- Pornography
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Panel Opposes Dune Project in Split Vote
- ORANGE : Council Authorizes Park Grant Request
- Man Is Sentenced for 'Stalking' Ex-Girlfriend
- Plaintiff in Suit Against Deputies Wins Acquittal
- It's Time for Lyght to Assume Bigger Role : Ram: With holdout and injuries behind him, rookie cornerback may play as much as 50% of the time against Falcons.
- Chargers Mounting a Fight--Internally : Football: Locker room scuffle is the latest sign of decay for 1-7 team.
- UCLA's Malone Stops Traffic : College football: He is an inside linebacker, a defensive cop who constantly deals with congestion. He also is the Bruins' second-leading tackler.
- Harbor College Is the New King on the Block : Soccer: Despite small budget and tough competition, Alan King has turned around Seahawk fortunes in only 2 years.
- Monarchs Leave Servite 'Thunderstruck' : Prep football: Mater Dei's head-banging gives Rollinson something to sing about.
- Kuhn Collection of African Art Will Go on the Block
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Addictive Rolls and Argentine Pizza Served Above the Smog Line
- MOVIE REVIEW : Early Roman 'Knife' Cuts Into the Psyche : A couple pick up a troubling hitchhiker in Polanski's first full-length film, screening today as part of UCI's series.
- Ukrainians Flex Their Military Muscle : Soviet Union: Legislators vote to bar the transfer of nuclear arms to Russia. Washington and Moscow are both concerned.
- New Recreational Activities Fees Set
- Umbrella Update
- Big Rig Accident Causes 6-Hour Freeway Tie-Up
- Communism Never Meant Community : Russia: People cherished the little areas of life they could control. Getting them to care about filthy stairwells and alleys will be a major reform.
- BUENA PARK : Council Rejects New Home Addition Plan
- Irvine's Largess to Employees Will Be Re-Evaluated
- CHARGERS MIDYEAR REPORT CARD : QUARTERBACK
- Maggert and Jones Join Wrenn at 65
- WORLD SERIES / ATLANTA BRAVES vs. MINNESOTA TWINS : For Glavine, the Living End : Braves: Pitcher goes out on top, though his control deserts him in the Twins' three-run sixth inning.
- Burnout Strikes Rancho : Golf: Greens had to be rebuilt for Senior event and public did not get a break on fees. City says trouble is only temporary.
- Harpsichord Comes Out of the Attic : Music: Igor Kipnis has been touring, lecturing and extolling the virtues of the keyboard instrument for three decades.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Erb, Stravinsky on Cleveland Program
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Evil Eyes': Scream Team Returns
- It's Jest Radio : Behavior: It's not just the prizes that lure listeners into baring and daring all for promotions. Some seek fleeting fame; others just want to have fun.
- You know you're in the Entertainment Capital...
- ELECTIONS / VENTURA CITY COUNCIL : Donation List Topped by Bennett
- Theft at Disney Studios Described as 'Inside Job'
- Figuring Out How L.A. Got to Be a Mess
- MOORPARK : Teachers Seek More Personal Leave Days
- Not Through a Racial Lens : Outrage at unacceptable violence in South-Central L.A.
- Audit Blasts DWP Accounting, Spending
- Banning Keeps Record Perfect With 28-7 Victory : Prep football: Pilots put distractions aside and brush aside San Pedro. The area's top-ranked team improves to 7-0.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Everett Says He's the Same
- Millen Hopes His Stint With the Gulls is a Minor Detour : Hockey: Goaltender still trying to figure out what brought him from Stanley Cup playoffs to the IHL.
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : A Winning Twin Is Equine Rarity
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Indiana's Mallory Suspended for Game
- WORLD SERIES / ATLANTA BRAVES vs. MINNESOTA TWINS : BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Twins Go Home in Search of Lost Offense
- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Schools Defend Use of 'Indians' as a Nickname
- Coach Demarest Changes Mind; He'll Stay at La Quinta
- Dutch Commentator Stabbed at TV Studio
- 4 Drug Ring Suspects Arrested
- Lopez Dump Given 6 Months to Meet Operating Rules
- OXNARD : Fire Started by Child Destroys Garage
- Sellers Line Up for $50 Gun Buyback Program
- $100,000 in Contributions Fuels 6th District Race
- 2nd Deputy Becomes Informant in Probe of Narcotics Officers : Corruption: Unidentified officer expected to testify at trial of co-workers on money-skimming charges.
- Worker's Death Leads to Criminal Charges
- Pro Basketball
- THE BIG GAME SAN PASQUAL-SAN MARCOS : Running Time No Problem For These Two
- SOVIET UNION : Science a Casualty of Perestroika : Private companies lure brilliant innovators from their state jobs. Others are emigrating to gain much higher salaries abroad.
- Still in the Limelight
- U.S. Official to Advise Soviet Defense Industry
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Official Says U.S. Is Losing Drug War
- Mulroney Boosted for Top U.N. Post : Diplomacy: He emerges as a leading candidate to succeed Perez de Cuellar, despite denials that he is seeking the job.
- VENTURA : Jury Convicts Youth of Shooting Clerk
- No, this isn't the movie set of 'Back to the Future'; it's the Inglewood car show.
- Lawyer Sentenced for Role in 'Alliance' Fraud
- Ironman Keeps Insanity Firmly in His Grasp
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Pro Basketball
- MUSIC REVIEW : Erb, Stravinsky Works on Second Cleveland Program : The touring orchestra scored another triumph with its generous but not overlong performance at Segerstrom Hall.
- 'Ice' May Soon Be Rental Property
- ENERGY
- FileNet Shows $1-Million Profit for Third Quarter
- BRITAIN : New Statue to Bomber Chief Raises German Ire
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Bank Holiday Delays Payment Date: TriCare Inc....
- FCC to Study Letting Phone Firms Carry Cable, Video : * Telecommunications: Cable operators object to the plan, noting voice telephony is a regulated monopoly.
- First National Reports Loss, Big Rise in Problem Loans
- WORLD IN BRIEF : VIETNAM : Don't Link MIAs, Ties, Hanoi Urges
- Alleged Victim in Kennedy Case Gets Offers for Story : Trial: Paramount is among those bidding for film rights. William Kennedy Smith's lawyers cite publicity in seeking dismissal of rape charge.
- Laser Precision Corp.: The Irvine manufacturer of...
- Emulex Says 90 Employees Laid Off to Help Cut Costs
- ALR Finds Another Outlet: Advanced Logic Research...
- New Air Force Will Be Leaner
- Datum Inc.: The Anaheim manufacturer of frequency...
- SBA Development Centers Help Firms Get on Right Track
- Biggest Mexican Broadcast Firm Will Go Public
- Scripps Team Develops Promising Lung Drug - Medicine: Artificial surfactant is hailed as breakthrough in keeping premature babies alive.
- Temporary Store Concept Is Here to Stay : * Retailing: They're open only a little while but do big business while they are. Analysts say they look like the hit of the holiday season.
- Commercial Real Estate : A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : GARDEN GROVE COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE
- BANKING
- Salomon's Improper Profits Under $5 Million : * Wall Street: An analysis finds that earnings from illegal Treasury auction bids were considerably less than estimated, firm says.
- REAL ESTATE : New Development Builders Encouraged by Opening-Day Sales
- REAL ESTATE
- Factory Orders Tumble; Unemployment Claims Up
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Wynn's International Inc.: The Orange supplier of...
- BANKING
- Tokos Medical Corp.: The Santa Ana provider...
- Rockwell to Join Aerojet in Bid for New Early-Warning System
- Overpricing Report Wrong, Arco Charges
- Mazda Warns '91 Navajo Owners: Mazda Motor...
- How a Book Flap Became a Classic : * Litigation: Michael Milken's Harvard lawyer goes after the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of a critical portrayal of his client.
- Goods From Lincoln S&L;'s Past Selling at Bargain Prices
- Pension Agency Raises Expected Losses by $6 Billion : * Finances: The director of the federal fund that guarantees payments puts total probable obligations at $14 billion and says a worsening cash squeeze may force a taxpayer bailout.
- Lincoln's Extravagant Resort Sold to Kuwait at Loss : * S&L;: The transaction, which includes the Phoenician and the Crescent Hotel, will cost taxpayers $66.5 million.
- Beef Industry Council Picks New Ad Agency:...
- Students of Deficits
- Arafat Base Seized
- GOP Plan May Break Rights Bill Impasse
- Yeltsin Wins Key Point in Battling Legislators : Government: Local and regional elections will be required in Russia. But he gets to set the date.
- CAPITOL JOURNAL : Political Bloodshed Over Stanching Red Ink
- Scary Business : Halloween: No longer relegated to neighborhood garages or vacant lots, high-tech haunted houses attract big profits that go to area charities.
- Robotic Library : Information: CSUN students and staff can request selections through computers and have them delivered automatically.
- Pay Cuts Urged for All School Workers : Education: Panel says part of Los Angeles district's budget problems can be laid to hefty salary increases.
- The Start of Something Big? : Auto Club leads the way with car insurance rebates
- DANA POINT : Law Limiting News Racks OKd by City
- Slum Housing Task Force Files Charges Against Hotel's Owner
- Curtain Going Up on Center : Arts: After years of controversy, the $13-million Torrance complex is ready to open. The stage is set with a gala tonight, followed by a week of activities.
- PERSPECTIVE ON ARMS CONTROL : What If Armenia Joins Nuclear Club? : The republic supports non-proliferation, but it also has both the means and an incentive to build the ultimate defense.
- Fugitive in Slayings Is Arrested
- Hard Times at Peninsula Center Reflect City's Sagging Fortunes
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Bears Prepare for Dome Noise
- 'Mirrorgate': A Press Empire Strikes Back : Scandal: Seymour Hersh has been accused of libel because of a book linking British journalists with Israel's secret service.
- MWD Board Puts Rate Hike on Hold : Utilities: Agency directors tentatively agree to delay proposed increase. They also order budget cuts.
- Gene Roddenberry, Creator of 'Star Trek,' Dies at 70
- Spoils of Gulf War Surface on U.S. Shelves
- Restrictions on Airport Noise Upheld : Transportation: U.S. appeals court rules that Long Beach can place limits on the roar of aircraft. Airlines say the decision could deal a severe blow to the industry.
- Open to Exposure
- Court to Review Death Penalty Expansion : Jurisprudence: Appeal to justices maintains that Proposition 115 is invalid because a little-noticed measure on the same ballot received more votes.
- 'War Souvenirs' Produced in U.S. Selling Briskly
- Slaying Suspect Also Wanted in Robbery
- 2 Quakes Rattle Aleutians
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : House Drops Push for Anti-Obscenity Bill
- NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Police Release Taped Calls About Massacre
- Brown Asks Redistricting Panel to OK Democrats' Plan
- Bradley Voices Concern at Proposed Bank Merger
- CLIPBOARD : Taxable Sales in Decline
- Court Overturns Murder Conviction Because Jurors Gathered New Evidence
- Woodbridge's Gifford Misses Conversion, Then Hits Winning Field Goal
- ROUNDUP : Wyoming Edges Northridge in Women's Volleyball
- USD, Aztec Women Out of Championships
- Festival of Masks Offers Cultural Bond : Pageant: The internationally flavored event comes to Hancock Park with art, performances, food and a Sunday parade.
- TV REVIEW : 'Exiles' Details Artistic Flight From Hitler
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Mindwalk': Alluring but Limited Look at World
- Timothy Cook; Advocate for Disabled
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Wills, Williams Are a Tough Tandem
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : WORLD SERIES / ATLANTA BRAVES vs. MINNESOTA TWINS : WORLD SERIES
- Sockers Boot One to Dallas : Soccer: Sidekicks take advantage of mistakes, inexperience to win, 7-2, spoiling the season opener for the Sockers.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Melanson Records Back-to-Back Shutouts
- O.C. May Hand Private Sector Some Services
- FULLERTON : Judge Gives Skinhead a History Lesson
- Gays Decry LAPD's Behavior at Rally
- LAGUNA BEACH : Man Called Lucky in Surviving Car Crash
- Support Voiced for Contraception Lessons in Class : Education: Escondido school district hears mostly opposition to a plan to drop lessons on birth control from its sex education curriculum.
- San Diego
- 2 Men on Stolen Motorcycle Held After Leading Officers on Chase
- LA PALMA : Councilman Duke Reported Recovering
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : 2 Unusual Catches Now Shown at Marine Museum
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Ventura Wastes Little Time in Trouncing Oxnard, 37-14
- Orange Overcomes Bumbles to Blank Foothill
- Griffins' Sagen Can Dish It Out, and Take It : Football: County's top receiver has reckless style, and never comes off the field for Los Alamitos.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Russian Connection' From 3 Troupes
- STAGE
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Epicentre Is Not Without Its Faults
- 'Children' Boosts KTTV, 'Family' Sinks KCAL : Television: October ratings show 'Married . . . With Children' reruns tripling Channel 11's audience. Channel 9 slips to last with 'Hogan Family' repeats.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Little to Treasure on This 'Island'
- A Grand Entrance : Hundreds Trumpet the Arrival of Palatial Escada Boutique
- Bush Accepts Rights Bill, Ending Stalemate : Legislation: Agreement breaks a yearlong impasse. Sununu says the compromise proposal eliminates the prospect of racial quotas. Sen. Kennedy lauds the plan.
- 'Dr. Death' Keeps Low Profile After 2 Women's Deaths : Suicide: The Michigan ex-pathologist apparently violated a court order by helping more ill persons kill themselves. Officials are investigating.
- Spending on Education
- SIMI VALLEY : Panel Backs Plan to Develop 38-Acre Site
- Broderick's Actions After Slayings Described
- Countywide : Jury Selection Starts in Penalty Phase
- Japan Firm Considers Building Test Train for Free : Transportation: The demonstration magnetic-levitation line would move commuters between Chatsworth and Warner Center.
- Mystery of Tunnels in San Juan Resurfaces : One Found Under 1880s Egan Home
- Volunteering Ideas for Putting Leisure Time to Work
- Girl Scouts Say They Were Not Prepared for Mall Reception : Northridge: Van Nuys troop members contend a guard suspected they were gang members and asked them to leave. Center officials dispute the accusations.
- SANTA PAULA : Woman Dies After Being Hit by Truck
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Getting a Grip on Gangs
- Net Gain for Loyola : Team Prospers After Joli Eberhart Moves to Front Line
- WORLD SERIES / ATLANTA BRAVES vs. MINNESOTA TWINS : Braves Go Deep in the South : Game 5: Atlanta sweeps at home with a 14-5 victory and heads for the Metrodome with Avery and Smoltz ready to go.
- Baltazar Comes Ready to Fight, Stops Young in Ninth Round
- A Spirited Encore : 5 Original Members of a Cherished L.A. Love-In Band Will Play Sunday in Fountain Valley
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Hope' and Glory : Sayles' Tale Is the Most Ambitious U.S. Film of the Year
- A Home-Grown Circus in the European Style
- 2 Ex-Officers of Bank Deny Link to BCCI : * Scandal: Clark Clifford and Robert Altman say they were unaware Bank of Credit & Commerce controlled First American Bankshares.
- FOCUS: SOCIAL SERVICES REGIONAL CENTER
- Getting Back to the Basics
- FCC Upholds Earlier Decision to Let Networks Own Reruns
- ORANGE COUNTY EARNINGS : Downey Posts $9.6-Million Loss, Cites Special Charges
- Start Looking for Half-Full Glasses as Market Drops
- Jumpin' Jammies
- BOOK REVIEW : A Literate Portrait of Family's Disintegration : FORMS OF SHELTER: <i> By Angela Davis-Gardner</i> , Ticknor & Fields, $19.95, 276 pages
- COLUMN ONE : In Japan, Scorn for America : Some see a nation that has fallen from grace. Others express open contempt. Gut-level dislike of the U.S. is now common enough that the Japanese have coined a word for it.
- REAL ESTATE
- Dow Declines 24.60 on Weak Economic News : Market Overview
- BANKING
- Undead Poets Society members exorcise their various personal demons by reading . . . : Verse With a Bite
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Roundups Net 1,500 Fugitives in 6 States
- FASHION : A Show of Fun, Lots of Ho-Hum
- Boys Who Threw Rock From Overpass Are Guilty in Man's Death
- Ukraine Turns to Food as a Political Weapon : Soviet Union: It is the country's breadbasket, and it's using that position in a trade fight with other republics.
- Strict Standards for Mammograms Urged : Health: Senate panel is asked to upgrade 'ad hoc system' of regulations for equipment and personnel in breast cancer exams.
- ENERGY
- Speaking for the Innocents : As Cambodia Undergoes a Painful Rebirth, Dith Pran Remembers--and Cannot Forgive
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Winning Bid for Exec Comes at Key Moment : * Insurance: Analysts say the industry will gain some much-needed confidence after the failure of some players.
- 'Star Trek' Series Creator Gene Roddenberry Dies
- NATION IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : 1 in 3 Women of Fertile Age Smokes
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ZAIRE : Clashes Erupt Over New Premier
- Planners Back Simi Shelter for Homeless
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Court Lets Settlers Stay in Seized House
- This Reference Librarian Uses His Horse Sense : Mystery novelist Jon L. Breen says his Rio Hondo College job, like picking a winning equine, requires detective work.
- NATION IN BRIEF : ALABAMA : Mail Bomber Faces State Prosecution
- Judge Upholds Hospital's Ban on Foreign Language
- IRVINE : Builder Asks Relief From '89 Agreement
- Treehouse
- ELECTIONS / HERMOSA BEACH : This Ballot Has Enough Names to Field a Full Baseball Team : Politics: Nine active candidates are battling to fill two City Council seats. Unlike past races, this one has no incumbents to kick around.
- 12 Residents Win More Money for Properties
- 'Terminator' Star Stops Off in Santa Clarita to Pump Up 6,500 Youths
- Vista
- Jurisprudence
- PREP ROUNDUP : Mater Dei Pushes St. Joseph to Limit, Loses in Five Games
- Game, Competition Suits Scholl to a Tee : Golf: Businessman becomes first Century Club member to qualify for professionals vs. amateurs competition.
- Poway's Kyle Milling, a 6-foot-7 senior center,...
- Arabs Balk at Syria Boycott of Group Talks With Israel : Mideast: But they pledge not to normalize relations until there is a withdrawal from occupied lands.
- Planning Panel Endorses New Rules to Protect Trees
- MEDICINE / RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME : Success of Synthetic Lung Substance Cited
- Battle Between Oceanside Firefighters and City Officials Heats Up
- Kahane's Son Issues Threat on Talks
- San Diego
- Lobbyists Gave the Green Line a Mighty Push : Transit: The heavyweight consultants and lawyers included ex-Gov. George Deukmejian. They swarmed around the high-stakes decision to go ahead with the system.
- Trash Island : Environment: Kayakers take satisfaction--and umbrage--as they clean up Anacapa's beaches.
- Law Limiting People in Homes Hits Snag : Housing: Appellate court stays enforcement of Santa Ana occupancy ordinance that Superior Court upheld.
- Suspect in Indecent Exposure Case Extradited, Held in O.C.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : IRAQ : Harvest Expected to Decline by 80%
- President Indulges in a Little Congress Bashing : Some reforms are needed; so is a bit less partisanship
- Ojeda Can, Will Force a Trade
- Dominguez Hills to Play Top-Ranked Sonoma State
- ANGELS : Robinson Option Bought for $100,000
- High-Octane Revival of 'Miss Reardon'
- 'P.O.V.' Answers Criticism From Conservatives
- A team of 14 tennis professionals from...
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Curly Sue' Aims for the Tear Ducts
- ANALYSIS : The Private Decisions Behind What's on Public TV : Documentary: KPBS may end up pleasing no one by trying to please everyone.
- Speaking Up
- Trial Ordered for Hubbard in Beach Attack : Justice: Judge finds evidence persuasive, binds over former officer on charges of attempted murder and armed robbery in assault on swimmers.
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Endorses Idea of Creating Stream
- Suit Says Law Groups Defrauded Immigrants : Courts: The civil complaint alleges that false promises of legalization were made and that workers were bilked.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Edberg Beats Gilbert; Lendl Loses to Korda
- Ex-Coach Engen Headed to Volleyball Hall of Fame : Honors: Santa Ana native who played at UCLA will be inducted tonight in Holyoke, Mass.
- Stan's Plan Turns Around Simi Valley : Quina Stays the Course, Pioneers Begin to Win
- ALL-AMERICAN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS : Scott Ousted in First Round
- Decision on White Group Is Postponed
- Transit Board Delays Ruling on Trolley Dispute : Transportation: Harbor View-Little Italy track alignment on hold while officials try to secure $16 million from Port District to build rail underground.
- N. Korea Agrees to End Attempts to Topple South
- Students Come Face to Face With 'Death' in Week of Anti-Drug Events
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Too-Tall-Home Case Remains Unresolved
- Carson Planners Approve $30-Million Face Lift : Renovation: Proposal now goes to Redevelopment Agency. Questions linger about who will pay for it. Talks continue with Ikea, which hopes to open a new store.
- Planners OK Porter Ranch Protections for Growth : Development: The deal would guarantee that the scope of the project will not be reduced for 20 years. The proposal now goes to the council.
- Photographer Awarded $1.6 Million in Damages : Courts: The New York Times staffer was hit by a car while standing outside an Anaheim hotel.
- Porter Ranch Project Gets City Planners' OK
- Penalties Fail to Halt Mustangs' Stampede
- Cal's White Steadfast in Criticism of Crespi High : Academics: Running back says his "piece of meat" comment was taken out of context, but he still blames his alma mater for not adequately preparing him for college.
- MUSICS
- He Faces the Giants--Again
- MOVIE REVIEW : Kurt Voss' Winning, Thrilling 'Horseplayer'
- Israel Reopens Moscow Embassy
- White House Said to Drop Support for 75 Stealth Bombers
- Yugoslav Cease-Fire Fails to End Combat Near Historic City
- Actress Is at Home in Mi Place : Deidre Hall of 'Days of Our Lives' and other Hollywood clientele avoid the beaten Los Angeles path to shop at the Laguna Niguel boutique.
- Medfly Trapped 12 Miles From Other Infestations
- The Balkans Are Bereft of 'Good Guys' and 'Bad Guys' : News Media: By seeming to take sides in the Yugoslav dispute, reporters made themselves targets.
- Defendant Testifies in Boy's Death : Courts: Woman who was baby-sitting twins says she gave them medicine because they were sick. One child died, and the other was injured.
- Mathematics Via Video--Now That's Entertainment! : Teaching: Instead of blaming TV for slumping test scores, use its child-enchanting technology to make abstract concepts visual.
- Stevenson Ranch Developer Sues Santa Clarita : Litigation: The builder wants the city's General Plan voided, contending that copies were not provided within the time specified by state law.
- Distribution of County Library Funds Called Inequitable
- The Umbrellas
- Emerald Bay
- A Classic One-Two Punch
- Muir Pinions Crescenta Valley's Single Wing, 16-7
- Estancia Defense Smothers Outmanned Laguna Beach
- Fluor Gives a Boost to Performing Arts Center : Donation: The $500,000 gift will help cover what Center officials call the inevitable gap between operating expenses and income.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : He Is Missing the Big Game
- Moscow Virtuosi Trod Precarious Road to Center : Music: Until upheaval in government, the orchestra didn't officially exist--one reason why it makes Spain its headquarters.
- UCI Neonatal Center Vastly Overcrowded
- SANTA PAULA : Parents Sue Over Plane Crash Death
- Injured Chutist Pulled Off Cliff by Firefighters
- Spending on Education
- Allen, Gail, 76, of Van Nuys, retired...
- Oakland's Elite Lose Irreplaceable History
- Pop Album Chart : 'Wind' Keeps Brooks on Top
- Mayor Seeks Help of Black, Korean Ministers to End Strife
- The Doctor Will Be In for Clippers : Pro basketball: Rivers to report--without his desired contract extension.
- Singing an Equity Tune : West End Playhouse's Broadway Revue Goes Union, Increasing Costs but Setting a New Benchmark for Area Theater
- Pro Basketball
- Safe and Sane Jazz Pianist Tries It Solo : Music: After years of making a living by playing with the greats and not-so-greats, Terry Trotter wants to be more than a well-kept secret.
- MGM/UA Double Features With Day
- City Administrators Balk at Proposal to Lengthen Prep Baseball Schedule : City Section: Some administrators believe junior-varsity teams would be slighted under coaches' proposal.
- DANCE REVIEW : Japan Troupe's International Profile
- 'Scarlett' Fever Bidding Frenzy Will End Today : Movies: A chance to get the film and TV rights to the 'GWTW' sequel has offers 'pouring in from all over the world.'
- Small and Sporty, It's the Little V6 That Cuddles
- A Little Royalty: Japan's Princess Kiko has...