- THEATER / JAN HERMAN : Director Works, Plays on SCR's Second Stage
- STAGE
- ART
- O.C. ART REVIEW : Gemini Duplicates Art, Life
- Alpharel Joins With IBM to Supply Imaging System
- Card Wars: Take a Good Look Before Taking Bait
- Ocean Pacific Files Plan to Emerge From Bankruptcy, Pay Creditors : Reorganization: Under the 'aggressive' proposal, the Tustin surf wear firm would pay its debts in full. It also plans a move to smaller Irvine Spectrum offices.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 22, 1992
- Oxnard Gets Arkansas Firm
- 50% of Nations' Top Legal Firms Cut Staffs This Year : Attorneys: The going rate for first-year associates' salaries also has not increased since 1989, but they still run as high as $86,000.
- Terry D. Moore has joined Westland Insurance...
- Swap Meet Vendors Threaten Rent-Hike Boycott : Protest: Marketplace renters say increased charges for fairgrounds space would double or triple costs.
- IHOP Acquires 13 JB's Restaurants
- * Bendix Oceanics Inc. in Sylmar secured...
- 2 Right-O-Way Executives Leave After Buyout Fails : Air freight: The president and chief financial officer have resigned from Tustin firm, which has been sold to an industry veteran.
- With Design in Mind International Inc., a...
- TECHNOLOGY & COMMUNICATIONS
- AUTOS
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 22, 1992
- GTE Government Systems Receives Swedish Contract
- Durr-Fillauer Medical Takeover Completed by Bergen Brunswig
- Bishop Inc. Sells Assets of Design Products Division
- ARCS Mortgage Inc. in Calabasas has named...
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 22, 1992
- * Bonnie Nash has joined Helpmates Personnel...
- TRW Move to Cost 150 Jobs: TRW...
- Debra Davidson has been named second vice...
- Federal Agency Supports Whistle-Blower's Case
- Ojai Racquet Club Plans Satellite Office Building
- Lynwood's Turn : Operation Hope Aims to Deliver Post-Riot Help
- Penny Stock Broker Is Fined : Burbank: Toluca Pacific Securities and two employees are assessed a total of nearly $200,000. One case involved alleged markups of prices.
- Insurance Chief Not Wavering : Proposition 103: The feisty chairman of 20th Century Industries drives home his views opposing rebates for motorists.
- California Amplifier Reports Profit Increase
- No Mickey Mouse Operations : Retailing: Disney, Warner Bros. and Sesame Street are doing well with specialty shops that sell their casts of characters on all manner of merchandise.
- More Scrutiny Urged for American Mobile
- Occidental Drops Future 'Golden Parachutes' : Compensation: The firm, under pressure from shareholders group, also says its chairman is resigning from a key executive committee.
- BANKING : Bankers Say Federal Rules Make Them Afraid to Lend : Finance: The credit crunch is due partly to playing it conservative so they don't offend regulators, they say.
- French Vote Fails to Halt Surging German Mark : Markets: Analysts say slim vote majority wasn't enough to calm nerves of traders; Dow drops 6.22.
- BankAmerica to Buy S&L; in Texas : Banking: It will acquire virtually all of the branches and deposits of First Gibraltar Bank for $110 million.
- This David Takes Aim at Microsoft
- New President Selected to Head Miller Brewing
- Apple Will Lay Off About 100, Company Says
- Dan Grindle of McDougal, Love, Eckis and...
- Image Entertainment Inc., a Chatsworth distributor of...
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 22, 1992
- Architecture Photos Were Worth a Shot : His Parents Are Noted for Portraiture, but Erig Figge Branched Out Into Buildings
- Summit Health Debt Redemption Complete
- How the Study Was Done
- Quayle Offers Reassurances to Single Mothers : Television: He joins unwed mothers at season premiere of 'Murphy Brown' and sends stuffed elephant gift to the nonexistent newborn.
- Conrad Seeks Burdick Seat
- Hepburn Gets Surprise $4,000 to Aid Somalis
- * Instrumentation Marketing Corp. in Burbank won...
- * Century City-based law firm Pircher, Nichols...
- Robert Gilberg and Kent Walker have been...
- ENERGY
- Rams' Offense Is Resembling Vanishing Act : Football: Breakdowns in all facets of the game keeping team out of end zone.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Sign of the Times: Dawson, Maddux Lead Cubs
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Benzinger Probably Done for Season
- Miscellany
- Chargers Set Phillips Free, End Dispute : Football: Nose tackle now hopes to join another team and play this seson.
- After Brief Stop, Gomez On the Go : Tennis: Rosary's No. 2 singles player, who is 12-0 this season as a senior, regains her motivation to play after taking some time off.
- University City Makes Points
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Cowboys' Williams, Richards Sit Out
- TELEVISION - Sept. 22, 1992
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Can't Stop Loving the Genius of Ray Charles : His voice has lost little of its strength or buzz-cut character; his vocal theatrics and lyrical asides were controlled, convincing.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Rock, Soul Add Color to Blues Fest : Chuck Berry and James Brown led a bill of fresh as well as traditional artists. For the Long Beach event, it was the most impressive, ambitious yet.
- MOVIES - Sept. 22, 1992
- TV REVIEW : 'Mr. Cooper': A Comedy That Seems Familiar
- Museums May Feel Ax Today : Budget: If Board of Supervisors OKs cuts, LACMA and Natural History Museum will face loss of millions.
- Dan Geiss
- Nothing Seems Special About Their Efforts : Raiders: Their kickers and return units keep putting opponents in good position.
- Hockey
- AZTECS NOTEBOOK : Bruins, Aztecs Open Up with Word Games
- DANCE REVIEW : Rudy Perez's Ode to a 'Dance-Crazy Kid'
- OPERA REVIEW : San Francisco Stages a Cinematic 'Boris Godunov'
- Weekend Box Office
- MOVIES - Sept. 22, 1992
- STAGE REVIEW : Groundlings' Autumn Salute
- Murphy Now Is Lecturing Vice President
- SAVE WITH CARE: Working Mother magazine has...
- It's Murphy Brown's Turn to Lecture Vice President : Television: Show mixes fiction and reality as the Candice Bergen character responds to Quayle on family values issue.
- Regional Outlook : U.S. Shield Over Tokyo Turns Rusty in Post-Cold War World : What's a 1951 military pact worth in 1992? Both sides are mulling whether to expand it--or abandon it.
- Four Arrested in Two High-Speed Police Pursuits
- ONE FOR SISTERHOOD: Those two Orange police...
- BURIED SEED: Garden Grove's Robin Bell had...
- COUNTYWIDE : Dense Morning Fog Covers Inland Areas
- General Relief Welfare Cuts of 12.3% Urged
- County Executives Encouraged by Vote on European Treaty : Trade: Some caution, however, that ratification by France does not rule out more currency instability ahead.
- Deaths Shatter Life of Latino Church : Religion: Victims belonged to a small, close-knit congregation of immigrants who rely on each other for support.
- YOUR CASH IS READY: Jesse Cota, director...
- Values Governing a Culture
- President Bush's Economic Plan
- Spruce Goose
- East County Issue / Protecting Demonstrators...
- President Bush's Economic Plan
- President Bush's Economic Plan
- Higher Fees at State Colleges
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Values Governing a Culture
- Business Climate
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Values Governing a Culture
- President Bush's Economic Plan
- President Bush's Economic Plan
- Workers' Comp
- President Bush's Economic Plan
- Fear of Floods in Sacramento May Resurrect Auburn Dam : Environment: The American River project, scaled back from its 1965 design, is envisioned as protection for downriver communities. But foes say it is unneeded and fear it would cause irreparable environmental damage.
- President Bush's Economic Plan
- Scandal Lures Viewers to 'Wives' : Movies: 'Husbands and Wives' takes in $3.5 million as fans compare it to Woody Allen's life.
- Dance : Dabrowski Makes 'Giselle' a Triumph : California Ballet: Ballerina's performance lifts program above its technical, staging difficulties.
- Tracy Chapman in Irvine: Still Talking About 'Revolution'
- The Devastating Truth About Rush Limbaugh on TV
- DePalma's 'Cain' Very Able : Director's 'Hyper-Reality' Provides a Great Ride
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Cage/Cunningham' Takes Lyric Look at Two Legends
- Blues-Bred Rock, Soul at Long Beach Fest
- NBC Attempting to Close Gap Between 'Tonight,' Hollywood
- Cobain to Fans: Just Say No : Nirvana's New Father Addresses Drug Use
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 21, 1992
- Shubho Shankar Dies After Long Illness at 50
- MOVIES - Sept. 21, 1992
- JAZZ REVIEW : Bateke Brings Party With Him to San Juan Library
- MOVIES - Sept. 21, 1992
- Pacific Telesis Foundation has awarded a $25,000...
- O.C. POP WEEKEND : Comfortable Country With Clint Black : Performance before 10,000 fans at Irvine Meadows is rock-solid, letting good material speak for itself.
- TV REVIEWS : 'Miss America' Doesn't Add Up to a Movie
- AGRICULTURE
- Primerica Takes 27% Stake in Insurer Travelers Corp.
- AGRICULTURE
- MICHAEL E. HOFFMAN, Director, Bureau of Export Administration's Western Region
- How Markets Act in Presidential Election Years
- Selling Hollywood in Japan : Quirky Distribution, Lack of Theaters Create Problems
- Why Overseas Investing Proved to Be Siren Song
- Eldorado Bancorp, TUSTIN
- French Decision Could Give World Markets a Boost : Stocks: But the thin margin of approval could mute the positive reaction.
- ENERGY
- Monthly Business Newsletter a Readers' Digest : Editor tries to make information manageable by summarizing articles from other publications.
- Chef School Enrollment Is Cooking : Services: Student numbers are growing 10% a year. Many are abandoning other careers.
- Not 100% Proof
- Gasoline Tankers Seen as 'Rolling Bombs' of the Road : Transportation: Imperfect, top-heavy design and thin tanks contribute to the potential for disaster.
- CHESS RESULTS : Fischer Wins, Takes 5-2 Lead Over Spassky
- BOOK REVIEW : Life of 19th-Century Socialist Reads Like a Contemporary Tale : BEATRICE WEBB: A LIFE, <i> by Carole Seymour-Jones,</i> Ivan R. Dee, $30; 354 pages
- EUROPE ON THE ROAD TO UNITY : Europe Sighs With Relief Over Vote : Reaction: Leaders renew push for unity. They realize narrow victory in France mandates caution.
- Little Progress Made With Classroom Racial Tensions : Education: Many feel need to deal with volatile issues is urgent. But commitment has been lacking.
- Legislators Look Homeward for Future in Politics
- Rabin Says Talks Will Be Delayed by U.S. Election
- A Knight of Accolades at UCLA
- SAN CLEMENTE : City Backs Plan for Commuter Station
- Bush vs. Clinton: Should Cities Be Such a Federal Case? : In the wake of the riots, urban policy has moved up to a far more prominent spot on the list of most-important issues
- 'L.A.'s Place to Race' : Saugus Speedway, a Former Rodeo Ring, Outlasts All Other West-Coast Auto Tracks
- PORT HUENEME : City Budget Deficit Grows to $500,000
- Anti-Drug Crusaders Court Success : Education: Drug Use Is Life Abuse is at odds with some local judges, but no one disputes the program's winning record.
- Leading Schools Into Future : Ventura: Joseph Spirito, acting head of a district facing financial and morale problems, has built ties with his hands-on style.
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Second Opinion / COMMENTARY FROM OTHER NEWSPAPERS : THE SENTINEL
- Ethnic Diversity Takes Center Stage at SCR Gala
- State GOP Defies Bush, Wilson on Abortion : Politics: Conservatives add condemnation of the procedure to the party platform. Moderates say the move will hurt all Republican candidates.
- Questionable Answers Try the Patience of Testy Readers
- Polls Add Up to Bad News for Bush
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S. Economy Is Likely to Reap Vote's Benefits : Finance: Revival of growth in Europe after currency catharsis could be a boon to American exporters.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: JUDGES
- Golfer's Guide to Self-Awareness, or Stop Chanting and Just Tee Off, OK?
- VENTURA : Plan Would Let City Receive Flood Aid
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Platform : JOHNNY PERKINS: <i> Leader of Boy Scout Troop 573 in South Los Angeles. Grew up in Nickerson Gardens, lives in Long Beach.</i>
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Second Opinion / COMMENTARY FROM OTHER NEWSPAPERS : THE HISPANIC REPORTER : A Known Problem, A Question Mark
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE DRAFT : Forget Uncle Ray--Ask About Uncle Ho : The mainly pro-Clinton media ignore the real question: Does he feel now that he was wrong about Vietnam?
- Ramona Serious About Cityhood
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Making a Difference : One Teacher's Approach: Stopping Racism Early
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE DRAFT : What Did You Do Against the War? : It's time to honor those, like Clinton, whose consciences wouldn't allow them to fight in an unjust war.
- Burbank Officials Criticized Over Developer-Funded Trip to Las Vegas
- Ventura Freeway Crash Kills Driver
- COUNTYWIDE : 100 Firefighters Battle Canyon Blaze
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Second Opinion / COMMENTARY FROM OTHER NEWSPAPERS : KOREA TIMES : A Force-Fed Racial Stereotype
- Crash Victims' Loved Ones Converge at Local Hospital
- A SPECIAL REPORT: JUDGES
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Clinton Courts Democrats Who Have Strayed
- How the Study Was Done
- Suspected Drunk Driver Arrested in Fatal Crash
- Weekend Cowboys Show What They're Made Of
- COUNTYWIDE : Water to Be Released From Lake to River
- Slump Continues for Summer Tourist Trade : Economy: The industry is one of the area's most important. Hotels in Ventura, Oxnard and Ojai report that their occupancy rates were down from last year's.
- AMERICAN ALBUM : Prison walls divide hard-pressed communities : As federal lockups expand at a record pace, towns face a tough choice of jobs or harmony.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- EUROPE ON THE ROAD TO UNITY : NEWS ANALYSIS : Germany Has Yet to Make Its Mark as Europe's Leader
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : On Our Political 'Open Season'
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Today's Agenda
- For Everett, the Answer Is Tougher Than Question
- The Answer to a Running Problem Is Right Under Their Nose : Football: Mark Higgs has provided the Dolphins with the rushing weapon they sought in their trade for Humphrey.
- Charger Defense Stops Run, Not Scoring
- Phillie Morandini Makes Triple Play : Baseball: He becomes the ninth major league player to do it without assist.
- Logemann Opts to Fight Fires
- CHARGER REVIEW : REPORT CARD : Who's Sorry Now?
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Floyd Makes History and Donation
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : No. 1 Draft Pick Janicki Finally Signs
- Grahe Has Rare Blown Save; Angels Lose, 7-5
- Backup Favre Is Star as Packers Win, 24-23 : Interconference: His 35-yard touchdown pass to Kitrick Taylor beats the Cincinnati Bengals.
- FAIRPLEX : Flores Wins Six Races on One Card
- Huntington Beach Club Wins Title in Arena Polo
- Tennis
- Saints Handle Noise, Falcons Go Quietly : NFC: Hebert says Georgia Dome reminds him of home. Anderson's field goal provides 10-7 victory.
- After Years of Obscurity, Philcox Finds a Day in the Sun : Quarterback: He replaces Kosar and throws three touchdown passes to Metcalf in Cleveland's 28-16 victory.
- Tennis
- There's Lots of Blame to Pass Around
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cal Beats UC Irvine in Water Polo
- College Football
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Brewers Primed for Stretch Run
- SPOTLIGHT : A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL : THE NFL'S ENDANGERED SPECIES
- BASEBALL : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Cleveland's Alomar to Have Surgery
- Road Racing
- Redskins Play Better Than Score Indicates : NFC: They waste chances to put game away and end up with a 13-10 victory over the Lions.
- Seattle Does Just Enough to Win, 10-6
- College Football
- Chiefs Take a Kick in the Jaws : AFC: They mouth off at Del Greco before his field goal gives Oilers overtime victory, 23-20.
- BREA : Program Offers the Widowed a Lifeline
- A Fair Amount of Primping in Pomona
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Candidates Ponder 'Year of the Woman'
- Natives Share Philadelphia Stories : Reunion: City of Brotherly Love expatriates--including Police Chief Willie L. Williams--reminisce at 10-hour celebration. TastyKakes, hoagies, Italian ices and cheese steaks were on menu.
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Second Opinion / COMMENTARY FROM OTHER NEWSPAPERS : PANORAMA (Russian) : We Learned English; Others Will, Too
- YORBA LINDA : Council to Consider Aiding Developer
- Tennis
- College Football
- Report Says Dominican-Based Ring Fixed Horse Races, College Games
- On the 8th Hole, the Bogeyman Lurks Just Over the Hill
- COUNTYWIDE : Gallegly Aide to Help Residents on Federal Issues
- Gas Station Clerk Shot by Fleeing Gunman
- BUENA PARK : Upgrading Continues Along La Palma Ave.
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 21, 1992
- TELEVISION - Sept. 21, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 21, 1992
- TV REVIEWS : 'Love & War' Should Hold Its Own
- China May Cancel U.S. Auto Deal : Trade: It says the imports may hinge on resolution of trade and other disputes with the United States.
- AIDS-Related Stocks Have Rocketed in Japan : Securities: But analysts say the chances of the companies finding a cure may be slim.
- Well, I Guess You Can Retire Now
- CHINA
- HONG KONG
- ENERGY
- JAPAN
- IBM, Hewlett-Packard Plan to Launch New PCs : Technology: Both companies are targeting corporate markets with high-end personal computers for businesses.
- OCCUPATION: AIRLINE PILOT
- Taiwan Stock Payment Defaults Are Being Investigated : Securities: The problem has plunged the market into crisis.
- SECURITIES
- CHINA
- RETAILING
- Thai Military's Grip on Business Is Still Strong : Commerce: Senior officers have lost political power, but they still play a big role in the economy.
- French, in a Close Vote, Keep Drive for Europe Unity Alive : Referendum: Outcome viewed as crucial to ending Continent's financial chaos. Experts warn that French affirmation may not be enough to preserve ambitious plans for economic union.
- Man Killed, Second Hurt in Shooting
- Sarajevo Shelling Forces Mourners to Run for Cover
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Teacher Offers Youths Crash Course in Getting Along : Education: Students are required to write about race relations and stereotypes. The teen-agers--all of them new to the United States--often hold stunning views of one another.
- Jordanians Confront Monarch's Mortality : Mideast: After their king's mostly temperate reign of 40 years, Hussein's cancer surgery forces his subjects to question what the future holds.
- Quayle Admits Joining Guard Cut Risks : Draft: Vice president defends his actions during Vietnam in light of questions Bush camp has raised about Clinton's avoidance of military service.
- Estonians Vote--but Russians Are Barred
- Topic A : From bar stools to board rooms, it's--psssst!--the talk of the town : Political Indigestion
- One Crash Seen as Act of God
- COLUMN ONE : Shedding Light on Black Holes : Evidence is mounting that the objects, with virtually limitless gravity, do exist. Recent discoveries could answer one of the biggest riddles of physics and help explain how galaxies are formed.
- Swedes Announce Austerity Plan
- Former Police Officer Foils Attempted Purse-Snatching
- Obituaries - Sept. 21, 1992
- Woman Killed on Lake Elizabeth Road
- COSTA MESA : Anonymous Donors Rescue Aquarium
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Youth / OPINION : A Korean-born teen-ager raised by a Caucasian Southern California family comes to terms with who she is.
- Mayor's Mother Ill Following Stroke
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Sermons / ADVICE FROM THE CLERGY : On Rape and Society
- Study Finds Many Live, Die for Birthdays : Medicine: Women hang in there, while men tend to throw in the towel before that personal anniversary, a UCSD researcher finds.
- Creationist Exhibit Displays Unique World View : Philosophy: The new Museum of Creation and Earth History is devoted to the anti-evolutionary philosophy that the world was created over a period of days, not billions of years.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- How to Teach the Non-English Speaking--a Bilingual Debate : Education: Five years after state laws on the subject expired, a bill to require some form of instruction in a child's native language awaits action by the governor.
- Encroaching Clams Choke Nuclear Reactor
- Everyday Items Can Be Hazards for Kids : Health: Doctors say balloons, balls, pills, peanuts--almost anything--can hurt a child. And parents aren't getting the message.
- Finally, Life Is a Picnic for Recipients of Transplants : Medicine: Gathering is a celebration for people who received new hearts and lungs at UCLA Medical Center.
- Renters Protest Irvine Co. Sale of Their Units
- Ramp Metering to Expand : Traffic: Meters will be activated along the Riverside Freeway on-ramps from the Costa Mesa Freeway east to the county line.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : City Avoids Full Impact of State Cuts
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Second Opinion / COMMENTARY FROM OTHER NEWSPAPERS : THE JEWISH JOURNAL : L.A. Is Hard, but It's Home
- WESTMINSTER : Old, Young Get a Boot From SHUE
- Group Offers Reward for Tip on Store Blaze
- Leading Schools Into Future : Oxnard: High school district Supt. William G. Studt has won a battle to relocate a high school and the respect of his staff.
- COUNTYWIDE : Program for Victims Can Be Expanded
- VENTURA : Animal Magnetism
- FULLERTON : Magician Lends Help to Library Program
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Still Seeking Utilities Director
- DANGER IN TRANSIT : It Took but a Moment for 4 to Meet Fiery Death
- A SPECIAL REPORT: JUDGES
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Uncertainties Hang Over Bush, Clinton Camps
- The Secret Sisterhood : To survive Communism, young Hungarian nuns led a double life. They were forced to deceive family and friends in a world of danger.
- Schwarzkopf Defends Decision to Halt Gulf War
- Head-On Collision on Freeway Kills 2
- H.S. Sternberger and his twin sons, Van...
- Jordan Takes Pulpit to Lash GOP : Politics: The former Texas congresswoman accuses Republicans of trying to trivialize God.
- Ending the Pain : Research: San Diego Center for Children is developing treatments to stop the cycle of child abuse.
- Thieves Take 32 Books on Suicide
- Police Identify Shooting Victim
- EUROPE ON THE ROAD TO UNITY : NEWS ANALYSIS : A Divided Europe Ponders How to Turn <i> 'Oui'</i> Into 'We'
- KID STUFF : What Makes Good Day Care? Money
- Shuttle Touches Down After Extra Loop : Space: Endeavour lands with jackpot of 'overwhelmingly successful' scientific data for U.S. and Japan.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: JUDGES
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Getting Answers / FROM PUBLIC OFFICIALS : If We Marry, Is He Legal?
- Ventura Harbor Jazz Club Owner Dies Mysteriously
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: SEPT. 19
- With Apologies, Chargers Drop to 0-3 : Pro football: Ross says he's embarrassed after Chargers lose, 23-6, to Pittsburgh Steelers.
- Tennis
- Dodgers Make 5 Errors in Loss at Candlestick : Baseball: Williams' bases-loaded single gives Giants a 3-2 victory in the teams' final game against each other this season.