- HOME TECH / LASER BITS : 'Patriot Games' Among New Releases
- MOVIES - Nov. 27, 1992
- TV REVIEWS : PBS' 'In the Life' Variety Show Isn't Just for Gays
- LACMA Schedules Holiday Programs
- 'Games,' 'Brenda Starr' Make Their Premiere
- 'Better Days' Makes Best of Hard Times : Theater: Director Tony Reverditto says the Way Off Broadway production will make anyone feel good about his own life, no matter how grim.
- STAGE BEAT : Children's 'Memory' of the Holocaust
- JAZZ REVIEW : Gantt's Strengths Nearly Overpower Standards Program : The singer displays almost too much talent at Bistango, where he uses all his agility in a single rendition instead of taking a stylistic stance.
- TELEVISION - Nov. 27, 1992
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Rik Emmett's Guitar Work Is Triumph
- 'Partners' Aims for Style of '40s Screwball Comedies
- Dueling Triple Plays From Hank Williams Jr.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'La Discrete': Beautifully Played Game of Seduction
- Meatless Youth
- RENE'S THEME: The St. Joseph Ballet in...
- U.S. Offers GIs to U.N. for Somalia : Famine: In major turnabout, Administration says up to 30,000 troops may guard food for the starving. If secretary general agrees, 6,000 could leave in 24 hours.
- If It's the Thought That Counts, Then Think About the Recipient
- Hesitation
- Irredentism in the Balkans
- Jobs and Regulations
- City Attorney and Anti-Encampment Law
- California AIDS Measure
- Irredentism in the Balkans
- Superman RIP
- 'A River Runs Through It' Runs...
- Irredentism in the Balkans
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- Irredentism in the Balkans
- Assessing Blame
- Building Codes and Collapsed Balcony
- Widened Roads and a Tree's Death
- The Old School : Would-Be Attorneys Learn the Law Lincoln's Way, by Apprenticing
- Malibu City Plan and Mobile Home Parks
- Failing Government
- Questions About 20th Century Fox Expansion Plan
- Orlin Norris Defends His Title
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : SOUTHERN SECTION PREVIEW : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY PLAYOFFS
- Names in the News - Nov. 26, 1992
- '92-'93 PREP PREVIEW: BOYS' SOCCER : OCEAN VIEW
- Manning, Clippers Flatten Dallas : Pro basketball: The forward scores a season-high 31 points to lead L.A. to a 130-112 victory over Mavericks.
- Ferguson Proves Lucky and Good in Taft's Victory
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Brown, Broughton to Play With Injuries
- Helionetics Posts 3rd-Quarter Loss, Drop in Revenue
- No Bones About It: Feast Costlier in '92
- AIRLINES
- Dow Up 17; NASDAQ at New High : Market Overview
- Hooking Up a Network of Personal Computers
- Patients Find Instructions Hard to Swallow
- S&P; Reduces Edison's Credit Rating : Utility: The downgrade follows similar moves by two other agencies. The firm says no dividend cut is planned.
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 26, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 26, 1992
- ENERGY
- Long Beach : Nonprofit Group Formed to Keep Businesses in City
- Key Yeltsin Aide Resigns in Sacrifice for His Boss : Russia: Mikhail Poltoranin was on hit lists of president's hard-line opponents.
- THEATER REVIEW / 'DAVID'S MOTHER' : Parental Lesson : The powerful and flawlessly rendered play calls on viewer to understand rather than to judge.
- Library Visits Open Door to Writing Career for Homeless Man
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 26, 1992
- Foothold on Rock Climbing
- Heat Is On Again to Somehow Avoid Cooking Thanksgiving Dinner
- Celebrating Without Breaking the Bank : Planning Ahead for 'Spending Season'
- It's Almost Worth It
- ANC Makes Key Concessions on S. Africa Power
- The following are selected entries from...
- Crenshaw : New Firm for Plaza
- Thanks but NO Thanks : Holidays: Everyone dreams of the tender bronze turkey, but Thanksgiving Day reality can be a far cry from a cover photo of Good Housekeeping.
- PEOPLE : Determination and Scholarship Separate This Man From the Dropouts
- The following are the top music sales...
- Giving Thanks : Spirit Can Soar by Lending a Hand at Interfaith Council
- Scott ColemanSean WilliamsSchool: Dominguez HighSport: FootballPositions: Coleman,...
- 'Performance' Gets a New Meaning at Los Naranjos
- Celebrating Without Breaking the Bank : GIFTS : Making Gifts a Personal Endeavor
- A Youth Movement at Cal Poly Pomona : Basketball preview: Kevin Patterson, 32, who was an assistant to Dave Bollwinkel for five seasons, takes over as Bronco coach.
- Nostalgia Steps Out at the Stairways : Landmark: Roaring '20s tunes, a tap-dancer in vintage attire, bubbles and a red ribbon made the reopening of Hollywoodland's granite steps a gala affair.
- Big Talent, High Hopes at Crossroads : Prep basketball preview: The Roadrunners return two of the area's best players and have plenty in reserve as they vie for another Southern Section V-AA championship.
- 3 Parkinson's Studies Find Benefits in Fetal Tissue Use : Medicine: Patients' mobility, quality of life improve. Doctors hail controversial technique as a 'major step.'
- STRUCTURES / OJAI INN AND COUNTRY CLUB : Hilltop Hacienda : The original nucleus of the pastoral property is intact and the new buildings are only flawed by comparison.
- Spike Lee's Earlier Films Work Up to 'Malcolm X'
- The Region : Air Quality Workshops
- Lawmakers Approve Czechoslovakia Split
- Dr. Cary Presant, an oncologist at San...
- CRAFTS : It's a Small World of Ornaments
- COLUMN ONE : Bombay--Epicenter of Disaster : India is heading for an AIDS epidemic spread mainly by the sex industry in its leading metropolis and prostitutes nationwide. Deaths could exceed those in Africa.
- PEOPLE : Baby, I Want to Marry You
- Chef Sprinkles Class With Chocolate Tips and Sweet Revenge
- Earth's Magnetic Field May Be Visible Aid to Migrating Birds : Science: There are new clues to the mystery of how some animals sense Earth's magnetism. The answer may be that they actually see it.
- Bellflower : Deputy City Atty. Kelton Named to Replace O'Shea
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Portfolio? Smile! Thanks. Next! : A teen model's life is not all big bucks and glamour. There are auditions, long hours, expenses and disappointments.
- Oh, Babe, Is This the End of a Feminist Revolution?
- Capsized Yacht Boarded; Sailor Presumed Lost
- A Marine Comes Home : For 26 years, Joe Trujillo's friends, family wondered if he'd return from Vietnam. The agony of waiting is over, but questions linger about the sergeant's complex life.
- Culver City : Police Join Drug Task Force
- Parents Adopt Cautious Attitude on School Summit : Education: Participants of the districtwide meeting question what Supt. Vera Vignes will do with their wish list.
- Hollywood Parade
- Group Agrees to Stop Seeking Donated Funds
- TRIED & TRUE : Fight or Flight: Simulator Puts Pilot in Earthbound Cockpit
- Board Takes Long View on Marina Leases : County government: Supervisors want more revenue from waterfront properties. Gloria Molina warns that adjustments geared to the recession would be a mistake.
- City Stunned by Weekend Shooting Toll: 3 Dead, 4 Hurt : Crime: Police have no suspects in the three separate incidents. Gang members may have been to blame in all cases.
- Celebrating Without Breaking the Bank : TRIMMINGS : Festive Parties to Fit Within a Budget
- Glendale : Redevelopment Hearing
- NO KIDDING : John Fox Seriously Enjoys the Kind of 'T' and 'A' Humor That Brands His Adult-Oriented Shows
- Harper's Violates the Law of the Letter
- Luci Luhan's What's Cooking: It's Definitely Upscale--and Terrific
- SOUND TRACK / VENTURA COUNTY'S TOP SINGLES
- 8 Area Football Teams Reach Second Round of CIF Playoffs
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY PLAYOFFS
- Names in the News - Nov. 26, 1992
- New Act Plays the Strip : When Philadelphia Turned on Massimino After 19 Seasons, Las Vegas Turned Up With a Winner
- '92-'93 PREP PREVIEW: BOYS' SOCCER : Boys' Soccer at a Glance
- Indiana's Cheaney Scores 34 Points, but Hoosiers Need Overtime to Win
- Kings Are Tough on Oilers, 3-1 : Hockey: McSorley gets five-minute major and game misconduct, but scores in third period to help L.A. beat Edmonton.
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Airport '92 a Bummer for Chapman Women
- Miscellany
- Miscellany
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : SOUTHERN SECTION PREVIEW : ALPHA LEAGUE
- Van Nuys Wins With Touchdown on Last Play, 36-30
- USD Backing Up Tough Talk with Tougher Defense : Soccer: Buoyed by victory over UCLA, Toreros are confident going into Sunday's NCAA quarterfinal against Indiana.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : SOUTHERN SECTION PREVIEW : HIGH-DESERT
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY PLAYOFFS
- Raiders Are the Team He Knows and Loathes
- Soffer Loses Appeal on Storage of Vehicles
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : College Donations Will Go to the Needy
- '92-'93 PREP PREVIEW: BOYS' SOCCER : El Dorado Goalkeeper Back After Bad Break
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : SOUTHERN SECTION PREVIEW : PACIFIC LEAGUE
- Baseball
- NBA ROUNDUP : Barkley Has Big Hand in Portland's First Loss
- Garage Rapes Worry Patrons of Downtown Shopping Mall : Retailers: Police and private security guards say they have beefed up protection in and around Long Beach Plaza, where businesses were already feeling the recession.
- Duarte : Van Doren Elected Mayor
- In Touch With the Beyond--or Is It Balderdash? : Occult: Skeptics caution those who use Ouija boards that the spirit they call up may be more haunting than helpful.
- Bone Bonus : Experts Excited as Fossils Yield Ice Age Secrets
- Man Charged With 2 Murders
- Whittier : Council Passes 45-Day Ban on Building Guest Houses
- Judge Stops La Vina Trial Before It Gets Under Way
- Trading Cards Are Scoring Outside the Sports Arena : Collecting: Sellers report increasing demand for series on subjects ranging from politics to nude dancers.
- Mayor's Vehicle Stolen During Council Meeting
- Old Bungalows to House Homeless AIDS Patients
- New York's Dinkins Pleads for Greater Racial Harmony : Cities: Mayor takes aim at the 'rabble-rousers' he blames for escalating conflict between some black and Jewish groups.
- San Marino : 5% Utilities Tax Approved
- TRANSITION WATCH
- Celebrating Without Breaking the Bank : TREES : Getting More Yule Tree for the Green
- Focus Urged on Ex-Soviet Nuclear Arms
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Most Are Thankful for Family, Friends
- At Santa Ana's Red Onion, the KROQ Generation Is Hair Apparent
- $3.6 Million Goes to City of Hope
- 'THE NUTCRACKER' : Fancy Footwork : Patrons may notice changes in this year's performance of the perennial holiday story.
- Madrigal Dinner
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Bound to Please : Support literacy during the giving season by buying books as presents or patronizing museum and library gift shops.
- French Threaten Farm Trade Veto
- Big on Laughs : After nearly a decade on the road, the comedy veteran is ready to conquer the Southland in search of his first big break.
- THEATER REVIEW / 'YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU' : Choice Chestnut : Santa Paula Theater Center's production proves there's still life in the Kaufman and Hart classic.
- School Official Who Criticized District Demoted : Education: Van Christopher claims the district siphoned $742,000 from a state grant for dropout-prevention programs he headed. His detractors have accused him of mismanagement.
- COLLEGES / ALAN OTA : In Rematch of 1991 Final, 49ers Hope to Settle Score With UCLA in Volleyball
- 'Community's Own Voice' Tells Story of Internment
- Suiting Up for Trip to Outer Space : Education: 'I Have a Dream' is a program designed keep kids in school. The science classes are especially popular.
- When Angels Saved Her : Only Known Survivor of 'Suicide Bridge' Relives the Fateful Day
- MUSIC / THE SAMPLES : Band With a Plan : These players tour around making music and new fans after kissing the recording-company heavyweights goodby.
- CASTING CALL / AUDITIONS
- Given the Chance, She's Become Twice the Star With the 49ers : Volleyball: All-American middle blocker Danielle Scott is also a force in basketball.
- On a Campaign Trail for the Classics : Author: Joan Kennedy's new book demystifies the subject of classical music. A memoir demystifying her own life, she says, won't appear till she's 90.
- The Original Sins : "Out There" : <i> Psonik/Skyclad</i>
- Compton : Mayor Boots Activist From Council Meeting
- Facts on Fowl : Think You're Ready to Talk Turkey? Better Sample These Words on the Bird
- When Dishing Out Thanks Today, Give a Serving to the Public Schools
- South Whittier : Volunteers to Be Liaisons With Sheriff's Department
- Japan's Parliament Hears Takeshita Deny Charges
- BOOK REVIEW : An Airing of Works by Russian Women : GLAS: NEW RUSSIAN WRITING NO. 3: WOMEN'S VIEW; <i> Natasha Perova and Andrew Bromfield, eds.</i> ; Distributed by Zephyr Press $9.95; 238 pages
- Bushes to Spend Holiday Weekend at Maine Home
- Court Allows Ban of DNA Trial Evidence : Law: State justices refuse to hear case in which appellate panel questioned statistical validity of 'genetic fingerprinting,' casting doubt on a number of convictions in O.C. and throughout the state.
- Glendale : EPA Cleanup List Grows
- Expo Brings Blacks Together in a Show of 'Entrepreneurism'
- Love : "Forever Changes" (1967) : <i> Elektra</i>
- PLATFORM : Citizen-Police
- Man Is Charged With Bank Robbery
- Metrolink Accident Revives Old Questions : Transit: With commuter trains making a comeback, the issue of rail crossing safety is being raised across the nation.
- Carson Gets Sister City in Mexico : Culture: The new arrangement, which had been in the idea stage for 20 years, will help convey Carson's ethnic makeup, Latino activists say.
- Roache Says Budget Makes Grand Jury Report 'Futile'
- TIJUANA : 3 Men Arrested in Kidnaping of Boy
- Fare Is Not Fowl at Club Veg's Dinner
- 'B' BOPPIN' : Andrews Sisters and Other Heavenly Bodies Inspire Lively Program of Paul Taylor Works
- Army Cancels Defense Project at McDonnell
- Guidelines to Help Americans Shake Salt : Health: Labels will soon flag sodium in processed foods, giving consumers a better chance of preventing high blood pressure.
- Man Charged With Murder in Car Chase : High-speed pursuits: He is the fourth person in the county since 1981 to face such a trial in an alcohol-related road death.
- Chef Garcia Shapes Feast for 10,000
- SANTA PAULA : City Clerk to Leave Post for New Job in Sierra Community
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Benefit Scheduled for 'Boat People's Rights'
- Puzzle Pieces : Paleontology: Fossils from freeway construction site reveal what San Diego County was like during the Ice Age.
- Thanksgiving--a Time to Begin Giving : An extra dollar to spare? Some charities could surely use it
- CANYON COUNTRY : Boy, 9, Is Fatally Injured by Auto
- Fox Expansion . . . Steady but Sure : A worthy project that could mean badly needed jobs and new tax revenues
- Best and Brightest of Area's Teachers Love What They Do
- Dee Hardison Decides to Join Field for '94 Mayoral Race : Torrance: The councilwoman says she made up her mind to run after George Nakano said he didn't want the job.
- A High-Tech Device With Everything From A to Zzzzz
- City Council Orders Audit of Treasurer After Error : Budget: Investment income was overestimated by $21 million. Shortfall could lead to more cuts in police and fire services.
- A Day Warmed by Giving : Helping: Firefighters, school team up to carry food, cheer and holiday blessing to low-income neighborhoods.
- LAGUNA HILLS : Mall Expansion Gets Green Light
- Reserve Proposed for La Jolla's Seals : Environment: City Council proposes to ban sightseeing, swimming and diving around Seal Rock area. Marine groups are opposed.
- WESTMINSTER : School's Program One of Best in State
- BUENA PARK : Board Hears New Plea From Parent
- Kidnaping Suspect Told to Stand Trial : Courts: He says he loves woman, 98, and that she asked him to take her away from Mission Viejo home.
- Once Again, West High School Is the Class of the Competition : Education: Months of preparation help put the team on top for the third consecutive time in the Academic Decathlon.
- Back in the Swim : Volunteer Pools Her Resources to Help the Handicapped
- Holiday Closings
- OXNARD : 5 Are Arrested in Anti-Gang Sweep
- A Thanksgiving Break From the Streets : Holiday: Runaways gather for free food but have mixed feelings about circumstances that drove them to homelessness.
- LA PALMA : Man Mysteriously Shot in Back Survives
- Officers' Actions in Man's Death Appear Justified, Sheriff Says : Law enforcement: He says the deputies appeared to have done all they could to deal peacefully with a suspect who reportedly was wielding a knife aggressively.
- Suspect Is Arrested in Double Slaying
- Riotous Humor : Doo Dah Parade: Nothing is sacred when a group of skaters spoofs the police, looters and the National Guard. They hope spectators agree that the serious subject merits laughter.
- 'Skyshapers' Program Teaches Children Self-Esteem, Values
- Coming Home
- COUNTYWIDE : Therapists to Help Hurricane Victims
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Pickup Runs Off Road, Kills Driver
- 250 Evacuated From Tarzana Medical Site
- COSTA MESA : Water Pipe Breaks, Slows Down Traffic
- 3 Sought in Juvenile Hall Escape : Crime: A 17-year-old armed robbery suspect is freed by two teen-agers who may have had a key. Security measures at the facility are questioned.
- Deputies and County Near Wage Accord : Law enforcement: A tentative agreement has been reached and would give them a 4.7% wage increase. It would cost the county $3.8 million.
- Shooting by Off-Duty Officer Called Accident
- Grace Hanson Peterson; Store Owner
- Protein May Be Key to Kidney Health : Medicine: Researchers also believe findings may lead to treatments for diseases where organs are destroyed by scarring.
- VAN NUYS : Motorcyclist, 15, Dies in Collision
- Disney Project Impact Report Clears Hurdle : Planning: Regional planning agency official says draft environmental assessment 'appears to pass muster.'
- COLUMN LEFT / GEORGE BLACK : Stop Saddam From Killing More Kurds : An expiring U.S.-Turkey pact facilitating overflights of Iraq is a Bush time bomb for Clinton.
- Former GM Workers Say Police Beatings Unprovoked : Lawsuits: Responding to a civil action by 17 plaintiffs, officials say force was needed to disperse 600 employees outside the Van Nuys plant in 1985 incident.
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- Compton : Meeting Planners Criticized for Neglecting Latinos
- It Was a Hot Time at the IMAX Theater
- Disney Expansion Gets Agency's Qualified OK
- State Justices Let Stand Rejection of DNA Evidence : Law: Court refuses to hear case in which appellate panel questioned statistical validity of 'genetic fingerprinting.' Method is used to link suspects to crime scenes.
- SITE SEEING : At Westminster Mall, Browsing Is Half the Fun, and That Half Is Free
- Bargain Dinners Bring Pasta Lovers to Villa
- Judge Won't Bar Teacher Pay Cuts : Schools: Ruling that labor board has initial jurisdiction in case staves off insolvency for L.A. district, but possible strike looms. New contract offer is made.
- A Glass More Than Half Full of Reasons for Thanks
- Hypertension Responds to Primary-Care Doctor
- State Fines Wilson Campaign $100,000 for Disclosure Errors : Politics: Governor and his operatives admit violating reform laws. Penalty is among 10 biggest imposed by FPPC.
- Museum Celebrates Asian History in U.S. : Culture: Everyday objects are an important component of the institution's series of grass-roots history projects.
- Plot to Kill Professor Broken Up, Police Say
- J.B. HUTTO'S BOY : Lil' Ed Learned the Blues at the Feet of a True Master
- After the Surrender, Love for Paris Burns Bright in Her Heart
- 4.1 Aftershock of Landers Quake Follows Pattern North of Barstow
- Art Fit for a Family of Dolls : Lifestyles: A retired husband and wife craft unique dollhouses in their basement. They do it for the fun, not the money.
- Cerritos, Norwalk : State Issues Warnings on Delinquent Housing Plans
- Celebrating Without Breaking the Bank : CATERING : Taking Work Out of Holiday Parties
- U.N. Military Action in Bosnia Urged in U.S. Senate Report
- Glendale : Enrollment Grows 3.8%
- Driver Charged in Fatal Chase
- Grafts Help 2 Patients Start Lives Anew : Treatment: A retired man finds he is able to travel again. A woman who had been nearly immobile has resumed her education.
- Tsongas Tests Discover Cancer, Paper Reports
- A Player Worth Hearing
- Gargoyles Become Hot Items on American Boutique Scene : Catalogues: Brooklyn firm's stock-in-trade is antique reproductions, most of them recreations of grotesque ornamental wood and stone pieces.
- Why It's High Time We Listen to Reason
- Miracle Cures or Just False Hopes? : Medicine: A U.S. doctor believes a Moscow hospital will be able to treat myriad illnesses with fetal tissue. But others are skeptical.
- Colony Theatre Co. Outgrows Its Venue, Begins Hunt for New Home : Arts: The troupe will stay put this season but is looking for a house with at least 250 seats.
- Abdo Wins Mayoralty by 5-2 Vote : Politics: Her election solidifies the re-emergence of power by the more moderate faction of Santa Monicans for Renters Rights. : NEWS ANALYSIS
- Santa's Workshop : A Thousand Oaks good Samaritan converts junked parts and tires into workable bicycles for needy children.
- Rattlers Vent Their Venom : The vipers bite 200 people a year. That total would be higher if not for the snake's own reluctance to strike.
- NOTEBOOK : Nine Area Football Teams Resume Action Friday in Southern Section Playoffs
- Well, It's Like the Meaning Has Changed : Language: The word can be used as a 'discourse marker,' as well as for emphasis and to stress a point of special importance in a sentence.
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Brea-Olinda Program Gives Attention to Needy Students
- Firefighters Battle River Channel Blaze
- City Cruises Into Age of Parking Meters
- Long Beach Area : Ports and Railroad Agree to Muffle Train Noises
- Getting in the Act for Police Academy II : Development: Community leaders say selection of the old Franciscan ceramics site for the $40-million training facility would make financial sense.
- THEATER REVIEW / 'THE HOT L BALTIMORE' : Check Out Time : Lanford Wilson takes an affectionate look at characters who cling to hope in the face of inevitable decline.
- Place to Call Home in Downtown : Lifestyles: Fir Lofts in Little Italy has put home ownership in the hands of many, with well-designed, low-cost units.
- Beverly Hills : City Honors Donald DeWitt
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Dining Room' Serves Up Past : South O.C. Community Theatre production also is a knowing nod to the actor's game of shifting personae.
- STAGE / NANCY CHURNIN : 'Forever Plaid' Understudy's Lucky Break
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY PLAYOFFS : Marshall Plans Awry in Loss to Garfield
- Hankinson Convalesces by the Book
- '92-'93 PREP PREVIEW: BOYS' SOCCER : HUNTINGTON BEACH
- Jazz Pianist Arranges Improvisation : Cedar Walton Wants to Keep the Audience Guessing When He Brings His Trio to Maxwell's
- Merry End to Flat Year? : Record Retailers Predict a Strong Finish for 1992
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 26, 1992
- The Orange County Musicians' Club, a group...
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : SOUTHERN SECTION PREVIEW : TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
- DIGEST : CLU's Kuntz Wins Coaching Honor
- Charger-Raider Rivalry Survives Changes in Faces, Places
- '92-'93 PREP PREVIEW: BOYS' SOCCER : SANTA ANA
- Coming Very Soon to Theater Near You: 'LT on Elm Street'
- TV REVIEW : Alternative Rock Overview on MTV
- TELEVISION - Nov. 26, 1992
- STAGE REVIEW : Director, Choreographer Help 'World'
- Bernard Shaw Deplores Sexism in TV Newsrooms
- TELEVISION - Nov. 26, 1992
- 'Sister' Gets Its Rental Act Together
- JAZZ REVIEWS : Russell Malone Leaves Lasting Impression
- Austin-Based Singer Takes Another 'Swing' : Pop music: After A&M; decided not to release 'Culture Swing,' Tish Hinojosa redid it, producing it herself. She plays McCabe's on Friday.
- KEEPING TABS
- Guiza Overtakes Kenbu to Win $50,000 Feature
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Smith: Best Irish Team in Six Years
- Sunny Hills Advances in Volleyball Regional
- Giants Serve Up a Rookie : NFL: Kent Graham takes over at quarterback and faces the top-rated Dallas defense today.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Kostroma Hopes to Eclipse Field of Rivals on Grass in Matriarch
- Former Raider Dixon Dies
- '92-'93 PREP PREVIEW: BOYS' SOCCER : SUNNY HILLS
- San Pedro's Offense Overpowers Hamilton in City 3-A Playoffs
- Loyola Standout from Mater Dei Honored by WCC
- Curtis Now Dodges Tacklers as Well as Trouble : Kearny High's Standout Running Back Puts the Mean Streets in His Rear-View Mirror
- '92-'93 PREP PREVIEW: BOYS' SOCCER : ORANGE
- SOUTHERN SECTION WATER POLO FINALS : DIVISION I : El Toro Stages Comeback for Sudden-Death Victory