- Santa Ana Valley Keeps Pressure On in 14-0 Win
- PACIFIC 10 : Huskies Should Feel Right at Home
- Kimble Ends One-Day Holdout : Clippers: Former Loyola star agrees to five-year contract, worth $1.45 million a year.
- TV REVIEW : Take Your Chances With 'Lucky'
- Hewlett-Packard Splits Power Between 2 Chiefs
- UPDATE / NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION : Brazil May Not Have Ended Development of an A-Bomb
- Enthusiastic Vine Has a Hold on Homeowner
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Nationalism Put Aside as Two Very Different Germanys Come Together
- U.S. Training for Big Desert Tank Battles : Military: The exercises emphasize speed and maneuverability that commanders say would be essential against Iraqis.
- Hard-Liners Decry Shevardnadze's Gulf Policy
- Movie Rated NC-17 Creates Scuffle Outside
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / MEASURE M : Tax Initiative Backers Raise $222,245 to Zero for Foes
- Firefighters Cooking Up Hot Breakfast
- Foes Say Mailers Help Incumbents : Franking: A study shows that Reps. Gallegly and Lagomarsino spent $185,179 and $121,457 in 1989 on what a challenger calls self-aggrandizement.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR : Bergeson Urges Better Teacher Training : Candidate attacks incumbent Leo McCarthy's attendance rates at university board meetings and pledges to broaden education programs.
- Countywide : Sessions Planned on Ballot Propositions
- ELECTIONS: ASSEMBLY ROUNDUP : Boland Has Sizable Lead in Funding Over Allert
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Candidates File Finance Reports
- Johnson's Four Scoring Passes Pace El Toro
- Canyon Overcomes Injuries to Win, 21-6
- BOXING : McKinney Seems to Be Losing Fight
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- WEEKEND TV : Feinstein-Wilson Face-Off Sunday
- JAZZ REVIEWS : Ighner Takes the Slow Lane
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- Beatrice A. Behrman; Doll Designer
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- Poland Clears Last Political Prisoner
- Pentagon to Investigate U.S. Ties to Iraqi Bomb
- Rehnquist Asks for Response on Prop. 73 Ruling
- THOUSAND OAKS : Suspect in Series of Holdups Hits Again
- HOLIDAY CLOSINGS
- Hospital Fights Surge in Measles : Disease: Because of an almost 88% increase in cases, all patients younger than 15 are being immunized if they haven't received shots.
- Game 1: Stewart vs. Clemens : AL playoffs: Pitching matchup overshadows prowess of the Athletics and Red Sox as their series opens.
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Rancho Alamitos' Trammell Runs for 244 Yards, Four Touchdowns
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : San Clemente Takes to the Air to Win 4th Game
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV
- The 50-Year Struggle to Make 'Bethune'
- Help Is on Way, Long Beach's Chief Tells His Officers
- Quarry's Neighbors Sue to Shut It Down : Traffic: When the county granted a permit to the concrete-mixing company, only 120 daily truck trips were expected. The legal action alleges that there are now 800.
- Prop. 128 Favored by 2-1 Margin in O.C., Poll Shows
- Sharp Now Seeks Grossmont Merger : Health Care: Spurned by Scripps Clinic, organization has begun talks in hopes of joining up with hospital district.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Crash Kills Woman After Birthday Party
- School Uniforms Prove a Tough Sell
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- Phillips Investigation Completed
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : In other Metro Conference games
- ALBUM REVIEW : 'Short Dog's' Rap: It's Not Mantovani
- Polly Peck May Sell Part of Del...
- Ailing TWA Lays Off 430, Closes L.A. Pilot Base : Airlines: The goal is to save money. The pilots' union cries foul.
- Barbecue Rule Adopted to Take a Bite Out of Smog
- $3.3 Million Reported in Wilson War Chest : Politics: Feinstein data is expected to reflect lifting of Prop. 73 limits. The alcohol industry raises $5.1 million to fight Prop. 134.
- Two-Mile Swath Left by Runaway Bulldozer
- After Brief Jolt, Investors Shrug Off Budget Defeat
- CSUN : Racial Harassment Being Discussed
- 9 Elderly Women Raped by Possible Serial Attacker : Crime: Police say man's description and method of operation follow a pattern. The attacks occurred since May 1.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE NOTEBOOK : Not Everyone Likes the Name, but These Guys Really Are Nasty
- City's Hockey Fans Staging Their Own Power Play
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : In other Valley Pac-8 Conference openers:
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- Sailors Top Estancia With Big First Half
- Ian Astbury: Force Behind 'A Gathering of the Tribes' : Festival: The Cult's lead singer is bringing together a diverse roster of rock, rap and pop acts for a two-city concert.
- Princess Diana Visits First Lady, Tours Children's AIDS Center
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CUBA : Leadership Slashes Party Bureaucracy
- The Anatomy of a Debacle : Running for reelection and away from reality
- Supervisors' Raise Plan Irks County Employees
- While the World Watched . . . : The Iraqization of Kuwait: 'Where they make a desert, they call it peace'
- OJAI VALLEY : Trout Live Through 4-Day Effluent Test
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Measure D Backer Quits Shelter Post
- Woman Strangled to Death, Coroner Says
- Bomb Threat Forces Jet to Land in Las Vegas
- U.S. SPEEDWAY CHAMPIONSHIPS : After Retiring, Hawley's Career Takes Off
- ROUNDUP : WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL
- Reds Can See the Sunny Side After 2-1 Win : NL playoffs: This time, it's Cincinnati that benefits from a misplayed fly ball. Series with the Pirates is tied, 1-1.
- Tustin Isn't at Its Best in Victory : Prep football: On a night when their game lacks polish, the third-ranked Tillers still have enough to defeat Orange, 20-6.
- Fullerton Confronts Impressive Offense of Nevada Las Vegas
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT WEEKDAY UPDATE : CHARGERS : Early Does a Slow Burn Over Talk He Lost a Step
- Wyche Accustomed to Controversy : Football: The Bengals' impassioned coach has been through the media's three-ring circus a number of times.
- SUNSET LEAGUE : Senteno Helps Westminster to a 14-0 Victory
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Ad Group Hopes to Show How to Sell to Blacks : Marketing: A new trade association says Madison Avenue doesn't know how to get its clients' message across to minorities.
- ACTION IN THE FINANCIAL MARKETS : OVERSEAS : Britain to Tie Currency to EC Nations
- CONTRACTORS : Read Fine Print Before Signing Contractor
- L.A. Zoo Chief Abruptly Quits During Probe
- YORBA LINDA : Trash Collection Rates to Increase
- Kindergarten Teacher Attacked in Class : Crime: Authorities say a student's mother assaulted the veteran instructor in front of her students at the Toluca Lake school. Many of the children fled the room screaming.
- Oceanside
- Suit Claims Office Tower Made Its Occupants Ill : Courts: Legal experts agree that trial could help set standards for allocating responsibility in alleging sick-building syndrome.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Saddleback's Coe, Taking a Cue, Adds More Muscle
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Garfield Wins After Trailing by 21
- Shortage of Playing Time Throws Swinton for a Loss : College football: Former area standout returns as reserve running back for Washington State
- Valencia Routs Fullerton in Battle of the Unbeaten
- Smith, Kieling Spark Crespi, 35-6
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : In Orange Empire Conference men's soccer:
- Laguna Museum Shows 20 Flags, but Waives 21st : Art: Orange County's largest NEA grantee excludes a controversial piece from Mark Heresy's 'Flags' exhibit.
- Playwright Looks at 'Condo Wasteland' Life : Theater: Wendy MacLeod's 'Things Being What They Are' will be given a public reading Monday at South Coast Repertory.
- New German Unity Cabinet Gets to Work : Politics: It ratifies historic treaty granting its sovereignty, then opens debate on how to finance the staggering costs of the nation's East-West merger.
- Martin Grotjahn; Pioneered Psychiatry in Western U.S.
- U.S. to Pay Rent for Homeless Families
- $500,000 Bail Set for Man in Murder of Wife
- Westminster Man Shot by Attacker Outside His Home
- ELECTIONS: SIMI VALLEY : Candidates Focus on Economy, Annexation
- PORT HUENEME : Celebration Features Parade, Boat Race
- Penguins Win, 7-4, Without Lemieux
- Exclusive Partner Ties World Record in Victory
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Jones Leads by 2 in Texas; McBee Tops Senior Event
- Hart Beats Quartz Hill, 23-20, on Long Field Goal by Vilensky
- The anti-crime bill that has been given...
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Washington State Player Had His Cake and Caught It, Too
- Irvine's Defense Paves the Way for a 35-7 Victory Over Foothill
- SUNSET LEAGUE : Ocean View Hangs On to Beat Winless Santa Ana
- Leland J. Holland; One of Iranian Hostages
- Coup Plot Reportedly Uncovered in Guyana
- Wife of Only Man Still Listed as POW Kills Self
- Safety Showers Were in UCI Lab Design : Accident: 'Regrettable' delay in installation led to building's opening before they were done. A student badly burned by acid ran past the backup system.
- Franklin Struggles, Beats Marshall, 10-7
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Wall Comes Tumbling Down : Chargers: There's a person behind the facade guard Broderick Thompson has sometimes hidden behind--some would say a pretty caring one.
- How Does Rob Dibble Want to Spell Relief? T-R-A-D-E : Reds: Pitcher is sick, literally, of Cincinnati and wants out because he says club won't pay him what he's worth.
- COMMENTARY : Angels Turn Away From Port in Storm
- Norfolk to Decide Best Pal's Future
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- CSUN Site of International Volleyball Match
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Seduced' Gives Powerful Portrait of Hughes
- WORLD IN BRIEF : FINLAND : Soviet Man Hijacks Airliner, Gives Up
- Auction a Good Gig for Sheriff's Department : Drugs: Ventura County department is $102,693.50 richer after vintage guitars seized from a dealer go up for bid.
- Progress Made on Nuclear Arms Treaty : Diplomacy: Baker and Shevardnadze hope to complete a pact this year cutting weapons stockpiles by over one-third.
- MISSION VIEJO : Candidates Hold Off Fund-Raising Push
- PLAYING LOTTO 6/53
- Schabarum Makes a Move to Proposed Redrawn 1st District
- Savanna Blocks a Field Goal, Salvages Tie With Laguna Hills
- A Perfect Start: Gulls Win, 4-3
- Dalai Lama Readies Tibetans for Future--With or Without Him : Buddhism: Forty years after the Communists took over, the exiled spiritual leader is unwavering in his struggle with China.
- Tokyo-Based Shuwa May Be Trying to Sell Building
- ACTION IN THE FINANCIAL MARKETS
- Savings Bond Sales Hits Three-Year High: The...
- Fire Kills 4 at Building for Elderly in Detroit
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Organic Food Label OKd by Negotiators
- 9 Killed in India Prison
- Former Federal Prosecutor Arraigned on Charges of Running a Cocaine Ring
- CHANNEL ISLANDS HARBOR MARITIME DAYS
- Petti Opts for Judge, Not Jury, to Hear Money-Laundering Case
- Envoy Brings Gorbachev Note to Baghdad; 4 Germans Freed
- Their Graduation Is One for the Books
- Cocaine Seizure Sets Record at Border : Drugs: Nearly four tons seized in San Diego is the second-largest haul in California, authorities say.
- 2 Suspects Arrested in Broadway Theft : Robbery: The men smash through the jewelry section of the South Coast Plaza store and flee with police in pursuit. They are caught after a high-speed chase.
- A Verdict Against the Culture Cops
- Trial to Begin on Engineers' Charges of Bias at Rockwell
- Cocaine Rolls Down America's Interstates : Drugs: After last year's record Sylmar bust, the DEA finds that it is stopping only a small portion of the massive coast-to-coast flow.
- Man Held in Hospital Shootings Hangs Self
- Council Votes Health Benefits to Its Members
- Luevanos' Three Touchdown Passes Lead Brea to Victory
- Dunleavy's Club Finally Gets Going : Lakers: New coach, old players begin their getting-to-know-you process in Hawaii.
- Titans Face Two Tough Foes Tonight--UNLV, Themselves
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : OCC Women's Team Finishes Third at Irvine Cross-Country Meet
- Wolf Sells UAL Stock: UAL Corp. Chairman...
- Buyout Offer: Hotel Investors Trust, a Woodland...
- Leisure Technology to Miss Payment: The Los...
- Curfew Ends in Soweto as Violence Falls : South Africa: Official praises residents' cooperation with police. But restrictions continue in other black townships.
- Big Splash : Artificial Sandstone Mesas and Fabricated Rock Grottoes Turn a Hillside Laguna Beach Pool Into a 'Natural' Paradise
- WORLD IN BRIEF : RWANDA : Capital Quiet as Troops Face Rebels
- Bomb Threat Delays Saudi Plane in Cairo
- Border Patrol Acts to Cut Migrants' Access to Freeways : Fatalities: New Border Patrol strategies aim to keep then off and out of harm's way, from Mexico to Orange County.
- Head of British Force Both an Officer and a Politician
- SANTA ANA : Incumbents Lead in Fund Raising
- Report of Armed Man Leads to Evacuation
- BUENA PARK : Ghouls Set to Haunt Knott's Scary Farm
- Disputed Resort Site Being Sold to Japanese : Topanga Canyon: The Tohshin Co. plans to build 97 houses and a golf course. The $22.6-million deal is contingent on the present owner obtaining five county permits.
- For One Hour, It's Gas Heaven
- CAMARILLO : Man Says Mortician Admitted Poisoning
- Mistrial for Priest Protesting Abortion : Courts: Case is dismissed after a jury deadlocks in the trial of the first activist in the county allowed to use the 'necessity defense.'
- USD Wins Its Opener at North Carolina-Charlotte Soccer Tournament
- Arizona, UCLA Face Historical Imperative
- TONIGHT'S PREP FOOTBALL : Leland Sparks Joins Mater Dei Tonight
- Fann Faces Delgardo in Tailback Matchup
- Orchestra Will Strive to Broaden Repertory : Music: Director Larry Granger, whose South Coast Symphony launches new hall, will focus on overlooked gems.
- It Was a Dark and Stormy Sight . . . : Television: Your tireless critic and three independent tape editors turn up new evidence in the Laura Palmer murder case offered in Sunday's 'Twin Peaks' episode.
- U.S. Stand on U.N. Convention for Children
- Women and Emmys
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- U.S. Stand on U.N. Convention for Children
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- A Fair Policy for Everyone
- U.S. Stand on U.N. Convention for Children
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- U.S. Stand on U.N. Convention for Children
- Schools Not Equipped to Deal With Dyslexics
- If Jack Clark Returns, at Least One Fan Won't
- Killing Snakes
- If Jack Clark Returns, at Least One Fan Won't
- Some Readers Believe Football Locker Room Is No Place for Women
- Reforms and Reapportionment
- If Jack Clark Returns, at Least One Fan Won't
- Ask the 'Older' Audience
- Authors of 'Tracers'
- Dots on Scoreboard, Dogs on the Field
- Readers Hit Back With Compliments
- Resignation Over Sentencing Law
- U.S. Stand on U.N. Convention for Children
- Seau Doesn't Seem to Be One of the Great Ones
- Rams' Brass Needs a New Battle Plan
- If Jack Clark Returns, at Least One Fan Won't
- Two Views on New Kids
- Opera as Music and as Theater
- Tired of Interference
- Reforms and Reapportionment
- Anger, Alarm at Arts on the Green
- Don't Knock Dodgers for Being in the Race
- City Adopted the Bard, Now Forsakes Him
- Reforms and Reapportionment
- U.S. Stand on U.N. Convention for Children
- Three Ways for Bruins to Get Back to the Top
- Resignation Over Sentencing Law
- Japan's Land Price System
- Ask the 'Older' Audience
- Big Eight vs. Pac-10 Is No Contest So Far
- U.S. Stand on U.N. Convention for Children
- Reforms and Reapportionment
- Opera as Music and as Theater
- If Jack Clark Returns, at Least One Fan Won't
- Bad Things Brewing at Raider Games
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- Don't Knock Dodgers for Being in the Race
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- Signs of Terrorist Activity Reported at All-Time High : Gulf crisis: Suspect groups on three continents are planning attacks 'with Iraqi connivance,' officials say.
- Federal Government Prepares Shutdown in Budget Standoff : Deficit: Bush refuses to sign an emergency spending bill. Lawmakers plan weekend meetings in hopes of breaking the fiscal deadlock.
- Amtrak to Add Another Daily Line in County
- Jurors Clear Gallery, Director of Obscenity : The arts: Verdict over Mapplethorpe photos will spur the assault on NEA, anti-pornography group says.
- Budget, Gulf Crises Could Make or Break Bush Term : Presidency: Analysts see him as a Thatcher or a Carter, depending on how he handles these challenges.
- Government Shutdown Begins : Deficit: The budget standoff forces the drastic move as Bush refuses to sign an emergency funding bill. Lawmakers will meet in a special session this weekend.
- 911 Helps Father Deliver Son : Emergency Dispatcher Coaches Tustin Man as Baby Arrives
- Earthquake Safety Affects Plans at Two Museums
- STOCKS : Dow Gains 27, but Broader Market Drops
- Judge Steps Down in Drexel Case: U.S....
- First Executive in No Instant Danger, Chief Says : Insurance: Fred Carr says a restructuring being planned at the big Los Angeles holding company is not an emergency.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Swedes Spurn Royal Work Ethic
- Rockwell Wins $43.3-Million SDI Contract : Weapons: Seal Beach center will manage the pact for a ground-based missile interceptor. Another $126 million may be tacked on to the project.
- Pro-Iraqi Extremists Arrested in Egypt; Explosives Seized
- Money Supply Rises: A broad measure of...
- HEALTH : Reassuring Tapes Ease Pain
- One Sharp Starter
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS INSURANCE COMMISSIONER : Garamendi Says Nader Wanted 'Outrageous' Terms for His Support
- U.S., Soviets Turning to Next Arms Issue : Military: Baker, Shevardnadze to meet today on a pact to cut back on long-range nuclear weapons.
- Council OKs $500,000 for Court Fight Over City Parking Garage
- Iraq Diplomatic Offensive Seeks End to Isolation : Policy: But a meeting with Japan's Kaifu yields little. A top Soviet aide carries a Gorbachev message to Baghdad.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Impersonators Try to Rob Woman
- Judge Postpones Brando Trial as D.A. Seek Sister's Testimony
- This October fest was brewed with the help of the muses.
- Inglewood and Hoteliers Discuss Party Safety : Crowd control: Authorities advised managers to nip trouble before it escalates by calling in police.
- EXCERPT: : 'What Remains?'
- Holiday Gift of Parking Near Mall to Cease
- Seed Companies to Merge: Garst Seed of...
- The Studio group of Paramount Pictures named...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japan to Tap Into Tropicana
- Milken Hearings Delayed: Federal court hearings in...
- Larry R. Holt has been named western...
- FGS Files Damage Claim Against State, 5 Agency Officials : Insurance: The Irvine-based firm, facing an attempt to cancel its license to do business in California, says a toll-free government hot line scared away many of its potential customers.
- Arrests of Illegal Aliens Rise 29% in a Year
- * Hall Cheer: Arsenio Hall brightened the...
- Sailing Tiny Boat 200 Miles, 5 Westerners Escape Iraq : Detainees: After missing rendezvous with a tugboat, they are rescued by a Japanese ship off Saudi coast.
- Diana Meets First Lady to Discuss AIDS
- Gallery Acquitted in Mapplethorpe Obscenity Trial
- WORLD : Soviets Plan Revolution Day Fete
- COLUMN ONE : On Patrol With Police in Soweto : Riot officers in armored vehicles have brought a fragile peace to black townships with a curfew and roadblocks. They have drawn criticism and won some unexpected friends.
- U.S. Jobless Rate Hits Two-Year High at 5.7%
- Policeman Who Shot Motorist Is Lynched
- Stairway Linking Old and New L.A. Opens : Downtown: Steps climb five stories along a series of terraces connecting the skyscrapers of Bunker Hill to the historic city around the Central Library.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Homeowner Is Stuck With Skunk
- ORANGE : D.A. Reviewing Panel Appointment
- ROUNDUP : Taft Boys', Girls' Teams Claim Titles in Northwest Valley Cross-Country
- Old East Bloc Faces Double Whammy on Oil : Europe: A dramatic drop in Soviet supplies and the gulf crisis have created serious shortages. Motorists are lining up to buy gas.
- Fire Kills 5 at Detroit Apartments for Elderly
- High Winds Lash Much of Nation; 3 Hurt in South
- NATION : NASA Clear to Launch Ulysses
- Santa Ana, Anaheim Stations Lead in Police Detective Work
- Agents Seize 3 1/2 Tons of Cocaine at Border : Crime: Driver of propane truck is released while authorities spend more than a day emptying tanker.
- Son Convicted in Contract Killing of His Father : Courts: The jury reaches an acrimonious verdict, finding Raymond Godlewski Jr. guilty of the lesser charge of second-degree murder.
- Peter R. Hill; Retired Journalist
- SANTA ANA : Woman Dies as Car Hits Telephone Pole
- 'Grand Old Man' of the Marine Corps to Be Buried with Full Military Honors
- Father, Son Arrested in 'Sex Party' for 200
- COSTA MESA : Amburgey Denies Vote Favored Donor
- Advice on Dump Gas Ignored, Official Says : Lopez Canyon: Air quality engineers urged deeper wells to control methane emissions from rotting garbage at the landfill.
- It Was Just the Way Kings Planned It : Hockey: New strategy works in 4-1 victory over Islanders. Gretzky gets two goals and an assist. Granato, Bjugstad also score.
- Pentagon May Tell McDonnell to Pay Back Some Funds
- Canada Says NutraSweet Is Monopoly: Canada's Competition...
- Junk Can Beat Stocks, but Nadir Is Still to Come
- Souter Says Justices Are Eager for His Arrival