- La Cienega Area
- When Called on the Carpet, Sockers' Quinn Isn't Joking
- FALL SPORTS ROUNDUP : Team Effort Leads Way for La Reina
- LEGAL FILE
- SHOCK ART
- After His Opera, Copeland Pops Back Into Rock : Music: Former Police drummer's debut album with Animal Logic trio has just been issued. 'I don't look at classical being better than pop,' he says.
- Eastman Kodak Co.: The Rochester, N.Y. photographic,...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Off 14.34; Concern Over Earnings Cited
- Local Developers Feted by First Couple at 'Grand Old Party'
- Sandinistas Disclose Plan to Resettle Rebels : Nicaragua: The leftist regime renews military attacks on the Contras but also offers them an olive branch.
- House Leaders Ask Bush to Back Pay Hike
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PERU : Washington Issues Travel Advisory
- 2 Irvine Firms Failed to Disclose Recalls, U.S. Says : Safety: Shiley and Cooper Vision are among 6 Southland firms that did not notify authorities about potentially dangerous defects in medical devices. They just removed them from the market quietly.
- B of A Relocating Jobs: Bank of...
- U.S. Senate Unseats Federal Judge Nixon : Impeachment: The convicted perjurer becomes the second judge removed from office in two weeks.
- Officials Debate Congressional Plan to Reallocate Radio Airwaves
- NYSE Institutes Steps to Limit Program Trades : Wall Street: The measures would slow trading if the Dow falls sharply. They are a response to pressure from investors since the Oct. 13 plunge.
- Beverly Hills-based International Lease Finance Corp. said...
- LOCAL : Granada Hills Holdup Leads to Suspect in Travel Agency Thefts
- Oh--So Good! : Sunny Hills Junior Is Making a Name in Golf
- Legionnaire's Disease Strikes 16 at Reunion in Colorado; 3 Die
- Museum Wins Dogfight Over Keeping MIGs
- LOCAL : 4 Arrested After Freeway Chase
- Sanctions Sought Against Top Teamsters
- Moderate Exercise Found to Reduce Risk of Disease
- Milliners Go Back in Time : Fashion: In emphasizing trends of the past, some local hat stylists are carving out a bright future for themselves.
- Democrats Seek Special Counsel Probe of Pierce
- Bush Will Visit Mother
- Dog Wars : Opposing Leash Initiatives Have Hermosa Beach Residents Howling
- It's Still There : Artist Gets Extension on Removal of Controversial 'Moon Dial' Sculpture
- Serra's Gabay Selected State Teacher of Year
- OK, Punish Me, but Bondage and Discipline Is <i> Weird</i>
- 40th-anniversary symphony bash, reading of award-winning play are free for all.
- DANA POINT : Electrical Appliance Blamed in Home Fire
- ANALYSIS : Ford Paying Dearly to Catch Up With the Japanese
- P. M. BRIEFING : Sanctions Toll: 500,000 Jobs
- Medstone Names New President in Wake of $1.65-Million Loss
- REAL ESTATE
- Plane Crash Kills Brazilian
- LOCALLY ASSESSED PROPERTY VALUES
- STATE : Assembly Panel OKs 1/4-Cent Sales Tax Hike for Quake Aid
- Letter Suggests Extortion of Northrop in Korea Deals
- Club Offers Options for the Large-Sized
- ORANGE, SANTA ANA : Libraries to Target Latinos, Vietnamese
- Planners Hear Dump Expansion Debate : Landfills: The Los Angeles County Regional Planning Commission hears arguments for and against a proposed expansion of the Sunshine Canyon facility.
- Parking Law Policing Can Take Its Toll
- Only in L.A. People and Events
- SAN CLEMENTE : Council Beefs Up Vicious Animals Law
- Rancho P.V.'s Dramatic Politics Sets Stage for Vote
- Transfer Adds Woes Family Can Ill Afford
- Rosas Couldn't Resist Call to Pitch In as Santa Ana Quarterback : Football: Teammates persuaded quarterback to return to the sport after he had given it up to concentrate on baseball.
- FISHING NOTES : Early Results of Sand Bass Tagging Project Encouraging to Fish & Game
- Sluggish Los Alamitos Blanks El Dorado
- Mater Dei's Karich Headed to Santa Clara
- NOTEBOOK : Moorpark to Take Another Crack at Carp
- Ocean View's Offense Cools Off as Edison Defense Supplies Heat
- VIDEO . . . WHAT'S NEW : 'Say Anything,' 'Chances Are' Among New Releases
- Orange Still on Track to Win League Title
- Georgian Males Dominate Folk Dances
- Santa Monica
- Contreras Overcomes Bitterness : Opportunity: He quit after his father pushed him and his coach benched him, but the Channel Islands High quarterback returned in time for his senior year. Now the Raiders are challenging for a playoff berth with this reborn leader--and A-student--at the controls.
- Coastal Corp.: The Houston diversified energy company...
- What the Herald's Death Means : Publishing: Many metropolitan areas are supporting more newspapers than ever. A lot of them are weeklies covering the suburbs.
- Arthur Andersen Names Head of Western Operation
- REAL ESTATE
- San Diego
- LA HABRA : Schools Fear Quake May Hurt Funding
- NHL ROUNDUP : Sabres Beat Canadiens, Stop Streak
- ON THE SIDELINES : Court to See Stun Gun Tested
- Dominguez Draws Rugged Soccer Foe
- He's Ready for This Match Race
- Goodwin on Environment
- Burma
- Dance Review : Georgian State Dancers Open at San Diego Festival
- 20th Century Industries: The Woodland Hills-based insurance...
- Webbs Agree to Purchase 3 Irvine Car Dealerships
- BREEDING BIRDS: MALLARD
- Still Reigning Spectacularly
- Applause for a Pilot Program
- Burbank OKs Extra School Security Aides
- Environmental Showdown
- THE BIG GAME : Mission Bay Seeks Proof of Progress : High Schools: To show they're no fluke, Buccaneers must beat Kearny--which they've done once in 35 tries.
- GOLF : Strange Shoots 65; U.S. Ties Europeans
- THE BOTTOM LINE
- Sticky Wile Equals Record
- 7-0 El Camino Favored to Beat 3-4 Long Beach
- Lincoln S
- Santa Monica
- Santa Monica
- At Peace with Healthy Japanese Food
- Shoppers, Weekly Papers Battle for Ad Dollars
- Stor Switches to Ketchum to Create New Ad Strategy
- P. M. BRIEFING : GTE, Video Retailer Settle Suit
- Nissan's Infiniti Packs a Punch as Luxury Car
- Bush Stumps for GOP in Virginia, N.J.
- Navy Plans for Downtown S.D. Hit Legal Snag
- Rights Fight Memories Stirred by Monument : Equality: The memorial in Montgomery, Ala., pays tribute to those who died in the struggle. A former Ku Klux Klan leader protests its upcoming dedication.
- Americans Advised to Avoid Visiting Peru
- Dozens of British Cultural Causes Looking for U.S. Money
- Honecker's Wife, 5 Other East German Officials Quit : East Bloc: More refugees head for the West as 50,000 protesters march in East German cities.
- Peninsula Voters Could Alter School Board's Balance of Power
- COUNTYWIDE : Human Relations Panel Appointment
- 2 Brothers to Serve Time for Cyanide Dumping
- When Accusations Fill the Air, It Must Be Close to Election Day
- SPORTSCOPE : Yugoslavs' Owner to Head Greater L.A. Soccer League
- Kings, 38 Seconds From Victory, Lose in Overtime
- Lou Piniella Named Reds Manager : Baseball: The former Yankee gets a three-year contract as Pete Rose's replacement.
- Lucas Is Back With Rockets for a Fourth Time : NBA: At 36 and with a history of drug problems, point guard gets one more opportunity.
- Carson Finally Gets Wish: He's Traded by Oilers to Red Wings
- After 223 extra days on the job...
- Mary Jane Visser testified in Lincoln, Neb.,...
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Service Takes a Holiday Over Hearty Cuban Fare
- CalArts Music Festival to Bring Audiences Ear-to-Ear With the Unexpected
- Friendly Warns Against News as Entertainment
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Dramarama Packs a Punch at Roxy
- Music Review : Sabine Meyer With Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra
- 'Life Goes On' for Suddenly Jobless Workers : Employment: Herald staffers are already picking up the pieces and getting on with their careers. For most, this means starting a job search.
- U.S. Assails Sandinista Offensive but Confirms Contra Infiltration
- TAKING HAZARDOUS SPILLS
- Teens Encouraged to Enter Poster Contest Promoting AIDS Awareness
- She Knows Makeup Secrets of Stars
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Killer Receives Death Sentence
- For Spring, It's Fabric Combinations : New York Designers Display Subtle but Clear Changes in Their Ready-to-Wear Collections
- COLUMN ONE : To British, Bard's a Bit of a Bore : There's the rub. It's American money that's keeping Shakespeare's legacy alive.
- WORLD : France Unafraid of One Germany
- What's Popular for the Wet Days Just Ahead
- 'Wedding' Takes a Tacky Trip Down Aisle : Costumes: Clothing and accesories provide an extra spark to the comedy of "Tony n' Tina's Wedding."
- U.S. Commission to Probe Pan Am Charges on Flight 103
- 15-Year-Old Changes Plea to Guilty to Strangling Girl, 7, in Sex Attack
- Yonkers Mayoral Race Focuses on Desegregation Issue : Politics: The two candidates are on opposite sides of a court-ordered housing plan. The contest is too close to call.
- How 4 Robbers Upended a Jeweler's Life
- Defense's Play Heartening, but Elsewhere . . . : Analysis: Problems with offense, kicking game leave team with same record it had at this point last season.
- Goodwin on Environment
- CD CORNER : Muddy Waters Retrospective Due
- Brad Pearce, Top-Seed Gunnarsson Advance in Bergen Open Tournament
- Back From the Wilds : Monestime, Humphrey Flee Montana, Find a Home at Moorpark
- SANTA ANITA : Handicapper Makes a Fast Move
- 'Our Michael' Feinstein Serenades Jewish Home Residents
- Citadel Holding Corp., Glendale, has appointed William...
- Foreigners Invest in New Fannie Mae Funds
- Broad Inc. to Buy Four Firms for Up to $225 Million
- Retailers' Sales Up Modestly in October
- Home Nursing Firms Tackle AIDS Challenges
- Campbell May Sell Mrs. Paul Unit: Campbell...
- LOCAL : Saugus Teacher Pact Agreed
- WORLD : Canada Unveils Abortion Bill
- Thousands Call for Return of Marcos' Body for Burial
- 4,000 Bulgarians Shout for Glasnost and Democracy
- DEATHS : Radio, TV Pioneer Fuldheim Dies
- O.C. Registrar Acts to Settle Poll Guard Case
- Suit Over Hospital Care Settled for $15 Million
- COUNTYWIDE : Prosecutor Defends Arson Arrest Delay
- Array of Food Boggles the Minds of Soviet Chefs
- San Diego
- Gay 'Facts' in Mailers Disputed : Politics: A close look at claims made by anti-homosexual forces in a debate over the Irvine Human Rights Ordinance shows some distortion of facts and misstatements.
- Horses Coming From Across the Pond Have Fallen Short : Breeders' Cup: English horses have made dismal showings.
- Mason Plays Well in UCLA Scrimmage
- Lucas Helps Run Corona del Mar Offense Out of Its Slump
- PRO FOOTBALL : New Commissioner Plans Reorganization of NFL Front Office
- MUSICA look at the fast-moving compact discs...
- NBC Adds Denman, but in Wrong Role
- Music Review : 'Impresario' and 'Prima Donna' at Northridge
- JAZZ REVIEW : Kellaway's Way at Le Cafe
- 'Coercive' County Fund-Raising Limited : Charities: A group of county employees accused the county of coercing its workers into contributing time and money to fund-raising events for the United Way and the Brotherhood Crusade. A judge agreed and issued a restraining order.
- MOVIES - Nov. 3, 1989
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- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 3, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 3, 1989
- Key Suspect in Record Cocaine Haul Is Captured
- Sears May Keep Its Chicago Office Tower
- 2,000 Poor Still Lacking Homes : Disaster: Low-income residents forced from quarters by quake face dim prospects of finding new, permanent residences soon.
- OPRAH: It's billed as "An Afternoon With...
- PRESS WARS: The forces that killed the...
- Bush Backs Down in Fight for Capital Gains Tax Cut
- CARTER CLAN: They were "foot soldiers in...
- HOT PROPERTY: The sale of three Irvine...
- Higher Quake Relief Tax Asked : Legislature: Local officials say far more than a quarter-cent increase is needed. The governor contends that, along with reserve funds, it will be enough.
- School Days Resume in Beverly Hills
- Caramelizing Condensed Milk
- Century City : Seminar for Care-Givers
- More Family Than a Club : Life Style: The Book Club has lasted 50 years and is still going strong--so are the friendships that were formed there.
- Judge Rules in Favor of Renovating 1915 House : Landmarks: While the plan to convert the Lanterman House into a museum and recital hall has cleared a legal hurdle, La Canada Flintridge city officials say, money is the next obstacle.
- Ex-Nebraska U. Head Picked for AID Post
- LOCAL : Appliance Blamed in O.C. Fire
- COLUMN ONE : Parents Spell the Difference : Their extraordinary role helped bring an end to Beverly Hills teachers strike. Educators call it a how-to manual.
- Sale of City Lots May Provide Parking in Venice : Politics: Councilwoman Ruth Galanter wants to use the proceeds from a land auction to benefit the Venice beachfront; two other councilwomen would like their districts to get some of the profits.
- A Gala for the Stars of the Ice
- 'They Really Did It,' Staff Members Cry as the News Sinks In
- NATION : Newman Donates to Quake Relief
- Oriental Fruit Fly in Ventura Raises Quarantine Concern : Agriculture: Officials have set more traps but they are hoping that no more pests are found. An infestation would trigger restrictions that could threaten sales of up to $280 million.
- Countywide : $100,000 Granted for Low-Income Homes
- Hardeman Spars With 2 Colleagues, Sees 2 Initiatives Defeated
- Merger of Westlake, Harvard Schools Delayed
- Bush Should Force Gorbachev's Hand : Summit: Overconciliation by the President would send the message that the Soviets need not continue reforms.
- McMartin Prosecution Winds Up Case; Judge to Instruct Jury
- How Does This Name Sound?
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- McMartin Prosecutors Wind Up Case
- THE BOTTOM LINE
- P.M. BRIEFING : Spain May Fine Drexel $555,000
- State University Trustees Boost Tuition by 4.8%
- San Gabriel Valley's Top Ten Teams
- WORLD : Norwegian Fishing Boat Snares Soviet Sub; Stormy Sea Frees It
- Campbell Sets Off Scramble With Plan to Quit Senate : Politics: His surprise decision has many Southeast area politicians thinking about trying to move up the ladder.
- Each Pregnancy Raises Woman's Risk of Diabetes, Study Indicates
- P.M. BRIEFING : France May Aid British Rail Line
- Beverly Hills : Civic Center on Schedule
- On the Job, Rivals Put Their Battles on Hold : Gangs: Garage owner hires youths--often from warring sides--to work in his custom detailing shop.
- Federal Judge, Congressman Slain in Colombia
- Angry Library Users Win Reversal of Cutback in Hours : Budgets: County supervisors have voted to spend the entire library contingency fund of $318,000 and authorized 10 new positions.
- * Five Acres received a grant of...
- 'Holy War' Erupts Over Sex in O.C. School Board Race
- Edward Kemp Dies; Led Navy Studies
- Mother Whose Child Took Drug to School Pleads Guilty
- Health Centers to Offer Free Influenza Vaccine
- Judge Orders Sheriff to Give Defense Reports on Jail Riots
- FULLERTON : Air Force Veteran Gets Airport Post
- The Seattle Seahawks say they think Brian...
- McEnroe Fired Up After Penalty, Beats Skoff; Becker Also Advances
- Horse Olympics You Can Bet On
- Bender, Dozier Win WSC Honors
- THE BOTTOM LINE
- Humphrey: The San Diego-based manufacturer of gyroscopes...
- Savings Bond Interest Rate Lowered, Sales Suspended
- Top Retailers Report Mixed October Sales : Economy: Clothing stores did relatively well. Big-ticket items sold poorly during the month.
- 2 County Men Guilty in Tax Fraud at B-1 Subcontractors for Rockwell
- Searching for National Policy on Science
- Irvine Firm Faces Charges of Toxic Dumping : Environment: The case shows the increasing willingness of prosecutors to use criminal sanctions.
- Fujitsu Offers Apology for Cutthroat Contract Bids
- Zenith National Insurance Corp.: The Woodland Hills...
- Bush to Visit Mother After Prep School Stop
- Jaguar Accepts $2.5-Billion Takeover Offer From Ford : Jilted GM Says Stock Overvalued
- Bridge to Planned Pavilion Annex Is Approved : Development: Action by Los Angeles City Council is seen as ending the three-year effort of some residents to block an addition to Westside Pavilion shopping mall.
- Volunteer's Calling in the War on Drugs
- Truce Is Over, Ortega Declares : Nicaragua: He vows to drive out the Contras. He also calls for peace talks, but their resumption is uncertain.
- Whittier : Planners Want Theater Farther Away From Homes
- Bryant Slams Policeman Seeking Recall : Campaign: Pomona Councilman C. L. (Clay) Bryant is criticized for inappropriately speaking of purported use of psychiatric services by the head of the Pomona Police Officers Assn.
- LOCAL : Toxic Solution Spills in Hospital
- Kohl, Poles at Odds Over Church Visit
- Army Says Shooting of Cats for Research Won't Be Halted
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON STATE : Hero of Flight 232 Returns to Cockpit
- NEWPORT BEACH : Scarecrows Enliven Balboa Island Alley
- Strike Ends Late in Beverly Hills; P.V. Gets Forfeit
- Sky's the Limit on NBA Salaries, Unless Sky Caves In
- A Russian Gambol in Vegas : Music: The Red Army Chorus, whose touring variety show has mesmerized critics, gets in some R&R; at the gaming tables in Las Vegas.
- Painting the Past : Alzheimer's Patients Find a Way to Express Their Memories
- Monterey Park Reunion Salutes the Future as Well as the Past
- WORLD : Athens Pollution Fight Bans Cars
- TV Personality Stirs Political Uproar by Entering Brazil's Presidential Race
- SOUTHLAND : Herald Examiner Sales Boom
- Board Picks County Fair Manager : Fairgrounds: The Calaveras Jubilee's director will assume the duties of Jeremy Ferris, who resigned after four controversial years.
- Public Sector Jobs Fair Is Set for Saturday
- Talks to Magnify Malta's Mystique : Summit: Through the centuries, the island nation's main resource has been geography. Intrigue and neutrality account for its modern appeal.
- Lights, Cameras . . . City Council : City Hall: Council members were on their best behavior for the inauguration of a new cable channel that will carry live coverage of proceedings. But stay tuned.
- Police Copter Pickup of Pair Broke Rules, Huntington Beach Official Says
- UCI Computer Thieves Are at It Again : Crime: In 20 recent break-ins $80,000 worth of equipment was stolen, including research data on software. Inherent security problems are blamed in part.
- Countywide : Ex-Judge Sues Over Denial of Disability
- ELECTION '89 : Money and Crime Are Key Issues in Hawthorne
- Contract Low on List for Davis : Padres: With his father dying of cancer, he has more important things to worry about than where he'll pitch next.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rhone Leads Saddleback in Volleyball
- THE BOTTOM LINE
- VIDEO RENTAL CHARTS : 'Roger Rabbit' Storms Up Rental, Sales Charts
- A Decade as NPR's Amiable Morning Man : Radio: Bob Edwards celebrates 10 years Friday as host of "Morning Edition," National Public Radio's two-hour news magazine.
- Sharp Discord Marks Justices' Rulings on Race
- BOOK REVIEW : Farming Fertile Ground of the City
- 118 YEARS OF PUBLISHING
- Phone Service Offers Minute-by-Minute Advice
- Pico Rivera : Teachers Picket El Rancho District for 10% Pay Raise
- Aquino Dresses for Success in U.S.: Few Shoes and More Leg
- Salinas, Amid Jeers, Defends His Economic Program : Mexico: The president's first state-of-the-nation address also criticizes big government.
- Famine Help
- TV REVIEW : Seismic Repair and Solid Waste Provide City Council a Cautious Plot for Debut
- Legislators Map Strategy to Save County Clinics
- Iranian Newspaper Wants Capt. Rogers Held, Tried
- 13 Held in Huge Money-Laundering Case : Drugs: Mexican authorities describe the arrests as a major blow to Colombia's Medellin organization.
- Torrance, Irked by Pilots' Suit, Says It May Close Airport : Aviation: Pilots who use Torrance Municipal Airport are trying to prevent homes being built near it. And their attempt has riled the City Council.
- Parents' Revolt Forces Delay of Proposed Merger of Two Schools
- NBA PREVIEW : A New Age for Sport of the '80s : Basketball: After a decade of remarkable growth, here's what to expect as America's winter game turns the corner into the 1990s.
- SATURDAY'S HEROES
- Paper's Rivals Likely Will Gain Readers, but at a Price
- Abortion Issue in Coming Elections
- City at a Crossroads : Architecture: Los Angeles has a choice: Should it remain true to its roots or pattern its development after New York?
- Man Given 2nd Chance on Eavesdropping Charge
- Hugs and Applause Greet Kemp on Visit to Housing Projects
- Judge Suspends Jail Term for Cyndy Garvey
- CYPRESS : City Planning Panel May Be Reinstalled
- Several NBA Players Fined for Fighting
- Not Changing Style, Banned Driver Says
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton Falls in Women's Volleyball
- STAGE REVIEWS : 'Breaker Morant,' 'Lucy's Play' in Rep at Cal State Long Beach : Drama: The story of a trumped-up British court-martial is given its U.S. stage premiere.
- ELECTION '89 : Classroom Space Debated in Hermosa Schools Race
- More Security at Burbank Schools : Campus Violence: Heeding pleas from teachers, the Board of Education is expected to approve hiring one security aide at each of its two high schools.
- Hunter's Testimony Nears End at Her Trial in J. David Fraud
- No, Quake Didn't End Tax Revolt : California: Calamity is no time to abandon fiscal prudence. Lawmakers should think twice before blaming Prop. 13 for quake damage and passing major new taxes.
- DANA POINT : Televising Meetings Not a 'Huge Priority'