- Breakdown Halts Emergency Calls : Communications: A power surge knocked out the Sheriff's Department's dispatch center for two hours.
- 6 of 7 Area Congressmen Deny Writing Bad Checks : Shortfalls: A seventh official says it's a private matter. A report says there were 8,331 overdrafts at the House bank in a year. No public funds were lost.
- SANTA ANA : College Board Picks Montejano Successor
- She'd Like to Tell Passer-By, Thanks for Saving My Neck
- A Threat to 'the Survival of Rationality' Is Evolving Here
- Board Delays Action on Air Quality Plan : Environment: The blueprint may be changed to address concerns of businessmen. They say the standards are an economic threat.
- Only One Way to Beat This Heat
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Announcement of Tainted Fish Drawing Mixed Reaction
- CBS Still Ahead in Ratings Derby : Television: The network takes the second week of the new season; NBC shows signs of weakening; beleaguered Roseanne Arnold is No. 1.
- LA PALMA : Police on Bikes to Begin Patrols
- Artist Files Claim Against Schools
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Merchants Press for Main Street Projects
- The Lead Stays the Same but Season Gets Shorter : Dodgers: Ojeda goes a strong 7 1/3, McDowell provides relief and even plays left in 3-1 victory over Padres.
- Graffiti Artist Wants Legal Walls to Come Down : Lecture: Raul Gamboa, in talk in Santa Ana, says municipal aerosol art programs would provide an outlet for creativity.
- O.C. Curator Helps Launch Museum in D.C.
- Not Just Nashville Now : Country Woos a New Generation
- Censored Words
- The State of the Planet
- Homeowners, Realty Groups Sue Over Transfer Tax : Budget: Measure that was passed by the City Council in May quadrupled existing fees and is expected to raise $52.7 million a year. Critics say that it places a burden on home sellers and is an effort to undo Proposition 13.
- The State of the Planet
- Georgian President
- CSUN Fees Land Hard
- New Computer Screen Technology Due Soon : High tech: Canon says it has made innovations in the liquid crystal display technique that also could be adapted for other uses.
- Exec Life Suit Boils Down to a Definition
- The Model Rocketeers : Hobbies: Fires and explosions can result when enthusiasts--especially young ones--get carried away and misuse the devices.
- Soviets May Cut Forces in Half in 3 Years, Official Says
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : A Teacher and Her Students All Want to Be Like Mike : The youngsters find a hero in Michael Jordan, but this instructor longs for the professional amenities of her accountant husband.
- Nation's Oldest A-Plant Shut Down Over Safety : Radiation: Federal regulators express concern over the strength of the reactor's steel pressure vessel.
- Council OKs Closure of Ventura Boulevard for Street Fair : Sherman Oaks: A plan to cordon off two blocks Oct. 20 is approved. The Chamber of Commerce assures residents of only minor inconveniences.
- County Employee Accuses Official of Sex Harassment : Personnel: Supervisors meet privately to discuss the woman's allegations against the annexation agency's executive director.
- Wachs Sets Up Hot Line for Gay Job Bias Victims
- Hearings Begin on Disputed Mall Plan : Camarillo: Opponents fear that the factory outlet center will lead to increased traffic and air pollution.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Curbside Recycling to Extend Citywide
- MOORPARK : Power Failure Hits 1,350 Customers
- Los Angeles Can Take Steps to Foster Racial Tolerance : Tensions: So diverse a city needs to work at human relations. Give the commission new teeth and new direction.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Johnson's 30th Steal Is Stolen
- Horse Latitude : Ventura Fairgrounds Provides Alternative to Track Betting
- Chatsworth Reschedules Game Because of Brawl
- Sockers Sign 3-Year Lease
- Rival Offers Discount to Its Concerts : Music: Mozart Camerata subscriptions will be 50% off for subscribers of its troubled competitor, the OC Chamber Orchestra. Observers shocked.
- Schuyler M. Moore, a corporate entertainment and...
- House Panel OKs California Desert Preservation Bill
- BANKING/FINANCE : Eldorado Bank Adds 2 Managers in Drive to Double Its Size
- INTERNATIONAL
- BANKING/FINANCE
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Witness Tells of Noriega-Contra Ties
- California IN BRIEF : LAKE TAHOE : Victims in Plane Crash Identified
- White House Seeks Easing of Bank Appeals
- W. W. Parsons; U.S. Official, USC Professor
- Earthquakes Rock China
- Nader Aide Quits, Endorses No-Fault
- In the Heat of the Fall : Weather: Workers stay inside. Those who can get away hit the beaches. High temperatures are expected to last until Friday.
- Police Find 11 Grenades in Car
- VENTURA : Bus Routes Pick Up Supporters, Critics
- Fast-Food Burgers May Have Exposed Patrons to Hepatitis
- Lone Protester Losing Battle to Block Church : Confrontation: He has spent 7 years trying to prevent the Jehovah's Witnesses from building in neighborhood.
- $5.5-Million Settlement Offered to Man Paralyzed in Police Shooting : Courts: Record jury award would be reduced in exchange for the city's dropping of appeal. The council will vote on the agreement.
- Talk on Death-With-Dignity Set
- An introduction seemingly is in order for...
- PRO FOOTBALL : Cooke Is Big Winner in This 'Skins Game
- Henning States Case for His System : Chargers: Coach says his way will work, given enough time.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : It Has Been Tough to Throw Deep
- Miscellany
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton's Men's Soccer Team Wins Its Orange Empire Opener
- MUSIC
- Steve Weiswasser Named Executive VP at ABC News
- A Study in Contrasts at Art Museum
- O.C.'s Consumer Confidence Takes a Beating, Poll Finds
- Soviets Pledge 'Dramatic Response' to Bush Proposals : Disarmament: Gorbachev aide expects an initial reply in a week. A series of missions are planned.
- So, What Do Scrolls Really Say? : * Religion: While they may reveal ancient philosophic turmoil, scholars say, the documents are not likely to change the practice of modern Judaism or Christianity.
- Floyd Huddleston; Songwriter
- SATICOY : Bail Raised in Case Against Plant Owner
- Why the Race for City Hall Is Already On
- OXNARD : City Official to Take Yucaipa Post
- Police Panel OKs Reform Proposals : Law enforcement: Board approves nearly all Christopher Commission recommendations for revamping the LAPD.
- Trade for Sonics' Threatt Possible as Lakers Open Camp at Palm Desert
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Union: Astros' 26-Game Trip Too Long
- Kyle's Clutch Play Kept Granada Hills Out of Carson's Clutches : Football: Junior tailback set off fireworks with his timely running in Highlanders' upset victory.
- Prep Wednesday : Getting Fat on Feeder Programs : Youth sports: High school coaches aren't permitted to set up such systems, but that doesn't mean farm teams aren't supplying a steady stream of players.
- Arts Groups Paint a Bleak Picture : Briefing: California artists and administrators testify at MOCA before a House subcommittee seeking to determine the impact of new NEA grant guidelines.
- AIRLINES
- Show Biz Gets Its Organically Grown Awards
- Sales Tax on Periodicals a Blow to College Libraries : Education: It will cost UC San Diego alone $182,000. Universities may stop buying some research journals.
- State Blamed for 3 Deaths at Mental Hospitals
- Air Quality Report
- PREP ROUNDUP : Mater Dei Girls Rally in Volleyball
- Cable Comedy Show Nominated for WAVE Award
- MUSIC : Music's Large Issues Are His Theme
- ART REVIEW : Don Bachardy: Drawings From a Deathwatch
- NEWPORT BEACH : Assailant Sought in Knifepoint Robberies
- Gasoline Spill in La Habra Baffles Police
- 'Rolling Brownouts' End
- At First Gush, Quite a Deal : Conservation: A $33-million reclamation plant planned before the drought sends its first water into irrigation pipes.
- Canyon, Corona del Mar Find Success on Their Own
- ROUNDUP : Northridge Discovers Offense in Soccer Rout
- California IN BRIEF : YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK : Man Killed in Apparent Fall
- BOOK REVIEW : True Story Reads Like a Whodunit : CRUEL DOUBT <i> by Joe McGinniss</i> , Simon & Schuster, $25, 460 pages
- County IN BRIEF : COUNTYWIDE : Measure OKd to Recruit Women
- Study Supports Genetic Link to Alcoholism : Medicine: Duarte City of Hope researchers say their findings confirm controversial earlier results. But they suspect that the gene is a 'modifying' one that, with other factors, increases risk.
- Boxing
- Boxing
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Not Even Clemens Can Save the Fading Red Sox
- UCI NOTEBOOK : O'Brien Plugs Gaps on Soccer Field
- AZTEC UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Injuries Might Force Duncan to Remain at Defensive End
- JAZZ REVIEW : A Long, Slow 'Trane Festival
- RADIO
- Brown's Remarks
- Death, Taxes and Bernson
- College Comparisons
- The State of the Planet
- College Comparisons
- Brown's Remarks
- The State of the Planet
- 'Rich Urban Bikers' Betray Image
- The State of the Planet
- Acting on Prop. 103
- MOVIES - Oct. 2, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 2, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 2, 1991
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- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 2, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 2, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 2, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 2, 1991
- Bitter Animosities in CIA Staff Revealed : Intelligence: Analyst complains that no expert data was sought before the sale of arms to Iran and diversion of the profits to Nicaragua's Contras.
- Exiled Haiti Chief Pleads for Help : Caribbean: 100 reportedly killed as terror and bloodshed rule nation. Cowed citizens hide indoors. U.S. and France cut off aid.
- SLOW START: Since she became state secretary...
- FOSTERING GOOD: Anh Phong Vu, a UC...
- Summer Waits Till Autumn to Unleash First Heat Wave
- Block to Put More Women on Sheriff's Advisory Panel
- When It's Hot It's Hot, Summer or Not
- Gay Rights Protest Disrupts Wilson Speech
- FAIRER DAYS: If this year's Orange County...
- Summer Puts in a Searing Postseason Appearance : Weather: Temperatures soar into triple digits. Los Angeles, with 100 degrees, breaks record set in 1906.
- Leniency Alleged After Shooting by Officer
- Wilson Caves In to Homophobic Right : Bias: When society refuses to recognize a gay person's right to work, other basic rights will also fall by the wayside.
- Husband Held in School Trustee's Death : Mystery: Richard Overton is indicted in the death of his wife, Jan, a school official who investigators say died of poisoning.
- Lost Job Blamed on Agent : NFL: Defensive end Andrew Stewart alleges that he was cut because he dumped Bruce Allen.
- Mall Shoppers Lend Credence to Poll's Pessimistic Statistics : Economy: Customers exercise cautious consumption in keeping with findings of UCI survey showing a drop in consumer confidence.
- CONFUSING ISSUE: Orange County magazine (circulation 21,000)...
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 2, 1991
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 2, 1991
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 2, 1991
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 2, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 2, 1991
- Names in the News - Oct. 2, 1991
- Names in the News - Oct. 2, 1991
- Names in the News - Oct. 2, 1991
- Names in the News - Oct. 2, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 2, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 2, 1991
- TELEVISION - Oct. 2, 1991
- TELEVISION - Oct. 2, 1991
- Obituaries - Oct. 2, 1991
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Fruitful Decision : Malibu Sandal Company Wins Court Fight Over Fruit Name
- Eaton Corp. in Westlake Village won a...
- BOOK REVIEW : Visionary Uses His Art in Brilliant Battle With Skeptics : ART AND PHYSICS Parallel Visions in Space, Time, and Light; <i> by Leonard Shlain</i> , William Morrow and Co., $25, 480 pages
- SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : ASIA
- Gorbachev Calls for End to All Nuclear Testing
- Army Moves on Croatian Stronghold
- Vista
- Canal Cops : State Police Patrol From Air to Keep Aqueduct Water Moving
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES / SUZANNE M. MILLER : Youngest Victims of Drug Epidemic Need Help
- San Diego
- CLIPBOARD : July Restaurant Health Permit Suspensions
- No Safety Violations Uncovered in Death of Refuse Handler at Landfill : Investigation: However, new safety measures are ordered to prevent a repeat of the mysterious fatality.
- L. A. Cop Gets Results on Request to Unravel Riddle of Russian Relatives
- THOUSAND OAKS : Driver Sought in Fatal Hit-Run Crash
- Quinn Waits for Sockers to Make Call
- PREP ROUNDUP : Los Alamitos Girls Unbeaten in Tennis
- Men's Soccer Play Proving Tough
- College Football
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Passing Game Passed Over
- OPERA REVIEW : New Faces in Music Center's 'Madama Butterfly'
- Late Bloomer's Art Is Raw and Direct : Art: Stuart Glennon's new career is dominated by rusted metals, weathered wood and stone.
- Key Index Tied to Home Mortgages Declines Further
- Chatsworth Firm Hopes 3-D Video System Hits Home : Technology: With Design has a license for a system to create images seemingly in thin air. Company officials say it could have widespread consumer applications.
- Gorbachev Calls for End to All Nuclear Testing
- Cholera Kills 18 in Mexico
- Anti-Evolutionist Teacher Sues School District
- Barstow Man Is Charged in '86 Slaying of Navy Wife
- Jury Finds Schoolgirl's Killer Sane : Trial: Richard DeHoyos knew what he was doing at the time of his crimes, the jurors decide.
- Janitor to Stand Trial on Molestation Charges
- 2 Ex-DWP Employees Indicted in Drug Case : Court: They plead not guilty to charges stemming from discovery of underground farm for growing marijuana beneath steam plant in Playa del Rey.
- VENTURA : Volunteers Give School a Face Lift
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Convicted Killer Ruled Sane by Jury
- The Crowd Still Roars : Thirty Years Ago, Roger Maris Hit the Home Run That Broke Ruth's Record and Created a Magic That Remains Alive Today
- Lakers, With Same Cast, to Begin Training Camp at Palm Desert Today
- MUSIC REVIEW : Brass Quintet Fails to Shine
- HEALTH
- Convair Workers Fear Job Losses May Loom : Employment: Analysts are split on whether proposed cuts would mean fewer missiles would be built.
- IBM to Automate Bank in Poland
- Job Security Fades for Navy Workers Caught in RIF Tide
- Hospitality Franchise Buys Days Inn Chain
- Grant to UCSD to Aid Research in Alzheimer's
- Tadzhikistan's Communist Regime Begins to Crumble After Only a Week : Soviet Union: President bows to thousands of protesters and says he is ready to give up post.
- SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : Weighing the World's Pay Scales
- McAdoo to Quit Simi Council Over Job Move
- ANAHEIM : Council OKs Name: Canyon Rim Park
- IRVINE : Woodsmen, Spare Those Noble Trees
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : SMU Quarterback Injured
- UC IRVINE NOTES
- Salomon Slides on List of Top Underwriters
- Iwerks Entertainment, a Burbank company that makes...
- Home Sales in State to Rise, Realtors Say : Housing: The report says the rebound next year will be caused by a stronger economy, new consumer confidence and lower mortgage rates.
- Aid for Indigent Addicts Failing, L.A. Study Finds
- SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : The Social Cost : Paychecks Sent Home May Not Cover Human Losses : About 2 million Filipinos are working abroad. The families left behind often struggle with drug abuse, rampant crime and broken homes.
- SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : EUROPE:
- Arson Blamed in Factory Fire
- Noted Attorney, Legal Writer Edward L. Lascher Dies : Law profession: He dies of cancer at 63. He was the first Ventura County lawyer to specialize in handling appeals in state and federal courts.
- Services for R. G. Anderson, Lawyer, Civic Leader, to Be Held
- San Diego
- Fossil Ridge Park Dedicated, but Not Ready
- Nathan Kuchera
- Call Him 275 Pounds of Receiver
- Boxing
- Defense Sector Under the Gun : Aerospace: Stocks dip for Northrop, with B-2 funding in doubt, and many other contractors. McDonnell Douglas, however, edged up on the strength of its cargo jet.
- ECONOMY
- Seymour Says Veto Will Cost Him and Wilson Votes
- SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : The Political Fallout : France Is the Immigration Litmus Test : The issue has emerged as a central, volatile theme in many European countries. But the French are drawing up battle lines.
- Kerrey Enters Presidential Race With Call for Progress : Politics: Democrat warns that, without change, the next generation will suffer. He wants to lead 'renewal.'
- SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : SNAPSHOT : The Labor Brokers: For a Price, There's a Job Abroad--Maybe
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Cost Cuts to Leave Dingier City Hall
- Youth, 17, Held in Stabbing of 2 College Students
- JAZZ REVIEW : Duke Tribute Is Genuine Delight
- MUSIC REVIEW : I Cantori Visits 'Small Planet'
- Pay-Fone Posts Loss of $150,912 in 4th Quarter
- Bullish Finish : Propelled by Hopes for Lower Rates, Stocks Have Good Quarter
- The Price of Being Driven by Mobility
- Jobless Rate Dips, but Number of Jobs Continues to Fall
- Royal Chatting: Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko...
- Mexico Wants Trade, Not Aid, Salinas Says
- Man Is Arrested in Molestation Case
- Buying Your Way In? : Ethics Commission report finds big money behind the scenes
- Murder Trial Opens for Soviet Defector
- FULLERTON : Plan Commission Member Resigns
- San Diego
- Entrepreneurs Design Cards Intended to Skewer Airlines
- Market Is More Affordable but Few Are Buying
- 1990 Earnings Drop for Bergen Brunswig Corp. : Pharmaceuticals: Competition in the company's home-video sideline is given as one reason for the 3% decline.
- Pollution Research Takes Over Rest of Sales Firm
- Teledyne Systems in Northridge won a $292,100...
- Couple Raise Stake to 20.8% of St. Ives Stock
- COLUMN ONE : Learning Bedside Manners : Medical groups and educators are paying more attention to how doctors communicate with their patients. Some physicians are even finding out what it's like to be hospitalized.
- La Migra No Match for Men Trying to Survive
- SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : SOVIET UNION
- SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : An Overview : A Global Pursuit of Happiness : Millions are leaving their homelands to seek a better life. The mass migration has brought costly, complex dilemmas. It could imperil stability in some countries.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : IRS Test Will Let Some File by Phone
- VENTURA : Series of Candidate Forums to Be Held
- 2 Banks Robbed During Afternoon
- COUNTYWIDE : $3,000 Donated by Masons to Schools
- VENTURA : 5th-Grade Teacher Is County's Best
- Youth Held in Death of Passenger in Car Crash
- Hershiser Is Coming Around at Right Time
- Dole Headquarters Moved to Westlake Village
- SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : A U.S. Perspective : Winding Through the Maze of Immigration Laws : A lawyer helps foreign workers figure it out. New rules go into effect today on who can become a resident.
- SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : UNITED STATES
- We're Taking the Fire Out of the Old Sexual Euphemisms
- Air Quality Report
- 2 Burglary Suspects May Face Murder Charges
- Rising County Jobless Rate Reaches 7.6% : Recession: Optimism is in short supply as more than 28,300 people are on the unemployment rolls, matching the year's high. Both state administrators and workers hope for extended benefits.
- SANTA ANA : Support of Troops Wins School a Medal
- Long Beach Police Sergeant Charged in 1985 Rape Case : Crime: Prosecutors reinstate charges 10 days before deadline. The officer has already been accused in a more recent, similar incident.
- ANAHEIM : Vacation Donations Aid Unemployed
- COUNTYWIDE : Judge Asks for New Ruling in Gates Case
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Ojeda's Start Might Be Last of Season
- ECONOMY
- Partners Trade Suits in Breakup : Courts: The two accuse each other of financially sapping their Westlake Village flooring firm. Their bank is sued and countersues.
- Pulau Electronics Corp. in Chatsworth won a...
- Herman Hill; USC's First Black Basketball Player Was Activist
- SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : NEW AMERICANS: WHERE THEY COME FROM
- A True Believer : Tony Robbins Has Attracted Converts--and Critics--to His Positive-Thinking Empire
- More Violence Possible in Romania Unless Leaders Change, Official Warns
- Rail Engines Plunge Off Mountain; 2 Die
- Students Held Lacking in High-Tech Skills : Education: Two panels cite some improvements in math and science abilities. Secretary Alexander still sees 'shocking gap' in training for '90s.
- Bush, Mickey Mouse Praise Points of Light Program
- Progress Brings a SigAlert as East Germans Catch Up : Unification: A year and $66 billion later, modernization is making headway--but slowly.
- SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : AFRICA
- Insights on Living With AIDS : * Personal health: Long-term survivors share a strong interest in their treatment, a positive attitude and supportive care-givers, a study shows.
- Border Patrol Probes Shots Fired at Crowd
- COUNTYWIDE : Santa Ana Man Joins Presidential Panel
- Vestro Foods Gets $1-Million Credit Expansion
- EDITORIAL ROUNDUP : The Gates Nomination
- Sharing a Vision of Life : Immigrants: Hmong families in Orange County hold onto the past and grasp for the future.
- State Technology Aid Helps Spawn Sturgeon Study
- Trauma Care at Palomar Hit by Strike : Hospital: Walkout by orthopedic surgeons will close North San Diego County's only trauma center. Pay for treatment of indigent patients is at root of dispute.
- Smoltz Helps Braves Stand Their Ground : Baseball: He strikes out 10 in eight innings during 4-0 victory over Reds. Atlanta's victory is its fourth in a row.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Craig Glad to Get Relief
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Lambert, Smith Sidelined
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Worldwide Increase in Malaria Reported
- President Seized in Haiti Revolt : Caribbean: Aristide is reportedly being deported to France by rebel soldiers. Military says it is in control. At least 26 dead, hospital says.
- Allan Michelson; Cantor
- Woman Killed in Apparent Case of Gang Retaliation
- GARDEN GROVE : Trustee Candidates to Appear at Forum
- State Clears Mamaux of Politic Improprieties in Carlsbad : Government: Ex-councilman says 1990 conflict-of-interest allegations were politically motivated.
- Tentative Symphony Pact Is Sweet Music : Labor: Musicians took to the streets to publicize their lack of a contract. New season begins Friday.
- Cigarette Starts Fire After Woman Dies : Camarillo: Elizabeth Seager's death was attributed to emphysema and heart disease. Her mobile home was gutted.
- Catholic Charities Opens Aid Center for the Poor
- Teen-Age Drowning Victim Recovered From Bass Lake