- Bush's Bombshell: Now for the Hard Part : Moscow might prove an easier sell than Congress
- White Makes Charlton Eligible to Face Braves : Baseball: National League president says he wants Reds to be at full strength against Atlanta.
- COUNTYWIDE : Commission Offers Bicycle-Route Maps
- RIGHTS WATCH : Political Veto
- COSTA MESA : Bank Gives $25,000 to Renovate Theater
- 'Beverly Hills Madam' Avoids Going to Jail : Courts: Elizabeth Adams will receive probation instead. Her work as a police informant is cited.
- Rams Get a Needed Respite
- A third figure in the Magna Technologies...
- Shareholders OK Hollywood Park Reorganization: Hollywood Park...
- Firms Focus on Logos to Project Right Image
- Fidelity Federal Bank in Glendale named Cheryl...
- DATELINE: HOUSTON : Metropolis Turning Into 'Wild West Town' : Soaring crime spreads fear through white suburbs. Violence is laid to drugs, breakdown in punishment.
- SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : SNAPSHOT : White-Collar Professionals Join the Global Flow
- Nation IN BRIEF : ALABAMA : Hunt Apologizes for Use of State Planes
- SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : UPDATE ON MIGRATION
- Fire Official Investigated for Drug Case Link Retires : Arrest: The assistant chief was with a suspected prostitute who allegedly tried to buy cocaine from undercover police. The Fire Department drops its probe of the matter.
- IRVINE : Affordable-Housing Project Is Delayed
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Deputy Who Risked Life Given Award
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Judge Selected for Abortion-Law Trial
- Music Center Discloses Plans to Overhaul Fiscal Operation
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC SPACES / LINDA BLANDFORD : By Junior High, Bruised Hopes Need Critical Care
- Amanda Parson
- ORANGE COUNTY AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS : Field's Youngest Player Wins in Sudden Death
- Dodgers' Power Retains Magic : Baseball: Murray gets his 2,500th hit and Strawberry homers as Hershiser stymies the Padres, 7-2.
- UC IRVINE NOTES : Salary Dispute Leads to Jeff Herdman's Release
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Battery Pump Keeps Failing Heart Alive
- Mobutu Picks New Prime Minister to End Zaire Crisis
- House Votes to Slash Rights Agency Funds : Congress: The action points to dissatisfaction with the commission's performance. Supporters blame a decade of budget and staff cuts.
- Ringleader of Crips Drug Scheme Gets Life
- Assistant Fire Chief Retires as Department Drops Inquiry : Narcotics: The question of discipline is called moot. The official was with an alleged prostitute when she was arrested on a drug charge.
- August Restaurant Closures
- Siemens Unit Plans to Appeal in Patent Dispute
- Kent W. Dahl has joined the Foothill...
- Broadcaster Sells Seattle Station
- President Seized in Haiti Revolt : Caribbean: Rebel soldiers shoot up palace. Numerous deaths reported. Government negotiates for life of Jean-Bertrand Aristide.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : AIDS Protest at White House Gates
- Impasse May Be Declared on Cranston : Politics: Ethics panel might issue a statement that it has 'agreed to disagree' on probe of senator. That would save him from a trial on the Senate floor.
- SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : SNAPSHOT : The Maids of Hong Kong: A Journey of Loneliness, Humiliation
- World IN BRIEF : AFGHANISTAN : Leader Asks U.N. to Supervise Elections
- Schools Begin Teaching Babi Yar Truth: Most Victims Were Jews : Ukraine: Nothing was taught about the massacres until 1966. Then classes were told only that 'Soviet people' died there.
- Electricity Cut to 2,300 Homes
- SANTA ANA : Class Will Teach Pronunciation Skills
- County's Already-Trimmed Budget Faces a New Deficit : Economy: A further $14-million shortfall is projected. The new revelation comes after recent painful cuts.
- Lifeguards Urge Caution as Lobster Season Nears
- Complaints Filed as Wage Dispute Dogs Marriott at Dodger Stadium
- Hollywood Park Units Are Merged
- The Cost of Living
- Unisys Plans to Spin Off Its Defense Operation : Technology: Analysts question the timing of the move in the wake of President Bush's arms control proposals.
- Teamsters' Election: Honest but Tainted
- 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.
- Simple as 1, 2, 3-D : Technology: A Costa Mesa firm's new software allows engineers to simulate models on a computer screen with greater ease and share their findings with other workstations.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S. Sours on Beijing, Takes Tougher Stance : Diplomacy: Ex-Ambassador Lilley says what he thinks of Chinese leaders. His future still seems assured.
- California Officials Find Both Good, Bad in Education Reports
- Council Expected to OK a 10-Year Lease of Mall Police Office
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Bolsa Chica Groups Seek Young Helpers
- California IN BRIEF : RAISIN CITY : Five Farm Workers Killed in Car Crash
- New Supervisor to Direct Center in Mission Viejo
- Murder Trial Opens for Estonian Refugee
- THOUSAND OAKS : Robber Succeeds on 2nd Try at Mall
- Amnesty International Team Returns to London
- Chargers' Jefferson Sits, Waits
- AZTECS NOTEBOOK : Rainbows See Trouble in Pink
- Sparks That Fire the Imagination : Arts: Cultural interests begin early. Some say knowledge can be condensed; others fight for the word and the picture.
- Schumacher Won't Direct 'Band Played On'
- U.S.-Danish-Russian Group to Begin Film on Moscow Coup
- Boxing
- ART
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Abundance' of Riches by Blackfriars
- O.C. THEATER : Alternative Rep Offers a Class 'Menagerie'
- Boxing
- FAIRPLEX : Loss Is Put at $500,000 for Meeting
- Schedule Gives Rams Good Break
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : After Nearly Beating Georgia, Titan Coaches Get Second-Guessed
- AWARDS
- SPECIAL SCREENINGS : A Double Bill of Contemporary Gay Dramas
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Twins' Morris Will Start in Game 1
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : A Court Victory for Players
- Nibbles and Bits
- Weekend Box Office : 'Fisher King' Reels In Moviegoers
- Guitarist Bertoncini Finds Inspiration in Architecture
- Haag to Play Complete Mozart Sonatas
- STAGE
- Look Better, Learn Better
- Amnesty's L.A. Probe
- Happy to Purchase a Realistic Doll
- New Directions for California
- Benefits of Jordan Ranch
- Relocation Center
- Students Are the Losers
- Traffic Is Bad Everywhere
- Unify, Don't Divide Valley
- Amnesty's L.A. Probe
- Relocation Center
- Levy Bancorp Acquires Santa Paula Savings
- Iran-Contra
- Amnesty's L.A. Probe
- Pinkerton's Net Income Rises 10% in 3rd Quarter
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : Western Digital Says Its New Chip Speeds Windows Program
- O.C. Teacher Files $5-Million Evolution Suit
- Exxon Reaches $1.1-Billion Spill Settlement Deal
- Mitigation Land Purchase Called Boon for Park
- AIDS Awareness
- Now Who's to Be Deterred? : Nuclear: Small arms should be scrapped; they're more lethal in today's destabilized climate.
- Gulf Vet Wins Battle for Visa
- LAKE PIRU : Water to Recharge Underground Basins
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : University Gets Alzheimer's Grant
- CAMARILLO : Outlet Center Foes to Submit Petition
- Off-Duty CHP Officer Kills Suspect After Chase
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Held Over Impersonations
- Official Now Believes Boxer Did Not Drink
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Greene May Be Moved
- CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEW : 'The Hobbit' an Easy Act to Follow
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- HEALTH
- Interest Rate Hopes Trigger Rally in Bonds
- Leaping Forward : Athletic shoes: K-Swiss Inc. in Pacoima has achieved rapid sales growth, but the recession may slow it down.
- Gorbachev Names a New Spymaster : Soviet Union: In a move to break up the KGB, he picks a top aide to direct foreign intelligence and establish it as a separate agency.
- Supervisor to Urge End to Jail Plan : Crisis: Vasquez will propose today that Orange County abandon its Gypsum Canyon effort. That action will set the stage for a crucial debate.
- San Diego Health Officials Brace for Arrival of Cholera : Disease: Experts fear that migrant camps along the border may be vulnerable to the epidemic raging in the Americas. A major outbreak in the United States is not expected.
- SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : Who Are the People on the Move?
- SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : SNAPSHOT : Once-Promising South America Losing Its Luster for Europeans
- Videotape Shows Teen Being Shot After Fight : Killing: Trial opens for Korean grocer who is accused in the slaying of a 15-year-old black girl at a South-Central store.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Democrats Seek New Remap Panel
- COUNTYWIDE : Hospital Offers Exams for Athletes
- FILLMORE : Math Up, English Down in SAT Scores
- LA HABRA : Vote Expected on Homeless Shelter
- Jacumba
- Atwater Village Street Work to Limit Parking
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Slowing Down a Deal
- Langston Gets 18th as Angels Beat Blue Jays, 2-1
- KUCI-FM Gets Approval to Boost Signal
- AT&T; Tells FCC of Its Plan to Avoid Outages in Future
- CLIPBOARD : COPE WITH A FREEWAY BREAKDOWN
- U.S. Arms Experts May Visit Moscow : Nuclear cutback: Bush says the officials would explain his plans. He hails 'world's thirst for peace.'
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Noriega Defense Assails Former Pilot
- World IN BRIEF : PERU : U.S. Accord Frees $87 Million in Aid
- 'It's Not About Dying; It's About Living'
- Good, Bad Found in Education Reports
- Party-Shift Bill for Killea OKd
- Capistrano Water District to Raise Rates in January
- BALLET
- MUSIC REVIEW : The Philharmonic's Spirited 'Fiesta Mexicana'
- What Went Around the NBA Came Around for Thomas
- SPI Pharmaceuticals Unit Taps Soviet Market
- Syncor Quarterly Profit, Revenues Rise Sharply
- Students Lag in High-Tech Achievement : Education: Two panels cite some improvements in math and science abilities. Secretary Alexander still sees 'shocking gap' in training for '90s.
- Teens Must Shape Up or Blimp Out, Experts Warn : * A U.S. study finds they're exercising less, making them more inclined to become overweight, among other problems. Some P.E. instructors are trying to do something about it.
- U.N. Concedes Inspectors Relayed Iraqi Nuclear Data to Washington : War aftermath: Embarrassed officials of the world body say they ordered briefings to stop.
- 4 Plead Guilty in Fatal Santee Drive-By Shooting
- Judge May Order Care for Patients
- LAGUNA BEACH : Road Foes Resolve to Block Grading
- USC Study Reportedly Was Quashed
- Hawks Sign Augmon, Cut Moncrief
- McMahon Goes Down, and So Do Eagles, 23-0 : Pro football: Quarterback suffers strained knee ligaments in first quarter, making things easy for Redskins.
- Old Globe Plans Six-Play Winter Season
- STAGE REVIEW : Predictable 'Spine' Looks Made for TV
- County's Unemployment Rate Falls : Economy: August's 6.1% is drop from July's 7.0% but may not last.
- The Titan Corp. in Chatsworth won a...
- Fantasy Auction Going, Going, Gone . . .
- SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : SNAPSHOT : The Ride North: 'One Never Knows if One Will Ever Return Home Again'
- World IN BRIEF : MIDEAST : U.S. Won't Resume Dialogue With PLO
- SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : LATIN AMERICA
- PERSPECTIVE ON AUTO INSURANCE : No-Fault: a Safe Way to Save : Minor accidents would be compensated; we'd keep the option to sue in serious cases; only lawyers would lose.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Youth Injured in High-Speed Crash
- Small Vote for Democracy : Verdict in Jesuit murders offers hope for El Salvador
- Firefighters Find Bucket of Nitric Acid on Street
- Rick McCay of Santa Monica was cruising...
- Pro Basketball
- OXNARD : Council to Consider Townhouse Project
- Day Laborers Anger Residents, Merchants : Thousand Oaks: The Sheriff's Department has received complaints about the men, who gather on street corners waiting for work. They say they don't bother anybody.
- Car Racing Enthusiast Found Another High
- Raiders Turn Less Into More
- Original 'Infotainment' on 'Real People'
- Record Number Enroll for MBA Studies
- Litton Systems Inc. in Van Nuys won...
- City to Trade Offices for Developer's Rec Centers
- Supervisor Hahn to Go to Hospital for Checkup
- MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Red Sox Battle Back to Defeat Brewers, 9-8
- Making His Move : After the '92 Election, Bill Moyers Will Shift His Focus From Public TV
- Unocal to Buy Wilmington Shell Refinery...
- Most-Favored Nation
- Portrait of Schizophrenia and Its Victims
- New Directions for California
- Creationism, Evolution Have Place in Science
- Portrait of Schizophrenia and Its Victims
- SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : The Impact of Technology : Around the World and Back at the Speed of Light : New communications links are bending boundaries and creating opportunities in remote locations. There are major implications for jobs and labor migration.
- Portrait of Schizophrenia and Its Victims
- New Directions for California
- New Directions for California
- Let Others Handle School's Problems
- Rights Curtailed for Sake of Safety
- SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : The Economic Argument : For Australia, Migrants Mostly a Gain, Not a Drain : A relatively new influx of Asians has fueled debate about immigration. Still, foreign workers pay taxes and buy goods and services, all in all good for the nation.
- New Bernson Recall Needed
- MOVIES - Oct. 1, 1991
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- Obituaries - Oct. 1, 1991
- TELEVISION - Oct. 1, 1991
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- Verdict Is In: Santa Ana Gets Courthouse : Expansion: In a decision that ends months of uncertaintly, the city is chosen over Irvine and Laguna Niguel as the site for the county's permanent federal facility.
- Gay Activists Vent Rage Over Wilson's Veto : Protest: Governor's rejection of job discrimination bill sparks violence. A large Capitol demonstration is planned.
- LOVE-ZERO: Health officials have been worried for...
- Wilson Criticized by Both Sides After Gay-Rights Bill Veto : Reaction: Homosexual-rights activists call him a spineless politician. Opponents of the bill attack the governor's overall record.
- New Report Said to Favor Jordan Ranch Land Swap
- Brawl Erupts at Chatsworth High After Altercation Between Couple
- MAYBE, MAYBE: After being reelected last fall,...
- Gay Activists Vent Rage Over Wilson's Veto : Protest: Governor's rejection of job discrimination bill sparks violence. Thousands of demonstrators march in Los Angeles and San Francisco.
- LESS TRAVEL: The latest idea to cut...
- Little Political Gain Seen for Governor
- SPECIAL EDITION: WORLD on the MOVE : A Regional Slant : In the Middle East, Politics Determines Who Works Where : The Gulf War fallout and immigration of Soviet Jews to Israel are some of the changes affecting Arab jobs. Millions are being displaced.
- Study Said to Favor Bob Hope Land Swap : Jordan Ranch: Interior Department official says the environmental report backs a proposal to exchange parkland for private holdings.
- Fight With Girlfriend Sparks Melee at Chatsworth High
- GOOD JOB: Orange County's August jobless rate...
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 1, 1991
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 1, 1991