- Check-Cashing Rules Viewed as Fraud Threat
- HOTELS / TOURISM
- Homes and Offices : Quake Expected to Jolt Real Estate Market
- Strong Quakes Rock China, Kill 18
- Handprint Became Her Signature
- BAY AREA QUAKE : BIRD'S-EYE VIEW : Sen. Campbell Surveys Damage, Promises Hearings
- The Vista Docents hold free tours of...
- Proof Sets Vary Widely in Value
- Falana Dances Back From Her Bout With MS
- Pot Harvest a Bust, and Deputies Happy : Narcotics: Law enforcement officials have found only about one-third the usual number of plants this year.
- Long Beach : Bond Rating on Troubled Trash Burner Lowered
- Black Nationalists' Spirit Survived Harsh S. Africa Prisons
- Long Beach : Marina Project in Violation of Federal Permit
- Superintendent's Resignation Still Heating Up Board : Education: Whether former Palos Verdes Supt. Jack Price should get severance pay is just one of the bones of contention.
- No Easy Solutions on Spans : Bridges: For Caltrans, the continuing puzzle is how best to bring mammoth pre-'71 structures up to strength.
- Firm Pleads No Contest in Toxic Waste Dumping
- NORTH : YORBA LINDA : City Considers Flag to Honor Nixon
- Medi-Cal May Lose $80 Million to Fraud; 20 Firms Probed
- S.D., Oceanside Schools Get Quake Kits : Disasters: Timing of presentations with Bay Area temblor was coincidental, but the sessions indicate growing attention to preparedness.
- Mira Costa Girl Spikers Are No. 1 and 'Getting to Feel and Play Like It'
- Michael Smith Makes Fair Debut for the Celtics
- RADIO
- The Soviet Union, sparked by five perfect...
- Soviet Director Aims for the Heart With Rep Premiere of 'Slingshot'
- KNX-AM 1st Radio Station to Report Quake
- Quake: The Breaking Story : Television: San Diego's three network stations scrambled to provide live coverage of disaster.
- Schering-Plough Corp.: The Madison, N.J.-based pharmaceutical and...
- River Boat Gamblers : San Diego Entrepreneur Wants to Try His Luck on Iowa Rivers
- Americans at Japanese Firms Lacking Power, Study Finds : Workplace: U.S. executives complain that they're excluded from the decision-making 'loop' and have little or no chance for career advancement.
- Michael Salogga has joined the Jim Whistler...
- Jerry D. Caulder was elected chairman of...
- Quake Plans Pay Off for Banks, Thrifts
- There's a Lot More R&D; Going on Than Figures Indicate
- Steven J. Kemper has been promoted to...
- Peggy Nimmo and Michelle Bein have been...
- President Names Chief of Education Policy Panel
- Singing Praises of Gospel : Music: 2 San Gabriel Valley choirs take their spirited--and innovative--styles to the fifth annual McDonald's Gospel Fest--the largest competition of its kind in Southern California.
- Unisys Introduces Two Imaging Products
- A New Life for Old Bricks
- Fox Television Stations Inc., Beverly Hills, has...
- John A. Dryden has joined Scher-Voit Commercial...
- MGM Files Lawsuit Against Qintex: MGM/UA Communications...
- Michelle Chandler has been promoted to operations...
- Maxxam Inc.: The Los Angeles aluminum, forest...
- Law Revoking Retirement Pay to Be Debated
- Ocon Family Makes Mark at Glendale and Beyond : Nicaragua: One son's success as a swimmer could help strengthen ties between his baseball-loving father and the family's homeland.
- Pomona Parents Question School Safety : Violence: Officials say they'll look into complaints that security personnel are ineffective.
- Design Line Names Manager
- Diceon Electronics Inc. reported a $2.2-million loss...
- Jaguar Hopes to Announce GM Deal: The...
- Ginger Meatballs Are Great Treat for Unexpected Guests
- LOCAL : Man Dies of Apparent Overdose After Breaking Into Valley Home
- Assessing Health of Asian, Latino Youth : Fitness: The Montebello school district learns that many Latino and Asian children, like their Anglo and black counterparts, are heavy, out of shape and have high cholesterol levels.
- SOUTHLAND : 4 Masked Bandits Rob Jeweler
- Padres' Value Placed in $100-Million Range : Baseball: The for-sale team is reportedly worth more thanks to TV contracts and a good year on the field.
- BoMed Medical Manufacturing Ltd., an Irvine manufacturer...
- Consumer Prices Up Modest .2% for Sept. : Economy: Clothes prices rise sharply, but energy costs fall for the fourth consecutive month.
- Farley Selling Three Units: Farley Inc. agreed...
- West Coast Outpaces Nation in Personal Income Growth
- Chuck Lombardi was appointed regional director for...
- General Dynamics Corp.: The St. Louis defense...
- Some Firms to Get Windfall From Quake
- Alaska Air Group Inc.: The Seattle parent...
- Choosing Wisely Among the Many Cooking Oils
- Gorbachev Out to Get Him, Yeltsin Says : Soviet Union: Other radicals fear they are being silenced in a return to conservatism.
- Maui-Style Italian Dish
- Growers Plan to Eliminate Export Peril : Agriculture: Japan says it will not accept lemon and orange crops infested with the Fuller rose beetle or its eggs after 1990.
- VTN Corp., an international engineering, land-planning and...
- 'Days of the Verdugos' to Celebrate Heritage
- Tiffany Cooks Up Breakfast for the Center and Ballet
- Lithuanians Get a Gift: Christmas
- Nordstrom Wrongfully Fired Clerk: A superior court...
- CommerceBancorp, the holding company for CommerceBank in...
- Insurers Freeze Sales of Quake Policies
- P.M. BRIEFING : Digital Equipment Profits Fall
- Great Western Financial: The Beverly Hills parent...
- H. F. Ahmanson & Co.: The Los...
- Viacom International Inc.: The New York-based communications...
- Search For Bodies to Take Days : State Puts Toll at 273, Then Says It Is Uncertain
- Lawn Bowling Legend to Compete
- Youth Choir Revamped 2nd Time in 2 Years
- WORLD IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : 'House Arrest' of Spy Suspect Ends
- The House
- Students Questioned in High School Arson Fire
- Key Senate Panel Backs the Idea of an Inspector General for CIA
- Tennis Club Open Slated Next Month
- Early Snow Dusts Chicago as Mercury Plunges Across the Midwest and Plains
- Two Plead Guilty in Drive-By Shooting
- The truth and nothing but: Former Secretary...
- Philip Marlowe Returns to the Mean 'Springs'
- BACK--YARD BUZZ : Beekeepers Pursue Sweet Life With the Help of Happily Humming Hives
- Ethics Panel Gives Rep. Bates Light Penalty in Sexual Harassment Case : Congress: Woman who brought charges against San Diego lawmaker is 'disgusted.'
- 'High-Intensity' Drug Attack Bogging Down : Crime: A federal plan to provide cities with emergency aid to battle cocaine dealers appears mired in bureaucracy.
- O'Connell Bolstered by Defeat of Recall Effort
- Amendment Outlawing Flag Desecration Killed
- Shuttle Aloft, Sends Galileo on 6-Year Voyage to Jupiter
- Alhambra : Recycling Begins Friday
- Night Life : Nocturnal World Has Haunts and Rhythm of Its Own
- Ventura Announces New City Attorney
- S.F.'s Mystique Is Still a Strong Attraction : Image: Although dealt a horrible blow, San Francisco continues to have admirers throughout the country.
- Rx for Health Coverage
- News Media Make Do With Flickering Power and Lots of Ingenuity
- Salvation Army Won't Run Day Laborer Program
- Fairfax : Permits Being Issued Again
- RELIGION : Reject Right-to-Die, Bishops Ask
- Armenian Groups to Assist Red Cross
- Businesses Escape With Relatively Minor Damage : Economy: Most firms were closed for the day, but officials believe the long-term commercial loss may be slight.
- Beekeepers Need Knowledge, Not Money
- Grim Profile of Children in Pasadena
- Who's Hot
- Trying to Brush Up on Current Beliefs Can Get You Down
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Orange County Offers Assistance to Tremor Victims
- Pillow Covers Give Reader the Slip
- U.S. Urged to Give Soviets Most-Favored Trade Status
- Mar Vista Gardens Given $2 Million by HUD : Housing: The 601-unit project is one of six in Los Angeles receiving federal funds to modernize their aging facilities.
- Thatcher Rails at Sanctions on South Africa
- Pasadena : Replacement Fees Fixed
- La Canada Flintridge OKs Recycling Contract
- Camarillo Readies For Mt. SAC Attack
- Sixth-Graders Worry About More Than the Three Rs : Fears: Kids say that washing up after junior high P.E. class can be as horrifying as the 'Psycho' shower scene.
- Topanga : Part-Time Sheriff's Office
- The 18 who remained to welcome Wilcox were in a vexatious state of mind . . .
- House Prosecutors Urge Senate to Convict Judge in Bribery Case
- Northrop Corp.: The Los Angeles-based defense contractor...
- Western Digital: The Irvine computer company lost...
- Housing Starts Decline 5.2% to 7-Year Low
- Kris Hanaman has joined Pan Pacific Development...
- Controversial Rights Panel Chairman Quits
- Tandon Corp.: The Moorpark, Calif., personal computer...
- Western Digital Starts Year With Lower Sales, $3-Million Loss
- NATION : Fast Panama Withdrawal Eyed
- Plane and Fancy : In Santa Monica, Its World Capital, a Swift Odd Aircraft Keeps Its Fans' Dreams Aloft
- BAY AREA QUAKE : The Phone Lines Are Swamped : Communications: The public is urged to phone the Northern California area for emergencies only, so the phone system does not collapse.
- Cerritos College Refuses to Arm Campus Police
- HELPLESS: Beth and Dick Lundin of Newport...
- Monrovia Weighs New vs. Expanded Police Station
- Social Security Benefit to Rise 4.7% : Pension: The annual cost-of-living adjustment will be the biggest in 7 1/2 years.
- BAY AREA QUAKE : WITNESS / ADRIENNE GAINES : 'It Was a Tragedy--but There Was Compassion'
- Freeway Link Would Not Help That Much
- Censoring Audience Comment Is Unfair
- 'Self-Esteem Is Earned'
- Task Force Composition
- 'Self-Esteem Is Earned'
- 'Self-Esteem Is Earned'
- Glendale College Parking Situation Angers Student
- Bouquet for Longtime Police Chief, Leaving Monterey Park
- State College Expansions
- Grand Jury Probe
- Flag Burning
- Earlier Letter 'Made Me Laugh'
- 'Self-Esteem Is Earned'
- Drug Names
- Wild Rice
- MOVIES - Oct. 19, 1989
- MOVIES - Oct. 19, 1989
- Names in the News - Oct. 19, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 19, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 19, 1989
- Local Underwriters Feel No Aftershocks From Bay Area Quake : Insurance: Companies begin routine moratoriums on new policies. Agents are bracing for an expected flood of inquiries just the same.
- Gingerbread Cake Snap to Prepare
- Doctors and Nurses Waited for Crunch That Never Came
- BAY AREA QUAKE : L.A. Residents Pour Blood, Cash, Selves Into Relief Effort
- Double-Deck Road Safety Stirs Debate
- BAY AREA QUAKE : There's Irony Aplenty as Earthquake's Fickle Fury Is Etched Across Landscape
- Fire Burns 3,000 Acres in Rugged Canyon Area
- From the Wreckage Come Tales of Horror and Heroes
- Orange County Freeways Called Relatively Safe : Design: Experts feel comfortable about the safety of elevated highways. But without modifications, pillars and columns appear to be the system's weak link.
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Hope Crumbling in Hunt for Survivors : Collapse: Messages urge anyone alive in freeway debris to not give up, but rescuers and heat-sensitive cameras fail to find any life.
- School Talks Collapse in Beverly Hills : Education: Hopes for a quick settlement are dashed and attendance sags at campuses.
- Big San Diego Quake Called Unlikely but Possible
- Ethics Panel Rebukes Bates for Sexual Harassment
- La Habra Man Held, Faces Extradition to Bonn on Nazi War Crimes Charges
- U.S. Seizes Man Accused of Nazi War Crimes
- South Korean Leader Roh Arrives for L.A. Visit
- U.S. Calls Shamir 'Unhelpful' in Objecting to Pressure for Peace Talks
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Scientists Aren't So Sure San Andreas Was at Fault : Seismology: Survey teams fail to find the surface displacement they expected and are checking two smaller faults in the area as possible culprits.
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Board Wants to Push O.C. Quake Plan, Splits Over Funds
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Insurers Face Massive Quake Liability
- Battered Towns Try to Put Lives Back Together
- BAY AREA QUAKE : 100,000 People Live in Unsafe Buildings in L.A., City Officials Say
- A Child's Touch, and Rescue Hope Is Revived
- BAY AREA QUAKE : U.S., State Agencies Rush Aid to Disaster Areas
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Stance Shifts on U.S. Forces in S. Korea : Military: Congress earlier barred troop cuts; now, a reduction seems all but inevitable.
- Shock Waves : O.C. Businesses Assess Effects of Bay Area Quake
- Ingenuity : Doing Business With Bay Area Took Extra Effort
- Credit : Bond Prices Close Lower in Erratic Trading
- P.M. BRIEFING : Philip Morris Profits Up 20.5%
- Count Inappropriate, Accused Judge Says : The Bench: U.S. District Judge Robert Aguilar asks for dismissal of a racketeering charge because it fails to allege bribery or any other financial motive.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : 5 Gambling Ring Suspects Arrested
- Scott O'Dell, 91; 'Writer of Books That Children Read'
- Reprints of Quake Section Available
- PUC Says Utilities Stall Merger Review
- San Diego
- Pro-Choice Is Winning Political War : Abortion: Victories in Congress, Florida and public opinion add to the tally. And California legislators are listening.
- Van Nuys Man Gets 6-Year Term for Killing Boss
- Dodger, Angel Facilities Could Present Options
- UCLA to Play USC in Pac-10 Volleyball
- No. 16 San Diego State Ties USD, 1-1, in Soccer
- Gretzky Blanked at Home in 3-2 Loss to Bruins
- NBC--68 . . . ABC--1 : TV RATINGS
- JAZZ REVIEW : Bohanon Leads Group at Webster's
- Clarified U.S. Covert Policy Sought : Congress: Key members tell the President they would welcome a plan to end ambiguity on clandestine moves that threaten foreign leaders.
- Mountain Lion Hunt Ban Upheld : Environment: Appellate Judges scolded Fish and Game officials and said a report they circulated 'swept the serious criticisms of this project under the rug.'
- Storm Clouds Stall Space Shuttle Liftoff
- A Writer's Dark Side : Books: After a 16-year absence, during which he wrestled with life's dark forces, Thomas Sanchez emerges with a comic masterpiece.
- L.A. Panel OKs $2.1 Million to Pay Alternative Landfill Fees
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Mountain Lion Protection Upheld
- Baker Looks Ahead
- America's Cup Sportsmanship Style Lives On in North County
- Countywide : $1.3 Million Pegged for Drug Program
- San Diego Youth Ready to Toss for Frisbee Title
- Bulldozer Parade : Convention Center Expansion Gets Roaring Send-Off
- UCLA Raises Africa Task Force Debt by $6,500
- Ken Norman Signs Contract Extension
- VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : L. A. Baptist Sweeps Past Whittier Christian
- Well-Rounded Blackwell Lifts Hart's Offense
- Benjamin Has Left L.A.; Clippers Will Feel Effects of Departure
- Georgetown Has Its Rivals Thinking Big
- Theater Group Keeps Culture of Tribes Alive : Dance: American Indian Dance Theatre helps preserve traditions of many tribes with acclaimed performances on far-flung tours.
- Films From 18 Nations Will Screen at Festival
- Southwestern Bell Corp.: The St. Louis-based telecommunications...
- Polaroid Corp.: The Cambridge, Mass., photography company...
- Japanese Bank Chief Calls for Caution in Financing Buyouts
- GTE Corp.: The Stamford, Conn., telecommunications company...
- 31.9 Million Americans in Poverty in '88; 13.1% Rate
- Connecticut Hospital Halts Use of 150 Generic Drugs
- Massive Quake Hits Bay Area : Freeway Falls, Killing Scores; Toll May Exceed 200 : Disaster: Portion of Bay Bridge buckles in 6.9 temblor. Buildings ablaze in San Francisco and Berkeley. Power knocked out across hundreds of miles.
- Robert I. McQueen; Former Editor of Magazine for Gays
- Bush to Veto Abortion Rights Expansion Move : Legislation: Angry Democrats vow to seek an override after an effort to compromise collapses.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Waldheim Cleared in War-Crimes Case
- Ex-Laguna Fire Chief Kuhn Dies
- Reticence on Failed Coup Spared Us a Bigger Mess : Panama: Much of Washington is hell-bent on embroiling us more deeply in schemes against Noriega, but more important objectives are served by staying out.
- Medicare Surtax
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : 99-Acre Housing Site to Be Session Topic
- Poland
- Divac Scores 23 in Laker Win
- Palmdale Head Coach Denies Role in Attack
- Outdoors : A Russian Ruse? : Anglers Learn That Myth Barely Exceeds Reality in Remote Area of Soviet Union
- Words Ignite USC-Notre Dame Rivalry
- Baseball Faces Question: On With Show? : Quake: Some see it as a 'tough call' whether the World Series should be completed in shadow of tragedy.
- STAGE REVIEW : Too Relaxed 'Town' Has Its Moments
- Through an Orange (Industry), Darkly : Television: KCET chronicles the life and eventual death of the citrus business in Orange and Los Angeles counties.
- FIRST OFF . . .
- Investor Boosts Lockheed Stake: Dallas investor Harold...
- List of Investigators of Lincoln Grows; Bankruptcy Judge Appoints Examiner : BANKING / FINANCE
- Viacom Will Sell Half of Showtime for $225 Million
- Integrated Resources Calls Off Talks: Integrated Resources...
- Gorbachev Invites U.S. Firms to Settle In, Says 'Opportunities Endless'
- Bush, Roh Spar Sharply Over South Korea Trade
- Local : Fog Shuts John Wayne Airport
- WORLD IN BRIEF : WORLDWIDE : Cuba May Be Elected to Security Council
- $2.1 Million in Dump Fees Voted to Ease Lopez Canyon
- BANKING / FINANCE
- Ocean Pacific Owners Are Quietly Seeking a Buyer
- Regulators Call Futures Reform Bill Too Tough
- Investor Sues Irvine-Based NEC
- P.M. BRIEFING : Pacific Bell Network Escapes Quake Harm; Lines Overloaded
- Eastern Says It's Nearing End of Chapter 11
- Growing Tension With U.S. Feared by Shamir : Mideast: The Israeli leader launches a rare attack on the United States as he prepares for a trip to Washington.
- Honecker Ousted in E. Germany, Ending 18 Years of Iron Rule
- THE QUAKE : Bush Acts Quickly to Send Federal Aid to Devastated Area
- State Inquiry Targets Leading Aluminum Recycling Firm
- LAGUNA BEACH : Baskets Distributed for Recycling Effort
- Did Eagles' Soaring Set the Bear Roaring? : Market: Explanations for the jolt in stock prices range from the gridiron to speculators' comeuppance. Perhaps it really signals that traders mistrust their own defiant optimism.
- Missing Teacher : Kids Make Do With Substitutes in Beverly Hills
- Measure M Critics, Proponents Blame Each Other for Woes : Transportation: Opponents of the tax hike say that the ballot measure won't free up freeways. Proponents argue that commuters can't lose.
- Medicare Surtax
- Officer Talks Young Man Out of 24-Story Leap
- HOW TO HELP
- San Fernando OKs Latino Supermarket, Shopping Plaza for Downtown District
- San Diego
- THE WORLD SERIES : OAKLAND ATHLETICS vs. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS : The First Priority at Candlestick Was to Get Out of Park Safely
- STAGE REVIEW : Getting in Moody for 'Sweeney Todd'
- THE QUAKE : Quake Attraction Halted
- Senate OKs Funds for Nicaraguan Opposition : Central America: President Bush does a selling job on conservative senators worried that a vote for the measure could be used against them in campaign commercials.
- Arrests Fan Hotel's Labor Dispute
- Record Promoter Pleads Guilty to Payola Charges
- San Diego
- Water District Votes to Ban Landfill Expansion
- Dallas Green Tells of Job Offer as Manager of Reds
- ON THE SIDELINES : NCAA Council Backs All-Year Drug Tests, Harsher Penalties
- Former Olympic boxers Michael Carbajal and Ray...
- Drink and late hours kept Gerry Cooney...
- Knee Surgery to Sideline Woolridge at Least 3 Weeks
- CENSORSHIP
- Outasight! What It Takes to Get the Stones Rolling : Pop: A crew of 240 handles the scaffolding and the sound, lighting and video equipment. Each concert will burn 2.4 million watts.
- L.A. Is Waking Up to Voyeur Radio
- Tighter Inspection of Seafood Sought: House Agriculture...
- Seidman Says Wall Erred by Meeting With Lincoln Chief
- Owners Confirm They Are Seeking a Buyer for OP Surf Wear
- P.M. BRIEFING : GE to Cut 450 Appliance Jobs
- World Psychiatric Assn. Votes to Conditionally Readmit Soviets
- Judge Halts Testing on Engine of DC-10 That Crashed in Iowa
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : CALIFORNIA : State Farm Will Delay Its Billing
- BAY AREA QUAKE : The Bay Bridge: The Backbone of S.F. Is Broken
- NATION IN BRIEF : KENTUCKY : Bennett Urges Strict Marijuana Policy
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SONOMA COUNTY : Drive-Up Window Planned for Voters
- Danilo Kis; Yugoslav-Born Writer, Essayist
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Reimbursement for Developers Is OKd
- San Diego