- STAGE REVIEW : 'Shenandoah' Does an Overkill in Poignancy
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Billy Squier's Treat at Greek
- Troupe at Sushi Mirrors Upheavals in Soviet Life : Performance Art: Derevo's strange antics on stage stem from the hopes and fears raised by the sudden changes in a rigid society.
- Researchers Find Panic Attack Link to Suicides : Medicine: Disabling bouts of acute anxiety affect millions. Doctors ought to take the unpredictable episodes seriously, experts say.
- Teachers Want Voices Heard in Hot Whittier School Race
- Sheriff Warns Deputies About Activist's 'Stings'
- Measure M Foes Claim Car-Pool Cover-Up
- In Final Analysis, Chargers Always Find a Way to Get It Undone
- MOTOR RACING : Lawson Might End Up on a Roberts Yamaha
- Doug Williams, after practicing with the Washington...
- NASCAR Is Still All in Family : Motor Racing: Bill France, who built stock car circuit and ruled with iron fist, has seen his family venture reach new heights with his son Bill Jr. at the helm.
- ON THE SIDELINES : Browns Release Lonnie Finch
- Section Teams Working to Improve Their Health Care Plans : High Schools: Especially in North County, full-time certified trainers are becoming an important part of athletic programs.
- Police Target Suspended Drivers : Law Enforcement: Simi Valley motorists with revoked licenses may hear a knock at their door reminding them that the long arm of the law extends their way.
- Quake Items Interest Historian
- Former Monterey Park Residents Rally From Around State for 5th Homecoming
- Day of the Dead on Campus Gives View of Death as a Part of Life
- Grosso Says He'll Be Killed for Testifying : Trial: A defendant in an attempted-murder case has blamed the shooting of a topless bar financier on his co-defendant, a crime family figure.
- EL TORO : Holiday Food Drive to Benefit Families
- LAFCO Rejects Plan to Add 2 Members Representing Special Districts : Government: 13 cities in Orange County opposed expansion of the five-member agency, saying it would dilute the influence of municipalities.
- USC Students Jeer Anti-Arab Militant Rabbi Meir Kahane
- Helen Fladwed has lived in a...
- A Chance to Keep All the Ships on Course : Summit: There may be nothing on the table, but the hands of Bush and Gorbachev already are full--particularly with Europe.
- Ex-Cypress Senator Agrees to Campaign Fine
- It's Quiet in There--Too Quiet : Aztecs: If an opponent falls in their stadium, and nobody is there to see it . . .
- HIGH SCHOOL CROSS-COUNTRY
- Armory Center in Pasadena's Old Town Is Ready to Open : Art: The Art Workshops group has finally found a home, but its inaugural exhibition there presents an uneven mix of Southland artists.
- ART
- Cultures Mix at 'Midnight in Moscow!'
- Arts Group Lists Grant Recipients
- House Votes $4.25 Minimum Wage : Legislation: The compromise is sent to the Senate. Bush may sign it in time for Thanksgiving.
- Long Beach Loses Battleship Missouri in 'Brilliant' Sneak Attack in Congress
- Pendleton Displays Memorial Replica
- Ex-Policeman Faces Drug-Planting Charges
- ORANGE : Morick Withdraws From Schools Race
- Utility Merger Backers Accuse Council of Bias
- McMahon to Start for Chargers After Tolliver's Weak Debut
- End of the Herald Examiner
- For Titans' Speltz, Numbers Are Finally Twisting in His Favor : Football: Last year, the statistics put the blame on Fullerton's quarterback, but this season they have him ranking with the best.
- Freshman Back Chases History at Occidental : Football: Gary Little is following the trail blazed by several accomplished alumni.
- SPORTSCOPE : Azusa Pacific Hopes for Redemption Against Struggling Cal Lutheran
- Council, School Races Top Balloting : Baldwin Park: Six candidates for a single City Council seat are split on an advisory measure calling for a 3% utility tax increase to run for 5 years.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : WORLDWIDE : Pan Am Demands Data on Flight 103
- Critics Say McKenna's Charisma Masks Flaws : Education: Skeptics maintain that Inglewood's superintendent, hired a year ago, demands too much, negotiates too little, and demonstrates inexperience.
- NOTEBOOK : Buena's Isaacs Declares He'll Be Ready for Santa Barbara
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Help in Identifying Boy's Killer Asked
- VIRGINIA : Bakker Asks Release on Bail in Appeal
- Ex-Football Player Gives $12,000 to Quadriplegic
- Supervisors Fume Over American's 'Flier' Lobby
- Costumed Youths Trick Store, Steal Treats
- Study Reveals Pregnancy and Diabetes Link : Medicine: The incidence of one type of diabetes increases with successive pregnancies, according to a UC San Diego study.
- Arrests Smash Mexican Drug Cartel, Police Say
- No. 1 UCSD Defeats No. 2 La Verne
- Rams to Face Wade Wilson Not Kramer
- Jimenez Finds Way as Top-Notch Runner
- Moses Pendleton, Momix's Human Kaleidoscope : Dance-theater: The wily choreographer "softens up the beachhead" for his seven-member company.
- Council, School Races Top Balloting : South Pasadena: The long-running issue of the 'missing link' in the Long Beach Freeway defines the contest for a council seat.
- Bel-Air : Exploring Jewish Humor
- Nicaragua Units Attack Contras as Truce Ends
- Woman Dies as Car Falls in Dry Wash
- Strict Parking for Leased Courts Passed
- Panel Moves to Speed Up Plan for Synchronized Traffic Signals in Valley
- SAN CLEMENTE : Wrong-Way Driver Causes Crash, Tie-Up
- Man Is Killed Trying to Aid County Driver
- Bruins Disappoint on Field, at Gate
- Ex-Florida Coach Faced Indictment
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Babashoff Picks Up Pieces After Mother's Death
- ON THE SIDELINES : Marques Johnson, Back From Injuries, Makes Warrior Lineup
- 1990 L.A. Festival Hopes to Attract Orange County Artists : The Arts: The curated sessions and the "open" events will look south in seeking participants to this 1984 Olympics sequel.
- O'Jay Founder Embraces Generation Gap : Music: Eddie Levert does not understand the appeal of everything he hears his sons' band perform on their joint tour, which includes Anaheim stops, but he knows success when he hears it.
- Pop /Rock
- 3 Southlanders Plead Guilty to Defense Fraud Charges
- Steinberg Seeks OK to Buy More Than 15% of UAL Corp.
- Thai Version of Roast Turkey an Exotic, Spicy Mix
- P.M. BRIEFING : Wang Reported Set to Idle 2,500
- U.S. Broom Makers Fear Change That Could Sweep Away Their Profits : Imports: A government agency adjusting the trade code mistakenly opened the nation's borders to cheap brooms at the expense of U.S. corn-broom makers.
- Judge Recommends $100-Million Fine: Amoco Corp. should...
- Sony Columbia Acquisition Corp. announced that its...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Worker Productivity Up 2.1%
- Gradco to Make Buyout Plan Announcement
- * Vernon H. Blackman has been named...
- Soviets Look Into Offering Bond Issue in U.S. Markets
- P.M. BRIEFING : Chrysler Workers Reject Offer
- Japanese Investing in U.S. Mortgages: Japanese investors...
- Family to Buy 100% of Young's Market:...
- Comp Care Will Sell Hospitals in State, Pay Off Debt
- NYSE Chief Backs SEC Control Over Program Trading
- P.M. BRIEFING : Compaq Stock Off 15 on Report
- Easy, Clean Method for Removing Pomegranate Seeds
- Council, School Races Top Balloting : School boards: 23 districts are holding elections. The campaigns have been most heated in Pomona where the issues are test scores and overcrowding and in Hacienda La Puente where the debate centers on so-called morbid reading materials. : Azusa Unified
- Relocation to Affect More Than Injured Workers
- Quake Insurance
- Fast Learner : Four Years Ago, Hawthorne's Sione Mahe Couldn't Speak English and Had Never Played the Game. Opponents Will Tell You How Far He's Come : Football: For linebacker, leaving his island home of Tonga was tougher than any problem he's had to tackle on the gridiron.
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- Names in the News - Nov. 2, 1989
- Herald Examiner Will Halt Publishing Today : Newspapers: 118 years of publication in Los Angeles ends with demise of Hearst daily. Heavy financial losses forced the decision.
- Beverly Hills Teachers OK New Pact by Slim Margin
- ACTRESS: Much is made in the current...
- FENCE-SITTER: Supervisor Don R. Roth was at...
- L.A. Pressured to OK Expansion of Sunshine Landfill : Dumps: The county wants Los Angeles to join it in expanding the Sunshine Canyon dump. In return, the city would gain access to the county's proposed Elsmere Canyon dump.
- 3rd Man Guilty in Murder of Santa Ana Church Elder
- Palmdale Players Disciplined for Attack on Officials
- BYE TO BAILEY: Attorney F. Lee Bailey...
- Shotgun Blasts Hurt 4 Students in 3rd Shooting Tied to Gangs
- Ferguson to Seek Campbell's State Senate Seat : Politics: The senator's exit is creating openings for assemblymen and councilmen who are jockeying for his job and any other offices left in the scramble up the ladder.
- Words of Warning on Safely Using the Oven
- OFF BROADWAY: Lyricist Sheldon Harnick, who won...
- AIRPORT ART: No one is upset--yet--about the...
- Slower Growth Seen as Indicators Rise 0.2%
- Boise Cascade Rejects Settlement With EPA
- Iran Bill Allows Arrest of Americans Who Offend Nation
- P.M. BRIEFING : U.S. Factory Orders Unchanged
- Meeting Under a Cloud: 70 Nations to Tackle Global Warming
- 33 Killed in Day of Sri Lanka Violence
- Spectacular Prices Bid for Items in Mapplethorpe Estate : Auction: $231,000 is paid for an erotic vase. The photographer's collections bring almost double Christie's estimate.
- STATE : School Bus Crash Injures 7
- Van de Kamp Hits Lawmakers' Ethics Measure
- An Inviting Opportunity
- Countywide : Environmental Unit Moves to New Offices
- Central Park Joggers Try to Get Muggers on the Run
- Movies : 'Horse' in Autry's Museum:
- Mitsubishi-Rockefeller Deal Is a Good Sign
- TRANSPORTATION : Hyundai Motor Scores Points in Two Auto Magazines
- 7.1 Quake Hits Off Japan; Tidal Wave Warning Issued
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN BRUNO : Accord on Rules for Prop. 103 Hearings
- House Fire Causes $350,000 in Damage
- Teacher Safety
- Reputed Crime Figure Begins Serving Sentence
- SANTA ANA : Jury Asked to Probe Bid to Oust Cooper
- Family Health Clinics Prepare to Cut Services
- Northridge Gains Revenge Against Riverside
- Don Zimmer of the Chicago Cubs was...
- NHL ROUNDUP : Blackhawks Down Nordiques
- Marinovich Has Passing Marks : College Football: The way the USC quarterback is throwing, he is on target to break many of the school's records.
- Becker Accepts Stockholm Wild Card
- Forum on Public Funding of Art
- Judge Evicts Own Court for Being a Public Nuisance
- QUAKE DIARY : It Hit Far Away, Yet So Close to Home
- WORLD : Bhutto Wins Confidence Vote
- Study Confirms Brain's 'Hard-Wiring' of Memory
- Study Ordered on Cinema Project : Development: Councilwoman says traffic from Van Nuys complex would spill into neighborhood.
- Growth Is Key Issue in 2 City Council Races : Election: Results in the 1st and 5th districts could prove crucial in setting the city's course on development.
- Pasadena Board Plans Minority Jobs Inquiry
- Trout Are Plentiful in Sierra
- New Baseball Stadium to be Built at SDSU
- Movies : Goldwyn Winners at UCLA:
- TV Reviews : Comic Strip Stories Lose Something in Translation
- Strikes Slow Paris Transit
- San Diego
- The Waiting Game at City Hall
- 'Rent-a-Judges' Might Harm Court System, Lawyers Say : Judiciary: Bar officials warn of a trend that could lead to a 'private justice system' for the wealthy and place an added strain on the public legal structure.
- Mental Illness Has Darkened Life of 'Girl Next Door'
- Suspended Officer Says Police Used Sitter as Spy
- County Ponders Hospital Bonds
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Becker Wins in Opening Round at Paris
- When the Draft Comes, He'll Be in Driver's Seat
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Oldham Leads OCC Past Golden West in Soccer
- Newport Beach Exhibit Gives Children Chance to Make Artistic Showing
- ORANGE COUNTY'S ESTIMATED WEEKEND BOX OFFICE
- From 'A-Team' to A-Bomb : Movies: Dwight Schultz portrays : J. Robert Oppenheimer as a brilliant man torn over his role in building the bomb. Critics say this is "an ignorant distortion."
- Pop /Rock : No Debut for Randy:
- New Stearn Firm to Build in Aliso Viejo, Chino Hills
- Soviet Jobless Rate Is 27% in Some Areas, Pravda Says
- NATION IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Masked Man Shoots Son of Mob Leader
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SANTA ROSA : Accused Killer's Visitor Arrested
- As Habitat Thins, Deer Often Die : Survival: Urban sprawl brings conflict between animals and suburbanites, with deer destroying gardens and facing danger on roadways.
- Iranian Journalist Says He Spied for Israel
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BOLIVIA : Thousands March to Back Teachers
- Herald Examiner to Shut Down : Media: Thursday's edition will be the last for the publication founded in 1903 by William Randolph Hearst.
- More Health-Care Doors Shut
- McAnally Rediscovers Breeders' Cup : Horse Racing: After rarely having an entry in this rich series in the past, noted trainer could have a big day Saturday.
- ON THE SIDELINES : 49ers Sign Ex-Giant Jim Burt
- TV & Video : Rockefeller Takes Post:
- Former MCA Chief Azoff Gets New Warner Bros. Label
- MUSIC REVIEW : Bizet and Prokofiev by Montreal Symphony
- Wendy's International: The Dublin, Ohio, restaurant chain...
- Coast Savings Financial Inc.: The Los Angeles-based...
- Campbell CEO Quits; Takeover Rumors Fly
- Painting Contract Awarded
- Krenz Goes to Moscow; Head of Union Group to Quit : East Germany: Tisch, a Politburo member, is one of the hard-line Communists being replaced in apparent response to growing demonstrations.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : 3 Charged in First Test of New Flag Law
- FDA Delays Red Dye No. 3 Ruling
- Kurds Claim Revenge for Attack, Kill Iranian
- Israelis Drop Efforts to Crush Arab Tax Revolt
- Ruling Party Wins Elections in Rome
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Graceland Gets Own Postmark
- Local : Convicted Burglar Sought in Death of Van Nuys Woman
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 80 Seek the Job of City Administrator
- Brazil's Hold on Debt Service Seen Continuing
- Price Stern in Red; Firm to Study Options
- NYSE Chief Urges Steps to Limit Market Volatility
- WORLD IN BRIEF : HUNGARY : Referendum OKd on Presidential Post
- Local : Youth Hit in Van Nuys Shooting
- Day-Care Dilemma : Families: Pending U.S. day-care bill may aid neediest Americans. But only limited help is on the horizon for professionals with families.
- FASHION : Past Hits Play Again
- NATION IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : 145 Suits Settled in Fatal Airline Crash
- 2 More Bodies Found; Quake Toll Stands at 65
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Group Opposes Golf Plan for Central Park
- Horseback Riding Banned on Medians
- Doctor Is Inept, Not a Murderer, Lawyer Says
- P.M. BRIEFING : Reynolds Mails Smoker Video
- Three D Departments, Inc.: Completing the transition...
- Dow Struggles to Slim 0.82 Gain in an Erratic Session
- Dow Up 41.60 as Bid for Nekoosa Lifts Confidence
- NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Judge Cleared of Bias in Murder Sentence
- BOOK REVIEW : A Celebration of the Human Spirit
- Police Presence Casts Spell on Hollywood Blvd.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : CALIFORNIA : Petitions Submitted on Tax Initiative
- Youth Pleads Guilty in Killing of Teacher
- Rifles Vanish After Nixon Complains to Chinese Host
- Analysis of Shopper's Selections Goes to the Dogs
- Local : Wrong-Way Driver Hits Truck; Sand Spills, Snarls 405 Traffic
- Local : Driver Dies in Canyon Country
- Kimberly-Clark Corp.: The Dallas manufacturer of household,...
- Restructuring Is Done, Paramount Announces
- Harriet Gets High Grades as School's Ghost
- San Diego
- Quarterly Labor Costs Up 1.6%, Year's Steepest Gain
- TRANSPORTATION
- Rockefeller Center Deal by Japanese Firm Draws Mixed Reaction in N.Y.
- Reuters Manager Breaks the News: He Has Resigned
- THE MEDITERRANEAN SUMMIT : Last Summit at Sea Led to Atlantic Charter
- Protests 'a Good Sign,' E. German Leader Says
- Funding Ban on Fetal Tissue Studies Extended
- THE MEDITERRANEAN SUMMIT : Bush Text: No Set Agenda for Meeting With Soviet Leader
- Council OKs $150,000 for North-South Light-Rail Study : Transportation: A proposed route along San Fernando Road from Sylmar to downtown is the third to be studied for the Valley.
- Sullivan Won't Rule on Fetal Tissue Research Ban
- Pat Buchanan Gives Sister a Political Boost
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Social Services Office Won't Be Shut Down
- USX Corp.: The steel, energy and diversified...
- Irvine, L.A. Real Estate Brokerages Settle Suit
- Reebok Unveils $170 Shoe: At a New...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : MIDDLE EAST : Boat Blows Up Near Israeli Warship
- New Home Sales Down 14% After Summer Buying Binge
- Consumers : Supermarkets Stock Up on Lots of Extra Services
- Family Took in $34 Million as S&L;, Parent Firm Failed
- South Korea to Buy 6 W. German Submarines
- School District's Plea Rejected on Sale of Its Land
- Arms Cache Found at Murder House
- BREA : City Sells Its Vintage Fire Trucks--for $1
- IRVINE : Ventilation System Extinguishes Blaze
- THE MEDITERRANEAN SUMMIT : Soviets Expect Gains on Arms Treaties, Shevardnadze Hints : Diplomacy: Gorbachev apparently has higher hopes than Bush for the results of the conference.
- Fire Rampant in Detroit for Devil's Night : Arson: Despite a crackdown, hundreds of homes and abandoned buildings are torched.
- Pedro Vargas; Legendary Mexican Singer
- Quake Tax Seen as Threat to Measure M Vote
- Up to $100 Billion Extra Sought for S&L; Rescues : Bailout: House panelists are surprised and irritated. 223 additional institutions are listed as troubled.
- Bomb Kills 10, Hurts 29 at Salvador Union Hall
- Bush, Congress Agree on $4.25 Minimum Wage
- Ortega Cancels Cease-Fire; 'Deplorable': White House : He Wants to Block Vote, U.S. Claims
- DANA POINT : Council Backs Plan to Move Checkpoint
- McEnroe Struggles to Paris Victory
- World Series Draws Record Low Ratings
- San Diego Actor Reveals Secrets of 'Breaking the Code' Character
- JAZZ REVIEW : An Intense Set From Sam Riney
- Borden Inc.: The nation's biggest dairy company...
- Britain Bows Out of Jaguar Picture : Open for Bids: The government's departure leaves the luxury motor car maker vulnerable to takeover efforts by both Ford and General Motors.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Trade Policy to Aid Drug Fight
- NATION IN BRIEF : RHODE ISLAND : Vietnam Stowaway Granted Asylum
- NATION IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : 4 Sailors Swept Off Ships; 2 Missing
- Annenberg Foundation Gives School $20 Million
- Courts for Rich, Poor Feared in Greater Use of 'Rent-a-Judges'
- SAN CLEMENTE : Council May Amend Vicious Animals Law
- The 'Powder Keg' Revisited : Eastern Europe: An analogy with Austria-Hungary in 1914 is ominous. If the West wants to avoid a repetition of those events, it must work very hard on better outcomes.
- ORANGE : 100 Gallons of Diesel Spilled on Roadway
- San Diego
- Slaying Victim Dared Man to Fire, Police Say
- San Onofre
- Clipper Fan: a True Test of Loyalty
- HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK : Tushnet Combat Tough for Reseda
- THE BOTTOM LINE
- Carter Unveils Tijuana Housing Effort
- Ill Juror Prompts Delay in McMartin Pre-School Trial
- 4 Challenge Anaheim School Board Incumbents : Election: Overcrowded classrooms and meeting the needs of increasing numbers of students limited in English have been the dominant issues.
- ORANGE : 7,110-Acre Housing Project Endorsed
- TRABUCO CANYON : Suit Seeks to Halt Boys Town Complex
- Wine Is Drop in the Bucket of Skid Row Woe : Homeless: If the anesthetic of 'short dogs' isn't available, people enduring the pain of life on the street will find some other ticket to oblivion.
- COSTA MESA : Brother Michael's Mission to Carry On
- SAN CLEMENTE : Council to Consider Jazz Club Proposal
- Gretzky's Six Points Lead Kings : Hockey: L.A. center takes scoring lead after three-goal, three-assist performance in 8-4 victory over Mario Lemieux and Penguins.
- TV Reviews : Brazil Environmentalist's Voice Is Still Heard
- Alaska Details Oil Suit Claims: The state...
- Varco International Inc.: The Orange-based oil-drilling equipment...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Sony Tendered 99% of Columbia
- TRANSPORTATION
- Home Federal Savings & Loan Assn. of...
- Laser Precision's Net Income Falls
- County Honors Boy for Saving Mother
- Santa Clarita Council Refuses to Regulate Mobile Home Rents
- Newton Cut; Woolridge Put on Injured List
- Investor Ousts Management of Newport Firm
- Fluor Shareholders to Make Decision on Secret Proxy Voting
- Anti-Lorenzo Amendment: The House, in a slap...
- Ex-Chief Allegedly Used False Gang Data
- Deng Links U.S. to China's Unrest in June : Diplomacy: The Chinese leader tells Nixon that Beijing was the victim. He says Washington now should take the initiative to restore friendly ties.
- Council Torn Between High-Rises : City Hall: Possible conflict of interest prevents Abbe Wolfsheimer from casting tie-breaking vote.
- Valenti Tells Europeans to Can TV Quota Law : Trade: MPAA chairman calls the barriers "dangerous" and issues a warning on the long-term effects to U.S. producers.
- O.C. MUSIC : The Conductor as a Musical Medium : Performance: 'Music and notes are not living things,' Kazimierz Kord says, so 'someone must touch the notes. . . . Otherwise, they are dead.'