- This Guy Definitely Is a Tough Act to Follow
- Giants, A's Try to Bridge Gap : Baseball: Game 3 finally will be played, 10 days after devastating earthquake hit the Bay Area.
- Runner's Aching Feet Nothing Compared to Ex-Coach's Pain : El Camino: Carla Swaim was a standout on El Camino's soccer team and was slated to be the captain until she opted to run cross-country.
- Tatsunori Hara's grand slam broke open a...
- COMMENTARY : Drug-Test Procedure Needs Some Revising
- Chick's: In a Rotisserie League by Itself
- LEGAL FILE
- STAGE REVIEW : Persevering in the Chippewa Way in 'Love'
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : D.I. Flails Away at New Stanton Club
- Bouzy Rouge Transforms Into Transylvania Tuesday
- U.S. Budget Deficit Dips to $152 Billion in Fiscal '89
- REAL ESTATE
- Exxon Deals Blow to the Big Apple, Will Move Main Offices to Dallas Suburb
- Qintex Is Solvent, Chairman Contends
- WORLD IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Baker Said to Bar Talk on Gorbachev
- Two Thatcher Aides Quit in Policy Dispute
- Raisa Gorbachev Best Ambassador for Soviets, Finnish Paper Says
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : CALIFORNIA : Special Lotto Draw Gives a 2nd Chance
- NATION : Rites Hail Hostage's Birthday
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : McFarland Finds a Fan in Grimes
- Royals Pass on Options of Bannister and Wilson
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Gorman Says Davis Cup Returning to La Costa
- STAGE
- ART
- Santa Monica
- Wilshire Center
- Santa Monica
- GM Seeks to Buy 15% Stake in Jaguar PLC
- P.M. BRIEFING : LIN Enriches Merger Plans
- WestAir Adds 7 Flights from John Wayne Airport
- Beckman to Issue $100 Million in Notes to Pay Off U.S. Bank Debt
- Nader's Raiders 20 Years Later
- Syria Reported Buying 22 Soviet Fighter Jets
- Flirty Dancing : When Learning Scottish Country Steps, There Are Plenty of People to Meet and No Time to Be Bored
- House OKs Funds for War Internees : Reparations: The payments to Japanese-Americans would start next year. Senate must now act on the bill.
- Carroll P. (Spud) Corliss; Longtime Reporter
- Shirley Solomon; Palisades Anti-Drilling Activist
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : U.S. Confirms Israeli Assistance on Missile
- L.A. Opens Dayworker Hiring Site to All Comers
- Salvador Soldier Says Army Ordered Murders of Leftists
- Cal State Fullerton's Cobb to Step Down After 8 Years
- Maitre D' Takes Menu Back to Czarist Russia
- Students Stage Walkout to Protest Dress Code
- ON THE SIDELINES : Mahorn Traded to Philadelphia
- Reuschel, Once Set to Start Game 4, May Be Through
- Transformer Explodes at Spain Nuclear Plant
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Earthquake Fatalities Listed
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Beirut Cease-Fire Broken by Shelling
- Yemen President in Cairo
- Bush Vetoes a Second Bill Allowing Abortion Funds : D.C. Women Will Get No U.S. Money
- L.A. Opens Day-Laborer Hiring Site to All Comers
- NATION IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Tanker Can't Dock; Lacks Oil Spill Plan
- 2 Ex-Officers Given 7 Years in Failed Coup
- WORLD IN BRIEF : AFGHANISTAN : Kabul Mayor Assails Soviet Intervention
- Soviets Shift Toward High-Profile Role as Peacemaker in Latin America : Diplomacy: The Kremlin is tired of propping up leftist Nicaragua and wants better relations with nations in the region.
- Abortions Not Periled by Ballot Plan, Adviser to Legislature Finds
- BREEDING BIRDS: BELTED KINGFISHER
- L.A. to Settle Lawsuit Filed by Paraplegic
- THE BOTTOM LINE
- Rancho Santiago Will Try to Recover Against Golden West
- FISHING NOTES : White Sea Bass Just Can't Resist Tasty Squid Bait at Rocky Point
- COUNTING HEADS
- Quality of Service, Decibel Level Both High at Angeli Mare
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Too Many' a Treat for Kids, Parents Alike
- REVIEW : Georgia Troupe Tugs at Heartstrings : Puppetry: The Tbilisi State Puppet Theatre made its American debut with tales about the power of love.
- Faulkner's Sound and Fury--in Burbank : Theater: What if William Faulkner were writing TV screenplays in a Burbank film studio of today? Peter Lefcourt's play explores just that premise.
- Chiat President to Step In as Acting Creative Director
- Deficit Offsets Good GNP, Inflation News
- Avon Products Inc.: The cosmetics company posted...
- Tandem Computers Inc.: The Cupertino-based computer manufacturer...
- Not 'Up-Tight' on Ortega, Bush Says
- HIGH LIFE : All Out for Insight : Popular Teacher Believes 'Discovery' Is the Crux of Education
- WORLD IN BRIEF : UNITED NATIONS : High Commissioner for Refugees Quits
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : $4.62-Million Ring Sets Auction Record
- Thieves Crash Car Through Store Window, Steal Furs
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Donations Still Pouring Into S.F.
- Pauley Tells 'Today' Show Viewers She's Signing Off
- Top Regulator Blocked S&L; Seizure, Panel Told : Hearings: Pair say the delay let Lincoln Savings run up huge debts. The firm may have bugged state auditors.
- China Officers Again Work in U.S. on Arms
- NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Leak Halts Search for Victims of Blast
- HIGH LIFE : Choice Subjects for an Otherworldly Chat
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Californian Found Guilty in Drug Case
- LAGUNA BEACH : Firm Offers to Sell 276 Acres of Project
- Korean War Shrine for San Pedro Lagging : Memorial: A veterans' group says red tape and a competing national effort have pushed plans at least a year behind schedule.
- Goddess Given Panel's OK to Rise Again
- Judge Delays Grosso Trial, Orders Psychiatric Examination of Suspect
- Governor Offers Reward in Slaying of Scout
- Fight for Disabled--He Makes It His Business
- Panel Backs Sherman Oaks Size Limits Into '90
- Biltmore Hotel Site Subject of 2 Nov. 7 Ballot Proposals
- Hammond Stays Hot, Leads With 65 : Golf: Florida pro shoots six-under par in the first round of tournament at Hilton Head Island, S.C.
- THE BOTTOM LINE
- An influx of new players along with...
- 'Jacks' at Beverly Hills; 'Ritual' at Ebony; 'Company' at East West; 'Greatest Man' at Actors Alley; 'Midnight' at Cassandra Gaylor
- O.C. STAGE REVIEW : 'Frankenstein' Is Back Just in Time for Halloween : Theater: Santa Ana's Way Off Broadway production is way out, too. But a lot of fun.
- HMOs' Strength Grows as Medical Costs Zoom : Insurance: Forty percent of Orange County's workers now belong to such plans as many employers drop the option of fee-for-service health coverage.
- LOCAL : O.C. Jobless Rate Rises to 3.2%
- Going to Town in the 1990 Lincoln
- Burglar Alarm Leads to Arrest of Neighbor
- Irvine Co. Tells Housing Plans for Gypsum Canyon Jail Site
- N.Y. Mayor's Race Draws National Partisan Interest : Politics: Election of a Republican mayor in the nation's largest city could cause problems for a possible presidential bid by Gov. Mario M. Cuomo.
- Las Virgenes School Board Race Focuses on Fiscal Problems
- 2 Students Killed in Separate Accidents
- 'Spanish Cinema' Retrospective at USC Accents Family, Gender
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Harry Stresses Mood Over Ol' Blondie Bang
- COUNTING HEADS
- P.M. BRIEFING : Polly Peck Buys 51% of Sansui
- REAL ESTATE
- P.M. BRIEFING : $648-Million Loss Hits Unisys
- FASHION : The Ones to Watch
- NATION : Funds for Overseas Bases Cut
- Santa Clarita Backs Schools on Growth Issue : Education: A controversial court ruling provides a way for schools to use development controls to help avoid overcrowded classrooms, despite a ruling to the contrary from the L.A. County counsel.
- St. Jude Hospital Yorba Linda Ponders Closing or Role Change
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Cityhood Opponents May Change Sides
- Halloween Police Deployment Protested
- New Spin on Refugee Law
- Zsa Zsa 'Doesn't Fool Around': She'll Appeal, Serve Jail Time Too
- Prudhomme, Bernstein Wind Up 1-2 : Drag Racing: The two stars, who are leaving funny car ranks to race top fuelers next year, are leaders in time trials.
- Frustrated Fountain Valley Recovers at Westminster
- San Diego St. Edges Irvine
- Sacramento OKs Hefty Raiders Funding Plan
- Steve Moore, a former starting offensive lineman...
- Santa Monica
- Show at Sushi Is Artistic Alternative to a Diet of Faberge Eggs : Art: What exhibit lacks in pomp and ceremony it makes up for with meaningful content.
- Coldwell Banker Won't Appeal, Pays $400,000 to Broker
- Maurice "Moe" Hickey has resigned as publisher...
- UAL's Profit Down 40%; Takeover Activity Cited
- McDonald's to Try Recycling Its Containers
- Bakker Will Do Time at Minn. Medical Facility
- Delay in Lincoln's Seizure Criticized : Hearings: Officials said the delay let Irvine-based thrift run up huge debts. The S&L; may have eavesdropped on state auditors with listening device.
- Crime Rate Rises Despite Fewer Murders : Statistics: L.A. police blame gang and drug activity 'as the inner city comes to the outer city' for increases in almost all categories.
- IRVINE : Teachers, District to Continue Talks
- BIG GAME : Mt. Carmel is Next Hill for Patriots
- Giants Beat Buffaloes, 6-1, in Japanese Series
- HIGH SCHOOL CROSS-COUNTRY ROUNDUP : McCrank's Finish Nudges Hart Into First Place
- Just Two for the Show : Not Getting Into Swim of Things Is Giving Biathletes a Bad Rap
- Santa Monica
- Lendl, Southland's Chang in Antwerp Semifinals
- AFTERMATH
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Mexican Exotica Featured at the El Paso Cantina Grill
- Court Personnel Trade Charges After Scuffle : Law Enforcement: The county marshal's office is investigating a court interpreter's accusation that a bailiff used unnecessary force in arresting her, but the accused told a friend she was interfering with his duties.
- Philippine Government
- A Timely Warning on Quakes
- Stock Market
- 'Ignorance Is No Bliss'
- 'Ignorance Is No Bliss'
- China's Future
- Golding Considers Taking Jails Away From Sheriff Duffy : Government: Chairwoman of Board of Supervisors cites concern about reported abuse of inmates and Duffy's extended absences from the county as reasons for establishing a special department of corrections.
- A Voice That Speaks the Right Language
- Reparations
- A Timely Warning on Quakes
- 'Ignorance Is No Bliss'
- A Voice That Speaks the Right Language
- U.S. Bars Speaker
- 'Ignorance Is No Bliss'
- Vaccine Trial Contract
- MOVIES - Oct. 27, 1989
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Strengthening Nimitz May Have Led to Its Fall : Safety: Tying roadbed sections together may have caused the entire structure to sway as a single unit, putting tremendous pressure on all the vertical columns at once.
- Nation's Gaze at Baseball Could Affect S.F. Rebound
- Sen. Campbell--Energetic, Able--Dogged by Hints of Improprieties
- Stricken Aircraft Plunges Into 2 Houses; No One Seriously Hurt
- 15.7% Increase Recorded in L.A. Murder Rate : Crime: Overall, the Police Department reports a nearly 9% rise in major offenses for the first nine months of the year. All categories were higher with the exception of rape.
- Beverly Hills Board Won't Budge Despite Parents' Offer of $400,000
- Campbell, Influential State Senator, to Resign : Politics: Republican leaves post to become president of a major trade group with lobbying operations in Sacramento, and a special election is expected.
- Loyola Water Polo Star Would Rather Score Well in Class : College: Tim Waggoner, the Lions' top scorer, says his business education is 'the main thing in my life now because I know that I will never be in a milk commercial for my water polo playing.'
- Pico-Union Barricades Do the Job
- HIGH NOTE: Opera attendance grew by 21%...
- Nation's Gaze at Baseball Could Affect S.F. Rebound
- CAMPBELL: No one in the all-Republican Orange...
- BATTLE JOINED? With Laguna Niguel cityhood looking...
- IN PICTURES: Photo Express, a Westminster drive-in...
- TONIGHT: Bragging rights are a big part...
- Wholesaler's Files Seized in Art Fraud
- Names in the News - Oct. 27, 1989
- Names in the News - Oct. 27, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 27, 1989
- Big Three Post 44.5% Plunge in Quarter Profits
- Unocal to Shed Norwegian Assets: Unocal Corp....
- Economy Up at Annual 2.5% Rate in Spite of Trade Drop, Hurricane
- Stock Takes Dive as Comp Care Loses $4.7 Million : Merger: The quarterly loss and the market tailspin may doom the planned consolidation with First Hospital, analysts say.
- Comprehensive Care: The nation's largest alcohol and...
- White Sauce, Thick or Thin, Is a Good Starting Point
- Turkey Parts Are Economical
- Latin Leaders to Push Own Agenda With Bush at Costa Rican Summit : Diplomacy: Many of those scheduled to attend the conference believe that the United States has yet to show a coherent, constructive policy toward the region.
- Wynn's International Inc.: The Fullerton-based automotive supply...
- Easy Fixings as Close as a Cupboard
- Schabarum Blasts Warehouse Opponents : Pesticides: A Norwalk assemblyman and a Downey councilman are accused of playing politics over the county facility planned for the storage of pesticides.
- Computer Sciences Corp.: The El Segundo firm's...
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Caltrans to Inspect Bridges and Overpasses in L.A. Area
- Students Take a Look at Ethics' Shades of Gray : Education: Business professionals share their expertise at the annual youth and leadership conference in Burbank.
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Complaints Over Costly Preparation Crumble in the Quake
- Dukakis Critic Aims to Be Massachusetts Governor
- Labor Secretary Lays Plans Against Work Force Crisis
- Vermont Avenue Work to Begin Wednesday
- Standing Tall : People Naturally Look Up to Members of This Club, and They've Learned to Use Height as an Asset
- Court Awards $1.3 Million to Victims of Attica Assault
- Another Probe Urged of Duffy's Outside Jobs : Ethics: A lawyer seeking an internal review says Duffy has fired deputies for lying while attempting to hide his own activities as a private consultant.
- FULLERTON : 8 Arrested in Drug Case; $236, 000 Seized
- Judge Holds 'Dump Ed Campaign' to Contribution Limits
- Deputy D.A. Sentenced on Drunk-Driving Charge
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Planning Unit Rejects Tennis Club, Condos
- Flames Stop Kings and Gretzky Cold : Hockey: Center doesn't take a shot on goal as Los Angeles is shut out for the first time since 1986.
- John B. Curcio has resigned as chairman...
- Michael T. Carr has been named publisher...
- Bush Stance on HDTV Attacked: A group...
- A Sweet Family Treat Is a Cross Between a Light Bread and Cake
- House Sustains Veto of Abortion Funding Bill : Congress: Effort to override action to bar Medicaid money for rape and incest victims falls 51 votes short.
- Kremlin Plans to Sharply Devalue Its Currency : Soviet Union: The ruble will lose 90% of its value in some transactions. Officials hope to curb the black market in money.
- Don't Be Spooked Out of Halloween Fun
- NATO Reconsiders Its Nuclear Arsenal : Military: Britain discloses a U.S. request to deploy aircraft capable of carrying atomic weapons at its bases.
- FOCUS : Old Sol Shines on Sunny Hills
- Not Guilty Plea for Boy, 12, Charged in Murder
- Giants Are Ready to Start Over
- Ditka May Be Turning Into a Big Teddy Bear
- PDA Engineering: The Costa Mesa-based engineering and...
- Pacific Enterprises: The parent of Southern California...
- San Diego Becomes Powerful Magnet for Japanese Investors : Property: They have poured $700 million into the area in the last three years, much of it to finance major projects and buy prime real estate.
- The law firm Kelley Drye & Warren,...
- Scientists Turn Up the Heat on Dud Popcorn Kernels
- William K. Coors, chairman of Adolph Coors...
- Utility Restructuring
- Accompaniment for Meat, Poultry
- Edward Barrett; Ex-Dean of Columbia Journalism School
- Frozen Asset : Redken Subsidiary Offers Hair Products With Glacier Water
- * Bergen Brunswig Corp. said it has...
- Compton Board Lets Schools Chief Out of Contract
- Students Charge Club Has Biased Admission Policy
- Bethlehem Steel Corp.: The steelmaker's third-quarter net...
- DePourtales Serves Volleyball as Versatile Player, Promoter
- Malibu : Soviet Expert at Pepperdine
- President Sends S.F. $1,000 Check
- A Boost to Wishful Thinking
- Their Pictures Help Tell of Pain : Art: Learning-disabled students turn to painting to explain the harrowing conditions they sometimes can't talk about.
- NAMES IN HE NEWS : 'Macho' World Tough--Aquino
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Rep. Gingrich Faces New Ethics Charges
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : PALM SPRINGS : Arco Gives Land to Nature Preserve
- 'Every Idea Needed,' East German Leader Says : East Bloc: Egon Krenz seems ready for a major policy reversal, but he skirts the question of legal opposition groups.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Credentials of Pilot Inspectors Criticized
- Coach Says Winless Tartars Need to Develop Team Concept
- 8 Arrested in Laundering of Drug Money
- UCSD Researchers Sift Through Nimitz Data : Earthquake: The team that rushed to the site of the Oakland collapse will use the information to help avert similar tragedies.
- SATURDAY'S HEROES
- S. Clark Beise; Former B of A Chief Introduced the BankAmericard
- Troupe's Aim Is a True Asian-American Image
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CAMBODIA : Khmer Rouge Rebels Capture Key Town
- Warm Finnish Welcome for Gorbachev
- Psychiatrist Analyzes Murderous Impulses
- Youth, 17, Hospitalized After Stabbing at Party
- Accused Brokers Agree to Quit Business for Life
- Spellbinder : Vietnamese Star Fights Communists in Song
- Hotelier Fined $175,000 for Failure to Pay Taxes
- A Hard Sell to Rescue Planet Earth
- Downey : Lunch Program Protest Results in Suspensions
- Pasadena : Assuring Black Cats' Safety
- U.N. Refugees Commissioner Quits Amid Furor Over Flying First Class
- A Festival of Learning : Students Studied to Give Events Meaning
- If You Can't Do the Time . . .
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Officers' Training Delivers--a Baby Boy
- Countywide : Fired Chancellor Sues College District
- 11 Hurt on Thames Boat : Glenn Hit by Man Seized Earlier Near Quayle
- DANA POINT : Official Still Expects Qintex to Build Park
- New Magazine for Blacks Takes On Big Competitors : Publishing: Black journalists writing on black issues for black readers is the objective, founder says.
- Columbia S&L; Puts Its Loss at $226.3 Million : Earnings: The Beverly Hills thrift said new regulations and lower prices in the junk bond market forced it to devalue its investment portfolio.
- U.S. Plans to Streamline Rules on Food Hazards
- A Hill Walker Hits the Right Notes
- Troupe Aims to Provide Role Model : Asian-Americans: Claiming that there's a lack of commercial support for entertainment showing positive images of Asian-Americans, a Santa Monica-based group is trying to fill that void.
- Breaking the Drug Cycle Among Pregnant Addicts : Health: A survey of 36 hospitals found that up to 12% of pregnant women had used illegal drugs.
- STATE : 11th Grader Kills Self at School
- It's Like Spring for Athletics : World Series: La Russa, Alderson take the A's to Arizona for two days to find clear skies and a dry field.
- Sun Microsystems Inc.: The supplier of computer...
- Tokyu Store Bids $1.3-Billion for Bloomingdales : Buyout: Present owner Campeau, suffering financing difficulties, gets overtures from Tokyo-based chain.
- Gary J. Bausom has been named senior...
- How Our Financial Markets Look to Overseas Observers : Reactions: The Oct. 13 plunge has fueled debate in European and Asian capitals about whether new restrictions are needed to protect investors from increasing price volatility.
- Bringing Home the Bacon-Orange Salad
- Cities, Groups Set Halloween Events
- The Power of Peanut Butter
- DRUG TESTING POLICIES AT SELECTED MAJOR CORPORATIONS
- Compton : Teachers Union Endorses 5 for School Board
- For Some Tots, Halloween Is Truly a Fright Night
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : FRESNO : City Moves Up on Places Rated List
- Pasadena : 10-Screen Theater Planned
- Quake Revives Memories of 1906
- Region : Toxic Dumping Is Charged
- Long Beach : Teens Wear Red in Stand Against Alcohol, Drugs
- Workers' Appeal Board Move Angers Lawyers : Government: Attorneys and judges contend that the agency's relocation to Agoura would work a hardship on many injured workers.
- O.C. Apartment Firm Accused of Rental Bias
- Baker Spurns Request by Israel to Alter Peace Plan : Mideast: The secretary hints that Bush might snub Shamir by not meeting the prime minister on his upcoming U.S. visit.
- Beverly Hills Parents Give Funds to End School Strike : Financing: Citizens pledge more than $400,000 to sweeten an offer to teachers, who accuse the board of 'stalling.'
- STANTON : Attorney to Discuss Workers' Benefits
- First of All, Slash Away the Old Debt : Latin America: As in bankruptcy, let a third party determine just how much of the region's obligations really should be paid.
- Board OKs Compromise to Reduce Size of Laguna Niguel Tract : Development: Shapell Industries will cut the number of homes in Country Village by 291 and increase the amount of parkland by another five acres.
- After Lean Season, Titans Reveling in Lap of Luxury : Basketball: Last year Fullerton's ranks were thin, but this season it has a full complement of players and coaches.
- THE SIDELINES : Mavericks Trade Draft Rights
- Tagliabue a Low-Profile but Powerful NFL Force
- Tyson-Ruddock Fight Postponed Until Next Year
- North Hollywood Player Arrested in Shooting Incident
- El Camino Real Upsets Chatsworth in Volleyball
- Who's Hot
- Richard A. Smith has been named executive...