- S.F. Able to Cope With Traffic Despite Storm : Earthquake: Many roadways are clogged, but workers leave early and some stay home, easing the crunch. Wind causes havoc for water travelers.
- Watt-Aided Housing Cost Millions Extra
- Hollywood Gets a Drug Exhortation
- House Panel OKs $2.8 Billion for Quake Relief
- REAL-LIFE DRAMA: "Aftershock," an earthquake survival drama...
- GOOD PROSPECT: If the Board of Supervisors...
- HALL OF FAME: Officials of Anaheim Stadium...
- Qintex Australia Plans Big Assets Sale to Cut Debt : Finance: Even so, a proposed Dana Point resort project remains one of Qintex's most visible assets and a top priority now that the MGM/UA deal has collapsed, a company official said.
- MORE QUAKE: County officials worked late Monday...
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Governor Removes Top Quake Expert : Safety: Engineer's objectivity became an issue. Meanwhile, questions arise about earlier freeway studies.
- Governor Plans Special Session on Quake Aid
- FAA to Build New Regional Traffic Center : Aviation: The agency says the $114-million San Diego-area facility will enhance safety in a 30,000-square-mile area.
- AND FALLOUT: The quake has pushed back...
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Survivor of Nimitz Is Off Critical List
- Commuters' Ferry Ride a Wet Ordeal
- FAA Selects Miramar for Radar Center : Air Traffic: Four Southern California control points that are part of a nationwide network will be consolidated into one.
- Pilot Loses Power, Lands in Field
- Deputy's Suit Claims Rights Were Violated in Drug Probe : Narcotics: One of suspended officers charges that he has been wrongfully branded as a criminal in the sheriff's inquiry into alleged money skimming.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Qintex in Deep Dive, Suspended
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Attorney Asks to Move Assault Trail
- WORLD : Chinese Exiles Plan Fax Flood
- Bay Area Firms Begin Revising Quake Plans : Aftermath: Companies found that their emergency procedures were generally effective, but some discovered gaps in communications systems.
- Rupert Costo; American Indian Scholar Who Fought Stereotypes
- Muscovites Hoard Goods as Consumer Crisis Grows
- NATION : Series of Explosions Rip Through Plastics Plant in Southern Texas
- Outside Disneyland's Door Is Wicked Reality : Crime: For 4,000 residents who live in an apartment ghetto behind the Disneyland Hotel, the innocence and escapism of the Magic Kingdom are a million miles away.
- The House
- FIRST OFF . . .
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Mayfield Performs Cream of His Crop of Hits
- AMI Buyout Financing Arranged: Chemical Bank has...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Italy Vows Aid in Olivetti Probe
- NATION : Quayle Gives Boost to N.J. Race
- 'I Don't Change No Words and You Can Quote Me'
- PASSINGS : Princess Gina of Liechtenstein
- Reagans Are Serenaded at Benefit Concert in Japan
- BAY AREA QUAKE : An Ironic Legacy of 1906 Earthquake : Tragedy: Marina District, a landfill area where much of the major damage occurred, was created as a testament to San Francisco's determination to survive earlier temblor.
- As Fewer Smoke, Lives Are Saved
- COUNTYWIDE : Anti-Drug Events Planned All Week
- Shuttle to Land 3 Hours Earlier Because of Winds
- MISSION VIEJO : Student Debaters Take on the World
- SPOTLIGHT / A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL
- Science / Medicine : Spray an Asthma Aid, Study Says
- COUNTYWIDE : Rash of Minor Auto Mishaps Laid to Rain
- Kings Fall to Blackhawk Flurry for First Road Loss, 7-4
- It's Just Another Easy Win : Lakers: Pat Riley keeps playbook closed as team concludes exhibition season undefeated by beating Cleveland.
- Unocal's Geothermal Projects Are Gaining Steam
- Whittle Plans New Magazine, TV Ads for Hispanics
- U.S.-Japan War of Words Grows More Confrontational : Pacific: Verbal hostilities are escalating between the two trading partners over such issues as protectionism and racism.
- BOOK REVIEW : 'Dark': A Rose Among Many Thorns
- Longshot Caltech turned back a rally in...
- Rev. Schuller's Ministry Sells Maui Property
- Dickerson Caps Colts' Comeback, 23-12
- USOC MEETING : San Diego Facility Gets Funding at Last
- Hands Empty Yet Players Are Full of Hope
- Soviet Opera, Play Open San Diego Arts Fest : 'Slingshot' Takes Emotional, Authentic Look at Homosexuality
- Soviet Opera, Play Open San Diego Arts Fest : Speeches Welcome a Fine 'Boris Godunov' at Civic Theatre
- STAGE
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : NORTHERN CALIFORNIA : State Takes Action to Protect Salmon
- CYCLING TOUR OF PALM SPRINGS : Oravetz Takes Final Stage, but Vonderhe Wins Event
- Raiders Just Miss Here, Miss There, Fall to Eagles, 10-7
- Virgil Hill, Victor in Bout With Hyperglycemia, to Defend Title
- ANALYSIS : Series Loses Luster, Not Importance
- Tale of Three Cities
- Chess King Kasparov Beats Computer--Twice
- Henry Williamson, Robin Ferrante Wed
- Challenge to Military's Anti-Gay Stance Found in Report Dismissed by Pentagon : Bias: The Defense Department rejected researchers' advice that it reconsider its policy of excluding homosexuals from the armed services.
- WORLD : Viet Refugees at Sea for 52 Days
- Migrants Strain South's Safety Net : Farm Workers: Harvest time brings costly problem to communities trying to meet health needs of immigrant labor crews.
- ON THE SIDELINES : Ferreira Leaves Trail Blazers
- Busted Axle Doesn't Break the Spirit of Second-Place Robinson : Del Mar: Finishing behind teammate Geoff Brabham for the season driving championship doesn't take luster of Robinson's best year.
- World Series Pushed Back Till Friday
- This U.S. Team Is Depleted, Not Defeated : Volleyball: After losing its starters from the Seoul Games, the American national team appears to have a bumpy road ahead. Still, its young players remain optimistic.
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Anaheim Stadium's Slippery, Loose Turf Adds to Woes
- The favorite Shot Gun Scott finished 2...
- MOVIE REVIEW : Mountain Boys Feud With Mafia in 'Next of Kin'
- BY THE NUMBERS : Top Black Singles
- Drexel to Pay Delaware $50,000: Drexel Burnham...
- Hot off the Press : Competition in commercial printing has gotten fiercer in the Southland, where demand for catalogues and computer manuals is accelerating.
- 43 Hurt as Road's Edge Crumbles Under Tour Bus
- Anti-Nuclear Activists Protest Near Bush Home
- WESTMINSTER : Money God Pressed Into Overtime
- Overcast Skies Produce Shower of Balloons in Santa Clarita Valley
- A Private Raid : Security Force Sweeps Down on Migrant Gathering
- SOUTH LAGUNA : Harriet Nelson Falls, Fractures Her Spine
- Rape Suspect Surrenders to SWAT Team
- Science / Medicine : Zoo Plays Cupid to Mother Nature
- COUNTYWIDE : 8 Cited for Bravery in Sheriff's Department
- Broncos Go Overtime to Top Seahawks, 24-21
- Bay Area Copes With Cultural Aftershocks : Earthquake: San Francisco arts institutions--those that could--dusted themselves off and got the show back on the road. But officials worry that the arts will be left out when it comes to disaster relief.
- Showers Fail to Dampen Spirits at Arts Festival
- Secret Lives : Books: British novelist Margaret Drabble keeps finding closets full of skeletons in the bourgeoise life styles of ordinary people.
- Bay Area Creeps to Work at a Bumper-to-Bumper Pace : Gales, Wild Waves, Rain --Misery
- Reagan Sees Emperor, Receives Award
- Neighbors Wish School Would Give Lessons in Keeping Quiet
- Study Urges the Preservation of Abandoned Rail Lines
- Science / Medicine : Caution Urged in Heart Drug
- Man Killed in Fight at Van Nuys House
- Bay View Federal Adds 7 Branches: Bay...
- Iran Again Dangles Offer on Hostages
- GM, Fuji Drop Plans for Chinese Car Venture
- Caribbean States Want U.N. in Drug War : Smuggling: Jamaica and the Bahamas seek to draw attention away from the U.S. presence in drug-troubled countries.
- Physician's innovative deal provides a real shot in the arm for 6 small towns inMaine.
- Containment of Three-County Fire Expected
- A Persian Feast, for Art's Sake
- Schoolbook Poems Are Too Dark for Protesting Parents : Education: Tales of flesh-eating monsters are opposed. Some defend the disputed books as an inducement to pupils to read more.
- Charger Offense Is No-Show in 20-13 Loss
- SPOTLIGHT /A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GRAND PRIX : Lammers Makes Late Move to Win Race : Motor Racing: Brabham, the second-place finisher, clinches series championship when Robinson drops out.
- ART
- Dubin Is Honored
- QUOTABLE
- Broadway-Honed Mills Maintains Control
- LEGAL FILE
- PAUL STEFFENSEN and ANDREAS MIKKELSON : Matching Wares, Market : Georg Jensen Is Different Things to Different People
- WESTMINSTER : Man Arrested After Crash That Hurt Six
- Rain May Continue Through Tuesday
- Science / Medicine : New Technology Helps Astronomers Clear the Air
- Waller Helps Chapman Women Succeed With Ease : Volleyball: Last season's problems are a distant memory for sophomore outside hitter, who has benefited from coaching change.
- PREP REVIEW : South Coast League Football: It's Getting Too Big for Its Own Crowds
- ART REVIEW : Photography Lies and Tricks Are Focus of 'Investigations'
- British Men Air Views And Blow Off Steam
- ART / CATHY CURTIS : 'American Landscape': Vivid Look at Powers and Fancies of Video
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Top-Ranked UC Irvine Upset in Water Polo, 8-6
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : GARDEN GROVE : Schuller Sells Maui Property to Simon
- Kissingers, Erburus Receive Awards
- Science / Medicine : Bicentennial of Modern Chemistry
- GARDEN GROVE : City Council to Rule on $8-Million Hotel
- Just What the Doctor Ordered : Saints: New Orleans quarterback Bobby Hebert was sick and injured before the game, but he felt better after breaking through the Ram defense.
- Girl, 16, Wins Fall Classic Tennis
- Shunted Aside, Helms Says, Sees Green as Reds' Choice
- RADIO
- LOCAL : Driver Hurt in Chatsworth Crash
- French, Italian Designers Shed Light on the Future
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Regan Raps Nancy Reagan Book
- OKd All Funds for Safe Roads, Governor Says : Seismic danger: Deukmejian distances himself from blame for freeway collapse. Panel prepares for probe.
- A Chance to Invigorate Civil Rights
- Science / Medicine : Probe Provides New Mars Data
- Transit Report Stresses Value of Old Rail Lines : Commuting: Once rights of way are lost to development, a regional study warns, planners will have to 'rely upon much more costly options.'
- S.D. Joins Cities Suing the Makers of Asbestos : Damages: The city has joined a growing list of municipalities in seeking millions to pay for the removal from public buildings of the cancer-causing material once widely used in construction.
- Costa Mesa Freeway Captures Most Loathsome Title
- ON THE SIDELINES : Supreme Court Justice White Tops Colorado All-Century Team
- A New Word in SDSU's Vocabulary
- Mapfumo: Between Marley and Cocker
- Soviet Van Cliburn Winner to Display Virtuoso Talent in S.D.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Rapping Into Spotlight at Last for Young MC
- Japan Insurer Buys Stake in Manhattan Landmark
- Leader Named by Planned Parenthood : Abortion: New chairman says he is prepared to do political battle with those he calls 'terrorists' intent on limiting women's reproductive rights.
- Daniela Silivas of Romania earned one perfect...
- Saints Pass, So Rams Fail Again, 40-21
- MUSIC REVIEW : Spassov Leads Garden Grove Symphony in 3 Bulgarian Works, One His
- Regulator Says Lincoln Laundered Funds: Lincoln Savings...
- P.M. BRIEFING : E. German Labor Union Formed
- Dominion Leaders Assail Thatcher
- WORLD : China Resumes Citizen Returns
- Use Restraint at S.F. Quake Scene, Japanese Advised
- NATION : Nixon's Fact-Finding Visit to China Reset for Late October
- SOUTH COUNTY : Containment of Fire Expected by Tonight
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Bay Area Earthquake Fatalities Are Listed
- Investigators Seek Clues at Site of Crash of Honduran Jetliner
- Reason Wins a Round
- The Final Disaster We Must Avert : Environment: In our pursuit of "progress" we are attacking the fragile envelope of air, water and earth that sustains life. Surely nature will exact a fearful revenge.
- Cookoff Makes No Beans About Loving Hot Chili
- STANTON : Day-Laborer Plan Works, Officials Say
- Steen's Rebound Gives Winnipeg Win
- Quake Threw a Mean Curve at Baseball : World Series: Although games have been postponed many times before, mainly because of rain, the 11-day delay between the Giants and the A's is the longest ever.
- LAS PALMAS HANDICAP : Nikishka Is Tonic for Delahoussaye
- Reich Throws Three Scoring Passes in Bills' 34-3 Victory Over the Jets
- SANTA ANA : 2 Rob Restaurant, Shoot at Mall Guard
- SILENT RADIO
- Clean-Cut Young M.C. in an Age of Gangster-Chic
- Coke to Unveil Product: Coca-Cola Co. announced...
- Swiss Jobless Rate 0.5%
- Jackson Supports Boeing Strikers: The Rev. Jesse...
- WORLD : Whale Has Hull of a Love Affair
- Israel Plans New Embassy
- Soviets Admit Radar Station Violated Pact
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ARMENIA : Genocide Resolution Opposition Is Told
- Man Pulled From Debris Shows Signs of Recovery
- Reseda Man Found Shot Near Home
- Strip-Club Owner, Tired of Grind, to Sell
- When Justice Runs Out of Gas : The Courts: To end the megatrial syndrome, we need limits on what some regard as untouchable legal liberties.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Krickstein Wins Title at Tokyo
- One Killed, Another Is Injured During Offshore Power Boat Race
- Cunningham's Passing Offensive to Fans : Eagles: Despite quarterback's slump, they beat Raiders on some big defensive plays.
- Bombs Injure 19 Fans at Dutch Soccer Match
- Bullets Looking to Bernard King for a Few More Miracles
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : No Surprises in 3rd Night of Stones N' Roses
- Cabbies Taking on New Cargo : They're not about to do in traditional messenger services, but more taxi companies are touting themselves as speedy and low-cost delivery agents.
- McCaw Wins Financing Commitments: McCaw Cellular Communications...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Post-Dispatch Union Shuns Offer
- WORLD : E. Germans Hold Big Protests
- BAY AREA QUAKE : THE QUAKE AT A GLANCE : The Damage
- LOCAL : Train Kills Man Lying on Tracks
- WORLD IN BRIEF : HUNGARY : Opposition Chooses President Candidate
- Presidential power: Barbara Bush values her independence....
- IRVINE : Terrorism Expert Speaks at UC Irvine
- Rain-Slick Roads Lead to 1 Death
- LA PALMA : City Services Could Hinge on Tax Vote
- Moving Wall Lives Up to Its Name : Tribute: A traveling replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington arrives in Orange County for the first time and revives memories of heroism and horror.
- Redskins Prevail as Rally by Buccaneers Falls Short
- McMahon Leaves Chargers Empty, Giants Wondering
- DANCE REVIEW : S.F. Ballet Makes Strong Finish in Costa Mesa
- MEDIA / KEVIN BRASS : Home Team Advantage Is Lost on TV Sports Staffs
- Quake Doesn't Shake Muni Bonds: California's municipal...
- Now a Republic, Hungary Marks 1956 Uprising
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ECUADOR : At Least 6 Killed in Air Show Crash
- Shuttle Lands After Sending Jupiter Probe
- TUSTIN : 18-Year-Old Arrested in Park Shooting
- Chargers Face Reality After Loss to Giants : Chargers: With their worst offensive showing in two years and their third straight loss to show for it, the Chargers are looking at a long road back to playoff contention.
- Wolf Scores 32 Points, Smith Has 28 as Clippers Down Sacramento, 112-107
- ABC's Coverage Is Caught in Hollywood Reshuffle
- Stoyanovich Does It Again; Miami Beats Packers, 23-20
- Fat Lever scored 12 points in the...
- DANCE REVIEW : San Francisco Ballet Makes a Strong Finish in Costa Mesa
- Japanese Assail Moves to Ban Fishing by Drift Nets
- S. Africa Hero: Color Him Blue
- COLUMN ONE : Hoping to Leave the Famine Rut : Ethiopia: Instead of annual stopgap relief, outside agencies are sponsoring projects to build the country's infrastructure--and paying workers in food.
- Risk a Leap Toward Negotiations : South Africa: Both the government and the African National Congress seem to be making progress at laying out the conditions essential for talks.
- Antelope Valley Boy Slain; 12-Year-Old Held
- Hebert Pokes Bigger Holes Through an Already Porous Defense
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Winter Chill Brings Record Readings
- Plan for Firing of Inept UC Professors Stirs Debate
- Fraud Suit Parallels U.S. Probe of Attorneys : Insurance: Lawyers accused of conspiring to fatten their fees face both a private lawsuit and a criminal investigation.
- 49ers Go Back to Work, Do a Job on Patriots
- ON THE SIDELINES : DH Joey Meyer Yokohama-Bound
- MOTOR SPORTS ROUNDUP : Senna Is Disqualified in Japan
- Okoye Carries Load to Pace Chiefs
- Oilers' Defense Shines, Shuts Out the Steelers
- How Do You Define 'Free'?
- Music Reviews : L.A. Chamber Orchestra Opens Its 21st Season
- Secret System of Rail Lines, Tunnels Reportedly Connect Key Beijing Sites
- ANAHEIM : Store Owner Beaten, in Critical Condition
- AA Chapter Fights to Keep Studio City Meeting Hall
- IRVINE : Crash Kills Couple in Desert Hot Springs
- ON THE SIDELINES : Virginia Tech Coach in Hospital
- P.M. BRIEFING : Ramada Extends Deal to Sell Hotels to Hong Kong Company
- Battle Over Mainframe Computers to Heat Up : High Tech: IBM and Digital Equipment are set to unveil top-end models.
- LOCAL : Man Held in Rape of Child Faces New Counts
- Blackfeet, Conservationists Fight Drilling in Montana
- Power-Sharing Plan Approved for Lebanon
- Override of Bush Abortion Veto Seen as Unlikely
- NATION : Ousted Judge Files for Governor
- Music Reviews : Recent McGurty Works at Santa Monica
- Wharton Replaces Stolen Milken Photo: The University...
- Something to Chew on: Fruitcake Tops Unwanted Gift List
- UAL Stock Gains in New Employee Offer : Buyout: The proposal from pilots, flight attendants is reported to range up to $5.65 billion.
- NATION IN BRIEF : IOWA : More DC-10 Parts Found; Search Ends
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : YOSEMITE : Driver Indicted in Fatal Car Accident
- WHERE TO DONATE, GET INFORMATION
- Perez Defends WBC Title Against Avila at Forum
- GOLF : Casper Shoots 68 to Win by 3
- Music Reviews : Perlman Opens Celebrity Series at Music Center
- P.M. BRIEFING : Prime Computer to Lay Off 2,500
- P.M. BRIEFING : Exxon Quarterly Profit Off 9%
- Steelmakers Consider New Joint Venture: USX Corp....
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NICARAGUA : Contras Kill 18 in Ambush, Army Says
- Libya Plans to Mourn Victims of Colonialism
- David Victor; Producer of 'Marcus Welby'
- NATION IN BRIEF : OHIO : Four Are Injured in Crash of Trains
- Arson Suspected in Long Beach Fire
- Rebel Rockets Hit Kabul
- Arafat, Mubarak to Talk
- HEALTH : FDA Bars Chinese Mushrooms
- Commonwealth Delays New S. Africa Curbs for 6 Months
- COMMENTARY : A Macho Ritual, More to Do With Funny Hats Than Food
- Science / Medicine : Promise Seen in Drug to Prevent Organ Rejection
- Beverly Hills Board and Teachers Resume Talks
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Suit Accuses L.A. County of Coercing Donations : Charities: Several county employees say contributions to the United Way and Brotherhood Crusade are forced.
- Cardinals End Four-Game Losing Streak
- Texas, Clemson Move Into Top 25; Air Force, Oklahoma Fall Off Poll
- Vikings' Defense Has a Merry Time, 20-7
- ON THE SIDELINES : Soccer Break Asked in Violence
- Weary Mascot Knows His Team Is Offensive
- Most Publicly Owned Art Survives the Bay Area Quake
- ART
- Liberalism
- Saving the Environment
- Gorbachev and Soviet Reforms
- Gorbachev and Soviet Reforms
- Picture Language
- Gorbachev and Soviet Reforms
- Saving the Environment
- U.S. Funds
- Gorbachev and Soviet Reforms
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 23, 1989
- Names in the News - Oct. 23, 1989
- Names in the News - Oct. 23, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 23, 1989
- REAL ESTATE: Building permits for single-family homes...
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Sister Cities in the Annals of Natural Disasters : History: Charleston and San Francisco are on opposite ends of the country, but a hurricane and a quake bring them together in time's ledger.
- Gunman Shot, Wounded by Anaheim Police
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Santa Cruz Residents Find a New Way Over Highway
- Aid Centers Open but No Money Yet
- SCHOOLS: Anaheim City School District parents are...
- Bay Area Girds for Traffic Nightmare : Disaster: Baseball commissioner agrees to delay renewal of World Series games until Friday.
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Mayors Were Served Well by 2 Different Styles : Leadership: The top officials of cosmopolitan San Francisco and gritty Oakland faced unexpected challenges during the quake. Both showed that they could handle them.
- SEISMIC: Most people don't notice, but one...
- YOUR MOVE: For years, developer Henry T....
- WEATHER: Partly cloudy with a slight chance...