- ON THE SIDELINES : Rose Doesn't See Why He Had to Report Track Winnings to IRS
- NBC Gets NBA for Four Years, $600 Million
- Thousand Oaks Shuts Out Newbury Park
- Manning Gets Trabuco Hills a Title
- Mission Viejo Rolls Past San Clemente to Earn Third
- Arts Groups Say NEA Future at Risk : Arts: A new controversy over the National Endowment for the Arts' withdrawal of a grant for a New York art show may have more far-reaching effects on the agency than last summer's funding battles.
- TV REVIEW : ISO Dance Theatre on KCET
- Diego's Loft May Cut Its Losses and Drop Jazz
- SHORT TAKES : Rock Band Supports Santa Cruz
- L.A. Gear President Sues American Air: In...
- LOCAL : Teen Dies in Motorcycle Crash
- Economic Potential Rises as E. German Barriers Fall
- U.S. Philippine Bases Protested at Embassy
- NATION : Bakker Scrubs, Rakes in Prison
- 'Accidental' Machine Guns Recalled by Pistol Maker
- Housing Desegregation Opponents Celebrate Victory in Yonkers Vote
- Anti-Bias Resolution Questioned
- ANAHEIM : Help Offers Pour in for Abandoned Baby
- Court Records Say Broderick Planned Suicide : Crime: According to an affidavit, lawyer's former wife was one bullet short after shooting ex-husband, bride to death in their Hillcrest home.
- Man Charged in Racial Attack on 5 Children
- Fugitive McVey Is Freed; U.S. Watching
- Minnesota's Head Coach Draws Fire : College Football: Big Ten commissioner, U of M take disciplinary action after blast at officials.
- Confident O'Neal Says Nobody Does it Better : Chargers: Don't feel sad for the rest, but this outside linebacker believes he's reaching the top of his profession.
- Player Salaries Increased 13% in 1989 Season : Baseball: The average goes from $430,000 to $488,000 with the Dodgers still having the second-highest payroll.
- Carvalho Leads Dana Hills Past Irvine, 13-0
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : Mid-Valley League
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Blackwell Scores 5 Touchdowns as Hart Romps to 41-8 Victory
- NEW REVIEWER
- NHL ROUNDUP : Blackhawks Rally to Beat Penguins
- State Alleges Fraud in Suing United Education : Consumers: The suit claims that a unit of the company misled students in ads and offered shoddy education. The Encino firm had no comment.
- Navy Searches Nevada Desert for Lost Bombs
- New Textbook Guidelines Quickly OKd : Education: State board action means evolution will be taught as the only 'theory' of the origin of life. And, as California goes, so goes the nation.
- Palestinians Assail Veto Backing Israel
- PLACENTIA : Funds Allocated for Placentia Ave. Work
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Posh Store Goes to Traffic-Wary Clients
- Firm Revives Open-Pit Mine Proposal in Sand Canyon Area
- State Loan Proposed to Aid Imperial Beach
- Taft, Cash Sweep Past Cleveland
- VIEWS ON RACING : Eastern Bias May Outdistance Sunday Silence
- Ocean View Has to Rally to Beat Marina
- SHORT TAKES : Bard's Plays Go for $2 Million
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Cafe Star Stands Out With Modern California Cuisine
- MOVIE REVIEWS : The Wonderful 'Left Foot' of Christy Brown
- CalArts Attracts Notice, Money for its Foreign Art Project : Education: Institute has been presenting artists from other cultures to broaden its Euro-American tradition.
- Brea's McDaniel and Blackburn Sign With Schools
- Computers Enhance Growth of Small Firms
- Cowboys Get Cool by Design : Fashion: Designer Manuel Cuevas and country-Western singer Dwight Yoakam team up to cash in on the demand for stylish Western wear.
- Family Tale Finds Way Into Print : Books: An illustrated children's work, "Chita's Christmas Tree" evokes black middle-class life about 1912.
- There Stays the Neighborhood: Housing Development Rejected : Sepulveda: Admitting that they made a mistake, planners decide to preserve a rustic refuge amid urban sprawl.
- Resurgence of Rheumatic Fever Is Feared
- YORBA LINDA : City to Contribute to Airport Site Panel
- Palmdale Agrees to Let Voters Decide Tax Hike
- Cypress Overcomes Katella, 21-20
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
- Referees Disallow Field Goal Try at End So PV Edges Rolling Hills, 7-6 : Preps: Confusion on the field has Sea Kings' quarterback and his coaches in an uproar until the officials declared the game over.
- Collier Able to Show His True Colors at Cal : Football: Former Taft star leaves gang activity behind and develops into a top-flight linebacker.
- No. 1 Mira Costa Spikers Coast Past Montgomery
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Giants Aren't Sending a Sympathy Card
- Duran-Leonard Lures Vegas Yuppie
- COLLEGES : Tough Games Shoot Down the Critics of Loyola's Foes
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Threat' Fails as Iranian Potboiler
- OPERA REVIEW : A Rocky Marriage for Mozart's 'Figaro' at Seattle Opera : Music: Gerard Schwarz conducts a new production that sounds better than it looks.
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY : DANCE REVIEW : Red Army Sings, Dances Way to Glasnost Victory
- Helping Kids Handle 'Day-Care Dilemma'
- 'The Little-Known Killer' Is Familiar to Some
- Evolving Debate
- Redlining by Auto Insurers
- Costa Mesa Councilwoman Fears Ramps Pose a Conflict of Interest : Caltrans: Sandra L. Genis says San Diego Freeway improvements will benefit Arnel Development, which employs Transportation Commissioner Bruce Nestande. Her concerns puzzle highway officials and Nestande.
- Reviewing Perils of a 'Me-First' Upbringing
- Redlining by Auto Insurers
- 'The Little-Known Killer' Is Familiar to Some
- Alcoholism
- QUOTABLE
- Reviewing Perils of a 'Me-First' Upbringing
- DDT Dangers Cited in Bid for Waiver From EPA Standards : Pollution: County Sanitation Districts officials argue that imposing more stringent treatment standards at Carson sewage plant would indirectly release DDT embedded in sediment, but environmentalists disagree.
- Helping Kids Handle 'Day-Care Dilemma'
- Redlining by Auto Insurers
- Train Travel
- Redlining by Auto Insurers
- Radar Violation
- Remembering Armistice Day
- ANALYSIS : Four Plays Have the Rams Seeing Things : <i> "We could be 6-10 or 12-4, I really believe that, depending on how well we do and what happens injury-wise. That's pretty damn exciting, sitting with that kind of swing."</i> --JOHN ROBINSON, Sept. 6, 1989
- MOVIES - Nov. 10, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 10, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 10, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 10, 1989
- Boeing Strike Is Stalling Many Airlines' Expansion Plans : Transportation: Added service has been postponed because of delays in delivering new planes. But some subcontractors are glad to get a breather.
- Deukmejian Backer Helped Kill Thrift Plan : Banking: League of Savings Institutions proposal would have limited risky investments.
- Deukmejian Backer Helped Kill Thrift Plan : Banking: League of Savings Institutions proposal would have limited risky investments.
- Execution-Style Slaying in Fairfax Leaves Many Questions, Police Say
- SAN DIEGO SPORTS ET CETERA : McMullen Signs with CBA Team
- 2 Drug Dealers Guilty Despite Deputy Scandal
- Kansas City Wants Late Fees From Braniff:...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Disney's 4th Qtr. Earnings Zoom
- Pacific Bell Expands Its Bilingual Services : Telecommunications: A center to handle requests of Spanish-speaking businesses opens today. Other programs for Korean, Cantonese, Mandarin and Vietnamese clients are already in operation.
- Ramon Gamboa has been named director of...
- Del Monte Announces Layoffs: Del Monte Foods...
- USC Fans Score at Beach Party : Entertaining: Tailgate competition provides creative ideas for menu and presentation of movable feasts.
- A Fan Club Just for 'The Boys' : Films: The Sons of the Desert has been meeting since 1965 to honor Laurel and Hardy.
- Baldwin Park : Lanza Named Police Chief
- Topanga : Bid to Thwart Day Laborers
- Witherspoon Memorial at UCLA Is Set
- Culver City : Housing Project Revised
- Who's Hot
- Bush-Congress Relations Worsen Rapidly : Administration: The capital gains fight is seen as the main cause of the split. The rancor has spread to other issues.
- NEA Halts Grant for Show Displaying AIDS Artwork
- STATE : Mistrial for TV Actor Bridges
- Environmentalists Seem to Have Blocked Wild River Dam Plan
- Teen Admits to Slaying; Original Suspect Freed
- Decision on Water Rate Hike Put Off for 60 Days
- Controversial Councilman Finishes Last : Agoura Hills: Jack W. Koenig, who was at odds with fellow council members, calls the margin of his defeat "drastic."
- Racer Senna Wonders If He Has Lost Drive
- 'The Human Highlight Film' : That's How Carson's Coach Views Top Receiver Michael Ross : Preps: Carson High's game-breaking pass catcher was watching a local sportscast when he found out he was the star of the show.
- PREP NOTES / Rob Fernas : Layoff Doesn't Pay Off for Hawthorne Eleven
- Morgan Custody Fight Finds New Battleground
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Cat's-Paw' Goes After Messenger in Drama About Terrorism, Media : Theater: The error in the script doesn't come from the questions the writer raises in his direct way, but from how he tips the scales.
- Atari May Be Near Deal to Sell Its Ailing Federated Group Unit
- Timothy J. Murphy has been promoted to...
- P.M. BRIEFING : British Firms Accused of Fraud
- Long Beach : Three Rewarded for Helping Police Catch Bank Robbers
- Lauri Shiner, John Stremlau and Paul Taillace...
- STATE : Policy on Teaching Evolution OKd
- Man Trying to Jump on Train Is Killed
- STATE : L.A. Player Picks All 6 Numbers, Wins $17.6-Million Lotto Jackpot
- VENTURA COUNTY ELECTION RETURNS
- School-by-School CAP Scores for 3rd, 6th and 8th Grades : HOW TO READ THE SCORES
- Shortage of Funds Plagues Efforts by Korean War Vets for Memorial
- 'Glasnost' Get-Together--Four English-speaking Soviet citizens to be...
- Neighbors Up in Arms Over Bulky Transplant : Brentwood: The Building and Safety Commission rejected homeowners' request to revoke the permit of a 6,200-square-foot duplex that was relocated from Beverly Hills to a bungalow-studded neighborhood.
- Beverly Hills : Debt on Center Refinanced
- 'Tiffany' Author's Party Is a Sparkler
- His 43 Years of Good Cheer Earn a Salute : Amos Manuel Has Made Both Life and Shoes Look Brighter
- BUENA PARK : Limits on Use of VFW Hall Assailed
- COSTA MESA : Armed Robbers Get Away With Jewelry
- Miraleste Closure Foes Lose at Polls But Vow to Fight On in Court
- SDSU Lands McNaull; USIU Also Does Well
- National TV Audience to See Game Between Carson and Banning Tonight
- NBA ROUNDUP : Pacers Put Clamps on Chilly Pistons,95-74
- ON THE SIDELINES : Award for Angel's Blyleven
- Warriors' Lister May Miss Season After Surgery on Achilles' Tendon
- For Top-Secret Narration, Call Charlton Heston : Security: For six years, the actor has held the nation's highest Q clearance to enable him to narrate classified films and videotapes.
- CAPSULE REVIEW : Concert Delivers Diverse Scorecard of Lloyd Webber
- Anti-Bigotry Drama Taps Its Authors' Experiences : O.C. Theater: 'Words Like These,' featuring 10 vignettes from seven different writers and actors, is being staged at the Santa Ana City Hall Annex.
- RETAIL : New Indoor Swap Meet Houses 540 Merchants, Bargains
- Cooking With Wine Is a Fun Challenge
- Smokers Urged to Take More Vitamin C, With Vegetables a Good Source
- Police Dog's Sojourn Ends With His Return to Master
- Writer Rediscovers Russian's Magic : Books: Sasha Sokolov, author of "School for Fools," has returned to Moscow after a stormy exit in 1975.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : VIETNAM : U.S. to Send Medical Goods
- Santa Monica OKs City College Parking Project
- NATION IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Court Panel Refuses to Release Bakker
- Lack of Volunteers May Hurt AIDS Drug Trials : Health: Eligible subjects often have access to new medications through other channels. They are thus unwilling to participate in lengthy lab research.
- Arcadia : Agency Condemns 2 Lots
- Woman Comes to U.S. to Find Husband Has Vanished
- 7 Workers Killed, 8 Hurt as Van Skids into a Tree
- San Diego to Be Site of Inquiry on Post Office : Congress: Hearings have been scheduled for next month to focus on the stress question, as well as the leadership of San Diego's postmaster.
- Africa--the Final Word : Noted Book Collection, One of World's Best, Being Sold Off by Ex-Caltech Professor
- Missing Out on a New Golden Age : Latin America: Its economy can grow at a stunning rate, but too often politicians can't put a brake on a penchant for catastrophe.
- 5-Month-Old Girl's Well-Being Develops Into International Imbroglio : Custody: An Aleut woman from Cypress has given her baby to a Canadian family, angering the mother's tribe, which wants to keep the baby.
- GOLF: KAPALUA INTERNATIONAL : Hammond Takes First-Round Lead
- NBA Flips Channel, Decides to Play Ball With NBC in 1990
- The Wellesian Success of Citizen Branagh
- TRAFFIC DEATHS
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND : Submarine Tangled in Underwater Cable
- FOCUS : Life and Death Dramas in Tranquil Newport Shores
- Baldwin Park : City to Fill Temporary Post
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Jerry Garcia Urges Legal Drugs
- WORLD : Aeroflot Gets Some Competition
- Stakes Raised in College Rivalry : Ventura: The Pirates are banged up but they realize their season rides in the balance of this game.
- Winner Says Project's Foes Helped Elect Him : Westlake Village: The City Council may act on Westlake North before two new members take office.
- Movin North the Filly to Beat at Los Alamitos
- Herdman, Anderson Lead UCI's Exhibition Victory
- Rambac, Floozie Finder Win Los Al Derby Trials
- P.M. BRIEFING : 500-Story Tokyo Tower Designed
- Francine Miller has joined Roni Hicks &...
- Mapping the Inner Brain, Outside World
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- M's Loss Means Jammed Roads, Planners Say
- SOUTHEAST AREA ELECTION RETURNS
- NATION : House OKs Defense Measure
- Starlight Shines on 'Kids' for a Change
- E. Germany Gets a New Politburo : East Bloc: The Communist Party's streamlined ruling body includes reformists. New elections are indicated.
- County Vote Shows Some Surprises : Elections: A 15-year incumbent is defeated in countywide education race. Also, a well-known political name is no help to another candidate.
- Senate OKs Compromise on Congress Newsletters
- 'Royal Watcher' Keeps Tabs on All the Windsor Riches
- Personal Care Sprays Curbed in Smog Fight
- Whittier : Legendary Walking Violin Minstrel Dies at Age 76
- Final Segment of Playa Vista Plans Unveiled
- Flying Weather : State-of-the-Art Monitoring Equipment Is Plugged In
- School-by-School CAP Scores for 3rd, 6th and 8th Grades : HOW TO READ THE SCORES
- Ramirez Won't Face Trial in Orange County Case
- Making Models Is a Labor of Love, and It's His Livelihood
- Clippers Get Mavericks, Another Winless Team, Off Mark
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : McEnroe Howls Past Davis, 6-3, 6-3
- Oatmeal-Raisin Cookies From Disneyland
- In the Pink : Weeklong Festivities Celebrate the 25th Birthday of Pink Panther
- LOCAL : Wheelchair-Bound Man Struck by Car on Canoga Park Street
- Challenger, 2 Incumbents Win Spots on School Board
- Twisters, Heavy Rains Destroy Alabama Homes
- Tired of No. 8? Livability Guru Has Some Hot Tips
- The "Gala Wine & Travel Auction" held...
- Road Signs? Bolinas Voters Say 'Read Our Lips' Instead
- SPORTSCOPE : UCLA Soccer Team Will Try to Rebound in NCAA Regionals
- Credit Card a True Limited Edition
- House Votes to Let States Enact Strict Oil Spill Laws
- * Five Acres (Boys' and Girls' Aid...
- Bush Predicts Base Pact, but Aquino's Mum
- Charges Filed Against Mother of Truant Child
- FISHING NOTES : Museum Study Trip Provides an Exciting Look at Sea Life
- Search for Roots Can Start at Home
- Rushing Into the Spotlight : Glendora's Bill Zernickow Has Made Running a Big Part of the Game : Football: The focus has changed for the former pass-happy Tartans as the ex-flanker raced into the picture this season.
- On Tuesday, White America Came of Age : Elections: When reason surpasses race or sex in voting, the best men and women win--and they did.
- Guard Held in Torrance Slaying Was on Parole
- TUSTIN : Hoesterey to Resign From City Council
- Man Held in Real Estate Scam Released on Bail
- Crushing Defeat of Road Tax Shocks Even Foes : Santa Clarita Valley: Distrust of developers and county government is blamed in part for the voters' rejection of the $285-million measure.
- COMMENTARY : NFL Players Union Wagers on the Future--and Stands to Lose
- La Quinta's Jalewalia Headed to UCLA
- Albany Patroons Cut Deaf Trainee Cager
- Mighty Miraleste All-Stars Start Water Polo Playoffs
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Chatsworth Rallies Past Westchester
- Rose Admits His Problem With Betting : Gambling: Former Cincinnati manager says he is getting psychiatric help, but continues to deny he bet on baseball.
- Meanwhile, Eddy Raven has replaced Earl Thomas...
- Wyse Technology Inc., San Jose, said it...
- Webb Automotive Acquires 3 Irvine Car Agencies : Dealerships: Changes are planned at the Nissan, Toyota and Mitsubishi facilities at Irvine Auto Center, according to Lew Webb, whose firm acquired the properties for $17 million.
- Would-Be Double Agent Indicted
- News Analysis : Inaccurate Poll Results Laid to Bad Polling
- The House
- WORLD IN BRIEF : JORDAN : 62% Turn Out for Rare Election
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : FOLSOM : Sewage From Prison Drains Into River
- HEALTH : Alzheimer Cases Put at 4 Million
- Beverly Hills : Hazardous Waste Roundup
- FISHING NOTES : Cabrillo Museum Study Trip Provides Exciting Look at Sea Life
- Long Beach : Parents Lend Support to Proposal for Campus Police
- Militant Foe of Castro Loses Bid for Freedom
- East Meets Westside : Education: Students from Japan visit a Santa Monica high school and communicate a wealth of amity with gestures and laughter.
- War Shadows Campaigning in Nicaragua : Elections: Voter registration in rural areas has surged along with rebel activity. But both sides fear attack.
- Exhibit Offers Look at Pastoral Heritage of Santa Cruz Island : History: So self-contained it once had its own money, the retreat boasted a winery, ranching and famous guests. But one had to have an invitation to visit.
- Bid to Raise Fees Dropped
- Nicaragua's Opposition Candidate at White House : Elections: Bush assures Violeta Chamorro of Washington's support for democratic government.
- Pomona : Panel on Preventing Crime
- NOTEBOOK : Alvarez Leaves Coach Behind the Eight Ball
- Schools' CAP Score Rankings Vary
- 21 Philippine Rebels Charged in Slayings of U.S. Technicians
- LAGUNA BEACH : Sewer Bills to Rise $2 in July, $1 More in '90
- Taking the Broader View
- Teachers' Candidate Wins in Newhall District : Santa Clarita Valley: Victories by challengers in six elections is a sign that the public wants change, the top vote-getter says.
- Kings Can't Hold Three-Goal Lead Against Flames
- They're Set for Anything From Four Corners to Four Courses
- Woman Player Causes Friction on Water Polo Team at Valley
- Herb Hill Closes In on History : Prep Football: If Loara High School's football team wins tonight it will give the veteran coach the Orange County record for career victories.
- Music
- Steven Rothmeier, former NWA Inc. chairman, will...
- Vista Pupils Face Double Sessions
- L.A. Eighth-Graders Improve Test Scores Despite Strike
- Angels: Reggie In, Starr Out : Television: Torre replaces longtime play-by-play man Starr, with Jackson handling color for telecasts.
- A federal judge refused to order a...
- VIDEO RENTAL CHARTS : 'Working Girl' Makes It to the Top
- NAACP Announces Image Awards and Nominations
- Sex, Mud and Rock 'n' Roll : Television: A spectacle that combines female mud wrestling, a heavy-metal rock concert and a game show is being touted as an attempt to expand the boundaries of pay-per-view television.
- NISAT Answers Call for Drug Testing in the Workplace
- Ken Snipper has joined Barney & Barney...
- St. Louis Bank Trims Its Prime Rate to 10%
- Kentucky Deluxe Cake Celebrates Holiday With Cranberries
- W. Hollywood Saves Program for Homeless : Hunger: By a 3-2 vote, the City Council heeds pleas by celebrities and reverses its earlier decision to cancel food giveaways at Plummer Park.
- Collecting Has Some Pros and Cons
- Hollywood : YMCA Asks for Bicycles
- BOOK REVIEW : Fatal Delusions of Age of Radiation
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Di's Swimsuit Titillates Press
- Compton : Acting City Manager Gets Promotion in Surprise Vote
- Give Doctor an Earful
- Panel Agrees to Alter Evolution Guide on Texts
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Measure M: Time to Regroup
- Pomona Firm to Remodel Cabrillo Bathhouse
- Japanese Firm Seeks $2-Million Tax Reduction in Complex Deal : Investment: 1986 Arco Plaza purchase leads to test of Prop. 13. County assessor calls the move 'gimmickry.'
- A Merchant of Venice Opens Shop in N.Y. : Art: Louver Gallery goes bicoastal by setting up an outpost in the heart of SoHo. The move indicates a tendency to think of the marketplace in more global terms.
- Taper Makes Move for Hartford's 'Peer Gynt'; New Directors to Lead Revamped 'Formicans'
- The four original members of the Orange...
- CSUN Men's Basketball Team Signs 2 to Letters of Intent
- Bob Probert of the Detroit Red Wings,...
- Beuerlein Listed as Questionable
- Highways and Byways of Lynn Harrell's Life in Music : Music: The cellist's solo performance tonight follows the local premiere of an elegy composed in memory of his mother.
- SHORT TAKES : Japanese Accuse Ringling Bros. of Big Fraud Under the Big Top
- Publishers Merge: Times Mirror Co., which owns...
- Behind Santa Ana's Turnabout : Urban Affairs: The city, businesses and developers worked together to revamp a once-decaying downtown and create strong commercial districts in outlying areas.
- U.S. to Press 'Shotgun Marriages' on Some S
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Bay Bridge Opening Slated for Nov. 17
- Pan Am Corp.: The parent company of...
- When Doctors and Patients Become Involved : Ethics: Sexual contact between therapists and patients is not new. But now it is the subject of a growing number of malpractice cases.
- 2 Benefits, 2 Boffo Bottom Lines
- Son of Actors Ireland and McCallum Found Dead
- Watching Out for a Timely Source
- Congress Acts to Repeal Surtax for Catastrophic Care
- Richards Landslide Surprises S. Pasadena : Elections: A middle-of- the-road candidate on Long Beach Freeway issue fills a vacant council seat in the hottest of about 30 local races in the San Gabriel Valley.
- Plan to Create Eagle Rock Promenade Delayed
- Obscure Question Gets Some Light
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Bond Denies Paternity Charge
- LOCAL : Fog Delays Flights at Wayne
- Pilgrim Place, a retirement community for ministers...
- Getting Weight Off--for Good