- 'Arts Cop' Role Ruled Out by Agency Chief
- J. Hughes; Actor on TV, Stage
- Sikh Separatists Kill 19 Students at India College
- Bush Proposes $6.8-Billion Housing Plan
- Warning Flags on AIDS
- COSTA MESA : 2 Burglary Suspects Arrested at Store
- COUNTYWIDE : County Panel Backs Gill Net Restriction
- Los Alamitos Takes to the Air to Outscore Esperanza, 42-28
- Crescenta Valley Loses but Still Makes Playoffs
- Former Jockey Donahue Rides Wheelchair in Long Beach Race
- Walesa--Simple Genius of Gdansk : Poland: The Solidarity leader begins a U.S. visit next week. Included will be a rare honor--an address to a joint session of Congress.
- Waking Up to Team Handball
- Jabez C. Street; Developed Microwave Radar, Discovered Muons
- CRIMES BY AREA COVERED BY THE LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT
- Mailing Goof Sends College Survey Way Off the Mark
- Orthodox Rabbis Push for Compliance With Traditional Jewish Law
- 'Jungleland' Project's Cost Still Unclear : Thousand Oaks: A suit over the value of the former theme park site has been delayed, and a critic of the city's plan predicts 'financial disaster.'
- Prize Left-Hander Langston Grants Audience to Padres
- Complaints about racial overtones in an NCAA...
- Adoption Calls Pour In for Abandoned Baby 'Timmy'
- Savanna Shares Orange League Title
- What Hollywood Does Right for Disabled : Awards: Media Access honors those who promote the disabled on film and TV, but there are still few parts available to disabled actors.
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY : STAGE REVIEW : 'La Cage' Comes Off Despite Flaws : Theater: Starlight's choice to end its 44th season is inspired, but higher standards are in order as the company moves toward newer productions.
- Folk Group Adjusts to Its Return to Chile From Exile : Pop: The outspoken members of Inti-Illimani, banished from their homeland for 15 years, play tonight in Santa Monica.
- UCLA Will Take Heart Patient : Medicine: Moving Hector Bojado to the center in Los Angeles could qualify him for Medi-Cal.
- COUNTYWIDE : Supervisors to Meet With S.D. Colleagues
- SANTA ANITA : Nikishka Faces Claire Marine Again
- Armstrong Closes Out Career on Sunny Side : Quarterback: Unfulfilled at West Point, the former Agoura High passer is finishing his career at UC Santa Barbara in a good frame of mind. He has passed for 1,583 yards in his past six games.
- Newport Decides Not to Consider Museum Merger : Art: Decision comes after discussions about forming a closer working relationship with the Laguna institution.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Social Commentary From Near, Sosa
- Odetics Inc.: The Anaheim-based company reported both...
- Japan Whaling Ship Leaves for Antarctic Ocean
- Drive-By Shotgun Blast Wounds 5 in Moorpark
- Places in the Heart : Family Dream of Preserving a Slice of Escondido History Dies With Property Sale
- Outfielder Robin Yount of the Milwaukee Brewers...
- Donald E. Petersen Retiring as Ford Chairman
- THE WALL CRUMBLES : Talk of One Germany Is Premature, Soviets Say : East Bloc: Moscow praises East Germany's decision to open its borders. But Bonn is warned not to rock the boat.
- Viratek's Bid for Ribavirin Sales Is Shelved
- Australia Charges German for Trying to Export Birds
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Yonkers Mayoral Race Up in the Air
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN LUIS OBISPO : Rothenberg Release Delayed to Feb. 11
- George E. (Judd) McMichael Jr.; Jazz Singer
- Governor Names 8 Judges to Fill Court Vacancies
- Kremlin Warns 4 Republics on New Laws : Soviet Union: Moscow signals that its hands-off attitude toward Eastern Europe doesn't apply at home.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : ROSEVILLE : Bodybuilder Held in Sale of Steroids
- LA HABRA : Renovation Planned for Fashion Square
- Woman Charges Police Brutality, Bias : Simi Valley: A gas-company auditor's lawsuit claims arresting officers beat her because she isn't white.
- Take My Lawyer . . . Please
- Harvard Headmaster Woos Foes of School Merger
- Police Blanket Valley in Drunk Driving Sweep
- VIEWPOINT : 10 Years With Max Ends the Way It Started--Outside, Under the Stars
- ANALYSIS : What Reforms in East Germany Mean for Business : Economics: Some analysts are predicting a 'second economic miracle' similar to the postwar recovery. But there could be short-term problems.
- Typhoon Death Toll Rises; 500 Missing Off Thailand Coast
- Navy to Commission $3.5-Billion, Nuclear-Powered Aircraft Carrier : Defense: The ship represents the future of U.S. fighting forces. But budget constraints leave fleet buildup in doubt.
- Safe House : Three O.C. Shelters Offer Victims of Domestic Abuse Haven and Help
- ART REVIEW : Serrano's Photographs Lack Punch : Exhibit: Though a reproduction of one of his works was removed from the poster advertising, it's hard to see what the phallic fuss is about.
- TV Reviews : McCloud Is Back in the Saddle on Sunday
- TV Reviews : 'Trying Times' Burger Guy Episode: Something to Relish
- TV Reviews : The Magic Fails to Work in Disney's 'Polly' Fairy Tale
- Alternative Pop Tunes Embody Accessibility, Craft
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY : MUSIC REVIEW : Leningrad Soloists Stand for Elegance
- McGillis Pregnancy Ends Folger Stint
- At the Improv, Comedy to Help Tragedy Victims
- Downey S&L; Forced Into $6-Million Write-Down : Assets: The federal regulators' order turns the thrift's previously announced third-quarter profit into a $3.7-million loss.
- Dazed E. Berliners Browse in World of Luxury
- REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK PERU : In Lima, Violence Underscores a Hotbed of Problems
- San Diego
- Home Field for Finals Isn't Perfect for UCSD
- Bolsa Grande Stops, Eliminates Rancho Alamitos
- HORSE RACING : This Mare Just May Be a Fluke
- Prep Scoreboard : QUALIFIERS
- Phantom's Latest Lady
- Inventor Wins $24.8 Million in Patent Suit Against Mattel : Litigation: A jury has decided the track used with the popular 'Hot Wheels' toys smacks of the tinkerer's design. His award could be tripled.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : Bid to Reinstate Libel Award Fails
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : 5 Tons of Cocaine Found in Warehouse
- NATION IN BRIEF : MINNESOTA : Bakker Leads Drab Life Behind Bars
- Richard C. Bond; Headed Oldest Department Store Chain in U.S.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Art Exchange With U.S. Announced
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Bases Issue Discussed by Cheney, Aquino
- Gardening : Weekend Checklist for Diggers and Planters
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : TRUCKEE : 2 Arrested in Scam to Defraud Elderly
- NATION IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Kitty Dukakis Still in Boston Hospital
- Wall Moves Them to Remember . . . : Veterans: A replica of the Vietnam memorial in Washington comes to Los Angeles for Veterans Day.
- Millions in U.S. Dollars Stolen in Exchange Fraud, Brazil Says
- TouchStone Software Corp.: The Seal Beach-based company...
- New Council Seeks to Bring Science Projects to State
- Look Before You Leap Into the Gold Market
- PLO Seeks Clarification of Baker's Peace Plan : Mideast: Blueprint for talks with Israelis is neither accepted nor rejected.
- Plane Lands on N.Y. Beach
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Temblor Stretched, Sheared Bridge Bolts
- Rare Blood Disorder Hits Wide Area
- Afrikaners See Signs of Doom Under New Policy : South Africa: The right wing does not buy the dream of a peaceful, multiracial future. And it's ready to take up arms.
- Plantation Official Killed
- Weather to Cool
- PLAYING LOTTO 6/49
- 'Bo IV' to Play in Loyola Gym : College Basketball: A summer of intensive rehabilitation has Kimble ready for a final season. His aim: Impress NBA scouts and spark the Lions' high-powered attack.
- HIGH SCHOOL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : La Jolla Beats El Camino in Volleyball Quarterfinal
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Holtville Beats Imperial, Ends Season Perfect
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY : Kicking Their Way Toward Experience : Dance: They aren't professionals, and don't pretend to be. The new La Jolla-based ensemble of young dancers is content to have a platform on which to perform.
- Activists Hail 'Midnight Caller' Sequel : Television: The community that protested the first episode of an AIDS drama cooperates with producers on the second.
- EIP Microwave Inc.: The Newport Beach-based microwave...
- BANKING / FINANCE : Canadian Dollars Will Give Boost to Pacific Branches
- SINGLE-FAMILY HOME PERMITS
- Freewheeling Competition : Racing: The fifth annual Palm Springs Vintage Grand Prix, which has risen in prestige every year, is attracting an impressive group of names and cars for an automotive weekend.
- Jason McCallum Services at Forest Lawn
- Friends Bid Slain Couple a Bittersweet Farewell
- GARDEN GROVE : School District Seeks Classroom Aides
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Workshop to Study Funding for Road
- Football Turns to Fear Amid Gunfire : Gangs: A rivalry played out on the field turned to horror as shots sent panic through players and spectators. Police have no suspects, but angry young Southwest L.A. residents point the finger at gangs.
- Chili Cook-Off Aids Homeless
- The Long Memory of the Law's Computer : Crime: A routine check turned up a 13-year-old warrant for an escaped convict from Alabama. People may forget, but the machine doesn't.
- Anaheim's Defense Dominates Magnolia
- Difficulty of Warhead Detection Is Disputed
- ANALYSIS : How Close Are Rams to Good? : Pro Football: They were never as strong as the 5-0 record of the early season. But they are not as weak as the 0-4 team since. There is still time to catch the 49ers and win the NFC West championship.
- Woodbridge Keeps Costa Mesa Winless
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bird Finds Shooting Touch and Scores 50
- Outside the Pacific 10, Trojans Are Struggling
- Mason's 'Chicken Soup' Too Much for TV--and That's a Compliment
- Rollins Released From Hospital
- Irvine Co. Signs Law Firm to 15-Year, $60-Million Lease : Real Estate: Deal with Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher is considered a coup. In terms of dollars, it's among the three biggest deals in county history.
- Sund Is New Chief of Unit Owned by Times Mirror
- Newport Pharmaceuticals International Inc.: The Newport Beach-based...
- American Pacesetter: The Newport Beach financial services...
- Richard J. Vorisek, 71; Nominated for Academy Award for Sound in 'Reds'
- Tehran Today: Metropolis of Anomalies
- WORLD IN BRIEF : UNITED NATIONS : No Progress in Talks on Contra Issue
- A small Pentecostal church in Torrance, which...
- Daughter of Woman in Abortion Case Takes a Pro-Choice Stand
- Valencia Shuts Out Brea-Olinda to Earn a Share of League Title
- School Volunteer Honored for Record Service
- It Will Be 1939 All Over Again for Lido Cinema
- Critics 'Not Infallible,' Admits One
- Luigi Altobelli, 98; Master Jeweler Created Monstrance at St. Charles
- GM Executive, Wife Feared Kidnaped
- Image Doctor Takes Video Chariots to Villagers : India: Vans with big screens, cassettes make a powerful impression. Their inventor sees a way to garner votes.
- Climate Zones Merge in Unique Morongo Canyon
- A Cause for Real Celebration at German-American Karnival
- Just Like Old Times, Except. . . : Richard Nixon: He can go to China as envoy <i> extraordinaire, </i> but the world today is less amenable to his grand diplomacy.
- Shooting Shocks Ventura College
- PREP ROUNDUP : University Upends Foothill to Advance in 4-A Water Polo
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : CSUN Hurries Past Chapman to CCAA Win in Volleyball
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine's Doubles Teams Advance in Regional
- New Additions Meet With Their Approval
- Pro Football Writer Was Way Off Base
- Praise for 'The Eighties'
- Sad Shift on Reseda Extension
- They Know Why UCLA Has Faltered in 1989
- L.A. Police Nab Betting Bowlers
- Closing of Herald Examiner Ends Colorful Newspaper Era
- Closing of Herald Examiner Ends Colorful Newspaper Era
- The Man and His Music: Memories of Horowitz
- Perhaps a Woman Can Handle His Column
- Burger Place in the Sky?
- Kings Really Haven't Changed Very Much
- Kings Really Haven't Changed Very Much
- Hard-Working Heavy Metal Fan Speaks Out
- Christian Pop
- Israel and Armenian Genocide
- L.A. Police Nab Betting Bowlers
- Closing of Herald Examiner Ends Colorful Newspaper Era
- It's Getting Difficult for These Ram Fans to Remain Dedicated
- The Man and His Music: Memories of Horowitz
- New Additions Meet With Their Approval
- Closing of Herald Examiner Ends Colorful Newspaper Era
- Christian Pop
- L.A. Police Nab Betting Bowlers
- Reasons Behind Well Proposal Snag
- Israel and Armenian Genocide
- They Know Why UCLA Has Faltered in 1989
- Bush-Gorbachev Summit in Malta
- Bush-Gorbachev Summit in Malta
- It's Getting Difficult for These Ram Fans to Remain Dedicated
- Closing of Herald Examiner Ends Colorful Newspaper Era
- Bush-Gorbachev Summit in Malta
- Leykis and Dr. Ruth
- They Know Why UCLA Has Faltered in 1989
- The Man and His Music: Memories of Horowitz
- Bush-Gorbachev Summit in Malta
- Israel and Armenian Genocide
- New Additions Meet With Their Approval
- New Additions Meet With Their Approval
- It's Getting Difficult for These Ram Fans to Remain Dedicated
- New Additions Meet With Their Approval
- They Know Why UCLA Has Faltered in 1989
- Bush-Gorbachev Summit in Malta
- New Additions Meet With Their Approval
- Closing of Herald Examiner Ends Colorful Newspaper Era
- They Know Why UCLA Has Faltered in 1989
- Bush-Gorbachev Summit in Malta
- Prison Foul-Up Frees a Killer : Justice: San Quentin officials thought Arthur Alexander had finished his sentence. They gave him $200 and turned him loose. Now they're trying to figure out what went wrong.
- Hot Winds Fan Fires, Beach-Goers
- O.C. German Community Celebrates Fall of the Wall
- Hammer Gets a Pacemaker
- Santa Ana Winds Fan Fires, Beach-Goers : Weather: Some cities in Orange County neared record high temperatures. There are fears of more blazes like the one in Cleveland National Forest recently.
- THE WALL CRUMBLES : Bush Sheds His Caution, Citing Proof of Reform : Policy: The President sees next month's summit with Gorbachev as even more significant.
- New Players Could Change Jackson's Role in Politics
- Hot Winds Fan Fires, Beach-Goers
- From the archives: East Germans Punch 1st Holes in Wall, Pledge Free Elections
- From the archives: East Germany Opens Borders; Wall Has 'No More Meaning'
- Wholesale Prices Rise 0.4%, Led By Surge in Food Costs
- P.M. BRIEFING : Housing Sales and Prices Rise
- Playboy Enterprises Inc.: The media and marketing...
- Commercial Real Estate : A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : FOCUS: BRISTOL MARKETPLACE
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Here's How You Can Quit Smoking on Thursday
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Deaths Spur Hearing on Postal Service
- Smaller Plant to Replace Facility That Exploded
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : EDWARDS AFB : Stealth Refueled in Flight During Test
- Science Gets Boost From Supercomputers : Technology: Supercomputers are substituting as laboratories to study complex or inaccessible phenomena of nature.
- Attack on Tax Official Brings Maximum Penalty
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Ashkenazy Returns to Moscow
- Temblor Shakes Acapulco
- $2.35 Million Approved in Flight Attendants' Suit
- The Scene: A cocktail party celebrating the...
- COLUMN ONE THE WEST : Military Fights a Range War : Troop trainers feel fenced in by base closings and flak from Europe. Environmental fears are leaving them even less room to maneuver.
- Torrance Places Airport Fund Issue on Ballot
- Mayor Tom Bradley has begun coordinating arrangements...
- ON THE SIDELINES : 1 Soccer Club Banned, 1 Fined
- JC PREVIEW : Unbeaten El Camino Appears to Have a Breather at Mesa
- Pull the Punches: Charger Games Are Getting Lost in the Crowd : <i> News Item: The U.S. Navy declares two San Diego parks out of bounds to its personnel because violence makes them such dangerous places to be. : </i>
- NBA ROUNDUP : Oakley Leads Knicks' Win
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : East Valley League
- After Five Overtimes, Milwaukee Gets Win Over Seattle, 155-154
- Wire Service Names Blyleven AL Comeback Player of Year
- Big Plays Provide Spark for Quartz Hill
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Sentimentality Tears 'Staying Together' Apart
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Three UCI Players Advance in Tennis Tournament
- P.M. BRIEFING : Mattel to Pay Inventor Millions
- Wang Will Eliminate 2,000 Jobs by the First of the Year
- HEALTH RESEARCH : Alzheimer's Rate in Elderly Reassessed
- BACKGROUND
- Search for Ancestors Leads Many to Utah : Genealogy: Every day, thousands of people seeking their roots pore over the extensive global records in the Mormon Church's Family History Library.
- Karl D. Bays; Conglomerate Chairman
- TONIGHT: In its 12-year history, a Capistrano...
- El Cajon
- Stunning Unfolding of Events
- BUENA PARK : Dick Clark Declared an Honorary Citizen
- Cal State San Marcos Sets Its Sights on the World : Education: Faculty members at the new state university adopt a mission statement that emphasizes liberal arts and a global outlook.
- Man Arrested in Threat to President
- Wife Slain by Husband in Hospital's Garage
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Golden
- After Nearly a Decade, Officials Are Still Defending Malathion
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Nonleague
- MOTOR RACING : Evans Returns to Start at Baja
- SATURDAY'S HEROES
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Orange Coast Beats Riverside to Clinch Men's Soccer Title
- Youngblood Runs, Passes Carson Past Banning, 41-0
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Pacific
- MOVIE REVIEW : No Antidote for 'Toxic Avenger'
- La Cienega Area
- Arthur J. Holland; Former Mayor of Trenton, N.J.
- Deng Meets Kissinger a Day After 'Retiring'
- LOCAL : 1 Killed in Sand Canyon Crash
- 33% Salary Hike Sought for Congress
- 4.8 Quake Rocks Chile
- Deng Quits Last Post in Step to Transfer Power
- Ruling on Housing Plan at Pierce Site Is Delayed
- Mistrial Declared in Bridges' Assault Case
- Questions Shadow Dukakis Anew
- Hungry? Weary? Gridlocked? Look to Car of Future
- Panel Seeks Stiffer Penalties in Political Payments Case
- Jailed Priest Inspired to Protest by Reading Martin Luther King Jr.
- COUNTYWIDE : What's Closed for Veterans Day
- Canyon Wins Title but Little Praise, 29-0
- Clifford Helps Mater Dei Keep Title Hopes Alive With Victory
- Chang Reaches Semifinals at Wembley
- BOXING : Switch Makes Scoring Less of Judgment Call
- MUSIC
- Bishops Oppose Condoms, Favor Palestine Homeland
- Brightman Shines at Party for Arts Stars
- Howard A. Fox; Gay Political Activist
- HAPPY DAYS: U.S. policy on emigration from...
- Berlin Wall Crumbling : Germans Begin Dismantling Sections for 18 Exits : Huge Cheers Go Up as Bulldozer Arrives
- Desert Dumping Ground : Life Style: Garbage, convicted criminals, prisons. Eastern Riverside County residents believe they are inheriting what cities want to get rid of.
- Cafe Faces Loss of License : Investigation: Restaurant Splash in Malibu, a target of police, is on losing end of liquor permit finding.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Backers Get Behind 'Central Park' Move
- Cause of Ship's Sinking Is Still a Mystery to Bank
- IRVINE : Dorm Woes Put Squeeze on Students
- North County Homeless 'Summit'
- OK Expected on Plan for 18 Flights
- Camarillo's Bid for Cross-Country 4-A Title Begins
- Events Decided One Man: The Environment Can't Wait
- JUNIOR COLLEGE BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Glendale Long on Experience : Savvy: Although no starter is taller than 6-foot-5, five of the Vaqueros' top six players from last season are back.
- For TV, Crime Is Drug of Choice
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Friends, Lovers & Lunatics' Not Played for Laughs
- Dominguez Hills Has a Dynamite Duo in Soccer Coach and His Star
- Robert Mitchum's Back in 'Complete Charade'
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Del Fuegos Band Searches for Its Stage Personality
- Santa Monica
- Japanese Acquire Majority Interest in Plaza Project
- REAL ESTATE
- Record Earnings, Revenue Make '89 Magic for Disney
- P.M. BRIEFING : 3,700 Strike Canadian Jet Plant
- Y. Matsuda; 'Black Rain' Actor
- Berlin Wall: Great Divide of East, West
- Sri Lanka Lifts Curfew
- 2,900 Pesticide Suicides Reported in Rural China
- WORLD : Turkish Extremists Destroy Art
- NATION : 5 Tons of Cocaine Found in N.Y.
- 526 Helicopters Grounded
- House OKs Defense Budget Despite Charges It Serves Special Interests : Military: Some complain that national security is sacrificed for special jobs projects.