- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Zero' Doesn't Add Up as a Thriller
- Fame Coming at Ismail Faster Than a Rocket
- Beverly Hills
- RADIO
- COMEDY
- Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.: The newly merged drug...
- Amoco Corp.: The Chicago oil company said...
- Qintex Files Chapter 11 Petition After Suit Over MGA-UA Bid
- P. M. BRIEFING : Guilty Plea in Navy Bribe Scheme
- T-Bill Rates Fall: Interest rates on 52-week...
- Rep. Garcia, Wife Guilty in Wedtech Extortion Plot
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Names of Fatalities Released
- FASHION : Preteens' Clothing Choices: They're Dressed to Secede
- Social Security Benefits to Be Increased 4.7% in January
- THE BAY AREA QUAKE : 5:04 P.M. : A TIME WHEN LIVES CHANGED : Tales of the Quake: Death, Heroes and Luck : Nimitz Victim Went Blank Just Before the Collapse
- Teachers Walk Out After Failing to Get Boy Expelled
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CZECHOSLOVAKIA : 15 Rights Activists Detained in Prague
- Car Seats--What Is Best for Child? : Auto Safety: Experts are divided over whether booster seats or lap belts are the best way to protect the young ones in the car.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Drug Lord's Pilot Held for Extradition
- THE BAY AREA QUAKE : 5:04 P.M. : A TIME WHEN LIVES CHANGED : Tales of the Quake: Death, Heroes and Luck : For an Officer on the Scene, Highway Will Never Be the Same
- LOCAL : Santa Ana Man Accused of Murder in Death of Child, 3
- NORTHWEST : HUNTINGTON BEACH : 100 Evacuated From McDonnell Douglas
- Top-Ranked El Camino to Face Tougher Competition
- La Cienega Area
- THE BAY AREA QUAKE : 5:04 P.M. : A TIME WHEN LIVES CHANGED : Tales of the Quake: Death, Heroes and Luck : Death Comes on Church Steeple
- THE BAY AREA QUAKE : What Next? : PONDERING THE LESSONS, HEALING THE SCARS : This Wasn't the Big One for State's Economy : Business: High survival rate of newer structures leads forecasters to say the tremors will have little long-term effect.
- U.S. to Bar Citizens From Any Dealings With Noriega
- THE BAY AREA QUAKE : 15 Seconds
- Bush Stunned and Moved as He Tours Quake Rubble : Rain, Cold Threaten New Misery
- Montana Takes Clout to Lanvin
- COLUMN ONE : Some Food Trucks Put Out Trash : The same trucks that carry edibles to cities in the Northeast often carry waste on the trip back, posing what regulators say is a serious risk to health.
- NATION IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Jump in Sun-Linked Skin Cancer Found
- Jim Bakker's Conviction
- UCSD Engineer Blames Cracked Joints for Nimitz Freeway Collapse
- UCSD Doctor Helps Develop Technique to 'Grow' Skin
- 'Crummy' Is Weatherman's Description for Weekend
- New Emphasis on Tourism Changing Old Union Town
- Members Sought for Advisory Panels
- Dow Rises 5.94 for Record 1-Week Increase of 119.88
- Chris-Craft Industries Inc.: The New York media...
- Wall Street Critics Call for Further Market Reform
- Transplant Veteran, 7, Released From Hospital
- Rebelling Against Power Dressing : Women find that stylish business clothing still gives them a professional edge.
- NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PERMIT VALUATIONS
- Conferees Endorse WWII Internee Reparations
- NATION : Astronauts Shoot Film Footage
- Cliff May; Home Designer Perfected the Ranch Style
- THE BAY AREA QUAKE : 5:04 P.M. : A TIME WHEN LIVES CHANGED : Tales of the Quake: Death, Heroes and Luck : Strength to Do the Impossible
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Deny 'Right to Die,' Bishops Urge Court
- Antelope Valley Teachers Call for More Security
- NORTH : ANAHEIM : Traffic to Get Better Around Disneyland
- THE BIG GAME : Pointers' White to Test Mira Mesa Defense
- Complex Symbols and the Intangible in Pair of Exhibits
- Forest Trails
- SAILING : Soviet Entry Remains in Race Despite Death
- Saugus Awarded Victory in Game Suspended When Official Attacked
- Sacramento Seeks Raider Guarantees
- He's Gazing Ahead After a Long Trip : Journey: Linh Le, Los Amigos cross-country runner who left Vietnam 10 years ago, would rather discuss his sport than his path to the U.S.
- Fallacy of the Forty : Purported 40-Yard Clockings of Players Fail to Account for Reaction Times
- NHL ROUNDUP : Ranger Rookie Helps Stop Whalers, 7-3
- Lansford Agrees to 2-Year Deal Reportedly Worth $610,000
- ON THE SIDELINES : Both Koreas Win Cup Matches
- Suspension Forces Westervelt to Miss Alhambra Game
- ON THE SIDELINES : Jones Keeps Lead in Bridgestone
- ON THE SIDELINES : Boxer Taken Off Critical List
- ON THE SIDELINES : No-Show Mahorn Italy-Bound?
- Change at the Top, Not at the Core
- Unruly Man Dies After Breaking Into House
- NEWPORT BEACH : COSTA MESA / NEWPORT / IRVINE : Masked Men Stage Quick Jewelry Heist
- Wilcox Won't Return to Bruins This Year : UCLA: A series of head injuries trouble starting defensive tackle and could force him to give up football.
- ON THE SIDELINES : Jeff Sanders Suffers Foot Injury
- Top-Seeded Edberg Moves to Semifinals in Tokyo Matches
- Michaels Does It All, Including News
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Pacifica's Big Second Quarter Helps Shut Down Garden Grove
- Sniffing Out Spots to Eat the Treasured White Truffle
- Jim Bakker's Conviction
- DANCE REVIEW : New Eisenberg Works at Highways
- 'People Next Door' Shown the Door at CBS
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Mangos South Pacific Serves Up a Tasty Experiment
- Dancing in the Daylight, Acting in the Dark : Stage: Anne Dunkin and Brad Willis teach waltzes to pay the bills so they : can transform their Reseda studio into a tiny, 46-seat theater in the evening.
- Pop Music Review : From 7 Seconds, Dance Songs for the Slam Pit
- L.A. Marathon's Freeway Mural Is Up and Running--Again
- British Airways Pulls Out of UAL Bid
- American Brands Inc.: The Old Greenwich, Conn.,...
- Ford to End Scorpio Imports: Ford Motor...
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Audrey Hepburn in Bangladesh
- THE BAY AREA QUAKE : 5:04 P.M. : A TIME WHEN LIVES CHANGED : Tales of the Quake: Death, Heroes and Luck : On Golden Gate Bridge--a Scare
- John Fairchild Has a Savage Eye for Chic
- THE BAY AREA QUAKE : 5:04 P.M. : A TIME WHEN LIVES CHANGED : Tales of the Quake: Death, Heroes and Luck : Luck, Nameless Heroes Saved Woman's Life
- Hepatitis Outbreak Spurs Company to Inoculate 700
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Red Cross Leads Efforts to Shelter Thousands of Quake Homeless
- Gorbachev Ally Picked as New Pravda Editor : Soviet Union: The change at the party paper gives political support to liberals and underlines commitment to reform.
- THE BAY AREA QUAKE : 5:04 P.M. : A TIME WHEN LIVES CHANGED : Tales of the Quake: Death, Heroes and Luck : On the Nimitz, a Sudden Stop
- Don't Resist New Prisons, Bennett Pleads : Crime: Because of local opposition to lockups, there's no place to get pushers out of circulation, the drug czar laments.
- Spanish Writer Cela Wins Nobel Prize : Literature: The author, whose works have painted a picture of his homeland, says of the award, 'Life is like a game of tennis, and this time I won.'
- 'May More Chickens Come From These Eggs'
- Was Dutiful, Obedient, Hunter Says
- 2 Views of Protecting Vistas in Rancho P.V.
- Flying Continental Holds Off No Marker for Oak Tree Victory
- 3 Seek 2 Garden Grove Trustee Seats : Education: Two incumbents and a Santa Ana man running for the second time compete for school board positions.
- South Korea's Roh Touts Stronger Trade Relations
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Loss to Crespi Still Grates on Blackburn
- COLLEGES / ALAN DROOZ
- The Valley
- MUSICA look at the fast-moving compact discs...
- La Cienega Area
- SAN DIEGO ARTS FESTIVAL: Treasures of the Soviet Union : Super Powers Sunday Will Launch Soviet Arts Festival
- P. M. BRIEFING : Too Early for Estimates: Lloyd's
- Ebbing Empire : Televangelism: With his medical center closed, layoffs in his ministry and contributions down from their all-time high, Oral Roberts may have reason to wonder: Have the miracles stopped?
- WORLD IN BRIEF : HUNGARY : Ruling Party Suffers Loss on Organizing
- LOCAL : Fog Aids Pendleton Firefighters
- THE BAY AREA QUAKE : What If? : HOW SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WOULD HAVE FARED : Bracing for Fury and Fire, Sirens and Looters
- NATION : Brown Cancels 2 Black Student Events, Citing Racial Attacks
- NATION : Rep. Frank Denies Gym Sex Play
- A uniformed officer was chasing a purse-snatcher...
- NORTH : FULLERTON : Rosary High School Gymnasium OKd
- 4 Welfare Recipients Sue County Over Punishment
- City Hosting Halloween Events in 100 Locations
- Kicker Learning to Reach His Goal : Aztecs: Andy Trakas' refocused concentration has improved his performance.
- Highest Honor Awaits Reagan in Japan Visit
- Thornburgh, KGB Chief Plan to Cooperate on Law Enforcement
- THE BAY AREA QUAKE : What Next? : PONDERING THE LESSONS, HEALING THE SCARS
- Your Guide to Soviet Arts Fest
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Sen Torres Hearing Scheduled for Nov. 1
- Southland Quake Insurers Feel No Jolt
- THE BAY AREA QUAKE : 5:04 P.M. : A TIME WHEN LIVES CHANGED : Tales of the Quake: Death, Heroes and Luck : Community Mobilized to Save Freeway Survivors
- NORTH : YORBA LINDA : City to Seek More Family Restaurants
- From Dogs to Drilling --It's All Debatable : Politics: In two forums, contenders for City Council in the Hermosa Beach race take the stand to declare how they stand.
- Judge Finds Killer Was Insane
- McGurty Charts an Independent Course : Music: Composer even rents chairs for tonight's concert in Santa Monica.
- COMMENTARY : Radio Rises to a Tragic Occasion in Bay Area
- THE LASER BIN : Both 'Little Shop,' 'Time' Offer Good Bits
- African Basilica
- MOVIE REVIEW : Natural Beauty and a Message in 'Whales'
- Results Mixed for Baby Bells
- MCA Inc.: The Universal City entertainment company...
- Dow Rises 39.55 to 2,683.20 on 2nd Anniversary of the '87 Crash
- Digital Equipment Corp.: The Maynard, Mass., computer...
- Wall Street Bankers Hired to Find Help for Mercury
- Caterpillar Inc.: The Peoria, Ill.-based maker of...
- Costa Mesa-Based Discovision to Be Sold to Japanese : Acquisition: Company's portfolio of high-tech patents gives buyer Pioneer Electronics an upper hand in competing with its biggest Dutch rival.
- Jan Morris Finds Peace in 'Pleasures'
- THE BAY AREA QUAKE : Pressure Points : WHAT WORKED, WHAT DIDN'T, AND WHY : BUILDINGS : Survival May Depend on Solid Foundations
- Male Executives Are Subtly Changing Their Pinstripes
- Tracing the Lost Ladies of the Past
- He Deserves All Honor
- Police Shots Halt Stolen Car in S.D.
- El Camino's Niu Sale: He's Real Cool--Until the Game Gets Going : Football: The sophomore defensive back was an All-American last year and this season isn't expected to be any different. He leads the team in tackles with 47.
- THE WORLD SERIES : OAKLAND ATHLETICS vs. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS : Players Wonder If World Is Ready for Series : Athletics: They decide that a champagne celebration in the clubhouse wouldn't be appropriate if they win.
- Soviet Wins All-Around at World Gym Meet
- LeMond Will Miss First Race of 3-Day Tour of Palm Springs
- Against the Pass, This Defense Fails : Rams: They are tied for first in the standings but rank last in statistics.
- La Cienega Area
- 'Zombie Attack' at Cast; 'Bells' at Norris; 'Frankenstein' at International City; 'Woyzeck' at Waterfront
- MOVIE REVIEW : Making of the Atomic Nightmare
- Group of Seven Split Over Inflation Strategy : Policy: Failure to fix the dollar's value on exchange markets has created a political and economic hot potato among the seven major industrial democracies.
- Superfund Cleanup Is Ineffective, Study Finds : Toxic Waste: An investigation for Congress concludes that polluters are let off the hook. But EPA criticizes the findings as being outdated.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Heed Nicaragua Lesson, Salvadorans Told
- Senate Ignores Veto Vow; OKs Abortion Bill
- NATION : No Gingrich Case, Counsel Says
- COSTA MESA / NEWPORT / IRVINE : NEWPORT BEACH : Quake-Sensitive Fish in Protective Custody
- Business Owners Assail Parking Limits : Homeowners: Shouting occurred at a hearing on the plan for streets next to a stretch of Ventura Boulevard in Sherman Oaks.
- U.S. Agency Fears County-USC Is Fire Hazard : Safety: Officials order the installation of alarms and sprinklers at a cost that could reach $100 million.
- THE WORLD SERIES : OAKLAND ATHLETICS vs. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS : Players Wonder If World Is Ready for Series : Giants: Amid repairs being made at Candlestick Park, team returns to the field but can't escape the memories.
- Lediff Proves He's Worth the Wait for La Habra's Football Team : Delay Game: His parents wouldn't let him play on the varsity as a sophomore, a decision that helped the lineman prepare for stardom.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Tough Nose Tackle Has Tough Past
- Coy Collins Calculating His Future Carefully : Numbers Game: Loara running back hopes his on-field performance and grades add up to a Division I scholarship.
- Baseball Ownership Has Become a Lot More Than Dollars and Sense
- All That's Soviet Isn't Russian : Opera: Four musicians from the Tbilisi Opera Theatre will open the Soviet Arts Festival with a Russian opera that is not part of their Georgian national tradition.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Gross Anatomy' Needs Some Script Surgery
- Coke Plans to Revive Famous Ad Song
- Allergan Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer of eye-...
- BUSINESS IMPACT OF THE QUAKE : Rush to Reopen : For Small Firms Operating on Thin Margins, Time Lost Hurts the Most
- Nippon Life Insurance to Buy New York Landmark
- Japan Urged to Help Ease U.S. Hostility
- Nichols Institute: The national provider of diagnostic...
- THE BAY AREA QUAKE : What If? : HOW SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WOULD HAVE FARED : Bracing for Fury and Fire, Sirens and Looters : What You Can Do to Cope With Effects of Earthquake
- LOCAL : Golden State Freeway North Closed by Spill of Corrosive
- Pisa Tower Peril Seen
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : NORTHERN CALIFORNIA : Protesters to Disrupt State's Tule Elk Hunt
- Park Performers Invited to 'Donate Time' at Arts Fest
- La Cienega Area
- Jazz Review : Pianist Camilo Vivid, Volatile at Catalina Bar
- AST Research: The personal computer manufacturer in...
- BUSINESS IMPACT OF THE QUAKE : Charitable Business : From Cash to Goods, Firms Join Quake Relief Efforts
- Glenfed Inc.: The Glendale diversified financial and...
- Poor Market Conditions Delay More Junk Bond Sales
- Westcorp Inc.: A revaluation of its high-yield...
- Cipher Data to Lay Off 525 Workers
- THE BAY AREA QUAKE : Pressure Points : WHAT WORKED, WHAT DIDN'T, AND WHY : UTILITIES : Ruptured Utility Lines Put Thousands at a Loss
- Senate Rejects Flag-Burning Amendment
- WORLD IN BRIEF : AFGHANISTAN : 12 in Kabul Killed by Rebel Rockets
- L.A.'s 4-Level: A Deathtrap Like the Nimitz?
- WORLD IN BRIEF : UNITED NATIONS : Aides Accuse Israel of Raiding Offices
- New Communist Leader Meets With Protestant Leaders, Visits a Factory : East Germany: Egon Krenz gets plenty of advice from both sides of the Iron Curtain on his first day in office.
- FASHION : Dressing Up, Rock Style
- O.C. Students Help Out
- NATION IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Man Facing Spying Count Is Refused Bail
- Liberal Thinkings vs. Beliefs of Christians
- Serious, Thoughtful Discussion of Issues
- Pakistanis Set Spicy Table at Bundoo Khan
- THE BAY AREA QUAKE : What Next? : PONDERING THE LESSONS, HEALING THE SCARS : Seismologist's Dream: Data on a Live Quake : Geophysics: Sensors in high-rises and forests capture information that may be helpful in determining future of millions living in temblor zones.
- Liberal Thinkings vs. Beliefs of Christians
- THE BAY AREA QUAKE : What Next? : PONDERING THE LESSONS, HEALING THE SCARS : Road Engineers Have Few Answers : Transportation: Experts were shocked by the extent of damage to the Nimitz Freeway and Bay Bridge. And they disagree over what must be done to prevent it next time.
- MOVIES - Oct. 20, 1989
- MOVIES - Oct. 20, 1989
- Bay Area Arts Community Taking Stock : Arts: Organizations are assessing quake damage to their buildings and collections, with a special concern for the Fort Mason complex, where many works are feared lost.
- Allstate Lifts Its Ban on Issuing Quake Insurance
- Curious Drawn to New Fissure Left by Quake
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Broken Bodies, Cars Pulled From Under Concrete : Rescue: Loved ones hold onto slim hopes as they watch attempts to find survivors at the site of the Nimitz Freeway collapse in Oakland.
- Quake Repair Surtax Under Discussion
- Police Barricades Confront Pico-Union Drug Dealers
- THE BAY AREA QUAKE : 5:04 P.M. : A TIME WHEN LIVES CHANGED : Tales of the Quake: Death, Heroes and Luck : A Frantic Time at the Hospitals
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Congress Sees Need to Provide $2.5 Billion in Emergency Aid
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Temblor Costs Will Exceed $4 Billion : Damage: Early dollar estimates of quake destruction were conservative, but handling immediate problems prevents the completion of an accurate assessment.
- Bold Alliance Aims to Save 3 Canyons : Preservation: The Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy has allied itself with BKK Corp. in an attempt to preserve three areas from becoming landfills.
- Is San Diego Safer Than San Francisco in a Quake? : Optimism: The answer is probably yes, some experts say, because San Diego's buildings and freeways are newer.
- Sea monsters welcome at Cabrillo Marine Museum
- January Start Predicted for Talega Valley
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Shaken Into Earthquake Readiness : Preparedness: The Bay Area temblor spurs sales of emergency supplies in the Southland.
- Suddenly, the Good Life Ends in the Marina
- Nimitz Freeway Death Toll Sharply Lowered : Disaster: Powerful aftershocks awaken Bay Area residents but there are increasing signs of a return to some of the routines of normal life.
- THE BAY AREA QUAKE : 5:04 P.M. : A TIME WHEN LIVES CHANGED : Tales of the Quake: Death, Heroes and Luck : She's on Time for Fatal Ride
- Neighborhood Has Learned Coexistence Secret
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Scientists Find More Clues to Earthquake's Origin : Geology: While no significant rupture has been located, evidence appears to support the belief that the San Andreas Fault is to blame for the temblor.
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Oakland Looks Beyond Crisis to Start Mapping Way Out of Transit Mess
- 2 Metro Rail Workers Hurt in Accident in Deep Tunnel
- Flames Spread Over 9,200 Acres : Fire: Authorities said it may take four or five days to contain a blaze that scampered from a Camp Pendleton training exercise into canyons of Orange and Riverside counties.
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 20, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 20, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 20, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 20, 1989
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 20, 1989
- 1989: Still the Greatest
- 'Evening Opulence' Fashions Shown in Santa Ana Hint at Designs Most Trendy for Fall
- From the archives: Honecker Quits; E. Germany May Change Course
- Culver City : Officers' Benefits Increase
- Temple City Strives for Sign Law That's Acceptable to All
- Protestant Slain in Northern Ireland
- TONIGHT: "The Big Orange," airing at 8...
- Beverly Hills to Refinance Loan on New Civic Center
- San Dimas : Panel to Woo Developer
- Experts Say Danger to Structures Was Known
- Acting Police Chief Appointed for Pomona
- The Lessons of San Francisco
- No Stopping Him : Paralysis Didn't End an Iranian Immigrant's Quest for U.S. Citizenship
- San Clemente City Council Passes Region's Toughest Water-Use Law
- As Least 13 Injured in Crash of RTD Bus
- Gambrell Case Casts a Shadow Over Football Team at Moorpark
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON STATE : Boeing Strike Talks Last Only 3 1/2 Hours
- U.S. Hopes Ouster Will Lead to Reform : East Germany: Erich Honecker's resignation may lead to dramatic changes in what has been a repressive regime.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Organizer Cancels Bette Davis Service
- Lancaster Pair Charged in Massive Grand Theft Scheme
- Finally, Reich Plays in a Starring Role
- Maryland Not Planning to Challenge Charges
- For Sale: One Baseball Team, $100 Million, or Best Offer : Padres: Joan Kroc says she'll sell only to a 'high-class, genuine, no-tight-purse-strings owner.'
- 'Rain Man' Still Reigns
- MUSIC REVIEW : Violinist Midori, 17, in L.A. Recital Debut
- NATION : Senate Sends Abortion Funding to Bush, Who Vowed to Veto It
- Panel Asks for Revised Parking Plan : Congestion: An unpopular proposal to charge residents of high-density areas to park in front of their homes goes back to the drawing board.
- BAY AREA QUAKE : End to Freeway Double-Decks Urged : Transportation: The Nimitz highway collapse raises questions about the design used to increase road capacity.
- Pomona : Council Cuts Utility Taxes
- With Fun Inflatables and Bubbles, Artist Reaches Youngsters
- THE SIDELINES : Coach's Widow Cancels Claim
- 49ers May Play New England Sunday at Candlestick After All
- NCAA Forces Mills to Sit Out Season
- Only a Few Can Keep Him in Line : Blitz King: Rushing the quarterback is a specialty of Fresno State linebacker Ron Cox, who already has 14 sacks this season.
- Young Fangio Proves to Be as Driven as His Uncle
- ART
- Hungary's Parliament: Yes to Democracy : East Bloc: A new republic is proclaimed, thus ending a 40-year Communist dictatorship.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Pay Hikes Granted City, Water Workers
- 4 Arrested in Extortion; Asian Gang Ties Alleged
- Inglewood to Curb Use of Pay Phones in Drug Deals
- State's Economy Suffers Body Blows : Devastation: The quake could give impetus to other states' efforts to lure investment away from California. But the state will also have a chance to show its resilience.
- Lakers Return to Minneapolis, Beat Minnesota
- THE WORLD SERIES : OAKLAND ATHLETICS vs. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS : Move Saves ABC From Major Loss
- Theatre LA Awards Looking for a Name; Public Invited to Free Taper Lab Rehearsals
- Universal Shuts Earthquake Attraction for Two Days
- Oxnard Council OKs Pact Giving Workers 3.9% Raise
- Valencia 2-Year College Leads in Growth : Education: Enrollment at College of the Canyons--now 5,668 students--is expected to double by the year 2000.
- Fire Damages Saugus Electronics Company
- MOTOR RACING : Brabham, Robinson in Title Showdown
- THE WORLD SERIES : OAKLAND ATHLETICS vs. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS : Players Assn. Backs Up Commissioner : Union: Executive director Donald Fehr supports Vincent's decision to resume the World Series.
- Controversial Councilman in Rancho P.V. Resigns Abruptly : Politics: Colleagues at City Hall are stunned--especially since Robert E. Ryan is listed as a council candidate in the next election.
- DANCE REVIEW : S.F. Ballet Overcomes Jitters
- Jailed Guerrillas Prompt Inquiry
- Huge Betting Ring Broken, Police Say : Crime: Betting agents allegedly used a scheme involving employees of popular Orange County bars and restaurants to collect and pay off bets.
- Man Freed in Killing Loses Bid to Sue Widow
- Escondido Chief's Leave OKd If He Runs for Sheriff
- Couple Charged in Fraud : Crime: Close to $10 million is unaccounted for as Lancaster pair are accused of bilking investors through two Valley companies.
- Police Deliver Baby After Child Calls 911
- Coronado Question: Does It Have a Gang Problem?
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Morlin Shoots SCC to 1-0 Soccer Victory
- Stones Roll On--Rose Acts Up
- Tamara McKinney of the U.S. ski team...
- They Find Better Way by the Bay
- Tway Shoots 61 to Tie Best Score and Lead by 4
- Aid Offered From Around the World
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Tips on Survival--During and After the Tremor
- BAY AREA QUAKE : World Series to Resume Tuesday at Candlestick, Vincent Decides