- U.S.-Mexico Trade Pact Foes Assail Environmental Study
- Montana Court Blocks U.S. Reapportionment Plan : Census: The injunction puts the national redistricting plan in limbo. The case challenges the formula used for seats in House of Representatives.
- A 10th Cease-Fire Called in Croatia : Yugoslavia: But while negotiators agree to a truce, the fighting, as usual, continues.
- Horsepower to Pedal Power
- Scholar to Dissect 'Firebird Suite'
- San Fernando Still Blazing, 35-14
- BASEBALL
- WEEKEND TV : Networks Go to Bat for Nostalgia
- Seagate Technology Inc.: The Scotts Valley-based computer...
- First West Capital Advances Deal
- Federal Regulators Seize Mission Valley Bank : * Insolvency: Its insured deposits have been transferred to another institution and its assets will be liquidated.
- Blow-In Insulation Meant for Professional Use : ASK THE HANDYMAN / JOHN MORELL
- STAGE REVIEW : Personal, Yet Compelling 'Letters'
- ARTISANS: Spotlighting Makers of Handcrafted Goods : Ancient Art of Batik Is Used to Create Unique Fabrics to Dye for
- 7 Drown Amid Panic in Upside-Down Car
- MUSIC REVIEW : St. Clair: A Loud Beginning
- Woman Convicted of Vehicular Manslaughter, Hit-Run Driving
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Spain Sees Itself as Natural Place for Conference : Diplomacy: Citizens are eager to reassert a historic claim as crossroads of Jewish and Muslim worlds.
- Herd of 30 Deer to Escape Threat of Extinction
- Red-Faced Police Officer Loses His Black and White
- Merchants Say Street Project Has Put Them on Road to Hard Times
- Newspaper Owner's Bail Is Increased
- Man Sought in Kidnaping Is Arrested : Standoff: Construction worker accused of abducting estranged wife and children is captured after holding deputies at bay for 11 hours.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Officers Cleared in Excessive Force Suit
- ROUNDUP : FOOTHILL LEAGUE
- Dice Lifts Alemany to Win Over Chaminade
- THE COLLEGES / MIKE HISERMAN : UCLA's Harrick Scores Big Points With CSUN Basketball
- The San Diego Padres exercised the 1992...
- HOW TOP 10 FARED
- Way Leads the Way to Pacifica Victory
- Blocked Punts Key Capistrano Valley's Victory
- Alexander's Early Burst Sparks Unbeaten Valencia
- Ireland Scores 3 Touchdowns as Santa Margarita Wins Easily
- San Clemente Is No Match for El Toro
- Durocher Deserved Spot in the Hall of Fame
- Controversial Channel One
- Killeen, Tex., Massacre
- Federal Water Bill
- Rehnquist Court
- Who's Really 'Cool'
- Was It Time for Change in Horse Racing Timing?
- For the Sake of Sanity, Titans Need a Change
- Review of Bolton Was Wrong, Right
- New Look at Forum Means This Won't Be Banner Year for Riley
- Jones, Laurie Know Comeback Trail : <i> There are plenty of well-known faces in the new film based on Jerry Sterner's hit play "Other People's Money." That's Piper Laurie playing Gregory Peck's assistant and mistress, Bea Sullivan, and Dean Jones as his duplicitous heir, William J. Coles. : </i>
- Curses! Downey Jinx Isn't Spoiled Again
- Swaggart Seen Unlikely to Seek Treatment : Mental health: Two psychotherapists believe that the televangelist, who again has been linked to a prostitute, has a sex addiction. They say the condition is treatable but they don't expect the minister to undergo therapy.
- What Does Smith Know That These Guys Didn't?
- He Doesn't Want Angels to Get Caught Short
- Durocher Deserved Spot in the Hall of Fame
- Curses! Downey Jinx Isn't Spoiled Again
- Controversial Channel One
- Hearing the Soprano
- Provocative Dressing
- New Look at Forum Means This Won't Be Banner Year for Riley
- New Coliseum Plan Isn't Going to Work
- Bob Arthur's Departure From KABC
- Review of Bolton Was Wrong, Right
- Abortion Anecdotes and the Law
- Controversial Channel One
- Abortion Anecdotes and the Law
- Abortion Anecdotes and the Law
- Review of Bolton Was Wrong, Right
- New Coliseum Plan Isn't Going to Work
- Abortion Anecdotes and the Law
- McDonnell's Earnings Rise, Debts Fall in 3rd Quarter
- CONSUMERS
- 2 New Prisons Stand Empty Because of Budget Crunch : Penal system: Although state's penitentiaries are overcrowded, it cannot afford to operate the facilities.
- Senate Panel Votes 11-4 for Gates Confirmation : The CIA: Democrats are sharply divided over the nominee. Backers predict swift victory on floor vote.
- Officer's CPR May Have Kept Child Alive : Pool tragedy: Quick action by policeman revives girl. The 2-year-old's vital signs remain unstable, however.
- The Amazing Spider-Man : What could be more beautiful than a lacy spider web glistening with dew? : Arachnid Collector Catalogues Crawlers
- Making History Is Not Easy: 5-President Meeting in Doubt
- Police Seek 3 in Shooting That Killed 1, Wounded 3 : Gang violence: Authorities say shots from a car prompted one of the victims to return fire. Auto was later found torched.
- An Outgoing County Official : Government: Bob Braitman, who has announced his resignation, says he is sorry if his 'zest for life' offended some.
- Weather Can't Keep Pumpkins Down
- City Council OKs Pact on Owens Valley Water
- Lawsuit Filed Against INS Over Shooting of Youth at Border
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Navratilova, Stich Celebrate Their Birthdays With Victories
- ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- ROUNDUP
- Congregation Leaves Episcopal Church
- Episcopals Battle Over Gender-Free Bulletins
- <i> There are plenty of well-known faces in the new film based on Jerry Sterner's hit play "Other People's Money." That's Piper Laurie playing Gregory Peck's assistant and mistress, Bea Sullivan, and Dean Jones as his duplicitous heir, William J. Coles. : </i>
- Just a Single : Braves Help CBS, but It's Still Losing Big on Baseball Pact
- DECORATING ADVICE : For an Elegant Look: Delicate Floral Wallpaper
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Nerve Poisons, Boric Acid: Lethal Weapons for Today's Roach Warrior
- Medical Lab Error Linked to Man's Death : Health care: Patient died after mismatching of blood at Alvarado Hospital in San Diego, state inquiry alleges. Another mix-up resulted in nonfatal reaction.
- Will Anyone Miss the KGB? : Goodby to surveillance, domestic infiltration, repression?
- Teen-Ager Arrested in Hospital Shootings
- Truck Crash Kills Man
- Skinhead Pleads Guilty to Park Beatings : Hate crime: The Whittier teen-ager's plea ensures that he will not serve more than 3 years in prison.
- ROUNDUP : MISSION LEAGUE
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : CHARGERS : League Acknowledges Bad Calls in Defeat to Rams, Henning Says
- Boxing
- Mercer Stops Morrison in the Fifth Round, Keeps Title
- NHL ROUNDUP : Capitals Continue Best Start With Victory Over Devils, 6-5
- The Good Times Roll in Buena Park Victory
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Big Plays Carry El Camino; LJCD's Abrams, Salaam Make Record Books
- Iran-Contra Figure Seeks Secret Data for His Defense
- CLIPBOARD : Notifiable Diseases Report
- Owner of Barking Dog Shot in Leg; Motive Is Unclear
- Trade Pact Comes Under Attack From Environmentalists : Border: Complaints run counter to Bush Administration's optimistic report on potential impact of agreement.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Trustees May Limit Public Comments
- Computer Store Cashier Shot, Killed
- Trouble in the Park : Arts Group Says No to Balboa Statue, Calls Explorer an Oppressor
- LAKE FOREST : Residents Invited to Scroll-Signing Event
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : First-Place OCC Beats Cypress in Men's Soccer
- USC Will Try to Extend Dominance of Stanford
- Jurisprudence
- ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titan Women Win One, but Lose the Match
- ROUNDUP
- Football
- Bishop Amat's Fields Stays on the Move : High school football: Running back has shown the ability to beat defenses with speed or strength. Already, he has gained 944 yards in 128 carries.
- ROUNDUP : FRONTIER LEAGUE
- 1991 WORLD SERIES : ATLANTA BRAVES VS. MINNESOTA TWINS
- Century's 'Cardiac Kids' Rally to Defeat Estancia
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Boseman Carries Morningside Over Culver City
- Welch Remains Unbeaten in Court : Jurisprudence: Judge bars Southern Section from conducting Canyon inquiry.
- Stage Reviews : Plante Struggles Valiantly in 'Lobby'
- If You're Going to Plant 'Em, Do It by Early November
- Soviets Face a Dark, Chilly Winter of Power Shortages
- Woman Guilty of Mercedes Manslaughter
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : VISALIA : Murderer Sentenced to Life in Prison
- The Committee Vote on Robert Gates
- Soviets, Israel Renew Full Ties After 24 Years
- Judge Delays Enforcement of Crowding Law
- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : Large Firm to Join Ride-Share Effort
- Farmer Told to Pull Up Roots : Agriculture: L.A. college district officials have informed the Valley's last grower that his lease won't be renewed.
- Meeting in Madrid: A Chance for Peace : Every reason it won't work--every reason it must
- News Executive's Stepson Pleads Guilty in Shooting
- Garden Grove Offense Tramples Santiago
- ROUNDUP : FOOTHILL LEAGUE
- Anderson's Long Runs in Fourth Lead Way for Huntington Beach
- Murray Says Cup Effort Not in Financial Straits
- Aztecs Have to Dig Deep to Run Against the Miners : SDSU: Leomiti missing from offensive line, Pittman to start at running back.
- ROUNDUP : FRONTIER LEAGUE
- Dotson Has State-Record 507 Yards Rushing
- ROUNDUP : PACIFIC LEAGUE
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Offensive Line Still Is Short-Handed
- Washburn Sentenced to Three Years in Prison for Cocaine Possession
- Trabuco Hills Runs Around Laguna Beach
- MUSIC REVIEW : Sanderling Leads Philharmonic
- MUSIC REVIEW : Piano Quartet Opens Chamber Music Series
- MEDIA
- SANTA ANA : Office for Refugees Must Move
- MOORPARK : Firm Stations Ambulance in City
- OLYMPIC LEAGUE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- Santa Clara Provides Northridge With 1st Challenge in WFC Play : College football: Road to Division II playoffs will be bumpy for Matadors, who did not help their cause by losing to UC Davis.
- CSUN Basketball Team to Include 3 Walk-Ons
- HIGH SCHOOLS
- ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- Soccer
- Savanna's Second Half Stuns Brea : Football: Belanger passes for 178 yards and two touchdowns. Rebels score with 26 seconds left to upset No. 7 Wildcats.
- Loara Rushes From Behind to Defeat Cypress, 28-12
- ORANGE COUNTY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES : Football Was His Forte : Beatty Guided Santa Ana College to National Title in '62
- O.C. to See Hubbard's Latin Side
- MEDIA
- CONSUMERS
- Bonaventure Owners File for Bankruptcy
- General Dynamics Corp.: Citing a recent streamlining...
- Visiting Mr. Belvedere : Interiors: Designer John Benecke put plenty of surprises into the Belvedere mansion in Tustin Hills. Now, it has a personality as individual as a fingerprint.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : HAITI : Rumors Fly as Leader Disappears
- COSTA MESA : City Seeks Cable Committee Member
- Volunteers Sought to Staff Libraries at 4 High Schools : Education: Helpers would enable the facilities, which had to cut back on employees, to keep longer hours.
- Man Receives 2 Years for Child Endangerment
- New Smoking Ban in City Buildings, Restaurants Urged : Council: Marvin Braude says change in panel's membership, low cigarette use in state, should aid passage.
- Minority Business Owners Get Advice
- ROUNDUP
- Twilight Agenda Beats Scan by Neck
- Oxnard Rallies but Late Fumble Proves Costly in Loss to Buena
- Clippers' Smith, Kimble May Be Out for Weeks
- Odds Were Against Both, but There Are No Longshots Now
- Early Keyboards Are His Forte : Music: Igor Kipnis, known for his revival of the harpsichord and fortepiano, will give a recital at a Mozart tribute in Fullerton Sunday.
- Gill's Making a Name for Himself
- Thomas-Hill: Docudrama Couldn't Do the Real Drama Justice
- Market Closes at Record 3,077 on Strong Earnings : Wall Street: The 30-stock Dow Jones index rises 24 points as investors react to profits at blue-chip corporations.
- Texas Instruments Inc.: The Dallas-based computer maker,...
- Bulbs Don't Need Any Babying
- 5 Charged With Theft of Bark From Yew Trees
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : CONCORD : Mayor Accused of Sexual Harassment
- 1 Killed, 170 Rescued as Gales Thrash Oil Rigs
- WORLD IN BRIEF : POLAND : Major Treaties With Germany Ratified
- Reagan Library Gala May Make Record Books Yet
- 2 Arrested in 'Blondie Bags the Benz' Thefts Case
- Umbrella Update
- Countywide : Tenants to Protest Condo Conversions
- LANDMARK WATCH : Final Course
- Parents Protest Attack on Black Youth : Races: Relatives remove some Ventura High School students from class early because the teen-agers were afraid to leave unescorted.
- TODAY'S COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Palomar Will Give Golden West Defense a Big Test
- Chato Jackson Makes the Big Plays for Vista
- Canyon Goes For Tie, Gets Loss Instead
- STAGE REVIEW : Divining but Not Conquering in Laguna Beach : The playhouse's production of Jim Leonard Jr.'s play is handsome, and the performances of the two leads are very charming. Despite that, the show is oddly uninvolving.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : UNITED NATIONS : Council OKs Rules on Arms Exports
- 8 Republics Sign Soviet Common Market Pact; a Fearful 4 Stay Out : Treaty: A majority rejoices in the step to break up the old union. The holdouts fret about yielding control of their economies.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Commonwealth to Lift Cultural and Travel Sanctions Against S. Africa
- Tax Evader Facing Prison Kills Himself
- Campaign Seen as Launching Pad for Duke : Politics: The ex-klan leader is in a hard-fought Louisiana gubernatorial race. Analysts view the Southern presidential primaries as the next step.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Boy Sues Man Who Made Phone Threats
- Trying to Kill Herself, Blast Survivor Says
- CAMARILLO : Decision Delayed in Drunk Driving Case
- Miscellany
- ROUNDUP : Lopata's Tackle on 2-Point Conversion Try Saves Saugus
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Shell Denies Report on Schroeder
- UCLA's Donahue Seeks Another Sigh of Relief
- Edison 15-Game Streak Ended by Marina, 15-12
- 1991 WORLD SERIES : ATLANTA BRAVES VS. MINNESOTA TWINS : Dome Danger Is No Stranger to Leibrandt : Game 1: Braves' starter tonight went 7-6 against the Twins while with the Royals. Morris will start for Minnesota.
- Is U.S. Ready for Nana Mouskouri?
- Williams Shares His Musical Gifts : Music: The guitarist, known for his technical prowess and myriad of influences, will perform at Ambassador Auditorium this weekend.
- Crime Fighter Tries His Hand at Firefighting
- Even Rams Want to Beat L.A. : Pro football: They say that Anaheim is home to them. If the Coliseum stirs nostalgia, it's merely of collegiate memories.
- Father Who Dangled Baby From Balcony Gets 2 Years
- Cubs' Essian Is 13th Manager Fired
- ROUNDUP : TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
- ROUNDUP : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE
- Disney Unveils New Proposal for Port Resort : Development: Plan to cut landfill requirement by two-thirds is intended to appease shipping tenants in Long Beach and environmentalists.
- Winless Utah State Ready for Titans
- ROUNDUP : Raphael Stars as Kennedy Edges Taft
- Right-hander Todd Burns, 28, who pitched for...
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV : World Series Gets Under Way Today
- Intricate Japanese Inro Boxes Star at Museum : Art: Pacific Asia displays an increasingly pricey 400-piece lacquer collection dating to the 17th Century.
- A Holmes Series? Brett Is on the Case : Television: A British production company plans to re-create the entire series of Sherlock Holmes stories, with Jeremy Brett as the sleuth.
- CLIPBOARD : Multifamily Home Futures
- Senate Panel OKs FDIC Nominee : * Banking: William Taylor's nomination as head of the regulatory agency now goes to the full Senate.
- FULLERTON : Old Mansion's Days Could Be Numbered
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Case of Reduced Credibility
- WORLD SERIES / MINNESOTA TWINS VS. ATLANTA BRAVES : NOTES
- Holyfield-Tyson Bout Is Postponed : Boxing: Former champion, whose rape trial is to begin in Indianapolis on Jan. 27, suffers a rib injury during training.
- Injured Fullerton Faces Utah State
- Oak Park Beats St. Bonaventure, 10-8, Despite Losing Quarterback Delfino
- Mt. SAC Title Next on Hart's List : Cross-country: Sweepstakes win for Indians would solidify position as country's No. 1 team.
- University's Ground Game Stops Corona del Mar, 21-10
- Brookins Boosts Sylmar to 42-0 Win but Agonizes Over Coach's Criticism
- After 11 Long Years, Irvine Defeats Diablos
- STAGE REVIEWS : 'Wicked' Humor Is Saving Grace of Matthews' Musical
- Ex-Party Boss Now Rides the Bus, Endures Wisecracks : Soviet Union: His attitude during the coup toppled port city's top official. He also lost car, driver and dacha.
- MISSION VIEJO : City Will Consider County Roadwork
- Firm Hired to Analyze Redevelopment Effort
- Crowded Now? Wait 25 Years for 58% More : Population: Sandag expects county to increase by 1.9% a year from now until 2015. That rate is still slower than in the 1980s.
- You could call Ed Balder the Count...
- Plane Lands Safely on Magic Mountain Lot
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Water-Use Jump May Cause Penalty
- Gulls Lose Assistant Coach, Game : Hockey: Lacroix fired before team drops 7-3 decision to Peoria.
- OLYMPIC LEAGUE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Valley Christian's Voss Keeps Whittier Christian at Bay
- Mt. SAC Invitational Set for Today
- ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- ROUNDUP : SAN FERNANDO LEAGUE
- NME to Bolster Earnings With Debt-for-Equity Swap
- Baby Bells: Bell Atlantic Corp. reported a...
- Santa Ana Door Maker to Close Plant, Lay Off Staff
- IBM Will Sell Its MCI Stake for $400 Million : Technology: The computer giant calls the termination of its investment in the phone company a redeployment of assets.
- First Interstate, Texas Instruments, Seagate Post Losses
- Five Increase Bids for Executive Life
- SOCIAL POLICY : Wall Still Divides Germany on the Abortion Question
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK : Paraplegic Climber to Leave Ranger Post
- COLUMN ONE : Marketing the Athlete as Package : No. 4 NBA draft pick Dikembe Mutombo is being 'positioned' as a superstar advertising vehicle. But if he can't play pro basketball, the wheels will fall off.
- Nevada's Horses: Victims of Man, Nature : Wild animals: 2,000 have died. Drought and mismanagement by U.S. government blamed.
- Liquor Agency Stages Raid : Budget: Alcoholic Beverage Control officials say such enforcement is in danger. Gov. Wilson is trying to impose a 75% staff reduction.
- Officials Won't Block BFI's Hauling of Dirt to Sunshine Landfill
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- Maximum Sentence Urged in Grocery Store Slaying
- OXNARD : Man Files Claim in Alleged Beating
- Flyers Notify Students of 3rd Attack : Assaults: College hopes that students will be more alert after a third woman was assaulted Thursday. No suspects have been arrested.
- Long Beach Offers Miami a Bargain-Basement Foe
- Four Interceptions by Sunny Hills Thwart Sonora
- NHL ROUNDUP : Coffey Sets Scoring Record
- ROUNDUP : CSUN Avenges Volleyball Loss
- ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- Glendale Rolls Over Crescenta Valley, 34-0
- PREP ROUNDUP : Corona del Mar Advances in Water Polo
- Preserving an Age of Innocence : Don Henley Rallies Artists to Save Walden Wilderness From Development
- STAGE REVIEW : An Intriguing Duo From California Repertory
- McDonnell Satellite Deal: 5 McDonnell Douglas Space...
- Shouting Unravels Press Conference : AIDS: Critics of condom distribution trade comments with school board member Jeff Horton, who announced last week that he is gay.
- Trio Arrested in 'Sophisticated' Jewel Thefts
- $200,000 for Teacher in Harassment Suit
- WORLD SERIES / MINNESOTA TWINS VS. ATLANTA BRAVES : THE '91 SERIES
- PACIFIC 10 FOOTBALL / MAL FLORENCE : Washington-Cal Is Bigger Than the 'Big Game'
- Huge Prayer Meeting Set
- Putting the Record Between the Uprights
- Bob Arthur's Departure From KABC
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 19, 1991
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- Obituaries - Oct. 19, 1991
- Names in the News - Oct. 19, 1991
- U.S., Soviets Call Israelis and Arabs to Historic Talks : Mideast: Announcement caps 8 months of efforts by Baker. Peace conference is slated for Oct. 30 in Madrid. Bush and Gorbachev plan to meet there one day earlier.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Bush Betting Clout Can Move Obstacles : Strategy: President harnesses superpower prestige in hopes of overcoming longtime barriers to peace.
- Killeen, a Town Deep in Mourning, Holds Prayer Services and Vigils for Its Victims : Massacre: The Texas community ponders that ordinary day and the ordinary people who were gunned down in the shooting rampage.
- BLACK SUNDAY: South County football fans will...
- 2 Die, Suspected Drunk Driver Injured in Crash : Accident: The pre-dawn wreck at Moulton Parkway and El Toro Road backs up rush-hour traffic for miles.
- When Larry Met Patti . . .
- Bus Driver Leaves Las Vegas Seniors Stranded at Eatery
- FUNNIEST TRIBUTE: The producers of ABC-TV's "America's...
- IMAGE: The Fiesta Mexicana at the Pacific...
- ALUMNI PLATES: Proud of your college? Gov....