- Richard Williams; Dubbed B-17 'Flying Fortress'
- O.C. Battles U.S. Over Cost of Water From Prado Dam
- Horse Death Toll Rises as Officials Recall Hay
- Newsday's Plate to Head Times Editorial Pages
- Council OKs Switch at Radisson
- No U.S. Aid for Germany Yet--Baker
- Dominguez Hills Music Students Pitch In With Earthquake Relief
- LOCAL : Brushfire Scorches Palisades Canyon; Luxury Homes Spared
- Behind the Demise of the Clinics
- McCarty Asks Council to Put 2 Slow-Growth Initiatives on Ballot
- SANTA ANITA : Last Major Turf Record in Danger
- Mr. Bolg Is Easy Winner
- El Modena Defeats Foothill, 35-21, Starts to Compute Playoff Possibilities
- GOLF : Hammond Leads by 3 Strokes
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : North Valley League
- DIGEST : Frazier Park's Press Clinches Racing Title
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Helix Settles Matters Quickly
- FISHING NOTES : Museum Study Trip Provides an Exciting Look at Sea Life
- Edison Ties Two Others for Sunset Title
- QUOTABLE
- Conejo Players and 'Annie' Open Remodeled Theater
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY : Final Weekend of Arts Festival Full of Activity
- Academy Loses Lawsuit Over Oscar Look-Alike
- 'Jungle Book' Assumes a Darker, Exotic Look : Theater: SCR Young Conservatory Players present a stylistic Kipling classic. New Age-like music and sets give a tribal feeling.
- Major Banks Slow to Cut Interest Rates
- Lincoln S&L; Owner to Get Day in Court : Thrifts: A federal judge has decided to hear Charles H. Keating Jr.'s testimony on four disputed transactions.
- NATION IN BRIEF : SOUTH CAROLINA : Hurricane Damage Put at $4 Billion
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON STATE : Rains Swell Streams, Trigger Rockslide
- LOCAL : Van Nuys Youth Slain in Drive-By
- Dr. Howard A. Rusk; Rehabilitation Expert
- Glasses Stolen From Statue of Rep. Pepper
- 'Sensible' Shoes Change Their Spots to Match Fashions
- NATION IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Baby Born to Victim of Shooting Dies
- Offices to Close for Veterans Day
- The Races Were Great, Telecast Not So Good
- Arias' 282 Passing Yards Spark Fullerton Rout
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
- Morse Has Kick at Finish : Big Game: 42-35 victory over Point Loma clinches City Eastern title.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : By the Book, Defense Always Goes for Two
- Reisbig Quits as Coach of Long Beach Football
- Santa Ynez Defeats Agoura in 4 California Tiebreakers
- Eight Tables but Lots of Thai Atmosphere
- POP LP CHART
- Wilshire Center
- Jazz Reviews : Billy Harper Quintet
- Commercial Real Estate : A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : IRVINE COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE
- AMI Chairman Resigns, Is Replaced by Harry J. Gray
- Hostile Offer for DeSoto: A New York...
- BREEDING BIRDS: LONG-EARED OWL
- WORLD : Hussein Satisfied With Election, Sees Liberalized Political Life
- BOOK REVIEW : Pulling Shade Off a 'Perfect' Life
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : What Would Make You Quit Smoking?
- No Quitting Warsaw Pact, Kremlin Says
- Chemical Board Gets 2nd Life
- San Diego
- Firefighter Says He Lost Job for Reports to Councilwoman
- IRVINE : Public Works Chief Suspended by City
- 5 Bay Cities Seek Share of Port's Wealth
- Man's Life at Stake in 'Political Football' : Medicine: A destitute patient needs a heart transplant. UCI Medical Center wants money to provide it. In frustration, its private auxiliary has turned to Hoag Hospital for help.
- Hot Line Set Up for Illegal Alien Reporting
- San Diego
- Father, Girlfriend Charged in Abuse of Daughter, 3
- West Says Spurs Will Make Final in the West
- Loara Gives Hill the Record
- ON THE SIDELINES : Slim Tomba Ready to Hit Slopes
- Marathon NBA Game Even Pooped Out the Computer
- Lakers Catch Warriors a Bit Short, 106-95
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Hawks': Frolicsome Look at Facing Mortality
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Manhattan West: It Looks Like There but Tastes Like Here
- VIDEO . . . WHAT'S NEW : Murray's Modern-Day Scrooge Reappears in Time for Holidays
- Kelly McGillis Quits Shakespeare to Have Baby
- DELEGATE: Rep. Robert K. Dornan, who has...
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Capone Autograph Auctioned
- IRVINE : 2nd Forum Planned on Youth, Alcohol
- Bishops Reject Use of Condoms : Religion: Prelates again go beyond an earlier pronouncement in also calling for an independent Palestine homeland.
- Mexican Man Arrested in Attempted Heroin Sale
- RTD Rejects New Metro Rail Agency : Transit: The action dashed hopes of ending a feud with the Transportation Commission, which lashed back quickly.
- Mother, Infant Injured in Attack on Pacoima Street
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : Bordwell Pass Lifts El Camino Real
- ON THE SIDELINES : Elia to Run Phillies Farm Team
- Royal, Back on Course, Avoids Sinking Feeling : Highlanders' Water Polo Team Overcomes Key Player Losses to Win Ninth Consecutive Marmonte League Championship
- Schroeder Likely Raiders Quarterback Against Chargers
- UCLA FOOTBALL WATCH : AN INSIDE LOOK
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Frontier
- La Cienega Area
- STAGE REVIEW : A Charming Night With Mrs. Lloyd Webber
- McDonnell Fears Northrop's Image May Hurt ATF Bid
- Silo to Buy 26 Federated Units in Southland
- Philip Morris to Sell Rothmans Stake: Philip...
- The Venice ad agency Chiat/Day/Mojo, which two...
- First Use May Have Cracked Jet Engine
- Dance fever: The White House celebrated Mr....
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Trust Me': Sleazy Picture of Art World
- Jean-Luc Ponty's Musical Mirror Tells Where He Can Still Improve : Performance: French contemporary-jazz violinist, who will play tonight in Anaheim, takes stock on tour--away from audience pressure.
- USDA Issues Crop Report: Farmers are completing...
- Fire in Wall Street Building Delays Opening of Trade
- Calling Up a New Range of Telephone Uses
- Navy Jet Hits Atlanta-Area Apartments; Toll Unknown
- WORLD IN BRIEF : EL SALVADOR : U.S. Conferees OK $85 Million in Aid
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : House Votes Federal Fund for Oil Spills
- Mexican Politicians Look North : Latinos: Candidates begin to recognize the potential power of Los Angeles' large immigrant community in their own affairs.
- New Airport Shuttle Service Will Serve Entire County
- COUNTYWIDE : Morning Fog Causes Delays for 13 Flights
- LOCAL : 2 More County Horses Succumb to Poisoning From Tainted Hay
- Avoiding the Water-Stealer Image
- History Isn't Finished With Cuauhtemoc Cardenas : Mexico: The third-party left only seems to be out of the power loop. Its popularity is strong where moral authority counts: in the grass roots.
- City Atty. Drops Jonathan Club Sex Bias Suit
- COMMENTARY : College Athletics Should Have One School of Thought
- Padre Bid to Davis $1.5 Million Short
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Tony Clark Decisions May Be Made Today
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : East Valley League
- Early On, Anthony Smith Had to Learn to Be Tough : Arizona: Drugs enveloped the defensive lineman when he was a youth. Now he is sober and has rechanneled his energy into football.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Gunnarsson Surprises Becker, 6-3, 7-5
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Notre Dame Makes Playoff Preparation a Season-Long Effort
- BBC Reports China Jams Broadcasts
- There's Italian Food in Huntington Beach With the Flavor of New York
- P.M. BRIEFING : Opening of East German Border Puts Spark in Frankfurt Market
- Tokyo Designers Envision 500-Story Tower
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Index Falls 19.67 as Banks Snub Rate Cut
- A Farewell to Pads? Not Yet, Experts Say
- Text of New Travel Rules
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Border Plane Crash Kills 2 From L.A.
- Conferees OK Big Hike in Child Care Subsidies : Congress: An increase of $1.2 billion is approved. Bush has opposed the bill and could veto it.
- Showdown Nears on Court Budget : Judiciary: L.A. County could lose $130 million in state funding for the system if judges and the Board of Supervisors don't settle their differences soon.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CHINA : 2 Leading Activists Reported Captured
- Good Reasons to Take Notice
- COUNTYWIDE : Marines Mark 214th Anniversary
- John J. Dorsey; Veteran TV Director
- Smoking Ban on Flights Backed
- College Striptease Prompts Sexism Probe
- County Vehicle Firm Wants More Money : Government: Request for an additional $2.8 million comes amid a spurt of complaints against the private maintenance contractor.
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : Northeastern League
- Miraleste Tankers Breeze in Playoffs
- HIGH SCHOOL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Calabasas Advances in Tennis, 14-4
- Sunny Hills Blows Past Buena Park to Finish Undefeated
- SHORT TAKES : Redford Leary of Olympic Impact
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY : Souza's Recent Work Savors Distortion of the Experienced World
- MOVIE REVIEW : Plot Defeats 'Best' Karate Sequences
- Drawing on a New Generation of Heroes : Art: A '60s exhibit at CSUN hopes to boost the self-esteem of blacks.
- 2 Firms to Develop Electronic Muffler
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japan Faults U.S. for Trade Woes
- Ecologists May Hit Pay Dirt in S&L; Crisis : Environment: The pending sale of failed thrifts' real estate may allow the preservation of sensitive lands at devaluated prices. It's being called a 'debt-for-nature' swap.
- Horse Death Toll Rises as Officials Recall Hay
- JAIL TAX: Blaming voters' rejection of the...
- Feinstein Vows to Stay in the Race : Politics: Polls show her slipping, but she says she'll make a strong run for governor.
- Bulgaria's Zhivkov Quits as Communist Party Leader
- Jury Believes Torture Tale, Acquits Rader
- Kenya Shuts University
- Filner Proposes Rent Relief for Mobile Home Park Residents
- Thai Chada's Fare's Fine, but Don't Rely on Stars as a Guide to the Heat
- COMMENTARY : This Blyleven Joke Is on His Doubters
- Granada Hills Rolls to 38-14 Win
- Jazz Reviews : Cheryl Bentyne Covers Wide Range at Le Cafe
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Lively Portrait of Couple Falling In and Out of 'True Love'
- Healing the Wounds of Vietnam War With Art
- RADIO
- Distributors Fear Shortage of 'Batman' Videos
- Senate Rejects Wilson Bid to Ban Newsletters : Congress: The $58 million saved would have aided 'crack babies.' He is accused of grandstanding.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Town in Stitches Over Raisa
- LOCAL : Bush Threat Suspect Identified
- The Sweet Smell of Giorgio's Success : 'Reeking Havoc' Looks at the Making and Unmaking of Perfume Empire
- The Molding of a Pro-Choice Advocate : Abortion: Once complacent, Kate Michelman now heads an increasingly effective national drive to keep abortion legal.
- Hard Line to Sweeping Reforms--a Chronology
- New Smithsonian Visitors' Center Has High-Tech Computer Displays
- POLITICS : Politicians 'Sell' in New Zealand
- Riot Executions Continue
- Peninsula artists offer exhibition-goers 72 ways to look at California.
- Just Say No to Panhandlers, New Coalition Says : Downtown: Beggars are more likely to be addicts and alcoholics than starving mouths, according to Real Change, which will introduce a meal token to give them in place of money.
- Ethnic Encounter Camp : 2-Day Mixer Helps Gardena Students Break Down Racial Stereotypes
- The House
- La Jolla
- La Jolla Lawyer's Killer Pleads Guilty to Voluntary Manslaughter, Goes Free : Justice: A 1982 second-degree murder conviction was overturned based on misconduct by the county prosecutor's office.
- ON THE SIDELINES : Long Putter Puts Senior Ahead
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Marmonte League
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Marmonte League
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Pacifica Holds Off Kennedy With Pivotal Plays
- Special Film Program to Honor Dr. Seuss
- THE SOAPS
- Music Reviews : Orchestra of 18th Century at Orpheum Theatre
- Players Compete at Sherwood for $1 Million : Golf: Event on new Nicklaus-designed layout in Thousand Oaks is likely to raise $1.5 million for charity.
- Arts Endowment Grant for Old Globe Shrinks
- Regan Urges a Ban on Program Trading
- Lloyds Bank Sets Up Loan-Loss Reserves: Lloyds...
- Shipyard Contract
- P.M. BRIEFING : Remy Martin, Cointreau to Join
- Shooting the Siberian Rapids to Promote Peace : Activism: A former philosophy student uses white-water rafting trips to build a sense of teamwork between Soviet and U.S. adventurers.
- San Diego
- Jazz Signs Johnston to Replace Ailing Ortiz
- COMMENTARY : Battle for Heisman May Need Overtime : College Football: 'Wide open' race for player of the year is down to key games at end of season.
- Blyleven Selected AL Comeback Player
- Gagliano Moves Closer to State Record but Monroe Bows to Van Nuys, 17-10
- When Doctors Know Less Than Patients : Medicine: The pace of AIDS research has made old lines of communication obsolete. The Public Health Service is key to an overhaul.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : MEXICO : 4 Court Nominees Rejected in Baja
- STANTON : City Seeks Solutions to Zoning Concerns
- Woman Pleads Guilty to Hit-and-Run Death
- Sheriff Asked to Investigate Recall Efforts
- On-Field Winners, Off-Field Citizens : Football: Camp Kilpatrick turns juvenile delinquents into ballplayers in hopes they will become constructive members of society.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Corona del Mar Routs Buena Park in Water Polo, 20-2
- Buena Park's Foley Resigns Football Post
- 'Aleph 3' at Saxon Lee; 'The Maids' at Powerhouse; 'Stone Throwers' at Theatre Exchange; 'Bridge Club' at Manhattan Pier Players
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Tri-Valley
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY : MUSIC REVIEW : Soviet Composers Dominate SONOR's Chamber Concert
- MOVIE REVIEW : Pair Flee Iran Only to Find 'Hotel Astoria'
- Appearance by Shimada, De La Rosa With Pacific Symphony Confirmed
- Ticket Sales Music to the Ears of Producer in Stage Version of 'Meet Me in St. Louis'
- Santa Monica
- Petersen Retiring as Chairman of Ford : Industry: The promotion of Vice Chairman Harold Poling to the post is something of a surprise.
- Viacom to Buy KJOI-FM, 2 Denver Radio Stations
- WORLD : 19 India Students Slain in Sleep
- WALK OF STARS: Campaigners against development in...
- A Smile, Sincere Words Can Help Wallflowers Turn Over a New Leaf
- Brazil TV Star-Turned-Candidate Ruled Ineligible for Presidency
- Navy Jet Crashes in Atlanta Suburb, Injuring at Least 7
- Abortion Rights Rallies Planned Across Country
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PANAMA : U.S. to Reduce Troop Dependents
- Agents Angered by Insurers' Cut in Commissions
- Tumbleweeds Invade S.D. Town--Homes Buried, Roads Blocked
- Policewoman's Suit Over Sex Inquiry Dismissed : Police: Kathleen Oborn fails to prove that police told a baby-sitter to search her home for evidence of an illicit relationship with a 16-year-old boy.
- The Professor and the Mystery Writer : Books: When Carolyn Heilbrun created her detective 25 years ago, she was afraid she would be found out by Columbia University officials. Today she's a respected novelist of that genre.
- Wisdom on the Drilling Front
- U.S. Probes Rockwell's Shipping of 'Hot' Materials
- Air and Ground Assault Against Medfly Intensifies
- Earning the Accolades of His Peers
- U.S. Review of Reunification Stance Expected : Diplomacy: East Germany's transition to democracy and the possible impact on NATO pose problems.
- U.S. Planes Believed Laser Targets of Soviet Ships : Military: Actions against spotter aircraft apparently took place west of Hawaii. Officials plan to protest the incidents in Moscow next week.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Euphoric Notion in Europe: Almost Anything Possible
- Chile Candidate's Plane Makes Emergency Landing
- MUSIC
- Music Reviews : Quartetto Beethoven di Roma at the Wilshire Ebell
- Long Beach
- Merrill Lynch Gives Up on Southland Junk Bond Unit : Securities: The firm had wanted to compete with Drexel Burnham Lambert. But a downturn in the junk bond market has changed its plans.
- McGuinness Founder Credits 'People Leverage' for His Success
- PULLING THE PLUG ON KIDS TV TIME
- WORLD IN BRIEF : INDIA : Typhoon Kills 21, 85,000 Left Homeless
- White House Extends a Last-Minute Invitation to Shamir to Meet Bush
- WORLD : Walesa Visits America 1st Time
- Shimizu of Japan Buys Majority Stake in San Diego Project
- T-Bill Rates Dip: The Treasury sold $16...
- REAL ESTATE : Broker Gives Better Split on Commissions to Keep His People
- LOCAL : No TV or Visitation for Ramirez
- Control Data to Sell Ticketron: Control Data...
- NEXT STEP
- Clothestime Inc.: The Anaheim-based clothing retailer said...
- Menlo Park, Calif.-based Consolidated Freightways Inc. informed...
- Spending Up in County Retail Area
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Joseph Grundfest will resign from the Securities...
- Stiff 'Nickel-a-Drink' Tax on Alcohol Proposed by Coalition
- Bush Hails E. Berlin's Action as 'Liberation' : U.S. Reaction: President urges East Germans to stay home, join reforms. Lawmakers foresee end of the wall.
- SANTA ANA : Mormons to Build New Church Center
- LAGUNA BEACH : Battle Intensifies Over Bren Project
- Long Beach Police Wives Speak Out : Law Enforcement: Spouses complain that a series of reprimands constitute an informal gag order on their husbands.
- School Sexual Harassment Suit Settled for $150,000
- Old Gang at El Toro Awaiting Capistrano Valley's Shaheen
- Angels Beefed Up Their TV Lineup by Adding Reggie
- Unseeded Gustafsson Upsets Agassi, Will Battle Wilander in Semifinals
- Cowboys Cut Stewart, Reportedly Over Steroids
- Miss Unnameable Owners Hope She'll Like New Turf
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY : STAGE REVIEW : Vintage Coward Is Nothing to Sneeze At : Comedy: 'Hay Fever' at the Gaslamp Quarter Theatre's Hahn Cosmopolitan is short on plot, but long on style.
- Troy Gets Another Shutout, Beating Sonora
- Highway Patrol Decides Not to Use 'Sniffer' Device in Sobriety Checks
- Something for Everyone
- Bush Unveils Housing Aid Plan
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Counseling the State : Advisory Board Gives High Schoolers a Voice in Education
- East Germany Opens Borders; Wall Has 'No More Meaning' : East Bloc: Thousands test the new policy by crossing to West Berlin. They're welcomed with cheers and song.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : CHP Won't Use Its Alcohol Sniffer
- N.Y. Vandals Slice Cables, Disrupting Phone Service
- Contras and Sandinistas Arrive Back at the Peace Table : Nicaragua: The U.S.-backed rebels had barely sat down at U.N. headquarters before the Managua government presented its latest plan to end the war.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : JORDAN : Government Loses Assured Majority
- L.A. Planners OK 3-Story Buildings in N. Hollywood : Development: Leaders in North Hollywood's Valley Village will seek City Council help in their fight against "stucco mountains."
- Teen-Ager Shot to Death; Girlfriend's Father Sought
- The New Proportion
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : HURON : Pickets at Lettuce Shed Limited to 75
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Chief Admits Error in Handling Protest
- BREA : Church to Sponsor Quake-Supply Sale
- Cleanup of PCH Lanes Completed After Slide
- Big Mistake Was Firing Him, Error Finder Says
- Laguna Hills Finishes Third With Victory
- Dodgers Sign Hatcher, Trade Woodson for White Sox Pitcher
- La Quinta Blasts Garden Grove, 54-26
- Huntington Beach Cager Picks Loyola; Michigander Expected to Sign Too
- GRAND CHAMPIONS TENNIS AT RANCHO SAN CLEMENTE : Former Champions Are a Step Slower, a Bit Less Intense
- Cunningham Helps Oilers to Share of Title
- SPORTSCOPE : Dominguez Women Open Bid for National Soccer Crown
- The Valley
- MOVIE REVIEW : Walken Has Purported Close Encounter in 'Communion'
- Original T.S.O.L. Band Will Reunite--for 1 Big Payday : Punk: True Sounds of Liberty was a charismatic, unpredictable and big-drawing group. Its one-night stand in Anaheim is angering members of a band that carried on the name.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Gavin Friday: Fatal Passion
- Mira Costa Crushes Redondo, 34-8
- Gap Inc.: The specialty apparel retailer's third-quarter...
- May Department Stores Co.: The St. Louis-based...
- Trans World Airlines: The airline company reported...
- Reagan Appointee's Departure Disputed : Security: Official was probed in a leak of data to South Africa. He says he was cleared before he quit.
- JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT TRAFFIC
- Aquino Noncommittal on U.S. Bases in Philippines : Military: President Bush says he's confident a settlement can be negotiated. Some believe it unlikely that more money can be found.
- WORLD : Pianist Horowitz Buried in Milan
- Bonn and Warsaw Mark East-West Thaw : Diplomacy: Change in the East Bloc is high on the agenda at a meeting of Kohl and Mazowiecki. Poles indicate disquiet over the possible reunification of Germany.
- Work Begins on Expanding Care : Health: A top-level task force sets out to extend basic benefits to millions of uninsured California workers in what has been called the issue of the '90s.
- Another Horse Dies at Fairgrounds as State Orders Recall of Hay Cubes