- How They Killed the Little Girl in Her : LION AT THE DOOR <i> by David Attoe (Little, Brown: $17.95; 232 pp.) </i>
- Designs to Ease the Lives of Everyone
- Price, Purity of Cocaine Vary Widely Across Nation : Drugs: Estimated 'street values' can differ based on the form of cocaine--rock or powder, the amount purchased and the city where it is bought.
- Settlement Near in Baby-Switch Case
- Orange County Blood Donors Help Satisfy Need by Bay Area
- 'Groucho' Is Back : Actor Returns to Where He Cut His Theatrical Teeth
- Ex-Employees of O.C. Use Revolving Door : Government: A survey of former staffers found more than 20 who returned to do business with the county.
- Nation : IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : HIV Carrier Who Bit Officer Gets 10 Years
- Bad Dream Under a Panama Hat : Noriega: If the U.S. government did snatch the general, could he turn into George Bush's tar baby?
- 2 Killed, 3 Injured in Freeway Crash
- Centers to Offer Free Influenza Vaccine : Free Flu Vaccine Offered at Clinics
- Festival Offers Mixed Bag of Prices, Availability : Culture: Some events have been sold out for months and some may be out of pocketbook range, but there are choices.
- What Some Former County Employees Are Doing Now
- Incorrect Tax Bills Sent to 29,111
- World : IN BRIEF : NORTHERN IRELAND : IRA Gunmen Kill Officer, Wound 2nd
- Knights of Malta Called Home on Mission
- It's Not All Darkness for Democrats, but They Have to Stop Being Republicans
- Quake Boosting Demand for Disaster Training : Volunteers: L.A. firefighters already had a long waiting list for classes to teach civilian emergency teams.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Gets Lesson With 34-24 Loss to Riverside
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Cal Poly SLO Rallies but Loses to Sacramento
- EAST ROUNDUP : No. 18 West Virginia Recovers in a Big Way, 69-3
- The Myth of U.S. Manufacturing
- MY DATELESS DIARY: An American Journey <i> by R. K. Narayan (Penguin: $6.95) </i>
- CROSSOVER DREAMS : Richard Alatorre Calls the Shots in East L.A., But to Succeed Citywide He'll Have to Woo the Westside
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : CENTERPIECE OF THE CARIBBEAN'S COGNOSCENTI : MALLIOUHANA: A VERY SPECIAL RESORT ON TINY ANGUILLA
- Marchers Denounce Racism in Chicago : Protest: Mayor Daley's neighborhood is targeted. White residents there say blacks should picket the police instead.
- President Sees Quake Devastation as Search for Bodies Continues : Disaster: Damage estimates climb to more than $5.5 billion as forecast of rain adds to Bay Area's miseries.
- India Hindu-Muslim Disputes Flare Over Questions of Religion and State
- Race Focuses on Slow Growth, Low-Cost Housing : Election: The Thousand Oaks City Council is too closely tied to developers, say several candidates among the eight contenders in the Nov. 7 race to fill a vacated seat.
- Encinitas Parks Proposition a Brave and Worthy Request
- San Jose's Big Plays Overcome the 49ers
- It's a Big Victory for Illinois, by George
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : In other games:
- Woolridge Is Happy Despite Injury
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Hoyas Waiting for a Leader to Emerge
- PREP WRAPUP : Banning Coach Thinks His Winning Team Has Lost Its Drive
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : SHEER GRACE : A VISIT TO MADEWOOD, 'QUEEN OF THE BAYOU'
- Buying Carpet? Beware of This Type of Padding : Consumer: Some unscrupulous dealers engage in scams to drive up the cost of so-called bargain merchandise.
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : LONDON'S LITTLE-KNOWN BUT LUSH LODGINGS
- Cranston Pioneers Tax Aid Technique for Contributors
- Israeli Police Investigating Case of Tel Aviv Strangler, 7 Victims
- Latino Leaders Should Decide Who Has Claim to Their Allegiance : Health: Beer and cigarette makers give big bucks to groups that shill for them. The community will pay a cost later.
- The Wristwatch Factor
- Commentary : Irvine's Human Rights Ordinance : No: Law would be a setback--no one's rights are secure unless everyone's rights are secure.
- Many of the regularly scheduled city council...
- El Camino Passes First Test, 33-24
- Irish-bred Go And Go defeated favored Robyn...
- Southwest Routs Glendale, 26-10
- Freed Leaders of Banned ANC to Address a Rally
- Help For Now, Plans For Later
- Why Not a Police Corps?
- Cabbie's Spree on Money He Got by Mistake Ends in Theft Charge
- COMMENTARY : Why Must the Show Go On?
- SOCKER NOTEBOOK : Newman Mulling Options on Final Roster Decision
- Virginia's George Welsh Proves to Be an Enduring Coach
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fry Tops His Class for Rancho Santiago in Wrestling Event
- CONSUMING VISIONS: Accumulation and Display of Goods in America 1880-1920 <i> edited by Simon J. Bronner (Winterthur/W. W. Norton: $29.95; 391 pp.) </i>
- Aldous in Wonderland : HUXLEY IN HOLLYWOOD: <i> by David King Dunnaway (Harper & Row: $24.95; 472 pp.; 0-06-03095-6) </i>
- Hot on the Trail of the Red Panther
- Harp Harpy and Her Brood : THE OTHER SIDE <i> by Mary Gordon (Viking: $19.95; 385 pp.) </i>
- FICTIONMAIGRET ON THE RIVIERA by Georges Simenon,...
- A HISTORY OF THE WORLD IN 10 1/2 CHAPTERS <i> by Julian Barnes (Alfred A. Knopf: $18.95; 309 pp.) </i>
- Al Capone's Old Headquarters to Become Hotel
- Telly Savalas (pictured on the cover on...
- Nuke Waste Storage Plan Draws Potent Opposition
- Some of Wealthiest Americans Still Avoiding Taxes, IRS Says
- She's West Point's First Female Top Cadet
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Quake Fingerprints Provide Perplexing Clues for Scientists
- Music Makers of the L.A. Concert Scene : Music Makers
- At Loretta's, They're Serious About Chinese Food--and Desserts
- KROQ Caught Between Rock and a Hard Place
- Debuts and Comebacks Dominate
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : Texas Defeats Arkansas, 24-20
- Double-Edged
- With 'Abbey Road,' There Is a Way to Get Back Homeward
- Undefeated Southwest Gets Jump on Glendale
- Huntington Beach's Honoree Uses Art to Combat AIDS
- Northridge Opens Up Offense in Soccer Win
- Something Old, Something New . . .
- News Casting
- Hals and Velazquez: Two True : Insight shines through in Washington and New York exhibitions of 17th-Century artists
- The Pop Heard 'Round the World
- Why West German Theater Is No. 1 : Try steady funding, permanent troupes, extensive rehearsals--and star directors
- Point Loma Nazarene Men Run Second
- Photo Class Helps AIDS Patients Look at Selves : Open Portraits, a workshop project started by Laguna Shanti, emphasizes art over therapy but manages to accomplish both
- Christopher Bowman of Blue Jay, Calif., came...
- Brain Trust West Sketches a Smart Comedy in 'Mental Cruelty' Revue : Gary Kroeger says he hopes that people won't be put off by the show's brainy image.
- OLD GRINGO <i> by Carlos Fuentes (Harper & Row: $7.95)</i>
- FAA Is Looking Into the Issue of Child Safety : Airlines: A proposal that would require airlines to allow passengers to use child-restraint seats, such as those used in cars, is now being prepared.
- Garden Gives Spice to Lives of Brain-Injured Accident Survivors
- A Good Negotiator's Trump Card in Deal: Appear Nonchalant
- The Ebb and Flow of History Along the Thames
- Continuing Controversy Over Reagan Finances
- Nation : INDIANA : IN BRIEF : Boxcars of Garbage Returned to Sender
- End to Military Homosexual Ban Urged
- Payload Canister Damaged in Mishap
- Mandela, Imprisoned as Apartheid Foe, Is Playing Unique Role in Its Unraveling : South Africa: The famed black leader pressures Pretoria to release prisoners and accept the banned ANC as a force it cannot ignore.
- Los Coyotes: Beauty to Howl About
- Racial Tensions Flare in District Where Ethnic Makeup Is Changing
- SOUTHEAST ROUNDUP : Hollingsworth Has Big Day as Alabama Defeats Vols, 47-30
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Top-Ranked Irvine Wins Sixth in a Row
- Guide Lines Make Tours Into Laughing Matters : New Orleans: Taking a city tour is about the best way to get acquainted with a town, particularly if the guide is good and can keep up the jokes.
- New York Bankers Challenging L.A. Brokerages : Commercial Sales: East Coast investment houses close big deals in California by shutting out competition in Southland.
- Chinese Official States Terms for a Deal With Dalai Lama : Tibet: Negotiations on ending the Buddhist leader's 30-year exile can be held if he renounces the idea of independence for his homeland.
- ELECTION '89 : Contrasts Are Sharp in Centinela District Race : Schools: Incumbents and would-be board members clash over the quality of education, dropout rates, gangs and the performance of adminstrators.
- To Our Readers
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : In other games:
- USC Is Ground Down, 28-24 : Rice's Run, Defensive Stand Keep Notre Dame Unbeaten
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Bogey by Hammond Gives Simpson Disney Title
- Colorado Rolls Past Jayhawks
- SINFUL WOMAN <i> by James M. Cain (Black Lizard Books: $4.95) </i>
- Children tend to regard nonfiction books as...
- Truly Weird or Just Pretending? : THE HISTORY OF LUMINOUS MOTION <i> by Scott Bradfield (Alfred A. Knopf: $17.95; 273 pp.; 0-394-57875-9) </i>
- Roof Inspections Can Spot Signs of Deterioration
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : IF COST DOESN'T COUNT . . . : Touring Hawaii when money is of no concern: An adventure of purest luxe in a land of leisure.
- Cleanup Adds to Shipyard's Troubles : Environment: After closing its doors and filing for bankruptcy in July, Todd Shipyards is battling with the Port of Los Angeles over who should clean up the waterfront property.
- Mobilization to Lower Disaster Tolls Urged : Catastrophes: A team of experts informs the United Nations that preventive measures will require more emphasis in the 1990s.
- The House
- 2 Council Districts: 2 Different Worlds : City Life: Potholes in one part of Long Beach, pushers in another: What people complain about in letters to their City Council representatives differs with the territory.
- Holocaust Museum Will Be a Lasting Material and Spiritual Experience : Remembrance: Aiming for 1992 opening, officials collect more than 10,000 items representing some of the darkest memories of the Nazi era.
- Experts Urge the Closure of Tower of Pisa
- Viewers can follow the law in a...
- Priest Wishes Diocese Would Care More : Migrant Aid: Father Michael Diehl's outspoken efforts to help immigrant laborers have not always made life easy.
- Scam Takes Toll in Stolen Dreams, Missing Millions : Crime: Investigators say David and Karen Missman may have bilked as many as 5,000 victims out of up to $30 million.
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : With Taylor Back at Helm, Michigan Defeats Iowa, 26-12
- Raiders to Get Dose of Reality Today
- Kings Rally in Third to Beat Blues, 6-4
- Colorful Nepal Is Still a Favorite Spot for Treks
- Negev Desert Remains the Land of Ben-Gurion
- AROUND HOME : Stadium Tours
- S. Bernardino County
- Santa Barbara has touched off a promotion...
- Priest Who Fires Nuclear Weapons Comes to Terms With a Double Life
- Bhutan: A Country That Knows How to Protect Its Environment
- Quibbles & Bits
- Oregon St. Latest to Embarrass Bruins : UCLA: It fails to contain Oregon State's running attack in 18-17 defeat.
- Maurice Tuchman: Still the Enfant Terrible : After 25 years, LACMA's fiery curator is not yet old news
- How to Train an 1,800-Pound Movie Star : What it takes to turn a Kodiak into a screen sensation : A Bear's-Eye View of Grizzly Country
- COMMENTARY : Jets' Owner Hess Needs to Appoint Knowledgeable GM
- "Just the Ten of Us" is just...
- HEF II
- I like "Baywatch," not just for the...
- HEF II
- Rock 'n' Roil: Debates on Who's No. 1, Racism, Sexism and Criticism
- TOLL ROAD WARRIOR
- Calcutta Citizen
- Encinitas Parks
- For the Reseda Extension
- Unimpressed at Chandler Estates Plight
- Two Views of Section
- Rock 'n' Roil: Debates on Who's No. 1, Racism, Sexism and Criticism
- The original "Win, Lose or Draw" with...
- 'Mogul Confesses'
- In Defense of Jane Fonda
- CRA and the Courts
- Stupid Advertising Is No Longer the Exception
- Abortion Debate at State Level
- Specialist on Disabled Defends Her Remarks
- Wage Hike for Transit District Mechanics
- Battle Lines Drawn on Cruise Ship Safety Issue : Cruising: A controversy between the National Transportation Safety Board and foreign shipping lines is brewing over an NTSB recommendation that U.S.-based foreign lines carrying American passengers must meet U.S. safety standards.
- Don't Blame Kell for Coast Club Loss
- TOLL ROAD WARRIOR
- Ideas of Alhambrans and S. Pasadenans in Gridlock
- How the Media Cover Crime and the Law Enforcement Community
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : 'A...
- Improve the Commute
- Work Hours
- Proposal for Valley School District
- Bell Column
- Picus Decision on Synagogue
- Housing Issue Beyond a Family
- Ideas of Alhambrans and S. Pasadenans in Gridlock
- A Few Bad Teamsters Have Not Spoiled the Whole Union
- Lake-Side Wall
- HEF II
- Abortion Debate at State Level
- In Defense of Jane Fonda
- I have only one question to ask...
- Abortion Debate at State Level
- Teens and Alcohol
- Choosing Sides on Building Plans
- Sky-High Airline Debt Feeds Air Safety Debate : Transportation: Leveraged buyouts and takeovers have left U.S. air carriers more heavily in debt than ever, raising concerns that cost cutting could lead to inadequate staffing, poor aircraft maintenance and endanger passengers.
- Jailings Criticized
- Iowa Hamlets Curb Rivalry in Crisis : Economy: Some rural towns are teaming up to face economic adversity. Although they retain their separate identities for such traditions as football games, they are trying to share resources to attract businesses and to house workers.
- Abortion Debate at State Level
- Abortion Debate at State Level
- Code Limits Tenant
- Rock 'n' Roil: Debates on Who's No. 1, Racism, Sexism and Criticism
- English, Anyone?
- What a pleasure it is to see...
- In Defense of Lord Elgin
- Bravo for CBS and "Peaceable Kingdom." This...
- I am offended by the language and...
- The two-hour season premiere of "Friday the...
- Firehouse Cooking
- Reader 'Appalled' by Board Official
- Paranoia and Soviets
- Statistic Becomes a Real Person
- I was so looking forward to seeing...
- Ann Richards, 'From the Heart'
- More on Mick
- There is a tendency in news programs...
- Rogers' Quiet Dignity
- How the Media Cover Crime and the Law Enforcement Community
- Condo Questions
- Corporate Mind?
- "Peaceable Kingdom" is the best new show...
- Measure N and the Rights of Homosexuals
- Rock 'n' Roil: Debates on Who's No. 1, Racism, Sexism and Criticism
- Phuket Island
- Measure N and the Rights of Homosexuals
- Light Rail Forum Dispute Simmers
- Measure N and the Rights of Homosexuals
- 'Mogul Confesses'
- Corporate Mind?
- Rock 'n' Roil: Debates on Who's No. 1, Racism, Sexism and Criticism
- Developers Have a Lot of Nerve Questioning the Motivation of Environmental Activists
- Corporate Mind?
- Measure M: '2 Views on Sales Tax Hike for Roads'
- Ann Richards, 'From the Heart'
- The Fate of 'Max'
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : 'Now...
- Duffy Failed to Disclose His Extra Income : Consultant: The county sheriff has worked for two companies on law enforcement-related projects, denying he has any outside earning source and keeping the projects secret from some of his department's top commanders.
- Two Views of Section
- Design Argument and Einstein
- Measure M: '2 Views on Sales Tax Hike for Roads'
- Rock 'n' Roil: Debates on Who's No. 1, Racism, Sexism and Criticism
- Making Sex Safe
- In Defense of Jane Fonda
- TOLL ROAD WARRIOR
- Rock 'n' Roil: Debates on Who's No. 1, Racism, Sexism and Criticism
- Shopkeeper Backs Westwood Hotels
- Film Maker's Trials
- Abortion Debate at State Level
- Rock 'n' Roil: Debates on Who's No. 1, Racism, Sexism and Criticism
- Dada or Doo-Doo?
- Siena Remembered
- Kasem and Homeless
- "A Cry for Help: The Tracey Thurman...
- Terrorist
- Teens and Alcohol
- Doctors Defended
- Politicians Catch Some Forum Flak
- TOLL ROAD WARRIOR
- Soup Kitchen
- Church, State and Santa Clarita
- Abortion Debate at State Level
- Rock 'n' Roil: Debates on Who's No. 1, Racism, Sexism and Criticism
- Musical Praise
- Riddle: Just How Many Restaurants Can L.A. Take? : Answer: Plenty. A preview of what's cooking, when and where
- Names in the News - Oct. 22, 1989
- Names in the News - Oct. 22, 1989
- Names in the News - Oct. 22, 1989
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Fallen Monument to Civic Pride : Freeway: Oakland's Nimitz once was the glamour girl of roadway engineering.
- Fall of Nimitz Was Possibly Preventable, Engineer Says
- BAY AREA QUAKE : For Commuters, Monday Is 1st Test
- Survivor of Quake Found in Oakland Freeway's Rubble : Disaster: Dramatic rescue lifts some of the gloom brought on by bad weather and growing problems of homelessness throughout the battered area.
- LAPD Cuts Back on Pico-Union Narcotics Patrol : Drugs: Residents fear the dealers will return as police show of force dissipates.
- Rappers Show Some Punch
- Portland Has a Lot More Than Bread and Beer
- Safari : Splendor : A trip to East Africa's game reserves, home to one of the richest congregations of wildlife remaining on earth, provides a wealth of fond memories.
- The Rescue: Everybody at Scene 'Went Crazy'
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Frantic Search Ends at the Morgue
- No Quick End Likely for U.S. Probe of Bradley : Mayor: Financial records subpoenaed by a federal grand jury cover all of his controversial dealings in recent years and the investigation could take months.
- There's a Bewitching Air About Old Salem
- From the archives: Kremlin Unruffled as East Bloc Allies Go Own Way
- BAY AREA QUAKE : WHERE TO DONATE, GET INFORMATION
- Palestinians Reportedly Kill 2 Arabs, Hurt 1 in Occupied Areas
- Soviet Plane Hits Peak; 17 Die in 2nd Air Crash in 3 Days
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : STOCKTON : Man Fatally Shot
- WORLD IN BRIEF : VIETNAM : U.S. Experts Off on 8th Search for MIAs
- Westside Art CenterMoves Without Missing a Beat
- COSTA MESA/NEWPORT/IRVINE : COSTA MESA : General Plan to Get Further Hearings
- COSTA MESA/NEWPORT/IRVINE : COSTA MESA : Council Names New Attorney for City
- Victory for Soccer Players as County Adjusts Zoning
- NORTH : LA HABRA : Jewelry Bandits Go to Extremes in Loot
- NORTH : FULLERTON : $300,000 Limit Set for 'Drug-Buying' Fund
- 6 Candidates Are Vying for 2 Seats on Moorpark School Board : Education: The future of the old high school, cross-town busing and two complicated lawsuits are key issues in the Nov. 7 election.
- Metzger, Son Are Sued Over Killing by Skinheads
- Edison's Quarterback Waits a Year to Even Score With Fountain Valley
- Irvine Cuts Off San Clemente at the Pass to Take 14-7 Victory
- Collins' 149 Yards, Three Touchdowns Help Loara Bury Katella
- Orange Gets Physical for 21-3 Victory
- Trabuco Hills Gets Revenge With Victory
- Hernandez Does It All as Brea-Olinda Rips Anaheim
- Dodgers Raise Ticket Prices
- FTC Cites Title Insurance Companies: The Federal...
- Contraband Saves City in Peru From Poverty
- Bush Is 'Deeply Moved' by Damage : Relief: State officials think they have a better chance at aid because of President Bush's visit.
- E. German Paper Urges Free Debate
- Deadlines for Disaster: County Takes 13 Steps
- COLUMN ONE : No Magic in These Kingdoms : When eager promoters set out to imitate Disney in France, they took just about everything into account. Everything, that is, except for the French.
- TURNING OVER NEW LEAVES
- Traffic Returns to Burbank Mall : Downtown: Many of the merchants at the ceremony said opening the Golden Mall to traffic would help reverse the decline of the area.
- SADDLEBACK/SOUTH BEACH : SAN CLEMENTE : Trees Planned to Line 24 Miles of Roads
- Books, Too, Go From Dust to Dust : Living: It's sad but true: There's not much room in 'posterity' for the contents of our bookshelves.
- Mahorn May Face Lawsuit
- Tragedy Continues to Haunt Aquino : Boxer: Former champion faces sentencing on manslaughter charge stemming from accident in which two people died.