- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY : NRC Panel Urges New Drain Study
- WORLD : 57 Killed as Soviet Paratrooper Transport Crashes in Azerbaijan
- Odds & Ends Around the Valley
- NOTEBOOK : Ventura Off to Best Start Ever After 5th Victory
- INFECTIOUS DISEASE REPORT
- Camarillo's Weekend Fiesta to Mark City's 25th Birthday
- NATION : Galileo Races Toward Jupiter
- Building on Old Ideas for New Tract
- RESTAURANT HEALTH PERMIT SUSPENSIONS--AUGUST
- Spanish Novelist Cela Wins Literature Nobel
- Art Raffle Will Be Held to Aid Damaged Center
- NATION IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Judge Is Overruled on Jet Engine Test
- Janie Eickhoff Likes Setting All of Her Wheels Spinning : Cycling: Cal State Dominguez Hills freshman Janie Eickhoff holds the unofficial world kilometer record on a bike. What's more, she might get to be just as good at speed skating.
- Executive Fined $150,000 in Generic Drug Bribe Case
- Artesia Rejects Church That 'People Didn't Want'
- Record Belgian Robbery
- Ex-Chief of Peninsula Schools Named Acting Superintendent
- Loot's Finder, Torrance Clash Over $24,000
- Fires Burn 250 Acres on Base
- 2nd Seed Agassi Upset by Agenor at Tokyo; 3rd Time in 3 Meetings
- General Manager Tom Flores and owner Ken...
- Sam Who Sets a Stakes Record in 4-Length Victory at Oak Tree
- McMahon Feeling Better, and So Are Chargers
- Jerue Plans to Culminate Comeback Against Saints
- Finding Another Joan Kroc Won't Be Easy
- Who's Hot
- World Series Turns Into World Serious
- KDOC Newscast to Key on Quake Only
- Temblor Leads to Look at O.C. Arts Centers : Safety: Officials of some arts organizations say their contingency plans are holding up, but others say their policies may be evaluated.
- Everybody Gets Into Act at 'On Stage!' Gala
- Western States Midget Title at Ventura Goes to Howard
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Studies Identify Public, Private O.C. Buildings That Might Be Unsafe
- Del Rey Residents Rally Their Forces to March on Crime
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : LIVERMORE : Nuclear Lab Reports Leak of Plutonium
- Man Sentenced to 2 Years in Drunk-Driving Death in 1979
- Countywide : Group Will Honor Area's Female Judges
- ORANGE : East City's Growth to Be Hearing Topic
- Hit-Run Driver Kills Topanga Canyon Man
- Taking the Glitter Out of Gang Life : Gangs: Santa Ana and county law-enforcement officials have joined schools and the clergy in a coalition that will work to cut off the recruitment of pre-adolescent members.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : He's Tops on Skateboard-- : No Mean Trick
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Jail Foes to Submit Written Objections
- A Charred Scent Is Filling Air
- It Was a Day, and Night, to Remember
- World Series on Hold Until Tuesday : Baseball: Saying both Candlestick Park and Oakland Coliseum were not extensively damaged by quake, Vincent sets tentative date for Game 3.
- Clippers to Feel Effects of Benjamin's Departure
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Etheridge Rings Rafters at Roxy
- Bay Area Quake: The Breaking Story : Television: NBC broadcasts were limited by a loss of power and the lack of a backup generator at its affiliate station.
- Senate Votes $1.8 Million for 4 Ex-Presidents
- Budding Mini-Brewery May Go Flat : Redevelopment: A businessman's dreams of reviving a Ventura beer tradition are threatened by city demolition plans.
- Aylsworth & Aylsworth : They Do Business on the Football Field for Santa Monica High School : Preps: The brothers form the passing combination for the Vikings with Bob doing the throwing and John on the receiving end.
- Gates, Block Oppose U.S. Plan for ROTC-Like 'Police Corps'
- FULLERTON : Contested Plan for 111 Homes Denied
- USC Teacher Convicted in Child Porno Case
- PREP NOTES : Torrance Keeps Dropping Games They Could Win
- THE WORLD SERIES : OAKLAND ATHLETICS vs. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS : World Series on Hold Until Tuesday : Baseball: Saying both Candlestick Park and Oakland Coliseum were not extensively damaged by earthquake, commissioner sets tentative date for Game 3.
- He Says the NHL Is Becoming a Bit Drafty
- Crawford Quits SDSU Football
- FIRST OFF . . .
- Roddy McDowall Pulls Out All the F-Stops
- COMMENTARY : TV Reportage: It Wasn't Pretty
- Loss of Electrical Power Forces Jetliner to Land
- Redondo Council OKs Shopping Center
- In 15 Seconds, We Are Humbled : Earthquake: We bury our fear of death under towers of accomplishment. Maybe a simpler life would be more supportive of human frailty.
- Fighting to Take Back Their Area : West Hollywood: Residents say city officials must do more to curb drug dealing and male prostitution off Santa Monica Boulevard.
- Ethics Complaint Filed Against Palos Verdes School Board Member
- D.C. Hearings Sought on Border Violence
- MISSION VIEJO : Planners to Survey Public on Priorities
- Redondo Block Loses First Try at Historic Designation
- FALL SPORTS ROUNDUP : Chatsworth Girls Beat Cleveland Soundly
- Racing at Bay Meadows Is Postponed Until Structural Damage Can Be Determined
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Palmer Again Will Direct Anteaters' Charge, but at Slower Pace
- 'Things Impossible': Daring, Different Kind of Lecture : Performance Art: The FCC might not approve of what Julie Lazar will show as art created for television and radio tonight at Irvine Fine Arts Center.
- House Panel OKs Limits on Airline Deals
- Sean Tracy has joined Ware & Malcomb...
- AMR Says Trump's Bid Was 'Ill-Considered'
- DiAnna J. Toliver has been named the...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : MEXICO : Former Police Chief Gets 11-Year Term
- Gerald C. Teudt Jr. has been elected...
- FISHING : Anglers Load Up as Albacore, Tuna Action Continues to Come Closer
- Panel Endorses Cason
- Helen Reagin of Ladera Heights shot 174...
- The Good Scout Award Luncheon held at...
- STATE : Lotto Jackpot at $15 Million
- WORLD : IRA Convictions Overturned
- Monterey Park : Agency Joins Cleanup Panel
- SPORTSCOPE : Azusa Cougars Eye Whittier as Third SCIAC Grid Victim
- Monterey Park : DWP Will Join Landfill Cleanup Committee
- Bush to Visit Earthquake Area Friday : Federal aid: White House vows 'all-out effort' after criticism for slow response to oil spill and hurricane.
- Pasadena : City Helps Fund Memorial
- Sleek, Futuristic Transit System to Be Previewed : Transportation: Representatives of the San Gabriel Valley Assn. of Cities will be introduced to a new elevated railway now in use in West Germany in a presentation by Magnetic Transit of America Inc.
- Classic '64 Model Still Runs Strong : Mike Larrabee Won the 400 Meters in Tokyo Olympics; Now He Walks Mountains of the World
- Thousand Oaks Annexes Dos Vientos Ranch
- Council Asks Hahn to Sue Africa Unit : City Hall: Frustrated lawmakers urge the city attorney to go after about $260,000 unaccounted for after task force chief Juanita St. John declines to say how it was spent.
- New Sheriff's Office to Open in Topanga
- Jury That Convicted Deaf Slayer Deadlocks on Question of Sanity
- Council Approves Deal for Harbor Industrial Center
- THE WORLD SERIES : OAKLAND ATHLETICS vs. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS : Survivors Too Shaken for Baseball
- Donahue Gets Boot Out of One Bruin : UCLA: Maggio's punting average of 44.8 yards has been a bright spot in what has been a dismal season to this point.
- Primo Nebiolo, who was ousted as president...
- THE SIDELINES : Nuggets Feel Pressure at Rome
- Beckman Given Science Medal by President
- J. P. Industries to Sell Builders' Hardware
- French-American Vintages Newest Entry in the Pop-Premium Category
- Jerry Van Iwaarden has been named project...
- El Salvador's Bid for Cease-Fire Fails
- Pasadena : Choosing a City Manager
- Vets Get Chance to Say Goodby as Moving Wall Heads to Orange
- Parks Tax Proposal Shelved by Council
- 32 Million Live in Poverty, Census Bureau Reports
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : 3 Veterans Oppose Flag Amendment
- Tour of S.F. No Publicity Stunt--Quayle
- SPORTSCOPE : 3rd-Ranked Bruin Soccer Team Will Face Top Teams inUCLA/Met LifeTourney
- FOCUS : University Park: An Education-Oriented Neighborhood
- LOCAL : 100 Flee Mystery Chemical Odor
- Times Will Publish Special Quake Section on Friday
- The Grave Case of the Missing Body
- S.D. Experts to Study Damage in San Francisco
- Man Freed in '76 Killing Loses His Bid to Sue Huntington Beach Widow : Courts: Eugene Clarence Hartman was bitter about his second-degree murder conviction, so he accused the victim's wife of malicious prosecution.
- Berman Calls for L.A. Freeway Safety Study
- Sports : Lure of Scholarship Causes Big Lineman to Play Again : Preps: Workman High's Norberto Garrido quit football in his sophomore year, but found he was able to keep up his grades and return in to the sport.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Edberg Gets 6-1, 6-3 Win at Tokyo
- There's Room for Laurel and Pimlico
- The Dickies Are Back, Just as Silly, Irreverent as Ever : Punk: Band will be in Huntington Beach Saturday evening, playing at Night Moves and pushing a new album called "Second Coming."
- STAGE
- THE SIDELINES : Helms to Interview for Reds Post
- Wang Laboratories Inc.: The Lowell, Mass., computer...
- Bond Prices Little Changed; Dollar Drops
- Ameritech: The Chicago telecommunications firm said third-quarter...
- Brett K. Wight has joined Sunland Communities...
- Bill Introduced to Cut Capital Gains Taxes, Expand IRAs
- Denis Rees has been promoted to general...
- Small Community Papers Finding Larger Markets
- Duarte Firm Tailors Texts for Special Needs : Education: If an Eskimo tribe wants supplemental schoolbooks to teach its young about moose and berries, that's what it gets.
- Tips Offered to Help Older Adults Cope With Back-Breaking Housework
- 1852 $20 Gold Coin Sells for Record $1.35 Million
- WORLD IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Man Killed by Own Grenade in Bogota
- Bikers Say Mobility Outweighs the Risks
- Winners of Spelling Bee Are Letter-Perfect
- Father Serra's Statue Gets New Life--in Bronze : Landmark: The unveiling will conclude an at-times controversial $100,000 campaign to restore the memorial to its original glory.
- ROUNDUP : Laguna Beach Remains Undefeated in Girls' Volleyball
- P.M. BRIEFING : BAT OKs Defensive Structuring
- P.M. BRIEFING : Older Managers Find Jobs Faster
- IBM Buying Back $1 Billion of Stock:...
- 'Bottled,' Not Canned, Laughter From the California Wine Country : Napa Valley: Wine makers, often assumed to be a no-nonsense lot, poke fun at themselves and their profession with humorous newsletters, labels and slogans.
- Landmark Bancorp, the holding company for Landmark...
- Mexico Teachers Strike for 2nd Day
- NATION : Bail Denied in Soviet Spy Case
- Turning to 2-Word Threat: 'Guardian Angels' : Crime: West Hollywood residents say they will bring in outside patrols if drug use and prostitution near bookstore continue.
- Care of Battery Is a Sensitive Issue
- Portraits of Time : Society Works to Preserve Long-Neglected Collection of Photos, Negatives
- DAMAGE: What about local freeways in a...
- Festivities to Mark Westwood's 60th Anniversary
- Escondido Firefighters' Paramedic Role Expanded
- Countywide : Jury Convicts Man in Cashier's Death
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Saddleback Loses First Volleyball Match of Season
- Really Big : That's Name of the Game for Loyola Basketball This Season
- Thousand Oaks Climbs to 7th in State Volleyball Poll
- 1st Novel a Look at the Wild Life in West Texas
- Culver City : Fire Station to Be Moved
- 'Temblor' Makes Impact on Glendale
- Altadena : Trash Recycling Next Year
- Possible Leukemia, Nuclear Plant Link Studied
- Noise Plan Under Fire at Airport : Regulations: The latest city attempt to regulate Long Beach Airport--by limiting total airplane noise rather than the number of flights--is already bucking head winds of opposition.
- McMartin Defense Casts Doubt on Medical Data
- THE SIDELINES : Jones Shoots Record-Tying 64
- Seven-Race California Cup Planned for Santa Anita
- Rams' Jerue Expected to Play Sunday After Comeback From Knee Surgery
- The NCAA Council will recommend year-round drug...
- Crescenta Valley Faces Key League Test
- Rolling Hills Gets Gift From Texas : Preps: Two weeks before Rolling Hills played its first game, Robert Coulter asked for a tryout. Two months later, he's the South Bay's leading rusher with l,102 yards in six games.
- Quake: The Breaking Story : Television: NBC broadcasts were limited by a loss of power and the lack of a backup generator at its affiliate station.
- P.M. BRIEFING : IBM, Digital in Standards Body
- AMR Corp.: The Ft. Worth-based parent of...
- FISHING : Anglers Load Up as Albacore and Tuna Runs Come Closer
- P.M. BRIEFING : 'Ripper' Case Libel Award Cut
- Some might describe it as boring, but...
- Culver City : Meter Plan Advances
- 'Black Stallion' Author Walter Farley Dies
- Ice Capades Skater Thrills at 1st Show on Home Turf
- Santa Monica : Beteta Aims at Hayden Seat
- QUAKE DIARY : The City Shows Class and Grit Amid the Devastation
- The House
- L.A. Postpones Ruling on Homeless Trailers
- Promising New Drugs Deserve Faster Approval : Health: The FDA is determined not to permit drugs that don't merit approval. But blocking effective ones may be a worse sin.
- Tortoise Keeper Fears 'Tank' Is in the Soup
- Family Blames Inmate Death on Ignored Order : Justice: Instead of hospitalizing him, deputies strapped a man to a jail cot where he died of a blood clot in his lung.
- Entertainers Incensed at Park Ban : Arts: Officials call kickoff of Soviet festival a private party; Balboa Park street performers claim discrimination.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Consultant Suggests More Traffic Signals
- Quake Really Does Hit Home for Bob Welch
- Dallas Green, former New York Yankee manager,...
- Mover and Shaker : Passion for Tennis Spurs Darrah to Bring Major Senior Tournament to His Westlake Club
- Gault So Deep He Has Disappeared : Raiders: Receiver was supposed to bring back the team's famed long passing game. But he has come up a bit short.
- COMING ATTRACTIONS
- Director's Revolutionary Dream Comes True : Stage: Paul Verdier has waited for two years to do the legendary "1789," which has its English-language premiere tonight.
- Fashion Show to Benefit World Children's Transplant Fund
- Santa Monica Is Forced to Refund $110,000 in Parking Fines
- Compton : Backers of Housing Plan Want to Hold Hearing
- STATE : B of A Posts 33.7% Profit Gain
- NATION IN BRIEF : THE ROCKIES : 'Nuisance' Grizzly Hunting Proposed
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Residents in Mountains Near Epicenter Roll With the Punches
- BAY AREA QUAKE : WITNESS / STATE SEN. JOHN SEYMOUR : Hotel's 4th Floor Provided View of Chaos, Assistance
- Nurse's Aide Guilty of Raping Comatose Girl
- NHL ROUNDUP : Yzerman, Detroit Hand Minnesota First Defeat, 4-3
- Official Suspended: Slow Response on Fumble
- L.A. and the 'Big One': TV Ready . . . and Waiting
- THE COLLEGES : CLU's Brenda Lee Plays the Part of Multisport Star to the Letter
- At Silicon Valley Firms, It's Almost Business as Usual : Earthquake: Apple, Intel and other high-tech companies say their emergency plans--and good luck--will probably allow them to be back in full operation today.
- Earnings Up, AT&T; Opts to Sweeten Its Pensions
- P.M. BRIEFING : S. Africa to Pay Most of Debt
- No Lie--Joe Isuzu's Creator Sold to French : Advertising: Eurocom SA becomes nation's first multinational player in agency takeover game.
- Japan's Central Bank Warns Bankers: The head...
- Nancy Bergman has been promoted to manager...
- Glendale Officials' Tempers Flare Over Late Computer System
- Carnage Linked Rival Cities in Fear and Pain : Trauma: Across Oakland and San Francisco, the devastation was a shared experience.
- Chandler's Marlowe Is Born Anew
- Early Snowfall Closes Schools, Cuts Off Power
- WORLD : Britain, Argentina to Renew Ties
- It's a Bird . . . It's a Plane . . . It's an Eggs-periment
- Most Bay-Area Based Series Will Go On
- Honecker Quits; E. Germany May Change Course
- Officials Outline Overbudget Wish List : Budget: Glendale Finance Director Brian Butler says city projects planned over the next five years exceed expected revenues by more than $22 million.
- If Drugs Worry You, Look at Alcohol Toll
- Ventura Growers Look to Mexico for Joint Farming Ventures in Baja
- Ballooning Enthusiasts High on Sport
- Lawmen Acquitted in Alleged Curling Iron Torture Plot
- 2 Indiana Businessmen Indicted on Charges of Defrauding HUD
- Picus Says Neighbors Should Be Told : Planning: A proposed ordinance would require notification when changes are made in plans for nearby tracts.
- Man Charged in Steroids Scheme
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Countywide : La Habra Sues to Save Control of 'Jobs Plus'
- BUENA PARK : Discussions Reopen on New Arts Facility
- Students, Faculty Urge Pierce College to Keep Open Space
- ANAHEIM : Panelists to Develop Child-Care Strategy
- St. Vincent de Paul to Send 28 San Diego Addicts to Europe for Therapy
- Chingaderos Wins at Los Alamitos
- High School Game Didn't Have a Score, but Everyone Lost
- UCLA Women Defeat USC in Volleyball
- Master Chorale Hears Sour Note From INS : Music: The government is requiring a job search for the group's music director to assure that John Currie, a Scot, is not displacing an American.
- Networks Turned to Affiliates After Quake
- Thornburgh Tells Soviets of Rule of Law
- A Cat That Has Heart Murmur
- Former Poly High Star Walks On, Lights Up Mt. SAC Win Column
- Harvard Water Polo Club Sinks 4 College Teams in Tournament
- Pravda Editor Ousted in Media Wrangle : Glasnost: Replacement follows special closed-door party meeting in which Gorbachev assailed press opponents to reforms.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON STATE : Bargaining Resumes in Boeing Strike
- NOTEBOOK : Win Too Little, Too Late for Occidental's Football Team
- BOOK REVIEW : 'Three Graces' Get Skewered on a Dull Needle
- El Toro Center Everett Says He'll Attend Creighton
- Architects Release Bowers Museum Renovation Plan
- 'Merry-Go-Round' Next in Tchalgadjieff Series
- KABC Tops Ratings With Quake Coverage
- Horta Blends Brazilian Ideas Seamlessly Into Own Sound
- Kroger Co.: The Cincinnati supermarket company lost...
- UniCare Financial Corp., an Irvine holding company...
- Wall Street : Quake Propels Some Stocks as Market Seems to Stabilize
- Pfizer Inc.: The New York-based pharmaceuticals giant...
- Virtually impossible to find in Southland restaurants a decade ago, risotto--a traditional Italian rice dish--is rapidly gaining local admirers thanks to the work of some innovative chefs. : RISOTTO
- P.M. BRIEFING : Lincoln-Mercury Drops Scorpio After Slow Sales Record in '89
- CHARITY SCORECARD
- San Francisco Stirs After Its Silent Night
- Crushed Cars Pulled From 'Entombment' on Freeway : Aftershock Brings New Terror
- Home Care for Elderly Has Its Drawbacks
- W. Hollywood : Landlords Protest Ruling
- Artist Scorned by County Wins Recognition
- Callers Put Record Load on Phone Nets
- Huntington Park : Laid-Off Employees Demonstrate at City Hall
- Competition Opens for 'Miss Chinatown 1990'
- Search for Bodies to Take Days : State Puts Toll at 273, Then Says It Is Uncertain : Disaster: Earthquake may be America's second deadliest ever. Swath of carnage is 100 miles long. Marina area in San Francisco is evacuated.
- Stones Rolled Right Past Rohrabacher
- The most trusting soul in West Los...
- San Diegans Roll Up Sleeves to Help Quake Victims
- Confined and Free : Citizenship Comes to Wheelchair-Bound Immigrant
- Hunter Testifies to Her Love for Dominelli
- Raising the Roof : Plan to Extend Freeway Into Old Neighborhood Called Cultural Suicide
- THE SIDELINES : Shoemaker Wins 1 Down Under
- Orange National Bancorp, the parent company of...
- Clorox Co.: The Oakland-based diversified producer of...
- HOTELS / TOURISM : Radisson Hotel Promotes Computerized Desk Service, Other Special Amenities
- New Pocket PCs Are a Mixed Bag
- Several Types of Yeast Available for Homemade Straight-Dough Breads
- Thousand Oaks Annexes Ranch as Key Step Toward Development
- Santa Monica : Architects for Shelter Tour
- NIXON FLAG? Even during Richard Nixon's darkest...
- Anything Goes in Bid to Enroll : Education: The number of students looking for spots in top schools is growing, and competition is becoming intense.
- Ventura County Pitches In to Aid Quake Area : Disaster: Seabees and Red Cross workers have been dispatched to bolster the efforts to restore utilities and help victims.
- Chronicling Dog of a Wedding in Ventura Society
- Making Waves : Nature: Risking his life to record the killing of dolphins, Sam LaBudde changed from unfocused drifter to darling of the environmental movement.
- Countywide : Anti-Drug Program Urged for Children
- Booming Lancaster to Consider Tax Hike for Schools
- District Atty. Says Fees Are Legal
- Burbank Councilwoman Drops Husband's Lawsuit
- Greening the Nobel Prize? : Environment: An award would be a step toward reversing the destructive practices that are ruining our planet.
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Thousand Oaks Must Develop Passing Game Before Playoffs
- TONIGHT'S FOOTBALL GAMES : Saddleback on Top of Its Game After Tough Nonleague Schedule
- SATURDAY'S HEROES
- McKinney Out for World Cup Season
- QUOTABLE
- The Letter That's Shaking Hollywood : Movies: A million-dollar screenwriter takes on powerful talent agent Michael Ovitz.
- BellSouth Corp: The Atlanta telephone holding company...
- Iraq Gains New Clout With Saudi Arabia Oil Terminal : Mideast: Additional capacity would allow country to flood the market and seize customers from its neighbors, but officials say they won't do that.