- MRS. BANGS' ROOMING HOUSE
- Party-Goer's Side of the Story
- Freeway Caution
- Fade To Black
- MERYL STREEP
- A Lesson in Semantics
- Wasserstein's Family
- Guard Issue Cited in Pringle-Umberg Contest
- MERYL STREEP
- Readers Are Hot and Cold on 'Hot Property'
- 'MERCI TRAIN'
- MEN'S FASHION AND LOOKS
- PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST
- MERYL STREEP
- Is It Just an X With Another Name? Readers Sound Off on the New NC-17 Movie Rating : <i> The recent change in the movie rating system produced a number of responses. Here are some. : </i>
- TURN IN, TUNE ON, SPEAK OUT : Here Are The Responses To The Oct. 7 Question: What Are The Best Of The New Shows?
- MEN'S FASHION AND LOOKS
- Down With Fees for Paramedics
- Research Using Fetal Tissue
- Rep. Rohrabacher
- Animal Research
- Is It Just an X With Another Name? Readers Sound Off on the New NC-17 Movie Rating : <i> The recent change in the movie rating system produced a number of responses. Here are some. : </i>
- Imperfect Fantasy
- Is It Just an X With Another Name? Readers Sound Off on the New NC-17 Movie Rating : <i> The recent change in the movie rating system produced a number of responses. Here are some. : </i>
- MEN'S FASHION AND LOOKS
- Research Using Fetal Tissue
- Is It Just an X With Another Name? Readers Sound Off on the New NC-17 Movie Rating : <i> The recent change in the movie rating system produced a number of responses. Here are some. : </i>
- Asbestos Victims' Compensation May Take Years
- Readers Are Hot and Cold on 'Hot Property'
- DOIG HAS HIS DAY
- Rep. Rohrabacher
- 'Angel' Dart
- NBC's Dynamic Duo
- GOP Credit
- CHERCE, BUT CRIBBED
- Challenges to Portrayals and Casting
- Room Services
- Rip-off by Simon?
- Obituaries - Oct. 28, 1990
- Obituaries - Oct. 28, 1990
- Obituaries - Oct. 28, 1990
- Obituaries - Oct. 28, 1990
- Obituaries - Oct. 28, 1990
- Obituaries - Oct. 28, 1990
- Obituaries - Oct. 28, 1990
- Obituaries - Oct. 28, 1990
- Names in the News - Oct. 28, 1990
- Names in the News - Oct. 28, 1990
- Names in the News - Oct. 28, 1990
- Wilson-Miller Dispute Threatens Federal Water Bill : Congress: California lawmakers battle over water subsidy provision in $1.5-billion measure.
- Grants, Credits for Child Care Called Historic
- PREP FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM LAST WEEK'S GAMES
- How Badly Are We Doing? : California's in a slump. The good news: Some say it may not be terrible. : Chief Executives Are Pessimistic, Survey Reveals
- How Badly Are We Doing? : California's in a slump. The good news: Some say it may not be terrible. : Building Slump Drags Down O.C. Economy With It
- COLUMN ONE : Campaign Cash Takes a Detour : House incumbents spend 65% of their election funds on items that have little direct link to voters, a Times study shows. Money goes toward cars, travel, even Broadway tickets.
- Dear Governor X: Please Help Children Who Are Trapped in a State of Neglect : California: There's no need for more pilot programs for youngsters, rather a new pilot with a strong but caring hand at the helm.
- ELECTIONS CONGRESSIONAL RACES : Levine, Opponent Differ Sharply Over Israel
- Buying Into a Pumpkin Experience : Marketing: Stores may sell them a lot cheaper, but urban patches such as Pumpkin City offer buyers ambience along with the jack-o'-lantern-to-be.
- Pilot Shot in Crash to Go to Prison
- ROUNDUP : El Camino Real Avoids Upset
- THE BIG GAME : For No. 1, It's Morse, of Course
- Pham's Running Leads Costa Mesa Past Laguna Beach
- Red Wings Beat North Stars, 8-6, Go to 6-0 at Home
- Champions Installed at Ventura Track
- ROUNDUP : PACIFIC LEAGUE
- Simply, Simms : 27,000 Yards and He's Still in Shadows
- Snipes Is Rising Fast With Roles in 'King of New York,' 'Jungle Fever'
- Why Rose Bowed Out Two Months After Show's Start : News: The veteran anchor sought to reach a new audience with 'Personalities.' He didn't.
- Chevron Corp.: The San Francisco energy company...
- GARDENING : Cultivating Butterfly Harvest
- Agreement OKd on Dioxin Pollution
- 5 to Be Honored for Their Contributions to Education
- Henry Tillman, the 1984 Olympic heavyweight champion,...
- Sunny Hills Runs Over Slumping La Habra
- ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- ROUNDUP
- Fogarty Hopes USD Stays Error-Tight Against Menlo
- Meeting of Evangelical Theologians to Discuss Shift in Concept of Deity
- Gorbachev Accorded Hero's Welcome in Spain : Diplomacy: The Soviet leader draws a parallel between the experiences of the two countries. He is expected to leave with $1 billion in credits for purchase of goods.
- Battleship Iowa Mothballed; Victim of Budget, Explosion
- WORLD IN BRIEF : EL SALVADOR : Bill Calls for 50% Cut in U.S. Military Aid
- Honig Defends Yucaipa Schools in Book Battle
- LAPD Declined to Probe Charges Against Diplomat
- 11 x 2 Isn't as Simple as It First Appears : School Does Double Take Over Its Numerous Twins
- Residents, Group Read Signs Differently : Oxnard: Two take up paint and brushes to protest an oil-waste dump, but an association says the action violates its bylaws.
- Navy Curbs Fishing Off San Nicolas : Military: Intrusions during missile tests in the island's restricted waters may cost violators up to $5,000 in fines and a year in prison.
- Amnesty Office Shuts; Program Near End
- Apartments and Condos in Irvine to Get Recycling Bins
- Orange County Focus : YORBA LINDA : 5,000 Expected for 'Presidents' Parade
- Carlsbad Motocross Races This Weekend Only Echo Those Glory Days
- Agoura Girls Charge to County Title
- BETTING WITH JANICE : THE REMATCH AT OAK TREE
- Oosterbaan, Last Michigan Coach to Win Football Title, Dies at 84
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE CROSS-COUNTRY : Roda, Niednagel Help Irvine, Dana Hills Win
- Pasadena Expo for Aspiring Songwriters
- TV Reviews : Cutesy 'Archie's Wife' Is All Sugar, No Spice
- APPLIANCES : Controlling the Heat by Remote
- PERSPECTIVES ON PROPOSITION 128 : Is It Practical and Forward-Looking, or Is It the Big Green Con Job? : The petrochemical industry is putting out 'Big Scare' propaganda. Here are the real facts.
- Alliance Sought for Obtaining Rail Funds : Transit: Los Angeles, Orange counties would try to get more state money for commuter trains.
- Teachers Will Picket Homes of Trustees
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Persimmon Season and Stand Open
- Saddleback's Sweet Revenge Is a Victory Over Corona del Mar
- ROUNDUP
- Late Rocket Burst Catches Clippers
- ROUNDUP : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE
- Ortega Helps Lead Lincoln to Victory Over Wilson
- Eric Davis, Cincinnati Reds outfielder, left Oakland...
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Mayfair Takes Lead in $2.5-Million Tournament
- ROUNDUP
- Garden Grove Defense Slams Door on Pacifica
- Pop Reviews : Pylon: Purity but With Too Little Purpose
- Big Three Plot Strategy for November Ratings Sweeps : Television: NBC flexes its muscles; ABC stays faithful to its series; CBS has a paper-thin lineup.
- Officials of Failed Texas Thrift Aided Cranston : S&Ls;: The owner's lawyer tells a court the lawmaker asked for money. The senator denies any quid pro quo.
- Budget Plan Seen Having Limited Impact on Economy : Deficit: Experts say size of cuts will not allow for significantly lower interest rates. They still predict a slowdown, bordering on a recession, for end of year.
- Conferees Strip Death Penalty From Crime Bill
- WORLD IN BRIEF : HUNGARY : Taxi Drivers Strike Over Gas Price Hike
- Santa Paula : 8 Held in 2-County Cocaine Sales Raid
- ELECTIONS 18TH SENATE DISTRICT : Frustrating Cash Crunch Weakens Hart's Rival
- Psychologist Faces Sex Misconduct, Satanic Charges
- ROUNDUP : FRONTIER LEAGUE
- ROUNDUP : Glendale Finally Defeats Muir Again
- Luevanos Leads Brea-Olinda Past Magnolia, 21-14
- ROUNDUP : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE
- Resignation, Lawsuit Stir the Kettle : Hollywood Park: Further reduction of board's membership could aid power bid of Hubbard, who sues for more time to prepare for shareholders' meeting.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Graham Moves Into Tennis Semifinals
- MUSIC REVIEW : Chilingirian Quartet Opens Guild Season
- College's Tribute to an Enduring TV Series: 'Lassie'
- DANCE REVIEW : Ballet Pacifica Adds Star Appeal to Its 'Showcase'
- ENVIRONMENT : Botanists See More Than Beauty in the Marsh
- Hussein Ready to Negotiate, French TV Says : Diplomacy: But the Mitterrand government cannot confirm the report. Kuwait refineries are wired with explosives, U.S. sources say.
- Battleship Iowa Being Put in Mothballs Again
- Accord Would Keep O.C. Jet Noise Curbs : Airports: Conferees compromise by requiring a phase-out of noisy older aircraft. But John Wayne Airport critics remain outraged by any bill that preempts local control.
- Northwest Pilots Sentenced to Prison for Drunk Flying
- U.S. Calls for 'Generous' Aid for Jordan : Sanctions: Amman is now in full compliance with the U.N.-imposed embargo against Iraq, the Administration says.
- San Diego
- Man Held in Fatal Stabbing of Nurse
- Kidnaped Girl Released; 5 Suspects Arrested
- San Diego
- Some people are content to seek out...
- VENTURA : Sale of Native Plants Planned by Society
- ROUNDUP : GOLDEN LEAGUE
- Andy Morrone scored with five minutes remaining...
- THE COLLEGES : Richards' Risk Pays Off in Pac-10 Career
- ROUNDUP : FRONTIER LEAGUE
- The Chicago Bulls and Tribune Co. officials...
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : In Big West Conference women's volleyball:
- Fog Finishes Santa Margarita's 21-0 Victory Over Brawley
- MUSIC REVIEW : Harrell's Eloquent Cello Solo Triumphs at S.D. Symphony
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- SMALL BUSINESS
- AMR Dangles $500 Million for Pan Am Routes
- Stock Repurchase: BE Avionics Inc., the Santa...
- Budget Plan a Mixed Bag for Small Business
- Security Pacific Gets Biggest Stake in Hawaiian Air
- How the Poll Was Conducted
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Gunfight Erupts as Strike Ends
- End of AIDS Travel Ban Expected : Legislation: A bill would allow the disease to be removed from list of barred illnesses. Congress' rush to adjourn should speed approval.
- Budget Package Softens the Blow for the Elderly : Medicare: The plan reduces cost increases and provides new benefits. However, it places a new burden on workers who earn more than $53,400.
- 5,000 Isolated as Barge Strikes Hatteras Island Bridge in Storm
- 2 Leaders of Former East German Communist Party Arrested : Scandal: They are accused of embezzlement in the transfer of $71 million to Moscow to hide party riches.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Coal Miners Form Independent Union
- Measure to Reduce Logging in Alaska Sent to President
- THE TIMES POLL : Voters Split Evenly Over 'Big Green'
- Orange County Focus : Annual Israel Fair to Be Held Sunday
- STATE TAX POST : Sherman's Way
- Time For A Change
- Police Assign Bingo Case Inquiry to Internal Affairs
- MOORPARK : Realtor Finds Ely Name Is Troublesome
- PLAYING LOTTO 6/53
- Countywide : Students to Have Say in Governor's Race
- ANTELOPE VALLEY COLLEGE : Visitors Get a Feel for Artworks
- Mail Holiday Packages to Middle East Early
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAMS : They Pull Out All the Stops in Practice
- Regulators to Study Rewards for Clean Air
- IRVINE : 3rd Morning Train Added to Schedule
- Redevelopment Gets Mixed Reviews in Hollywood
- The Cruel Politics of the Budget : So little has been produced by so many
- Couple Convicted of Thefts From Man Who Is Feared Dead
- VENTURA : Evaluations Ordered in Custody Case
- Man Using Call Box on Freeway Struck, Killed
- Milestone for Gretzky, Loss for Kings : Hockey: He gets 2,000th point with an assist on Sandstrom's goal. Kings' five-game win streak ends with 6-2 defeat by Winnipeg.
- Former Chargers GM Sanders Dead at 68
- CSUN Unable to Spike Ranked Foe
- Super Bowl in Ratings but It's OK for NBC
- Washington Leads Way as Granada Hills Prevails, 54-34
- Aetna to Trim 2,600 Jobs in Reorganization
- The Smoking Gun Was a No-Show : Securities: Few surprises come out of Michael Milken's pre-sentencing hearings.
- <i> Nyet-</i> Sayers Weigh Bradley Offer to Soviets
- Immigration Bill Survives Latino Attack
- Bush to Push for Wilson in Visit to County
- Group Acts Irate at Official Rejection of Black 'Romeo'
- Johnson's 3 Touchdown Passes Lead El Toro Past Dana Hills
- ROUNDUP : FREEDOM LEAGUE
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : TODAY'S GAMES TO WATCH
- If Others Can Deal With It, Bo Should
- Lawson Helps Taft Trip Kennedy, 13-7
- ROUNDUP : TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
- Renowned Canon to Preach Monday at St. Paul's
- TV Reviews : Horror of Horrors! A Salute to Scare Tactics
- DECORATING ADVICE : Antique Oak Adds to Contemporary Feel
- Nakasone Plans Iraq Visit
- Making Metzger Pay Begins With Seizing Assets : Judicial: Investigators expect a cat-and-mouse game in collecting the $9-million judgment from the Fallbrook white supremacist and his organization.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Chamber to Sponsor Harvest Festival
- Kidnaped Tot, Mother Reunited; 5 Arrested
- CAMARILLO : Man Jumps to Safety as Train Hits Truck
- Wildcat Walkout to Cost Longshoremen Day's Pay : Labor: Workers left their jobs after district attorney investigators tried to arrest a man at the union's hiring hall.
- Antelope Valley College Gains Forfeit Win
- Gorgeous Out; Bone Chip Discovered After Gallop
- Santa Ana Frustrates Fountain Valley
- TV's Blackboard Bungle : Fall Shows About Kids, for Kids and Starring Kids Haven't Necessarily Attracted Kids
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Fripp and Crafty League Show Link to Rock Base
- NUTS & BOLTS : Pumpkin Man: Cut Above Average
- Negotiators Agree on Deficit-Cutting Plan : Budget: The package is rushed to House for a vote. Leaders of both parties and the President's aides back the new measure. It falls $10 billion short of earlier $500-billion goal.
- U.S. Warns of Terrorist Threats
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CZECHOSLOVAKIA : Slovaks Protest Language Law
- Paper Says 911 Operator Ignored Call on Beating
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Bush Apparently Outflanked on Budget Battleground : Politics: The GOP enjoyed an early advantage, but the Democrats used superior tactics to outmaneuver the White House.
- Witnesses Give Details of Deputies' Spending
- ELECTIONS 18th SENATE DISTRICT : Hart Challenger Has Run Out of Campaign Cash
- A Couple of Days in the Park
- ELECTIONS OXNARD MAYOR : Candidates' Personal Attacks Eclipse Issues
- Valencia Grinds Up Western
- 5 Offices Closing: Coldwell Banker Residential Real...
- Dow Falls 48.02 Amid Renewed Worries of War : Stocks: Broader markets also drop dramatically. The blue chip index ends the week down 84.65, a 3.4% loss.
- Getting Butterflies to Come Flutter by
- William S. Paley, 89, Dies; Built an Empire Called CBS : Broadcasting: He was a dominant force in radio and TV, even at an age when most men had long retired.
- Girl, Mother Recovering After Lung Transplant
- N.Y. Daily News Strike Turns Into War : Labor: The editorial workers' union joins eight others in walkout. Violence flares as the paper continues to publish with substitute employees.
- Senate: 18th District
- ELECTIONS 38th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Boland's Spending Is More Than Double That of Allert
- A Bill Worth a Cheer Not a Veto : Congress is doing good work on immigration
- PIERCE COLLEGE : Asbestos Removal Is Continuing
- LOCAL ELECTIONS SAN DIEGO SCHOOL BOARD : Views of District B Candidates Deeply Divided
- Patagonia Endorses 4 Candidates for Office : Elections: The clothing firm's support for slow growth has been a factor in past campaigns.
- Perspectives On Proposition 128 : Is It Practical and Forward-Looking, or Is It the Big Green Con Job : It makes dishonest assumptions about pesticides in pursuit of goals that are political, not environmental.
- Rick Dempsey Files for Free Agency
- TODAY'S COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Cook's Best Move: Switching From Passer to Pass Catcher
- Longest Prep Win Streak Ends at 69
- Smith Rallies Crespi Past Alemany, 21-10
- Gulls Win Second in a Row
- ROUNDUP : PACIFIC LEAGUE
- MUSIC REVIEW : Chamber Series Offers London Group in L.A. Debut
- Wilbur Brown: A Well-Kept Secret : The 58-year-old native Angeleno is one of the most inventive mainstream saxophone improvisers.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CUBA : Government Opens Talks on Democracy
- Congress OKs Big Cut in Immigrant Aid Funds : Amnesty: Bill goes to Bush, who asked that funds to assist new residents be slashed by $567 million this year. California gets about 60%.
- Difficulties Collecting on Metzger Suit Told
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY : Navy Helps Out on Jail
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Incumbents Defend Records at Forum
- HALLOWEEKEND
- ROUNDUP : Schurr's 97-Yard Pass Play Sinks Hart
- VALLEY-AREA COLLEGE FOOTBALL : TODAY'S TOP GAMES
- Fullerton Tries to End Streak Today Against Long Beach
- Sockers Win, 6-5, in Overtime for First Victory of Season
- Fullerton Running Controls Game
- McDivitt Jump-Starts Canyon in 39-0 Win
- Macy Considers Equity Sales: Retailer R. H....
- Airlines: Two carriers blamed higher fuel costs...
- LAVENTHOL REORGANIZES CONSULTING GROUP
- Judge Orders Keating Grand Jury Testimony Released : Thrift: Attorneys for ex-chief of Irvine-based Lincoln Savings said the transcripts might prevent a fair trial.
- Skirting a Round Table Can Add Punch to Dining Room
- Hostage's Wife Given OK for Baghdad Trip : Family visit: The Nevada woman plans to fly there today. The State Department discourages such travel.
- UPDATE / INVASION GHOSTS : Panama Tries to Bury Rumors of Mass Graves : Allegations persist that up to 4,000 civilians were killed in the U.S. invasion.
- Campaign Travel Made a Relic by Technology : Media: Feinstein, Wilson woo voters mostly through commercials, telephone and fax. Few reporters follow the candidates to each and every stop.
- Wealthy Face Slightly Higher Levies : Taxes: Under the new rules, middle-income earners will be hurt by a drastic increase in payroll taxes to pay for Medicare.
- Senate: 18th District : Questionnaires were distributed to candidates and returned this month. Answers longer than the space allotted were edited to fit the available space.
- Didn't Neglect Tenants, Owners of House Say
- Half of Tunnel Safety Officers to Be Replaced : Metro Rail: The 8 representatives are too inexperienced to protect workers, transit officials say.
- $15-Million Science Center Fraught With Problems : Cal State Northridge: Instructors refuse to move into the building because they say equipment is defective. Vibrations may make sensitive instruments unusable.
- L.A., Census Bureau Differ on Vacancy Rate
- No Longer So Counted Out : Census Bureau agrees to new procedure for adding up Asians
- ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- Esperanza Beats El Dorado, but Not Convincingly
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sampras Is a Winner in Sweden
- The Toronto Maple Leafs, off to the...
- ROUNDUP : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE
- Big Plays Send Diablos Into Big Game : Prep football: Mission Viejo beats second-ranked Capistrano Valley, 28-13, to set up showdown with No. 1 El Toro.
- Carter Hawley Hale Begins Dismissing 350 of Its Workers
- Rancho Bernardo Savings Bank Put Into Receivership
- Judge Unseals Keating Grand Jury Testimony : Thrifts: Defendants in the securities fraud case claimed it would hurt their chance of a fair trial.
- Waterbeds Safe on Wooden Floors 50 Years Old
- Saudi Officials Prepared for a Long Waiting Game : Gulf crisis: Casualty estimates and minimal impact of GIs on local culture help cool fervor for military action.
- Carlsbad
- Halloween Tricks Can Lead to Court
- 4 Arrested in Kidnap, Gang-Rape of Woman : Crime: San Francisco woman was abducted as she walked to buy formula for her baby, authorities say. One suspect is a school security guard.
- PLNC Forced to Forfeit Victories
- Royal Rallies to Tie Thousand Oaks on Prchal Kick
- Dejected Titan Coach Turns to Guru's Magic
- Collins, Cashman Are All Los Alamitos Needs
- TV Reviews : Title Drains Suspense From High-Seas Thriller
- WEEKEND TV : Tuning In to Radio's Wavelength
- Panel OKs Phase-Out of Noisy Old Planes
- Observers Find No Pakistan Vote Fraud : Elections: The international team says it found no proof of widespread ballot rigging, as charged by ousted Prime Minister Bhutto.
- Carlsbad
- French Students March to Protest School Conditions
- Owners of Home for Elderly, Poor Deny Neglecting Tenants : Fire: Couple say occupants of house were not mistreated. One person died in the blaze.
- For Secretary of State: Eu
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Change Is In Order
- Wheeler Springs : Fire Guts Residence of Caretaker at Dam
- OJAI : Hookups Resumed for Water Customers