- I AM THE BLUES: The Willie Dixon Story <i> By Willie Dixon with Don Snowden (Da Capo: $12.95; 264 pp., paper) </i>
- Broadcast Views : Why TV Newsrooms Will Watch New CBS 'WIOU' Very Closely
- LOCAL ELECTIONS: COLLEGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES : Candidates Pull No Low Blows in Low-Key Race : Education: The five candidates running for four open seats aren't spending a lot of money. But they are spending time praising each other.
- Frustrated Opponents Rail Against Lack of Debates
- They Really Don't Want You to Vote Often--Just Early
- Mozambique Assembly Opens Way for Multi-Party System
- GULF WATCH: Day 80
- What Makes a Man a Success? As They Ponder That Issue, Many Men Are Re-Examining Their Ties to Work and Home. Some Men Find the Ties Constraining, but Others See Themselves as. . . : Bound for Glory
- COLUMN LEFT : Stand Fast for Talk, Not Battle : One doesn't have to embrace Hussein to oppose a U.S. war in the gulf.
- Father Shoots Son, Police Report
- City's Birthday Party : Camarillo Fiesta Celebrates Spirit of the Community
- Truck Crashes Into Car, Trapping Youth
- Hotelier, 3 Others Held in Cocaine Sale
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Day of Fun Carries an Anti-Drug Message : Involvement: The Red Ribbon Festival kicks off a week of activities that promote a drug- and alcohol-free environment.
- 2 Youths Shot Dead on I-805
- Sisson Field Goal Salvages 13-13 Tie for Georgia Tech at North Carolina
- Placing the Blame for a Lack of Moral Fiber
- Repackaging Trash as Art
- Impose Some Discipline: Tax Credit-Card Use
- Boos for Mayor
- Assessor's Deaf Ear
- California Glory Days Are Over for Business, and Boosterism Isn't Going to Revive Them
- Placing the Blame for a Lack of Moral Fiber
- FLARE's Mission
- Newman as Psycho
- Van Nuys Judge Orders Marshals to Shanghai 17 Jurors for Trial : Courts: Bystanders are pressed into service when the jury pool runs out. The step is taken to avoid dismissing assault charges against a man charged with throwing beer on a Dodger Stadium guard.
- CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS DUE
- Train Hazard
- Faulty Military Equipment in Mideast
- Beer Ban at Coliseum
- Blanket Statement
- Capitol Hill
- Using Salesman Just for Advice Deplored
- I was quite disappointed by your cover...
- Please Don't Testify, Toby
- Menu Mistakes
- We at Secure Horizons have watched your...
- *** ART BLAKEY AND THE JAZZ MESSENGERS "I Get a Kick Out of Bu" <i> Soul Note</i>
- FROG MAN
- Two Votes Against Measure M
- FLARE's Mission
- Measures That Target the Use of Land
- ELECTIONS LAWNDALE : Red Cross Feels Heat for Letting Candidate Put Name on Flyer : Campaign: City Council hopeful Ron Maxwell says he got permission to put a political message on an earthquake safety handbill. The Red Cross says it was all a misunderstanding.
- Using Salesman Just for Advice Deplored
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : WHERE MOGULS MEET MOGULS : Inside the small world of American luxury winter resorts, the slopes of Beaver Creek, a former lettuce patch, and Deer Valley, an old mining camp, are today what Sun Valley was in the 1930s--snowy playgrounds for the quietly rich.
- FROG MAN
- Faulty Military Equipment in Mideast
- Beer Ban at Coliseum
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : A ROYAL RETREAT : Thailand's Hua-Hin, a mere 150 miles from Bangkok, is the epicenter of a blessed time warp, a pristine resort with a pedigree reaching back to the first decades of this century when it became a playground for Siam's kings
- When a Child Has 3 'Parents,' When Does the Contract End and Rearing Begin?
- Beer Ban at Coliseum
- Keeping Schools Out of the Line of Fire
- Zoning Code and the Council
- Walter Duranty: Reporter in Moscow Could...
- Book Publicity Promotes Hate
- GARIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ
- Sports Coverage Needs Level Playing Field
- Tustin School District Must Give New Superintendent a Chance
- GARIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ
- Faulty Military Equipment in Mideast
- Homeowners Near Airport
- GABRIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ
- Tustin School District Must Give New Superintendent a Chance
- GARIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ
- When a Child Has 3 'Parents,' When Does the Contract End and Rearing Begin?
- Homeowners Near Airport
- Flap Casts Doubt on African Festival
- Train Hazard
- GARIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ
- KPBS Expansion
- Rancho Santa Fe
- CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS DUE
- Deploring Wendy Wasserstein's 'Heartless Stereotypes' of Women
- No Carl's Jr at CSUN
- At a Loss
- FLARE's Mission
- The Mojo of High School Football...
- Faulty Military Equipment in Mideast
- STAMPING OUR HISTORY: The Story of the...
- Spare the Dumps
- GABRIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ
- Appeal of G
- Measures That Target the Use of Land
- FLARE's Mission
- When a Child Has 3 'Parents,' When Does the Contract End and Rearing Begin?
- Randy Kraft Item a Waste of Space, Time
- California Glory Days Are Over for Business, and Boosterism Isn't Going to Revive Them
- Tustin School District Must Give New Superintendent a Chance
- I watched with growing dismay the CBS...
- Sports Coverage Needs Level Playing Field
- Rock Vision
- Faulty Military Equipment in Mideast
- A Critic's Friends
- Two Votes Against Measure M
- FROG MAN
- Placing the Blame for a Lack of Moral Fiber
- Faulty Military Equipment in Mideast
- Curing the Health System's Ills
- Race for Sheriff
- No one understands comedy and television better...
- Placing the Blame for a Lack of Moral Fiber
- Briefly, Item Was Inaccurate
- Beer Ban at Coliseum
- LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
- Beer Ban at Coliseum
- Coverage of Gamblers Belongs in Sports Pages
- GARIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ
- Don't Blame Seniors
- Rights of County Developers Versus Rights of O.C. Wildlife
- Beer Ban at Coliseum
- Sports Coverage Needs Level Playing Field
- Sports Coverage Needs Level Playing Field
- Using Salesman Just for Advice Deplored
- Names in the News - Oct. 21, 1990
- Names in the News - Oct. 21, 1990
- Names in the News - Oct. 21, 1990
- Helping Passengers Get Shipshape
- The Structures Added to Whittier's Historic List
- Congressional Elections Not Expected to Change the Status Quo : 26TH CONGRESSIONAL RACE
- Congressional Elections Not Expected to Change the Status Quo
- Congressional Elections Not Expected to Change the Status Quo : 24TH CONGRESSIONAL RACE
- A Vote for Restoring County Parks for the Children : Prop. B: Los Angeles youngsters, oldsters and in-betweens need room to relax, but recreation areas too often are unsafe or unusable.
- Pilot Unhurt in Crash--Not Airport : Accident: A two-engine plane skids along main runway at John Wayne Airport, disrupting commercial flights for hours.
- Did Mental Care System Fail Betty Madeira? : Crime: An Anaheim woman with a history of schizophrenia is accused of killing her mother. Relatives say they tried for years to get her treatment.
- Dealing the Dice
- Eating Out in the City With Kids
- Congressional Elections Not Expected to Change the Status Quo : 28TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
- LOCAL ELECTIONS: CONGRESS : Candidates at Odds on Palestinian Issue : Campaign: Issue reflects different stands of Democrats' Mel Levine, GOP's David Barrett Cohen.
- An Unlikely Protector of a Much-Acclaimed Sandinista Legacy : Nicaragua: Everyone expected new President Chamorro to dismantle the country's health system. Now she strives to save it.
- 2 Former Officials' Pensions Investigated : Hearing: A former city manager and a former city attorney of San Juan Capistrano are asked to justify the amounts of their monthly retirement checks, which the retirement board has challenged.
- PREP FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM LAST WEEK'S GAMES
- Ocean Research Pact
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE : HealthTrade Signs Deal:
- Professor Calls 2 Live Crew 'Refreshing' : Arts: Jurors in the rap group's obscenity trial get a course in the history of black culture from experts called by the defense.
- Criminal Indictment of Exxon in Alaska Oil Spill Is Upheld
- NORTHWEST : Council Likes Plans for Golf Course
- ANAHEIM : Rose Bushes Convey Support for Soldiers
- Pasadena Library Project Wins National Award
- ELECTIONS THOUSAND OAKS CITY COUNCIL : Campaigns Dominated by Issues of Growth
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- WORLD SERIES / CINCINNATI REDS VS. OAKLAND ATHLETICS : Athletics Are at a Loss to Explain Their Fall From Grace : Game 3: Oakland's dynasty in the making is now on the brink of extinction.
- Pacifica Stays in Race, Romps Past Los Amigos
- WORLD SERIES / CINCINNATI REDS VS. OAKLAND ATHLETICS : NOTES : No Dissension as Far as La Russa Is Concerned
- Hawaii Snaps CSUN Win Streak in Volleyball
- Decision on Randy Barnes' Drug Test Delayed : Track and field: Error in paper work raises doubt in ruling on shotputter. Two commission members want more information before making report.
- Tustin Overcomes Mental Errors
- TONIGHT'S PREP FOOTBALL : Santa Ana, Still Winless After Six Games, Faces Huntington Beach
- Competition Keeps Throwing Area Junior Colleges for Losses
- Harvard Water Polo Club Wins 2
- Investigation Thwarts Higher Pipeline Output : Energy: Alaska and U.S. officials are looking into allegations that workers falsified inspections.
- Senator's Aide Takes a Crack at a Code
- 'Shoe Bandit' to Cool His Heels in Jail for 10 Years
- 400 Flee After Train Derails
- Canyon Cleaners : Environment: Two cars, about 1,200 tires, 3,500 pounds of scrap metal, chairs, washers and dryers are among the items removed in Tujunga.
- MOORPARK : Candidate Forum to Be Held Oct. 29
- Hahn in Good Condition After Being Hospitalized
- Express Lanes Mark 2 Years on Fast Track
- County May Try to Delay Cityhood for Malibu
- 9-Story Condo Complex Wins Approval of CCDC
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Long Beach Hands Titans Another Volleyball Loss
- Dramatic Interception Preserves Esperanza Victory
- TODAY'S COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Given a Choice, Robinson Opted for the Option
- WORLD SERIES / CINCINNATI REDS VS. OAKLAND ATHLETICS : Sabo Won't Say So, but He's Not Just So-So : Reds: Game 3's unassuming star calls himself only a decent player.
- ROUNDUP : Garcia, Aguirre Lead Glendale to WSC Win
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : Gable Breaks Monroe With 330-Yard Effort
- Mission Viejo Keeps Rolling : Football: Snowden, Chrishon lead way in 40-20 victory that damages Dana Hills' playoff hopes.
- KCET Claims Bias, Won't Air Any New 'Africa Now' Shows : Television: A conservative media group claims victory after its letter-writing campaign against the public affairs program.
- National Book Award Nominations Announced : Literature: Nominees include two first-time novelists and an 88-year-old writer.
- Denny's to Move From Irvine to Small City in S. Carolina
- Toiletries Firm to Fall From NASDAQ List
- Sansone Steps Down as Mattel President
- Students Sacrifice Selves to Protect Caste Privilege : India: Scores of middle-class youths have committed suicide to protest opening more jobs to the poor.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Street Closure Focus of Upcoming Poll
- Misconduct Cited in City Official's Firing
- CAMARILLO : Negotiations Begin on School Contract
- ORANGE : Despite Suit, Greek Says He's Running
- Woman Rejects Suitor, Is Seriously Wounded
- Beware, The Silly Season Is Upon Us : How to tell there's an election coming soon. . .
- Duffy to Reopen Probe of Inmate Abuses at Jail : Investigation: Attorney for Capt. Maudie Bobbitt says action by sheriff is political retaliation.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Restaurant on Pier Allowed to Expand
- Deputy Beatings, Thefts Detailed : Court: Ex-sergeant testifies that narcotics team stole cocaine stored as evidence and planted it on suspects.
- Ending the War in Washington
- FILLMORE : Parents Sue Driver Over Son's Death
- Assemblyman Bane Biggest Recipient of S&L; Campaign Funds, Survey Finds
- Angry Band of Investors Refuses to Call It Quits : S&Ls;: About 350 senior citizens who call themselves the 'victims of Keating' organize to share information and follow the case. They want justice done and to recoup their losses.
- UCLA's Dominance of Cal Is in Jeopardy Today
- Lee's 3 Touchdowns Spark Crespi
- El Modena Overtakes Canyon
- Soviet Scores Two 6s, Leads at Skate America
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Tim Simpson Follows Two 64s With a 65, Leads Disney by Six
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : There's No Rush to Make Decisions on Personnel
- CS Fullerton Plays at Hawaii Tonight
- It May Be Cool in Malibu Canyon, but Mercer's Career Is Hot in Town
- Indian Elected Bishop
- EDUCATION : A Lesson in Buying the Right Computer
- Bush Weighs His Threat to Veto Civil Rights Bill : Legislation: The White House says a compromise measure is still possible. Demonstrators call on the President to sign version passed by Congress.
- Census Agrees to Count Asians as Group : Survey: If 1990 count is readjusted, category will separate them from Anglos.
- Gains Reported in Test of Male Contraceptive
- Fred L. Hartley Dies; Built Unocal Into Energy Giant : Oilman: He left his imprint on almost every aspect of the company he joined in 1939 as an engineer trainee.
- Officials Face Dwindling Options for Dealing With Budget Impasse : Deficit: Significant actions are stymied by fears of voter backlash or a presidential veto. Few easy choices remain.
- John Wayne Airline Performance
- LAGUNA BEACH : Trustee Resigns Water Board Seat
- Sheriff's Sergeant Admits Lying : Court: Prosecution's key witness in skimming case says he cooperated with the government in hopes of avoiding prison. He acknowledges covering up acts of brutality by deputies.
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- Rockets Spoil Kimble's Clipper Home Debut
- Crusaders Clinch GSAC Volleyball Title
- Sailors' Rush Is Too Much for University
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : NORTHERN CONFERENCE
- Scott Has a Royal Night as Kearny, La Jolla Tie, 7-7
- STAGE REVIEW : An Immature 'Plow'
- Good Grades Mean Better Rewards
- PLAYING LOTTO 6/53
- Fugitive Newport Doctor Expected to Be Extradited
- Santa Monica Promenade Revitalizes Area Businesses
- PROPOSITION J : Busy Signal
- IRVINE : Measure Would Halt Direct Mayoral Vote
- December Trial Date Set in Murder of Actress
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : Fien's 3 Touchdown Passes Lead Royal to 28-0 Victory
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : CHARGERS : Byrd Says He'll Play Sunday; Glenn's Status Still Uncertain
- Motorola has replaced 7-Eleven as a sponsor...
- Maurice Wilson's 75-Yard Run Saves Bolsa Grande Victory
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NFL : Walker Says He Is Confused About Role With Vikings
- Fullerton's Rally Puts the Brakes on Sonora
- Juan Nieves, the only pitcher in Milwaukee...
- A Nose for the Goal Line : Northridge Lineman Sila Savors 33-Yard Touchdown Return
- Faith Keeps Doc Watson Pickin' : Guitarist: The legendary musician, coming to the Coach House, releases a lighthearted record of children's numbers, plus an album of gospel songs.
- Anaheim Museum Director Resigns to Go Back North
- Nader Group Admits Error: The consumer group...
- County's 38 Independent Banks Show Sharp Drop in Net Income : Banking: Second-quarter earnings fall from $17.4 million last year to $10.5 million, reflecting a weakening real estate market and difficulty in making various kinds of loans.
- Southland Leads U.S. in Firms That Women Own
- Northwestern Rated Top Business School in Magazine Survey
- 2 Dead in Clash Between Gangs in Illinois Town
- Man Seriously Hurt When Car Plunges 200 Feet Over the Side of Ortega Highway
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON : Reputed Drug Lord Gets 25-Year Term
- Washington Party Acts to Gain Spot on Ballot : Politics: Group named after Chicago's first black mayor has Democrats worried it may help GOP at polls.
- New Trial Sought in 'Fatal Vision' Case
- COLUMN ONE : A Wildlife Smuggler's Paradise : Illicit trading in endangered species flourishes in Thailand. Legal loopholes and corruption make it hard to stop.
- ELECTIONS: 39TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : 6th Term Likely for Heavily Funded Katz
- City Urged to Use Coronado Bridge Tolls for Barrio Logan Projects
- Alaska Air Group Inc.: The Seattle-based airline...
- SAFETY : Extension Cords Are Common but Care Needs to Be Exercised in Using Them
- Firms Reassure Consumers About Mercury in Paints
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CHINA : U.S. Criticized for Trade Restrictions
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Hurricane Weakens to a Tropical Storm
- Historic Soviet Reform Ratified : Economy: Legislative approval signals a turning point from socialism to a market-driven system. 'Life itself has brought us to the transition,' Gorbachev says.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: THE AD CAMPAIGN
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: THE AD CAMPAIGN
- Lottery Now Wearing the Black Hat : Politics: The games have been cast as a villain by politicians seeking to tap into voter disaffection.
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Hurricane Moves Toward Bermuda
- WORLD IN BRIEF : GERMANY : Police Raid Former Communist Offices
- Plan Told to Launch Gulf Spy Satellite
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
- Fountain Valley Just Can't Win
- Costa Mesa Stops Century, 21-6
- WORLD SERIES / CINCINNATI REDS VS. OAKLAND ATHLETICS : The Lack of Babble Is Quite Refreshing, the Spitting Is Not
- Turnovers Help Santa Margarita
- Dance and Music Reviews : Southwest Society Opens 4th Season
- WEEKEND TV : If World Series Isn't Your Game . . .
- Rumors of Peace Send Oil Prices Into Tailspin : Energy: Analysts cite comments by an Iraqi official for a $3-per-barrel plunge.
- Industry Static Kills Cable Bill a 2nd Time
- Another B-2 Takes Flight, if Not as Well as Hoped
- Removing Broken Light Bulb Takes Lubricant and Needle-Nose Pliers
- Economists Agree O.C. Better Duck This Recession Season : Conference: A panelist says plummeting construction will drag the county down deeper than the rest of the state next year because of the major role builders play in local economy.
- Manischewitz Co. to Be Acquired: The maker...
- ENVIRONMENT / MEDITERRANEAN IN DISTRESS : Pollution and Deep Blue Sea
- WORLD IN BRIEF : VIETNAM : 7 U.S. Veterans Inaugurate Clinic
- Ethics Panel Delays Action in 'Keating 5' Investigation
- White Supremacists Convicted of Plotting to Bomb Gay Disco
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Bail Denied for Alleged Drug Leader
- Bonds Target Children, Vets and Housing
- ORANGE : Festivities Mark Park's Renovation
- Law Firm Will Send Students to College
- Hearing on Landfill Site Report Scheduled
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : GOLDEN LEAGUE
- Quartz Hill Romps Past Saugus, 35-7 : Golden League: Running backs Nelson, Thomas spark Rebels to first homecoming victory since 1970.
- Ventura Crosses Up Buena in Victory
- Miller Becoming Run-and-Shooting Star : Falcons: Forget the sore knee. Atlanta's quarterback wants to stay with exciting new offense.
- Long Beach Faces Struggling Fresno
- The University of Tennessee has dropped an...
- For Kretzschmar, Serra Football Is More Than Game
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- Sure, He Knows the Desert, but His Timing Isn't So Hot
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : MISSION LEAGUE
- Two starters for the Arkansas football team,...
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAMS : Falcons' Youthful Talent Has Impressed Robinson
- Comets Streak by Sockers
- Lakers Play Tonight at Forum
- An unusual fall lecture series at the...
- Achievement Award for Brooks
- Failed Two-Point Conversion Attempt Saves Estancia
- Artwork From the 'Arctic Mediterranean' : Exhibition: Smithsonian show at the Gene Autry Western Heritage Museum features artifacts from Siberian and Alaskan cultures.
- TV Reviews : 'Mefistofele' From S.F. Via PBS
- William duPont III, owner of the Orlando...
- Propositions 136, 137
- Ultimatum Presented by Arnold : Horse racing: He threatens to drop harness racing at Los Alamitos.
- Mandela's Appeal Seen in Methodist Help for Fund
- Bank Sues Former Columbia S&L; Chief: Bankers...
- Denny's Decides to Leave Irvine for South Carolina
- Gray Says S&L; Bailout Could Cost $1 Trillion