- COUNTYWIDE : Busy Bank Bandit Strikes for 6th Time
- Irish Activist Granted Release on $25,000 Bail : Justice: Siobhan O'Hanlon allegedly concealed an explosives conviction on immigration forms. U.S. magistrate says she isn't likely to flee.
- Youth Soccer Group Takes $30,000 Beating
- USC FOOTBALL WATCH : AN INSIDE LOOK
- Expose at Universal Amphitheatre: Young Girls in Love
- Producer Bucks Trend Toward Fast-Pace Shows : Television: KCET's Nancy Salter favors a personal, intimate approach to documentaries. Her latest, 'Living the Last Days,' took nine months to make.
- Tri-Star Scores With 'Talking,' 'Bear'
- Wendy Longley-Cook has been promoted to manager...
- Pick Blue: Douglas K. Baker has been...
- Sparrow Finds Markets Beyond Gospel : Entertainment: By adding exercise videos and Bible cartoons, the Chatsworth firm has cushioned the erratic cycle of record purchases.
- GLIMPSES
- U.S. Prosecutor in Chicago Securities Probes to Resign
- LOCAL : Killer of 2 Students Gets Death
- High Court Upholds Boston Police Drug Testing
- Bush Puts Salk, Landry, 25 Others on Drug Panel
- Australian Jumps Into Cage, Attacks Gorilla
- NFL's Team of the Decade? The 49ers Win Going Away
- Everett Can Shoot From Hip Again : Rams: The quarterback has finally recovered from his pointer injury, suffered three weeks ago, which was more serious than ever disclosed.
- Beautiful People of Natchitoches Turn Out for 'Magnolias'
- SHORT TAKES : 'Ghetto' Is Best London Play
- No. 10 UCLA will play host to...
- Griffin to Reduce Role in Resorts to Delay Bankruptcy : Casinos: Bondholders are to become the company's new majority owners under a sweeping financial reorganization.
- $242,430 Loss Reported by International Remote
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Whoopi Gets Birthday Bundle
- Walesa to AFL-CIO: More Help Needed : Poland: Solidarity leader thanks union federation for its support, but presses his case for more U.S. aid.
- Ferry Capsizes; 15 Killed
- Jackson Cool to Capital Mayor Race : Politics: He says office has too many restrictions. Statehood for District of Columbia is now his top priority.
- Dukakis Says Wife May Seek More Therapy
- FULLERTON : McColl Test Burn Expected in Early '90
- Snyder Out of City Hall but Not Advocacy Business
- Barges Provide Crucial Lifeline for Catalina : Survival: All the necessities for living on the island must be brought over from the mainland. If the weather turns foul or the tides are bad, Avalon residents start to worry.
- Sly Stone Arrested on 1987 Drug Charge
- Rolling Remedy for Big One Is Christened by Pacific Bell
- El Cajon
- Prop. 103: Illusion Seeking Reality : Insurance: Fairness is a two-way street. The industry can't keep carrying uninsured and risky drivers at the expense of others.
- Not an <i> Anschluss</i> , but a Reformed GDR : East Germany: For those demonstrating in the streets, reunification is not even part of the question.
- Judges Probe Prosecutors' Choices on Drug Arrests : Enforcement: Defense lawyers claim police target minorities under 'schoolyard' law. Prosecutors say officers go where problem is greatest.
- ON THE SIDELINES : School Recalls Crash Victims
- Capistrano Valley Finishes First in Football Poll
- ART
- SHORT TAKES : Hulce Can't Find Time for Roots
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Lost Formicans' Mirrors the Angst of the '80s
- Uneasy Dow Drops 16.18 as Reports Worry Traders
- Nick DeLorenzo has been elected president of...
- Lou Cumming has joined First National Bank...
- UAL Board Says It's Looking at Options
- Hammer Case Raises Issue of What Needs to Be Told
- P. M. Briefing : Japanese Prodded on Charity
- O.C. Home Resales Fall Nearly 20% From Third Quarter of '88
- Motorola to Settle Patent Suits: Motorola Inc....
- Lie Tests for Police Applicants Affirmed : Courts: Appellate panel says polygraph exams do not violate constitutional rights to privacy. The ruling will be binding on trial courts throughout the state.
- Breakthrough Reported in NYNEX Strike Talks
- Rescued Boater, 23, in Critical Condition
- United Way Contributions Lag for Fifth Year Running
- Organist Sings the Praises of His Work
- WESTMINSTER : Complaints Aired by Public Defenders
- MISSION VIEJO : New Group to Offer Services for Elderly
- Dokes Gets a Win, but It Isn't Pretty
- El Cajon
- ANALYSIS : East German Sports Machine May Gear Down With Changes
- Swimmer Victor Davis, 25, Dies of Injuries
- Peck Running in Mental Overdrive
- Madrid's Mecano Finds An American Audience
- MUSIC REVIEW : Porat Conducts Mozart Camerata in Season Opener
- NBA ROUNDUP : Malone, Stockton Lead Jazz to Victory
- It's the kind of off-screen situation you...
- El Cajon
- No Foul: Crown Quest Wins at Aqueduct
- Commissioners Promise Free Telecasts : Cable TV: Congressmen are upset by increasing number of major sports broadcast on pay-per-view basis.
- Dismissed Academic Adviser Loses Suit Against University of Nebraska : Education: Woman alleges she was fired for investigating records of student athletes.
- 60 Years in Show Biz Earns 'Candy Man' a Dose of Sweet-Talk
- A New Dawn for Day-Lewis : Movies: Portraying disabled Irish painter and writer Christy Brown in 'My Left Foot' has proven to be his most difficult role. But it has provided him with a star turn.
- Berlin Wall Bits Used as Radio Gimmicks
- JAZZ REVIEW : Jean-Luc Ponty at Wiltern Theatre
- More Drama Off the Screen in 'Heat of Night'
- Sally Shuey has been promoted to assistant...
- Perceptronics Reports Profit in 2nd Quarter
- George D. Romero rejoins American Valley Bank...
- St. Ives' Income, Sales Figures Fall for Quarter
- Arthur B. Sims was named president and...
- Cost Care Inc.: Virginia R. Cirica has...
- P. M. Briefing : LVMH Fires Vuitton Patriarch
- Dow Gains a Fraction in Erratic Session
- Marilyn Rutland has joined First National Bank...
- Mary P. Fitzgerald has been named office...
- 2 Officers Slain in Car; Inmate Sought
- New-Found Site in Jungle May Be First Mayan City
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW HAMPSHIRE : Dartmouth Plans S. Africa Divestment
- Bonn's Offer of Aid Hinges on Changes in E. Germany
- Wilder Urges Democrats to Alter Course
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : 'Poets' Model Hasn't Seen Film
- $10-Billion Jetliner Order : Delta OKs Douglas and Boeing Bids
- Communist Boss With a Popular Touch : East Bloc: The new prime minister has been called 'East Germany's Gorbachev.'
- Crash Landing on Freeway Investigated
- Last-Ditch Offer Would Cut Project : Westlake Village: Planners of apartment complex offer to reduce its square footage in exchange for council approval.
- Judge Dismisses Suit Linked to ZZZZ Best
- COUNTYWIDE : Plumber to Pay $30,000 to Settle Suit
- Iranian Pleads Guilty as 8-Year Arms Smuggling Case Winds Down
- The National Bird
- COUNTYWIDE : Car-Pool Fines to Beget More Fines
- Wasserman Comments Boost MCA Shares
- Vons Cuts 200 Workers: Vons Cos. supermarket...
- Lower Interest Rates Help Home Resales Rise 2.7%
- LOCAL : Baby Born in Cab Downtown
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : CALIFORNIA : Lettuce Workers OK Pact, End Strike
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Museums for Indian Artifacts Backed
- Sunni Muslim a Voice for Moderation in Lebanon
- Peru's Ruling Party Rebuffed by Voters
- Ex-RTD Worker Charged in Illegal Computer Use
- Software Firms Making It Big in Employee Training Plans
- Tammy Schuler has joined Marriott Suites at...
- Antonovich Plans Motion to Save GM's Van Nuys Plant
- Chip Maker Gives Its Design to Japan Rival : Computer Marketing: Camarillo-based firm Vitesse says that sharing its technology with competing giant Fujitsu is a 'necessary evil' needed to pump the market for new gallium arsenide chips.
- Auction of Billy Wilder's Art Fetches $32.6 Million
- WORLD : Rebels Win in Namibia Election
- FDA Chief Gets New Post but Is Seen as Scapegoat
- William Morris Jr.; Heir to Talent-Agency Dynasty
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Winner Confirmed in Yonkers Recount
- Following Suit : As Students Fixate on Clothes, More Schools Opt for Uniforms
- Kenny (Pancho) Hagood; Jazz Singer and Balladeer
- Health Clinics at High Schools
- IRVINE : Don't Flaunt, Gays Warned by N Victors
- Turbulence Study
- Lana Sisk has been promoted to manager...
- Aquasearch has entered a letter of intent...
- Bethlehem to Produce Specialized Rail Car
- Operating Pact Is Bittersweet End to Battle : Media: The Free Press is saved, and the combined newspapers may make up to $100 million. But 500 people will lose their jobs.
- Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Inc.: The publishing company...
- LOCAL : 3-Year-Old Dies, Sister Injured in Glendale Fire Set by Brother
- PERSONAL HEALTH : '30s Treatment for Varicose Veins Makes a Comeback
- NASA Plans Christmas Marathon for Next Trip of Shuttle Columbia
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Less Stress Can Mean Higher Blood Pressure
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : CORONADO : Anti-RV Ordinance Also Snags Cadillacs
- Salvador Strikes Back at Rebels : Central America: Guerrillas set up barricades to control capital neighborhoods. The army puts the death toll at 305. Washington blames Nicaragua and Cuba.
- Uncle Sam Gets Snookered Again : South Korea: Check the fine print on our deal to sell Seoul 120 jet fighters: Most of them will be assembled there; and the boost to Korean defense won't hasten the return of U.S. forces.
- Young Cities Offer Tips to County's Newest : Government: Dana Point and Mission Viejo officials advise their Laguna Niguel counterparts to hire a good city manager and a good city attorney--and to 'stay in touch' with the people.
- Helmsley Won't Unlock Cash Box, Locksmith Claims
- Nordstrom: The Seattle-based retailer said third-quarter net...
- Wall Rejects Pressure to Quit as Top S&L; Regulator
- Van Nuys-based ITT Gilfillan said it appointed...
- Stacey M. Carbonel has joined Turrini and...
- Trio-Tech International, a San Fernando-based manufacturer of...
- Royal Trustco Ltd. Agrees to Cut Its Stake in Glenfed
- NATION : Discovery's Launch on Military Mission Delayed at Least 2 Days
- Migrants From East Straining Housing, Other Resources in W. Germany : Refugees: Tensions rise as the nation struggles to cope with what one official called a 'catastrophe.'
- Health Official Chosen
- Deng Tells Visitors It's All Over, Bids Goodby to Political Career
- Collision at Sea Adds to List of Navy's Mishaps
- Inmate Captured in Slaying of 2 Officers
- Kremlin Takes Aim at Economic Malaise : Soviet Union: Time is running out for reforms, a top aide to President Gorbachev warns. He outlines an urgent plan to alter the economy.
- Judge's Ruling Clears Way for Roache to Run : Politics: A Superior Court judge said the Sheriff's Department captain cannot be prevented by department policies from opposing his boss in the next election.
- Tie Vote Allows Merger of Detroit Papers : Media: The Supreme Court splits 4-4 on letting the two dailies combine business operations. But the larger antitrust issue remains unsettled.
- Wall Refuses to Resign as Top S&L; Regulator
- State Agency Seeks Hispanic Chamber's Help : Jobs: The state Employment Training Panel has asked the civic group to identify small, minority-owned businesses.
- Anheuser-Busch May Have to Share Marketing Rights for Shamu
- Louis Bulger has joined Woodward-Clyde Consultants as...
- P. M. Briefing : Times Man Dennis Britton to Be Editor of Chicago Sun-Times
- Garudo Indonesia Airways has announced orders for...
- T-Bill Rates Rise: The Treasury sold $8...
- Camera Platforms Cuts Losses in 3rd Quarter
- New Cracks in the 'Iron Curtain' : Soviet Union: The right to travel abroad and to emigrate would be greatly expanded under a bill before Parliament.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Funding Plan OKd for Widening Bridge
- COUNTYWIDE : Antiserum Working on 3 Sick Horses
- School Funds
- Krauthammer on Israel
- Health Care Needs
- Christmas Parade
- Preparing for the Big Quake
- San Diego Firm Enters Newest TV Revolution : Technology: The Pentagon has enlisted QUALCOMM for high-definition television research. And while the technology relates directly to television screens, it could effect every segment of the electronics industry, officials say.
- Krauthammer on Israel
- Krauthammer on Israel
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- Christmas Parade
- Preparing for the Big Quake
- MOVIES - Nov. 14, 1989
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- LAWSUITS: When it comes to auto accidents,...
- ONLY IN O.C.: The Irvine Co. didn't...
- As Bush Salutes Visiting Walesa, Democrats Press for Decisive Action on East Bloc
- CIF Ruling Sparks Boycott : Protest: Huntington Beach High students and teachers skipped classes and went on the march in opposing their football team's disqualification from playoffs.
- Wright, Brown Did Not Violate State Law, Agency Says : Legislature: Fair Political Practices Commission finds the lawmakers' intercession on behalf of Wright's daughter--who received 27 traffic tickets--was not a conflict of interest.
- Navy Planes Bomb Desert Campground
- FOOTBALL: The Huntington Beach High football season...
- County Orders Double Dose of Medfly Spray
- ABORTION: Pro-choicers demonstrated by the thousands Sunday,...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Panel Declares Seabrook Safe, Approves Nuclear-Power Permit
- Islamic Body Seeks IBM Boycott: The 46-member...
- High Court Lets Detroit Papers Join
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH KOREA : 3 Cities Rocked by Violent Protests
- HEALTH : FDA Commissioner to Quit Post
- BOOK REVIEW : A Romance in the Autumnal Years
- Salvador Offensive Moves Into Suburbs; Over 150 Dead in Heavy Rebel Fighting
- Weekend Tally: Five Slayings and 230 Drunk Driving Arrests
- So Much Red Ink Comes From Undertaxing the Rich : Deficit: Simply collecting the taxes that the richest 1% paid back in 1977 would solve the problem.
- Popcorn Researchers Approaching Boundaries of the Unpopped Kernel
- A Crisis on Three Fronts
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Latino Workshop to Focus on the Family
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Coody Ends 16-Year Drought With Playoff Win
- Aztecs Can't Pass Bar, Are Defeated by UCLA
- Detroit Derails Majkowski, Packers : Lions: They build a 24-3 halftime lead, then hold on for a 31-22 victory.
- Sack Attack Stops Buccaneers, 24-10 : Minnesota: Viking defense brings down Tampa Bay's Testaverde seven times.
- Sudden Goal in Overtime Gives UCSD Women National Title
- He Might Be Ready to Leave Pack Behind : Rushers: Running back is a four-man committee these days, but Delpino hopes his efforts will lead to more playing time.
- TV Reviews : 'First Stone' Should Be Last Straw in Docudramas
- The Berlin Wall: Anchoring the Breaking Story : Television: The news stars were rushed to Berlin in droves for what turned out to be greater photo-ops than inspired reporting. Even local stations got in on the act.
- Music
- Eastern Wins Extension: A federal bankruptcy judge...
- Philadelphia Exchange Extends Hours: The Philadelphia Stock...
- U.S. Seizes Greek Vessel, Sues Over Damage to Florida Coral
- NATION : Spouse of Hilton Exec Charged
- UC Entomologists Do Battle With Pesky Array of Bugs
- World IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Moldavians Call Off New Demonstration
- Namibian Vote Puts Rebels on Political Spot
- Families Add Pain of Loss to Campaign Toll
- Those Heady Days as a Student Journalist
- Plane Lands on Overpass; Two Injured
- LA HABRA : Student Drivers Face Parking Restrictions
- U.S. Talk, Fear, Bluster Won't Cut It : America: A Japanese book forces us to conclude that in terms of authority in the world, the U.S. has fallen into a power vacuum.
- COSTA MESA : Motorcycle Safety Will Be Taught
- Raiders Come Unglued as Lead Does Not Stick
- COMMENTARY : Sensitivity Has Cost N.Y. Jets' McNeil His 1st-String Job
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Robinson Finds Right Idea to Quiet the Giants' Taylor
- Soviets Get Hard-Hitting News on New TV Program
- Works by Orange County artists that have...
- SHORT TAKES : Styron Tells Past Suicide Lure
- P.M. BRIEFING : Harcourt Loses $102 Million
- Huge Gold Deposit Found in Greenland: Danish...
- BOOK REVIEW : A Hopi Spirit Rises to the Occasion in a Back-Yard Setting
- Affair Riles Mom of New Zealand Ex-Premier
- Boy Is Killed Outside Suspected Drug House
- Freedom to Leave Is Not Freedom to Vote : Germany: The Wall has come down, but if there is ever to be one Germany again, those in the East must stay and work toward democratic reconstruction.
- SEAL BEACH : City OK Expected for Hellman Ranch Park
- Schoolyard Drug Law Bias Charge to Be Probed : Justice: A federal court hearing begins today on whether the U.S. attorney's office has selectively targeted blacks and Latinos under a 1986 law.
- STREET SMART : Rules for Entering the Freeway Are Clear--on Paper
- Bush Acts as Boy Scout, Not as a Statesman : Summit: U.S. agreement to annual high-level talks with the Soviets would give Gorbachev a major boost. An informal get-together doesn't do it.
- Baseball's Tranquility Is About to Strike Out : Contract: The quake-delayed World Series had a unifying effect. Coming talks may have a shattering one.
- Redskin Junior Varsity Shines in 10-3 Win Over Philadelphia
- Rating Baseball's Best of '80s
- Pop / Rock
- Symphony's Finale for Arts Festival Was True Highlight
- Todd Bentjen, former marketing manager for Opera...
- Damaged Destroyer Heads to Port Under Own Power
- Law School Davids Take on Goliaths : Environment: Students at the Environmental Law Clinic of the USD Law School are often outnumbered underdogs when they take on well-heeled legal opponents.
- Privatization Helps Keep Leaky Ships Afloat : L.A. County: A simple economic Band-Aid is being labeled either a tool to impoverish minority workers or an overtaxed society's white knight. Neither is correct.
- SANTA ANITA : Brown Bess Looks Impressive
- The Baltimore Orioles will pay the city...
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Ex-Johnny Rotten Has Two-Edged Ire
- Highly Judgmental Remarks
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : FBI Says Crime Is Up in First Half of Year
- Ashland OKs Spill Settlement
- Gov. Dukakis' Mother Gets Pacemaker
- Officer Leading Protest Jailed in South Africa
- Hoss Named Premier Over Aoun Protests
- Second Round of Ethiopia Peace Talks Set, Italy Says
- LOCAL : Accident Shuts Ventura Freeway
- St. Louis' Durham, Oakland's Bando File for Free Agency
- NBA ROUNDUP : Surprising Bullets Defeat Trail Blazers
- Drew Gets Points on the Point : Lakers: in 107-98 victory over the Mavericks, new guard shows that L.A. no longer is at a loss when Johnson isn't on the court.
- ART
- Pop / Rock
- Viacom Scales Down 'Cosby' Rerun Prices
- Trade School Sues Student Aid Officials: United...
- Mortgage Rates Slip: Fixed-rate home mortgages dipped...
- Peruvians Defy Rebel Threats, Vote for Mayors
- California IN BRIEF : FORT BRAGG : Quake Hits About 20 Miles Offshore
- LOCAL : Judge Tosses Out Suit by Man Against LAPD for Minkow Link
- Ditka Is Excited After Bears Win One, 20-0
- A British crewman in the Whitbread around-the-world...
- ON THE SIDELINES : Malibu Man Wins U.S. Biathlon
- P.M. BRIEFING : Europe Unveils Atom Smasher
- P.M. BRIEFING : EC Acts to Reduce Smoking Risk
- Small Plane Leaves Pilot Behind, Taxis Into Wall
- Nation IN BRIEF : CONNECTICUT : Governor Dismisses State Police Chief
- Kohl's Visit Spotlights Disputed Polish Regions : East Bloc: Ethnic Germans turn the event into a display of residual nationalism.
- STANTON : Drum, Bugle Corps Looking for Cadets
- Eddie's--Oasis for Talk and a Shave : Neighborhoods: For generations near USC, hair cuts, kindness and a sense of community have been dispensed in this traditional gathering spot for men.
- Science / Medicine : Assyrian Tombs Reveal Archeological Riches, Clues to Lost Culture : Archeology: Iraqis uncover 175 pounds of gold artifacts in royal Assyrian chambers. In terms of knowlege gained of the culture, it may be even richer.
- Punishment Won't Dent the Drug Crime Rate : Drug War: Treatment for addicted offenders would be less expensive and more successful than warehousing them in jail.
- MISSION VIEJO : Council to Consider Recycling Program
- Tim Gallegos scored the winning penalty kick...
- Spencer Needn't Wait for Redemption : Chargers: He barely had time to brood over his critical fumble before coming back into the game to score the winning touchdown.
- Patriots Turn Game Over to Saints, 28-24
- Jury selection is set to begin today...
- Redskins Overcome the Eagles and Injuries to Break Losing Streak
- YORBA LINDA : Outstanding Foster Parents Commended
- Marino Uses Afterburners, Blasts Jets : Miami: Trailing 20-3 late in first half, Dolphins bounce back with big plays to win, 31-23.
- A Jackpot for Retailers : Landing a lottery franchise can be the winning ticket for businesses ranging from barber shops to roadside stores to bowling alleys.
- Love and Loss : An ailing Jill Ireland mourns her drug-tormented son Jason, imploring others to steer clear of substance abuse and cherish life.
- Dolores Ibarruri; Spanish Civil War's La Pasionaria
- U.S. Aid to E. Germany Depends on Reform, Baker Says : East Bloc: 'It would be wrong' to have a different standard than for Poland and Hungary, he asserts.
- World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Hezbollah Hails Deaths of Hundreds