- Prisoners Traded by Rivals in Beirut
- Santa Monica : Literary Journal Available
- Air Durkin Takes Flight : Soccer: CSUN's high-flying midfielder cleared the Matadors for takeoff into the NCAA playoffs.
- Amtrak Balks on New Trains : Transportation: The agency says it cannot afford to upgrade service on the busy L.A.-San Diego run.
- 2 Sides at Rio Hondo College Try Again for Pact : Labor: After 6 months, administrators and faculty are still $1 million apart. They meet again Friday.
- Ventura College Must Overcome Loss of Johnson Against Glendale : Shooting: The Pirates' tailback was a victim in a drive-by incident outside a pizza parlor and did not play last week in a 28-0 loss to Moorpark.
- WORLD : Bush Mum on Panama Coup
- One Woman's Struggle to Survive With Lupus : Health: The condition has been called the great impersonator. It alerts the body's defense systems to fight off enemies that aren't there. Instead, the body turns on itself, attacking normal organs.
- Parks in San Dimas Finding Signs of a Cougar Family in the Making
- South Gate : $1.9-Million Remodeling Job Planned at Junior High
- Dominguez Hills Music Students Pitch In With Earthquake Relief
- Trailer Park Proposal Hits Opposition : Development: Santa Monica City Council sides with residents. They don't want apartments and condominiums built on one of the last mobile home parks.
- Car Hits Pole; 2,000 Lose Power in Torrance
- Ousted Hermosa Beach Mayor Bemoans 'Shift' Among Voters
- Theft Suspect Fleeing Police on Foot Is Hit on Freeway
- Judge Negates $7.5 Million for Victim of Rape : Courts: Attorney did not prove paralyzed woman in nursing home suffered damage, judge rules. Hospital staff found not to be negligent.
- Measure M Revives the North-South Split : Transportation: The balloting seemed to signal that older communities in the north saw the south getting the major benefit.
- ON THE SIDELINES : Girl Cager, 17, Dies at Practice
- This Way, Maybe They Have Fighting Chance
- Luther Darville was convicted in Minneapolis of...
- New Manager in CSUN's Corner
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Cardinals Flocking to Sick Bay
- CHARGER NOTES : Mr. Quotable Scalds Some Steelers
- Le Carre Sees Lift for Spy Novel in New 'Wall' Hunting Grounds
- Cable Fights Push for Regulation
- P.M. BRIEFING : Slur Blocks Wall Street Journal
- Tiffany & Co.: The New York jewelry...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Cineplex Odeon Bid Falls Short
- Former General Dynamics President Joins Northrop
- Navy Pauses to Take Stock of Safety Practices : Military: The unprecedented review silences airfields. Ships steam on skeleton crews. Sailors are urged to put their 'hearts and minds' to the task.
- NOTEBOOK : Hoover Wins Some Respect With Victory Over Glendale
- State Court Approves Medi-Cal Abortions
- NATION : Panel OKs Court Nominations
- Region : Serbians, Jews to Meet
- West Hollywood : Environmental Initiative
- Pasadena : Colorado St. Bridge to Close
- New Soviet MIGS to Cuba, U.S. Confirms
- Education Official Selected
- 40 Chinese Protest Leaders Reportedly Will Stand Trial
- Sierra Madre Compromise Pleases Few : Development: Proposed changes to a plan to limit building in the foothills upsets residents who want strict controls. Opponents believe the ordinance would unfairly restrict their property rights.
- September's Trade Deficit $7.9 Billion, Smallest in 5 Years
- Santa Monica : Office for Disabled Cited
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH KOREA : Anti-U.S. Rallies in Cities, Rural Areas
- Monterey Park : Flood Inquiry Ordered
- Lawmakers Query Bush on Reports of Big Cuts in High-Tech Research
- Sky-Sailing : Pair of Balloon Makers Offer Something Special in the Air
- PEOPLE IN ENTERTAINMENT
- The Valley Yesteryear : Margaret Bevis Richter: Her family headed an early real estate syndicate.
- Question of Density Tests Curbs on Growth : Development: Planners say a proposed complex has too many apartments, but developers reply that they are entitled to density bonuses.
- Senate Defies Foreign Aid Bill Veto : Abortion: The vote rejects a provision blocking money for U.N. family planning. Failure of the measure could stall funds to Poland, Israel.
- The Vienna Choir Boys will present a...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Assured Protection, Judges End Strike
- Author on Terrorism Paints Vivid Profile of Typical Zealot
- Native American History
- COUNTYWIDE : Suspect in Ortega Shooting Identified
- Teen-Agers Sentenced for Shooting Donkey in Eye
- Dismissal of Police Officer for Lying Is Upheld by Torrance City Council
- IRVINE : Measure N Approval Decried by Residents
- Lawndale Seeks Way to Issue Building Permits : Development: Lacking a valid General Plan, the city will ask the state to approve a temporary permit process that will allow it to approve construction under current building and zoning standards.
- SATURDAY'S HEROES
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Welch Finds Canyon Followers Tough to Please
- Herzog Pitches to Get Tudor Back to St. Louis
- RADIO
- JAZZ REVIEW : Exuberant New York Voices
- Dresser Offers to Buy Smith
- Two More Merc Traders Indicted: A federal...
- UAL Officials Confer With Bankers: UAL Corp....
- Asia-Pacific Unity Off to Slow Start in Wake of Region's 1st Conference : Pacific Rim: Several key countries were absent from last week's meeting. But there were some signs of progress.
- U.S. Issues Ultimatum in Japanese Bid-Rigging Case : Trade: The Justice Department is seeking $35 million in damages to settle a dispute over Navy pacts. The move signals a more aggressive posture on collusion in Japan's construction industry.
- Great American May Violate Capital Rules: San...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Connoisseurs Around the World Raise Their Glasses to New Wine
- Teddy Bear Tops Author's List of Dangerous Toys
- Mosbacher Sees 'Most-Favored' Trade for Soviet
- Grilled Chicken With the Hot, Spicy Taste of Jamaica
- CSU Ventura Panel Holds First Meeting : Education: New committee will determine academic direction of Ventura campus.
- Cart Clog : Council Studies Plan to Return 800 Baskets, End Storage Gridlock
- Stars Honor Sammy Davis
- STATE : No 'Lotto 6-49' Jackpot Winner
- Won't Weaken Commitments to Its Allies, W. Germany Says
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Soviet to Take Ribs Into Space
- Woman's Long Hunt or Family Turns Up More Relatives Than She Ever Imagined
- S. Africans Open Beaches to All Races : Apartheid: President Frederik W. de Klerk promises that other recreational facilities will soon be desegregated.
- Namibia: Reconciliation Ahead
- Police Arrest Suspect in 7 Bank Robberies
- San Marcos
- County Transit Panel Seeks Compromise on Metro Rail
- NEWPORT BEACH : Library Proposals Will Be Studied
- Palmdale Residents Accept Neighborhood's Major Fault
- THE COLLEGES : Southern Utah Got Bad Returns on Decision to Kick to Fann
- ON THE SIDELINES : New Zealand Yacht Takes Lead
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Harvey a Driving Force of the Water Polo Team
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Elsberry Ends Unbeaten Run of Poway's Kimura
- Colors of the 'Blue Planet' From Space Are Brown, Gray
- Rock Stars, Public TV Unite for Quake Relief Concert
- SHORT TAKES : W. German Listings Move East
- O.C. STOCK WATCH
- Amplicon Inc.: The Santa Ana high-tech equipment...
- Investor Group Increases Maxxam Stake: A group...
- Police Assign Detective to Simi's Rising 'Hate' Crimes
- New 'Marshall Plan' Needed, Walesa Says : East Bloc: Solidarity's founder is wildly cheered at a joint session of Congress. He says economic aid is vital.
- NATION : Senators Split Over RICO Reform
- Every Fax Counts : 3,000 Miles Fails to Keep Vermont Couple From Casting Ballots
- Landmark Uniroyal Site to Become Mall, Hotel : Redevelopment: Agreement calls for Commerce to keep title to the 35-acre property and lease it to the builder-operator.
- Public Confidence in Press Dips Sharply, Surveys Find
- Irwindale : General Plan Amended
- High-Profile Consul Wins Plaudits as He Leaves for New Post
- West Hollywood's Shelter Funded, Its Ego Stroked
- * The Motion Picture and Television Hospital...
- U.S. in New Bid to Oust Noriega : Panama: White House has secret congressional approval, sources say. 'High-risk tactics' leading to the strongman's death or injury may be used.
- As Wilmington Suspected, Study Finds Port Gets More Containers Than It Ships
- Amtrak Rejects Boost in L.A.-San Diego Run
- CORONA DEL MAR : Irvine College Acting President Supported
- Agency Kills Bid by Santa Clarita for More Power : Growth: The city's defeat is a major victory for developers and advocates of dumps in Elsmere and Towsley canyons.
- Moorpark's Mayoral Selection System Ends With Bitter Battle
- ANAHEIM : Man Found in Alley Dies From Stabbing
- ON THE SIDELINES : Huskies Dogged by the Measles
- A former Oklahoma football player said that...
- Mira Costa Setter Stands Tall on the Court
- NHL ROUNDUP : As Usual, Canadiens' Roy Holds Off Jets, 5-1
- Loyola Is Outrun by Las Vegas
- CSUN's Fann Wins Offensive Player of Year Honor in WFC
- RADIO
- Mossimo Spiking Market With Hot Volleyball Styles
- CFTC to Propose Restriction: The Commodity Futures...
- Humble Cranberry a Big Dollar Industry
- Doty Wins Race, Gamester Takes Title at Ventura Raceway
- Brandy, Mistelle Offered; Report Analyzes Marketing Opportunities
- NATION : Tornado Blows Down N.Y. School Wall, Kills 7 Pupils at Cafeteria
- Nicaragua and Contras Recess Talks on Truce
- The House
- FISHING NOTES : Born to War, the Matt Walsh Now Plies More Peaceful Waters
- South Gate : Junior High Principal Is Honored at Capital Meeting
- Labor Elects Kirkland to 6th Term
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton Rallies to Beat Grossmont in Basketball
- Fountain Valley Continues to Prepare
- Lakers Put End to the Perfection of Pacers, 117-94
- USC Loses Starting Guard Cooper
- SKIING : No Mistaking Sights of the Season
- Disney Taking Magic Movie Kingdom to France : Entertainment: The theme park planned near Euro Disneyland will combine a full-scale production studio with tourist rides.
- FNN Bids for Ratings With Its Auction News
- Inventories Up 0.2%, Outpacing September Sales
- Gradco Systems Inc.: The Irvine-based office automation...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Merrill Lynch Cuts S. Africa Ties
- Southeast : Local Teachers Among 61 Honored by County Board
- Bus Plunges Onto River Bank in Kenya; 54 Killed
- Annenberg Pays $40.7 Million for 1905 Picasso : Art: "Au Lapin Agile," a cafe scene, commands the third-highest price ever paid for an artwork.
- BACKGROUND
- Cher's Video Leaves Navy Red-Faced : Military: The Navy previewed her tune but not her attire in granting permission to film on the Missouri. Her clothing--or lack of it--touched off flurry of letters.
- Possibly Tainted Sausage Recalled in New England
- Bolivia Jails 850 Unionists, Declares Siege
- Novelist's Series to Air as Part of Columbus 1992 Quincentennial
- Free Glasses and Eye Surgery Offered to Uninsured Workers
- SPORTSCOPE : Azusa Pacific Women Launch Cage Season With High Hope
- Rubble Rovers to the Rescue in Disasters
- Pomona Voting on Council Selection After All
- AIDS Conference Hears Papal Appeal for Unity : Health: John Paul urges a 'global fight' against the killer disease and drug addiction. But divisive debate marks the three-day meeting.
- STATE : Ramirez Flown to San Quentin
- Eddie was a walker you had to notice.
- Unocal Pipeline Ruptures
- Street-Corner Immigrant Workers Get Hot Line for Legal Assistance
- State Plans $1-Million Cleanup at Oil Refinery
- Suspected 'Techno-Bandit' McVey Held by Canada Immigration Officials
- Movie Reviews : There's No Escaping 'Crack House's' Cliches
- Movie Reviews : 'The Stepfather 2' Is a Crazed Attempt at a Sequel
- SHORT TAKES : Cervantes Prize for Paraguayan
- Court Overturns Conviction of Key Figure in Ohio S&L; Case
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : FRESNO : Shooting Charges May Be Filed Again
- Study Plants Alternative Ideas in Farming
- Pico Rivera : $2.9-Million Senior Center With 13 Rooms Opened
- Drug Therapy for Parkinson's Proves Effective
- COLUMN ONE : S. Africa Skirts the Sanctions : When is a steel girder not steel? When it comes from South Africa. Some in Congress are working to close the loopholes.
- AFL-CIO to Pressure Congress for Health Cost Curbs : Labor: Strikes mount as employers attempt to transfer higher premiums to workers. The medical profession is expected to oppose controls.
- American Firm, Soviets Sign Deal to Launch Satellites
- SPORTSCOPE : UCLA Soccer Team Faces Strong Portland in Regionals Sunday
- Massachusetts Second State to Enact Gay Rights Law
- Westchester : Reagan to Speak at Loyola
- Donated Home's Theater Organ Sparks Discord in La Canada : Preservation: Frank Lanterman left the house and its contents to the city, stipulating that the estate remain intact. But there is no money to renovate the recital hall.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : House OKs Plan to Extend Rights Panel
- Malibu Sewer Victory May Be Short-Lived : Politics: Several supervisors threatened to delay cityhood vote if county-backed sewer plan wasn't approved.
- Two Developers Challenge Strict Housing Quotas
- Science Making Gains in Memory Study
- STATE : Bay Bridge Repair Celebrated
- Alabama Tornado Kills 14; 300 Injured; Others Trapped
- Ladies' Man Pleads Guilty to Bank Fraud
- Overflow Crowd Jams Hearing on Westlake Village Project
- Cleanup Rules Urged for Santa Ana Homeless Groups
- TUSTIN : Students to See Science Film Series
- UCI Satellite Campus Plan Under Study
- Mother Tells Police That Son Beat, Held Her Captive
- SAN CLEMENTE : Haggard Is Elected Mayor by Her Peers
- Gish Biomedical Inc.: The Santa Ana-based medical...
- Credit Cards Charging Lower Rates Scarcer Now in State
- SP Telecom to Buy Long-Distance Venture: SP...
- NEWS BRIEFS : Compton Schools Join Dropout Fight
- Simi Valley Program Helps Lost Alzheimer's Victims : Services: Names, descriptions, photographs and phone numbers are registered and kept in files at police dispatch offices.
- Immigration Swells 7 Cities; Severe Strain Felt in Housing
- 2 W. Germans, American Reported Seized in Beirut : Lebanon: A California woman is believed among the new hostages.
- MULTIFAMILY HOME PERMITS
- Congress Passes Stopgap Spending Bill to Keep Agencies From Closing
- Brazil Centrist Out in Front in Presidential Race : South America: The nation is completing its transition from military dictatorship.
- New Genetic Graft Eases Symptoms in Rats
- Tornado Hits Alabama; Five Dead, Dozens Hurt
- NATION IN BRIEF : COLORADO : Assault Weapons Registration Starts
- Surname Periodicals Vary in Value
- Centinela Supt. to Retire in 1993
- Burbank Airport Neighbors Retain Noise-Suit Rights
- ANAHEIM : 11-Year-Old Hero Wins Recognition
- Beverly Hills Estates Book Promotes Gilt by Association
- Burned Body in Street Is Identified as That of Missing Landlord : Crime: The Rancho Palos Verdes resident set out to collect rent from delinquent tenants. He never returned.
- Growth Limits Linked to Rising Enrollment
- O.C. Firm Has Role in Repair of Bay Bridge
- Hanna-Barbera: Back to Future : Entertainment: Like Disney, the studio will diversify into theme parks and retail. The foundation of its revival will be classic cartoons.
- Survey Finds Myopic Eye to Future
- Texas Air Jet Order Anticipated: Texas Air...
- Robinson's to Join in Farmers Market Mall
- SEC Asks for Computer Systems Review: The...
- THANKSGIVING : Tradition decrees that no matter how frequently it is eaten during tye rest of the year, turkey must remain the undisputed star of this holiday's menu.
- With Correct Tools, Carving the Turkey Is Easy
- ON THE SIDELINES : Reds' Coaches Roster Complete
- No Longer Rivals, Sisters Spark Miraleste
- Pete Rose Wagers on Fans' Gullibility to Sell His Side of Story
- SHORT TAKES : Benefit Show for Quake Victims
- GE Will Buy Controlling Interest in Major Hungarian Firm : Eastern Europe: The $150-million deal is the largest Western investment so far in the East Bloc. It may spark similar moves by other companies.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : BAKERSFIELD : Molester Receives 30-Year Sentence
- Computer Study Finds County Must Cut Air Pollution by 40% : Environment: Officials consider broad range of measures to meet federal EPA standards.
- Heat Was On at Burn Assn. Benefit : 'Firefox' Calendar Beefcakes Strut Their Stuff, Raise $12,000
- BOOK REVIEW : Twisted Lives of Isolated People
- Pieces of the Past : Timber Sale Revenues to Help U.S. Forest Service Restore 2 of 3 Deteriorating Lookout Cabins in Angeles National Forest
- Escondido Police Chief Joins Race for Sheriff
- CAL LUTHERAN BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Rookie Coach Brings Big-Time Approach to Kingsmen Program
- BETTING WITH BOB
- UNLV No. 1 in Nation, but Not in Big West
- Tarpley Suspended for Drunk-Driving Arrest : Basketball: Star Dallas forward out indefinitely. His NBA career is put in jeopardy.
- The Times, Faces Changing at SDSU : Aztecs: Reasons vary for departure of 23 scholarship football players during Al Luginbill's first year as coach.
- Community College Basketball Tournaments Start
- Opera Pacific Names Tenor for 'Turandot'
- SHORT TAKES : Reno's Painted Lady to Bow Out
- Patton Stands Out in Name, Numbers : UCLA: Unwanted out of high school and still underrated, he has gotten better as Bruins have gotten worse this season.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Opening Day Attracts Only 11,729
- Four West German sites are willing to...
- A group of American businessmen will invest...
- Running for Cover : Montclair Prep Fails to Win Over Its Critics Despite Unbeaten Record
- Oxnard Budget Cutbacks
- President's Stance
- 'Schools Fail, Not Our Children'
- 'Schools Fail, Not Our Children'
- Covert Policy
- 'Schools Fail, Not Our Children'
- Capital Gains
- Immigration
- 'Schools Fail, Not Our Children'
- High-Speed Train to Las Vegas
- Loss of 2 Oaks in 'Tree City'
- After 27 Years, Man Finds His Lost Love and His Son, and They Are Family Again
- Schools Are Responsible for Truancy
- Pumpkin Pie That's Smooth, Spicy and Quick
- CALL BOX MYSTERY: Call boxes on Orange...
- Sailors Head to Class for Safety Review
- San Salvador Slums Reeling Under Attacks
- Query Focuses on Sheriff's Sergeant, Deputies He Led
- Quake Aid for Poor Inadequate, Groups Say
- 2 Molestation Cases Prompt Fingerprinting
- 'Negligible Risk' Is Still Much Too Great : Pesticides: Rather than allowing any exposure, the federal government should be moving to phase out the use of carcinogenic chemicals in food.
- Cigarette Promotion in Korean Center Assailed
- In Eye of Storm, Huntington Beach Practices
- Changing Workplace : A Flexible Space Where Ideas Flow Rapidly
- LOOSE ENDS: Joseph Angelo Grosso has been...
- WAITING, WATCHING: The Orange County delegation is...
- MORE GRIEF: If Savanna High School loses...
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 16, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 16, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 16, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 16, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 16, 1989
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 16, 1989
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 16, 1989
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 16, 1989
- From the archives: Czechs Remove Curb on Travel
- Local : Hazardous Substance Cleanup at Canyon Country Site Slated
- Avalon's City Manager Will Take Tahoe Post
- Suspect Arrested in Van Nuys Homicide
- Muslim's Scarf Sparks French Teachers Strike
- Stello Is Not the Man for NRC
- Urination 'Spell' Conjures Up Life Bans for 4 Soccer Players
- DIVISION VIII : Pass-Happy Offenses Are Shoving Aside Power Games
- Vincent Falls to Stage After Paying Tribute to Giamatti
- UCLA to Face AIA in First Exhibition
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Little Mermaid' Makes Big Splash
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Valley Routs Antelope Valley
- Cable Comedy--Will HBO Have the Last Laugh? : Television: The 24-hour Comedy Channel premieres tonight, but Viacom has plans to launch its own comedy channel, HA!, in the spring.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Steel Magnolias'--A Cacophony of Southern Belles
- Anaheim Firm Expects Mouse That Roars
- SOUTHLAND : Grosso Convicted of Shooting
- Bill Davison; Traditional Era Jazz Cornetist
- Motorcyclist Charged With Killing Jogger Was Unlicensed to Use Vehicle
- GARDEN GROVE : Hotel's Developer Accepts Height Rule
- UCSD Grafts Genetically Altered Cells Into Rats
- CORONA DEL MAR : Free Brunch and a Huge Sandbox
- The Raiders Are Back--Thanks to Shell : Football: Lester Hayes thought Shell could do it. And now the team is believing it too.
- DIVISION VI : Sunny Hills, Estancia May Emerge from Pack