- Gorbachev Seeks Sweeping Powers to Save His Reforms
- 2 More Patients of AIDS-Stricken Dentist Carry Virus
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- Irvine Firm Agrees Blum Stock Sale Was Proper
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- STOCKS : Dow Falls 5.94; Trading Heavy on Big Board
- ENERGY : Saudis Pull Out Stops to Bolster Oil Output : Petroleum: Facilities mothballed back in the mid-1980s are being reactivated to bring production back to peak levels if needed.
- Marvin Davis May Pursue UAL Again
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- Xu Xiangqian; Chinese Red Army Marshal
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- GULF WATCH: Day 51 : A Daily Briefing Paper On Developments In The Crisis : Diplomatic Front:
- John J. Lingel; School Administrator
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- Family of Blue Line Victim Hears Echoes of a Tragedy : Accident: A day after mother of 11 was struck and killed by a trolley, transit officials maintain that safety equipment did not malfunction.
- County Told to Stop 'Coercing' Workers to Give to Charities
- Agreement Reached on Mall in Santa Clarita
- Mikhail's Hasty Tasties: The County's Heartburn : Health: Does everything have to be prepackaged, even chili and onions from a sidewalk hot-dog vendor's cart?
- Immigrants to Be Polled on Attitudes About Police
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
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- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL : ROUNDUP
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- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL : ROUNDUP
- McKeon Loses the Battle to Keep His Job : Baseball: Reds maintain lead by routing the Padres, 10-1, in front of a large crowd that boos the home team.
- Late Surge by 'Ending in Pegasus
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- U.S. Making New Rules in Mideast Diplomacy : Foreign relations: The Administration is realigning its alliances in the gulf--some say at Israel's expense.
- U.S. to Scale Back Weapons Package for Saudi Arabia : Gulf crisis: A $22-billion arms sale will be split into two smaller proposals. The move is meant to allay concerns about upsetting the Mideast's balance of power.
- Sea World Officials Probe Death of Killer Whale
- Chase Bank to Cut 5,000 Jobs, Tells Huge Loss
- Woman Dies in Leap From 19th Floor
- San Diego
- Court Told Elys Reimbursed Twice for Same Meal
- OJAI : Builder to Address Water, Traffic Fears
- City Wants Mosque to Blend, Says an Adviser : Granada Hills: The idea for a Spanish style for the structure was supported in meetings of a committee appointed by Councilman Bernson.
- Retired Professor Vanishes in L.A. En Route to Texas
- Once-Banned Books Will Get Readings at Saddleback
- Henderson's Lawyer Files Remap Suit
- South County Elks Receive Top Honor
- Police Sort Through 700 Calls, Eye Possible Suspects in Serial Killings : Manhunt: Investigators try to track down solid leads from more than 700 tips, but so far no one has been brought in for questioning.
- Gwynn Leaves Quietly
- ROUNDUP : CITY SECTION FOOTBALL
- A Fighter Gives In to His 7-Year Itch : North Hollywood's Shields Returns to Ring--and Joe Goossen's Camp
- Faria Continues Winning Ways at Speedway
- TV Reviews : Fox's 'Get a Life!' Needs to Get a Few More Laughs
- TV REVIEWS : Fox Changing the Face of Saturday Morning Kidvid : Television: Thanks to creative cartooning, adults as well as children are being attracted to the tube.
- Czechoslovakia Joins Monetary Fund
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- Arms Negotiators Hustle to Tie Up Loose Ends : Non-nuclear pact: Paris has a celebration set for Nov. 19 European summit. Trouble is, the U.S. is accusing the Soviets of foot-dragging.
- Medellin Drug Traffickers Resume Terror Campaign : Colombia: Three hostages are taken to back amnesty demands. The government declines to confirm that the narcotics cartel is responsible.
- 11 Killed as Tropical Storm Strikes Vietnam
- COLUMN ONE : Blacks Try to Rebuild Their Past : Across the country, preservationists are restoring the places where their forefathers lived and died. They hope their history will offer answers to today's problems.
- Arab-Americans Back U.S. Policy on Hussein but Say He's No Hitler
- Roache's Wife Held After Failing a Sobriety Test
- Noise Hurts CSU Interest in Top Site : Oxnard: University officials say the Sakioka Farms property is only a mile from the west end of the runway at Camarillo Airport.
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- McKeon Loses the Battle to Keep His Job : Padres: Divisiveness in front office causes ownership to fire him. He says it's just part of baseball.
- GIRLS' CROSS-COUNTRY PREVIEW : Return to Division I Sets Stage for Agoura-Palos Verdes Battle
- Discord Over 'Miss Saigon' Accord : Stage: Asian-Americans say they had no representation in the negotiations.
- Why One Muslim's 'Jihad' Is Not Seen by All as 'Holy War' : Islam: U.S. followers and religious scholars criticize misuse of the Arabic word, a practice they say evokes Western stereotypes while serving political purposes.
- Muckenthaler Hires Exhibits Specialist
- Making the Home--and World--More Accessible to the Disabled
- Parts of Doolittle Raid Planes Found in China, Searchers Say
- Autumn Is an Excellent Season for Planting Shrubs, Trees or Bulbs
- California Man, 72, Enters Not Guilty Plea in Wife's Suicide
- 'Genetic' Parents Granted Temporary Custody : Surrogate: Despite a possible "bonding advantage," the woman hired to bear the child rejects foster care. The custody hearing will continue Thursday.
- Bush Reaffirms Insistence on Cut in Capital Gains Tax
- WORLD IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON : Pesticide Residue Holds Up Wines
- Sihanouk Urges Allies to End Cambodia Deadlock
- Such Good Friends, Such Good Enemies : U.S.-Iraq relations: perils of simple-mindedness
- Panel Fails to Get to Root of Issue : Development: Planning Commission can't figure how many or what kind of trees home builder should plant to replace the 200-year-old trees he cut down.
- EL TORO : 2 Arrested After Armed Crime Spree
- Hollywood Sign Gets New Look--Briefly : Landmark: Artists' predawn OIL WAR effort is yanked down before sun's first rays. Officials say they are not amused by the prank.
- Ralph E. Ramsey; Gravel Trucking Firm Owner
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- BREA : Contract Extended for Schools Chief
- Murderer Is Sentenced to Youth Authority; Victim's Kin Outraged : Crime: A judge reluctantly prevents a state prison term for the 17-year-old convicted of killing his roommate.
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL : ROUNDUP
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- Johnson Scores Two Touchdowns, La Habra Wins
- Sparks Flies in Debut: 281 Yards, 3 Scores
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL : ROUNDUP
- Dee Brown, a member of the Boston...
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- Agassi Wins; U.S., Austria Even : Davis Cup: Victory over Skoff at Vienna comes after Chang loses to Muster.
- Wilder: A Role for His Heart's Desire : Movies: The actor gets his first chance to play a romantic leading man in 'Funny About Love.' 'I wanted to be more of a human being,' he says.
- Loyal Kids Defend Their New Kids on the Block
- Festival: Not Just a Numbers Game
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- Nationalistic Dreams of Unity in Middle East
- Nationalistic Dreams of Unity in Middle East
- Nationalistic Dreams of Unity in Middle East
- Bruins' Quarterback Situation Is Settled
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- Youth Hostel in Venice
- Debate Over Censorship of the Arts
- Football Announcers Get Under Their Skin
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- Debate Over Censorship of the Arts
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- Council Criticized
- Debate Over Censorship of the Arts
- Fryman Canyon Issue
- Debate Over Censorship of the Arts
- Quick Fix Suggested for Instant Replay Wait
- Nationalistic Dreams of Unity in Middle East
- L.A. Fans Are Thrilled (in Their Special Way) That Raiders Will Stay
- 'Sister Mary Ignatius': Is It Comedy or Bigotry?
- Loyal Kids Defend Their New Kids on the Block
- Nationalistic Dreams of Unity in Middle East
- L.A. Fans Are Thrilled (in Their Special Way) That Raiders Will Stay
- Robert Rodale; Built Magazines Into Giant Firm
- Going to Coliseum Is a Day in Park
- Picking the Horses Not Just Man's Game
- Nationalistic Dreams of Unity in Middle East
- O'Connor's Error?
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- L.A. Fans Are Thrilled (in Their Special Way) That Raiders Will Stay
- Nationalistic Dreams of Unity in Middle East
- Gwynn Isn't Problem With Padres--Clark Should Be One to Go
- L.A. Fans Are Thrilled (in Their Special Way) That Raiders Will Stay
- Nationalistic Dreams of Unity in Middle East
- Nationalistic Dreams of Unity in Middle East
- Debate Over Censorship of the Arts
- L.A. Fans Are Thrilled (in Their Special Way) That Raiders Will Stay
- For Red Sox Fans, a Beautiful Mourning
- Ambassador School Site
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- When Does Illness Become Bigger Story?
- Nationalistic Dreams of Unity in Middle East
- Getting the Angels Ready for Next Season
- 'Sister Mary Ignatius': Is It Comedy or Bigotry?
- L.A. Fans Are Thrilled (in Their Special Way) That Raiders Will Stay
- Football Announcers Get Under Their Skin
- Getting the Angels Ready for Next Season
- Teen Charged With Murder in 2nd Shooting at His Home
- U.S. Presents Plan to Save Owl, Logging
- O.C. Airport Chief Quits, Citing Stress of Job, Illness : Transition: George Rebella has been criticized for expansion problems. His aide is a candidate for top job.
- Dinkins Tries to Break Black Boycott of Korean Stores : Race: New York mayor shops at market to show support for owners. Tensions remain high eight months after incident with customer.
- Youth Who Shot 2 Friends Is Charged With Murder : Prosecution: The 17-year-old from Anaheim Hills may be tried as an adult in classmate's death.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / BOND MEASURES : Voters Face Five Tax-Raising Propositions
- U.S. Sues Neil Bush for Role in Failure of S&L; : Thrifts: The President's son, other Silverado officers are accused of negligence. The suit seeks $200 million.
- Navy to Buy Dishwashers
- Chinese Controls Called Threat to Tibetan Buddhism : Religion: A 'bureaucratic web of administration' is deplored by a group associated with the Dalai Lama.
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- RECREATION / NATURE : Cleaning Up the Wild : Local Outdoor Enthusiasts to Help in Ridding Bolsa Chica, Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserves of Year's Accumulation of Trash
- State Settles for $60,000 in Dispute Over Diet Patch : Investigation: An Irvine man and two Laguna Hills firms agreed with no admission of wrongdoing to settle state allegations of misrepresentation.
- STATE : Gov. Signs Quake Insurance Bill
- LOCAL : Arms Cache at Lancaster Farm
- Infighting Seen as Imperiling a Deficit Accord : Budget: Preelection attacks may be so bitter as to make it impossible to pass any deal. Dole suggests putting capital gains in a separate bill.
- Reform Stalling Angers Gorbachev : Soviet Union: He tells lawmakers time has run out and they must decide on an economic rescue plan.
- LOCAL : HOLLYWOOD Sign Into OIL WAR
- NATION : Jack Anderson Mugging Victim
- Air Force F-16 Pilot Killed in Crash in South Carolina
- Renew Nuclear Labs Role, UC Urged : Weapons: The committee recommendation suggests that board approval is likely, despite growing opposition.
- On the Beaten Path : Archeologist Follows in Footsteps of Desert Indians
- Cult Leader Sentenced to Die in Family's Slaying
- Corey Feldman Arrested; Heroin Seized in Booking
- MEDICINE NEUROLOGY : Cell Therapy Shows Promise for Parkinson's
- Bulgaria Moves to Restore Rights of Long-Harassed Ethnic Turks
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : ORANGE : Surrogate Custody Fight Goes to Court
- Killed Workers Unaware of Electrical Line Trouble
- SANTA ANA : Plumbing Backs Up; Sewage Floods Streets
- TRW Space & Technology Group, Redondo Beach,...
- Cancer-Drug Lab Oncotech Files for First Sale of Stock
- Gene Therapy Offers Hope for Cystic Fibrosis
- Head of 2 Diet Patch Firms Settles Claims
- Plenum Out to Unseat Gradco Chief : Proxy fight: Leadership of Irvine-based office equipment company is blamed for firm's woes.
- ANC Backpedals, Will Meet With Zulu Leader
- CAMPAIGN JOURNAL : Feinstein's Star Quality Getting Tested With Some Trying Times
- Fed Gives Bank Limited Right to Deal in Stocks : Finance: The decision is seen as a clear sign that banks, securities firms may soon compete head-to-head.
- Brazil Tries to Rid Yanomami Indian Lands of Gold Prospectors : Amazon: The intruders bring the threat of disease and ravage hunting grounds.
- Soviet Premier Suffers Vote of No Confidence
- Surrogate Mother's Suit Filled With Twists, Turns
- COUNTYWIDE : Santa Ana Lawyer's Suspension Stands
- ORANGE : New Planner Picked After Investigation
- Math Teacher's Innovations Add Up to Presidential Honor
- COUNTYWIDE : Attorneys Examine Elys' Hotel Bills
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKES IN AUGUST
- Major Tokyo Banks to Back China Project
- Security Pacific Wins Bidding for Mercury : Thrifts: Regulators are expected to announce the sale of the insolvent S&L;'s 24 branches and $2 billion in assets today.
- Reagan Redux: San Diego radio talk show...
- Arab Truck Drivers Stalled by U.N. Sanctions : Trade: Jordan's belated decision to halt most dealings with Iraq delivers a dilemma.
- Parents to Be Reunited With Kidnaped Baby Boy
- Baby Boy Needs a Name and Parents, Not Legal Counsel
- Hospital Workers Approve Union; Ballots Contested
- NEWPORT BEACH : Old Uniforms Given to Tijuana Officers
- Chase to Cut 5,000 Jobs, Post Loss : Finance: Second largest U.S. bank expects $625-million deficit in third quarter. It is setting aside $1 billion to cover loan losses, streamlining.
- One-Year T-Bill Rates Fall: The average discount...
- LOCAL : Airport X-Ray Nabs Oxnard Man
- Athene Seyler; British Satiric Comedy Actress Was 101
- Husband Is Focus of Investigation in Poison Death : Crime: Prosecutors haven't yet said the case involves foul play and no charges have been filed. Richard Overton's lawyer doubts legal action.
- COUNTYWIDE : Volunteers to Clean Roads, Parks Litter
- Mayor Insists Santa Clarita's Growth Is Under Control
- A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county.
- Saudis Reactivating Idled Oil Facilities : Petroleum exports: Aramco hopes to bring back 'surge capacity' of 10 million barrels a day within a year.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Oil Prices Up 29% in Philippines
- STOCKS : High Oil Prices, Gloomy Outlook Send Dow Down 39 to 4-Week Low
- NATION IN BRIEF : COLORADO : Man Charged With Posing as Student
- Congress Seeks Control of Purse Strings, Larger Role in Gulf Operations : Policy: Sen. Byrd warns of a 'huge slush fund' accumulating for Pentagon from allied contributions.
- U.S. Sues Bush's Son : $200 Million Sought Over Failed S
- NATION IN BRIEF : OHIO : Jury Urges Death in 5 Cult Slayings
- Missing Man Alive and Well 14 Years Later : Disappearance: A prominent mathematician and computer scientist dropped out while in deep depression. Now he has resurfaced with his life in order.
- Political Analysts See '90 as Year of Outsider : Voting: They cite victories in Massachusetts, but candidates with no experience remain the exceptions.
- Surrogate Custody Fight Goes to Court
- Keating's Bail Still $5 Million; Other Defendants Get Reduction
- Exxon Knew Hazelwood Was Unfit, U.S. Says : Oil spill: Detailed court documents allege the company was aware the Valdez had crew problems, but did nothing.
- Drinker Hurt in Subway Gets $9.3 Million
- Nicu Ceausescu Guilty, Gets 20 Years : Romania: The deposed dictator's son is convicted of instigation to murder in the bloody December revolt.
- BOOK REVIEW : Tales of How the Sexes Love and Let Live : A PLACE I'VE NEVER BEEN, <i> by David Leavitt</i> . Viking. $18.95, 195 pages
- GARDEN GROVE : Information Sought in Fatal Collision
- Wrong-Way Driver, 2 Others Killed in Head-On Collision
- FOCUS: ALTON SQUARE
- EARNINGS : Hongkong Land's Profit Jumps
- CalFed to Sell an Insurer for $140.2 Million : Insurance: The Los Angeles thrift is selling off many of its nonbanking operations.
- Dayton Hudson Restores Planned Parenthood Gift
- Slowdown Affects Firms in Area Unevenly
- Avery International Corp.: The Pasadena-based maker of...
- Going Head to Head : The student: Jose Eber, long identified with Hollywood's famous, is taking his style to masses. He has a new book and media exposure.
- Governor Signs Bill to Limit Creation of New State Boards
- Coroner Won't Restudy Hoffman Suicide
- Boy, 14, Guilty of Murder in Shooting of 12-Year-Old Sister
- Artists Alter 'Hollywood' Sign in Protest
- French Ship Delayed
- Israel Soldier Reported Slain After Gaza Crash
- Wreckage of Private Plane Discovered; 1 Dead
- El Segundo Loses Bid to Intervene in Hyperion Decree
- Martin Marietta Buys Perry Unit
- Italians' Club in Hawthorne Dwindles Away : Lifestyle: Immigrants from a tiny Italian village maintained close ties in the Casalverano Club. But they grew old, the city changed and their children haven't filled the empty seats.
- McKeon, His Future Shaky, to Deliver Speech to Owner
- MEN'S SOCCERThe Sockers signed forward Jim Gabarra...
- Simon Brown, the IBF welterweight champion, may...
- Century Takes Lead but Can't Keep It Against Bloomington
- Westlake Turns 6 Ventura Turnovers Into 28-21 Win
- Dodgers' Numbers Game: 3 1/2 Behind, 19 for Martinez : Baseball: Five-run sixth inning leads to 7-2 victory over Padres. Margin is smallest since May 5.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Henke, Hallet Share B.C. Open Lead at 66
- The Day Babe Ruth Played Some Football
- MOVIE REVIEW : Wistful Detail Charges 'Bye Bye Blues'
- Riccardo Chailly Maintains a Romantic Vision : Music: The first non-Dutch music director of the Concertgebouw Orchestra has also expanded the repertory to include new works.
- SHORT TAKES : Phantom of the Sydney Opera?
- SHORT TAKES : Sun Sets on 'Cowboy' Nightclub
- Jazz Festival Begins 3-Day Run Tonight
- Disney Releases '53 'Peter Pan'
- KKJZ Format Change Spells End of an Era : Radio: Its switch to classical music marks the first time the L.A. is without a commercial jazz channel.
- He Gets Great Reception : Football: Browns receiver Webster Slaughter can fake and talk and dance and even run--anything to get open.
- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Granada Hills Back Not Quite Fit for Rushing Record
- IOC Message: It's Not Just One Man : Meetings: Choice of Atlanta for 1996 Olympic Games over Samaranch's favorite, Athens, clouds his future.
- Triathletes Get Ready for San Diego Event
- Indianapolis will play host to the 1992...
- Moses Clears the First Hurdle Toward Making Bobsled Team
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Beuerlein Not Told About Status
- It's Starting to Come Together for Huskies' Brunell
- AREA RACING : Fairplex Events Set Stage for Future
- Hotel--Site of Fatal Party--Is Given Warning
- William Marshall Storey II; Retired Safety Engineer
- The Unfolding Tragedy of South Africa : De Klerk, Mandela need to regain momentum
- PORT HUENEME : Restoration OKd for Fishing Pier
- Blue Line Train Kills Woman, 66, Crossing Tracks : Accident: Mother of 11 becomes first fatality since new commuter light rail line opened in July.
- Sticks, Stones and Words : Language: Racist, sexist and anti-Semitic statements are closely related cousins that can do great harm and can't be undone. Witness the Nazi slogan that fed the fires of Holocaust.
- Man Posing as Officer Steals $50,000 in Bonds
- San Diego
- Passenger in Car Is Shot, Killed Near Galleria
- THE BIG GAME / MT. MIGUEL-GROSSMONT : Undefeated Teams Vie for Series Supremacy
- KKJZ's Format Change Spells the End of an Era : Radio: Its switch to classical music marks the first time L.A. is without a commercial jazz channel.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Damien' Too Good to Be Interesting
- Fall Brings a Diversity of Arts: It's Live, It's New, It's Local : Music: Top 40 fades as clubs discover that live bands attract a large, loyal following. Theme nights are also popular.
- Box Set Debunks the Bo Diddley Myth
- Versatility Keeps His Options Wide Open : Prep football: Los Alamitos' Tyler Cashman, taking after his father, does it all on the field.
- Tribute Planned for Melba Liston
- 'Peaks' Pilot Stirs Emmy Jury Debate : Television: Panelists say they discussed whether two-hour 'Twin Peaks' pilot belonged in the same directing category as regular one-hour dramatic series.
- Hammer Hurts Rivals
- Revival of 'Melody' Unchains Hatfield : Pop music: The use of his signature song as the theme to 'Ghost' represents a ray of sunshine after a string of sadnesses.
- STAGE REVIEW : Brechtian Broadside by Actors' Gang
- JAZZ REVIEW : Vocal Gymnastics Undercut Morgana King
- Talk of Rain All Wet Because Skies Aren't
- 9-Month-Old Girl Survives 12-Foot Fall
- Caltrans Denies 3 Projects, Approves 1 : Transportation: The only work to be OKd, widening the Antelope Valley Freeway, is scaled back by one-third.
- Gulls Reach Working Agreement With Red Wings