- HOCKEY / LISA DILLMAN : Dave King Has Mixed Feelings on NHL Stars in '94 Olympics
- Hockey
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Alexander Wright Joins Team
- Going All Out to Get in the Way : Northridge Trio of Henderson, Johnson, Brown Learn Trick to Blocking Kicks Under Ex-Ram Irvin
- Miscellany
- Pitch Is the Same; Only Return Addresses Differ
- Supervisors Vote to Close as Many as 12 Libraries : Cutbacks: Hours at remaining facilities will be reduced 10% to 15% because of lower state funding.
- LOS ANGELES : Mudd Says Father Viewed Mistresses as Family
- ANAHEIM : Daly Claims Hunter TV Ad 'Misleading'
- Williams Unveils Plan on Community Policing for L.A. : Grants: Chief seeks funding for 'new beginning' with citizens' input, officers' retraining.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : When Less Is at Least the Same
- SAN FERNANDO : Activists Seek Ban on Beer Promotions
- Documents Reveal Basis for Raid in Which Rancher Died
- GLENDALE : 2 Students Arrested After Stabbing at High School
- Mayor of Brea Pleads Guilty in Conflict Case
- PLATFORM : '90210' Fumbles
- OJAI : City to Pay for Landfill Analysis
- 2 Sides Tie in N. Hollywood Redevelopment Panel Election
- Goodby, Dollies as Collector's Treasure Is Lost
- SUN VALLEY : Family Care Center Opens at School
- Countywide : Expert Downplays AIDS-Like Ailment
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : In Terms of Records, It Gets Better
- College Basketball
- Reyna Is Key as La Verne Spreads Out
- Hockey
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Money, NCAA Are Key Issues in Athletic Director Selection
- NHL ROUNDUP : Pirates Give Penguins Boost Over Sabres, 6-5
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS DAILY REPORT : AMERICAN LEAGUE : Athletics Can Turn to Wilson for Comeback Advice
- Dwight Chornomud
- Moorpark Ranked 6th in State in Football
- Smith Uses Breaks to Break Records
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Reception Streak Was of No Concern
- He Won't Save the Clippings on This Story
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS DAILY REPORT : NATIONAL LEAGUE : Walk Says Victory Was Not a Miracle
- Countywide : Supervisors Amend County Cable Pact
- Obituaries - Oct. 14, 1992
- Former Deputy Caught in Sting Pleads Not Guilty to Stealing
- Ex-Sen. Carpenter to Be Retried on Political Corruption Charges
- TV REVIEW : Sexual Harassment in 'The Workplace'
- TV Ratings : ABC Bats Well Enough to Be No. 1
- Knickle Gets Competition as Gulls Bring In Malarchuk
- Big Pirate Inning Means One Last Shot : Game 6: With eight runs in the second, Pittsburgh wins, 13-4, pushing series to Game 7.
- Titans' Return to Practice, Will Play
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Cal's White Is Bothered by Injuries
- S.F. Troupe: The Last Angry Mimes
- Guitarist Heads East to Boost Stalled Career
- Multicultural Curtain Call : Films: Ayuko Babu hopes the Pan African Festival will help rebuild hope in riot-scarred L.A.
- Bush on Clinton's Trip to Moscow
- 'Sarraounia' to Open Pan African Festival
- What does Hart High quarterback Davis Delmatoff...
- Back to the 1800s : Mountain-Man Rendezvous Offers Opportunity to Recreate Feeling of Another Era, Family Style
- Home of the Range Revisited : Balboa Actor-Turned-Salesman Returns to Lone Pine, Backdrop for B Movies
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 14, 1992
- Chatsworth's Davila Carries Off a Switch
- Vandeweghe and Brown Together Again : Clippers: The 12-year veteran decides to play for the NBA minimum to be reunited with his former coach at UCLA.
- Big Pirate Inning Means One Last Shot : BASEBALL : This Series Isn't One for the Ages
- PREP NOTES : Wacholder Opts to Attend Colorado to Play Volleyball
- His Biggest Victory Will Come Off the Field : College football: Crespi High's Russell White tackles dyslexia at Cal and now is on pace to graduate in May.
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS DAILY REPORT : NATIONAL LEAGUE : Phil Niekro Tried to Prepare Braves for Wakefield
- Two From County Advance in Wheelchair Tennis Event
- Robitaille Does It All as Kings Finally Get Away From Sharks
- Miscellany
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UCI Water Polo Extends Streak to Six in Row
- TELEVISION - Oct. 14, 1992
- Joel Lawsuit an 'Alarm Bell' for Music Industry : Pop: The suit against attorney Allen Grubman highlights an ethical dilemma: Can a lawyer represent a pop client as well as the firm that markets his music?
- MUSIC / TIMOTHY MANGAN : O'Conor's Field : Pianist, who performs tonight and Thursday with the Pacific Symphony, doesn't want Irish composer's works dismissed.
- MOVIES - Oct. 14, 1992
- OPERA REVIEW : The Met Says, 'Hello, Columbus'
- LOS ALAMITOS : Arnold's Exit Creates Anxiety
- MacLean Signs Long-Term Contract With Bullets
- Mariners Fire Another Manager : Baseball: Plummer is the second to lose his job in last two seasons.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : In Terms of Records, It Looks Better
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : No. 3 Cypress Women Shut Out OCC
- Pyramid Anglers Are Flush With Excitement
- STAGE REVIEW : Literate and Accessible 'Gentlemen of Verona'
- Bush on Clinton's Trip to Moscow
- PREP NOTES
- Guard Fat Lever, who has skipped nine...
- SUNSET LEAGUE VOLLEYBALL : Unranked Huntington Beach Sweeps Edison
- Hurst Has Torn Rotator Cuff, Cartilage Repaired
- Life Goes On as Usual for Careys of Seal Beach
- COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : Torero Tennis Adjusts to Loss of Star Player
- Sue Henger, longtime museum editor at the...
- No Apologies, No Excuses : In 'Spunk' at San Diego Rep, Victims Take Responsibility for Own Fates
- STAGE REVIEWS : Two Solo Outings--One Bites, One Has No Teeth
- OUTDOOR NOTES / RICH ROBERTS : 'Experts' Cast Rave Reviews to New Film
- Miscellany
- The Best Intentions Fall Short
- Hockey
- He Goes an Extra Step for Prospects : Recruiting: Laguna Hills sports consultant advises high school players based on his experiences with the often-confusing process.
- Miscellany
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 14, 1992
- Miscellany
- Target of Quebec Abuse, Lindros Scores 2 in Loss
- AZTEC NOTEBOOK : Luginbill is Hoping for Happier Returns
- PREP ROUNDUP : Pair Sparks Capistrano Valley to Sweep of El Toro in Girls' Volleyball
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Poor Murderer' an Engrossing Labyrinth
- Latins Anonymous Is More Than Name : Comedy: Troupe wants to work within the system, breaking through color barriers on television.
- Commenting on TV Commentating
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Trisha Yearwood Blossoms Under the Spotlight's Glare
- TELEVISION - Oct. 14, 1992
- MOVIES - Oct. 14, 1992
- Articulating the Inability to Articulate
- MOVIES - Oct. 14, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 14, 1992
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Public Eye' Sinks to the Lower Depths
- Paseana to Be Supplemented to the Distaff
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Lachey Has a Torn Knee Ligament
- After passing a physical exam, Chris Morris...
- Athletics' Five-Year Run About to Come to an End
- College Basketball
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 14, 1992
- Bush on Clinton's Trip to Moscow
- STAGE
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : 2 Counts Against George Dropped
- 2 Corners of Chicago Reflect New Image of Failure, Success
- Environmental Candidate Elected to MWD's Top Post
- Surprise! O.C. Partisans Say Their Guy Won : Politics: Quayle, Gore boosters mainly accentuate the positive. And both camps use kid gloves in critiquing Perot running mate Stockdale.
- How Pete Will Turn It Around
- Britain's Coal Industry Axes 30,000 Miners
- Volleyball : Caught in the Net : Beach Sport Is Riding Wave, Even in Places Where There Is No Shore
- Geological Team Seeking Source of Egyptian Quake
- Moderator Jokes About Sparring
- Justices Agree to Consider 'Junk Science' : High court: Ruling will address whether evidence must be generally accepted by scientists before it can be presented to a jury.
- Coffee, Idle Chitchat and a $15 Wash-and-Set
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Most Troops to Leave Region of Hurricane
- LOS ANGELES : ACLU Drops Demand to Suspend Use of Police Dogs
- VENTURA : Decision Due on Palm Trees in Park
- 2 Suspects in Fatal Jewelry Store Heist Plead Not Guilty
- Physician-Assisted Death: Is This Measure the Answer? : Prop. 161--a good try, but it'd be better to go back to the drawing board
- Supervisors Hold Off Final Review of Panel on Perks : Government: A taxpayers' group criticizes the county personnel director for contacting only four of nine prospective members.
- Toxic Site Earns Superfund Status : Environment: Black globs oozing up in Westminster neighborhood finally bring cleanup guarantee from EPA.
- SESPE WILDERNESS : Condor Apparently Died of Poisoning
- CALABASAS : Festival Events to Begin Saturday
- ELECTIONS / MEASURE O : Debate Over Water Source Focuses on Cost and Reliability
- NEWPORT BEACH : Hospital to Get City Help on Bonds
- LOS ANGELES : Students Breed Fish for MacArthur Park Lake
- PLACENTIA
- Study Finds Genetic Link to Alcoholism in Women : Health: Research also shows that the extent of their drinking problems is approaching that of men.
- Hughes Rudd; Outspoken Newscaster
- Independent Counsel Denied in Justice Dept. Theft Charges
- 'Chop' Is Hard to Define, Repair
- Photo Frame Can Change Images
- Day Care Operator Gets 11 Years in Death of Tot : Courts: Mother criticizes the system and the criminal, who struck the 2-year-old after she wet herself.
- How to Improve L.A. County : Vote yes on Nov. 3 for direly needed Board of Supervisors reforms B and C
- Have Hunter, Cunningham Ignored Sedition in Their Own Back Yards?
- 'Deadbeat' Kojima's Ex-Wife May Lose Factory : Families: She wonders why President Bush doesn't ask her former husband, who gave the GOP $500,000, to pay $120,000 in overdue child support.
- VENTURA : Recycling Office Plans Market Tours
- LOS ANGELES : 2 Found in Freezer Were Strangled, Coroner Says
- Jury to Get 1978 Murder Case of Child, 5 : Trial: Panel must decide whether Marcos and Beatriz Morales killed daughter Lisa during a ritual to exorcise demons 14 years ago.
- SANTA ANA : Letter Praising Gang Chief Is Election Issue
- LAGUNA BEACH : Rhodes Pulls Out of Race for City Clerk
- Judges Balk at Cost-Saving Jail Arraignments : Courts: Northern district judiciary withdraws support from plan billed as way to save costs. Proponents not giving up.
- SEAL BEACH : Ammo Truck Fire Injures 2 Workers
- VENTURA : Court Stays Murder Trial for Mannes
- PLATFORM : Meet the New Exurban Nomads--Families Skidding Into Welfare
- ELECTIONS / 24TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Beilenson, McClintock Press Issues in Face-Off
- SAN CLEMENTE : Bilingual Forum Set for Candidates
- SIMI VALLEY : 2 Questioned About Shooting of Youth
- Fullerton School District
- SANTA ANA : Pedestrian Dies, Driver Badly Hurt
- Dang Undergoes Evaluation
- Son Arrested in Killing of National City Couple
- OXNARD : 9 Juveniles Held Over Graffiti Spree
- THOUSAND OAKS : Planners Vote Down Road Link to Simi
- Placentia City Council Candidates
- Pleasant Valley Board to Discuss All-Year Schools
- COLUMN LEFT/ GEORGE BLACK : A Kiss-Off From Baghdad to Bush : His opponents grasp that his reputation as an expert on foreign policy is built on sand.
- The Numbers
- Obituaries - Oct. 14, 1992
- School Reform Needed to Avert More Civil Strife, Business Leaders Told
- ELECTIONS / 24TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Beilenson and McClintock Stick to Issues
- OTAY MESA : Dog Sniffs Out Heroin at Border
- LOS ANGELES : Couple Slain Out of Hate, Greed, Prosecutor Says
- That Really Was a Debate : Gore, Quayle and Stockdale mix it up in a less-structured format
- ESCONDIDO : Trial Set in Death of Baby Left in Trash
- Gender Gap May Be a Plus for '92 Women Candidates
- Nassco-Union Talks Fail to Break Impasse
- LANCASTER : Woman's Body Is Identified
- Countywide : Perez Ferguson, Gallegly to Debate
- All Cards Are on the SkyDome Table : Game 6: There will be no more secrets when the A's Moore tries to prevent Guzman from leading the Blue Jays to their first pennant.
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS DAILY REPORT : NATIONAL LEAGUE
- Jill Johnson
- CSUN Rolls to Victory in Tuneup : Women's volleyball: Matadors sweep Cal State Fullerton (0-13) while looking ahead to tough tournament schedule.
- Miscellany
- Germany's Leaders Agree to Restrict Entry of Refugees
- FBI Inquiry Turns to Sessions' Phone Use
- Testing the limits
- Did Host Get Ahead of KFI?
- Technology - Oct. 13, 1992
- Did Host Get Ahead of KFI?
- Westinghouse Earnings Hurt by Phar-Mor
- Her Catalogue Has the Right Stuff : Shopping: With her thousands of useful products, Lillian Vernon has helped revolutionize the mail-order business.
- Combined House and Condo Sales Fall 14% : Real estate: Prices dip 3% from September, 1991. Condominium activity is hit hard as first-time buyers opt for single-family residences.
- Lockheed to Sell Stake in Southwall for $4 Million
- Terminal Data Scanner Declared IBM-Compatible
- Car Research Firms End Their Legal Battle : Automobiles: The J. D. Power lawsuit accused defecting analysts and AutoPacific of using its information. The case is settled out of court.
- AIRLINES
- Statistically Speaking, the Numbers Can Be Misleading
- Potential Bid for Karcher Is Reviewed : Fast food: Anaheim-based parent of Carl's Jr. chain may return to private ownership, but no offers have been received.
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 13, 1992
- * Rockwell International Corp. of Thousand Oaks...
- * PPO Alliance, a Woodland Hills-based health...
- COLUMN ONE : A Father, a Son and a Funeral : Michael put his hopes in sports; now he is in prison for murder. Brandon put his hopes in rap, only to be murdered. The ghetto cycle of hope and despair again was passed from one generation to another.
- Magic at 2 AIDS Panel Meetings, Official Says
- Earth Turns an Ear to the Heavens : Astronomy: In the Mojave Desert and Puerto Rico, radiotelescopes are switched on in the largest search ever for signals from life on other planets.
- Woman Dies After Brief Survival With Pig's Liver : Medicine: Historic transplant at Cedars-Sinai was intended as stopgap until human organ was found.
- Head Start on a Healthy Pregnancy : If you're thinking of having a baby, you should be watching your health right now. Some doctors say 'preconception care' can help avoid later problems.
- A Stairway to Fitness Gains in Popularity
- Clinton Backed by 21 Former Military Leaders
- Head Start on a Healthy Pregnancy : If you're thinking of having a baby, you should be watching your health right now. Some doctors say 'preconception care' can help avoid later problems.
- Postscript : S. Africa's Alcatraz Gets New Life as Tourist Trap : The former home of Nelson Mandela hosts voluntary guests now. But the legacy is controversial.
- Beating and Rising Ethnic Tension Add Danger to Migrant's U.S. Job
- Bush Policy Toward Iraq Emerging as Possible Achilles' Heel : Clinton-Gore campaign seeks to transform President's foreign affairs strength into a vulnerability and undercut the benefit of the military victory in the Persian Gulf War.
- Attempt on Life of Venezuelan Leader Denied
- Did Host Get Ahead of KFI?
- Micropolis Inc. Posts $6.84-Million Profit
- 'Flexible' Homes Viewed as a Way to Ease Crunch : Development: Santa Ana Heights firm is designing residences with easily subdivided floor plans, an idea it used in Florida project.
- Dismal Earnings Expected for Computer Industry : Technology: The two largest firms, IBM and DEC, will probably post large losses.
- McGaw Nutrition Supplement to Be Tested in AIDS Study : Health: The Irvine firm makes a blend of amino acids, vitamins and other compounds that may bolster the immune system.
- Moody's Lowers Ratings for Glendale Federal
- AUTOS
- Strikers, NAASCO Will Meet : Labor: Bargaining session today is the first since 2,700 walked off job.
- Pulse Hopes to Plug Into Portable Computer Surge
- Dow Surges 37.83 on Hopes for Cut in Interest Rates : Markets: The gain occurs on low NYSE trading volume of 126.67 million shares, because of the Columbus Day holiday. It was the slowest day since Sept. 4.
- * Orbas & Associates of Oxnard won...
- UC Berkeley Retools Its Business School
- INSURANCE
- * Brown & Co. of Los Angeles...
- Washington Post Backs Clinton as Detroit News Endorses Bush
- Bon Vivants Shore, Child to Be Honored
- Economic Reforms OKd in China : Politics: But as party congress opens, key official rules out a democratic system.
- Speaking Of: : Crises Weigh Heavily on World Economy
- Gorbachev OKs a Day in Court
- Firm Targets Toxic Waste
- Com Systems Develops New Telephone Service
- Carter Hawley Hale Stores Names New Vice Chairman
- INSURANCE
- Competition Goes to Root of Problem : Nature Company Sues Rival, Alleging Stores Are Clones
- Burbank-based Shamrock Holdings Inc. announced that Bill...
- Georgian Thanks Voters for Mandate
- Market Scene : Taiwan's Foreign Workers Left Adrift at Sea : Fishing harbors teem with illegal employees who are forbidden to come ashore. But their labor is needed by the booming economy.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Few Embracing Perot's Call for Sacrifice : Independent: His popularity is on the rise again, but charisma is unlikely to rally many to the cause of austerity.
- Kuwait to Buy U.S. Tanks; Bush Lobbied for Deal
- A SNAPSHOT OF THE CONGRESSIONAL RACES
- Train Won't Stop in Sylmar--Yet : Transportation: Building of the planned Metrolink platform has been stalled by a land dispute. Officials expect service at the facility to begin after Jan. 1.
- Bees Vanishing but Not Fear : Honey Makers Going Way of Citrus Groves; Sting Anxiety Can Be Eased
- 3 Vandals Paint Themselves Into Corner--and Custody : Crime: Los Alamitos police follow a trail of yellow footprints from at least 20 dye-splattered cars to 15-year-old suspects' front door.
- Pasadena May Turn Rose Bowl Over to Operating Company
- SYLMAR : Metrolink Trains Will Bypass Planned Stop
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Moon Rocks Placed on Public Display
- Woman Dies in Flaming Car, Friend Badly Hurt : Fatality: Man arrested after auto strikes stopped vehicle, igniting fire. Two injured in third car.
- Making All of Mankind One : Deserved Nobel Prize for Walcott--a fine and moving study in many colors
- Rock Star and Guards Cited Over Scuffle
- BURBANK : Council to Vote on Disney Studio Expansion Plans
- Blush-Worthy Events
- On the Band Wagon : Body Sculptors Use Rubber Strips and Tubes to Strengthen Muscles
- THE HUMAN CONDITION / HOW EMBARRASSING : When We Make Fools of Ourselves
- Mini-Train Driver at Griffith Park Killed by Robber : Crime: Ride operator known to many children as 'Uncle Stan' is slain after finishing his day at the controls when he refuses to turn over receipts to a gunman.
- Dealing With My Dullness
- Countywide : Stigma Slows AIDS Fight, Scientist Says
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council May Allow Walked Bikes on Pier
- 3 Survive Head-On Crash on Ortega Highway
- Lou Isn't About to Buy Church, State Separation
- Debate Rating Tops AL Playoff, NFL Game
- Opening of Parliament Shows S. Africa Division
- Acid Spill Closes State College Boulevard
- Campaign Calendar
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE PRESIDENCY : The U.S. is ahead by many measures, thanks to him. Consider what more could be done with a cooperative Congress.
- 2 Arab Infiltrators Slain
- Here Are Some Moves to End Motion Sickness
- Call of the Wild : Electronic Signals From Collars Track Welfare of Cougar Population
- Despite Trial, Old Soviet Communists Vow to Survive
- Teachers Urged to Reject Cuts : Education: Union leaders recommend strike to oppose pay reductions.
- LOS ANGELES : Caltrans Will Help Pay for Freeway Service Patrol
- Top Air Pollution Penalties
- OXNARD : GE Employees Make Facility a Reality
- Group Criticized in Handling of Sale of Zoo Animals to Hunting Ranch
- The Art of Rejection : Escondido Says No to Public Sculpture Ideas
- GOP's 'Dirty Trick'
- S.D. Astronomer Is Waiting for Message : Search: Fleet Space Theater and Science Center astronomer makes film about the search for intelligent life in the universe.
- Zoo Violated Ethics Code, Group Rules : Misconduct: National zoological organization faults San Diego Zoo for its handling of controversy over sale of surplus animals to a hunting ranch in Texas.
- ART REVIEW : Probing the Nature of Perception
- Toy Trains Take La Mesa Trumpeter on a Non-Musical Journey
- Testing the Limits : The fatal shooting of a Texas trooper during a routine traffic stop sets up a conflict over the words in a rap song that may wind up . . . : Testing the Limits
- Cubby KellySchool: Sonora HighSport: FootballPosition: TailbackClass: JuniorKelly,...
- When Huskies Practice, Hand Is Quicker Than Scouts' Eyes
- PREP NOTES
- San Clemente's Parks Beats Swiss in Singles at Wheelchair Tennis
- THE PREPS / ERIC SHEPARD : Division II Might Be Number I
- Misery Finds Company : Teammates Each Suffer Rare Injury During Football Game
- PRO FOOTBALL : Krieg Makes Aggressive Eagles Pay Dearly
- Van Slyke: Through the Pain, a Blessing : NL playoffs: His back hurts and he is having a poor series, but he goes into Game 6 knowing things could be worse.
- Cowboy Receiver Wright Apparently Headed for Raiders
- Prop. 167 Is Ill-Timed and Misconceived : Throwing cold water on an icy economy
- Green Party Backs McGrath, O'Connell
- Supervisor Says He Won't Accept Perks : Government: Three of John K. Flynn's colleagues state he should have waited until a panel finishes reviewing compensation.
- Leaders Focus on Community Links : Conference: League of Cities speakers suggest neighborhood-based governing as a way to reduce alienation of the electorate.
- FULLERTON : 'Flyer Parties' May Soon Be Shot Down
- Obituaries - Oct. 13, 1992