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What happened on November 14, 1989
SPORTS
Swimmer Victor Davis, 25, Dies of Injuries
ELLIOTT ALMOND, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ANALYSIS : East German Sports Machine May Gear Down With Changes
RANDY HARVEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Conflicting Evidence in Davis' Death
From Associated Press
Sometimes, He's Terror of Toronto : Hockey: Even to his own team, Maple Leaf owner Harold Ballard is a master manipulator.
JULIE CART, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Boxer Who Lost to Opponent's Mother Pulls Out of Rematch
From Associated Press
Sonora Football Coach Allen Resigns
TOM HAMILTON
No Foul: Crown Quest Wins at Aqueduct
Associated Press
ON THE SIDELINES : School Recalls Crash Victims
From Times Wire Services
3 Americans Win Rounds in S. Africa Open
ON THE SIDELINES : Georgia Surprises Officials by Picking Peach Bowl, Paper Says
From Times Wire Services
Commissioners Promise Free Telecasts : Cable TV: Congressmen are upset by increasing number of major sports broadcast on pay-per-view basis.
From Reuters
Notes on a Scorecard
ALLAN MALAMUD
ON THE SIDELINES : Super Middleweight Lee Wins
From Times Wire Services
Names in the News
Dismissed Academic Adviser Loses Suit Against University of Nebraska : Education: Woman alleges she was fired for investigating records of student athletes.
From Associated Press
ON THE SIDELINES : Soviets to Host Skating Event
From Times Wire Services
Names in the News
Names in the News
Beuerlein's Chances to Play Seem to Be Chancy at Best
MARK HEISLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Names in the News
This Time, Everett Was Able to Shoot From Hip : Rams: The seriousness of the hip injury the quarterback suffered three weeks ago was never disclosed.
CHRIS DUFRESNE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ON THE SIDELINES : Soviet World Title Fight Delayed
From Times Wire Services
Peck Running in Mental Overdrive
HEATHER SMALLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Padres Prepare Gala in Hopes Davis Will Win Cy Young Award
BOB NIGHTENGALE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
After Slow Start, Sabatini Beats Magers at New York
CINDY SHMERLER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Names in the News
Dodgers, Angels Plan Talks With Free Agent Langston
ROSS NEWHAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bruins Are Given Another Reason to Point for Trojans
JERRY CROWE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Penn State Likely Foe for Holiday : College Football: Nittany Lions have an agreement to play Western Athletic Conference champion, sources say.
CURT HOLBREICH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE NBA : East Coast Has Its Own Kind of Magic
SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER
ON THE SIDELINES : Zimbabwe Bans 4 Soccer Players
From Times Wire Services
NFL's Team of the Decade? The 49ers Win Going Away
GARR KLUENDER
High School Center Commits to UCLA
JERRY CROWE
Tops Seeds Advance in Section Tennis
Manning Is Man-of-All-Positions
MARTIN BECK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Boston Red Sox Place Slugger Rice on Waivers
Dravecky Retires Because of Risks : Baseball: Giants' left-hander, 33, who rebounded from cancer, learns he may have a new tumor in his pitching arm.
From Associated Press
ON THE SIDELINES : Victim Testifies at Rape Trial
From Times Wire Services
UCLA Will Rise Again, Making Up for the Fall
MIKE DOWNEY
Usc Football Watch : An Inside Look
STEVE SPRINGER
Zendejas' Kick Gives Oilers a 26-24 Victory
From Associated Press
Everett Can Shoot From Hip Again : Rams: The quarterback has finally recovered from his pointer injury, suffered three weeks ago, which was more serious than ever disclosed.
CHRIS DUFRESNE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dismissed Academic Adviser Loses Suit Against University of Nebraska : Education: Woman alleges she was fired for investigating records of student athletes.
From Associated Press
SANTA ANITA : Alwuhush Runs Monster Race in Burke
BOB MIESZERSKI
His Leadership Put PGA Tour on the Green
JIM MURRAY
Graf Hopes to Play in East Germany
Newsday
SAN DIEGO HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Imperial's 'Rebuilding Year' a Success
LAURA PALMER
Capistrano Valley Finishes First in Football Poll
Pringle Hits Books Once More : Football: The Titan running back sets the NCAA record for most rushing yards in two consecutive games.
ROBYN NORWOOD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cheetah Still Setting Pace in Yacht Race
NBA ROUNDUP : Malone, Stockton Lead Jazz to Victory
From Associated Press
Dokes Gets a Win, but It Isn't Pretty
EARL GUSTKEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bahr Expected to Kick Against Steelers
BRIAN HEWITT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lions Pick Chaos Over Convention : Football: Coach's strategy makes observers wonder if "run-and-shoot" will crash and burn.
JIM LITKE, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sunday Silence to Undergo Surgery for Small Bone Chip
JAY HOVDEY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Bel's Starlet Tops Bill at Hollywood's Opener
From Times Wire Services
Man Who Stunned Horse Guilty on Cocaine Charge
From Associated Press
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Crash Landing on Freeway Investigated
MICHAEL CONNELLY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Actor Lands Unwanted Role as the Heavy
MICHAEL CONNELLY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pilot Crash-Lands on Freeway Overpass
COUNTYWIDE : Car-Pool Fines to Beget More Fines
Irish Activist Granted Release on $25,000 Bail : Justice: Siobhan O'Hanlon allegedly concealed an explosives conviction on immigration forms. U.S. magistrate says she isn't likely to flee.
DARRELL DAWSEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Young Cities Offer Tips to County's Newest : Government: Dana Point and Mission Viejo officials advise their Laguna Niguel counterparts to hire a good city manager and a good city attorney--and to 'stay in touch' with the people.
BILL BILLITER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
STANTON : Council to Consider Developer Switch
PEGGY HESKETH
El Cajon
FULLERTON : McColl Test Burn Expected in Early '90
DAVID REYES
Uncle Sam Gets Snookered Again : South Korea: Check the fine print on our deal to sell Seoul 120 jet fighters: Most of them will be assembled there; and the boost to Korean defense won't hasten the return of U.S. forces.
CLYDE V. PRESTOWITZ,
Clyde V. Prestowitz, a former counselor to the secretary of commerce, is a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Rolling Remedy for Big One Is Christened by Pacific Bell
STEVEN R. CHURM, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Closer Council Ties to Advisers Urged
JOHN PENNER
Rescued Boater, 23, in Critical Condition
Associated Press
L.A.'s View of Justice Doesn't Correspond With Residents'
TRACEY KAPLAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
IRVINE : Panel Will Address Dangers of Steroids
El Cajon
Wright, Brown Did Not Violate State Law, Agency Says : Legislature: Fair Political Practices Commission finds the lawmakers' intercession on behalf of Wright's daughter--who received 27 traffic tickets--was not a conflict of interest.
MARK GLADSTONE and JACK CHEEVERS, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
New City's Top Vote-Getter Stresses Caring
BILL BILLITER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mission Viejo Council Sets Recall Election
JIM NEWTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
El Cajon
El Cajon
Soviet Arts Festival Lured 600,000 During 22-Day Run : The Arts: Based on attendance, organizers call the event a success. Whether it will return $1 million to the city remains to be seen.
LEONARD BERNSTEIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Study Finds Stability in City Schools : Education: Five of six students in San Diego ended the school year in the classrooms in which they started. The rate was higher than expected.
DAVID SMOLLAR, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Judges Probe Prosecutors' Choices on Drug Arrests : Enforcement: Defense lawyers claim police target minorities under 'schoolyard' law. Prosecutors say officers go where problem is greatest.
HENRY WEINSTEIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MISSION VIEJO : New Group to Offer Services for Elderly
FRANK MESSINA
Reiner Honored by State Trial Lawyers Association
School Funds
Krauthammer on Israel
Krauthammer on Israel
Preparing for the Big Quake
Contributions
Christmas Parade
Preparing for the Big Quake
Trash Haulers Plead No Contest in Antitrust Case
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Funding Plan OKd for Widening Bridge
Suit by ZZZZ Best Figure Against LAPD Dismissed
Touchy Issues Keep Leader of Right-Wing Group on Go
SANDY BANKS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Stiff Penalty Proposed for Destroying Historic Sites
Ex-RTD Worker Charged in Illegal Computer Use
Judge's Ruling Clears Way for Roache to Run : Politics: A Superior Court judge said the Sheriff's Department captain cannot be prevented by department policies from opposing his boss in the next election.
RICHARD A. SERRANO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Prop. 103: Illusion Seeking Reality : Insurance: Fairness is a two-way street. The industry can't keep carrying uninsured and risky drivers at the expense of others.
ALAN R. WOLEN,
Alan R. Wolen is an attorney with a Los Angeles firm that represents a number of insurers in the current rate hearings.
School District Expands Its Help Line to 818 Area
Snyder Out of City Hall but Not Advocacy Business
JOHN H. LEE
COUNTYWIDE : Antiserum Working on 3 Sick Horses
STEVEN R. CHURM
Christmas Parade
Tale of Intrigue Surfaces in Job Demotion Case
HUGO MARTIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
It's Time to Try Again
Not an Anschluss , but a Reformed GDR : East Germany: For those demonstrating in the streets, reunification is not even part of the question.
RONALD D. ASMUS,
Ronald D. Asmus specializes in German affairs at the RAND Corp.
More Than Just a Fad
Health Clinics at High Schools
Thousand Oaks Man Dies in Plane Crash
United Way Contributions Lag for Fifth Year Running
CARLA RIVERA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Youth Soccer Group Takes $30,000 Beating
TOM GORMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COUNTYWIDE : Judge Frees Man in Child-Support Case
CATHERINE GEWERTZ
Judge Dismisses Suit Linked to ZZZZ Best
LYNN STEINBERG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Iranian Pleads Guilty as 8-Year Arms Smuggling Case Winds Down
H.G. REZA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Wetlands Advisory Members Named
BILL BILLITER
Aids In Los Angeles County
Research: Tracy Thomas
IRVINE : Don't Flaunt, Gays Warned by N Victors
LYNN SMITH
La Follette Attacks Burbank Schools Over Violence, Draws Rejoinder
CARLOS V. LOZANO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Car Chase Leads to Pipe Bomb Stash
CIF Ruling Sparks Boycott : Protest: Huntington Beach High students and teachers skipped classes and went on the march in opposing their football team's disqualification from playoffs.
DAVAN MAHARAJ and MATT LAIT, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Requiem for a Statistic
AL MARTINEZ
Krauthammer on Israel
Abductor Is Sought After Sex Attack on Girl, 6, in La Verne : Crime: Victim is taken from yard outside her home, released later nearby. Incident raises fears of parents in community.
JESSE KATZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COUNTYWIDE : Busy Bank Bandit Strikes for 6th Time
CHRIS WOODYARD
Skinheads Attack Shop Owner in Simi
Cadillac of Watches Taken in Robbery at Dealership
JOHN H. LEE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Organist Sings the Praises of His Work
HERBERT J. VIDA
Health Care Needs
FULLERTON : Activist Says Earth Is 'Terminally Ill'
JAMES ROBBINS
Last-Ditch Offer Would Cut Project : Westlake Village: Planners of apartment complex offer to reduce its square footage in exchange for council approval.
GABE FUENTES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ORANGE : Cleaning Up Community Is His Goal
SHANNON SANDS
Barges Provide Crucial Lifeline for Catalina : Survival: All the necessities for living on the island must be brought over from the mainland. If the weather turns foul or the tides are bad, Avalon residents start to worry.
ADRIANNE GOODMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WESTMINSTER : Complaints Aired by Public Defenders
MATT LAIT
Accomplice in Todd Bridges Case Sentenced
The National Bird
Sly Stone Arrested on 1987 Drug Charge
COUNTYWIDE : Plumber to Pay $30,000 to Settle Suit
CATHERINE GEWERTZ
Sacramento Group Seeks Raiders Stake : Pro football: Entrepreneurs trying to lure franchise to capital want part ownership to insure a long stay by team. But owner Al Davis reportedly is resisting such overtures.
KENNETH REICH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Parents Want More Bilingual Help at School : Education: One-fourth of the students at a Tarzana school speak little or no English. Parents say the resulting chaos ruins the learning environment.
SAM ENRIQUEZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
El Cajon
Get Rid of OCTC, Measure M Foes Urge : Transportation: Measure M opponents are solid in their dislike for car-pool lanes and special transit ramps. But they do not suggest ways to finance their freeway proposals.
JEFFREY A. PERLMAN, TIMES URBAN AFFAIRS WRITER
NEWS
Auction of Billy Wilder's Art Fetches $32.6 Million
SUZANNE MUCHNIC, TIMES ART WRITER
Australian Jumps Into Cage, Attacks Gorilla
Associated Press
George T. Pfleger; Former U.S. Electrical Motors Executive
FDA Chief Gets New Post but Is Seen as Scapegoat
MARLENE CIMONS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hoss Named Lebanon's Prime Minister
From Times Wire Services
NATION : Kitty Dukakis in Psychiatric Unit
From Times Wire Services
Pell, 70, to Run Again
NATION IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : University Students Boycott Classes
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
'Maggot Man' Wages Up-Close Battle on Pest : Infestation: While state entomologist searches back yards, residents gird for a double-dose of malathion.
LOUIS SAHAGUN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NATION IN BRIEF : NEW HAMPSHIRE : Seabrook Plant Clears Major Hurdle
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD : Eggs Tossed at Weinberger
From Times Wire Services
Pakistan Cabinet Resigns
Reuters
Health Official Chosen
United Press International
Ferry Capsizes; 15 Killed
Reuters
NATION IN BRIEF : NEW HAMPSHIRE : Dartmouth Plans S. Africa Divestment
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
As Bush Salutes Visiting Walesa, Democrats Press for Decisive Action on East Bloc
MICHAEL ROSS and DAVID LAUTER, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Czech Pro-Democracy Activist Imprisoned
Reuters
Wilder Urges Democrats to Alter Course
WILLIAM J. EATON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LOCAL : Orange County Officials Target Riverside Desert as Site for Jail
From Times Staff and wire service reports
NAMES IN THE NEWS : 'Poets' Model Hasn't Seen Film
From Times Staff and wire service reports
Sunni Muslim a Voice for Moderation in Lebanon
From Associated Press
Toxic Crisis: See It From the Beginning
ROBERT A. JONES
Jackson Cool to Capital Mayor Race : Politics: He says office has too many restrictions. Statehood for District of Columbia is now his top priority.
KEITH LOVE, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
$10-Billion Jetliner Order : Delta OKs Douglas and Boeing Bids
From Reuters
Dannemeyer Scolds Offshore Drilling Foes
ROBERT W. STEWART, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Abortion Issue Will Fade, White House Says
From Associated Press
Duped on Investments, Lincoln Depositors Say
From Associated Press
WORLD : Shamir Begins Tense U.S. Visit
From Times Wire Services
NAMES IN THE NEWS : N.Y.'s Rev. Sharpton Sentenced
From Times Staff and wire service reports
Germany to Reunite, Stay With West, Quayle Predicts
CATHLEEN DECKER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kohl Pays Tribute at Auschwitz, Decries Barbarism
Reuters
Israeli Soldier Slain, 2nd Injured in Gaza Ambush
DANIEL WILLIAMS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NASA Plans Christmas Marathon for Next Trip of Shuttle Columbia
United Press International
Bonn's Offer of Aid Hinges on Changes in E. Germany
From Associated Press
Dukakis Says Wife May Seek More Therapy
From Associated Press
Salvadoran Odyssey: Alicia Pursues Her Dream to L.A.
TRACY WILKINSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
East German Reformer Named Prime Minister : East Bloc: Parliament also picks a non-Communist for a high office. New zones at the frontier are opened.
WILLIAM TUOHY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Communist Boss With a Popular Touch : East Bloc: The new prime minister has been called 'East Germany's Gorbachev.'
WILLIAM TUOHY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON : No-Busing Initiative Approved in Seattle
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Boeing Will Pay Fine in Secrets Case : Defense: Firm pleads guilty and is penalized $5.2 million. Judge questions whether fine is stiff enough in light of a 'serious breach of security.'
JOHN BRODER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LOCAL : 3-Year-Old Dies, Sister Injured in Glendale Fire Set by Brother
From Times Staff and wire service reports
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : CALIFORNIA : Lettuce Workers OK Pact, End Strike
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Jogger Attacked in Central Park to Go Home for Holiday
Associated Press
WORLD : Rebels Win in Namibia Election
From Times Wire Services
Curfew Imposed on Half of San Salvador
From Reuters
COLUMN ONE : For Saudis, Sands Are Shifting : Belt-tightening is the byword after years of frantic growth fueled by oil. Having embraced the modern world, many now fear being trapped by it.
KIM MURPHY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
89 Reported Killed by Electric Fences
Reuters
Warning Light Causes Jet to Abort Chicago Takeoff
Associated Press
Peru's Ruling Party Rebuffed by Voters
Times Wire Services
A Belief That the Worst Has Passed Sets Mood for AFL-CIO Convention : Labor: 'Solidarity' is the official theme and a speech by Polish union hero Lech Walesa the anticipated highlight at the biannual meetings.
BOB BAKER, TIMES LABOR WRITER
NYNEX Reports Tentative Pact to End Strike
From Associated Press
Typhoon Toll Tops 1,000
United Press International
PERSONAL HEALTH : Less Stress Can Mean Higher Blood Pressure
KATHLEEN DOHENY
NATION : Discovery's Launch on Military Mission Delayed at Least 2 Days
From Times Wire Services
Taxpayer Groups, Radio Talk Show Hosts Reunite to Fight 33% Raise for Congress : Politics: Consumer advocates complain about the timing of the vote. House members may get the raise even if it fails in the Senate.
SARA FRITZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RELIGION : Catholic AIDS Session Rapped
From Times Wire Services
Abuse, Bias by Insurers Alleged in Cancer Cases
RICHARD C. PADDOCK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Liechtenstein's Franz Josef II Dead at 83 : Royalty: The tiny nation's popular prince was the world's longest-reigning monarch.
From Associated Press
Most-Wanted Rebel Slain in Sri Lanka
Reuters
NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Museums for Indian Artifacts Backed
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
2 Officers Slain in Car; Inmate Sought
Associated Press
Missing Millionaire Has Moscow Puzzled : Crime: Do the Soviets have Mafia problems? An intriguing case of the disappearing art collector suggests they do.
MASHA HAMILTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN QUENTIN : Kidnap-Rapist Found Hanged
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Winner Confirmed in Yonkers Recount
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Navy Stands Down to Study Its Accidents
From Reuters
Khomeini Son Gets Position on Iran's Top Security Body
Reuters
Navy Accident Toll Climbs to 102 for '89, Highest in Decade : Military: The service has been plagued by a nightmare of fatal incidents. It's the nature of the business, an admiral says.
NORA ZAMICHOW, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LOCAL : N. Hollywood Gang Member Shot
From Times Staff and wire service reports
BOOK REVIEW : Assessing the Gravity of the Situation
LEE DEMBART
NAMES IN THE NEWS : Reagan Tells Teens to Keep Hope
From Times Staff and wire service reports
GOP Governors Pondering a Future Suddenly Complicated by Abortion : Politics: Their hopes for gains in 1990 are less rosy. Reapportionment of the states is at stake.
CATHLEEN DECKER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Prosecutor in Chicago Securities Probes to Resign
Associated Press
Deng Tells Visitors It's All Over, Bids Goodby to Political Career
DAVID HOLLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bush Puts Salk, Landry, 25 Others on Drug Panel
From Associated Press
Kremlin Takes Aim at Economic Malaise : Soviet Union: Time is running out for reforms, a top aide to President Gorbachev warns. He outlines an urgent plan to alter the economy.
MICHAEL PARKS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Inmate Captured in Slaying of 2 Officers
United Press International
Fall at 60 M.P.H. Lands Skydiver in Hospital
United Press International
Breakthrough Reported in NYNEX Strike Talks
From Associated Press
New Cracks in the 'Iron Curtain' : Soviet Union: The right to travel abroad and to emigrate would be greatly expanded under a bill before Parliament.
MICHAEL PARKS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LOCAL : Baby Born in Cab Downtown
From Times Staff and wire service reports
WORLD : Key Berlin Gate Might Open
From Times Wire Services
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : YOSEMITE : Helicopter Rescues Injured Climber
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Migrants From East Straining Housing, Other Resources in W. Germany : Refugees: Tensions rise as the nation struggles to cope with what one official called a 'catastrophe.'
TYLER MARSHALL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Salvador Strikes Back at Rebels : Central America: Guerrillas set up barricades to control capital neighborhoods. The army puts the death toll at 305. Washington blames Nicaragua and Cuba.
MARJORIE MILLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lie Tests for Police Applicants Affirmed : Courts: Appellate panel says polygraph exams do not violate constitutional rights to privacy. The ruling will be binding on trial courts throughout the state.
PHILIP HAGER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Navy Planes Bomb Desert Campground
JOHN HURST and MELISSA HEALY, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
LOCAL : Killer of 2 Students Gets Death
From Times Staff and wire service reports
Collision at Sea Adds to List of Navy's Mishaps
NORA ZAMICHOW, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA : Horse Antiserum Apparently Works
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
County Orders Double Dose of Medfly Spray
RICHARD SIMON and STEPHANIE CHAVEZ, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Glimpses
From Times Staff and wire service reports
Road Show Offers Loud Look Into a Designer's Vision
LEON WHITESON,
Leon Whiteson writes regularly for View on design and architecture.
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : CORONADO : Anti-RV Ordinance Also Snags Cadillacs
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Virginia Still Tallying Governor's Race
Associated Press
NAMES IN THE NEWS : Whoopi Gets Birthday Bundle
From Times Staff and wire service reports
PERSONAL HEALTH : '30s Treatment for Varicose Veins Makes a Comeback
KATHLEEN DOHENY
William Morris Jr.; Heir to Talent-Agency Dynasty
New-Found Site in Jungle May Be First Mayan City
THOMAS H. MAUGH II, TIMES SCIENCE WRITER
Walesa to AFL-CIO: More Help Needed : Poland: Solidarity leader thanks union federation for its support, but presses his case for more U.S. aid.
From Associated Press
Rue Starr; Gay Rights Activist and Musician
Czechoslovakia Opens Borders : East Bloc: The most hard-line of Soviet Bloc nations will allow travel out of the country without the need of an exit visa.
From Associated Press
High Court Upholds Boston Police Drug Testing
DAVID G. SAVAGE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Following Suit : As Students Fixate on Clothes, More Schools Opt for Uniforms
RON HARRIS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kenny (Pancho) Hagood; Jazz Singer and Balladeer
NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Seat Black Juror, Appeals Court Rules
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Irvine Group Warns Gays: Don't Flaunt Your Ways
LYNN SMITH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ENTERTAINMENT
Beautiful People of Natchitoches Turn Out for 'Magnolias'
CHARLES CHAMPLIN, TIMES ARTS EDITOR
PERFORMANCE ART REVIEW : Enigmatic Program by Derevo
CATHY CURTIS
Hinojosa: Not Just Any Sweetheart of the Rodeo
CHRIS WILLMAN
Tv & Video
ALEENE MacMINN,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Art
ALEENE MacMINN,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
MUSIC REVIEW : Porat Conducts Mozart Camerata in Season Opener
SUSAN BLISS
SHORT TAKES : Fur Protest Going to 5th Avenue
From Times Staff and wire service reports
Tv's Top 10
From Times Staff and wire service reports
Tv & Video
ALEENE MacMINN,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Two Events Will Benefit Services to AIDS Patients
Art
ALEENE MacMINN,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Tv & Video
ALEENE MacMINN,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Original Americans May Get Museum
From Associated Press
Movies
ALEENE MacMINN,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
TV REVIEW : A Marketing Revolution in 'Mr. Sears' Catalogue'
MARTIN ZIMMERMAN
SHORT TAKES : 'Ghetto' Is Best London Play
From Times Staff and wire service reports
JAZZ REVIEW : Jean-Luc Ponty at Wiltern Theatre
DON HECKMAN
SHORT TAKES : Actress Defends Play at College
From Times Staff and wire service reports
SHORT TAKES : Hulce Can't Find Time for Roots
From Times Staff and wire service reports
NEW MUSIC REVIEW : David Lynch's 'Industrial Symphony' Heavy on Spectacle
DON SNOWDEN
Madrid's Mecano Finds An American Audience
CLAUDIA PUIG
Tv & Video
ALEENE MacMINN,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
TV REVIEW : A Marketing Revolution in 'Mr. Sears Catalogue'
MARTIN ZIMMERMAN
Tri-Star Scores With 'Talking,' 'Bear'
DANIEL CERONE, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press.
More Drama Off the Screen in 'Heat of Night'
RICK DU BROW
Berlin Wall Bits Used as Radio Gimmicks
Associated Press
OPERA REVIEW : Puccini's Rare 'Swallow' Flutters in Long Beach
MARTIN BERNHEIMER, TIMES MUSIC CRITIC
Movies Fill In the Blank With Smell and Taste : Folk Films: Depending on what Les Blank film is playing, count on the aroma of garlic or red beans and rice. For this artist, and his audience, olfactory nerves play a big part.
GERARD GARZA, SAN DIEGO COUNTY ARTS EDITOR
STAGE REVIEW : 'Lost Formicans' Mirrors the Angst of the '80s
DAN SULLIVAN, TIMES THEATER CRITIC
Expose at Universal Amphitheatre: Young Girls in Love
CONNIE JOHNSON
A New Dawn for Day-Lewis : Movies: Portraying disabled Irish painter and writer Christy Brown in 'My Left Foot' has proven to be his most difficult role. But it has provided him with a star turn.
SEAN MITCHELL
60 Years in Show Biz Earns 'Candy Man' a Dose of Sweet-Talk
From Associated Press
CLASSICAL MUSIC / KENNETH HERMAN : Soviet Mother-Son Team Will Perform in La Jolla
KENNETH HERMAN
Producer Bucks Trend Toward Fast-Pace Shows : Television: KCET's Nancy Salter favors a personal, intimate approach to documentaries. Her latest, 'Living the Last Days,' took nine months to make.
DIANE HAITHMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CSUF Beefs Up Campus Security for Downey Talk : Protest: Former talk show host is labeled 'racist and culturally offensive' by group opposing his appearance.
RICK VANDERKNYFF, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THEATER : Golden West Cast Catches Essence of 'Cuckoo's Nest'
MARK CHALON SMITH
BUSINESS
Post-Buyout Cuts Put Micom Back in the Black : Computers: The Simi Valley-based maker of communications equipment says layoffs and cost-cutting led to profit.
PATRICE APODACA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Factory Output in U.S. Dipped 0.7% in October : Economy: California's earthquake, an aircraft industry strike and the Fed's tight-money policy take their toll.
From Associated Press
P. M. Briefing : Shearson Sets Major Shake-Up
From Times Wire Services
Drexel to Cut Back L.A. 'Junk-Bond' Operations by 10%
Reuters
W. German Stock Prices Fall as Euphoria Fades
Reuters
Wall Rejects Pressure to Quit as Top S&L Regulator
ROBERT A. ROSENBLATT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Number of Cash Sales in California Jumps 14%
Wall Refuses to Resign as Top S&L Regulator
ROBERT A. ROSENBLATT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Turbulence Study
Griffin to Reduce Role in Resorts to Delay Bankruptcy : Casinos: Bondholders are to become the company's new majority owners under a sweeping financial reorganization.
TOM FURLONG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Camera Platforms Cuts Losses in 3rd Quarter
Car Market Slump Fuels 1% Decline in October Retail Sales
From Associated Press
Canada Coast Guard Strikes For More Pay
Associated Press
Japan's Trade Surplus Takes Record Drop
From Reuters
Royal Trustco Ltd. Agrees to Cut Its Stake in Glenfed
P. M. Briefing : Japanese Prodded on Charity
From Times Wire Services
Wasserman Comments Boost MCA Shares
From Times Wire Services
Science/technology
David Olmos, Times staff writer
Deal Reflects Japanese Push Into Hotels
NANCY YOSHIHARA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lower Interest Rates Help Home Resales Rise 2.7%
From Associated Press
Lower Interest Rates Help U.S. Home Resales Rise 2.7%
From Associated Press
Uneasy Dow Drops 16.18 as Reports Worry Traders
From Associated Press
AFL-CIO Should Formalize Its East Bloc Contacts
HARRY BERNSTEIN
Stockman Says Media Is Japan Bashing
From Reuters
Brokers Offer Cash, Prizes to Rekindle Housing Sales
PATRICE APODACA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
P. M. Briefing : LVMH Fires Vuitton Patriarch
From Times Wire Services
Antonovich Plans Motion to Save GM's Van Nuys Plant
JAMES F. PELTZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
P. M. Briefing : Bahamas Seaplane Line to End
From Times Wire Services
St. Ives' Income, Sales Figures Fall for Quarter
San Diego Firm Enters Newest TV Revolution : Technology: The Pentagon has enlisted QUALCOMM for high-definition television research. And while the technology relates directly to television screens, it could effect every segment of the electronics industry, officials say.
GENE YASUDA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Chip Maker Gives Its Design to Japan Rival : Computer Marketing: Camarillo-based firm Vitesse says that sharing its technology with competing giant Fujitsu is a 'necessary evil' needed to pump the market for new gallium arsenide chips.
JAMES F. PELTZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mercury S&L Stock Takes a 29.6% Dive : Thrifts: A Huntington Beach firm is one of 800 that federal regulators have indicated will not be able to meet standards to be imposed Dec. 7.
JOHN O'DELL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
UAL Board Says It's Looking at Options
DENISE GELLENE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Perceptronics Reports Profit in 2nd Quarter
Datron Systems Says Profit Rose 16% in 2nd Quarter
$242,430 Loss Reported by International Remote
Bomb Maker Meets Quality Controls
JOHN MEDEARIS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O.C. Home Resales Fall Nearly 20% From Third Quarter of '88
MICHAEL FLAGG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PPG Announces Sale
United Press International
SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : WonderWare Sets Up Anything but an Easy Task for Next 3 Years
David Olmos, Times staff writer
Ex-Bank Head Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy
GREGORY CROUCH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
P. M. Briefing : Times Man Dennis Britton to Be Editor of Chicago Sun-Times
From Times Wire Services
Parent Firms of Failing Insurers Face Lawsuits
PETER H. STONE, HARTFORD COURANT
Business Groups Plead for Health-Care Support : Workplace: The skyrocketing cost of employee benefits prompts four associations to ask Congress for help. Their appeal is a reversal of past stands on the issue.
ROBERT A. ROSENBLATT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
State Agency Seeks Hispanic Chamber's Help : Jobs: The state Employment Training Panel has asked the civic group to identify small, minority-owned businesses.
GENE YASUDA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Japanese Group to Buy Biltmore for an Estimated $219 Million
NANCY RIVERA BROOKS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hammer Case Raises Issue of What Needs to Be Told
LINDA WILLIAMS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Operating Pact Is Bittersweet End to Battle : Media: The Free Press is saved, and the combined newspapers may make up to $100 million. But 500 people will lose their jobs.
THOMAS B. ROSENSTIEL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sparrow Finds Markets Beyond Gospel : Entertainment: By adding exercise videos and Bible cartoons, the Chatsworth firm has cushioned the erratic cycle of record purchases.
JOHN MEDEARIS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
$3.19-Billion Georgia-Pacific Offer Rejected by Nekoosa
From Reuters
Bethlehem to Produce Specialized Rail Car
United Press International
Pinkerton's Buyer Sues Seller Over Financial Disclosure
JAMES F. PELTZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
P. M. Briefing : Japanese Buy 7-11 Hawaii Chain
From Times Wire Services
Sierracin Reports Gain in Third-Quarter Profits
European Firm Buying Combustion Engineering
From Reuters
Dow Gains a Fraction in Erratic Session
From Times Wire Services
Software Firms Making It Big in Employee Training Plans
CHRIS KRAUL, San Diego County Business Editor
Union Assails Chinese Practices at U.S. Plant : Workplace: Employees expected to get their jobs back when the Chinese bought the bankrupt mill. But it didn't turn out that way.
From Associated Press
Helmsley Won't Unlock Cash Box, Locksmith Claims
from Associated Press
Tie Vote Allows Merger of Detroit Papers : Media: The Supreme Court splits 4-4 on letting the two dailies combine business operations. But the larger antitrust issue remains unsettled.
DAVID G. SAVAGE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Now Playing on Your Local TV: Ads from Famous Hollywood Directors
BRUCE HOROVITZ
Walker Named to 2 VP Positions at Toshiba America
Anheuser-Busch May Have to Share Marketing Rights for Shamu
Associated Press
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