- Guests Get an Education at UCI Birthday Festivities
- Trial of La Jolla Socialite in 2 Slayings Begins : Crime: Both sides agree that the suspect killed her ex-husband and his new wife. But did she shoot them in hatred or in fright?
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Planning Director Is Hired by City
- For State Treasurer: Brown
- Yen Traders Case Split: Two commodity traders...
- FCC Seeks More Comments: As expected, the...
- Alpharel Inc. Reports First Profit in 3 Years
- Quake Wakes Alaskans
- Safest Bet of Series Was Football Sales : Collectibles: S.D. company works overtime manufacturing baseballs featuring pictures of players from World Series teams.
- Metzger Must Pay $5 Million in Rights Death
- Soviets to Crack Down on Black Market : Crime: The government demands legislation to punish speculators who are rapidly taking control of the crumbling economy.
- Joan Gusler Darst; Nurse
- OXNARD : Man Flees on Foot After Robbing Bank
- VENTURA : Soviet Doctors Tour for Atomic Test Ban
- Prospective Jurors Asked If They Watched TV Show
- SANTA CLARA RIVER : Proposed Water Standards Relaxed
- How to Win Without a War : Gulf crisis: Hussein can be persuaded to leave Kuwait, through negotiations that settle Iraq's grievances and the debt incurred by its invasion.
- Program to Use Sludge for Local Fertilizer Begins
- Lyrics Like These Could Sour Support
- Rams Jump on Own Bandwagon
- THE SIDELINES : Tough Schedule Suits LeMond
- THE SIDELINES : Purdue Seen Likely to Fire Coach
- World Series Sweeps CBS to Top of Ratings : Television: The baseball boost puts it only two-tenths of a point behind NBC in the season standings.
- Amtrak Plays a Part in Moving Mystery Opening Saturday
- NEA Won't Fund Boston Show of L.A. Artist : Arts funds: The chairman rejects recommendations to support a Mike Kelley retrospective. The denial may be a case of mistaken identity, some observers say.
- Pathe Says It Has the Money for MGM/UA Deal : Entertainment: The company says it has put the $967 million that it needed to complete the $1.3-billion buyout in escrow. It won't say where it got the funds.
- Profit for Newhall Land Drops 70% in 3rd Quarter
- AT&T; to Raise Long-Distance Rates: American Telephone...
- Micropolis Rebounds to Post $2.88-Million Profit
- U.S. Must Tackle Equal-Pay Issue
- Ruling Brightens Aspect of Surrogate Parenting : Courts: Judge says it isn't inherently exploitive for a couple who can't have children on their own to rent the body of a third person for child-bearing.
- Wonder Bread : Just Why Are Washingtonians Lining Up for a Slice of L.A. Cuisine?
- Czech Communist Leader Is Ousted From Upper House
- Navajo Leader Gets Jail Term in Bribery Case
- TIRANA : Hermit Turns Host
- Civil Rights Bill Vetoed by Bush : Job bias: Congress is not likely to muster the votes needed for an override. The measure's supporters accuse the President of playing to white conservatives.
- SHOPTALK : New Lens Is Easy on Eyes
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Defendant Disrupts Jogger Rape Trial
- LOCAL : Granada Hills Pilot Missing
- Personal Income Growth Slows Nationwide
- Ask Completes Ingres Tender Offer: Ask Computer...
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Dinkins Cuts Own, Others' Pay by 5%
- Jewish Leader Protests Neo-Nazi Rally in Dresden
- Market Scene : EC Practicalness or Protectionism? : The European Community is trying to establish product standards. Some U.S. firms fear the move could shut them out of certain markets.
- Scientists Elated as Rare Shark Is Released in Sea : Marine life: Only the fifth megamouth ever found appears healthy. Implanted tramsmitters will track the animal.
- REGIONAL REPORT /NORTHEAST POLITICS : Incumbents in Trouble in New England as Economies Falter : Governors are targets of angry voters. Three Democrats decide not to run, and two GOP officeholders are trailing. Cuomo, Pennsylvania's Casey seem safe.
- DANA POINT : County Officials Honor Reporter
- COSTA MESA : Trustees to Vote on Reopening Schools
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Next Problem
- ELECTIONS: CAMARILLO : City Council Campaigns Focus on Development, Financial Woes
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Various Groups to Meet at 'Congress'
- 36% of Firms Cut Staff in Last Year, Survey Says
- Kemper Released From Hospital: Great American Bank...
- San Diego Gas & Electric: The San...
- S&L; Bailout Agency Bends Ethics Rules
- Man Receives 45 Months in Fraud Case
- Bookmaking Raids Made in 4 Counties : Crime: Authorities say they have dismantled a bookie operation that was racking up $1 million a week in bets on football games.
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : Deng Calls for Faster Reform, Report Says
- NATION : Budget Plan Splits Democrats
- Prager on Israeli-Arab Conflict
- Reparations to War Internees
- Reparations to War Internees
- Market Focus : East Europe's Squeaky Old Wheels Scare Off Needed Foreign Investors : Hungary and Czechoslovakia may have the best shot at switching to capitalism from communism. But outdated communications, transportation and banking guarantee a difficult transition.
- A Startling Statement
- Prager on Israeli-Arab Conflict
- Reparations to War Internees
- State's Economy
- Prager on Israeli-Arab Conflict
- Reparations to War Internees
- Prager on Israeli-Arab Conflict
- Changing Lifestyles : Culture Knocks Communism Out of Classrooms in the Ukraine : One city's schools have taken to heart the Soviet republic's declaration of sovereignty. The region's language, literature, history and even religious traditions are taking center stage.
- Prager on Israeli-Arab Conflict
- MOVIES - Oct. 23, 1990
- MOVIES - Oct. 23, 1990
- MOVIES - Oct. 23, 1990
- MOVIES - Oct. 23, 1990
- Driver and Snake Snared After a 2 1/2-Hour Chase : Crime: The suspect had a 6-foot boa around his neck during the 100-m.p.h. pursuit, officers say. He was wanted for investigation of assault.
- PHANTOM DONOR: The Costa Mesa woman who...
- Iraq Reportedly May Free Ill, Elderly Americans : Concessions: The Saudis hint of willingness to consider Hussein's claims against Kuwait--but only after a pullout.
- Cheney, Lawmakers Agree on Revised Defense Budget
- SIGNS OF SUCCESS: Stanton City Council candidate...
- Decision Hailed as Proper, Criticized as Outrageous
- TONIGHT: Comic Ritch Shydner appears through Sunday...
- SNUBBED? Why is Irvine's Kawasaki Motors Corp....
- Humphrey the Whale Is Back, but Beached
- FOUL SHOTS: Marina High School basketball star...
- Kendall McGaw Labs Sold to Investor Group
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 23, 1990
- Names in the News - Oct. 23, 1990
- Names in the News - Oct. 23, 1990
- Names in the News - Oct. 23, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 23, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 23, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 23, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 23, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 23, 1990
- Credit Card Use Rose in 1989: Americans...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Treasury Delays 2nd Bill Auction
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Attorneys Turn Surrogate Mother Case Into Trial by Media
- Colette Audry; French Novelist, Screenwriter, Critic
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : New Dilemma for U.S. Communists
- STATE : Whale Beached in S.F. Bay
- ORANGE : Growth and Traffic Are Biggest Issues
- Diving Into the Past : History: The Park Service tries to chart and protect turn-of-the-century shipwrecks off the coast before age and modern pirates take their toll.
- Man Held in 2 Rapes May Be Tied to Dozens : Crime: Police believe he has been attacking women since the mid-1970s. He allegedly preyed on prostitutes and transients reluctant to testify.
- FULLERTON : Operation Cleanup Targets Drug Areas
- CAMARILLO : Pilot Lands Safely After Gear Failure
- THE SIDELINES : Matthews Signs Lucrative Deal
- Is New York's Ban on Lasix a Sham? : Horse racing: Bleeder medication won't be allowed for Breeders' Cup races, but horses might be getting 'bleeder therapy.'
- Despite Rain, Fans Whoop It Up for the Reds
- REPORT CARD / T.J. SIMERS : Not Much of a GPA, Is It?
- Suspect Held in Gang Shooting
- ROGER PALLEY : A Taste for 'Plain Vanilla' : Investment Manager Prefers the Safe, Steady Approach
- Palestinians Barred From Jerusalem
- VENTURA : 15,000 Turn Out for 1st Harvest Festival
- Cal State L.A. to Honor School Chief
- This Anxiety Attack Could Be Fatal : The people are deeply depressed by the chaos of transition and may seek relief in old nostrums, even dictatorship.
- ANAHEIM : City Hires Rangers to Patrol Schools
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Save Our Parks Warns of Impostors
- NEWPORT BEACH : Fate of Beachfront Right of Way at Hand
- Health Dangers From Plant Spill Called Minimal
- Homemade Bomb Blast Injures 1
- SPOTLIGHT / A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL : DIRTY WATERS
- Grandy Assails Helms' Arts Stance
- Cross-Training Just a Snap as Bo Starts in Midseason Form : Raiders: Jackson's only problem in 1990 football debut is keeping his helmet on against Chargers.
- World Series Sweep for CBS
- Southwest Museum Should Remain in Mt. Washington
- Dance : American Indian Dance Troupe at the Wiltern
- RADIO
- OPERA REVIEW : D'Oyly Carte Mines 'Pirates' Treasure in Orange County
- Improving the Prospects for Women : Bias: Top-flight members of International Women's Forum plan in L.A. how to 'Make a Difference in the Years Ahead.'
- Science / Medicine : Surgery Saves Life of Fetus
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Chang Wins First Set, but Lendl Takes the Next Three
- His Silence Was Golden for the Bears
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Fax Machines Give Lawyers a New Suit Tool
- Daniel Guilet; Beaux Arts Trio Violinist, NBC Orchestra Concertmaster
- Tight Senate Race Could Uproot Oregon Political Giant : Campaign: Challenger Harry Lonsdale has been able to use timely issues and voter discontent to undercut Sen. Mark Hatfield.
- Care Given Murder Case Helps Close Cultural Gap : Police work: Garden Grove detectives investigating brutal restaurant slayings painstakingly overcame the distrust in the Vietnamese community of officers.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Feinstein, Wilson Say They Offer a Choice
- OXNARD : Man Is Stabbed Outside Market
- 13-Year-Old Makes Valiant but Futile Effort to Save a Life
- ELECTIONS BALLOT MEASURES : Sales Tax Increase Could Generate Extra $130 Million for Roads
- Ellard's Broken Record Plays Same Old Songs
- WORLD SERIES NOTES : Davis' Injury Will Not Require Surgery
- Raiders Wrap Chargers in a Bo : Football: Jackson scores twice in 24-9 Raider victory.
- THEATER REVIEW : A New Dawn at Gaslamp : Stage: The theater company renews its suspended season with a darkly poignant play about coming to terms with tragedy.
- Pianist From Coronado Wins Chopin : Music: Kevin Kenner takes the prize in Warsaw competition with second place. No first was given.
- Soviets won six of the 10 gold...
- Buffalo Waits Until Desperation Time, Wins Again, 30-27 : AFC: Kelly throws a 14-yard touchdown pass to Mueller with 19 seconds left to turn back the Jets, who can't hold another lead in final minutes.
- P.M. BRIEFING : British Trade Gap at 3 1/2-Yr. Low
- Cash Management Bills Auctioned: The Treasury Department...
- EARNINGS : $91-Million Loss at Time Warner
- WORLD : Princess Banned From Driving
- WORLD : Czech Communist Chief Ousted
- Defendant's Outburst Disrupts Opening of 2nd Jogger Rape Trial
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Cal Regional Falls Under State Scrutiny
- SOUTHLAND : Teens Enter Drug 'Boot Camps'
- Thomas Murton; Reform-Minded Prisons Chief
- A 4th Brush Fire Blamed on Arson
- Science / Medicine : Team Finds 'Off' Switch for Cellular Reproduction
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Risky Business
- Everett Gets His Revenge on Glanville : Rams: Quarterback hasn't forgotten what coach has said about him during his holdout days in Houston.
- University of Tennessee Coach Johnny Majors met...
- California-based 4-year-old Fly Till Dawn, normally a...
- USD Soccer Team Wins 7th in a Row
- Bo Makes Raiders Twice as Nice : Pro football: Jackson's return produces a balanced running attack, not a clash of egos, in 24-9 victory over Chargers.
- Disdain Ingratiates Wonder Stuff at Palace
- Oilers' Rush Party Initiates Walsh and Stops Saints, 23-10 : Interconference: In his first start for New Orleans, he passes for 292 yards but is sacked four times, fumbles once and throws an interception.
- BASEBALL NOTES : Pitchers Duel in Name-Calling Over Hit Batter in Series Finale
- SOUTHLAND : Drugged Man Wearing a Snake Gives CHP a Wild Freeway Chase
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Gorbachev, Mandate in Hand, Takes Uncharted Economic Path : Soviet Union: Obstacles and certainty lie ahead. But as the latest numbers show, urgent action is required.
- Catholic Church Flexing Its New Muscle in Poland : Politics: Schools are teaching religion, and an anti-abortion bill gains. Some are alarmed by the trend.
- Donations Mirror Size of Community
- The Dirty Half-Dozen
- Art Affords Insight Into Alzheimer's
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council to Address Pool Safety Codes
- A Subdued Santa Ana Warms Things Up a Bit
- Only a Matter of Time for an A's Victory
- ANALYSIS : A Homer, a Mistake Give Reds the Title
- Reds Get Hearty Welcome Back Home
- TV Mideast War: The Hype Means More Than the Story
- O.C. ART : Scottish Humor Could Use Wee Bit o' Tang and Punch
- Grading Airlines on Recycling
- Ski Maker Elan Folds: Elan, the Yugoslav...
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : STOCK GROUP WINNERS & LOSERS
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Foreign companies are leaving South Korea to...
- ANAHEIM : Residents' Group Endorses Simpson
- Tyson Settles Man's Claim of Assault
- Irvin, Cowboys Catch Buccaneers, 17-13 : NFC: Receiver scores with 23 seconds left on a 28-yard pass from Aikman to give Dallas its second victory over Tampa Bay in three weeks.
- Superstitious Owner Hopes Wand Has Magic
- Weak Rainbows Strong-Arm Titans : College football: Hawaii hands injury-plagued Fullerton its seventh straight loss.
- All-Star Americana in World Series
- SHORT TAKES : Anchor Job Grueling--Brokaw
- EARNINGS : Ashland Reports Strong Gains
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : MUTUAL FUNDS
- Japan Surpasses Germany as Top Used-Car Seller
- Prop. 139 Would End State Ban on Hiring Out Inmates : Ballot: Initiative sponsored by Deukmejian would let businesses set up shops on prison grounds.
- Rare Shark Is Captured Alive Off Dana Point
- Palestinian Stabs 3 Jews to Death in Jerusalem : Israel: Attack is viewed as revenge for Temple Mount killings. Shamir blames the U.N. for fostering violence.
- Mired Labor Talks Focus on Company Demand for Merit System
- Getting Justice Moving Again : The importance of passing Propositions 147 and 150
- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS : Congress: 21st District
- BREA : Council Considers Supplemental Pay
- Titans Fall Again, 45-21, at Hawaii
- Holyfield May Prove Douglas to Be Just a Flash in Pugilism Pan
- 'Pictures': Tiring but Tantalizing
- Herbie Hancock--Playing With Creative Fire : Music: The host of 'Coast to Coast' brings together an eclectic mix of artists for a spontaneous performance. The result is often rough, just the way he likes it.
- Dana Hills' Sullivan Adds Plenty of Distance to His Drives : Cross-country: After leaving golf behind, runner gains confidence and picks up the pace.
- Kaiser Steel's Comeback Bid : Manufacturing: The once-ailing company, now concentrating on environmental operations, re-enters the public stock market. The move renews hope for thousands of the firm's Southern California retirees.
- A subsidiary of U.S. computer maker Atari...
- Tom Carvel; Ice Cream Magnate
- 1 Killed, 3 Seriously Injured in Santa Barbara Plane Crash
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : Iraqi Military Hampered by Critical Shortages : Embargo: U.S. officials say that a lack of materiel has reduced the mobility and training of troops. More shortages are likely.
- A Writer in Paradise : Fiction: Life in republican Rome is the subject of author Colleen McCullough's new book, which already is a national best seller.
- Iraq May Free Some Old, Ailing Americans
- PORT HUENEME : Forum Planned for School Candidates
- County Issue Who should tax whom?
- Holiday Craft Show to Benefit Museum
- TV Review : An Unsettling Blair Brown Buoys 'Extreme Close-Up' on NBC
- SHORT TAKES : Prince's Arm Cast Raffled Off
- Horton's Shaggy Director Story
- MUSIC REVIEW : Orchestra Gives First Performance
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Night Angel' Pretty to Look at but Has Eclipse of Humor
- Turner Boosts Pathe's Bid to Finance Merger : Entertainment: The Atlanta broadcasting firm licenses 1,000 films for 10 years. The fees could provide 15% of the cash needed for Pathe to combine with MGM/UA.
- Japanese Increase Their Investments in U.S. Chip Plants
- Lawmakers, Activists Reject President's Compromise on Bias Bill
- Organized Crime Hits Soviet Union : Black market: KGB chief says boom is helped by foreign-backed private companies.
- Precedent-Setting Pot Case Ends in Guilty Plea
- Weekend Trip to Desert Proves Priorities Are in Order
- The Taxed Bite Back : Taxes: Angry watchdog groups are barking about America's tax laws and sending their opinions to the President.
- Conferees Near Clean Air Accord : Environment: A breakthrough compromise on acid rain leaves only a handful of minor issues to be settled. Bill takes aim at smog and ozone depletion.
- 2 Die, 1 Hurt in Weekend of Violence : Shootings: About 24 hours after Friday night's killing, a teen-ager is slain on Blythe Street in Van Nuys. A man is wounded Sunday about a block away.
- Science / Medicine : Water Bugs : Scientists Worry That New Tests Fail to Detect Dangerous Bacteria
- Habitat Symposium at Cal State Fullerton
- 3 Gamblers Die on Encinitas Tracks
- Man Arrested in Fatal Stabbing
- Yuppies and the Half-Baked Cherry Pie Connection
- Genetic Parents Get Baby : Surrogate Has No Rights, Judge Rules
- Seahawks, Johnson Get Back on Track Against Chiefs, 19-7 : AFC: Seattle stops Kansas City with outstanding defense against the rush and four field goals from its maligned kicker.
- Chargers on Empty at the Start
- Outfielder Rob Deer of the Milwaukee Brewers...
- Weight of Crown Is Heavy : Unhappy Douglas Receives Little Solace From Oddsmakers
- GULF WATCH: Day 81 : A daily briefing paper on developments in the crisis : Hostage Front:
- A Cheaper Dollar May Not Help a Lot of U.S. Exporters
- Rarely Seen Giant Shark Is Brought to Shore Alive
- California IN BRIEF : ENCINITAS : 3 Killed Playing Cards on Train Track
- WORLD : Egypt Opens Restored Pyramid
- Beirut Gunmen Slay Aoun Supporter, Family : Lebanon: The Christian clan leader's murder threatens to unleash a new spate of political killings.
- IN SANTA MONICA : Close Call
- One Room, Many Memories : Anniversary: Alumni of El Toro Grammar School, at a re-enactment of the school's dedication in 1890, remember the old days.
- Redskins Emphasize Results, Not Looks After 13-7 Victory : NFC: Washington overcomes missed opportunities and keeps Philadelphia winless against NFC East opponents.
- USC flanker Gary Wellman, who suffered a...
- Grappling With Ethical Problems in Hollywood : Film: An all-day panel discussion wrestles with the bottom line and high ideals.
- Jerks/Weirdos/Monster Preserve Punk at UCLA
- MUSIC
- Permanently Higher Oil Price Predicted: Oil prices...
- Nissan Eyes Alabama and Tennessee Sites: The...
- Toshiba Corp.'s U.S. subsidiary in Irvine has...
- Lufthansa Wants Ex-East German Carrier: Germany's Lufthansa...
- Gulf Refugees, Southern Hosts Feel Strain of Exodus
- Science / Medicine : Star Found to Be Killing Neighbor
- THOUSAND OAKS : Evaluations Sought of Cable TV Service
- If Need Fails to Motivate Car-Pooling, Greed Just Might
- Short Cuts to Fashion for Those Over 40
- Savings Plans Called Safe Bet for Migrants : Crime: A legal assistance group is urging workers to trust their money to banks rather than lose it to robbers.
- THE SIDELINES : '42 Heisman Winner Dies in Ga.
- THE SIDELINES : Fraser to Head Olympic Baseball
- Passing Game Off the Mark
- CHARGER REVIEW : NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Rolling Charges Raiders With Holding
- THE SIDELINES : Agent Says Illness Put Falcons' Casillas in AWOL Ranks Again
- Proposal Uncorked to Sell Half-Liter Bottles of Wine
- Fixed-Rate Mortgage Rates Rise: The rates averaged...
- McDonnell Douglas' Space Unit Is Expanding : Aerospace: The Huntington Beach-based subsidiary is a bright spot for the retrenching company. Future growth is tied to the space station.
- Domestic vehicle production by Japan's top two...
- Town sees trucks as roadblock to tourist trade : The rediscovered failed utopia wants to detour 18-wheelers to clear path for visitors.
- Iraq Captured U.S. Missiles--Cheney
- Felix Pita Rodriguez; Once-Exiled Cuban Poet
- LOCAL : Hahn Released From Hospital
- SANTA ANA : City Council Rejects Zoning Ordinance
- FOOT BEAT : Anaheim Police Have Taken a Personal, High-Profile Approach to Cutting Crime in 10 Areas
- SANTA ANA : Auto Repair Shop Ordinance Fails
- Rally Pushes for School Reforms : Education: About 15,000 gather at the Sports Arena in an effort by Kids 1st to show strength. Among the goals is improving programs for minority students.
- Riverside Football Player Dismissed From Team After Punching Referee
- Sideline Behavior Has Been Anything But Sporting
- Ohio State's Cooper Is Out Two Weeks After Surgery
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Senna Seals Formula One Title on the First Turn in Japan
- Getting Big Pickups From Dexter Carter, Defense, 49ers Win : Interconference: Steelers slow Montana, but help out San Francisco with two key turnovers.
- Music : John Aler at El Camino
- ELECTIONS 21ST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Freiman Needs a Flurry of GOP Defections to Upset Gallegly
- The Ships and Their Fate
- Man, 36, Dies of Alcohol Poisoning
- Rams Strike Back at Falcons, Critics : Pro football: A 44-24 victory over Atlanta puts L.A. on a verbal offensive against doubters of defense.
- ROUNDUP : Eberhart Leads Golden West to Volleyball Championship
- Koslov at the Ambassador
- P.M. BRIEFING : Gasoline Prices Still Rising