- Where to Live During Repairs? The Doyles Weigh the Options
- Builder Agrees to Alter Wall That Blocks View : Development: The North Beverly Park development enclosure had city approval. But protests greeted its construction.
- City Calls for More Conservation as Ground-Water Rights Are Cut 27% : Drought: Next billing period will impose stiff penalties on municipal system users who do not abide by recently enacted rationing plan to cut their consumption by 25%.
- Major Surgery Nears for Santa Ana Freeway : Construction: A key stretch of Orange County's congested 'Main Street' will be widened during the next five years.
- Beach Ramp Opens New Horizons : Handicapped: For the first time on a county beach, people who use wheelchairs, canes, walkers or crutches can easily get to sun, sand and surf.
- Suit Reveals the Politics of Planning : City Hall: Testimony by Councilwoman Joy Picus describes the hardball lobbying that went on over Warner Ridge office project.
- One Product's Long Road to the Starting Gate : Innovation: The maker of a new kind of pager phone finds that a good idea is not enough to ensure success.
- Wilson's Veto of Gay Job Bias Bill
- Inns in the Mist : Beds and Breakfasts with Personality in Two Small Towns on Oregon's Wind-swept Coast : ASTORIA: Bedding Down in Restored Victorian Homes With Elegant Pasts
- Life 'Sessions' : Billy Crystal turns his anxieties and remembrances into HBO comedy series
- Japan's Parliament Delays Decision on Joining U.N. Forces
- GINSENG AND OTHER TALES FROM MANILA <i> by Marianne Villanueva (Calyx Books: $8.95).</i>
- OAS Issues Ultimatum to Haiti Coup Leaders
- A Web of Terror : Survivors of Seige at Utah Maternity Ward Try to Understand What Made Richard Worthington Do What He Did
- ROAD NOTES
- Macho European Bikers Yearn for Taste of the 'Hog'
- When Nations Divide, Who Gets the Bombs? : Arms: As the Soviet Union fragments, smaller states might gain control of nuclear weapons. The delicate nuclear balance may be tipped.
- COLUMN LEFT : Affirmative Action? Not on Thomas : The concept of preference is due a reexamination after this nomination is rejected.
- VENTURA : Man, 62, Wounded by Suspected Killer
- Retractable Awnings Block the Sun
- Law Forbids Discrimination Against Mentally Handicapped
- U.S. Blacklist Outlives the Cold War
- Baldwin Park : Recycling Permit Denied
- Despite Cleanup, Scars of Julian Cemetery Desecration Remain : Vandalism: Residents put gravestones back, but silence of suspects keeps arrests from being made.
- Wilson's Veto of Gay Job Bias Bill
- There'll be show tunes and light classics...
- Realty Offerings Include a 'Brooklyn Bridge'
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Penalties Can't Stop Canyon
- Royal Wins Water Polo Tournament
- South Africa to Host ATP Doubles Event
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Herzog Setting His Sights on the Free-Agent Market
- ROUNDUP
- SPOTLIGHT / SATURDAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE : NOTEWORTHY
- A Ring Master Like His Dad : Boxing announcer Jimmy Lennon Jr. follows in his father's footsteps with flair, becoming a respected presence in arenas around the world
- Faith Baptist Topples Templeton in Battle for 8-Man No. 1 Ranking
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Edberg Earns a Tough Victory
- Urban Dance Squad's Organized Insanity
- Wilson's Veto of Gay Job Bias Bill
- Beilstein Makes the Team at UCLA
- Mr. Ticket : Attorney Takes on Nuts-and-Bolts Traffic Cases That Others Spurn and Does It at Bargain Prices
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Erickson Wins 20th for Twins
- Sailing
- Golden West Wins Water Polo Title
- Wilson's Veto of Gay Job Bias Bill
- WESTERN ATHLETIC ROUNDUP : Air Force Easily Beats Wyoming, 51-28
- SOUTH ROUNDUP : Miami Not Tested by Oklahoma State
- Shorter 'Wars' to Bow on a Smaller Stage : 'God Say Amen,' the last line of the English Shakespeare Company's 'Roses' marathon, will be its West Coast premiere
- Mayne Experiences Highs, Lows in Rookie Season : Baseball: Former Titan standout hits home runs and catches Saberhagen's no-hitter, but his batting average plunged.
- THE MILITARY INTELLIGENCE LANGUAGE SCHOOL U.S. ARMY FORT SNELLING, MINNESOTA <i> by Stone S. Ishimura (TecCom Productions, Box 39841, Los Angeles, CA 90039: $29.95 + $2.50 postage & handling).</i>
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Wilson's Veto of Gay Job Bias Bill
- JC ROUNDUP : Southwest Rolls Over Glendale
- NAMES & NUMBERS
- Braves Get In the Last Words : NL West: Victory over Astros, 5-2, brings a division championship. Some players cite disparaging remarks by Strawberry as inspiration.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Violating the Spirit of Prop. 13
- Cleaning Up the Bay
- 2 Views on Proposed Card Casino
- AIDS in Hollywood: The Brad Davis Fallout
- Adler Gets Some Bipartisan Praise
- How to End Violence
- A Prescription for Helping the Homeless
- Photo and Sexism
- Spelling Mistake
- They've Experienced 'Scents of Trouble'
- Another Round: Psychic vs. Skeptic
- HEALTH HORIZONS : MEDICINE :...
- Notes on England
- Overseas Charges May Not Be What They Seem : * Credit cards: Travelers should pay close attention to their monthly statements after charging merchandise abroad. Exchange rates can alter the money owed.
- Debating the Soundness and Merits of Irvine's Development and Planning
- Woman's Slaying
- TV's Mirror on Life
- AIDS in Hollywood: The Brad Davis Fallout
- Another Round: Psychic vs. Skeptic
- Planning Department
- Not St. Tropez
- Power of PLAN
- Adler Gets Some Bipartisan Praise
- San Juan Fund for Open Space Buys a Field of Potential Pitfalls : Land use: The city has the enviable, yet delicate, task of deciding how to allocate $21 million from municipal bonds designed to preserve open space. Preservationists and recreation boosters each have an agenda.
- Why Not Privatize, if Public Pay's Too High?
- Story on Target
- TV's Mirror on Life
- Setting Record Straight on Santa Monica Bay
- Another Round: Psychic vs. Skeptic
- Why Not Marine Base as Jail Site?
- Agran Slighted in Times' Coverage
- Their 279 Best Friends
- Avoiding Seasickness
- AIDS in Hollywood: The Brad Davis Fallout
- Debating the Soundness and Merits of Irvine's Development and Planning
- 'Political Cronyism' in Diamond Bar
- Assault by Police
- Readers Speak Out on Reading Aloud
- Philippine Seaweed Story Omits Downside
- Media Ownership Is in Too Few Hands
- No Mystery Here
- Why Not Marine Base as Jail Site?
- How Can Prostitutes Outrank Dishwashers?
- Preservation Officials Broaden Their Sights to Build New Image : History: The National Trust no longer confines itself to mansions of the rich and famous. It's expanding its scope, listing such sites as Tiger Stadium in Detroit, a church in Seattle and the post office in Franklin, Tenn.
- A Call for an RV Inroad to Sunset Marina Park
- Sectional Dispute
- Cleaning Up the Bay
- Brokers Should Do as Japanese: Repay Clients
- Writers: Round 2
- Why Not Marine Base as Jail Site?
- Writers: Round 2
- Abortion Coverage
- Campaign Limit: Business as Usual
- Why Not Marine Base as Jail Site?
- Debating the Soundness and Merits of Irvine's Development and Planning
- AIDS in Hollywood: The Brad Davis Fallout
- Residents <i> Are </i> Worried About Toxics
- Doctors and Money
- HEALTH HORIZONS : MEDICINE : Taking the Natural Cure : Interest is growing in homeopathy, a practice in which remedies--animal, mineral or vegetable extracts--supposedly act like a vaccine by spurring the immune system to action but is it medicine or quackery?
- Drucker Didn't Invent Science of Management
- How Can Prostitutes Outrank Dishwashers?
- Alhambra Tax Plan Lacks Voter Support
- Library Is Given Some Low Marks
- AIDS in Hollywood: The Brad Davis Fallout
- Another Round: Psychic vs. Skeptic
- Writers: Round 2
- Meaning What?
- South African Homeland of Bophuthatswana Balks at Rejoining Nation : Africa: Instead of being lured by the end of apartheid, homeland leaders seem more determined than ever to hang onto independence for their patchwork of seven separate tracts scattered across the country.
- 'Ugly' Politics at Brentwood School
- Water Report: Water Conservation : The Drought: 1 1/2 Years Later : Water usage: The city of Ventura leads with overall savings of 38%. Agricultural users cut back an average 19%.
- Team Deserves Aid at Sink-or-Swim Time : Mission Viejo's Famous Nadadores Rate a Helping Hand but Not a Complete Bailout
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- NEWT GINGRICH
- Pierce Gets Lift From Pica to Beat Harbor, 19-7
- BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : Oklahoma Passes By Iowa State
- Protesters Urge Wall Be Torn Down
- Arthur P. Wells Jr. has been promoted...
- Trekkers' Alert: Nepal Visas to Double in Price
- IN PRAISE OF THE STEPMOTHER <i> by Mario Vargas Llosa, translated by Helen Lane (Penguin: $10.95, illustrated).</i>
- STYLE : FASHION : World-Wise
- DIVERSIONS : Desert Horse Country : Adventures: The canyons surrounding Palm Springs are oases of beauty and natural history especially attractive to hikers and riders.
- Cultures Clashing Down on the Farm : Agriculture: City refugees object to dust, noise, smells and pesticides. Growers are fighting back with laws that warn the newcomers about country ways.
- Shop Owner Shoots, Wounds Man
- AIDS Victims Remembered as Quilt Panels Are Unveiled
- Long-Term View Promising for Real Estate, Report Says
- FICTION
- Something Wicked This Way Comes (KCAL tonight...
- HEALTH HORIZONS : MEDICINE : Shedding New Light on the Skin : AFTER YEARS AS A MEDICAL BACKWATER, THE STUDY AND TREATMENT OF THE SKIN HAS BECOME A HOT AREA OF MEDICINE. DERMATOLOGY IS NOW ONE OF THE MOST COMPETITIVE MEDICAL SPECIALTIES
- DON REID: Giving Nashville Variety
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : HANDMADE : Art of Illusion
- Military Plane Crash in Indonesia Leaves 133 Dead
- Hipsters' Secret Password: Olive
- Shark Bites Surfer Near Location Where Another Man Was Attacked 3 Months Ago
- World IN BRIEF : POLAND : Probe Mandated in Political Slayings
- Why Test the Weapons? Pentagon Just Grades Itself : Defense: Only recently, after 10 years and $30 billion, has the Defense Department admitted there might be some problems with the B-2.
- Gorbachev Announces Sharp Cuts in Short-Range A-Arms : Disarmament: Responding to Bush's plan, he says warheads will be scrapped. He also seeks talks soon on slashing U.S. and Soviet strategic arsenals by half.
- Difficult Path Out of the Closet
- 5 Die in Karachi Bombings
- Soviet City in Grip of a Bread Panic : Shortages: Hoarding begins in St. Petersburg in response to rumors of rationing. Government officials deny the reports.
- World IN BRIEF : IRAQ : U.N. Official Seeks Better Cooperation
- Wilson and GOP May Be Facing Their Vietnam - Politics: The reaction to the governor's veto of a gay-rights bill illustrates the importance of social issues to Republicans. But is the right in a forgiving mood?
- Child-Care Monitor Likely to Be Laid Off
- Valleys Left High, Dry by Alcohol Board Cuts : Law enforcement: Layoffs will leave just two ABC investigators to regulate liquor sales in the sprawling Van Nuys district.
- Cincinnati Beats Up on Louisville
- Miscellany
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : CITY SECTION
- Torrance Asks Judge to Get Mobil Review Under Way : Refinery: The city wants a ruling to force Westinghouse, the safety adviser, to prepare its outline for reviewing the plant.
- CULTURAL POLITICS : Two Faces of Columbus : As the 500th anniversary of the fabled 'discovery' begins, artists are exploring the dark side of the story
- Notes about your surroundings
- Harbaugh Makes Most of an Opportunity : Pro football: Chicago Bear quarterback is getting a chance to make big plays because more pressure is being put on him.
- Benjamin, Kopp Beat Fullerton
- Rivermen, Jet Lag Beat Gulls
- HORSE RACING : Gimmicks Are What It's About
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine Wins Big West Water Polo Opener
- Taking the 5th--Prokofiev's, That Is
- Playwright Davis, Actress Baxter Dissect a Beleaguered Family's Backbone in Drama
- Monk, Miles and Mingus Are Staff of Life at New Jazz Bakery
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Nothing Absolute in Season of Unusual Turnarounds
- Southwest Hands Glendale 3rd Consecutive Loss
- PREP FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM LAST WEEK'S GAMES : TRIPLE THREAT
- Toreros Try for Victory, Finish Point Short Again
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Valley Shreds Ventura Behind Bostic, Brown
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS / STEVE ELLING : Simi Valley Staff Learned to Craft Run-and-Shoot at Camp
- Investigators Look for Clues in Warehouse Fire at Airport
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Padres Deserve to Feel Punchy : Baseball: From Roberts' pain to Santiago's aim, it was a crazy season.
- It's 'Achtung' and Mum From U2
- Wilson's Veto of Gay Job Bias Bill
- ART : Christo's Latest Eye-Opener : 1,760 umbrellas will pop up along the Tejon Pass, another 1,340 from the Japanese landscape. It can be the work of only one artist
- COUNTY TENNIS ROUNDUP : U.S. Men, Women Reach Finals in Wheelchair World Cup
- COMMENTARY : We Should Let Ewing Put His Greed Away
- Lowery Leads Aztecs Early
- A Year When the Unlikely Became Reality
- Lott Hits Hard On the Field and in Print
- COMMENTARY : Red Sox Are a Major Disappointment
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Umpire Palermo Welcomed Back to Baseball Diamond
- Writing Hits Not Enough for Singer Caldwell
- Clemson Takes a Trip on the Road to Defeat : Georgia: Zeier sparks Bulldogs to a 27-12 upset over sixth-ranked Tigers, ending eight-game win streak.
- A Player's Hard Lesson on Insurance
- Wahlco Appoints Chief Executive
- It Takes Deep Pockets to Play in This Risky Insurance Game : Sports: Writing disability coverage for pro athletes isn't for wimps. Profits are on the line every time a highly paid star is tackled or hit.
- Gordimer Is in the Details : JUMP And Other Stories <i> By Nadine Gordimer (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $20; 257 pp.) </i>
- WASHINGTON : Presidential Report Prompts Bill on Raising Workers' Skills and Wages
- Financial Thicket Proves Formidable to Phone Pioneer
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- Restaurants : HERE'S LOOKIN' AT YOU : Spring Rolls, Won-Ton Soup, Chow Mein-- Familiarity Breeds Teen-Age Contentment
- Lenders Hold Out Key to Unlock Interest Rates
- With apologies to Arthur Frommer, the title...
- Loophole Puts Height Law to Test : Development: A measure approved last year limits buildings to 56 feet. But a Sony Pictures Studios project may challenge the law.
- Yes to Chrysler and Recovery
- STYLE : LOOKS : A Fresh Approach to Good Grooming
- Taylor Stars in Wedding Today : Marriage: This will be eighth trip down the aisle for actress. Press helicopters are likely to be uninvited guests at Michael Jackson's ranch.
- CLIQUES
- ATLAS OF TWENTIETH CENTURY WORLD HISTORY <i> by Michael Dockrill (HarperPerennial: $14.95).</i>
- The Roe of Paris Trout : BROTHERLY LOVE <i> By Pete Dexter (Random House: $22; 253 pp.) </i>
- Genuine GM Parts : RIVETHEAD: Tales From the Assembly Line <i> By Ben Hamper</i> , <i> (Warner Books: $19.95; 256 pp.) </i>
- HEALTH HORIZONS : PSYCHOLOGY : Sinking Feeling : Confessions of an Almost-Hypochondriac
- Gerona's Medieval Jewish Quarter
- Kiss Me Kate (KCAL today at noon)....
- Non-Disclosure of Regulators' Concerns at Heart of Keating Case : Courts: Trial focuses on the failure of Lincoln's small investors to learn of the thrift's inadequate net worth.
- THE FAMILY WAY
- Great Stone Face
- Red Grapefruit Does Better Inland
- The School of Cruelty : BOYS OF LIFE <i> By Paul Russell (E. P. Dutton: $18.95; 309 pp.) </i>
- The Region : Nack Heads Transit Panel
- Black African Immigrants Grow to Feel Ill-at-Ease, Unwanted in Europe : Discrimination: Newcomers force to the surface difficult questions about the ultimate compatibility of widely differing cultures.
- Genuine 'Bridge'
- L.A. SPEAK
- Suns and Lovers : DAUGHTERS <i> By Paule Marshall (Atheneum: $21.95; 416 pp.) </i>
- Train Ride in Copper Canyon Will Highlight Nine-Day Trip
- Settle Dispute Quickly to Avoid More Expense
- THE BOLSHEVIK WHO CAME IN FROM THE COLD : Boris Yeltsin Staved Off the Coup and Toppled the Communists. But Is He a True Democrat or a New Kind of Demagogue?
- Inns in the Mist : Beds and Breakfasts with Personality in Two Small Towns on Oregon's Wind-swept Coast : Newport: Curling Up With A Good Book at the Sylvia Beach Hotel
- Calabasas Fit for New King
- The Apocalyptic Truth
- Remaking Mr. Jones : Robert Shushan Had a Theory: Changing the Appearance of the Developmentally Disabled Could Transform Their Lives. And With James Jones, Who Was Ridiculed as 'the Wolfman,' He Put His Theory to the Test.
- STYLE : DESIGN : A Delicate Balance
- TEAM MILLER : Plenty of Discipline, a Basketball Hoop in the Driveway and Oatmeal Every Morning--That's the Millers' Recipe for Success
- Washington State Voters May Grant the Right to Die : Medicine: Pioneering ballot measure could make doctor-assisted suicide a legal option for terminally ill.
- Llama-Breeding Packs a Punch Across Britain : Trends: The animals' popularity is growing along with their soft fur and long lashes. They can be trained to go over jumps, much as horses do in dressage.
- Sampling <i> Satay </i> in Indonesian Sultan's Palace
- Pasadena : Drug Program Wins Grant
- At Indian Pueblo, Running Is a Religion : Tradition: Generations of residents have loped tirelessly across the desert. The activity provides a time for meditation.
- Chalk One Up for Festivals : Arborfest, Asphalt Art Draw Crowds
- MORE ON PAI GOW
- Wilson's Veto of Gay Job Bias Bill
- HEALTH HORIZONS : Letter from the Editor
- Back of the Book : Religion: The little-known Ancient Biblical Manuscript Center in Claremont is getting attention for its plan to publish an index to the Dead Sea Scrolls next year.
- Wilson of Newbury Park Gains Edge on Rival Runner
- Bringing Down the Curtain in Baltimore : Baseball: The Orioles are leaving, but the memories will remain at Memorial Stadium.
- Wilson's Veto of Gay Job Bias Bill
- A Tough Act to Follow : Who can assume Miles Davis' leadership role in challenging the music's boundaries and inspiring change? Here are six candidates
- Power Trio, Pop Craft : NIRVANA: "Nevermind", <i> DGC</i>
- Herbert Marshall, who starred opposite Bette Davis...
- Hawaii Plans Cabin Villages for Homeless : Shelters: The state's staggering housing costs have forced many into the streets. Some residents object to the plan.
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Cancer Expert Discusses Quackery
- New Land-Use Policies Approved
- Making the Library a Youth Hang-Out : Renovated Santa Ana Facility Is Meant to Be Inviting Refuge for Eager Minds
- No Heroics, Just Bravery : Dodgers: Giants apply the final insults in a 4-0 victory that wraps up the NL West for Atlanta.
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Occidental Gets Past Claremont
- Top-Ranked Hart Places 1st in Cross-Country Invitational
- Four to Receive Awards From O.C. Hall of Fame
- Discount Deals Offered by Hotel Chains for Weekend Travel
- Robert Wedin has been elected to fill...
- Keating Trial Centers on Whether Warning Went Unheeded at the Top : S&Ls;: Testimony indicates he didn't tell his bond sales force or would-be buyers that regulators felt that Lincoln S&L; was financially shaky.
- How to Marry a Millionaire : WHAT HAS <i> SHE</i> GOT? <i> By Cynthia S. Smith (Donald I</i> .<i> Fine: $19.95; 225 pp.) </i>
- MELTING POT
- Stacy New Director of L.A. AIA Chapter
- Hostel System Offers Inexpensive Nightly Rates
- Wilson's Veto of Gay Job Bias Bill
- Soviet Leaders, Honoring Babi Yar Victims, Condemn Anti-Semitism : Memorial: Gorbachev and Ukrainian leader recall the thousands killed 50 years ago by the Nazis and denounce those who exploit ethnic divisions.
- Australian's Once-in-Lifetime Gem Find : Mineral: New South Wales prospector finds mussel-shell opal worth nearly $2 million. Discovery called unique because of its size and its full spectrum of colors.
- REAL BAD
- AIDS in Hollywood: The Brad Davis Fallout
- Moved but Not Moving
- Readers Speak Out on Reading Aloud
- Readers Speak Out on Reading Aloud
- Task Force II Plans 'Will Destroy' Arcadia Schools
- AIDS in Hollywood: The Brad Davis Fallout
- Fully Ripened, Not Gassed, Tomatoes Is Way for Farmers to Improve Sales
- They've Experienced 'Scents of Trouble'
- AIDS in Hollywood: The Brad Davis Fallout
- 2 Views on Proposed Card Casino
- Throw Down Those Car Keys and Pedal
- Why Not Marine Base as Jail Site?
- Debating the Soundness and Merits of Irvine's Development and Planning
- Azusa Mobile Home Tenants 'Rising Up'
- NONFICTION - Oct. 6, 1991
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- Obituaries - Oct. 6, 1991
- San Diego County - News from Oct. 6, 1991
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- Names in the News - Oct. 6, 1991
- Names in the News - Oct. 6, 1991
- Names in the News - Oct. 6, 1991
- Sampling the Best of Life in Utrecht
- GOLDEN TRIP: Bowers Museum director Peter Keller,...
- HUNTING TIP: It's a jungle out there...
- Teaching Music: It's a Tough Job in a World Full of Wanna-Bes and Critics
- March by 1,000 Gay Activists Halts Business : Protest: The demonstration on the Westside is the latest against Gov. Wilson's veto of legislation that would have banned job discrimination against homosexuals.