- Am-Ex to Offer Phone Billing on Its Cards
- Ventura County National Says Profit Rose 71%
- Linda Stadtlander has joined Horizon Pacific Properties....
- SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY : Computer Slump? Ingram Micro D Sales Up 54% in 3rd Quarter
- P.M. BRIEFING : Firm to Raise Stake in Neiman
- Father of Store Official Guilty of Insider Trading : Courts: The jury finds the man had improperly purchased stock options days before a merger proposal became known.
- Pepsico to Reorganize Its Global Restaurant Business
- Ford Reports 78.7% Earnings Drop : Auto maker: The decline was even worse than analysts had expected as worldwide car operations suffered.
- Spear/Hall Advertising and Public Relations has named...
- Saturn Spins Into Showrooms : Autos: El Cajon dealer launches low-key campaign as General Motors pins hopes on car designed to compete against Japanese imports.
- Bootee Camp Prepares, Reassures Fathers-to-Be : Parenting: Expectant dads mingle with 'veterans' in classes that make participants feel more at ease with infants.
- BRUSSELS : Money for Eastern Europe
- Regional Outlook : S. Korea Makes Play for Unity to North's Allies : President Roh Tae Woo even staged a soccer match as part of his diplomatic plan. At stake as the strategy plays out is peace and stability in a potential regional powder keg.
- COLUMN ONE : Days of Glory for the Legion : After several decades of decline, France's legendary fighting group has three desert-tested regiments in Saudi Arabia and a wave of recruits from Communist regimes.
- William French Smith, 73, Dies; Reagan Adviser and Atty. Gen.
- QUESTIONS & ANSWERS : Congress: 20th District
- Break in Fog Siege Due for 2 to 3 Days
- As Opener Approaches, Lakers Get Dunleavy's Daily Double
- Boxing Referee Nearly Reaches End of His Rope
- Short Takes : Feast of Rare China Set for Bids
- Avant-Garde Flutist Grows to Play Own Compositions
- Bradley Jay Barnblatt has joined Suncoast Commercial...
- P.M. BRIEFING : British Confidence at 10-Yr. Low
- American Mobile to Buy Assets, Merge Systems
- Spear Financial Services Posts Big Earnings Gain
- Superior, Topy Form Joint Wheel-Making Company
- Marysue Breen has been named marketing director...
- New Home Sales Off 6%; Worst in 6 Months
- 3 Killed in Santa Ana
- BOOK REVIEW : One Human Protest of Animal Treatment : INHUMANE SOCIETY; The American Way of Exploiting Animals <i> by Michael W. Fox</i> St. Martin's Press $18.95, 268 pages
- NATION : Bias in Bakker Sentence Seen
- Documentary : In Japan's Worst Slum, Angry Underclass Feels a Nation's Prejudice : The ghetto in Osaka may not be horrible by some standards. But it is a public blind spot for another kind of poverty.
- CLIPBOARD : BREEDING BIRDS : PURPLE FINCH (Carpodacus californicus)
- Pro-Independence Bloc Wins in Georgia Republic
- Hair-Raising Ways of Fighting Baldness
- God on His Side, Hussein Claims; Won't Quit Kuwait
- Insider : Presidential Timber? Cheney Lets Chips Fall as He Gains Stature : The defense secretary has gained global recognition as a warrior-diplomat. Even the Kremlin has offered a nudge toward the White House.
- Hearings Set on Impact Reports
- Therapist Portrays Broderick as 'Angry' : Court: During counseling on custody of children, Betty Broderick said, according to a psychologist giving testimony, " 'I'm not going to be a single parent of four kids. He'll die first.' "
- Teacher Charged With Embezzlement
- Limits Favored for Supervisors : Times Poll: Seven out of 10 registered voters in county support a two-term restriction on board members' tenure.
- Rams Also Were Beaten Up by Steelers : Pittsburgh: Chuck Noll's hit men leave their mark with a series of crunching blows in 41-10 victory.
- Grant Injured in Clipper Loss
- The Sidelines : Evans Cut Loose by Red Sox
- Rick Plank has been named used car...
- Ernst & Young has named Fredric Anderson,...
- Chris Moock has joined Grubb & Ellis...
- 5 Killed at Mosque in Clash Between Hindus, India Police
- Guillermo Garcia; Chess Grand Master
- Home Climbers' Fitness Options
- Use of Force Not Ruled Out, Baker Warns : Mideast: He vows not to appease Hussein's aggression. The harsh words dampen talk of a diplomatic settlement.
- Recycling Will Increase Trash Fees in Stanton
- San Diego
- Lindsay Burns and Holly Brunkow were the...
- The Sidelines : Lakers Waive Guard Keith Smith
- San Diego
- Capriati Ranked 10th in Women's Tennis
- Louisville Administration Keeps Starting QB Eligible
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Klostermann, Lloyd Back; Whisenhunt Is Released
- Owner Marge Schott of the Cincinnati Reds...
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NFL : Owners Ordered by Judge to Pay Fund $29.4 Million
- Short Takes : Hockey's Gilmour Scores Role
- Music Reviews : Mester Leads Pasadena Symphony Opening
- SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY
- John Burnham & Co. insurance division has...
- Debra Rose-Johnson has been promoted to vice...
- P.M. BRIEFING : UAW, Chrysler Agree on Pact Similar to Ford, GM Contracts
- Maxicare Earns First Quarterly Profit Since '86
- REGIONAL PEOPLE
- Thomas Davis Jr. has been appointed general...
- Boeing Confirms 777 Launch: The company's board...
- Lendco Shifts as Car Market Loses Speed : Auto leases: The Calabasas concern once had more business than it could deal with. But the current slump has forced the company to work harder at getting dealers' business.
- Firm Hopes Clean-Air Laws Will Boost Sales : Glendale: Struggling Pollution Research and Control Corp. expects legislation to increase demand for its emissions monitoring devices.
- Brendan Murphy has joined Carmel Higland Golf...
- Texas Instruments Unveils Laptop Computer: TI joined...
- Maureen Aten has been promoted to project...
- Traffic Tickets on Verge of Entering Computer Age : Law enforcement: The Highway Patrol will test a hand-held device that prints out violations. Motorists may eventually be able to pay fines without leaving their cars.
- Jacques Demy; Directed 'Umbrellas of Cherbourg'
- MEXICO CITY : State of Mexico's Union
- REGIONAL REPORT / SOUTHERN POLITICS : An Ugly Past Is in Conflict With Area's Quest to Be Truly 'New' : Charges of racism are still quickly leveled, along with cries of 'Uncle Tom.' Education is a key issue in many races.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : What She Did for Love
- $12 Million OKd to Purchase Land for Santa Monicas Park : Congress: The appropriation is less than had been sought, but is the highest sum for any national park for the next fiscal year.
- IRVINE : Man Gets 16 Months for Killing Another
- Stakes High in Pringle-Umberg Race : Politics: The battle over who will represent the 72nd Assembly District has become a power play for both the Republican and Democratic parties.
- COUNCIL RESOLUTION : Liability Claim
- COLUMN LEFT : Uniting to Slay a Jolly Green Giant : Everyone loses when a plant moves out of the country and exploits cheap labor.
- Forgery Suspect Flees From Police Station
- Byrds, Ike & Tina Named to Rock Hall of Fame : Pop Music: The Impressions, John Lee Hooker and Wilson Pickett are among the newest members of rock 'n' roll royalty.
- Orion Seeks New Financing: Orion Pictures Corp.,...
- Arete Associates in Sherman Oaks won a...
- Jim Schiff, controller of Carmel Highland Golf...
- Manville Corp.: The international manufacturing and natural...
- Tom B. Dent has been named chief...
- RTC Says Funding Delays to Cost $350 Million : Thrift bailout: The agency blames Congress, but the chairman of the House Banking Committee says the Administration refused to cooperate.
- Stanley L. Levine of Georgio & Tosdal...
- Don't Let Impatience Bring War, Bush Urged
- Fed Acts to Cut Interest Rates; Drop Is Modest
- WORLD : Tiger Helps Catch Jail Escapee
- LAGUNA BEACH : School Renovation Plans Criticized
- Sergeant to Give Up Notes on Drug Raid at 39th and Dalton : Police: Prosecutors had demanded to see the records, compiled during an investigation of four officers accused of vandalizing apartments.
- VENTURA COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : We Say Yes to Transit Measure A
- The Symbolic Importance of L
- A Much Better Immigration Law
- False Endorsements Haunt Pringle : Campaign: Incumbent assemblyman says leftover printing material was redistributed, giving voters the wrong information. One police group raises the possibility of a lawsuit.
- Whittier Christian Reloads : Prep football: Heralds replace their powerhouse backfield with defensive end Ron Rector and linebacker Rex Pritchard.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NATION : Louisville Finally Breaks Into Top 25
- Hospital Releases Davis to Recuperate at Home
- Steelers Quickly Show Rams Are Merely 2-5 Team : Pro football: Hoge scores three times in Pittsburgh's 41-10 victory. Gary fumbles three times and gains only 34 yards.
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- Hewlett-Packard Co. in Calabasas won a $584,576...
- British, French Link Up Under English Channel
- A New Game: Mix 'n' Match Propositions
- FDA Seeks Ban on 100 Ingredients in Over-the-Counter Diet Products
- Car Sales Help GNP Post 1.8% Gain in Quarter
- Supreme Court Scrutinizes Ban on Abortion Counseling
- LOCAL : Guns N' Roses Singer Arrested
- Disney Raises Ticket Prices to Disneyland
- 2 Arrested in Illegal Dumping of Hazardous Waste : Sting operations: The district attorney's office took action after seeing a newspaper ad.
- SANTA ANA : $100,000 Damage in Fire Seen as Arson
- Beleaguered Casino Files for Bankruptcy
- MOORPARK : Library Advocates Turn Up the Volume
- U.S. Study Neutral on Hope Deal : Jordan Ranch: A large parcel would be allocated for public use but 59 acres would be affected, a draft environmental study says.
- Christmas With 'Godfather' : Movies: Following a weekend screening, Paramount executives decide not to delay the Coppola epic until Easter.
- Short Takes : 'Civil War' Creator Criticizes TV
- Short Takes : Album, Video to Fight Hunger
- Comarco Inc. in Camarillo won a $1.2-million...
- A. Vincent Siciliano, president and chief executive...
- Kevin Coyle has been named manager-tenant development...
- New Clean Air Act Cost Study: The...
- Steres, Alpert & Crane has promoted Maryanne...
- Ashton-Tate Corp. has promoted David R. Proctor...
- Unocal to Boost Oil Drilling; Firm Cites Higher Revenue
- 2 Arabs Killed in Incidents Related to Temple Mount
- 61 Arrested at San Fransisco Protest of Middle East Policy
- Sacramento to Vote on Merger of City, County
- Consulting Industry Takes Off
- A 'Vukuto' Workout : Funk-Style Aerobics Take on Feeling of Live Rock Concert
- Beleaguered Casino Seeks Protection of Bankruptcy Act
- Democrats Wage 'Class Warfare,' Bush Charges : Politics: President emphasizes his 'don't blame me' theme as he enters the final week of campaigning.
- Child Care Takes First Baby Steps : Helping the working poor help themselves
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Proposition E: The Space Saver
- Kennel Owner Faces New Charges of Cruelty in Sales to Medical Labs
- EPA Plan Is 1st Step Toward Cleaner Air : Pollution: A strict smog-reduction proposal, the result of a 1988 lawsuit by Citizens to Preserve the Ojai, mainly targets gasoline production and quality.
- Top Officials Invited to Testify on Wildfires
- CHP Computers to Chase Down Facts, Help Spit Out Tickets Fast
- San Diego
- Judge OKs Temporary Plan to Ease Crowded Jails
- A Motley Crew: Chargers Piece Together Backfield
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Michael Feinstein Provides Right Mix at Pavilion
- Boeing Profit Up Sharply as Orders Climb
- Ventura County Sales of Existing Houses Drop 20%
- Calnetics Announces 143% Rise in Net Income
- Chrysler Posts Loss; More GM Plants May Shut : Autos: The No. 3 car maker ended the quarter with $214 million in red ink. Analysts say GM could write off $1 billion to close 11 facilities, including Van Nuys, at least temporarily.
- Lee Gibbs has been named vice president...
- The Reasons We Spend as Much as We Do
- Ocean Dumping Ban to Be Considered: Delegates...
- STOCKS : Dow Falls 5.94 Despite Upbeat Budget News
- Real-Estate-Related Stocks Move Down : Investing: The slow housing market is affecting the county's six publicly traded building and real-estate finance firms.
- HARARE : To Boycott Or Not?
- Kizer Says Anti-Smoking Ads Work : Health: State official says people are remembering the campaign's message. But it is too early to tell how many are following its advice.
- 2 Killed, 4 Injured in Weekend Car Crashes
- PacBell Improperly Charging for Inside Wiring, Two Consumer Groups Charge
- WESTMINSTER : Mayor Smith Leads in Fund Raising
- Mistrial Is Rejected in Maniscalco Case
- Land Swap Needed for Power Plant Dies
- League Gains Marquee Value : TeamTennis: Navratilova and Connors sign to play during 1991 season for unspecified teams.
- Go For Wand, the 3-year-old filly who...
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : CHARGERS : Goeas Has Knee Surgery; He Will Miss Two Games
- Rangers, Vanbiesbrouck Blank Nordiques
- Sandra Miller, 26, testified at the trial...
- Music Reviews : Chamber Orchestra in Norris Theatre Concert
- Short Takes : Oates Changes Gears on Forests
- Taco Bell Rings In New Price Setup : Marketing: The low-price leader establishes three menu categories, all under $1.
- A Cider Maker's Sparkling Success
- Tom Catiglioni has joined Townsend Lincoln/Mercury as...
- Workers' Education Not Adequate, Employers Say
- W. Kenney Miller has joined Wheeler Wilmer...
- U.S. Troops Sent No-Melt Chocolate
- Price Cuts Part of New Taco Bell Strategy : Fast food: The move follows similar action by rival Del Taco/Naugle's. It may bolster the chain's position as the industry's low-price leader.
- Devon Eubanks has been named vice president...
- Merrill Lynch & Co. to Reorganize: The...
- Karpov Seems to Hold the Edge as 8th Chess Game Is Adjourned
- Unfavorite Son : Some Fallbrook Residents Say Town Is Getting a Bad Image Because It's Also Home to White Supremacist Tom Metzger
- Local : Fall Kills Lancaster Woman, 87
- Witness Says Hidden 'Bodies' Mentioned
- Next Fight to Pay Holyfield $20 Million
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Electricity at Rock en Espanol
- Teresa De Francisci; Miss Liberty Model
- Census Reveals China Population of 1.133 Billion
- It May Rain on Halloween
- ELECTIONS SCHOOL BOARD : Different Challenges Emerge in Countdown to School Elections
- Parts of Valley Center Plan OKd : Growth: Two country-town neighborhoods and greater housing density than community leaders wanted are in the plan approved by county supervisors.
- Bo Can Live Without Bobsleds
- Juror Sentenced to 5 Months in Jail : Courts: Huntington Beach man offered defendant Michael Goland his choice of verdicts, allegedly to take advantage of real estate connections.
- When Garfield Is Down, Bulldogs Aren't Out of It
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Sonny Boy': Bizarre but Touching Comic Fable
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- Mimi Rogers Hoping for 'Really Co-Starring' Film Roles for Women
- Pacific Chorale to Sing One of Leonard Bernstein's Last Works : Tribute: The famed conductor's Missa Brevis, a difficult and rhythmic piece, will debut in an expanded format Wednesday at the Orange County Performing Arts Center.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Measure D Backers Hold Rally in Park
- Marinovich Rejoins Trojans : USC: Quarterback returns from suspension but isn't guaranteed a starting job against Cal.
- The Sidelines : Ben Johnson to Return to U.S. Competition at L.A. Meet in Jan.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL UPDATE : Notre Dame's Zorich May Sit Out the Season
- 'Ghost' Writer Finally Makes the Top Rung : Movies: After a 20-year struggle, Bruce Joel Rubin is riding high. His shocking 'Jacob's Ladder' opens Friday.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Steve Earle Burns Rubber at the Roxy
- Carol Isackson has joined the Musick, Peeler...
- North County Bank has named Joe Blinn,...
- Rohr Opens New Plant in Texas Joint Venture
- San Diego stocks have suffered more than...
- Jeffrey Morse has been promoted to vice...
- Non-Obscenity Pledges for Artists Dropped After Curbs Are Eased
- High Court Hears Air Trauma Case : Law: Passengers aboard a jet that avoided a crash want to sue, claiming mental injuries. An international treaty is the key to the dispute.
- Japan Fishing Boat Seized
- WORLD : Marcinkus Quits Vatican Service
- Challenge Met: Gourmet Meal Just in Time for 'Murder'
- PROPOSITIONS 128, 130 : Campaign Strategy Links 2 Environmental Initiatives
- Joan Brown; Figurative Artist, Teacher
- Lesbian Convicted of Beating Her Lover
- THOUSAND OAKS : Developer's Mailing Backs 4 Candidates
- Bradley Pledges Swift Assistance for Leningrad
- PERSPECTIVE ON LATIN AMERICA : Swamped by U.S. Policy Backwash : U.S. political and economic debilitation, along with oil shocks from the gulf crisis, piles new troubles on old.
- Ridership Up for 6-Month-Old Train
- San Diego
- The Sidelines : 9 Teams Favored for Aloha Bowl
- Marcellus Chrishon
- COLLEGE DIVISION : Azusa Proves Pleasant Surprise
- PREP POLLS : Football Writers' Poll
- ART REVIEW : Surrealists Who Changed Their Scenery
- Congress Boosts Private Rocket Launching Services
- Ex-Tax Collector Gets Jail for Tax Evasion:...
- American Settles Libel Suit With Soviets : Litigation: The Russian negotiators admit that the charges of spying were a misunderstanding, businessman's lawyer says.
- Louis Althusser; Marxist Philosopher
- Local : 2 Arrested in Hit-and-Run Death of N. Hollywood Flower Vendor
- Profile : Croatia's 'Raving Nationalist' Now Seeks to Contain the Flames : The president of the Yugoslavian republic may hold the key to preserving the democracy he sparked and to averting civil war with neighboring Serbia.
- Gulf Mishap Kills 8 Sailors : Saddam Tells His Generals to Brace for War
- Office for Jewish Emigration Opens in Moscow : Soviet Union: The agency, with official sanction, will assist on exit visas. It will also monitor human rights.
- 3rd Train Added Between L.A. and Santa Barbara : Transit: Amtrak and Caltrans hope that the latest run will lead to more communter rail service throughout the Southland.
- NEW DELHI : Government Teeters
- 5 Students, Rival Coach Suspended Over Melee
- COSTA MESA : Conviction Upheld in Murder by Auto
- L.A.-Nevada Parkland Swap Killed by Congress : Environment: Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev.) defeats a bill to trade two Southland canyons for 5,882 acres and a power corridor.
- Political Power of Senior Citizens
- An Ignored Theater of the Absurd : City Life: A mostly unnoticed drama is played out daily by down-and-outers who frequent Horton Plaza Park. Downtown workers avert their eyes as they scurry past the park that the city hopes to reclaim by removing benches and grass.
- Verdict Against Metzger
- Voter Apathy
- After Restructuring, American Ecology Posts 2nd Profitable Quarter in a Row : Waste disposal: The company earns $498,000 during the same period in which it lost $1.79 million a year ago. It is still seeking investors despite a recent $28.5-million infusion.
- Magnet Schools and Immigrants
- Media : Singapore's Paradox: Hostility...
- Kathy Drucquer has been named sales manager...
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- Voters, Beware
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- Guess Who Pays
- OOPS: The Laguna Beach Taxpayer's Assn. opposes...
- 3 Men Killed, 1 Wounded in O.C. Shootings
- RELIEF? Most Riverside County commuters say they're...
- Deficit-Reduction Bill Rife With Favoritism : Budget: Lawmakers continue to fund pet projects and provide tax breaks for home-state industries.
- TONIGHT: Joel Beinin, associate professor of history...
- Bingo Raid Evidence Presented : Identity Inc.: Torn-up checks found in trash cans were uncashed payments from workers' relatives, police say.
- Invitations Out for Arena Rites : Sports venues: Anaheim prepares for Nov. 8 groundbreaking of a $100-million facility similar to one for Santa Ana.
- Wilson Defends His Killing of Water Bill
- AGING: Vincent Price, the movies' venerable ghoulmeister...
- SNAILS OF JUSTICE: As the Thomas Maniscalco...
- House Challengers Depend on Ingenuity, Not Money : Politics: Incumbents have huge edge in fund raising. Opponents skimp on everything except consultants.
- U.S. Plans Talks on Gulf Offensive : Strategy: Officials are becoming convinced that Iraq will not quit Kuwait. Baker will confer with allies on the embargo and a timetable for possible military action.
- GOVERNOR : Wilson Bristles Over Criticism on Rights Bill, Assails Kennedy
- Woman Jailed in Husband's Death Released
- Merchants Apply Pier Pressure : Crime: Downtown San Clemente businessmen are demanding added police protection against a rising tide of problems they say are being caused by skinheads and rowdy skateboarders.
- Gray Area of Testing Is Decried : Drug screening: U.S. nearly was disqualified at Seoul after Augmon came up positive for testosterone.
- NOTEBOOK : Steelers' Noll Not Easily Impressed, Even in 41-10 Victory
- Hughes Unit Expected to Stay in Torrance
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