- Glendale Defense Takes Its Bows After 27-0 Win Over Harbor
- An Industrial-Strength Spago : At Wolfgang Puck's new restaurant Eureka, the beer, sausages and heavy metal gleam brightly
- The Ties That Bind
- PRINCE OR PAUPER: Can Prince's just-opened new...
- Folk Dance Unleashes a World of Issues : Presenting traditional works on a concert stage raises questions for critics, artists and producers
- A Tip of the Hat to Country
- All Parts, No Sum : THINGS; A Story of the Sixties <i> translated by David Bellos </i> : A MAN ASLEEP <i> translated by Andrew Leak</i> : <i> By Georges Perec (David R. Godine: $19.95; 221 pp.) </i>
- The Worm in the Book World
- WASHINGTON : Program to Put Low Earners Into New Homes
- ENTERTAINING : California Parties--Past and Future : The Haute Hostess : Every night's a party at Barbara Lazaroff's restaurants--Spago, Eureka, Chinois on Main. But when Lazaroff goes home she really has a ball.
- Tense Moments to Bring Back Past
- GOVERNOR : Wilson and Feinstein Call Out the Presidents : Democrat: She toots Truman's horn during whistle-stop campaign through Central Valley.
- POINT MUGU : Controlled Burns to Cover 1,500 Acres
- 13-Month-Old Is Hospitalized After Father Finds Him in Pool
- Assessor's Battle Tops Local Ballot
- Gas-Proof Kennels Are Available as Israelis Fear Chemical Attack
- Travelers Warming Up to Off-Season Europe
- FICTION
- Assembly Committee Hears Condo Woes : Legislation: Testimony heard on lawsuits against developers and association boards, and embezzlement by managers.
- AVERAGE TIME AMERICANS OWN THEIR HOMES
- Out on a Limb With Passion and Grace : THROUGH A WINDOW; My Thirty Years With the Chimpanzees of Gombe <i> By Jane Goodall (Houghton Mifflin: $21.95; 222 pp.) </i>
- 1990 BOOK PRIZE WINNER: CURRENTINTEREST : On O.B. Hardison's 'Disappearing Through The Skylight'
- Crazy About 'Psycho' Why Anthony Perkins Keeps Turning Up as Norman Bates
- Murders Up 25% in L.B. From Same Period in '89 : Law enforcement: Aggravated assaults are up 20.6%. Gangs are responsible for 41 of the 98 slayings this year.
- Zoo Seeks New Homes for Animals : Shutdown: About 200 creatures are up for adoption because of budget cuts. An elderly pair of orangutans will be separated.
- Bellevue: All the Trappings of War-Zone Medicine, in Middle of a City
- COLUMN ONE : Will the Recession Be Global? : There are some dire warnings that the world's economies could fall like dominoes. But industrial nations may prove surprisingly resilient.
- Murder of Youth, 17, Brings Horror Films to Life in Texas Town
- AQMD Lights a Fire Under Business : Pollution: A ban on charcoal starter fluids should help William Brady. Why? His company manufactures electrical starters for barbecues.
- GULF WATCH: Day 94 : A daily briefing paper on developments in the crisis : Hostage Front:
- Dusting Off Old Fairfax : New Book Offers a Background of Oil Fields and Airfields for the Los Angeles District, Which Has Mushroomed Into the Largest of Jewish Neighborhoods West of Chicago
- County Helps Pico Rivera in Payments to Bondholders : Revenues: Property taxes that would have gone to county will be used. The city's Redevelopment Agency would have been unable to pay an estimated $81,000 due this year.
- Industry : Mail Facility Head Sworn In
- No Opposition, Little Notice for 5 State Justices Up for Election
- Jolly Good Shows : American Series Television Takes On a British Touch
- Modern Politics, California-Style: I May Be New at This, But I Don't Like It
- A Primer on the Propositions
- Defense Doesn't Rest : High-Profile Ex-Defendants Tell Off Prosecutors
- Happy Traveler Iowa Might Be on the Road to Pasadena : Big Ten: Hawkeyes rout No. 5 Illinois, 54-28, and need to win two of their last three for a berth in the Rose Bowl.
- Vogler's 690 Yards Lose to Klingler's 7 Touchdowns : Houston: Quarterbacks shatter NCAA records as Cougars remain as only unbeaten, untied team with 56-35 victory over TCU.
- SOUTH ROUNDUP : Cummings Catches 5 Touchdown Passes to Lead Louisville
- It's Not All That It Seems Behind Scenes
- U.S. Volleyball Team Plays Japan at Irvine
- TV With an Attitude : The language and rhythms of today's black youth culture are ready for prime time, but what message is being sent?
- READERS REACT: TAKING ISSUE WITH TIMES' STANDS : Note: Many letters writers support our views; many do not. In the spirit of vigorous discussion of the issues, here is a selection of letters that disagrees with us. : Term Limits: PROPS. 131, 140
- Laguna Canyon: Bargain Buy or Waste of Money?
- BABY INSANE
- Idea of Dumping L.A. Garbage in Mojave Stinks
- 'A' IS FOR AWFUL
- READERS REACT: TAKING ISSUE WITH TIMES' STANDS : Note: Many letters writers support our views; many do not. In the spirit of vigorous discussion of the issues, here is a selection of letters that disagrees with us. : Other Measures: PROPS. 132, 133, 141
- READERS REACT: TAKING ISSUE WITH TIMES' STANDS : Note: Many letters writers support our views; many do not. In the spirit of vigorous discussion of the issues, here is a selection of letters that disagrees with us. : Alcohol Taxes: Props. 126, 134
- 'A' IS FOR AWFUL
- Lucky. . . And Not Much Else
- The Readers Respond to 'Moviemakers, Movie Critics and You' : Shorter May Be Better
- Surrogate Case Draws Fire From Those Sick at Heart, Sick of Suits
- The Readers Respond to 'Moviemakers, Movie Critics and You' : The Escapism of Today's Motion Pictures
- AVA: My Story By Ava Gardner...
- MAURICE SENDAK
- BOOK MARK : Surviving AIDS...
- Hotel Additions
- YOSEMITE: A LANDSCAPE OF LIFE , photographs...
- The Readers Respond to 'Moviemakers, Movie Critics and You' : The Chicken or the Egg
- Czechered Efficiency
- The 11th Hour for Bonelli Park
- READERS REACT: TAKING ISSUE WITH TIMES' STANDS : Note: Many letters writers support our views; many do not. In the spirit of vigorous discussion of the issues, here is a selection of letters that disagrees with us. : Term Limits: PROPS. 131, 140
- Laguna Canyon: Bargain Buy or Waste of Money?
- The Readers Respond to 'Moviemakers, Movie Critics and You' : They Give Franklin Less Than a 10
- Enlightened on California Culture
- READERS REACT: TAKING ISSUE WITH TIMES' STANDS : Note: Many letters writers support our views; many do not. In the spirit of vigorous discussion of the issues, here is a selection of letters that disagrees with us. : Environmental Issues: PROPS. 128, 130, 138
- Secret Revealed
- The Readers Respond to 'Moviemakers, Movie Critics and You' : Votes for the Reader and the L.A. Weekly
- 'Safe and Sane' Fireworks Still an Explosive Issue
- The Readers Respond to 'Moviemakers, Movie Critics and You' : They Give Franklin Less Than a 10
- Surrogate Case Draws Fire From Those Sick at Heart, Sick of Suits
- Listen and Compare
- Focus Attention on Redevelopment Tactics
- 'A' IS FOR AWFUL
- The Readers Respond to 'Moviemakers, Movie Critics and You' : Pearls in the Hollywood Oatmeal
- READERS REACT: TAKING ISSUE WITH TIMES' STANDS : Note: Many letters writers support our views; many do not. In the spirit of vigorous discussion of the issues, here is a selection of letters that disagrees with us. : Environmental Issues: PROPS. 128, 130, 138
- Listen and Compare
- We, Not Bird, Are Endangered Species
- Hotel Additions
- As a baby boomer and a parent...
- READERS REACT: TAKING ISSUE WITH TIMES' STANDS : Note: Many letters writers support our views; many do not. In the spirit of vigorous discussion of the issues, here is a selection of letters that disagrees with us. : Term Limits: PROPS. 131, 140
- The Readers Respond to 'Moviemakers, Movie Critics and You' : A Critic Tells Why He Does It
- Measure M's Approach to Traffic Woes
- So Little Respect Recently for S. Pasadena Police Dept.
- Dinkins' No-Win Media Battle
- Why Cuba?
- California Does Protect Insurance Policyholders
- The Readers Respond to 'Moviemakers, Movie Critics and You' : Scarcity of Minorities in Movie Reviewing
- READERS REACT: TAKING ISSUE WITH TIMES' STANDS : Note: Many letters writers support our views; many do not. In the spirit of vigorous discussion of the issues, here is a selection of letters that disagrees with us. : Term Limits: PROPS. 131, 140
- Shocking State of Children's Plight
- READERS REACT: TAKING ISSUE WITH TIMES' STANDS : Note: Many letters writers support our views; many do not. In the spirit of vigorous discussion of the issues, here is a selection of letters that disagrees with us. : Alcohol Taxes: Props. 126, 134
- So Little Respect Recently for S. Pasadena Police Dept.
- MAURICE SENDAK
- Sheriff's Race
- READERS REACT: TAKING ISSUE WITH TIMES' STANDS : Note: Many letters writers support our views; many do not. In the spirit of vigorous discussion of the issues, here is a selection of letters that disagrees with us. : Other Measures: PROPS. 132, 133, 141
- Direct Election of Irvine's Mayor
- The Readers Respond to 'Moviemakers, Movie Critics and You' : A Test of Critics' Intelligence
- Hotel Additions
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- Listen and Compare
- Why Wasn't It Cost-Effective to Check the B-2 Stealth Bomber's 'Invisibility' on Test Flights?
- Sheriff's Race
- Story on Keating's Stay in County Jail Illuminating
- Community Colleges
- Growth Policies
- An Epidemic for Our Time :...
- BABY INSANE
- Disneyland Prices No Cause for Joy
- Number Could Be Up for Bingo Hall : Charity: The founder of the Woodland Hills games denies diverting money. She says she will shut down after clearing her name.
- Signs of a Campaigning Frenzy
- GUIDEBOOK : How to See the Light
- Clashes Threaten Governments in Africa, India
- Brittany's Bewitching Heritage of Sea and Stone
- Doctors Feel Pressure to Keep Their Hospitals Financially Healthy : Medicine: Some say they pay a heavy price for putting patients before the bottom line. They charge administrators with career-threatening tactics.
- ENTERTAINING : California Parties--Past and Future : THE NINETIES
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : Santa Monica Voters Will Need Stamina : Balloting: 89 contests will be decided. West Hollywood has a single proposition--whether a card casino should be allowed.
- Lack of Patients Has Hospitals in Bidding War for Doctors' Orders : Ethics: The 'loyalty' of physicians can be the key to a medical center's financial health. But some observers believe monetary incentives can influence treatment.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / ASSEMBLY, CONGRESS : Heat Turned Up on Incumbents in 3 Races, but They Appear Safe
- President Calls for 1,001 'Points of Shade' : Politics: Bush plants a tree on the California Lutheran University campus. About 1,400 students and visitors hear him praise Republican candidates.
- Remains of Woman Killed 5 Years Ago Discovered in Yard : Crime: Police use hand-drawn map to located skeleton of woman who disappeared. Husband of victim is arrested in La Jolla on suspicion of murder.
- PREP FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM LAST WEEK'S GAMES
- Wintertime Festival Lights Up the Niagara Sky
- NONFICTION - Nov. 4, 1990
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- NONFICTION - Nov. 4, 1990
- U.N. Commissioner for Refugees Resigns
- Jobless Rate Steady; Start of Recession Seen
- County May Pay Bonuses to Car-Pooling Workers : Clean air: The proposed $300 yearly incentives could be a model for private companies that must find ways to encourage ride-sharing.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS COUNTY PROPOSITIONS : Vote May Remold Sheriff's Office : Law Enforcement: Two propositions will decide whether to create a civilian review board and a corrections department to run the jails.
- <i> Perestroika, Si</i> , <i> Glasnost, </i> No? : Mexico's Salinas has a lot of persuading to do
- GULF WATCH: Day 93 : A Daily Briefing Paper On Developments In The Crisis
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : NEA to Investigate Artists' Use of Grant
- Judge Dismisses Charge Against Councilman
- COSTA MESA : Candidate Will Protest Brochure
- Sleeping Boy, 10, Fatally Shot; Suspects Sought
- Prop. 136 Fear Ignites Flurry of Tax Activity : Finances: Local governments scramble to pass new levies in case 'poison pill' chokes off revenue sources.
- Plainclothes Police Round Up Gang Suspects in 3-City Sweep
- THOUSAND OAKS : Conejo Trail System Celebration Planned
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Mayor Accused of Conflict of Interest
- Reagan Revs Up for GOP Stretch Drive : Politics: In Garden Grove, the former President supports freshman Assemblyman Curt Pringle.
- Gunman Trails, Then Wounds Poker Winner, Friend
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : GOLDEN LEAGUE
- Ross Gets His Mark; RBV Wins
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : WEST VALLEY LEAGUE
- 4 Area Soccer Players Make District 3 Team
- Dash For Speed Heads Field
- Hebert Loses Case Against NFL Free-Agent System
- Veterans Service Office to Open Vista Branch
- MOORPARK : Attorney Suspended From Law Practice
- El Cajon
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : MISSION LEAGUE
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- Inconsistent Esiason Chides Media for Lack of Consistency
- USC Freshmen Plead Not Guilty
- Rikk Agnew's Comeback Via a Carthartic Album : Punk rock: The punkster sees himself as reckless, but now it's a controlled recklessness.
- Countywide : Bond Could Lead to College Arts Center
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Family of Quake Victim Sues Hospital
- Bush Makes Sharp Turns Along the Campaign Trail : Politics: The President launches fiery attacks on the Democrats, then softens his tone. He insists that he has had no 'change of heart.'
- CAMARILLO : Parents Upset Over Program's Methods
- Wieder, Neugebauer Set Different Pace in Race : Style: The incumbent supervisor is running a voter-targeted, high-profile campaign. Her opponent, known for a low-key manner, relies more on volunteers.
- 5 Finalists for Children's Services Director Chosen
- Anti-Semitic Campaign Flyers Spark Outrage
- MOORPARK : Accord Reached by City, School Board on Dividing Up Site
- San Diego
- KEZY-FM Halts Contest That Critics Called Racist
- Low-Key Campaign Waged by Rep. Jerry Lewis for 7th Term
- UCI Student Receives Shanbrom Fellowship
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Quadruplets Bring Identity Crisis Home
- Quartz Hill Clinches a Tie for Title
- The Oilers' Man for All Seasons : NFL: Quarterback Warren Moon has adjusted to four offensive philosophies in seven years, and he's thriving.
- Ranger Home Streak Ended at 8 Games by Islanders, 3-2
- Jackson's Two Big Plays Cap Marina's Comeback
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : Reseda Scores Early, Beats San Fernando
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : CHARGERS : Byrd, Miller Hobbled by Injuries
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : GOLDEN LEAGUE
- San Jose State Is Hoping to Settle Score With Titans
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : MID-VALLEY LEAGUE
- Mission Viejo Defense Takes Command : Football: Mission Viejo a victory away from outright league title after stuffing El Toro's running attack to win, 21-9.
- GOLF: SENIORS AT RANCHO PARK : However He Did It, Schlee Proves He Is Back With a 66
- The Lakers' 1990-1991 National Basketball Assn. season...
- Everything's Coming Up Roses for Ott
- Temirkanov Brings Unique Style to Center : Conducting: Most orchestras reveal either absolute discipline or a willingness to take emotional chances. Leningrad Philharmonic conductor Yuri Temirkanov demands, and gets, both.
- Bangkok Fire Kills 11
- NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Jury Rules Against Woman in Priest Suit
- India's Religious Conflict Deepens : Mosque: Police fire on mobs of Hindus at a disputed site in Ayodhya. Dozens more clashes erupt throughout the nation. At least 30 are killed.
- Brandt Won't Travel to Iraq Alone, Germany Indicates
- August Restaurant Health Permit Suspensions
- COLUMN ONE : S&Ls; Left in Political Doghouse : Some financial firms have been honest and conservative. But that doesn't matter in this election as candidates shun their contributions.
- Prop. 136 Fear Ignites Flurry of Tax Activity : Finances: Local governments scramble to pass new levies in case 'poison pill' chokes off revenue sources.
- SEAL BEACH : Petition Drive by Mola Supporters
- New Contractor Found to Replace Fired Firm in Finishing Campus : Education: Cal State San Marcos officials hope that 1992 opening will remain on schedule despite having to change builders in mid-project.
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Campus Crime Shows Increase
- OJAI : Streets Come Alive for Day of the Dead
- WESTERN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHUP : Reads Work Out Right for San Luis Obispo : Defense: Diagnosing plays spontaneously is the cornerstone of Coach Dutton's philosophy.
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : MID-VALLEY LEAGUE
- Dana Hills' Big Second Half Stops San Clemente, 37-27
- Field Goal Lifts Westminster to Victory
- Tony Winner, Sitcom Star Ralph Now Sets Her Sights on Movies
- Ohyama Bows Out as the Principal Violist
- TRANSPORTATION
- Canon Establishes Research Subsidiary in U.S. : Expansion: The Tokyo-based firm says it hopes to develop its next-generation Navigator personal computer here.
- Nations Agree to Stop Dumping at Sea
- Crude Oil Output Falls 1% in Non-OPEC Countries : Energy: The slump proves that those nations, including the United States and Soviet Union, were already producing all that they could, analysts say.
- GARDENING : Put Bloom on Spring With Sturdy South African Bulbs
- Roger Price; Quiz Show Host in Radio, Television
- Spray Paint Decision Could Slow Graffiti Artists, Force Alternatives
- 6 Policemen Tried for 'Just a Frenzy' : Miami: A jury again weighs law enforcement actions that end in death. The prosecutor points to brutality, the defense cites the daily risks to officers.
- Honduras to Fire Workers
- OXNARD : Mayoral Candidates Exchange Barbs
- Rival AIDS Walk Spurred by Fight for Private Funds
- Ventura Overcomes Sickness and San Marcos
- Orange's Remmel Scores Twice in Victory
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : MISSION LEAGUE
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : FOOTHILL LEAGUE
- Lakers Prepared for an Eye-Opener : Basketball: Still adjusting to changes, they start the season with a tall test at San Antonio.
- Victory Puts Buena Park in Playoffs
- San Diego
- Suicide Suspected in Death of Man, 61
- Confused by Initiative Ruling?
- Religion Announcements
- NBA ROUNDUP : Warriors Survive Nuggets' Pace, 162-158
- Prep SCOREBOARD : HOW TOP 10 FARED
- 'Superfan' Quits KABC Radio
- Brion Runs for 158 Yards to Lead Capistrano Valley
- Hundreds of Southland Hindus are expected to...
- Acting, Singing Just What Williams Needed for 'Mo' Better Blues'
- Mayor Withdraws Housing Support Over Lawsuits
- County Gas Prices Soar to a Record : Transportation: August's Kuwaiti invasion is blamed. Officials say bus ridership has also increased by 40,000 over a year ago.
- Pumpkin Thieves Caught Smashing Car Windshield
- Countywide : $1 Million Raised for Measure M's Coffers
- Sunny Hills Rolls Over Fullerton, Clinches Title Tie
- Chambers Scores 38 to Lead Suns to Easy Victory Over Jazz in Tokyo
- La Quinta Stays Unbeaten With Late Field Goal
- Santa Ana Valley Fumble Gives Villa Park Game, Playoff Berth
- Pacifica Converts Three Turnovers Into Touchdowns
- Unbeaten Tustin Wins Ninth, Rips Corona del Mar
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : FRONTIER LEAGUE
- Pianist Davidovich Returns to Ambassador
- Wide-Ranging Music Styles Set Off Shakespeare Plays
- AT & T, Disney Sign Long-Distance Pacts
- Southlanders Charged With Defrauding Banks : Fraud: A grand jury in Seattle alleges that 15 people, many of them Californians, tried to bilk institutions in seven states out of $25 million.
- Quakes Reaffirm Urgency of Study : Engineering: Two Irvine researchers attempt to develop a laser to determine a structure's ability to take a jolt.
- A weekly look at office and industrial...
- Warrior Gives Museum Living History : Cultures: William Eiya of Papua New Guinea captivates schoolchildren and adults with account of his life. His view of L.A.: 'Not enough fresh air.'
- Wilson Ties Don't Necessarily Mean Gains for Firm, Sources Say
- Union Endorses Board Candidate
- Hospital Shackled Mentally Ill Man for 6 Days : Health Care: Psychiatrist wouldn't admit patient, so he was restrained in Palomar Medical Center's emergency room until health advocate intervened.
- Boutique Suspected as Front for Prostitution
- D.A. Declines to Investigate Duffy's Secret Bank Account
- Activist Shakes Up Race for Obscure Conservation Panel
- Ireland Finishes Comeback for Santa Margarita
- Excessive Celebrating Is in Poor Taste
- Antelope Valley Basketball Radio Deal Set
- Catcher Terry Kennedy agreed to a $500,000,...
- 'History Project' Examines Los Angeles' Tense Past : Television: Segments on the Hollywood strikes and Aimee Semple McPherson help PBS series illuminate the present.
- Religion : Offbeat United Methodist Church Caters to Avant-Garde : Experimental ministry: The Church in Ocean Park focuses on artistic freedom and liberal causes. It plans a concert soon called 'Naked in the Church.'
- Pianist Thrives on Sudden Sticky Wicketts : Classical music: She will fill in for the originally announced Jean-Yves Thibaudet on Monday at the Irvine Barclay Theatre.
- EECO Will Sell Subsidiary Based in Santa Ana : Reorganization: The sale of the computer manufacturer will be a step toward meeting a condition of EECO's proposed reorganization plan.
- Japanese Buying Tahoe Ski Resort: A Japanese...
- CLIPBOARD : Home Furnishings Market
- Drive for Success in Ex-Husband's Notes
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Defense Questions Central Park Jogger
- NATION IN BRIEF : CONNECTICUT : John F. Kennedy Jr. Passes Bar Exam
- Black Balloons in London Mourn Slain Kuwaitis
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Ban on Free Parking Urged in Smog Fight
- LOCAL ELECTIONS: PROPOSITION B : $124 Million Sought to Tune Up Cultural Facilities
- The Arrogance of Power : San Diego Sheriff diverts $300,000 to secret bank account
- The Vanishing Single Screen : Landmarks: The owners of a 50-year-old Studio City movie house that will close in February reportedly have no interest in razing the building, which may become a bookstore.
- Observers Say Irvine Co. Could Land Direct Line to Wilson : Politics: Some see too many personal and political ties between the company and the candidate to dismiss the significance of a Wilson gubernatorial victory.
- NEWBURY PARK : Liquid Found Inside Drain Is Examined
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : Hueneme Shocks Santa Barbara to End 20-Game Losing Streak
- Esperanza Clinches Tie for Title With 42-0 Victory Over Cypress
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Brown Has Two-Stroke LPGA Lead
- Thousand Oaks, Westlake Struggle to 41-41 Standoff
- Royal Repeats in Water Polo
- PREP ROUNDUP : Villa Park Beats Mission Viejo in Water Polo
- Tribute to Neglected Inventor
- WEEKEND TV : Networks Bring Out Big Guns for Sweeps
- AST to Unveil 2 Low-Priced Laptop PCs
- TRANSPORTATION
- MAINTENANCE : Keeping Those Garbage Cans Spick and Span
- Delco to Add 550 Jobs in Indiana Expansion
- 46th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Chain Letter Campaign Against Roos Resurrects Ties to Moriarty
- GOVERNOR : Feinstein, Wilson Differ on Approach for the Final Days : Republican: He utilizes advantage of his role as a candidate and senator. L.A. Police Academy is the setting for a surprise honor.
- CBS, NBC Drop Election Night Ads in Ratings Move
- NUTS & BOLTS : Window Film Lets You Keep the View
- PROPOSITIONS 129, 133, 144, 147 : Measures Would Provide Billions for New Jails
- Half a Century of California Dreaming About to Become Reality for Muscovite : Soviet Union: Los Angeles-born Emil Tsipan gets word that he can return home with his Russian-born wife.
- Three French Soldiers Captured and Then Released by Iraqi Patrol
- U.S. Families of Hostages Torn by Iraq's Offer
- STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION : Sherman-Parrish Race Goes From Potholders to Brickbats
- Data General Corp.: The Westboro, Mass., computer...