- America West Airlines: The air carrier's third-quarter...
- 15-Year Trustee Faces 1st Election Challenge
- OC's State Sen. Campbell, GOP Powerhouse, Resigns : Will Become President of Trade Group
- Benches Serve Sweet Put-On
- Israel Report Cites PLO Terrorism
- Bellflower : New Swim Pool to Be Built, Old One Renovated
- NATION : Tax Debate Perils E. Europe Aid
- WORLD : Nancy to Japanese: Just Say No
- Man Pleads Not Guilty to Rape of Baby-Sitter
- 1st 20 Babies in 'New Hungary' Due for Bonuses
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Report Finds a Lag in City Park Policy
- Pico Rivera : Private Firm Wins Contract to Run Golf Course
- Catalina Wants Out of Smog District : Pollution: Avalon officials can't see being lumped with Los Angeles in clean air enforcement.
- Attorneys Accused of Expanding Litigation to Boost Fees : Fraud: An alleged criminal insurance billing scheme involving a network of lawyers parallels civil allegations that grew out of the staged robbery of a Newport Beach jeweler 10 years ago.
- 70% of Tunneling for Subway System Finished
- Rolling Hills Cager Going to Pepperdine
- Chapman Upsets No. 1 Riverside
- MUSIC REVIEW : Alexei Sultanov Begins California Tour
- STAGE
- Hunger Strike Backs Cause of Armenian Dissident
- Why Favorite Products Vanish From Store Shelves : Marketing: There are many reasons why products disappear--ranging from low shopper acceptance to changing consumer tastes, from new technology to corporate acquisitions.
- Half-Brother to Pursue Wallenberg Leads
- Atwater Rebuffs Dannemeyer on Gay GOP Clubs
- New Book on Local History
- * The Venice Family Clinic benefit, "In...
- Joints Blamed in Nimitz Collapse : Disaster: UC engineers find that freeway decks were not adequately joined. Retrofitting of columns might not have prevented the tragedy.
- Pasadena : Church Is Pro-Choice
- 2 State Senators Plan Gang Violence Hearing
- Johnson Speaks Softly, Unloads Many Big Sticks : Contradiction: Ventura College's All-American cornerback has Division I potential but he would rather talk of academics, or not at all.
- East German Leaders Talk to Opposition : Reform: New Forum activists are cautiously optimistic at dialogue seeking an end to political upheaval.
- SCORTSCOPE : Bruin Women Spikers Put Win Streak on Line
- The burned-out neon barefoot plumber sign has become a kind of art.
- Post Office Fences Out Downtown Street People
- $3.1 Million Tied to Sylmar Drugs Found
- While few L.A. suburbs are immortalized in...
- Navy Brands Offshore Oil Rigs Training Hazard : Coastline: Though their reasons differ, military officials find themselves aligned with environmentalists in opposing drilling off California.
- THE SIDELINES : Ex-Patriot Killed in Robbery
- TONIGHT'S FOOTBALL GAMES : Shutout Unlikely in Loara vs. Los Alamitos
- Tagliabue Elected NFL Commissioner as Stalemate Ends
- FULLERTON : Lines Form at Hospital to Help Teen
- It's Perfect Time for Chargers to See if Tolliver's Time Has Come
- CSUN Shuts Out Chapman, Retains Conference Lead
- Final Court Decision : UCLA All-American Tomkus Pursues NCAA Volleyball Title for Last Time
- Don't Mean Maybe, an Orange County rock...
- LEGAL FILE
- Regional : 2 Choirs Top Competition
- Now Comes Task of Fixing Many Thousands of Homes
- Earthquake Fatalities Listed
- Americans Remain Nutty Over Favorite Pistachios
- Four Southeast area prep football teams remain...
- NATION : Bakker Ministry Kicked Out of Rundown Florida Shopping Mall
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Nuclear Missile Reported in Works
- Ventura Couple Stopped Short of Disaster on the Bay Bridge
- Feverish Cat May Suffer Viral Infection
- Thousands of Soviet Coal Miners Stage Strikes, Defying New Law
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH KOREA : Decision Due on U.S. Jet Purchase
- Quadriplegic's Firm Opens Windows of Opportunity
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Libel Payoff Makes Clint's Day
- Coping With Anxiety From the Quake : Mental Health: San Francisco's devasting temblor raised emotional aftershocks--in the rest of the nation as well as in California.
- WORLD : S. Africa Nuclear Link Denied
- Sen. Torres Says He Was Treated for Alcoholism
- Norwalk : College to Provide Employee Drug Counseling
- Los Altos High's Boden Makes Running the Name of the Game : Football: The Conquerors, long known for their passing attack, have switched to the ground game on the heels of Roger Boden.
- Mother of 4 Slain, Husband Wounded in East L.A. Violence
- Mission Viejo Recall Election Forced by Slim Margin : Politics: A well-financed drive got enough petitions signed to require an election in an effort to oust Councilman Robert A. Curtis.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Just a Hole in Wall, Barely Fit for a Cat
- BUENA PARK : Fullerton Airport Report Due in Week
- Courthouse Plans Turn Into a Trial for Torrance : Building: After quietly negotiating to scale down plans for the new Municipal Court building, Torrance officials have publicly criticized court officials for not heeding the city's concerns.
- A son of former Chicago Bear running...
- Chargers Readying Tolliver for Start Against Seahawks
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Tough Course Ahead of Mascorro in Race for the Big West Title
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Amid Naysayers, L. A. Baptist Prepares to Face Montclair Prep
- Getty's 'Aphrodite' Back on Her Pedestal : Art: After a year of restoration and engineering against quakes, the controversial $20-million Greek statue is back on view.
- Barbara Ness has been appointed development director...
- Latino History Museum Gets Go-Ahead Grant
- Congress Votes $3.45 Billion in Quake Relief
- SPORTSCOPE : Azusa Pacific Gridders Aim at an Official Four Wins in a Row
- Lynwood : Firm Appeals Denial of Permit for Incinerator
- School, Residents Plead for Freeway Sound Wall
- 'X-Ray' Shows Santa Monica's Clogging Points : Traffic: Study finds that Santa Monica isn't as badly congested as other areas but that it still may take up to $170 million to keep the city circulating by 2010.
- HEALTH : Britons Endorse Abortion Pill
- Royal Oaks Students Rally Against Drugs
- Reagan Urges Japanese to Assist Poland : Foreign Aid: The former President says the United States can't give the East Bloc country all the help it deserves in its move toward democracy and calls on Tokyo to help out.
- The Trains That Couldn't
- Car Dealer Penalized in Sale of Used 'New' Autos
- We're Not Gaining on Infrastructure Crisis, It's Gaining Ominously on Us : Transportation: Deteriorating bridges and highways can no longer be ignored. Snail's-pace driving and the quake prove that.
- HORSE RACING : If Desormeaux Rides, He Wins
- MUSIC REVIEW : Disadvantaged Verdi in S.F. : Opera: San Francisco Opera returns to the quake-scarred War Memorial Opera House with a dismal "Otello."
- HBO Leads Nominations for Cable Awards
- SEC Bars Traders Who Lost Cities' Funds : Investment: Two bond traders who steered accounts for San Marino and several other government entities into $8 million in losses have been barred from the securities business for life. Meanwhile, the cities and agencies are suing to recover their money.
- Sycamores Sacrificed in the Name of Soccer
- Santa Monica Conservancy Adds Wrinkle to Landfill Negotiations : Mountains: L.A. County and a waste disposal firm have been dueling over control of property each wants to develop as a garbage dump, but the conservancy may have tipped the balance while pursuing its own interests.
- High-Speed Train to Las Vegas
- Argentina
- Compromise Suggested for Long Beach Freeway
- The Environment and Water Needs
- Glendale Should Encourage Bicycle Use
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Clear Skies, U.S. Aid Cheer Shaken Area : Disaster: Officials nearly double estimates of number of homeless. Hopes rise that Bay Bridge may reopen in three weeks. Santa Cruz merchants are allowed back into their damaged stores to retrieve cash and merchandise.
- The Environment and Water Needs
- High-Speed Train to Las Vegas
- Attack at High School in Pomona District
- The Environment and Water Needs
- High-Speed Train to Las Vegas
- Tax Crisis
- SEC Bars 2 Bond Traders Who Lost Millions for Lawndale, Other Cities : Investment: Two bond traders who steered accounts from Lawndale and other Southland government entities into $8 million in losses have been barred from the securities business for life.
- MOVIES - Oct. 26, 1989
- MOVIES - Oct. 26, 1989
- Names in the News - Oct. 26, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 26, 1989
- Allais: "Wall Street Has Become a Veritable Casino." : Markets: Nobel laureate Maurice Allais says the weaknesses on the global exchanges are the same as those that led to the 1929 crash.
- FBI Probing Report of Payment Scheme at S
- Quick Cooking Preserves Texture
- GODSEND: AIDS activists are pleased the federal...
- New INS Chief Opposes Ditch Along Border
- FENCED IN: Anaheim isn't the only place...
- DREAM HOUSE: "Lifestyles of the Rich and...
- Democracy at Its New Frontier Does Not Come Cheap : Poland: The West must demonstrate its solidarity with an urgent infusion of cash. That will help Poles summon the courage to take the bitter medicine of economic reform.
- Tomatoes Are a Perennial Choice for Cooks
- House Votes to Suspend Deporting Illegal Aliens of 3 Nations : Immigration: Sponsors of the measure hope that the addition of Chinese students will help get it through the Senate, where similar measures have been defeated in the past.
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Freeway Seismic Safety Not 'Highest Priority' : Funding: A number of Caltrans engineers say they were pressured to instead fix roads that caused far more deaths than quakes.
- ALL IN THE FAMILY: As a trial...
- Bush Pesticide Plan Raises Concern for State Laws
- New INS Chief Opposes Ditch Along Border
- Simply Put, Territorial Rating Is Redlining : Auto Insurance: Out of greed, the industry would rather hang on to a racist policy than comply with Prop. 103.
- Sheraton to Open Hotel in Moscow: The...
- Group Says IRS Employees Improperly Bought Land : Accusations: A watchdog group charges that the workers used their position as auditors to gain an advantage.
- Mickey Does Well in London Debut
- Chevron Corp.: Third-quarter earnings for the San...
- Gobbling Up Toxic Waste Is a Banquet for Tiny Bugs : Pollution: Huntington Beach firm promotes hungry microorganisms as one way to clean up pesky dumps.
- Usery Chosen to Mediate Long Coal Strike
- FBI's Director of Espionage Cases to Retire
- Ties With Solidarity 'Really Good,' Shevardnadze Says
- 2nd Body Found in Rubble From Chemical Plant Blast : Disaster: Fires continue to burn. Texas officials' hopes of finding 22 missing workers alive begin to dwindle.
- WORLD : Belgium Offers Threatened Colombian Judges Sanctuary
- U.S. Lawmakers Welcome to Visit, North Korea Says
- Revamp of Migrant Housing Plan Sought
- Monte Kobey, Founder of Swap Meet, Dies of AIDS
- Storm to Bring Cool, Maybe Wet, Weather
- Hahn's Role in Case Questioned
- The Other Shoe Dropped, Then So Did Plane
- Businessman, Company Charged With Bribing Navy Center Workers
- Officer Pleads No Contest in Accidental Shooting
- ON THE SIDELINES : Lendl Beats McEnroe in Bologna
- Garcia Effective but Uninspired in Main Event
- Sockers Sign Forward From the Comets
- MOVIE REVIEW : Epic of Nature's Lost Innocence
- With Business Off, Dip in Air Stocks Seen
- Knight-Ridder Inc.: The publisher of the Miami...
- Philip Morris Adopts Poison Pill Defense
- BANKING / FINANCE
- NEXT STEP
- Krenz Goes From Hated to Wait-and-See
- Pennsylvania House Votes Heavily for Abortion Curbs
- Gorbachev Begins Visit to Finland : Hopes for Helsinki's Help in Bolstering Soviet Economy
- Baseball fans suffering withdrawal pains during the...
- SANTA ANA : Sketch of Shooting Suspect Is Released
- MOVIE REVIEW : Epic of Nature's Lost Innocence
- P.M. BRIEFING : EC Rejects U.S. Farm Trade Plan
- Yields Fall on 2-Year Notes: Yields on...
- 24% Earning Hike for Sara Lee
- Guilty Plea in Investment Scheme: A Willard,...
- Sears Profit Down 15.6% in Third Quarter
- Westcorp Posts 62% Drop in 3rd-Quarter Profits : Savings and loans: The Orange thrift, reacting to the new S&L; regulations, lowered the value its high-yield junk bonds to what they would be worth if sold today.
- Salomon Inc.: The securities and investment banking...
- Ropak Corp.: The Fullerton-based packaging manufacturer reported...
- Senate Confirms McNary as Commissioner of INS
- Nation : Bakker Dons Jail Jumpsuit
- Shuttle Discovery Readied for November Flight
- No Bush, Ortega Talks at Summit : Hemisphere: Baker says meeting would be inappropriate so long as solemn promises are unfulfilled.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Seminar Scheduled on Eating Disorders
- Local : Deputy Hangs On, Shoots Driver
- Judge Acquits Developer in Surprise Move
- LAGUNA HILLS : New Welfare Office Decision Postponed
- BREA : Curbside Recycling to Begin on Nov. 4
- 2 Wounded in Drive-By Shooting at Gas Station
- County Counsel Reverses Stand on Housing, Schools : Government: The supervisors are told that potential school overcrowding does not have to be considered in the approval of housing developments.
- County OKs $4-Million Expenditure for Hospital : Health care: Funds will come from improved collections at King, an official says, but state legislators question whether the money actually exists.
- Court Stops CSUN Dental Experiment : Health: Dentists win suit to stop a program that allowed licensed hygienists to clean teeth without supervision.
- 4th Cross-Country Division Proposed
- Hamstring Soreness Sidelines Scott
- Dameworth Beats the Course and Competition at Mt. SAC : Cross-country: Agoura runner finally takes the measure of his toughest foe as he wins this invitational title with a personal-best time.
- THE BOTTOM LINE
- Olympic champion Carl Lewis has begun legal...
- Houston Baptist's gymnastics program, among the top...
- OPERA REVIEW : Ya-Yin Reflects Western Influence
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SANTA ROSA : Salcido Pleads Innocent to Murder
- Earthquake Fatalities Listed
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CHILE : Solidarity Leader Walesa Cancels Trip
- France Allows Muslim Schoolgirls' Scarfs
- NATO Stresses Defense Despite Soviet Reforms
- Soviet Party May Lose Its Reserved Legislative Seats
- Local : Couple Arrested in Child's Death
- ON THE RECORD
- Mobil Invites Thousands to Tour Refinery
- Azusa Pacific University Names Interim President
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : The Needy Lose a Champion
- A Revamped 'Tom Jones' Romps Again : Movies: Director Tony Richardson welcomes the opportunity to fine-tune a film he made 25 years ago.
- Times Mirror Co. Net Income Off 13% in 3rd Quarter
- Shearson Lehman Sued: Quantum B.V.I., a $2.1-billion...
- Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.: The Akron,...
- EC Nations Asked About Removing Secrecy on Banks
- Chairman Puts Bid Together for Cineplex Odeon
- Greenspan Supports Zero Inflation Bill : Economy: The Federal Reserve chairman calls the five-year plan 'a constructive effort.'
- Monarch Butterfly's Migration Still a Mystery, Despite Decades of Study : Environment: No other insect migrates, and scientists are unable to explain the phenomenon. Do they navigate by the sun or by Earth's magnetic field? No one knows.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Sullivan Cites Rising Youth Murder Rate
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : FRESNO : Ex-Sailor Charged in Wife's Death
- New Swimsuits Fall Back on an Old-Style Cover-Up
- State of Emergency Declared in Lima
- Housing Over Parking Lots Proposed : Shelter: Nonprofit groups would develop and operate low-cost units above city-owned parking lots under a plan suggested by Mayor Tom Bradley.
- ORANGE : Equestrians' Troubled Trail Tale
- Mission Viejo Boy Gets Stalker Bounty
- Morgan Signs Two-Year Deal With Dodgers
- Tommy Helms says he's hurt and angry...
- L.A. Teams Strut Their Stuff
- MUSIC REVIEW : Xtet Opens Monday Evening Concert Series
- FIRST OFF . . .
- P.M. BRIEFING : Bethlehem Steel Earnings Drop
- WORLD : Slide Kills 20 in Brazil Slum
- Wall Behind the Wall is Crumbling : East Germany: Egon Krenz is less a reformer than a renovator vainly seeking modifications in the system.
- Stripping It Down to Those Fine Questions of Values
- Mosbacher's Son to Run for Lt. Governor in Texas
- Youth Back in School; Teachers in Burbank Upset
- Congressman Paints Dark Picture of NEA Future : Arts: Rep. Pat Williams sees content control as a permanent feature of the Endowment landscape.
- POP MUSIC / THOMAS K. ARNOLD : Brian Wilson's Record Contribution Is Beached
- Datum Inc.: The Anaheim-based manufacturer of precision...
- Fame Is the Name of the Game of the Well-Known
- Flaws Cited in O.C. Disaster Coordination
- FASHION : Transparent Statements
- Local : Suspect Arrested in $900,000 Jewel Theft From Van Nuys Clerk
- THE TIMES POLL : S.D. Voters Quickly Warm to District-Only Elections
- 2nd Dealer Charged in Art Fraud Case
- Decomposed Body May Be That of Missing Girl
- Youth Accused of Attacking Teacher Draws Suspension
- 6 Indicted in Record Seizure of Cocaine
- The two British boxers whose bout in...
- THE BOTTOM LINE
- Padres Ready Payoff Pitch to Ace Davis : Numbers game: Whatever the price of signing the team's top relief pitcher, the cost will be considerably higher than what it took to retain shortstop Garry Templeton.
- Amid the Grey, a Ray of Light : Pro Football: Sean Salisbury has taken a starring role in the Canadian Football League, hoping it will lead to an offer from an NFL team.
- Cleveland's Hill Selects WSU
- Coloring Outside Lines: Children's Art Shows Grow in Sophistication : Exhibits: There's not a macaroni-covered paper cup in sight at a most revealing display of school projects at the Brea Civic & Cultural Center.
- SOUTHLAND : $900,000 Jewel Bandit Arrested
- NATION IN BRIEF : RHODE ISLAND : Police Handling of Mobster Is Probed
- O.C. Sends 12 Experts to Aid Quake Workers in the Bay Area
- Star to Ask for Drug Program in Lieu of Jail
- Nylons: On Their Toes at 50
- These Words Pack Meaning
- Nothing Comes as a Surprise When Maple Leafs Involved
- NHL ROUNDUP : Murray's Three Goals Lead Blackhawk Win
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UC Irvine Beats UCLA in Water Polo, 12-9
- A Kentucky lottery betting game on professional...
- The Denver Nuggets are trying to sign...
- ART
- Eldorado Bancorp: The Tustin-based parent of Eldorado...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Travel Ruble Devalued Tenfold
- Putting Home Price Forecasts in Perspective
- Printronix Inc.: The Irvine-based manufacturer of computer...
- BANKING / FINANCE
- Chairman Puts Together a Cineplex Odeon Bid
- Local : Santa Ana Man Dies in Hit-Run
- New Diplomas Seek to Correct 1942 Injustice : Internees: Japanese-Americans, denied honors when World War II began, will return for a delayed commencement.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : 3rd Crossing at Border Endorsed
- Striking a Balance in San Juan : City Divided Over Building for Future, Preserving Past
- IRVINE : 40-Unit Complex for Handicapped OKd
- May Run for President in '96, Sen. Gramm Says
- At 33, It's Still Worth a Shot : Pro Basketball: Marques Johnson wants to find out if he's still of NBA caliber, even though he knows it means accepting a reserve role.
- Faldo Fumes, Says He Can't Play 2 Tours
- Four collegiate hockey teams from the United...
- THE BOTTOM LINE
- ON THE SIDELINES : Gridder Charged in Rowdy Party
- STAGE REVIEW : A Taut, Powerful 'Angel City' by Ensemble Arts
- Honeywell Sells Some Japanese Stock: Honeywell Inc....
- BANKING / FINANCE : Venture Capitalists Attract $60 Million to Start New Fund
- Dow Loses 5.94 More in Uncertain Trading
- $1.3 Million Awarded in '71 Shooting of Attica Inmates
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH KOREA : 36 Sentenced for Riot That Killed 7
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : MODESTO : $1,300 Raised for Stayner Children
- Dinkins Lead Slips in Race for N.Y. Mayor, Polls Show : Politics: The margins vary, but surveys agree that recent controversies seem to have hurt the Democrat's campaign.
- U.S. Bars Heart Assn. Meat or Poultry Seal
- Many Pupils Too Fat, School Studies Reveal
- FULLERTON : 150 to Test Blood to Help Ailing Teen
- Temporary Ban Upheld on Schoolbooks
- Judge Rejects Challenge to Hiring Law : Courts: The failure to get an injunction against Costa Mesa's dayworker law doesn't deter civil rights attorneys, who say they will continue to fight the ordinance.
- Fight Between Bills' Assistants Starts as They Watch Team Films
- Rams, Bills Top TV Sports Ratings
- Timberwolves Get Help on Mahorn
- There's More to News Than a Household Name : Television: Connie Chung's Saturday show demonstrates the growing status of newscasters.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Signs of a Thaw in Harry's Gig at Country Club
- Farmers Holds the Key: Axa Midi Assurances,...
- House Falls 51 Votes Short of Upsetting Abortion Veto : No Medicaid for Victims of Rape, Incest
- 'Sinatra Doctrine' at Work in Warsaw Pact, Soviet Says
- BART's Shining Performance
- A Heated Battle : Off-Roaders, Environmentalists Gird for Desert Protection Fight
- Trial Set in Sale of Chemical to Make 'Speed' : Courts: A Westminster man is the first person in the state to be charged under a law regulating the sale of certain chemicals used in illegal drug manufacturing.
- An episode of violence during the Oct....
- Shortstop Garry Templeton signed a two-year contract...
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Fotheringham Scores Well in Chance to Spell Westervelt
- THE NHL : Gretzky Passes Up Disneyland's $100,000
- Panel Weighs 'Moral Rights' of Film Alteration
- Du Boisrouvray Collection on Block Thursday
- Jail Garb Gives Away Honor Rancho Inmate