- California IN BRIEF : BARSTOW : Woman Slain in Robbery Attempt
- Exclusion, in Its Way, Is Addiction : Clubs: It may be that drawing a line and saying "No Jews" makes people who do so feel better about themselves.
- Renaissance Man : Antelope Valley's Col. Melvin Baker a Whirlwind of Ideas and Opinions
- Falcons Lose Kicker, Game to 49ers : San Francisco: Atlanta's only points come on field goal by quarterback Chris Miller in 45-3 loss.
- Latest Round of Tests Finds Most Tracksters Drug-Free
- Browns Cruise Past Seahawks, 17-7
- Spark O'Dan Closes Fast, Wins River City Stakes
- Parlay Show Bets--and Go Home Happy
- DANCE
- 'Hypothesis of a Stolen Painting' Parodies Art History Films
- Czech TV Shows Canonization of Nun by John Paul
- Germans Open Wall Crossing at Historic Hub
- NATION : Bush Tries to Soften Political Implications of Abortion Issue
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Funding for Indian Colleges Criticized
- WORLD : Israel Beefs Up Occupation Army
- WORLD : Entire Pakistan Cabinet Resigns
- World IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : Serbs Cast Ballots for Next President
- Courts Stand to Lose a Lot
- Imperial Beach Pier Finances May Sink City
- UCLA FOOTBALL WATCH : AN INSIDE LOOK
- Momentum Carries Aztecs Right Into Seventh-Ranked Miami
- UCLA's Jason Netter defeated Arizona's Scott Sigerseth,...
- Sotheby's May Take Home Shopping Upscale on TV
- Pop / Rock
- DANCE REVIEW : Premieres by Paul Taylor Company at Royce Hall
- Dropouts Get Jump Start on New Life
- Clean Air: It Just Might Work
- High School's Heroes Thrown for a Loss : Regulations: Huntington Beach's Oilers turned around 23 years of football frustration, then forfeited a playoff shot because a tackle had been ineligible. A protest will be followed by a court petition.
- Rebels' Offensive Born of Desperation, U.S. Officials Contend
- After Perilous Escape From China, Alien Pleads for Asylum in U.S.
- Bulgarians Greet Change With Caution, Suspicion : NEWS ANALYSIS
- 2 Studies on Breast Cancer
- Pacifica Football Coach Adds Baseball to Duties
- SANTA ANA : 3 Men Wounded in Street Shooting
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Ethnic Balance on the Arts
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Harvey Leads UCI Past Pepperdine in Water Polo
- Broncos' Shovel Buries Chiefs : Denver: Elway's shovel pass to Sewell sets up Treadwell's last-second field goal in 16-13 victory.
- It Doesn't Take Long for Anthony Miller to Kick In : Chargers: Speedy receiver returns kickoff 91 yards for a touchdown to spark comeback victory over Raiders.
- Cheetah Takes Long Route to Lead Long Beach-to-Cabo San Lucas Race
- 'Sesame Street' Begins Third Decade of Bringing Laughs, Lessons to Kids
- SHORT TAKES : Forbes Paces Biker 'Love Ride'
- MUSIC REVIEW : Iona Brown, L.A. Chamber Orchestra Think Big at Wiltern
- Dataproducts Opposes Bid: Dataproducts Corp. urged its...
- World IN BRIEF : MIDEAST : Report of Abu Nidal Purge Is Confirmed
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES ELECTIONS : Measure N Was Seen as Someone Else's Fight
- E. Germany Elects 2 Reformers : Parliament Shakes Up Leadership
- DOG STAR : Take a Hike, Spuds; Here Comes Laguna's Canine Skateboarder--a Real Hotdogger in Anybody's Book
- FULLERTON : A Recreation Plan for Brea Dam Area
- PREP REVIEW : For Openers, Capistrano Valley Hopes to End Spell of Bad Luck
- Raiders Should Have Paid Attention to the Small Details
- QUOTABLE
- Three more local arts institutions will join...
- Boeing Fined for Procuring Secret Papers
- P.M. BRIEFING : Euphoria Spurs German Stocks
- T. PATRICK SMITH : Irvine Co. Building for Future : Apartment Rents Static, but Construction Level Still High
- LOCAL : Orange County Home Resales Drop 20% While Prices Climb
- ORANGE : Council to Take Up Prospect St. Project
- Science / Medicine : Need a Boost? Let Sun Shine In, Research Says
- ON THE SIDELINES : Mansdorf, Davis Lose in Open
- Dokes Faces Washington; Gonzales Takes On Lozada in Forum Fights
- Chargers Surprise Raiders : NFL: For the second consecutive week, a team with playoff aspirations finds the team in San Diego hard to contend with.
- Aikman Passes for Rookie Record : Football: The quarterback was knocked cold after a 75-yard touchdown effort. And the Dallas Cowboys eventually were knocked cold by the Phoenix Cardinals.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Chang Wins Easily at London
- UCSD Men's Soccer, Water Polo Advance
- NHL ROUNDUP : Last-Second Goal Lifts Sabres Over the Oilers
- ON THE SIDELINES : Sea Burial for Yacht Crewman
- Pianist Finds He Can Go Home Again--a Hero : Music: Vladimir Ashkenazy left his homeland 26 years ago in search of artistic freedom and returns as honored son.
- <i> Behind the Scenes of 'Teddy Z' With the Famous Alex R</i>
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japan's Surplus Drops 39.4%
- Douglas Helping Displaced Workers Get Back on Track : Workplace: An eight-week program assists victims of reorganizations in patching up battered egos. That often includes a trip to the wilderness.
- Names in the News : Glamour's 10 Most Inspiring
- Tupa's 72-Yard Pass Lifts Cardinals Over the Cowboys, 24-20
- A woodsy Northwest retreat gets the water it wanted--with a flood of development.
- Names in the News : Wife Had a 'Slip,' Dukakis Says
- Nation IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : 2 Held in Slayings of Executive, Wife
- 'Magnolias' Comes Up Roses for Right Charity
- Names in the News : Bush Gets Stamp of Approval for Keeping Mail Carriers Busy
- Man Held in Death of Common-Law Wife
- Protein Provides Clue to Alzheimer's Disease
- No to Cold Fusion Funding
- UC Davis Aggies Will Play at Home in NCAA Playoffs
- GRAND CHAMPIONS TENNIS AT RANCHO SAN CLEMENTE : Youth Is Served as Lloyd Wins the Final
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Once in Doubt': A Night at the Fights
- P.M. BRIEFING : Great Northern Resists Takeover
- Pro-Choice Rally Draws Thousands : Abortion: Rancho Park gathering features dozens of politicians and Hollywood celebrities, including Jesse Jackson.
- Zimbabwe Sculptor John Takawira, 51
- COLUMN ONE : Herbalism Casts Spell on Ghana : Folk medicine is gaining in popularity in the West African nation. As much as 75% of the population turns to traditional healers for primary health care.
- Bus Crash in India Kills 30
- Battle Rages in Salvador Capital : Central America: A state of siege and curfew are declared as leftist rebels continue a major offensive. Casualties are in the hundreds.
- Police Denying Arrest of Suspect in Shooting of Pregnant Woman
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council Will Weigh Rezoning Proposals
- We Need a Meter to Gauge the Richter Scale of Sin : Earthquake: Some events recall teachings that we bring bad fortune on ourselves. We start to wonder what we did to deserve it.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Council to Proceed With Sewage Study
- Science / Medicine : Beating the Computer at CHESS : Competition: Gary Kasparov proves that humans are still masters of the game. But the machines have made great strides in recent years.
- SPOTLIGHT : A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL
- ART : Sparks Fly as Panel, Audience Tangle on Video Perceptions
- Ex-NEA Head Requests Session of Arts Advisers : Arts: On-going crisis prompts unusual request. Grants to five authors stalls amid sensitivity to political, sexual content.
- Lynda Yana, former administrative director of the...
- Group Buys 5% Stake in Avon: An...
- What the 1990s Have in Store for the Oil Industry : Energy: With prospects for stronger environmental laws and continuing weaker prices, the outlook is not good. But there are some bright spots.
- NATION : U-Mass. Budget Cuts Protested
- Workers With Best Benefits Stand to Lose Most
- Bush Enlists Citizen Army for Drug War : White House: Advisers from all walks of life will help the President plot anti-drug strategies.
- Soviet Defense Chief Condemns Anti-Draft Forces
- NATION : Supreme Court Allows Random Drug Testing of Police Officers
- Lines Drawn in Santa Clarita Bid for Control of Growth : Growth: The city says it needs a sphere of influence the size of Atlanta to prevent overdevelopment. A coalition of opponents is challenging the request.
- Science / Medicine : Heat From Asteroids Killed Early Life Forms, Scientists Say : The Earth: New theory points to collisions that vaporized the oceans, sterilizing the planet.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Applicants Sought for Fine Arts Panel
- ON THE SIDELINES : Olympic Swim Star Victor Davis Dies After Being Struck by Car
- Everett Much Too Sharp for Giants : Rams: Quarterback overcomes a back problem to complete 23 passes, including 18 straight, and spark the offense.
- Linebacker Mark Tingstad of Arizona State, who...
- ART
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Expose at Universal: Young Girls in Love
- NBC News Apologizes for Slow Quake Coverage
- IMF Approves $1.4 Billion for Argentina: Argentina...
- Hammer Goes Home: Industrialist Armand Hammer went...
- Names in the News : Kate Smith Museum Planned
- Frankenheimer Reception Rounds Up Filmland Past
- European Community Summit Is Proposed
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Giants Executive Assails Sen. Kopp
- Marcos Skyscraper on Wall Street Auctioned for a Paltry $77 Million : Real Estate: New York City building secretly bought by Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos sold for just above the minimum asking price.
- WORLD : Sri Lankan Rebel Leader Slain
- Destroyer Heads for Singapore After Collision
- WORLD : Soviets Make Overture to Japan
- Navy Resumes Flights Near Crash Site
- 'Forces of Freedom' Will Unify Germany--Quayle
- Convention Center Gets Face Lifting
- GARDEN GROVE : Council to Consider Proposal for Hotel
- Big Sewage Spill Fouls Mission Bay
- COSTA MESA : High-Tech Resurrects Trade Ritual
- ON THE SIDELINES : WVU May Take Gator Bowl Berth
- Black-White Situation Had Her Seeing Red
- Colts Lose Three Fumbles and Fall to Bills, 30-7
- COMMENTARY : Ready or Not, Tease Returns for Faithful
- Fontana Seeded First in Division I : Prep Football: Fountain Valley gets Southern Section playoff berth because of Huntington Beach forfeits, and will face No. 1 Steelers Friday.
- The Fiesta Bowl plans to invite fifth-ranked...
- USC FOOTBALL WATCH : AN INSIDE LOOK
- SHORT TAKES : 'Talking' Still Tops at Box Office
- TV Reviews : Thoughtfulness Triumphs in Animated 'Butter Battle'
- The Team Approach : Toys R Us, Barneys New York crack Japanese market via joint ventures.
- ON THE SIDELINES : Wisconsin Athletic Chief Quits
- Rams Dump the Slump, 31-10 : Pro Football: Everett's passing and a dominating defense combine to end a four-game losing streak with an easy win over the Giants.
- Seattle May Team Griffeys as First Father-Son Combo
- JAZZ REVIEW : Ponty Overcomes Violin's Limits--but Not Those of His Repertoire
- MEDIA : Mexican Owners Oust GM, Change XHRM-FM Format
- STAGE REVIEW : A Family at War in 'Scream and Shout'
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Eddy Raven Fails to Do Justice to His Bayou Country Heritage
- Griffin Acts to Stave Off Bankruptcy Suit : Restructuring: Entertainer reduces majority interest in Resorts International to placate bondholders and avert a long court battle.
- MARKET BEAT : Henley Deal Out of Spotlight, but It's Still On
- Wrong number: It seems a bit daft,...
- Words of Disbelief: 'I Can't Be Infertile'
- California IN BRIEF : SAN LUIS OBISPO : Helicopter Flies on Human Power
- Public Defender Does It His Way : Judiciary: Howard Waco's unorthodox style had heads shaking long before he was hauled out of a Van Nuys courtroom.
- WORLD : 'Vatican Has AIDS,' Priest Says
- Temple Welcomes Hand-Scribed New Torah 'As We Would a Bride'
- NEWPORT BEACH : Libraries Will Hold Peter Rabbit Parties
- LOTTERY RESULTS Nov. 12
- Day-Care Workers Run Virus Risk
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Pedestrian Dies After Being Struck by Van
- Swimmer Victor Davis Remains in Coma
- Segota Scores Three Goals, Lifts Sockers
- Drew Gets Points on the Point : Lakers: In 107-98 victory over the Mavericks, new guard shows that L.A. no longer is at a loss when Johnson isn't on the court.
- SHORT TAKES : Hammer Home from Hospital
- Broder on Federal Debt and Politics
- Red Army Chorus
- U.S. Tries to Stem Surge of Chinese Illegal Aliens : Smuggling: Unrest since the student massacre spurs many to flee China. Paying up to $30,000 to smugglers, they often become indentured servants in the U.S. 'Operation Dragon' is aimed at cracking the rings.
- Rockefeller Center Sold
- Broder on Federal Debt and Politics
- Hitachi's Envoy to U.S. Is Changing...
- Shooting Cats
- Red Army Chorus
- Broder on Federal Debt and Politics
- Broder on Federal Debt and Politics
- Broder on Federal Debt and Politics
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 13, 1989
- Names in the News - Nov. 13, 1989
- Names in the News - Nov. 13, 1989
- TV & Video - Nov. 13, 1989
- Biggest Marina Developer, County--the Ties Are Cozy
- Pro-Choice Advocates Rally Coast-to-Coast : Abortion: Hundreds of thousands gather in 120 cities. Politicians are put on notice for coming elections.
- DECISION: Insiders say James G. Enright, chief...
- A FINE SUM: Crime doesn't pay, especially...
- SMUGGLE: Besides catching Chinese immigrants (B1), agents...
- Philanthropist, Political Insider Gets Envoy Post : Diplomacy: Glen A. Holden, multimillionaire insurance executive, campaign contributor, horseman and polo player, had bipartisan support for appointment as ambassador to Jamaica.
- TONIGHT: Stand-up comedy in Irvine to benefit...
- Unhealthy Pension Plans Pose Gamble for Workers
- San Diego's Soviet Arts Festival Was a Step in Right Direction for the City : Culture: Becoming a player in the world arts scene seldom happens overnight. But San Diego has entered the fray and its reputation will be made over time. : ANALYSIS
- BUCKING A TREND: Although a recent Gallup...
- Viewpoints : Japan's Achilles Heel : Its corporate global strategies are hindered by a history of highly centralized operational control.
- I, CLAUDIUS CLAUDIUS THE GOD <i> by Robert Graves (Vintage: $9.95, each)</i>
- Dressed for Success : Model Decorating Relies on Solid Market Research, Creativity and an Eye for the Perfect Accessory
- Man Finds Son and Lost Love After 27 Years
- California IN BRIEF : LAGUNA CANYON : Building Plan Draws 2,000 Protesters
- Kurdish Rebels Press Fight for Iran Homeland
- Bucking the Tide : 200-Year-Old Law Makes Life Hard for Immigrant Fishermen From Vietnam
- Smuggling Imperils Exotic Fragrance of Sandalwood
- ON THE RECORD
- 2-Day Rustic Mixer Helps Students to Break Down Racial Stereotypes
- Heiress, Boyfriend Face Life in Prison on Drug Conviction
- El Camino College Prof. Beatrice L. Brody...
- Commentary : Council Must Act Now on Growth : Growth: Clearly a response by the City Council is a preferred way to deal with the problems. But that has not happened to date.
- HIGH SCHOOL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Girls' Volleyball
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Miraleste Playoff Hopes Dwindle
- Reinforcements Give Kings a 5-4 Win : Hockey: Allison, Krushelnyski return to combine for winning goal against Canadiens.
- Louisville Probes Charge Crum Met With Recruit's Mom
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- A Family Relationship Evolves in 'Girl'
- About Face
- Seeing Black Dance in a Universal Context
- THE WINE LIST
- Upbeat, Downbeat
- Switzerland : A view from the top
- Builder of the Year
- AROUND HOME : Jet Propulsion Laboratory Tours
- Pasadena Syumphony keys up for concert season.
- Iran Hangs 20 Smugglers
- U.S. Chess Masters Match Wits, Nerve in Long Beach
- Abu Nidal Bloody Purge of Ranks Told
- FDA Warns Against L-Tryptophan Use While It Investigates Illnesses
- Council Approves Custom Blazers After Imposing Tax
- EAST ROUNDUP : Finally, Columbia Wins One
- Isphording Favored in Columbus Marathon
- Corley and Detmer Lead BYU Over Air Force, 44-35
- TENNIS : New Men's Pro Tour Having Difficult Time Getting Started
- Bon Appetit and a Little Night Music : The Westwood restaurant's addition of contemporary jazz/fusion in the evening is drawing a solid clientele
- Three New Heroes in the Hard-Rock Parade : A look at the diverse degrees of machismo among this year's platinum arrivals
- LIAR'S POKER: Rising Through the Wreckage on Wall Street <i> by Michael M. Lewis (W. W. Norton: $15.95; 265 pp.) </i>
- Black Blarney and the Spinster : BLACK BABY <i> by Clare Boylan (Doubleday: $17.95; 210 pp.) </i>
- Firms Offer Inexpensive Pub Stays in Australia
- AROUND HOME : The Next Move
- A Lesson in U.S.-Japan Awareness : Education: Students from Japan visit a Santa Monica high school and communicate a wealth of amity with gestures and laughter.
- Britain Still Dragging Its Feet Over Metric System : Metric System Still Resisted in Britain
- Scout Leader Admitted Molesting 100, Trial Is Told
- Dangerous Clan's Children on the Run
- Coastal Staff Urges Big Cuts in County's Plan for Malibu Sewers
- Pro-Choice Activists Prepare for Rallies
- Highway Closed After Man Fires at CHP Car, Flees
- MEETING ON MINE: The U.S. Department of...
- San Diego
- Miraleste Water Polo Team Advances in CIF 2-A Playoffs
- Is Savile Row Ready for Rikki Rockett's T-Shirts?
- Bill Moyers Holds a Mirror Up to America : The veteran journalist airs his views on tabloid TV, celebrity journalism and dramatic reenactments
- Further Clarification on Condo Conversion Rights
- Pomegranate Looks, Tastes Good : Fruit: In addition to its beauty in the garden, plant can be used in salads, jellies and marinade.
- Taking a Camp Look at Search for Borscht
- Braniff's Failure Leaves Passengers Four Options
- Chicago Suburbs Will Get a New Area Code
- In the Pink : Festivities Celebrate 25th Birthday of Famous Panther
- Whittier Teachers Get More Results at Ballot Box Than Picket Line
- A Model Society Built Around the Railroad
- San Diego-Based Warship in Collision; 1 Killed, 4 Injured
- With Mitchell, Democrats Find Effective Spokesman
- Big Surprise for First-Time School Board Candidate
- Aztecs Relieved by Neutral Site for UCLA Soccer
- PREP WRAPUP : Rampaging Serra Leads the Unofficial Awards List
- The Business of Keeping It In the Family : Management: Many small firms struggle with strategic planning. Choosing an heir can also pose a problem.
- "Having Fun in Tijuana" by Sam Warren...
- Weaver Home Has Ecology in Mind
- Maggie Thatcher as Cromwell Redux : THE IRON LADY: A Biography of Margaret Thatcher <i> by Hugo Young (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $25; 570 pp.; 0-374-22651-2) </i>
- THE CLOTHES HAVE NO EMPEROR: A Chronicle of the American 80s <i> by Paul Slansky (Fireside: $12.95, illustrated) </i>
- Judging Joshua : AND THE WALLS CAME TUMBLING DOWN <i> by Ralph David Abernathy (Harper & Row: $22.50; 640 pp., illustrated) </i>
- Libraries Are 'In' for School Crowd
- $3.5-Billion Nuclear Carrier Commissioned
- Bill to Protect Desert Draws a Noisy 2,000
- Yachtswoman Restores Legendary J-Class Sloop
- Bulldozers and Hard Hats: Aftershocks in Santa Cruz : Earthquake: An artist tells of the devastation to his quaint seaside town and of its efforts to deal with the damage and the task of rebuilding.
- Thousand Oaks House Damaged in Blaze
- Oceanside
- County Delays Decision on Big Rock Mesa Drainage System Tax : Assessments: The plan proposes tripling property taxes to help prevent landslides. One in 1983 destroyed or damaged 250 homes.
- Cal State Northridge, Fann Spoil Southern Utah's Plans for a WFC Championship
- No. 7 Miami Shuts Down No. 14 Pittsburgh, 24-3
- Getting the Right Pitch for Home Roofing Job
- The Victory of Lake Foul Over Glen Canyon : A STORY THAT STANDS LIKE A DAM: Glen Canyon and the Struggle for the Soul of the West : <i> by Russell Martin (Henry Holt: $24.95; 337 pp.; 0-8050-0822-5) </i>
- City Is Old, But Full of Life : Monrovia: Ambitious redevelopment program in the '70s triggered economic improvements and rekindled the small-town spirit of residents.
- Amateurs Take Over at the Stove
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Report Links HUD Project, D'Amato
- Diamond Bar Brows Rise at 'Lewd' Show
- Events in the news this week.
- Van Nuys Hot Line Helps Koreans Fit Into New Life
- DNA Testing Cited as Major Tool for Law Enforcement : Technology: Officials are applauding decisions in Southern California and elsewhere to build laboratories to track down violent criminals through genetic 'fingerprints.'
- Politicians Act Fast to Run for Campbell's Seat : Campaign: Would-be state senators size up their chances to fill the vacancy that William Campbell will create when he leaves office.
- SOUTHEAST ROUNDUP : Georgia Rushes Past No. 20 Florida, 17-10
- WATER POLO
- Attorneys for veteran cornerback Raymond Clayborn of...
- NHL ROUNDUP : Disciplined Blackhawks Win Again
- Maryland Gets Tie--It Feels Like Win
- THE OTHER GAMES
- Soup's On : <i> For those times you need a little liquid comfort. </i>
- Avoiding 'Dangerous' Comparisons : Czech-born director Milos Forman awaits the opening of his 'Valmont,' based on the Laclos novel
- Hollywood Remote --and on a Budget : Entertainment: Valencia Studios offers big, no-frills production space at a fraction of the going rate in Hollywood or Burbank.
- Wayne
- FEVER <i> by John Edgar Wideman (Henry Holt: $15.95; 161 pp.) </i>
- Johnson Starts Fast, but Fades : UCLA: Quarterback completes 10 of 11 passes in the first half, but he throws two interceptions in the third quarter that lead to Oregon touchdowns.
- SOUTH ROUNDUP : Virginia Defeats Virginia Tech
- NBC Contract Will Push NBA Salaries Higher
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP : Fresno State Routs New Mexico State
- New York Racing Slipping, Its Bias Showing
- S.F. Opera Commissions 'The Death of Klinghoffer'
- LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE Volume Two: 1932 <i> by Harold Gray (Fantagraphics Books: $14.95) </i>