- Padres and Show Part Company
- Clippers Wait Till Late but Finally Get a Good Ticket
- Wide Range of Emotions at Wilstermann Show
- 20 Years Later: An Improved, Remixed 'Layla Sessions'
- OBSCENITY
- Jazz Reviews : Celebration at Jax Is Showcase for Sax
- Festival Opens With Free Fun
- After Belgium, Mark Morris Looks to U.S. : Dance: Choreographer will return with his company from Brussels to take up residency in Massachusetts in 1992.
- Rafsanjani Allies Gain in Assembly Election
- Clipboard
- Melvin M. Payne; Retired Executive of National Geographic
- STATE : Prop. 73 Loses Final Court Bid
- SAILING / RICH ROBERTS : Owners Must Sail Boats in This Regatta
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Borscht and Perogy Brings Mother Russia's Cuisine to Tarzana
- SHORT TAKES : Pavarotti Notes Surroundings
- '20/20' Producer Resigns Over Buckwheat Interview : Television: Lynn Murray takes responsibility for the bogus story. William Thomas, who portrayed the 'Our Gang' character, died in 1980.
- 'X' Chases 'Hammer'
- MUSIC REVIEW : E.A.R. Unit Brings Fluxus Event to County Museum
- A 'Parent-Friendly' Children's Festival : Agoura Hills: About 5,000 are expected to attend the two-day event, which will include plays, mimes, music and other entertainment.
- Torrance Police OK 2-Year Contract
- City Second-Guessing Itself on Festival Funds : Arts: Officials complain that Costa Mesa hasn't been properly recognized for its $400,000 investment. Some say the city should never have gotten involved.
- Deputies Portrayed as Criminals : Trial: Prosecutor says they crossed the 'thin blue line.' Defense attorneys say the government's case is based on self-serving testimony from a former colleague of their clients.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Crash Victim Was on Wrong Side of Road
- Physicians Group Buys Burbank Hospital
- Toll to Remain for Coronado Bridge Until '95 : Transportation: State decision is a victory for Coronado, which wants toll fees to help pay for solutions to traffic problems in the city.
- Fire From Blast Destroys House : Simi Valley: No one is hurt in an early morning explosion that was heard all over the city but not by the dwelling's occupants, who were roused by a neighbor.
- Westhead's Nuggets Lose Big in Debut, 186-123
- Illinois Drops Linemen for NCAA Violations
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NFL : Wyche's Decision Is Fine With Them
- El Camino Tries to Rebound From Loss
- WAC Moves Toward Possible Expansion
- Jason Johnson Tries to Outrun Attention : Prep football: La Habra tailback is the county's second-leading rusher, but he can't avoid being tackled by limelight.
- Gwynn Option Picked Up; Trainer Fired
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Lendl, Edberg Headed for a Showdown
- SHORT TAKES : Sophia Loren to Be Honored
- Indian Waste Site Proposal Draws Ire
- MOORPARK : Contenders List Their Contributors
- Healthy Dose of Gumdrops Sure Cure for the Blues
- Councilmen Say Zoo Cleaned Up Its Act
- Student Paper at Harbor College Resumes Publication
- Woman's Body Found Along Lancaster Road
- Profit Is the Wrong Motive : Orange County case shows the miseries of commercial surrogateship
- PROPOSITION 132 : Too Big a Net
- Coliseum to Impose One-Game Beer Ban : Alcohol: Decision will be in force when Raiders play Sunday. Sales will be restricted at other contests, including USC's.
- THE SIDELINES : China Becomes a Petal-Pusher
- Buena Romps Past San Marcos, 41-10
- ORANGE LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Brea-Olinda Wakes Up in Time to Top Anaheim
- Unbeaten Santa Margarita Rolls Over Gahr, 34-0
- The Sound of Music Is a Classical Bargain : Entertainment: Three local concert associations stand ready to kick off a season of low-cost events.
- Southern California Christian Romps, 26-8
- ARTS
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE FOOTBALL : La Quinta Helps Clear Title Path by Edging Rancho Alamitos
- TV REVIEW : Magical Realism of Marquez's 'Miracle in Rome'
- 'Current Events': Lessons on Being a Mensch
- A Harvest of Artists at Festival
- Jazz Reviews : Frissell a Mix-Master of Guitar Styles
- Children Need More Than Talk
- PORT HUENEME : Teachers Endorse 3 for School Board
- Listening Service Seeks Volunteers
- Even in the health-conscious Southland, police couldn't...
- 5 Restrained Driver for Blood Test, Officer Says : Courts: Patricia Lee Giunta, charged with running down a motorcyclist, had an alcohol level of 0.29%, three times the legal limit, records show.
- MOORPARK : Board Seeks Ban on All Hats at School
- Redondo Library Not So Venerable
- Thumbs Down to Dartmouth Review
- Delta Babies
- Ban on Barbecue Lighter Fluid
- Valley Students Lose Their Cool
- Ban on Barbecue Lighter Fluid
- Crushing Iraq's War Machine
- Delta Babies
- Crushing Iraq's War Machine
- Ban on Barbecue Lighter Fluid
- Thumbs Down to Dartmouth Review
- Ban on Barbecue Lighter Fluid
- Crushing Iraq's War Machine
- Two Opinions on Navy's SEAL Training
- 'Decorated Boxes' Dominate Cityscape
- Ban on Barbecue Lighter Fluid
- Two Opinions on Navy's SEAL Training
- MOVIES - Oct. 12, 1990
- MOVIES - Oct. 12, 1990
- MOVIES - Oct. 12, 1990
- Foreign Firms Could Find IRS Tougher if New Tax Laws Pass
- AF Secretary Says He Has Confidence in Northrop's Chief
- FATAL READING: The death toll this year...
- New Textbooks: Out With Dull, In With Diverse
- TONIGHT: The county's most intense football rivalry...
- 11th COMMANDMENT: Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa...
- Compromise on Israel Eludes U.N. Security Council : Diplomacy: The U.S. and the PLO are still at odds over a mission to investigate the killing of 19 Arabs. Talks continue behind the scenes.
- Victim Was Hooked on Beauty of Ortega Highway
- Census Staff to Investigate Undercount Complaints
- Bush Sends New Signals as Budget Confusion Grows : Deficit: The President's stand on lower capital gains rates and higher income tax rates for the very rich is left in doubt. Democrats have new proposals of their own.
- ON STAGE: Who's that up on the...
- Seeking Out the Perfect Shelter in Any Storm?
- Different Image of Youth Offered in Slaying
- Studies Conflict Over Radon Danger : Health: Local officials cite survey in urging testing. But EPA, state authorities find problem less pervasive.
- Names in the News - Oct. 12, 1990
- Names in the News - Oct. 12, 1990
- Names in the News - Oct. 12, 1990
- Names in the News - Oct. 12, 1990
- Names in the News - Oct. 12, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 12, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 12, 1990
- Winning Bids for Oil Reserve Sale: The...
- David I. Chemerow was appointed to the...
- Radio Station to Be Awarded as Prize:...
- Fox Will Be Forced to Give Sponsors Free Ad Time : Television: The network is renegotiating commitments with advertisers because its ratings have fallen short of projections.
- P.M. BRIEFING : AT&T; Introduces New Microchip
- LOCAL : 3 Pedestrians Die on Freeways
- Getting a Fix on America's Drug Problem
- Glendora : Planning Appeals Changed
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / MUNICIPAL COURT : Bambrick and Finkel Settle Into Low-Key Race : Santa Monica: After a brief flurry of controversy, the race appears to be one that will be decided on personalities.
- Violent Death Is Rare Fate for Detectives on Homicide Beat
- FOR THE KIDS THEATRE ARTS FESTIVAL : Two Days of Hog Heaven : The wedding of Lord Bacon is the event of the year in Puddledumplin. There is also continuous entertainment for two days.
- Horcher Tops Foe in Funds by Big Margin : Politics: Disparity becomes campaign issue in the 52nd Assembly District race.
- WORLD : Lebanon Seeks Syria Army Help
- Westwood : Small-Business Liaison
- South Gate : Recall Organizers Miss Deadline, Decide to Give Up
- Sports Talk : Longtime Player in Local Scene Has Big Hopes for Soccer in U.S.
- Surrogate Says She Secretly Aimed to Keep Baby : Lawsuit: Orange County woman testifies she took payments from couple after deciding against giving up child.
- Which Economic Path? Soviet Party Chiefs Can't Decide : Reform: The Central Committee leaves it to Gorbachev. He and legislators have the real power.
- Treating Tijuana Sewage Proposed : Environment: A council committee has suggested pumping Mexican sewage through the Point Loma treatment plant to help solve an escalating health threat from sewage flowing across the border.
- School Superintendent Plans Meetings
- Teachers' Flights of Fancy Qualify Them for World Model Plane Event
- COLUMN LEFT : Throw the Rascals Out; Then What? : Anger will not produce real change unless it's backed by a political movement.
- Argonaut Group Inc.: The Los Angeles-based holding...
- Layoffs at Saks Fifth Avenue: In another...
- Odetics Wins Emmy Award for Its Robotic Videotape Unit
- Seeing Type on a Laptop Is Easier With Eye Relief
- STOCKS : Weak Profit Reports Send Dow Down 37.62
- Alpha Therapeutic Corp., Los Angeles, has appointed...
- 40 Whales Go Aground, Die in New Zealand
- 'Harvey': A Warm, Fuzzy Reminder of What's Important
- The Rocky Race of Sarah Flores
- MORE BARS
- Who's Hot
- 15 Seconds That Changed Whittier : 3 Years After Quake, City Assesses Changes
- FISHING NOTES : Overnight Runs for Bluefin, Yellowtail Remain Strong
- Tentative Clean Air Bill Accord Reached
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Bush's Waffling Reflects Lack of Fallback Stance
- Case Dropped in Assault on 2 Murder Suspects
- San Diego
- 10 City Council Members Endorse Proposition 128
- SANTA PAULA : Official Resigns to Accept New Job
- Man Pleads Not Guilty in Strangling
- Controversy Continues Over Duck Feeding
- Vinton, Buck Apologize for Wayward Words : Baseball: Singer flubbed national anthem and sportscaster's remarks angered Polish community.
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Injured Burton Replaced by Hunley
- Jones Is the Latest Titan Casualty
- Refac Chastised as Judge Rejects LCD Patent Suit : Law: The ruling said its claim against 118 firms was unsupported. Critics have blasted the company's suing habits as a type of legal extortion.
- W. Palm Beach Tops Economic Growth Forecast
- Occidental's Plan for the Future Focuses on L.A. Ties, Minorities
- Designer Sees Red Over Required Warning Labels
- Santa Monica : Ban on Wood Dropped
- Horcher Far Ahead in Funds, Thanks to His Own Money
- ANIMAL KINGDOM : Spider Ladled from House Fire
- Few Pasadena AIDS Services, Report Says
- L.B. Studying How to Study Disney Plan : Development: Thorny issues arise on formation of committee that is to discuss size and shape of proposed $2-billion theme park.
- SPORTSCOPE : Claremont Tries to Get Rolling for Cal Lutheran
- THE HOUSE
- In Season / Apples : Core Group Is Here : Fruit Makes an Early Appearance This Year
- Eget Courting Success as Volleyball Coach
- Man Pleads Not Guilty in Murder of Wife
- Fiesta to Tighten Security
- Plan to Expand Ports Meets With Public Criticism : Harbor area: About 150 people, most voicing opposition, crowded a hearing about $4.8-billion expansion of L.A. and Long Beach ports by 2020.
- SEAL BEACH : Nelson: Resignation Is Strictly Personal
- Tokyo Stocks Plunge 909.48
- FDIC Projected to Lose $6.1 Billion Over Next 3 Years
- MORE EATERIES
- BEST BET
- EDUCATION : Innovative Program Helps Teen Mothers Finish High School
- NIGHT LIFE THE CLUB SCENE : Mr. Mellow : Jazz/blues legend Mose Allison, cruising with 160 gigs a year, is coming to Wheeler Hot Springs.
- Westwood : Cultural Diversity Grant
- Group Is GLAD to Help Deaf
- Woo Feeling Hollywood Hills Heat : Development: Homeowners in the scenic area bitterly object to the councilman's intervention that would allow a home builder to chop 80 feet off part of a ridge.
- Glendora : Deal With Chevrolet Dealer
- WORLD : Police Fire on Returning Soviets
- U.S. Soldier Kills GI
- Growth Issue Shows Varied Vision of Feinstein, Wilson
- Pasadena : Limits for Front-Yard Rules
- Teamsters Chief Will Not Seek Reelection
- NEIGHBORS : Variety in Stock : In this offbeat store, you might walk out with a Jose Canseco rookie card or a china set.
- Alhambra : Psychology School Zoning
- Pasadena : Rose Bowl Pact Awarded
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Rags to Riches : Royal British Regalia Turns Up in, of All Places, Laguna Beach
- Pasadena's Bicycle Task Force to Push the Mettle of the Pedal
- Fairfax : Temple Beth Am Reunion
- 49ers Basketball Team to Practice at Midnight
- Ex-Pakistan Premier Bhutto's Husband Arrested; She Sees 'Witch Hunt'
- SANTA ANA : 5 Firefighters Hurt in Tire Store Blaze
- Expanded Season for Chamber Orchestra
- Authorities Rule Out Gang Violence in Shooting Death of Oceanside Teen
- Paul Charles Donnelly; Retired Universal Executive
- ANAHEIM : Candidate Cries Foul Over Endorsement
- Woman Helps to Preserve History
- Lancaster Ends Fight to Raise Developer Fees, Plans to Make More Schools Year-Round
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Association Wary of FTC Complaint
- P.M. BRIEFING : Sony Doubles CD Player Output
- P.M. BRIEFING : U.S. Won't Probe Jeep Vehicles
- Soviet Rocket Blows Up Just After Liftoff
- South Pasadena : Wanted: Sales Tax Revenue
- Byrne Seeks to Return as Mayor of Chicago
- The Quiet Classroom : Education: Two special teachers have overcome their own handicaps to serve as role models for hearing-impaired students.
- Fired City Maintenance Chief Seeking Reinstatement
- OJAI VALLEY GUN CLUB 'SESPE RENDEZVOUS' : History Buffs : The Muzzleloaders use weapons from the 18th and 19th centuries, and they dress for the part.
- Que pasa? : PEOPLE AND EVENTS
- NOTEBOOK : Glendale to Test 5-0 Mark Against League Foes
- Witnesses Tell of Iraqi Atrocities in Kuwait : Congress: Members are shaken by what they hear. Kuwait's ambassador warns that 'time is running out.'
- Irving Gill's Marston House to Open Soon as a Museum
- SENIORS : Super Sellers : Hundreds reap the rewards of product- demonstration work. Employers are pleased too.
- STATE : Stanford Gives 'Partners' Rights
- Odds & Ends Around the Valley
- Cable TV Firm Offers a Chinese Channel
- Lynwood : Youth Group Denied Permit to Sell Beer at Mall Opening
- Culver City : Stiffer Sign Rules Urged
- Israel, Rabbis Call Jews to Western Wall : Mideast: Officials push for a rally at Judaism's most sacred site just days after 19 Palestinians were killed nearby.
- OXNARD : School Insurer Sues Alleged Arsonist
- Felony Charges Filed in Attack at Raiders Game
- Cyclist Charged With Marijuana Possession
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Council Race Centers on Traffic, Growth
- Military Wives Battle Harassment on Home Front : Deployment: Operation Desert Shield families are finding that signs of support for troops--yellow ribbons, American flags--are sending the wrong message to some.
- Elta Pfister Coombs; Retired School Psychologist
- COSTA MESA : Trustees to Fight Tax-Collection Levy
- Teagle Gives Lakers a New Wave
- Attack Suspect Faces Trial as Adult : Crime: Bail is set for 17-year-old charged in what civil rights activists have called a racial assault on 15-year-old Amber Jefferson.
- 3 Questioned on Dinner Hosted by Montejano : Investigation: The county grand jury has reportedly been trying to determine if the lawyer/lobbyist has ever tried to improperly influence city officials. He denies any improprieties.
- San Diego
- Soviets Get Marketing Lesson Direct From Wall Street : Capitalism: A group of fledgling traders and stockbrokers savor a chance to question American specialists.
- CURRIES AND BUGLES AND MICROWAVES : LOOKING FOWARD: JULIE SAHNI ON THE HIGH-TECH FUTURE OF INDIAN COOKING.
- Baldwin Hills : Galanter to Hold Workshop
- Santa Monica : Zoning Loophole Corrected
- The following are capsule reviews of some...
- One Mother's Quest to Comfort Child
- U.S. Decries Treatment of Evacuees : Gulf crisis: It says some of the 270 Americans who flew home Wednesday were harassed and intimidated by the Iraqis.
- MUSIC : A Bass-Baritone Presents His Most Royal 'Facade' in Costa Mesa
- SHOPPING : Value System : A person's finances rarely determine buying style. Upbringing may be a more telling factor.
- Fire Menaces But Spares Navy Homes in Tierrasanta
- MISSION VIEJO : Work Begins on Athletic Complex
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Mayor or a Marshmallow?
- GETTING THERE Building L.A.'s Transportation Network
- Flawless Landing Caps Discovery's Mission : Space: The shuttle touches down in the Mojave Desert after deploying an ambitious solar probe and restoring NASA spirits.
- Sacrificing the (Very) Good on the Altar of the Ideal : Controversy on new state textbooks is ill-conceived
- CAMARILLO : City Seeks to Buy Lots for Rental Units
- SANTA ANA : Pulido Complains of Detective Payment
- Lower Bail Denied for CSUN Pair : Altercation: Judge rejects plea that $12,000 bonds place burden on football players' families.
- Brother Corp. Will Lay Off 40 Employees
- RETAIL
- Macmillan to Sell Its Encyclopedia Unit
- Earthquake Preparedness : Rumble Rations : Disasters: Food, survival equipment and especially water are required ingredients in being ready to survive hard times.
- Fama's Flan: How Sweet It Isn't
- Mideast Respite: The tall woman and her...
- Teachers Write a Guide to Help Parents
- Taking Good Care of Their Own : Elderly: Armenian culture dictates that the young care for the old, but both generations look forward to the opening of the Mission Hills facility, the largest of its kind in the country.
- Group Brings Criminals Face to Face With Victims
- Spirit, Sports, Learning Sources of School Pride
- THEATER : A Less Important 'Earnest' Bubbling Over in Garden Grove
- Cudahy : Park Ave. School Cleanup Topic of Briefing Tonight
- Veteran L.A. Detective Dies in Restaurant Shoot-Out : Homicide: Wounded, he kills his assailant. Russell Kuster was known for work on notorious murder cases.
- Noisy Belts Cry for Attention
- Los Lobos Returns to Old Haunts on New LP
- Culver City : Schools Get $2.3 Million
- Lakewood : Deputies Will Be Tougher in Handling Unruly Parties
- Marines Call Up 160 Reservists
- OXNARD : Police Identify Man Slain by Officers
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Firefighters Hurt as Building Collapses
- SEAL BEACH : Officials Cancel Naval Open House
- Homicide Rate Rises Sharply in 9 Months
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAMS : It's Too Late to Trade for a Pass Rusher
- P.M. BRIEFING : French Firm to Cut Brazil Staff
- Troubles at Trump's Taj: Developer Donald J....
- The Great Great Lakes Fish Controversy
- WORLD : N. Korea Frees Japan Seamen
- Council OKs Building Cap of 1,400 Units
- S. Africa Releases 21 Political Prisoners; Activists to Go Free
- Licking Loneliness for U.S. Troops : Morale: Letters from elementary school pupils are keeping American soldiers in the Mideast informed.
- MUSIC THE BEACH BOYS : Fun, Fun, Fun : The group will perform Saturday in Santa Barbara at a fund-raiser for education.
- EARTHWATCH : Breathing Easier : The state Air Resources Board has approved new clean-air regulations that are a way to phase out our reliance on fossil fuels.
- Oil Cleanup Gear Sale Spills Over 50 Acres : Environment: Bidders pick through heaps of Exxon skiffs, radios, bedsheets and sundry surplus in four-day event. Items go for up to 60% off.
- TAXES / POLITICAL 'NEUTRON BOMB?' : Massachusetts Is Symbol of National Revolt : Opponents say rollback initiative will 'kill people, but leave the real estate intact.' Citizens argue that spending is out of control.
- Countywide : Protesters Call for Border Enforcement
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Peterson, Dean Trade Snipes at Forum : Campaign: Between the digs, the two gave straightforward answers to educators' questions about their positions on a variety of matters.
- On A Wing and Prayer
- Police Panel Ponders Departmental Changes : Law enforcement: Random drug testing of officers, closer scrutiny of new hires are being considered.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Probert's First Goal Is a Winner
- France Surprises U.S. in Dunhill Cup
- Southwest Museum's Decision to Move Is Blasted by Alatorre
- Lawyer Puts Blame on Silberman as Trial of Reputed Mobster Opens
- Feb. 12 Election Set on Tax for New School
- POINT MUGU : 300 More Seabees Deployed to Mideast
- Driven by Depression's Lessons
- FILLMORE : Budget Cuts Include Council's Stipends
- ELECTIONS / 38TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Deukmejian Backs Boland as Abortion Stand Is Protested
- County Public Works Agency Faces Probe
- County, L.A. to Solicit Private Transit Projects Rejected by State : Transportation: Officials expect the LAX-Palmdale levitation rail to be among the proposals. The privatization plan may require legislative approval.
- THE DROUGHT : Casitas to Sell Water to Santa Barbara
- British Film Festival Begins
- 'Love Letters' for San Diego
- Jury Pool Queried on Curse Words : Obscenity: The lawyer for 2 Live Crew is looking for jurors with open minds on swearing and who are familiar with rap.