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What happened on November 20, 1989
ENTERTAINMENT
After 9 Years, Bishop Is Back--on \o7 His \f7 Terms
By Thomas K. Arnold
Quotable
MEDIA : If You've Got an Item to Sell --Even Yourself--Tune In
By Kevin Brass
DANCE REVIEW : Remarkable Solo Has 'Rite' Stravinsky Stuff
By Lewis Segal, TIMES DANCE WRITER
Movies
By Shauna Snow, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Music and Dance Reviews : Romero Shines as Painist and Rozsnyai as Conductor, but the Reverse Isn't True
By Kenneth Herman
Joe Strummer to Appear at Coach House
By Mike Boehm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Firms Honored for Arts Charity
By Zan Dubin
MUSIC REVIEWS : Irvine Camerata Opens 2nd Season
By Bruce Burroughs
South Coast Symphony Perform's Beethoven's Seventh
By Terry Mcquilkin
ART : Simple Sculpture Exhibit Fills Austere Surroundings With Bold Presence
By Cathy Curtis
SHORT TAKES : 8 Soviet Filmmakers Get Visas
\o7 From Times staff and wire service reports \f7
NBC Decides to Stop Using News Re-Creations : Television: The network moves the show that used the technique to its entertainment division.
From Associated Press
Merv Griffin Will Roll the Dice With 'Monopoly' Game Show
From United Press International
SHORT TAKES : Walter D Held on Drug Charges
\o7 From Times staff and wire service reports \f7
C-SPAN Crosses the Ocean to Bring Live Broadcasts From House of Commons
From Associated Press
SHORT TAKES : Michael Jackson Plugs Mirage
\o7 From Times staff and wire service reports \f7
SHORT TAKES : Bon Jovi Draws Small N.Z. Crowd
\o7 From Times staff and wire service reports \f7
Ocean Pollution
Saudis Secret Stake in Marina
People Watch
By Shauna Snow, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Eric Reed: Accomplished Musician at Any Age
By Leonard Feather
Arts
By Shauna Snow, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Music
By Shauna Snow, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Movies
By Shauna Snow, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
TV & Video
By Shauna Snow, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Stage
By Shauna Snow, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Innocence Mission: Dreamy Day at the Fair
By Steve Hochman
The Enchanted 'Journey' of Ladysmith Black Mambazo
By Craig Lee
Movies
By Shauna Snow, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Music and Dance Reviews : Mester Leads Pasadena Symphony at Civic Auditorium
By John Henken
Music and Dance Reviews : Falletta Conducts a Long Beach Symphony Full House
By Timothy Mangan
Music and Dance Reviews : Molissa Fenley Gives the 'Rite' Stuff in San Diego
By Lewis Segal
'Sophie's Place' Delightful but Demanding
By Kevin Thomas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
STAGE REVIEWS : Admiring, Revealing 'Adieu' to Jacques Brel
By Sylvie Drake, TIMES THEATER WRITER
OPERA REVIEW : Understudy Sings in S.F. 'Lohengrin'
By Martin Bernheimer, TIMES MUSIC CRITIC
TV REVIEW : 'Turn Back the Clock': Second Shot at Destiny
By Lynne Heffley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Talk Shows Multiply but Say Very Little
By Howard Rosenberg
NEWS ANALYSIS : Is It Midnight for Dawn Steel at Columbia? : Studios: Many industry insiders are betting that Columbia's president won't remain now that Peter Guber and Jon Peters are finally in charge.
By Nina J. Easton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Back to the Future'--Filming in Double Time : Movies: Two sequels to the megahit that took in $358 million at the box office are coming to the present. The first opens this week; the second is scheduled for summer.
By Elaine Dutka, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Woman's Journey: From Ecuador to L.A. : Movies: Two Argentine film makers capture the reality of culture shock in their documentary of a young Ecuadorean's passage into the United States.
By Joceline Frank, \f7 and \o7 Frank, originally from Peru, is on an Alfred Friendly Press Fellowship.
NEWS
Japan Expo Coming Into Its Own in L.A. : Trade: Launched in late 1980, the event has attracted ever-widening interest in Japanese culture and products. And founder Nagao Masuda, who made it a success, is expanding his small empire by producing other promotional shows.
By Jube Shiver Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
Phoenix Airport Logs 2 Jet Emergency Landings
Capitol Tree Topples Wrong Way
\o7 Associated Press\f7
World IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : South's Referendum Headed for Defeat
From Times staff and wire reports
World IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : 106 Abortions for 100 Births Reported
From Times staff and wire reports
California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Tanker Repairs Run Ahead of Schedule
From Times staff and wire reports
California IN BRIEF : HAYWARD : Unsolved Kidnap Case Now 1 Year Old
From Times staff and wire reports
World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : 'Tel Aviv Strangler' Suspect Arrested
From Times staff and wire reports
World IN BRIEF : SUDAN : Government, Rebels Agree to Hold Talks
From Times staff and wire reports
California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Legislation Would Keep Presidio Open
From Times staff and wire reports
California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : C-Section Set to Take Dead Elephant Fetus
From Times staff and wire reports
California IN BRIEF : LOS ANGELES : 700 Protest U.S. Aid to El Salvador
From Times staff and wire reports
Suit to Charge That Keating Hides Millions
By James S. Granelli, TIMES STAFF WRITER
JITTERS: Orange County residents are so accustomed to...
By Dana Parsons and Steve Emmons
FARE EXCHANGE: Bus riders have long complained about fare...
By Dana Parsons and Steve Emmons
RADIO PAYS: In this age of televangelism, why choose radio...
By Steve Emmons and Dana Parsons
MANUFACTURING: The service sector dominates Orange...
By Steve Emmons and Dana Parsons
For O.C. Rescuers, Death of Nimitz Survivor Comes as Frustrating Blow
By Steven R. Churm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O.C. Nun Terrorized by Soldiers in El Salvador
From Associated Press
4 Slain in Bavarian Tavern; Police Kill Gunman, Seize 2nd
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Chinese Premier Arrives in Nepal for 3-Day Visit
\o7 Reuters\f7
Regan Calls Nancy's Book 'Inadvertent Confession'
From Associated Press
200,000 Angry Czechs : Nation's Biggest Protest Calls for End of Regime : Police Keep Hands Off; No Violence
From Associated Press
ROYALS : Editor Fired for Royal Photos
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
LOCAL : Driver Sought for Firing Gun Along Antelope Valley Freeway
\o7 From Times staff and wire service reports \f7
House Supports Bush, Preserves El Salvador Aid
From Associated Press
NATION : L.A.-Bound Airliner Forced Back to Emergency Landing in Boston
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
LOCAL : Gang of Teens Attacks Couple
\o7 From Times staff and wire service reports \f7
LOCAL : 2 From H.B. Killed in Car Crash
\o7 From Times staff and wire service reports \f7
Justice Department Asked to Investigate Ex-HUD Official
From Associated Press
Bush Boosts 2 Pro-Choice Candidates : Politics: The President, speaking in Illinois and Rhode Island, makes a pitch for cutting the capital gains tax and ignores the abortion issue.
From Associated Press
LOCAL : Santa Ana Police Identify 4 Men Killed in Crash During Drag Race
\o7 From Times staff and wire service reports \f7
NATION : Controversial Bush Nominee for Environment Post Gives Up Fight
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
WORLD : Czech Dissident Rejects Visa
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
LOCAL : 3 Killed in Frazier Park Crash
\o7 From Times staff and wire service reports \f7
NATION : Bush to Address Nation Via TV
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
WORLD : U.N. Assembly OKs Child Rights
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
NATION : Ex-Sen. Smith in Good Condition
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
NATION : Seale Admits Check Kiting
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
WORLD : Soviet Georgia Defies Kremlin
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
Communist Leader, Bonn Envoy Discuss Economy
From Associated Press
Walesa Visits Heiress, Shrine as Tour Ends
From Associated Press
NATION : Repairs Threaten Shuttle Delay
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
Ceausescu Bars Democratic Reform : Romania: Three thousand of the faithful applaud. Many Western ambassadors boycott party congress.
From Associated Press
WORLD : Aquino Regime Nears 1st Defeat
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
Johnny Haymer, 69, 'MASH' Actor, Dies
Madrid Rally Marks Death of Franco
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Judge Made Juveniles Toe the Line, Ends Up in Exile
By Carol Mcgraw, TIMES STAFF WRITER
20,000 Demand Czech Reforms : East Bloc: Resistance to the government spreads. Criticism is read at church services in Prague. There are no reports of violence.
By Tyler Marshall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
E. Bloc Reforms Undermining Military Pact : NEWS ANALYSIS
By Robert C. Toth, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bush Vetoes Aid Bill; Abortion Funding Cited
By Robert A. Rosenblatt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
House Supports China Students on 403-0 Vote
By Robert A. Rosenblatt and Jim Mann, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Drug Legalization: Interest Rises in Prestigious Circles
By Stanley Meisler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Federal Cops Plead Poverty : Low pay squeezes FBI, DEA and other U.S. law enforcement agents. Many earn far less than a local patrol officer.
By Paul Lieberman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Salvador's Left, Right Attend Rites for Priests : Central America: Two Catholic bishops are warned to leave the country. Fighting subsides in the capital.
By Marjorie Miller and Richard Boudreaux, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Sanctuaryland? : Disneyland Called 'a Modern Pilgrimage Site' for the Religious
By John Dart, TIMES RELIGION WRITER
High Court Tackles Child Abuse Issues : Law: State justices have agreed to decide whether defendants should be given stronger legal protection against charges of molestation.
By Philip Hager, TIMES STAFF WRITER
For Rescuers, Helm's Death Came as Final, Frustrating Blow
By Steven R. Churm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Girls Mixed Up as Newborns, Tests Show
from Associated Press
Buck Helm: 90 Hours in Freeway Wreckage Created Quake Hero : Disaster: Tough longshoreman dies nearly a month after rescue from damaged interstate in Oakland. Respiratory failure is blamed.
By Philip Hager, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Homeless 'desert people' would rather live in wilderness than deal with urban jungle.
By Bob Secter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fatal Iraq-Egypt Clash in Baghdad Confirmed
By Kim Murphy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Shamir Calls Differences With U.S. 'Normal' : Israel: His comment underscores the fact that the two nations still have not agreed on the next step toward Mideast peace.
By John Balzar, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Berlin's Wall Is Being Cut Away--Chip by Chip : Europe: A few Germans are selling small chunks of the wall as souvenirs.
By William Tuohy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Battle of Gandhis Heats Up in Heartland : India: They share the same last name and a legacy as grandsons of national heroes. But Rajiv and Rajmohan share little else on campaign trail.
By Mark Fineman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ex-Leaders Built Luxury Villas
\o7 United Press International\f7
East Germans Rally Against Regime While Others Flock to West Berlin
By William Tuohy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Walesa Visits Shrine Named for Polish Icon
By Bob Baker, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kenya Leader to Begin Trip
\o7 Reuters\f7
Bulgarians Celebrate Freedom of Speech
By Rone Tempest, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Senators Warn Against a Hasty Cutoff of Aid to El Salvador
By Melissa Healy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Security Forces Abused Them, 2 Americans Say : El Salvador: The U.S. Embassy casts doubt on their stories but says it will investigate.
By Richard Boudreaux, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2,400 Attend Rites in L.A. for Priests
Socialist Captures Spot in Brazil Runoff : South America: Luis da Silva will face Fernando Collor in final presidential voting Dec. 27.
By William R. Long, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rash of Dismissals Voids Bias Claims
from The Washington Post
Military Services Study 'Worst-Case' Cutbacks : Budget: The Navy, Army and Air Force outline their contingency plans. Cheney calls prospects for sharp reductions 'a realistic expectation.'
By Melissa Healy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Arthur Fletcher, Rights Figure, Leaves Hospital
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Catastrophic Care Puts Congress in Overtime : Medicare: Extended benefits will end unless a compromise is reached. Both House and Senate postpone adjournment to try to save at least part of the program.
By Robert A. Rosenblatt and Tom Redburn, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Accord Ends New England Phone Strike
from Associated Press
Keating's Misuse of Funds Alleged : Lincoln S&L: Investors to file suit, charging that the executive converted debt holder money to his own use. They also accuse him of transferring millions overseas.
By James S. Granelli, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tentative Boeing Contract OKd
From Associated Press
Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Secret Shuttle Flight Countdown Started
From Times staff and wire reports
Nation IN BRIEF : ALABAMA : Relief Centers Open in Tornado's Wake
From Times staff and wire reports
Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Children Killed in Storm Mourned
From Times staff and wire reports
Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : HUD Official Forced to Approve Project
From Times staff and wire reports
96 Race Bias Claims Have Been Dismissed Since Court's June Ruling on Rights Law
By Ruth Marcus, THE WASHINGTON POST
World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : 3rd Ex-Officer Backs Death Squad Report
From Times staff and wire reports
PEN and the sword: More than 700 writers from the U.S...
Living Life to the Fullest in the Coastal Slow Lane
By Jack Smith
Wine Auction Garners Bouquets
By Betty Goodwin
NAMES IN THE NEWS : Harris Pays Tab, Doesn't Drink
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
City of Hope Reaps a Bonanza
By Kevin Allman
NAMES IN THE NEWS : Sassoon Gets a Cameo at Abbey
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
NAMES IN THE NEWS : Photo Tells All: Zsa Zsa Is 72
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
NAMES IN THE NEWS : Pearl Bailey Named to U.N. Post
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
BOOK REVIEW : AIDS Releases Lover's Pining Heart
By Carolyn See
Kids and Their Agent-Moms Are Moving Into an Apartment House Around the Corner FromHollywood to Further Their Show-Biz Careers : Stars in Their Eyes
By Michael Szymanski, \f7 and \o7 Szymanski is a Los Angeles-based free-lance writer.
4th Salute to Black Families Accents Positive : Parenting: Two families that have demonstrated unity and motivation win annual award.
By Jeannine Stein, TIMES SOCIETY WRITER
Poet Writes 2nd Novel 20 Years After a Pulitzer : Books: In 'The Ancient Child,' Kiowa author N. Scott Momaday uses dreams and visions to find pathways to blood ancestry and racial memory.
By Edward Iwata, \o7 Iwata is a free-lance journalist based in San Francisco. \f7
BUSINESS
Hardly Playing Games : Toys: It's serious business as Nintendo's Game Boy goes head to head with Atari's Lynx. The products differ, but both firms hope to expand beyond the traditional teen male market.
By Jube Shiver Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
Selig Undaunted After Selling His Seattle Skyscraper
By Bill Dietrich, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Nekoosa to Weigh New $3.8-Billion Georgia-Pacific Bid : Takeovers: The paper products firm earlier rejected a $58-per-share offer. Now it will discuss a sweetened deal.
From Associated Press
Westinghouse Seeks Fee Hike at Nuclear Sites
From Associated Press
Perfume Suit Settled: A Los Angeles woman who said she...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Chrysler to End Pact With Maserati: Chrysler Corp. is...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the week of Nov. 12.
From United Press International
Air Force Defends a $73-Million Bill: The Air Force is...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Ohio S&L Chief Fails to Amend Chapter 11 Plan
From Associated Press
S. Korea Car Exports Dive: The exports fell 36.5% to...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the week of Nov. 12.
From United Press International
A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the week of Nov. 12.
From United Press International
15-Year Home-Stake Case Ends: A federal judge in Tulsa...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
2 Laser Firms Could Lose Luster, Short-Sellers Say
By Herb Greenberg, HERB GREENBERG \o7 is a financial columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle\f7
Hooker Corp. to Shut Altman Stores: L. J. Hooker Co., the...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the week of Nov. 12.
From United Press International
Money Supply Rises: The narrowest measure of the nation's...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the week of Nov. 12.
From United Press International
A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the week of Nov. 12.
From United Press International
Teaching Evolution
China's Output Takes First Drop in Years; Further Unrest Feared
From Reuters
Longevity
Some Rules of the Road
ALAN BERNSTEIN : The Professionals' Salesman : His Pitch: Teaching Doctors and Lawyers Their Business
By Leslie Berkman, Times Staff Writer
P.M. BRIEFING : U.S. Prods Japan on E. Europe
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
P.M. BRIEFING : American Seeks Eastern Routes
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
P.M. BRIEFING : Koito Board Keeps Pickens Out
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
P.M. BRIEFING : Pioneer Gets Costa Mesa Firm
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
'80s Mishaps: Mondale, Coke and Miniskirts
From Associated Press
Japanese Paying $230 Million for Unbuilt N.Y. Hotel
By United Press International
McCaw Lifts Bid for LIN Broadcasting : Mergers: Cellular giant kicks in another $800 million in fight with BellSouth for company.
From Reuters
P.M. BRIEFING : Shearson to Trim Commissions : Money-Strapped Shearson to Trim Stockbroker Commissions
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
P.M. BRIEFING : Bank May Run Argentine Trains
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
P.M. BRIEFING : Anchorage Newspaper Sold
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
Executive Search Continues The search goes on for someone...
In San Francisco, Ford Motor Co. Chairman Donald E...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
The Ostrich Method of English Grammar : Education: Schools have quit teaching standard English, fearing political backlash. It's minority students who suffer.
By Jerry Colburn, \o7 Jerry Colburn is a writer and education consultant living in Los Angeles. \f7
Why Auto Theft Is a Growth Industry : Insurance: When thieves 'borrow' a car to remove its marketable parts, where do the replacements come from? Shouldn't insurers be suspicious?
By James K. Hammitt, \o7 James K. Hammitt is a member of the Regulatory Policies Program staff at the RAND Corp. in Santa Monica. \f7
S.D. Archeologists Comb the Earth for Clues to Past
By Greg Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Brodericks' Friends See Fault on Both Sides of Feud : Slayings: Antagonism grew rather than declined after the divorce that split the affluent lawyer and his anguished ex-wife.
By Amy Wallace, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Housing Panel Overpaid Clients on Utility Bills
By H.G. Reza, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Two Editors See Their Newsletter as Just the Ticket for Time Travel
By Tracey Kaplan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Hollywood North' : Santa Clarita Valley Is Where the Lights, Camera, Action Are for Many Movie Makers
By Mayerene Barker, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Child Abuse Center to Focus on Whole Family : Social Service: The head of an Antelope Valley facility says prevention is the long-term solution to the problem.
By Sebastian Rotella, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Anti-Graffiti Rally Wins Councilmen's Promises of More Money, Workers
By Jack Cheevers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Complies With Call for Impact Studies on Arts Park : Environment: The Sierra Club sued to block the cultural center project last year. It is urging alternative sites outside the Sepulveda Basin.
By David Wharton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Medfly Spraying Zone'
L.A. Water Rate Hike Decision Delayed
By Jane Fritsch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Teaching Evolution
Van Nuys Man Held After 4-Hour Standoff at Apartment
Teaching Evolution
Ex-Girlfriend Arrested in Shooting of Man
Saudis Secret Stake in Marina
Restaurant Fire Causes $40,000 Damage
Small Quake Centered Near Granada Hills
Killea Tactic Can Only Hurt the Church in the Long Run : Abortion: Public officials take an oath to uphold the Constitution, not the Vatican. They should represent all voters, not just Catholics.
By Linda Hills and Carol Sobel, \o7 Linda Hills is executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of San Diego and Imperial Counties. Carol Sobel is a staff attorney with the ACLU Foundation of Southern California\f7
61 Arrested in Pacoima Prostitution Sting
Presidio Is Area's Prinicipal Archeological Site
By Greg Johnson
Driftnet Fishing Issue Still Tangled
It's Perfect Weather for Post Cards --and Fires : Heat: Visibility is up, and so is the mercury. On the downside, the near-record high fuels three blazes.
By Jill Stewart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LAPD Asks Union Talks on Random Drug Testing : Law enforcement: League members to be polled before mandatory policy that would include top brass is accepted. President doesn't oppose move.
By Andrea Ford, TIMES STAFF WRITER
4 Toting AK-47s Kill 2, Hurt 2 at Car Stereo Shop
By Ronald L. Soble, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Decision on Water Rate Hike Delayed : Politics: The City Council is caught in the middle of a feud between two agencies. But it may have a tougher vote later as the municipal election nears.
By Jane Fritsch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Science / Medicine : Making Waves in the Aquatic Gene Pool : Genetics: Manipulations produce bigger fish, oysters that are tasty year-round and bacteria that discourage barnacles from sticking to vessels.
By Heidi Ziolkowski, \o7 Ziolkowski is a free-lance writer based in Long Beach\f7
Science / Medicine : A Quasar Out on the Edge
\o7 From Times staff and wire service reports \f7
Science / Medicine : 'Humor Therapy' Fails to Live Up to Its Billing in Tests
By Rob Stein, Stein is a science writer for United Press International.
Science / Medicine : Pot-Bellied Smokers
\o7 From Times staff and wire service reports \f7
Science / Medicine : Wild Greek Chickens Lay a Healthful Egg
\o7 From Times staff and wire service reports \f7
Science / Medicine : Game With a Message
\o7 From Times staff and wire service reports \f7
Science / Medicine : Mysterious Loss of Ozone Found Outside 'Hole'
By Malcolm Ritter, \o7 Ritter is a science writer for the Associated Press. \f7
Science / Medicine : Heart Disease Gene Tracked
\o7 From Times staff and wire service reports \f7
Science / Medicine : Vaccine Seen Surest Way to Avoid Misery of Flu Season : Influenza: Older Americans can escape the illness and its sometimes deadly complications with a simple preventive measure. And November is the best time to get the shot.
By Dr. T. Franklin Williams, \o7 T. Franklin Williams, a geriatrics physician, is director of the National Institute on Aging, one of the 13 institutes that comprise the National Institutes of Health of the Department of Health and Human Services. This article was distributed by the Associated Press. \f7
Compton Groups Urge Support for Housing
By John H. Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Water Leaks
The Politics of Prudence
Beach Access Battle Pits State Against City Officials : Development: Huntington Beach Pierside Village plan prompts legal action by state officials who say it will limit public's access to shoreline.
By Bill Billiter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Record Heat Sears Coast; Fire Danger Is 'Explosive' : Weather: San Juan Capistrano's 95 is the highest in the nation. Cooling to 70s is expected for Thanksgiving.
By Bill Billiter and Steven R. Churm, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
4 Die In Santa Ana After Car Slams Into Pole During Drag Race
Where an Added Lane Might Hurt as Much as Help
By Eric Bailey
LAGUNA BEACH : Holiday Dinner Will Benefit Shelter
Condo in a Peck of Trouble Over Pigeon Control
By Leslie Herzog
COUNTYWIDE : Alcoholics Center Seeks to Rebuild
By Peggy Hesketh
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Reading Is the Name of This Game
By John Penner
LAGUNA BEACH : Owner Uninjured as Fire Engulfs House
IRVINE : School to Add to Its Principal's Honors
By Steve Billiter
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Plan to Add Parking to Be Considered
IRVINE : County to Collect Hazardous Materials
ANAHEIM : Big Heart, Big Plan, Big Headaches
By Lisa Mascaro
TUSTIN : Official's Voting Rights Challenged
By Shannon Sands
LA PALMA : Walker's Innovative Program Honored
IRVINE : Walk Raises Funds for Soviet Jews
By Lisa Mascaro
Suspect Charged in Santa Ana Slaying
ORANGE COUNTY VOICES TRANSPORTATION : Absence of Consensus Killed Measure M
By Jeffrey A. Perlman, \o7 Jeffrey A. Perlman is a Times staff writer reporting on urban affairs in Orange County. \f7
ORANGE COUNTY VOICES IMMIGRATION : Reform Law Was Doomed, Denounced From the Start
By Jere Witter, \o7 Jere Witter is a writer who lives in Huntington Beach. \f7
Get the Truck Ban Rolling
Marketplace of Creative Ideas May Now Go to Highest Bidder : Media: As publishers limit themselves to their own writers, everyone who isn't part of their corporate world is cut off from effective expression.
By Charles Thiesen and Barbara Beckwith, \f7 and \o7 Charles Thiesen is chairman and Barbara Beckwith is administrative director of the Boston local of the National Writers Union.
Our Street People Are Not Somebody Else's Problem : Homeless: We need to change the 'not in my back yard' syndrome to 'neighbor in my back yard.' Opposition won't make them go away.
By Maxene Johnston, \o7 Maxene Johnston is president of the Weingart Center Assn., which provides services to the homeless and others in downtown Los Angeles. \f7
America Can't Afford the March of the 'Feet People' : Refugees: Immigration leniency shouldn't be used to fix political and economic problems in Central America.
By Alan C. Nelson, \o7 Alan C. Nelson, former commissioner of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, is a projects director with FAIR, a nonprofit public interest organization working to set an overall ceiling on legal immigration. \f7
Can an Open Wall Lead to a 'Political Miracle?' : East Germany: The core of domestic opposition is ecstatic about the potential for democratic reform. Missing is talk of reunification.
By Daniel Hamilton, \o7 Daniel Hamilton is deputy director of the Aspen Institute Berlin, a European-American organization specializing in East-West relations. \f7
Lottery Results
Science / Medicine
By Nona Yates
A Steady Rise for the Brown Republican : Latinos: Mainstream organizations like LULAC are opening their doors and compromising their ideals.
By Rodolfo F. Acuna, \o7 Rodolfo F. Acuna is professor of Chicano studies at Cal State Northridge. \f7
SPORTS
Stolz Being Considered for New Mexico State Job
By Scott Miller
The Whole Thing Seems a Bit Silly as Chargers Lose
By Brian Hewitt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Division III UCSD Hits the Big Time, Crashes NCAA's 'Show' : Water Polo: After a long wait, the Tritons have reached the eight-team postseason tournament.
By Kim Q. Berkshire
Noriega Comes From Behind to Win in Clay Court Final
It's Parity Time Across the Land : National Preview: There are plenty of possible powerhouses this season, including defending NCAA champion Michigan.
By Thomas Bonk, TIMES STAFF WRITER
While Teammates Fiddle, Magic Burns the Bullets
By Sam Mcmanis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rams No Lambs in Victory : Pro Football: Defense has five sacks, four interceptions in 37-14 win over the Cardinals.
By Chris Dufresne, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Raiders Humbled as They Stumble Their Way to 5-6
By Mark Heisler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Caligiuri's Goal Propels U.S. to World Cup, 1-0
By Randy Harvey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Houston a Poor Host to Galloping Guest
By Jim Murray
Wallace's 15th Place Worth $1 Million
By Shav Glick, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MOTOR RACING / NASCAR AT HAMPTON, GA. : Adcox, 39, Killed After His Car Hits Wall
By Shav Glick, TIMES STAFF WRITER
It Isn't Going to Matter If Label Is Up or Down
By Garr Kluender
Hazardous Decision Costly to PGA Tour
By Mike Downey
Notes on a Scorecard
By Allan Malamud
Packers Play Like the '60s in 21-17 Upset Win Over 49ers : Green Bay: Majkowski carries out Infante's game plan to trim San Francisco's lead over Rams to two games.
By Bob Oates, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Saints, Hilliard Wear Down Falcons, 26-17 : New Orleans: Pint-sized back shows gallons of talent, gets 158 yards and a touchdown in win over Atlanta.
From Associated Press
Steeler Rally Sinks Chargers : Pittsburgh: A 91-yard touchdown drive in the fourth quarter helps end San Diego's two-game winning streak, 20-17.
By Brian Hewitt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lowery, Chiefs Fit to Be Tied, 10-10
From Associated Press
Kelly Loses Grip, Bills Just Lose : Patriots: New England scores 20 points in last eight minutes of 33-24 victory.
From Associated Press
Colts Revive Offense, Beat Jets, 27-10
From Associated Press
This Time, Giants Defend Themselves : Seattle: Seahawks switch quarterbacks, but New York turns out lights on Stouffer, 15-3.
From Associated Press
Marino Prayer Results in Cowboys' 17-14 Loss
From Associated Press
Bengals Pounce on Five Lion Turnovers in Win
From Associated Press
Eagles Slip Past Vikings
From Associated Press
Tampa Bay Gets Its Kicks, Wins : Chicago: Tomczak's heroics are erased by Buccaneers' last-play field goal in 32-31 loss.
From Associated Press
L.A. Secondary Answers the Critics : Rams: Defensive backs are impressive against the Cardinals' trio of quarterbacks, picking off four passes.
By John Weyler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Glanville Enjoys Keeping Them Loose : Oilers: Coach marches to beat of his own drummer, but he gets results and his players like playing for him.
By Chris Baker, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BIG WEST PREVIEW : Morrison Happy, Even Though He Returns at the Bottom
By Robyn Norwood, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Making 20 Points From All Over
Johnson Takes Augmon's Place as UNLV Headliner : College Basketball: Former junior college player of the year has opponents stretching for superlatives and Rebels' athletic department enthralled because of low-key approach to success.
By Robyn Norwood, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Betting With Bob
HOLLYWOOD PARK : Live the Dream Lets Whittingham's Come True
By Jay Hovdey
COMMENTARY : New Speed Numbers Don't Figure
By Andrew Beyer, WASHINGTON POST
NBA ROUNDUP : Trail Blazers Coast Past SuperSonics
By Dan Hafner
Coleman Scores 23 to Lead Trojans Over Brazilians
NHL ROUNDUP : Oilers Win in Overtime in a Hurry
By Dan Hafner
Season Is Brightening for Clippers
By Scott Howard-cooper, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GOLF AT SHERWOOD CC : Strange-O'Meara Team Wins by 6
By Rich Tosches, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Graf Overcomes Injury to Win N.Y. Title : Tennis: Top-seeded West German is tentative because of sprained ankle, but she defeats Navratilova in final, 6-4, 7-5, 2-6, 6-2.
By Cindy Shmerler, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
New Mexico State Fires Football Coach
From Associated Press
Connors Faces McEnroe at Forum
COMMENTARY : They Deck the Cards, but It's No Big Deal
By Mike Penner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Spotlight : A Glance At This Week In The Nfl
UC Irvine Will Retrench, Give Defense a Shot : College Basketball: After a 12-17 season in which they averaged 82 points a game and gave up 86, the Anteaters will try stopping people instead.
By Steve Lowery, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NOTEBOOK : Ellard Displays His Forward-Flip Form, Executes a Perfect '10'
By Steve Lowery, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLLEGE BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Chapman Hopes Latest New Era Will Have Long, Successful Run : College Basketball: Former USC Coach Bob Boyd brings stability to program which had three coaches last season.
By Chris Foster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cal State Fullerton Finds Its Strength in Numbers, Expectations This Season : College Basketball: Titans, who started last season with nothing to look forward to, have depth and everything to look forward to in 1989.
By Robyn Norwood, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Community College Football Bowl Set
By Steve Kresal
PREP REVIEW : Parents at Root of Litigation Evils, Coaches Say
By Chris Foster
UCI Second Seeded in NCAA Water Polo Event
THE SIDELINES : Iowa State First in NCAA Races
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Michigan State Returns to Top 25; Fresno State Exits
From Associated Press
NBA Asks Oregon to Leave It Out of Game : Gambling: State plans to add basketball to its lottery. The league commissioner fears a disruptive influence.
From Associated Press
THE SIDELINES : 13 Athletes Pass Drug Tests
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THE SIDELINES : Ex-Colt Sherman Plunkett Dies
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
Alabama Coach Acts After Death Threats
From Associated Press
Nick Faldo of England Quits PGA
From Associated Press
Losing Cowboys Sacked With Money Woes
From Associated Press
THE SIDELINES : Moeller Makes Pitch for Money
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THE SIDELINES : Romanian Bobsledder Dies
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
THE SIDELINES : Tom Kite and Betsy King Voted Players of Year by Golf Writers
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
HOLLYWOOD PARK : Variety Road Gets On Trust Top Weight
THE SIDELINES : Won't Coach Seahawks--Flores
\o7 From Times wire services \f7
A Maiden No More: Grande Dam, 48-1, Wins Illinois Stakes
By Associated Press
Lady Rose Knew When to Stop Wagering
By Norman Dash, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Who Pays the Bills Takes Priority Over Who Plays the Game
By Dave Goldberg, ASSOCIATED PRESS
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