- COMMENTARY : Coverage of Clemens Incident Was Exemplary
- He's Young, He's Qualified and He Can Even Define His Role as Dramaturge
- POP MUSIC SPECIAL : Fall's Big Albums, From AC / DC to Z.Z. Top
- The Mass-Marketing of Jean Auel
- Pay Scale Inequities Hit Some Federal Workers : Government: The creed that employees at the same grade level take home the same paycheck is under fire. Growing regional disparities in the cost of living are blamed for various maladies.
- Blast Kills 5 in Manila
- 2 Chicago Officers Charged With Burglary, Misconduct
- Ex-Worker Opens Fire
- A Tale of Two Cities May Decide Governor's Race : Politics: Feinstein's and Wilson's mayoral records could tell voters how they would govern California.
- Long a Wallflower, Istanbul Casts a Wary Eye at its Western Suitors : Turkey: Will its new relationship with the West, as a result of the gulf crisis, outlast the strategic spotlight now shining on Ataturk's republic?
- Robbery Squad Tackles Ex-Ram With Glory Offer
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- Suspect Arrested in Stabbing Death
- Compton Airport Is a Clearing in Urban Jungle : Aviation: Amid reports of gang problems and gunfire, the field's lack of congestion and proximity to industry make it popular with pilots.
- Oxnard Ordered to Forfeit 2 Wins
- Sparrow Becomes a Role Model
- Gulls Fall to Fort Wayne in OT
- Football Recruiting Academic at Virginia
- Wooden's Five Favorite Teams : UCLA: They weren't the ones with Alcindor or Walton, but they were winners, and in some cases, NCAA champions.
- MOVIES : The Apprenticeship of Matthew Modine : He's served it with directors like Kubrick, Altman and Schlesinger, apart from the brat pack adventures of his peers
- ART : Tony Cragg, World-Class Recycler : By turning other people's castoffs into artworks, he has become one of Britain's leading Post-Minimalist sculptors
- Wants the Word
- Put Down a Little Paint
- HEALTH
- Readers Respond to Elderly Housing Series
- Only Wealthy Can Afford the Fares at John Wayne Airport
- Observations on 'The Civil War'
- JOSH SCHWEITZER
- Experiencing Some of the Bali Highs and Lows Are Just Part of Any Indonesia Bicycle Tour
- SLEEK CHIC
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- SLEEK CHIC
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- SLEEK CHIC
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- Observations on 'The Civil War'
- Landfill Conclusions
- 'Blue Lagoon' Impact
- Power of Attorney
- Power Hair Do's and Don'ts : How Hair Makes the Difference in Winning Friends and Influencing People
- Views on Fryman Canyon
- Fairness and Tickets
- He Puts No Stock in the Bug Market
- Gubernatorial Candidates Debate Issues
- MAURICE SENDAK
- NBC'S Dynamic Duo
- Tax Increase Small Price to Pay to Stop Canyon's Development
- Gubernatorial Candidates Debate Issues
- OAKLAND ATHLETICS
- 'Scent of Fear' at the Library
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- Wallace Is Special
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- Careers of Controversial Artists
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- 'Sorcerer' Director
- The Merits in the Surrogate Case--Race Not One of Them
- Tired of Column
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- 'Scent of Fear' at the Library
- 'Development Perils Wildlife, Study Says'
- Willie, We Too Much Knew You : ROAD SHOW<i> By Roger Simon (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $19.95; 356 pp.)</i> ; SEE HOW THEY RUN<i> By Paul Taylor (Alfred A. Knopf: $22.95; 305 pp.)</i> ; PLEDGING ALLEGIANCE<i> By Sidney Blumenthal(HarperCollins: $22.50; 320 pp.)</i>
- Tax Increase Small Price to Pay to Stop Canyon's Development
- Expenses for 'That Big Day' Are a Disgrace
- Sending the Wrong Message to Children
- Fairness and Tickets
- Congress
- Galanter Promised, but Didn't Deliver
- Observations on 'The Civil War'
- How sad it is that the networks...
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- Gubernatorial Candidates Debate Issues
- Gubernatorial Candidates Debate Issues
- Residents Say No to New Civic Center
- 'Development Perils Wildlife, Study Says'
- Playing Numbers Game Is Meaningless Exercise
- Luxury Tax and Cries of Pain in Newport
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- SLEEK CHIC
- Regarding (CBS') "The Trials of Rosie O'Neill."...
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- Tax Increase Small Price to Pay to Stop Canyon's Development
- Wrong Impression
- Caltech Picks Director for Affirmative Action
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- Restrictions on U.S. Training
- Gubernatorial Candidates Debate Issues
- Which Sportscaster Do You Watch?
- Gubernatorial Candidates Debate Issues
- M <i> Won't </i> Right Past Wrongs
- Observations on 'The Civil War'
- Ex-Harvard Business Professor Took Easy Way Out, Didn't Practice What the School Preaches
- Only Wealthy Can Afford the Fares at John Wayne Airport
- SLEEK CHIC
- Riley Came Through for Constituents
- Observations on 'The Civil War'
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- 'Development Perils Wildlife, Study Says'
- Restrictions on U.S. Training
- Puppy Mills
- Another Disguised Fee? Gee, How Unsurprising
- Aqueduct Break
- Hangover Lingers in Party Aftermath
- With the high rate of crime affecting...
- Fairness and Tickets
- Observations on 'The Civil War'
- Expenses for 'That Big Day' Are a Disgrace
- The Merits in the Surrogate Case--Race Not One of Them
- Observations on 'The Civil War'
- Landfill Conclusions
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- Los Angeles County - News from Oct. 14, 1990
- Kicking a Habit : It's Easier to Quit Cold Turkey Than Through Expensive, Formal Programs
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS THE LEGISLATURE : Angry Voters May Send Incumbents a Lot of Political Ill Will
- Candidate's Campaign Is No Longer in Name Only : Election: Contender for assessor's post who benefited from a famous last name in the primary now has a war chest and endorsements.
- Landfill Law May Lead to Higher Trash Pickup Rates : Environment: The state legislation mandates deep reductions in the use of dumps by cities. Massive recycling is expected to be an alternative.
- PREP FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT / FACTS, FIGURES, COMMENTS FROM SATURDAY'S GAMES : HEATED RIVALRY
- Names in the News - Oct. 14, 1990
- Names in the News - Oct. 14, 1990
- Jury Verdicts in Cincinnati, Ft. Lauderdale
- UCLA's Young Should Have Acted His Age
- Jury Verdicts in Cincinnati, Ft. Lauderdale
- Carter Hawley Denies Payment Problems: A spokesman...
- FNN Fires Its Financial Chief, Auditing Firm
- New Owner of Bally Says He'll Sell Assets
- Vaudevillian Julia Rooney; Dubbed 'Princess of Hoofers'
- Gorbachev Bars Confiscations of Communist Property : Soviet Union: Decree seeks to protect the party's vast holdings from new, popularly elected governments.
- Plan Aims to Expedite Air Base Cleanup : Environment: State and federal officials agree to tackle 35 toxic waste sites at Edwards.
- Teacher Facing Discipline Over Movie : Education: "Quest for Fire", an R-rated film with sex and cannibalism scenes was screened for seventh-grade social studies class.
- Helen Pepperdine Memorial
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Smuggling Case Won't Be Dropped
- Chess Match Delayed by Timeout
- Texas Plant Hit by Fire
- Quayle Backs Limit on Congress Terms
- Sign Maker Angry Over Budget Crisis Has Message for Congress: Get Serious
- No Criminal Charges Seen in Arrests at Elite Party
- Body Found in Desert That of Missing Girl
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Food Services Switch to Paper
- Actress Shot During Filming at Cemetery
- ORANGE : City OKs Plans for Home Development
- Screening of Film in Class Spurs Inquiry : Education: The Conejo Valley Unified School District considers disciplining a teacher who showed seventh-graders a movie with sex and cannibalism scenes.
- PIERCE COLLEGE : Child-Care Funding Is Slashed
- Quartz Hill Stuns Canyon, 12-6
- Westlake Passes With Flying Colors, 35-0
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UCI Water Polo Gives Newland His 499th Coaching Victory
- Ioja Plays Lead for Garden Grove
- Huntington Beach Rolls, 35-20
- Game Was Too Long, Season Too Short : College basketball: UCLA freshman O'Bannon is resigned to sitting out after knee injury.
- Ventura Weathers Rally by Oxnard in 43-32 Win
- Back in Time at the Belly Up : Music: Solana Beach nightspot's owner says he's confident the free birthday bash won't be a repeat of last winter's fiasco.
- Methodists May End Infant 'Dedication,' Confirmation
- STAGE REVIEW : Glaser Shines as Fun 'Secrets' Come to Light
- CLIPBOARD : Space Price Rising
- COLUMN ONE : In Italy, Gangsters Reach Out : The recruits of the big three organized crime cartels are ever younger. So are many of their victims.
- 5.0 Quake Rattles Iran
- By the Thousands, City Folk Turn Out to Grub in Soviet Mud for Precious Potatoes : Food shortage: Families respond to government appeal to help with the harvest and prevent a shortage.
- Shepherd and Boy Slain by Mafia Gang in Sicily
- High Court Turns Down Funds Limit : Prop. 73: Justices' ruling upholds lower court's decision and sets off a scramble for political donations in the final days before the Nov. 6 election.
- Rockwell to Pay Fine for Radioactive Shipment
- New Judge to Help Shoulder Heavy Caseload in Lancaster : Superior Court: The area will soon have a fourth judicial officer, but some say two more are needed. Hundreds of civil trials are on hold.
- Ex-Teacher Sentenced in Molestation Case
- Medicare Bill Controversy Shuts UCLA Cancer Unit : Medicine: Red tape and miscommunication are blamed for the closing of a sophisticated neutron therapy center, one of just four in the United States.
- STANTON : Alleged Attacker Pleads Not Guilty
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
- CASITAS SPRINGS : Earthquake Drill Pleases Agencies
- Rockwell Fined $42,000 for Radioactive Shipment
- 4 Lawyers Working for County Fined $52,000 for Misconduct
- Reds Advance to Series, With a Catch : NL Game 6: Ninth-inning grab by Braggs preserves 2-1 victory over the Pirates. Next up is Oakland.
- Ocean View and Westminster Tie
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAMS : What, Robinson Panic? Leave That to Others
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : NORTHWEST VALLEY CONFERENCE
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Douglas Has Edge, Tocco Says
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : In other games: : PACIFIC LEAGUE
- Clemens Against Cooney: Uncivil Disobedience
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- CS Long Beach Takes Win Streak to San Jose State
- 181-1 Great Normand Wins Meadowlands Cup; Summer Squall Runs 8th
- Tempers Hot in Proxy Fight for Gradco; Winner Not Yet Known
- Ex-Pilot Shows Gratitude to Pan Am in a Big Way
- Challenge Turns Up Heat in Bitter Atty. Gen. Race : Politics: Lungren presses Smith to debate after TV taping. Smith calls his opponent's impromptu news conference 'sick.'
- NATION IN BRIEF : ALASKA : U.S. to Sue Exxon for Spill Damages
- DANA POINT : Rent Control Study Ordered in Dispute
- Former Workers Say Rancher Took Part in Mistreating Them
- A Total Thrashing of Narrow-Mindedness : Overwhelming House vote for National Arts Endowment
- TODAY'S COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : OCC Tackle Throwing Weights Around
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
- TV REVIEW : 'Spirit': Ugly Story of Canadian Racism
- JAZZ REVIEW : Bop Veteran Red Rodney at Catalina's
- Ghosts, Laughs and Chills in 'Sleepy Hollow'
- RELIGION BOOKSHELF
- WEEKEND TV : Sunday Night, Networks Go to the Movies
- NEWS ANALYSIS : NEA Compromise Still Troubles Artists : Congress: The measure passed by the House is no arts manifesto. It requires 'decency' in endowment-funded projects.
- Intel Sets Quarterly Sales, Profit Records
- British Airways May Create Airline With Soviets:...
- GARDENING : A Bloomin' Beautiful Effect
- Fixing a Broken Rung on Captain's Chair
- Drive Launched to Curb Suicides of Gay Youngsters
- Last-Minute Score Saves Pacifica
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : Birmingham Rally Dooms N. Hollywood
- CS Fullerton Plays Host to Pacific
- A Veteran in Steel's 'Kaleidoscope,' Colleen Dewhurst States Her Views
- Lincoln S&L; 'Whistle-Blower' Gets Key Promotion : Government: William K. Black, the federal thrift regulator who recommended seizing the Irvine-based thrift in 1987, is the new deputy chief counsel of enforcement and litigation for 11 Western states.
- Tears, Cheers Greet Ship's Return to S.D.
- House OKs $268 Billion for Military : Defense: Cuts are rejected on grounds that they would hurt Mideast deployment. The fate of the B-2 still is undecided.
- Reading About Exercise Substituted for Phys Ed
- Barry's Lawyer Petitions for a Retrial
- NATION IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Early Tax Payments to Help Philadelphia
- Commuters Anger Road's Residents : Thousand Oaks: Parents call the narrow thoroughfare "The Other Conejo Grade" and fear for their children.
- Police Open House for Possible Recruits
- COUNTYWIDE : Grand Jury Indicts 2 in Bank Holdups
- North and South Korea have agreed in...
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : DESERT-INYO LEAGUE
- Goal-Line Stand Saves Fullerton
- Foreign Minister Quits in Turkish Policy Rift
- Russian Nationalist Gets 2 Years for Anti-Semitism : Soviet Union: In a stormy court session, a Pamyat leader is sentenced for leading attack on Jewish writers.
- Anatole Broyard, 70; Book Critic, Editor
- GULF WATCH: Day 72 : A Daily Briefing Paper On Developments In The Crisis : Military Front:
- THOUSAND OAKS : Vandalism Reported at Jewish Center
- Fire Damages La Follette's Porter Ranch Residence
- Nate Asaro; Made a Fortune in Portable Toilet Business
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Ocean View Board Weighs Smoking Ban
- Overdue 'I Do's' Launch Reunion
- VENTURA : Fire Prevention Day Recalls Chicago Fire
- Opportunistic Sunny Hills Routs Buena Park
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : SAN FERNANDO VALLEY LEAGUE
- Ex-Metzger Aide Testifies He Gave Message to Killers
- SIMI VALLEY : Youth Gets 7 Years in Gang Shooting
- Canyon's Defense Stymies Foothill for a 12-3 Victory
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- After Learning Lesson, Garcia Teaches One : Cross-country: Glendale College freshman turns tables on Montes in Mt. SAC Invitational.
- Way They Play Defense Has Been Most Puzzling
- El Toro Defense Prevails : Football: Capistrano Valley, trailing 23-19, fails to score on 11 plays inside the Chargers' 21-yard line in the last five minutes.
- ROUNDUP : El Toro Beats Capistrano Valley
- Emotion in Motion : Moorpark College's Standout Tailback Shows Big Heart and a Feel for Goal Line
- BOOK REVIEW : 'Book of J' Lacks Nerve to Name 'J' : THE BOOK OF J. Translated from the Hebrew <i> by David Rosenberg</i> ; <i> Interpreted by Harold Bloom</i> . Grove Weidenfeld. $21.95; 340 pages
- Treasury to Auction 52-Week Bills: The Treasury...
- Aluminum Co. of America: Alcoa said third-quarter...
- Economists Debate Effect of Capital Gains Tax Cut : Economy: Many believe that it would spur investment but aren't sure how strong the overall impact would be.
- REMODELING : 'Sweat Equity' Could Be the Way to Enter the Housing Market
- Man Killed, Thrown From Auto
- Officer Gets Reprimand Over 'Trophy' Tooth
- Collins Redux : Brown Accuses Hayes Aide of Conflict
- ELECTIONS CONGRESS : Lagomarsino Is Missing but Not Forgotten
- Is S.D. a GOP Contender? Next Month May Tell
- 2 Gang Members Guilty in Girl's Slaying
- CAMARILLO : Older Painters Exhibit Artworks
- PLACENTIA : Parade to Highlight Heritage Festival
- Two Football Stadiums Call a Timeout : Curbing those rowdy, sometimes violent, fans who ruin it for everybody
- The Airport Hyatt, it wasn't. More of...
- Man Wanted on Drug Charges Is Arrested at Motel
- Ex-Santa Ana Teacher Held on Sex Counts
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Orange Coast Cruises in Soccer, 12-0
- OAK TREE : Mandella Is Shooting for a Double
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Lendl, Edberg to Meet in Semifinals at Tokyo
- Mater Dei Stops Servite Three Yards Shy of Victory
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : CHARGERS : Tolliver Seeking Advice From Experienced Friend
- Victory Doesn't Leave Him Smiling : Fairfax: Coach vows to file complaint about officiating after beating Westchester, 6-0.
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Matheson Gets Two Scores in Two Carries for Orange Lutheran
- A Question of Faith : Television: Church calls movie about a molestation scandal 'distorted,' but filmmakers disagree.
- Mortgage Rates Up: Fixed-rate mortgages averaged 10.22%...
- Group of Investors May Bid for Pan Am Shuttle
- Northwest's Union Won't Accept Pay Cuts: Two...
- NATION IN BRIEF : OREGON : Racist Doctrine Tied to Beating Suspects
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PAPUA NEW GUINEA : Rich Gold Deposits Found Beneath Sea
- Egypt's No. 2 Official Slain in Cairo Attack
- PHILIPPINES / COUP MANIA : Revolt Is Over, but Danger Remains
- ANAHEIM : Establishments Win Art Display Awards
- Council to Weigh 3 Housing Projects for Moderate-Income Buyers
- Voters Split on Benefits of Annexation to Santa Clarita
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- 5-Year Separation Ends for Vietnamese Couple : Red tape: They had been waiting since 1985 for the wife to receive permission to leave for the United States.
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : SAN FERNANDO VALLEY LEAGUE
- Camarillo Wishbone Batters Royal, 26-20
- Pistons Beat Clippers in Opener, 110-95
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : FOOTHILL LEAGUE
- He Shows Why Trade Was Big Deal : Athletics: Baines had something to prove when the Rangers gave up on him. La Russa had faith and it's paying off.
- Irvine Books Circus as Part of Arts Fest
- MUSIC REVIEW : Previn Opens Winter Season With a Bang
- TV REVIEW : 'Ginger Tree': Culture Clash
- TWA Announces Layoffs: Money-losing Trans World Airlines...
- Search Begun for Aircraft Missing Over Arctic Ocean
- SOUTH AFRICA / SHAPING AN ECONOMY : Nation's Future Hinges on Word : The white business community hopes the ANC will ease up on its belief in nationalization.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : FRESNO : Lao Agencies Deny Extortion Charges
- Huge Bond Issue Would Bring Relief to Crowded Schools Throughout State : Education: Prop. 146, the $800-million measure, would create more classrooms. But supporters fear that disenchantment over borrowing could doom the initiative.
- 2 Holdup Suspects Under Investigation in Shoot-Out
- State's New Solid Waste Act Called 'a Consultant's Gold Mine'
- Long-Overdue Prosecution of Pamyat : A Russian nationalist is convicted of racism and insulting Jews
- Service Aids Elderly With Medicare List
- Samuel Salerno Jr.; Auto Body Shop Owner
- Murder Is No Dying Business in San Diego : Crime: The homicide rate for 1990 may give the city its deadliest year on record. Officials say drugs, gangs and growth are to blame.
- Breaks of Game Have Yet to Beat Hampton : Pro football: After 12 years and 10 knee surgeries, the Bears' defensive lineman plays his final season with passion--and pain.
- Notre Dame Earns Tie With Late Touchdown
- Hoping to Even the Score : Aztecs: If the SDSU defense can't stop UCLA tonight, then the offense will have to compensate.
- El Toro's Sanders Runs Own Show : Prep football: In a game that matched two of Orange County's best passers, running back rushes for 133 yards.