- Kellogg Co.: The food products maker's third-quarter...
- Nabisco Selling Two Candy Bar Brands to Nestle
- Arabs Form Group to Support Uprising
- BAY AREA QUAKE : State May Have Less Money in Reserve for Earthquake Aid
- WORLD IN BRIEF : IRELAND : IRA Kills British Airman, Daughter
- L. A. Retreats From Decision Over Lopez Dump : Landfill: In abandoning its plan to comply with state limits, the City Council said the city already is trying to scale back dumping.
- Avoiding Freeways Doesn't Evade Gunfire
- Church Leads Kennedy Past Los Amigos
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : In other City Eastern League games:
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UCI Men Beat USC Swimmers for First Time
- Comprehensive Care Corp.'s Merger Is Off
- Arab-American Group to Protest 'Offensive' Masks
- OPERA REVIEW : San Francisco Reheats Its Kitschy Production of 'Aida'
- New CEO for St. Joseph Health System
- Aetna Life & Casualty: The Hartford, Conn.,...
- ACQUISITIONS : Parent of Pacific First Bank OKs Purchase of Lending Subsidiary
- Operations Chief: Martin Bloom has been named...
- All Dolled Up : They May Be Made for Children, but They Have Become 2nd-Hottest Collectible in Country
- Personal Income Gain Is Smallest in Year
- Gardening
- A Short Stroll to Nostalgia on the Bush Canyon Trail
- Gillespie Has Power to Freeze Insurance Rate Increases, Judge Rules : Prop. 103: Jurist rejects Aetna pleas to invalidate the commissioner's action.
- Gunman Kills Leftist Lawmaker in Medellin
- County Jobless Rate Rises to 3.2%
- Child's Views on Parents Visitation Rights Weighed
- Decide Children's Faith, Parents Urged
- Dragnet at the Bowling Alley
- San Diego
- Quarantine Area Enlarged for Oriental Fruit Flies
- Alma Pixley Dean, Called County's Oldest Native, Dies at 101 : Obituary: Born in Orange in 1888, daughter of a prominent banker and businessman, the long-lived county resident dies in an El Toro board-and-care home.
- SEAL BEACH : Beach Home Epitomizes the High Life
- HIGHLIGHTS : PLAYING LOTTO 6/49
- WORLD IN BRIEF : MOZAMBIQUE : 6 Americans in Aid Group Seized
- South Koreans in Poll Exhibit Taste for Dogs
- NATION IN BRIEF : MINNESOTA : Guardsmen to Join Hunt for Kidnaper
- Supreme Court Delays Cases in Quake's Wake : Justice: As staff scrambles in cramped temporary quarters, plans are made to move some hearings to Los Angeles.
- U.N. Official Who Resigned Denies Any Wrongdoing
- Earthquake Jolts Tehran
- Hindu 'Festival of Lights'
- Reagan Chides His Japanese Hosts : Trade: Some friction with the U.S. stems from misunderstandings, but Americans have a strong aversion to unfairness, he asserts.
- COSTA MESA : Some Car-Poolers to Get Into Fair Free
- Inmate's Death Is Investigated
- Unlikely Allies Fight Indian Landfill : Environment: The impoverished Campo Band of Mission Indians is considering building a solid-waste sanitary landfill on its reservation.
- Anaheim Is Rail Choice
- Arco Wins OK in Santa Clarita Plant Dispute : Environment: State Supreme Court declines to hear a challenge by homeowners seeking to block the power plant in Placerita Canyon.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Planners Approve Commercial Center
- TONIGHT'S COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Pain Is Worth the Gain for Orange Coast's Craig
- Commercial Vice President: Marla G. Brower has...
- Judge Picked for Idaho
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PANAMA : Government Orders UPI Office Closed
- Warsaw Pact Writes End to Brezhnev Doctrine
- Sansui Deal Gives Japan Taste of Foreign Buyouts : Trade: A British company's purchase of a 51% stake in the ailing audio firm would mark the first time an overseas owner has gained control of a publicly traded Japanese corporation.
- Fog Halts Italian Flights
- Investor Group Launches Dataproducts Tender Offer
- Wall Called E. Germany's 'Biggest Symbol of Inadequacy' : East Europe: Cheney sees hope in Communist reforms but warns that the Cold War isn't over.
- CLOTHES PROCLAIM THE CHARACTER
- N. Korea Contacts Improving, Ex-U.S. Official Says After Visit
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Anderson Has 5th Birthday as Hostage
- Davis Sounds Out UAL Unions on Support for New Buyout Bid
- Red Cross Workers in Lebanon Stage Sit-in
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : FRESNO COUNTY : Lettuce Workers Strike Over Wages
- Ethnic Students Accuse Dance Club of Race Bias
- Deputies Mount Search for Man, 80
- Costs Forcing Shorter 'Wish List' on Fighter Planes
- For Schools, Apartheid Takes Toll
- BAY AREA QUAKE : QUAKE DIARY : No Prayer of Resurrection for St. Patrick's Church
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Wildlife Federation, Exxon Trade Insults
- NATION IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Exxon Captain to Be Tried in Anchorage
- Free Flu Shots Offered to Residents Over 55
- The Dining Is Fine on the Picket Line : Labor: Beverly Hills restaurateurs do lunch for striking teachers.
- Youth to Be Tried as Juvenile in Group Sex Attack
- Special-Effects Man R.H. Patterson Dies at 74
- Souped-Up Sewage Plant Will Go Down in History in Laguna Beach : Preservation: The city's old waste treatment facility with 'Mediterranean influence' has won a spot in its new Historic Register.
- '60s Peace Activist Looks to '90s for Major Changes
- Savanna's PoChing King for a Day, 21-6
- Koll Co.: Lawrence W. Farmer has been...
- LIFE ON THE CIRCUIT : Newport Center Goes Mediterranean : The Scene
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SANTA CLARA COUNTY : Legal Aid Staff, Lawyers Walk Out
- Burglary Probe Turns Up 100 Pounds of Cocaine
- Unisys Posts $648-Million Loss for Quarter
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Hotel Offers Safe Harbor for Marina's Homeless : Shelter: The plush Stanford Court checked in quake victims who desperately needed a roof over their heads.
- Spain's Politicians Vow to Abolish 'Mili' Service
- Japanese Investors Head for San Diego : Real Estate: They have poured $700 million into the area in the last three years, much of it to finance major projects and buy prime property.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Military Transport Crashes; 36 Killed
- ANALYSIS : U.S. Seen Taking a Lesser Role as East Bloc Changes
- COLUMN ONE : Making It Pay to Conserve : Money talks louder than legal force, argues a new breed of environmentalist. The best way to preserve a resource may be to give people a stake in it.
- 3 Flags Burned During Protest at UC Berkeley
- Israeli Troops Bar 3 Christian Clergymen From Town : West Bank: Roman Catholic, Greek Orthodox and Armenian bishops decry military blockade outside Beit Sahur, site of a prolonged tax revolt.
- Four Men Suffocate in Ancient Lebanon Well
- Bush Should Try Gorby's Brand of Lip Service
- Military Bill Contains $194 Million for Area
- Captain Seeks Election Waiver From Sheriff--Again
- Congress Slashes Bush Request for Spending on Foreign Bases
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Amanda Blake's Kin Challenge Her Will
- Sensible Day-Labor Solution
- Housing Agency Hunting Carefully for New Director : Government: The beleaguered authority does not want a repeat of controversies that accompanied last two executives.
- San Diego
- Vote Set on Declaring Impasse in Police Talks
- Report Finds Quake Dangers at Fire Stations
- SANTA ANA : Body Found in Motel Remains Unclaimed
- IRVINE : Video by Measure N Group to Be Aired
- Local News in Brief : 19-Year-Old Charged in Party-Crasher Death
- Dallas Maverick officials are not overly concerned...
- Crayton Runs Rancho Santiago by Golden West
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Foothill League
- Toshiba to Invest $9 Million in Irvine Plant
- Spirits Move Writer to Lead Walk
- McMartin Prosecution Begins Final Arguments
- Road-Tax Supporters Raise $86,000 : Contributions: Backers of Measure P have raised more than 40 times the funds gathered by foes of the initiative, which would earmark $285 million for Santa Clarita Valley road improvements.
- Killer Gets Same 27-Year Sentence After 2nd Trial
- SEAL BEACH : Chee Case Is Closed After Suspect Slain
- Bishop Quits Colorado for Eastern Seminary
- Cracks Halt Convention Center Slab Work
- John Beckman; Designed Sets for 'Casablanca,' TV
- COUNTYWIDE : Man Shoots Woman, Turns Gun on Self
- McMartin Prosecutors Begin Final Arguments
- In its early years, Pasadena was regarded...
- Board Ousted at Newport Electronics
- Budget Deficit for 1989 Is Put at $152.1 Billion : Spending: Congress and the White House remain locked in a stalemate over a capital gains tax cut.
- 2 Uninsured Heart Patients Need $80,000 to Get on Transplant List
- Ex-Rebel 'Commander Dante' Enlists in a New Revolution : Philippines: The founder of a rural insurgency once was sentenced to death. Now freed, he is helping farmers run a successful co-op.
- Techniclone Gets Patent for Tumor Treatment Method
- Clippers Run Past Warriors, 137-128
- BellSouth Agrees to New Merger Plan for Lin : Cellular: Phone firm is hoping to outbid McCaw and become No. 1 in the mobile-phone industry.
- Restoration of Money Order Funds Planned
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : In other Valley Pac-8 Conference games:
- Two days after having corrective heart surgery,...
- Strong Second Half Lifts Granada Hills
- HORSE RACING SANTA ANITA : McCarron at a Loss This Weekend
- Kite Breezes to 65, Leads by 4 : Golf: Windy weather at Hilton Head, S.C., was just perfect for veteran in his bid to accomplish some very lofty goals.
- Other Henderson Steals the Show
- He'll Have the Record Book in His Hands : Seahawks: Sunday against the Chargers, Steve Largent could add the NFL career touchdown catch mark to his collection.
- Toreros to Meet Talented UCSB in Pivotal Game
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Breaking the Code" Sends a Mixed Message
- TV Review : Slick Surface of Karajan Profile Can't Hide Its Faults
- MUSIC REVIEW : Parkening In Pleasing Bow to Segovia
- ART REVIEW : Russian Treasures : Art: Faberge's fabulous eggs highlight a trove of Soviet art that includes photos at Balboa Park's Museum of Photographic Arts and "Posters of the Soviet Union" at La Jolla's Museum of Contemporary Art.
- Lincoln Exemplifies How S&Ls; Collapse, Official Says
- Lincoln Exemplifies How S&Ls; Collapse, Official Says
- CHOC Charity Regatta Includes Varied Races
- Council Backs Away From Voluntary Curbs at Dump
- Local News in Brief : $25,000 Reward Offered in Canoga Park Slaying
- Cabby Found Slain in Taxi Left at Cliff's Edge
- Ailing Chief of Police Could Be Out for Months
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Pacific League
- Magers Takes Job at Corona del Mar
- Sanderling, Due Tonight at Center, Launches L.A. Philharmonic Stint
- GALLERY REVIEW : Karwelis' Paintings Seem to Return to Square One : Art: The artist's latest works at LJ Gallery in Newport Beach look as though he is stripping everything away to begin again.
- FHA Loan Ceiling Bill Passes: In an...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Falls 17.01; Loss for Week Totals 92.42
- Bus Plunge in Colombia Leaves 11 Dead, 30 Injured
- Gardening : Landscapes to Delight or Inspire
- U.S. Legal System Gets a Hearing in Moscow : Law: In a sharp break with the past, Thornburgh gets an opportunity to expound on the American view of justice.
- Bus Crash Kills 16
- When Pet Frog Arrives, It's Wise to Check Up on Phase 2
- Aoun Rules Out Lebanese Election Unless Deputies Return to Beirut
- Halloween in '89: It's More Business Venture Than Adventure
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Strangler May Have Been an Informant
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Cabinet Chaos Opens Deep Wounds for Thatcher : Britain: 'She will be a less powerful prime minister for months,' predicts one expert.
- COUNTYWIDE : Judge Rejects Request to Move Gionis Trial
- The Good, the Bad and the So-So
- DANA POINT : Council to Discuss Checkpoint Change
- For Immigrants, Accent on Speech : Education: Fullerton class teaches English pronunciation to those who wish to speak clearly for professional or personal reasons.
- Deaf Man Might Be Released : Courts: A 38-year-old who after alleged misdiagnosis spent many years in state hospitals could be allowed to live with his parents.
- CSUN Leaves Message in Volleyball Victory
- Mater Dei Defense Stifles Bishop Montgomery in 26-6 Victory
- After This Loss, All He Wants Is to Be Alone
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : In other Golden League games:
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Desert-Inyo League
- Growing Out of a Role
- TV Review : Pressure Is on 'Witness' From Killers and the Law
- MEDICINE
- Food Distributor to Recall Contaminated Sandwiches
- Two From Congress to Pursue Lebanon Peace
- Bush Vetoes D.C.'s Use of Own Tax Funds for Abortions
- British Tourist's Death in Park Was Murder, Kenya Court Rules
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CZECHOSLOVAKIA : Dissidents Detained to Discourage Rally
- Galveston Hurricane May Cost Insurers $35 Million
- Multiple-Airport Study Is Scrapped for Now : Aviation: Sandag committee will review joint military-civilian use of Miramar Naval Air Station instead.
- TUSTIN : School District Has Treat for Children
- Judge Greer Honored for 'Fast Track' Plan
- Measure M's War Chest at $1.8 Million
- The UCLA men's volleyball team will play...
- Lockheed to Cut More Jobs: Lockheed Aeronautical...
- MEDICINE
- Bakker to Serve Term at Facility in Minnesota
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Discovery Is Moved to Launching Pad
- Charles Pedersen; Won Chemistry Nobel
- Strife-Torn Sri Lanka to Ban TV Sex, Violence
- U.S. Declares Noriega a Cuban Agent
- LAGUNA BEACH : Law Would Preserve Mobile Home Parks
- Hope of Jobs Surmounts Illegals' Fears : Immigration: 150 workers--and no INS agents--turn out as Los Angeles opens its first day-labor hiring site.
- Carlsbad-Based Relief Workers Seized in Africa
- Tagliabue Is Quick to Set Agenda as New NFL Chief
- Ontario Christian Rips Orange Lutheran, 35-6
- 8-State Raid Aims 'Death Blow' at Notorious Chicago Gang : Crime: 65 members of the El Rukn Nation, with roots in the '60s, are indicted. Charges include murder, kidnaping and narcotics trafficking.
- Soviet Jewish Group Formed to Aid U.S. Embassy on Emigration
- COUNTY CANDY SCREENING
- Administration Declares Noriega a Cuban Agent
- Pennsylvania Prison Riot Ends; 3 Seriously Injured
- Ted Malone; Presented Radio's 'Bookends' Poetry
- FULLERTON : Man Dies When Car Veers Off Freeway
- ANAHEIM : Fall Festival Features Parade, Singing Stars
- Israel's Missile Mystery
- 2 Dioceses in Contrast on Latino Outreach : Immigrants: San Diego has been more muted than Los Angeles, but a new focus is expected after a change in leadership.
- HAUNTED HOUSES
- San Diego
- Del Mar Depot Faces Closure, Demolition : Mass Transit: Panel's vote means the railroad station would be abandoned by both Amtrak trains and rail commuter trains when a Solana Beach station is built.
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Booker Keys Grant's 7th Victory
- TODAY'S PREP FOOTBALL GAMES : Coaches Barnett, Bresnahan Are Neighborhood Rivals Once Again : Familiar Foes: The Trabuco Hills and Laguna Hills coaches went to Lakewood High in the 1960s, but have been opponents many times since.
- Graves Rallies Santa Ann Valley Past Foothill, 15-7
- Resumption of Series a Matter of Money
- Haas' Plays Keep El Toro in Right Spot
- Newbury Park Defense Does It All in 21-9 Win
- TV Review : National Geographic Relives Hunt for the Bismarck
- Confusion About Mortgage Insurance
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Northwest Valley Conference
- A Long Season Has Left Ormsby a Wreck : Drag Racing: Despite destroying two cars in crashes, the season-long top fuel points leader is still on top entering final weekend at Pomona.
- Professional Passion
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Falls 17.01, Ends Week Down 92.42
- Alpha Micro Says It Will Purchase Fujitsu Company
- Pierce Declares His Innocence, Then Takes 5th
- Frankly, We Must Give a Darn : The Arts: Look at what censors almost did to our movie immortals; then picture what they'd do to tomorrow's classics.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Seles Doesn't Need Much Time to Beat Mandlikova
- Late Touchdown Pass Saves Kennedy, 14-9
- La Habra, Brown Roll to 37-0 Victory Over Sonora
- THE WORLD SERIES : OAKLAND ATHLETICS vs. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS : Oh, Those A's! They Lead, 3 to 0 : Game 3: Oakland hits a record-tying five home runs and beats Giants, 13-7, to move to within one victory of a sweep.
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : In other Valley Pac-8 Conference games:
- MISL's Best Appears to Be Getting Better : Sockers: Newman continues task of keeping seven-time league champions at top of their game.
- THE WORLD SERIES : OAKLAND ATHLETICS vs. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS : This Henderson Is Oakland's Mr. October : Athletics: Dave, the center fielder, plays some long ball with two homers and a double to drive in four runs.
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Pacific League
- Music Review : Pinnock's English Concert at Ambassador Auditorium
- New Manager: Craig L. Byrne has joined...
- Treasury Changes a Date: The Treasury announced...
- NOW Sues to Halt Disruption of Clinics
- LA HABRA : Special Ed Teacher Is Honored by Peers
- Robitaille Changes Lines and Helps Kings Beat Jets
- The out-of-towner's conception of Palmdale is as clear as smog.
- Turnovers Help Dana Hills Edge San Clemente, 9-6
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Nonleague
- Lancers Record 4th Shutout
- Arts Panel's Advice Asked in Spending of Tourist Dollars : Finances: Costa Mesa's Tourism, Arts and Promotions Council wants the committee's input on how to spend as much as $2.2 million.
- A record-tying performance is guaranteed for viewers...
- Fright Night Goes Upscale : Halloween: The cost of a costume that fulfills a fantasy is becoming downright scary.
- Crafts Mart to Focus on 2 Holidays
- Pinning Down Bowling for Youngsters
- Boat Show at Museum Is a Model of Perfection
- Soviets Destroy Last Short-Range Missile Under Ban
- Artists Take a Stand by Painting the Laguna Canyon They Love : Protest: 'Paint-in' contests the Irvine Co.'s plan to build 3,000 residences--and a six-lane highway--in the canyon.
- GARDEN GROVE : TV Stars to Appear at Benefit Fund-Raiser
- The Rev. Robert Schuller, whose religious television...
- County Braces for New Refugees : Immigrants: Officials will discuss how to care for the expected resettlement here of a number of freed Vietnamese political prisoners.
- Montclair Prep Survives Challenge
- FRIDAY IN A NUTSHELL : HOW THE TOP 10 FARED
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Tri-Valley League
- USC Eager to Bounce Back Against Cardinal
- Villa Park Prevails in 'Punch Bowl'
- Bay Area Quake Aftermath and Freeway Safety
- Readers Touch All Bases on Touchy Issue
- Assessing Television Coverage of the Bay Area Earthquake
- Readers Touch All Bases on Touchy Issue
- Questions on Elks Club Stories
- Readers Touch All Bases on Touchy Issue
- KJOI's Format Change
- Funds for Former Presidents
- Readers Touch All Bases on Touchy Issue
- Bay Area Quake Aftermath and Freeway Safety
- Readers Touch All Bases on Touchy Issue
- Readers Touch All Bases on Touchy Issue
- Assessing Television Coverage of the Bay Area Earthquake
- Readers Touch All Bases on Touchy Issue
- Saugus Parent Offers His Point of View
- Bay Area Quake Aftermath and Freeway Safety
- Bay Area Quake Aftermath and Freeway Safety
- Criminal Justice System and Perjury on the Witness Stand
- Bay Area Quake Aftermath and Freeway Safety
- Criminal Justice System and Perjury on the Witness Stand
- Did Tantrum Hamper Jimmy Carson's Career?
- Steps to Aid Chinese Students
- Readers Touch All Bases on Touchy Issue
- Assessing Television Coverage of the Bay Area Earthquake
- Under Construction in Palmdale
- Readers Touch All Bases on Touchy Issue
- Readers Touch All Bases on Touchy Issue
- Bay Area Quake Aftermath and Freeway Safety
- Readers Touch All Bases on Touchy Issue
- Readers Touch All Bases on Touchy Issue
- Bay Area Quake Aftermath and Freeway Safety
- Bay Area Quake Aftermath and Freeway Safety
- Two From Congress to Pursue Lebanon Peace
- Criminal Justice System and Perjury on the Witness Stand
- Bay Area Quake Aftermath and Freeway Safety
- Criminal Justice System and Perjury on the Witness Stand
- Funds for Former Presidents
- Readers Touch All Bases on Touchy Issue
- War on Homosexuals
- Funds for Former Presidents
- The Image of Indians
- Gallegly Vote on Abortion Bill
- Readers Touch All Bases on Touchy Issue