- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SOUTH LAKE TAHOE : U.S. Set to Triple Dead Tree Logging
- Bush Backs Webster, Aide Says, Amid Report He'll Be Replaced
- Focus on Further Arms Cuts Urged : Disarmament: Anticipating agreement on a 50% cut in nuclear warheads, U.S. and Soviet conferees set their sights on 'a minimum nuclear deterrent.'
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Truck Terminal Standards Stricter
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Tear Gas Used to End Siege of Apartment
- BREA : Council to Consider Changes in Sign Laws
- Del Manufacturing in Oxnard won a $1,718,252...
- Blind Man Wins Fight to Be Diplomat
- Good Times: Best-selling author and New York...
- Wesley C. MacIntire; Sole Survivor of Bridge Disaster
- Colombian Judge Slain in Drug Traffic Capital
- Ghost of Black Monday Helps to Manage Crisis : Wall St. Chronology: Regulators stay calm, use lessons learned in 1987 to avert panic. So far, it's worked.
- Santa Clarita Agrees to Pay $7 Million for City Hall Site
- From Hero to Jerk: Good Old Ed Serves Party Crowd a Dose of Reality
- Youth Shot --and Death List Grows
- Trial Begins for 2 Men in Slaying During Burglary
- Sales and Profit Increase 19% at Superior Industries
- Security Pacific Posts 10% Gain; Big Loss at J. P. Morgan
- Rockwell International Corp. in Canoga Park won...
- New CEO at Office Automation
- UAL Stock Continues Fall; Bidders Try to Revive Deal
- Police Absolve Border Agents in Boy's Death
- Supporting the Contras in Peace
- Bills Get the Last Half on Bell : Rams: Buffalo uses L.A. running back's comments as motivation in 23-20 victory.
- Edmund A. Hamburger has been named senior...
- Profit Off Almost 30% at IBM; Product Delays Cited
- TRW Inc.: The Cleveland-based producer of aerospace,...
- UAL Stock Off $56; Wolf Tries to Revise Bid
- REBOUND ON WALL STREET : Discount Broker : Schwab & Co., Stung in 1987, Had Crisis Plan Ready for Fall of 1989
- Asian Pacific Awards to Focus on Legal Efforts
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Plan Seeks to Make Math Interesting
- Gramm-Rudman Is the Key to Reducing Deficit, Congressman Tells Irvine Group
- Colombian Is Refused Bail on Drug Charge
- Imperial Beach Goes for Broke on Utility Tax Vote
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Children to Learn About Indian Life
- Jazz Owner Now Seeks American Funds for Arena
- MUSIC
- JAZZ REVIEW : Bohanon Leads Group at Webster's
- A Tale of Two Chargers : McMahon is Doubtful for Game With Giants : Is he out?: A dislocated shoulder, bruised knee and sprained ankle make the Chargers quarterback an unlikely participant for Sunday's game.
- Mission Viejo Remains Atop Prep Football Poll
- Wagner Reinstated at San Diego State But Slack to Start : Aztecs: A redshirt freshman from Lincoln High School, suspended last week after he missed several practices, is returing to the team after a unanimous voice vote by his teammates.
- Mahorn or No, They Figure to Be Bad
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Wood Sparks UC Irvine to a Volleyball Victory
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Fullback Byrnes Assumes New Role
- Soviet Gymnasts Take Sizable Lead
- Music Reviews : Ames Piano Quartet Brings Its Sense of Vigor, Forward Motion to Fullerton
- Music Reviews : Young Musicians Orchestra Opens Season
- Four Local Artists Win Dewar's Awards
- Music Reviews : Mercenary Drumbeat Accompanies Predictable Empire Brass
- TV Reviews : Gish Confronted With Date Rape in 'Not a Stranger'
- FIRST OFF . . .
- Race Becomes Issue in Mississippi Game : Prep Controversy: All-white private school is charged with trying to forfeit football game because opposing team has a black player.
- COLLEGE DIVISION : For This Coach, Relating to Star Is No Problem
- NOTEBOOK : Craig Knows Who to Blame If Giants Lose
- Golden League to Decide Fate of Suspended Game
- SOCCER
- MUSIC REVIEWS : The Show Goes On for Japanese Philharmonic Orchestra of L.A.
- ON THE SIDELINES : Knee Surgery for Cubs' Dawson
- Bigotry on Campuses
- Car Insurance
- Stanford Students
- Bigotry on Campuses
- Arafat's Request to Visit U.S.
- Bigotry on Campuses
- Bigotry on Campuses
- Helms' Victory
- MOVIES - Oct. 17, 1989
- MOVIES - Oct. 17, 1989
- Orange County Investors : Most Weather Their Worries, Some Prosper
- REBOUND ON WALL STREET : Foreign Trading : World Markets Gyrate in Response to Wall Street's Chaos
- High Court Will Weigh California Challenge to Supermarkets Merger
- REBOUND ON WALL STREET : Commodities Market : Record Trading Day Failed to Ruffle Chicago Exchange
- GOOD STOCK: The stock market lurches on...
- TONIGHT: The San Francisco Ballet, oldest in...
- LIGHTS, CAMERA . . . : How...
- Shotgun Had Just Been Purchased in Murder-Suicide
- TOP COP: When the International Assn. of...
- GENETIC: Impressed with new DNA technology, county...
- Garden Grove Sign Plan to Be Reconsidered : City Government: Civil libertarians and minority groups have called the city's plan for signs in English unconstitutional.
- County Nurses Accept Pact That Nears Goal of 'Parity'
- Lineup Yields Murder Suspect : Crime: After an apparent transient woman was gunned down in Costa Mesa, a suspect was cornered by police near a shelter, sparking an outcry of concern from shelter neighbors.
- Beverly Hills Teachers Walk Off the Job : Education: Faculty members were angry, parents were upset and students didn't learn much during the first day of the first-ever strike by teachers in the city.
- REBOUND ON WALL STREET : Staying Cool : Small Investors Resisted Their Impulse to Flee
- Names in the News - Oct. 17, 1989
- Names in the News - Oct. 17, 1989
- Names in the News - Oct. 17, 1989
- Names in the News - Oct. 17, 1989
- Names in the News - Oct. 17, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 17, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 17, 1989
- P.M. BRIEFING : K mart to Purchase PACE
- Some Brokerages Tape Phone Calls: Several top...
- 4 Still Hospitalized, 36 Stranded After Vegas Bus Accident
- Two Killed as Hurricane Jerry Cuffs Texas Coast Towns
- CALIFORNIA BAY AREA : Disrupt Holidays, AIDS Group Asks
- Residents of a seaside community are split over efforts to rein in a herd of wild horses.
- Man Arrested in the Death of His Baby Nephew
- Everyone Counts
- Clearing the Air in Europe : Soviet Bloc: Regular dialogue between East and West about the dramatic changes in Europe could prevent discord between Washington and Bonn.
- Geoff Bodine took advantage of a last-lap...
- Atlanta Edges Patriots With a Late Field Goal
- TOP PERFORMANCESPassingQuarterback, Team Att. Cmp. Yds. TD...
- Giamatti Constantly on Vincent's Mind : About Bay Area Series? 'Something Eloquent and Memorable'
- They've Seen Him Attain Goals : Gretzky Family: King star did not forget his parents on his path to National Hockey League stardom.
- Highway 101 Hopes Album 3 Is Up to Speed
- Palestinians, Shamir in Twin Blow Reject Baker's Mideast Plan
- NATION : Project Seeks to Vitalize Math
- Navy Hopes Drug Test Will Detect, Deter Meth Users
- Finally, Someplace to Call Home : Housing: The Longs are luckier than some homeless families: A church group got them an apartment in the nick of time.
- Finally, Someplace to Call Home : Official Uses Savvy to Pay for Housing
- Nurse Faces Trial in Roommate's Slaying in Alleged Insurance Scheme
- Mann Won't Play for SDSU Women This Season
- GORDIE HOWE'S CAREER
- Duckworth Helps Portland Defeat Clippers for Second Straight Night
- Bjorn Borg will sue his ex-girlfriend for...
- MOTOR RACING / LAGUNA SECA : Mears Becomes Winningest Indy-Car Driver of the '80s
- DAYTIME TV RATINGS
- SEND IN THE . . .
- Dow Rebounds 88 Points : But Other Stocks Lag on 4th-Heaviest Trading Day : Nearly Half of Friday's Loss Erased
- Now What, After Drug Scandal and Big Bust? : Law enforcement: Retrenchment is the watchword on one front of the Los Angeles-area drug wars, but federal asset-seizure laws provide incentive for continued police cooperation in the fight against traffickers.
- WORLD : Colombia Paper Bombed; 4 Die
- Boy, 5, Dies After Being Thrown From Horse
- 'New Realism' Hardens Attitudes Toward Homeless : Communities: Compassion for the destitute isn't fading, Los Angeles County officials insist. But some areas are adopting the 'not in my back yard' syndrome.
- STREET SMART : CHP Makes Fast Buck Corralling Car-Pool Lane Cheats
- Peete's Touchdown Gives Lions First Win
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : McEnroe Can't Handle Connors
- Nicks Regains Ring, But Misplaces Other Valuables
- Convent
- MUSIC
- JAZZ REVIEW : Neville an Unlucky Choice for Lazben Opener
- WORLD IN BRIEF : EL SALVADOR : Rebels, Government Prepare for Talks
- LOCAL : D.A. Wants Zsa Zsa to Do Time
- Vietnamese Gangs Tied to Thefts of Computer Chips
- Lawmakers Become Masters of Illusion When It Comes to Gramm-Rudman Law : Budget: Congress is cutting the deficit with sleight-of-hand maneuvers in order to appear to be complying with the statute's stringent targets.
- LOCAL : Escape Ends in Westlake Village
- Police Power Magnifies Harm of Lying : Law: Police do commit perjury, and neither their superiors nor the courts seem to care much. But lying by keepers of the law perverts justice.
- Boat Fraud Leaves Investigators Lost at Sea : Evidence to Prove Scuttling Is Often Scattered on Rocks or Ocean Floor
- Milestone for Eagles' Cunningham
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UC Irvine Defeats Pacific in Water Polo
- Redskins Go to the Air Too Late, Fall to Giants, 20-17
- Aztecs' Victory Wasn't a Looker
- HORSE RACING / NORFOLK STAKES : Grand Canyon Wins in Grand Style; Next Is the Breeders' Cup
- Gretzky Becomes the Greatest One : Hockey: King center passes Gordie Howe as the all-time scoring leader with 1,852 points, and he scores the last two goals to help beat Edmonton, 5-4.
- Sudden Change of Pace for a Maturing Puma
- THOMAS T. HAMMOND : Housing Market Make-Over : Lower Rates, Bigger Role for Mortgage Bankers Forecast
- NCNB Expects to Bid on More Texas...
- Stocks Down in Europe Financial Centers : Market: Traders report price declines of 3% to 15% as 'circuit breakers' are triggered. Japan's Nikkei closes down 1.8%.
- Japan's Ministry of International Trade and Industry...
- Press Recognizes No Shield for the Naked Truth
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : PALO ALTO : Customer Puts Ring on Finger and Flees
- Biker Crackdown Puts Cafe in Slow Gear : Bikers: Owners of the Rock Store, a cafe and grocery that draws motorcycle enthusiasts, say they're losing business because of a CHP roadblock aimed at stopping motorcycle racing on a stretch of Mulholland Highway.
- ON THE SIDELINES : Liebler Dies of Crash Injuries
- Johnson Takes Over in Third Period, Leads Lakers Past SuperSonics, 119-98
- THE WORLD SERIES : OAKLAND ATHLETICS vs. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS : He's Running, A's Are Running Away
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Faldo Flies With an Eagle to Beat Woosnam in Final
- It's Time for Rams and Bills to Take Some Physical Shots
- NAMES
- Marshall Plan for Eastern Europe
- PAC Benefited Many Voting on Bill Today
- To Russia With Beer
- Cold Snap Cuts Citrus Crop Estimates: A...
- Sony Taking On an Even More American Look
- P.M. BRIEFING : Business Sales Up Hefty 3.1%
- WORLD : Turkish Blast Injures Saudi Aide
- 5 Killed in Car Pileup
- Trump Cancels AMR Bid as Stock Dips to $84.87 1/2
- WORLD : Kadafi, Mubarak Reconcile
- Sisulu a Guiding Light to Young in Early Days : South Africa: While Mandela was clearly the leader, Sisulu was regarded as the thinker and philosophizer of the cause.
- Check the Mirror for Glimpse of Insanity
- Tokyo Market Heads Up After Early Plunge
- LOTTERY RESULTS: OCT. 14
- Billy Graham Now a Hollywood Star : Religion: The world's best-known evangelist gives the film capital some advice as his plaque is dedicated on the Walk of Fame.
- COSTA MESA / NEWPORT / IRVINE : COSTA MESA : Council to Review General Plan Today
- Ditka Rips Bears After 33-28 Loss
- ON THE SIDELINES : Network Signs Ex-Mets Carter
- Darrin Nelson Decides to Sit Out
- ART
- Toyota Changing Its Corporate Culture Profile : WORKPLACE: In a bid to become a fiercer competitor, the Japanese auto giant scraps its old seniority system and increases its budget for research.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Boeing, Union to Resume Talks
- P.M. BRIEFING : IBM Quarter Earnings Fall 29%
- P.M. BRIEFING : Process Captures CFCs During Refrigerant Repairs, Firm Says : Whirlpool Recaptures CFCs
- Calm Returns to Tokyo Markets After Early Dive
- Thornburgh to 'Nudge' Soviet Reforms : Soviet Union: The U.S. attorney general invites the Kremlin to 'pick and choose' from the American legal system in revamping its own.
- East Germans to Rally Today in Leipzig : East Bloc: A showdown on reforms may come at a Central Committee meeting later this week.
- SCIENCE : Fetal Tissue Study Ban Retained
- Actor-Director Cornel Wilde Dies at 74
- Angolan Rebel Sees U.S. Aide, Zaire Leader
- WORLD : Leaders Urge Honecker Ouster
- Boy, 14, Among Seven Victims of Deadly Violence
- Outage Results in Sewage Spill
- NORTH : LA HABRA : Program Aims at Diversion From Gangs
- CENTRAL : SANTA ANA : Man Fatally Shot in Motorists' Dispute
- WAYNE GRETZKY'S CAREER
- Mark Allen took 19 minutes 25 seconds...
- Dance and Music Reviews : Gillian Weir Opens L.A. Bach Festival
- Dance and Music Reviews : Flamenco Guitarist Montoya Bids Farewell
- Dance and Music Reviews : Sydney Dance Company in Murphy's 'Some Rooms'
- Rain Damages Crops: The state-federal Agricultural Statistics...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : 2 Tied to Drug Trade Reportedly Arrested
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Emergency Declared as Storm Rips Areas
- Landfill's Fallout Unsettling to Residents
- Michaels to Skip Rams, Stick With Series
- PREP REVIEW : For Laguna Beach Senior, 2 Sports Twice as Nice
- Diet Company Ads Are Mixing Fame With Physique : Marketing: Celebrity endorsements have helped boost profits--and also fattened the wallets of some slimmed-down stars.
- LOCAL : Huntington Beach Siege Ends
- The Scene: Thursday's premiere of "Look Who's...
- LOCAL : Canoga Park Gunman Sought
- SADDLEBACK / SOUTH BEACH : DANA POINT : Birthday Celebration to Fete Harbor's 18th
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Operation Found Unnecessary
- Broncos Shut Down Dickerson and Colts
- Steelers Use Steals to Seal Win
- Bad, Bad Leroy's Son Makes His Own Music Now
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Tony n' Tina' Brings Family Circus to L.A.
- Summit on Education
- Greenspan Notes Banking Risks, Urges High Capital
- Taiwan's economic success has earned it a...
- How Poor Were Lost in Shuffle of O.C. Renewal
- THE TIMES POLL : Van de Kamp, Wilson Even in Governor Race
- Court Gets Pro-Choice Plea From 10 Governors
- Liver Transplant Child Readmitted to Hospital
- WORLD : Israeli Military Bans 'Hamlet'
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Intestinal Parasites Plague Third World : Health: A little-recognized problem is considered a roadblock to progress in developing nations.
- SDSU Soccer Goalie Breaks School Shutout Record in 5-0 Aztec Victory
- Marino Gets Going and Stops Bengals' Streak at Riverfront
- TV Reviews : 'Roxanne's' Prize: Quick Descent Into Degradation
- Long Live the King and His Wonderful Scoring Record
- Japanese department store Sogo Co. is considering...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Terry Waite Alive, Iranian Source Says
- Marshall Plan for Eastern Europe
- "Fear is the greatest obstacle to early...
- Seymour-Bergeson Primary Race Is Tight, but McCarthy Outpaces Both for Lt. Gov.
- Supermarkets
- DANCE
- Pouring On the Science
- Supreme Court to Decide on Challenged Merger of Lucky, Alpha Beta Markets
- Why Some Award Winners Just Say No to the Honors
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Satellite May Fall in 3 Large Chunks
- NATION IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Ultimatum Could Disrupt Oil Shipping
- On Idyllic Isle, Pope Assails Moral Decay : Religion: John Paul preaches against the dangers of X-rated videos, materialism and racism as he wraps up his Asian tour.
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Artificial Insemination Limit
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ASIA : Ban on Hong Kong Dissent Proposed
- Girlfriend Seen as Key Witness in Cafe Slayings
- CENTRAL : WESTMINSTER : Man Arrested After Injury Collision
- U.S. Cities Tap Builders for Housing Funds : Shelter: No Orange County community has established a housing fund using commercial fees but Irvine is studying such a plan.
- SADDLEBACK / SOUTH BEACH : SADDLEBACK VALLEY : Schools With Private Funding Open First
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Jupiter's Red Spot Is Getting Redder
- Jackson Talks as Fast as He Runs : Raiders: Bo, the star of the show, meets the press. Tailback eludes reporters as if they were the Kansas City Chiefs' defense.
- Soviet Gymnasts Get High Marks at World Event
- STAGE
- MEDIA / KEVIN BRASS : Defamation Suit Against Channel 39 Off and Running
- JAZZ REVIEW : Intimate Night With Billy Childs' Quartet Is Positively Electric
- Sunny News
- NORTHWEST : STANTON : Sorting Out Who's In and Out of Town
- Rams, Bills Spar in War of Words
- Soviet Women Gain Fast Lead in World Gymastics Contest
- WAYNE GRETZKY / 1,852 POINTS : Sons Knew Howe Was No Broken Aero : Hockey Family: NHL great came out of retirement to play six seasons with Marty and Mark Howe in the WHA.
- It's Mixed Emotions for Oilers
- 49ers Wake Up Late, Put Cowboys to Rest
- Another Great One Showed Him Howe He Could Get Even
- Dance and Music Reviews : Parallel View: Rudy Perez and Cartesian Reunion
- Summit on Education
- FIRST OFF . . .
- COLUMN ONE : Korea: It's Suffer, Not Suffragette : Economic progress and democratic reforms have done little to break men's centuries-old domination of the society.
- Out of Merger Mania Arises Flood of Groups : Utilities: An explosion of interest in the SDG&E-SCE; proposal has led to the creation of organizations for, against and even neutral on the issue.
- Dueling Drinks : Rivals go after No. 1 Gatorade in sports beverage industry.
- Ad Agency Pleads Innocent: Young & Rubicam,...
- Alone Again, Naturally : Civil Rights: The Rev. Ralph Abernathy has been cast anew as an embattled outsider, now for detailing in his autobiography the extramarital sex life of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
- Tons of Food Rotting at Ports, Soviets Are Told
- SADDLEBACK / SOUTH BEACH : SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Episcopal School to Mark 10th Birthday
- Panama Post-Mortems
- Mills Is Ready and Willing to Play, but He Must Wait : Basketball: Former Fairfax star can practice with Arizona, but NCAA will decide if he's eligible.
- Saints Beat Jets to End Losing Skid
- 'D-Rock' Not as Solid as He Had Expected : Mistakes: Bobbled pass, fumbled punt lead to 10 Seattle points and leave rookie Brinson hurting.
- TV Reviews : 'Cold Sassy Tree' Proves a Pleasant Romance
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Guns N' Roses Lets 'er Rip in Stones Warmup
- P.M. BRIEFING : Deal Canceled, Valley S&L; Says
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : YOSEMITE : Workers Dismantle Half Dome Stairway
- UAL Buyout Group Trying to Save Deal
- NATION IN BRIEF : GULF OF MEXICO : Lack of Turtle-Saving Device Brings Fine
- Use of Highly Addictive 'Ice' Growing in Hawaii : Drugs: This smokable form of methamphetamine that ravages the minds and bodies of users has spread rapidy because it offers an intense, prolonged high without the use of needles.
- Debt-Boom Days May Be Over, Market Experts Say : News Analysis
- 3 Youths Shot After 'Skinhead' Party
- THE WORLD SERIES : OAKLAND ATHLETICS vs. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS : So Far, La Russa's Decisions KO Giants
- Shirley Muldowney defeated Darrell Gwynn to win...
- Cancer Victim, 12, Gets Series Seats Thanks to Generous Fan
- ON THE SIDELINES : Dolphins' John Offerdahl Signs
- MOVIE REVIEW : No New Tricks, Treats in 'Halloween'
- MUSIC REVIEW : Yoav Talmi Opens San Diego Season --Ambitiously
- Psychiatric Exams Ordered for Harry Helmsley: Billionaire...
- Monsanto Tests Anti-Bug Cotton Plant in Hawaii
- Visitors Line Up for View of Trading Spasms on Floor
- WORLD : 49 E. Germans Get OK for West
- Beverly Hills Teachers Prepare to Strike Today : Education: With no movement made to resume talks, instructors plan to conduct the district's first-ever strike. The major issue involves wages.
- Hearing Today on Rockwell Cleanup
- THE WORLD SERIES : OAKLAND ATHLETICS vs. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS : Giants Just Can't Understand How A's Are Doing It So Easily
- ON THE SIDELINES : Broncos Rehire Mike Shanahan to Coach Their Quarterbacks
- Clippers' Benoit Benjamin Reportedly Going to Italy
- Snow Again Wins Wheelchair Title
- P.M. BRIEFING : Aerospace Merger Studied
- FDA Targets Generic Drug: The Food and...