- Boy Killed in Shooting Near School Headquarters
- San Diego
- San Diego
- Reynolds, Barnes Test Positive for Steroids
- European golf officials threatened to pull stars...
- The Sidelines : Indians Acquire Pitcher Blair
- The Sidelines : Michigan State QB Arrested
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : Weekday Update
- Reds' Ferguson Joins Padres
- Makoto Sasaki of the Daiei Hawks singled...
- A basketball player for Union College in...
- Container Firm Hurt by Order to Hold the Foam
- Diane M. Sitar has been appointed vice...
- Fairway to Settle Suit on Alleged Misrepresentations
- Japan to Fulfill Kuwait's Order of 2 Tankers
- Strikebound Daily News' Sales Lagging
- Emily Beebee has been named director of...
- FDIC May Assess Special Fee: The agency...
- * David M. Lloyd has resigned as...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Economics Still Divides Germany
- P.M. BRIEFING : Wal-Mart to Buy Wholesale Club
- CA ITT in Van Nuys won a...
- Carter Hawley Plans to Buy Shares: The...
- USC Benefactor: One in a Million : Endowment: Merle Bensinger and his desire to share survived an orphanage upbringing, cerebral palsy, discrimination and the struggle for an education.
- BERLIN : A Double Anniversary
- BOOK REVIEW : The 'Final Word' on the Piltdown Man Hoax : PILTDOWN: A Scientific Forgery <i> by Frank Spenser</i> Oxford University Press $22.95, 290 pages. : THE PILTDOWN PAPERS 1908-1955 Oxford University Press $59.95, 294 pages
- Pension Bonus Is Halved but Not Lost
- Federal Court Clerk Admits Trying to Sell Document
- WESTMINSTER : City Cannot Recover Cost of Fighting Suit
- COUNTYWIDE : Former Official's Pension Takes a Cut
- Road to Fillmore to Close at Intervals
- Kingston Rule, Son of Secretariat, Sets Record to Win Melbourne Cup
- MUSIC REVIEW : Russian Fare--as Only the Russians Can : In its Southern California debut, the mighty Leningrad Philharmonic brings timbre, temperament and instinct to a Prokofiev-Tchaikovsky program.
- L.A. Assistance for Leningrad
- Documentary : The Sewer Kids of Bogota: The Underclass Underground : Hundreds of young vagrants live desperate, stoned lives in the storm sewers under Colombia's capital. They gather there for protection from the elements, and from vigilante hit squads who threaten their very lives.
- Delays in Signing Death Certificates
- Teaching Abstinence to Prevent AIDS
- Halloween Treats
- Ending World Hunger
- L.A. Assistance for Leningrad
- On the Right Course
- Teaching Abstinence to Prevent AIDS
- Green Light for Traffic
- Regional Outlook: Mideast : Gulf States Taking New Look at Regional Defense Force : Living by goodwill is not enough, Gulf Cooperation Council officials say in wake of Kuwait invasion. The council may open its arms to Iran to help bolster political stability.
- L.A. Assistance for Leningrad
- HomeFed Stock Buyer Looks at the Long Run
- Grumman Corp.: The Bethpage, N.Y.-based defense contractor...
- STOCKS : Declining Oil Prices Boost Dow by 11.39
- Fan Marketer to Raise up to $2.5 Million With Stock
- Transamerica Insurance's Quarterly Profit Off 20%
- Vehicle Sales Up 5.7%, but Many in Industry Fret : Autos: They say the outlook is worsening. Anxious dealers have been cutting back on orders.
- Trio-Tech Acquires Express Test Corp.
- Randal W. Jones has joined Rancho Vista...
- Huntway's $3.58-Million Loss Blamed on Oil Prices
- Brodwolf Construction has named Phyllis Littleton, operations...
- Airlines High on Commuter Aircraft Use : Air travel: Business in Orange County is taking off for four regional carriers that are partners to larger companies. Small lines fly as if they were part of the big ones.
- Camera Platforms Loses $679,128 in 3rd Quarter
- U.S. Issues Diet Advice: Cut Fat, Eat Vegetables
- Fraud Defendant Has Long History of Legal Woes : Courts: Records show that Douglas P. Blankenship of San Clemente is named in a variety of state and federal lawsuits.
- 2 Arabs Die in Wake of Kahane Slaying
- Woman Tells Court Father Is a Killer
- France Cool to King Hussein's Plea
- CAMARILLO : Toxic Waste Drive Is Largest in County
- REGIONAL REPORT : CHP Stealth Cars Target Truckers : Highway safety: Officers in inconspicuous vehicles watch, stop and cite big-rig drivers for speeding and other violations on freeways.
- Supreme Court Weighs Strict Anti-Drug Laws : Crime: A man received a life sentence for cocaine possession. The case will test whether the justices will put limits on states' tougher statutes.
- Gulf War Threatens Environment, Jordan King Warns
- Federal Observers to Monitor Polls
- Helms, Gantt About Even After N. Carolina Struggle : Senate: Contest has become a barometer of race's role in Southern politics. Both candidates end with ad blitz, push for a big voter turnout.
- Robert W. Brewster has been named director...
- NATION : Postal Service Graded at 'Low B'
- WORLD : Guerrillas Kidnap Missionary
- Southland : Wounded Man--and $300,000
- Europe OKs Freeze on Gas Emissions
- Letters From Mideast Soldiers Stir the Feelings of Students
- Turnout Below 40% Expected Across Nation
- WORLD : New Pakistani Leader Sworn In
- LOCAL : Rock Hudson Insurer Not Liable
- Next Step : The New Fundamentalists: Now, It's the Hindus' Turn : Ancient hatreds fueled the storming of the India mosque, but politics is involved, too.
- U.S., PLO Confer on U.N. Role in West Bank, Gaza
- U.S. Airline Industry Faces Year of Devastating Losses : Travel: Iraq-induced fuel price hikes may lead to $2 billion in red ink. Fares will rise, carriers dwindle.
- Nation : Guam Governor Wins Reelection
- GEE, THANKS: Robin ("Lifestyles of the Rich...
- PORT HUENEME : Complaints Close School Bible Club
- Litton Systems Inc. in Moorpark won a...
- Investors Still Leery of Small Banks, Despite Solid Earnings Reports : Finance: BSD Bancorp, among others, has watched helplessly as stock value has fallen amid rising profits.
- Stephen Ash has been appointed manager and...
- Housing Sales Rise 25% in October, but Slump Isn't Over
- UPI Tells Union to Accept Pay Cuts or Face Liquidation
- Home Sales in California Are Down Sharply
- First National Bank has named Mary Del...
- O.C. Ex-Broker Pleads Guilty to Insider Trading
- Shirley Tisch has joined Horizon Pacific Properties...
- Wyle Laboratories Reactivates Stock Buyback: The El...
- Harry Weinberg; Hawaii Landowner, Businessman
- Eight Arrested in Attack on Homeless
- Judge-Officer Romance Sets Suspects Free
- Arabs Fire at Israeli Patrol From Empty U.N. Building
- Muslim Militias in Lebanon Sign Peace Agreement
- County Turnout Moderate : Pace at Polls Is 1% Under '86 Elections
- MOSCOW : Revolutionary Parade
- CA Apex Mfg. Co. in No. Hollywood...
- Insider Trading Case Settled: The Securities and...
- Market Hinders Sale of Glickman Estate : Bankruptcy: Five months after the realty tycoon went bust, creditors are a long way from getting their money.
- J. Cameron Wade & Associates in Oxnard...
- Mitchell Russ has joined Grubb & Ellis...
- CA Sensor Systems Inc. in Chatsworth won...
- Air Fare Increase Sought: The leading airline...
- National Medical Enterprises Inc., Santa Monica, has...
- Militant Rabbi Kahane Slain by N.Y. Gunman : Assassination: The radical Zionist and founder of the Jewish Defense League had just given a speech. Attacker is wounded and captured.
- Building on Past: Convicted Watergate figure Jeb...
- Hussein Orders 106 Foreign Hostages Freed : Gulf crisis: The Pentagon has ordered more than 500 reserve combat troops to active duty.
- Pool Is Now Open; Trunks Required
- Bomb Damages Liquor Store, Car
- New DWP Leader Stresses Conservation : Utilities: Daniel W. Waters says an incentive and rebate program will cut energy consumption and residents can be educated to reduce water use.
- Canned Food Donations Sought for Charity
- Field's Parking Crunch Lands School District in Zoning Fight
- Court Upholds Delay of Brando Murder Trial
- Band Leader Hears the Polka Wave Rolling In
- MOORPARK : Bowers Criticized for Funding Ely's Trips
- Thinking Big : Christo's Umbrella Art Project a Hit Before It's Up
- A Dog Named Snooker
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : Weekday Update
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Mahaska Will Try Grass on Opening Day
- TV REVIEW : ABC's 'Cop': It Just Doesn't Rock
- STAGE REVIEW : Juncture of Tragedy, Comedy : 'Broadway Bound' manages to join opposite emotions to create a single melody in counterpoint. Harper Roisman and Kathleen Collins are superb in the Laguna Playhouse production.
- Paper Says All Marcos Wealth to Be Returned
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE MIDDLE EAST : They Deal in War, Not Democracy : Peace has no hope in the region until the arms race is stilled and conditions of political freedom emerge.
- School District to Delay Relocation of Teachers : Jobs: Supt. Anton's decision could cost $2 million. Parents, students and union officials fought transfer of 100 instructors with uncrowded classes.
- ELECTIONS : Longest Ballot in History Awaits Voters
- Buffa Is Awarded $25,000 OCTD Contract for Video : Transit: The contract for the production was not competitively bid. It also stipulates that the Costa Mesa mayor raise another $50,000 elsewhere.
- Yaroslavsky Warns of Crisis, Calls for Cuts
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NFL : Rutledge Gets Redskins' Starting Job
- Steinbrenner Barred From Free Agent Deals : Baseball: Fay Vincent turns down requests from Yankees' former majority partner to have a hand in talks, saying language in their agreement was clear.
- Trip to Seattle Poorly Timed for 4-5 Bruins : UCLA: Washington, already the best team in the Pac-10, could be inspired by its No. 2 ranking.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : Weekday Update : USC : Royster Running at 1,000-Yard Pace
- Troy's Windle to Miss Finale
- Risque Role Made Briton a Soviet Star
- TV Reviews : State Lotteries: Winners and Losers
- San Diego Gains Luster as a Dance Center : Dance: An ex-Twyla Tharp performer has made a go of it with his troupe, the Malashock Dance and Company, and now two dancers from world-class companies will debut at the Lyceum for the troupe's season-opener.
- County Urged to Accept Settlement on Olive View
- COLUMN LEFT : Talk With the Brute, or It's War Unknown : Direct discussions between the U.S. and Iraq are the only hope for a bloodless solution.
- Richard C. Lindsay; Air Force Lieutenant General
- ANAHEIM : Council to Consider Rent-Control Issue
- Pedestrian Dies After Being Hit by Cars on Freeway
- VENTURA : Denial on Condos to Be Reviewed
- Letters of Arabia : Troops' Replies Give Students an Up-Close Look at the Mideast
- Slaying Shows Lancaster Isn't Immune to Urban Ills
- Baseball Giants, Super Bowl Are Issues
- U.S. All-Stars Striking Out in Japan : Team Including Cecil Fielder, Dave Stewart Loses 4 Straight
- Banke Is Stopped in the Fourth Round : Boxing: He is knocked down three times by Decima, who wins WBC super-bantamweight title.
- Neely Helps Bruins Tie, Beat Rangers
- Barnes Denies Use of Steroids : Drugs: Shot-putter joins track star Butch Reynolds in discounting positive testing that could keep them out of the 1992 Olympics.
- Corona del Mar Gets Top Billing in 5-A Volleyball
- TENNIS' TERRIFIC TWINS : Young Schinaia Sisters Provide Irvine High a Promising Future
- USD Soccer in Division I Playoffs
- JAZZ REVIEW : Poncho Sanchez Adds Spice to Latin Menu : His band offered a program of Latin numbers, standards and originals that pulled diners from the table and onto the dance floor.
- Pacific Symphony to Honor Bernstein
- ART REVIEWS : Cautionary Tale in Comic Book Form
- Man Shot to Death in Front of 2 Young Sons : Oxnard: A construction worker is gunned down when he opens the door of his motel room. His children say they recognized the killer.
- Sheriff's Officers Say Escape Plot Thwarted : Jail: Officials uncover various tools and weapons for an alleged escape attempt. Three of five suspects were involved in prior escapes.
- ENDORSEMENTS : A summary of this newspaper's recommendaitons for today's election : STATE OF CALIFORNIA
- Alleged Courier for Silberman Gets Probation : Courts: Banker Jack Norman Myers, who testified in money-laundering case of Silberman and Petti, avoids jail in plea bargain.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Suit Filed Against Former Mayor Kelly
- Baseball's major leagues, which last week canceled...
- Reynolds, Barnes Found Positive in Steroid Tests
- Pam Monasee has been named director of...
- Sheryl McKinney has been named assistant account...
- Joan Huke has been named sales executive,...
- Commodity Exchanges Will Stay in New York : Wall Street: The four had considered moving to New Jersey in what would have been a blow to the Big Apple.
- CMS Agrees to Market TriGem's Computer Line
- ATI Medical Reports Loss in 4th Quarter
- WORLD : French Student Protests Spread
- Paris Students Attack Police in National Protest
- 2 Die in Steam Explosion
- Claims Board Urges County to Settle Suit Over Hospital
- Local : Suitcase of Cash Found Near Wounded Man in Studio City
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Panel Expected to OK Pierside Project
- Maniscalco Jury Says It's Still Deadlocked : Trial: Jurors again tell a judge that it cannot unanimously agree on a verdict. The judge may rule today on a possible mistrial.
- CLIPBOARD : Sound Off!
- New Route Studied for Golf Course Pipeline
- S.D. Council Revokes Plan to Reopen Pomerado Road
- Michael Davis Becomes Burbank's Fire Chief
- Makoto Sasaki of the Daiei Hawks singled...
- Filly Plenty of Grace Tops Oak Tree Best-of-the-Meet Balloting
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'The Nasty Girl' Uncovers Ghosts of Nazi Past
- Short Takes : 'Won't Diet Again,' Oprah Says
- The Sidelines : Foreman Exhibition Bout Set
- Artists' Rights Bill Awaiting Bush's Signature : Congress: The precedent-setting statute would protect artworks from unauthorized mutilation and change.
- T-Bill Rates Retreat: The Treasury Department sold...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Paper Firm to Buy Graphics Line
- Drug Conviction Struck Down Over Illegal Search
- Argument Between 2 Men at Retirement Home Ends in Death
- 2 Cities OK New Taxes, 2 Reject Them on Eve of Vote
- Group May Make Own Offer for Canyon : Parkland: After a separate appraisal, the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy considers paying $8.75 million for the Fryman parcel.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : County Voters Confront Lengthy Ballot
- BUENA PARK : City Names Director of Development
- Hancock Has Deal With USC : College football: Trojans' opponent on New Year's Eve expected to be Michigan State.
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : CHARGERS : Injuries May Sideline Elway on Sunday
- Satellite Television Merger in Britain Faces Opposition : Communications: While the money-losing companies work to mesh their combined operations, officials raise the question of whether the deal skirted the law.
- Litton Data Systems in Van Nuys won...
- Ask Computer to Lay Off 270: Ask...
- SFE Technologies to Sell West-Cap Subsidiary
- Ventura Entertainment Posts $2.6-Million Loss
- Investors Sue Laventhol & Horwath: The lawsuit...
- Sapporo Breweries Ltd. has named Munekazu Takenishi...
- W.V. (Bill) Young has joined Escondido National...
- Joseph F. Iuculano has been named director...
- American Founders Sold for $31 Million : S&L; crisis: An investors group bought the Phoenix life insurance company, which had been owned by the now-insolvent Lincoln Savings.
- Wait-and-See Dow Closes 17.08 Lower
- Charles Abdi has been promoted to vice...
- Bank Holding Company Reports Loss: West Coast...
- No Teachers for 20,000
- Turnout Lags '86 Vote : Very Light in Some GOP Strongholds
- Older They Are, Harder They Fall
- Brandt in Iraq on Hostages Mission
- Burbank Man Guilty of Murdering Wife : Trial: Jury decides that ex-convict killed his spouse to collect her insurance and wounded himself as a ruse. He says, 'I was framed.'
- 13 Officials to Go on Free Europe Trip to Study Transit Innovations : Travel: Two state business organizations and hosts in Paris, Berlin and other cities will pick up the tab.
- County Teams in Wild-Card Match in Girls' Tennis
- Real Rams Are Still Unknown to Coach : Pro football: Even after an impressive victory over Houston, Robinson has no idea of what to expect from his team.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : SAN DIEGO STATE : Receivers Attribute Success to Coach
- Patriots Waive Perryman, Cite Mediocre Games
- MUSIC REVIEW : Schubertian Concert at Irvine Barclay : The chamber group An die Musik brought Schubert's lyricism to the new theater.
- '4th Choice' : Dry Spell Is Over for Alan Arkin
- P.M. BRIEFING : EC Approves Farm Subsidy Cuts
- Strikebound Daily News' Sales Lagging : Labor: A relative handful of staff members are managing to put out the paper. Selling it on street corners to working-class readers turns out to be the hard part.
- Datron Posts Loss, Faces U.S. Audit on Naval Contract
- NATION : 'Liz Taylor of Lobsters' Dies
- The Chow's a Mess, Troops Complain : Desert Shield: It's hot, it's dull, it's swarming with flies, but what's really eating them is the food.
- Environment : French Rail Plan May Be Derailed in Countryside : In Provence, opposition to the high-speed TGV trains threatens France's desire to become the transportation center of the new Europe.
- Pentagon Loses 9-Year Battle to Bar Gay Army Sergeant
- POVERTY / UNCERTAIN MEASURE : Government's Statistics on Poor No Longer Add Up, Some Claim : A formula devised in the 1960s was based on food costs. But now critics say that method leads to an undercount.
- IRVINE : Culture Mix Blends at UCI Festival
- Woman, 22, Killed in Car Accident
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : Weekday Update : AROUND THE NATION : Oregon to Be Invited by Freedom Bowl
- Remainder of Raider Schedule Takes On a Different Look
- Mike Glickman's Post-Bankruptcy Life : Real estate: He's now selling houses for another company. The asking price of his Encino home has been lowered from nearly $3 million to about $2.5 million.
- Pawnshops: Lenders of Last Resort : Credit: A recent study shows that for many low-income people, they're seen as the only available source for a small loan. Interest rates can run as high as 300%.
- Cancer & Pregnancy : Dilemma Sometimes Pits Survival Against Abortion
- Sailor Convicted in Dumping of Medical Waste : Court-martial: Corpsman sentenced to brig because hazardous waste was dumped behind a San Diego store by the sailor's wife after she found it in his car.
- USC Explosion Triggers Report of Faulty Shower
- The Sidelines : New Street Stock Car Races Set
- Carson Fired by Browns After 42-0 Defeat to Bills
- Real Rams Are Still Unknown to Coach : Pro football: Even after an impressive victory over Houston, Robinson has no idea of what to expect from his team.
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Bell or Dyal Stuck on Injured Reserve
- They Unload on a Knight to Remember
- Short Takes : Sarah Brightman Breaks Knot With Andrew Lloyd Webber
- Thieves Didn't Have a Prayer at Monastery
- Immigrants Change Flavor of the Way L.A. Area Plays : Culture: Growing more secure in a new land, Central Americans step out to a new beat in entertainment.
- Did Pilgrims Eat Turkey? N.Y. Phone Service Has Answer
- NATION : Anti-Semitic Slur Jails Lawyer
- A Tragic Legacy : Why is Tay-Sachs, a rare genetic disorder, killing so many children in a tiny Cajun town? The answer seems to lie in the region's melting-pot heritage.
- TUSTIN : Wider Siding OKd for Historic Home
- Oxnard's Sunday Cruisers Keep On Rolling : Cars: Young drivers carry on a tradition begun before they were born. Police say trouble has been minimal.
- Suspected Wife-Killer Has Long History of Criminal Activities
- PLATFORM : In Their Interest
- Infidelity Incites Rage, Psychologist Testifies at Broderick Trial
- CAMARILLO : Group Urges Buffer Zones Along Canals
- Ex-Official Denies There's a Conflict in Contract to Tenant
- Trail Blazers Can Stick Lakers With 0-2 Start
- Sockers, Rink Owner Put End to Differences
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NFL
- Top Volleyball Teams Flop Spots This Season
- The Leningrad's Architect : Conductor Yuri Temirkanov Rebuilds a Legendary Orchestra
- Gwynn D. Brown has joined Barney &...
- Sun Introduces New Workstation: Sun Microsystems unveiled...
- Jim Bittman has been appointed as manager...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Big Prudential-Bache Layoffs
- Orion Debt Downgraded
- Businessland Inc.: The computer products retailer reported...
- Dale Roark has been named a division...
- Reporters of Avocado Theft Get the Green
- SCIENCE/ TECHNOLOGY
- Krenwinkel Loses 9th Bid for Parole
- PARIS IN THE RED: You're a $150,000-a-year...
- Hollywood Takes a Gamble
- Fax Machine Serves as Ballot Box in Gulf : Elections: California has used the device to send material to troops. But it is not one of the 33 states that will accept votes cast via the special setup.
- CLIPBOARD : BREEDING BIRD: GREEN-BACKED HERON (Butorides striatus)
- Clyde Ventura; Theater Director
- 11th Chess Game Ends in a Draw After 24 Moves, Perpetual Check
- SAN CLEMENTE : Police Still Looking for Rape Suspect
- Councilman Wants L. A. to Help Sued 'Samaritan'
- V.A. Janitors Not Checked After Radioactive Spill
- SCHOOL REPORT : Anti-Prejudice Policy Reaffirmed
- PRO FOOTBALL : Just Call It No-Fault Offense
- ART
- GULF WATCH: Day 96 : A daily briefing paper on developments in the crisis : Hostage Front:
- NEW DELHI : A Government at Bay
- Go to Polls, Bush Tells Republicans : Politics: President talks tough on the last day of campaigning. The election 'is critical,' he says in Texas in trying to use coattails to aid candidates.
- The Wonder Watchdog : Advocacy: For Robert Fellmeth, chairing a new endowment in public interest law at USD is just a continuation of his fight to speak up for the little guy.
- The Man Who Penned Hitler's Diaries Is Forging a New Life : Konrad Kujau spent three years in a West German prison for his role in the literary hoax. Now, he's back on the streets and his bogus work is considered the best in the business.
- Burglars May Have Struck as Man Lay Dead
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : Here Are Issues, Candidates on the Ballot for San Diego County Voters : Key races: Rep. Jim Bates' tough challenge and the race to replace a tarnished Sheriff Duffy are in spotlight.
- Wachs Wants City to Defend Rescuer in Lawsuit
- SIMI VALLEY : Theft Suspect Halted After Freeway Chase
- Lancaster at a Loss Over Mysterious Killing of Girl, 14
- BASEBALL : Effort to Keep Rose Off Ballot Is Alleged
- Mission Viejo Gains Top Spot
- County Water Polo Teams Play 2-A Wild-Card Matches Today
- Pasquale's Unit Is Special
- TV Reviews : The Historic Turnaround of Postwar Japan