- LOCAL ELECTIONS : HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY RACES : Environmental Issues Dominate Campaigns in Old Oil Boom Town
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Laguna Canyon Isn't Rescued Yet : Laguna Beach voters will do their part by passing a bond measure, but the area belongs to all Orange County residents, and their help will be needed.
- Aaron Krickstein, seeded No. 1, beat former...
- NWA's Checchi Makes a Bid for Eastern : Mergers: The Los Angeles investor said he is also eyeing other carriers, including Pan Am, World Airways and TWA.
- Soviet Harvest Bountiful--but So Are Losses
- Leona Helmsley's Appeal Argued: The hotel queen's...
- Insurance Won't Suffer S&L-Like; Collapse
- Ralph E. Reins will resign as chairman,...
- Withdrawals From S&Ls; Slow In May: The...
- Football Widows Find a Lot to Cheer About in Column
- NATION : Budget Cuts Asked at Harvard
- Senate Approves Major Civil Rights Bill : Congress: The 62-34 vote falls short of support needed to override a presidential veto. Bush charges the measure would lead to hiring quotas.
- 3 Firms Must Provide Cancer Warnings
- Foreign Minister's Visit a Milestone in U.S.-Viet Relations
- Body Found in Truck Identified
- Renters' Interest Law Gains : Housing: Deposits would earn 5% annually under the measure tentatively approved by the City Council.
- Simi Council Will Amend General Plan to Add Jordan Ranch
- Officials Lead Criticism of Proposals for 4 Landfills
- War Games Buff to Be Tried in Border Attacks
- Dolls Come Full Circle--as Gift to Police
- U.S. Handed Drug Suspects
- Famed Sailor Sets Sails for Charity
- CASITAS SPRINGS : Water District May Start Own Program
- THE SIDELINES : 2 Ex-Sooner Athletes Convicted of Supplying Drugs to Thompson
- Why Orders for New Airliners Are Taking Off
- GTE Corp.: The telephone and telecommunications conglomerate...
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- STOCKS : Dow Plunges 35 on Budget, Oil Worries
- 3 Americans Get Nobel Prize in Economics : Award: The trio is honored for pioneering work in applying modern economic theory to corporations and financial markets.
- Restructuring Costs Add Up to Diceon Loss
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : Protests Echo Vietnam War Opposition : Politics: Small groups heckle Bush in the Midwest, challenging the U.S. troop deployment.
- After Shocks
- COUNTYWIDE : Board OKs Zoning Change for Jail Site
- City Offers Compromise on Lopez Canyon Fines
- DANA POINT : City Hall Fighting Plans for Post Office
- House OKs Hike in Taxes on Rich : Budget: The increase is part of a deficit reduction package approved 227 to 203. The margin is too small to override a threatened veto. Bush prefers a Senate plan.
- ANAHEIM : Shelter Ends Odyssey for Runaways
- MISSION VIEJO : Last Hospital Work OKd by Planners
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Driver Training Program Modified
- Controversial Housing Plan OKd : Ventura: The City Council approved the KNM plan to build a 150-residence development.
- BUENA PARK : Recycling Program Is Placed on Hold
- Females Cite Benefits of Training With Males
- NPR's Simon 'Parachutes in' for S.D. Story : Media: The popular national public radio figure makes brief San Diego stop for a story on the border.
- Arsenio Hall Sued by Fired Manager
- SHORT TAKES : Whoopi Promotes Role Reversal
- TV REVIEW : Mixed Results From 'Looking for Miracles'
- Senate Plan Doubles Tax on Gasoline : Deficit-Cutting Bill Differs Sharply From One in House
- Inside Celebrity Obsessions : Threats: Most letter writers are just blowing off steam, according to a Newport Beach study of 'nut mail' and other fixated behavior.
- FASHION : It Was Sheer Madness in London
- San Diego
- Acid Spill on Antelope Valley Freeway Slows Traffic to Crawl
- Father Won't Be Charged in Shooting Death of Son
- Tape of Interview Describes Murderer's Threats : Trials: A victim told police hours after being shot that a drifter said he'd kill the defendant if she didn't help him.
- Parks, Beaches, Zoos, Museums : Two ballot propositions offer urgently needed funding
- OJAI : Festival Director Urges Mix of Music
- PROPOSITION 142 : Helping Veterans
- LOS ALAMITOS : Pomona Dates, Training Site Vital for Harness Survival, Arnold Says
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Basketball Players Hope to Wake Up, Start Winning
- SHORT TAKES : Gatlin Named to Music Board
- SHORT TAKES : Cosby Drops Children's Mural From Show in Flap Over Credit
- Music Reviews : Ima Concerts Begin in Hermosa Beach
- Quake's Destruction Opened a Door of Random Breakage for Sculptor
- SHORT TAKES : Hartman Returns to Daytime TV
- Brokerages: Two investment houses reported higher third-quarter...
- Richard J. Farana and Dean A. Thie...
- Another High Note Struck in Career of Altadena Composer
- Charity Begins at Home
- Harry C. (Buzz) Lorenz Jr.; Retired Financial Analyst
- Police Say Cuban Coke Ring Broken
- Medfly Quarantine Lifted in Northeast L.A. County
- ROUNDUP : Dameworth Record Takes a Beating in Frontier League Meet
- Golden Pheasant Is Latest to Be Forced From Breeders' Cup
- Bowman Skates Facing New Career Direction
- A Year Later, Welch Gets Turn : Baseball: The Bay Area earthquake knocked the ex-Dodger out of the rotation for last year's Series. Tonight he starts for the A's in Game 2.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Put an End to Conference Losing Streak
- Rijo Lets Pitching Say It All : Reds: He softens stance against the club that traded him, but hardens his pitching in beating Oakland in Game 1.
- P.M. Briefing : Delta Sets Cincinnati Expansion
- BANKING / FINANCE
- Leaner Ashton-Tate Hopes to Break Its Jinx of the Past
- Gasoline Price Near Record High
- C.O. Thompson Files Chapter 11
- Continental Airlines Adds Routes: The carrier said...
- BANKING / FINANCE : Breakaway Brokerage Seeks a Turnaround of Atrocious Timing
- 8th Decline in a Row for Home Starts
- Faculty Can't Fill Bilingual Needs of State
- Spouses Try to Cope With Pain of Sexual Shock : Homosexuals and their heterosexual partners try different approaches to their problems.
- Insurance Planned for Workers at Risk of AIDS : Health: Doctors, nurses and firefighters are among the targeted professions. Policies would be payable in a lump sum upon proof of infection.
- Stalking Fame : Psychology: A seven-year study of letters from obsessed fans gives a Newport Beach expert some new clues into troubled minds.
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : Israeli Issues Seen as Peril to Gulf Alliance
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : GULF WATCH: Day 76 : A Daily Briefing Paper On Developments In The Crisis
- 5 Arrested in Rival School Vandalism
- Jury Sees Video of Deputies Taking Cash : Trial: The defense maintains that a sting operation tape shows correct undercover technique. The officers are accused of skimming money confiscated from drug dealers.
- Panel OKs Ventura Blvd. Building Limits
- Hungary's Premier, Buffeted by Voters, Will Meet Bush : Europe: Opponents say election results show the public is disappointed in what he has accomplished.
- A Test for Regional Government
- Council Will Amend General Plan to Add Hope's Land : Simi Valley: The city takes steps toward annexing the property. The process of altering the document is expected to take two years.
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NFL : On the Surface, Colts Accept Dickerson
- Advanced Logic Research Revenue Up: Irvine-based Advanced...
- Hearing Date Set on Keating Bail Appeal : Thrifts: The Arizona businessman is being held on securities fraud charges.
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : Top Soviet Adviser Dispatched to Seek Peaceful Settlement : Diplomacy: Gorbachev's chief foreign policy aide will visit Washington, Paris and Rome this week.
- France Tries to Ease Quarrel With Lebanon on Aoun's Fate
- SIMI VALLEY : Jury Finds Transient Guilty of Murder
- Bug Busters : UC Riverside Urban Entomologists Wage Never-Ending War on Insects
- Times Reporter Wins Press Club's 'Best of Show'
- A Change in Cultures : Education: Students express a variety of goals after arriving from Japan to begin studies at Osaka Sangyo University, the U.S. branch of their prep school.
- Trauma Unit at Hospital to Be Closed
- Inmate Hurt in Scuffle With 5 Sheriff's Deputies
- One Baby, Three Parents: Whose Rights Prevail? : Law: The birth mother is on equal standing with the genetic mother and father; the child's interests must come first.
- Lakers Down Maccabi as Teagle Warms Up
- RAMS : Robinson Wants to Overcome Losing Mind-Set
- Henri Leconte of France, Jakob Hlasek of...
- Girls Muscling In on Boys' Teams : High schools: Foes of mixed-gender teams say girls' athletics would suffer. Proponents say anything less is discrimination. State officials will take up the proposal in February.
- MOVIE REVIEW : The Von Bulow Affair: Hearts of Darkness
- Hasbro Inc.: The Pawtucket, R.I., toy maker...
- TREND WATCH
- U.S. Approves Merger of Office Supply Giants : Stock swap: Avery International and Dennison Manufacturing will combine forces. The deal is valued at about $300 million.
- COLUMN ONE : Abortion War Snags Research : Administration's ban on funding medical studies that use fetal tissue is the focus of controversy. A House panel has approved Waxman's measure to overturn the prohibition.
- Royal Budget: The royal bean counters at...
- Gorbachev Retreats on Radical Economic Plan : Soviet Union: The president decides on a gradual approach. An angry Yeltsin accuses him of reneging.
- Minister Held on Suspicion of Passing Bogus Bill : Jailing: The Presbyterian cleric from San Clemente was arrested for assertedly paying a toll with a counterfeit $100 bill on the way to an orphanage in Baja California.
- Nationwide Cocaine Ring Dismantled
- MEINERS OAKS : Post Office Station May Be Reopened
- OXNARD : Council Approves Anti-Graffiti Plan
- Canada's Envoy Urges Passage of Clean Air Act
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO CITY COUNCIL : 13 Candidates in Race to Fill 3 Seats on San Juan City Council
- SANTA ANA : Council Revises Parking Standards
- Unit to Fight South County Gangs Approved
- THE SIDELINES : Coach Plays a Good Samaritan
- Rucker Develops Special Relationship : Prep football: Junior tailback, part of sports-minded family, carves 1,000-yard niche at Glendale.
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Temporary Permit Lets 'Seduced' Go On
- David R. Lawson has joined Sanyo Icon,...
- Big Shake-Up at Sumitomo Over Scandal
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: GOVERNOR : Wilson in Senate; Feinstein Still Attacks : Campaign: Dogged by charges of absenteeism, he resumes his legislative activities at a busy pace.
- 2 Korea Premiers Meet, Differ on How to Ease Division : Asia: The south emphasizes the need for first building mutual trust. The north insists on priority for military issues.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: GOVERNOR : Wilson in Senate; Feinstein Still Attacks : Ads: The Democratic candidate presses issue of her opponent's attendance record in revised TV commercials.
- 2 Live Crew Trial Opens; Defense Opposes Introduction of Tape
- PLACENTIA CITY COUNCIL
- Immigrant Rights Groups Urge Passage of Visa Bill
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO CITY COUNCIL
- GARDEN GROVE : PACs Enter Fray in City Council Races
- Bid to Revive Gaslamp Trolley on a Roll This Time
- Woodrow W. Scott; Retired Restaurant Owner
- Poway Wins Road War Without Fight
- Water-Saving Rate Falls to 6%; Rationing Looms
- San Diego
- No Joke : Education: Newbury Park High School gets a special lesson on disabilities before handicapped students arrive at the campus.
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Horton Latest Project to Make Good
- THE SIDELINES : Chang Wins in Marlboro Match
- MAKING A CASE FOR LITTLE GUYS : Short Backs Are Putting Up Big Numbers From the Pac-10 to the NFL, and Now the Trend Is Running Strong at Area High Schools
- No Roses May Land USC a Holiday Plum : Trojans: Despite loss to Washington, Smith's team draws interest from Sugar, Citrus and Orange bowls.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Timing Is Impeccable for Burr
- Music Reviews : Gross Leads the Santa Monica Season Opener
- General Electric Co.: The manufacturing, communications and...
- P.M. Briefing : EARNINGS : Philip Morris Income Up 25.3%
- Unification's Effect on German Airlines: Lufthansa said...
- Latest Bank, Thrift Earnings Reflect a Slowing Economy
- NATION : Woman Says Priest Seduced Her
- MAKING IT WORK : Keep Lines of Communication Open
- Baker Wary of Formalizing Congress' Role in Mideast
- NATION : Maine Hunter Cleared in Death
- Voters Unhappy but Few Incumbents Seem in Peril : Politics: Only 25 seats in Congress are deemed at risk. The 'ins' have big war chests and a surplus of ballots.
- After Shocks
- COUNTYWIDE : Gallegly Rules Out Pre-Election Debate
- ORANGE : Candidates Plan to Attend 2 Forums
- Insurer Donations to Willie Brown Attacked
- No Threat of Eviction, Mayor Says : Housing: O'Connor and a federal official hold a news conference to allay tenants' fears in dispute over sale of two low-income apartment complexes.
- Magic Moose Sets Record at Los Al
- 1992 Breeders' Cup Races Will Be Run at Santa Anita
- More Than Memories : His Football Career Ended 12 Years Ago by a Tragic Accident, Arthur Hemingway Jr. Has Found Other Ways to Serve as a Role Model in Vista
- Here's How to Terminate Controversy
- BETTING WITH JANICE : THE REMATCH
- Point Loma Nazarene Rolls Past Cal Baptist
- Northwest Fares to Rise 5.8% on Oct. 31; Higher Costs Cited
- House, Senate Reach Compromise on Defense Budget
- WORLD : Wayward Rare Bird Dies in Crash
- DISCOVERY : 900 NUMBERS
- LOCAL : Pedestrian Killed in Dana Point
- City Council Sets Major Goals in Policy on AIDS : Health: Lawmakers support a measure that includes giving condoms to prisoners and bleach to drug users. But cooperation from county and state is needed to implement the plan.
- Deserted Air Force Wife Tells Pentagon to Go Fly a Kite
- Trainer Suspended for Excessive Drug Levels in Wait for the Lady
- If Girls Are Game for Boys' Teams, They Deserve a Shot
- NOTES : Is This Repeat of '88? Forget It, the A's Say
- Norman Leads Clipper Victory
- P.M. Briefing : On-Job Drug Use High in Fla.
- Independent Trustee Urged to Take Over FundAmerica
- P.M. Briefing : EARNINGS : Coca-Cola Profits Rise 9.1%
- After Shocks
- STATE : Bay Quake Recalled Year Later
- 5.5 Quake Strikes Iran
- COUNTYWIDE : Well Reactivated at County Center
- Violence Against Women Pervasive, Panel Told : Society: Expert witnesses testify before a city commission on the rising incidence of sexual assault and other crimes, and the role of mass media in contributing to the problem.
- Gabriela Sabatini of Argentina defeated Julie Halard...
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : UCLA : Smith Going From Potential to Player
- Colts Take Dickerson Back Into the Fold
- Vamping for the Vote : Record Industry Coalition Pushes Registration Campaign
- Actress Anne Archer on a Role
- Show Brings Broadway Dance Star Back to Where He Began : Theater: Jamie Torcellini was a USIU student when he got his big break by auditioning for 'A Chorus Line.'
- Aussie Drivers Say 'G'By, Mate,' to Gas Guzzlers as Prices Soar
- $30-Million Fraud Alleged in Continental Loan Sales
- Del Monte Foods, San Francisco, has named...
- Drug Firms: Four major pharmaceutical companies reported...
- WORLD : S. Africa Arrests 3 in Killings
- Ethics Panel Hears Cranston in S&L; Case : Thrifts: The senator is summoned to a closed session to discuss his ties with Charles Keating Jr. Charges against two others may be dropped.
- 'Short, Shallow' Slump Seen by Many Experts
- A Creative Sale of Student Art
- WORLD : Lebanon Freezes Aoun's Funds
- CYPRESS : City Moves to Limit Use of Leaf Blowers
- 3 Charged in Racial Shooting That Hurt 4
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC PLACES : In a Secret Garden, Public Enterprise
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : CHARGERS : Team Gets Ready to Face Jackson, Long
- O.C. ART REVIEW : Exhibit of Ho-Hum : 'California Impressionism' never made the big time, and a look at its artists' works demonstrates why.
- POP MUSIC : Yes' Bruford Now Follows Two Different Drummers
- A Time for Reassessment by Tech Firms
- REGIONAL REPORT / NERVOUS NORTHEAST : Sluggish Economy Sours Fiscal Future for Big Apple, Other Cities : Gaping budget deficits are forcing many officials to consider deep cuts in staff and services.
- Chess Match Game Ends in Draw After Overnight Adjournment
- Cystic Fibrosis Guild Raises 'Amazing' $250,000 : By the Numbers
- Delphine Seyrig; Noted Actress in European Films
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : Oil Field, 2 Isles May Be Iraq's Real Goal : Strategy: The U.S. worries that Hussein might pull back and try to hold on to this territory.
- Shutdown Again? Forget About It : Ideology, not compromise, is enemy of people
- Cruise Control : Hawthorne Tries to Drive Youths Out of Town
- Finally . . . It's a Boy! : Controversial Sperm-Separation Technique Delivers Closing Chapter in Irvine Couple's Saga
- Lawsuit Accuses Rick Dees, Radio Station of Sex Bias : Courts: Former on-air partner claims she was target of jokes. She contends she was fired because she was too family oriented and not alluring enough to suit her sidekick.
- ELECTIONS : PROP. 128 : Farmers to Campaign Against 'Big Green' Initiative in Suburbs
- Students Let Out a Cheer Fit for Royalty : Union Avenue: Princess Alexandra of Great Britain visits the downtown elementary school to learn about the DARE drug program.
- 2 Indicted for Hazardous Waste Dumping in S.D. Bay
- Reacting to the recent controversy over female...
- Barnum, Alemany Use Tried and True Method
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Pad': Strong Execution of Inge Drama
- Kenneth R. Rogers has been elected a...
- Gold Price Falls $13.40 as Deflation Fears Spread : Commodities: The 'safe-haven' metal skids to its lowest level since July. Global recession fears are blamed.
- Playing Roulette With the Future of Caesars World
- Coca-Cola Enterprises: Net income for the third...
- Dow Drifts, Manages a Gain of 6.68
- REGIONAL REPORT / NERVOUS NORTHEAST : Leafy States Rake In Tourists, Not Cash
- Partial Pullout Not Enough in Gulf, U.S. Says
- Word on Air Conditioners Blows a Bit of Hot and Cold
- Brazilian Candidate for Governor Slain
- Espresso Bar a Strong Reminder of the Beat Generation : Pasadena: Tucked away in a back alley, the avant-garde coffeehouse features jazz, poetry and hip conversation.
- Soviet Official Quits Over Economic Plan
- Dredge Sinks; 150 Gallons of Diesel Fuel Spill Off Monterey
- U.N. Chief: War an Option : If Sanctions Fail, Iraq Risks Attack
- Countywide
- Panel OKs $150 Million for Metro Rail
- A Bit of the Arctic : Fly-Fishermen Need Go No Further Than Eastern Sierras to Find Grayling
- Kathy Kerr, wife of right wing Tim...
- Vikings' Studwell to Miss 2 to 3 Weeks
- Antelope Valley's Miller Honored by Foothill Conference
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NFL : Expansion Not Automatic, Say Owners
- THE SIDELINES : Mariners Fire Bullpen Coach
- Socker Management, Coaches Try to Patch Their Differences
- ART REVIEWS : Strand's Labor of Love: Working-Class People : Exhibition: Photographer captures images of man's timeless dignity on his travels around the world.
- DANCE
- MUSIC : Violist Strums Up Her Own Orchestra : Newport Beach musician puts up her inheritance to launch ensemble to play baroque and early classical music.
- Seeds Yield Album for Los Lobos : Music: 'Neighborhood' band will play San Juan Capistrano Thursday night.
- Training for Welfare Moms
- Reunification of Germany
- Mexican Politics
- Reunification of Germany
- Anti-Crime Measures
- Reunification of Germany
- Reunification of Germany
- Reunification of Germany
- Anti-Crime Measures
- Hope Seen in Freiman
- Jordan Ranch Backed
- Economics
- Gallegly's Accomplishments
- Freedom of Religious Thought
- Anti-Crime Measures
- Reunification of Germany
- Maybe They Should Turn It Into 'twinpeaksorsomething' : Television: Getting the characters in touch with their true feelings may be a way to boost the show's dismal ratings. Or perhaps the series should solve its problems with romance a la 'The Love Boat' . . . .
- Gallegly Paid His Dues
- Anti-Crime Measures
- MOVIES - Oct. 17, 1990
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- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 17, 1990
- EASTER SHOPPING: It's the Easter ...
- 'Big Green' Battle Centers on Cost of a Cleaner State : Environment: In many cases Proposition 128 simply sets guidelines. Price tag forecasts vary widely.
- Face-Saving U.S.-Israel Formula Sought : Diplomacy: Despite peacemaking attempts, Shamir and Baker remain firmly at odds over a U.N. investigation.
- NO CENSORSHIP: Irvine's Donny Osmond joins pop...
- Testimony Starts on Open-Land Transfer : Investigation: Two former Laguna Niguel officials instrumental in sign-over of 96 acres of open space to a developer may be under special scrutiny. Others involved appear before county grand jury.
- Action Postponed on Shopping Center
- Slain Woman's Son Faults Bureaucracy
- NAY: Should girls be allowed on boys'...
- RISK WIZARD: Nobel Prize winner William Sharpe...
- PERSPECTIVE ON LOS ANGELES EDUCATION : Don't Atomize the School District : A new partnership must be formed and bring its power to bear on a school system in crisis.
- Lessons From Life : Teacher's Aide Honored at 90
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAMS : Strickland, Out for Season, Needs Surgery
- NOTES : Reds' Thoughts of Rose Have Not Wilted
- Police Arrest Driver After 20-Mile Chase
- NATIONAL THOROUGHBRED POLL
- COUNTYWIDE : Lawmen Give Gates Vote of Confidence
- Music Reviews : Budapest Chamber Orchestra at Segerstrom Hall
- SHORT TAKES : 'Sex, Lies' Star Dismisses Fame