- Regan Says Nancy Reagan's Book Hurts Her Husband
- NATION : 'Robin HUD' Indicted in Theft of $5.5 Million From Housing Dept.
- Jury to Start Deliberating Anew in Doctor's Trial
- Octogenarian's Quest to Preserve Part of Escondido Ends in Ashes
- Camp Pendleton
- Cowboys: Finances Are Sound
- Talent Pool Not Dry in Desert : Arizona: Elliott is gone but Wildcats expected to go right on winning with addition of Brian Williams.
- TV REVIEW : Fresh View of Yosemite on PBS Tonight
- Shearson to Trim Stockbroker Commissions : Wall Street: The company's first such cutback in 15 years is another sign of an industrywide slowdown.
- Everest & Jennings Reports $2.8 Million in Losses
- SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY : Information Systems Wins 1st Conract Since McDonnell Announced Spinoff
- Qintex in Receivership With $1.6-Billion Debt : Finances: The Australian firm, trying to stave off a breakup, is expected to sell its very valuable Monarch Beach property in Orange County.
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Odds for Shuttle's Launch Date '50-50'
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Tom Hanks Unhurt in Collision
- Krenz Discusses Aid With Bonn Envoy : East Germany: The offer of economic help hinges on free elections and other reforms.
- Colombia Troops Hunt Terrorists
- NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Problems Denied on Super Collider
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Princess Anne Joins Lloyd's
- Spain's Cantankerous Nobel Laureate
- Soviet Georgia Reaffirms Right to Secede
- Work Begun on 192-Unit Complex : Housing: Apartments, offices and shops are planned for '24-hour environment.' A Shinto service helped mark the start of the $33-million project.
- 3 Die When Car Hits Parked Truck
- San Diego
- Bureaucratic Snags Delay Project to House Children With AIDS
- The Oregon Lottery's plan to add pro...
- ON THE SIDELINES : Pirates Re-Sign Manager, GM
- A Real Tough Lesson in the Manley Art of Self-Destruction
- OPERA REVIEW : A Traditional 'Butterfly' in San Francisco
- Panel Splits on Unfair Trade: The International...
- Frank Bluestein has been named to the...
- James R. Paul, president and chief operating...
- Blue Cross Posts Quarterly Decline
- 'Wacky' Ad Team Takes On L.A.
- United, Pilots Reach Agreement: UAL Corp. said...
- Claude Bebear, chairman of Axa Midi Assurances,...
- Ethics Panel Proposes Sweeping City Reforms
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : First Lady Gives Math Lesson
- Judge Gesell Accepts Hakim Guilty Plea Deal After Calling It 'Charade'
- Dietitians Urge Holiday Diners to Stuff Bird, Not Themselves
- Lawmakers Play a Risky End-Game in Their Chaotic Rush to Adjourn : Congress: The rules include horse trading and tantrums. The goal is to slip pet bills through.
- Arco Nears Completion on Newhall Power Plant : Energy: Despite lawsuits to delay the controversial project, only minor work remains, and a new deadline is disclosed.
- Cristiani: Ally Under the Gun
- Wastelands Beyond the Iron Curtain : Environment: A failure of socialist planning turned the East Bloc into a gigantic industrial dump. Campaigns to correct things may help build democratic institutions.
- Team Dislodges Dead Fetus in First Elephant C-Section
- Tie Drops USC Out of Top 10
- East Germany to Allow Athletes to Move Abroad
- Rams Back to NFC West Title Chase : Pro Football: After easy victory over Phoenix, Robinson is talking about catching San Francisco.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL '89-90 : WOMEN'S NATIONAL PREVIEW : Stanford Seems Ready for Prime Time
- The Honeymoon Is Just Beginning for 'True Love' Director
- Internal Revenue Service: Jesse A. Cota has...
- Marrow-Tech to Relocate in San Diego
- Bay Bridge Repairs Put Percol in Business
- Lockheed Sued on Disclosure of P-7A Overruns
- Smith Barney Harris Upham & Co.: Paul...
- First American Financial Corp.: J. David Chatham...
- 75% Drop in Net Income Reported by Trimedyne Inc.
- Archive Corp. Earnings Rise to Record Level
- Soviets Retreat on Reform, OK Price Controls
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Ali Promotes 'Greatest' Cologne
- Vote Delayed on Bush Nominee; 2nd Pulls Name
- Hard-Liner Zaikov Dumped as Moscow Communist Chief
- EPA Demands Sewer Upgrade by End of '99 : Sewage: The federal agency's timetable is nearly eight years ahead of what the city of San Diego says is possible.
- Let's Make This the Last Race
- BREA : City Council to Vote on Block Grant Plan
- Camp Pendleton
- County's Drag-Race Death Toll
- A letter mailed by a constituent to...
- SANTA ANA : Council OKs Bristol Redevelopment Plan
- Cardinals Fire Stallings to Avoid Any Disruption
- Tubbs to Meet Norris in Heavyweight Bout
- This Rocky's Boxing Career on the Rocks
- JAZZ REVIEW : Ann Patterson's Maiden Voyage Sails at Rancho Santiago College
- Share the Cost
- Light of Freedom
- Catholic Bishops on Abortion
- Catholic Bishops on Abortion
- Emergency Broadcasts
- Catholic Bishops on Abortion
- Catholic Bishops on Abortion
- China
- U.S. Veto
- 'Grammy Legends'--Sans Rock : Pop: After years of trying to improve its credibility with the rock world, the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences appears to be slighting the field again. Rocker Rod Stewart, scheduled to be honored, has pulled out of the show.
- MOVIES - Nov. 21, 1989
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 21, 1989
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 21, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 21, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 21, 1989
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 21, 1989
- Names in the News - Nov. 21, 1989
- Names in the News - Nov. 21, 1989
- Names in the News - Nov. 21, 1989
- Names in the News - Nov. 21, 1989
- Names in the News - Nov. 21, 1989
- Names in the News - Nov. 21, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 21, 1989
- Medfly Peril Spreads to Orange County : Infestation: Escalating outbreak is described as 'grave.' Spraying ordered for Brea after the latest discovery of the pest.
- A Short Drag Race Leaves Little to Comfort the Living
- County S&Ls; Tentatively Agree to Be Sold
- House, Senate Refuse to Cut Salvador Aid
- Medfly Found in Brea; Spraying Is Scheduled : Infestation: 'The situation is grave,' says the state's leading entomologist. Spraying will be the first in Orange County history. Multiple applications are likely.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Guerrilla Offensive Weakens Salvadoran Chief : Central America: The push also seems to have strengthened right-wing extremists in and out of uniform.
- Terror Threat Prompts Alert at U.S. Bases : Panama: Danger comes from drug cartels. Extra security causes massive tie-ups, delays for personnel.
- COLUMN ONE : In the Midwest, an Army Hears Call of the Wild : It's a fall tableau of bonding and bloodsport as fathers and sons march into the woods to shoot at deer. Almost everything else stops dead in its tracks.
- Japanese Paying $230 Million for Unbuilt N.Y. Hotel
- Kids and Their Agent-Moms Are Moving Into an Apartment House Around the Corner FromHollywood to Further Their Show-Biz Careers : Stars in Their Eyes
- WORLD : U.N. Assembly OKs Child Rights
- NATION : Seale Admits Check Kiting
- Fatal Iraq-Egypt Clash in Baghdad Confirmed
- Kenya Leader to Begin Trip
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : HUD Official Forced to Approve Project
- Science / Medicine : Heart Disease Gene Tracked
- Science / Medicine : Game With a Message
- IRVINE : Walk Raises Funds for Soviet Jews
- Losing Cowboys Sacked With Money Woes
- New Mexico State Fires Football Coach
- It's Parity Time Across the Land : National Preview: There are plenty of possible powerhouses this season, including defending NCAA champion Michigan.
- 'Back to the Future'--Filming in Double Time : Movies: Two sequels to the megahit that took in $358 million at the box office are coming to the present. The first opens this week; the second is scheduled for summer.
- People Watch
- LOCAL : 3 Killed in Frazier Park Crash
- WORLD : Soviet Georgia Defies Kremlin
- Tentative Boeing Contract OKd
- Bush Vetoes Aid Bill; Abortion Funding Cited
- Nation IN BRIEF : ALABAMA : Relief Centers Open in Tornado's Wake
- Condo in a Peck of Trouble Over Pigeon Control
- It's Perfect Weather for Post Cards --and Fires : Heat: Visibility is up, and so is the mercury. On the downside, the near-record high fuels three blazes.
- Talk Shows Multiply but Say Very Little
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the week of Nov. 12.
- WORLD : Czech Dissident Rejects Visa
- LOCAL : Gang of Teens Attacks Couple
- Suit to Charge That Keating Hides Millions
- LOCAL : Santa Ana Police Identify 4 Men Killed in Crash During Drag Race
- COUNTYWIDE : Alcoholics Center Seeks to Rebuild
- Noriega Comes From Behind to Win in Clay Court Final
- Glanville Enjoys Keeping Them Loose : Oilers: Coach marches to beat of his own drummer, but he gets results and his players like playing for him.
- NBA Asks Oregon to Leave It Out of Game : Gambling: State plans to add basketball to its lottery. The league commissioner fears a disruptive influence.
- South Coast Symphony Perform's Beethoven's Seventh
- SPOTLIGHT : A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL
- World IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : 106 Abortions for 100 Births Reported
- 15-Year Home-Stake Case Ends: A federal judge...
- Ceausescu Bars Democratic Reform : Romania: Three thousand of the faithful applaud. Many Western ambassadors boycott party congress.
- Bulgarians Celebrate Freedom of Speech
- NATION : Ex-Sen. Smith in Good Condition
- Science / Medicine : Mysterious Loss of Ozone Found Outside 'Hole'
- 'Medfly Spraying Zone'
- 4 Toting AK-47s Kill 2, Hurt 2 at Car Stereo Shop
- Science / Medicine : Making Waves in the Aquatic Gene Pool : Genetics: Manipulations produce bigger fish, oysters that are tasty year-round and bacteria that discourage barnacles from sticking to vessels.
- Science / Medicine : Vaccine Seen Surest Way to Avoid Misery of Flu Season : Influenza: Older Americans can escape the illness and its sometimes deadly complications with a simple preventive measure. And November is the best time to get the shot.
- Packers Play Like the '60s in 21-17 Upset Win Over 49ers : Green Bay: Majkowski carries out Infante's game plan to trim San Francisco's lead over Rams to two games.
- THE SIDELINES : 13 Athletes Pass Drug Tests
- UCI Second Seeded in NCAA Water Polo Event
- Season Is Brightening for Clippers
- The Enchanted 'Journey' of Ladysmith Black Mambazo
- DANCE REVIEW : Remarkable Solo Has 'Rite' Stravinsky Stuff
- Eric Reed: Accomplished Musician at Any Age
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Pearl Bailey Named to U.N. Post
- Shamir Calls Differences With U.S. 'Normal' : Israel: His comment underscores the fact that the two nations still have not agreed on the next step toward Mideast peace.
- Walesa Visits Shrine Named for Polish Icon
- Madrid Rally Marks Death of Franco
- NATION : Bush to Address Nation Via TV
- Ex-Leaders Built Luxury Villas
- Science / Medicine : Pot-Bellied Smokers
- Van Nuys Man Held After 4-Hour Standoff at Apartment
- Socialist Captures Spot in Brazil Runoff : South America: Luis da Silva will face Fernando Collor in final presidential voting Dec. 27.
- LAPD Asks Union Talks on Random Drug Testing : Law enforcement: League members to be polled before mandatory policy that would include top brass is accepted. President doesn't oppose move.
- Can an Open Wall Lead to a 'Political Miracle?' : East Germany: The core of domestic opposition is ecstatic about the potential for democratic reform. Missing is talk of reunification.
- While Teammates Fiddle, Magic Burns the Bullets
- COMMENTARY : New Speed Numbers Don't Figure
- BETTING WITH BOB
- Who Pays the Bills Takes Priority Over Who Plays the Game
- Bengals Pounce on Five Lion Turnovers in Win
- It Isn't Going to Matter If Label Is Up or Down
- PREP REVIEW : Parents at Root of Litigation Evils, Coaches Say
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Is It Midnight for Dawn Steel at Columbia? : Studios: Many industry insiders are betting that Columbia's president won't remain now that Peter Guber and Jon Peters are finally in charge.
- Music and Dance Reviews : Falletta Conducts a Long Beach Symphony Full House
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the week of Nov. 12.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Bank May Run Argentine Trains
- 96 Race Bias Claims Have Been Dismissed Since Court's June Ruling on Rights Law
- Executive Search ContinuesThe search goes on for...
- Sanctuaryland? : Disneyland Called 'a Modern Pilgrimage Site' for the Religious
- Keating's Misuse of Funds Alleged : Lincoln S&L;: Investors to file suit, charging that the executive converted debt holder money to his own use. They also accuse him of transferring millions overseas.
- PEN and the sword: More than 700...
- 2,400 Attend Rites in L.A. for Priests
- Science / Medicine : 'Humor Therapy' Fails to Live Up to Its Billing in Tests
- Two Editors See Their Newsletter as Just the Ticket for Time Travel
- THE SIDELINES : Iowa State First in NCAA Races
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Chapman Hopes Latest New Era Will Have Long, Successful Run : College Basketball: Former USC Coach Bob Boyd brings stability to program which had three coaches last season.
- BIG WEST PREVIEW : Morrison Happy, Even Though He Returns at the Bottom
- Steeler Rally Sinks Chargers : Pittsburgh: A 91-yard touchdown drive in the fourth quarter helps end San Diego's two-game winning streak, 20-17.
- TV REVIEW : 'Turn Back the Clock': Second Shot at Destiny
- Innocence Mission: Dreamy Day at the Fair
- Saudis Secret Stake in Marina
- ALAN BERNSTEIN : The Professionals' Salesman : His Pitch: Teaching Doctors and Lawyers Their Business
- Longevity
- Suspect Charged in Santa Ana Slaying
- California IN BRIEF : LOS ANGELES : 700 Protest U.S. Aid to El Salvador
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : 'Tel Aviv Strangler' Suspect Arrested
- L.A. Water Rate Hike Decision Delayed
- A Steady Rise for the Brown Republican : Latinos: Mainstream organizations like LULAC are opening their doors and compromising their ideals.
- Small Quake Centered Near Granada Hills
- Science / Medicine : Wild Greek Chickens Lay a Healthful Egg
- Saudis Secret Stake in Marina
- Hazardous Decision Costly to PGA Tour
- Making 20 Points From All Over
- Marino Prayer Results in Cowboys' 17-14 Loss
- Division III UCSD Hits the Big Time, Crashes NCAA's 'Show' : Water Polo: After a long wait, the Tritons have reached the eight-team postseason tournament.
- STAGE REVIEWS : Admiring, Revealing 'Adieu' to Jacques Brel
- OPERA REVIEW : Understudy Sings in S.F. 'Lohengrin'
- TUSTIN : Official's Voting Rights Challenged
- S. Korea Car Exports Dive: The exports...
- Nekoosa to Weigh New $3.8-Billion Georgia-Pacific Bid : Takeovers: The paper products firm earlier rejected a $58-per-share offer. Now it will discuss a sweetened deal.
- World IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : South's Referendum Headed for Defeat
- '80s Mishaps: Mondale, Coke and Miniskirts
- Accord Ends New England Phone Strike
- P.M. BRIEFING : U.S. Prods Japan on E. Europe
- Walesa Visits Heiress, Shrine as Tour Ends
- Communist Leader, Bonn Envoy Discuss Economy
- NATION : L.A.-Bound Airliner Forced Back to Emergency Landing in Boston
- LAGUNA BEACH : Owner Uninjured as Fire Engulfs House
- COLUMN ONE : Federal Cops Plead Poverty : Low pay squeezes FBI, DEA and other U.S. law enforcement agents. Many earn far less than a local patrol officer.
- 4th Salute to Black Families Accents Positive : Parenting: Two families that have demonstrated unity and motivation win annual award.
- Homeless 'desert people' would rather live in wilderness than deal with urban jungle.
- Housing Panel Overpaid Clients on Utility Bills
- Decision on Water Rate Hike Delayed : Politics: The City Council is caught in the middle of a feud between two agencies. But it may have a tougher vote later as the municipal election nears.
- THE SIDELINES : Won't Coach Seahawks--Flores
- NBA ROUNDUP : Trail Blazers Coast Past SuperSonics
- Music and Dance Reviews : Romero Shines as Painist and Rozsnyai as Conductor, but the Reverse Isn't True
- America Can't Afford the March of the 'Feet People' : Refugees: Immigration leniency shouldn't be used to fix political and economic problems in Central America.
- The Whole Thing Seems a Bit Silly as Chargers Lose
- P.M. BRIEFING : Koito Board Keeps Pickens Out
- Selig Undaunted After Selling His Seattle Skyscraper
- P.M. BRIEFING : Shearson to Trim Commissions : Money-Strapped Shearson to Trim Stockbroker Commissions
- E. Bloc Reforms Undermining Military Pact : NEWS ANALYSIS
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES IMMIGRATION : Reform Law Was Doomed, Denounced From the Start
- IRVINE : School to Add to Its Principal's Honors
- 61 Arrested in Pacoima Prostitution Sting
- Beach Access Battle Pits State Against City Officials : Development: Huntington Beach Pierside Village plan prompts legal action by state officials who say it will limit public's access to shoreline.
- Teaching Evolution
- Connors Faces McEnroe at Forum
- COMMENTARY : They Deck the Cards, but It's No Big Deal
- MOTOR RACING / NASCAR AT HAMPTON, GA. : Adcox, 39, Killed After His Car Hits Wall
- Lady Rose Knew When to Stop Wagering
- P.M. BRIEFING : American Seeks Eastern Routes
- P.M. BRIEFING : Anchorage Newspaper Sold
- Justice Department Asked to Investigate Ex-HUD Official
- Poet Writes 2nd Novel 20 Years After a Pulitzer : Books: In 'The Ancient Child,' Kiowa author N. Scott Momaday uses dreams and visions to find pathways to blood ancestry and racial memory.
- Wine Auction Garners Bouquets
- O.C. Nun Terrorized by Soldiers in El Salvador
- Compton Groups Urge Support for Housing
- Ex-Girlfriend Arrested in Shooting of Man
- NATION : Repairs Threaten Shuttle Delay
- NHL ROUNDUP : Oilers Win in Overtime in a Hurry
- Lowery, Chiefs Fit to Be Tied, 10-10
- This Time, Giants Defend Themselves : Seattle: Seahawks switch quarterbacks, but New York turns out lights on Stouffer, 15-3.
- Houston a Poor Host to Galloping Guest
- Stage
- Teaching Evolution
- Some Rules of the Road
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the week of Nov. 12.
- LOCAL : Driver Sought for Firing Gun Along Antelope Valley Freeway
- For Rescuers, Helm's Death Came as Final, Frustrating Blow
- Living Life to the Fullest in the Coastal Slow Lane
- Brodericks' Friends See Fault on Both Sides of Feud : Slayings: Antagonism grew rather than declined after the divorce that split the affluent lawyer and his anguished ex-wife.
- ANAHEIM : Big Heart, Big Plan, Big Headaches
- Coleman Scores 23 to Lead Trojans Over Brazilians
- Tampa Bay Gets Its Kicks, Wins : Chicago: Tomczak's heroics are erased by Buccaneers' last-play field goal in 32-31 loss.
- SHORT TAKES : Walter D Held on Drug Charges
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Irvine Camerata Opens 2nd Season
- THE SIDELINES : Romanian Bobsledder Dies
- Air Force Defends a $73-Million Bill: The...
- In San Francisco, Ford Motor Co. Chairman...
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the week of Nov. 12.
- Regan Calls Nancy's Book 'Inadvertent Confession'
- Phoenix Airport Logs 2 Jet Emergency Landings
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : 3rd Ex-Officer Backs Death Squad Report
- High Court Tackles Child Abuse Issues : Law: State justices have agreed to decide whether defendants should be given stronger legal protection against charges of molestation.
- BOOK REVIEW : AIDS Releases Lover's Pining Heart
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Sassoon Gets a Cameo at Abbey
- Girls Mixed Up as Newborns, Tests Show
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Plan to Add Parking to Be Considered
- Restaurant Fire Causes $40,000 Damage
- Teaching Evolution
- Science / Medicine
- LA PALMA : Walker's Innovative Program Honored
- Where an Added Lane Might Hurt as Much as Help
- Presidio Is Area's Prinicipal Archeological Site
- A Maiden No More: Grande Dam, 48-1, Wins Illinois Stakes
- Caligiuri's Goal Propels U.S. to World Cup, 1-0
- Music and Dance Reviews : Molissa Fenley Gives the 'Rite' Stuff in San Diego
- A Woman's Journey: From Ecuador to L.A. : Movies: Two Argentine film makers capture the reality of culture shock in their documentary of a young Ecuadorean's passage into the United States.
- SHORT TAKES : Bon Jovi Draws Small N.Z. Crowd
- NBC Decides to Stop Using News Re-Creations : Television: The network moves the show that used the technique to its entertainment division.
- Music and Dance Reviews : Mester Leads Pasadena Symphony at Civic Auditorium
- 2 Laser Firms Could Lose Luster, Short-Sellers Say
- Hardly Playing Games : Toys: It's serious business as Nintendo's Game Boy goes head to head with Atari's Lynx. The products differ, but both firms hope to expand beyond the traditional teen male market.
- WORLD : Aquino Regime Nears 1st Defeat
- Bush Boosts 2 Pro-Choice Candidates : Politics: The President, speaking in Illinois and Rhode Island, makes a pitch for cutting the capital gains tax and ignores the abortion issue.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Secret Shuttle Flight Countdown Started
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : C-Section Set to Take Dead Elephant Fetus
- Battle of Gandhis Heats Up in Heartland : India: They share the same last name and a legacy as grandsons of national heroes. But Rajiv and Rajmohan share little else on campaign trail.
- 'Hollywood North' : Santa Clarita Valley Is Where the Lights, Camera, Action Are for Many Movie Makers