- NATION : Texan in Line for Energy Post
- Key U.N. Committee Votes for Global Ban on Trade in Ivory
- 6,000 at Pro-Choice Rally in New Jersey
- Bush Maintains Faith in CIA Chief, Aide Says
- U.S. Airman Held for Talking to Soviets in Bonn
- Commitment Stronger, Freed S. Africans Say
- Ambassador Named
- Money for Housing Was Put Away in O.C., State Reports
- Latin Ghosts Haunt an Asian Nation : Philippines: Corazon Aquino's leadership style, forged largely by Hispanic traditions, keeps her nation from being a regional economic power.
- Walker a Big Hit in Debut With Vikings
- Raiders Go With Bo's Flow to Knock Off Chiefs, 20-14
- Chargers Could Kick Themselves as Seahawks Escape With Victory : NFL: Seattle blocks both extra point and field goal tries, leaving McMahon & Co. behind by one point when time runs out.
- Anchor Glass Acquired for About $800 million:...
- Huntsman Bids for Aristech Chemical: A group...
- Wait-and-See May Be Best Stock Strategy for Now : Markets: It depends on specific circumstances, of course, but most experts say that long-term investors shouldn't be in a rush to sell.
- It's the Cos: Actor-millionaire Bill Cosby and...
- NATION : Atlantis' Countdown Resumes for Tuesday Morning Launch
- Meese Ally Wallach Gets 6 Years in Wedtech Case
- The Antarctic as a Park
- COUNTYWIDE : Delegate Assails O.C. Politicians
- Chargers Don't Get Their Kicks, Lose to Seahawks, 17-16
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lemieux Scores, but Penguins Lose
- COSTA MESA / NEWPORT / IRVINE : NEWPORT BEACH : 4 Honored as Top '89 Public Employees
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Fumigant Alters Chromosome
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Doubt Grows Over Reliance On Clinical Trials
- Drugged Out : Officers Who Lost Police Careers to Cocaine Counsel Others to Learn From Their Mistakes
- CENTRAL : WESTMINSTER : Fireworks Backers Seek Referendum
- NORTHWEST : BUENA PARK : Gang Prevention Candidates Screened
- Substitute Albeiro Uzurriaga scored with 17 minutes...
- SADDLEBACK / SOUTH BEACH : SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Pit-Barbecued Beef to Be Served Sunday
- Raspy, Feverish, Will Clark Skips Batting Practice
- WAYNE GRETZKY / 1,852 POINTS : Howe Got Start in Old-Time Hockey : 1946-47: Toronto dethroned Montreal in NHL and the Los Angeles Monarchs were kings of the ice on West Coast.
- Gretzky Ties Howe's Scoring Record
- X-Rated Trance Textures From Chris & Cosey
- Alfonso Tafoya, Ex-President of Nosotros, Dies
- "Any senior citizen who comes to the...
- Summit on Education
- Summit on Education
- Mortgage Rates Down: Fixed-rate home mortgages are...
- THE WORLD SERIES : OAKLAND ATHLETICS vs. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS : A's Get Moore of Same, Keep Giants at Bay : Game 2: Oakland gets ready to cross bridge with a 2-0 lead after four-hit pitching and a three-run homer by Terry Steinbach bring 5-1 victory over San Francisco.
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 16, 1989
- Names in the News - Oct. 16, 1989
- Names in the News - Oct. 16, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 16, 1989
- Teachers Strike for First Time in Beverly Hills
- Deputies Smelled a Sting; Target Came as a Surprise
- Fed Would Fight Panic With Cash : Stock Market: The central banks of the U.S. and other major countries say they have procedures in place to quell a further price slide.
- Impersonating His Father Imitating a Missionary : ISARA A Voyage Around Essay <i> by Wole Soyinka (Random House: $18.95; 272 pp.; 0-394-54077-8</i> )
- For Mountain Bike Enthusiasts, Moab Is Where to Make the Grade
- Some Sweet Deals to Be Had in Japan Port City
- Building Industry Show, Seminars to Examine 'Critical Issues of '90s'
- TWILIGHT <i> by Elie Wiesel (Warner Books: $9.95) </i>
- Party Says No to the Nomenklatura : Soviet Union: Proposed reforms will dismantle the system of elitism that has slowed <i> perestroika.</i>
- Bequest on Sale : S.F. Residents Believe Catholic Church's Liquidation Is Untrue to Benefactor's Wishes
- Anti-Drug Effort Sows Bad Blood : Guatemala: Farmers complain that legitimate crops are being damaged by a U.S. spraying program designed to cut into heroin production.
- Decline in Stocks Laid to End of Takeover Mania : Economy: Experts see world trade speeding up and investment rising in anticipation of economic growth. : NEWS ANALYSIS
- Soviet, U.S. Panelists Trade Gags in Summit Talks on Political Wit
- Ex-Japanese Prime Minister Tanaka Retires
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Orange Lutheran Loses Third Straight, Falls to Aggressive Tijuana Team
- Canseco Reaches a Fork in the Road
- Mike Hill Leads Seniors by 3 Shots
- Patrick Wins New Car With Ace at Valencia
- SHOWDOWN AT THE COLISEUM : Guns N' Roses Take on the Rolling Stones : For years, there was only one choice as 'The World's Greatest Rock 'n' Roll Band'--but it's all over now
- The Donald Trump Of Japan
- The Coffee Plants Are Fine, but Cup's Empty
- The Times by William Matthews
- Moonstruck : Artist Considers Leaving Work in Beverly Hills, but Does the City Want It?
- <i> Glasnost </i> Benefits Breast Cancer Research
- 'Squealers' Vow to Save Quality of Life in Belmont Shore
- Two Officers Indicted in Abandoning Black Youths to Beating by Gang
- Ex-GI Dedicates Life to Help Amerasians
- Columbus Left 'Real' Indians in a Bind : Americana: When the explorer mistook America for India, he created an identity problem for later arrivals from the Asian subcontinent.
- Dow Dives 190 Points; '87 Crash Recalled : Stock market: The failure of the United Airlines buyout sent the stock market into a sudden plunge, the biggest crash since a drop of more than 500 points in 1987.
- Queen Arrives in Malaysia
- PROFOOTBALL / WEEK 6 : THE OTHER GAMES
- No More Mr. Light Guy: Toreros Bulk Up for Bigger, Better Season
- Little Runs for 259 Yards as Occidental Rolls to Win
- Reaction to Walker Trade: Good for Both Teams
- PROFOOTBALL / WEEK 6 : Chiefs-Raiders: a Game to Build On
- Mia Farrow: 9 Kids, 10 Years With Woody : Living apart, working together has been the secret to their offscreen, onscreen success
- Homes That Captured the Dream : Innovative Case Study Program Redefined Residential Architecture in Postwar L.A.
- "Visiting Vancouver and Victoria, British Columbia" and...
- East German Media Spurn Tradition, Print Criticism : East Bloc: An unparalleled display of Soviet-style <i> glasnost</i> makes for astonishing reading in the party daily and other state-controlled papers.
- THE TIMES POLL : Drivers Give Up on Hope of Auto Rate Cuts
- In Brief : Sacramento : Detective Accused of Obstructing Justice
- KIM PHUC
- Harbor Cleanup Adds to Problems of Todd Shipyards : Environment: After closing its doors and filing for bankruptcy in July, the shipbuilding company is now battling with the Port of Los Angeles over who should clean up the property.
- Shooting Range Safety Issue for Forest Service
- Southwest Goes to the Air for 28-7 Victory Over Pierce
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Lawson Loses Sleep Over Key Roughing Penalty
- Racing Gets Off to Slow Start in Texas
- The name of country music star Keith...
- Fritz Scholder Resumes Exploration of American Indian Mysticism, Pop Surrealism
- Japanese Competition Is No Threat
- SEARCHING FOR ROBERT JOHNSON by Peter Guralnick <i> (Dutton/Obelisk: $14.95; 83 pp.) </i>
- Containers of Plants
- How To Make Dog Find New Digs
- IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D. C. : Satellites Called Key to Fight on Famine
- 14-Year-Old Shot
- Turmoil Engulfs Residents Assn. in Mission Viejo : Homeowners: In-house squabbling may point to a larger question of control of the city. Some blame it on an undercurrent of suspicion against the community's developer.
- Settling the Mick-in-Mott Question?
- Are San Quentin inmates a 'community of thugs'?
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Arreola Approaches Racing Form
- HORSE RACING / OAK TREE INVITATIONAL : Baze Gets Ride, Hawkster Gets Record
- Jockey Didericksen Wins Aboard Sompin To Sea
- Turpin Plays Weighing Game for Bullets
- A Slap Shot in Edmonton's Face
- Will Disney Enter the Wonderful World of Rock?
- Of Noah and the Worm : A HISTORY OF THE WORLD IN 10 1/2 CHAPTERS <i> by Julian Bonds (Alfred A. Knopf: $18.95; 309 pp.) </i>
- FOOD : Dim Sum Desserts : A Blend of Traditions Gives Chinese Sweets a Distinctly Western Accent
- 2-Year-Old Conservancy Becomes Whittier's Most Vocal Adversary
- Soviet Reforms Leave Europe's Communist Parties Adrift
- Fraudulent Title Transfers a Snap in State : Law: In California, property can be transferred with an owner's signature on a grant deed and a notary seal. The county recorder's office is not required to verify the real estate documents it registers.
- IN BRIEF : IOWA : More Parts From Jet Found in Corn Fields
- PROFILE FAYE WATTLETON OF PLANNED PARENTHOOD : Fundamentalist's Daughter Shapes Pro-Choice Strategy
- To Our Readers
- The UFO Tass Missed : Extraterrestrials: A Soviet emigre relates his own unearthly experience with a saucer-sighting in Moscow.
- Military Regime Turns Screws on Fearful Burmese : Myanmar: A demoralized nation with a new name lives in terror despite the regime's promise of elections next year.
- Freed Health Care Worker Alters Name, Is Relicensed : Inquiry: A medical technician will have his license revoked after he was identified as the man convicted of giving an infant a near-fatal drug dose in 1985.
- 32 Arrested in Sweep of Pacoima-Area Bars
- For This Patient, the Best Rx Is Takeout Food : . . . and don't forget the corkscrew
- Double Doors
- In Control of Snails
- FISHING IN THE TIBER <i> by Lance Morrow (Henry Holt: $12.95) </i>
- Bus Firm's Use of Parking Lot Miffs Neighbors : Tourism: Efforts to boost tourism industry in Hollywood pits economic interests against neighbors complaining about bus noise and pollution.
- Shuttle Computer OK; Atlantis Cleared for Liftoff
- 1st World Conclave on Kurds Opens in Paris
- CHARLES HILLINGER'S AMERICA : Pittsburgh Still Adores Cathedral of Learning
- Pro-Choice Group Targets 9 Politicians
- Inglewood Extends Building Moratorium
- Time to Feel Some Guilt
- A Cozy Pack--With No Parents : TODAY'S YOUTH: They cruise the Carlsbad mall and sleep in a secret canyon hideaway. They're the Mall Rats, a tightly-knit group of runaways and castoffs who have created their own society without parents.
- Praise, Suspicion Greet Police 'Outpost' : Law enforcement: The LAPD's experiment at the Imperial Courts housing project in Watts is testing the waters of a new approach to police-community relations.
- LOTTERY RESULTS : OCT. 14
- Palmdale Player Arrested for Attacking Referee
- Smith Worked Up After USC Works Bears Over, 31-15
- PREP WATER POLO : Corona del Mar Moves to 16-0
- Jones' Oldies
- IN BRIEF : OHIO : Fernald Lawsuit Settlement OKd
- Canadians by Thousands Mount Forces to Protest Planned 9% Sales Tax
- In Brief : WASHINGTON, D. C. : Alleged Spy Says U.S. Knew of Dealings
- Mother Teresa Leaves India Hospital
- In Hong Kong, Getting Out Is Becoming Big Business
- Apartheid Foes Stage S. Africa 'Victory Marches'
- COMMENTARY : NHL Buys Into Glasnost, but What Price Will It Pay?
- Brandenburg: SDSU a Mystery Because of New Faces, Injuries
- REFLECTION : Wonderful Memories of Subway Series
- Liut's Return Made Easy by Teammates
- The trade that sent running back Herschel...
- Parker Performs His Masterpiece
- Potato Power: This Spud's For You
- SOCKER NOTEBOOK : A Defensive Future in Cogsville; A Happy Camper in Segota
- HOT TYPE: Every magazine is entitled to...
- La Jolla's Macbeths: 'A Great Team'
- Suitable for Framing
- AROUND HOME : Notes on a High Tech Desk, and Garden and Animal Events : Executive Workbench
- TIME'S ISLAND The California Desert <i> by T.H. Watkins (Peregrine Smith Books: $16.95, paper; 96 pp.)</i>
- On a Tour Through Hungary's Outlaw Country
- Under Cover : Oil-Free Cosmetics and Makeup Savvy Help Adults Hide Acne Blemishes
- Sweaters by Hand: Designs for Spinners and Knitters by Helene Rush and Rachael Emmons, (Interweave Press; 1988)
- Thumbs Down on a Real-Life Family Drama
- Memorial Is Evaluating the Health of Its Trauma Unit
- Another Chapter in Compton's Fiscal Tale : City Hall: Compton's controller says he was placed on administrative leave after disclosing that the city has a stack of unpaid bills, purchase orders and contracts worth between $5 million and $6 million.
- Plans for Malibu Equestrian Center Approved by State, School District
- Dole Declares 'Time Is Right' to Appoint 'Super Mediator' for Coal Miners' Strike
- Your Mortgage : How to...
- Elderly, Poor Are Easy Prey for Home-Equity Schemers
- 'Brew masters probably work more for love than for money'
- Inept Nets Are Fitch's Latest Rebuilding Task
- A lawyer for the Italian tourist who...
- An Ugly Jazz Story : MILES The Autobiography <i> by Miles Davis With Quincy Troupe (Simon & Schuster: $22.45; 416 pp.) </i>
- How Trump-Style Takeovers Hurt America
- Three Looks at Bermuda and Europe
- Purchase Contract Must Be Worded Exactly to Be Enforceable in Court
- Thorough Research Is Key to Negotiating Best Possible Deal
- Pasadena College Plans $17-Million, 3-Story Library
- The House
- Missouri Town Goes a Bit Nutty About Its Rare, Protected Albino Squirrels
- Driver Badly Hurt, 6 Others Injured in Street Race Crash
- With the country currently in the grip...
- Fire Burns Hole in Plane During Boarding; 6 Hurt
- East Germany's Dilemma
- Commercial signs will be the topic at...
- Spain Seizes Drug Suspects
- Entomologists Hope Attention Will Plant Bug in Decision Makers' Ears
- Seal Beach Council OKs Residential Project on Former Wetlands Site
- Rating the Legislators on Measures Passed
- Don't Blame Him : Giants' Clark Offers Excuses While Rest of Team Ponders Loss
- EAST ROUNDUP : Penn State Runs Past Syracuse
- A car sped off the road and...
- He Kept Out of Trouble When Reggie Got Him Into Ballpark
- Bakersfield Slips by Moorpark
- 1 City's Passion Is Another's Poison : History Counts to Residents of S. Pasadena
- Parents and teachers get ready to decide school policies.
- A look at upcoming events in LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- THE WORLD SERIES : OAKLAND ATHLETICS vs. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS : A's Dodge Replay of '88 Opener : Game 1: Stewart pitches a five-hitter and Oakland gets home runs from Parker and Weiss in a 5-0 victory over the San Francisco Giants.
- Titan Rush Hour: Pringle Runs Over Pacific in Victory
- Soviets Take Big Leads at World Gym Meet
- PREP CROSS-COUNTRY : Dana Hills' Niednagel Division I Winner
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Michigan Denies Michigan State, 10-7
- No. 3 Colorado Breezes, 52-17 : Key player: Eric Bieniemy of Bishop Amat High, Colorado's leading rusher, suffers a broken right leg.
- Behind the Guns N' Roses Racism Furor : The continuing debate over whether the band's song, 'One in a Million,' promotes bigotry
- Classics on Parade
- Canoga Park Club Shuts Down; Heavy Metal Format Fails to Fly
- Two Stones Reminisce, but Not in Tempo : The legacy of myths and hits are dissected by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards
- Help! His Best Friend Is Turning Into a Sheep! : A WILD SHEEP CHASE <i> by Haruki Murakami; translated from the Japanese by Alfred Birnbaum (Kodansha International: $18.95; 320 pp.) </i>
- CHILDREN OF VIOLENCE
- Eurailpass Introduces New Passes
- Airlines Need Better Security Staff : Airports: Security costs, which are going up due to higher pay levels for trained personnel and new equipment, might well be reflected in the price of airline tickets.
- 'Finlandization' Wins Respect of Finns : Europe: Finland isn't as uncomfortable about its history of deference to the Soviet Union in these days of <i> glasnost</i> .
- S. Africa Frees Sisulu, 7 Other Black Leaders
- Anti-Defection Devices on China Planes Reported
- SCIENCE GEOTHERMAL ACTIVITY : Concern Over Crater Lake Focuses New Attention on Freshwater Bodies
- Girl, 7, Leaves Hospital After Spleen Surgery
- Making How-To Manuals 'User-Friendly'
- Nancy Reagan's New Book Harshly Critical of Regan
- The Art of Estonian Activism: An Architect Designs New Democracy
- Lawndale to Explore Replacing Apartments With Condominiums
- 2 Camps of 'Just Folks' Battle Over Santa Clarita Tax
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL
- PLNC Men Win Cross Country Championship
- Flipper Finds Practice Makes Sense : Rams: With his mind now firmly fixed on his job, wide receiver Anderson realizes that practice really is a prelude to success.
- Injury Forces Parks Out of Wheelchair Tennis
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Gauchos Hold Off St. Mary's
- Vaez Injures Knee in OCC Victory
- House Afire : Loyola Junior Sparks the Volleyball Team to a Commanding League Start
- NOTEBOOK : Reuschel Shuts Up as He Is Preparing to Shut Down A's
- <i> Films going into production: </i>
- Chico, the Man
- Camel Safari Can Make Any India Desert Trip a Memorable Adventure
- The Remaking of Douglas by McDonnell : Aerospace: Following a massive restructuring of the Southern California aircraft firm by its St. Louis parent, morale is low at Douglas and there is a sea of red ink.
- The Case Study Houses: 1946-1963
- Mortal Combat on the Roof of Africa : TO ASMARA <i> by Thomas Keneally; (Warner Books: $18.95; 290 pp.)</i>
- First Street Plaza Project Chosen for Analysis Review
- Some of the Best Choir Music You've Never Heard
- GARDENS : Taming the Wildflower : Fall Planting Promises Low-Maintenance Color in Spring
- Illegal Aliens Drawn to 'Lucky' Australia
- Poor Find Few Lifelines in a Sea of Affluence : Poverty: A four-month investigation shows that despite some heroic individual efforts, the county is not providing enough assistance to its neediest citizens.
- IN BRIEF : FRANCE : Rightist Faces Trial Over Anti-Semitism
- Third World Living Conditions Afflict Many Rural Areas of U.S. : Agencies Hammer In Hope Amid Poverty
- Italy's New Tizzy: Will Tilting Tower of Pisa Topple?
- UCI Auditor Examines Charges of Impropriety
- Orange Teen Hurt in Drive-By Shooting
- The San Juan Hot Springs will be...
- Torrance Facility Puts 'Gee Whiz!' Into Science Classes
- Commentary : 2 Views on Sales Tax Hike for Roads : NO: Measure M is a tax increase costing every resident in Orange County an average $63 a year.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : St. Francis Loses in Battle for Third
- No. 1 Notre Dame Uses Rocket to Blast Air Force Out of Path
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Defense Helps Rancho Santiago Stay Unbeaten
- NHL ROUNDUP : Goal-Less Lemieux Still Provides Big Assist
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : Houston Grounded by A&M; in Upset
- Meatless Wonders
- International Flavor of San Francisco Ballet : Tomasson brings a melting-pot company to Orange County Performing Arts Center for six-day engagement
- CRA's Fee Bodes Ill for Healthy Downtown
- A Test For Quality Manufacture of Pliers
- A Talk With Julian Barnes
- The comedy anthology series, whose humorous stories...
- Juvenile Justice Nominee
- Developers Find 'Window' Shut in 2 Areas : Neighborhoods: A building ban has not yet taken effect in Pico-Fairfax and Crenshaw, but developers are finding it tough to get permits before it does.
- CLOUDS OF DISPUTE COVER WORLD WARMING : POLITICAL HEAT VS. SCIENTIFIC LIGHT : The American West: Bust, Boom, Hang On
- Look to the East : 7th Annual Korean Festival Celebrates Traditions of a Homeland
- Critics Say D.A.'s Welfare Screening Intimidates Needy
- Dispute Over Cost of Cleanup Delays Sale of Shipyard
- Thomas Comes Back Well After Injury
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP : Fresno State Notches 13th Straight Victory
- Pushing Boundaries : In an era when there's not a lot of traffic in writing for bands, Bill Holman's career is steady--and the jazz keeps percolating
- The Re-education of a China Watcher : Once an Idealist Who Idolized Maoism, Author Orville Schell Now Champions China's Dissidents
- Bias Seen in Opposition to Expanding South's 1st Rapid-Transit Lines : Atlanta: Suburban residents say if the city's transit system comes into their neighborhoods, more crime will come with it. That contention is widely seen as racist.
- In Brief : OHIO : Entire Town Routed by Ammonia Leak
- IN BRIEF : WEST VIRGINIA : Woman Charged in Plan to Sell Child
- The House
- Merchants From India Add Subcontinental Flavor to Texas Border City : Immigration: Hindu residents retain ties to their culture, but embrace American and Mexican traditions too.
- Jay Ward: Masterful Humorist
- Gateway to Studio City Closes Doors : Landmark: A black Cadillac is the end of the line for a 1950s carwash that made news after being nominated for cultural landmark status.
- PROFILE : JAMES C. CORMAN : Lobbyist Savors Life With Family But Misses Congressional Career
- Boy, 12, Hit by Train, Seriously Injured
- PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Washington Makes Most of Oregon's Mistakes
- Drexler Scores 24 to Lead Trail Blazers to 111-107 Victory Over the Clippers
- Seahawks Hobbling Into San Diego : Chargers: A team, so far unable to take advantage of others' misfortunes, today faces Seattle--another team in transition.
- COMMENTARY : THE WORLD SERIES : OAKLAND ATHLETICS vs. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS : Bay's Ball Not Capturing His Imagination
- NBA NOTES : Rockets Won't Fire Without Olajuwon
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : OCC Women Win Meet at Santa Barbara
- Palmdale's Wilson May Face Prosecution
- PREP ROUNDUP : Palos Verdes Racks Up Another Come-From-Behind 'Miracle'
- Fullerton Takes Big Lead, Holds on to Win, 35-26
- IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Defector's MIG Is Bonanza for West
- Volcano Locked Mayan Settlement in a Time Capsule : Archeology: For excited investigators, the 1,400-year-old civilization is a Pompeii in El Salvador.
- MEDICINE GROWING OLDER : Volunteers Undergo Tests to Determine Effects of Aging : Research: Every two years, the subjects pay their own way to Baltimore to help in survey that may unlock the door to biological mysteries of advancing years.
- Pasadenans Slowly Adjust to Hauling Their Trash to Curb
- The House
- The Tale of a Kinky Cowboy Who Made Good
- 185 Arrested While Trying to Block Abortion Clinics
- Soviets' Anchor in Central Europe Swamped by Dissent and Defection
- Environment : Notes about your surroundings.
- Presto! Piranha Turns Into a Pacu
- Sales Tax Hike's Backers to Stress Benefits to Drivers
- By the Bay, It's Who's on Hill That Counts
- Nearly Everything Old Is New Again for USIU Basketball
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
- Unhappy Carson Quits Edmonton : Hockey: Oiler center leaves team on eve of Gretzky's chance to break scoring record.