- IRA Bombs Kill 6, Hurt 27 in Spree of Revenge Attacks
- Ailing Continental Air Reportedly Weighed Bankruptcy
- RJR Slashes Its Loss in the Third Quarter
- Motorola Unveils Office Technology: The Schaumburg, Ill.-based...
- Rosewood May Sell First Executive Stake: Rosewood...
- Karsten Mahlmann to Head Office in London
- Drifting Dow Manages to Close 10.15 Higher
- Milken Lied About Deal, Former Chief of Drexel Implies
- Glenfed Cuts Dividend: The parent of Glendale...
- Allergan Inc.: The international maker of contact...
- UPS Takes On Fed-Ex: United Parcel Service...
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE
- Amdahl Corp.: The Sunnyvale, Calif., supplier of...
- U.S. Officials Reportedly Conclude That Pakistan Has a Nuclear Bomb : Weapons: This assessment was behind the U.S. suspension of aid.
- Specialty Bookstores Offer a Different Story for Readers : Literature: From mysteries to science fiction to Chinese-language books, it seems the San Gabriel Valley has something for everyone.
- Senate Passes Bill to Improve Security for Airlines, Airports
- General Dynamics, Partner Appear to Have Won Big Pact
- Midway Airlines Suspends Dividend: The Chicago-based carrier...
- EARNINGS : Sears Posts 30% Profits Drop
- Genetic Testing Still a Rare Practice Among Employers
- P.M. BRIEFING : MD-11 Sets Record to Korea
- Humphrey the Whale in No Rush for Home
- Connecticut Group Calls On State to Stop 5 Minutes to Oppose Drugs
- Japanese Drug Firms' U.S. Dilemma
- Court Reverses AT&T; Decision: A federal appeals...
- Sun Microsystems Inc.: The Mountain View, Calif.,...
- STOCKS : Overall Market Rises, but Dow Retreats 22.03
- Superconductor Contract in Works for Space Systems
- Tokyo Rally Ends in 'Orderly Retreat'
- Sale of IBM Unit May Be Held Up by Financing Snag
- 2 Girls Survive 60-Foot Plunge From Window
- LOCAL : Judge Drops AIDS Felony Count
- Parks Director Opposes Foreign Role in Yosemite
- Senate Barely Upholds Bush Veto of Rights Bill
- Labor Secretary Dole Quits Cabinet
- COLUMN ONE : 'Class War' Is Poor Politics : Signs emerge of a battle between income groups. Because of American attitudes and voting patterns, however, it may not make for good election strategy.
- O.C.'s Rep. Cox Laboring to Reform Budget Process : Congress: The first-termer from Newport Beach says prospects for bringing common sense to the system are not bright, but he isn't discouraged.
- SIMI VALLEY : UCLA Star to Speak at Anti-Drug Rally
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : School Candidate Forum Tonight
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROPOSITIONS 131 and 140 : Brown, Roberti Draw Fire Over Commercial
- LOCAL ELECTIONS LAWNDALE CITY COUNCIL : Red Cross Buffeted in a Firestorm of Politics
- Three Fatal Inglewood Shootings Prompt Call for Anti-Gang Summit : Crime: Community leaders cite the deaths of local high school students as evidence of escalating street violence.
- Building Industry Beckons to Youths
- System Fails to Protect Teen-Age Runaways, Coalition Charges : Youth: Report says a $46-million program to provide services will save state tens of millions of dollars by diverting young people from crime.
- Section Has Hands-Off Policy on Fund-Raising
- Lancers Win Showdown With Royal
- Master's Wears 1-1 Tie Smartly : College soccer: Match apparently helps Mustangs clinch playoff berth, doesn't hurt CLU.
- The Other Sinatra Switches from Ballads to Rock Hits
- STAGE
- Prison Sentence Cut for Fan of Actress
- Search for Missing Pilot, 68, Continues
- Brando's Daughter Not Expected to Testify
- TUSTIN, ORANGE : Cat Killings in Area Rise to 75 This Year
- THOUSAND OAKS : Hearing Planned on Contract Proposal
- Hotel Owner Fined for Fire, Health Violations
- Woman Pleads No Contest to Charge of Attacking Teacher
- Officer's Car Kills Man Who Fell Off Motorcycle
- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS : Congress: 24th District
- THE DECLINE OF Crystal Lake : The Abuse by Humans, Lack of Water Have Taken Their Toll
- Poly's Torres Goes 6 for 6 in Interceptions
- THE SIDELINES : UAW Decries Japanese Pace Car
- Torborg Named Associated Press Manager of Year
- For Drossin, Fine Finish Partly Matter of Course
- MUSIC REVIEW : Arioso Misses Mark by Playing It Safe
- Pentagon Considers Buildup in Gulf Above 240,000 Troops
- BOOK REVIEW : Film Buffs: It's Nostalgia Time : MOVIE ANECDOTES <i> by Peter Hay</i> ; Oxford University Press $19.95, 384 pages
- Demos Open Door to Budget : Seek to Avert Government Shutdown
- Rights Veto Sends a Wrong Message : Why sail against so many Americans?
- Closing Arguments Begin in Cocaine Trial of 6
- Huge Oil Runoff Into Santa Monica Bay Found
- 'I Hate Daddy,' Broderick Tells Son in Tape Played at Murder Trial
- LOCAL : 2 Held for Child Imprisonment
- Homeowners Relieved by Ruling : Encroachments: Newport Beach guidelines allow some residents to keep more land than expected. But Coastal Commission must first approve plan.
- County's Airport Noise Law Seems Safe for Now : Aviation: Congressional passage of new policy that would ease O.C. limits is unlikely this year but isn't dead yet, insiders say. County officials are fighting to stop it.
- San Diego
- THE NHL : Kings' Attendance Is Question
- PREP ROUNDUP : Marina Volleyball Closes In on Title by Beating Ocean View
- COLLEGE DIVISION : He's Not Poetry in Motion, but Foes Quake
- WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL
- Cross-Country : Coaches' Poll
- Oski Still Eligible for Endangered Species List
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : USC : Family Tragedies Keep Oliver From Secondary
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A 'Motown' History Lesson
- A Man of Many Talents Brings a Few of Them to the Belly Up : Jazz: Steve Allen does it all. On Thursday, he is a jazz musician with the Benny Hollman Big Band.
- Ramona
- Safety of College Gymnasium Questioned : Earthquakes: Cal State Dominguez Hills building ranked 80th in state list of structures that could be hazards. School officials downplay the report.
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Measure Would Trash Irvine's Structure for Self-Governance
- Ventura County Supports Alliance
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC PLACES : Los Angeles Scotsman Spins His Web to Skye
- Term Limits: Advantage for the GOP
- SANTA ANA : Alzheimer's Victim Drowns in Pool
- Audit Will Exonerate LAPD, Official Predicts
- Agencies to Merge Rail Offices Early
- Phoenix Shuts Out the Gulls, 7-0
- U.S. Volleyball Team Will Play Japan at UC Irvine
- Funhouse Psych-Out Builds for Halloween : Entertainment: Disc jockey and promoter Gary Tesch plans to serve up a night of psychedelia, horror and fun.
- STAGE REVIEW : Not Over the Rainbow, but Fun
- China Hard-Liners Flex Ideology
- Briton Tells of Riot by 'Human Shields'
- Steffi Graf Will Be Glad to Put 1990 Behind Her
- Savage Awarded a Fifth Season of Eligibility
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : UCLA : Bruins, Trojans Exit Early From Rose Bowl Contention
- Receiver May Leave Syracuse Early for NFL
- SHORT TAKES : Michael Jackson, Elton John Win First Ryan White AIDS Award
- TV RATINGS : World Series a 4-Bagger for CBS
- Moviegoers Near 1989's Record Pace
- Blues Heaven : John Lee Hooker Winning New Acclaim at 73
- Clearly, It's a Plastic Language With Devious Overtones
- Rep. Lukens Expected to Resign From House : Congress: Ethics panel opens probe of allegations that Ohioan fondled Capitol employee. He was earlier convicted of having sex with an under-age girl.
- LOCAL : Pregnant Woman Slain From Car
- LOCAL : RTD Lauds Free-Ride Program
- Troops Seal Off Israeli Borders to Palestinians
- Defendant's Plea Frees Jurors Who Were Rounded Up Off the Streets
- Dance Fever
- COSTA MESA : Governor Names 4 to County Fair Board
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Forum to Present 13 City Candidates
- New Rose Queen Quickly Faces a Composure Test
- Petti Guilty of Assisting Silberman : Courts: A judge says the reputed mobster was a central figure in the money-laundering case, even though he was essentially a 'pawn.'
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Allen's Past Meets His Future in Long Beach
- Jet Crashes; Pilot Is Safe
- Many Hostages in Iraq Are Sick, Freed Britons Report
- FILLMORE : Wells to Monitor Pollution at School
- So Kick 'em Out--but Fill the Vacuum : Term limits: They would retire professional legislators, all right--but the danger is that special interests would clone their replacements.
- Release the Keating Report Now
- WESTMINSTER : Potential Explosive Triggers Evacuation
- 2 Men Killed, Officers Wounded in Shoot-Out at San Francisco Building
- Standing Up to the Hatred That Tom Metzger Represents
- Judge Slaps Gag Order on Trial of 7 Deputies
- Top 10
- Massachusetts Governor Candidates Run as Outsiders : Politics: The race reflects the public's desire for change after large tax increases and service cuts under Dukakis. The voters 'are just fed up.'
- Compact Aqua Blox Replaces the Canteen
- ODD RACE : No Choice Best Choice
- Bus Line to Be Run on Natural Gas
- OXNARD : Council Cleared on 2 Meeting Law Charges
- LOS ALAMITOS : Two Top Mares Finally to Meet
- Abbatiello 2nd Harness Racer to Win 7,000
- A federal judge delayed until Thursday a...
- Spring in Paris : Fashion: Christian Lacroix shows at home while others go to the Louvre. But everyone's looking to California.
- Nights Were Toughest, Ex-Hostage Says : Freedom: 'I will kiss the ground' on returning to U.S., vows Santa Ana man.
- Threat to Laguna Canyon Funding Downplayed : Greenbelt: The proposed $10-million county ante toward the Laguna Laurel plan and city's opposition to a county-favored tollway could rock the boat.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Capitals Discover a Haven
- THE SIDELINES : Blackhawk Manson Suspended
- Burbank 'Dogs Feeling the Bite
- When 2,000th Is Down, There's a Lifetime to Go
- THE SIDELINES : Lyle Giving Up PGA Tour Card
- Cross-Country Finals Return to Original Date
- SHORT TAKES : Rod Stewart to Wed Model, 21
- USC Suspends Marinovich for the Week : Football: Quarterback left practice Monday, but Smith says the player was disciplined for academic reasons.
- Programs Serving Youth Sports Receive Grants
- Red Sox Drop Veteran Slugger Dwight Evans
- THE SIDELINES : Ex-Pirate Manager Has Bypass
- Douglas Still Looks Like a One-Timer
- Name of the Game Is Bingo : Budgets: For some schools, fund-raisers are the only way to keep sports programs alive.
- Pete Sampras, playing his first ATP Tour...
- Hope to Tame USO Tour for Gulf : Saudi Censors May Make His Face Prettiest of Show
- Anti-Crash Course for Cyclists : Consumers: Under a new law, motorcycle and scooter riders under 21 must take safety training to get their license.
- Wang Laboratories: The Lowell, Mass., computer maker...
- ConAgra to Acquire Elders Assets: The Omaha-based...
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- P.M. BRIEFING : 'Racist' Billboards Stir Australia
- Maxwell Repays Chunk of Short-Term Debt: The...
- P.M. BRIEFING : U.S. Again Delays Note Auction
- Unincorporated Areas Get Business Tax
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : 'Pet of the Year' Wins $4 Million in Court
- Rep. Lukens Resigns Amid Sex Allegations
- House Passes Farm Policy Bill That Could Cut Subsidies 25%
- Center Uses Anti-Cancer Proton Beam : Medicine: The Loma Linda facility is the first dedicated to medical uses of the promising radiation technique. Treatment of eye melanomas is under way.
- 7-11 Parent Files Chap. 11 to Reorganize
- CLIPBOARD : DISCOVERY : Franklin International Institute
- France's Judicial Workers Stage National Strike
- Dole Quitting Cabinet Post to Head Red Cross
- Mexico Moving to Curb Police Torture : Human rights: President Salinas proposes new legal reforms that would limit use of confessions in court.
- Senate Kills Plan to Limit Owl Protection
- NATION : Stabbing Linked to Test Grade
- LOCAL : Granada Hills Pilot, Reported Missing, Found Safe in Arizona
- Did He Phone Her?: Superman is about...
- A Block That Rests on Sharing : Neighborhood: The residents of Monrovia's Oakcliff Road keep the street's friendly spirit alive by doing things together.
- NATION : Rare WWII Dive Bomber Saved
- Congress Acts to Slash Aid to Afghan Rebels : Secret wars: Budget cuts are on the verge of hobbling all three covert U.S. military operations.
- WORLD : Cuba Plane Crashes; 10 Missing
- Revolt in House Blocks Tax Plan : Budget: Democrats split over an agreement by negotiators on placing a levy on the wealthy.
- GULF WATCH: Day 83 : A daily briefing paper on developments in the crisis : Hostage Front:
- BSD Bancorp Seeks to Turn Bank of La Costa Into Branch
- Nintendo Keeps Color Dreams Up Worrying : Video games: The Brea firm that makes unlicensed games for the Japanese company's system now faces competition from the U.S. companies that design the official Nintendo games.
- Ruff, Fired From FundAmerica, Will Form Clone
- Pickens Blasts Japan's 'Robber Barons'
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE
- Armor All Earnings Take Plunge of 71%
- EARNINGS : $61.4-Million Loss at Goodyear
- WORLD : 3 Die in Filipino Strike Violence
- Wilson Returned $7,400 From Leverage Firm He Aided
- Quake-Caused Rockslides Shut Yosemite Roads
- Bush Gets Cold Shoulder From 3 GOP Candidates
- Senator Placed Growing Assets Into Blind Trust Run by Best Friend
- WORLD : 18 Killed in Rioting in India
- Time Warner to Pay Pathe for Video Rights : Entertainment: The two companies also agree to settle a lawsuit over Pathe's bid for MGM/UA.
- EARNINGS : Compaq Profit Soars 41%
- Peace Would Change Little in Gulf or U.S.
- TREND WATCH : <i> A roundup of business developments spotted by other publications.</i>
- Entrepreneurs Pack It In : Then They Ship It Out, as Care Packages for Service Personnel in Mideast
- IDEAS /SAVING A HERITAGE : Group Promotes Plant Diversity : Rare seeds are tracked down and grown on Iowa farm to preserve genetic variety.
- He's the Man With the Answers on Plants : Gardens: For 13 years, hopeful horticulturists inspired by Bill Hager's patch of paradise at the arboretum have been seeking him out for tips.
- Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United...
- Capital Cities-ABC Inc.: The New York-based communications...
- Genentech Inc.: The South San Francisco biotech...
- Weyerhaeuser Co.: The wood products company said...
- Sun Micro's Clone Strategy a Risky Path
- Allergan 3rd-Quarter Profits Fall 4.9%
- Housing Sales Tumble 18.5%; Average Price Drops by 5.6% : Construction: Despite year-to-year decline, the market for the first nine months of 1990 has been mostly flat.
- LOCAL : Shipped Arms Just Movie Props
- Half a Million Poles Back Walesa Candidacy
- Bhutto Says Government Stole Election
- Editor Is Back in Hot Water : Media: The New York Times' Max Frankel apologizes for earlier comments about women, then kicks off a new controversy with statements about blacks.
- San Diego
- Nobel Peace Prize Awarded to Gorbachev
- Nobel Peace Prize Awarded to Gorbachev
- Nobel Peace Prize Awarded to Gorbachev
- L.A.'s Spanish Steps
- Support for Proposition C
- Self-Government
- Nobel Peace Prize Awarded to Gorbachev
- Fighting for Oil
- Nobel Peace Prize Awarded to Gorbachev
- Support for Proposition C
- Nobel Peace Prize Awarded to Gorbachev
- MOVIES - Oct. 24, 1990
- M MAIL: Supporters of Measure M, the...
- ROCKY BALBOA: Wasn't that the Balboa Cinema...
- OVER THERE: Comedian Steve Martin, just back...
- Ethics Action Set After Election in 'Keating 5' Case
- SLAM: Buzz, the new hyperhip, L.A.-based magazine...
- Ex-Hostage's Joy Is Tempered by Those Still Held
- Victim May Not Have Been Target : Crime: A 17-year-old was killed after a gang member riding in his car exchanged dirty looks with a rival.
- ELECTIONS 24TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : GOP Candidate Expected to Fall Short in 2nd Bid to Beat Waxman
- He Gets a Chance to Prove Self : UC Irvine: As athletic director, Ford finally can escape scandal that followed his tenure at University of Houston.
- Moore Cleared; Ex-Aide, Lobbyist Indicted in Sting
- Baghdad Frees 14 Americans, Other Hostages
- Feinstein Ads Hit Wilson's Vote Record
- Bush OKs Bigger U.N. Military Role : Gulf crisis: A meeting of the Security Council's defense arm is planned. It would coordinate anti-Iraq moves and accommodate the Soviets.
- Fund-Raising Needs Create Ethics Dilemma for Wilson : News analysis: Record shows he has intervened for big donors. Senator says he is serving public interest.
- Surrogate Parents Draw the Curtains on the Curious, Try for a Normal Life
- Fire Blackens 320 Acres of Hillside : Ventura: No houses are damaged in a blaze that began Tuesday afternoon and was put out within a few hours amid light winds.
- Plan Apparently OKd to Revive Parent of 7-Eleven
- Names in the News - Oct. 24, 1990
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- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 24, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 24, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 24, 1990
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- Murdoch Sees Higher News Corp. Earnings
- Bank Scam Nets 8-Year Term for Ex-Developer
- STOCKS : Dow Loses 4.70, but Broader Market Gains
- NATION : Astronaut Pilots in Close Calls
- World IN BRIEF : MYANMAR : Buddhist Monastery Raided by Troops
- Navy Might Offer Its Brig to Ease S.D. Jail Crowding : Prisons: The county sees the rental possibility as a way to meet court deadline to reduce inmate population.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN BERNARDINO : Crews Gain Control of Lytle Creek Fire
- Spending Levels for AIDS Relief Hit as Too Low
- MADRID : Soviet Wanderlust
- Rare Shark Is Filmed, Released : Marine study: The 15-foot megamouth caught off Dana Point early Sunday was also tagged so that scientists can track its movements.
- Mubarak Visits Arabia
- Barricade to Be Re-Evaluated After Slaying : Van Nuys: The Blythe Street roadblock where a teen-ager was shot to death originally deterred crime, police say. But gangs are finding ways of using the dead-end to their advantage.
- City Officials' Group Assails New Fees Law : Legislation: Delegates at a statewide convention criticize the Legislature for allowing counties to charge cities for such tasks as processing property tax bills and booking prisoners into jails.
- SEPTEMBER RESTAURANT CLOSURES <i>
- Motive Probed as Broderick Trial Begins : Justice: Attorney for woman accused of killing ex-husband and his new wife concedes his client pulled the trigger, but focuses on why.
- San Diego
- THE HOUSE : Civil Rights Bill
- Raiders Welcome a Respite : Pro football: Even though they are on a roll, there are wounds to heal before playing the Chiefs.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Virginia Solidifies Top Spot
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : UCLA : Kelly Added to Injured List
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Little Brother Gains Upper Foot in Soccer
- Cross-Training Is Old Hat for Chaminade Star
- NEA Refuses to Fund Show of L.A. Artist : Arts: The chairman rejects recommendations to support a Mike Kelley retrospective. The denial may be a case of mistaken identity, some observers say.
- Bankers Blame Themselves for Many of the Ills of the Industry
- Time Warner Inc.: Weighed down by high...
- Media : Japan's 'Manga' Fantasies: Military Bolts Into 'Comic' Action : Cartoon books, funny pages and animated films reveal the mood of the country. One weekly sheds light on the debate about foreign policy and defense.
- World IN BRIEF : LUXEMBOURG : EC Ministers Agree to End China Curbs
- Heroic Acts of Ordinary People Saluted