- Guns N' Roses Shows Some Mettle
- A Son's 'Mission' Too
- Pointers on How to Create Distinct Personality in a Tract Home
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Residents Determined Quake Won't Shake Los Gatos' Roots
- All-Star Cast Pays Homage to Olivier
- Soviets to Open Prison for Wallenberg Family : Kremlin: The quest to determine the Swedish diplomat's fate may be helped by Moscow's decision.
- Reprints of Quake Section Available
- Solar-Car Fans Work on Auto of Future Today
- National Education Corp.: The Irvine-based human resources...
- Parent Firm to Go On With Plan for Dana Point
- Ex-Officer Seized in $1.6 Million British Food Poison Case
- Astronauts See Brilliant Southern Lights : Space: The display is caused by radiation from a solar storm. The shuttle crew is not imperiled.
- Troy Rally Defeats Fullerton
- Massive Earthquake Jolts Bay Area
- Bruin-Bashers Have Their Say
- Massive Earthquake Jolts Bay Area
- Comments on The Times' New Format
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY : MUSIC REVIEW : As Gala Lights Dim, Symphony Settles Into Predictable Seasonal Routine : Symphony: It was mostly Brahms and Beethoven, but, luckily, guest soloist Cho-Liang Lin was on hand for a stirring interpretation of the Brahms Violin Concerto.
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- Massive Earthquake Jolts Bay Area
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- Memories of Irving Berlin
- Comments on The Times' New Format
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- Fallout From Teachers' Strike
- Massive Earthquake Jolts Bay Area
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- Massive Earthquake Jolts Bay Area
- Massive Earthquake Jolts Bay Area
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- Massive Earthquake Jolts Bay Area
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- SAN DIEGO COUNTY : Thaw Erasing the Party Line in Soviet Art : Art: With the advent of <i> glasnost, </i> contemporary Soviet artists are dissolving the strict boundary between official and unofficial work--and the San Diego Arts Festival benefits from the change.
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- Another Key Player
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- Names in the News - Oct. 21, 1989
- Names in the News - Oct. 21, 1989
- Names in the News - Oct. 21, 1989
- Laguna Council Bolsters Case Against Canyon Housing Project : Development: Consultant's report says research fails to prove housing plan won't harm the environment.
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Stanford Reports It Has $160 Million in Damage
- O.C. Quake Plan Money Mostly Unspent
- Inspectors' Tags Decree Buildings' Fate
- 2 L.A. Bridges to Be Strengthened : Repairs: State officials are asking why it has taken Caltrans 18 years to complete only one phase of a program to reinforce vulnerable bridges and overpasses.
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Tour Boats, Barges to Act as Bay Ferries to Avert Gridlock
- Santa Cruz Takes Stock of a City Changed Forever
- Santa Cruz Takes Stock of a City Changed Forever
- Blaze Evicts Atty. Gen. and State Court Staff : Fire: Three days after the Bay-Area earthquake shut down their San Francisco branches, state justice workers have been forced from their Mid-Wilshire quarters.
- Police Patrols Bring a Calm to Pico-Union : The Streets: Troubled area quiet after officers deploy to chase out drug dealers, gang members and other mischief-makers.
- Fog Slows 9,400-Acre Blaze : Three-County Fire 60% Contained
- Alliance Angers L.A., County Officials : Preservation: Deputy Mayor Mike Gage has accused the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy's executive director of 'making a deal with the devil.'
- Strikers, Schools Get Boost : Labor: Parents on both sides of the Beverly Hills teachers' strike are increasing their support on the picket line and in the classroom.
- Weather Adds to Bay Area Misery; Bush Views Havoc : Earthquake: Cold and the threat of rain dampen spirits as a grim President promises quick federal aid.
- Freeway's Fall Possibly Avoidable, Expert Says : Safety: Contradicting his boss, a state engineer says the know-how has been available for two decades.
- 2 L.A. Bridges to Be Strengthened : Repairs: Two Orange County spans are among those considered especially vulnerable if an earthquake strikes the Southland.
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Quake Dealt Costly Blow to Major Agricultural Region
- Drug Barricade Tactic Resembles Effort in N.Y.
- Corona del Mar Holds On to Defeat Saddleback, 17-14
- Los Alamitos Rewrites Script With 'The Play' to Win
- VIDEO . . . WHAT'S NEW : Who Knows What Evil Lurks in B-Films? The Phantom Knows
- SAN DIEGO ARTS FESTIVAL: Treasures of the Soviet Union : These Events Are on the Fringe of 'Official' Soviet Arts Festival
- RESTAURANTS : It's Very Hard to Spend Big Money--or to Find a Bad Dish--in Little Saigon
- IBM, MCA to Sell Discovision Associates
- The Hammond Co.: The Newport Beach mortgage...
- Spain Leader, Bush Discuss Europe Reform
- Blacks as Role Models: An Up-to-Date Calendar : Images: UC Irvine official says publication will 'allow us to really highlight a group of heroes for our young people.'
- Strong Sales Send Mattel Profit Soaring 73%
- WORLD : Suspected Collaborators Killed
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : For First Time in Poll History, Drugs Seen as Top Problem
- Fellow Greats Eulogize Olivier : Stage: Nationally televised service from Westminster Abbey imbued with triumphal air as Guinness bids actor 'Good night.'
- Keeping RTD Buses on Time
- Reseda Man Found Bludgeoned to Death
- Financial Statements Not Filed, D.A. Says
- Making a Move : Chinese Chess Expert Seeks Protege to Take On $500,000 Challenge
- NORTHWEST : HUNTINGTON BEACH : Police Will Present Talk on Santeria Cult
- THE WORLD SERIES : OAKLAND ATHLETICS vs. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS : Vincent Meets First Real Test : Commissioner: He knew he would be open for criticism, no matter what ruling he made on the World Series.
- FISHING / Dan Stanton : Anglers Load Up as Albacore, Tuna Runs Come Closer
- Oklahoma Athletic Director Donnie Duncan said that...
- A's Nelson Was a Relieved Reliever When Reunited With Missing Wife
- CD CORNER : Wide Range of Stars Sing Irving Berlin Songs
- Regulators to Sell Property: In one of...
- Being Unmarried Is Right State for Some
- Guinness Brews New Record Book
- THE BAY AREA QUAKE : Images : PORTRAIT OF A DISASTER : 'Oh God, Help Us'
- Special Report: Bay Area Quake
- DIRTY CARS: With ash spewing from the...
- WORLD : Tokyo Admits Pinball Donations
- Mobil Sends Invitations to Residents to Tour Plant
- La Habra's Bid for Injunction Rejected
- NORTHWEST : BUENA PARK : Council Continues Warehouse Hearing
- Immigrant Sentenced for Rape of 'Betrothed'
- Shattered Dream : Youngest Boy of Family From Nepal Shot to Death in Inglewood Robbery
- Ryan to Explain His Council Resignation
- Oil Tanker Crew Spots Defect in Cargo Hold
- Why Is This Man Smiling? He Wants To : Chargers: Darrin Nelson is bringing an upbeat attitude and more than a little ability.
- Golden League Awards Saugus Forfeit Victory
- HORSE RACING : Turf Stars Might Miss Breeders' Cup
- Villa Park Knocks Off No. 7 Santa Ana
- POP LP CHART : Jackson's 'Nation' No. 1
- Jazz Review : Nonnis Is Marching to a Different Drummer
- Toyota May Buy GM Out of Joint Venture in U.S.
- Food Stamps for 4 Million
- SADDLEBACK / SOUTH BEACH : MISSION VIEJO : Anti-Drug Fair Planned for Oct. 28
- Flush With Questions About Gods, Names and Sewage
- Curtis' Foes Raise $155,422 for Recall Bid : Politics: Mission Viejo councilman is accused of power-mongering, but he says opponents are led by developers angry over his slow-growth stance.
- Laguna Film Director Is Held in 4 L.A. Robberies
- ON THE SIDELINES : Senna's Record: 133.73 M.P.H.
- JC NOTES / Irene Garcia : Marymount Coach Bets Future on Recruiting
- Alemany's Bid to Avoid League Change Revived
- PREVIEW : Kate Braverman and her 'Dangerous Persona'
- "I don't have to be known as...
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Spontaneity Missing in R.E.M.'s Concert at Pacific Amphitheatre
- BAT Shareholders Vote Approval: Shareholders of BAT...
- Consumer Prices Rise 0.2%, Easing Inflation Concerns : Economy: The trend toward lower inflation was evident almost across the board in September, including housing, transportation and food.
- Rockwell Wins Pact
- BUSINESS IMPACT OF THE QUAKE : Engineers Play Big Role in Recovery
- Del Gets Army Contract
- Nature's Fury Exacts Price on Rural Residents
- A Mideast Oasis of Peace
- THE BAY AREA QUAKE : What Next? : PONDERING THE LESSONS, HEALING THE SCARS : Mending of Emotional Damage Will Take Time : Psychology: When the world shakes, the reaction of victims is often stronger than in other natural disasters.
- Most in Bay Area Give Response High Marks
- NATION IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Can't Be Prosecuted, Oil Spill Figure Says
- Soldiers Charged in Artillery Lapse That Killed Three
- Soviet Nuclear Test Held at Semipalatinsk
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Bush Plans 3-Hour Tour of Quake Area
- GOP Senators Offer Capital Gains Cut, New Type of IRA : Taxes: The Bush Administration quickly embraces the measure. Packwood says about 55 senators indicate support.
- Singer Axl Rose Returns to Stage, Says He's Sorry
- A Chinese Restaurant That Offers Variations on Stereotyped Standards
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Agenor Beats Agassi for Third Time, 6-0, 6-2
- OK, but How Do You Get These Guys Out?
- SAN DIEGO SPORTS ET CETERA : San Diego State Upsets Pacific in Volleyball
- 49ers Move Game From Candlestick to Stanford
- FIRST OFF . . .
- Paramount, MCA May Start a 5th Television Network
- SCEcorp: The Rosemead parent of Southern California...
- Right Accountant Is Crucial for Success
- THE BAY AREA QUAKE : 5:04 P.M. : A TIME WHEN LIVES CHANGED : Tales of the Quake: Death, Heroes and Luck : 3rd Series Game Will Be His Last
- House Votes More Aid to Poles, Hungary : East Bloc: Congress worries that democratic reforms in the two nations will fail unless the economies get help.
- Money Supply Mixed: The narrowest measure of...
- Pacific Telesis Group: The parent of Pacific...
- UAL Buyout Plan Wins New Support: The...
- THE BAY AREA QUAKE : Pressure Points : WHAT WORKED, WHAT DIDN'T, AND WHY : TRANSPORTATION : Travel Turns Into a Test of Nerves
- THE BAY AREA QUAKE : What Next? : PONDERING THE LESSONS, HEALING THE SCARS : Voices in the Night
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Troop Plane Crashes Into Sea; 57 Dead
- BAY AREA QUAKE : QUAKE DIARY : Day 2 of Recovery--a Time to Contemplate the Long Run
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Stricken by Dance Fever--Her Skinny Legs and All
- Police Seek Information on Elderly Missing Man
- "I'd rather have police at every corner...
- CENTRAL : SANTA ANA : City Attorney Balks at Council Directive
- COSTA MESA / NEWPORT / IRVINE : COSTA MESA : 19 Are Arrested in Prostitution Sweep
- Benjamin's Tour of Italy Ends Quickly; He Is Negotiating Again With Clippers
- FALL SPORTS ROUNDUP : Moorpark Rolls to Second Tri-Valley Win
- KCBS Buys Remaining Tickets, Putting Ram Game on TV Sunday
- Savanna Comes Back Twice to Tie No. 8 Valencia, 14-14
- Jeff Adkins, formerly a Maryland assistant basketball...
- Church Atones for Fumble, Lifts Kennedy Over Santiago
- La Cienega Area
- State Moves to Close La Jolla Investment Firm
- Personal Income Rises: Coastal states, led by...
- BUSINESS IMPACT OF THE QUAKE : Quick Thinking Helps Small Firm Cope
- THE BAY AREA QUAKE : Pressure Points : WHAT WORKED, WHAT DIDN'T, AND WHY : BRIDGES : Questions Grow on Flaw That Broke Bay Span
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Dance? Well, OK, Says Teacher
- Court Frees 4 Jailed in British Pub Bombings
- WORLD : Colombia Judges End Strike
- A Survivor Savors Living Just One Life
- NATION IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Insurance Bill Paid for AIDS Patients
- Arizona Reportedly Reopens Probe of '76 Slaying of Newspaper Reporter
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Inspectors Had Rated Nimitz Sound : Safety: Regular checks had turned up cracks and chips in the concrete pillars, but a Caltrans aide says they did not contribute to the freeway's collapse.
- Well-Versed Festival of Rhymes, Music
- * Edsel thoughts: Former President Gerald Ford...
- BAY AREA QUAKE : S.F. Schools Reopen, Offer Students Counseling
- WORLD IN BRIEF : GREECE : Bail Denied to Arab Wanted in U.S. Case
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Jurors Deadlock on Sanity Phase
- Release Wasn't Enough
- Judge Cuts Legal Fees in Suit Against Gates
- New Ballot Initiative Is Planned by S.D. Slow Growth Group
- License Tag Was a Gamble, Indeed
- Cook County Sheriff's deputies in Chicago served...
- SCR Commissions Plays by Hispanics
- COMING ATTRACTIONS
- New Denver Nuggets Sale Deal Near
- General Hospital Cast to Make House Call in Santa Ana Saturday
- Would-Be Owners Continue to Call About the Padres
- Fifth Arts Festival for Youth Draws 4,000 to Agoura Hills
- Pop Music Review : Foundation Revitalizes Formative Reggae Format
- Beverly Hills
- Jim Bakker's Conviction
- Her Family Business Is as Good as Gold
- THE BAY AREA QUAKE : Pressure Points : WHAT WORKED, WHAT DIDN'T, AND WHY : NIMITZ FREEWAY : Collapse of Deck Puts Spotlight on Aging Roads
- STONES: Between 85,000 and 100,000 Orange County...
- COSTA MESA / NEWPORT / IRVINE : COSTA MESA : State Seeks to Revoke Doctor's Probation
- Informant-Aided Convictions Going Unchallenged : Justice: Few defense lawyers are accepting an invitation to appeal murder convictions obtained with the help of jailhouse snitches.
- Big U.S. Troop Presence Is Becoming a Liability : South Korea: The economy is burgeoning and politics are boiling. In the meantime, the American military force is becoming a whipping boy.
- CENTRAL : ORANGE : City Defers Decision on Parkridge Hills
- SADDLEBACK / SOUTH BEACH : DANA POINT : Volunteers Sought for Harbor Cleanup
- Quake Deals Blow to Freeway Double-Decking Plans
- SADDLEBACK / SOUTH BEACH : SAN CLEMENTE : 'Eclectic Flea Market' Will Benefit Shelter
- Crescenta Valley Wins 1st Game in 8 Attempts Against Rival Pasadena
- The U.S. men's national volleyball team will...
- THE NEXT STEP
- ON THE RECORD
- La Cienega Area
- Are Home Video Releases Coming Too Soon for Theaters?
- Three months after contending that stress led...
- STAGE : La Jolla Playhouse Plays Beat the Fund-Raising Clock
- American Express Co.: The New York financial...
- THE BAY AREA QUAKE : Images : PORTRAIT OF A DISASTER
- Firm Won't Market Its 'Elm Street' Doll
- BREEDING BIRDS: AMERICAN COOT : AMERICAN COOT, (Calypte anna)
- AUTOMOBILE THEFTS BY CITY 1984-1989+
- TONIGHT: No. 1 against No. 3. Next-door,...
- Richard Ewing Jr; AIDS Outreach Group Co-Founder
- L.A. High-Rise Fire Adds to Woes of Justice System
- Galileo on Perfect Course; Shuttle Has Cooling Trouble
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Politicians Often Tripped by Natural Disasters : Politics: Quayle's failure to meet with Agnos in tour of quake destruction results in long-distance shouting match.
- Toll Put at 29 in North China Quakes
- Items for Religion Notes should be mailed...
- More Warrants Served in Probe of Sports Betting
- 3 Southland Hospitals Failing the Poor, U.S. Says
- Supervisors Deal Setback to Bid for Cityhood
- Laguna Hills Cashes In Chances for 41-7 Victory
- KNBC Sweeps Slate Clean for Quake Story
- For Only $600 a Pop, Stones Are Still the BMW of Rock Bands
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Ideal': A Tour de Force From Ayn Rand
- Save Money by Not Buying 'Government' Auction Guides
- Apple Computer's Earnings Rise 49%
- Post at State Dept. Filled
- HELPING AGAIN: Just as it did after...
- Front-Runner Dinkins Faces Stormy Weather : Mayoralty: N.Y. Democrat comes under scrutiny over stock transfer to his son and a controversial payment to a community activist.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bond Prices Rise; Dollar Closes Mixed
- P. M. BRIEFING : Soviets OK Mixed-Capital Bank
- Mexican Cartel May Have Killed 4 : Investigation: The four Jehovah's Witnesses disappeared in Guadalajara in 1984. Authorities believe they were mistaken for U.S. drug agents.
- WORLD : Japan Switches, Agrees to Abide by World Ban on Ivory Imports
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA : Brush Fire Rages
- RECALL: Forces hoping to recall Mission Viejo...
- WORLD : Australia Bus Crash Kills 22
- THE BAY AREA QUAKE : 5:04 P.M. : A TIME WHEN LIVES CHANGED : Tales of the Quake: Death, Heroes and Luck : He Finds His Friend, Too Late
- Standing Up for New Underdogs
- THE BAY AREA QUAKE : Pressure Points : WHAT WORKED, WHAT DIDN'T, AND WHY : PREPAREDNESS : Real Disaster Has Eerie Similarities to Emergency Drill
- SOUTHLAND : Deputy, Drug Suspect Killed
- 500 See Burbank History in the Making : Development: Fireworks helped celebrate the ground breaking for the $250-million Gateway Center.
- Residents Lobby for Corner to Expand Studio City Library
- NORTHWEST : BUENA PARK : Council Raises Water Rate, Adds Sewer Fee
- Planning and Aftershocks
- Carson Sets Relocation Aid for Trailer Park Residents
- ON THE SIDELINES : Cal Game Is On--at Berkeley
- Interim Manager Tommy Helms of the Cincinnati...
- Results of Next Decision Could End Aquino's Promising Boxing Career
- Warner Seeks to Ban Sony From Hiring Guber, Peters
- P. M. BRIEFING : Bond Corp. Posts Largest Loss in Aussie History; Growth Cited
- P. M. BRIEFING : Ford, Saab Agree to End Talks
- THE BAY AREA QUAKE : 5:04 P.M. : A TIME WHEN LIVES CHANGED : Tales of the Quake: Death, Heroes and Luck : A Final Act of Generosity
- BankAmerica Corp.: The San Francisco banking company...
- Japanese Firm Buys Property for Downtown Office Tower
- Party Raises $4,000 for Muckenthaler : The Scene
- Medstone Gallstone Unit Rejected
- Conferees Agree to Allow Count of Illegals in Census
- Court OKs Agreement on Car Insurance Rate Freeze
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Cars . . . Cash . . . Freedom? How Do Your Parents Spoil You?
- THE BAY AREA QUAKE : 5:04 P.M. : A TIME WHEN LIVES CHANGED : Tales of the Quake: Death, Heroes and Luck
- THE BAY AREA QUAKE : 5:04 P.M. : A TIME WHEN LIVES CHANGED : Tales of the Quake: Death, Heroes and Luck : Under Attack at Ground Zero
- Composer Webber to Visit O.C.
- Snow Blitzes Midwest, Causing Power Outages
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Boy's Ordeal Moves a World of Strangers to Offer Help
- In the Aftermath of the Quake : A look at how the Oct. 17 earthquake affected the communities in its path.
- Supply Lines Needed for the Big One : Preparedness: Emergency plans pay too little attention to arranging the flow of essential materials for use if local sources are destroyed.
- Keeping RTD Buses on Time
- Gentlemen, Start Your Griping : Auto Racing: The Grand Prix is back for its third year in Del Mar, but not by unanimous popular demand.
- World Series Should Go On, Players Agree
- THE NHL : Oilers Expected to Trade Carson Within a Week
- Comparing Notes, Musically Speaking : Symphony: Guest conductor Ivan Spassov says Bulgaria is far ahead of U.S. from an avant garde point of view.
- Dance Review : Loscavio and Zubiria Take Over in 'Corsaire'
- P. M. BRIEFING : Astaire's Widow Sues Columbia
- Solar Flare Hurls Radiation Surge
- Aquino Bars Reelection Bid When Term Ends in 1992 : Philippines: The successor to Marcos says she will leave presidency to write her memoirs and help the poor.
- THE BAY AREA QUAKE : 5:04 P.M. : A TIME WHEN LIVES CHANGED : Tales of the Quake: Death, Heroes and Luck : New Life Ends Under a Wall
- Senate Finds Judge Guilty, Removes Him : Judiciary: Alcee Hastings defiantly denounces his conviction of conspiracy and lying and says he will run for governor of Florida.
- BOOK REVIEW : 'Lost': Poignant Variation on a Familiar Theme
- NATION IN BRIEF : PACIFIC NORTHWEST : Old Forests Would Be Saved Under Plan
- NATION : Cold in South, Snow in Midwest
- COUNTYWIDE : Braniff Decides Not to Fly Out of Wayne
- Teachers Outraged After Board Refuses to Expel Accused Student
- Simple Tools at Work in a Complex Era
- Mayor Bradley Must Give Drug Raid Deposition
- COUNTYWIDE : Mervyn's Settles Consumer Suit
- Pilots Wary of Proposal to Change Torrance Airport's Fund Structure
- Fire Damages 2 Houses, Blackens 3 Acres
- Is There Substance Behind De Klerk's PR Moves? : South Africa: Many anti-apartheid leaders remain in prison, gagged and exiled. Apartheid lives--off camera.
- Maltbie Shoots 63, Trails by Two Strokes
- SPORTSCOPE : El Camino Registering Wrestlers for Halloween Open
- FALL SPORTS ROUNDUP : Boys' Cross-Country