- NCAA to Meet on UNLV Case : Basketball: School says it will provide new information.
- Rolling Out Welcome Mats for Homecomings : The opposition: Scheduling these games against teams with losing records is part of the tradition, but it doesn't always ensure a victory.
- Aeroflot May Make Miami Its Gateway to Latin America
- Pacific Bell Proposes Rate Cut: The proposed...
- BOOK REVIEW : Drummer Explores the Real and Magical Powers of Percussion : DRUMMING AT THE EDGE OF MAGIC; A Journey Into the Spirit of Percussion <i> by Mickey Hart with Jay Stevens</i> ; HarperCollins San Francisco $35, cloth; $19.95 paper, 271 pages
- Taking Steps to Thank New York City Ballet
- Death Toll 127 in Crash of Hijacked Chinese Airliner : Disaster: The Boeing 737 careened into two other planes, destroying one full of passengers. At least 96 people survive.
- Unification Leaves Thousands of Diplomats Out of Work : Foreign relations: Flustered nations ponder how to deal with double representation in a single Germany.
- Top Office Buildings, Lowest Vacancy Rates
- Milken Profits May be Reclaimed: Drexel Burnham...
- RECALLS : Peril in Yugoslav Canned Hams
- 3 at TBS Promoted to More Senior Levels
- Pacific Telesis Revises Merger Plan: The San...
- Many Say They Will Have No Choice but to Swallow Gas Tax
- Nikkei Settles Down Day After Record Gain
- PepsiCo Gobbles Up Mexican Baker: Expanding its...
- THREE REACTIONS : R&D; Credit to Help Small Firms for a While
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE
- A Boon to Small Firms and Their Backers
- In Strategy Shift, Apple to Unveil 3 Low-Cost Macs
- Tall Order: In what it called its...
- Health Care Suffers Unkindest Cut of All
- First Executive May Call Special Holders Meeting : Insurance: The ailing L.A. firm declined comment. However, First Boston Corp. was hired earlier this year to look into a restructuring.
- OVERSEAS : Stock Prices Soar in Tokyo
- Yemenis Wear Out Their Welcome in Saudi Arabia
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Countdown Starting for Shuttle Mission
- WORLD IN BRIEF : DJIBOUTI : Pro-Iraqi Group Says It Killed Boy
- Joint Venture Firm Buys Option for Rich Mine Claim : Precious metals: The company says action on the Philippines land will raise its ore reserves to more than 10 million ounces of gold.
- World Events Leave Texts in Lurch : Publishing: Writers of history books and map-makers are outflanked by European, Mideast changes, leaving Orange County teachers to sort it all out.
- A Touch Opens Door to Healing : Medicine: Osteopath Viola Frymann says she simply helps ailing children realize their potential, but many parents speak of miracles.
- Half of Door From Stricken Jetliner Recovered Off Hawaii
- Royal Tragedy in Monaco : Husband of Caroline Dies in Boat Crash
- San Diego
- VENTURA : Police Plan to Cut Jail Booking Fees
- Man Stabbed to Death in Apparent Love Triangle
- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : Tijeras Creek Bridge Construction Begins
- Suspect Identified in Fatal Shooting
- The Empty Chair in City Hall
- Tag: Drivers Are 'It' : DMV Snafu Results in Registration Renewal Bills Up to $2,500
- Voter Registration for 'Panic Time' Latecomers Offered
- Scent of Fear Sends Scribe to Library Seeking Answers
- Outbreak of Oriental Fruit Fly Eradicated
- Countywide : Experts to Present Child Abuse Forum
- Braude Backs Project After Movie Theaters Eliminated
- Clippers, Benjamin Initiate Talks on a Long-Term Contract
- COMMENTARY : Touching '90 Story: A Fielder of Dreams
- Chang Wins; All Three Top Seeds Advance in Australia
- RAMS : With Running Game Sputtering, Team Goes Back to Basics
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAMS : Robinson: Bengals Not So Unusual
- Outdoors : Everything Isn't So Ducky : Preparations Have Been Made, but the Season May Be Held Up in Court
- THE SIDELINES : Ex-Boxer Davey Day Dies at 78
- STAGE REVIEW : Grappling With Libidos : The Newport Theatre Arts Center cast, directed by D. Jay Bradley, often struggles with Sondheim's score for 'A Little Night Music.'
- What About the Mouseketeers?
- Ruling Asked Before Photo Show Opened : Obscenity: But, the art center counsel testifies, the Mapplethorpe exhibit was never considered unlawful.
- CBS' 'America Tonight' Feels Like Old News
- MGM/UA Shareholders Approve Merger: MGM/UA Communications Co....
- NATION : Watch Thieves Use Chain Saw
- Irvine Co., Laguna Strike Tentative Deal for Canyon : Environment: The city would get 2,150 acres for $78 million that would be paid over five years.
- NATION : Tobacco Industry Ads Targeting Women Smokers Under Attack
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LIBERIA : Peacekeeping Force Shells Taylor Rebels
- State Justices Appear Split on Prop. 115 : Law: Opponents of the anti-crime initiative say it revises the Constitution. Court holds spirited debate on far-reaching issue.
- Delta Plans L.A.-Hong Kong Flights: Delta Air...
- RUNNING
- McGriff, White Sox Keep Blue Jays Alive
- Sockers Sign Soviet Golovnia
- POP MUSIC : Rio's Not Even Singing 'How Dry I Am' Anymore
- Searchers Find 8th Victim of Weekend Plane Crash at Lake
- Asthma Death Rate Reported Increasing
- ENVIRONMENT / MEDICAL TWIST : Yew Tree Use in Anti-Cancer Drug Adds to Logging Debate
- Fruit Ban Amid Poisoning Scare Proper, GAO Decides
- PERSPECTIVE ON GERMAN UNIFICATION : The Lessons of Evil Are Not Forgotten : Can Germany be trusted? A generation that has witnessed catastrophic results of war will not jeopardize democracy.
- Settlement Stymies County
- A New Beginning in South-Central : Housing: HUD has taken over a troubled apartment complex. But many residents are wary that the agency's promises won't be kept.
- San Diego
- U.S. to Face Mexico in '91 Davis Cup Opening Round
- Collegians to Begin Tennis Qualifying
- Seau is Running From His Record
- Another Velasco Makes Burbank Sit Upright and Pay Attention
- McIlvaine Makes It Official : Baseball: Mets No. 2 man becomes Padre vice president/baseball operations.
- My TV Dinner With Mickey : Television: 'The Mickey Mouse Club' debuted 35 years ago today. The author, a Mouseketeer, talks about its impact.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : KC & Co.: Just the Way We Like It
- President Was Warned to Rally the Public to Deficit Package or Risk Humiliation : Budget: Bush hastily decided to make television appeal after discussions with GOP congressmen. His big problem seems to be within his own party.
- Sverdlovsk Shrine to Honor Last Czar : Soviet Union: Church plans a building where Nicholas II was executed.
- Ray W. Johnston, former general manager of...
- YORBA LINDA : Candidate Demands Equal Cable Time
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NFL : Barring Woman Will Cost Wyche
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT WEEKDAY UPDATE : UCLA : Top Arizona Back Listed as Doubtful
- THE SIDELINES : NAIA OKs 2 Basketball Divisions
- NHL PREVIEW : No Question, the Game Has Plenty of Answers
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Net Gain: Smith Making His Mark as a Scorer
- Samuel's Single in 10th Gives Dodgers 2nd Place
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: THE AD CAMPAIGN
- Sun Setting on the Fleet : Fishing: A way of life for four generations has come to an end for the Zolezzi family. They and other tuna fishermen have reluctantly bowed to environmental and economic factors.
- SANTA ANA : 2 Men Injured in Drive-By Shooting
- Model Plane Buff Charged in Collision With Blimp
- Eastern Echo Breaks Down During Workout, Will Not Race Again
- Gooden Gives Mets a Deadline: Sign Him by Start of Spring
- Red Sox Party Is on Hold : AL East:The White Sox defeat Boston, 3-2. The Blue Jays stay alive with a 2-1 victory over the Orioles.
- Germani Finding His Voice Through Dance : Performances: The choreographer takes another leap as his expanded dance company shows off his latest steps this week at Sushi.
- ARTS
- Paid attendance for the New York City...
- MCA Records, Universal City, named Diarmuid Quinn...
- It's Sink or Swim : Hurting and Exhausted to Extreme, Navy SEAL Recruits Battle to Finish Course
- Senate Panel OKs Pact to End German Split
- European Group Admits Hungary
- LOCAL : 'St. Peter' Rape Suspect Held
- LOCAL : Suspect Crashes in N. Hollywood
- Maxine Adams; Co-Owner of Pete's Corn Stand
- THE DROUGHT : Ventura Rejects Calling for Its State Water
- Suspect in Three USC Rapes Linked to Previous Attack : Crime: A West Covina woman saw photo of suspect in USC assaults and identified him as the man who broke into her home last year.
- 2 Plead Not Guilty in Slaying at Bus Stop
- Countywide : Forum Planned on Organic Crops
- Suspect Arrested After Jewelry Cache Discovered
- Torres Asks More City Jobs for Latinos : Employment: State senator calls for reforms to increase hirings and promotions. He says community won't stand for 'blatant inequity.'
- SANTA ANA : Boys Club Doors Open to Girls Too
- Developer Cuts Warner Ridge Project
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Brett Sits, Dares Henderson to Catch Him
- What Was Missing? Defense, Speed, Luck : Angels: Several injuries compounded problems that left them in fourth place.
- The Phoenix Suns said they will offer...
- TREND WATCH
- WORLD IN BRIEF : POLAND : Presidential Vote Will Be Nov. 25
- NATION : Thumbs-Down for Left Hand
- Recycling System Helps Sort Household Items
- Bill to Provide Inmate List to INS Vetoed
- NCAA Rejects Florida Plan to Play in Bowl
- Points Leader Andino to Surf in Florida Event
- Second Wind Just Wasn't Enough : Dodgers: The second half provided some good memories, but those wasted leads blew the team out of the race.
- SHORT TAKES : Leno Book to Help AIDS Project
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Bragg Atop Barricades
- SHORT TAKES : Bacall: Broadway's Appeal Lost
- Stage Uproar Could Haunt Playhouse : Funding: Despite accepting a finding that 'Sister Mary' did not violate city rules, council members criticize the theater's choice of plays.
- Hussein's Cadillac
- Big Rate Hike for Assigned-Risk Car Insurance
- Peter Lund Is New Executive VP at CBS
- Paramount Unveils Production Unit: Paramount Pictures' network...
- Souter Confirmed for High Court in 90-9 Vote : Judiciary: Senate opponents said they feared he would back overturning of Roe vs. Wade ruling.
- Tax Hikes to Hit the Poor, Middle Class
- Appeals Court Delays Ruling on Funding Limits : Politics: Judges say they'll decide later whether to overturn a ruling blocking Proposition 73's campaign restrictions.
- STATE : Prop. 73 Limits Rejected Again
- A. Michael Spence, dean of Stanford University's...
- County AIDS Death Toll Placed at 130 Over 9-Year Period
- SIMI VALLEY : Superintendent List Down to 5 Finalists
- A Paper Chase for Palm Fronds : Holiday frenzy: The city's giveaway of leaves to Jews who use them for <i> sukkah</i> shelters is now so popular that those who order get priority.
- They've Only Just Begun : Huge social, economic woes face new Germany
- It sounds like a parent's nightmare: A...
- Slaying Suspect Gets Term in Unrelated Case
- HOCKEY
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT WEEKDAY UPDATE : AZTECS : Arey Suffers Bruised Back in Practice
- Jim Knaub Wins Wheelchair Race
- SHORT TAKES : 'The Thin Man' Musical Delayed as Producers Seek Financing
- ARTS
- STAGE REVIEW : Groundlings' Fresh Take on Stale TV
- TouchStone and Standard Logic Plan to Merge
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE : Keith Cos. Teams Up With Yugoslav Firm for Building Projects
- P.M. BRIEFING : Small, Luxury Car Gap Widens
- FundAmerica Founder's $20-Million Fine Set Aside
- FHP International Will Extend Service Into San Diego County : Health care: HMO plans a $1-million marketing campaign aimed at businesses. It is seeking approval of a later offer of its programs to Medicare recipients.
- Pacific Mutual Damage Appeal Will Be Argued Today : Litigation: Some expect the U.S. Supreme Court case to affect the size of punitive awards that can be assessed against corporations.
- Stinging DMV Renewal Bills Traced to a Bug in Computer
- Bush Lobbies Congress to Pass Deficit Package : Budget: As the President tries to quell a revolt in his own party, his spokesman concedes that votes are scarce.
- World Greets Unification With Congratulations, Trepidation
- Iraq Stalling Exit Visas for Workers, Soviets Say
- OJAI : 2 Buildings on Arcade to Get 2nd Stories
- Thaw in Legal Limbo Favors Those Who Want to Be Frozen : Courts: Judge rules that people have the right to dispose of their bodies as they wish. State health officials have not decided if they will appeal.
- THE SIDELINES : Phillies Start Staff Shake-Up
- Aaron Krickstein, seeded No. 5, lost to...
- Marlene Dietrich Welcomes German Reunification
- Those Fabulous Fauves : Art: Landmark landscapes by turn-of-the-century French artists once dubbed 'wild beasts' go on view at LACMA.
- 2nd Corroded Pipe Delays End of S.D. Water Crisis : Conservation: Water-saving efforts are applauded, urged on. The pipeline is expected to reopen Tuesday.
- High-Class Strike: Fifth Avenue in New York...
- Senate Backs Bush; Carrier Enters Gulf : Congress: Lawmakers express fear that events are leading toward all-out war with Iraq. The Independence sends a 'signal.'
- Ex-Prime Minister of Greece Falls Ill After Debate
- MAKING IT WORK : Ways to Improve on a Troubled Relationship With Your Father
- A Chance to End the Isolation
- OXNARD : Council Cuts Staff of Visitors Bureau
- OXNARD : Police Warn Group Over Bingo Proceeds
- Plan OKd to Make Development Help Pay Way
- Gang Activity Suspected in Slaying of Girl
- San Diego
- SPORTS WATCH : Raw Treatment
- ANAHEIM : Candidates Forum to Be Held Tonight
- Church Officer Confesses to Stealing $600,000 : Moorpark: The treasurer says he began taking money in 1974. He faces up to four years in prison.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Record Publicist Cleared of Charge
- Injury Forces Wisconsin's Dameworth to Miss Season
- SAN DIEGO COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : Mission's Southern Division Off to Poor Start
- Legislator Floyd Asks for a Probe of Racing Board
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Fired KGB General Sues Former Bosses
- Iraq Publicizes Alleged Kuwaiti Indiscretions
- House Passes Bill to Boost Immigration : Congress: The measure would bring in workers and ease obstacles to unite families. The White House favors more modest limits.
- Bush Pleads for Public Support of Budget Pact
- U.S. Will Guarantee Loans for Housing Soviet Emigres : Israel: Jerusalem agrees that none of the $400 million will be used in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
- LOCAL : Pacewitz Convicted of Murder in Stabbing of Anaheim Girl
- Angry Citizens Force Laguna Niguel Council to Delay Ridgeline Vote
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : We Should Follow New Zealand's Lead in Curbing Teen Traffic Deaths
- City Council Delays Vote on Buying Fryman Canyon
- Teen Who Led Border War Games to Stand Trial in Robberies
- Checking Neutrality at Door
- THE SIDELINES : NW Louisiana Gets Probation
- Two-time defending champion Jimmy Connors and top-seeded...
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Open Season on DFG in Sacramento Court
- Controversy Over Book on Mossad
- Big Rate Hike for Assigned-Risk Car Insurance
- Controversy Over Book on Mossad
- Big Rate Hike for Assigned-Risk Car Insurance
- Controversy Over Book on Mossad
- Big Rate Hike for Assigned-Risk Car Insurance
- El Salvador Government
- Magnet Schools
- Big Rate Hike for Assigned-Risk Car Insurance
- MOVIES - Oct. 3, 1990
- MOVIES - Oct. 3, 1990
- MOVIES - Oct. 3, 1990
- MOVIES - Oct. 3, 1990
- Inquiry Into LAPD May Jeopardize Drug Cases : Law enforcement: The D.A.'s office says officers may have stolen money. None have been indicted.
- UP & DOWN: Although Orange County students'...
- Germany Is Reunited; Nation Celebrates; a New Era Begins : Europe: A huge crowd cheers the moment at the Reichstag in Berlin. 'We want to serve the cause of freedom,' the country's president says.
- Inquiry Into LAPD May Jeopardize Drug Cases : Law enforcement: The D.A.'s office says policemen may have stolen money. None have been indicted.
- Gingrich? Few Remain Indifferent : House: To his admirers, the GOP whip is the party's hope to regain a majority. To his critics, he's a demagogue with no sense of national interest.
- Crush Iraqi War Power or No Deal : Gulf: Pressures are mounting to make a deal with Saddam Hussein that leaves the threat to Israel and U.S. interests intact.
- Rail Plan May Get 2nd Chance : Transportation: County officials ask Caltrans to reconsider a proposed LAX-to-Palmdale line that has been passed over.
- Irvine Teacher in Key AIDS Case Dies at 45 : Civil rights: Vincent Chalk's lawsuit against the County Education Department brought a landmark ruling protecting the job security of patients in government jobs.
- MCA Pulling the Shade on Talks to Help Keep Matsushita at the Table
- East Germany Dances at Its Own Funeral
- OUCH: The deficit reduction plan hammered out...
- ROADBLOCK? Riverside County may go to court...
- FAX HOAX: The alert came via fax....
- 4 College District Trustees Call on Ely to Resign : Expense accounts: The education official faces trial on embezzlement charges. He accuses the district attorney and a judge of conducting a vendetta.
- Countywide : Toll Rising in Theft of Police Equipment
- Names in the News - Oct. 3, 1990
- Names in the News - Oct. 3, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 3, 1990
- Names in the News - Oct. 3, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 3, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 3, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 3, 1990
- NEWPORT BEACH : Speak Up, Realtors to Hear Candidates
- OXNARD : Police Chief Released From Hospital
- Judge to Rule Thursday on Delaying Brando Trial
- Baseball, Public Compete for Canseco's Energy
- In the Long Run, Swedish Track Star Competes to Stay in Shape : Cross-country: For Maria Akraka, running with UC Irvine's team is preparing her for spring and a shot at an NCAA title at 800 meters.
- THE SIDELINES : Cardinals Sack 4 of 6 Coaches
- Darryl Strawberry Hints He Will Be in a Dodgers Uniform Next Year
- THE SIDELINES : QB Hagan in Doubt for Saturday
- Naturally, Dupree Wants to Run the Ball for Rams
- All Those Millions for John Williams : Pro basketball: The NBA counts its blessing and frets in the wake of Hot Rod's historic seven-year, $26.5 million contract with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
- ART REVIEW : Rebecca Horn Clobbers Convention
- Fighting Fan Violence : Some NFL Teams Are Limiting Beer Sales, Training Employees to Identify Rowdies and Giving Designated Drivers Free Soft Drinks to Try to Control Crowds
- VENTURA COUNTY WORKERS
- Challengers Claim Trustees Not Responsive to Community
- Phillips to Try to Identify Assailants in Photo Lineup
- Suns Offer Minimum to No. 1 Draft Pick
- Seahawks Finally Get a Victory : Pro football: Fenner has three touchdowns again as Seattle shuts down Cincinnati, 31-16.
- Alphonso Walker, a light heavyweight once ranked...
- Sockers' Top Pick Arrives--For a Visit
- Seahawks Finally Get a Victory : Pro football: Fenner has three touchdowns again as Seattle shuts down Cincinnati, 31-16.
- ART
- Bank Robbery Suspect Caught After Car Chase
- Golden West College Offers Captioned and French Films
- ART
- CLASSICAL MUSIC : Versatile Pianist Eschews Rachmaninoff Expert Label
- TV REVIEW : 'Jackson': That Rare Show With a Point of View : Television: Though the host is still overbearing, 'Jesse Jackson' brings fresh eyes and new issues to public-affairs programming.
- Black Actors Theatre Leases Site in Santa Ana
- Throwing First Base Costs Clark Suspension From Tonight's Game
- BOYS' ATHLETE OF THE WEEK : Tony Solliday
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NATION : Cooper Gets Heat for Decision
- Rival Fare Tops 'Peaks'
- Edmiston Asks Delay in Fryman Allocation
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT WEEKDAY UPDATE : SAN DIEGO STATE : Ratings Improve for Defense
- THE SIDELINES : Clippers Sign Michigan Forward
- Rustlers Favored in Volleyball
- Divers, Runners Win Gold Medals for China
- Kings Deal Makela to Sabres, Get Buskas in Waiver Draft
- At 59, His Career Is Up in the Air : Aging: Lockheed says safety considerations dictate that Kenneth Weir stop test flights when he turns 60. The veteran flier believes the rule is wrong and is fighting it in court.
- Activist Replaces Ailing City AIDS Coordinator
- 1,739 Tips in Slayings Case; Anonymous Tipster Surfaces
- NCAA Turns Down Plea to Let Florida Go to a Bowl Game
- THE SIDELINES : Red Wings' Rookie Wins Visa
- TV REVIEW : 'Dumping Ground' Points Fingers
- Losing Her Partner a 'Trial' for Gless
- JAZZ REVIEW : Fresh Approach to the Standards : Fine individual efforts kept staleness from well-worn tunes as Conte Candoli and Shelley Moore joined Les Czimber's trio.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council Considering Holly-Seacliff Pact
- Pat Day Hit With 5-Day Suspension
- ART REVIEWS : F. Scott Hess: Stripping Away Media Hokum
- Benita Valente Searches for Place in Operatic Sun : Music: The poetic soprano, hailed as the consummate professional, still hungers to sing opera's plum roles. She opens Wednesday night in a title role in 'Orfeo ed Euridice.'
- One Era Ends, Another Begins for Subs : Military: The Blueback, the last remaining diesel-powered U.S. submarine, has been retired, ushering in an all-nuclear-powered submarine fleet.
- OXNARD : Man Hurt as Truck Cab Comes Loose
- HIGH SCHOOLS : Attitude Helps Sweetwater Stage Big Turnaround
- NASCAR Driver Moroso Dies in Crash on Highway
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NFL : Millard Out for Season
- 2 Die in Car Crashes Linked to Alcohol
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Ridgeline Protection Issue Divides City
- THE SIDELINES : 3 Groups in America's Cup Trials
- An Often Bypassed Gem : Museums: Timken Art Gallery marks 25 years with its goal still intact: to collect and exhibit high-quality art. Best of all, the museum is free, but it remains undiscovered by many San Diegans.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : The Sheriff and the Supervisors
- One Utility With a Better Idea : Does putting 'environmentalist' in charge suggest it means business about environment?
- Experimental Filmmaker Sonbert in UCLA Spotlight
- Fuzzy Notes, Fuzzy Show
- SHORT TAKES : New Doris Day Will Dawn on TV
- Surcharge Proposed for Ground Water Cleanup
- Countywide : Search to Fill Top Airport Post Begins