- ANALYSIS : Anti-Takeover Laws Can Help Even Up the Odds : Buyouts: Experts say restrictions on highly leveraged corporate raids are often effective tactical weapons.
- Fed Spurs Hope; Dow Rallies for 14.96 Gain
- Six in Princeton/Newport Case Escape Tough RICO Sentences
- IT'S A BIRD: The same Superman costume...
- Chic, Famous Remember Vogue's Diana Vreeland
- EL TORO : Coalition Revives Incorporation Effort
- Day-Old Boy Found Behind Liquor Store
- Brosio Recommended as Interim U.S. Attorney
- Rookie Legislator's Abortion Vote Jolts Pro-Choice Allies
- Getting in the Way of Elsmere Landfill Is Like Spitting on the Flag
- ON THE SIDELINES : Miami of Ohio Fires Coach Rose
- Washington Redskins cornerback Barry Wilburn tested positive...
- Corona del Mar Enjoys Familiar Role in Tennis
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Secomerica Buys H.M.S.S.: Secomerica Inc. of Newport...
- Robert H. McDaniel has been named managing...
- Vegas Property to Cost MGM Grand $123 Million
- Freddie Mac: The Federal Home Loan Management...
- Boeing to Plead Guilty to Case, Reports Claim
- P.M. Briefing : Del E. Webb Selling Last Casino
- 'Guy's Got to Make a Living,' Bush Says of Reagan in Japan
- WORLD : Dissident Fang Stripped of Post
- Judge Orders Immigration Court Translations
- NATION : Shuttle Liftoff Set for Nov. 20
- For Bellingham, It Has Been More Than a Stroke of Luck : Rowing: After winning an Olympic gold medal in kayaking last year, he has finally entered college. Now, he is on Orange Coast College's freshman crew with plans to eventually compete for Harvard.
- Special TV Coverage of Elections Planned
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Suspect Profiled on TV Gives Up
- SHORT TAKES : Charles, Diana in Hong Kong
- Panel OKs Drilling Field in Sun Valley to Replace Tainted N. Hollywood Wells
- School Board Freezes Spending in 4 Areas
- 12 Radioactive Spills in 20 Years, Rockwell Says
- 2 Who Fled Jail Caught, 5 Still at Large
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Depot Restaurant Lease Approval Due
- Eleven of 14 athletes selected at random...
- ON THE SIDELINES : Ex-College Player Testifies Administrator Gave Him $8,000
- SAN DIEGO SECTION HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL LEADERS
- Teammates Not Surprised Wagner Was Suspended : Aztecs: Freshman running back got 'plenty of chances,' before being dismissed for remainder of season.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Fetal Examination of Elephant Fails
- Bishops Issue Declaration to Fire Up Abortion Battle
- Political Impasse Remains After Election in Greece : Europe: Conservatives say they will try to form a government. But President Christos Sartzetakis asks the caretaker prime minister to stay on.
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Ex-Supervisor Gets 2 1/2 Years in Pot Case
- Aftershocks and Aftershocks
- A Peremptory Summons Leaves Court in an Uproar : Courts: Told to bring a deputy public defender before a judge, a pair of policemen dragged him away from a hearing before another jurist in another courtroom.
- Countywide : D.A. Won't Charge GOP's Poll Guards
- Voters to Decide Council Races, Santa Clarita Road Measure
- Supervisors OK Funds for Armenian Groups
- Man Dead, Wife Hurt After Crash With Fleeing Youth
- Gilbert Scores Near-Sweep as Tourney Opens
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Mike Scott Flashes Signs of Greatness
- Leningrad Soloists' Debut Delayed by a Soviet SNAFU, Composer Says
- U.S. Firms Prefer Open Door in Japan Over Protectionism
- Hotel Investors Reports Loss Despite Revenue Gain
- Transamerica Earnings Up 15% for 3rd Quarter
- MiniScribe Assets $88 Million Below Debts
- Hadson Obtains Financing: A joint venture between...
- Bond Prices Off Amid Concern Over Fed Policy
- One takeover does not a market make....
- Perceptronics Says Deal Could Yield $16.5 Million
- HEARINGS: Charges flying in Washington about the...
- East Germans March Again for More Reforms
- Nation IN BRIEF : COLORADO : Accused Slayer of Parents Faces Trial
- Publisher Mildred Brown Dies
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Gay Rights Measure Sent to Dukakis
- Catholic Bishops Tackling AIDS, Other Policy Issues
- Bob Guccione Jr., Woman Hurt When He Loses Control of Car
- BREA : New Sign-Code Rules Will Be Considered
- London Club Allows Talk at Breakfast; Members Shocked
- Officers Drag Attorney Off on 'Judge's Orders'
- Fights at Chargers Game Prompt Security Beef-Up : Football: Alcohol, tough-team images are blamed for outbreaks at Philadelphia game, and traditional-rival Raiders are coming.
- NBA rookies will be given random drug...
- 4 Senators Sought Favor for Lincoln, Ex-Regulator Says
- Pepsi Logo Will Appear on Video Game:...
- House Resale Prices Slip 2% for October
- Video Clips: Tuning In on New Market : Services: Companies that tape television news shows are finding a growing market for their help among a variety of businesses.
- Dow Tumbles 47.34 to Its Lowest Close Since Oct. 13
- For Toshiba, Laptops Were Key to Future : Computers: Since introducing its first portable, the Japanese electronics giant has become a dominant player in the market.
- The Big One--Ticket to Terror
- U.S. Balks at Year 2000 as Deadline to Cut Greenhouse Gases : Environment: The White House insists it wants to combat global warming. It merely says that now is not the time to set firm goals.
- LOCAL : Abandoned Anaheim Baby Well
- Candidates Race to the Wire in Contests Across Nation
- BOOK REVIEW : Exploring Connections of the Mind
- 2 Anti-Abortion Demonstrators Jailed; Bail Increased for Appearance at Protest
- Candidate Accused of Flying Old School Colors Unfairly
- No Conflict of Interest Found for Burbank Councilman
- Must We Rush the Executioner? : Death Penalty: Courts make mistakes more frequently than we like to admit. We must be sure before we drop the pellet.
- Countywide : Builders Start Work on Homeless Project
- El Cajon Man Killed Hunting in Texas
- Rams Can't Block Out Their Latest Setback : Pro Football: Robinson and his players haunted by defeat in Minnesota, their fourth consecutive loss.
- ON THE SIDELINES : Ex-Viking Kapp Buys B.C. Lions
- POLLS
- Horowitz Rites Set
- 'Expert System' Picks Key Workers' Brains : Computers: From airport gate-scheduling to trouble-shooting, technology allows companies to store key employees' know-how on floppy disks.
- Asher/Gould Hard at Work on Image Campaign--Its Own : Advertising: A power struggle among namesakes has gone on for years at the successful but low-profile L.A. ad agency. A third party was called in to run the show.
- Market Woes Force 2% Layoff at Shearson
- SFE Technologies, a San Fernando electronics components...
- Summit's Quarterly Profit Falls From Year Earlier
- Braniff Employees React With Anger as Flights Halt
- Colgate to Acquire Vipont: Colgate-Palmolive Co. will...
- Kitty Dukakis Hospitalized; Aide Says Drugs Not to Blame
- NATION : Blast Kills Two Israeli Soldiers at U.S. Artillery Testing Facility
- Bush Choice for Rights Panel Has Heart Attack
- Vivian Mercier; Irish Literary Critic, Academic
- COLUMN ONE : In Biloxi, Growth Came First : Along the Gulf Coast, environmental awareness developed late. Now, decades of neglect may stunt the region's future.
- Death of Plantiff Tangles Lawsuit : Courts: The attorney for a man who accused three deputies of killing his daughter revealed that his client died in 1988.
- Drug Crusader Revises Back-to-Basics Curriculum
- Countywide : Final Arguments in Mustang Club Case
- Although Banning Has a Loss, Carson Game Still Is Big One
- STAGE REVIEW : Still Manstruck in 'Manhattan'
- Vladimir Horowitz: An Appreciation : Music: A legend who played by his own quirky, sometimes dubious rules, Horowitz made the trivial seem elegant, the significant ethereal.
- SHORT TAKES : TV'S TOP TEN
- Western Digital Aims for 'Notebook' PCs Market
- Euro Disneyland Stock Trading Is Off to a Fast Start
- Charles Bayless, chief financial officer of Public...
- Loan Agency Halts Action Pending Ruling on UES
- Kenneth K. Yamanouchi was named administrator of...
- Itel Plans to Buy Ryder Stock: Itel...
- California IN BRIEF : SAN RAFAEL : Death Row Convict Dies in Hospital
- Recalling a Class 'Alive With Sound of Learning'
- Lebanese Cement Ties Under New President : Mideast: Gen. Aoun is a holdout. His rabid supporters storm the home of a religious leader.
- Congress Panel OKs $533 Million in Aid to Poland, Hungary
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Yes on M, No on N
- DANA POINT : Chamber Planning Turkey Trot Race
- Restitution of $22 Million by Pair Ordered
- Advisers Hired for Possible Gradco Buyout
- U.S. Officials Voice Hope, Skepticism on E. Germany : Foreign Policy: Travel liberalization is seen as a positive step. But the new leader's hard-line past is a concern.
- Insurers Win Easier Access to U.S. Court : Justices' Ruling: The Supreme Court let a company challenge a compensation award in a federal court.
- WORLD : 'Penny' Stamps Fetch $442,680
- Mildred Brown; Publisher of Paper, Rights Activist
- Bette Davis Estate Near $1 Million; 2 Daughters, Grandsons Left Out
- 2 Dana Point Developers Back Property-Tax Boost
- Attorney, Wife Sentenced in Fraud Scheme
- NATION : Turnout Heavy in Virginia Vote
- Youth Hospitalized After Shooting
- Governor's Race Tightens in Latest California Poll
- Self-Defense or Staged Killing? Jury Gets Vista Case
- You Can't Keep Him Down Long
- Open Mind Price Tag: $4.6 Million : Horse Racing: Klein sells 114 racehorses, including Winning Colors and Lady's Secret, at auction for $29.6 million.
- Orlando Gets Bit of Magic, Beats Knicks
- Music
- 'Aftershock' Shakes Little Loose for Red Cross : Stage: Revival of Santa Ana troupe's production grosses just $700 in five performances. Publicity problems are blamed for paltry attendance.
- FEDERAL CONTRACT AWARDS
- RELIGION : Falwell to Discontinue Journal
- CFTC Accuses Former Merc Chief: A former...
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Family to Get Share of Sailor's Insurance
- World IN BRIEF : NAMIBIA : Africa's Last Colony to Choose Leaders
- E. German Cabinet Quits Under Fire : Shake-up: Communist Party members urge reform. Refugees continue to flood into West Germany.
- Boy Saw Youth Load Gun Before Killing, Detective Tells Court
- Kidnaping Trial Attracts Protesters
- Ramirez Lawyers Drop Bid to Delay Sentencing
- Sailors Hang Up Mitts After Navy Cries Foul
- ON THE SIDELINES : Moseby Files for Free Agency
- NFL Union, Shaken by Loss in Court, Says It Plans to Disband
- Saba's Heart in Homeland : Football: The game is important to the Laguna Hills fullback, but he has more worldly concerns.
- JAZZ REVIEW : A Mini-Band With Major Talent
- DANCE
- GTE to Close Plants, Cut Jobs: GTE...
- LTV Corp.: The manufacturing company reported a...
- Sally Lind has joined the residential sales...
- Southland Corp. to Sell Rest of Citgo to Venezuela
- Players Profits Reach $423,500 for Quarter
- Iran Hangs 4 as U.S. Spies
- New Rx for Pharmacists
- PAYBACK: Most people thought the movie "A...
- Housing for 15,000 Families Reportedly Not Quake-Safe
- LOCAL : Big Rock Homeowners Facing Drainage Fee of $100,000 Each
- 43% Feel Business Should Foot Bill for Clean Air, Poll Finds
- Measure M Drive at Road's End : Election: Voters will decide today whether to pay a half-cent sales tax to improve county roads, after an expensive campaign. And a number of local elections will be decided.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Water Line Puncture Floods Building Site
- Rockwell Lists 12 Radioactive Releases at Lab in Last 20 Years
- Bush Hopes Freeing Iran's Assets Will Help Hostages
- 2 S.D. Council Seats, 4 Issues in Other Places Are on Today's Ballot
- While Loyola University's football team enjoyed moderate...
- IRVINE : UCI Radio to Mark Its 20th Year
- ELECTION DAY
- The Criticism Starts Up Again After Pat Day Fails to Deliver
- Vladimir Horowitz: An Appreciation : Fame: The pianist was a symbol of endless practice, solitary study, the essentially lonely pursuit of perfection that does not cease with success.
- WEEKEND BOX OFFICE : Look Who's No. 1 . . . Again
- Stage
- ART REVIEW : 'Living With AIDS' Group Show on View at Otis/Parsons : Exhibit: The multimedia show counters paranoia about the deadly disease with facts and : gives faces to the depersonalizing statistics.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Race for Glory' Fails to Get Into Gear
- The proposed merger of the cellular telephone...
- Luna Defense Gets Deal
- P.M. Briefing : Debt Ceiling Forces Treasury to Postpone Borrowing Auctions
- SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY : Stanton-Based Computer City Joins the Consumer 'Superstore' Concept
- Group Boosts Holdings in Care Enterprises
- Gallo Tax Exemption Works for the Very Rich : Regulations: A grandparent may give $2 million to each grandchild and pay no more than the standard gift-estate taxes, but only until Dec. 31.
- Dutch Premier Completes Cabinet
- Early Vote Turnout Is Moderate
- Countywide : Manson's Ex-Lawyer Has to Be Restrained
- Hospital Ailing in East Berlin as Doctors Flee
- Campbell Contributor to Pay $2,000 Fine
- Psychiatric Testing Ordered for Ex-Manson Lawyer After Outburst
- Truants Will Be Fined
- Small Fire Forces Evacuation of School
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Benefit Is Planned at Mercado Village
- Judge OKs Mental Unit of 14 Beds Near Centinela Center
- Conlisk Says He'll Sign With Arizona State
- Playing Sends Dane to New Heights
- Master's, Cal Lutheran Meet in District 3 Soccer Playoffs
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Family Portrait': Jesus Riles Siblings
- MUSIC REVIEW : Orange County Chamber Orchestra Begins Its Season on an Intimate Note
- Music Reviews : Hanover Band Plays at El Camino College
- Pop Music Reviews : On Fringes of Perception With Carl Stone and Band
- Giuliani Predicts Probes of Dinkins : Politics: He charges that the Democrat didn't report a vacation paid for by a friend. But his rival is likely to become New York's first black mayor.
- Cash Shortage Leads Braniff to Cancel Passenger Service
- NATION : Cheerleader Axed for Bird Abuse
- After 50 Years, the 'Outs' Have an 'In' in Mexico : Salinas: The president's pledge of a political opening has a happy debut in Baja California. The trick is how much to allow elsewhere.
- FULLERTON : Man Burned Helping Neighbor Start Truck
- Dolnick to Coach Girls' Soccer at Katella
- Mira Costa Is Favorite in 5-A Girls' Volleyball
- COLLEGE DIVISION : Despite Success, Santa Barbara's Season to End
- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Diminutive Kicker Has a Big-Time Leg
- First Win Makes Cowboys' Jones a Happy Camper
- SDSU-UCLA To Meet In NCAA Soccer Opener
- ABC Cancels Mason Show, Announces Oprah Series
- 'Nation's Attic' Comes to O.C. in Smithsonian Road Show
- Kim Rutledge has been appointed director of...
- Lori Huber and Vanessa Fanchin have been...
- FEDERAL CONTRACT AWARDS
- PerfectData Corp. Wins Patent-Infringement Suit
- Jacobs Engineering Group Inc.: The Pasadena-based firm...
- 5 Hospitalized After Hose Sends Smoke Into Airliner
- Legal Papers Get Personal
- Governor Signs Quake Tax, Other Relief Bills
- Humperdinck Lawsuit Against Paper Dismissed
- Drug Dealer Tells Judge He Gave Crack to Barry 3 Times
- Staff Reduced as Attendance Drops at Zoo : Attractions: After three banner years, new financial realities force the elimination of 69 jobs.
- New Pro-Choice Group to Center on Candidates : Politics: Largely Republican organization forms with exclusive aim of electing candidates who support women's right to abortion.
- Elements of Educational 'Choice'
- Forget Bowl Games: Pac-10 Is Losing Its Roundhouse Punch
- Miami Dolphin defensive end Eric Kumerow faces...
- McAnally Has Hope for 2 Fillies in Linda Vista
- Two Orange County arts groups and one...
- P.M. Briefing : S. Korea to Accept Beef Imports
- R. Kevin Tannehill was named president of...
- Yutaro Hayashi, who was president and chief...
- Evidence Linked to Contras in Ambush That Killed 18
- Security Pacific Official Is New President of Mitsui
- PLACENTIA : School Officials Ease Stand on Transfer
- COMMENTARY : Fatal Shooting Is Tragic Ending for Boxer
- Former European Boxing Champ Held on Cocaine Charge
- Sherman Pays Price for His Carries
- Detroit Lineman to Apologize to Oilers' Jones for Racial Remark
- Film Saves Record That Got Away : College Football: A statistician's error gives Cal State Fullerton's Mike Pringle share of NCAA rushing record that he thought he had lost when Coach Gene Murphy sidelined him.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Avant-Garde Longo Tribute Hits Sour Note
- Tim Larrick has been named director of...
- MacNeal-Schwendler in Talks to Buy Noetic
- Airline-Safety Law Opens Market for Dynatech
- Attorneys Patricia Marie Galligan and Geoffrey Eric...
- P.M. Briefing : LBOs in 1990s May Lose Appeal
- Treasury Cancels Auction Over Debt Ceiling Dispute
- G. I. Industries Stops Takeover Negotiations
- Unlikely Pair Back Property Tax Boost : Revenue: Two wealthy land developers help fund ballot initiative. They see the increase as being in the best interests of businessmen.
- Bill Seeks Limits on Presidential Pensions
- Defective Medical Devices Targeted : Health: Early detection of life-threatening hazards in crib monitors and other hardware may be failing. Congress is exploring the problem.
- Night Stalker Gets Death : You Don't Understand, Killer Says
- High-Power Slugs Cause More Trauma
- Rams Can't Block Out Latest Defeat : Pro Football: Robinson and his players haunted by setback in Minnesota, their fourth straight loss.
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Titans Left Out in NCAA Soccer
- New Jersey Devils Name Cunniff as New Coach
- DANCE REVIEW : Soaring David Parsons Dancers Seem to Defy Gravity in Performance at UCSD
- Family Planning Clinics Closed
- Indians
- ART REVIEW : 'Unofficial' Soviet Artists Paint a Spirited Picture of Persistence : Soviet Art: They are engineers and furnace-stokers, who choose to create artworks without being members of the official Artists Union. It's the price they pay to be independent.
- Randomness of Evolution
- Family Planning Clinics Closed
- Deal Would Create Agency for Metro Rail : Transit: Compromise pushed by Mayor Tom Bradley would set up an independent transportation authority for the $3.4-billion subway project. Board members would be appointed by the feuding RTD and county Transportation Commission.
- Family Planning Clinics Closed
- Family Planning Clinics Closed
- Family Planning Clinics Closed
- Expanding County Board
- Homeless in U.S.
- Quake Perspective
- Family Planning Clinics Closed
- Hong Kong
- QUOTABLE
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 7, 1989
- Names in the News - Nov. 7, 1989
- Names in the News - Nov. 7, 1989
- Names in the News - Nov. 7, 1989
- TV & Video - Nov. 7, 1989
- Southland Firm Targeted in HUD Cutoff : Housing: Misuse of funds intended for rundown projects is alleged. Santa Monica-based concern is among largest managers of units for the poor.
- Aim 'People's Power' Aid to the People : Philippines: Despite President Aquino's good intentions, so-called development programs are victimized by old patterns of corruption, neglect and bureaucracy.
- 8th-Grade Scores Rise; Others Fall : Education: The county's up-and-down scores pretty well paralleled those statewide. Education officials were analyzing lower scores in the third and sixth grades.
- New Medfly Infestation Found; More Spraying Set
- Wall Denies Hindering Investigation of Lincoln Savings
- S.D. Killings Make Bitter Divorce Final
- New Standards Peril 800 S&Ls; : Thrifts: Regulators can close those that don't comply. $50 billion provided for the bailout may fall far short.
- Slide Closes Pacific Coast Highway; 2 Drivers Injured
- Another Jolt Jars Oddity in Simi Valley : Landmark: The Bay Area earthquake only added to the problems of this folk art tourist stop, which already was on shaky ground.
- Reinforcing the Comfortable Is Just Not Teaching : Education: When the instructor is thrust willy-nilly into the therapist-entertainer role, learning suffers.
- Becker Turns Misfortunes Into Victories as He Shoots for No. 1
- ON THE SIDELINES : Cubs Hike Wrigley Field Prices
- Kings Get Buffaloed by Sabres : Hockey: Slump continues as Hrudey gets the hook after seven shots, three goals in third straight loss for L.A., 5-3.
- Oh, That Okoye; Chiefs Win, 20-10
- DANCE
- Retrospective of Soviet Artist Is Slated for New Hammer Museum : Art: Despite reports of legal and financial problems, Armand Hammer announced that a show of Soviet painter Kasimir Malevich's works will open at his art museum in November, 1990.
- ART : Museum Coaxes Novices With Novel Experiment
- MOVIE REVIEW : Romance Is a Victim in New 'Phantom'
- More Cops on the Beat