- Democrat Eu's Son Considers Republican Run for Controller
- BOXING ROUNDUP : Hill Stops Kinchen in First Round
- BREEDERS' CUP : Lukas, McGaughey Seem Dominant Again
- Big Stripers Hitting at Silverwood
- Capistrano Valley Remains Undefeated in Water Polo
- PGA Rejects Break for Foreign Golfers
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Tom Jones' Up to His Old Tricks Again in Re-Edited Version
- TV REVIEW : Savalas Back as 'Hollywood Detective'
- Color It Toyotasaurus Wreck: Car Art Headed for Junk Heap
- Bond Prices Rise Sharply Despite Stock Rebound
- Ford to Open Tokyo Office to Gain a Foothold in Asia
- 3 Computer Makers Unveil Mainframes
- Texaco Inc: The nation's third-largest oil company,...
- Milgrim New President of Capitol Records
- New SEC Chief Hails Agency Handling of 190 Point Plunge
- Lena Spencer; Gave Stage to Folk Singers
- Judge Grants Poindexter Access to Reagan's Papers
- * Please help: "Just saying no" hasn't...
- Methane Detected at Site of Mine Blast, Inspector Testifies
- Businesses Ask 3rd Crossing at Busy Border : Immigration: New amnesty provisions in U.S. law have increased the number of legal crossings, causing even longer delays at the border.
- McCarthy Pushes Sales Tax Hike as Remedy for Drugs
- MISSION VIEJO : Curtis Recall Effort Nears Signature Goal
- Man Gets 29 Years to Life Term for Slaying
- Victim Testifies at Todd Bridges' Trial
- 2nd Art Dealer Charged in 2-County Fraud Inquiry
- Pierce President Criticizes Group's Tactics on Farm
- COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : Nichols Changes Action to Different Athletes
- P.M. BRIEFING : Sweden, S. Korea Qualify for Cup
- ITT Corp.: The New York electronic, insurance...
- Fireman's Fund Corp.: The Greenwich, Conn.-based insurer's...
- Mobil Corp.: The nation's second-largest oil company...
- Governments Killed Tens of Thousands, Rights Group Says
- NATION IN BRIEF : OHIO : Blasts Level Home, Leave Two Dead
- She Can Choose the Jail but Not the Wardrobe
- WORLD : Kadafi Admits Aiding Terrorists
- WORLD IN BRIEF : FAR EAST : Lawmakers OK Cuts in Asian Base Funds
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Pacific Plate Was Thrust Upward : Geology: Experts agree that there was a significant vertical movement on the San Andreas Fault, even though the fault is a strike-slip type in which movement is lateral.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : CENTRAL CALIFORNIA : 8 File to Run for 27th Assembly Seat
- Stalin's 'Evil Nature' Revealed in His Personal Archives : Soviet Union: Above all else, the late dictator lusted for power, and he personally ordered the execution of leading members of the Communist Party.
- Round-the-Clock Talks Urged in Teachers Strike
- A Matter of Getting Us Covered : Insurance: Preventive measures now could help reduce losses in earthquakes and make California homes and businesses more insurable.
- Stalker Bounty : 19 Collect Shares of the County's $36,777 Reward Fund
- Democrat Fills House Seat of GOP's Late Rep. Smith
- Out of Time : Riverside Market to Close Doors on Era That Doesn't Seem to Require It
- 12-Year-Old Boy Charged in Slaying of Playmate
- Richmond Plays Sport Just for Fun of It
- Morgan Signs Two-Year Contract With Dodgers
- Tyson-Holyfield Fight Draws Somewhat Closer
- Nuggets Deny Trying to Sign Yugoslav Star
- THE BOTTOM LINE
- STRIKE
- Not Soft on Marshmallow Tossers, University Warns
- Vacuum Furnace Order
- Reagan Says He Hopes Sony Will 'Clean Up' Hollywood
- P.M. BRIEFING : Nepal, U.S. Sign Trade Pact
- UAL Deal May Cost 'Arbs' Up to $1 Billion on Paper
- Ewan MacColl, 74; Scottish Folk Singer
- Nation : Bush Extends Nicaraguan Ban
- Bush, Frustrated by Budget, Tax Issues, Escalates Rhetorical Fight With Congress : Policy: He could set off all-out war if he tries to seize line-item veto power. Deadlines are nearing for key money bills.
- Krenz Wins Presidency as 26 Vote No : East Germany: The Communist leader is endorsed by Parliament but more than 5,000 take to the streets to protest the selection.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Extradition Rules Altered by Court
- Senate Adds to Quake Aid OKd by House : Relief: $600 million for emergency loans by Small Business Administration added to $3.45-billion package.
- Nation : Glenn Punched, Seizes Assailant
- Whittier's Landlords Still Feeling the Aftershocks : Economy: A high vacancy rate plagues Uptown's business district two years after the earthquake.
- County OKs Sobering Plan for Workers : Drugs: Rehabilitation is the focus of an ordinance designed to help employees fight drug and alcohol abuse.
- Immigrants' Daughter, Now Rose Queen, Finds '90 Theme Appropriate
- Disabled Children, Parents Protest Lack of County Care
- Beauer Adds to Streak of Touchdown Catches
- ROUNDUP : Fountain Valley Defeats Edison in Girls' Tennis
- WORLD SERIES NOTEBOOK : Candlestick Park Is Called Safe for Game 3
- Choral-Hungry in O.C. to Get Weekend Feast
- General Automation Posts Profit After Years of Losses
- There's No Monopoly on Good Game Ideas, but Just Try Selling One
- Bush Proposes Global Rules for Trade in Services : Trade: The services sector is booming, and the United States wants to ensure that its industries can market themselves as easily as goods.
- SPI Pharmaceuticals Inc.: The Costa Mesa-based maker...
- BANKING / FINANCE
- BOOK REVIEW : A Look at Militant Liberals in the Days of the Cold War
- COLUMN ONE : Trapped Between 2 Worlds : Respected at work but denied basic freedoms, South Africa's middle-class blacks have grown even more embittered than the poor.
- Lighting a Halloween Pathway
- U.S. Rejects Soviet Bid to Drop Alliances : Defense: Washington makes it clear that it does not plan to match Shevardnadze's conciliatory tone with concessions of its own.
- Hunter's Fraud and Tax-Evasion Trial Is Recessed as Prosecutor Becomes Ill
- Solomon, in His Wisdom, Would Listen to Sihanouk : Cambodia: The people won't have a chance to decide their fate if the exclusion of any party results in civil war.
- STANTON : Executive Supports Road Tax Increase
- FALL SPORTS ROUNDUP : CSUN's Streak in Volleyball Hits 51 in Row
- Musicians Set for Clare Fischer Tribute; 'Boatful of Blues' on L.A. Harbor Cruise
- Ford Makes Its Intentions for Jaguar Official
- Dow Sinks 85 Points but Recovers to Close Off 3.69
- Viratek Inc.: Blaming heavy research spending for...
- NATION IN BRIEF : THE ROCKIES : Yellowstone Timber Hauling Prohibited
- HEALTH : Medicaid-Backed AIDS Hospice
- Irvine to Keep 9,500 Acres as Open Space : Planning: An agreement with the Irvine Co. gives the city the land over 20 years, meaning that one-third of the community would be protected from development, according to the mayor.
- Countywide : Businesses Respond to Relief Efforts
- Steaming Back : Muldowney Says Latest Win Ranks Among Her Most Memorable
- Quake Has Hurt Bay Area Sports Dreams
- Matuszak Leaves Estate to Family
- TV RATINGS : Quake Puts NBC Back on Top
- RADIO
- Bakker Gets 45 Years in Prison : Fraud: The defrocked television evangelist is also fined $500,000 in connection with selling 'lifetime partnerships' in the PTL ministry.
- WORLD : Krenz to Ease Curbs on Travel
- WORLD IN BRIEF : WORLDWIDE : Senate OKs Treaties With Six Nations
- Inmates Go on Rampage at Pennsylvania Prison
- RICO: Only Repeal Will Do
- Lost Luggage Rings Down Curtain on Puppet Show
- Powerful Dynamite Is Seized
- MISSION VIEJO : Council Unites on Anti-Drug Proposal
- Selfless 'Brother's' Death Mourned : Community: He called himself 'Brother Michael' and he had dedicated his life and all his possessions to helping the poor and the hungry.
- Shooting Victim Gives Birth, Dies of Wounds
- Showtime Networks Inc.: The pay-television company which...
- Gonzalez Hits Wall's Role in Lincoln S&L; Probe
- Procter & Gamble Co.: First-quarter earnings rose...
- Plan Would Give 49% of Maxicare to Doctors, Hospitals
- P.M. BRIEFING : Sales of Existing Homes Up 4.3%
- Washington Post Co.: The newspaper and telecommunications...
- Stein-Brief, Flush From Resort Coup, Plans Grand Headquarters
- Islamic Jihad Repeats Offer to Trade U.S. Hostages for 17 Jailed Muslims
- WORLD IN BRIEF : COMMONWEALTH : Britain Isolated Over S. Africa Sanctions
- Rift Stirs Up Agoura Election : Council: Critics accuse incumbent Jack W. Koenig of helping orchestrate an unsuccessful recall drive against his four colleagues.
- Truck Carrying Radioactive Rockwell Gear Hits Underpass
- Boy, 12, to Be Charged in Firing of Fatal Shot
- ORANGE : City Council OKs New Parking Criteria
- LAGUNA BEACH : Beach Still Closed From Sewage Spill
- Halloween on Hollywood Blvd. : Public Safety: Those people dressed up like police officers? They're the real thing--all 400 of them.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Paraplegic's Brother Is Held in Shooting
- NFL MEETINGS : Tagliabue Comes Up 3 Votes Short of Selection
- PRO FOOTBALL : Rams' Major Problem May Be Ineffective Running Game
- The University of Colorado has implemented a...
- Chargers waive Usher, sign former Redskin
- Holtz Takes Blame for Pregame Incident : College Football: Notre Dame's players are expected to write a collective letter of apology to USC for the fight that began at the end of the tunnel.
- Eight Named to Rock and Roll Hall of Fame : Pop: Noticeably absent from the list of 1990 inductees is Bob Marley, the late Jamaican reggae king.
- ORANGE COUNTY'S ESTIMATED WEEKEND BOX OFFICE
- Karen Shanley, head of the dance department...
- Bond Discloses Debt: Bond Corp. Holdings Ltd.'s...
- Talk of New Bid Reverses Skid in UAL's Stock : Airlines: The carrier must placate its employees, who had hoped their bid would fly but are now left without a contract.
- Drexel Makes Glitzy Pitch for Junk Bonds in Tokyo
- Benefits and the Working Retiree
- Veggie Philanthropist : Charity: Mickey Weiss helps feed hundreds of thousands of hungry people in the Southland by salvaging millions of pounds of unsalable but perfectly edible produce that used to be thrown away.
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Landmarks Totter : Preservationists Fear Quake-Damaged Historic Buildings Will Be Torn Down
- Oil From Brazil Ship Pollutes Norway Coast
- Boredom With Family Life Is Crisis That's Solvable, Psychologists Say
- TRABUCO CANYON : Action on Church Put Off for Talks
- St. Genevieve to Review Tape of On-Field Fight
- Fish Guide Has Earned His Stripes : Lake Havasu: It has been a big year for striped-bass fishing on this popular desert lake that borders California and Arizona.
- BACKGROUND
- From Punches to Pranks, Rivalries a Part of Game : High Schools: The shenanigans that precede the actual competition have become as memorable as the final scores.
- Top Soviet Rock Group Readies for S.D. Debut
- P.M. BRIEFING : Boycott Urged of Drift-Net Tuna
- You Don't Have to Sign--Realty Listing Contract Is Open to Negotiation
- WORLD : Irate Husband Tosses Lamp at Wife, Leaves 31,000 Homeless
- HomeFed Corp.: The San Diego-based parent of...
- Lebanon's Parliament Urged to Elect a New President : Mideast: Weary lawmakers head for home after Arab League talks, carrying a plan to end 14 years of factional strife. But Christians are giving it a cold reception.
- FREEWAY SITES NEEDING REINFORCEMENT
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Council Gets Bad News on L.A. Bridges : Safety: State engineers identify 48 spans and overpasses needing major reinforcement to withstand an earthquake. The city's chief engineer says several in Los Angeles need shoring up.
- The Scene: Elizabeth Taylor's cocktail party at...
- 'Cheers' Actor to Request Counseling in Drug Case
- Hopes Fade for Elephant Birth at Wild Animal Park
- GARDEN GROVE : Decision on Hotel Developer Delayed
- LA HABRA : Quake Preparedness to Be City Hall Topic
- Duffy Defends Outside Jobs, Tells of Others : Sheriff: The county's top law enforcement officer was besieged by questions about his unreported income.
- Plenty of Reasons to Stop This Race
- Bicyclist Crossing Street Struck, Killed
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Rams Take Best Shots for Charity
- Royal Sweeps to Upset in Volleyball
- Police in the Netherlands have arrested an...
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Chapin's Goal Gives Golden West Title
- COMMENTARY : Rams Can Wipe Slate Clean If They Can Get Past Bears
- Smithsonian Traveling Seminar to Visit Fullerton, Santa Ana During 4-Day Stay
- Defense Orders Soften Drop in Durable Goods
- U.S. Car and Truck Sales Skid 20.5% in Mid-October
- Too Much Spirit
- German Unity
- Bob's Big Boy
- Role in UNESCO
- Television and Reality
- 'For Regional Government'
- Television and Reality
- Television and Reality
- Dinkins
- Wheeled Solution
- Television and Reality
- Bob's Big Boy
- MOVIES - Oct. 25, 1989
- MOVIES - Oct. 25, 1989
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 25, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 25, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 25, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 25, 1989
- Names in the News - Oct. 25, 1989
- Names in the News - Oct. 25, 1989
- Names in the News - Oct. 25, 1989
- Names in the News - Oct. 25, 1989
- Names in the News - Oct. 25, 1989
- Official Saw No Need to Bolster Bridges in '85
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Campuses Get Back on Track : Earthquake: Some school officials are still assessing the damage and others are astounded at their good fortune, but the lack of serious injuries on campus is a relief to all.
- SWALLOWS: San Juan Capistrano (B1) could become...
- Another Drug Case Dropped in Deputy Scandal
- House Unlikely to Override Bush Veto of Abortion Measure Today : Congress: Members of both parties criticize the President's action. But serious political damage is discounted.
- STARS BEHIND BARS: Zsa Zsa Gabor's trial...
- Demolition of Nimitz Begins; Toll Now 63 : Disaster: Persistent rains intensify fears of mudslides. Seismologists upgrade strength of the quake to 7.1.
- TELEVANGELISTS--Orange County names abound in the just-published...
- Demolition of Nimitz Begins; Toll Now 63 : Disaster: Persistent rains intensify fears of mudslides. Seismologists upgrade strength of the quake to 7.1.
- Judge Slaps Zsa Zsa With 3 Days in Jail
- LIVABLE: Orange County is eighth on the...
- Will Agree to U.S. Peace Plan, Israel Says : Diplomacy: American officials, however, say Jerusalem is insisting on conditions that have blocked the peace process for weeks.
- Indexing-Minus-3% Can Salvage the Budget : Deficit: A threshold on inflation adjustments to federal cash benefits and taxes would not endanger the recipients.
- Boeing Workers Trying to Stop a Bad Bonus Policy
- Gateway Communications Inc.: The Irvine-based maker of...
- * Tina and Bob Hickethier have joined...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Wendy's Balks at Paying Reward
- Ostriches Find Home on the Range, Help Ranchers Feather Their Nests
- Mortgage Investments Plus Inc.: The Newport Beach-based...
- Bush to Seek Global Farm Subsidy Cuts
- Time Warner Posts Loss of $176 Million
- U.S. Too Slow About Auto Safety, Bush Nominee Says
- 'Big-Ticket' Durable Goods Orders Off
- Allied-Signal Inc.: The Morris Township, N.J., company...
- Litton Systems in Woodland Hills won a...
- Iran Granted Right to Take Case to U.S. Court
- Supreme Court to Reopen S.F. Offices
- The 'Problem' Turns Out to Be the Solution : Government: Under attack and underfunded, our public institutions provided the heroics after the Bay Area quake.
- Santa Monica Sees Errors, Refunds Parking Fines
- Burbank Teachers Who Staged Strike May Be Punished : Education: The school superintendent says the one-day walkout violated state laws and the teachers' contract.
- San Diego
- IRVINE : Teachers Voting on District's Latest Offer
- Swedlow Inc., VP Deny Guilt in Federal Case : Indictment: The Garden Grove defense contractor and a vice president responded to charges of falsifying reports on flaws in bomber windshields.
- Premier Bank Reverses Loss; Earns $195,029
- * Ron Berger has been named general...
- * Wendell McElroy has been named product...
- Bankers Trust: The banking company lost $1.42...
- Union Carbide Corp.: The Danbury, Conn., chemical...
- Thrift Assets Decline Again: Thrift assets dropped...
- Health Insurers Planning Double-Digit Rate Hikes
- NATION IN BRIEF : NORTH CAROLINA : 40-Year Prison Term Sought for Bakker
- COLUMN ONE : Minitel: Miracle or Monster? : Erotic message services have become the dirty little secret of France's videotext network. Critics say the government may be profiting from crime.
- Ousted Judge Files as Candidate in Florida Governor's Race
- ANAHEIM : Police Identify Man Wounded by Officers
- QUOTABLE
- The Record Industry Mogul in the Audience : Jazz:The San Diego State University Jazz Ensemble was playing its heart out. And this time someone of note took notice.
- * Vitesse Semiconductor Corp., the Camarillo maker...
- Western Security Bancorp Net Income Rises 102%
- * Cecilia Contini has been appointed to...
- Foothill Group's Profit Drops 56% in 3rd Quarter
- China Mine Blast Kills 19
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : EUREKA : Gift Shops Yank Masks of Hitler
- 'Nays' Heard as Parliament Elects Krenz : East Germany: New head of state swears allegiance to communism, warns against further street protests.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA : Wildfire Contained
- San Diego
- Redskins Turn to Wilburn in Green's Absence
- Humor Is Not Among Donahue's Losses : UCLA:Despite 3-4 record, Bruin coach serves up some laughs at his weekly luncheon with media.
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Murphy Cries Foul, but Fresno State Coach Says That's a Familiar Sound
- No. 1 Corona del Mar Wins in Volleyball
- STAGE REVIEW : Beyond Anatevka in Leningrad's 'Brothers, Sisters' : Theater: Abramov play at the Old Globe is a stunning centerpiece in San Diego's Soviet arts festival.
- Wavetek Corp. The San Diego-based manufacturer of...
- Rothschild Family Opens German Office: The legendary...
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : HEMET : Arizona Crash Victim Identified
- WORLD : Communist Guarantee Dropped
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Downside of Polyunsaturated Fats
- Curtis' Foes Fall Short on Recall Petitions
- Program OKd to Train Poor to Help Elderly
- Cab Driver Accused of Spending Bank Error
- Parents and Educators Debate Textbook Series
- 3 Skinheads Arrested in a Racial Beating
- BENEFACTORS
- SAN DIEGO SHOW CANCELED
- KABC-AM Talks a Good Game Before Court
- Jury Selection Begins in GAF Trial: Jury...
- Rich Can Check Out Decked Out Like King Tut : For the Dead: Nation's funeral directors boast limited-edition urns as well as gold coffins in the shape of the Egyptian Pharaoh.
- Soviet Railway System Crippled by Strikes, Blockades, Mismanagement : Economy: Pravda calls the mounting transport crisis 'an acute thrombosis' that is having a serious impact on industrial production and the standard of living.
- 70,000 Youths Protest Peace Plan in Beirut : Lebanon: Christian followers of Gen. Michel Aoun take to streets against proposal that would shift political power to Muslims.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Plan for Tennis Club to Go Before Panel
- NATION : 2nd Body Found in Texas Rubble
- A Special Session, With Speed
- SANTA ANA : Council Seeks Advice on City Atty. Cooper
- Probe of Duffy's Outside Income Sought
- 'Tooz' Super Bowl Rings Go to Nephews
- Catholic Schools Approve Releaguing Proposal
- Kuragami Sweeps Her Way to Top
- Justice Dept. Revises Rules on RICO Cases
- Southwest Aerospace Job
- P.M. BRIEFING : China Buys Cut-Rate U.S. Wheat
- WORLD : U.S. Envoy to Austria Resigns
- Bush, Tunisian to Confer
- Suspect Faces New Sex Count : Crime: Kyle Joseph Borges is now accused of 11 felonies, including burglary, kidnap, rape and lewd and lascivious conduct with a minor.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Candidates Oppose Closing High School
- Hollywood Remote--and on a Budget : Entertainment: Valencia Studios offers big, no-frills production space at a fraction of the going rate in Hollywood or Burbank.
- * LIVE Entertainment announced that it appointed...
- * Pamela F. Burk has been named...
- LeBonte Resigns as President of Reebok
- Carter Hawley Hale Stores Inc. has named...
- John W. Klug, chairman of American Pacesetter,...
- Martin Lawrence Earnings Up 45% for 3rd Quarter
- FDA Bans Chinese Mushrooms After Food Poisonings : Health: U.S. officials say they believe contamination "may be widespread" in the Asian
- NATION : Democrat Fills House Seat Held by Republican Killed in Crash
- WORLD : Sheraton, Pan Am Sign Pact With Soviets to Build 2 Hotels
- United Way Chief Says He's Unaware of Any Coercion
- Few Mourners for Old Hungary
- Soviet Visitors Go for Goods, From Parrots to Pineapples
- Browns Show Ditka the Flip Side, 27-7
- NATION : NBC Back on Top in Nielsen
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : CALIFORNIA : Panel Pushes Alternative Fuels
- No Reason to Get Involved, Rafsanjani Says of Lebanon Hostages : Iran: Its new leader doesn't appear to be any more flexible than his rigid predecessor, the Ayatollah Khomeini, when it comes to the issue of captive Westerners.