- WAITING FOR THE QUAKE : PREPARATION: TECHNIQUES AND REALITIES : Care Needed in Efforts to Strengthen the Home
- Closing of Health Center 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.
- Jewel Thieves Walk Into Police Stakeout
- Ubiquitous Plastic Fouls Sea, Takes Toll of Wildlife
- * TIMES BALLOT CHOICES:
- Money, Planning Issues Are on Lawndale Ballot
- Police Settle for 2-Year Contract
- Bakker Transferred to Minnesota Prison
- Should the Proposed Santa Clarita Valley Road Tax Be Approved? : FOR: LOU GARASI
- 2 Killed in Separate Crashes on County Roads Saturday
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Hoover's Anguish Continues, 19-17
- USC Is in a Race by Itself After 48-6 Victory
- Irish Notch 21st Win in a Row : Notre Dame: School record for consecutive victories is tied in 41-0 rout of outmanned Navy.
- CANTELOUBE: "SONGS FROM THE AUVERGNE." VILLA-LOBOS: "BACHIANAS BRASILEIRAS" NO. 5. RACHMANINOFF: VOCALISE. Anna Moffo, soprano; American Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski. RCA Victor Gold Seal 7831-2-RG (compact disc).
- Classy Props
- Different Women With the Same Problem--Love
- From Gump's to Greasepaint : Bitten by acting bug, businesswoman becomes award-winning director.
- Of Planning, Timetables and Endless Delays
- Structuring a More Independent Kind of Trip : Tours: 'Modular' packages offer travelers great flexibility and variety in itineraries. It enables them to roam more independently in an unstructured timetable.
- Space Center Simulations Offer the Right Stuff
- Inner City Teachers: Well, It Isn't the Paycheck
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Emigration Sought for Ethiopian Jews
- Colombian Drug Suspect Indicted in Three States Is Extradited to U.S.
- Brickbats for Granite Sidewalks : Beverly Hills: A protest by office building owners paid off, and planners are rethinking a $50-million beautification plan.
- U.S., Japan Reach Air Route Accord; 'Dramatic Expansion' in Service Seen
- Boy Scouts Bury the Campfire Hatchet : Nature: These days, not even the scouting manual recommends building a fire in the wilderness.
- 97 Feared Lost in Capsizing of Drilling Ship in Storm
- Thatcher, Looking West, Is Losing Face at Home : Britain: Two top advisers walk out on the prime minister. Her suspicions of Europeans as wooly, devious--or both--is not the prevailing English view.
- Pro-Choice Groups Tell Plan for 1,000 'Points of Light' Protests in 150 Cities
- 13 Lightly Clad Women Dancers Arrested in Club
- Paper Damaged but Not Washed Up by Fire
- Vigil Against N Divides Its Foes
- Southwest Outplods Santa Barbara, 18-15
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Interception Saves Win for Occidental
- NBA ROUNDUP : A High-Flying Bird Beats Bulls
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Despite the Mileage, Steve Grogan Still Running
- POP EYE SPECIAL : Irving Azoff, This Is Your New Life
- U.S. Boxing Gold Medalist to Enter Clinic
- Scratching the Surface
- This Is the Spawning of the Age of Marsalis : The Marsalis brothers create some of the most important music of the decade; there are other musical brothers not yet heard from
- ON TOUR IN RUSSIA; songs and arias by Handel, Beethoven, Faure, Leoncavallo, Gounod, Verdi, Giordano and others; Leonard Warren, baritone; Willard Sektberg, pianist. BMG Music 7807-2-RG (compact disc).
- BOOK PRIZES 1989 : <i> 10th</i> Anniversary Year
- Fear and Reality in the Los Angeles Melting Pot
- Umberto's Truffle-Hunt : FOUCAULT'S PENDULUM<i> by Umberto Eco, translated by William Weaver (A Helen & Kurt Wolff book/Harcourt Brace Jovanovich: $22.95; 671 pp.) </i>
- Architects Drawing More Lawsuits for Malpractice
- Asbestos Dump's Neighbors Log Parade of Interstate Trash Trucks
- Babette's Feast (Bravo Sunday at 5 p.m.):...
- Spain's Police Play High-Stakes Hide-and-Seek With Smugglers on Northwest Coast
- Man Killed Destroying Old Explosive Agents
- Finding a New U.S. Foreign Policy to Fit a New World of Opportunity
- In Santa Ana, a Folly Against City Attorney
- Now Is Time for Knicks to Prove Themselves
- Coach Keeps Pringle From NCAA Mark
- A 'Rookie,' Robinson, Beats Lakers : Spurs: Ex-Midshipman scores 23 points and grabs 17 rebounds in his NBA debut as San Antonio wins, 106-98, to even L.A.'s record at 1-1.
- Sockers Beaten, 4-3, in Overtime by Stars
- Bruins Can't Survive Another 4th Quarter in Loss to Stanford
- UNLV Gets the Benefit of Long Beach Collapse
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- CLU Ends Season on Winning Note
- Solid Smoke From Reconstituted Pep Boys : RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS "Mother's Milk." EMI ** 1/2
- Are Takeovers All We Know How to Do?
- Taco Bell: A Ringing Success : Fast Food: The company's success is mirrored by its ability to lower prices and continue to report substantially higher earnings. The increased popularity of Mexican food helps too.
- Here Are Some Ways to Make a Burglar's Life More Difficult
- Mystery Intruder Steals a Kiss and Then Runs Away
- '89 Campaigns Turning Up the Heat on Abortion Issue
- Addressing a Non-Issue
- Fann Drives CSUN to 24-13 Win
- Trickle Wins a Slow Race
- Gavin Friday's Wilde, Weill Life
- Bridging the Young Generations : Tribute album salutes an acclaimed rock veteran and showcases today's maverick forces
- The Rehabilitation of R. Moskowitz : After decades of neglect, the artist is finally getting the recognition he deserves
- MONSIEUR PAMPLEMOUSSE ALOFT A Gastronomic Mystery<i> by Michael Bond (Fawcett/Columbine: $14.95; 160 pp.) </i>
- Home Improvement : Keep Sliding Doors on the Right Track
- COOKING & ENTERTAINING WITH STYLE : Getting to Know You : Entertaining in the New L. A. / <i> Visiting with Joel and Margaret Chen, Yukuo and Akiko Takenaka, Agustin and Maria Garza and Jorge Santos </i>
- Magazine Names Lyons Cos. No. 1 U.S Home Builder
- AN ALPHABET FOR GOURMETS<i> by M. F .K. Fisher (North Point Press: $12.95)</i>
- 1989 Book Prize Winner: Fiction : Unholy Humor From the Heart of the Country
- UNIVERSITY
- Lufthansa and KLM Offer Incentives
- AROUND HOME : Smocking
- Quebec's Long-Simmering Separatism Issue Boils Again
- WAITING FOR THE QUAKE : Caltrans' List of 44 Troublespots
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Police Seek Motive in Lawyer's Slaying
- Nation IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Excessive Oil Vapors Trigger Safeguards
- New Peru Envoy Chosen
- Culver City School Board Race a Low-Key Affair : Elections: Safety, quality of teachers, curriculum and child care are the key issues for four candidates.
- KNOW YOUR CONGRESSMAN:
- Republicans Stop Bid to Save Clinics : Politics: GOP assemblymen, angry at the diversion from earthquake relief bills, block emergency funds to keep family agencies from closing.
- Vista Schools, Students in Need of a Yes Vote
- Laguna to Study Hazards at Hiring Lot
- Sale Shoppers Know Gems From Junk
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Valencia Defense Dominates Western in 15-7 Victory
- Williams Knows a Lot About Running to--and for--Office
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : Gill Leads Texas Tech Past No.22 Texas, 24-17
- USC Runs Oregon State Out of the Race, 48-6
- BYU, Trailing by 19, Rallies to Beat Oregon
- PREP WRAPUP : New-Look Carson Wins on Finesse; Erratic Banning Falls to Crenshaw
- ROSSINI: ALTERNATIVE ARIAS; "GIOVANNA D'ARCO." Marilyn Horne, mezzo-soprano; Martin Katz, piano; Chorus and Orchestra Sinfonia Di Torino della RAI conducted by Alberto Zedda. CBS Masterworks MK-44820 (compact disc).
- No Stalin-Style Brutality, KGB Chief Promises
- WAITING FOR THE QUAKE : HOW TO REACT
- COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT MEASURE M
- The House : Earthquake Aid
- Sarah Miles, Oliver Reed and Samantha Eggar...
- Communist Insurgency in Philippines Weakens : Asia: The New People's Army is split and under growing military pressure. But the war is far from over.
- Who's in Charge When Parents Aren't? Schools, for Some : Child Care: Some district schools are filling the gap for working parents, but San Diego Unified is wrestling with providing more than haphazard service.
- Commentary : Emigration of Political Prisoners in Vietnam Calls for Helping Hands
- At Vista High, Anchoring the News Can Be Educational
- SOCCER : U.S. to Face El Salvador in World Cup Qualifier
- Kings' Slide on Ice Continues Against Whalers, 6-3
- Mary Star's 5th Shutout Stops Daniel Murphy, 32-0
- Post-Performance Chats Bring Down the Barrier Between Audience, Artists
- A Generous Helping of Some Vintage Gigli
- Virginia Beats N.C. State, Moves Into ACC Lead
- Hopper's Odyssey--From Hell to Texas : Dennis Hopper has experienced acting success, druggy exile, psychiatric wards and now he's directing 'Hot Spot'
- SCRIABIN: SYMPHONY NO. 3. TCHAIKOVSKY: "ROMEO AND JULIET." Riccardo Muti conducting the Philadelphia Orchestra. EMI CDC 7-49115-2 (compact disc).
- Airport Lines Can Make Anyone Fighting Mad
- Ranch House: Suburban Informality : Design: Homes opening out onto the back yard and emphasizing outdoor living symbolized post-World War II prosperity in tracts across the U.S.
- BLIND FAITH<i> by Joe McGinnis (Signet: $5.95) </i>
- Eastern Mysteries : Ancient Chinese Herbal Remedies Emphasize the Pure and Natural
- THE ROBERT KIRSCH AWARD : Karl Shapiro on a Poem by Karl Shapiro
- ASWAN : This city has kept much of its original African character and long has been a winter watering hole for Egypt's wealthy. Best experienced in quiet contemplation, it remains one of the country's last unspoiled discoveries.
- Michele Barraza Lawrence has been appointed deputy...
- A Sculpture Farm in the Country
- 5 1/2 Tons of Cocaine Uncovered at N.Y. Warehouse
- La Verne Businesses Fight Proposal to Raise License Fees
- Churches an Answer for Foster Care : Children: A psychology intern's idea to have her church group take in youngsters who otherwise would be sent to overcrowded MacLaren Hall eases a crisis.
- Change of Plea Bid Rescheduled in Snavely Case
- California IN BRIEF : BERKELEY : 1 Seized at Campus Flag Burning Rally
- Boeing Contract Talks Break Down
- Chile Will Study San Francisco Quake
- Is Anyone Out There Blipping for the Gas Tax? : Highways: There's confusion on the popular mood regarding the state transportation initiative. Is it gaining or not?
- Leaving a Century of Wars, Facing One of Environmental Imperatives
- Fire Destroys 3 Apartments
- The House
- Counselors Use Persuasive Powers on Truant Youths
- COMMENTARY : NBA Feeds This Team to 'Wolves
- BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : Gundy: 429 Yards for Oklahoma State
- RUNNING NEW YORK MARATHON : Fastest Runner Might Be Fastest Talker
- <i> Films now going into production: </i>
- Discredited Chemical Fading From Farm Scene
- COOKING & ENTERTAINING WITH STYLE : <i> INDEX OF SOURCES</i>
- 1989 Book Prize Winner: Biography : Discharging the First Duty of Life
- THE ADVENTURES OF A PHOTOGRAPHER IN LA PLATA<i> by Adolfo Bioy Casares Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine (E.P. Dutton: $18.95; 167 pp.) </i>
- A Place in the Sun Is a Bright Idea : Remodel: Sun rooms can create more light and living space. Skylights, too, will brighten residence.
- Villa Serena Units
- COOKING & ENTERTAINING WITH STYLE : And the Winners Are . . . : <i> Our 16th-annual wine tasting--of Pinot Noir and Sauvignon Blanc--uncovers bright new stars plus sharp values</i>
- Rebels Destroy 5 Factories
- The California Caper: Flavorful Plant Being Touted as Possible Cash Crop
- After 50 Years, R.I. Oysters May Be Making a Comeback
- Bush to Back Congressional Pay Raises
- Understaffing Strains S.D. Border Patrol
- Business Opportunities Rise From Quake Rubble
- Bush Says He'd Keep Quayle on the Ticket in '92
- Local Elections : Supermarket Delay Is Central Issue in Duarte
- MALDEF--The Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational...
- Seoul Workers End Strike
- Events in the news this week.
- PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Taylor Leads Bears Over No. 15 Arizona
- San Diego St. Romps Past New Mexico
- Events in the news this week.
- NOTEBOOK : At Least 3 Other Winners Clinch Awards
- Hope Springs Eternal for Troubled Town : New Plans Again in Works to Restore Faded Jacumba Spa
- EAST ROUNDUP : Penn St. Shuts Down West Virginia
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : CSUN Advances to Semifinals of Volleyball Event
- Evander Holyfield Is Waiting Patiently for Title Fight With Mike Tyson
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL NOTES : ACC May Get Squeezed Out of Citrus Unless N.C. St. Wins Title
- ONE WOMAN'S STRUGGLE : Starting From Scratch at Palette
- She Was No Angel
- Alhambra Teacher Missed Top Award but Savors the Honors
- California IN BRIEF : SAN BERNARDINO : 52 Abortion Foes Arrested at Clinic
- PROFILE Joseph Santoro : New Police Chief in Monrovia Has Had Some Close Shaves
- WAITING FOR THE QUAKE : Measuring the Magnitude of Destruction
- Campus Guards Seek Police Officer Status
- Time Is Running Out
- Child-Care Center Fights for Its Life : Zoning: Fountain Valley says a cul-de-sac is the wrong place for day care, and wants to close the business. Advocates say the city's may be violating state law.
- The Solar-Powered Lamp That Failed : Lighthouse: Technology didn't do the job for the Los Angeles Light. So now the beacon for mariners will go back to light bulbs, albeit some powerful ones.
- Fairgrounds' Mystery Illness Kills 4th Horse
- 'Stupid Pet Tricks' on the Big Screen?
- Nicaragua Ends Contra Truce
- Frequently Accurate
- Call for a New U.S. Foreign Trade Policy Is Riddled With Irony and Political Hypocrisy
- Traditional Values
- Other Views: I.M. Pei's Headquarters for CAA
- True Conservatives
- Call for a New U.S. Foreign Trade Policy Is Riddled With Irony and Political Hypocrisy
- Nancy Reagan's Critics Take Turns
- The Issue of Raising Sales Tax for Roads
- Town Hall Meeting for Light Rail Plan
- At last--real entertainment! I refer to the...
- 'Stupid Pet Tricks' on the Big Screen?
- The Human Rights Ordinance in Irvine
- STEVE GARVEY
- Cost of Preserving Historic Buildings
- Texan Fruitcakes
- Plan for Expanding Border Checkpoint
- RICHARD MILHOUS NIXON: The Rise of an American Politician<i> by Roger Morris (Henry Holt: $29.95; 944 pp.) </i>
- Issues in Newport-Mesa School Board Election
- Painting Perestroika : 10 + 10: Contemporary Soviet and American Painters<i> edited by Viktor Mislano, John E. Bowlt et al (Harry N. Abrams/Aurora Publishers, Leningrad, in association with the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth: $39.95; 170 pp., illustrated; 0-810901668-1) </i>
- Issues in Newport-Mesa School Board Election
- The Issue of Raising Sales Tax for Roads
- STEVE GARVEY
- At Home on the Air :...
- Save the Depot
- Based on the quality of product lately,...
- Other Views: I.M. Pei's Headquarters for CAA
- The Issue of Raising Sales Tax for Roads
- Nancy Reagan's Critics Take Turns
- The Human Rights Ordinance in Irvine
- Murder-Suicide Cases Especially Terrifying in 'Normal'...
- Same Old Claptrap
- Idea Is in the Bag
- The Issue of Raising Sales Tax for Roads
- WAITING FOR THE QUAKE : AT RISK: FREEWAY INTERCHANGES AND BRIDGES : Dozens of L.A. Freeway Structures Declared Hazardous : Transportation: Caltrans lists top priority projects in second phase of seismic safety program. L.A. County and city officials scramble to check out nearly 200 bridges.
- Trekking in Nepal
- Bad to the Bone as a Bunch
- Issues in Newport-Mesa School Board Election
- New Trolley Lines
- Two Grand Piano Teachers : Music: Eva Redick, 88, and Alice Kitchen, 92, are among the oldest of their kind--piano teachers for fidgety youngsters. Redick, who has taught celebrities' children and grandchildren for 50 years, is retiring, but Kitchen plans to go on until she dies.
- Changing the Date of Tustin Election
- STEVE GARVEY
- Builders/Developers : Architects : ...
- Not Sold on New Name for Bullocks Wilshire
- The Issue of Raising Sales Tax for Roads
- Radio and Revenue
- Vote to Remove 'Moon Dial' Work
- Frequently Accurate
- Nobel Prize
- In Support of the Light Rail Proposal
- Encounter With the Guardian Angels
- The Issue of Raising Sales Tax for Roads
- Rethink Design Plan
- Not Sold on New Name for Bullocks Wilshire
- A Piece of the Dream
- WAITING FOR THE QUAKE : At Risk: Public Buildings and Dwellings : Ordinances in L.A. County Fail to Cover Seismic Upgrading of Homes : Safety: Older, unreinforced buildings have been at the center attention. But experts say unreinforced masonry is not the only type of building to worry about.
- Thomas, Laimbeer Help Pistons Hold Off the Knicks, 106-103
- Nancy Reagan's Critics Take Turns
- Nicaragua Ends Contra Truce
- The Effort to Recall Fountain Valley Councilman Voss
- A Uniform Solution to Clothing Dilemma
- A Personal Horror Story on Pesticides
- The Issue of Raising Sales Tax for Roads
- Radio and Revenue
- Ignorant and Inefficient
- Carson's Women
- The Human Rights Ordinance in Irvine
- STEVE GARVEY
- Nancy Reagan's Critics Take Turns
- Nicaragua Ends Contra Truce
- Nancy Reagan's Critics Take Turns
- STEVE GARVEY
- More Readers' Views
- COOKING & ENTERTAINING WITH STYLE : Elegant Exotic Experiments Provocative Pairings : <i> Blending their ethnic origins and food passions, four chefs create versions of the all-American soup and sandwich that are sophisticated enough for a dinner party</i>
- Nicaragua Ends Contra Truce
- Another View of Pomona Urged
- STEVE GARVEY
- I would like to commend the writers...
- The Issue of Raising Sales Tax for Roads
- Medi-Cal Problems
- Today's Opinion section includes expanded coverage of...
- Nicaragua Ends Contra Truce
- WAITING FOR THE QUAKE : At Risk: Public Buildings and Dwellings : Imperiled Structures Total 13,000 in 2 Counties : Codes: 21 of 85 cities in Los Angeles County have seismic ordinances aimed at unreinforced masonry structures. The laws differ widely from city to city.
- The Sun Sets on Solar Power...
- STEVE GARVEY
- Land and Housing
- Homeless Families
- The Issue of Raising Sales Tax for Roads
- Radio and Revenue
- Bad to the Bone as a Bunch
- Nicaragua Ends Contra Truce
- Radio and Revenue
- Vista Bond Issue
- Fishing
- Tales of Jay Leno, Mr. Nice Guy
- When "Wiseguy" premiered, it was compelling and...
- Tales of Jay Leno, Mr. Nice Guy
- More Readers' Views
- Other Views: I.M. Pei's Headquarters for CAA
- The Human Rights Ordinance in Irvine
- Voter Turnout
- STEVE GARVEY
- The Issue of Raising Sales Tax for Roads
- Tales of Jay Leno, Mr. Nice Guy
- Los Angeles County - News from Nov. 5, 1989
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 5, 1989
- Tax Increase for Quake Aid Voted : Relief: Quarter-cent raise will provide $800 million over 13 months. Most Republicans in Assembly oppose the hike.
- Low Voter Turnout Expected : Elections: In the quake-ravaged north, spending plans face uphill battles Tuesday. Those going to the polls elsewhere in the state will be asked to fund highway and transit projects.
- We Are Ready, Disaster Teams in L.A. Assert
- CITY VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : El Camino Real Upsets Carson in Pool Play
- The Crossroads of Europe and Asia
- London Museum Provides Clear Focus on Films
- Orange County Campaigners Take Last Shot
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP : Long Beach Falls Apart at Las Vegas
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP : Fresno State Edges San Jose State for Berth in Cal Bowl
- Give Thanks for Pilgrim's Center
- From the archives: Pakistan Watches Karachi Decline Into 'Kidnap City'
- Ronald Reagan's $2-Million Speaking Fee
- Wells Fargo Bank: Matthew Van Steenhuyse has...
- PASSINGS : Henry B. Burnett Jr.; Direct-Mail Marketing Specialist