- DANCE REVIEW : Chilean Folk Works: Authentic to Synthetic
- Huge Undersea Phone Line Planned: British Telecommunication...
- Georgann Perotti has been promoted to senior...
- Richard Perry has been named director of...
- With Mustang Ranch Memorabilia, IRS Plans Bawdy, Gaudy Auction
- David C. Fine has been named director...
- Perceptronics Earnings for 3rd Quarter Down 73%
- Anonymity Makes Electronic Boardroom Work : Management: A new meeting system that allows employees to brainstorm through computers is proving to be productive.
- While the Dow Jones Industrial Average has...
- Instructor Thaws Out the Usually Frozen Yoga
- Judge Reviews Jury Conduct in Camarena Case : Courts: He hears jurors' conflicting testimony about whether they discussed inappropriate matters. Defense attorneys are seeking a new trial.
- Robertson Political Spending Challenged
- HOME TEAM: There's hope yet for a...
- Media : Lives of Rich, Famous Keep Spain Enthralled : The country's gossipy weekly magazines sell twice as fast as the leading newspapers, which are thoughtful but stolid and gray.
- TONIGHT: Republicans and Democrats celebrate (or mourn)...
- Frank Bluestein has been named to the...
- New Image Industries Loses $956,000 for Quarter
- Robert R. Luster Jr. has become a...
- Hughes Aircraft Co. in Canoga Park won...
- Incomnet's 3rd-Quarter Profit Increases 66%
- CA Litton Systems Inc. in Van Nuys...
- James J. Mittermiller and Michael J. Weaver,...
- Dorsey Remains One Step From Success
- Vote Coverage: Many Choices
- Short Takes : Lennon Art Returns to Toronto
- Acclaimed Father, Daughter Team Up for Performances
- Short Takes : Actress' Past Follows Her in Role
- RADIO
- For the Best Election Coverage, Skip the Big Three
- STAGE
- On the Right Course
- Market Focus : Ivory Coast Tries a Radical Formula for Fiscal Recovery : Alassane Ouattara had to start from zero when he took hold of his country's economic reins eight months ago. Now, international bankers say his policies may have implications for the rest of Africa.
- Neighbors at Risk
- Teaching Abstinence to Prevent AIDS
- L.A. Assistance for Leningrad
- Teaching Abstinence to Prevent AIDS
- A Deficit-Spender
- Carl's in Nicaragua
- Surrogate Mother
- Barnes, Dolores, 63, of North Hollywood. Pierce...
- Bumper Stickers
- Not a Woodland Nymph
- Wrong Conclusions About Computers
- Teaching Abstinence to Prevent AIDS
- COUNTYWIDE : County Issue Should...
- MOVIES - Nov. 6, 1990
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- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 6, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 6, 1990
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- Names in the News - Nov. 6, 1990
- Names in the News - Nov. 6, 1990
- Car PAC Pumps Up 2 GOP Hopefuls : Politics: The foreign auto dealers' lobby group provided $600,000 in last-minute aid. Some charge it is a front for Japanese auto makers.
- Man Awaiting Driving Test Rams DMV Office
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / BALLOT MEASURES : Politicians Shunned in Initiatives' Final Pitch
- COLUMN RIGHT : Don't Rush Into Folly in the Gulf : There are no compelling arguments for starting a war without congressional consent.
- Absentee Surge May Slow Count : Election: Officials say the very long ballot could also lead to a delay in determining outcomes. Feinstein and Wilson wrap up their campaigns for governor.
- Bush Rhetoric Grows but Aides Are Cautious : Policy: A 'peaceful Thanksgiving' is forecast despite remarks that cause some in Administration to cringe.
- Freed Hostage Tells of Terrifying Time in Kuwait
- Hostage, Now Home, Tells of Death Threats
- Regional Outlook : Soviets, Germans: All Quiet on East Front : Europe's largest country and its richest are trying to bury 50 years of strife. Their relations will affect the Continent.
- Freedom Invites Oregon; Hancock Wants USC : College football: Ducks, second-place Western Athletic Conference team, might meet in Anaheim. Trojans' opponent on New Year's Eve expected to be Michigan State.
- From the Archives: Broadway Musical Legend Mary Martin Dies at 76
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- P.M. Briefing : Hurd Wary of 1-Currency Move
- Israel Rebuffs U.N.'s Arab Proposal : Mideast: Perez de Cuellar wants to convene an international conference on ways to protect Palestinians.
- Readiness of Combat Reserve Units Questioned
- 1,000 Take a Walk to Raise Money for AIDS Services
- Science / Medicine : Can Lithium Reduce Crime?
- TUSTIN : Efforts to Replace Siding Sidetracked
- Banke Puts His Title on Line Tonight
- Looking at Raiders--and Their Status
- General Cinema Calls Off Deal on Neiman Marcus
- Daily News in N.Y. Losing Ads to Radio
- P.M. BRIEFING : Airbus Firm Anticipates Profit
- Soviets Expect Exports to Drop Sharply in 1991 : Trade: Sales of crude oil, for example, are projected at half what they were in 1989. The nation's economy is in a shambles.
- Stocks Extend Rally; Dow Up 11.39
- Jerome Doolan; Ex-Industrialist
- THE SIMPLE WAY: The votes were easily...
- Big Game in Desert: Marines Stir Up a Dust Bowl
- PARTY REGISTRATION
- Jersey claims Ellis tourists get taken for a ride : Some say a free pedestrian bridge should take the place of a mandatory $6 ferry trip.
- Memories: A recent tour of Vietnam brought...
- Fatal Halloween Attack Leads to Arrest of 5
- Information-Rich Japan Feels Pressure to Lift Veil of Secrecy From Government : Access: Some bureaucrats say citizens do not have an intrinsic right to know what their leaders do. Some groups want to change that.
- ANIMAL KINGDOM : Bull Chased on Acapulco Streets
- New Reference Works Show Kids the World
- COLUMN LEFT : Can Congress Rein In the Dogs of War? : It's not outmoded for the question of war or peace to go before the nation's legislature.
- New Bishop's Opinion on School Health Clinics Eagerly Awaited
- LOTTERY RESULTS : NOV. 3
- Art Takes to the Hills With 'Umbrellas' : Tejon Pass: Christo's latest project, which will dot the hills along the Golden State Freeway with 1,760 20-foot parasols, is giving local residents a chance to learn about and be part of the creative process.
- Gene Therapy Holds Hope for Cholesterol Problems
- Seles Right on Target as She Defeats Navratilova for Third Time in a Row
- Hat Trick by Sapergia Paces Gulls
- Defending champion West Germany, in its last...
- Last Line of Defense Is Solid : Kings: Berthiaume turns back 40 shots in 2-0 victory over Blackhawks.
- With Its Back to the Wall, Defense Rises to Occasion
- ART : New vs. the Old: A Lion's Den of Divergent Tastes : Should artworks be provocative? Are traditional works the stuff of postcards? Students at Golden West College elicit responses from a critic.
- Pop Music : Indigo Girls Are Colorless
- Regional Mass Transit Plans
- Regional Mass Transit Plans
- Compromise
- Congressional Campaign War Chests
- Regional Mass Transit Plans
- Market Watch : NASD Wants a Cap on Fees for Mutual Funds : Investments: If the SEC approves the proposal, charges to buyers could total no more than 8.5% of gross sales.
- Market Watch : IPO Test for Cruttenden
- Saving the Koalas Is Giving Businesses a Boom in Publicity : Conservation: The Australian marsupials are dwindling because of shrinking habitat and disease.
- Mortgage Rates Decline: Fixed-rate mortgages averaged 10.13%...
- IBM Agrees to Settle Patent Dispute: International...
- Interns' Rx for Better Care : Medicine: Long shifts and workweeks are taking their toll, residents say. They're affiliating with unions in hopes of gaining better working conditions.
- U.S. Reported Set to Call Combat Reserves
- Study Shows Farm Pesticides Pay--a Little : Agriculture: A test with strawberries finds that the chemicals yield 10% more profit than organic growing.
- Global Airline Group Eyes Fare Hikes of 4%-8%
- Fertilizer Cost Feeling Effect of Gulf Crisis : Agriculture: Suppliers are passing along to farmers the higher prices they must pay for natural gas, which is essential to the production process.
- Saudis Boost Supply of Oil to Pre-Crisis Level
- Policeman Struck, Killed at Scene of Road Crash
- War Here but U.S. Isn't Ready to Attack, Ex-Nasser Aide Says
- GM's 'Mr. Fix-It' Is Trying Again in Korea : Autos: Robert Stramy says a more democratic attitude will help his firm's venture with Daewoo achieve peace with labor and compete better.
- ANALYSIS : Direct, Credible Attack Ads Working Best
- Robert H. Alway; Ex-Dean of Stanford Medical School
- Image Adviser Coaches Coaches : Sports: At USC, a media consultant is helping coaches present their best faces for any kind of public situation, especially when dealing with pesky reporters.
- Artist Sues International Male: Artist Barry Kieselstein-Cord...
- P.M. BRIEFING : New Zealand Drops Fiscal Bomb
- Honduran Drug Raid
- Award Boosts Homeless Cause
- Copley Newspaper Layoffs: Blaming declining revenue, the...
- Rising Star at MCA Is the Point Man in Matsushita Talks
- Air L.A., Air Resorts to Merge: Air...
- Morgan Stanley May Leave New York: Morgan...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Accord Ends Navistar Strike
- NEWS ANALYSIS : State's Quest to Convict Keating May Be Difficult : S&Ls;: Transcripts of grand jury testimony appear to contain conflicting evidence about his role in the sales of bonds at Lincoln Savings & Loan.
- New Hearing on San Diego Sewage Pumped Into Ocean Ordered
- University Outgrows Inferiority Complex : Education: Once UC Riverside was hemorrhaging students. But enrollment has doubled in the last 10 years and the campus' future looks bright.
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : Forget Kuwait Existed, Iraqi Official Asserts : Policy: But a former Japanese leader sees Hussein and says he has been earnest in seeking peace.
- Freed Hostage's Wife Says He 'Suffered a Lot' : Gulf crisis: Family members in Fullerton prepare for his homecoming today.
- WORLD : 150 Arrested for Sorcery Rumor
- Moldovan Leader Urges Calm, Seeks Softening of Laws Fueling Ethnic Strife
- Space Telescope Study to Yield New Data on Quasar Mysteries
- Fascination With the Circus Stirs Boyhood Memories
- A Kindred Heart for Refugee Women
- VENTURA : State Mandate Gets Arts Into Classroom
- PLACENTIA : Parents Seek to Retain Child Care
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Pulitzer Winners to Visit University
- Phone Call Leads Deputies to Abducted Woman
- OILERS COME UP DRY
- Air Reservation Pact Gets Second Look: Electronic...
- Pesticides Pay--But Only a Little, UC Study Shows
- Newly Public Hong Kong Dressmaker Unruffled by Skeptical Stockbrokers : Couture: Joyce Ma's evening gowns sell like hot cakes at $13,000 each. But shares in her company may be another story.
- Mag Instrument Inc. Sues Over Flashlights: The...
- Authorities Find Cocaine in Space Shuttle Hangar : Drugs: An investigation is launched after a small amount of the narcotic is found in a desk used by several people. No arrests have been made.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Nephew' a Triumphant Duel-Logue
- Celebrity Advocates: Is It Their Role? : It May Be the Actor's On-Screen Persona That Sells in the Marketplace of Ideas
- Democrats See Opening in GOP Split : Politics: The end of the campaign finds Bush and conservative Republicans divided by the tax battle. Their opponents hope the economic fairness issue will produce gains.
- COLUMN ONE : L.A. Keeps Its Lure: A Better Life : Despite the stories about drugs, gangs and freeway shootings, 340,000 newcomers will have settled in the county this year.
- Campaign Poll Raises Hope in Feinstein Camp
- No 2nd Front Against Iraq, Turkey Says : Military: President Ozal calls the idea 'fantasy' that Turkey would attack from the north to assist U.S. troops from the south.
- Mt. St. Helens Explodes With Ash Plume; No Damage Seen
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Bitter Daily News Strike Continues
- NATION : Baker Fires Espionage Suspect
- Richard Carrott; UC Riverside Art Expert
- Local : Crash Kills Irvine Man, Wife Hurt
- Quake Shakes Aleutians
- Science / Medicine : Brain Cells and Reproduction
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : School Board May Hire Recruiter
- GOLF : Barber Finds Life as a Senior Is Super
- Andino Finishes 2nd but Wins Tour Title
- Oilers Run and Shoot Themselves in Foot : Rams: After opening drive of the game, defense stymies Warren Moon and Houston attack with two interceptions and some big plays.
- Lewis' Return Helps Chargers Beat Seahawks : AFC: San Diego quiets Kingdome crowd by scoring 24 consecutive points on way to 31-14 victory.
- Starkjohann Ties Record; Pros Win Event
- Sports View Prevails
- South Africa's sports federations agreed to unite...
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Bad Noise for Becker Is Good News for Edberg
- No Question About It: Clippers Storm Back
- The Bitter Taste of 'The Dinner Party'
- MUSIC REVIEW : London Orchestra Debuts in Southland
- Broadway Musical Legend Mary Martin Dies at 76 : Theater: She soared into the hearts of millions as Peter Pan, starred in 'South Pacific,' 'Sound of Music.'
- High School Students' March in Paris Turns Into a Riot
- ORANGE : School District OKs Employees' Contract
- Supreme Court Backs Gay Soldier's Right to Re-Enlist
- BREA : County Will Waive Park Entrance Fee
- 3rd Escapee Is Recaptured
- Science / Medicine : New Look at Bone Mass in Women
- LOCAL ELECTIONS DEBATES : Face-to-Face Encounters Getting Rarer
- Officers' Folksy Tactics Pay Off in Gang Domain : Crime: Police on foot, bicycle and horseback stress contact with residents. They say violence is down, and a study finds fear lessened also.
- Birth Center Delivers Women New Options
- CLIPBOARD : Notifiable Diseases Report
- BETTING WITH JANICE : THE REMATCH AT OAK TREE
- Bears' Carrier Rattles the Buccaneers, 26-6 : NFC: Rookie safety intercepts two passes as Chicago improves to 7-1 and stays unbeaten in Central Division.
- Sockers Can't Win Game of Catch-Up : Soccer: Cleveland's third-quarter deluge buries Sockers, 9-3. Defending champs fall to 1-5 on season.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Graffiti Bridge': A Bridge Too Far
- Southwestern Backpedals on Ouster of Metzger Show
- Placido Domingo's Schedule Sets the Tone
- TV Reviews : 'On Thin Ice' Charts Skater Tai Babilonia's Fall From Grace
- John G. Frayne, 95; Scientist Won Two Oscars
- PERSPECTIVE ON CRIME : New York According to Charles Dickens : Implicit in our cries for greater repression is a permanent, unredeem- able underclass. But it was not always thus.
- COUNTYWIDE : Educators Hope for Prop. 146 Approval
- Man Is Fatally Shot at Santa Anita; Suspect Held
- Some Fear Development in Dana Point : Residents and Firms Could Be Uprooted
- Boy Found in Pool Still Hospitalized
- THE SIDELINES : Olympic Bidders Invited to Talk
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Gilder Declared Japan Winner After Final Round Rained Out
- TV Reviews : 'Satellite Sky' Unveils an Irreverent Montage of the Space Age
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Sonic Youth Focuses Its Power, Soars
- State Issues Range From Growth to Gay 'Marriage'
- Sheriff's Costs for Overtime Up 750% Since '80
- NRC Team Says Spill Not Harmful : Accident: Radioactive material was tracked to other parts of VA Hospital on shoes of employees.
- Defending champion Cuba beat the United States,...
- A Hard Lesson : For Homeless Children, Getting an Education Is a Challenge
- Luginbill Pleased, but He's Looking Ahead
- Butch Reynolds, the 400-meter world-record holder, acknowledged...
- Pac-10 Teams Seeking Own Bowl Bids
- UCSD's Soccer Team Reaches Quarterfinals
- Short Takes : Dickinson Watches Sister's Care
- Today They're Trying to Censor Rap, Tomorrow . . .
- Wilson, Feinstein Go Down to Wire : Election: The two wrap things up with a few more potshots at one another. Campaigning in Texas, President Bush urges people to 'get out there and vote.'
- His Economists Assail Gorbachev's Indecision : Reform: Key advisers say the Soviet economy will get worse because of the president's inconsistent policies.
- Prince of Fizzazz : At Wine Festival, Robin Leach Won't Keep Admiration for U.S. Bottled Up
- Girding for a Botched Vote : Balloting: Memories are vivid of the goof-ups and mismanagement of June's primary in Amador County. Many are bracing for blunders at the polls Tuesday.
- San Clemente Girl, 13, Raped While at Home : Crime: Police believe her attacker may be the same man who kidnaped and assaulted a mentally retarded woman in the area last month.
- Intruder Rapes Girl, Then Flees When Mother Gets Home
- CYPRESS : Truce Declared at Apartment Complex
- OXNARD : City May Seek Help With Shelter Search
- CAMARILLO : Councilman Collects Candidates' Views
- THE SIDELINES : Court Refuses Len Bias Lawsuit
- Success Came Late to Leyland
- THE SIDELINES : Appeal Denial Displeases Aussie
- Kenyan Leads a Foreign Sweep : Running: Douglas Wakiihuri and Poland's Wanda Panfil are winners of the New York City Marathon.
- Raider Defense Goes It Alone in Loss : Pro football: It gives up only 169 yards, but the offense stays damp and cold as Chiefs win, 9-7.
- Who's Afraid of Art Market? : Auction: Not Elizabeth Taylor, who will sell her prized Van Gogh in London despite an uncertain economic climate.
- Music : London Classical Players Make Southland Debut
- CAMPAIGN JOURNAL : Candidates Tuning In to Cable TV
- Politicians, Not Stars, Show Up for Gay Event
- OJAI : Phone Books to Come Out at Last
- Besieged Library Boss Ponders How Mutiny of Employees Started
- 49ers Get 16th Consecutive Victory, 24-20 : NFC: Montana passes for 411 yards and three touchdowns against the Packers, the last team to defeat San Francisco.
- Eagles Cruise Past Hapless Patriots, 48-20 : Interconference: Cunningham passes for four touchdowns, runs for another and rushes for a 124 yards. New England loses for sixth consecutive time.
- 'Fine Food,' 'Congress' at UCLA
- They Keep Raiders Cornered : Chiefs: Defensive backs Lewis and Ross put additional chill on Schroeder's passing attack. L.A. offense makes the mistake of trying to challenge them.
- Dance : Ballets Jazz de Montreal at Norris
- Pop Music : Heart Throbs' Show a Murmur
- NATION : Lawyer Silence on Suicide Upheld
- San Diego
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- ELECTIONS 38TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Allert, Boland Make Last-Minute Jabs in Campaign Mailers
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 8 Challengers' Funds Exceed Incumbents'
- COUNTY ELECTIONS : Negative Campaign Advertising to Cut Into Voter Turnout
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Roosen's Goal Gives Titans a Soccer Win
- NOTEBOOK : Moon Defends Run-and-Shoot Shot Down by Rams
- Tolliver May Be Off Target, but Pass Gets to Right Team
- Yes, but Does This Explain the Wave?
- Louis Vuitton Cup Sailing Schedule Set
- Glanville Should Have Left Tickets for Offense : AFC: Falcons fail to score a touchdown and Steelers rally to win for the fourth time in their last five games, 21-9. Miller throws three interceptions.
- Bills Overwhelm Browns, 42-0 : AFC: Cleveland, off to a 2-7 start, suffers worst shutout loss in its history, reviving speculation that Coach Bud Carson will be fired.
- Carter Gives Lift to Vikings : Interconference: Flea-flicker helps Vikings defeat Denver, 27-22. Broncos blow 16-0 first-half lead after Elway leaves with foot injury.
- Soviet Pianist Ratser in U.S. Debut at El Camino College : Music: Liszt, Schubert, Rachmaninoff on program.
- 'Jacob's Ladder' Climbs to Top of Ticket Sales : Films: 'Ghost' overwhelms 'Pretty Woman' as top grossing picture of the year.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Cheaper TV Computer Systems
- UPI's Non-Union Staff Faces Big Pay Cuts:...
- Visa Cards Issued for Czechs, Chinese: Visa...
- Baker: 'New Phase' in Gulf : Won't Rule Out Military Strike Against Iraq
- WORLD : Curfew Ordered After Gaza Riots
- WORLD : Leftist Leader Seized in Manila
- 2 Planes Violate Airspace, Iraq Says
- CYPRESS : Senior Center Plans OKd by City Council
- Science / Medicine : Skin Cancer Gene Identified
- REPORT CARD / T.J. SIMERS : Pretty Good Marks for a Field Trip
- SANTA ANITA NOTES : Unbridled May Return for Shot at Handicap
- Japanese All-Stars Beat U.S. Team 2-1, for Third Straight Victory
- Chamberlain's Condition Is Unimproved
- White Sox Split GM Duties Between Schueler, Monroe
- Taste of Success Leaves Singer Wanting More
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : MUTUAL FUNDS
- Fairchild Sued Over Toxic Cleanup: Rohr Industries...
- MATT DISSTON : Apartments in the 1990s : O.C.'s Soft Market May Be Ready to Rebound
- Chrysler and Fiat End Talks: The two...
- SHOVING OFF: Campaign consultant Eileen Padberg of...
- ANIMAL KINGDOM : The Buck That Broke the Bank
- Yisrael Levy; Israeli Underground Fighter
- Spring Into Action : Fashion: For better or worse, American designers in New York greet season with collections representing a variety of visions for dressing the modern working woman.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Parole Rise Tied to Prison Space Crisis
- STATE : Sales of Existing Homes Plunge
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Reagan Book Tells of Arms Sale to Iran
- ANAHEIM : 3 Schools Added to Year-Round Project
- COUNTY ELECTIONS: CITY COUNCILS : 4 Races Among the Most Disputed and Significant : Issues ranging from the environment to sports await voters in Anaheim, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach and Santa Ana.
- Amazing Growth : Sleepy Baptist College Takes Off Under New Leader
- Sixteen Players to Become New-Look Free Agents, Fehr Says
- THE SIDELINES : Mayotte Wins Moscow Opener
- U.S. Trade Negotiator Goes to Geneva in Hope of Reviving Talks on GATT
- NFL MONDAY REPORT : Chiefs Add Fire as AFC Division Races Heat Up
- Rarely Has a Game Meant This Much to So Many Rams
- NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Who Gets the Game Ball? Chargers Take a Flier
- Short Takes : How-deee, Minnie--That's 50!
- ART
- Short Takes : Thatcher Enjoys Watching TV but Can't Bear to See Herself
- Dance : Bella Lewitzky Company at Irvine Barclay Theatre
- 3 Railroad Crewmen Hurt as Trains Collide, Derail
- Snapshots From the Campaign Roadshow
- COUNTYWIDE : Freeway Advisories to Be Broadcast