- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Strike Announced to Protest Tax
- Myers Attacks Council Policy on Homeless : Law enforcement: City attorney protests recent arrests of people sleeping in parks. His written rebuke irritates council members and police.
- Black Women Seen as Reluctant to Claim Harassment : Rights: They are under pressure to preserve race solidarity. However, their reaction in Thomas-Hill case indicates that the issue has struck home.
- Communist Roots Run Deep for the Children of the Gulag
- FISH STORIES : The Legal Limit : Licenses must be purchased before casting a line into the water. And fines may follow if regulations aren't observed.
- Ocean View Schools Chief to Retire : Education: Supt. Monte McMurray does not explain why he's leaving. District has been through much tumult.
- Pedestrian Killed After Car Jumps Curb
- Playa Vista Plan Delayed Pending Review
- OXNARD : 5 Protest Movie at Shopping Center
- PREP WATER POLO ROUNDUP
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Slater, Wright Back This Week
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Becker Returns With a Victory
- Loyola Student Is Battling the NCAA in Running Dispute
- Nameless, but He's Not Harmless
- STAGE REVIEWS : Surviving the Pain : A Family Shattered by the Nazis Struggles to Come Together Again in an Affecting 'A Shayna Maidel'
- Amateur Sports
- All Bets Are Off for Venture Capitalists : Investment: In a time of economic uncertainty, those with money are taking fewer chances and looking for established companies where they can watch it grow safely.
- Last-Minute Deal Keeps Slemons Imports Open : Bankruptcy: Unsecured creditors of the auto dealership will get at least $400,000 under the new plan.
- Marco Polo, Liar?
- Fresh and Green
- Family's Long Wait Is Over : World War II Airman Is Laid to Rest 47 Years Later
- That Crazy Approach Makes Sense
- Council Members Get City Aid in Slander Suit : Government: A state commission clears the way for Nell Soto and Tomas Ursua to vote on whether the city can help defray their legal costs.
- Cudahy : Petition Campaign Begun Against Utility Users Tax
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO FILE : Life o' Charlie : Sir Richard Attenborough is to begin filming a biography of Chaplin at Ventura County locations near you.
- Ball Raises Funds and Spirits for a Cure
- Bill Focus of Intense Lobbying : Legislation: The fate of the old Sand and Sea Club property rests with the governor. It was the focus of a development fight involving plans to build a luxury hotel.
- She's a Survivor : 'The Merry Widow,' Like the National Ballet of Canada, Has Weathered Some Tough Times
- 3 Daughters of China : Books: Jung Chang's grandmother was a concubine, her mother a member of the Communist underground. This is their story--and hers.
- School Board OKs Condom Distribution
- THEATER REVIEW 'NIGHT BEFORE COLLEGE'/'CALL ME KATE' : Food for Thought : In each one-act play, a mother jousts with a child as they share a meal.
- Arabs to Send Food, Medical Aid to Soviets
- Duarte : Civic Center Bond Issue OKd
- Desalting Plant Bill Vetoed by Wilson
- Park Ranger Says Job Is the Greatest
- COUNTYWIDE : Fog Causes Flight Delays at Airport
- SEAL BEACH : Council to Consider Boundary Proposals
- 3 Held on Suspicion of Robbery After Car Chase
- PERSPECTIVES ON SEXUAL HARASSMENT : Coerced Into Silence No More : Women pursuing professional careers often were, in effect, blackmailed into paying their mentors' price.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Rules Don't Slow Kicker Hanson
- PREP NOTES
- French Festival Takes Aim at Film Preservation Efforts
- KCET Pays Price in Flap With Church : * Television: Channel 28 reports a loss of nearly $55,000 after the L.A. Archdiocese suggested withdrawing support for the station in a dispute over 'Stop the Church.'
- BALLET REVIEW : Mozart, Modernism From Canadians
- Cease-Fire Continues to Hold in Croatia : Yugoslavia: Both sides are supposed to remove blockades by Saturday, but questions remain.
- Dust off those cowboy boots and 10-gallon...
- The Talk of the Electronic Town : Commentary: In television's court of mixed messages, the line between sexual impropriety and illegality is a blur.
- Morey Still an Unlikely Chairman of the Board : Surfing: Legendary inventor and pioneer of the sport lacked business acumen to capitalize on his ingenuity.
- Veto of Gay Rights Bill
- What They're Saying on Harassment Issue...
- Fish Stories : There are...
- Region : Tree-Planting Project Set
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- Veto of Gay Rights Bill
- University and College Fall Enrollments
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- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 10, 1991
- Bush Avows His Support for Thomas : Judiciary: But the President says he will not get directly involved in the dispute involving sexual harassment charges that have put the Supreme Court nomination in peril.
- Two Commit to UC Irvine in Basketball
- Cheater's Chili
- The 60-Minute Stew
- HOLY COW! South County slow-growth advocate Tom...
- NEIGHBORLY: Some Laguna Beach folks might soon...
- Mexico State Governor Resigns Amid Protests : Politics: The ruling party's leader in San Luis Potosi quits two months after his fraud-tainted election.
- VIEW FROM HERE: The Times asked several...
- POWER RADIO: If KUCI-FM boosts its signal...
- Council Critics Win Repeal of Redevelopment : Government: Fearing the city's condemnation power, petitioners gathered more than enough signatures to force a vote. Instead, the council acted to restore 'peace, harmony.'
- Theater Center Is Again Out of Cash : Drama: Six weeks after a reprieve from insolvency, the LATC can't meet its payroll and is consulting bankruptcy attorneys.
- U.S. Attorneys May Prosecute Man Accused of Selling Guns to Gangs : Courts: A Simi Valley man and four others are to be arraigned in the wake of a Tuesday raid.
- City Seeks to Halt Release of Depositions : Lawsuit: An attorney for the Warner Ridge developer says the move is a bid to shield potentially embarrassing comments by politicians.
- Odds Lengthen on Sport-Bet Plan : Initiative: Redondo Beach fund-raiser allegedly seeking contributions from bookies provokes criticism of Assemblyman Floyd and a Municipal Court judge. Meanwhile, signature drive lags.
- Tackling a Very Tough Problem : Workplace: Progressive employers are increasingly adopting policies to prevent offensive behavior.
- LIGHT STYLE : The Slender Pig
- Fresh Allmans: The Mix Keeps Changing, but This Legendary Band Retains Its Distinctive Flavor
- The Pie
- New AIDS Drug Likely to Be OKd Today : Health: DDI will be the second medication sanctioned for use against the disease. FDA approval being given despite lack of knowledge of effectiveness.
- Mike Tyson
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Community Psychiatric Calls Off 2 Acquisitions : Health care: A stock slide and a poor third quarter may have turned the chain away from buying two Texas companies.
- SoCal Gas to Charge for Some Visits : Utilities: It will add "mini" branches and expand service call hours into the evening.
- Downey Clears Up Roles of New Executive Officers
- Emulex Corp. Files Countersuit Against Digital : Competition: The Costa Mesa disk drive maker claims that Massachusetts rival sued it only as an attempt to monopolize the computer storage market.
- Peru Guerrillas Kill 8
- Foley Halts House Aid on Traffic Tickets
- Japan to Offer $2.5-Billion Aid to Soviets Despite Isles Dispute
- Judge Approves $1.125-Billion Oil Spill Settlement
- Women Angered by Inaction on Thomas Charge
- 'A's Bandit' Pleads Guilty to 8 Robberies : Crime: David Malley could face a 160-year sentence for the attention-getting series of bank holdups, but 10 to 12 years is considered more likely.
- Some critics have accused L.A. of being...
- Talk Is Fine; What the City Needs Is Leadership : Race relations: The pact between Korean-Americans and African-Americans is a fragile first step, not a 'victory.'
- Deputy Who Braved Blaze in Rescue Bid Is Honored : Valor: Robert Anderson defied smoke inhalation, burns and cuts when he repeatedly groped for a 73-year-old woman in a Laguna Niguel inferno.
- Palmdale Man Dies as Motorcycle, Van Crash
- Trailer Fire Kills San Fernando Woman
- MOORPARK : Growth Plan to Be Available for Review
- The Outlook for Block's Investigators
- Children Get City to Bar Hardwoods
- Bardo Mouths Lyrics as Rock Song Is Played
- Police Officer Arrested in Off-Duty Shooting
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Great White Shark Caught Off Catalina
- Kennedy High, which has 18 fumbles in...
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Promise Unfulfilled
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- BANKS
- Health-Care Is No Longer Sure-Fire Growth Industry
- MAKING IT WORK : Normal Treatment Essential to Chronically Ill Children
- Special Session Sought to Deal With Budget
- Muscle Tissue May Be New Bone Source : Science: Researchers report success in grafting the legs of rats and foresee a technique that would replace the use of artificial joints and metallic implants.
- Raising Fears: The woman who co-founded the...
- Writer's Past Lives Converge at Signing
- U.S. Protests Israel Flights in Arab Airspace
- Electronic 'Pull-Tab' Machine--Slot or Not?
- U.N. Uncovers Iraqi Effort to Build H-Bomb
- DANA POINT : Planners to Tour Belcourt Project
- Supervisors Support Flynn's Plan to Preserve Sespe Creek : Environment: The alternative is a proposal advanced by Rep. Robert J. Lagomarsino, which some have called more thoughtful.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Seeks Flocks of Bird Lovers
- Indians Dodge Roger on Gambling Concession
- 2 Female Gang Members Found Guilty in Slaying : Courts: Two male accomplices are also convicted in the murder of 16-year-old boy. The alleged triggerman remains at large.
- Supervisors to Study Separate Office Budgets
- Accidents Fatal to 2
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Surgery Suggested, but Montana Balks
- A National Pick 7 for Cup Races
- El Toro's Stenstrom May Start for Stanford
- Coliseum Club Seats at $3,600 : Renovation: Package for USC and Raider games will average about $225 per game. Luxury boxes will cost more.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Perry Is Getting Better, Smith Says
- TV Ratings : CBS Retains Its Lock on No. 1
- It's Different for Pirates This Time : NL: While Atlanta rides high, Pittsburgh takes an almost routine approach.
- National Medical Enterprises said Tuesday that Norman...
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- Gambling With the Equinox
- INS Raids in Orange County
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Drug Convict Tells of Payoff to Noriega
- COLUMN ONE : Pinatubo's Agonizing Aftermath : The eruptions have mostly stopped, but continuing mudflows push the death and destruction toll ever higher. And the future is even grimmer.
- Wilma S. Vogel; Pioneering Army Officer
- Professor Faces Probe for AIDS Comments : Bias: L.A. City College student with the virus says he was threatened with ban from class.
- Why It Turned Out to Be Such a Powder Keg : Charges ignited fury when they appeared to be ignored
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Time to Recognize Role of Bias in County Housing
- O'Bannon's Knee Still Not Ready
- Smith Tells Royster: Less Talk, More Gains
- TELEVISION / RADIO
- Panel OKs S&L; Rescue Funds, With Strings : Bailout: Congressional bill would provide $80 billion more, but on a controversial pay-as-you-go basis.
- Japan Suspends Some Trading at Brokerages : Securities: Nomura and three other big brokerage houses were punished for questionable activities.
- Mother, Child Share Fight With a Crippler That Haunts Family
- IN BRIEF : Author Begley Wins 1991 Fiction Award
- Patent Conflict Over Product Revealed by Idec
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Airplane Warning Device Debated
- German Terrorist Given 10-Year Sentence
- Truckers Seek 75% Increase in Shipping Rates : Transit: Organization's request is the latest move against Mayor Bradley's attempt to limit traffic on Los Angeles city streets.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Community-School Teachers to Get Raise
- Life of San Marcos Teen Nightclub Extended by Council
- IRVINE : UCI Names Acting Head of Library
- THOUSAND OAKS : Pipe Organ's Sounds Fill CLU Chapel
- Former Day-Care Aide Admits Guilt in Death of Boy, 8 : Courts: He abruptly changes plea to charges he kidnaped, molested and choked the Northridge youngster. He could be sentenced to death.
- Dalton Out; Brewers Put Bando in Charge
- It Takes a Brave One to Change His Mind
- Wall Says He Will Leave USA Basketball Post
- Gauchos Seeking Birth of a New Football League
- Jimi Hendrix's '69 Concert at Sports Arena on New CD
- Questions to Ask About Insurance Policy
- Moments to Remember : Samuel J. Butcher's Figurines of Children With Teardrop-Shaped Eyes Draw Devoted Following to Their Own Special Shrine
- Panel Approves S&L; Rescue Funds but With Strings
- Toyota Abandons Goal of 50% U.S. Sales Hike
- HIGH TECHNOLOGY
- Christo's Umbrellas Unfurl as Rain Abates : Art: Hundreds of viewers turn out in Japan. The parasols' creator is to be at today's opening of 1,760 more in Tejon Pass.
- Nation IN BRIEF : OREGON : Founder of Suicide Group Found Dead
- Board Cover That Banishes Slip-Sliding
- Clash Between Thomas, Accuser May Be Settled on TV : Media: Decisive factor is likely to be the public's perception of who is more believable. Prof. Hill's credibility on video gave impetus to charges.
- OMD Moves but Doesn't Get Too Far : Andy McCluskey is in perpetual motion, but the music is mostly mindless and harmless. Band plays tonight in Anaheim.
- World Art Critics to Gather in L.A. : Culture: The group, meeting in the United States for the first time, fosters the exchange of ideas about modern and contemporary art.
- Electronics Buff Pleads Guilty to Taping Wilder Call
- Setting Priorities for 'Emily's List' : * Politics: After raising $1.5 million for 14 candidates in 1990, the women's donor network--and founder Ellen Malcolm--focuses on 1992.
- Two Locals Advance in Wheelchair Tennis
- Baseball
- Superintendent Quits, Enters No-Contest Plea
- Federal Judge Won't Order Christopher to Testify in Civil Suit : Courts: But the jurist says he would be welcomed as a voluntary witness in the trial of 22 police officers accused of violating the rights of three robbers.
- Somers Shares Her 'Secrets' : * Alcoholism: Actress tells of her dysfunctional family and reminds audience at a Mission Viejo hospital that recovery takes much time and patience.
- Body Found in Water
- Anaheim OKs $300,000 Art Plan for Center
- ORANGE : Political Freshman Wins by Default
- Agent Denies Report That Jackson Will Be Advised Not to Play Football
- Kings Find Stride in Home Opener : Hockey: They outshoot Oilers, 52-30, in 6-3 victory. Blake's injury is the only negative note.
- Lakers Release Rookies Fisher, Matthews
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Deadline Passes Without a Deal
- Aerosol Art Proposal to Be Revised : Murals: Lack of enforcement measures prompts Huntington Beach City Council to send back the plan allowing painting on seaside retaining wall.
- Where Time Stops : Artist Relocates Buildings From His Hometown, Re-Creates His Past
- Judge Blocks Limits on Paint Emissions : Pollution: The ruling says a county agency must comply with state requirements for an environmental impact report on the rules.
- Nordhoff Brass Fuming Over Wasted Drive
- Council Waives Alcohol Ban for Arts Center Opening Party
- Disney Hopes 'Mouse' Will Roar : Video: The company invests five years and a reported $2.5 million to determine whether there is a market for large-scale home-video projects.
- O.C. ART REVIEW : Oppressors Versus Victims : At Newport Harbor's Biennial, the Best Art Doesn't Take Sides
- Dow Rises 21 After Four-Day Losing Streak : Market Overview
- Machine Guns Seized in Simi Raid
- BANKS
- PLO Plays Key Role in Lead-Up to Peace Talks : Mideast: Israel's Shamir seems inclined to let the organization participate in a barely disguised way.
- An Aging Couch Potato Traveling at the Speed of Light
- Metzger Rejected as Mobile Home Park Tenant
- Family Enraged at Cemetery That Stored Body in Shed
- County's Affordable Housing Report OKd
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Mayor's Wetlands Proposal Defeated
- Coastal Panel Approves Sea World Additions : Entertainment: Theme park plans beer-tasting facility and stalls for six Clydesdale horses.
- 49ers' Montana Reportedly Is Resisting Surgery
- Blue Jay Way Leads to Another Dead End
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Oregon's O'Neil Out for Season
- Time to Give Dick Hill One for Book
- Boxing
- PREP ROUNDUP : Corona del Mar Rallies, Upsets Newport Harbor
- UCI NOTEBOOK : Freshmen Help Kick-Start Women's Soccer
- Bill Seeks to Bar Baby Bells From Data Services Field : Telecommunications: The measure was sought by newspaper publishers who fear that such information services may hurt competitors.
- Cancer Patients Bring Courage to Runway
- Indianapolis Chosen as Express Mail Hub
- Fund-Raiser Got Most of Charity's Money : Donations: While less than 1 cent of every dollar went to grant the wishes of dying children, the rest evaporated in a professional operation, records show. The state has moved to disband the group.
- Mayor Says He May Seek Flynn's Seat : Politics: Oxnard's Nao Takasugi is angry that redistricting shifted him out of the 5th District. He may move back.
- What Good Is Peace If the Price Is Self-Annihilation? : Israel: Settlements are its only leverage for obtaining a fair and trustworthy deal with the Arabs.
- MWD OKs Reservoir in Riverside County
- School Administrative Cuts Ordered : Education: Board president acts in response to criticism from parents, teachers and lawmakers.
- O'Bannon's Knee Still Not Ready, Will Skip UCLA Practices
- This Cop Does His Legwork : LAPD Veteran Connelly Polices Would-Be Long-Distance Runners
- Japanese Parent Company Names Sherman President of No Touch
- 2 Men Blamed Slaying Victim for Problems, Taped Confession Shows : Crime: Admission comes in the trial of a man charged in the death of an activist in the Estonian community.
- Hibbs Upbeat Despite Career With a Catch : Ventura Businessman's Memories Remain Fond Even Though Stay in Majors Lasted but 3 At-Bats
- Nicholls Has Kings in Mind
- ROUNDUP : CLU Women Notch 8th Consecutive Soccer Victory
- President Cuts Nuclear Arms
- Female Officers
- Lancaster Rejects Hike in Mobile-Home Rents
- Drapes Rise on an Eccentric Broderick Jury Pool
- Five Bills the Governor Should Sign
- SEAL BEACH : City Rejects Claim Over Alleged Quotas
- OXNARD : Airman Dies After Motorcycle Crash
- Child Killer Pleads Guilty : Crime: An ex-day-care aide admits kidnaping and strangling an 8-year-old boy. A jury will consider the death penalty.
- ANAHEIM : Plan to Ease Traffic Near Stadium OKd
- Baseball
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Thousand Oaks Sweeps Royal in Girls' Volleyball
- AZTEC UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : New Mexico Has a Lot of Work Before It's Ready For Aztecs
- For quarter ended Sept. 30, unless noted....
- Murder Defendant Questions Self at Trial : Justice: Billy Ray Waldon, accused of deadly crime rampage, adds another bizarre twist at trial where he is acting as own lawyer.
- 250 Marchers Block Streets in Protest of Gay Rights Veto
- Make That a Bucket of Chicken and a Couple Touchdowns to Go
- Chapman Gets $500,000 Grant for Science Labs
- Fishery Is Making a Comeback
- ART REVIEW : Mexico's Modernists: What Happened After the Heroics
- Female Officers
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- Farmers Phasing Out Chemicals
- Armor All Unveils New Line, Markets
- Study Finds Cocaine Can Bind to Sperm
- Affluent Baby Boomers May Face Financially Bleak Old Age
- One Foot in Reality, One in Fantasy : Altadena: Town Councilman Michael Murray is also a screenwriter. One minute he's dealing with a traffic dispute, the other he's watching his horror film finally make it to television.
- Give Passport to Marcos, Court Says
- OXNARD : City to Keep Ties to Strawberry Festival
- Oceanside's Mayor Turns In a Culprit, and He Is It
- OXNARD : Council Decides Not to Buy Carousel
- Gunfire Kills Youth Who Saw Friend Shot to Death : Gangs: Police say the slayings are part of an inexplicable surge of violence in the Canoga Park neighborhood over the past two months.
- Officer Who Shot Driver Arrested on Felony Counts : Law enforcement: Long Beach patrolman is taken into custody. He claims gun accidentally discharged during dispute with Santa Ana driver.
- Reward Leads to Charges in Man's Killing
- Adam Rich Pleads Not Guilty to Drug Charge
- Arsenal of Weapons Seized in Simi Raid : Law enforcement: Four people are arrested as the guns, ammunition, cash and custom-made vehicles are confiscated.
- All That Lip Wasn't Making Any Friends at Shea Stadium
- Twins Steal the Thunder of Blue Jays : AL: Minnesota takes advantage of Candiotti's slow pitches to swipe four bases in the first three innings. It then holds on to win Game 1, 5-4.
- Tax Cut May Get Us Spending Again
- Judge Approves Bid for Midway
- Sailing U Making the Grade With Its Low Tuition : For $5 you will get a bargain, if not a degree, with advanced classes and top-notch speakers.
- SCENE ON THE STREET : Big and Bright and . . . : BOLD
- Doubts Raised on Quality of Thomas Investigation : Court: Harassment charge became public late in the confirmation process, but panel's staff knew for weeks.
- HIGH TECHNOLOGY
- Appellate Court Rules Against O.C. Surrogate
- Pittsburgh Shakes Off Rust, Forges Stronger Identity : Few in the halved population are still steelworkers. Many are employed in health services and high-tech industries.
- Pacific Stock Exchange to Extend Hours : Securities: The change will permit investors to trade for 50 minutes after the major exchanges close in the East.
- Human Gene Therapy Tested on Cancer : Medicine: Doctors inject a man with cells from his own tumor that had been genetically engineered in an attempt to 'immunize' his body.
- Insolvency May Be Near for HomeFed
- World IN BRIEF : ROMANIA : Prices of Essential Goods Are Frozen
- SANTA PAULA : Council Fills Post on Planning Panel
- Man Seeks Share of the Rev. James Cleveland's Estate : Dispute: Andre Cleveland says he is the adopted son of the late gospel singer.
- Teen Center in Artists' District Rejected
- The World Won't Be Fooled : Aristide may be no saint, but at least he was elected by the Haitian people
- Opponents Jam Hearing on Center : Camarillo: Critics of the project overflow the City Council chambers. They want the 86 1/2-acre parcel left to farmers.
- BASEBALL PLAYOFF NOTES : NATIONAL LEAGUE : Pirates' Offer to Bonilla Angers Bonds
- Veteran Coach Still Doing It Old-Fashioned Way
- Basketball
- Eastman Takes Toehold on CSUN Kicking Job : College football: Senior named to start against UC Davis after apparently correcting a mechanical flaw.
- BANKING AND FINANCE
- World IN BRIEF : TOGO : Prime Minister Eludes Kidnapers
- Croatia and Serbian-Led Army Agree to New Cease-Fire : Yugoslavia: They yield to threat of a pullout by European monitors. The plan contains elements previously rejected by one side or the other.
- Kurds Executed 60 Iraqi Captives, Leaders Admit
- BOOK REVIEW : A Self-Portrait of Pontiff of U.S. Politics : DEADLINE A Memoir <i> by James Reston</i> ; Random House; $25, 554 pages