- Friesz Proves He Can Become a Bigger Part of the Offense
- ROUNDUP : Malbrue Carries Servite to Victory
- Now, Whitfield Is a Gang of One : Stanford: The 300-pound pro prospect, too big for a life of crime, chose football. Saturday, he will take on USC.
- INDOOR SOCCER
- Rams-Raiders' Telecast? No Chance
- Pop Reviews : Kik Tracee Mixes Good, Cliches
- New Review Covers Recording Spectrum
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : NATIONAL LEAGUE : In the Aftermath, Bonilla Looks Ahead
- Cordero Wins His 7,000th, Joins Shoemaker, Pincay
- Esquivel's Passing Helps Burroughs Defeat San Gabriel for 1st Victory
- THE ARTS
- Pop Album Chart : Country Pays Dividends for Brooks
- 3 Men Wounded in Drive-By Shooting
- Fighting Intensifies Near Croatian Town : Yugoslavia: The escalation shoots down a Kremlin attempt at mediation.
- O.C. Transportation Board Keeps Oftelie at the Wheel
- Old Film Clips Keep 'em Dangling
- Twin Bombings Kill 41 in India; Sikhs Blamed
- 'A good port and a good land'--and a good time to be had by all.
- A Timely Thank-You for Rogers
- NEWPORT BEACH : City's Library Policy Gains New Support
- Meeting of Gays, Police Scuttled Over Media Ban
- Countywide : Hospital Suggests Holiday Safety Tips
- Gas Company Dispatcher Not on Drugs, Test Shows
- Umbrella Update
- COLUMN LEFT/ ALEXANDER COCKBURN : A Display of Unmatched Cynicism : GOP tacticians made Hill and Thomas into right / wrong cartoons as Democrats dithered.
- OXNARD : Work to Begin on Veterans Memorial
- Unexplained Fire Hits Vocational School
- Countywide : Red Ribbon Week
- Fair's Revenue 9% Below Expectations
- San Diego
- San Diego
- CYPRESS : Year-Round Option Studied by Schools
- CENTURY LEAGUE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : El Modena's Prado Passes for 3 Touchdowns in Victory
- Miscellany
- Lions Are Ready to Restore the Roar : Return of Walker Boosts Team's Hopes for 1991-92 Season
- Carson Loses 21-0 Lead and Game to Washington, 30-27
- Baseball
- Hockey
- ROUNDUP : Royal Routs Agoura to Extend Win Streak
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Uncle' Ignites Stowe With '90s Zing
- Basehart Theatre Taking Root in Community : Stage: Cynthia Baer is a force behind the scenes as the Woodland Hills company begins its fifth season.
- COLUMN ONE : Guiding Careers in the Capital : Washington's mentor system has helped many young aides advance. But the Thomas-Hill episode may make powerful men more wary, especially of sponsoring women.
- School for Blind Burglaries Prompt a Deluge of Gifts
- San Diego
- Group to Discuss Decision Not to File Charges in Slaying
- 6-Year-Old Girl Is Abducted in Garden Grove, Later Released
- Postal Official Denies Retaliation Claim : Courts: Testifying in federal civil court, the county postmaster says his demotion of an employee had nothing to do with her involvement in a highly-publicized women's conference.
- Agency Leader to Step Down Amid Dispute : Government: Robert L. Braitman's announcement comes the day after he signed a settlement on a sex harassment complaint.
- Representing Self, Accused Killer Waldon Resumes Own Questioning
- ORANGE COUNTY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES : A Patchwork of Pursuits : Softball: Topley's enthusiasm, determination have helped her excel on international level.
- Rancho Alamitos Beats Kennedy in Final 16 Seconds
- CHARGERS UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : It's Lucky Memphis Isn't on the Schedule
- Pop Reviews : Jones Keeps B.A.D. Fresh
- Music Reviews : Behr Conducts 'Don Giovanni'
- Pop Reviews : Loggins' Renewal at the Wiltern
- Mycogen Hopes to Raise $20 Million in Stock Sale
- BofA Loans to Minorities, Poor Boosted : * Banking: BankAmerica is trying to defuse opposition to its merger with Security Pacific by committing $12 billion over 10 years.
- Christo's Umbrellas
- Christo's Umbrellas
- Christo's Umbrellas
- Christo's Umbrellas
- MOVIES - Oct. 18, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 18, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 18, 1991
- Obituaries - Oct. 18, 1991
- TELEVISION - Oct. 18, 1991
- TELEVISION - Oct. 18, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 18, 1991
- SPIDR WEBBING: They are educators, mediators and...
- Police May Never Learn What Motivated Gunman : Massacre: Hennard was seen as reclusive, belligerent. Officials are looking into possibility he hated women.
- Inflation Jumps in September; Output Slows
- ORANGE TIGERS: Three local police agencies will...
- NATO to Slash A-Weapons 80% : Europe: Ministers approve the basics of a new strategy based on smaller, more mobile forces. A French-German accord to create an armed force overshadows the talks.
- Ferry Service Touted as Method to Ease Freeway Commuter Congestion : Traffic: Coastal communities are looking into the idea as a way to also reduce pollution and increase tourism.
- Disney Projects a Decision by January
- CLOSED DOORS: Laura Bradbury's disappearance seven years...
- THE DUKE'S MALL: Just a few weeks...
- Ban on Assault Rifles, Big Ammo Clips Dies in House
- Baker, Shamir Report Progress but No Deal : Mideast: More talks are planned for today. The Palestinian delegation remains a sticking point.
- Charges Against Officer Draw Fire : Courts: Supporters assail counts while detractors claim Compton policeman should be accused of murder, not voluntary manslaughter, in the shooting deaths of two Samoan brothers.
- Federal Study of L.A. River Revitalization Is Scaled Back : Public works: Official says improving the waterway's flood-control capacity has a higher priority than environmental or recreational improvements.
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 18, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 18, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 18, 1991
- New Tandy Chain to Sell AST Advantage! PCs : Retailing: The Irvine company will turn to the Texas electronic giant to market its computers in 'super stores.'
- American's Parent Posts a Modest Net : Transportation: Labeling the improvement 'inadequate,' AMR Corp. says it still plans to cut capital spending.
- Roseanne Arnold Sues Former Agents
- Casket Competition : Retailing: A Cypress discount store hopes to break the domination of big funeral homes such as Forest Lawn, its neighbor across the street.
- Thomas H. Eliot, 84; Helped Draft Social Security Act
- Americans Shut Out of Science Nobels : Awards: Swiss chemist and French physicist are recipients of the prestigious honors. It marks the first time since 1971 that neither prize has gone to someone from the U.S.
- Students' Memories Are a Good Way to Measure Teachers' Success
- A Study in Hope : School for Homeless Aims to Break Cycle of Poverty
- South Gate : Volunteer Group Receives Award for Anti-Gang Effort
- Guide to the Globe : Irma Kackert became an adventurer later in life. Now she gives others tips on seeing the world.
- Broken Dreams in Soviet Hinterland : Communism: A failed experiment leaves shattered lives--and a madness of sorts--in its wake.
- World IN BRIEF : LITHUANIA : Exonerations Halted in War Crime Cases
- THE HOUSE : Price-Fixing Issue
- World IN BRIEF : ZAIRE : New Leaders Backed by Belgian Troops
- Glassell Park : Shooting Death at Baptism
- GARDEN GROVE : Deejay Goes on Record: Avoid Drugs
- NEWPORT BEACH : School Candidates Focus on Spending
- SIMI VALLEY : Athletes Christen Running Course
- Parents Push Back : School Street Patrol Keeps Dealers Away
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Defensive Philosophy Will Keep Greene on the Move
- Jurisdiction in Clinic Blockade Argued
- Mail Takes the Creative Route
- Region : Boy Scout Appointment
- FULLERTON : Water at Toxic Waste Dump Seen as Safe
- LOS ALAMITOS : Residents Receive New Trash Cans
- Edwards Gives 'El Diablo' His Due
- Mercy Hospital Turns Its Gaze to 21st Century
- Freeway Nightmare No. 6,532:A Northridge woman was...
- Bank Robbery Suspect Arrested After Stakeout
- 'Moonlighting' Actor Gets Ticket During Protest
- SANTA ANA : Funds Transferred to Secure College Grant
- Corona Chick Breaks Los Alamitos Record
- PREP ROUNDUP
- On the Sideline : Talented Athletes, the Copeland Brothers Try to Cope With Not Competing Because of Family Heart Disease
- Radio 'X' : Popular Rock Groups Often Cross the Line--How Do the Stations Cope?
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Packers Face Bears Tonight
- Standard Pacific Suffers Effects of Market Slump : Home sales: Earnings dropped 88% in third quarter but the firm's executives are optimistic about orders placed for homes.
- Profits at State's Major Thrifts Surge in Quarter : S&Ls;: H. F. Ahmanson, Golden West Financial and Great Western Financial credit the widening spread in interest rates.
- Learning to Cook : First Courses : Better Late Than Never
- Learning to Cook : First Courses : Everybody Loves a Cook
- Everyday Affordability
- World IN BRIEF : CAMBODIA : Joint Search Held for American MIAs
- Chemistry Professor Wins Research Award
- BENEFIT : March of Dimes Fund-Raiser Not Necessarily a Single Event
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : Reinventing Nature : Landscape photographs by William Giles and Gene Cooper approach the abstract painter's realm.
- Santa Monica : 50 Arrested in Drug Sting
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : 2 Jailed Activists Reportedly Escape
- Blue Santa : John Orvis has been a guitar-playing fixture in Ojai for years. Says he: 'I am the blues, man.'
- Playa del Rey : Ballona Wetlands Walk
- Experiment's Volunteers Tolerate Pain for Science : Medicine: The Veterans Administration study in Sepulveda is the first of its kind to look at depression and chronic discomfort.
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Brothers Play a Big Role in Covina High's 5-0 Start
- Clashes Peril Soviet-Backed Truce in Yugoslavia
- Walk on By: Guess the date Imelda...
- Bangladesh Launches Campaign Against Rats
- Cyclist Sought as Witness in Accident
- Couple Sentenced in Daughter's Death : Courts: Palmdale man and woman get terms of 15 years to life in the fatal beating of their 4-year-old girl.
- Hot Line Veto Disappoints Asian Leaders : Language: Bill would have set up statewide phone service so that non-English speakers could report crimes
- Lagomarsino Rejects Sespe Compromise : River: The Ventura congressman finds Supervisor Flynn's plan too restrictive for water interests. Senate hearings are today.
- Grant Aims to Increase Marrow Donors
- Four Ball State basketball players, including standout...
- Boy Shot When Two Friends Play With Gun
- Vista
- Williams Still Runs on Reserve Power : UCLA: Bruins' leading rusher doesn't start. He returned from injuries to have a big game against Arizona.
- ROUNDUP : Wackerman, CLU Race Past Redlands in Women's Soccer
- Safety-Minded Costumes
- Inmate's Ouster Before Surgery Spurs Inquiry
- Judge's Lengthy Sick Leave Gives Court a Big Headache
- Armed Robbers Escape With Jewels : Theft: Three men tie up youngster who let them in house. Thieves force father to turn over loot.
- Murder Charges Filed in 1989 Disappearance
- Ramona
- COUNTYWIDE : McClintock's Office Picketed by Gays
- Police Say They Shot Man After He Aimed at Them
- NHL ROUNDUP : New Line a Big Lift to Montreal
- Gretzky Misses King Win to Be With Ailing Father
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Scuba' Founders in a Sea of Misguided Humor : * The Irvine Community Theater production about an interracial affair owes more to Archie Bunker than to Spike Lee.
- A 'Sinfonia' of Emotional Sound : * Music: Usually speedy guitarist Al di Meola turns lyrical in his latest album, and it may be his best playing to date.
- Plaza de la Masa
- Santa Monica : Campaign Reform Studied
- His Long Wait for Council Seat Pays Off
- Learning to Cook : First Courses : Just Like Mom Made
- Chinese Activism on the Rise : Politics: Although municipal elections are six months away, Chinese-Americans are assessing candidacies and becoming more active in how the city operates.
- City of Industry : Benefit Crafts Show Set
- World IN BRIEF : UNITED NATIONS : Peacekeeping Force for Cambodia OKd
- FESTIVALS & EVENTS : Porcupine Art and Hog Calls of the Old West
- Language Classes on Fast Track
- Glendale : Panel to Study School Issues
- Corruption Inquiries Led to Firing, Former Transit Worker Says : Construction: Commission ex-employee says he was investigating incompetence at several projects. Board spokeswoman denies his allegations.
- Keeping It in the Family : Artesia's Father-Son Team Proves Winning Combination
- Price-Fixing Issue
- COUNTYWIDE : 3 Women's Shelters Awarded Grants
- At 63, Diver Draws Hope From Sea
- Suspect in Arson Threat Is Arrested After Walking Away From Hospital : Crime: Authorities thought the Vista man would be held at psychiatric hospital, but he was released, returning to the gas station where the incident occurred.
- Tear Down the Walls, Listen to the Community : Current large-scale social services don't work, but the reasons for failure could all be overcome by American ingenuity.
- Athletic Director Overrules Norm Stewart
- Chapman's New Look Leaves Boyd Optimistic
- PREP NOTES
- Jurisprudence
- IBM to Launch 'Multimedia' Computer Line
- Learning to Cook : First Courses : A Nose for Good Food
- Hospital's Discharge of Seriously Ill Inmate Investigated
- Plenty of Hits . . . and Some Big Errors : Amid end-of-session chaos, Wilson connects on gun control, misses on sexual harassment
- Now We Deserve to Ascend the Rostrum : Women: It is ironic that as Soviet democracy makes gains, men still monopolize power.
- Pay Hikes to Shrink : But Smaller Raises May Aid Economy Later
- Best for Business
- BANKING
- Mutuals May Tap Synthetic Securities
- Learning to Cook : Growing Up in the Kitchen
- Welcome Back, Casserole
- Nation Will Be Watching Oregon's 'Pioneering Step' : Under new program, high school ends at 10th grade, followed by 2 years of specialized training. It could become model for future.
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Success for the Year? Please, Just Nothing Embarrassing!
- O.C. Jails Praised as 'Proper and Efficient'
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Girl's Killer Gets Death Sentence
- SCORECARD / FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVENTS : PREP FOOTBALL GAMES
- Instructor Becomes President of Group
- Fall Oasis : Big Laguna Trail Opens New Path to a World of Scenic Beauty
- Radar 'Guns' Holstered in Cancer Scare
- Brazil Indians Tell Pope of Threats to Survival
- SPECIAL EVENT : Ultimate 007 Trivia Contest Will Test the Ties That Bond
- A Hideaway Worth Seeking and Finding
- Four Marines Killed in Crash of Helicopter
- Port's Deal With Citrus Shipper to Generate $1 Million Annually
- Mosquitoes in Torrance Carry Encephalitis Strain
- SATICOY : Stolen Car Parts Seized; 2 Arrested
- Doctor Arrested for Alleged Car Assault
- Trolley Severs Right Foot of Jobless Man
- A Poisonous Route to Take : Counties don't pay for the benefit they receive--and that could doom poison control centers
- In Pitching, Applied Science More Like Applied Substance
- He's Hot as a Heavy : Former WFL Player Ballew Makes a Good Living by Portraying Bad Guys
- Waller Agrees to Become Padre Scouting Chief
- Cup Challengers Win on Deadline Decision : Sailing: Trustees' ruling gives syndicates an extra month to prepare boats.
- Helpful Spill-Payout Terms May Cut Exxon Bite in Half : Energy: Tax breaks and the fact that the $1.125 billion will be paid over 10 years will ease the 'real-dollar' sting, a study says.
- Fries Entertainment Seeks Bankruptcy Shield : Television: The major independent supplier of made-for-TV movies has been hit by rising bank debt and defaults.
- RETAIL/LEISURE
- World IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : American Tells of Assassination Plan
- Harvey Mudd Student Gets Edison Scholarship
- Learning to Live With Mistakes
- Body Found After Israeli, Jordan Guards Open Fire
- World IN BRIEF : GAZA STRIP : Muslim Activist Given Life Sentence
- La Canada Flintridge : Discrepancy in Miralle Trial
- After Tragedy in Texas, Writer Paints a Portrait of Hope : Books: A fatal school bus crash compelled novelist Russell Banks to write about the way a close-knit community survives a devastating loss.
- Murder Trial Set for Professed Killer of 70
- Swinging With the Duke
- City College Named Bicentennial Site
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUN FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Midnight for Moscow : 20 County Exchange Students Visit Just Before Soviet Metamorphosis
- Man of Many Titles, He Submits Resignation(s)
- Senate Upholds Veto of Jobless Aid Bill
- MUSIC WRECK : Screeching Decibels : The three-piece guitar band out of Chicago has hit the road for a tour of the West Coast. It will be pulling in to Isla Vista.
- Archdiocese to Keep School and May Reopen It Someday
- COLUMN ONE : Smoking's Asbestos Episode : The carcinogen was used in Kent filters in 1952-56. Now the company faces lawsuits of a sort never seen in the industry.
- Ruling to Let City Move on Overcrowding : Housing: In a much-watched case, a judge has issued a tentative decision upholding Santa Ana's ordinance to limit the number of people who can live in one dwelling.
- Oil and Water : Texaco Ships Annual Supply of the Cool, Clear Stuff to Arid Islands
- Developer Loses Ruling to Build on Bookstore Site
- SDSU Student Panel Turns Down Ban on Promotions by Alcohol Companies
- San Diego
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : Aztecs' Faulk Has Collapsed Lung
- PREP NOTES : Streak Proves to Be Sunny Hills' Toughest Water Polo Opponent
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Jurisprudence
- El Camino Real Girls Forge a Tie for 1st With Win Over Chatsworth
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Greene Still Must Fit the System
- PREP NOTES
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Braves Win Another 1-0 Those Games : NL Game 6: Avery sharp as Atlanta ends scoreless drought after 26 innings to beat Pittsburgh, 1-0, and force Game 7 tonight.
- STAGE REVIEW : A Visit to the Mind, Spirit of Woolf
- Learning to Cook : Learning to Teach
- FILM : This Time, Saura Keeps It Light, With 'Ay, Carmela!'
- Commerce : Leaking Drum of Pesticide Sends 8 People to Hospital
- DISCOVERY / NEWPORT ANTIQUE MALL
- When Vanity Helps : The surcharge on personalized license plates is used to fund environmental programs, including grants for schools.
- RESTAURANTS : Well-Hidden A'Roma Is Worth Discovering
- Underwhelmed Under the Umbrellas in the Tejon Pass
- S.D. Growth Initiative Cut From Ballot
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Wilson Urges Less Control on Business
- Sacred Heart Sets Open House for Anniversary
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Horrors of a Different Color in Recent Offerings
- Used Car Wheeler-Dealers and 'Commodity Brokers' Strike It Rich : Soviet Far East: Importing vehicles from Japan or expediting exchanges of goods, middlemen are plunging into the budding free market.
- Religious Figure Arraigned in Drug Case
- Vessel-Tracking Measure Signed
- ANAHEIM : Soccer-Field Plan Seems to Be Gaining
- VENTURA : 4 Candidates Backed by Labor Council
- City Asks Fishermen to Pipe Down
- Officially Junk, Not Art
- PREP NOTES
- L.A.'s Picus Fights Road for Project : Ahmanson Ranch: The councilwoman plans to use a one-foot-wide strip of street to restrict access to development.
- Glendale's Dyrek Shakes Off Injury to Steal Spotlight
- The Only Change Is Strike 3
- Foothill's Parson Is Voice of Reason On, Off the Court : Tennis: Unbeaten senior sets an example for her teammates.
- BASEBALL PLAYOFF REPORT : NATIONAL LEAGUE : Taking Risks Pays Off for Braves, Pirates
- QUOTABLE
- ECONOMY
- Learning to Cook : First Courses : The Soojee Challenge
- Making an Eco Trip Out of an Ego Trip : Letting an Ego Trip Boost Ecology, Too
- Pomona Freshman Wins Tandy Award
- PERSONALITY IN THE NEWS : Barr: Conservative With 'Political Savvy' Is on Fast Track
- James Dean's Head Is in the Stars--Why Not Terminator's?
- Learning to Cook : Confessions of a Passionate Cook
- In High Gear : Sheila Cluff, owner of the Oaks at Ojai, leads fitness classes, runs, lectures, consults. She's known as a woman who never slows down.
- The Secret Memoirs of a Sly Ollie North : Books: The former Marine took extraordinary precautions to make sure no one knew he was writing his autobiography. It debuts next week.
- Volcano's Previous Eruption Date Revised
- If It Ain't Broke, Don't Replace Part
- NEIGHBORS : Uniform Collection : An Ojai woman with a collection of 70 Girl Scout outfits can easily trace the evolution of the familiar style over several decades.
- Execution Blocked as Killer Agrees to Appeal
- 2nd-Year Optometry Student Wins Award
- Pasadena : Discrepancy in Miralle Trial
- Customized Books From Computer in Works at UCSD
- Best of Two Worlds at Language Schools
- Who Were Those Masked People? : Children's Museum Takes a Look at Reasons and Uses for Cover-Ups Throughout History
- Florida Cities Spared as Storm Bypasses Coast
- SPORTS BRIEFS : Football Team to Erase Graffiti in South Gate
- Pacific Palisades : Latchkey Kids Fund-Raiser
- Differences in Testimony Attacked : Court: Betty Broderick's attorney says discrepancies between the first and second murder trials may be a ploy by prosecutors.
- 4 Marines Die in Helicopter Crash : Training: Their craft falls onto farmland near the Salton Sea during a routine training flight.
- Swastikas and Other Graffiti Again Deface Tujunga Temple
- Police Shift Strategy on Protests for Gay Rights : Marches: Demonstrators who illegally block traffic will be arrested. Officials say the change was spurred by complaints from motorists.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : OCC Extends Golden West to Fifth Game Before Losing
- Stanford's Quick Quits U.S. Team