- 'Lost and Found' of Buildings
- Covina : 6% Utility Tax Approved
- 3 Vietnamese Make History as O.C. Candidates
- Parking Pains : The Fine Art of Finding the Elusive Space and Avoiding Tickets
- Raggio Says He Won't Seek 3rd Term on Council : Politics: The announcement is expected to draw large field of candidates for the April election. The mayor plans to try his hand at sculpture.
- Allan Bloom; Critic of U.S. Colleges
- AMERICAN MADE : What Happens When a Dominant Culture Constructs Its Own Historical Facts? Timely 'Virgin Territories' Exhibit Explores the Consequences
- Sex Harassment Suit Targets Fire Officials : Complaint: The city attorney says a former secretary's charges were investigated and are untrue.
- Monrovia : New Roof for Station
- Santa Monica : School District Panels Open
- Film Festival Opens the Borders to India
- Kochel Might Face New Charges in Light of Growing Investigation : Crime: Arraignment of Ventura coach accused of having sex with minor postponed until Oct. 21 because he has yet to hire an attorney.
- Norris-Brown Fight Rescheduled for Dec. 5 on Pay-Per-View Card
- They Won Game but Something Was Lost in the Translation
- Video Rentals : Gender Appeal of 'Tomatoes'
- STAGE / NANCY CHURNIN : A Few Stars, but Theater Ticket Sales Are Down
- PERFORMANCE REVIEW : Sanchez Takes New Direction
- Brooks' 'Chase' Riding High
- Grove Announces Modern 'Romeo'
- Global View of Film at N.Y. Festival : Movies: The event offers exposure to many of the world's truly adventurous filmmakers.
- TELEVISION - Oct. 8, 1992
- ART REVIEWS : Gormley's Sculptures Get Physical
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Night' a Long Journey at Gem Theatre
- TV REVIEW : Inspector Maigret's Back On the Case
- Brabham Still Has a Will, if Del Mar Provides a Way : Racing: Nissan driver tries to unseat Toyotas.
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 8, 1992
- Coach Admits Downplaying Defense Unwise
- Irvine Beats Fullerton in Five-Game Match
- Football
- BASEBALL / NATIONAL LEAGUE REPORT : CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES : Bonds Calls His Shot to Sheffield, Then Homers on Season's Closing Day
- University City Keeps the Pace Fast, the Harmony Perfect : High school football: The squabbles of '91 behind them, the Centurions are 4-0.
- Moorpark Moves Up in Football Rankings
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : A Few Horses Shy of a Success
- Titan Football Players Discuss Game Boycott : Dispute: Worried about financial aid, program's future, they ponder skipping Southwestern Louisiana.
- BASEBALL / NATIONAL LEAGUE REPORT : AROUND THE LEAGUE : Doughty May Join Dodger Front Office
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Sequel Was a Hit Despite Same Old Story at End
- Kuebler Starts Quickly for USC Volleyball Team
- DANCE REVIEW : Power, Spectacle From Spanish Troupe
- STAGE
- TELEVISION - Oct. 8, 1992
- The Sound of the Fury : Angry Young Band From O.C. Has Aversion to Complacency in Its Punk-Metal
- Names in the News - Oct. 8, 1992
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Shell Hopes to Duplicate Dolphin Rush
- NHL : Kontos and Lightning a Big Hit in Florida, 7-3
- NOTES
- Auto Racing
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Delpino Will Go on Injured-Reserve List
- Texas to Play Two Games With SDSU in Basketball
- NHL NOTES : Minor Penalties Create More Operating Room for Best Players
- RETAIL
- Bush Meets With Trade Pact Leaders : Treaty: President reaffirms his support of the free trade agreement with leaders of Canada and Mexico. Clinton calls event politically inspired.
- * Kenneth T. Lian has been appointed...
- Gulf of Mexico Drilling Is Picking Up : Energy: A surge in natural gas prices since Hurricane Andrew has renewed interest. But the industry may never approach its former size.
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 8, 1992
- Costume Seekers Hail Columbus
- Yields Soar, Dow Falls as Fed Stands Pat : Market Overview
- * Jack Ivie has joined Martin Luther...
- Adage Increases Stake in Gateway
- Deal for CommerceBancorp Collapses : Banks: Michigan National Corp. cites 'multiple' differences in calling off $25.5-million stock-and-cash acquisition.
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 8, 1992
- Smith Barney Taps George Ball for Senior Post
- Compaq Computer to Lay Off 1,000 Workers
- Excel 4.0 Offers a Smarter Spreadsheet
- RETAIL
- Consumers Paid Down Debt Again in August : Economy: The government also reported that the sale of wholesale goods fell for the third month in a row.
- AVA: What's in a Name?
- EPA Weighs Plans to Purge Ground Water Contamination
- Stress Combat : A clinical psychologist says positive thoughts and close relationships can help manage depression and anger.
- ELECTION '92 : Voters May Add 4 Supervisors and Choose to Elect a County Chief
- Caring for Others--and Himself : Lifestyle: Mandatory community service with handicapped children became more than a chore for a former car thief from Compton--in the process, he turned around his own life.
- Council OKs Housing Project After Settling Developers' Suits
- Sen. Seymour Concedes in Water Battle
- COLLEGES / ALAN OTA : Wave Volleyball Team Awaits Pivotal Match
- ENTERTAINMENT
- RETAIL
- LAW & REGULATION
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 8, 1992
- * Brenda Eller has been appointed western...
- The Player : New Leader Appears to Be Building Momentum at Columbia
- In a jam? Send for J. M....
- Hurry-Up Cake
- The Pesticide Problem
- Ready for Your Close-Up, Miss Carrot?
- An Eggplant by Any Other Color
- Ham and Limas, Fresh Peach Cobbler
- Feta Accompli
- Sweet Mama's Back
- U.S. Cigarette Kiosks in Russia Firebombed
- THEATER REVIEW / 'GYPSY' : Teasingly Good : Light Opera's move to Granada Theatre is in keeping with a like transition from an old era to a new one on Broadway in the '60s.
- AND HE'S OUTTA THERE! : Dennis Miller Still Misses Late-Night TV, but There Are Other Arenas for His Wit
- Yeltsin Evicts Gorbachev's Foundation
- Safety Quiz: Test Your Knowledge of Home Fires
- Dubcek in Very Serious Condition After Surgery
- ELECTIONS / 41ST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Candidates Replay Dispute Over Budget
- Mexican Star Sanchez to Play in L.A.
- Senate Approves Earth Summit's Global Warming Treaty
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Trio Will Fill In for LaChapelle
- He Takes a Thrashing AND Comes Up Passing
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Dirt Track Final Looks Familiar
- OAK TREE : Autumn Days to Bel Starlet's Liking as She Wins Race Again
- Angel Martinez Well Received at Glendale
- BASEBALL / AMERICAN LEAGUE REPORT : AROUND THE LEAGUE : Rangers Reveal Managerial Candidates
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Despite Cold, Agassi Has No Trouble in Advancing
- STATWATCH
- Studying Under Professor Walsh : Senior Years of Stanford's Redell, Lasley Enriched by Arrival of Legendary Coach
- Names in the News - Oct. 8, 1992
- NOTES
- Football's Bottom Line Isn't 6 Feet Tall : Rams: Standing 5 feet 9, shorter than many receivers, Henley gets the job done at cornerback.
- Center Gives Unwritten Commitment to Loyola
- It Seems Pirates Have Double Faulted : Pittsburgh: The 0-2 start has been a team effort, but Van Slyke, Bonds have taken blame.
- Slater Wins First Heat at Japan Surfing Event
- A's Big-Bang Gang Is Still Riding
- COLLEGE NOTEBOOK MARTIN BECK : Chapman Making a Bit of Noise in Water Polo
- Howard Stern: The Next Generation of Talk Radio : Radio: Industry insiders predict that the nationwide popularity of the renegade morning man will spawn a host of imitators.
- The Paintings Nobody Wanted : Amateur Castoffs Have Their Day in the Gallery in Shaw's O.C. Show
- Blakey Tribute: Art for Art's Sake : Reunion: Some of the young musicians whose talent the great drummer nurtured are re-enacting some of the classic jazz he recorded during the '50s and '60s.
- Section Basketball Finals to Move to Anaheim Arena for 1994 Season
- Winning a Title--Now That Would Be Thirtysomething
- INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE PREVIEW : ATLANTIC DIVISION
- These Victories Leave Them at a Loss
- Lasorda to Stay With Dodgers : Baseball: After meeting with O'Malley, it is announced that he will continue as manager and Claire will remain as vice president.
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Heal the Bay Tournament Scheduled for Saturday
- BASEBALL / NATIONAL LEAGUE REPORT : CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Hurry on Down to Hear Nellie
- Doing the Television Shuffle : Producing: PKE runs a program to develop new talent, even while its films get bounced around the prime-time schedule.
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Troupe Ready to Make Its Move : Latino Comics Seek a TV Breakthrough
- TELEVISION - Oct. 8, 1992
- KEEPING TABS
- Salkeld Has Shoulder Surgery, Will Miss 2nd Season in a Row : Baseball: Seattle Mariners' top pitching prospect, a record-setter at Saugus High, also was sidelined in 1992 because of arm problems.
- Miscellany
- Katella Likes Look of Wright : Prep football: Junior quarterback makes an impression running complicated offense.
- Northridge Defeats Loyola in 4 Games
- Miscellany
- OAK TREE : Autumn Days a Shade Better This Year for Bel's Starlet
- BASEBALL / NATIONAL LEAGUE REPORT : CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
- CS Northridge Scores 'Team' Win in Rolling Past Loyola : Women's volleyball: Bueche, Kristich help Matadors overcome absence of Nicholls in four-game victory.
- COLLEGE NOTEBOOK / KIM Q. BERKSHIRE : Palomar Won't Dwell on End of the Streak
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Ketchum's Still Sorting His Path to Country
- A comedy show Monday at the Irvine...
- TELEVISION - Oct. 8, 1992
- MUSIC
- DANCE REVIEW : Vermeer Quartet Opens Series
- Wedges, Pledges and a 100-Hole Golf Marathon
- Miscellany
- Fullerton Players May Boycott Oct. 17 Game : Titans: They want school to make quick decision on football program's future.
- PREPS / ROB FERNAS : When Push Comes to Shove, Banning May Be Taking a Step Back
- NOTES
- Mater Dei Guard to Attend Oregon State
- SOCCER
- Names in the News - Oct. 8, 1992
- O'Malley Keeps Lasorda, Claire : Dodgers: They'll be back despite 99 losses and organization's first last-place finish since 1905.
- One Swing Puts Toronto Back in Catch-Up Role : AL Game 1: After Blue Jays tie it in the eighth, A's Baines delivers bases-empty home run in the ninth for 4-3 victory.
- Football
- BASEBALL / NATIONAL LEAGUE REPORT : AROUND THE LEAGUE
- AZTEC NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Aztec Defense Needs to Be Healthy to Stop the Option
- NOTES
- NOTES : Fullerton Decides Game Is Too Big for It to Handle
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Taylor Says He Will Retire After Season
- Attorneys' Letters Present Two Sides in the Living-Trust Debate
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : Protecting Life-and-Death Services : What sort of 'fiscal responsibility' would let L.A. County health-and-safety functions crumble? The budget compromise serves real needs.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 167 : Backers Pin Hopes on a 900 Number
- Peru Guerrilla Chieftain Gets Life Term in Prison
- PARTY QUARRELS: County Republican Chairman Thomas A....
- HEADY PRACTICE: Mission Viejo, chosen as the...
- FOCUS : Drywallers Send a Message of Frustration
- COLUMN ONE : REGIONAL REPORT : Realty as a Barometer of Reality : Pain spreads among California homeowners trying to hang on to their homes. Foreclosures are up and sales sluggish, but fears of a Texas-style market plunge appear unfounded.
- VOYAGE IS OVER: Lucia De Garcia, president...
- NO POLITICS: U.S. Atty. Gen. William P....
- 2 Women Back Claims of Harassment by Holden
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / COUNTY SUPERVISORS : War Chests Grow in Hard-Fought Battles for 2 Seats
- Deadly Carjacking Raises Questions and Fears : Escape: Inquiry seeks to learn how Sheriff's Department overlooked warnings that George was violent and an escape risk.
- Series on Addicts and AIDS
- Famine in Somalia
- Pete Wilson
- Series on Addicts and AIDS
- Famine in Somalia
- Humane Traps Best for Rats
- Bilingual Schools Are a Mistake
- Reverse Order of Importance
- Series on Addicts and AIDS
- Wilson and Education
- Licensing Officials
- Series on Addicts and AIDS
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Deja Vu?
- Neither Side Blinking in Nicholson Wars : Marketing: Columbia and Fox set the same opening date for their big Christmas entries, but there is a problem--both films star Jack Nicholson.
- The Chicago Cubs put former Dodger Kal...
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 7, 1992
- TV Show Provides Access to Songwriters
- STAGE REVIEW : Swords Overpower 'Musketeers'
- Prison Term for Ex-O.C. Promoter : Courts: Gary Tovar, a key player in Southern California's punk scene, is sentenced to 7 years for marijuana trafficking.
- Out of Solitary : Masterworks by Renoir, Cezanne, Matisse and Picasso Go On First-Ever Tour After Getting a Temporary Reprieve From the Iron-Clad Terms of the Barnes Foundation
- Big Top Goes Big Time . . . the Cirque's Growing Pains
- The New York Mets sent minor league...
- Canoga Park Gives Kreider His 1st Break
- From the Bottom Up : Time, Discipline and Self-Belief Needed to Turn a Football Loser Into a Winner
- Slater Takes Surf Lead Into Japan Tournament
- This May Be Last Hurrah for Athletics
- TELEVISION - Oct. 7, 1992
- TELEVISION - Oct. 7, 1992
- Liberating Her Body of Artwork : Exhibit: Rachel Lachowicz puts a feminist spin on her Newport Beach show, saying obsession with looks can get in the way of accomplishment.
- Dorsey-Banning Incident Inspires '90210' Episode
- TELEVISION - Oct. 7, 1992
- TV Ratings : Administration Takes One-Two Punch
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 7, 1992
- Names in the News - Oct. 7, 1992
- Piniella Says He Won't Be Back With Reds
- Soccer
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Team Chose to Go for Three: Donahue
- Names in the News - Oct. 7, 1992
- Todd Mather
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Smith Wants Team to Feel at Home
- Sagging Northridge Feeling Run-Down : College football: Uninspired performances by the Matadors' offensive line and backs have left the ground game sputtering.
- O'Malley and Claire to Meet Again With Lasorda Today
- Names in the News - Oct. 7, 1992
- No-Sweat Victory Leaves a Stain : Running: Belisle, an alleged cheater during marathons, is declared winner of hot, hilly 38.6-mile run.
- PREP ROUNDUP
- A Better Path : There Are 12.2 Miles of Abandoned Rail Beds That Could Be Turned Into a Trail for Bikers, Joggers and Walkers From USC to Santa Monica, but There Is Resistance
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : If He's a Smith, He Must Be a Soccer Player
- Tie Wouldn't Have Helped USC : Trojans: If they had scored again against Huskies, they probably needed to go for two.
- Names in the News - Oct. 7, 1992
- CAMARILLO : Holiday May Delay Council Discussions
- Obituaries - Oct. 7, 1992
- ELECTIONS : Officeholders Lead Opponents in Fund Raising
- SANTA ANA : Suspect Brought Back From Mexico
- RIOT BRIEF : Need for Food Greater Than at Time of Unrest
- Countywide : Chicano Forum Backs 11 Candidates
- COLUMN LEFT/ TOM HAYDEN : No One Brings Clean Hands to This Affair : On workers' compensation, it's Wilson's bullying versus the Democrats' obligation to the party's 'anchor tenants.'
- Boxing
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Smoltz Shows He's Still Right Choice
- $1.25-Million Award Won by Boy's Family in Camp-Out Death
- Countywide : Water Company's Rates Will Go Up
- Columnist Is the Very Picture of a Caring Individual
- Wilson as Hero for the Small Business Owners
- County Agrees to Appoint Panel on Pay : Supervisors: The board will name a committee, to include at least five area residents, to review salaries and benefits of top officials.
- Area Colleges Fear Higher Fees Will Cut Enrollment : Education: Undergraduates' will pay from $6 to $10 per unit. Students with bachelor's degrees or higher will pay $50.
- Names in the News - Oct. 7, 1992
- PREP ROUNDUP : El Modena Wins Key Tennis Match in Century League
- Cleveland Is Back on the Map : Rams: Running back once again showing just how good he can be when he holds onto the football.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Another Quick Exit for Borg; McEnroe Wins in Australia
- Brandi Yates
- Defenseman Glen Wesley signed a one-year contract...
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Everett: Don't Get Too Excited
- City to Study Earlier Starts for Night Football Games : Scheduling: Although plan would not take effect until 1993, Kennedy, Taft will experiment this season with 7 p.m. kickoffs.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AMERICAN LEAGUE : Rickey Henderson Seeks '89 Rerun
- Basketball
- Panel Wants New Report on L.A. 'Problem Officers'
- Lawyer Battles Limits on Political Donations
- Read on About Mice, Mankind, Helicopters, Politics and Johns
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT
- Even Catfishers Earn Stripers at Silverwood
- PREP WATER POLO ROUNDUP : Santa Ana Valley Collects Rare Victory Over Villa Park
- BURBANK : HUD to Help Fund Housing for Seniors
- Man Pleads Guilty to Theft, Arson at Dealership
- ENCINO : Trial Delayed in Star-Threat Case
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Anaheim Comes to Grips With Reality
- PLACENTIA : Vega Raises Most Campaign Funds
- How to Be Affirmative but Not Discriminate : Berkeley case shows need for nuance as well as commitment
- Opposition Figures Win 35 of 50 Kuwaiti Seats : Mideast: Leftist intellectuals, religious fundamentalists make a strong showing in parliamentary election.
- Biracial Families See a Road to Equality Paved With Diversity
- A Lake, a Mall and Us
- A Decade Later, Kids and Careers Still Collide : Parents: At their 10th reunion, a group of working mothers trade war stories from the struggle to juggle jobs and family.
- Coroner's Report Still Out on Cause of Death of Kidnaping Suspect : Crime: Officers say a fight broke out when they attempted to arrest the man inside a Pacoima house.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City to Use Bonds for Pier Diner, Shops
- COLUMN RIGHT/ BILL JONES : Untie This Noose on Our Economy : Until workers' compensation is reformed, businesses will avoid California in droves.
- Hearing Set on Fate of Prop. A Funds : Tax: State appeal court will discuss what to do with $350 million already collected on sales tax increase that was ruled unconstitutional.
- Politics Makes Waves at Water District
- Vote on Tax Bill
- Seymour Stalls Senate Action on Water Bill
- Democrats and Unions Lead Prop. 165 Fight : Initiative: The two groups are the biggest donors against measure that would give Wilson new budget-slashing authority and reduce aid to the poor. Backers of plan are ahead in fund raising.
- IN BRIEF : Mail-in Driver Course for Seniors Available
- Can It Be? Something's Working? : Strenuous L.A. County efforts appear to be reducing infant mortality rates
- Mother Sues District for Promoting Son : Education: Action charges that officials were negligent in passing child even though he cannot read or write. Instead of damages, she wants school closed.
- Quayle Sees Loss of Jobs Under Clinton : Campaign: On Southland swing, he tells El Segundo aerospace workers that Democrat's defense cuts would furlough thousands.
- 1st Perot Ad Features Charts, Lessons, But Avoids Slogans
- Prayers of Hope and Healing : Yom Kippur: On their most sacred day, L.A.'s Jews contemplate Israel's prospects for peace and the city's painful tumult.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Foundation Gives $250,000 for After-School Programs
- 5th-Grader's Mother Sues School District : Education: Santa Ana women claims her son was passed at each grade level even though he can't read or write.
- City Council Waiting for Word on Port Funds
- SAN DIEGO : Wife Pleads Guilty in Food Poisoning
- SANTA ANA : Recreation Project Contracts Awarded
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Hall to Upgrade Its Computer System
- Missing Man's Car Spotted by Citizen : Mystery: The 1989 Buick belonging to Rod Snowdon of Huntington Beach was being towed by a pickup outside Victorville. The aerospace executive disappeared Sept. 1.
- Obituaries - Oct. 7, 1992
- Costly Repairs Cloud Future of Queen Mary : Landmarks: A new report says it needs another $6.2 million worth of work, making it too expensive to keep in Long Beach.
- County to Loan Funds to House Working Poor : Development: Plan calls for conversion of Costa Mesa Travelodge into county's first single-room-occupancy hotel, with $456 rents. Public, private financing involved.
- Countywide : Yom Kippur a Day of Contemplation
- SOUTHWESTERN VALLEY : Laura Chick Moves Toward Council Bid
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Firm Donates Again for Library Project
- GLENDALE : Parents Win $1.25 Million in Boy's Camping Death
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Educator Recalled at Groundbreaking
- Police Search in Vain for Escaped Killer : Manhunt: False leads send police from Escondido to the border in a fruitless quest for a fleeing repeat offender, whose own mother calls him 'an intimidating gorilla.'
- August Restaurant Closures
- Two Vitally Needed Voter Watchdogs : Why, more than ever, statewide Propositions 158 and 159 are necessary
- THOUSAND OAKS : Planning Panel OKs Amgen Addition
- Perot Tactics May Be Too Unconventional to Have an Impact
- Unconventional Perot Tactics May Lack Impact : Independent: Refusal to consult experts, press the flesh, traverse the country or get news coverage might put off even disaffected voters.
- Searchers Frustrated by Amsterdam Rubble : Disaster: Up to 250 still missing in jet crash. Cold drizzle hampers removal of debris and hunt for bodies.
- It's Difficult Letting Go of Yesterday : A Beatles fan thinks a meeting with Paul McCartney would put an end to an obsessive nightmare that began decades ago.