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What happened on November 24, 1985
BOOKS
World's Fair by E. L. Doctorow (Random House: $17.95; 288 pp.)
RICHARD EDER
The Third Millenium A HISTORY OF THE WORLD: AD 2000-3000 by Brian Stableford and David Langford (Knopf: $20; 224 pp., illustrated)
Ernest Callenbach,
Callenbach is the author of
"
Ecotopia Emerging
"
and recently, with Michael Phillips,
"
A Citizen Legislature
"
(Banyan Tree). and
The Black Lights INSIDE THE WORLD OF PROFESSIONAL BOXING by Thomas Hauser (McGraw Hill: $16.95; 257 pp.)
Fred Moramarco,
Moramarco is formerly Book Review editor for Arete: The Journal of Sport Literature. and
Dante's Inferno translated and illustrated by Tom Phillips (Thames & Hudson: $39.95; 311 pp.)
John Freccero,
Freccero is professor of Italian at Stanford University. Harvard University Press will publish a collection of his essays on Dante this spring. and
The Mammoth Hunters by Jean M. Auel (Crown: $19.95; 645 pp.)
Judy Bass,
Bass is a book critic and feature writer in Massachusetts. and
Fiction
FRANK LEVERING
Nonfiction
DAVID GRABER
Nonfiction
MARY LOU LOPER
Nonfiction
MARK SCHORR
Fiction
ELISSA RABELLINO
Nonfiction
ALAN J. ADLER
Nonfiction
JACK MILES
More 'Elaborations'
Where, Oh Where?
Handbook of Russian Literature edited by Victor Terras (Yale: $35; 558 pp.)
Michael Heim,
Heim teaches Russian and Czech literature at UCLA. and
Fiction
SUSAN HINERFELD
The Uses of Pleasure THE HISTORY OF SEXUALITY, VOL. II by Michel Foucault; translated by Robert Hurley (Pantheon: $17.95; 281 pp.)
Andrew J. McKenna,
McKenna teaches French literature at Loyola University of Chicago. and
Roubles in Words, Kopeks in Figures AND OTHER STORIES by Vasily Shukshin; translated by Natasha Ward and David Iliffe (Marion Boyars: $14.95; 207 pp.)
James Ragan,
Ragan, author of "In the Talking Hours," is director of USC's Professional Writing Program. and
The Color of the Air Scenes From the Life of an American Jew by John Sanford (Black Sparrow: $20, hardcover; $12.50, paperback; 350 pp.)
Elaine Kendall
Fiction
ANDREW WEINBERGER
Welliver introduction by John Ashbery, text by Frank H. Goodyear Jr. (Rizzoli: $60; 167 pp., illustrated)
Suzanne Muchnic,
Muchnic is a Times art critic.
Dreamtime by Hans Peter Duerr; translated by Felicitas Goodman (Basil Blackwell: $24.95; 462 pp.)
Kenneth Atchity,
Atchity is the co-editor of "Dreamworks." His book, "A Writer's Time," will be published by Norton in January. and
A Matter of Interest
Questions of 'Silence'
GIFT BOOKS 1985 : Salmagundi
CHARLES SOLOMON,
Solomon's apartment overflows with the research for this article
Are We Having Fun Yet?
Do You Know This Person?
GIFT BOOKS 1985 : Travel
BEVERLY BEYETTE,
Beyette is a Times staff writer.
Sleeping Dog by Dick Lochte (Arbor House: $15.95; 273 pp.)
Bob Ellison,
Ellison, a teetotaler, is a veteran journalist, critic and photographer. and
October Blood by Francine du Plessix Gray (Simon & Schuster: $16.95; 256 pp.)
Mary Rourke,
Rourke is a Times staff writer.
Gardens by Holly Prado (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich; $14.95; 149 pp.)
Sharon Dirlam,
Dirlam is a Times staff writer.
Alexander Pope: A Life by Maynard Mack (Yale Univeristy/Norton: $22.50; 975 pp.)
John Hummel,
Hummel, a textbook editor, has taught at the University of Texas and UC Santa Cruz. and
The City of Joy by Dominique Lapierre; translated by Kathryn Spink (Doubleday: $17.95; 464 pp.)
Jeff Dietrich,
Dietrich lives and works at the Los Angeles Catholic Worker, a community that provides services to the Skid Row population
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Survivor of JAL Crash Goes Home
Associated Press
104-Year Sentence Given Man in Sex-Slavery Case
From Times Wire Services
Grossmont Bank Buys Failed California Heritage
BILL RITTER, San Diego County Business Editor
Jailbreak Aftershocks : Escape of Key Figure in Drug Case Adds Woes to Tijuana's Attempts to Clean Up Its Image
PATRICK McDONNELL, Times Staff Writer
Girls' Testimony Blamed in Mistrial : Inconsistencies in Stories Cited by Jurors in Sex-Abuse Case
TIM WATERS, Times Staff Writer
Author Ayn Rand and the Philosophy of Objectivism
Hospitals Changing Colors to Speed Healing Process
DAVID SMOLLAR, Times Staff Writer
Housing Agency Gets Fresh Start : Smith's Early Resignation After Embattled Years Is Relief to All
CLAIRE SPIEGEL, Times Staff Writer
Dragnet in San Ysidro
Bernardi Cleanup Plan Puts Burden on Property Owners
STEPHANIE CHAVEZ
Council Budgets Need Scrutiny
Get Questions Right and You Win a Weekend in--Fremont?
Associated Press
Couple Killed as Their Car Hits Parked Truck
The Homeless and Needy Require Community Aid
N. Hollywood Resident Found Dead After Fight
An Unsound Public Approach
Delay on Radar Is Risky
Ford Motor Co. Recalls 19,000 Truck Cab Units
Associated Press
Hawthorne City Councilman Wounded
Anaheim : Coveted Mayor Pro Tem Post Isn't Easy to Fill
Roxana Kopetman
Thanks Be That Mrs. Hale Talked Turkey to Lincoln
RICHARD BUFFUM
2 Palestinians Sentenced
Associated Press
Santa Ana : Con Artist Confronts Two Senior Citizens
Amalia Duarte \f7
Speedy Delivery
U.S. From a New Zealand Perspective
Street People and Their Best Welfare
Gifts? No Thanks!
Street People and Their Best Welfare
Parents Seek English-Only Classes
SAM ENRIQUEZ, Times Staff Writer
Winter: The Bane of L.A. Homeless
KEVIN RODERICK, Times Staff Writer
Small Plane Crashes in Field but Pilot Is Unhurt
Lost Hikers and Selfless Search Teams
Narcotics Use a Major Factor : L.A. Again Bank Robbery Capital of U.S.
From United Press International
Finn's Proposal to Regulate Dogs Draws Howls From All Sides
STEPHEN G. BLOOM, Times Staff Writer
He's a Rising Actor, but He'd Like to Sink His Fangs Into a Meatier Part
PATT MORRISON, Times Staff Writer
Thanksgiving Baskets May Be Scarce for Needy
MARIA L. La GANGA, Times Staff Writer
Stanton : Body Found in Car; Police Suspect Homicide
Marcida Dodson \f7
Problems of Landlords and the Rights of Their Tenants
Residential Center for Alcoholics Protested
BOB POOL, Times Staff Writer
Recent Taste of Controversy : Valhalla Is Home to Famous, Forgotten
STEPHEN G. BLOOM, Times Staff Writer
Project Self-Esteem and Orange County's Public Schools
San Diego Bank Takes Over One Seized by State
From a Times Staff Writer
Young Actor's Just a Saint : It's a Tough Life but He Laps It Up
PATT MORRISON, Times Staff Writer
Culture Conflict Traps Women Who Shuttle Across the Border
Associated Press
Anaheim : Passenger Killed, DUI Charge Filed in Crash
Marcida Dodson \f7
Old Globe Stage Rises From Ashes as Theater Marks Landmark Season
HILLIARD HARPER, Times Staff Writer
Anaheim : Scooter Crash Victim Dies of His Injuries
Marcida Dodson \f7
Japan's Bullet Train Bookings Up Sharply
From Reuters
For Costa Mesa Prospecting Teacher, the Chance to Get Outdoors Is the Real Treasure
Herbert J. Vida
Project Self-Esteem and Orange County's Public Schools
Police-Community Plan: Rumblings Among Success Stories : On the Beat: Truants, Drugs, Transvestites
GLENN F. BUNTING, Times Staff Writer
Police-Community Plan: Rumblings Among Success Stories : Shortfall in Staffing Hinders Effectiveness
GLENN F. BUNTING, Times Staff Writer
Etiquette to Be School Subject
Costa Mesa : Trucker Crushed While Teaching Man to Drive
Marcida Dodson \f7
Clipper Flies Sentimental Journey : 747 Follows S. Pacific Route of Pan Am's 'Flying Boats'
United Press International
Taming the Santa Ana River : $1.1-Billion Plan to Avert Disastrous Flooding Still Awaits Action in Congress
KRISTINA LINDGREN,
Times Staff Writer
Ride for Charity Ends Charitably for 2 Who Escape Crash Unhurt
BARRY S. SURMAN, Times Staff Writer
Marshal Stresses Court Security : Improved Equipment Is Also Goal of New Jobholder
MYRNA OLIVER, Times Staff Writer
Mexico Consul Contacted on Opening Office in Santa Ana
RAY PEREZ, Times Staff Writer
Anaheim : Council OKs Orange's Plan for Annexation
Amalia Duarte \f7
Buena Park : Officials Optimistic on 'All-America' City Honor
Roxana Kopetman \f7
Boosters See Boom Times for Antelope Valley Area
DENNIS ANDERSON, Associated Press
Lon Nol, Ex-Cambodia President, Eulogized at Service
MARK I. PINSKY,
Times Staff Writer
Feast for Needy Indians : Thanksgiving Relived in Flight by Pilgrims
DENISE HAMILTON, Times Staff Writer
Crime, Disease Plague Blythe Street : Open Drug Sales and Unsanitary Conditions Are Rampant in Van Nuys Barrio
STEPHANIE CHAVEZ, Times Staff Writer
NEWS
Rent Control Lawsuits Settled for $1 Million : Owners of San Pedro Mobile Home Park Agree to Pay Tenants Restitution
TIM WATERS, Times Staff Writer
Female Migrants Face Culture Shock
JANICE MALL
Genetic Tests Favor Ursine Family Theory : Are Pandas Raccoons? The Bear Facts
JAN ZIEGLER, United Press International
Growing List of Americans Accused of Spying
From a Times Staff Writer
Dinosaur Tracks Make Impression : Footprints in Connecticut Park Are a Source of Mystery
CHARLES HILLINGER, Times Staff Writer
Pilot's Cantankerous Spirit Lives On in This Century : Mark Twain Would Still Feel at Home on Mississippi River Boat
HUGH A. MULLIGAN, Associated Press
Melville B. Nimmer, Noted Copyright Authority, Dies
BURT A. FOLKART, Times Staff Writer
Philanthropist Carlotta Kirkeby Dies
D.A. Group Head Says Bird Erred in Assailing Meese
FRANK CLIFFORD, Times Staff Writer
Denture Implants End Embarrassing Slips of the Tongue
Associated Press
Computer Knows the Right Moves, Is Master at Game of Chess
Associated Press
Rockefeller Tree in Place
United Press International
Qatar Ship Hits Oil Rig in Gulf; 2 Killed
From Reuters
Ex-CIA Employee Held as 33-Year China Spy : Arrest of Retired Intelligence Officer, 63, Is Fourth Involving Agency Within Past Year
GAYLORD SHAW, Times Staff Writer
Bettors Left Holding an Empty Bag After Bookie Closes
Associated Press
L.A. County Toy Library Program: Something Children Can Play With : World's Oldest and the Nation's Biggest Service of Its Type
JOHN DREYFUSS, Times Staff Writer
Survey Ship Trapped Off Antarctica Is Freed
Associated Press
After watching the "ABC Afterschool Special" titled "One...
Dying Landmark : Mt. Baldy Inn Falling to City Renewal Plan
STEVEN R. CHURM, Times Staff Writer
The Region
The State
Breath-Testing Device Halts Drunks at the Wheel
Associated Press
The Nation
Guerrilla Deaths Reported
From Reuters
The World : 400 Brazilians Accused
The Region
The World
The World
The World
Senate Approves Wide-Ranging Farm Legislation
PAUL HOUSTON, Times Staff Writer
2 Quakes Jolt Taiwan
Associated Press
L.B. Councilmen Vote Themselves $50 Raise
The State
Inglewood Task Force to Study Billboards' Use and Placement
The House : Water Bill
Vietnam Releases 150 Thai Fishermen
Associated Press
The House : Water Bill
The World
The Nation
Finale to Campaign of Folly, Intrigue : Hondurans to Vote Today for New Civilian President
MARJORIE MILLER, Times Staff Writer
The World
The Nation
The Nation
The House : Water Bill
U.S., Soviets Will Resume Air Service
United Press International
The Nation
The State
The Nation
The World
In Spite of Doubts, Soviets Wax Poetic About Geneva
WILLIAM J. EATON, Times Staff Writer
Members of House Panel Put 'Goodies' in Tax Bill
KAREN TUMULTY, Times Staff Writer
New Mainstream : Asians Make Presence Felt in Universities
JAY MATHEWS, The Washington Post
Summit's Success May Boost Reagan Political Stock on Arms Control
ROBERT SHOGAN, Times Political Writer
Senate Rejects Bid to Buy More Philippine Sugar
From Reuters
Vatican Projecting Record Deficit of $50 Million, Double 1984's
DON A. SCHANCHE, Times Staff Writer
3 Killed in Bomb Blast on Punjab Train
United Press International
U.S. Envoys Brief World Leaders on Summit
From United Press International
Real Estate Boom Follows Oil Discovery : Alaska Couple Finds Pioneering Days Are Over
DAVID FOSTER, Associated Press
A Cheer for the California Bowl
English-Only Sign Proposal Sidetracked
MIRNA ALFONSO, Times Staff Writer
Europeans Relieved but Warn Geneva Was Only a Start
DON COOK and STANLEY MEISLER, Times Staff Writers
The State
Commentary : Down Side of Rising SAT Scores : 'Scholastic Aptitude' Gets an Incomplete in Real World
JOHN TAGG,
Tagg is a San Marcos, Calif., free-lance writer and a former speech and writing instructor at Cal State Northridge and UC Berkeley. and
Tangible Results Will Be Expected : Next Summit Likely to Be a Tougher One
NORMAN KEMPSTER and DOYLE McMANUS, Times Staff Writers
The Region
Ship Sinks; Crew Rescued
Associated Press
Gorbachev Holds Arms Key, Ex-Secretaries Feel
Associated Press
Quest for AIDS Vaccine Leads to African Virus
HARRY NELSON, Times Medical Writer
Explosions, Fire Engulf Gas Plant; One Injured
United Press International
A Feast of Friendship on Thanksgiving
ZAN THOMPSON
French Colonial Charm : Dusk Whisks Hanoi Into a Vanished Era
DENIS D. GRAY, Associated Press
The House : Water Bill
Bar Board Sets Standards for Lawyer Discipline
Associated Press
Dilemma for Regime : Mandela Sent Back to Jail in S. Africa
MICHAEL PARKS, Times Staff Writer
Historic Submariners' Water Tower Set to Fall
United Press International
Weekend Section Delivery to Change
Smuggled Arms Hike Tensions at San Quentin
JOHN HURST, Times Staff Writer
New Methods Used to Restore Mosaics in Byzantine Palace
RAGIP ERTEN, Reuters
Students Take Measure of Pro Musicians : Returning L.B. Symphony Invites Youths Onstage for Rehearsal
DAVID HALDANE, Times Staff Writer
The State
Foes of Tokyo Airport Vow to Wage Long War : Security and a Planned New Runway Are Major Problems in Often-Violent Battle Over Narita
JANET SNYDER, United Press International
Hippo Thought to Be Oldest in U.S. Dies
United Press International
Turkish Cleanup of Bosporus Now in High Gear
The Nation : Big Cocaine Ring Broken
House Panel OKs Tax Revision Bill : Plan Trims Top Individual Rate to 38%, Raises Exemption to $2,000
TOM REDBURN, Times Staff Writer
Bipartisan Group Selected for State Toxics Task Force
DOUGLAS SHUIT, Times Staff Writer
Canada Emerges as a Literary Light : Writers in a Country Divided Show a Burst of Energy
KENNETH FREED, Times Staff Writer
Skyscraper, Rabies Vaccine Also Came Along in 1885 : It's 100th Anniversary of Time Clock and Spark Plug
Associated Press
Secession in Wind as Lomita Schools Claim Neglect by L.A. District
DONNA ST. GEORGE, Times Staff Writer
EgyptAir 737 Hijacked; Four Aboard Killed
Associated Press
Victims of Rapeseed Oil Feel Abandoned : Spaniards Get Nowhere in Court 4 Years After Mystery Epidemic
LESLIE CRAWFORD, Reuters
Reagan Renews Backing for Anti-Soviet Guerrillas
OSWALD JOHNSTON, Times Staff Writer
Massive Protestant Rally Decries British-Irish Pact
TYLER MARSHALL, Times Staff Writer
Consumer Prices Post Slight Rise in October : 1986 Cars, Sharp Upturn in Meat and Fuel Costs, Higher Liquor Tax Spur 0.3% Advance
United Press International
Biologist Cracks Some Deep Mysteries of Lobsters' Lively Society
DANIEL Q. HANEY, Associated Press
The Success of a Late-Bloomer : Author Susan Cheever Works From Her Ethic of Failure
CHRISTOPHER KENNEALLY
The Region : Marilyn Monroe Death Probe Called Off
India, China Sign Trade Agreement
Associated Press
Nurse Gets 25 Years for Drug Smuggling
From Reuters
'Someone Murdered My Husband' : Hit-Run Death Haunts Grieving Family
Associated Press
Saudis Giving Mosque to Spain, Which Once Expelled Muslims
384-Year-Old Tree Is 'Old Lady' of Dutch Garden
Associated Press
Actress Feury Was Car Crash Victim
German Radio-TV Moderator Charged With Embezzlement of Karpov Funds
Associated Press
Swine Invade Redwoods : Serious Threat to Muir Woods Monument Seen as Hardy Wild Pigs Multiply and Imperil Ecology of Area
JOHN M. LEIGHTY, United Press International
Break With Past : Businesses Adapting to New Climate
JOHN M. BRODER, Times Staff Writer
Santa Monica Chamber Urges Citizen's Arrests to Curb Panhandling
JEFF BURBANK, Times Staff Writer
A View of Geriatric Suicide
Stars Will Shine for Salvation Army
MARY LOU LOPER, Times Staff Writer
Don't Call Residents, They'll Call You : Hamlet Is Hung Up About Phones
LISA LEVITT RYCKMAN, Associated Press
Guru's Disciples Disbanding Commune
Associated Press
Activist Remnant Hits Shift in Campus Blacks : Less Idealistic Than 1960s and Students Face Toughened Admission, Graduation Standards
DARYL KELLEY, Times Staff Writer
Escape of a Pampered Prisoner Echoes Tijuana's Bawdy History
PATRICK McDONNELL, Times Staff Writer
Montazeri Chosen as Khomeini Successor
From Times Wire Services
Tibetans Tried to Butter Up Record-Setting Traveler
CONNIE STEWART
The State
Rincon Flats Pits Off-Road Users, Environmentalists
VICTOR VALLE, Times Staff Writer
ONE PLACE REALLY IS AS BUSY AS GRAND CENTRAL STATION : The Cliche Has the New York Terminal's Name Wrong, but Its Character Just Right
MARJORIE ANDERS,
Associated Press
675,000 U.S. Children Suffer From Man-Made Disease: Lead Poisoning
MARJORIE ANDERS, Associated Press
Conference Urges More Gay Elected Officials
ALAN CITRON, Times Staff Writer
Programs Only in Russian : Hanoi Says 'Da' to TV Channel From Moscow
LAURENT MAILLARD, Agence France-Presse
The Region
English Issue Backers Amend Ballot Petition
MIKE WARD, Times Staff Writer
Board Member to Discuss Year-Round School Proposal
Staff Turnover, Disputes Over Content Caused 3 False Starts : Rent Board Finally Has a Newsletter
ALAN CITRON, Times Staff Writer
I watched "This Child Is Mine" with shock and dismay. How...
Added Burbank Flights Legal, City Attorney Says
GREG BRAXTON and RICHARD SIMON, Times Staff Writers
I'd like to express a few words of praise for the sterling...
Where Is the Hotel? It's Coming; Plans Had to Be Revised
WILLIAM NOTTINGHAM, Times Staff Writer
I was totally fascinated with the miniseries "North and...
Home Repair Grant of $80,000 Received
Judges Bill County $120,000 Over Suits on Language Policy
RALPH CIPRIANO, Times Staff Writer
Coast Panel Rejects Dunes Golf Course
MICHELE L. NORRIS, Times Staff Writer
Having been adopted myself, I could truly feel the anguish...
The Value of Auto Mall Plan
From Luxury to Poverty
Hermosa Beach to Release Data Sought in Suit : City Hall Critic to Get Records on Medical Insurance Programs
GERALD FARIS, Times Staff Writer
Veterans Help Veterans Crack Job Market : Unique Training Program Offers a Chance to Learn About Computers
JULIE OGASAWARA, Times Staff Writer
As an adoptee, I am always eager to see movies on the...
The Professor Who Wears Two Hats
MARSHALL BERGES, Times Staff Writer
Gardena Clerk Receives Petitions Seeking Rent Control Ordinance
Clarifying a Misunderstanding
The Television Times cover of Nov. 3 poignantly depicted...
Avalon Airport Idea Still Up in the Air, but Council Selects a Site
JULIO MORAN, Times Staff Writer
Clinic Seeks Help for New Geriatric Outreach Center
Private School to Lease Space at Adult Center
Teske Named to Board
Colleges Agree on Balancing Attendance
BARBARA BAIRD, Times Staff Writer
Reinstatement of Fired Teacher Angers Parents
MICHELE L. NORRIS, Times Staff Writer
The Preschooler and Prejudice
Angling to Get His Dream Afloat : Mercy Voyages Would Aid Worldwide Victims of Famine
PAUL DEAN, Times Staff Writer
Belmont Shore Neighbors Divided by Issue : L.B. Panel Backs 2-Story Height Limit
SUE CORRALES, Community Correspondent
Beverly Hills Plan to Add Etiquette to School Curriculum Draws Both Sneers, Cheers : District Finds a Place for the Social Graces
JOHN L. MITCHELL, Times Staff Writer
Arcadia's Chief an Old Hand With New Ideas
SUE AVERY, Times Staff Writer
Hats off to the writer of the "Trapper John, M.D." episode...
Wheelchair Racers Set Pace for Disabled
DICK WAGNER, Times Staff Writer
New, Deeper Well Also Yields Contaminants
MIKE WARD, Times Staff Writer
Stars Ready a 'Dutch' Treat for Reagan
JODY JACOBS
SPORTS
That Borg, McEnroe Magic Was Back, If Only for One Week
JOHN FEINSTEIN, The Washington Post
Texas Still in the Cotton-Picking Picture : Longhorns Send Baylor Bouncing to Liberty, 17-10
CHRIS COBBS, Times Staff Writer
CSUN Tops Air Force in Voleyball
KAREN KINGSBURY, Times Staff Writer
Pat Cash Pulls Out of Australian Open
Associated Press
Last-Second Shot Puts Colorado State Over CSUN
GORDON MONSON, Times Staff Writer
CSUN Women 2nd in Division II Cross-Country
Cold Weather Suits Ducks in 34-13 Win
From Times Wire Services
Wildcats Find the Way to Lift Bruins' Spirits
TRACY DODDS, Times Staff Writer
USIU Women Lose to Cal Poly Pomona, 86-79
Without Bowie, Trail Blazers Can't Cut It
THOMAS BONK, Times Staff Writer
Oaklawn Offers $1-Million Bonus
Associated Press
Tar Heels Are Ready for Bruins
JERRY CROWE, Times Staff Writer
Schroeder Made Himself Available, and the Redskins' Gamble Pays Off
United Press International
UCI Men Win, Women Lose to UC San Diego
PRO FOOTBALL / WEEK 12 : Chargers Look for Five Straight Wins, Beginning With Oilers
CHRIS COBBS, Times Staff Writer
How Can a Freshman Command So Much Attention?
JULIE CART, Times Staff Writer
Most Sites Are Set for Second Round
UCSD Can't Win Its Fifth in Row From La Verne
Christ College Wins Its Tournament, 69-62
PRO FOOTBALL / WEEK 12 : Rams Will Try to End Discussion and Tailspin, Against Packers
RICH ROBERTS, Times Staff Writer
In the Battle of the Bad, North Stars Beat Kings
CHRIS BAKER, Times Staff Writer
Cubs Will Meet Pirates in Home Opener
United Press International
Hawkeyes Get Trip to Rose Bowl
From Times Wire Services
Tennis Roundup : Navratilova, Mandlikova in New South Wales Final
From Times Wire Services
Golden West Wins Water Polo Title
NHL Roundup : Bruin Rookie Breaks Stick; His Goal Breaks Back of the Flyers, 5-4
DAN HAFNER
PCAA Roundup
Nevada Las Vegas Tops UC Irvine in Volleyball
Golf Roundup : U.S. Rallies in World Cup but Still Trails by 5 Shots
From Times Wire Services
'86 Should Be Memorable Year for Lopez
United Press International
Chapman's Rally Falls Short, 66-61
Far West Roundup : BYU Beats Utah to Win Bid to Florida Citrus Bowl
From Times Wire Services
Arkansas, ASU Play in Holiday
STEVE DOLAN, Times Staff Writer
Woman Helps Coach a Division I Men's Team
United Press International
College Basketball Roundup : Polynice Has a Big Night, Leads Virginia Past Houston, 92-77
From Times Wire Services
UCI Loses to UCSB in Water Polo, 11-10
HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Polite Appearances at Faith Baptist Clever Mask for a Rude Awakening
MIKE HISERMAN, Times Staff Writer
Camp's 26 Pace Moorpark, 88-75
PCAA Roundup : Long Beach Passes a Victory Fullerton's Way, 38-27
MIKE PENNER
Southeast Roundup : Tennessee Gets Its Offense Going and Beats Kentucky
From Times Wire Services
Hamilton, Hobart Make a Run at CFL's Grey Cup Title
United Press International
PCAA Roundup : San Jose State Ties Nevada Las Vegas
From Times' Wire Services
Fullerton Scores 28 in Fourth to Beat 49ers
MIKE PENNER, Times Staff Writer
Judge Smells Stays Perfect With Hollywood Prevue Stakes Win
Pierce Receives Brahma Bowl Bid With 17-0 Victory
RICH TOSCHES, Times Staff Writer
SCC Defeats Bethel for Third-Place Finish
Michael Spinks Still Trying to Master New Role
United Press International
UCLA Women Turn Back Seattle Pacific
Canadien Rookies Have Short Hair, Big Talent
United Press International
Big Eight Roundup : Iowa State Upsets No. 7 Oklahoma State, 15-10
From Times Wire Services
Freedom Bowl Sticks With Huskies, May Wind Up With Backup Colorado
MIKE PENNER, Times Staff Writer
SDSU Posts Some Big Numbers in 55-20 Victory
STEVE DOLAN, Times Staff Writer
Horse Racing / Bill Christine : Vanlandingham Seems to Be Back in the Chase
Bill Christine
CSUN Finishes With 61-24 Loss in Icy Portland
PAUL BUKER
Loyola Wins Opener for Westhead : Smith Scores 29 Points as Azusa Pacific Is Routed, 92-72
ALAN DROOZ, Times Staff Writer
The NHL's 1986 All-Star Game Is a Sellout
Associated Press
Long Achieves Dream of Leading Hawkeyes Back to the Rose Bowl
From Times Wire Services
South Roundup : Miami Struggles for 24-3 Win Over Colorado State
From Times Wire Services
Steve Young Is Ready for His Debut in NFL
United Press International
Nixon Gets to Play as Clippers Finally Win, 116-112, Over Bucks
SAM McMANIS, Times Staff Writer
PRO FOOTBALL / WEEK 12 : Elway and Broncos Collide With Raiders on Road to Greatness
MARK HEISLER, Times Staff Writer
2-A Division : Lincoln's Defense Stifles University City in 12-0 Win
DAVE HATZ
UCLA Loses to USC but 'Back-Petals' In : Trojans Go for the Win, Get It, 17-13
MAL FLORENCE, Times Staff Writer
Pierce's Josh Davis Took His Time Before He Found His Spot
DAVE DESMOND, Times Staff Writer
Matadors Eliminated in NCAA Tournament
DEREK RASER, Times Staff Writer
Community College Roundup : Grossmont Beats Fullerton to Win Classic Title
NBA Roundup : Dantley Hits 41 Points as Utah Beats Atlanta for Third Win on Trip
DAN HAFNER
Miller and Nagel Go to Head of List for SDSU Athletic Director Position
STEVE DOLAN
Shoes Get Close Look in NBA
From Times Wire Services
Stonerock, Mastalir Twins Ready for Fresno Rematch
Special to the Times
Oklahoma Pushes Its Way Into Showdown for No. 1
RANDY HARVEY, Times Staff Writer
Dick Tucker's Instincts Are Right On As Orange Coast Upsets Rancho Santiago
GUY GRUPPIE, Times Staff Writer
He'd Tear It From Playbook
Out of Spotlight, DePaul Chasing Tournament Bid
United Press International
Kenyon Has More Than a Prayer Going for Him
Wichita Rallies for First Win Over Sockers, 11-9
GARY DYMSKI, Special to The Times
Purse Increased to $500,000 for Tournament of Champions
Special to the Times
Horse Racing / Bill Christine
Bill Christine
No. 1 Penn State Blanks Pittsburgh, 31-0
From Times Wire Services
Ultraman Endurance Has an Unusual Start--a Hug
United Press International
Arizona Kick Out Sun Devils
BOB OATES, Times Staff Writer
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Cal Lutheran, on Phillips' Shot, Defeats Claremont-Mudd, 75-74
Wickersham Passes LSU to 10-7 Victory Over Irish
From Times Wire Services
In Fairness to Student-Athletes, No-Fail Rule Gets Failing Grade
Steve Springer
1-A Division : Duhala Leads Coronado to Title
TOM FRIEND, Times Staff Writer
World Cup Ski Stars Will Open Season Dec. 1
United Press International
This Bear Will Bite the Hand That Beats It, 24-22
GORDON EDES, Times Staff Writer
Tollner Rolls Dice, Hits Seven
JIM MURRAY
Cal Lutheran Uses Seniority to Win, 29-24
STEVE HENSON, Times Staff Writer
Singles, Doubles Teams Advance to the Girls' Tennis Round of 16
Angelus League Basketball Preview : Parity May Be Couple of Years Off as Mater Dei Picks Up 6-10 Transfer
TOM HAMILTON, Times Staff Writer
Huskies Go for Win and Lose, 21-20
From Times Wire Services
Another Bo (Derek) Inspires Michigan to a '10' Over Ohio State
MIKE DOWNEY, Times Staff Writer
Big Ten Roundup : White Has Record Day in Michigan State Win
From Times Wire Services
Golf / Shav Glick : Skins Game Is Better Than a Course on Selling
Shav Glick
Southwest Roundup : 18th-Ranked Arkansas Rallies for 15-9 Win Over SMU
From Times Wire Services
In Byner and Mack, Browns May Have Pair of 1,000-Yard Rushers
Associated Press
Donnelly's 68-Yard Punt Brings Only Momentary Happiness
Associated Press
THE BAJA 1000 : ALONG FOR THE RIDE : One of the World's Toughest Desert Races Yields Mostly Dirt and Disappointment
DAVID KECK, Times Staff Writer
Bowling Green Improves to 11-0 With 38-17 Win
From Times Wire Services
3-A Division : Sweetwater Beats Fallbrook for Its 36th Straight
MARC APPLEMAN, Times Staff Writer
The Corporation Game : Sponsors Pay Big Money for Marathons, but Who Gets the Runaround?
Associated Press
East Roundup : Harvard Foiled by Yale's Wishbone, 17-6
From Times Wire Services
Black Jockey Finds Prejudice Against Women
VINNIE PERRONE, The Washington Post
Pro Football Coaches Spending Hours Doubling as Film Critics
United Press International
ENTERTAINMENT
Don Johnson: Still Hot . . . But Not Smoking
Pat H. Broeske
John Bryson Captures The Movers And The Shakers
ELIZABETH VENANT
Unlikely Tribute
Nancy Mills \f7
End Of An Era: Jim Bacon Gets Trimmed
John M. Wilson
Quickie
David T. Friendly \f7
SHE, THE JURY : Walking the Thin Line Between Stage and Docket
BARBARA ISENBERG
Paranoia U.s.a.
Sweet Dreams
Paranoia U.s.a.
Paranoia U.s.a.
Coo Coos
Paranoia U.s.a.
Paranoia U.s.a.
Lasorda's Wicket
Paranoia U.s.a.
Recital Of The Neglected
MARC SHULGOLD
A Bird's-eye View
WILLIAM WILSON
Hill Street Lawyers
Lee Margulies
'Miami Vice' In Friday Night Fights
Lee Margulies
Arcadian Garbage
A Legendary Light And Space Man
WILLIAM WILSON
If It's Alice's, Honesty Does Too Live Here
LOIS DWAN
Lake Wobegon Woes
P at H. Broeske
Paranoia U.s.a. : Paranoia U.s.a.
Coo Coos
Fresh Portrayals Of Old 'Lear'
DAN SULLIVAN
Nea Grants Announced
JOSINE IANCO-STARRELS
Sweet Dreams : Fake Nom De Plumes
'Godfather Iii': The Movie Waiting To Happen
DAVID T. FRIENDLY
Mixing The Suds
Daniel Perez
Maiden Voyage
TERRY ATKINSON
Vanzandt: Moving From Springsteen's Shadow To 'Sun City'
ROBERT HILBURN
Hands Across America: Can Ken Kragen Make It Work?
DENNIS McDOUGAL
Paranoia U.s.a.
Weillence
Black Eye On L.a.
MAGAZINE
Babaco-Papaya
BILL SIDNAM
Try and Try Again : The California Bar Exam Has Prompted Divorces, Heart Attacks and,in Some Veterans, an Astonishing Persistence
CYNTHIA KADONAGA, Staff writer Cynthia Kadonaga will take the bar in 1987
VET Q&A : Fatal Fumes
SANDRA J. JONGEWARD DVM
Essentials
Inspiring
Inaccurate
In The Fold
In the Cold
In the Fold
Inaccurate
In the Fold
Making Limited Peace : A Thankless View of Yams, Turnips and Other Thanksgiving Vegetables
CHARLES CHAMPLIN, Charles Champlin is The Times' arts editor
Paperwhite Christmas
GEORGE HARMON SCOTT
Potatoes to Poetry
ELLEN MELINKOFF
A Holiday Parade and All THat Jazz
ELLEN MELINKOFF
Tinsel Town
BETTY GOODWIN
STOKED : In Actor Keith Carradine's World, Bread Bakes Best in a Wood-Burning Stove
KEITH CARRADINE,
Actor Keith Carradine is appearing in "Foxfire" at the Ahmanson Theater in the role for which he earned an Outer Critics Circle Award
In the Beginning : I Think It Was Sly of Melville, Calling His Narrator Ishmael. : What If His Name Had Been Clarence?'
JACK SMITH
The Play of Light : Artist Jim Defrance Transforms a Downtown Warehouse Into an Airy Studio-Home
MEREDITH PRESTON,
Meredith Preston is a Los Angeles writer.
The Good Luck Charm : Meet Preview Henry, One of the Most Sought-After Men in Hollywood
JOHN RILEY
Barrie Gott
PAUL CIOTTI, Paul Ciotti is a staff writer for Los Angeles Times Magazine
Unchained Melodies : Into the Wilderness With the Arriaga Quartet
BOB SIPCHEN, Bob Sipchen, a Southern California writer, recently finished a play about music and river running
Clues in the Cranberries : Thanksgiving Trimmings May Seem Straightforward, but to Food Sleuth Ian Dengler, They Give Away Your Origins
RUTH REICHL,
Ruth Reichl is The Times' restaurant editor.
To Lose a Battle But Win the War : Ken Norton, Whose Boxing Career Ended in a String of Defeats, Is Back in the Sports Business
BILL BOYARSKY,
Bill Boyarsky is The Times' City-County bureau chief
Insightful
Informative
Inspiring
By a Frog's Own Light
VICKI HEARNE
All's Quiet : Eight Years Ago, Tennis Guru Vic Braden Decided to Tear Out the Family Phone
LINDEN GROSS, Linden Gross is assistant features editor of Los Angeles Times Magazine
Mesclun, a Mixed Blessing : Herbs and Lettuces for an Entire Salad Can Be Grown From a Single Packet
TEDDY COLBERT,
Teddy Colbert is working on her first book, "Magic in My Garden."
FOOD
Sharing
JOAN DRAKE, Times Staff Writer
Spicy Cookies for the Holidays
ROSE DOSTI, Times Staff Writer
Some Tasty Ideas for Stuffings for the Well-Dressed Holiday Turkey : Variations Are Almost Endless
Turkey Eaten in Much of the World : A Hit in Europe in the 16th Century and Today in France
TOM HOGE, AP Wine and Food Writer
Starting Own Dessert Tradition : Persimmon Whip an Alternative to Pumpkin Pie
REAL ESTATE
Stouffer Hotel Near Airport Topped Out
How to Reduce Heating Costs
Inland Empire West to Get Economic Development Update
El Cajon Units Rising
Building Completed
$7.5-Million, Five-Year San Diego Lease Signed
Warming Up to Idea of Heater Installation in Converted Den
DALE BALDWIN
Seniors' Home Planned
Board Is First to Join Network
Engineering Building Set at UC Campus
Bunker Hill Savings Signs Downtown Lease
Offices Under Construction
Building Sold in Anaheim
L. A. Among Best Cities for Real Estate Potential
Resales in San Diego Take Leap Over 1984 : Transfer of Ownership of Existing Houses Accelerated During Third Quarter This Year
Brochure Tells About Mortgages on the Market
Woo Sees Hollywood as 'Hot' Commercial Area
Work Under Way on $5-Million Pilkington Plant
Business Center Work Under Way
Domino's Pizza Opens Ontario Supply Building
2 Firms Team for High-Tech Center : Irvine, Koll Companies Start Work on 17-Building Joint-Venture Project
DAVID M. KINCHEN, Times Staff Writer
Research & Development Centers : Camarillo Tech Park Increment Scheduled
Survey Indicates Resale Values in L.A. Up by 68%
Gas Fireplace Insert Helps in Zone Heating
DALE BALDWIN
Producer Buys Mack Sennett Studio
RUTH RYON, Times Staff Writer
More 'Whales' to Make PDC Friendlier
SAM HALL KAPLAN
Engineers Planning Awards Ceremony
Agreement on UCLA Medical Project Sought
Karan Hall to Head Realty Board Roster
Wingspan of a Beanfield
EVELYN De WOLFE
Apartments Planned on Escondido Parcel
Buyers Prefer Fixed-Rate Home Loans
Long Beach Firm Keeps on Top of Expansions
TERENCE M. GREEN
Opening This Week
Delta Opens New Terminal
Firm Announces Reorganization
Investment Firm Purchases Building
The 'Dean' Leases for Big Clients : Broker Finds Locations for Major Retail Chains
RUTH RYON, Times Staff Writer
New City Projects Being Offered to Qualified Bidders
Asian Group Honors Yang for Engineering
Firm Announces Reorganization
Construction Under Way on Downtown Pomona Project
Kathy Wiener Reelected Escrow Institute Leader
Circuit City to Open 7th Store in Southland
BUSINESS
Los Angeles County
Weigh Human Factor During Retrenchment
JOHN F. LAWRENCE
California
Los Angeles County
Doelz Networks Signs Contract With PacTel Unit
Westworld Offers 825,000 Shares of Common Stock
Los Angeles County
Defense Audits Create Jobs . . .
NANCY RIVERA
Rest of Allis-Chalmers Unit Is Acquired by Fiat
Associated Press
Los Angeles County
. . . Including a New Specialist
RALPH VARTABEDIAN
California
Backs Citrus Quotas
RESTORING AMERICA'S COMPETITIVE EDGE : Inflation-Fattened Firms Forced on a Crash Diet : Business Wakes Up to New Environment
TOM REDBURN, Times Staff Writer
Defends Apple IIc
Odetics Makes Contract With RCA for Machine
Greed Is Ruining Industrial Base
Deal Valued at About $31 Million : Wynn's Completes Buy of Rubber Firm
Emhart Names Chairman
Focus at Kodak Blurred Amid Rising Inflation
Officials Tell of Shady Salesmen in Solar Field
DENISE GELLENE
Triconex Raises $2.5 Million from Investors
Corning Reinvents Itself : Painful Process Puts It in High-Growth Fields
JOHN M. BRODER, Times Staff Writer
Los Angeles County
Alchemy II Makes Technology Cuddly : Company Tries to Conjure Up Cash With New Talking Bear
ALAN GOLDSTEIN, Times Staff Writer
Mattel, Agency Part
JUBE SHIVER Jr.
Equitable Finds Small Is Better
DEBRA WHITEFIELD, Times Staff Writer
Symptom, Not Cause
A Matter of Trust
OPINION
Washington Gridlock
On Behalf of a Cleaner Bay
Sacrifice and Pay Back the Billions Now
LEE A. IACOCCA,
Lee J. Iacocca is chairman of Chrysler Corp.
He's at It Again
'Latino, Si--Hispanic, No'
For the Record
The More We Know, the More Perils Grow
Bill Boyarsky,
Bill Boyarsky is chief of The Times' City-County Bureau.
'Latino, Si--Hispanic, No'
$750-Million Break for GM
No Position
'Latino, Si--Hispanic, No'
'Latino, Si--Hispanic, No'
Would Vouchers Help the Poor? : For Most, Best Idea Is to Work for Improved Local Schools
ED DORN,
Ed Dorn is deputy director of research at the Joint Center for Political Studies in Washington.
'Latino, Si--Hispanic, No'
Regan's Sex Are Heroes No More
MARK GERZON,
Mark Gerzon is a Los Angeles writer whose book, "A Choice of Heroes: The Changing Faces of American Manhood" has just been published by Houghton Mifflin.
'Latino, Si--Hispanic, No'
'Latino, Si--Hispanic, No'
TRAVEL
British Villages Visited
British Villages Visited
European Dog's Life
Wisconsin Memories
British Villages Visited
Seychelles Popularity
Cars in London
France Is Popular With U.S. Tourists
Money-Changing Costs
Travel With Children
Compact Video Casettes
San Francisco Hostel
LUCY IZON,
Izon is a Canadian travel journalist covering youth budget routes.
TIMELESS PARATI : a Brazilian town retains its colonial past
SHARON DIRLAM,
Times Staff Writer
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