- Instant Replay Rescues the Packers, 14-13 : Green Bay: The game-winning touchdown is at first discounted, then, after a five-minute delay, declared good.
- Making Playoffs Not Enough for Arroyo : Water Polo: Villa Park senior wants his team to advance past quarterfinals this season.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Burchuladze Debut: Low but Not Profound
- Miracle Legion Whips Up Frenzy at Bogart's
- HOT TICKET
- O.C. MUSIC REVIEW : Inbal's Mahler Has Clarity, Detail : Debut: Frankfurt Radio Symphony's West Coast appearance offers few gimmicks, but demonstrates composer's genius as fabricator, colorist.
- Smith at Universal Wasn't Too Tempting
- S&L; League Targets Affordable Housing: The U.S....
- COLUMN ONE : The Science of Fighting a Drug War : Government researchers view technology as the key weapon. Their proposals may be beguiling, but they come with a price--and problems.
- Paying Attention to Detail Is Small but Important Lesson
- P. M. Briefing : Banker Urges U.S. Deficit Cuts
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Religion May Have Cost Soldier a Medal
- California IN BRIEF : VALLEJO : Whale's Death Laid to Lung Infection
- SEAL BEACH : Three-Vehicle Crash Injures I-405 Driver
- Lawyer and Wife Slain; Ex-Wife Held : Crime: Ex-wife of the 1987 bar association president was under court order to stop harassing his new family.
- LA HABRA : Renovated Boys Club Building to Open
- Science / Medicine : Death of a Disease : Global campaign aims to make parasitic guinea worm second illness eradicated from Earth.
- Second Try a Charm for Bahr : San Diego: Kicker misses first try at game-winning field goal, but gets a second chance because of a penalty and makes a 49-yarder with four seconds left to beat Eagles, 20-17.
- Veterans Ikangaa and Kristiansen Prevail in Tough New York Field : Marathon: Men's winner sets course record in 2:08:01; women's winner barely misses mark at 2:25:30. Second-place finishes by Ken Martin and Kim Jones return Americans to spotlight.
- If It's Good Enough for Oprah, It's Good Enough for the Pros
- P. M. Briefing : Gannett Foundation Chief Quits
- Holy Magazine Cover!
- Rights Memorial Unveiled in Alabama
- Purported Daughter Loses Bid for Hank Williams' Royalties
- NATION : GOP Drive Targets Sen. Simon
- COUNTYWIDE : Nominations Sought for Hall of Fame
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- 4 More Horses Stricken by Mystery Illness
- Rams Are Haunted by Vikings : Pro Football: In a repeat of a disheartening loss at Buffalo, L.A. blows the lead and loses in overtime, 23-21
- NEW FEATURES
- SANTA ANITA : Baba Cool Keeps Her Cool to Win Rowan
- Arts Supporters Expect Delay on Endowment Funding Bill
- Gas Prices Continue to Slide: A gallon...
- Unocal Must Pay $10 Million: A federal...
- Dow Jones Boosts Telerate Bid: Dow Jones...
- People of Letters : Collectibles: Autographed material is being called the "unexploited collectible." Experts agree the money is in Los Angeles, the market in the East.
- Historic Home's Future on San Juan's Docket
- If You Want to Toss It, Pay for It : Trash: As long as we have free pick-up service, Los Angeles will continue to be the garbage-disposing capital.
- COSTA MESA : Restaurants Receive Call for Food Aid
- GARDEN GROVE : Clean Air Group to Discuss Bush Plan
- Robinson, Zimmer Get Managers' Votes
- Pop /Rock
- Doing Business With the Japanese : Investment: Polly Peck's purchase of Sansui was a milestone. But institutional barriers still put big, healthy Japanese firms out of the reach of foreign investors.
- Moderate Jolt Shakes Quake Area
- Global Warming Issue Divides Conferees
- Linebacker Mark Tingstad of Arizona State was...
- Curt Lindstrom, former Swedish national hockey coach,...
- Finally, Gault Gets Out of the Blocks : Raiders: After catching two long passes from quarterback Jay Schroeder, veteran receiver gets his redemption.
- Mack Granted Probation After Serving Month
- Falcons Upset Bills in Wild Finish, 30-28 : Atlanta: Paul McFadden makes up for a kickoff mistake with 50-yard field goal with two seconds to play.
- Sounds of Silence Make It Difficult for McGaughey : Horse Racing: The day after losing the Breeders' Cup Classic to Sunday Silence, Easy Goer's trainer is feeling blue.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Becker Doesn't Waste Time, Sweeps Edberg
- Stage
- MOVIE REVIEW : Taking a Trip Down Osaka's 'Dream Street'
- NEW LEADER IN LEBANON
- The Real Issue Is Life--and Who Controls It : Pregnancy: Woman, once a second-class citizen, may soon rank third, a mere container for the more valued fetus.
- Science / Medicine : Cold Fusion Fails at Yale
- Medfly Spraying Plans Prompt Calls From Concerned Residents
- Science / Medicine : Better Superconductors
- NHL ROUNDUP : Once Again, Beaupre Proves He Can Play
- Israel OKs U.S. Peace Plan, Seeks Guarantees : Mideast: The Inner Cabinet 'assumes' talks will be limited to non-PLO residents. Secretary of State Baker predicts a 'long, difficult process.'
- Science / Medicine : Underwater Discovery Is Young and Crude
- Suspect Remains at Large Almost 2 Years After His Father's Slaying : Manhunt: Toru Sakai was held in 1987 after his father's death, but was released for lack of evidence. Now police say they have a case, but the suspect is gone.
- Bettering Our Odds to Arm-Wrestle with Mother Nature : Earthquakes: New technologies may bring us structures that not only protect life, but limit the damage, too.
- Science / Medicine : Oldest Dinosaur Shows Off a New Trick : Evolution: A discovery 230 million years old surprises scientists with its sophisticated features, including a double-hinged jaw.
- Couple Launches Food Drive to Benefit Center
- NATION : Nixon Quietly Visits White House to Brief Bush on Visit to China
- Bishop Stresses Right to Oppose Abortion
- Ethnic Germans Find Haven, Hope in Church : Poland: Now worshipers in Silesia can hear Mass in what was recently an underground language. But old ethnic tensions remain in the border region.
- WORLD : $930,000 Libel Suit Settled
- NATION : Vucanovich Bars Governor Race
- Greek Voters Fail to Elect Majority Government : Politics: An inconclusive outcome points to a power vacuum and further economic decline.
- LOCAL : Santa Ana Man Killed, Wife Hurt as Fleeing Teen-Ager Rams Car
- Woman Killed as Car Strikes Truck
- Spill Closes Portion of Chino Hills Park
- Pacific Rim Nations Seeking Unity : Trade: Economic cohesiveness is the goal as 12 nations meet in Australia. But no dramatic gains are expected.
- NATION : Bush Rejects Shultz Drug Plan
- Immigration Law Blamed for Job Bias : Discrimination: Study calls for eliminating employer sanctions provision of 1986 reform act. Scores of rights violations are documented.
- Quayle Pleased by Bush's Vote of Confidence
- Santa Clarita Rent-Control Issue Still Smolders
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Council to Review Sewage Plant Report
- ON THE SIDELINES : Rojas Accused of Soccer Swindle
- ON THE SIDELINES : Utah Waives Les, Signs Rudd
- SPOTLIGHT / A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL
- LAST CHANCE
- P. M. Briefing : Treasury Bill Auctions Delayed
- Revitalized Crenshaw Plaza Striving Toward Success
- Success of Mocha Mix Spilling Over Into Marketplace : Trends: Liquid non-dairy creamers are a $40-million business because of cholesterol and other health concerns. Carnation's entry debuts in January.
- Federal Drug Prosecutions Lag in L.A. : Crime: A study covering 1980 to 1987 shows 10 other big-city jurisdictions bringing charges at a higher rate than Los Angeles. A lack of assistant U.S. attorneys is blamed.
- HOLD THE ANCHOVIES: A new "pizza preference...
- E. Germans Pour Across Czech Line : East Bloc: Communist regime announces plans to ease travel rules. The latest exodus to West Germany approaches 12,000.
- Carter and Staff Hold Reunion, Rap Reagan
- Geyser gazers who watch over Yellowstone's natural wonders consider it a labor of love.
- Shellfish Signal a Pollution Problem
- Avalanche of Debate Delays Trabuco Canyon Growth Plan
- Moon Is Top Cat Against Lions : Houston: Oiler quarterback pulls trigger on Lions' run-and-shoot offense in 35-21 win.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cal State Fullerton Loses to Fresno State in Soccer, 3-0
- Jim McMahon Speaks! (But It Will Cost You)
- Smith at Universal Wasn't Too Tempting
- Amphitheaters Show Dip in Attendance, Bookings : Concerts: While the season was the "lightest in years" for Orange County and the nation, experts expect outdoor entertainment to rebound.
- California IN BRIEF : BOLINAS : Election Aims for Change in Attitude
- Bush Talks With Many, Shares Power With Few : Who Has The President's Ear? : White House: The inner circle consists of Sununu and Darman. The President is secretive, likes to surprise.
- Yorba Linda Man Is Murder Suspect
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Slow the Revolving Door
- ON THE SIDELINES : 11 of 14 Athletes Test Negative
- TUSTIN : Council to Consider News Rack Curbs
- MOVIE REVIEW : Lowbrow Humor, Psychic Theme in 'Sight'
- 'Spanish Cinema' at USC, Italian Studio's Films at UCLA
- Court Removes Last Barrier to Settling Dalkon Shield Suits
- P. M. Briefing : Ship Firm Sued for Reef Damage
- P. M. Briefing : Poland Devalues Currency Again
- Warning: Danger Below : Environmental consultants are popping up to help developers sniff out hazardous waste on sites before they buy and build.
- Alaska Airlines has applied to the U.S....
- GAO Urges Closing Costly Loophole in U.S. Water Law
- WORLD : Nicaragua Talks Set Thursday
- Justices Give States Takeover Veto : Uphold Wisconsin Law Allowing Board to Block Mergers
- Money Is Not Only Reason Teens Go to Work : Youth: More adolescents are getting jobs. Although many educators fear that working students are neglecting their studies, they see no way of reversing the trend.
- NATION : Pro-Choice Backers Arrested
- Mentor Teacher Choices Focus Attention on Minority Issues
- SAN CLEMENTE : Pier Repairs to Begin After Sewer Is Done
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Golf Course Issue May Take New Path
- Rome Police quelled violence by Lazio of...
- No joke: Who's the greatest comic star...
- BOOK REVIEW : Japanese 'Passover': The Rudeness of In-Laws
- No New Medflies Found in Santa Clara County
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Robbins to Quit N.Y. Ballet
- Crackpots Keep the Lid on Fetal-Tissue Research : Medicine: Experiments that promise beneficial effects on diseased human organs are stymied by abortion foes.
- Aftershocks to the Psyche : Quake: 'Normal life' will never be the same for many in the Bay Area, resting as : it now does on the certainty of uncertainty.
- Tie Puts U.S. in Must-Win Situation : Soccer: Americans get caught in 0-0 deadlock against winless El Salvador in World Cup qualifying match.
- MOVIE REVIEW : No Faith, Hope for 'Ministry of Vengeance'
- The Butterflies Go Along With Sarah Brightman on Tour : Performing: The star of "The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber in Concert" considers concertizing riskier than playing a character in a musical.
- ART REVIEW : Fertile Collection of the Changing Landscape
- P. M. Briefing : Japan Poll Backs Foreign Labor
- FASHION : Beads, Beads, Beads by Mackie, Mizrahi
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Mandela Reportedly to Publish His Story
- World IN BRIEF : SRI LANKA : 36 Killed as Rival Tamil Groups Battle
- STATE : Deukmejian Signs Tax Hike, Earthquake Relief Package
- Keep Breathing: Take a Hike
- Salinas' Achievement: Staying Afloat : Mexico: The president's promised reforms haven't come true, but the consumer class is newly optimistic.
- Another Islamic Force Awakens in the Twilight : Soviet Union: The twin calls of <i> perestroika </i> at home and religious nationalism abroad are bringing the Central Asian Soviet republics into the geopolitical calculus.
- Hiring a Consultant: Begin at the Bank
- TUSTIN : Council to Weigh Election Measures
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Bar Patrons Alarmed by City Action
- NFL Charities and Edward J. DeBartolo, Jr.,...
- Aztecs Suspend Wagner for Season
- PREP REVIEW : Papazian Relishes Accomplishments, but Doesn't Revel in Them
- San Diego Violinist's Return to Moscow Proved an Emotion-Filled Trip
- Home Mortgages Unchanged: Fixed-rate home mortgages are...
- Dow Plunges 47.34 Amid Interest, Profit Worries
- Security Pacific Buys Idaho Bank: Security Pacific...
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Mothers Warned on Anti-Depressants
- Science / Medicine : Shortfall in U.S. Prenatal Care
- COUNTYWIDE : Clouds Move In as Warm Wave Passes
- Music Reviews : Kronos Quartet Plays Eclectic Program at Wadsworth
- TV REVIEW : 'Broadway' Documents Street, Not Just Theater
- BY THE NUMBERS : 20 Top Pop Compact Discs
- P. M. Briefing : Transit Casualty Boss Denies False 1984 Statement Charge
- Wallace Gets Pushed Aside at Phoenix : Auto Racing: Bill Elliott wins Autoworks 500 after Wallace, the NASCAR points leader, is sent spinning into a concrete wall by Stan Barrett.
- Cowens Added to Hall of Fame List
- Viking Coach Lashes Out at Critics of His Offensive Coordinator
- Stage
- When Housing, Hiring Collide : Home Costs Likely to Force Severe Manpower Shortage
- N.Y. Mayoral Rivals Spar in Debate as Vote Nears
- Prost Refuses to Race but Still Wins Grand Prix World Title
- Dickerson Sits Out, and Colts Lose to Dolphins
- Bahr's Kick Provides Rare Happy Ending : Chargers: 49-yard field goal with four seconds remaining finishes 20-17 upset of Philadelphia Eagles.
- Finally, Cowboys Get a Victory : Dallas: Return of Redskin quarterback Doug Williams is spoiled.
- Raiders Take Bite Out of Bengals, 28-7 : Pro Football: Injuries put Esiason, Brooks, Ball on sidelines; Gault, Jackson, defense make big plays for L.A.
- Tyson May Fight 3 Times Before Foreman Match
- QUOTABLE
- Music Reviews : West Coast Debut for Frankfurt Radio Symphony
- JAZZ REVIEW : Carter Octet at Institute
- Average Soviet Citizen Earns $8,850, CIA Says
- Doing Business With the Japanese : Real Estate: Concern about foreign investments has yet to prove justified. Most managers of Japanese-acquired properties tell of improvements and prompt attention to upkeep.
- College Savings Bonds Program Offered: Starting Jan....
- 2 Kill Selves, 1 Seized After Police Chase
- California IN BRIEF : DEATH VALLEY : Rabies Warning Issued at Monument
- Iowa Sailor's Crew Mate to Get $100,000
- Jaguar Deal Could Be Closed by Year-End:...
- TAX VOTE: How tight is an Orange...
- Drug Tipster May Get Up to $250,000
- STEPS TO PEACE
- Nationalists in Armenia Form New Movement
- Library Puts Robots Into Circulation : Technology: If CSUN's computerized robotics system succeeds, it may solve the storage problem for other research centers.
- McCorkle Says He Will Sign With Syracuse
- Karlis Doesn't Keep Team Hanging Kicking Seven-of-Seven Field Goals
- O'Brien Is the Star in Jet Win
- ON THE SIDELINES : Eric Kumerow Charged in Fight
- Notre Dame Still No. 1; Colorado Is on the Move
- Browns Cut Down Bucs at the Pass
- Pacific Symphony will move its administrative offices...
- China Ties Led to 'MacGyver' on Massacre
- MEDIA : Guild Gives Its Negotiators Strike Authorization at U-T
- Companies Sign Laser Videodisc Pact: Image Entertainment...
- DANCE: As a member of the Sisters...
- 800 S&Ls; Likely to Flunk Tough New Rules, U.S. Says : Will Need $20 Billion to Stay Open
- California IN BRIEF : FOLSOM : Probe to Examine Guards' Allegations
- TONIGHT: It's your last chance to see...
- Teaching Assistants Seek Union Status : Benefits: School workers vital to bilingual programs are getting no vacation, sick or holiday pay or medical coverage.
- EXPANDED COVERAGE
- Portland Keeps Minnesota Winless
- Giants Hold Off Cardinals, 20-13
- NEA Faces New Controversy in New York Show : Art: National Endowment seeks voluntary return of $10,000 to quiet criticism.
- Prestige on the Block : Art: A star-studded list of sellers jockey for position in the overheated N.Y. auction world.
- Caltrans Loses Gamble as Mud Fouls Streams
- Polling Places Will Be Fewer and Farther Apart
- Philippe Chatrier, president of the International Tennis...
- ON THE SIDELINES : Wilburn Crack Test Reported
- Smash or Dash, He Can Run the Ball
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Millard and Co. Keep the Pressure on Everett Most of Day
- Getting the Boot
- Networks Put Faith in Mini Miniseries During Ratings Sweeps
- Miracle Legion Edgy and Whimsical at Bogart's
- Yamani Says Arab Oil Profits May Be Invested in U.S.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Sailors From 2 Eras Honor Carrier Dead
- World IN BRIEF : FAR EAST : 4 From Capsized Oil Vessel Rescued
- There's No Justice in the Way Some People Feel About This Artful Lady
- 4 Men Die, Woman Wounded in Weekend Street Violence
- GARDEN GROVE : Council to Consider Senior Housing Plan
- Denver Does It With Defense : Broncos: Pittsburgh is held to seven first downs and 170 total yards in 34-7 loss.
- A New Generation of Vipers
- Bentley's 68 Leads Way as Pros Win Hine Cup
- UCSD Wins Regional Title, Will Play Host to NCAA Finals
- Radio
- Arts and Education: a Bigger Boost Still Needed
- 2 More Aftershocks Reported in Algeria
- Infant Death Rate Highest at King Hospital
- Political Women Honor Rosa Parks at Gala
- World-Renowned Pianist Vladimir Horowitz Dies
- Postal Service Will Offer Fax Machine Services in Northeast
- Won't Resign, Chief U.S. Thrift Regulator Says
- Ex-Wife Arrested After Couple's Bodies Are Found
- A Missive From Moscow--in the Spirit of <i> Glasnost </i>
- WORLD : U.S. Balks at Atmosphere Plan
- The Pain Behind 'Feeling No Pain'
- Barry Sadler, 'Green Berets' Balladeer, Dies
- LOCAL : Van Nuys Teen Shot, Critically Injured; Gang Fight Suspected
- O.C. Churches to Give Shelter to Homeless
- Free Will vs. Parents' Wishes in Kidnap-Brainwash Trial
- 500,000 in Leipzig Demand Reform : East Germany: The number of citizens fleeing to the West in the last three days tops 23,000.
- COSTA MESA : Top Drunk-Nabbers Honored by MADD
- Science / Medicine : Museum Stages Demonstration to Prepare for Earthquakes
- Probert Will Join Bakker in Minnesota Prison
- Trinidad Wins Exhibition, 4-2
- Science / Medicine : Smoking and Breast Cancer
- ON THE SIDELINES : Aztecs Suspend Freshman Back
- GOLF ROUNDUP : U.S. Defeats Europe in World Tournament
- Los Angeles River and Mass Transit
- Los Angeles River and Mass Transit
- Cranston's Fund-Raisers
- Newport Officials Defend Highway Double Whammy
- Science / Medicine : Frontiers in Fighting Fat : Recent discoveries whet appetite for chemical research : Scientists are unlocking the secrets of the body's metabolism in an effort to explain why people tend to gain weight as they get older despite no change in diet or exercise patterns.
- Cranston's Fund-Raisers
- Los Angeles River and Mass Transit
- Los Angeles River and Mass Transit
- How One Flower Stand Blossomed into a Nationwide Network : Entrepreneurship: Marty and Helen Shih's flower shop was launched with $500 from their mother in Taiwan. Today, the two immigrants manage a $4.5-million chain of stores and computerized telephone order service.
- Mental Trauma
- Feeding Homeless
- Los Angeles River and Mass Transit
- Movies - Nov. 6, 1989
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 6, 1989
- Names in the News - Nov. 6, 1989
- Names in the News - Nov. 6, 1989
- Names in the News - Nov. 6, 1989
- TV & Video - Nov. 6, 1989
- TV & Video - Nov. 6, 1989
- Quake Exposed Need for Better Transit Systems
- Lebanon Elects New President; Peace Plan OKd
- Phone Lines Cut at Office of Teachers Union
- Out in the Cold, and Getting Sicker and Sicker : Health Care: Our county hospitals have been brought to near collapse by a series of state administrations that simply decided to fund more politically attractive programs.
- Sewage Spills Hurt Beach's Reputation : Waste: The pristine reputation of Laguna Beach has been muddied, many fear, by the thousands of gallons of waste that have polluted the ocean after sewer system breakdowns in recent years.
- Arrest Called Key Break in Sylmar Drug Bust Inquiry
- THE $64,000 QUESTION : HOW DID THE '50s QUIZ-SHOW SCANDAL ENSNARE A TENNESSEE MINISTER?
- THE DRESSMAKER : Los Angeles Designer Irit Ehrlich's Approach to Wardrobe Planning Brings Back the Luxury of Personal Attention
- The Politics of Fear: Chile Under Pinochet : FEAR IN CHILE Lives Under Pinochet<i> by Patricia Politzer (Pantheon Books: $18.95; 225 pp; 0-394-56476-6) </i>
- Smoke in Cockpit Forces Commuter Plane to Land
- Norwalk Health Center Closing Dismays Clients : Family Planning: Officials fear cuts in Southeast-area facilities will result in at least 260 unwanted pregnancies next year and scores of abortions.
- In Trading Places (Channel 13 Sunday at...
- Trump's Next Roll Has Atlantic City Competitors Edgy : Gaming: The 43-year-old billionaire will soon control a third of the city's casino and hotel business.
- Shapiro as Editor, Critic and Poet
- The Village Still Weighed by War : VOICES IN THE EVENING<i> by Natalia Ginzburg; translated by D.M. Low (Arcade Publishing/Little Brown: $16.95; 171 pp.) </i>
- Blank Looks : Every Day, Writers Face Empty Pages That Are Actually Filled With Promise
- COOKING & ENTERTAINING WITH STYLE : <i> TRACKING TABOOS: IT DOESN'T PAY TO BE IGNORANT </i>
- WONDERFUL LIFE: The Burgess Shale and the Nature of History<i> by Stephen Jay Gould (W.W. Norton: $15.95; 347pp.) </i>
- Don't Let the VAT Out of the Bag
- Touring Britain, Continent on an Off-Season Budget
- Coming of Age Among the Greedheads : LIAR'S POKER Rising Through the Wreckage on Wall Street<i> by Michael M. Lewis (W.W. Norton & Co.: $15.95.; 265 pages) </i>
- VOICES FROM THE FIRST GENERATION : The Ngoy Family
- Quick Fixes Renew a Worn-Out Family Room : Repairs: Some hints on how to modernize the family room, which no longer is merely a storage area for cast-off furniture.
- W. Hollywood Clarifies Condo Conversion Status
- Gardening : It's Time to Rake, Cut and Prune for Winter
- 'Rifleman' Aims to Sell His Ranch
- 'Word Musician' Weaves Stories of Gritty Urban American Landscape
- Resolve and Revelation in a Harsh Landscape : THE JUMP-OFF CREEK<i> by Molly Gloss (Houghton Mifflin: $16.95; 194 pp.; 0-395-51086-4) </i>
- Liftcenter Might Be Ticket to Ride
- Board of Inquiry Named to Study Collapse of Bridge and Freeway
- 5 Top E. German Communists to Leave Their Posts, Krenz Says
- Officials Seize Mall Owned by Accused Drug Dealer
- Getting to the Pointe in Phoenix
- Gardening : Garlic and Shallots Are Easy-Grow Taste Treats : Planting: Order select varieties or use bulbs you buy from the grocery store to grow your own pungent cooking spices.