- THE OTHER ASIANS
- LBOs Out on a Limb, With Cyclical Breezes Blowing : Markets: This month's panic was a strike against a financial sector that seems to push too hard for more borrowing.
- 'Day of Dead' Tradition Finds Some Young Fans
- NOW Unit Pickets Carl's Jr. in Irvine on Abortion Issue
- White Singers Learn the Black Gospel Beat : Music: A Long Beach pastor promotes racial harmony by sharing religious culture in preparation for a concert Nov. 19.
- What can the producers at Fox TV...
- Pioneering Perennials Now Available Here
- Nobel Lust: Fair Science, Foul Scientists : CANTOR'S DILEMMA <i> by Carl Djerassi (Doubleday: $18.95; 229 pp.) </i>
- AROUND HOME : A Tour of NBC Studios
- World : IN BRIEF : ETHIOPIA : Major Rebel Group Agrees to Hold Talks
- Two Men and a Baby : Birth Fathers, Adoption's Once-Silent Partners, Seek Role in Their Children's Lives
- Students Launch Campaign to Oust Eatery From Santa Monica College
- U.S. Steps Up Trade Pressure on Noriega
- More E. German Protests Keep Pressure for Reforms
- World : IN BRIEF : EUROPE : Malta Link Seen in Pan Am Bombing
- Unsafe Conditions at Work Can Lead to Criminal Trials
- Supremacist Pillar Stirs Racial Tension
- Gonzalez, Wife Shoo-Ins in Spain Voting
- Scarcely Senatorial
- Diverse Field Vies for El Segundo Seats
- Residents Rally Against Illegal Drugs : Volunteers: Mission Viejo tackles the problem with a celebration while Santa Ana neighbors confront the pushers.
- THE WORLD SERIES : OAKLAND ATHLETICS vs. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS : Rickey Henderson Goes for the Gold, and the Green
- Another Close Game Slips From Grasp of CLU
- Trojans Let Down, but Trip Up Stanford : USC: After serving as a runway in last week's setback at Notre Dame, the defense dominates in 19-0 victory over the Cardinal.
- RUNNING CHICAGO MARATHON : Event Is Back in Business in Windy City
- Shrinking Holly
- POP MUSIC SPECIAL : The Record Industry's Big Push
- POP MUSIC SPECIAL : The Record Industry's Big Push
- HIGHLIGHTS : ON THE RECORD
- Fixing a Leaky Toilet May Be Easier Than You Think
- Lower Fares on Amtrak
- Persistence Pays in Woodland Hills Purchase : Acquisition: Canadian developer kept after property owned by Dataproducts until it was able to buy it.
- LOVE IN THE TIME OF CHOLERA <i> by Gabriel Garcia Marquez (Penguin: $9.95) </i>
- CONSPECTUS : The Procreation Debate: Politics and Possibilities
- RETHINKING ART HISTORY: Meditations on a Coy Science <i> by Donald Preziosi (Yale University Press: $30; 269 pp.) </i>
- Superficial Traits Rated as Pivotal in TV-Age Elections : Politics: Americans pick their candidates the way they buy vegetables, a researcher suggests. Look good and usually you've got an advantage.
- Putting Black Beat in White Gospel Singers : Music: A Long Beach pastor promotes racial harmony by sharing religious culture in preparation for a concert Nov. 19.
- Lenin Tomb Repairs
- Malibu Groups File Lawsuit to Block Expansion of Pepperdine
- World : IN BRIEF : LEBANON : 2 U.S. Lawmakers Travel to Beirut
- World : IN BRIEF : JORDAN : Candidate Faces Religious Charges
- Sailors Who Go Overboard : Weight-Conscious Navy Tells Its Brass to Shape Up or Ship Out
- Fishing Rights and Wrongs: Congress Must Catch an Over-Efficient Industry
- LOTTERY RESULTS: OCT. 28
- Commentary : Stretch Was a Good Guy; He Brightened Your Day and He'll Be Missed
- Two Held in Slaying
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Heritage League
- Defense Lifts Moorpark Over Santa Barbara
- An Infatuation With Speed Figures
- Lewis Leaves Mark on Bruins : Huskies: Tailback recovers after a violent tackle and fools UCLA defense with a 10-yard run for winning score.
- A 63 Pushes Levi Into One-Shot Lead : Golf: Tom Kite, the tournament's second-round leader, falls into third place after shooting a 74.
- HOT RODS:
- Fox has found the perfect anchorperson: Pat...
- Here's Looking at You, Port de Peche
- A Whole New Breed of CEO Runs the Big Businesses : Management: Listening to people, knowing what's on their minds, and making them feel respected as individuals is essential, a CEO advises.
- I agree with Francis Albert of Long...
- AROUND HOME : On Needlepoint
- Poet Talking to Himself in the Mirror by Gregory Corso
- Let's hear it for Linda Thorson, who...
- FICTION
- Florida Restaurant Loan Scheme Goes Sour
- Settling Down in a Desert Oasis
- Houdini's Home? Maybe, Maybe Not : Estate for Sale the Object of Local Legends With Few Hard Facts
- Women Speak Out on Effects of AIDS : Books: Anthology emphasizes that gay white men are not the only targets of fatal virus.
- Ailing Soviet Economy Now Seen as Worse
- Voting on Measure N to Test Fear, Prejudice
- 3 Youths Shot at Huntington Beach Halloween Party
- College to Hold Hearing on Development Ideas
- NHL NOTES : Should a Soviet Be Named Top Rookie?
- Trade School in Lawndale Opens Without License : Law: Automotive school draws citation after ignoring City Council's refusal to grant permit.
- Pistons Say They're Still Driven
- Trailing 101-0, Team Calls It a Game
- Arreola Wins 2nd CCAA Title
- Bird Says That He Is Back
- Ma Maison Welcomes Cigar Smokers
- POP MUSIC SPECIAL : The Record Industry's Big Push
- The Godfather's Son
- POP MUSIC SPECIAL : The Record Industry's Big Push
- On the Track of the Next Big Thing : A trend watcher catches the scent of spectacle and audience participation
- POP MUSIC SPECIAL : The Record Industry's Big Push
- No New Taxes Means More Borrowing
- THE END OF NATURE <i> by Bill McKibben (Random House: $19.95; 230 pp.) </i>
- THE QUESTION OF HU <i> by Jonathan D. Spence (Vintage: $8.95) </i>
- INFORMATION SOUGHT
- Tragic Loss of 5 Young Men Turned Their Families into Job-Safety Activists
- California : IN BRIEF : PICO RIVERA : Anniversary 'Spin' Worth $1 Million
- Profound Shift Seen in Soviet Foreign Policy : News ANALYSIS
- Treasure Hunt in Old Well Kills 4
- Death Squads Tear at Fabric of Sri Lanka
- No Need to Look Far to Scare Up Some Tales About Hauntings
- Nation : In Brief : MASSACHUSETTS : Murdered Pregnant Woman Is Mourned
- Nights Can Turn to Terror for Children Suffering From Sleep Disturbances
- Reagan Seeking $1-Million Library Gift from Sony
- Phony Messenger Enters L.A. Home; Man Fatally Shot
- PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Justin and Fair Lead Arizona State, 44-39
- Live the Dream Upsets Bosphorus in Russell Handicap
- Marshland Revived After Hard Work on Oil Spill : Environment: A remarkable recovery in an ecologically sensitive region took 14 months and cost Shell Oil Co. $12 million.
- Santa Clara Slips Past CS Northridge, 21-20
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Marian Beats Army-Navy for First Victory
- The NBA Is Back in Minnesota
- PREP ROUNDUP : El Dorado Wins Water Polo Title at Stanford
- Tolliver Gets Spoonful of Special-Ted
- Record Nine Goals Power UC San Diego
- NFL Superman Not Reaching Their Usual Heights This Season
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- At Almost Any Position, Manning is Trabuco Hills' Main Man : Versatile: He has played defensive back, wide receiver, running back and quarterback for the Mustangs.
- Mississippi Free Safety Is Paralyzed
- Penn State Upset Bid Cut Short, 17-16 : Alabama: Blocked field-goal attempt helps Crimson Tide defeat Nittany Lions
- Banks, Nessley Are Waived by Clippers
- Tarpley Practices With the Mavericks, but Status With Team Remains Unclear
- POP MUSIC SPECIAL : The Record Industry's Big Push
- It Wasn't Supposed Happen--Schroeder, No. 2, Again
- Long Beach Again Is in Over Its Head; Oregon Rolls, 52-10
- EAST ROUNDUP : No. 15 West Virginia, Harris Drive Past Boston College, 44-30
- Prep Quarterback Pulls Sneak, Dodges Legal System
- COMMENTARY : Well, Sure, There Ought to Be a Lawyer
- Spurs' Ship Finally Comes In
- Servite Struggles Early and Falls to St. Paul, 28-6
- Operatic Life and Death in Boston
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- No. 1 Irish Roll On as Pitt Doesn't Put Up a Fight, 45-7
- NHL ROUNDUP : Whalers' Liut Records Second Shutout in Row
- COMMENTARY : Irish Are Back to Fighting
- Raul Guerrero's 'Night Life' : San Diego artist shows a different side of Tijuana in a series of paintings at the Saxon-Lee Gallery
- <i> Films now going into production: </i>
- The Godfather's Son
- Two Japanese Restaurants Worth a Detour : Desert sushi in an overwhelming setting in Palm Springs
- Sunny Side Up
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : San Fernando Valley League
- McGwire's Run Wins for Aztecs : Aztecs: It was a crazy game in which quarterback Dan McGwire turned over everything to Texas El Paso . . . but victory.
- These Giants Keep Series Hopes Alive
- POP MUSIC SPECIAL : The Record Industry's Big Push
- POP MUSIC SPECIAL : Rod Stewart Anthology in a Boxed Set
- POP MUSIC SPECIAL : The Record Industry's Big Push
- From a Self-Righteous Watchtower Comes a Verdict on Jimi Hendrix
- POP MUSIC SPECIAL : The Record Industry's Big Push
- Greater Tuna
- Ex-Spouses Pair Up for 'The Eighties'
- Nothing Could Save the Giants
- Hurst Cousins Pace Royal in Water Polo
- NFL NOTES : Jets Headed in Direction of No. 1 Draft Pick
- Reds Open '90 Season vs. Astros
- Oprah: Double Duty
- POP MUSIC SPECIAL : A Conversation With Linda Ronstadt
- Handicapping Hollywood's Yule Dash
- This Tiny Player Stands Tall at University High : Tennis: Sophomore Jeannette Fylpaa, who weighs 98 pounds, works hard to improve her game--and beat Keri Phebus of Corona del Mar.
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : Interceptions Carry Baylor Past TCU, 29-7
- Capistrano Valley Moves to 8-0 by Shutting Down Irvine, 22-0
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Pregame Stone Age Costume Inspires Washington Nickname
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Dominguez Hills Women End Best Soccer Season
- POP MUSIC SPECIAL : The Record Industry's Big Push
- Matt Dillon's Riding High Again : Black comedy 'Drugstore Cowboy' changes actor's image from teen-mag idol to adult movie star
- POP MUSIC SPECIAL : From the Hardline to the Straight Line : Back with his second album after nearly two years, Terence Trent D'Arby works to change his image
- Measure M's Impact on County's Traffic, Taxes
- U.S. Covert Operations
- Turnaround Hopes : Nancy Fortner...
- The Reliability of Gate Systems
- Making Ends Meet in Orange County
- Making Ends Meet in Orange County
- Measure M's Impact on County's Traffic, Taxes
- Words and Music
- Louder and Louder
- Measure M's Impact on County's Traffic, Taxes
- Cinema's Treatment of the Apartheid Issue
- Irvine's Measure N and the Issues of Human Rights and Privacy
- Golf Course Plan in Huntington Beach
- MS Sufferers
- Irvine's Measure N and the Issues of Human Rights and Privacy
- Measure M's Impact on County's Traffic, Taxes
- Irvine's Measure N and the Issues of Human Rights and Privacy
- Master Plan for Civic Center: Let Wisdom Prevail
- U.S. Covert Operations
- Louder and Louder
- U.S. Covert Operations
- Savaging Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Reputation
- Golf Course Plan in Huntington Beach
- THE ICON'S NEW CLOTHES
- Looking for a Chaotic Superpower? Try U.S.
- Measure M's Impact on County's Traffic, Taxes
- MS Sufferers
- 'Social' Solution for Housing
- Irvine's Measure N and the Issues of Human Rights and Privacy
- Life in L.A.
- Unemployment
- Measure M's Impact on County's Traffic, Taxes
- U.S. Covert Operations
- Irvine's Measure N and the Issues of Human Rights and Privacy
- Expressing Some ROQ-Solid Positions
- U.S. Covert Operations
- Expressing Some ROQ-Solid Positions
- Help Urged for 'Mall Rats'
- Expressing Some ROQ-Solid Positions
- Savaging Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Reputation
- Irvine's Measure N and the Issues of Human Rights and Privacy
- Film Financing
- Cinema's Treatment of the Apartheid Issue
- Measure M's Impact on County's Traffic, Taxes
- U.S. Covert Operations
- Facts From Water District Director
- High Price of Park Shopping
- Legal Protections
- Expressing Some ROQ-Solid Positions
- Big Bear Packages a Worthy Concept
- This Shopper Will Gladly Forgo Congested 3rd Street and Shop at Nordstrom in Seattle
- 'Social' Solution for Housing
- Losing a Friend
- Concern Over Japanese Investment Is Justified
- Priests and Protesters
- Measure M's Impact on County's Traffic, Taxes
- Church's Immigrant Role
- Al Martinez
- Expressing Some ROQ-Solid Positions
- Los Angeles County - News from Oct. 29, 1989
- All at Sea on the Mexican Riviera
- Capistrano Is Not Just for the Birds
- Days of Agonizing Choices Haunted Rescue Officials
- Pension Plans Looted as Safeguards Weaken : Fraud: Despite warnings, about $4 billion in retirement income may have been taken by racketeers.
- Bush Blasts Ortega as 'Shameful' : Latin America: The President compares Nicaragua's leader to 'an animal at a garden party' for threatening to resume the war with U.S.-backed Contras.
- 4 Killed in Gang Shootings, 2 More in Other Incidents
- Quake to Have Lasting Impact on S.F. Tourism : Tourism: Although most of the tourist attractions and amenities from Fisherman's Wharf to Union Square are back in business, it may be several months before visitors return to San Francisco in appreciable numbers.
- Tradition of Seafaring Runs Deep in Rockport
- Micronics vs. the Pentagon : Defense: The bankruptcy of the Brea contractor responsible for a key missile component points to flaws in Pentagon procurement and accountability procedures.
- Campbell Leaving Senate--and Criticism--Behind
- Men Obsessed Can Turn Love Into a Tragedy : Domestic violence: Deaths, injury and anguish have been the fruits of soured relationships in Orange County recently, and experts caution women to look for warning signs.
- Teachers Get Support on Security Plea : Burbank: State statistics showing a rise in campus crime bolster teachers' demands for better security at schools, but administrators say part of the increase is because of stricter incident-reporting standards.
- For the Record - Oct. 29, 1989
- Mahorn Is Traded to 76ers
- CS Long Beach Faces Oregon at Eugene
- Peace Corps Trots to Easy Win
- Eight of the nation's top 10 water...
- THE WORLD SERIES : OAKLAND ATHLETICS vs. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS : NOTEBOOK : Fans in Section 53, the Memories Vivid, Return to Candlestick
- Western Rips Anaheim, Stays Unbeaten in League
- Sunny Hills Slows Down, but Edges Fullerton to Stay Unbeaten
- Advice From a Hit Maker: Avoid Trends : Pop: Songwriters Expo panelist Diane Warren can name that tune because she probably wrote it.
- Jack Kent Cooke Has Ideas on Restructuring the NFL
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : In other Golden League games:
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE CROSS-COUNTRY : Capistrano Valley Girls Run Out of Pack to Take Title
- Fillmore Shuts Down Upshaw, Moorpark
- He's Well-Armed, and Known as Robocop : Bears: Tight end James Thornton, from Cal State Fullerton, is a big man in Chicago.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Orange Coast Clinches Water Polo Title
- THE WORLD SERIES : OAKLAND ATHLETICS vs. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS : Trying or Not, Giants Finally Wake Up A's Sleeping Giant
- Mt. Carmel Gets Hot in Second Half
- Ocean View Clinches Spot in Playoffs for First Time
- NHL ROUNDUP : Turgeon Plays Key Role in Sabres' 6-5 Win
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : In other Valley Pac-8 Conference games:
- More Than 1,000 Teams Expected to Play in Macker
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Northern Conference
- Neighbors Rally to Aid Teen-Ager Accused of Murder
- O.C. STAGE REVIEW : 'Breaking the Code' Transmits a Mixed Message
- Gagau Scores Two Touchdowns in La Quinta Rout
- Royal Water Polo Team Clinches Another Title
- Saddleback Rallies to Down University
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Arlo Guthrie Injects Folk Culture Into '60s Nostalgia at Coach House
- POP REVIEW : Soviet Group Shows It Can Hold Its Own in Land of Rock 'n' Roll
- Harvard Claims Water Polo Playoff Berth
- MAJOR INDOOR SOCCER LEAGUE : It's a New Year and a 'New' League
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Faime Clears the Way for Morse
- Much Changed After '88 Aztec-UTEP Game
- Estancia Rallies to Remain Unbeaten
- TV Review : 'Nature' Profiles Newly Explored Antarctic Life Forms
- Pauley Emotional Over 'Today' Exit
- Nicole Robbins, a senior at Hesperia High...
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Frontier League
- Bruins Still Searching for Answers : UCLA: Team must regroup and defeat the improved Washington Huskies in order to keep alive its hopes of extending bowl winning streak to eight games.
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Foothill League
- Valenzuela Receives 60-Day Suspension
- Segota Is Just Looking for Some Respect
- TV Film Approved by Mother Jailed for Hiding Her Daughter
- When a Life Is Public, How Much Is Private? : Docudrama: Ex-President Nixon tries to stop ABC's "The Final Days," but less-well-known people can lose TV rights too.
- Music Review : Sanderling Opens 2-Week Philharmonic Engagement
- Comp Care Reports Collapse of Key Merger Deal : Financing: Failure of a planned deal with First Hospital Corp. pushes Comprehensive Care Corp. of Irvine one step closer to filing for bankruptcy protection from creditors.
- PacBell Supports 35-cent Rate Cut: California's largest...
- 3 Major Brokerages to Curb Program Trading Activity
- Anaheim Wins Contest for Fast Train to Vegas
- Quake Missing: Only 2 Names Remain on List
- Bible Expert Criticizes Delay in Scrolls' Release
- Death of a Fanatic
- Rolling Hills Official Nudges Soviets to an Uplifting Venture : Ballooning: The Soviet Union gets its first taste of the sport in a competitive, international venue and a glimpse at its research application.
- Windle Helps Troy Shut Down Buena Park, 23-0
- Edison's Hot Hands Enough to Beat Marina
- Defense Key to Tustin's 24-7 Victory
- He's Taking Heat in Washington Hot Seat : Redskins: Quarterback Mark Rypien is getting brunt of criticism for his team's 4-3 start.
- Tritium Missing but Theft of Gas Is Doubted
- E. Germany Gives Amnesty to Emigres, Demonstrators
- Supreme Court in Manila Refuses to Allow Return of Marcos' Body : Philippines: It is feared that the arrival of the dictator's remains from Hawaii could destabilize the Manila government.
- SCARED SILLY : What's Wrong With Us Anyway That We Pay Good Money to Have Bad Guys Jump Off the Screen and Frighten Our Pants Off?
- Long Beach Line 'Arrives' in Los Angeles : Transit: The tunnel is completed downtown but the RTD is behind schedule on the companion Metro Rail station it is building.
- Officials Urge Drug Designation for County
- Corroding Liberty With Hate
- Pastor Tells Blacks to Stop Waiting for a Leader : Oppression: Conference speaker says theologians and clergy alike should be willing to act on societal woes.
- SANTA ANA : Latinas to Attend Leadership Session
- Struggle for Control Shakes Foundation of Historic Home : Architecture: Directors say a former owner who lives in the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed house is standing in the way of its proper restoration.
- Valencia Rebounds to Win, 49-0
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Peery Scores 4 Touchdowns in Canyon Victory
- Fall Classic Returns to Quake-Scarred Stage
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Channel League
- Dallas Green has withdrawn as a candidate...
- San Fernando Offense Overwhelms Taft, 27-7
- Final Play in Latino Discovery Series Marks Bittersweet Ending to Program
- What to Expect From New Equity Loan Rules