- WORLD : Abortion Protest Baffles Soviets
- LOCAL : Auto Collision Kills Pedestrian
- Born in the Hippie Era, Valley Clinic Comes of Age
- Glendora : Physicians Buy AMI-Glendora Hospital
- NATION IN BRIEF : THE WEST : Wyoming, S. Dakota Cities Lose Power
- San Diego
- China Could Be Partisan Issue, Democrats Say
- CYPRESS : Residents Are Asked to Help Name Park
- Fundamentalists See Big Election Gains, but Analysts Deny a Trend
- West Hollywood : Law Allows Condo Sales
- ELECTION RESULTS
- San Clemente Island
- Concern for Victims Prompts O.C. to Drop Case Against Ramirez : Crime: Death sentence given Night Stalker in L.A. makes further prosecution unnecessary, says D.A. Former Mission Viejo woman is spared the ordeal of testifying.
- Kearny Mesa
- Hardeman's Legal Fees Challenged
- ON THE SIDELINES : Ex-U.S. Hoopsters Star in Italy
- USC FOOTBALL WATCH: AN INSIDE LOOK
- This Isn't Happy Time for Dodgers
- Free Agency Filing Is Threat to L.A.'s Era of 'Fernandomania'
- Experiments on Animals
- Jim Bakker
- Protecting the Desert
- Cambodia
- In the Pink : Weeklong Festivities Celebrate the 25th Birthday of Pink Panther
- Discovering the Steps to Success : Cross-country: Laurie Schuster of Occidental College finished the season undefeated in Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference competition, demonstrating the benefits of sitting out the previous year's track season.
- Protecting the Desert
- Pomona Resident Lists the 'Positives'
- 'Why Not a Police Corps?'
- ORANGE COUNTY ELECTION RETURNS
- Business Is Paying Big for Privacy : Security: In an era of hostile takeovers and computer theft, business leaders are security conscious. Secluded meeting places such as Graylyn Conference Center, a lavish mansion with guarded meeting rooms, are increasingly popular.
- Experiments on Animals
- Private Justice
- System Worked, Lawyer Explains
- U.S. Health Care
- What Makes a Student Drop Out of Junior High? : Education: Some students are afraid to go to school, while others refuse to. The number of dropouts declined last year--to 8,860 students--thanks to an aggressive dropout prevention program. Many say the number is still too high.
- 'Why Not a Police Corps?'
- Protecting the Desert
- La Canada Decides to Buy Into Sewer System : Waste: The City Council votes to purchase sewer capacity from Glendale. It's the first step away from septic tanks and could touch off debate over the cost of the effort and its effect on development in the area.
- Protecting the Desert
- Centinela District Gives Textbooks
- City Cited in 'Rape' of Monterey Park
- Fairfax Businessman Slain; Shooting Called 'Execution'
- San Juan Plans 'Central Park' to Protect Its Vanishing Open Space
- Braude Pushes for Inspections as PCH Reopens After Slide
- Nutrient-Rich Cruciferae Vegetables Build Character Into Family Meal
- BRAINY: Smart kids (N1) sometimes grow up...
- POST-MORTEM: Orange County gay activists, losers Tuesday...
- BEATLES: The popular demand for obscure Fab...
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : City Turns Attention to Replacing Voss
- Road Tax Hikes in Two Congested Areas Rejected : Election: Voters across the state, with few exceptions, were in no mood for new levies, bond issues or salary boosts.
- O.C. Preacher Pledges New Anti-Gay Drives : Gay Rights: The Rev. Louis P. Sheldon says he will turn his energies to the public schools.
- HELP: Baseball's Pete Rose, now in therapy...
- Bush Abortion Position Draws Fire From GOP : Politics: The issue is seen as causing Tuesday's losses. Some Republicans fear it could lead to defeat in 1990.
- Names in the News - Nov. 9, 1989
- Names in the News - Nov. 9, 1989
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 9, 1989
- TV & Video - Nov. 9, 1989
- TV & Video - Nov. 9, 1989
- Nixon's China Trip Helps Sino-U.S. Ties, Bush Says : Foreign Policy: The President declares that Beijing must take the first steps in rebuilding the strained relationship.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Hometown Blase About Singer
- NATION : Maine Backs Cruise Missile Ban
- Lake View Medical Center Site Could Be Hospital Again
- Store Employees Foil Robbery; Man Arrested
- 6 in Narrow Race for 3 Agoura Hills Seats
- COSTA MESA : Database to Focus on Hazardous Materials
- BUENA PARK : Arts Facility Delay Laid to City Deficits
- COMMENTARY : Breeders' Cup Telecasts: Six Misses, One Hit
- In a Mismatch, Even the Winners Are Losers Sometimes : Prep Football: While running up the score against a weaker opponent may provide some benefits, most coaches agree that what can be lost is more valuable.
- UCLA FOOTBALL WATCH : AN INSIDE LOOK
- Close Shop When They Punch Out
- London Film Festival to Open With 'Parenthood' : Movies: With 170 productions from more than 40 countries on its schedule, this festival is the largest in the event's 33-year history.
- ATM Cards to Let Carl's Jr. Dish Up Fast Food, Funds
- Vote May Be Final Blow to Racism in Virginia : New South: The state has come a long way in 20 years. Despite a white majority, many cities have black mayors.
- Reagan Apologizes to Hollywood for Remark but Not for His $2-Million Fee
- Senators, Ex-Regulator Waging War of Letters : Ethics: Lincoln S&L; case generates acerbic correspondence. At issue: Was a deal offered?
- Artillery Test Kills Israelis
- KEY O.C. RESULTS
- Nation IN BRIEF : THE SOUTH : Rainstorms Trigger New Orleans Floods
- Here's a Man With Both Wheels Firmly on the Ground
- Suddenly, Something in Common
- Reagan Apologizes to Hollywood for Remark but Not for His $2-Million Fee
- Election '89 : ELECTION NOTEBOOK : County Dogged by Voter Apathy
- ON THE SIDELINES : 2 Boxers Recover After Fights
- ON THE SIDELINES : Austria Lures Soviet Swim Coach
- Gun Stuns Bettors at British Tracks : Horse Racing: Officials on lookout for sci-fi weapon that may have been used to disable a horse in midstride.
- Shoot-Out Fatal for Cal Lutheran : Soccer: The Master's eliminates the Kingsmen from the District 3 playoffs with an overtime victory.
- Quarter Horse Derby Trials to Run Tonight : Los Alamitos: Rambac looks good in his race. Shillings and Floozie Finder may have a battle.
- Utah voters approved a statewide referendum to...
- UCI Opens Against High Five America
- Fixed-Rate Mortgages Continue to Fall: Fixed-rate mortgages...
- Consumer Debt Rises Only 1% in September
- Fed Lowers Key Rate as Heavy Industry Lags : Economy: The Federal Reserve lowered the federal funds rate in an effort to counter recession fears. Analysts expect the rate to slip further.
- Nation IN BRIEF : KENTUCKY : Driver Accused of Killing 27 to Be Tried
- Clarifying the Tangled Tale of the Pacific Red Cars
- Miss W.Va. Arrested for Brandishing Gun
- Bishops Rule Out Dissent on Stand Against Abortion : Religion: Catholic leaders put pressure on public officials. Excommunication option left up in the air.
- Graceland Digging Just Routine Work
- Premier and Cabinet Quit in East Germany : East Bloc: The Politburo reportedly may also step down. The exodus to West Germany continues.
- One Sure Way to Petition a Grievance : Congress: Savings & loan executive Charles Keating pried the doors of five senators off the hinges with more than $1 million in contributions.
- Neighborhood Is Blocked Off to the Cocaine Trade
- ANAHEIM : Community Center Site OKd by Council
- 4 Horses That Had Baffling Illness Are Put to Death
- Yaroslavsky Offers Plan to Cut Recycling Cost
- LA HABRA : Test of Drunk-Driver Checkpoint Planned
- 45-Day Billboard Ban OKd for La Crescenta
- Slip in Some Test Scores Has Educators Worried
- Second baseman Frank White of the Kansas...
- HORSE RACING : Maybe It's Time Easy Goer Gets a Different Rider
- He Has a Few Words for Senior Umpires
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Independent CIA Watchdog Backed
- Raytheon Extension
- Sony Completes $3.4-Billion Acquisition of Columbia
- Airlines Improve On-Time Performance: The Transportation Department...
- U.S., Japan End Trade Talks on Sour Note
- Texas Instruments Joins HDTV Race
- Gen. Secord Pleads Guilty to 1 Count : Iran-Contra: The plea agreement allows him to admit lying to congressional investigators in exchange for dismissal of the 11 other charges.
- E. Germany's Sudden Shift Has U.S. Officials on Guard : Foreign Policy: Bush is pleased by the latest reforms. Other officials worry about instability or violence.
- Namibians Go to Polls in New Era : Africa: Parties selected by voters will end 74 years of South African rule and write a constitution.
- 'Penny' Stamps for $442,680
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY ELECTION RETURNS
- NATION : Bid to Release Bakker Rejected
- 'Know Your Mayor' Plays to Tough Cable TV Crowd : Politics: West Hollywood critics assail video as a partisan commercial. Its makers defend it as an 'informational spot.'
- Baby's Cry Is Same in War, Peace : Abandonment: The wail of an infant left beside a dumpster echoes that of homeless waifs of wartime Tokyo. So community, police, hospital come to the rescue.
- San Diego
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : Time Off Turns On Lopez's Desire to Wrestle
- Big Trout Available at Big Bear
- Monroe, Van Nuys Agree to Change Kickoff Time for Mid-Valley Game
- Canterbury Downs Bidder Pulls Out of the Running
- ON THE SIDELINES : Vote Boosts Utah Olympic Bid
- Arizona Is History to Trojans' Smith : USC: Records remain from his days as Wildcat coach, but leaving school for L.A. is no longer an issue in Saturday's game.
- SHORT TAKES : Buchwald Lines Up Witnesses
- QUOTABLE
- SHORT TAKES : Rivers Enraged After Suicide
- Storybook Meeting in S.D. : Black artists: A Soviet choreographer is introduced to her American half-sisters during a meeting prompted by a black arts group in San Diego.
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Rohr Industries: The supplier of jet engine...
- VALUES: Despite the national attention that was...
- Ray Johnson; Former Convict Turned Talents Against Crime
- Wall Says Weak S&Ls; May Face Forced Mergers
- FASHION : Early Aerobics Queen Flexes Business Muscles : Marketing: Gilda Marx started out giving exercise lessons on her back-yard patio. Now she's head of a major apparel company.
- Falwell Will Cease Publishing Magazine
- Kitty Dukakis Hospitalized; Illness Held Not Drug-Related
- Encinitas and Imperial Beach Kill Measures : Elections: Voters defeated a bond issue to acquire parkland in North County and a tax increase to help the ailing South Bay city. Ramona and Vista bond issues also lost.
- FAA Chief Lauds Efforts to Find New Airport : Transport: Inaction in building major U.S. airports will cause worsening flight delays meaning lost productivity, increased costs, missed connections and wasted time, an official warned.
- A Soul-Searching Shame
- Election '89
- It Might as Well Be Fall
- Hunter Admits Taking Cash to Play Football
- The handwriting examiner who concluded that Pete...
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Newbury Park Gears for Rival
- Tony Tubbs, former World Boxing Assn. heavyweight...
- Rams Get Sellout; Game to Be on TV
- Where the Fishing Is as Hot as the Creek : Trout: Unusual Eastern Sierra stream warmed by thermal springs is one of the state's best spots for anglers.
- The Pianists Who Taught the Bridges Boys
- How Dispute Affected Investors
- Toronto-based Royal Trustco Ltd. said it will...
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Brady Cited for Helping Disabled
- NATION : Computer Virus Called Costly
- WORLD : Unofficial Chernobyl Toll: 250
- World IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Canada Pledges $85 Million
- Deal Will Allow Partial Merger of Market Chains : Antitrust: American Stores has gotten an OK from the state Attorney General's Office to combine its Lucky and Alpha Beta units in Northern California.
- Compromise on Texts Reluctantly Backed
- Captured Fugitive Will Be Extradited
- California's Unfinished Revolution : Insurance: Proposition 103 is still under seige from the industry, though it's more popular than ever with consumers. Now may be the time for a successor plan to end insurer defiance.
- Car-Repair Shop Expansion OKd Despite Protests : Zoning: Residents of a North Hollywood area fail in their attempts to use a new law to drive the shop and others like it out of their neighborhood.
- TUSTIN : Decision Postponed on News Rack Curbs
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Time for Compassion, Not Fear
- Chang Beats Goldie, Makes Second Round at Wembley
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Zone Defense Replacing Endangered Eagle : Football: Injuries and opponents' adjustments have forced the team to adopt a more conservative defensive plan.
- ORANGE COUNTY'S ESTIMATED WEEKEND BOX OFFICE
- Screen Style / Sizzle, No Fizzle
- Hungary Red Star to Fall
- Klove, Emmons, Yarrow Take Early Lead in Westlake Village City Council Race
- Hull of a Mess Raises Traffic Questions
- Sobering Statistics
- Canseco Castoff Finds a Place in San Marcos Collector's Garage
- CRIMES BY AREA COVERED BY THE LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT
- Council Creates Panel to Identify, Find Funds for Quake Safety Needs
- SANTA ANA : Order Reinstates Team in Playoffs
- Coronado Cool to Proposal That It Take Over Troubled Imperial Beach : Broke: Mayor of nearly bankrupt city gets little encouragement in visit to richer neighbor.
- Antelope Valley Voters Reelect Incumbents, Add Some New Faces
- Marina High's Sortino Plans to Attend USD
- HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK : Blackwell Explodes as Hart's Quiet Cannon
- Postseason Outlook in Limbo : College Football: Bowl representatives are feeling the pressure as deadline approaches for accepting invitations. But, it all hinges on what Notre Dame decides to do.
- TV RATINGS : Fans Loyal to 'L.A. Law,' Not to 'Kojak'
- P.M. BRIEFING : Pepsico May Buy Perrier Unit
- After Fight, Lakers Still Standing : Pro Basketball: L.A. holds on for a 111-107 victory after Magic Johnson and Kevin Johnson are both ejected for altercation in the first quarter.
- POP MUSIC : This Star Will Not Shine on Holiday Charity Album
- Limited Inc.: The Columbus, Ohio-based specialty apparel...
- Vajna to Sell Carolco Stake and Resign Post
- Charles R. Schwab has been elected to...
- Eagleton Quits Merc, Says It Favors Insiders
- P.M. BRIEFING : Tobacco, Liquor Moguls Honored
- President Signs Bill Raising Debt Ceiling : Economy: Government avoids a financial crisis. Treasury resumes auctions of securities put on hold.
- Pro-M Camp Predicts Bleak Future for Drivers
- Wal-Mart Stores Inc.: The retailer's third-quarter profit...
- Japanese Pay More When the Label Reads 'Made in Japan' : Trade: U.S. officials are ecstatic over a survey of prices in the two nations. The Americans say the results show that the Japanese subsidize exports.
- Thatcher Seeks U.N. Environmental Pact
- Bush Accuses Congress of Blocking His Programs; Democrats Say He Is to Blame : Legislation: The President's 'honeymoon' on Capitol Hill seems to be over. His public remarks to the press draw sharp rebuttals from lawmakers.
- President Seeks to Downplay Abortion Issue
- Harrison, Lewis in Tight Race for Thousand Oaks Council Seat
- The Facts of Life
- EL TORO : Group Will Oppose Shopping Center
- Duffy Videotape Directive Spurs Threat of Suit
- Dick Schultz, NCAA executive director, said he...
- McCarron, Bayakoa Shortchanged
- ANALYSIS : Knicks Reconsider Their Course After Losing to Orlando
- Bo Remains Nonplussed by His Own Feats : Pro Football: Running back dismisses his role in the Raider renaissance. But most everyone else has taken proper notice.
- Oprah Wins Top NAACP Image Award
- Drexel Unveils Junk Bond Index: Drexel Burnham...
- Santa Clarita Says No to Roads : Measure P: Voters decisively rejected the $285-million tax plan. The winning campaign had accented developers' responsibilities.
- Chinese Dissident Fang Lizhi Loses Research Post
- NCR Wins Businessland Contract: NCR Corp. announced...
- Elephants Terrorize Village in East Zaire
- VENTURA COUNTY ELECTION RETURNS
- World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Israel Hits Hezbollah Bases
- LOCAL : Caltrans Moves to Shore Up Cliff
- One Has to 'Make a Living,' Bush Says of Big Reagan Fee
- N.Y. Highway Closed by Coating of Yogurt
- RELIEF: Orange County restaurants, which chipped in...
- Ian Smith Wins Judgment Against Zimbabwe Regime
- Broderick Was Open to Attack, His Friends Say
- Indian Mother's Baby Reportedly Smuggled to Canada to Avoid Tribe
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Orange Coast Men Move One Step Closer to Soccer Title
- Man Dies, Youth Hurt in Pacoima Shooting
- Biondi, Jager to Swim in 50-Meter Match Race
- Gastelum, Aguirre Favored in Cross-Country Prelims
- Pepperdine Defeats Australia in Exhibition
- Harvard Club Wins U.S. Water Polo Title
- P.M. BRIEFING : W. German Gene Plant Blocked
- Charles V. Bush has been named president...
- California IN BRIEF : BAKERSFIELD : Showing of UFW Film Restricted
- ATM Cards Let Carl's Jr. Dish Up Burgers, Bucks : Plastic Money: Restaurant chain joins growing list of businesses using electronic systems. Officials believe it'll greatly help sales.
- Denver Bans Assault Guns in City, County
- Congress Votes to Raise Limit on U.S. Debt : Legislation: Bush is expected to sign it today. Efforts are being made to scale back the Medicare catastrophic care program.
- Shuttle Discovery to Lift Off After Dark
- Stressing Conciliatory Politics Aided Dinkins : Election: Democrat turned back Giuliani's efforts to make campaign into referendum on character.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : House Votes for Everglades Increase
- Dyslexia Confusion
- Politburo Resigns in E. Germany : Political Crisis: Egon Krenz remains on top. The pace of citizens' flights to the West rises to 350 an hour.
- Motorcyclist Killed; Other Driver Held
- Road Tax Falls Behind in Early Santa Clarita Valley Returns
- GARDEN GROVE : Housing Project for Seniors Rejected
- North County
- Clippers Can't Shake Past in Loss to Warriors
- STATWATCH : Thomas Crams a Season Into Single Game
- A Classic Mismatch: Brea's 75-0 Trouncing of Capistrano 28 Years Ago : Football: Champions-to-be at Brea-Olinda outscored opponents, 409-38, in 1961; Capistrano Union closed in 1964.
- Music Reviews : California Composers in Spotlight at Gindi
- World IN BRIEF : ETHIOPIA : Jews Can Emigrate, Aide Says
- Kenneth Ziffren, a founding partner with the...
- Braniff Cancels All Flights, Lays Off Most of Workers
- LOCAL : Auto Shop Operator Shot Down in Mercedes in 'Execution Hit'
- World IN BRIEF : WORLDWIDE : Pan Am Bomb Warning Told
- San Diego County CAP Scores
- No O.C. Prosecution of Ramirez : Night Stalker: With the death sentence already ordered for 13 murders, 'it's simply not necessary,' official says.
- Laguna Niguel Cityhood Winning Big : Incorporation: Voters give 7-1 support for 29th county municipality. They also reject district elections.
- Reputed Hit Man Gets 14 Years in 2 Slayings
- TUSTIN : Council Rejects Plan to Add 2 Members
- LA HABRA : 'Lemon Car' Suit Reaps $80,000 Award
- COSTA MESA : County Names Firm to Publicize Airport
- Bowman Leads Las Virgenes Schools Race
- HIGH SCHOOL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : No. 1 Poway Leads Way to Third Round in Volleyball
- 300 Series Strikes Competing Bowlers
- Countywide : Evening Train Service to Be Interrupted
- NBA ROUNDUP : Jordan Leads Revamped Chicago Attack Past Pistons
- Voters Say No to New Giants Stadium : Baseball: The team will play at Candlestick next year. But they make no commitment to play there in 1991.
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : San Diego is Title Town for Women's Soccer
- Radio
- Restaurants Raise $11,435 Donation for Red Cross
- Aristotle Had TV Pegged About 23 Centuries Ago : Education: A Pomona College professor uses the philosopher to demonstrate how to separate the good from the bad on television.
- Moyers' 'Public Mind' Offers a Perceptive View of TV Newscasts
- NATION : Voters Elect First Black Mayor in Predominantly White Seattle
- World IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C : Delay on Arms Pact Likely
- Tax for Roads Loses; Anti-Gay Forces Win : Transportation: The proposed sales-tax increase lost by 14,000 votes in a higher-than-usual turnout for an off-year election.
- LOCAL : Cyclist Killed in La Habra Crash
- Challenge to Using Informers Dealt Blow : Courts: Judge rejects new trial for man charged with murder on basis of jailhouse informants' false claims. She says there was ample other evidence to lead to conviction.
- 2 Firefighters Injured in Agoura Hills Blaze
- Downtown Los Angeles may not qualify as...
- The Many Faces of Dom Are Hard to Find When Comic Leaves Stage
- Sugary Musical 'Polly' to Be Aired Just Before 'Night Stalker' Drama
- Nation IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Colombian Gets 15 Years in Drug Crime
- Emerson Electric Co.: The St. Louis-based maker...
- New Self-Adhesive Stamp to Be Tested in 15 Cities
- CONSUMERS : Mailing Tips for Christmas
- U.N. Peacekeeping Force OKd for Central America
- U.S. and Japan Block Firm Stand on Global Pollutants
- Women Athletes Run Behind Men
- Ex-Official Says Cranston Lied About Bid to Aid S
- Jill Ireland's Son Found Dead in His Canyon Home
- Court Asked to Limit Insurer's Right to Fold
- Dinkins Elected New York Mayor : Politics: The Democrat is the first black to hold that office. In Virginia, L. Douglas Wilder claimed victory as the nation's first elected black governor.
- Closing Remarks Paint Hunter as Victim, Villain
- County 8th-Grade Test Scores Rise but Those for 3rd, 6th Grades Drop
- COMMENTARY : Athletes' Egos Take Center Stage as Sports Turns Into Show Biz
- Meanwhile, the agent representing reliever Mark Davis...
- Tennis Match Prize Too Rich, W. Germans Say
- Marmonte Honors at Stake
- Revitalized Del Fuegos on Comeback Trail : Pop: Band has some new members and new numbers to show off tonight at the Coach House in San Juan Capistrano.
- SHORT TAKES : Sutherland Tells of His Diseases
- For Better Living Inc.: The San Juan...