- Miscellany
- VAN NUYS : Motorcycle Officer Badly Injured in Crash
- Provider of Gun in Murder Gets Probation
- Call It Anything but Peace
- Rainfall Whets Farmers' Anticipation
- Move to Oust 5 on School Board Fails
- Torrance Officials Plan More Budget Cuts, Fee Increases : Economy: The action would help erase a revenue shortfall of more than $1.74 million.
- Kathleen M. Black; Nursing Administrator
- Trial of Wrongful-Death Suit Against Officer Begins : Litigation: Attorney says Orange policeman overreacted in dealing with unarmed ex-guard.
- Chamber Leader Sues Camarillo Over Outlet Mall
- Santa Anita's Seventh Not All It's Advertised
- Catalina Marketing Corp.: The Anaheim electronic coupon...
- Times Mirror Posts 7% Gain in Third-Quarter Net Income
- The Walnut Kid
- From the Archives: Shirley Booth; TV's Hazel Won Oscar, Tonys, Emmys
- President Bush and the Economy
- Gun Control
- President Bush and the Economy
- Opponents of Proposition 167
- President Bush and the Economy
- Opponents of Proposition 167
- Character
- President Bush and the Economy
- President Bush and the Economy
- President Bush and the Economy
- Gender Terms
- Big Banks Post Sharp Profit Gains : Finance: But a sagging real estate market and more bad loans hurt results at Wells Fargo and the parent of Home Savings.
- An Oasis for Recovering Addicts : Treatment: San Pedro program helps reclaim neighborhood as well as lives. It turned decaying buildings into affordable quarters for sober living.
- New Data May Disclose POWs' Fates
- 3 Candidates Spell Out Education Programs
- Environmental Activists Chain Selves to Cranes of Lumber Ship : Protest: Unloading of plywood from Indonesian rain forests is blocked temporarily. Demonstrators agree to leave ship and be cited for misdemeanor trespassing.
- Perot Claim on Orders for U.S. Envoy to Iraq Denied : Gulf War: State Dept. says no written instructions existed. A cable took no stand on access to Kuwait oil.
- COLUMN ONE : Paying a Price to Stay Sober : Substandard living conditions, welfare fraud and profiteering abound in some privately run facilities that shelter recovering addicts and alcoholics.
- Gunman With Hostage, 3, Killed : Police: The heavily armed man, barricaded in a Reseda apartment with his daughter, is shot by a SWAT team after an eight-hour standoff.
- Police Cut Ties to Scouts Over Anti-Gay Policy
- MISSION VIEJO : Pay Deadlock Shapes Saddleback Races
- GM's Stempel Reported to Be Stepping Down : Auto industry: The move could come within a month, but no successor has been chosen, company sources say.
- Clinton Fires Back at Bush on Trust Issue : Campaign: Democrat senses victory is near. He cites President's broken tax pledge and questions about prewar aid to Iraq.
- 'Killer Bees' Attack Couple, Officials Say
- Shirley Booth; TV's Hazel Won Oscar, Tonys, Emmys
- Democrats Cruising as GOP Stalls : Politics: Republican Party officials now envy rivals, who have turned years of disarray into organization.
- Too Scared to Be Safe : Teens Know They Need Condoms if They're Going to Have Sex, but They're Too Freaked Out to Buy Them
- Satellite to Track Shifts in Earth's Surface
- FBI Launches Probe of Parretti : MGM Requested the Investigation of the Former Studio Owner
- New Home Construction Up 1.4% in September : Housing: Despite the second increase in two months, few expect the market to rebound soon.
- * Compaq Computer Corp. said it earned...
- Grim Find Backs Charges of Salvador Killings
- Police Drop Scout Post Over Policy on Gays
- O.C. Schools Offer Desks, and Day Care, to Teen-Age Mothers
- Parliament in Kuwait Elects Its 1986 Leader
- Can Ability Grouping Set Students on Path to Failure?
- Leader Gives In to Division of War-Torn Bosnia
- AIDS Up 28% in Europe in 1st Half of 1992
- Port District to Rescue S.D. Budget : Government: Labor unions join bailout by agreeing to pay cuts so jobs can be saved. Port District takes over some city obligations.
- Warrant Out for O.C. Exporter in Iran Sales Case : Courts: Lawyer for man who admitted shipping restricted equipment says client missed second sentencing date because homeland won't let him leave.
- GTE Corp. said its earnings for the...
- End of An Era: Hughes to Vacate Posh Corporate Headquarters
- Wall St. Surprised by Sudden Rise in Short-Term Rates
- BANKING : B of A Gives Seniors Loophole for Free Checking Account
- The Air Rushes Out of Blowfish Market
- Bond Rates Rise on Deficit Fears; Stocks Inch Up : Market Overview
- Ruling Lets Sega Rival Copy Codes
- Loral Corp. Net Climbs 39%
- Avery Dennison Corp. said its efforts to...
- PacifiCare Offering Raises $57.75 Million
- KID STUFF : Some Tricks for Halloween Boos
- CAMPAIGN JOURNAL : Texan Leads Feisty Fund-Raiser for Boxer, Feinstein
- Tom Bradley's Legacy to Los Angeles : The mayor: It's amazing he achieved so much, given federal neglect of American cities.
- FULLERTON : 2 Physicians in Training Are 16, 12
- Obituaries - Oct. 21, 1992
- PERSPECTIVE ON PROPOSITION 161 : Deciding Whose Life Has Value : The measure would give the disabled, the aged, those with AIDS fewer protections than death-row inmates.
- Flagging Down National Unity : Bush was right to apologize; Canadians would be right to vote "yes" on referendum
- Slavkin May Seek School Board Seat in New District : Education: A reelection bid by the Westside trustee could set up a clash with Valley-based Julie Korenstein. He holds a meeting in Canoga Park.
- LOS ANGELES : 4 Honored for Promoting the Culture of Spain
- Laguna Urged to Cut Power of Design Panel : Hearing: Local realtors take their case to the City Council. But many residents speak in support of the review board.
- Diverse Group Meets to Avert O.C. Civil Unrest
- VAN NUYS : Wachs Presses for Metrolink Car Lot
- Feelings of Bitterness, Betrayal at Convair : Layoffs: Although employees were resigned to the latest cuts, they didn't expect so many. They also say they were misled into believing they had jobs for life.
- Officer Cleared in Bar Shooting
- Decisions
- DAILY 3
- SIMI VALLEY : Police Review Panel Request Is Rejected
- New Fears Arise After Slaying at Park : Oxnard: The killing of a Port Hueneme man in his car ends 6 months of calm in the area, which has a history of gang violence.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Mayor to Chair Environment Panel
- City Found Negligent in Death of Suspect : Courts: Family of man who was hogtied while in LAPD custody is awarded $1.1-million judgment.
- Evolution of a Political Issue: Immigration
- Outreach Program Aims to Attract Businesses to Tustin
- Lancaster to Spend $100,000 to Promote New Auto Mall
- ARLETA : Freeway Lanes to Be Shut for Striping
- Egypt Given U.S. Funds to Rebuild
- O.C. Is Emerging from Recession, Experts Say : Economy: A Cal State Fullerton report predicts that county firms will add 12,000 employees in 1993.
- MEDICINE / BREAST CANCER : Study Finds No Link of Fat in Diet to Malignancy Risk
- VENTURA : Grant Aids Hospital Newborn Care Unit
- Drifter Sentenced to Die for Murder : Justice: Rudolph Roybal, 37, was convicted of stabbing an Oceanside housewife during a burglary.
- Youth Convicted of Killing Woman at Zuma Beach
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES / KATHLEEN B. LATHAM : How Did Hard Work Lead to Bankruptcy Court? : After avoiding Chapter 7 for two years amid tough times, her moment of truth arrived.
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Parents Play Key Role in Sex Education
- Taiwan Hotel Fire Kills 15
- Red Cross Appeals for $45 Million for Somalia
- Where the Water Wars Are Fought
- Democrats Cruise as State GOP Sputters
- NO MINER AFFAIR: Don Abajian, a USC...
- Candidates Urged to Move on Mass-Transit Programs : Infrastructure: Panel says first priority is funding bill allowing use of federal highway funds to buy subways, buses.
- 'Dancing' Shoes for a New Planet
- A Look at the Ads
- Bush Vows Late-Inning Comeback : Politics: He gets warm welcomes on Southern train trip. He points to Atlanta Braves' last-minute win as metaphor for campaign.
- San Diego : Closing Pleas Made in Crossbow Case
- Day Makes 'Worthless' Women Feel Like a Million Bucks
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City OKs Terms for Toxic Cleanup, Units
- Countywide : County Cuts Welfare Aid to Single Adults
- Names in the News - Oct. 21, 1992
- PREP PERSPECTIVE / PAT BARNES : The Only Pressure This Quarterback Feels Comes From Within
- LOS ALAMITOS : Retiree Is Bringing a Midas Touch to His First Try as a Horse Owner
- Perry Klein, a reserve quarterback at California,...
- DANCE / CHRIS PASLES : 'House' of Future Can Be Built on Common History : Choreographer Bebe Miller's work-in-progress opens the Feet First Contemporary Dance Series.
- Q&A; WITH PAUL McCARTNEY : An Oratorio of 'Hope'
- STAGE REVIEWS : Insomnia Is Fun and Games for Pickle Circus
- QUOTABLE
- A Gathering of Seekers of Truth : Film: Movie-makers meet for a documentary festival and hope audiences will discover there's nothing boring about real life.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Therapy? Gropes for Individuality
- Marketing Mania : Movies From 'Aladdin' to 'X' Try to Cash In on Tie-Ins--'a Great Profit Center for the Studios'
- TELEVISION - Oct. 21, 1992
- STAGE REVIEW : Adversity Theme of 'Twice Blessed'
- TELEVISION - Oct. 21, 1992
- Paychecks Cut as a 'Cash Shortage' Hits the San Diego Symphony
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Mother's Finest Showcases Anger in Roxy Show
- Maniacs' Singer Finds Her Way Back to 'Eden' : Natalie Merchant and other band members took a year off to rekindle their passion for their music. And it worked.
- Names in the News - Oct. 21, 1992
- Names in the News - Oct. 21, 1992
- Eat-and-Run Angler Loses Shot at Record
- Double-Duty Players No Longer a Singular Sensation : Football: More teams are using two-way athletes because of economics and smaller rosters. The practice is taking a toll, however.
- NFL Delays Expansion Until at Least '95 Season
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Offensive Line Taking a Hit
- OUTDOOR NOTES / RICH ROBERTS : Hunters Expecting to See More Ducks
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Johnson to Start Saturday
- HOCKEY / LISA DILLMAN : Aubut Re-Spins Lindros Story
- Baseball
- STAGE
- STAGE REVIEWS : A Fantastic Voyage Inside Lee Atwater's Mind
- A Precious Exhibition : Pre-Columbian Gold Works Are Focus of Show at Bowers Museum
- NOTES
- Clippers Lose Home Exhibition Opener, 121-105
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Streak Gets Crowd Into the Game
- Southland Teams Beat the Odds
- The Key to '93: Use Patience to Offset Politics
- BANKING
- Quarterly Profit at Chrysler Is Much Better Than Expected
- Standard Pacific's Quarterly Profit Dips Despite Sales Gain, Good Signs
- INTERNATIONAL
- A Cool $30 Million : 14 Entries Vie for Prize in Super-Refrigerator Contest
- Gasless Carriage : Electric Vehicle Manufacturer Charging Into New Market
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 21, 1992
- Amgen Posts 76% Gain in Its Third-Quarter Net
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 21, 1992
- Abbey Healthcare Posts 66% Increase in Quarterly Profits in Contrast to 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 21, 1992
- BANKING
- Refinancing of Home Loans Boosts Plaza's Quarter Earnings : Thrifts: The corporation's net quarterly income jumped nearly fivefold--a record $4.3 million--over the third period last year.
- BOOK REVIEW : Moral Compass for the New Capitalism : DOING WELL & DOING GOOD: The Challenge to the Christian Capitalist <i> by Richard John Neuhaus</i> ; Doubleday, $22; 312 pages
- NOTES
- A Goose Flies Again : John Wayne's Converted Minesweeper Has Been Refurbished, but It Still Carries Memories of Duke for Its Former Skipper
- NOTES
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Sanders Especially Troubling, but an Exceptional Athlete
- Names in the News - Oct. 21, 1992
- Slater Is a Step Closer to World Surfing Title
- CHARGER UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : O'Neal to Undergo Surgery, is Doubtful for Bronco Game
- Sophomore Kordell Stewart will return as Colorado's...
- Gulls Win Sixth Game In a Row
- Salud-Poll Fight Nearing Fruition
- U.S. to Play Australia in '93 Davis Cup
- Supervisors Scale Back Hospital Expansion Plans
- Judge to Rule on Convicted Mayor's Post : Courts: Jurist ends indecision. He will determine if Brea's Ronald Isles must leave office for conflict of interest.
- CAMARILLO : 2 Parolees Held on Fraud Charges
- VENTURA : Port District to Cut $175,000 in Budget
- Supervisors to Seek State OK for Off-Road Park
- CULVER CITY : Southland Man Killed by Elephant in Thailand
- Clerk Obeys Robber, Is Shot Anyway : Crime: Police are baffled as to why 7-Eleven employee is left in critical condition after handing over money without protest. Video is studied.
- WORLD SERIES : TORONTO BLUE JAYS vs. ATLANTA BRAVES : It's Like Candy From Reardon : Game 3: Maldonado's bases-loaded single in ninth gives Toronto a 3-2 victory and a 2-1 edge over Atlanta.
- Names in the News - Oct. 21, 1992
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council Candidates to Appear at Forum
- Panel to Encourage Use of Civic Center
- Two Swiss Tourists Die in Van Crash
- TARZANA, CALABASAS : 2 Parolees Held on Fraud Charges
- Police Kill Man Holding Girl Hostage : Reseda: An eight-hour standoff ends when a SWAT team storms the apartment where the gunman was barricaded with his daughter.
- Neighborhood Watch Gives Alpert Opportunity Just in Time for Election
- COLUMN LEFT/ HOWARD L. BERMAN : Selling F-15s to Saudis Is a Political Fix : The deal escalates the Mideast arms race and is no long-term help for U.S. defense.
- Suspect Fires at CHP Officer, Hits Only Bike
- SAN DIEGO : George Denies Guilt on Three Counts
- Planner Regrets Using Title in Big Mac Attack
- Molina Says Panel Violated Brown Act
- Fees at 6 County Parks to Double : Recreation: Supervisors approve an increase from $1 to $2. The new weekend entry rate takes effect Nov. 1.
- PLACENTIA : Council Candidates to Debate Thursday
- San Diego : Two Deny Guilt in Temple Desecration
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Streak Gets Crowd Into the Game
- Names in the News - Oct. 21, 1992
- U.S. World Cup Team Plays Two in Rose Bowl
- Scott is Latest Aztec With a Guarantee : College football: Receiver says he'll break SDSU record against Air Force.
- Obituaries - Oct. 21, 1992
- 2nd Woman Says Holden Harassed Her : City Hall: Former aide accuses councilman of 'verbal and physical sexual attacks.' He denies charges.
- School Unions Weigh Options on Budget : Education: Leaders discuss how to fend off attacks on employees' salaries. Teachers begin casting votes that could authorize a strike.
- Countywide : Red Ribbon Week Events Scheduled
- OJAI : Language Group Gathers at Library
- Customs Says Pot Seizures Have Doubled
- Countywide : Absentee Ballot Deadline Oct. 27
- TERMINAL ISLAND : Misdirected Explosion Hospitalizes 6 Stuntmen
- LONG BEACH : Navy Says Queen Mary Doesn't Need Dry-Docking
- COLUMN RIGHT/ JOHN B. TAYLOR : Economic Reasons to Vote Bush : The President's plan grasps the global downturn and how to turn it around.
- U.S. Pushes Mideast Talks Despite Election Focus : Negotiations: Administration tries to head off stagnation in peace efforts as Arabs, Israelis watch polls.
- Serpent Getting a Garden : Art Project Giving Shape to Empty Lot
- Minor Parties Boost Share of State Electorate
- Women, Work and the Nobel : Ideas: Some scholars are 'appalled' at economist Gary Becker's winning the prestigious prize for theories they say reinforce discrimination.
- First Voyage in 21 Years Is Another Victory for Veteran of the Sea : Maritime: The trip was only to Catalina, but for a group of merchant marines, it was a magical moment when the World War II-era Lane Victory set sail.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Home Stretch Puts Bush in a 2-Week Sprint
- NATO to Plan Peacekeeping Role
- Crackdown at Chicago Housing Project Begins
- FREE BILL CLINTON: Local Democrats have nailed...
- In Search of Peace : Latino immigrants who left their homes for better lives in L.A., are moving again. They are settling in quiet suburbs such as Thousand Oaks to flee crime and find jobs.
- Burgreen to Retire as Top S.D. Cop
- Quake Forecasters Watch and Wait : Seismology: A magnitude 6 temblor is expected by Thursday in an area along the San Andreas Fault. If it happens, it will be the first time an earthquake has been accurately predicted.
- SANTA ROSA PLATEAU : History Lives 500 Years Later : Conservancy reserve has 15 miles of trails for hikers, bikers and other nature lovers.
- Sea World to Add Exhibits Following Summer Boom : Leisure: Tourism in San Diego County was down in 1992, but the aquatic park expects an attendance record.
- Francis Curran; Former San Diego Mayor
- Greens' Odd Couple Lived in Own World Saving Globe : Germany: Party founder Petra Kelly was apparently shot by her fellow activist before he killed himself.
- Redeploy Police, Riot Response Study Urges : LAPD: Panel headed by ex-FBI Director Webster offers sweeping recommendations. It spreads the blame but puts brunt of criticism on former Chief Gates.
- Activist Retirees Ruminate on Issues, Alienation, Lost Values
- YOUTHFUL LOOK: UC Irvine Extension's arts and...
- Talks Between County, Union in Limbo
- Businesses Urged to Improve Disaster Plans : Emergencies: Citing concern over a big California earthquake, the Red Cross wants companies to review their preparedness.
- 104th Tournament of Roses Queen 'Overwhelmed With Joy'
- STUDIO CITY : Man to Be Tried on Arson Charges
- Fire Adds to Misery of Slain Child's Family : Tragedy: Blaze damages mementos of a 7-year-old killed in a drive-by shooting.
- CYPRESS : Golf Classic Raises $18,000 for Scholars
- ROSE VALLEY : Man Pleads Guilty to Marijuana Charge
- Massed Vendors Fail to Block Ban : Protest: Street salesmen jam Anaheim City Hall and surround it with trucks but councilmen refuse to rescind law barring them from neighborhoods.
- Gala Highlights Women, Youth
- Grenade Jolts Moscow McDonald's
- He Speaks the Language of Change : Dennis Horn of Garden Grove wants to save the English tongue and the planet along with it. It will take an EarthLing to do the job, he says.
- Winemakers Sentenced for Using Inferior Grapes
- Sea Otter Colony Fails to Take Hold on Island : Wildlife: Scientists now say project on San Nicolas will not help save the species, but they stop short of abandoning it.
- BUSH PUSH: Local Republicans are downplaying the...
- Canada Cheerfully Ends Flap Over Flag Reversal
- Rudman and Tsongas Blast Economic Plans
- Last Debate's Rating Hits 8-Year High
- What's All of the Fuss About, Eh?
- College Basketball
- NOTES : He Owes Cox, Tries to Beat His Braves
- Foot Soldier : Camarillo's Ciuffitelli Takes Necessary Steps to Become Top Kicker
- Names in the News - Oct. 21, 1992
- Toronto Dangles Sprague, Hoping to Hook Abbott
- Names in the News - Oct. 21, 1992
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Eagles' Waters Will Have Surgery
- Colbert Strikes Gold on Senior Tour : Golf: After 24 moderately successful years with the younger players, he discovers life really begins at 50.
- Tapping His Potential : Late Start Didn't Slow Al Carmichael
- Rams Have Extra Time to Speculate
- TV Probes the Rise of Candidates : Television: PBS' 'Frontline' and two CNN specials fill in gaps in the lives of George Bush and Bill Clinton.
- TV Ratings : World Series Makes CBS a Winner
- DANCE REVIEW : Bebe Miller's 'House' a Complex Work-in-Progress
- STAGE REVIEW : Costumes De-Best In 'Anything Goes'
- Bennett Now Rides Crest After Inauspicious Debut
- Leodes Van Buren and Jason Toohey of...
- Jurisprudence
- Inside Moves Have Braves on the Run : Atlanta: Blunders on the basepaths are crucial in 3-2 setback.
- ROUNDUP : Agoura Cruises Past Westlake in Girls' Volleyball
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : McGlockton an Unanswered Question
- TELEVISION - Oct. 21, 1992
- TELEVISION - Oct. 21, 1992
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Six Degrees' Really Strikes Home : Drama: A brittle staging of John Guare's play at the Doolittle takes aim at mindless 'beautiful' people.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Stand-Up Opera' Pursues a New Hybrid
- RADIO
- Brandon Douglas
- Magic Returns to Forum, Extends Streak : Pro basketball: After 138-111 victory over the 76ers, his various teams are 15-0 in games he has played since retiring.
- Sanders Gives Side of Dispute
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Cypress Outlasts Los Alamitos, Takes First Place
- Crespi Must Face Another Arduous Test
- For Second, the Kings Let Down : Hockey: One period is OK, but they fall apart after that in 6-2 loss to the Calgary Flames.
- Power Without Resolution
- STAGE
- STAGE REVIEW : Baytown 'Belle' Full of Warmth and Insight
- DANCE REVIEW : 'Andalucia' a Generous Show of Spanish Music Theater
- TELEVISION - Oct. 21, 1992
- NHL ROUNDUP : Unbeliever? It's a Night for Penguins
- PREP ROUNDUP : Santa Margarita Girls Remain in a First-Place Tie in Tennis
- CIF to Allow Appeals for Violence Ejections : High schools: Ruling stems from incident involving Torrey Pines' Ryan Lynch. Board also expands playoffs.
- Tracy Schriber
- Girls will be able to play on...
- Upside-Down American Flags Sell Like Hotcakes
- Rally in Reserve : He Might Have Been Third String, but Wachholtz Has Led Comebacks
- Names in the News - Oct. 21, 1992
- Names in the News - Oct. 21, 1992
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : After Dry Dock, His Game Thrives
- Jurisprudence
- Names in the News - Oct. 21, 1992
- Promoter Waves a a Red Flag
- A Clearer Picture on a Wrenching Issue : At long last, Hanoi will open an archive that could end much MIA-family uncertainty
- 2 Held in Death of Man Caught in Gang Gunfire
- Political Rivalry Erupts in Council : City Hall: The police chief is caught in the middle as potential mayoral candidates clash.
- Grand Prix Gets Port's Approval
- Man Found Guilty in Zuma Stabbing Death : Crime: The 18-year-old from New Mexico faces a maximum of life in prison without parole in the murder of a Northridge woman.