- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Court Orders Halt to Death Row Reforms
- Foundation for Disabled Receives $1-Million Grant
- COLUMN ONE : Gingerly, Japanese Open Up : A shortage of unskilled labor is forcing Japan to rethink its immigration policies. The notion of a closed society is questioned.
- WORLD : Honor for Anne Frank Protector
- The House
- Couple Dies When Car Careens Off Freeway
- Outcry Over Chaperones Alters Plan for Field Trip : Education: Students from a continuation high school were to be counselors at an overnight camp for sixth-graders.
- Police Investigate Killing in Van Nuys
- O.C. THEATER : 'Code' Star Loves Role,Dislikes Character : Stage: Playing a brilliant but eccentric British cryptographer in the SCR biographical drama has given the star a challenge and insight on a thoroughly disagreeable person.
- P. M. Briefing : Great Northern Takeover Target
- Hitting Some High Notes in Conducting the Classics
- HomeFed Joins Slide in Prices of S&L; Stock : Bailout: Investors' enthusiasm appears to be dimming, even for the higher-quality savings and loans.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : PIXLEY : 2 Children Die, Baby Saved in Fire
- NEWPORT BEACH : Voters Will Decide on Lease Extension
- Millan May Be Quiet Off the Field, but He Turns Up Volume in Games
- Poor Season Really Bothers Donahue : UCLA: Bruin coach didn't expect this team to falter and have a 3-5 record, which is their worst start in 10 years.
- HemaCare Profit Drops 38% in Third Quarter
- Quotron to Cut 16% of Staff Over Next 9 Months
- P. M. Briefing : Wage, Benefit Costs Up 5.1%
- 'Politics by Distortion'
- Whirlpool Corp.: The appliance maker said net...
- Protesters Burn U.S. Flags at Capitol; 4 Are Arrested : Law: The demonstrators said they intend to test the constitutionality of the new statute against flag desecration.
- Ermal Cleon Fraze; Invented Pull-Tab Opener for Cans
- 6 Killed, 16 Injured in Bombing of Salvador Labor Union Office
- Peres Leaves Hospital, Schedules Moscow Trip
- Suit Puts Planned Jail Tax to Prop. 13 Test : Courts: Plans to build a new jail could be derailed if the courts find that the half-cent sales tax increase to pay for a new facility is unconstitutional.
- Burbank Hospital Pins Hopes on Renovation
- Star Witness in Murder Case Balks
- Mark Langston of the Montreal Expos is...
- P. M. Briefing : Surgery Sidelines WSU's Wulff
- Long Beach Freeway
- Next Historic Catch by Largent Gives Him Pass at Don Hutson : Pro football: Seattle wide receiver is one touchdown reception away from NFL record.
- Padres' Mark Davis, Saves Leader in '89, Files for Free Agency
- Rams: Quarterback's slump has caught Robinson's attention, but the coach isn't ready to set off alarm yet.
- Names in the News - Oct. 31, 1989
- Names in the News - Oct. 31, 1989
- Names in the News - Oct. 31, 1989
- Names in the News - Oct. 31, 1989
- Names in the News - Oct. 31, 1989
- BAD CHECKS: While bouncing a check in...
- DARKNESS: The return to standard time scrambled...
- U.S. Delegation to Visit Warsaw and Plan Aid : Poland: President Bush is hoping to involve the private sector in efforts to develop a market economy in the East Bloc nation.
- Sales Tax Sought for Quake Relief : Disaster: Deukmejian and legislative leaders agree on a proposal for a quarter-cent increase for 13 months. Quick passage of the $800-million measure is expected.
- SMALL YARDS: One reason that Orange County...
- The Party's Over for the Princess Louise
- Panorama City Father Barricaded in His Home Kills 11-Month-Old Son, Then Self
- Time Shift Puts a Whammy on Traffic Rhythm
- BIG BROTHER? High above the interchange of...
- POSTERS: The latest news in AIDS education...
- From the archives: Apartheid Foes Stage Huge Rally
- From the archives: Apartheid Foes Stage Huge Rally
- Coca-Cola Co. and affiliates said they tendered...
- P. M. Briefing : 5.3% Growth Forecast in Japan
- Yaohan, a Japanese retail group, is moving...
- BOOK REVIEW : Heart-Breaking Account of a Coming Apart in America
- 23 California Firms Among 'Best Small Companies'
- Frank Gehry: The Evolution of a Master
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Slaying Toll Equals 1988's Record Level
- Food Giveaway Group to Resist W. Hollywood Eviction Order : Homeless: City officials say Plummer Park program has given rise to violence, intimidation and unsanitary conditions.
- Bengals Rip Buccaneers, 56-23 : Blowout: Esiason throws five touchdown passes in record-breaking game against Tampa Bay.
- ANALYSIS : No Doubt About It, the A's Are Good : World Series: On today's terms, this Oakland club must be regarded as a dynasty.
- Chargers Again Lack a Finishing Touch : NFL: After struggling all game, they take the lead late, but Seattle pulls out a 10-7 victory in the final minute.
- Tarpley May Have Violated Drug Policy
- ON THE SIDELINES : Colombia, Israel Tie in Soccer
- Bono Helps 49ers Defeat Jets, 23-10
- QUOTABLE
- Donating to United Way
- WORLD : West Bank Schools to Close
- Shaping China's Economy : Enterprises: Since the crackdown on Western-style reforms, China's leaders have been seeking a balance between market forces and state control.
- LOCAL : 6 Plead Innocent to Charges in Record Sylmar Cocaine Seizure
- Plane Crash Kills Pilot
- Member of the Wedding Is This Girl's Best Friend
- Scientists Won't Face 'Litmus Test' on Abortion, Sullivan Says
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Needless Intimidation
- NEWPORT BEACH : Voters Will Decide Fate of Vacant Lot
- Tiny, Glowing Retton Returns to Gymnastics
- DRAG RACING WORLD FINALS : Ormsby Gets a Head Start to Victory
- Randolph: Being Swept Isn't All Bad
- SPOTLIGHT / A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL : TOP PERFORMANCES
- MEDIA / KEVIN BRASS : Pros and Cons of Sending S.D. Crews to Cover Quake
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Osmond: Comeback Kid Stops in Anaheim
- Tough Times Ahead for Detroit: Iacocca
- P. M. Briefing : Japan's Car, Truck Exports Off
- WORLD IN BRIEF : AFGHANISTAN : Rebels Rain More Rockets on Kabul
- WORLD : U.S. Missionaries Freed in Africa
- U.S. Jails Accused Master Drug Smuggler
- NATION : 727 Loses Engine, Lands Safely
- NATION : Reagan Fills In Bush on Japan
- WORLD IN BRIEF : MEXICO : Train Crash Leaves 1 Dead, 100 Injured
- Reagan OKd Plea Bargain for Marcoses, Lawyer Says : They Were Indicted 3 Days Later
- SANTA ANA : Man Fatally Stabbed; 2 Men Being Sought
- WORLD : U.S., Vietnam Agree to Expand Effort to Resolve Fates of MIAs
- NATION IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Robbery Leads Rise in Violent Crimes
- U.S. Illusions Shattered in Snows of Kranoyarsk : Arms Control: The Soviet confession of willful violations says much to give us pause about their behavior--and that of many prominent Americans.
- BUENA PARK : Police Call Turns Up a Tough Customer
- Dutchman Racing overcame a wet, slippery track...
- What They Do Have in Opinions, They Lack in Solutions
- Brister Back Early to Beat Chiefs, 23-17
- Hilliard Carries Saints Past the Falcons, 20-13
- DANCE REVIEW : Studio Is No Space to Display Dancer's Daring Light Moves
- Bush Vetoes Abortion Funds
- Cost of Bouncing Checks Going Up: The...
- Value of Mergers Rises: A wave of...
- Nine leading Australian business groups have attacked...
- Mobil to Cut 400 Employees at Unit:...
- Apartheid Foes Stage Huge Rally : South Africa: 70,000 activists welcome freed leaders of the outlawed African National Congress. Speakers call for intensified sanctions.
- Student Driver Loses Control, Kills His Wife
- Wings of War Take to Skies Over Mojave
- Yomiuri Giants Win the Japan Series
- Randy Jackson: This Sibling Lets His Music Do the Talking : Pop: The youngest of the six brothers strikes out on his own. His debut is at the Roxy tonight.
- Composites Take Off : While some aerospace sectors contract, the Southland's makers of reinforced plastics try to keep up with demand.
- Israel Demeans Itself in an Affront to Armenians : Genocide: Keeping good ties with Turkey is a shameful excuse for Israel's lobbying against a memorial--an American one, at that--to the Turks' massacre of 1 million Armenians.
- Let's Take a Cue From Gov. Kunin
- Breeder's Cup Classic Is Shaping Up Almost as If It's a Match Race : Horse Racing: Easy Goer and Sunday Silence go head-to-head again with horse-of-the-year honors at stake at Gulfstream.
- Sekiya Easily Wins Japanese Auto Race
- Bush Vetoes Abortion Funds
- Council Race Centers on Issue the Winners Won't Decide
- Movie Makers Find That Navy Wants to Keep SEAL on Commando Secrets
- ORANGE : House Blaze Damage Estimated at $95,000
- Lions Work Overtime but Lose to Packers : Green Bay: Peete's interception sets up Jacke's game-winning field goal.
- Dance and Music Reviews : Master Chorale: Potpourri Evening
- TV Reviews : Cop Casts a Net for Her Rapist in 'Settle the Score'
- Dance and Music Reviews : Scottish Highlanders March Into Anaheim
- Winds Cause Scattered Power Outages
- NHL ROUNDUP : Fuhr Is Still Sharp Despite Layoff
- TENNIS ALL-AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIPS : Experience Helps Birch Win All-Stanford Final
- Dance and Music Reviews : Jamison Project Shows Technical Prowess at Royce
- Travelers venturing across the muddy Missouri know a ferry's the only way to go.
- LOCAL : Spill Stalls Simi Commuters
- NEWSMAKERS
- THE TIMES POLL : Quake Aid Tax Hike? Yes on Sales, No on Gas
- Science / Medicine : Rubber Allergy Raises Concerns
- Man Slain, 2 Hurt at Stanton Party; Gunman Sought
- Old Ties to S. Korea Pay Off for U.S. Architect : Culture: A long professional relationship proves worthwhile when Asian construction firms became interested in U.S. projects.
- Peru to Stockpile Silver: In a move...
- Australian Airline Borrows Jets, Crews From America West
- Party Leaders Challenged at E. Berlin Rally
- 4 Seized After Burning Flags on Capitol Steps
- Tammy Faye Bakker Stays in Motel to Be Near Jailed Husband
- Minority Migrants : Growing Number of Guatemalans in North County Complicates a Thorny Issue
- Mission Viejo Fears Cars of Its Neighbors
- Webster Has Definition of Kings: Awful
- China Troops to End 5-Month Guard at Tian An Men Square
- Armenia's Quake Recovery Slowed by Ethnic Conflict
- Plane Crashes in Hawaii; All 20 Aboard Die
- Justices to Rule on Peril to Pensions : Benefits: A federal agency seeks authority to order employers to restore terminated plans.
- Voters in Spain Elect Gonzalez to Third Term : Politics: The prime minister's Socialist Party keeps its majority rule in Parliament by one seat.
- Overtones of Presidential Politics Mark Bentsen's Campaign-Style Visit in Iowa : Democrats: The Texas senator is conducting a serious reconnaissance of this critical terrain.
- Science / Medicine : Ireland Under Attack by New Zealand Worms
- Kulti, Hiraki Win Junior Tennis Titles
- Ex-N.Y. Manager Piniella Says He'd Like to Pilot Reds : Baseball: Cincinnati General Manager Bob Quinn declines to say whether Yankees have been contacted for permission to open talks.
- LOCAL : Engine Fails on Takeoff; Plane Returns Safely to John Wayne
- WORLD IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : M-19 Group May Lay Down Its Arms
- TIMES ORANGE COUNTY POLL : Backers of Proposition M Tax Hike Outnumber Foes
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Rabin Denies Deal With South Africa
- Cliff May
- NEWPORT BEACH : YMCA Honors Rileys and Place at Banquet
- BUENA PARK : Man Changing Flat Killed by Passing Car
- 5 More Die in 2 Hours as Gang Guns Erupt Anew
- County Law Library Feels Funding Pinch : Cutback: Rising costs and lack of money have caused it to cancel subscriptions to many important publications.
- Faldo, Lyle May Leave American Tour Over Quota
- Big Dress Rehearsal Is Called a Success
- OPERA REVIEW : Tippett's Sci-Fi Fairy Tale 'New Year' Opens at Wortham
- Krieg's Late Toss to Blades Cuts Chargers Off at the Pass, 10-7
- Critics Circle Picks 'Misanthrope' for Best Production
- New Look for New Creem
- P. M. Briefing : Phony Juice Conviction Stands
- Black & Decker Plans to Sell Business:...
- NATION IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Blaze Hits Home of Freed Mother's Kin
- Won't Budge From Park, Group Says : Homeless: Volunteer group that feeds homeless in West Hollywood will fight city order evicting their program from a park.
- South Korean ministers are prescribing a dose...
- 'California Here I Come' May Fall Off the Charts : Earthquake: Natural disaster seldom sends real Californians packing, but it will discourage would-be Californians.
- Not Forgotten, Never Crushed
- Rob Moroso became the 1989 NASCAR series...
- ON THE SIDELINES : Fennis Dembo Cut by Pistons
- Chicago's Dent Is Back and Bounding : Bears: With a flying tackle, a sack and a fumble recovery, defensive lineman helps cart off Ram offense.
- How One Letter Has Divided Hollywood : Movies: Nearly everybody in the entertainment industry has an opinion in the screenwriter vs. talent agency flap. There is no middle ground.
- Nelson, Pearce Win Qualifying Matches
- Dole Says He Would Support Gas Tax Hike
- LOCAL : Man Jumps to Death in Anaheim
- The Scene: A benefit for Childhelp USA,...
- Flawed Pension Safeguard Costs Miners Millions
- 2 Quakes Kill 19 in Algeria; Over 100 Reported Injured
- Begin Says Jews Can't Forgive Britain
- FULLERTON : Adopting a Park Helps All-Around
- Dreams Really Do Hold Water at Boating Bash
- LOTTERY RESULTS: OCT. 28
- Unidentified Man Shot to Death in East S.D.
- Rams Can't Break Their Fall, 20-10
- Contract Wage Gains Reported: Private-sector workers who...
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Tammy Bakker to Continue Ministry
- Kids and the Recovery : Substance abuse: The children of recovering alcoholics and addicts find life can get harder when their parents kick the habit. Some have nowhere to turn.
- White House Rejects Call for Gas Tax Hike : Bush Administration: The President also is not easing his opposition to Democrats' formula for raising the minimum wage, an aide says.
- Northwest Reportedly Settles Suits: Northwest Airlines has...
- Braniff Hires Adviser to Explore Sale: Financially...
- Ask Not If It's Negative, but If It's Honest : Campaigns: The sin is not in pointing out failings of the opposition. The sin is in using little glimmers of fact to create a deceptive impression.
- Science / Medicine : Protein Helps to Avoid Transfusion
- COSTA MESA : Table Tennis Meet Lures Top Players
- Hospital Uses Renovations, Advertising in Fight for Life : Health care: Burbank Community Hospital faces a decline in patients and a projected $1-million loss.
- The Mapplethorpe Estate Sale : Art: The photographer's personal collection and his own works are expected to fetch about $3 million at New York auctions.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Seles Makes It Difficult, but Graf Is Too Strong
- MUSIC REVIEW : S.D. Symphony Scores Grandly With 'Nevsky'
- HORROR FILM HITS OF THE '80s
- Mortgage Rates Dip: Fixed-rate home mortgages averaged...
- P. M. Briefing : $68 Million Bid for Free Press
- Science / Medicine : Hot Pepper as Medicine : Modern Science Makes Use of an Ancient Pain Reliever
- Marino Streak Ends as Bills Get 2 Sacks; Dolphins Lose, 31-17
- Stewart Goes Ka-Putt as Kite Wins Playoff : Golf: Kite becomes all-time leading money winner and PGA player of the year with sudden-death victory.
- The outcome of an appeal that is...
- Bo's Hit-and-Run Routine Has the Redskins Grasping for Air
- Air Congestion Seen as Block to Airline Growth
- P. M. Briefing : Treasury Auctions 51-Day Bills to Keep Government Operating
- President to Send Economic Team to Poland
- Competitors Buy Piece of Milliken: For the...
- Ford Raises Jaguar Stake to 13.2%: Ford...
- SUSAN LENTZ : Making International Inroads : World Trade Center Helps Smooth the Border Crossings
- Airlines Earn $1.6 Billion
- Chip Makers in Japan Boost Plant Spending : Technology: Firms are betting on demand for next-generation systems.
- Machine Tool Orders Hit 1989 High: Marking...
- Whirlpool Earnings Gain 27.6% in Quarter
- P. M. Briefing : GM to Build European Plant
- Dow Climbs 6.76 as Market Drifts Listlessly, Levels Off
- Consulates in U.S. Must Heed Labor Laws
- Navy Seeks to Trim the Fat--by Diet : Health: It says overweight sailors are not fit for combat and is telling them to slim down or face discharge.
- QUAKE DIARY : Bittersweet Boyhood Memories Sharpen the Sense of Loss in Santa Cruz
- STANTON : Super-Street Drain Problem Is Raised
- Shoring up the 'Bricks'
- COUNTYWIDE : Policy Urged on Leasing College Land
- Raiders Find a Chief in Win Over Redskins : Pro Football: Beuerlein leads until his knee gives out and his teammates follow to a rousing 37-24 victory.
- Mississippi free safety Roy Lee (Chuckie) Mullins...
- CHICAGO MARATHON : Patience Carries Davies-Hale, Weidenbach
- ART : Gallery Opens With New, Vintage Work of Billy Al Bengston
- The Ballgame's Over for Great Team at ABC
- Senate Leaders Mitchell and Dole Join Attack on Ortega
- Nixon Warns China That a Return to Isolation Would Cause Turmoil : Foreign affairs: The former President tells Li bluntly that this is a delicate moment in Sino-American relations.
- Thatcher at New Low in Opinion Poll : Great Britain: The furor over the top treasury official's resignation heightens criticism of the prime minister's leadership style.
- Nest Eggs Left in Employers' Care Need Watching, Experts Say
- WORLD : U.S. Protests China Harassment
- PLACENTIA : 2-Year-Old Killed in Fall From Truck
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Eclectic Acts at Street Festival
- A Missouri Southern football player died and...
- MUSIC REVIEW : Master Chorale, Pacific Symphony in Joint Appearance at Arts Center
- WORLD : E. Germans Rally in Protests
- WORLD : Soviet Euphoria Cooling: Cheney
- Honeymoon Shaky for New Chapman Chief
- Science / Medicine : Young Fend Off AIDS Better
- Car Customizer Shifts Gears to Personal Project : Adventure: George Barris will create on film a re-enactment of the high-speed collision that killed his good friend, actor James Dean, in 1955.
- Tightrope : Parole Officer Walks a Delicate Balance Between Being a Friend and a Disciplinarian
- ON THE SIDELINES : 2 Sonics Release Australian Gaze
- ON THE SIDELINES : Jimmy Carson May Be Traded Again--This Time to Red Wings
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : George's Goal Gives Titans 1-0 Victory Over UCI
- Cowboys' Skid Continues; Phoenix Wins, 19-10
- TV Reviews : 'Wickedest Witch' a Diverting Piece of Fluff
- STAGE REVIEW : Theatre Center Revives 'Death of a Salesman'
- PREP REVIEW : Football Player Gets a Lucky Break
- LUNAR RETURN: Man may yet return to...
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Teen-Agers Sought in Shooting That Hurt 3
- Car-Pool Violations Are Costly but Don't Mar Record
- Consulate Job Practices Can Be a Nightmare for U.S. Workers : Workplace: Shielded from most American labor laws, some consulates are accused of tolerating discrimination and refusing to pay overtime.
- Dance and Music Reviews : Pasadena Symphony Opens 62nd Season
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Oingo Boingo Develops Into a Beer-Drinker's Talking Heads
- Ortega Threat on Contras Carries Risks for Regime : News ANALYSIS
- Thieves Market Reborn for Charity
- Beverly Hills Teacher Talks Stalled
- NATION IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : 4th Riot in a Week Rocks Prison System
- WORLD : Police Club Moscow Protesters
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Benefit to Feature Andy Warhol Art
- 'Charlie' Coming Out of the Closet : Old Bones: The unused skeleton in a radiologist's garage may see new life: It's up for sale--but only for academic purposes. Halloween enthusiasts need not apply.
- Science / Medicine : New Vaccine Against Whooping Cough Tested
- Science / Medicine : New Treatment Corrects Anemia
- Pesticide Politics
- Patriots Edge Colts in Overtime, 23-20 : New England: Davis kicks 51-yard field goal after missing 46 yarder in regulation.
- Four Aztecs Pitch In to Beat Chapman
- Kosar Gets a Victory With Trickery : Cleveland: Using gadget plays in second half, Browns out-slick Oilers to win, 28-17.
- ON THE SIDELINES : Mullins to Undergo Surgery
- OPERA REVIEW : A Very Serious 'Idomeneo' at War Memorial in San Francisco
- LOCAL : 3 Brush Fires in Moorpark Burn 40 Acres; No Threat to Buildings
- NATION : Bush to Stump for GOP Hopefuls
- D.C. Slayings Equal 1988's Record Level
- Palestinian Sentenced to 16 Life Terms
- Jet Crashes on Carrier; Five Killed
- DANA POINT : Illegal Alien Census Role to Be Discussed
- Losing the Captain Isn't Good, but Things Could Be Worse
- Edberg, Krickstein, Jaite Advance in Paris 1st Round
- Eagles Hold off Broncos, 28-24 : Late Rally: Keith Byars scores twice and Randall Cunningham throws for two touchdowns as Philadelphia wins its fourth straight game.
- FILM REVIEWS : 'Reveries' Series at Melnitz Hall
- Steiner's New Biathlon Strategy Has Same Result--Souza Wins
- Seven Rivers Holds Up His End of Stable
- Wagner, Luginbill Iron It Out . . . Again
- Impact of City Sex-Bias Laws Tough to Gauge : Gay Rights: Voters will decide whether Irvine remains in the club of cities outlawing discrimination based on sexual orientation. Passage of Measure N would strip that section from a year-old civil rights ordinance.
- Names in the News - Oct. 30, 1989
- PRESIDENTIAL TURNOVER: As scholar Allen Koenig assumes...
- STRATEGY: Supporters of Measure M, the half-cent...
- DISTANT MARKETS: Have export license, will travel....
- COLUMN ONE : Art Boom: A Market for Fraud : New technology allowed the mass production of major works. When collecting became a fad, that technology set the stage for bilking novices.
- QUIK PROFITS: When the surf's up, Quiksilver's...
- Coming Attractions : Nickelodeon in Glendale:
- Coming Attractions : Arts Awards Presenters to Lay Down 'Law':
- Pop / Rock : Stones Wrap-Up:
- Glasnost : Sinatra 'honored' by Soviets: