVIEW
- Five Training Deaths Ignite 'War of Generals' Within Israel's Military : Defense: Probe prompts backbiting and accusations of abusing press censorship. And what was the mission?
- Topic A : A Different Spin on the World Around Us : The Way Real Pros Play Office Politics
- Pennsylvania Man Kills 3, Injures 4, Shoots Himself
- A Typical Regimen of Drugs
- CHINA
- OCCUPATION: Intern pharmacist
- Pluses, Minuses of Gold-Related Investments
- How to Decide if You Should Sell Stock to Cut Taxes
- Net Increase in Employment Forecast for Early Next Year
- RETAILING & MARKETING
- On Eve of a New Cease-Fire, Battles Break Out in Bosnia
- He Dreams of a Beach--All Covered With Glass
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 30, 1992
- HARVEY HARTMAN : Chairman and chief executive, the Hartman Group
- How to Avoid Year-End Mutual Fund Tax Trap
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 30, 1992
- HONG KONG
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 30, 1992
- Small-Bank Skid : Once-Profitable Community Institutions Feel Pinch Like Larger Cousins
- Holiday Fails to Boost Many Airlines
- RAM NOTES : Salisbury's First NFL Start Is Satisfying
- Browns' Big Plays Beat Bears : Interconference: Kosar returns as Cleveland sends Chicago to its fifth consecutive defeat, 27-14.
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-93 / CENTURY LEAGUE : Orange
- Knox Pulls the Plug on Frustration
- Humphries Earns Raves for Making Big Plays
- Miscellany
- Klingler Runs, but Can't Hide : AFC: Steelers sack Bengal rookie 10 times, Foster breaks Harris' rushing records in 21-9 victory.
- Flutie Adds One More Star to Crown : Canadian football: He passes for 480 yards in 24-10 victory over Winnipeg for Grey Cup title.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Fulmer to Replace Majors at Tennessee
- Game Adds Meaning to Being On A Roll
- Living up to her No. 1 international...
- Favre Makes Call, Makes It Work for Packers : NFC: Going with his play over Holmgren's, he connects with Harris on touchdown pass that beats Tampa Bay, 19-14.
- Michelle Cho, 14, of the United States...
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : County Teams to Be Featured in Doubleheader
- Mistakes Driven Into Raiders' Heart : Pro football: Chargers improve playoff chances with 27-3 victory. Dickerson gets 100 yards in first half, but lapses thwart L.A.
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-93 / CENTURY LEAGUE : Canyon
- South Carolina Reports Say McGee Moving
- Tennis
- Baseball
- Lakers Don't Take Mavericks Lightly : Pro basketball: After two losses against weak teams, L.A. doesn't let down against Dallas, 114-85.
- Slow Start Can't Hold Hawaii Back
- Stewart Receives Gift of $120,000 at Skins : Golf: His foes miss short putts to open door for 1991 U.S. Open champion. He earns $220,000 overall.
- There Is Electricity in the Stan Diego Air
- Falcons Shut Out Patriots : Interconference: Sanders intercepts two passes as Atlanta defeats New England, 34-0.
- 49ers Inch Past Eagles Into Playoffs : NFC: Philadelphia barely misses first down at San Francisco 10 in final minute of 20-14 setback.
- This One Back Is Enough for Vikings : Minnesota: Terry Allen scores three touchdowns, running for 88 yards and catching 10 passes for 110.
- No Site Yet for Brethren Christian Game
- Aztecs Don't Even Finish '92 With Pride
- Miscellany
- Redskins Intercept Cardinals : NFC: Edwards picks off three passes as Washington keeps its playoff hopes alive, 41-3.
- COMMENTARY : They Know the Risk, but They Still Play--It's What They Do
- Music and Jazz : Tribute to Jimmy Rowles a Revelation
- DANCE REVIEW : Ballet Folklorico Creates a Fiesta
- Music and Jazz : Temirkanov Illuminates a Solid Russian Program at Pavilion
- RADIO
- Rubinstein Preserved in 'Last Recital for 'Israel'
- Q&A; WITH BETH KENNEDY : 'Nobody Has the Size, Breadth or Depth of L.A.'
- TV REVIEW : Principal Reforms School in 'A Town Torn Apart'
- MUSIC AND THE ARTS
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Short but (Bitter) Sweet Evening With George Jones
- Movie Critics Need Hands-On Experience
- TELEVISION - Nov. 30, 1992
- Lessons From a 'Town Torn Apart' : Television: 'L.A. Law's' Michael Tucker finds the role of unconventional New England principal Dennis Littky 'one of the best parts I've ever had.'
- Debt-Ridden ABT Watches Its Steps
- Ram Bullpen Doesn't Provide Much Relief : Offense: Pagel gets a chance to replace Everett when all is lost, and all stays lost while he plays.
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-93 / CENTURY LEAGUE : El Modena
- Gunda Niemann of Germany capped a dominating...
- NCAA WATER POLO : Goal in Third Overtime by Zeien Gives Cal Title
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-93 / CENTURY LEAGUE : Villa Park
- Miscellany
- When Stage, Television Collide : Theater: Multimedia 'CBS Live,' opening Tuesday in New York, features performances of episodes from 'I Love Lucy' and 'The Honeymooners.'
- MONEY DRIBBLES: The basketball team at tiny...
- DEBUTANTES: Cal State Fullerton has two of...
- HOOP IT UP: There have been exhibitions,...
- CHARGER REVIEW : NOTEBOOK : 'Sheriff' Polishes His Star for Cameras
- Convention Center
- Deputy Also Was a Victim
- Rock's New World Order : There's a whole lotta shakin' in the business, but the action is taking place inside the boardroom, not the recording studio, as the dominance of a handful of global conglomerates has put the bottom line before creative risk-taking
- Once Again, Media Are 'True to Form'
- NICE AND EASY
- Cal Vs. Stanford Is the <i> Real</i> 'Big Game'
- Los Angeles' Transit Needs
- Taxpayers Fight Back
- The ABCs of Spike Lee's 'X'
- A Lesson on Terms
- Rodney King School Visit
- A Former L.A. County Assessor Offers Some Pointers on Property Taxes
- DUMPER? DUMPEE?
- It's Time That Supervisor Roth Left the Board
- Rodney King School Visit
- Times Report on Lawyer Who Is Heir
- White House Aide
- The ABCs of Spike Lee's 'X'
- Scouting Defenders Spark Lively Volley on Standards
- What Did Vote for Toll Road Really Allow?
- More Network Bashing
- Aftermath of Fight at Hamilton High
- THE KENNEDY WOMEN
- Social Priorities
- WAS THAT MOBY DICK ON BASS?
- Parenting Is Still an Open Book
- Sharing the Planet Is Duty of Landowners
- GRETA GARBO
- Game of Tag Starts Out Innocently
- Old Building, New Life
- Not Into Star Gazing
- NOT JUST FOR GRANDMAS
- Moderation Needed on Medicinal Wine Claims
- TV Material
- HELP FOR THE FIJIS
- Domestic Violence
- WINNIE'S WAY
- The ABCs of Spike Lee's 'X'
- NICE AND EASY