- Man Killed Trying to Cross Foggy I-5
- Fine Puts Behind-the-Scenes Man Orduna on Center Stage
- Stenstrom Is Knocked Down but Not Out : Stanford: Quarterback picks himself up and delivers knockout punch against USC.
- Valley View's Dotson Sets Sights on 608 : Prep football: After setting CIF state record with 507 yards, he believes he can break the national record, too.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : SAN FERNANDO LEAGUE
- Loyola Is No Match for Pepperdine
- WORLD SERIES / ATLANTA BRAVES vs. MINNESOTA TWINS : Braves Need Some Sounds of Silence : Baseball: Minnesota's Metrodome spawns some strange plays and proves to be a difficult place for visiting Atlanta to perform.
- WORLD SERIES / ATLANTA BRAVES vs. MINNESOTA TWINS : Teams Wrote Their Story Lines : Minneapolis: Indoor baseball is alive and well in the Metrodome, which is a mirror of the city--big, clean and busy.
- Indians' Protest Began Long Before The Chop
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS, BACKWARD : Great, but Can They Possibly Find Someone With Jack Lord's Hair?
- Rediscovering America in 1991 : Join Guillermo Gomez-Pena--performance artist, multicultural theorist and 'genius' grant recipient--on his quest for identity
- Services Cater to Needs of Disabled
- Vanna Turns a 'W' for Westside
- Havel's Progress : THE CZECH PRESIDENT IS COMING NEXT WEEK TO CONVINCE THE U.S. THAT HIS COUNTRY IS STABLE AND WORTHY OF SUPPORT. BUT FIRST HE MUST CONVINCE HIS COUNTRYMEN.
- THE POEMS OF CATULLUS edited and...
- Israeli TV Predicts Imminent Release of One Western Hostage in Lebanon
- S. African Group Seeks Boer War Reparations
- Downscaled 'Dynasty'
- Britain's Fabled BBC Facing Uncertain Future : Media: Competition from private companies and financial pressures are taking their toll.
- The Changing Face of Europe Keeps World's Map Makers on Their Toes : Communism: While scrambling cartographers see demand going up, professional Kremlin watchers in the West are suddenly out of work.
- 2 on Council Assail Plan to Allow More Building : Development: They oppose proposal to let construction proceed for 150 homes despite moratorium. Council majority defends the plan.
- Vance Sums Up Yugoslav Outlook: Bleak : Civil war: Special envoy warns that 'time is running out.' He cites violations of U.N. arms sales embargo and finds no effective central government.
- Demonstrators Protest Firm's Waste-Burning
- Man Shot Dead While Unloading Groceries
- Mock Graves Serve as Grim Warning Against Drug Use : Substance abuse: As part of a national awareness campaign, 890 crosses are erected in Irvine to mark lives lost.
- Both Sides in Recall Attempt Trade Venom : Politics: The Oct. 29 recall election of Oceanside Vice Mayor Melba Bishop brings out the ruthless side of the antagonists, who are busy slinging mud.
- WAC ROUNDUP : Pittman Leads San Diego State Past Texas El Paso
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : 8-MAN
- Season Over for Faulk? : Aztecs: Running back says possibility exists; doctor hoping for early November return.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Swinton Rambles for 356 Yards in Montclair Prep's 45-7 Victory
- HORSE RACING : International 'Star' Back to Turf
- CC&Rs;: Abide by Them, Change Them or Move
- Latino Voices a Much-Needed Series
- Back to Budapest
- The Disney Hall Debate--Gehry Supporters Have Say
- Are the Umbrellas Worth $26 Million?
- Illegal Immigrants: Unwelcome In Orange, Yet Necessary
- Dollar Confidence Spent
- Fire Safety a Top Priority
- Bay Development
- Sexism Cuts Both Ways in Courts
- Bachelors Agree: Marriage Is Irrelevant
- The Disney Hall Debate--Gehry Supporters Have Say
- Christopher Columbus
- Supervisors' Security Measures
- A Dulled 'Blade'
- Supervisors' Security Measures
- Teacher's Lawsuit Sparks Indignation
- RTC Cites Progress in Computerized System
- Domestic Agenda
- Catholic Policy on AIDS Programs
- Seymour's Decision Process Under Fire
- Nothing Wrong in Camerata Offer
- Millions 'Squandered' by Renewal Agency
- Setting Priorities for San Juan Capistrano's Open Space
- CC&Rs;: Abide by Them, Change Them or Move
- Supervisors' Security Measures
- Harbor College 35, West L.A. 16--Quarterback Mark...
- Bachelors Agree: Marriage Is Irrelevant
- Catholic Policy on AIDS Programs
- Why a 'Norm Day'?
- 'Sometimes Our Government Does Work'
- Catholic Policy on AIDS Programs
- T TIME
- Back to Budapest
- The Mellower Mailer Is Not Appreciated
- Bachelors Agree: Marriage Is Irrelevant
- Fireworks
- Taking Different Side
- HERALD EX MARKS THE SPOT
- How a Woman's Tidy World Became a Jumbled Mess : Violence: The stripper and aspiring actress had a marriage of convenience and a lover who killed himself. When she took her life, she left behind a tangle of death, heartbroken families, bitterness and litigation.
- The Disney Hall Debate--Gehry Supporters Have Say
- Democrats' Same Old Platform
- Seymour's Decision Process Under Fire
- Teacher's Lawsuit Sparks Indignation
- By Whose Standard Is Slide Area Stable?
- Article Close to Home
- Renegade Operators Foul Up Radio Rescues
- Exceeding Their Rights
- High School Out of Control
- Santa Ana Public Library Praised
- Latino Voices a Much-Needed Series
- Are the Umbrellas Worth $26 Million?
- Gay Rights Protest Lesson in Civility
- Supervisors' Security Measures
- Gay Rights Protest Lesson in Civility
- A Case of Mistaken Identity
- Cheaper Italy
- New Schools a Winner of an Idea
- Home Improvement : Foam Blocks Offer Easy, Insulated Construction
- CLOSE-UP
- TRAVELLING IN STYLE : EXCELLENT ADVENTURES : The Ghosts of Pearl Harbor : Beyond the crowded sands and downtown glitz of Waikiki, Honolulu takes on a whole new life through the eyes of history
- STYLE : NEW HORIZONS
- Halloween Week is upon us, starting with...
- Couple Held in Deaths of 8 Mexican Teen-Agers
- Sandell Will Head El Monte District
- Life in Iraq Pinched by Nation's Outlaw Status
- Caribbean Hotels Offer Best Fall Rates in Years
- After 13 Years, Library Gets Back in Circulation
- Breaking of White's Rushing Record an Eye-Opener for Crespi Football Staff
- International Boxing Federation light heavyweight champion Charles...
- Lakers Get the Better of a Close Call, 116-114 : Pro basketball: The NBA remains unbeaten in McDonald's Open, but it gets by with a little help from its friends.
- JAZZ : NEW RELEASES : **** DAVE GRUSIN "The Gershwin Connection" <i> GRP Records</i>
- COMMENTARY : Horse Racing Needs Better Statistics
- Broadway Barry : Uncertain about his place in the pop world, Barry Manilow challenges himself with an album of show tunes
- Making the Shift to Investments
- STYLE : Inside Out
- New Tree Protection Initiative Planned : Forests: Environmentalists criticize an emergency measure passed last week as being inadequate to guard timberlands.
- Ellen Levine : A Voice for Mainstream Women Decries the "Gang Rape" of Anita Hill
- The ABCs of Freedom : Volunteers Try to Spread Word of New Asylum Rule to Guatemalans
- Thomas Guide SigAlert : After 76 Years, Every Page, Grid Has Been Renumbered
- No. 2 Miami Rips CS Long Beach, 55-0 : Nonconference: Williams' punt returns, 49er turnovers fuel 28-point second quarter.
- Aztecs Rise to Occasion, Top Miners : College football: Lowery passes for 296 yards, Pittman rushes for 149 in SDSU's 28-21 victory.
- How Ya Gonna Keep 'em Down on the Ranch?
- Low-Income Homeowners Are Prey to Scam Artists Who Drain Increased Equity Through Fraudulent Loans : Misdeeds of Trust
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : EXCELLENT ADVENTURES : High Times at Timberline : Oregon's historic Timberline Lodge delivers old-fashioned charm, delicious food, a stunning setting and Cascade snow for skiing all year long.
- Sweet Mystery of Life : TEMPLES OF DELIGHT<i> By Barbara Trapido (Grove Weidenfeld: $19.95; 311 pp.) </i>
- A Hostile City Shows Off Its Gentler Side
- SCHOOL DAYS
- Take-Out and the Tube
- The Region : Water Meeting Scheduled
- China Says State Workers' Wages Are Rising Too Fast
- Illogic in the Nuclear Arena : Why does White House oppose tightening technology exports to untrustworthy nations?
- 3 Stolen Cars Linked to Theft Ring
- CARPINTERIA : Estranged Husband Held in Kidnaping
- Big Ten's Runner-Up Will Play in Either Holiday or Citrus Bowl
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : Arkansas Holds On Against Texas
- Happy Holiday Bowl Becomes Big Ten Country : Bowls: Agreement puts this season's Big Ten runner-up in San Diego on Dec. 30.
- Chargers in Rare Favorites' Role Today Against Cleveland : Football: Browns missing running back Kevin Mack.
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : GENDER BENDER : Leading Roles for Women? Yeah, Sure
- JAZZ : NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- Taper, Too's Slippery Slope
- Legislators Coming to Terms With Limits on Their Tenure
- Free Flu Shots Offered
- Ex-Official Blows Whistle on Thieves
- A Home : A Family : A Prison : Confinement and abuse shattered their childhoods. Now there is evidence their lives can be made whole again.
- Let the Gullible Beware : 'Candid Camera' is Back With a Vengeance
- 3 Reopened Murder Cases Part of South's 'Unfinished Business' : Civil rights: New probes of race-related murders are a step toward justice. But there are problems with 25-year-old evidence.
- VENTURA : Unions Endorse 3 in City Council Race
- Communists + Pluralism: Bulgaria's Political Miracle : Democracy: Bulgaria was the first country of the Warsaw Pact to adopt a new constitution. Now it has held two free national elections.
- San Clemente Police Chief Announces His Retirement
- 4 Detained After Shots Are Fired at Police Car
- Hitting the Carrier Deck for a Night of Excitement
- Photo Project Sheds Light on Early Black Life in L.A. : History: Community responds to library's call for snapshots in an effort to document a neglected portion of the city's past.
- 150 at Rally Voice Anger on Waste of Tax Dollars : Thousand Oaks: A local lawmaker urges his audience to vote against politicians who squander public money.
- SPOTLIGHT / SATURDAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE
- Navy's Frame Making a Run for Fame
- World Series Appearances Sometimes Become Win or Else
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Uchoa's Goals Give Golden West Title
- CSUN Finds Lost Offense in 45-27 Win
- COVER STORY : Art That Crosses the Line : Dozens of artists on the San Diego-Tijuana border take up the cause of illegal immigrants with attention-getting works
- Ex-Klan Leader in Louisiana Runoff : Primary: David Duke will face former Gov. Edwin Edwards, who led in balloting. Incumbent Buddy Roemer finishes third in the close gubernatorial election.
- THE NEW FACE OF L.A.
- The Cream of the Screams : She Took a Talent for Shrieking and Found a Niche in Show Biz
- La Salle High Gets New Music Center
- 'Jeannie' Dreams On
- South Pasadena : City Manager Costs OKd
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FASHION : Zoot Yourself
- In Juvenile Hall, Youths Get Some Straight Talk on Sex
- POLITICAL FORECAST : Will Thomas' Nomination Fight Damage the Court?
- Now You Have It, Now You Don't : Law establishing sales tax on periodicals hits universities and public libraries in the purse
- Political Risks Swayed Picus on Warner Ridge Vote : City Council: Consultants dissecting the development dispute say gauging the will of constituents is a matter of survival.
- Drug, Alcohol Clinic in Trouble
- Council Cowardice on Water Pricing : Retreat on penalties hurts conservation
- Equal-Opportunity Science : Programs Chip Away at Biases That Discourage Girls From the Field
- WAC ROUNDUP : BYU Downs Hawaii to Stay Unbeaten in League
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Michigan's Howard Makes Catches Count
- Morgan State's Lacrosse Team Sticks Out
- Soccer
- Laguna Beach Player Gains Hardcourt Final
- An American in Japan Turns Her Experiences Into One-Woman Show
- Nation IN BRIEF : OHIO : Rival Pickets Clash at Clinic; 34 Arrested
- New Venezuela Reserve Offers Sanctuary to Endangered Primitive Tribes : Environment: Indigenous people face Western disease, cultural destruction. If the plan works, it could also save a chunk of virgin rain forest.
- How to Follow a Club Called Fetish
- Meat Travels Rocky Road to Market in Soviet Union
- PLATFORM : Freed to Learn
- Schwarzkopf Tries Not to Wear Out Hero's Welcome : Fame: In an age that often can't tell valor from vanity, he acts with grace and grows quietly wealthy.
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Acosta Pressing Council for Legal Fees, Says Court Action Possible
- Brothers' Saga : From Designer Fashions to Jailhouse Blues
- 3 Arrested, $1 Million in Jewels Recovered in Gem Courier Holdups
- Henderson Rally Turns Into Shoving, Shouting Match
- School Wanders No More : Sylmar: Los Angeles Lutheran Junior-Senior High is dedicated, ending a long search for a permanent campus.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : FREEDOM LEAGUE
- Omalev Brought Crowd to Its Feet
- End Zone Remains Out of Titans' Reach : Football: Fullerton fails to score a touchdown for second consecutive game. Utah State (1-5) wins, 26-3.
- Fullerton Rallies Past El Camino
- Major Soccer League Set to Open 14th Season
- Raising Glass Consciousness : Artists have developed sophisticated techniques in past decade
- The Disney Hall Debate--Gehry Supporters Have Say
- Child-Abuse Issue
- Teacher's Lawsuit Sparks Indignation
- State-of-the-Art or Not, a Junkyard's a Junkyard
- A Dulled 'Blade'
- Bachelors Agree: Marriage Is Irrelevant
- Risks of the Streets
- 82ND AIRBORNE
- Myers' 'Humane' View of Homeless
- Listening for Women
- Misplaced Glory
- Renegade Operators Foul Up Radio Rescues
- 15-Year-Loan Benefits
- Bachelors Agree: Marriage Is Irrelevant
- Supervisors' Security Measures
- POTS AND KETTLES
- Christopher Columbus
- Illegal Immigrants: Unwelcome In Orange, Yet Necessary
- Waldorf Remembered
- Post Office Plays Favorites
- Teacher's Lawsuit Sparks Indignation
- Sell Your Home in Slow Times by Doing Your Own Marketing : Success in a down market starts with attitude. Be solution oriented
- Diversions : The Mighty Wurlitzer : 'King of Instruments' Renews Interest in Pipe Organs of the Silent Film Era
- WATER-LOGGED: Anaheim, like most cities, is heavily...
- Council Critics Win Repeal of Redevelopment : Government: Fearing the city's condemnation power, petitioners gathered more than enough signatures to force a vote. Instead, the council acted to restore 'peace, harmony.'
- HELP ON THE WAY: CMS Enhancements Inc....
- THICK & THIN: While the lion's share...
- A Guide for Caribbean Ports of Call
- COIN STUFFING: The bad news: Santa Ana...
- Critics of At-Large School Board Assail Veto : Elections: Governor's action to kill measure requiring single-member districts perpetuates a lack of representation, one official says.
- Calm Facade Belied Wife's Inner Storm : Killing: Kristine Cushing seemed an ideal traditional mother, but the stress of divorce and illness may have pushed her over the edge.
- San Diego County - News from Oct. 20, 1991
- NONFICTION - Oct. 20, 1991
- NONFICTION - Oct. 20, 1991
- NONFICTION - Oct. 20, 1991
- NONFICTION - Oct. 20, 1991
- NONFICTION - Oct. 20, 1991
- NONFICTION - Oct. 20, 1991
- NONFICTION - Oct. 20, 1991
- Startel Takeover: A New York company announced...
- Ex-Rep. Garcia Guilty in Loan Extortion Case
- CAMARILLO : Music Program to Return to Schools
- Grave Dispute : Archdiocese Cemetery Workers to Vote Again on Union
- MOTOR RACING / INDY CARS AT LAGUNA SECA : Andretti Extends Points Lead Over Rahal
- Long Beach Woman Wins $174,331 on $3 Bet
- ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Bishop Steinbock of Santa Rosa Will Head Catholic Diocese in Fresno
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Kravitz Reminisces at Variety Arts
- Court Upholds Illegality of U.S.-Backed Kidnaping
- Energy Shortage in N. Korea Reported
- Choice of Madrid Stuns Swiss City
- WORLD IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON : Bush Delays Action Against Drift Nets
- REFUGEES : Forced Return of 'Boat People' Is a Signature Away : Britain and Vietnam are near an accord. The colony's volatile detention centers are bulging at the seams.
- Ground Spraying Ordered for Oriental Fruit Flies
- Trouble in the Park : Citizens Panel Offers Plan to Curb Balboa Crime, Help Homeless
- Nurses Authorize Strike by Margin of 9 to 1
- WORLD SERIES / MINNESOTA TWINS VS. ATLANTA BRAVES : NOTES : Kelly Bemoans Lack of DH for Games in Atlanta
- Villa Park Barely Survives Orange's Fourth-Quarter Rally
- Woodbridge's Late Collapse Opens Door for Tustin
- Lakers Show Style in France, 132-101 : Pro basketball: Limoges players marvel at their opponents. In other game, specter of war is evident as Yugoslav team loses.
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Mister Frisky to Be Retired to Stud
- ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- ART REVIEWS : Sculptures Track Cycles of Nature
- CONSUMERS
- Construction of New Homes Off 2.2%
- $12.2-Million Verdict Against Lilly in DES case : Litigation: The jury's decision may prompt other drug makers to settle about 1,000 suits over the anti-miscarriage drug.
- U.S. to Pull Nuclear Arms From Korea
- Party Drops Communism in Cambodia
- ROUNDUP
- Miscellany
- Supervisor Recruited for Sespe : Environment: John K. Flynn calls criticism of Patagonia's role 'dirty politics' and an attempt to deflect attention from the issue.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Azinger Overcomes Start to Take a One-Stroke Lead
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- THE BIG GAME / GROSSMONT 28, HELIX 14 : Eskridge, Grossmont Give Helix a Beating
- 1991 WORLD SERIES : ATLANTA BRAVES VS. MINNESOTA TWINS : BASEBALL : They Didn't Need to Buy Happiness
- Orioles Didn't Want to Draft Steve Avery
- Immune Response Stock Closes Up Strongly Again
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Paisley Gets 4-Year Term in Ill Wind Case : Pentagon: He is the highest-ranking target and his sentence is the stiffest yet in the defense procurement scandal.
- County Calls for State Tax Equity : Politics: Local leaders ask area's legislators for help in changing system of doling out property levies that leaves county last in rate of return.
- ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- Johnson Gains 233 Yards, but Troy Prevails
- USD at Full Strength for Claremont-Mudd
- Faulk Released From Hospital
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Jailing of Colts' Banks Called Mistake
- Dodgers Increase Ticket Prices by $1
- Stay on Course, Barrios Urges : Running: World record-holder, here for race bearing his name, offers stay-in-school advice to Chula Vista students.
- MSL Season to Get Under Way Without Wright
- TV REVIEW : 'Women & AIDS': Harsh Realities
- San Diego Spotlight : There's No Second Fiddle With the Emerson Quartet
- AFI Honors Poitier
- ART REVIEWS
- Furor Over Man Claiming to Be Japan's Messiah : Evangelism: Ryuho Okawa has alarmed many with his ultranationalist teachings. He says the United States is destined to be destroyed and China to become slave.
- Northwest Is Sent Help to Battle Fires
- Despite Vetoes, Wilson Shows Flexibility on Bills
- Relocation Plan OKd for Quake-Devastated Freeway
- 'No Regrets' Over Thomas Case, Hill Says
- Environmental Questions Raised at County Hearing on Soka Project
- School Issues Warnings After Kidnap : Aftermath: Parents and students are given safety tips in the wake of a 6-year-old girl's abduction as she walked home from school Thursday.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : School Recycles to Help Fund Farm
- VENTURA : State Loans to Help Families Buy Homes
- 3-Year Term in Slavery Case
- Choice Among Charities : Environmental fund should be an option for county employees
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Trustees to Consider Meeting at Schools
- CYPRESS : College Offers New Registration System
- ROUNDUP : DESERT-INYO LEAGUE
- ROUNDUP : NORTHERN CONFERENCE
- Poly Runners Rise Up Against Van Nuys, 44-18
- Blanton Has a Field Day in Victory
- STAGE REVIEWS : Grove Festival Revives 'Our Town'
- Kidnapers Ask U.S. Hostage's Family to Visit