- Bonnie Powell has been named vice president...
- Chocoholics Find There's Hope in the Struggle Against Habit
- Oat Bran Muffins a la Hughes
- Saying 'I Do' to a Country Inn Can Strain a Marriage
- Exxon Stuns N.Y., Will Move to Dallas
- Santa Monica : Dispute Goes to Rent Panel
- Big Kick Carries Ex-Soccer Player to Win : Cross-country: Ventura's Roman Morales gains a major victory in the Mt. SAC Invitational.
- Long Beach : Poly High Scholar Wins Business Career Contest
- Regional : 6 Heroic Citizens Honored
- Raising Kids, Yuppie-Style
- FISHING NOTES / DAN STANTON : White Sea Bass Can't Resist Tasty Squid Bait at Rocky Point
- Museum's Top Patrons Cluck Over the Eggs
- The difficult part of the Frontier League...
- * Trying again: A 25-year-old travel book...
- Violinist Anne Akiko Meyers will be featured...
- Publications and Clubs Offer Help
- STATE : 3 to Split Lotto $4.7 Million
- Westwood : Mail-In Auction at UCLA
- 3rd attempt : Boy's Lawyer Says Slaying Was Accident
- British Finance Chief Quits With Blast at Thatcher Aide : Move Sets Off Shuffle of Cabinet
- City Sues Manufacturers Over Ballona Creek Waste
- L.A. County Raises Ante in Bid for Vegas Train : Transit: Commissioners vote to speed up a study of building a light-rail line linking Sylmar with LAX.
- Study of L.A. River Freeway Plan Authorized by County Panel : Transportation: Use of the waterway is seen as a way to reduce congestion as much as 20% on two heavily used roadways, but environmentalists object.
- Turnabout in Shooting Testimony : Trial: Joseph Grosso has changed his earlier story, testifying that his co-defendant shot and blinded Mustang Bar figure William Carroll.
- Elsmere Land to be Sold to County, L.A. : Landfill: The agreement with BKK Corp. undercuts an earlier deal with a state agency hoping to obtain mountain parkland.
- Numbers Limiting Division I Access Via Community College Route
- NFL Owners Leave Choice to Five-Man Committee
- They Run Saddleback to Front of Crowd
- Officials Assess Plans for 'Big One' : Disaster: Ventura County is better off than San Francisco, but a major quake would cause extensive damage, they find.
- Ghosts Roam 'Most Haunted Area in U.S.' : Hauntings: New England boasts the oldest tales of the supernatural and has become a foundation for folklore.
- Leading Firm Moving in a New Direction
- Holiday Spots All Booked but Don't Despair
- Teaching Others to Trace Elusive Jewish Roots
- South Bay Groups Scare Up Plenty of Halloween Events for Youngsters
- Little Market That Could: It No Longer Can : Development: Competition and falling profits spell doom for a venerable 'mom-and-pop' operation. It will make way for a new retail center.
- Charges Filed Against Burbank Student Accused of Striking, Threatening Teacher
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : 6 Suspects Arrested in Truck-Theft Try
- Jury Facilities 'Worst in County'
- Mission Viejo Coaches Suspect Spies
- A North Hollywood High School football player...
- Gyohten Calls Reports 'Speculation': "It is sheer...
- Stock Baskets OKd: The Securities and Exchange...
- John Ruscin has been named senior vice...
- A Program That's on the Money
- FHP International Corp.: The Fountain Valley-based operator...
- Philip Morris Adopts Takeover Defense: Philip Morris...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Bank Help Asked on Drug Money
- Jim Sims has been named president and...
- Disposable Camera
- Voicemail International Inc., Santa Clara, has named...
- Broker Gets His Own Firm
- Irene M. Romero has been named executive...
- Dow Dips 5.94; Trading Frenzy Settles Down
- Jack Hruska has been named vice president-visual...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Average Pay Contracts Up 3.1%
- Sara Lee Corp.: The Chicago-based food company...
- FHP International Corp.: The Fountain Valley firm's...
- Cineplex Buyout Attempt Greeted With Skepticism
- General Motors Acceptance Corp.: GM's finance and...
- International Business Machines Corp. and Motorola Inc....
- St. Genevieve Coach, Player Suspended for Role in Brawl
- THE SIDELINES : Sacramento Kings Get 2 Players
- PREP NOTES : El Segundo Juggles Lineup and Becomes a Playoff Contender
- W. Berlin Mayor Sees New Hope for Games
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Women': Study of Corruption, Hypocrisy
- STAGE
- County Musicians to Stage Benefit for Needy Dec. 17
- O.C. COMEDY REVIEW : Will the Real Wil Please Stand Up?
- SAN DIEGO SPORTS ET CETERA : Alberts Has Two Goals, Assist as UCSD Beats Biola in Soccer
- This Way, They're All Winners : Lakers: Larry Drew didn't want to play for a loser. L.A. wanted a backup guard. Together, they're helping each other.
- BENEFACTORS
- BENEFACTORS
- Jockey Pat Valenzuela Tests Positive for Cocaine
- QUOTABLE
- Casey Tunes Up the Clippers by Keeping Things Upbeat
- Hatcher Under Pressure as Rams Audition Punters
- VIDEO CHARTS : Days Look Numbered for 'Rain Man'
- STAGE REVIEW : Another U.S. Ensemble Has a Go at Fo's 'Anarchist'
- Halloween a Yearly Treat for Oingo Boingo in O.C. : Preview: As always, Irvine Meadows will be packed for the Los Angeles-based band's annual appearance.
- What's in a Name?: Readers Have an Idea; Long Beach Repertory Reveals Schedule
- JAZZ / DIRK SUTRO : Jaki Byard Syncopates From Lecture Hall to Nitty-Gritty
- All That Winning Comes at a Price
- PGA Senior Tournament Set for Rancho Park in '90
- PREP ROUNDUP : Corbin Lifts Laguna Hills in Water Polo
- STAGE REVIEW : Lively Indignation Eludes Attempt at Shaw's 'Warren'
- Gottfried Certainly Leaves an Impression, Mostly Good : Comedy: To many, he's the comedian's comedian; others have been known to walk out of his shows. You can decide for yourself tonight when he appears at the Laff Stop.
- Junior Lightweights Baeza and Lopez to Meet in Rematch Tonight in Irvine
- Leagues Will Have a New Look for '90-92
- Notre Dame, Crespi Would Welcome Return of Rivalry
- Sweden, South Korea and Belgium clinched the...
- THE SIDELINES : Wife of N.Y. Giant Asks Divorce
- DANCE
- Fed Chief Denies Rift With Brady Over Dollar Policy
- Anheuser-Busch to Cut Prices: The nation's biggest...
- Calfed Inc.: The financial services company reported...
- SEC Doesn't Need Additional Powers, New Chief Says
- REAL ESTATE : Illinois Teachers' Pension Fund Buys Costa Mesa Center
- David Evans has rejoined Qintex Entertainment Inc.,...
- Bubonic Plague Kills 5 in Botswana
- Mixing Best of Italian, Mexican Cuisines
- Amdahl Corp.: The Sunnyvale, Calif.-based supplier of...
- Electronic Data Systems Corp.: The computer and...
- Appeals for Cohesiveness Mark Community College Board Races
- A Fond Farewell for the Philharmonic's Music Man
- NATION IN BRIEF : ALABAMA : Bakker 'Settling In' at Federal Prison
- LOCAL : 3 Teen Boys Stabbed in Glendale
- Japan Suspends Import of French Mushrooms
- NOTEBOOK : Crescenta Valley Star Falls Flat as Falcons Slip Past Pasadena
- COLUMN ONE : What Sort of Clip Job Was This? : Connie Arvidson is a checkout-line legend. But officials say the queen of coupons has been passing fakes. It's a scandal on both sides of the aisle.
- Glenn Hit by Man Seized Earlier Near Quayle
- Creme de la Creme for John Tracy Clinic Supporters
- White House Offers Concessions to Get Tax Cut : Compromise: Bush is willing to hike the base wage in exchange for a lower capital gains levy.
- Ryan Calls His Resignation a Mistake and Re-Enters Race
- Soviet Military Spending Has Increased Under Gorbachev, USAF Secretary Says
- Police Catch Jewel-Theft Ring Suspect
- 3 Saved After Boat Capsizes at Sea : Rescue: Coast Guard pulls men to safety after their fishing boat is swamped by 8-foot swells off Newport Beach.
- Deputy Wounds Suspect as He Tries to Flee Arrest
- Some Questions That Are Worthy of Consideration
- P.M. BRIEFING : Warnings on Lincoln Savings Ignored, 2 Regulators Testify
- RETAIL
- Weiser Lock's Staff to Move to Seal Beach
- Orange Coast Daily Pilot May Be Sold:...
- La Jolla Bank to Be Sold in Stock Swap
- Earthquake Rattles Bottles and Nerves in Northern California Wine Country
- His Poetry Pays Tribute to Soldiers
- Madonna Lends Hand at Benefit
- Maintaining the Good Life in a War Zone : Lebanon: La Cigale, Beirut's famous family-run restaurant, has remained open throughout the shelling. "This is the will of survival," says the owner.
- Larry Crabtree, manager of the Wilshire District...
- Paul McDonald has been named senior vice...
- '. . . When the yellow-billed cuckoo is singing in the sycamores, our work will be done.' --Lewis MacAdams : River Devotee Seeks a Revival
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Second Sailor Guilty in Espionage Case
- Pasadena, Eagle Rock Students Best Spellers
- Reader Is Up to Her Teeth in the Search
- NATION : Khashoggi Allowed Western Trip
- 3 Fishermen Saved After Boat Capsizes
- San Gabriel : Police Chief to Retire
- He's an Odds-On Favorite to Never Win Lottery
- Gallery Exhibits Area's Ethnic Diversity : Art: The Homeland Neighborhood Cultural Center is a civic experiment to celebrate the dramatic change that has occurred in recent years on the Anaheim Street corridor in Long Beach.
- Survey of Schools Finds Hate Crimes Widespread
- Accused Madam Aided LAPD, Attorney Says
- Kennedy Center's Chairman to Resign
- Unstable Future Ahead for Stable : Land-Use: A property swap making room for Anaheim's indoor sports arena will leave none for an equestrian program for disabled children.
- Charities Sue United Way Over Payroll Deductions
- Countywide : Witness Is Happy Stalker Trial Is Over
- 2 Brokers Settle With SEC, Agree to Life Ban : Investment: Several government entities have sued the securities traders, claiming they were bilked out of more that $8 million.
- Pilots Sue to Block Torrance Development
- Chile's Roberto Rojas was banned from organized...
- MOTOR RACING : Wingless Shuman Favored to Win Sprint, Midget Titles at Ascot Park
- Look Who's Smiling . . . : Movies: The hit "Look Who's Talking" has made writer-director Amy Heckerling hot again--thanks to her daughter.
- It's No Accident When Bean Makes Work Easy : Stage: With world travel, many stage and TV performances and two marriages behind him, Bean finds fun in Fo's political satire.
- Light Replaces Music in Innovative Dance Set for Performance at Sushi
- THE COLLEGES : Bakersfield Next in Line to Challenge CSUN Home Win Streak
- Great Western to Move Home to San Fernando Valley
- Moody's Investors Service has lowered American Medical...
- Du Pont Co.: The Wilmington, Del., diversified...
- Compaq Computer Corp.: The Houston computer maker...
- Armco: The Parsippany, N.J., steelmaker's third-quarter profit...
- Zach Horowitz has been named executive vice...
- Home Sales Rebound, but Analysts Don't Foresee Rally
- Wall Street Will Go to One Who Knows How Proteins Fold
- San Diego NEW PRODUCTS : Diatek Data-Collection System Helps Doctors Manage Time
- Hill Awarded Job
- STATE : Canada Orders Torture-Murder Suspect Charles Ng Extradited
- Oxnard Says It Fumbled on Hotel Deal to Lure Raiders
- Children to Get AIDS Drug AZT Under New Rule
- President Signs $3.45-Billion Disaster Relief
- 80,000 Expected for Point Mugu Air Show
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Dental Hygienist Decision Reversed
- WORLD IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : Communist Party Hints of Reforms
- France Plans $645 Million in Aid; Bonn Reportedly to Give $1 Billion
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN LUIS OBISPO : Frozen Bull Semen, Embryos Stolen
- Experimental Exhibit Shows Neighborhood's Rich Ethnic Diversity
- Hollywood : 300 Police on Parade Duty
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LIBYA : Kadafi Admits Aiding Terrorists
- Newport Water, Users Squirming
- L.A. Files $18.5-Million Claim for Asbestos Work
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Volleyball Sweeps On
- TV REVIEW : A Thought-Provoking Six-Part 'America's Century' on PBS
- Schoenberg Institute Strikes Responsive Chord for Pianist : Music: Austrian Walter Klien, here for two concerts, calls the USC archives "fantastic!"
- Duarte to Dedicate Intermediate School
- Bisque Is Lower in Fat But Still Rich in Flavor
- 3 Toll Junior High Students Suspended in Beating of Youth
- Killing of Pregnant Woman Stirs Outrage
- LOCAL : Pot Garden Found in Littlerock
- Steps for Baking at High Altitude
- Sensor's Role Is to Fight Pollution
- NOTEBOOK SEAN WATERS : Earthquake Shakes Up Series Plans for Bowen
- NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : 3 More Bodies Found at Site of Explosion
- NATION IN BRIEF : WISCONSIN : Tribe Rejects Pact to Curtail Fishing
- Agent Is Given the Final Authority
- '90 California Governor Race Seen as Key to Redistricting
- Ex-Superintendent Settles for $70,000
- Transportation Group Orders Study of L.A. River Freeway Plan
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : County Must Fix Up Firehouse, City Says
- Australia, Canada Given Nazi War Criminals List
- Cemetery Befits Tolerant Ways of Hollywood
- Low-Salt Highway Diet
- 25 Years to Life Given in Death of Unborn Child
- For Some, NCAA Requirements Are Still a Difficult Proposition : Prop. 48: Rule has increased academic awareness, but there have been victims, too.
- Full House Backfield Pays Off : Serra High's Speedsters Rack Up 40 Touchdowns in Seven Games : Preps: Coach Leo Hand has only one favorite play, the pitch. That's where his player pitches the ball to the referee after crossing the goal line.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Beat San Diego in Women's Volleyball
- Passers Paid After Wilson Chose to Stay : Aztecs: Injuries, changes and the banishment of a friend made Milt Wilson mad, and opposing quarterbacks can tell.
- BENEFACTORS
- JAZZ REVIEW : Honor and Applause for Teddy Edwards
- Fresh Pears Are the Basis of Many Tasty Dishes
- Halloween Favorite Is a Prime Source of Vitamin A
- California Chardonnays Getting Benefit of Technology
- Easy Tricks to Producing Treats for the At-Home Halloween Festivities
- Student Suspensions Down
- Supervisors Stiffen Air Pollution Rules, Including for Ojai Valley
- Spectres in Residence: Spirits From the Area's Past : Ghost stories: A quartet of tales endures, from a ghost named Pierre at the Stagecoach Inn Museum, to odd sights and noises at an area hospital, the Andres Pico Adobe and in a Saugus canyon.
- Close Call on Bridge a Symbol of Fragility
- Mary McCarthy, 77, Novelist Noted for Feisty Style, Dies
- Business Owners in Avalon Want Out of AQMD : Pollution: AQMD's new focus on regulating small businesses spurs residents to protest that pristine air of Catalina Island does not pollute the Los Angeles Basin.
- Removal of Soviet Subs in Baltic Vowed : Disarmament: Gorbachev proposes to make the region a nuclear-free zone.
- Torrance Man, 18, Pleads Guilty in Carson Slaying
- Shelters Reportedly Reject 1,800 a Night : Homeless: A lack of funding is also forcing cuts in critical programs, according to a study done by a Los Angeles shelter organization.
- Former NFL player Warren McVea, troubled by...
- Make Tenure Safe but Not Sacred
- THE SIDELINES : Young to Quarterback 49ers
- An assistant coach and a football player...
- Beuerlein Gets Start Against the Redskins
- Valley, Pierce Players Win WSC Award
- USC Schoenberg Institute Strikes Chord for Pianist : Music: Austrian Walter Klien, who plays in Orange County Saturday, calls the USC archives "fantastic!"
- Reagan Data Ruling May Be Challenged : Iran-Contra: The Justice Dept. may test a decision allowing subpoena of the former President's notes for the trial of John M. Poindexter.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SIERRA NEVADA : Alert for Skiers: Snow! Snow! Snow!
- Council Bans Apartments in 3 Areas : Housing: The City Council takes a small step toward its goal of curbing rampant population growth by eliminating more than 400 potential building units from the General Plan.
- Crenshaw : Meeting on Area's Future
- State Sen. Campbell Will Resign, Head Trade Group
- Rivalry to Be Renewed as L.B. City College Plays Host to Cerritos
- Avon's New Refrain : Now Representatives Can Sell Wherever They Please--at Home or in the Workplace
- Ex-Gang Member Follows His Dreams as Pasadena Activist
- TUSTIN : Residents Propose Anti-Crime Strategy
- Regulators Differ Over Bank, S&L; Capital Rule
- RETAIL : Ross, Maxx Stores to Open Outlets at Tustin Market Place
- GM Hughes Electronics Corp.: The Detroit-based firm's...
- Federal Express and Its Pilots Are Tested in Vote Over a Union
- Vallery Kountze has been named president of...
- Homes Sales Rebound After Weak Summer
- P.M. BRIEFING : GM Asks OK to Buy Part of Jaguar
- Consolidated Freightways Inc.: The transportation company said...
- P.M. BRIEFING : U.S. Gives Hungary Trade Status
- For Children With Credit Cards, Responsibility Comes at Early Age : Banking: Credit is a fact of life, even for teens, a Denver bank maintains, but consumer groups have criticized the program.
- AMI Rating Lowered: Moody's Investors Service has...
- Suit Filed Against Campeau Corp.: Campeau Corp....
- Management Co. Entertainment Group Inc., Santa Monica,...
- Ex-Chicago Sun-Times Chief May Buy Daily Pilot Newspaper
- P.M. BRIEFING : Fines on Iran Parts Anger Irish
- The law firm Morgan, Lewis & Bockius...
- Venice : 2 Public Parking Lots OKd
- Galactic Glastnost : Trends: Extraterrestrial beings have recaptured the public imagination--and not just in the United States.
- Brazil Slum Buried by Slide; 3 Dead, 90 Missing
- Taiwan Airliner Crashes; All 54 Aboard Feared Dead
- Atlantic Square Vote Draws Complaint Against Councilman
- Couple Arrested in Death of 4-Year-Old
- NEWPORT BEACH : Students' Anti-Drug Features to Screen
- A Wart Snake in a Fig Tree
- Body Is Identified as That of Missing Girl, 7
- BUENA PARK : Members Sought for Finance Committee
- Artie Drelinger excelled on the saxophone...
- A Festival of Learning : Soviet Youth, Jewish Students Hit It Off
- FALL SPORTS ROUNDUP : Occidental No Match for Claremont
- Study Cites Benefits of Using Palmdale Route for Las Vegas Train
- A Threat by Rozelle to Go Home : NFL: Owners fail to make progress toward election of a commissioner after yet another vote, with Tagliabue holding a 15-11 lead over Finks.
- To Some Pros, This Cup Runneth Over : Golf: Huge purse for season-ending tournament has big effect on final money-winning standings.
- Decision Due Today on Whether B.H. to Play Hawthorne
- For Bonds, the Battle for No. 1 Continues : UCLA: Backup quarterback grateful for getting a chance in practice to compete with Johnson.
- THE SIDELINES : Baseball Donates Quake Aid
- STAGE REVIEW : Comic Relief From Christopher Durang in 'Laughing Wild'
- MOCA Gives Artists New Voice Via Airwaves : Radio: 16-week program showcases diversity with a lineup of dancers, painters, photographers and others.
- Judge Dismisses Claims by Students Over Exam
- Dream Team: Pepperdine Cage Coach Up to His Neck in Talent : Basketball: Tom Asbury is not even sure who his starting five might be since he has eight or nine players who are battling for the positions.
- 41 17th-, 18th-Century Miniature Bibles Missing
- Rio Hondo College Wins; Citrus Next
- LOCAL : Tire Blowout Kills OC Woman
- Financially Strapped Oxnard Chops 16 1/2 Jobs
- BOOK REVIEW : The Unforgivable Sin of Plagiarism
- Shoot My Cat, PleaseAmong the dozens of...
- Global Turtle Diary Shows Worsening Outlook for Survival
- BAY AREA QUAKE : Engineer Admits Exaggerating L.A. Quake Dangers
- Marriott to Serve Lunch at Schools
- Celebrity Cemetery : Tinseltown's History Comes Alive In Halloween Tour of Hollywood Memorial Park, the Last Resting Place of the Rich and Famous
- 8th-Graders Raise $1,750 for Quake Victims
- L.A. County Ups Ante for Train Terminus : Transportation: Sylmar enhanced in competition with Anaheim to become the Southland link to Las Vegas, connected by a futuristic high-speed rail line.
- Suit Charges Large Apartment Firm With Racial Bias in Rentals
- Turf Squabble Stirred on Expanding LAFCO
- 5 Hart High Students Arrested in Abduction
- Silletti Seeks Injunction to Gain Eligibility
- Chapman, LSU to Meet in Basketball in '90
- Valenzuela Loses Mounts While Drug Investigation Continues
- Longshot Casadys Caper Wins at Los Alamitos
- San Francisco 49er defensive back Jeff Fuller...
- Five football players at Hart High School...
- WORLD SERIES NOTEBOOK : Layoff Will Probably Give Pitchers an Advantage Over Hitters
- FIRST OFF . . .
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lemieux, Penguins Struggle Again
- TV REVIEW : 'Private Affairs' Teaches Teens Trust and Responsibility
- STAGE
- PUMPKINS & OTHER SQUASHES : From Jack-Be-Littles to Australian Blues, squashes provide autumn menus with nutrients and color
- Choose Among the Many Winter Squash