- EC Army Corps Being Proposed
- MAKING IT WORK : Key Is Sharing Fears, Successes
- SIMI VALLEY : School Board Votes to Cancel Bus Fees
- Warning on Radon Released : Health: A study says homes in three area communities may contain an unsafe level of the cancer-causing gas.
- Attorneys Joseph R. Austin and Susan L....
- For quarter ended Sept. 30, unless noted....
- The Great Pumpkin Makes a Great Party Theme : Holidays: Ghoulies, ghosties, long-leggety beasties and things that go bump in the night can all be used to decorate for Halloween.
- Faith in the Facts : Black churches courageously break with AIDS taboo
- Blending X's, O's and IQs : Redskins: Unbeaten team has improved this season because it has more smart players, Gibbs says.
- Reporter Hits Switzer With Libel for Book : Football: Jack Taylor's suit claims chapter in 'Bootlegger's Boy' is 'vindictive fiction.'
- Joseph E. Herman, who in 1974 established...
- Hill Case Seen as Deterring Other Women : Workplace: Even though many see an increased awareness of sexual harassment, experts fear victims will be reluctant to complain.
- High Court Rejects Prisoner's Bid to Escape Cigarette Smoke
- The Road to the Confirmation of Clarence Thomas
- Nation IN BRIEF : MISSOURI : Buy-Back Program Brings in 1,000 Guns
- STAGE
- New Artificial Eyeballs Touted as Very Realistic : Medicine: The improved implants have 90% of the movement of real eyes, compared with an average of 25% of normal movement for older types, doctors say.
- '92 Models Fail to Prevent 10% Drop in Vehicle Sales
- Adelanto Police Chief Accused of Embezzlement
- It's Still on the Cutting Edge : Milestones: As it celebrates its 100th anniversary, the Swiss Army Knife continues to reign as the world's favorite piece of cult cutlery.
- Ahoy Mate! Nautical Language Isn't Always Shipshape
- Supervisors Fault Growth Strategy
- SIMI VALLEY : County Gets Maps of Slide-Prone Areas
- Union Calls Rally at Canter's Deli to Mark Year of Picketing : Labor: The eatery's owners want a decertification vote. Workers charge that management is engaging in unfair practices.
- D.A. Won't Prosecute Inmates for Running Up $15,000 Phone Bill
- Art for Art's Sake : Taekwondo Tournament Gives Adherents Chance to Show Why Sport Is So Popular
- Hockey
- ROUNDUP : Moorpark Stops State Champion in Women's Soccer, 3-1
- Detroit Tiger owner Tom Monaghan has no...
- Onus Is Placed on Grandfather for Profits Going Up in Smoke
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Klingler Could Miss Game Saturday
- Penhall Has Good Track Record
- MUSIC
- Business Inventories Fall 7th Time in 8 Months
- EARNINGS
- Cyclists Hope to Exercise Their Political Muscles : * Riders are starting to organize in hopes of making the county's streets safer. Coalition's first target is a Caltrans Coast Highway project.
- A 'God-Awful Mess' Leads to a Somber Vote
- All Eyes Are Now on Clarence Thomas : His job is to settle cases, not settle scores
- INS Made $8 Million in Refugee Fees, Advocates Say : Immigration: Documents filed in suit say U.S. profited from excessive charges in program to grant Salvadorans 18 months protected status.
- Restaurant Suspended Victim of Kidnaping
- The Men, Not the Laws, Were at Fault in This Case : Thomas: His anger should be aimed at the caliber of senators and the times, not the process.
- Foothill's Parson Still Unbeaten in Singles
- Northridge's DeVaughn Quits Team : College football: Matadors' leading rusher leaves because of family obligations; Campbell, a freshman, will suit up.
- Truth Only Gets Paid Lip Service at Hearings : Television: Lies and innuendo, playing to the cameras and deception are not beneath senators, as days of Thomas-Hill testimony proves.
- Iacocca's 1-on-1 Auto Show for Kirk Kerkorian
- H. Robert Heller, president of San Francisco-based...
- Citibank Savings Boosts Loan Rate : Banking: The increase in the interest rate it charges on personal credit lines draws fire from consumers because the general trend in rates is downward.
- Fluor Corp. Wins 3 Contracts Worth $200 Million : Deals: The company's engineering subsidiary will perform all the jobs. Despite the news, Fluor stock slips.
- BANKING
- Mountain Parkland Plan Praised : Environment: Ventura County supervisors react favorably to a proposal to merge development projects that would provide the state with 10,000 acres of property.
- Pilot Sentenced to 6 Months in Crash That Killed Friends
- SANTA PAULA : Landlord Pleads Guilty to Violations
- Miscellany
- 7 Million Too Early for U.S. Visa Lottery
- New Justice's Allies, Foes Blast Each Other : Reaction: Liberal groups say Thomas backers used intimidation and the race issue. Conservatives accuse his opponents of dirty tactics.
- Two Honored by L.A. Muslims
- A New Chapter in College Texts Will Begin at UCSD : Education: McGraw-Hill deal will allow faculty to create customized books by computer in mere hours.
- A Private Premiere and Party
- Dead Girl Remembered at Mass
- High Court Upholds Ruling on Disclosing Jury Questionnaires
- Testifying in Behalf of Anita Hill a Privilege, Judge Says
- Add a Dose of Sex to Politics and San Diegans Are Hooked
- They Lift Those Poles, Tote That Chain
- Grant Applications
- Forgotten Splendors : Mexico's Ramos Martinez Re-Emerges From L.A. of '30s-'40s
- Insurer Group Raises Ante on Executive Life : Insurance: The enriched offer fuels speculation among industry analysts that the bidding will rise even higher as Friday's deadline approaches.
- Death Toll Lowered in Bay Area Quake
- Poison Center in O.C., 2 Others Face Closure
- U.S. Agrees to Limits on Space-Based Missile Shield : Military: The policy switch is designed to win Soviet approval of a scaled-down version of 'Star Wars' system.
- Morning Fog Becomes Summer Smog
- Pacoima Dam Not Up to Standards, Study Says : Flood control: The structure could not handle the worst possible storm, according to report. But engineers say there is no immediate hazard.
- $1-Million Gift Jump-Starts School Fund-Raiser : Endowment: Irvine Co. writes seven-figure check for computers and reference works as Irvine district opens drive to win $25 million in donations over next decade.
- L.A. River Revival Effort Adrift, Officials Agree
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Hiring Halls Need a Chance
- Councilman Seeks Assurances on Dirt Shipments at Dump : Waste disposal: Sunshine Canyon operator is ordered to promise that earth being trucked in will not be used to expand the landfill.
- Man Killed in Fight With Deputies Identified
- Hayden on Earth : Education: The liberal assemblyman is sorting out his thoughts on man, God and the environment in teaching a course at Santa Monica City College.
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Sues Architects Over Leaky Library
- Block Denies Cover-Ups, Responds to Complaints Leveled at Deputies
- LOS ALAMITOS : Corona Chick Continues Title Bid
- RAMS : Elements for Rivalry With Raiders Are in Place
- Covering All the Bases : Versatile Guitarist Dave Murdy Balances Interests From Classical to Jazz
- Welcome to L.A.:Cousins Stephen and Frank Santoro...
- SIMI VALLEY : Arraignment Set on Weapons Charges
- DANA POINT : Group Sues Over General Plan Issue
- Huntington Beach Police Probe Finds No Excess Force
- COUNTYWIDE : B'nai B'rith Honors Supt. James Cowan
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Proper Intervention
- NEWPORT BEACH : Bike-Helmet Law Is Goal of Parents
- Wilson Vetoes Put Brakes to Otay Mesa Off-Road Park
- El Nino Is Headed Our Way Bearing Meteorological Mischief : Weather: Ocean-current phenomenon due as early as November is marked by persistent warming and spreading of tropical water. Although weak, it could bring heavy rains or more drought.
- Pilot Gets 6 Months Over Plane Crash That Killed 2 : Aviation: The men drowned after the Encino resident dipped a wing into the ocean while showing off.
- Tomoyasu Making Difference for Cal Poly Pomona Volleyball
- PREP ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley Defeats El Toro in Girls' Volleyball
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Crompton Gives Fullerton a Soccer Victory
- Valhalla Sanctioned for Practice Violations : High school football: Team must forfeit one game, is ineligible for postseason play. Athletic director says he'll appeal.
- NBC Returns Country Music to Prime Time : Television: Dick Clark's 'Hot Country Nights' will join the Sunday night lineup starting Nov. 24. Low-rated sitcoms 'Man of the People' and 'Pacific Station' are moving to new time slots.
- HIV/AIDS Poster Contest Offers a Top Prize of $1,000
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : New Tropical Storm Headed for the Keys
- Bodyguard Tells of Cash Deliveries to Noriega and His BCCI Banker
- Car Dealership Owner Held in Theft Case
- Racy Handlebars May Cause Injury
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Firefighters Seek Arbitration Delay
- Honoring a Shining Light : Nobel Peace Prize sends blunt message to Myanmar's junta
- PERSPECTIVE ON FAMILIES AND POVERTY : There's No Mystery to Success : One of the biggest barriers to social programs that work is the inertia of our bureaucracies.
- Is 1991-92 Raveling's Last Season at USC? : Trojan basketball: He has been offered National Assn. of Basketball Coaches position, but he says he hasn't decided yet.
- Ubiquitous Corcoran Comes to Chaminade's Aid
- Injury Might Force Barnum to Miss Game
- Perry Knows He Needs Work--and Time : USC: First-year starting quarterback doesn't hesitate to criticize his passing ability.
- Sentimental Sierra Journey : Festival Draws Widow to Set of Hopalong Films, Honeymoon
- Battered IBM's 3rd-Quarter Profit Plunges 85% : Technology: The computer company also says it will eliminate another 3,000 jobs this year--for a total of 20,000.
- ENERGY
- Japan's Trade Minister to Discuss Soviet Aid
- LAGUNA BEACH : Hikers Get Daylong Pass Into Canyon
- Former Oklahoma Player Says He Used, Sold Cocaine
- NHL ROUNDUP : Penguins' Comeback Spoils King's Quick Goals
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Robinson Seeks a California Division
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Smith Glad to Have McGinest Back
- Thomas-Hill Hearings Help PBS Stations Garner High Ratings
- Music Reviews : Mehli Mehta Leads American Youth Symphony
- New Storm Menaces Cuba, Bahama Islands
- Tuition Up an Average 12% at Public Colleges : Education: College Board study reports the first double-digit increase since '83. Private schools up 7%.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Pentagon Offers Job Referral Number
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Balanced Offense Helps Water Polo Team Rebound
- Miscellany
- Gulls Win Second in a Row
- Nation IN BRIEF : WISCONSIN : Milwaukee Officers Biased, Panel Says
- Rising Tide of Hunger and Malnutrition Engulfs O.C. Children
- OJAI : Plan for 2nd Story at Arcade Dropped
- Release of Inmate in Drunk-Driving Deaths Opposed : Courts: The D.A. wants Diane Mannes held pending a ruling on a possible murder trial. But her attorney says that could take a year.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Woman Gives Smith Case Deposition
- CASTRO WATCH : Island Mentality
- Ahmanson/Jordan Land Proposal
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC SPACES : At 16, She's an All-American Girl, Misfortunately
- Storm of Stingers : Marauding Wasps Have Los Angeles Zoo Under Siege
- HUD Gives Low Marks to Housing Project : Apartments: An inquiry finds management of a Lake View Terrace complex is below average.
- Before the Curtain Rises, He Gets the Show on the Road : Football: It's the responsibility of Jerry Halpin to make sure each Los Alamitos home game runs smoothly.
- White Sox to Consider Minorities for Manager
- Oxnard to Increase Security in Wake of Postgame Brawl
- Funding Crisis May Close Poison Control Centers
- Spill's Effects Could Linger for 50 Years : Environment: The upper Sacramento River's aquatic life may need 20 years to return to levels of last July, before a train derailed and spilled pesticide, a study says.
- Bush Warned Thomas: Politics, Not Merit : Confirmation: The President calls to extend congratulations and justice-to-be delivers a public thank-you after a tumultuous, painful time.
- Gregory Vlastos, 84; Leading Scholar of Greek Philosophy
- CLIPBOARD : The Dirty Half-Dozen
- Lunker Striped Bass Biting at Pyramid Lake
- Miscellany
- Inmate Arrested in Liquor Store Killing
- Clippers Rally From Halftime Deficit but Finally Fall to Nuggets, 119-111
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Waterfowl Season Opening in 10 Days
- WSC Honors Karacuha, Dyrek
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Freshman Miller Made Presence Felt
- BASEBALL PLAYOFF REPORT : NATIONAL LEAGUE : Avery Dampens the Joy of Pirates
- Junior College Getting Benefit of Some Big-League Experience
- MUSIC REVIEW : Cuarteto Latinoamericano Opens Monday Eve Concerts
- Official Reprimanded for Hiring Molina's Husband : Government: County rebukes affirmative action officer for authorizing Ron Martinez to proceed with training employees.
- Coastal Panel Double Bogeys at Pebble Beach
- Robbery Suspect Shoots, Kills Self
- BREA : Association Cries Foul Over Pole
- CAMARILLO : Water Agency Offers New Shower Heads
- OXNARD : Jury Rejects Lawsuit Over Jail Suicide
- Unsafe Radon Levels Found in 14% of Homes
- Video Surveillance Ruled Admissible as Evidence
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Officials Blew Call, Rules Chief Says
- PREP ROUNDUP
- A Number One Wins at Hawthorne
- Why Do I Look Like Me? : As early as 2, children notice how they differ from others. Next, they want to know why, what it means.
- Antonovich Calls for Ban on Jury Contacts
- Jury Considering Metzger Cross-Burning Case
- Security Firm Owner Sues Over Weapon Permit Denial
- After Publicity Campaign, Burns of Reseda Commits to UCLA
- THE NHL : Current Calm Might Precede the Storm of a Lockout or Strike
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- 'Cotton Club' Jurors Deliberating Penalties
- Radon Hazard Found in 1 of 7 West Valley Homes : Health: The state report prompts officials to reverse a previous stand and urge residents with high readings to test for the cancer-causing gas.
- COUNTYWIDE : Overcrowding Law Ruling Postponed
- PIRU : Bicyclists Grab Some Air at Grocery Store
- SANTA ANA : Founding College Trustee Resigns
- Renovation for Landmark Bridge
- Santa Barbara Girls Defeat Ventura
- Del Mar Schools Put Stop to Out-of-District Invasion
- Controversial Vote May Have a Ripple Effect : Congress: Emotional debate could lead to action on a civil rights bill and a search for news leaks. Most see no lingering anger among senators.
- The Thomas Affair, From Nomination to Abomination
- Restaurant Suspended Woman After Her Kidnap : Abduction: Officials say it was a routine inquiry. The manager has been told that she can return to work.
- COUNTYWIDE : Property Tax Bills to Go Out on Friday
- 2 Named Semifinalists for Teacher of Year
- NEWPORT BEACH : 20-Year Cable Pact Decision Postponed
- Supervisors Warm to Hope Land Deal : Development: An L.A. councilwoman is among opponents of clustering the Ahmanson and Jordan housing projects.
- OJAI : Schools Draft Goals for Next 5 Years
- Witness Gets 2 Years in 'Alliance' Insurance Case
- Padres Expected to Hire 1st Minority Executive : Baseball: Reggie Waller likely will be named team's scouting director today.
- Finding Open Water : Well-Stocked Haiwee Reservoir Still Controlled by the DWP, but Fishermen Can Use It for First Time in More Than 40 Years
- CSUN Sweeps 19th-Ranked Fresno State
- 'Russia First' Program Announced by Yeltsin : Autonomy: He plans to cut off funds for some central government agencies. And republic will issue currency.
- The Era of the Free Lunch Fades
- 2 Pedestrians Killed in One Day by Amtrak Trains
- Sockers Go After Perez
- Bush Takes Part in Dedication of Memorial for Slain Officers
- Priests Must Be Celibate, Pope Insists
- NAACP Flap Taints Annual Image Awards : Awards: A local chapter of the group, involved in a conflict with the national organization, vows to seek an injunction against the event.
- Retirement Suits Sack Leader
- After Off-Season Moves, Clippers Expect Success
- JAZZ/POP
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Inspector Hound': Old Dog With No New Tricks
- Music Reviews : New Conductor Opens Santa Monica Season
- ENTERTAINMENT
- BANKING
- Independent Banks in Red in 2nd Quarter : Economy: County's 35 institutions posted first combined loss in over three years. Mission Viejo National pulled rest out of black.
- Recession Wears Thin; Designer to Close Shop : Consolidation: D.N. Evans will move operations to Los Angeles. Closure suggests that even the well-heeled are not immune to the slowdown.
- FINANCIAL SERVICES : Accounting Firm Carves Out a Niche in Reviewing Records
- Iacocca Hints He May Keep a Post at Chrysler : Autos: He says he still plans to retire as company chief in 14 months but might stay on as chairman.
- Financial System Has Hidden Strength
- Dystonia's Miracle Worker : * Medicine: Dr. Daniel Truong of UCI Medical Center's movement disorder clinic gives his patients freedom by treating them with botulinum toxin.
- Company Changes its Stock Sale Plans: Advanced...
- BOOK REVIEW : Caltech's Story and the Science Business : MILLIKAN'S SCHOOL, A History of the California Institute of Technology <i> by Judith R. Goodstein</i> , Norton $25, 288 pages
- Ryosuke Suzuki has been appointed chairman and...
- FINANCIAL SERVICES
- Diceon Reports $11.2-Million Fiscal Year Loss
- TWO VIEWS : Battle Cancer With Diet, Exercise
- Merrill Lynch, Paine Webber Net Soars : Securities: The huge profit increases are attributed to renewed demand for stocks and to an increase in corporate debt financing.
- National Health Care Wins Dental Coverage Contract
- COLUMN ONE : Ruins of War, Taste of Peace : Savaged by 30 years of back-to-back wars, Angola is emerging with hope. A nation littered with land mines prepares for its first free and democratic elections next year.
- Jobless Professionals to Auction Off Talents
- Dan F. Smith and Michael E. Wiley...
- Office Workers See Decline in Life at Work : Workplace: But the U.S. remains tops for a white-collar job among major nations, a survey shows. Japan has the least-happy employees.
- AT&T; Offers Break to People Who 'Telecommute' on Jobs
- ENERGY
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : $151-Billion Transit Bill OKd by Panel
- Memorial Service Set for Actor Regis Toomey
- Some Ask How Thomas Will Treat Opponents : Fairness: Pain of hearings seen as tilting him against Democratic Congress, liberals, rights groups, the press.
- Hot Spot for Folk Art : Diplomat's Sauna Is Now Home of Finnish Museum
- Japan Official Wants Rate Cut
- Hill Returns to Teaching, Says She Does Not Regret Testimony : Aftermath: She said bringing the allegation 'was the right thing to do.' Friends say the law professor is determined to resume her schedule.
- Funding Crisis May Close Poison Control Centers
- Cooked Books? Talent Guilds Audit Studios : Entertainment: Accountants are investigating whether producers have denied writers, actors and other artists millions of dollars in earnings.
- Vote on Thomas Confirmation
- Henry Eversole Jr.; Ran Food Businesses
- Moscow Talks Produce Serb, Croat Accord
- Lenders Urge Military Cuts in Developing World : Global aid: IMF and World Bank hint they may stop tolerating poor countries' efforts to build war machines.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Emergency Planning Committee to Meet
- SCENE ON THE STREET : Artsy, Ornate and Positively Statuesque
- Homemade Bombs Blamed in Shop Fire
- TUSTIN : New Sign Code Gets Initial Approval
- Lawyer Gets 2 Years in Insurance Fraud Case : Courts: The Granada Hills man is the last major defendant to be sentenced in 'the Alliance' scam involving a ring of L.A.-area attorneys.
- What the Senators Failed to Understand : Harassment: When it's done by minority men to minority women, there's the added burden of ethnic loyalty.
- 2nd Medfly Found; No Spraying by Air Planned
- COUNTYWIDE : Farmers' Electricity Rates Held Down
- Miscellany
- Miscellany
- High Court to Hear Escondido Rent Lawsuit : Litigation: In dispute over mobile home park ordinance, U.S. Supreme Court also may rule whether damages can be awarded for the impact of a government regulation.
- L.A. Feminist Groups Say Vote Aids Their Cause : Activists: Some expect outrage over Senate action to spur interest in the women's movement. About 150 people protest at Seymour's office.
- The Talk in Orange County
- Bush, GOP Viewed as Big Winners; For Democrats, Missed Opportunity : Politics: The Thomas victory was all the sweeter for the President because it occurred in the domestic arena, where his foes think he is most vulnerable.
- Mays Savors Ban on Offshore Oil Drilling : Environment: The prohibition will affect a 3-county area. Only an energy emergency could override the new law.
- Broderick's 2nd Murder Trial Begins : Court: She is again portrayed as either a victim or a cold-blooded executioner in the slaying of her former husband and his bride. Still, there are differences this time around.
- LA HABRA : O.C. Teacher of Year a State Semifinalist
- DWP Signs Deal With Inyo County on Water Rights : Owens Valley: The agreement will end 19 years of litigation. Pact will cost Los Angeles millions, but the agency will be able to estimate annual exports.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Village Entrance Debate Renewed
- Jurors Will Announce Fate of DeHoyos Today : Crime: The panel first reported a deadlock but said hours later that it had reached a decision.
- City Runners Hot to Trot in Cross-Country Meets
- As far as Chaminade High quarterback Travis...
- The Unfinished Symphony of Muralist Kent Twitchell : Art: The artist is painting likenesses of L.A. Chamber Orchestra musicians on the wall of a parking structure facing the Harbor Freeway.
- Batman, Barbarella Get Into the Act
- Nifty Idea Is a Flop in Carlsbad : Exhibit: Attempt to blend art and architecture was a good idea that failed to gel at the city's annual public art show.
- Hearings Bump CBS From No. 1 Spot : TV Ratings
- Memories of Abuse
- Arabs Owning Land in Israel
- Line-Item Veto
- Wish Foundation
- Memories of Abuse
- Peace in El Salvador
- Bad Checks
- Memories of Abuse
- Memories of Abuse
- Checks and Balances
- A Renovated 'Cabin' : Theater: Those who worked to bring the revisionist version of the Harriet Beecher Stowe classic to the stage call the experience exhausting, painful--and worth it.
- ART REVIEW : Heroism Shines in 'In Battle's Light' Prints
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Cop Closes In on Himself in 'Homicide'
- SDSU Running Short of Running Backs : Football: Faulk still hospitalized, Wright's ankle injured.
- Arabs Owning Land in Israel
- MOVIES - Oct. 16, 1991
- MOVIES - Oct. 16, 1991
- MOVIES - Oct. 16, 1991
- MOVIES - Oct. 16, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 16, 1991
- Thomas Confirmed, 52 to 48 : It Is Now a 'Time for Healing,' the New Justice Says : Judiciary: The Senate vote rejects charges of sexual harassment. The margin of approval is the narrowest in this century for a Supreme Court nominee.
- HUNGER PAINS: No one knows how many...
- Bush May Meet Gorbachev at Mideast Talks
- Wilson Draws Criticism for Veto of Sex Harassment Bill
- HOPPY: Who was the biggest cowboy star...
- Shootings Suspect Claimed Stress : Slayings: In her divorce papers, Kristine Marie Cushing, who is accused of killing her two young daughters, told of constant arguments with her husband and a debilitating heart ailment.
- Colleges Open Basketball Practice With Blend of New, Familiar Faces
- HONORED: Rams quarterback Jim Everett has struggled...
- Massive Losses Reported by Security Pacific, Citicorp : Finance: California bank goes $508 million in red in quarter. New York firm loses a stunning $885 million.
- Victim Was 3rd Girl Kidnaped in Last 4 Months
- Ship Blows Stack, Soils Seal Beach Shoreline, Homes : Accident: Two-inch layer of silt settles in, forcing beach closure. Homeowners' walls, carpets, furniture--even their skin--are blackened.
- Festival Leaves a Bad Taste : Business: The producer of the Southland's largest food event says he is out of business and has no assets.
- 2 Schools Try to Cope With Girl's Death
- The Talk in Orange County : Reaction: Even after the confirmation vote, sentiments ran high around TV sets broadcasting the climax of the Senate drama.
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 16, 1991
- Names in the News - Oct. 16, 1991