- A Father Wonders Why He Survived Shipwreck That Killed His Son
- Iraq's Hussein Tells of Peace Bid to France
- Analysts Predict Deal Will Trigger Short-Term Damage to Economy : Outlook: Budget negotiators believed that they had no choice but to forge ahead. The true test of the pact is expected soon on Wall Street.
- Muscovites Drafted to Harvest Potatoes : Soviet Union: The government declares a state of emergency to get vital harvest in.
- Tigers Reportedly Kill 10
- Congress Sets Three-Week Timetable
- India's High Court Calls Halt to Job Quota Plan
- ANAHEIM : Parenting Skills Focus of Class Series
- Redevelopment Looks at All of Downtown
- Starting Off on the Wrong Foot : Innovative obstetrics payment program in L. A. fights overwhelming tide
- Running for a Reason : Deployed Marines Are Remembered at Annual Base Races
- Gallegly Challenger Running on Near-Empty : Elections: With $900 in funds, an Agoura attorney campaigns for Congress despite a harsh political lesson on the power of money.
- Packers Rally for Victory : NFC: Majkowski throws three touchdown passes, directs two fourth-quarter scoring drives to lead Green Bay past Detroit.
- Stock Car Race Rookie Dies in Highway Crash
- Kiam Says to Expect Changes : NFL: Patriot owner makes a front-office appointment. Tagliabue requests that he hold off on any suspensions or firings in wake of harassment charges.
- A Free Market or Just a Trip to the Market?
- Girding for Movie Gridlock : Film: In a crowded marketplace, studio executives look for an edge as they position Christmas season releases. Elbowing for a piece of the holiday pie can get rough.
- 6 Killed, 24 Hurt in France Bus Crash
- Elderly Line Up to Fight Changes in Medicare Costs : Health: The plan calls for raising deductibles, premiums. Beneficiaries are among the most influential voters.
- Brilliant Beginning or a Bitter Betrayal? : Books: Melanie Thernstrom angered a family with her intimate work about her murdered best friend.
- THOUSAND OAKS : German Lessons Appeal to Children
- Police Arrest 31 Fans at Rowdy Raiders Game : Football: Hundreds of officers and security guards try to prevent repeat of violence. Nonetheless, several fights still break out.
- Chemical Extends Cell Life Span
- Broken Pipe to Stay That Way Until Weekend, Officials Say
- OXNARD : There's Money in Mop, Janitor Claims
- Illegal Catches May Threaten Salmon Effort : Wildlife protection: Wardens are issuing warnings and citations in a bid to ensure the success of a program to reintroduce the fish into the waters off Ventura County.
- Seeman Has a Good Reputation Because He Has No Reputation
- Aztecs Are Getting Good at Getting Hands on the Ball
- Gansler Retained to Coach U.S. National Soccer Team
- NFL NOTEBOOK : Murphy's Law Was the Rule Last Week
- Music : Behr Conducts 'Nixon in China' at Pavilion
- Music : Sherrill Milnes at El Camino
- Pop Music : Nancy Wilson--Lady's a Survivor
- Seeman Giving Up Flags for the Flagship : Pro football: After 16 years as an official, Jerry Seeman will leave game duty to become the top cop in the NFL.
- Pioneering Psychology Professor Mourned
- A Mother's 21-Year Quest Ends : Families: The struggle for Billie Jacox ends at graveside of her son, killed during a rescue mission in the Nigerian province of Biafra.
- Shoemaker Gets His First Graded Stakes Win as Trainer
- Padres Get McIlvaine, Sources Say
- It's Curtains for Steelers' New Offense : AFC: Fans let them have it as Dolphins cruise to a 28-6 victory. Pittsburgh hasn't scored touchdown on offense yet. Noll says his confused club will go back to basics.
- Bills Make Broncos Pay the Price, 29-28 : AFC: Denver's mistakes enable Buffalo to score three touchdowns in a span of 1:17 during the fourth quarter.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : White Sox (and Their Fans) Close Comiskey in Style
- The Few, the Proud, the Raiders : Pro football: Los Angeles is now one of only four unbeaten teams after a 24-10 victory over Chicago at the Coliseum.
- Gulls Cut One Player, Add Two Others
- 'Tooth': Puppet Show With Offbeat Bite
- ART : Change in Focus at School's Gallery May Prove Short-Sighted : Art Institute of Southern California's new emphasis on exhibits of commercial rather than fine art sacrifices higher inspiration for pragmatism.
- Music : Haken Hagegard at Ambassador
- P.M. BRIEFING : Record Grain Harvest for China
- Market Watch : An Ugly Quarter in Stocks
- Gulf Crisis May Rejuvenate Alcohol Cars
- P.M. BRIEFING : Swedish Group to Buy U.S. Firm
- Ex-Entrepreneur Parlays Expertise on Asian Business Into a TV Series : Strategy: Yue-Sai Kan says patience and knowing the customs are critical. She learned those lessons firsthand before becoming a broadcaster.
- Frenchman Surrenders After a Bloody Siege
- Yugoslav's Serbs Claim Autonomy, Seal Off Area
- Hometown Greets Former Hostage
- Iraq to Free 9 in New Overture Toward France
- Off-Duty Officer Fires Gun in Traffic Dispute
- STANTON : Campaign Mailer Ordinance Adopted
- Monthly Report
- SANTA ANA : Council Candidates Invited to Debate
- Lacquer Fumes Explode in House, Injuring 3
- ANAHEIM : 6 at Party Wounded in Drive-By Shooting
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Officials to Discuss Park Safety Moves
- It's Fitting as Drabek Gives Pirates the Title : NL East: His three-hitter beats the Cardinals to give Pittsburgh its first division championship since 1979.
- Injury Keeps Housebuster Out of Breeders' Cup
- A Road Not Taken by Ella Fitzgerald : Jazz: She could have become a dancer on a fateful day in 1934. Opting to sing instead, she's clung to her roots and kept a youthful outlook. She performs in Costa Mesa tonight.
- Opera Pacific and the Orange County Philharmonic...
- EARNINGS : Campeau Loss at $321 Million
- Chase Opened Way for Bank Dividend Cuts:...
- Soviets Catching Up on Debt Payments: The...
- Bension to Lead MCA's Theme Park Operation
- Xerox to Unveil Multipurpose Office Machine : Technology: The device will be able to copy, fax, scan images and print documents. But its market may be tempered by an expected $200,000 price.
- LOCAL : Teen Killed in Highland Park
- Bush's Popularity Failed to Provide Clout : Politics: The President was forced to make compromises despite his high approval rating. He could also face a backlash from GOP conservatives.
- SHORT TAKES : Pianist Plans Big Party for Mom
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Hall Changes Should Aid Public
- LANDMARKS/COUNTY HISTORICAL SITES : From the Chumash to a Scottish Rancher
- Drug Battles Hair Loss in Cancer Chemotherapy
- CRIMES IN VENTURA COUNTY
- County Issue Offshore Oil Drilling
- Chargers Drawing a Blank : Football: They 'played stupid' in mistake-plagued, 17-7 loss to the Houston Oilers.
- Lewis Gets His Place in 2-1 Club : Angels: He pitches well again in second start, but loses to the Royals on Jackson's homer in ninth.
- Patriots Having Trouble on the Field, Too : AFC: O'Brien passes for 282 yards to lead the Jets to 37-13 victory over a team trying block out the turmoil over sexual harassment charges.
- Simms Completes Sweep of Cowboys : NFC: The Giants' quarterback throws three touchdown passes, moves ahead of Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw on NFL all-time completions list.
- THE SIDELINES : China Reaps Gold Medal Haul
- THE SIDELINES : All Sports, No XTRA News Casts
- Becker Takes First In WORSA Regatta
- Chargers Might Give Reveiz the Hook
- REPORT CARD / T.J. SIMERS : A New Grade for a Real Gone Guy
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Knox Wins in Front of Home Fans
- Pop Music : Francis Overcomes Drawbacks
- Editing a Classic Text--an Artistic Endeavor
- Stylish 'Avengers' Returns on A&E; : Television: The cable network today begins airing all 134 episodes of the '60s cult classic, a dryly witty British series about a pair of sophisticated crime fighters.
- Promoter Begins Trial on Charge of Obstruction : Courts: Dr. Dream Records publicist insists he was arrested for merely questioning police as to why they broke up a party. He rejected a plea-bargain.
- Budget Includes Some Breaks for Small Business : Economy: The tax deductions and credits, which will amount to $25 billion over five years, are aimed at fostering growth.
- Ferrari Alleges Patent Infringement by Upland Firm:...
- 1,000 Return to Homes as Fire at Plant Burns Out
- World IN BRIEF : INDIA : Vote of Confidence Survived by Singh
- His Anger Fueled Mini-Market Blaze : Crime: Witnesses say a driver who was refused beer plowed his car into the establishment's gas pumps.
- Australian Wins a New Unified Berlin Marathon
- Kings Send Mikko Makela to Sabres for Minor Leaguer
- Colts, Scoring on Final Play, Stun Eagles, 24-23
- A Psychological Approach to Rating Movies
- Clegg Scores With Politics and Song in Ventura : Pop Music: South African performer stirs the conscious with a plea for peace.
- State Legislature
- Bush, Top Lawmakers Reach Agreement on Deficit Package : Budget: The 11th-hour compromise heads off $85 billion in automatic spending cuts that would have gone into effect this morning. Action is designed to slash the deficit by $500 billion over the next five years.
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : The Mirror of Television in America
- BYU Falls Out of Top 10 in AP Poll; Ga. Tech Gains First Ranking in 6 Years
- Bush, Top Lawmakers Reach Agreement on Deficit Package : Budget: The 11th-hour compromise heads off $85 billion in automatic spending cuts that would have gone into effect this morning. Action is designed to slash the deficit by $500 billion over the next five years.
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : The Mirror of Television in America
- Commuters' Resistance to Car Pooling
- Sheriff Block on Gangs and Drugs
- Bottled Water for Troops
- Commuters' Resistance to Car Pooling
- Commuters' Resistance to Car Pooling
- Commuters' Resistance to Car Pooling
- U.S. Intervention in Mideast
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : The Mirror of Television in America
- MOVIES - Oct. 1, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 1, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 1, 1990
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- POP/ROCK - Oct. 1, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 1, 1990
- Soviet Union, S. Korea to Establish Full Ties : Diplomacy: They will exchange envoys next Jan. 1. Moscow also says it is restoring consular ties with Israel.
- Lawmakers Prepare to Sell Pact of Pain
- Ex-Environment Activist Will Take Helm at Edison : Utility: John Bryson co-founded Natural Resources Defense Council in 1970. Observers are watching closely.
- GO TO JAIL: Zau-Nan Chen was not...
- DRILLING BAN: President Bush has pledged to...
- SMALL SCREEN: Huntington Beach businessman Mel Mermelstein,...
- Sen. Robbins Investigated in Alleged Extortion Case : Inquiry: Lawmaker says claims he pressured San Diego developer are false. He says he acted properly.
- REUNIFICATION: Germans and German-Americans will be doing...
- Deukmejian Vetoes School Testing Funds : Legislation: Governor says money for widely hailed CAP program should come from Prop. 98. He also strikes down bill expanding time limit on malathion spraying lawsuits.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT