- Tragedy on Canada Hayride: 12 Killed
- America Should Rejoin a Reformed UNESCO
- ONE FOR THE ROAD : Despite Crackdown Warning, Fullerton Police Pack Jail With Suspected Drunk Drivers
- 1 Dead, 4 Injured in Van Nuys Shooting
- CLOSURES TO MARK COLUMBUS DAY TODAY
- Luxuriating in the <i> Glasnost</i> Muddle
- Aquino Fritters Away a Powerful Hand : Prosperity Is Her Last Defense Against Pressures Right and Left
- ART / Cathy Curtis : Images Make Demands on the Mind
- ART
- Star Voguers Hit Runway and Dazzle Aficionados
- Probes of Bradley Taking Toll on Image at City Hall
- Book Review : At the Intersection of Artistic Values
- THE SIDELINES : Arena to Keep Beer--and Boxing
- U.S. Wins Title at Wheelchair Tennis Event
- Ireland's Carroll House Wins Arc
- Disney Seeking Settlement in Wild Bird Case
- 9 Trapped in French Cave
- 2 Calif. Doctors Win Nobel; Frenchman Claims Credit : Researched Genes' Role in Cancer
- UCLA-Arizona Game Is Moved Up for TV
- Rickey Henderson Sends A's Back to Series : MVP Steals the Show, Spanks Blue Jays, 4-3
- LOCAL : Garden Grove Pedestrian Hit, Dies
- Shooting Victim Had Been Ready for New Life
- 'Be a Smooth Operator'
- THE SIDELINES : Lendl Focuses on Wimbledon Win
- Minnesota Holds off Detroit for 24-17 Win
- Dance Reviews : R Dance Company Performs at Westside Academy
- DAYTIME TV RATINGS
- Science / Medicine : AZT Syrup Version Ready
- Power Outage Turned Off Lights for Blue Jays' Hopes
- Delpino Out to Win Respect, Play More
- Aztecs Again Wait Until End to Falter
- MEDIA / KEVIN BRASS : Stacy Taylor Begrudgingly Wings His Way to Chicago
- Texas Investor Harold Simmons Builds His Wealth With Goal in Mind
- P.M. BRIEFING : Isuzu to Sell Volvo Tractors in Japan
- Gorbachev Puts Brakes on Pace of His Reforms : NEWS ANALYSIS
- Metromedia's Kluge Richest in U.S.
- Patriots Defeat Oilers to End Losing Streak
- You Either Go His Way or You Don't Go at All
- Chargers Run but Can't Hide in Final Quarter
- NHL Roundup : Francis Gets Six Points as Hartford Beats Quebec
- Foreign Visitors to U.S. Spend $20 Billion in First Half of '89
- CRITICAL FLOW : Managing Inventories, Timely Deliveries Are Key to Keeping Customers, California Markets Satisfied
- But Deukmejian Ties Pay Off : O.C. Assembly Members Compile Anemic Averages
- NATION : Stars & Stripes Military Papers to Shed Top Brass, Don Civvies
- List Joe Average as a Loser If Capital-Gains Plan Dies
- Bills' Kelly to Be Out 3 Weeks; Backup to Start Against Rams
- Soloist's Concerted Effort Wins MVP
- It's a Big Day for Brooks at Three Rivers : He Runs for Two Fourth-Quarter Scores to Help Bengals Win in Pittsburgh, 26-16
- State's Credit Rating Raised: Moody's Investor Service...
- Stretching It, Just a Bit : Southland's 600 limousine firms take it to the streets--and the (legal) limit--in pleasing the whims of clients.
- The State : Child Torturer Sent to CYA
- Crackdown Shameful, E. German Citizens Say : Many Light Candles to Support Demonstrators as Berlin Police Cordon Off Site of Nightly Vigil
- Capitalist Weapon, the Ad Campaign, Aims at Russian Spies
- A Calcutta Murderer Slinks From Depths of Depravity
- Abortion Battle Shifts to Florida Capitol
- Walkout Already Lost, Experts Say : Eastern Airlines Pilots Work to Keep Strike Alive
- In With the Old . . .
- Most U.S. College Seniors Flunk Test on 'Basics'
- Memories of <i> Glasnost,</i> and a Chicken <i> Faux Pas</i>
- Nevada Learns to Say No
- Unsigned Lansford Still a Money Kicker : He Converts All Four of His Field Goal Attempts in the Rams' Victory
- College Roundup : Nevada Las Vegas Edges Irvine, 2-1
- HUD's 1-Day Lending of $35 Million Rapped
- Bolar Begins Drug Recall: Bolar Pharmaceutical Co....
- WORLD : American U. of Beirut Reopens
- IMA to Buy Hospital Chain for $1.7 Billion : American Medical International Accepts Bid That's $200-Million Less Than Original
- LOCAL : Canoga Park Boy, 9, Hit by Car
- Good Listening Seen as Key in Hostage Dramas
- Agua Dulce Toddler Found, Dirty but Safe, in Flood Control Basin
- Science / Medicine : Voyager Photos Catch Active Triton Volcano
- NATION : Jamie Fiske, Who Got New Liver After Public Appeals, Loses Spleen
- Ex-Communist Chief Heads Revamped Hungary Party
- Ailing Central Bank Sold: Bank of the...
- Through Renovation Turmoil, Fashion Square Trudges On
- Newspaper walks a fine line in its crusade against drugs, urging readers to become police informants.
- Landmark Old Cottages Crumbling in Neglect
- Escondido Missile Parts Maker Reprimanded
- Chargers Self-Destruct in Denver, 16-10
- Stanley Reaches Match Play in Mid-Amateur
- NATION : 2 Airliners in Trouble Land Safely
- Science / Medicine : Emphysema Cause Traced
- Greg Oravetz Wins Cycling Competition
- Southern Africa Through a Glass, Clearly
- DANCE REVIEW : Hispanico's Complex 'Portrait' at Orange Coast
- Baritone Donald Christensen, a resident of Riverside,...
- Jazz Reviews : Charlie Haden's Quartet Takes High Road
- Bills Lose Game and Kelly as Colts Romp
- MUSIC REVIEW : Uncanny Finese of Moscow Virtuosi Provides Fine Sound
- Hall Quits at Florida Amid New Charges
- 'Jump Street' Tackles Plight of the Poor in El Salvador
- Lesson From China : Beginning a Venture Now Could Be Unwise but Established Business Might Find Opportunity
- Cousteau Refuses to Let American Speak
- Anti-Israel Boycott : Tax Man Cometh, but an Arab Town Resists
- Unwed Pregnant Royal Cousin Petitions Queen
- Emotions Rule Irvine Battle on Gay Rights : Ballot Hyperbole Isn't Confined to Either Side
- Science / Medicine : Drug Inhibits AIDS Virus
- Okoye's Second Half Gives Kansas City Win
- Golf Roundup : Hammond Wins by Seven Strokes
- Crisscrossing Careers : Webster, Howe Played Together Twice, Now They Meet Again
- San Joaquin Valley Raisin Crop Damaged: A...
- Limo Options: Jet Engines, Jacuzzis, More
- Administration Seeks to Spread Panama Blame : Bush Aide Says Congress Has Hamstrung President
- The Nation : Vandals Paint Mile-Long Trail of Slurs
- LOTTERY RESULTS OCT.7
- Montana Brings Back 49ers Again, 24-20
- Fixed-Rate Mortgage Rates Fall: Fixed-rate home mortgages...
- P.M. BRIEFING : J&J-Merck; to Buy Into British Firm
- P.M. BRIEFING : Airport Near Irish Shrine Takes Off
- Countdown Begins for Shuttle Atlantis, Jupiter-Bound Probe
- Investor Begins Bid for Lionel: New York...
- NATION : 7 Art Works for Van Gogh's 'Roulin'
- China Acts to Curb Official Corruption
- WORLD : British Security Blasts Errant Van
- Elway Talks Chargers Into Loss : Ever Was Heard That Discouraging Word--Offside
- Prep Review : At Century High, These Diamonds Are Not a School's Best Friend
- Bad Attitude Gets 49er Suspended
- Tennis Roundup : United States Beats Spain in Federation Final
- Even If Rams Aren't Perfect, Their Record Is
- 'Divorce Court' Takes New Stand Against Daytime Competition
- Notebook : Zimmer, Sutcliffe Bicker Over Possible Game 6 Start
- Music Reviews : Pianist Kahane Performs at El Camino College
- LEGAL FILE
- THE SIDELINES : Tyson's Clinics Fulfill Sentence
- STAGE REVIEW : A Young Pro Who Knows His Technology
- Study Cites Energy-Saving Appliances
- P.M. BRIEFING : Jaguar Discussing Pact With GM, Possible Sale of Minority Stake
- Saint John's Finds Funds in Crystal Ball
- Plutonium Threat of Galileo Probe
- Miami Beats Browns With Field Goal in OT
- Fans Go All Out to Welcome the A's
- South Coast Symphony Opens 6th Season With Russian Music and Gratitude Galore
- Canceled
- Testament: Next Big Thing Has Headbangers in Awe
- Hungarians Split Over Hard-Liners : Reformers in New Party May Jettison Old-Line Communists
- E. German Police Beat Protesters : Brutality in Berlin Comes on 2nd Day of Demonstrations
- Edison's Great Leap for Equity
- To Entertain <i> and </i> Educate? A Monsterous Idea!
- A Game of Hide-and-Reap : Avocado Groves Used by Some Marijuana Growers to Camouflage Crop
- BILLS, RESOLUTIONS PASSED
- Raiders Start at Square One : They'll Try to Be Simply Better in Shell's Debut
- Janie Eickhoff Likes Setting All of Her Wheels Spinning : Already a World-Class Cyclist, the Los Alamitos Athlete Takes Her Skill and Versatility to the Ice for Speed Skating
- World Cup Soccer Qualifying : U.S. Finds Best Shots Against Guatemala Only Worth a 0-0 Tie
- Cowboys Drop to 0-5 as Packers Win, 31-13
- Soviets Try to Halt New Strife in Disputed Area : 'People Are Being Killed Daily' in Gun Battles Between Armenians, Azerbaijanis, Tass Says
- 39-Nation Meeting on Antarctica Opens Today in France
- Science / Medicine : NEW HORIZONS IN RADAR : The U.S. and Australia are developing a new technology to upgrade aging early warning networks.
- 41 Arrested in Prostitution Sting Operation
- A's Are Showing Signs of Becoming a Dynasty
- Greenspan Opens Moscow Talks on Economic Morass
- NL Playoffs' Big Swing Goes Giants' Way, 6-4
- STAGE
- Jazz Reviews : A New Jazzbird Joins the Strong Female Quintet
- The Indomitable Bette Davis : Her Later Years Were Monument to Graceful Endurance
- 'Leach Lord' Gives Potent Statement
- Golden Choices : Work-Some, Play-Some Life Style Appealing to More Older Workers
- Science / Medicine : Depletion of Ozone Layer
- Science / Medicine : Exhibit Fights Fears in Medical Settings
- Passion for Helping People Prompts Crime-Awareness Life Style
- Giants Are Cut Above Cubs When It Comes to Big Plays
- STAGE REVIEW : A Young Pro Who Knows His Technology
- The State - News from Oct. 9, 1989
- The State - News from Oct. 9, 1989
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 9, 1989
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 9, 1989
- The Nation - News from Oct. 9, 1989
- The Nation - News from Oct. 9, 1989
- The Nation - News from Oct. 9, 1989
- The Nation - News from Oct. 9, 1989
- A Conspiracy of Engineering and Decay : Old Infrastructure Leads to Freak Accidents in N.Y.
- Santa Ana Man Dies in Shooting Following Barroom Argument
- Ram Notebook : Bell Looking Forward to Playing Bills
- Notebook : Eckersley Made Flippant Remark
- Experts Disagree on Direction for School Reforms
- The World - News from Oct. 9, 1989
- The World - News from Oct. 9, 1989
- The World - News from Oct. 9, 1989
- The World - News from Oct. 9, 1989
- The World - News from Oct. 9, 1989
- The World - News from Oct. 9, 1989
- The World - News from Oct. 9, 1989
- From the archives: Reformers Win 1st Vote for New Hungary Party
- From the Archives: Bette Davis Dies in Paris at 81
- AROUND HOME : Sevres Porcelain
- The Registrar Has a Revelation : FIRST LIGHT A Magical Journey <i> by Carol O'Biso (Paragon House: $16.95;</i> 2<i> 24 pp.; 1-55778-207-5) </i>
- ARCHITECTURE : Brilliantly Bare : This Concrete-Block Home Is So Low-Tech It's No-Tech
- Boys Town Is Booming but the Message Remains : One Man's Dream for Unwanted Youngsters Now a Nebraska Landmark
- AROUND HOME : The Book of Potpourri by Penny Black (Simon and Schuster; 1989)
- Party's Hold on State Threatened : Religious Warfare Splits Arizona Republicans
- Commentary : Trying to Regain the Simple Life Sometimes Isn't as Simple as It Seems
- Beach City Schools Set Reorganization Proposal Deadline
- South Bay News Appears Part IX
- South Roundup : Clemson Runs Record to 29-0 Against Virginia
- Parks of San Clemente Wins in Wheelchair Tennis
- U.S. Speedway Championships : Schwartz, at 33, Becomes Event's Oldest Champion
- Notebook : Blue Jay Power Continues to Flicker
- Huskies Make Pass at USC, Misfire Again : Two-Point Conversion Fails as Trojans Score 24-16 Win
- Sockers Open Preseason, Crunch Cleveland, 5-4
- <i> Films going into production: </i>
- Swooping In and Out With Texas' D.O.C. : THE D.O.C. "Nobody Does It Better." Ruthless /Atlantic: *** 1/2: POP STARS: ***** Great Balls of Fire: ***** Knockin' on Heaven's: *** Good Vibrations: ** Maybe Baby: * Ain't That a Shame
- Penalizing the Restaurant 'No-Shows'
- Violinist Makarski in Winner's Circle
- Steven's Legacy
- Carving Out a Niche in the Southland's Upscale Edibles Market
- Use Stapler to Attach Screen to Wood Frame
- THE HIGHEST ALTAR: The Story of Human Sacrifice <i> by Patrick Tierney (Viking: $22.50; 480 pp.) </i>
- Lost in the Jungle : THE GEOGRAPHY OF DESIRE <i> by Robert Boswell; (Alfred A. Knopf: $18.95; 320 pp.; 0-394-57690-X) </i>
- AROUND HOME : Ice Skating and Hockey
- MOST-DESIRED KITCHEN FEATURES
- The Good Health Magazine : Pulse : MARRIAGE: PRACTICE (MAY OR MAY NOT) MAKES PERFECT
- Airline Passengers' Flotsam for Sale in Alabama
- Sierra Madre Canyon : Residents Enjoy a Cozy Sense of Place, a Feeling That Where They Live Is Special
- Overstay Visas So They Can Earn Enough to Purchase Cars, Phones : Poles Take On Dirty Work in U.S. to Provide for Easier Life in Homeland
- BEHIND THE GATE : Walling Off the Neighborhood Is a Growing Trend
- Arcadia Man Helps Steer Naval Frigate Clear of Perils
- He Was a Fancy Freeloader in His Time : At 84, Champion Gate Crasher Getting a Little Rusty
- Baddies, beware. Two new crime fighters turn...
- World Cycling Invitational : Ekimov Leads Soviets; Eickhoff Paces U.S. Team
- Cubs' Bielecki Says That He Owes Much to Frey, Zimmer and Reuschel
- Crespi Earns Consolation Title
- One-Time No. 1 Pick Sampson Has Come a Long Way--Down
- For the Rich, Art May Well Replace Drugs as the New High
- Reverse-Crossover: A New Jazz Trend?
- Patina: Great Expectations : One of L.A.'s favorite chefs is back in the kitchen.
- A Trudge Down the Aisle
- AROUND HOME : Building Doll Houses
- WOMAN ALONE: A Farmhouse Journal <i> by Carol Burdick (Paul S. Eriksson, Publisher, 208 Battell Building, Middlebury, Vt. 05753: $17.95; 209 pp.) </i>
- PHOENIX RISING : Computer deal with Soviets puts controversial executive back in limelight
- First Things First: Leading Ladies' Matinee for Donors
- Conservation Corps Rolls Up Its Sleeves in Long Beach
- Duarte Revises General Plan for Next Century
- Official Helps Attract Soviets to Swing Along in Uplifting Venture
- His Challenge Is Full of Hot Air
- Japan Names New Envoy
- Southland Roundup : Fann's Late Touchdown Helps CS Northridge to Win
- A High Sign: Giants Saved by Thompson
- Prep Football Roundup
- Brightmon Leads Las Vegas Over Pacific
- USD Drubs Pomona Pitzer to Go 5-0
- SNAKE EYES:
- Byrning Up the Music World <i> (cont'd)</i>
- A Wreath to the Fish by Nancy Willard
- The Perils of Economic Revisionism
- The Good Health Magazine
- Norwalk Apartments
- Raymond Chandler died in 1959, leaving behind...
- House, Senate Leaders Seen as Too Cautious in Criticism of Bush's Policies : Democrats Call on Foley, Mitchell to Speak Up for Party
- Senate Scraps Surtax on Elderly, Saves Some Catastrophic Benefits
- Watermaster Agrees to Sue Over Increase in Azusa Dump Size
- Summer in Italy Is a Bonanza for Thieves
- Malta Is Struggling to Put Aside Longstanding Partisan Passions
- Scenic Military Range, Once Off-Limits, Puts Out Welcome Mat
- Critical AIDS Epidemic Hits Puerto Rico
- Congregations to Give Thanks for Shelter that Overcame Odds
- From California They Came, Appealing to a Nation to Address Homeless Crisis
- Drawing the Human Blueprint : $3-Billion Project Could Bring Cures for Cancer, Diabetes
- Anti-Steroid Sales Campaign Made Young Entrepreneur a Rich Man
- Different measures render variety of results in judging quality of schools.
- Spirits Fall With the Water Level at Lake Morena
- Women Drawn to Gathering of Witches by Religion's Belief in Veneration of Females
- Keeping Waterfront Vision Clear
- San Diego County Legislators' Batting Averages for 1989
- West Virginia Is Surprised by Virginia Tech
- Simplify Permits for Child-Care Center, Cut Fees, Panel Urges
- Elevator Transportation Has Its Ups and Downs
- Japanese Firm Makes Homeless Donation
- At Home : Studio City: Village Life in the Valley : Residents like the mix of small-town friendliness and urban sophistication.
- Pine Storage Bin Keeps Fruit, Vegetables Fresh
- Scientist Dreams of Ways for Computers to Think
- INNER CITIES, OUTER POLITICS AND UNDERCLASSES : Politics by Distortion
- Hawthorne Parks Foundation Honored
- Assistance Is Offered for Utility Shut-Offs
- UCI Edges No. 1 Cal in Water Polo
- Big Ten Roundup : Bo, Seeking Blowout, Is Not Content With Michigan Shutout
- Three Lakers to Share Captain Duties
- He Might Be on Wrong End of Shell Game
- Warriors Sign Marques Johnson
- Taking Turns at Oars in Reading of 'Moby Dick' : Students Wade Through Classic in About a Day
- Motor City Memories--Remembering Motown : Label's old site draws thousands to see where Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson got started
- Couple Sues to Lift Ban on Condo Door
- The Works and Days of a Missouri Farmer : FARM: A Year in the Life of an American Farmer, <i> by Richard Rhodes (Simon & Schuster: $19.95; 288 pp.) </i>
- IN THE GARDEN : Healthy Plants Depend on Well-Prepared Soil : Organic amendments, rough-textured soil give new growth best chance for success.
- The Good Health Magazine
- The Good Health Magazine : WHERE TO SEEK HELP WHEN YOU HAVE A HEADACHE
- Some New Home Buyers Get Surprised by Tax Bill
- Commercial Scene : Broadway West Project Built in Santa Monica
- A Routine Planning Hearing Turns Raucous : Reading of Affidavit Touches Off Row Over Liquor Licenses at the Beverly Connection
- Congress OKs Content Curbs on Arts Funding : But Measure Does Not Entirely Bar Money for Shocking or Sacrilegious Works
- The Arts & Entertainment cable network will...
- Pope's Long Flight Brings Him Closer to Soviet Union
- Storm Planes: Victory Is Returning Home
- Tracking the Up-Down Fortunes of Funiculars
- Saudi Talks May Not End Lebanon Strife : NEWS ANALYSIS
- INNER CITIES, OUTER POLITICS AND UNDERCLASSES : Politics by Drawbridge
- 'This Is a Place That Time Has Forgotten' : 'Colony' May Thrust Lepers Into Bright Light of 20th Century
- Big Eight Roundup : Gaddis' 274 Yards, 3 Scores Lead Sooners
- Kudos to KTLA for showing "Warsaw, Sept....
- American Youth Hostels has opened a budget...
- The Real Meaning of 'House of Tomorrow'
- El Dorado (Channel 11 Wednesday at 8...
- Reformers Win 1st Vote for New Hungary Party