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- San Diego
- Loyola Cagers Looking for Some Gain With Their Pain
- SAN DIEGO SPORTS ET CETERA : SOCKERS
- Aztecs Bench AWOL Wagner
- Loara Rolls Past Esperanza
- Dailey Misses Laker Practice, Says He Overslept
- Sterling Gets Boo Bashing : Reunion: For the first time since their departure five years ago, the Clippers returned to San Diego while memories flowed all evening.
- Music Review : Ridge Quartet Opens Bing Series at LACMA
- Pop Music Review : Fetchin Bones: Concepts in Search of a Format
- 'Madame Mao' at Theatre/Theater; 'Palabras' at Theatre/Teatro; 'Cowards' at Strasberg; 'A . . .' at Celebration; 'Sisyphus' at Off Ramp
- Junk Bonds Fall After Ramada Withdraws Offering
- P. M. BRIEFING - Soviet TV Firm to Air U.S. Films
- Czechoslovak Military Tours to Be Shortened
- Pope Attacks Birth Control in Indonesia on Last Day of Visit
- Bullet Ends Years of Peace in Church Bid to Stop Gangs
- Family Claims Police Ignored 911 Calls
- Hollywood Park Nominates Gamel to Board Positions
- NFL RUNNING BACKS ON THE MOVE : A 12-for-1 Swap for Walker : Trade: Cowboys get five players and seven draft choices from Vikings in deal for running back.
- Skipper of Soviet Boat Apparent Suicide Victim
- Chargers Following the Leader : Football: They have won just two of Jim McMahon's five starts at quarterback, but he has brought leadership and maturity to the team's key position.
- PRO FOOTBALL : NFL Deadlock Keeping Rozelle Tied Up
- Another U.S. Team Will Compete in South Africa
- Wilshire Center
- Senate Leaders Agree on Deficit Reduction
- Chairman of Ailing Lincoln S&L; Parent Faces Subpoena
- EARNINGS : 2 More New York Banks Boost Loan-Loss Reserves
- Bolar Under Investigation: Bolar Pharmaceutical Co. is...
- REAL ESTATE
- AIDS Quilt Story Weaves Saddest Threads of Love
- FINISHING TOUCHES: Newport Center Fashion Island is...
- Ineligible Recyclers Got $12 Million, Auditors Charge
- Milan Couture Dares to Venture Beyond the Fringe
- Tentative Agreement for Nurses Comes Under Fire
- THE SIDELINES - Veteran Infielder Joe Foy Dies
- Californian Bidding for Denver Nuggets - NBA: A La Jolla businessman is negotiating for the team after two Chicago investors failed to meet a purchase deadline.
- Top-Ranked Diablos Win on Late Score : Preps: A touchdown with three minutes to play gave Mission Viejo a 6-0 victory over Dana Hills in a battle of South Coast League unbeaten teams.
- NAMES
- Anti-U.S. Seoul Youths, Police Clash - South Korea: Hundreds battle riot forces in demonstrations praising students who invaded ambassador's home.
- U.S. Aides Urge Japan to Ease Its Investment Policy
- Awesome! - That's the Only Way to Describe Dana Hills Surf Team's Record
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : White House Backs Bill for Disabled
- A NIGHT AT THE RITZ
- Getting the News About Hot Style
- NAMES IN THE NEWS - Kitty Dukakis Talks on Addiction
- STATE - Bail Ordered for Richard Miller, Ex-FBI Man Awaiting Spy Retrial
- WORLD IN BRIEF : UNITED NATIONS : Central American Peace Force Sought
- Doctor to Stand Trial in 3-Way Murder Plot
- 10-Hour Ordeal for Driver : Rescue: Police in a helicopter spot a man whose car plunged down a ravine in fog.
- Autopsy Reveals Murder Victim Was Pregnant
- Schlafly Clashes With Roe Lawyer in Debate at UCI : Women: The two opponents discuss roles, comparable worth and, of course, the national battle over abortion.
- Hotelier, Japanese Partner to Renovate Historic El Cortez
- Duff Quiets Critics by Tapping Into His Star Potential : Football: After three seasons of unreasonable expectations, Foothill's senior linebacker blossoms into top college prospect.
- Savanna Shuts Down Magnolia
- Photographer's Subject Matter Sets Him Apart
- P. M. BRIEFING - September Retail Sales Rise .5%, 3rd Monthly Gain in a Row
- O.C. Legal Forces Push for Their Own Federal Judge
- COUNTYWIDE : Kraft Defense to Ask for Sentencing Delay
- Government Gets the Message
- Escondido
- Theft Suspect Takes a Turn for the Worse
- THE SIDELINES - Lakers Miffed, Waive Dailey
- Puerto Rican Gymnast Badly Hurt at Stuttgart
- Wilshire Center
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY : New Season at Lamb's Theatre Has Light Touch
- TV Review : 'The Saint' First Up on the Mystery Wheel
- O.C. STAGE REVIEW - 'Alchemist' Transmuted Doesn't Glitter
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Decline; Dow Extends Loss by 13.52
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CHINA : Labor Camps Called 'Miracle on Earth'
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Antarctic Ozone Takes Deep Dip
- Rushdie's Presence Felt at Book Fair
- Why Worry? We All Get Snubbed Sometime
- TONIGHT: It's now or never for senior...
- Probe Sought of Senators' Actions for S & L in Irvine
- S.D. Police Interested in Man Held in Oakland Prostitute Killings
- Sepulveda Woman Gets 3-Year Term for Killing Son
- Avalon Resident Convicted of Murdering Girlfriend
- Enrollment Increase Marks Turnaround in Garden Grove
- Action Team Rallies Students in Sylmar : Drugs: Neighborhood, school and business organizers have launched a yearlong effort to mobilize the community in a war against narcotics activity.
- WORLD SERIES NOTEBOOK : Canseco Says He Doesn't Carry A's, Win or Lose
- TV Review : 'Mancuso': Last Shall Be One of the Worst
- Japan Trade Surplus Shrinks: Japan's trade surplus...
- Grain Firm Suspended From Subsidies: The Agriculture...
- Suzuki Chooses Marketing Director
- Squibb's President Quits After Merger
- Keating to Be Subpoenaed on Irvine-Based S&L Failure
- She Speaks, and Detroit Listens : Maryann Keller, a highly respected auto industry analyst, takes GM to the woodshed in her new book.
- Coca-Cola Co.: The Atlanta-based beverage maker reported...
- BOOK REVIEW : The Case for Psychic Phenomena
- Teamster Leaders Fighting to Curb Panel Named to Rid Union of Mafia Influence
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Excessive Force by Police Charged
- HIGH LIFE - Best Way to Live: By the Golden Rule, or by Looking Out for No. 1?
- Prosecutors Tell Threats in Mustang Case : Trial: A rare glimpse at organized crime in Orange County is expected as case goes to court involving shooting that police say was over control of Santa Ana topless bar.
- Irvine's Continental Fantasy: the Rue de Von Karman
- San Diego
- Trespassing Ordinance Targets Drug Dealers, Gangs in Projects
- A Place Where Scratched Vinyl Can Be Golden
- Three of the nation's top 20 water...
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Afarian, Terzian to Go Toe to Toe in Duel Between Top Kickers
- THE SIDELINES - Bucks' Moncrief Retiring
- Langston Finds the Local Area Attractive
- MGM/UA Plans Major March Release of Davis Movies
- MOVIE REVIEW : Twice the Dead Weight Needed in Old Formula for 'Deadwood'
- Wilshire Center
- Now Hard Rockers, Rappers Spread AIDS Warning Too
- Lured by Urge for Bedtime Snacks, Bears Raid Cities
- A WHO'S-WHO GUEST LIST OF THE RITZ-CARLTON
- Who Owns Ancient World Treasures? : Countries' Heritage, Art Collectors' Rights at Issue in Courts
- SADDLEBACK : 2 Canyon-Area Crashes Occur in Fog
- An Eclectic Approach to Healing
- Noriega Foes Didn't Speak the Language of Democracy : Panama: The abortive coup was entirely a military matter. Next time, the citizenry will have a winning role.
- Murderous Drug Cartels Endanger the Continent : *Publishing: 'What is at stake in Medellin at this moment is not just freedom of the press. It is freedom itself.'
- Very High Tides Due Along S.D. Coast
- Home Additions Come Under Scrutiny
- GARDEN GROVE : English Translation Sign Law Faces Test
- Plan to Ban Trucks During Peak Hours Clears Hurdle
- Final Arguments Begin in McMartin Trial
- The Fans Really Got Fired Up for State Baseball Championship in 1860
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Byrne Heads in New Direction With Latin Beat
- POP LP CHART : Janet Jackson Breaks Into Top 5
- Potlach Corp.: The diversified forest-products manufacturer said...
- Examination of UAL Buyout Asked: The International...
- REAL ESTATE
- Dole Says Both Sides in Mine Strike Agree to Face-to-Face Talks
- Business Leaders Foresee Slowdown in '90 - Economy: Turnabout is expected in 1991 if Federal Reserve lowers interest rates.
- Dole to Meet With Striking Coal Miners
- New Bill Puts Fewer Limits on Use of Desert
- HIGH LIFE - Yale, Swarthmore Rate Tops as Schools for Undergraduates
- Students With Firebombs, Tear Gas Invade U.S. Envoy's Home in Seoul
- NATION IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Court Ruling Causes Concern Over Busing
- POLITICS GOVERNOR'S RACE : Wilson Is Caught in Geographic Bind
- CAPISTRANO BEACH : Man Faces 130 Years in $7.7-Million Fraud
- Court Upholds Order Barring Abortion Law
- Oilers Get Enjoyable Victory
- THE NHL : C'mon, Howe Has Had Enough Comebacks
- Santa Monica
- Elliott Ends Holdout, Signs With Spurs
- Pop Music Review : Phranc: Sly Irony and Stark Seriousness
- RADIO
- VIDEO . . . WHAT'S NEW : 'Roger Rabbit' Hops Into Stores
- Saudis to Raise Oil Goals for 1990s, Invest Billions
- Summit Health Might Shed Assets: Summit Health...
- Miller Brewing Sues Doctors in Dispute Over Trademark
- P. M. BRIEFING - Oil Prices Soar as Winter Nears
- New Chefs Add Spice to Patients' Meals - Hospitals: Hiring top-flight cooks to improve the quality of food has proven to be a great marketing tool.
- Authoritative Parents Earn Kudos
- Boston Blaze Sparks Series of Fireworks Explosions
- LOCAL - Man Held in Valley S&L Robbery
- UMW Becomes AFL-CIO Member After 40 Years of Going It Alone
- WORLD - South Africa Lifts Restrictions on Activist Albertina Sisulu
- WORLD IN BRIEF : FAR EAST : Typhoon Aiming at Vietnam; Toll at 41
- W. Los Angeles Team Helps the Healers in Aftermath of Storm : Mental Health: Trauma experts teaching others how to alleviate the emotional damage from Hurricane Hugo find themselves suffering, too.
- Montclair Prep Shows Merciful Side in 54-0 Win
- A Big Catch for Canyon : Football: Clint Beauer snubs Hart and becomes a star receiver.
- MUSIC
- KOST-FM Rocks the Competition With No. 1 Rank : Radio: Station's 'soft hits' put down perennial powerhouses KPWR-FM and KIIS-FM to hit the top of the dial.
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Compelling Fable in 'Demons in Spring'
- North Carolina State officials have acknowledged that...
- New York Yankee outfielder Dave Winfield has...
- THE WORLD SERIES : Baseball's Stars Seldom Shine During October
- MOVIE REVIEW : Witty Fun for Grown-Ups in 'Look Who's Talking'
- Cultural Revelation Is Aim of 2-Day KidzArtz Festival : SAN DIEGO COUNTY
- Record Cocaine Seizure in Sylmar
- Timber Cutting
- Record Cocaine Seizure in Sylmar
- Where Were the 'Gangs' in Story?
- Record Cocaine Seizure in Sylmar
- Record Cocaine Seizure in Sylmar
- Wood Roofs
- Judicial Activism
- Record Cocaine Seizure in Sylmar
- Record Cocaine Seizure in Sylmar
- Chiropractic Care
- Record Cocaine Seizure in Sylmar
- U.S. Stance on 'Stealth' Missiles
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 13, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 13, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 13, 1989
- Names in the News - Oct. 13, 1989
- Names in the News - Oct. 13, 1989
- College Athlete Shot to Death in Westminster
- RELIGION CATHOLICS : Bishops' Panel Rejects Condoms in AIDS Battle
- RELIGION CATHOLICS : Bishops Retrench on Condom Use
- Police May Have Shot One of Their Own During Chase
- Grand Jury in Bradley Probe to Hear Witnesses
- Fire Next to Acid Tank Routs 1,200 : Accident: The blaze at Rocketdyne sent 10 workers to hospitals but officials said hysteria was to blame for some injuries reported by others.
- THE WORLD SERIES : A's and Giants Have Character and Characters
- Teledyne Inc.: The Los Angeles-based aviation and...
- Ex-Neiman Marcus Official Wins Suit: A federal...
- Ford to Shut Plant for 3 Months:...
- Chavez and Farm Workers Union
- Scaled-Down Airport Complex Approved 4-3 : Development: The Santa Monica City Council spent a contentious five hours debating the merits of the commercial and retail office project before the mayor cast the deciding vote.
- Alhambra : Hospital Pact Canceled
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Montoya Lawyers Minimize Charges
- Chavez and Farm Workers Union
- We Won't Dance, Top Candidates Say of Funding Shuffle : Politics: Ballot initiatives will not be used to get around campaign spending laws, Van de Kamp and Wilson vow. But suspicion refuses to die.
- COLUMN ONE : All Hands Reach for Treasure : In its battle to stem the outflow of artifacts, Peru wrestles with conflicting pressures from museums, collectors and an ancient tradition of looting.
- WORLD : Israel Air Defense Missed MIG
- Polish Party Set to Follow Hungary Lead : East Bloc: Warsaw's Communist chief meets Gorbachev and says the 'socialist' tag will be used.
- NOTEBOOK : STEVE HENSON : Strong Finish in Tri-Valley Becomes Goal for Fillmore
- Catholic Panel Calls for Palestinian Homeland
- Plan OKd for Plant to Clear Its Pollution From Water Table
- Champs of '64 : Former Teammates on Whittier High's Cinderella Team That Won CIF Crown Return for Reunion 25 Years Later
- Key Piece of Doomed DC-10 Found in Field
- Victim of Horror Finally Speaks
- A Place to Address Problems : New School Serves Troubled Junior High Students
- Noriega Crony Jailed in Probe of Steroid Lab
- Panel Backs Palmdale Annexation : Lancaster Loses Latest Battle in Old Rivalry Over Land
- Gas Pipeline Break Prompts Evacuation
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Trashing Spirit of Meeting Law
- THE SIDELINES : Schlichter in Gambling Therapy
- Trail Maintenance Long Overdue
- L.A. Might Go Ahead With Pipeline Study : Regulation: A full environmental report could delay Mobil's plans for months.
- Packaging Expo Takes Wrapper Off New Image
- P.M. BRIEFING : No Recession, Exchequer Says
- Motorola Inc.: Third-quarter profit edged up 2%...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Recall of Drain Cleaner Urged
- U.S. Paid Panama Plotters $1 Million, Noriega Says
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Slaying Trial Ordered for Prince
- Old Thimbles Put Ads at One's Fingertips
- Syrian Flies His Jet to Israel, Is Called Defector : Military: Israeli experts expect an intelligence bonanza from the Syrian major's MIG-23.
- Lebanese Lawmakers OK Peace Plan; Aoun Rejects It
- Alhambra : Valley Blvd. Consultant
- NATION IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Chicago Voters Elect Local School Units
- THE BIG ONE : EARTHQUAKE WHAT-TO-DOS
- To Our Readers
- Fishing / Dan Stanton : The Big Ones Didn't Get Away From These Youngsters
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SRI LANKA : Bodies of 80 Slain Sinhalese Found
- Nutrition Tempest in a Juice Glass : Health: Barley Green is a controversial nutritional supplement about to be produced in Oxnard. The developer claims benefits that some experts dispute.
- 'Shutout' Is Bruin Soccer Goalie's Middle Name
- AIDS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- Judge's Ruling Prompts Teen to Admit Killing of Two Migrants
- They Were Willing to Put in Their Time to Make Teams Successful : High schools: The section's most experienced football coaches are also some of its best.
- Henigan and Kopp Spark Friendly Fire : Football: Former Orange County quarterbacks continue their rivalry at the University of the Pacific, where they are competing for the same job.
- The House : Catastrophic Coverage Repeal
- Murdoch in No Hurry to Bid for MGM/UA
- United Telecom Announces Consolidation: United Telecommunications said...
- Advocacy Group Critical of U.S. Seafood Safety : SEAFOOD CONTAMINATION: Consumer Advocacy Group Questions Safety of Some U. S. Fish
- Norwegian Wins Economics Nobel Prize : Awards: The professor, however, calls the prize 'quite irrelevant to the real issues.'
- Poland Plots Rush Toward Capitalism
- NATION IN BRIEF : GULF OF MEXICO : Oil Slick Found in Gulf After SOS
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Police Recall Scene on Evening of Rape
- Panel Moves to Weaken Bush Clean Air Plan : Legislation: House subcommittee votes against requiring auto makers to produce vehicles that burn 'clean fuels.'
- Issues That Raise the Hackles
- A Chilling Search for a Yogurt Maker
- Reggie Jackson Hits Home Run for Charity at 'Bachelor Bid'
- SOUTHLAND : Prosecution Closing Arguments Begin in McMartin Marathon
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D. C. : Panel Sees Potential Cruise Ship Dangers
- W. Hollywood Residents Object to Scale of Project for Elderly : Housing: Everyone agrees that West Hollywood needs more senior housing, but the Rossmoor Regency, a proposed luxury residential complex, is under fire for its size and high fees.
- Book Fair This Weekend
- No Excuses sportswear has given its latest...
- PEOPLE IN ENTERTAINMENT
- GOP Activist Faces Dilemma on Animal Tests
- Centinela Valley Schools Try Highly Touted Student Jobs Plan
- Legal Seminar to Assist Aliens With HIV Virus
- Rights in Sex Harassment Cases Extended : Law: A state court of appeal rules that employees who are not direct targets of abuse can seek damages if they are forced to work in a hostile environment.
- Rules to Shut Loopholes in Rent Control Approved
- Chavez and Farm Workers Union
- Coast Panel Approves Artificial Reef : Project Seen as Complement to Batiquitos Lagoon Restoration
- If Not in Your Back Yard, Why Put Homeless in Ours? : Downtown: The hasty move of the Union Rescue Mission seems designed to spare state workers from seeing unkempt street people.
- Woman Sues Navy, Builder, Pool Firm Over Toxics in Yard
- Lockwood Says City Should Divert Funds to Pay Flooding Settlement
- Council Rejects Encino Bar's Dance Floor Bid
- House Panel Rejects Faster Refunds for Utility Customers
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japanese Unlikely MGM Suitors
- Chase Says $1.1-Billion Loss Caused by Boosting Reserves
- Ramada Scraps Restructuring
- Investors Extend HAL Stock Offer : Acquisitions: If shareholders of the parent company of Hawaiian Airlines accept a buyout and merger on Nov. 15, then financing for the acquisition will fall into place for a Newport Beach Investor Group.
- Coconut Cream, White Chocolate in Hershey Pie
- 2 Insurance Firms Agree to Testify in Antitrust Suit
- THE BIG ONE : HOW TO PURIFY WATER
- Long Beach Isn't the Place to Find Lox of Bagels : Restaurants: Bucking a trend in Los Angeles County, the city's lone spot for traditional New York-style delicatessen fare is struggling.
- Phone Rate Hikes Tied to Inflation
- Drug Stereotype Plagues Colombians in L.A.
- Police Arrest Student After School Bombings
- California Leads U.S. Spurt in Elected Latinos
- To Our Readers
- It's like kindergarten for mature adults.
- THE BIG ONE : HOME EARTHQUAKE PLANNING
- Reforms Seem to Give Ford Crowing Rights
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : FAIR OAKS : Ex-Rep. Chappie's Son Is Arrested
- Monterey Park : Vote on Sales Tax Opposed
- Her 'Round House' Is Anything But Traditional : Homes: 'Pre-engineered' dwelling enables a nurse to feel as if she's living like a millionaire in a working-class neighborhood.
- Permits to Build 400 Housing Units Freed : Growth: The Glendale City Council bows to a court order and lifts its moratorium but simultaneously extends a ban on other construction in an effort to check population.
- Judge to Allow Brain Test to Aid Salcido Defense
- NATION IN BRIEF : ALABAMA : Racial Brawl Erupts Inside High School
- Claws Come Out When Pomona Tries to Curb Cats
- Arnold M. Picker; Film Industry Figure
- THE BIG ONE
- Federal Panel Urges Steps to Halt Flight of Doctors From Obstetrics : Medicine: Shielding physicians from malpractice costs and offering incentives to practice in under-served areas are proposed.
- Residents Preserve Rustic Life Style in Cozy Canyon at Edge of the City
- Museum Puts a Live Faberge in the Spotlight
- Inglewood to Hold Special Meeting on Building Ban
- D.A. Finds Junk Dealer Shot in Self-Defense
- Warning Zone Wins Oak Tree Feature
- WORLD SERIES NOTEBOOK : Mitchell Misses Giants' Workout, and That's a Fine With Craig
- A Leap Ahead in Word Processing
- Strike-Hit Boeing Gets $2.7-Billion Northwest Jet Order
- Virus Vandalism May Be a Prelude to Computer Crime
- Firm Selected to Renovate, Expand Civic Auditorium