- Kennedy Says Goodby to League With Victory
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
- Women Awarded $1.45 Million for Arrest and Strip-Search
- Capistrano Valley Commands Respect With Big Victory Over Tritons
- ORANGE LEAGUE : Brea-Olinda Bounces Back to Crush Magnolia
- LOS ALAMITOS : Develop A Plan Is Favored in Juvenile Stake
- Thriller Ski Films Give 'em a 'Rush' : Movies: Warren Miller's features have earned him cult status among ski lovers. 'Black Diamond Rush,' his latest installment, is playing in theaters throughout L.A.
- Ex-Sugarcube Makes a Sweet Solo Move
- Micro General Corp.: The Santa Ana manufacturer...
- AIRLINES
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Stuck With Crumbling Stucco? Solutions Are to Spot-Patch or Start Over
- Educator Free After Serving 1 Year for Child Molestation
- Jeffrey Schmalz; Reporter Wrote Movingly of Having AIDS
- Elderly Couple Arrested in Tagging Case : Vandalism: Daughter is also accused. Police say they failed to stop youths they knew were spreading graffiti.
- SANTA ANA : Man Dies from Bar Shooting; No Leads
- THOUSAND OAKS : School Busing Effort Still Losing Money
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : New Look Urged at Firefighting Plane
- Rain Misses Area as Storm Blows West
- Police Shun Vendors' Gifts : Laws: Captain says Eastside officers will enforce anti-peddling laws despite 'peace offerings.'
- Development Tentatively OKd for 'Lake Hayvenhurst'
- Laguna Hills Rolls to 37-7 Victory Over Century
- FULLERTON : District Gives Desks to School in Mexico
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Lakers Drop Below Freezing Point, 113-84 : Pro basketball: They shoot 31.2%, their worst performance since the franchise moved West. Abdul-Rauf and Mutombo lead the Nuggets.
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : FRONTIER LEAGUE
- United Airlines Rejects Unions' Ownership Plan
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- 37 Nations Vote to Ban Dumping of Nuclear Waste in Oceans
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : 2 Bomb Suspects Said to Have Tried Suicide
- Something's Rotten in Rio: Police Corruption : Brazil: Officers routinely rob the poor and extort money, even from a drug kingpin, informer says.
- Caravan to Deliver Help to Malibu
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : A Third Baltimore Bid Is Expected
- BALDWIN PARK : High Court to Hear Appeal in 1982 Murder of Girl, 10
- Foothill Puts the Cap on Perfect League Mark
- The installation ceremony for St. Peter Evangelical...
- No Silver Lining : A Long, Futile Search for Artisans Dooms Tableware Company
- CSUN Trio in Pursuit of Modest Goals at Meet
- Valley Obituaries
- SANTA ANA : Students Get Lesson on Trial and Error
- OXNARD : Convent's Prayers May Have Been Heard
- Traditionally, They Win One for the Flipper
- Wrong Message
- Oh, Chute: Columns Better Than Fighters
- Even After a Week Off, Rams Don't Get a Bye From Loyal Readers
- Perspectives on TV's Firestorm Coverage
- Wait for the Facts
- Homelessness
- Plea Bargain Wrong
- Equal Justice
- Recall Necessary?
- Chat, Not Gossip
- Sore Losers Adamant
- Harlem Dance Friends
- Clinton Health Plan
- Putting It All Together on USC-UCLA Coverage
- Forum Crowd's Antics Not Worthy of Lakers
- Study of Religiousness Among the Elderly
- Mahler at the Bowl
- Rap-Show Brawls Rapped
- Pat Buchanan on NAFTA
- Possible Airline Strike
- Vietnamese Zen Master's Quest for Peace
- 'Kosher Grocers'
- Readers Still Burned Over Strawberry Remark
- Firefighters Deserve the Standing Ovations
- The Flaw in WNET's Fix
- Use Controlled Burns
- Safety Lacking
- Sales and Sex
- Post-Riot Job Training
- Buffett Review Called 'Ignorant, Offensive'
- No Modem Number
- He Would Really Like to Live to See This
- Ending the Pain
- Obituaries - Nov. 13, 1993
- TELEVISION - Nov. 13, 1993
- Testimony Seeks to Clear Khan of Stock Scam : Courts: A former associate testifies that cousin was the real mastermind. ICN Pharmaceuticals hopes to discredit Khan's fight for control of its board.
- Drug Overdose Killed Phoenix, Coroner Says
- McKeon and Waxman Split on NAFTA
- Laguna Mops Up Mud, Prepares for More Rain : Disaster: City officials defend their preparations for possible floods as forecast calls for more storms next week.
- NOBODY CAN TELL: Architect Robert L. Earl...
- Laguna Enclave Won't Be Same After Fire, Mud
- Clinton, Rabin Demand Arafat Condemn Attacks : Mideast: PLO leader is 'duty-bound' by peace pact to renounce recent violence, President says. U.S. also pushes Arab nations to lift trade boycott against Israel.
- Jackson Ends World Tour, Cites Painkiller Addiction : Entertainment: Pop superstar says 'horrifying' allegations of child abuse led him to misuse medications.
- NAFTA Fight Moves to the Home Districts
- Jackson Reportedly Cancels Rest of World Tour : Entertainment: No explanation is given for the move, which seems to surprise some in pop star's entourage.
- Woman Held in Placing of Baby in Trash : Arrest: Newborn's body was found in a bag with her umbilical cord still attached at a garbage transfer station in Irvine.
- Suit Accuses Chicago's Cardinal of Molestation : Abuse: Ex-seminarian charges Catholic leader with sexual misconduct. The prelate emphatically denies the charge.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 13, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 13, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 13, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 13, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 13, 1993
- RETAIL
- Cardinal Denies Sex Abuse; Plan to Sue Him Told
- Ukrainians Seize 2 Fugitive Cult Leaders
- Tim Burton-Warner Deal Reportedly Near : Studios: Sources say the director's negotiations with Disney have collapsed.
- With Liberty and Justice for Mickey : Tourism: Disney unveils plans to build an Americana theme park near Washington.
- Using a Special Skill for Healing : The chiropractor treats dancers' injuries by combining her medical training with a lifelong talent.
- ITALY : It Could Be Mayor Mussolini Welcoming Clinton to Naples : Dictator's granddaughter is one of two top candidates in Nov. 21 election. World leaders will hold summit next July.
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- BOOK REVIEW: FICTION : Mind-Bending Mysteries of Adolescence : THE WIVES OF BATH <i> by Susan Swan</i> , Alfred A. Knopf, $21, 231 pages
- CHP Arrests Robbery Suspects in San Clemente After Chase
- Gaming: Los Angeles investor Marvin Davis, who...
- 2 Initiatives Target Illegal Immigrants : Elections: Proposals would cut their health care and public schooling. Schabarum and former INS chief Ezell are key backers.
- World IN BRIEF : MOROCCO : 1st Jewish Minister Since '57 Is Named
- 4 Girls Injured in Ventura County Gang Melee After Boyfriends Flee
- Here's Why Clinton Needs to Lose NAFTA : The debate was a noble effort that the Administration hopes will be remembered when it's time to count health-care votes.
- Pac Bell Has Fiber-Optic Linkup Plan : Communications: Company will spend $16 billion to create network for interactive service by the end of the decade.
- Tribute to a Blues Legend : The Country Club's "5th Annual Hall of Fame Festival" will honor the renowned music of Chicago's Little Walter as well as other harmonica players of his day.
- Christopher Hopes to Hire Seasoned Pro as Top Aide : Cabinet: The secretary of state wants his new second in command to help make policy and share in his full range of duties, officials say.
- Elegance and Top Quality : The Designer Outlet in Woodland Hills offers sophisticated women's apparel from an unnamed catalogue.
- Homeowners Are Probably Not Covered : Insurance: Policies exclude mudslides, official says. Victims may have to go to court to prove that the fire was to blame.
- AAA Ends Arbitration Program Amid Scrutiny
- Truckers Disrupt Port Traffic to Protest Higher Fuel Costs
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dollar Mixed; Stocks Drift in Holiday Trading : Market Overview
- 2 Women, Baby Narrowly Flee Muddy Cascade
- BANKING : First American Shift to Big Board Has Been in Works a Long Time
- FASHION: THE SPRING COLLECTIONS : Spinning the Globe
- South Africans Ditch Harsh Detention Law
- CIRCLING, SPLITTING: The wolves are circling Rep....
- State to Press Probe of Workers' Comp Insurers : Insurance: Others face overcharging allegations after state's largest compensation carrier agrees to $22.8-million refund.
- British Girl, Who Had 7-Organ Transplant, Dies After Stroke
- Never Too Young
- World IN BRIEF : SOMALIA : Marines Land for Training, Goodwill
- Instrumental Relief : A benefit show will help Big Sandy and His Fly-Rite Boys cover the cost of replacing stolen equipment.
- Fires Fan Debate Over Who Foots Insurance Costs
- Leap Off 110-Foot Bridge Lands Suspect in Custody
- Cambridge Entertainment Announces Alliance
- Reseeding Not a Futile Move Despite Slides, Expert Says
- Freight Trains Collide, Derail in Huge Fireball
- Swashbucklers Unbuckled
- Fabio Catches Whiff of Success as the Incredible Huckster
- 'The Man in the Bowler Hat: His History and Iconography'
- N.J. Minister Says GOP Contacted Blacks : Politics: He maintains cash donations were offered to hold down vote in governors race. Whitman spokesman calls his charge 'unsubstantiated.'
- Residents Demand Review Be in Spanish : Pacoima: Neighbors of Sunshine Canyon Landfill want the environmental report translated. They say the area is 70% Latino.
- Restaurant Enterprises Will Shuffle Its Top Executives : Reorganization: SEC filing details new lineup. Irvine-based owner of El Torito, Carrows, Coco's chains will have 680 units.
- Forgotten Graves Yield Glimpse of Past
- City to Waive Rent to Lure Stars to Plaza
- Controversy Fuels Rush to Museum : Art: Viewers defend 'Self-Portrait,' which a councilman called obscene.
- City to Auction Drug-Raid Items
- U.S. to Cut Satellite Program : Defense: Spacecraft industry seeks to reverse landmark cancellation of Air Force's advanced-warning system.
- SysteMed Pact Expands Network of Pharmacies
- WWI Veteran, 94, Gets High School Diploma
- Olof P. Pierson; U.N. Consultant, Invented Frozen French Fries
- Bosnia's Hopes Fall With Historic Bridge in Mostar
- John S. Garth; Expert on Marine Crustaceans, Butterflies
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City Council OKs Sheriff's Substation Inside Mall : Law enforcement: The Antelope Valley shopping center will share costs with Palmdale. The office will be staffed by community services officers.
- AIDS Vaccines Fail Key Laboratory Tests
- Laugh If You're for Free Speech (Even When a Joke Hits Home)
- Two Arrested for Riding Jet Skis Near Niagara Falls
- Cypress School District to Auction Surplus Equipment
- Farmers Again Seek Hike in Raw Milk Prices : Agriculture: Increase is called necessary to cover a jump in feed costs. But consumer groups say prices are already too high.
- With Liberty and Justice for Mickey : Tourism: Disney unveils plans to build an Americana theme park in the East. Anaheim project reported still on.
- GM Salaried Workers to Receive Bonuses, Merit Raises : Labor: The payments are aimed at improving morale in the auto maker's white-collar work force.
- 6.2 Quake Rocks Aleutians
- WWI Victors Mark 75th Anniversary of Armistice
- TV FACTS
- President Ready to Reward Rabin for PLO Accord
- Woman Accused in Slayings of 2 Daughters Arrested
- Ross Perot's Mexican Blunder : Why knock one of America's best customers?
- Cap Cities Exec Named General Manager of KABC-TV
- One-of-a-Kind Creations Fashioned From Vintage Kimonos Are Works of Art
- Ranch Goes Reel to Real : Newhall site of many Western movies is now part of L.A. County park system and an ideal spot for children and adults to learn about nature.
- Artists Get Their Ideas Out of the Blue Denim
- THEATER REVIEW : Boundless Energy for 'Bobbie Jean' : But the musical needs a firmer directorial hand. Too many holes between cues mar the production.
- Plaintiff Ordered to Pay Homeowners' Legal Bill
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Emergency Services Director Honored
- AGOURA HILLS : Council to Delay Acting on Sign Law
- MALIBOU LAKE : Plaintiff Ordered to Pay Homeowners' Legal Bills
- Police Fatally Shoot Man in Standoff
- ORANGE : Congress Is Asked to Foot More Bills
- ROSSMOOR : Vote Planned on Tax for Perimeter Wall
- ANAHEIM : Hospital to Offer Free Flu Shots to Public
- Golden West Will Be Name of New League
- USC Hopes for Another Shot at Stanford
- And Then There Is Lyght : Pro football: Rams may be struggling, but cornerback has been performing admirably on and off field.
- THEATER REVIEW : A Weak Jake Has Trouble Carrying Simon's 'Women'
- Cerplex Plans to Go Public; Buys Firm
- Bests and Busts at Cabazon Mall
- Dressed to Regress
- Planting for Safety : Horticulture experts say the type of greenery and the arrangement and maintenance of landscaping can help make homes fire-resistant.
- Dramatic Antidote : The Keith brothers say they revived the story of 'The William' as a 'gentle, effective' response to everyday violence.
- A Tour of the Valley : Theater Scene : Area stages show a steady rise in quality, adventurousness in programming.
- World IN BRIEF : BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA : Civilian Evacuation of Sarajevo Resumes
- LOS ANGELES : Deputy's Death Ruled Suicide; No Motive Given
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Banking on ATMs at the Police Station
- Despite 0-7 Start, Centurions Never Lost Hope
- Just Call It Young Men in Tights
- Crenshaw Scores Late and Upsets Banning, 9-6
- BANKING
- ALR Posts $10.6-Million Loss, Cuts 50 Foreign Jobs : Finances: Official attributes setback to stiff price competition from PC makers. Layoffs were at Singapore, Canadian subsidiaries.
- Clinton Honors Veterans, Calls for Global Role : Military: He cites 'a debt we can never fully repay' during a wreath-laying ceremony at Arlington. He lauds Army Rangers who fought in Mogadishu.
- Skinhead Gets 40-Year Term for Slaying of Black Man
- Statue Honors Female Vietnam Veterans : Memorial: Many at capital unveiling say it is part of the healing process.
- T-Ring Ties Up Loose Ends to Give the Knotted Top a Finished Look
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : A Fine Feathered Friend May Be Man's Best Defense
- PLATFORM : 'The Detrimental Effects . . . Are Occurring Now Without NAFTA'
- Irvine Police Cleared in Cow's Shooting
- Volunteers Sought for Cleanup Day
- Taft Repeats City Title With a Pair of Aces : Girls' tennis: Pastorini and Feldman remain undefeated as Toreadors down Palisades, 6-1.
- Lemieux May Be Out Until January
- ORANGE LEAGUE : Savanna Shows Mettle by Beating Anaheim
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : VOLLEYBALL
- Over the Years, Brennan's Aspirations Changed
- Cinematheque Screens Russian Animation
- Most for Your Money : Often asked to emulate Benny Goodman and Artie Shaw, famed clarinetist usually prefers to play his own way.
- NUCLEAR TOWN: As Ventura County's youngest city,...
- World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Picture a Problem for Beauty Queen
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : The Night That Moorpark Made Atomic History : In 1957, the small community became the first in U.S. to be lighted entirely by nuclear-powered electricity. Twenty million watched the event on TV, but not everyone in town was impressed.
- Like the Weather, Gas Composition Changes With the Seasons
- New Storm With 50-M.P.H. Winds on Way
- Eccentricity Has Its Merits
- Poetic Preservation : A group of actors will perform traditional and contemporary cowboy writings at the Gene Autry museum.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Spicy Works Better Than Sweet : Anajak Thai caters to American palates rather than emphasizing hot and aromatic dishes.
- Judge Acted Beyond Her Jurisdiction, Prosecutors Allege
- SLEAZE WATCH : Don't Get Out the Vote
- Pretty in Pink : Lifestyles: A cross-dressing convention in Burbank draws 200. Emotional support and fashion hints are in abundance.
- Gang Attacks 4 Girls in Park With Baseball Bats : Thousand Oaks: Teen-agers were left behind by their boyfriends after a fight broke out between rival groups, officials say.
- TENNIS
- Rare Raider Sellout Lifts TV Blackout
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Ernest Rides Again': Check Your IQ at Door
- Ganz, Mandel to Give Screenwriting Lecture
- AEROSPACE
- Tamil Rebels Kill 200 at Sri Lankan Base : Asia: As many as 300 soldiers and sailors are missing after military installation is overrun.
- Falling Light Nearly Scrambles 65-Million-Year-Old Eggs
- ISRAEL : Jerusalem 'Lion' Goes Out With His Usual Growl
- Fruits of Genetic Tinkering Are Headed for U.S. Tables : Science: First 'designer foods' are winning FDA approval. But skeptical consumers threaten boycotts.
- Weapons Traded for Concert, Game Tickets
- 3rd China Jet in Week Hijacked to Taiwan
- Peace Bid Said to Demoralize Rebels : Peru: 'Massive desertions' from Maoist group are reported. But independent analysts urge caution on figures.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Holiday House Craft Festival Returns
- Arresting a Potential Slide : Local governments need to move quickly to prevent more rain damage
- Museum's High Costs Deter Cities : Finances: Officials cite the $35-million price tag for Southwest's relocation. But some in Ventura are still interested.
- Nature Walk Saturday
- VAN NUYS : Father Critically Hurt, 2 Children Killed in Crash
- It's Hard to Imagine What the Nation Owes Its Veterans
- Low Bid Awarded for College Arts Building
- VENTURA : Store Clerk, 4 Others Arrested in Theft
- CANOGA PARK : Refugee Lets Go of the Past Through Art
- GLENDALE : Ex-Big Band Player Takes Music to Streets
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine Valley Beats OCC to Clinch Men's Soccer Title
- 9th- and 11th-Graders Trip on Reading, Math : Education: Oxnard high school district officials partly blame the drop in scores on an increase in Spanish-speaking students.
- Jackson Gets Well in Hurry : Clippers: Guard recovers from flu, outplays Thomas and paces a 111-99 victory over the Pistons.
- Ventura Heals Under McCune's Touch : High school football: Coach restores sense of pride in players after Kochel sex scandal rocked Cougar program last year.
- Graham Leads Edison Past Servite, 17-8
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Burbank Advances in Tennis
- Not All Irish Eyes Will Even Be Watching
- Camarillo Daily News to Close in December : Media: The 67-year-old publication will be replaced with a zoned version of the Ventura County Star-Free Press.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Hornets Get Best of Magic
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 25,000 Expected for 31st Cruise of Lights
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : FRONTIER LEAGUE
- CSUF Students Pass Fee to Aid Athletics : Election: Campus president calls the vote a big step toward encouraging the university to restore football. Low turnout is called normal. Fee will begin in fall of 1994.
- THE BATTLE FOR NO.1 TAKING SIDES IN THE FLORIDA STATE-NOTRE DAME SHOWDOWN : POINT : A Bet on Mystique Is a Huge Mistake
- Rancho Alamitos' Frank Sets Record in Victory
- TENNIS : Corona del Mar Edges Mater Dei
- West Torrance High Rumbles Past Torrance, 35-14
- Anaheim Club Prestigio to Play Hard Rock
- TELEVISION'George' Gets K.O.'d: ABC's new Saturday night...
- CYPRESS : Council Approves Billiards Parlor
- Jones Steps Forward to Lead Crimson
- EMPIRE LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Defense Has a Field Day as Esperanza Blanks Loara
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Fire Case Focuses Attention on Juvenile Court
- Carson Loses in 3-A Final : Tennis: South Gate senior Aida Orejel rallies in final match to give Rams a sweep of singles and their first City championship.
- They're Sick for Some Reason : Clearing up the mystery of the so-called Persian Gulf syndrome
- SUNSET LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Fountain Valley Sets Records in Victory Over Santa Ana
- Ducks Blow Big Chance, Flames Hold On : NHL: Four-minute power play produces only a shorthanded goal by Flames in their 5-4 victory.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Making Crime Play : Sparks Fly at Coach House With Widespread Panic's Borrowed Sound; Original Work Would Burn Brighter
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Teibele and Her Demon': A Prince of a Play
- Residents Give Salute to Veterans : Holidays: Former military personnel cluster around monuments and flags to recall public and private wars.
- HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS / CITY PLAYOFFS : South Gate, Taft Win Divisions
- COLLEGES / IRENE GARCIA : Loyola Women's Volleyball Team Is Playing in a Different Stratosphere
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Los Amigos Sends Pacifica Reeling, 44-20
- Mira Costa Advances in Water Polo
- National Video Rentals : 'Proposal': Love Conquers All
- ART REVIEW : Lesser-Known Talents Find Themselves in 'Objects'
- Artist Hired to Paint Mural in Community
- Conservationists Accuse State of Ignoring Its Ryegrass Research : Environment: Study suggests it does little to control erosion. Plans call for the grass to be used in reseeding some burned areas of the Santa Monica Mountains.
- Low-Flush Toilets to Be Given Away
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Anti-Smoking Measure Approved
- MOORPARK : Parking Ban OKd for Street Cleaning
- VENTURA : Man Arrested Over Hit-and-Run Crash
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Gordon Will Go From Desert to Testing Grounds
- Quarterbacks Complete a Year to Remember
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : VOLLEYBALL
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Civil War Is Marching Into Town
- Steussie's Career at Cal a Mix of Peaks, Valleys
- Gurney Takes Lead in Senior Bowling
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'Planet' Offers More Fun Than a Barrel of Monkeys
- Countywide : Playhouse Auction to Benefit Homeless
- By Hook or by Book : Chains Battle Each Other--and Smaller Independent Outlets--for Customers
- THOUSAND OAKS : Chamber Accepting Food for the Needy
- Ventura Benefit to Aid Fire Victims
- Disney to Unveil Title Plan
- Defense the Difference for BYU Against Aztecs : College football: Crucial plays in the final minute help Cougars hold off San Diego State, 45-44. Faulk runs for 252 yards and Walsh passes for five touchdowns.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Bowdens Finalists for Honor
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Comfortable Dining at Zack's Table
- Summit to Focus on Revising Bus Routes
- A year ago, Patricia Lynch of San...