- Israelis Slay 19 Arabs in Clash in Jerusalem : Uprising: Incident is the worst in three years of unrest. Crowd stones Jews worshiping at Western Wall.
- Much Too Close for Comfort : When Duke lost by only a little, the nation lost a lot
- Alien-Smuggling Suspects Being Deported
- MWD Making Overtures to Open Delta Water Talks
- George S. Bryce; Retired Milkman
- Services Are Today for Capt. William Munroe
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Gomez and Chang Fall in Blizzard of Upsets at Tokyo Tournament
- Milwaukee Drops NHL Bid
- Union Confirms Gilbert Under Investigation : Agent: Gene Orza of baseball union says while inquiry into Dennis Gilbert is incomplete, the charges appear to be false.
- Kennedy Assassination Tops Poll : Television: Moon walk ranked second most important program.
- RADIO
- Hungarian Leader Paints Bleak Picture : Reform: Inflation, unemployment, an oil shortage and corruption depress Prime Minister Jozsef Antall.
- CAMARILLO : Board to Consider Airport Sewer Rule
- Hospital Releases Lancaster Vice Mayor
- CYPRESS : 6 Candidates Vie for 3 Council Seats
- MIRA MONTE : Private Firm Starts Curbside Recycling
- Shelter For Homeless Gets Permanent Site
- IRVINE : Council Meetings Will Begin Earlier
- What Did the LAPD Know? : Police Commission probe of Dalton case must be thorough
- What The $78 Million Will Buy : This Time, Donald Bren Treated as Hero
- Fee Stalemate Causes Council to Delay Vote
- Gusty Wind Fans Fire in Recyclable Debris
- Marshall Might Give Japan a Try
- Fifth-Down Win Thrown Back in 1940
- Parking Permit Forgery Stirs Up the SDSU Newspaper : Journalism: One staffer is fired while two others say the campus paper is covering up the story of the forgery that was done on the paper's computers.
- Sub-Par Season Behind Him, Moore Seeking Salvation Against Red Sox
- The Drive Finally Goes the Browns' Way, 30-29
- Unable to Finish, Vaca Still Wins
- OAK TREE : Lite Light Wins the Oak Leaf Stakes
- Composer Does His Homework in Music History : Education: Leonard Rosenman uses his living room to lead a no-cost, no-credit, all-fun class on the beauty of music.
- Hostages Crises in Two Cities
- Report Card on U.S. Schools
- Support for Boyarsky
- Hostages Crises in Two Cities
- Insider : Are We Losing in Vietnam Again? Some Americans Think So : Japanese and Australian firms are already doing business with Hanoi, which they see as a potentially lucrative market. U.S. companies want a piece of the action but Washington has a trade embargo in place.
- Oxnard's 'Windfall'
- Land Exchange
- Angry Over 'Visitors'
- Public Can Use Tip or 2 on Critical-Thinking Precepts
- Request Criticized
- Mary Elaine Keating Objects
- Gulf Stocks
- Seniors Also Part of 'Book Generation'
- Regional Outlook : The Cross and the Gun : Since the fire of liberation theology began spreading in Latin America, priests and revolutionaries have made an unsettling alliance. Now, bloody reprisals have caused many to question that alliance. Will the fire go out?
- Hope Proposal
- Rose L. Rashmir; Researcher, Social Worker
- Heroic Actions Cited
- Hostages Crises in Two Cities
- Hostages Crises in Two Cities
- U.S. Transplant Doctors Share Medicine Nobel
- TIMEOUT: Two-time Tony winner John Cullum will...
- COLUMN ONE : An Actor's Close Ties to Marcos : The Philippine government's quest for missing funds leads to George Hamilton's former doorstep in Beverly Hills.
- SECOND OPINION: The federal government has apologized...
- Emergency Phones to Be Placed Along 3 Highways
- 4 Hurt in Chain-Reaction Crash After Man Loses Control of Car
- BRAWLERS: Beer sales were restricted at Anaheim...
- Popularity of Bush Plummets to 55% in Poll
- LEFT OUT: A name that isn't--but ought...
- Freight Car Slams Into Apartments : Derailment: A dozen flatcars jump the tracks in Mt. Washington. Tenants of a crowded building and train crew escape injuries.
- REGIONAL REPORT : Serial Rapes Focus Attention on Assaults : Crime: Experts disagree on whether the increased multiple attacks are anything more than a statistical coincidence. But more cases are being reported, along with a growing level of violence.
- Rams Try to Curb Violence : Restrictions: Smaller drink sizes followed by shorter tailgate parties are attempts to reduce alcohol consumption.
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 9, 1990
- Names in the News - Oct. 9, 1990
- Names in the News - Oct. 9, 1990
- Names in the News - Oct. 9, 1990
- Names in the News - Oct. 9, 1990
- Names in the News - Oct. 9, 1990
- Names in the News - Oct. 9, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 9, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 9, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 9, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 9, 1990
- News ANALYSIS : U.S. Gulf Arsenal Appears Far From Fail-Safe in War
- World IN BRIEF : RWANDA : Troops Fight Rebels,Arrest Sympathizers
- County Obstetrics Plan Seen as Mere Stopgap : Health care: Proposal to ease overcrowding in the system calls for diverting poor pregnant women to private hospitals with empty beds. But because of the soaring birthrate, even that wouldn't be enough.
- Rose L. Rashmir; Researcher, Social Worker
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Tropical Storm Losing Strength
- OXNARD : Officers Go on Leave After Man's Death
- Free Faxes Let Families 'Reach Out' to Troops
- IRVINE : Free Tests Offered of Cholesterol Level
- Wyche Policy: Curtains, Levity
- Tomczak Leads Bears Over Packers, 27-13 : NFC: Former starter replaces injured Harbaugh in the second quarter, scores one touchdown and passes for another. Neal Anderson rushes for 141 yards.
- BASEBALL PLAYOFF NOTES : Red Sox Batters Hitting the Skids
- Music and Dance : Baroque Orchestra Performs Handel
- Casts Chosen for British Opera Dates
- SHORT TAKES : Dey to Shut Her 'L.A. Law' Books
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Arevalo; Guatemalan President in the '40s
- Europeans Rule Out Iraq Compromise : Policy: Twelve foreign ministers vow to keep up the pressure. They differ on creating a security arm within their alliance.
- WORLD : Sheik Succeeds Father in Dubai
- Utah Ex-Governor Dies
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : District, Teachers Union on Same Side
- Ramona
- Controlling Rude, Rowdy Football Fans : It's a Security Nightmare, Say Police Officers at Stadiums
- LOCAL ELECTIONS DISTRICT ATTORNEY : 2 Candidates Disagree on How to Run Office
- Science / Medicine : Death Risk High for Singles
- Erik Breukink pedaled to a 15-second victory...
- It's a Special Night for the Bills' Tasker, Who Gets Game Ball : Buffalo: He forces a fumble and later his blocked punt is returned for go-ahead touchdown.
- Auto Workers, Ford Agree on Tentative Pact
- MCEG Founder to Get $766,000: Jonathan D....
- Convicted Killer Says Lawyers' Feud Prevented Fair Trial : Appeal: He says his counsel and the district attorney had a short-lived romance and were engaged in a bitter paternity dispute.
- Thriving hippie community hits middle age : Lifestyle once included psychedelic drugs and free sex. But tastes changed, except for an appetite for art.
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- El Salvador 'Advocacy' Ad Rejected : Television: Commercial seeks to influence public opinion on upcoming Senate vote. Many stations say they don't accept "advocacy advertising."
- Organic Section of Farm Bill Finished: Negotiators...
- Leisure Technology to Miss Payment: The Los...
- OPEC Output Offsets Most of Gulf Loss
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Sheik Rashid; Ruler of Dubai Since 1958
- Youngsters Save Girl Who Fell in Pool
- World IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : Top Serbian Party Suspends Talks
- Arabs Will Not Fight Iraq, PLO Aide Says
- ELECTIONS GOP FORUM : Bush Gets Raked Over Coals at Party's Picnic
- ART : 'Pursuit of Marvelous' Explores Mind of Surrealist
- 'Imagine' All the People . . .
- Jazz : Clatworthy Overcomes at Atlas
- Sell-Out Crowds for 'Henry & June' : Movies: The controversy over the new adults-only NC-17 rating also draws protesters in Santa Ana.
- New Bid for Hotel Investors: The Los...
- HAPPENING TODAY
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- Pupils in Baghdad Taught to Follow the Party Line : Education: A strong sense of nationalism is a recurrent theme, even in fourth-grade crayon drawings.
- Trinkets and Tea for Alexandra
- Given $20 Million for Drug Enforcement <i> or </i> Treatment, I'd Choose . . . : . . . to refuse the choice. We must instead do more of both, from education to tough sentencing.
- Skinheads, Punks Push Anti-Racism Message to Peers
- Gallegly's Flyers Take Some Flak : Franking: The Democratic challenger says mailers are a waste of money. A spokesman replies that the incumbent has supported reforms.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 6 More Acres of Parkland Urged
- Closures of Schools Dominate Four Races : Election: Eleven candidates seek four seats on the Ocean View School District Board of Trustees. A lack of revenues has stirred the most interest.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS 44TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Beteta Attacks Hayden While Assemblyman Pushes 'Big Green'
- Cash Beats Kroon in Seiko Tourney
- THE SIDELINES : Chicago Bears Pick Waukegan Park for Winter Training Site
- NBA NOTEBOOK : Doing the Salary-Cap Dance
- Seahawks Add to Patriots' Troubles, 33-20 : AFC: Seattle scores two fourth-quarter touchdowns in 24 seconds for comeback victory.
- Whenever Esiason Delivered, Holman Was There to Receive : Bengals: Tight end becomes primary--but not sole--target after injury to wide receiver Eddie Brown last Monday.
- Newborn Actor Likes Bigger Soapbox
- Pop Music : Take 6 Preaches A Cappella Gospel
- Jerome Robbins' Way : Dancemaster Demanded Much for Mammoth 'Broadway'
- The Facts Are Against Any Panic : Why Iraq's aggression has not led to a significant shortage
- FULLERTON : Covina Firm's Bid Wins Street Contract
- Election Excess, 1990-Style: The Issues and the Dangers : What to think about the 28 questions on the Nov. 6 ballot
- Lottery Winner Uses Money to Buy Church
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : New Park Fees Get Council's Approval
- THE SIDELINES : Colts Owner Sets Dickerson Talk
- Dick Tomey, Arizona football coach, apologized for...
- STAGE REVIEW : A Poignant Reminder of Riddle of Death
- RACING ROUNDUP : McNall, Gretzky Score With a Longshot
- SHORT TAKES : Creator of Betty Boop Dies
- Faster Pussycat Falls Back on Its Back-Alley Roots : Pop Music: The band may have a gold album now, but it still plays with an attitude.
- Outrigger Buys Ontario Clarion: The Honolulu-based chain...
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Playboy Opens Hunt at Women's Colleges to Disprove Prudish Myth
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Protesters Decry Cuts in AIDS Funds
- News ANALYSIS : Why the Mess? Lawmakers Go Separate Ways
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- EEOC Files Suit Against Southwest Airlines: The...
- NBC Hires 5 Ad Firms for Olympics:...
- Gas Prices Rise 6 Cents Per Gallon:...
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Prisoner Population Hits Record Number
- COLUMN ONE : Is Quest Tarnishing the Nobel? : Today begins announcements of the most prestigious prize in science, arts and efforts toward peace. Debate centers on whether the storied gold medallion has become too seductive.
- Back-Yard Bash Raises Funds for AIDS Care
- Alexandra: the Princess and the Pedigree : Royalty: Southland will get a good look at the most popular and accessible member of the British royal family this week.
- WORLD : New Deaths in India Jobs Protest
- PLACENTIA : Pay Raises Approved for City Workers
- Soccer With a Kick : Disabled Get a Team to Call Their Own
- VENTURA : City Urges Workers to Use Car Pools
- Missed Putt by Lopez Gives Daniel Win
- Sydner's Big Game Sparks Hawaii, 44-3
- Laker Rookie Smith Goes Back to L.A.
- Long Beach's Johnson Will Fight Ohio's Ward at the Forum Tonight
- Steelers Get Well Against Chargers, 36-14 : AFC: Pittsburgh's offense scores its first four touchdowns of the season.
- IRONMAN TRIATHLON : Mark Allen Wins, Gains Confidence
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Unser Takes Title, Fittipaldi Wins Race
- CHARGER REVIEW : REPORT CARD / T.J. SIMERS : Don't Let Moms, Dads See This One
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Debate Over Art and Free Speech Isn't Finished : Arts: A museum director may have been found not guilty of obscenity, but the NEA and 2 Live Crew are still under fire.
- JAZZ MUSIC REVIEW : McLaughlin Scales Another Creative Peak : His trio's Peppers Golden Bear set combined creative synergy and musical risk-taking--with the net result even greater than the sum of its varied parts.
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : MUTUAL FUNDS
- Many Bidders for U.S. Oil: Thirty-three offers...
- Banks Pull Out, but Unions Vow a New UAL Bid : Airlines: The offer is likely to be much lower than the $201 a share that the company's board approved in April. It may set up a union-board showdown.
- An Economist Out to Be SuedUniversity of...
- Unexpected Vote in Louisiana Seen as New Sign of Discontent : Politics: Johnston's narrow primary victory joins warning shots fired at incumbents earlier in other states as anger rises among constituents.
- WORLD : Hostages Checked for Release
- Feinstein, Wilson in Bitter Clash at Debate : Politics: He attacks her acceptance of large campaign donations. She criticizes his Senate attendance record.
- Nation in Brief : FLORIDA : Storm Weakens, Moves Out to Sea
- Japan May Step Up Aid to Gulf : Diplomacy: Tokyo's foreign minister plans to meet with Syria's president today.
- SANTA ANA : Schools' Enrollment Climbs Nearly 3,000
- 12 Killed--6 in Drive-By Shootings--on Weekend
- SIMI VALLEY : Choices for School Post to Be Discussed
- Science / Medicine : Left-Handedness Seed in Womb
- How to Obtain Emissions Data
- A San Deigo County Side Trip in the History of the Civil War
- Welch Wins Mind Game as A's Take a 2-0 Lead, 4-1 : AL playoffs: Red Sox fail in their attempts to disturb pitcher's timing by leaving the batter's box during his deliveries.
- If the NFL Is So Smart, How Come Its Rejects Keep Becoming Stars?
- Rams Defenseless in Overtime Loss, 34-31 : Pro football: After coming back from a 21-0 deficit, they lose to the Bengals when Jim Breech kicks a 44-yard field goal in extra period. L.A. record slips to 1-3.
- COMING ATTRACTIONS
- MEDIA : Some Winners, Some Losers in Radio Ratings Game
- Soviets Buy More U.S. Soymeal: A 205,000-metric-ton...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Australia Wants to Trim Sheep
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Bloody Day in Jerusalem : 19 Arabs Die in Clashes at Holy Site
- California IN BRIEF : MONTEREY : Veteran Prosecutor Kills Himself
- Feinstein, Wilson Vow Change for '90s in TV Debate : Campaign: Senator implies she would be a tool of legislators. She suggests he represents politics-as-usual.
- 2 U.S. Pilots Die in Crash in Saudi Arabia
- SIMI VALLEY : District Rejects Union's Grievance
- Teen Playing With Gun Fatally Shoots Self
- Science / Medicine : Simple Blood Test Able to Detect All Types of Cancer
- Barclay Theatre Praised for Acoustics, Sense of Intimacy
- Mater Dei's Fowler Undergoes Surgery, May Sit Out Season
- Colorado's Extra Down Might Be the One That the Rams Lost in '68
- Steelers Finally Able to Make Their Points
- GOLF ROUNDUP : O'Meara Wins When Hallberg Three-Putts Last Hole
- CBS Wins a 23 Share, 0.13 Rating in Playoffs
- Southwest Tightens Rules on Academics
- NFL Union Suggests Bar on All Media
- Your End Zone's Plugged? Call a Plummer
- Miller Rallies Falcons for Win Against Saints
- THE NFL: WEEKEND CLOSE-UP : Even Steelers Get Downright Offensive
- ARTS
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- British Pound Soars as It Enters EC's Currency Grid
- Security a Nightmare, Police at Stadiums Say : Sports: Controlling fans at professional football games is perhaps the toughest job the Coliseum force faces.
- WORLD : Foe of Seoul Regime Starts Fast
- Police Erect 3-Mile Fence to Protect Party Leaders at Conference in Britain
- NATION : Nuns Forgive Thief's Bad Habit
- ORANGE : Bronze Signs to Mark Old Towne
- Book Titles Put School Mural in Doghouse
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Coast Highway Widening Begins
- Red Cross Transfers Blood Testing to L.A.
- Pop Music : Nigerian Fashek Makes L.A. Debut With Fresh Fusion
- Let's Hope Children's TV Act Will Vanquish Ninja Turtles
- Music and Dance : Yoav Talmi Begins San Diego Reign
- ARTS
- DANCE REVIEW : S.F. Ballet Brings Tetley's 'Tagore' to San Diego
- Israelis Get First Gas Masks With Mixed Emotions : Defense: Three cities get equipment to guard against a chemical assault. Questions on effectiveness arise.
- East County
- Given $20 Million for Drug Enforcement <i> or </i> Treatment, I'd Choose . . . : . . . to expend effort and money on both, to save future generations from this scourge. We can't afford not to.
- Firms Report 9 Million Pounds of Toxic Emissions : Environment: Chemical discharges into the air in 1989 slightly exceed 1988 figures, with GM citing a 51% increase at its Van Nuys plant.
- Colts Win Another Close One : AFC: Bentley's touchdown run with 5:53 left holds up in victory over the Chiefs, 23-19.
- Lions' Gagliano Stars in Win Over Vikings
- Janicki Gets Victory When Challenger Gets Lost
- Cowboys Still Dominate Buccaneers, 14-10 : NFC: Rookie running back Emmitt Smith gains 121 yards and scores the go-ahead touchdown as Dallas stays unbeaten against Tampa Bay.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Pacific Ends UCI Water Polo Streak
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Marked for Death' Excels, but Violently
- NHL ROUNDUP : Trottier Leads Penguins in 7-4 Comeback Victory
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Recycling Policy Adopted by City
- COSTA MESA : Council Candidates to Speak at Forums
- Luginbill to Put Problems in Writing : San Diego State: Coach still searching for improvement after defense's latest debacle. He's hoping his players benefit from written evaluations.
- Gill's Agent Accuses Hornet VP of Abuse
- Big Eight to Review Colorado's Fifth Down
- IRVINE : UCI to Use Grant to Boost Overseas Study
- Checkpoint's Checkered Safety Draws Ire : Immigration: Recent mishaps have sparked calls to halt Border Patrol enforcement efforts at San Onofre, but authorities say the operations there are invaluable at stemming flow of illegal aliens and drugs.
- For Rams, Only Race Left Is One for Wild Card Spot
- Chris Jackson, the Denver Nuggets' first-round draft...
- Jackson Faces Pirates With Sneer and Bark in NL Playoff Game 3
- SHORT TAKES : British Academy Lauds Connery
- SHORT TAKES : Fisher: Drugs Sharpened 'Edge'
- ARTS
- Creative Interaction From McLaughlin Trio : Jazz: The guitarist demonstrates how easily the music can incorporate a colorful assemblage of styles, influences and attitudes.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Catfish on Move Despite Strike
- P.M. BRIEFING : Continental Orders 50 757 Jets
- Princess by Profession : Alexandra, Who Will Visit Orange County This Week, Is One of Britain's Most Popular and Accessible Royals
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Agency to Pay for Mayor's Headboard
- Sumitomo Bank's Chairman Resigns in Wake of Scandal
- Shuttle Crew Starts Small Test Fire : Science: The astronauts' safety experiment will help determine how flames spread in space.
- A New Twist on Eco-Books
- Tofu, Cars and Videotape: Hollywood Firm Gives Selling a New Look : Marketing: A former TV star in Japan, Jeffery Goddard has transformed the video brochure into an effective deal closer for an array of products.
- Commentary : You Call This Architecture? : There's A Crying Need for New Thinking and Name for Latest Trend: Try Hokeytecture
- Work on Transplants Nets 2 Americans a Nobel
- As Hungry Croc Attacked Mom, Son Remembered Dad's Advice
- Man Is Shot to Death in Condo : Crime: The early-morning killing in a quiet, upscale neighborhood of Rancho Santa Margarita leaves residents stunned.
- Laid-Off Lockheed Workers Are Forced to Face the 'Real World'
- THOUSAND OAKS : Teen Calls 911 While Confronting Robber
- Ecological Issues Come in All Colors : Environment: Mainstream groups are turning to issues affecting ethnic communities, and there is growing minority participation in the movement.
- He Keeps Passes Simple--Over and Over : Bengals: Esiason leaves the hoopla aside, completes 30 of 44 against the Rams for 471 yards.
- SPOTLIGHT / A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL : TRADE REVIEW
- GOLF / SHAV GLICK : New Tijeras Creek Course Instant Success
- A Spirited 'Earnest' From a Financially Strapped Troupe : Stage: The Grove Shakespeare Festival precedes Oscar Wilde's gem with a plea for funds. This production may be its last.
- Are We Losing Our Freedom to Sing?
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Prof. Dan Crary Does a Class Act : The guitarist's two-hour concert at the Laguna Niguel venue was a must course for anybody with a regard for folk-based acoustic music.
- Price Opens UCLA Recital Season : Music: The celebrated diva delivers a masterly recital nearly six years after her operatic retirement.
- China's 1st Big Mac Attack--Diners Crave 'Pork Buns'
- Allied-Signal Holds Deliveries, Fearing Faked Vendor Tests
- Tidal Wave of Emigration Carries Off Soviet 'Brains' : Exodus: Experts say the trend threatens Kremlin reforms and could set back scientific research.
- Israel Plans New East Jerusalem Housing : Mideast: A major project for Arab area is announced by Shamir. The action runs counter to U.S. policy.
- Philadelphia's Plunge Tied to Political Ill Will : Finances: The city must raise $206 million by Dec. 1 or be driven into bankruptcy. 'This is it, this is Armageddon,' one official says.
- S. Africa Sanctions Amnesty for ANC Exiles
- VENTURA : Parents Help Teach School Mini-Courses
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Leavenworth Gets a Mulligan
- OK, OK . . . Maybe Green Can Help Noll Out After All
- Missouri Files Protest on 5th-Down Winning TD
- OAK TREE : Best Pal Wins, Earns Ticket East
- The Players: How They Might Fare in a Downturn
- Sudan's Pro-Iraq Stand Cutting Food Aid, Carter Says
- Renegade Officer Vows to Keep Up Campaign to Bring Down Aquino
- Oxonians Come to Aid of College
- Soviets Detain Greenpeace Protest Ship
- NATION : Early Wyoming, Colorado Snow
- Man Held in Wife's Stabbing
- Radon 2nd-Leading Lung Cancer Cause
- Sorcerers Get Some Tips on Wicca, Wicca Ways : Magic: The Harvest Moon Celebration at Pierce College offers workshops in witchcraft.
- Trucks Loaded Up With No Place to Go : Dumps: A ripple effect is being felt elsewhere because Sunshine Canyon Landfill has cut the amount it will accept each day.
- IRVINE : Restaurant Manager Is Beaten by Robbers