- Refugees Tell of Peasant Massacre in Rwanda
- RTD Turns Up Heat on Buses With a New Show of Force : Transit: Heavily armed patrols ride along in a stepped-up effort to reduce graffiti, drinking and unruly behavior.
- Consultant Says Surrogate Is Child's Mother : Litigation: Birth mothers are the biological mothers, the judge is told as the Johnson-Calvert custody hearing gets under way.
- CYPRESS : Tenants Tell of Hazards at Complex
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council Challenger Leads Pack in Funds
- Not in Laguna, but What's the Range on That Bulldozer?
- 10 Sprinters Named for Ancient Title
- THE SIDELINES : Drunk Fans Blitzed With Mace
- SOUTHLAND : Arsonists Set 3 Ventura Fires
- Troops Kill 2 IRA Members in Ulster
- Officer Killed in Shoot-Out at Restaurant
- Desert Shield Toll Mounts Latest Crash--of F-111--Kills 2 Pilots
- First 9 Japanese WWII Internees Get Reparations
- Jury Selection Begins in Trial of Refugee
- Soviets Build Their Case as Peacemaker Partners : Middle East: A conceptual shift can be seen in Moscow's approaches to Arab-Israeli and Palestinian problems.
- Flashback Reliving Moments in L.A. County History : 1917: The March To War
- Encinitas
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC PLACES : For Veterans With AIDS, a War to the End
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Catholics to Raze Damaged Churches
- He's a Motoring Classic : For Crenshaw Centenarian, Gold License Is a Milestone on the Road of Life
- WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL
- Ben Johnson Trading Spikes for Snowshoes?
- To Draw More, Simply Visit the Deep Well
- North Stars Could Lose Personnel
- Miami Expected to Join the Big East
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Rams Unlikely to Obtain Allen
- Overnight Wins Freehold Race
- Cal Lutheran Football Team Is Big Surprise in a Small Package
- Padres Dismiss Coach Alomar, Dobson Still Seeking New Job
- SHORT TAKES : 'Simpsons' Is Dream Come True
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NFL : Angry Packers Trade Fullwood
- LENNON'S 50TH
- Strait Repeats as Entertainer of Year : Country music: Newcomers dominate the list of nominees and winners at 24th annual awards.
- Pirates' Bonilla Has Good Instincts, Poor Judgment : NL playoffs: He insists it was right move, but that he didn't know Davis would make the 'defensive play of the year.'
- Regal Wonder Wins Valnor Stakes After 14 of 18 Horses Are Scratched
- Clemens Ejected in 2nd Inning
- LOS ALAMITOS : Harness Hall of Fame Is One of Few Places That Jim Dennis, 67, Hasn't Made His Mark
- Gary Payton from Oregon State, the second...
- POP MUSIC : Bodie's, Legendary S.D. Nightclub, Is Rockin' Again
- U.S. Golf Team Gets Favorable Draw in Dunhill Cup
- 2 Semifinalists in City Sculpture Contest Win Temporary Approval
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Chapman Women Upset Riverside in Volleyball
- Becker, Lendl Survive Tiebreakers
- QUOTABLE
- MUSIC REVIEW : Andras Schiff in Recital at Pavilion
- The Saddleback College Foundation will auction works...
- Donations Save Grove Shakespeare Festival
- The Pacific Telesis Foundation has given the...
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAMS : Defense Simply Hasn't Jelled
- Dwayne Schintzius' agent said the San Antonio...
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Thousand Oaks, Scherrei Defeat Simi Valley in Water Polo
- STAGE REVIEW : A Beguiling, Captivating Journey : Performance artists Barry Yourgrau and Sandra Tsing Loh's "Two Funny" to grace the Backstage Theatre in Irvine Friday and Saturday.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Vanishing'--a Thriller to Haunt You
- Reveling in Guitars' Resurgence : Music: Rock musician Carlos Santana is pleased with the new popularity of the guitar, after dominance by synthesizer.
- MUSIC
- Robinson Should Know Allen Won't Solve Rams' Problems
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Rouge': A Supernatural Fable Filled With Romantic Visions
- Keder, Dougherty to Try Out With Sockers
- Padres Announce Ticket Price Hike
- STAGE REVIEW : Theatre of the Deaf's Signed and Spoken 'Spring'
- Levi Strauss Associates Inc.: The privately held...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Junk Bond Foe Starts Debt Fund
- Public relations firm Carl Terzian Associates, Los...
- IDEAS / SPACE STATION : Man on the Street Is NASA Adviser : Public encouraged to submit concepts.
- Squabbling Between House and Senate Clouds Future of Clean Air Legislation
- WORLD : Seattle Woman Climbs Everest
- GULF WATCH: Day 69 : A Daily Briefing Paper On Developments In The Crisis
- State Agency Cites Pasadena for Fatal Blast
- PERSPECTIVE ON TERM LIMITATIONS : The Consequences of Tinkering : Voters may find that this proposal is akin to burning down the house just to get ridof the rats.
- Tainted Food Prompts Health Warning
- Unisys Fights to Reap Profits Again : Computers: After a staggering loss last year, manufacturer has slashed jobs and closed plants. Fourth quarter may see an end to red ink.
- Stock Dips to Year's Low at Irvine's Western Digital : Computer products: A closing price of $5.625 per share is linked to rumors and sluggish sales of some key products.
- Great Western Completes Deal: The Beverly Hills...
- Compensation Resource Group Inc., Pasadena, has named...
- Hopes Brighten a Bit for Poor African Areas
- NATION : Tiger Inn Won't Admit Tigresses
- Soviet Factory Puts the Brakes on Armored Limos for Yeltsin
- WORLD : British Hostages' Release Seen
- Sketch of Suspect in 9 Rapes Released
- Family Awaits a Rebirth of Hope
- L.A. Unified Enrolls 15,000 New Students
- Could We Get a Few Aircraft Carriers in the Parking Lot?
- Max H. Tripp; Retired Operating Engineer
- Trial Opens for Woman in Fatal Drunk Driving Case : Law: The Newhall resident is charged with vehicular manslaughter in the death of a Canadian motorcyclist. She has been arrested six times.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Rivals Attack Flyer Listing No Sponsors
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2-Car Collision Kills 1, Blocks Roadway
- IRVINE : City Law Assailed in Gaido Election Case
- Sullivan's Transfer to Laguna Hills Simple, Quiet : New team: Without fanfare, quarterback's family moves to Orange County.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NATION : Bledsoe Replaces Gossen With Cougars
- THE SIDELINES : Braves Name Royals' Schuerholz Executive VP, General Manager
- ANALYSIS : Chargers Need Attitude Change : Football: Henning needs to inspire more enthusiasm if he wants to start winning.
- William J. Moraskie has been named senior...
- Office Vacancies to Stay High, Brokers Say : Commercial property: Tenants this year will probably take less than 2.75 million square feet off the market, Grubb & Ellis says. Rents are stagnant.
- Auction Unloads Exxon Cleanup Gear : Environment: Nearly 8,000 bidders pick over inflatable boats, TVs, animal shampoo and more. Alaskans say the auctioneers are the ones cleaning up with high prices.
- Justices Won't Intervene in Phone Dispute: The...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : INDIA : 60 Die in Train Fire Set by Protesters
- WORLD : Bhutto's Husband Is Arrested
- BOOK REVIEW : One Map That's Well Worth Following : MAPS TO ANYWHERE <i> by Bernard Cooper</i> University of Georgia Press $19.95; 139 pages
- UNDERSTANDING DEMENTIA
- WESTMINSTER : Mayoral Dark Horse Trails Field in Funds
- It's Academic : They Came to Old Claremont for the Colleges; They Stayed Because of the Friendly Village Life
- ORANGE : Smoller Didn't List Expense, Lewis Says
- Woo Wants Growth Plan for Ventura Boulevard to Be Tougher on Developers
- Faulty Wheels Suspected in Derailment
- DWP Has the Bright Idea of Giving Away Light Bulbs : Energy: The utility will hand out--and screw in--millions of long-lasting 'compact fluorescents.' They are expected to save money in the long run.
- Planning Staff Backs Project Over Warnings of Consultants : Development: The plan for a 2,500-home community next to a wilderness area would disrupt wildlife, report found. The staff decides the need for affordable housing is more important.
- Countywide : Frizzelle, Toledano Speak at UCI Forum
- Volleyball Upset of Cuesta Earns Respect for Pierce
- NATIONAL STANDARDBRED POLL
- 2 Overtime Goals Help Royal Keep Marmonte Streak Alive
- Rugged Royal Defense Provides the Spark Behind the Best Start in School History
- 2 Patriots Players Involved in Nightclub Disturbance : NFL: Dykes is in a hospital with an eye injury and Fryar is out on bail after being arrested for carrying a gun without a permit. Fryar says they were assaulted.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : UCLA : Maddox Impresses Friends, Foes
- It's Not All Pleasant There : Fishing for Wild Trout Excellent in Owens River, but Fishery's Management Is a Question
- Making a Sizable Impact : Diminutive North Hollywood Back Receiving High Marks
- Health Problems Force Bernstein to Quit Podium : Music: His doctor prescribes rest. He will continue composing and writing and working on education projects.
- Akeem Knocks Out Mijares in First
- SHORT TAKES : Sandusky, Ohio, Goes Hollywood
- Recognition at Last for an Underground Man : Graffiti: After years of playing cat-and-mouse with New York police, Chris Pape has found his subway murals in the same museum catalogue with Picasso.
- Actress, 69, Puts Ageist Ideas to Rest
- Hidden Treasure of Philadelphia : Art: Dr. Albert C. Barnes amassed an unparalleled collection of fine art. Only now is the public getting a chance to see it.
- Pomona Is Making Mark in Volleyball
- The Beginning for Baines Was Humble One
- BETTING WITH JANICE : THE REMATCH
- Occidental Petroleum Corp., Los Angeles, has named...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Some Found Allergic to Psyllium
- 2 Mexico Drug Agents Face Murder Charge
- Stock Market Dives 78.22; Oil Shoots Up
- Haunted by Spirit of Boogie
- Soviet Lawmakers OK New Banking System : Economics: Proposed laws, modeled on the West, would strip the state's control over monetary policy.
- Ferraro Opposes Farmers Market Proposal : Development: City Council president says planned 2-million-square-foot shopping center on the site is too large and should be reduced to 700,000 square feet.
- High Winds Led to Drowning of 2 Men
- MISSION VIEJO : New Ballot to Fix Identification Error
- These Guys Just Never Grow Up
- P.M. BRIEFING : Guilty Plea in Forbes Extortion
- Gulf Gloom Pushes Dow Down 37.62
- Oil Companies Will Rev Up Prudhoe Effort : Energy: The six companies will try to arrest a production decline in the Alaska field. It will cost $1.1 billion.
- New York City Bond Rating May Fall:...
- Decline in Precious Metals Drags Silver to 13-Year Low
- Iacocca to Seek Cheaper UAW Accord
- CLIPBOARD : DISCOVERY : HILLCREST PARK
- WORLD : Communists Oppose Changes
- Council to Seek Bids on Pilot Shuttle Bus Line : Transportation: The proposed program calls for the use of small buses between Studio City and Van Nuys, similar to two popular downtown routes.
- Protester Put Out Over Prayer
- Countywide : Actor Aids Ferguson in Race for Congress
- County to Build Public Housing for Farm Workers : Shelter: A variety of funding sources will be used to construct 38 three-bedroom apartments in San Marcos.
- California IN BRIEF : REDWOOD CITY : Supervisor Abused Salcido, Court Told
- Oxnard Adopts Most of Growth Plan
- BANKING/FINANCE : Wells Fargo Bank's Remodeling Provides Free Furniture for Nonprofit Agencies
- Europe's Message About the U.S. Economy
- P&G; Holders Reject Salvadoran Resolution: Procter &...
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Wilson, Feinstein Part Ways on Water Policy
- Memorial Service to Be Held for McCreery, Ex-President of Rohr
- Neighborhood Unites to Fight DWP Electric Facility
- Nelson Resigns as Seal Beach City Manager
- MISSION VIEJO : City Extends Worker Maternity Benefits
- Ex-U.S. Prosecutor Faces Trial on Drug Charges
- LA HABRA : Candidate Gives Up Council Campaign
- SIMI VALLEY : Board Picks Finalist for Superintendent
- A Watchdog Cheers--and Loses Its Bite
- Oxnard : Animal-Testing Foes Picket Procter Plant
- Kings Turn Game Up Again, 6-2
- AMERICAN LEAGUE NOTES : A's Eckersley Prevails Against Evans Once Again
- COMMENTARY : Hunters' Court Win Could Be Far-Reaching
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : USC : Royster Runs Ahead of Good Company
- Hill Follows in Footsteps of Collier
- ART REVIEW : Disheveled Dolls Center of Mike Kelley's Show : Painting: These homemade effigies, scavenged from thrift shops, have been the focus of his work for the last several years. A new show is a deft demonstration of his skill and talent.
- 99-Bed Nursing Facility in Norwalk Acquired by FHP
- AF Contract Awarded
- T-Bill Rates Mixed: The Treasury sold $9.4...
- Sheleme M. Sendaba, 40, has been named...
- General Cinema Sells Cadbury-Schweppes Stake: General Cinema...
- Western Digital Stock Drops to Year Low : Technology: Sales of key products are down. Rumors of a delay in an IBM deal and a new Intel product have hurt.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : FRANCE : Youths Riot for 4th Straight Night
- It's Not All Peaches and Cream : After All Is Said and Done, Atlanta, the Olympics Were Good for L.A. But There Were a Few Secrets.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BOLIVIA : Traffickers' Plot to Kill President Told
- OJAI : City Council Backs Off Ban on New Wells
- Chula Vista
- Michael Anthony Fernicola; Retired GM Manager
- Teachers 'Bus' Event to Inner-City Parents
- Water Service Returns to Normal as Pipeline Goes Back Into Service
- COSTA MESA : Tavern Owner to Get New Hearing
- MEINERS OAKS : Residents Complain About Well Drilling
- Panel Backs Houses on Warner Ridge Site
- U of Miami Joins the Big East Conference
- The NHL said Milwaukee has withdrawn its...
- Payton Agrees to Pact With the SuperSonics
- Cambodia Dance Troupe Members Request Asylum : Defections: Four dancers from the group, which performed at the L.A. Festival, leave the company while on a U.S. tour.
- Home Savings Issues Debt in Japan: The...
- Ronald Posner Is WordStar's New CEO
- Patience 'Wearing Very Thin,' Bush Warns Iraq
- Ex-FBI Agent Miller Guilty of Espionage
- Water Service Restored in San Diego County
- LOCAL : Fire Guts Santa Ana Tire Store
- Bush Attends Fund-Raiser for 2 Alaska Candidates
- Back From the Ranch : Television: After four years of shearing sheep on her Valley farm and fishing for salmon in Alaska, she returns to Channel 7 Nov. 1 to anchor the 4 p.m. news.
- Chamber on Right Course
- Tax Benefits of Immigration
- A Question of Morals
- Keating Credo
- Propositions for Term Limits
- Light Shed on Opossums
- Tax Benefits of Immigration
- Jesse Jackson on South Africa
- Propositions for Term Limits
- Time to Halt Growth
- Air Quality
- Propositions for Term Limits
- Propositions for Term Limits
- Propositions for Term Limits
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 10, 1990
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- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 10, 1990
- Residents Wet Roofs and Prepare to Flee Flames
- Arson Fires Char More Than 2,200 Acres : Disaster: No houses had been damaged in the three blazes as of late Tuesday. Firefighters were still battling two of them.
- Scorching Winds Should Ease as Cool Air Arrives
- Sentiment Stirred by Vote on Hospital : Health Care: Staff and patients say they would miss the aging County-USC facility, which will be closed if voters approve bonds.
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Tragedy at Castaic Shows Fickle Nature
- Barbecue Curbs: No Need to Fume Yet : Consumers: A ban on charcoal lighter fluid or pre-soaked briquettes won't take effect until 1992. In the meantime, many alternatives are available when firing up the grill.
- U.S. Workers Wary After Being Saved by the Bill : Budget: A temporary measure assures jobs until Oct. 19, leaving federal employees with a mixture of joy, irritation and relief.
- EXIT HERE: Planning a party for out-of-town...
- 5 Heavily Armed Robbers Escape in Store Shoot-Out : Crime: Two officers are wounded and a suspect is arrested. Manhunt closes the Santa Ana Freeway.
- Matsushita's Israel Boycott May Cloud Bid for MCA
- Bush Alters Tax Stand, Backs Off : Budget: The President first says he might OK a higher rate for the rich. But he is said to later reject the option.
- Job Picture Still Unsettled as Federal Workers Return
- Three Fires Rage Near Santa Paula : Blazes: No buildings have been damaged but some luxury homes were threatened. The flames, fanned by Santa Ana winds, have burned more than 2,200 acres.
- BABY BOOK: To help reduce infant deaths,...
- ON THE ROAD: Cal State Fullerton's new...
- PR: Mike Stockstill, chief spokesman for the...
- U.S. Backs U.N. Condemnation of Israeli Action
- Teen Plunges Through Window to His Death at College
- Conflict Between Mayor, Irvine Co. Is Alleged
- Federal Workers in County Return to Jobs : Labor: Officials say uncertainty about the federal budget is making the 11,800 U.S. employees in the area nervous.
- Northrop Faulted on All Its Military Programs : Aerospace: An Air Force official tells a House panel that the firm is inexperienced as a prime contractor. The company says it's improving.
- Quarterly Profits Up at Provena
- Sam Hassabo has been named vice president,...
- Cliff Dektar has been named senior vice...
- Wife Charges That Officials Made Keating a Scapegoat : Letter: In her statement, Mary Elaine Keating described her husband's incarceration as a living nightmare intended to silence all thrift operators.
- Donald J. Barr, publisher of Sports Illustrated,...
- Larry Ackerman has joined Spectrum Search Associates...
- Buying Thrifts Boosts B of A Profile in West
- ENERGY BRIEFING : Strategic Oil Reserve
- WORLD : U.S. Envoy Hurt in Africa Crash
- Opening Match in World Chess Tournament a Draw
- Dolphin Group Urges Boycott of Sea World
- 2 Presumed Drowned as Fishing Boat Swamps
- Number 2, Proud of It : After 102 Mostly Futile Years, Mr. Jefferson's University Is a Power
- Raiders Might Have Been 5-0, but They Are 4-1 : Pro football: With the Seahawks ahead, there is little time for reflecting on blowing a lead in Buffalo.
- PGA Tees Up to Join Collectors
- NATIONAL LEAGUE NOTEBOOK : Win or Lose, Pirates' Walk Has Had It Worse
- Guitarist Cooks Up Eclectic, Electric Brew : Music: Bill Frisell is being hailed as a guitar hero for the 1990s. His wide-ranging repertoire blends the influences of many musicians.
- Vincent: Steinbrenner Suit 'Imbecilic'
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- P.M. BRIEFING : May Department Stores to Buy Thalhimers for $325 Million
- McDonnell Douglas Pact
- Hitachi, Motorola Settle Patent Dispute : Lawsuit: No terms were disclosed but the deal is thought to involve cross-licensing rather than cash payments.
- Ex-NTT Chief Found Guilty in Recruit Scandal : Japan: The trial was seen as a test of what constitutes a bribe in a country where gift-giving is common in business.
- BUCHAREST : Terror on Trial
- Knife-Wielding Blacks Stab 9 Whites Near S. Africa Beach
- Next Step : Crisis in Gulf Tests New Soviet Political Resolve : Iraq used Moscow's tanks to roll into Kuwait and the Kremlin resolved to set things right. The Soviet attitude has led to some fast foreign policy shifts.
- Turning the Tables on the Concept of Art for Masses
- FULLERTON : Sex Therapist Show to Air From College
- COLUMN RIGHT : Resist a Compromise on Medicare : The budget negotiators' $60-billion cut is a necessary start to curb our insatiable demand for health care.
- 3.1 Quake Strikes 9 Miles South of Malibu
- Charlesworth's Foreign Affairs Help to Kick Cypress' Soccer Up a Notch
- United Berlin Opens Bid for 2000 Olympics
- Taking the Wraps Off Stupidity
- Collins Still Exercising Her Optimism : Pop: The singer, who'll perform in Irvine, has been re-embraced by the industry since writing her hopeful ballad, "The Blizzard."
- Sergio Mangini has been named general manager...
- ENERGY : Mideast Worries Lift Oil Prices 96 Cents a Barrel
- UAL Stock Plunges as the Market Bets Against Buyout Bid
- Nebraska's Governor Tells of Death Threat
- Benefits From Early Father-Infant Bonds
- Market Focus : E. Europeans' Anxiety Is Going Up in Smoke : Despite the health risks, cigarette sales are booming in the region. The stress of democratization may be to blame.
- Regional Outlook: Africa : Ethiopian Jews Waiting for a Way to the Promised Land : An emigration logjam is keeping 12,500 refugees in Addis Ababa. The movement of these people to Israel has become a touchy issue for both countries.
- Picking the Pockets of American Shoppers : Textile quota: If this bill were called a 'consumer clothing tax,' Congress wouldn't touch it.
- Street Parking to Be Restricted Near Mall
- Santa Ana Winds Lash the Region : Weather: The hot desert air brings warmer temperatures to the coast and unusually clear skies to Simi Valley and Thousand Oaks.
- COLUMN LEFT : Mexico's Past, as Edited for U.S. Display : A new exhibit of Mexican history may have as much a political as an artistic agenda.
- Blind Woman Hit While Trying to Cross Intersection
- Soviet TV--Escape From the Gulag : Glasnost update: Gorbachev unchained Soviet radio and TV, but fledgling capitalists have to scramble for the money to invest in their media projects.
- CBS Baseball Strikes Out in Prime Time
- Bank of A. Levy Buys Midwest Savings Deposits
- First Interstate Bank of California has appointed...
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: GOVERNOR : Wilson Injects Environment Back Into His Campaign
- Documentary : Through the Parrot's Beak: a Bleak Road to Cambodia : The only practical route from Vietnam's Ho Chi Minh City to Phnom Penh is by car on historic Route 1. Don't bring credit cards; they only take cash on this journey.
- Death Toll Rises to 128 in Hijacking of Chinese Airliner
- New History Curriculum Stirs Passionate Dissent : Education: State prepares to choose unified texts, but ethnic groups battle for their own versions.
- Will This Peace Plan Fly? : Ideas: Maharishi says flying, TM-induced levitation, can even calm Persian Gulf conflict, if practiced on a grand scale.
- GETTING THERE Building L.A.'s Transportation Network
- High Winds Fan Flames That Scorch Many Homes : Fires: More than a dozen houses are burned in blazes around the Southland. The dangerous weather conditions are expected to last through the week.
- Countywide : County Issue How Should the Coast Be Protected?
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NFL : Upshaw: Bar Media From Locker Room
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : SAN DIEGO STATE : Luginbill Makes Lineup Changes