- Hotel Accepts Union, Will Rehire Workers : Labor: Koreana Co. reaches agreement with former employees of Wilshire Plaza Hotel hours before a hearing.
- Input on Gnatcatcher Status Cut Off : Listing: Builders are pessimistic in fight to block songbird's being labeled as endangered.
- Entrepreneurs' Group Prepares Blacks to Mind Their Businesses : Organizations: Gene Hale founded the Greater Los Angeles African-American Chamber of Commerce to provide a network for business owners and help the community.
- BUENA PARK : Property Owner Says City Has Him Treed
- SIMI VALLEY : Traffic Stop Leads to 40 Graffiti Arrests
- Acting UCI Chancellor Foresees Tight Times
- Bicyclist Killed by Train in Orange County
- Pages : Well Versed in Their Readings
- Billionaire Named Premier of Lebanon
- U.N., Iraq Sign Accord to Resume Aid Projects
- YEAR OF THE VOTE: If it's the...
- L.A. Teachers Give Union OK to Call Strike
- Names in the News - Oct. 23, 1992
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Don James to Have Surgery
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : New Model Mater Dei Keeps Winning
- ORANGE LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Brennan Gets Message; Western Defeats Savanna
- PREP ROUNDUP : El Toro Again Stakes Claim to No. 1 Spot in Water Polo
- Bieniemy Now Makes Trouble for Opponents
- NOTES
- They're Living in a Perfect World : At 5-0, Harbor College Football Team Is Off to Its Best Start Since 1965
- MOVIE REVIEW : Virtues of Leone's 'America' Evident in Original Version
- TV REVIEW : Camcorder Footage on L.A. Riots
- TELEVISION - Oct. 23, 1992
- Emerson Woelffer's Lessons in Artistic Integrity : Art: Three simultaneous exhibitions are devoted to the work of an artist more revered by peers and students than celebrated by mass and media.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Coach House Rocks With Roots of Femmes-inism
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Johnny Stecchino' Doubles the Fun : Italian director-star Roberto Benigni brings a delightful wide-eyed style to this wish-fulfilling film about mistaken identity.
- Reverence Runs Deep in 'River'
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Pure Country': Creaky and Corny : Country singer George Strait makes his acting debut in this overfamiliar, uninvolving film.
- MOVIES - Oct. 23, 1992
- JAZZ REVIEWS : Ex-Messengers Salute Blakey
- STAGE REVIEW : Deaf/West Reworks 'Cuckoo's Nest'
- From Angel to Devil : Stage: Michael Cerveris, star of 'Tommy,' sees parallels in his latest, villainous role.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Rachelle Ferrell: Moxie at Roxy
- STAGE REVIEW : Good-Natured Fun With 'Columbus' : Michel de Ghelderode's little-known version of the explorer's vision portrays a gentle creature who is 'haunted by the horizon.'
- MOVIES - Oct. 23, 1992
- Pop Album Chart : Prince Unlikely to Topple King Garth
- San Diego Spotlight : Pickled Herring and Palm Trees at Hit-and-Miss Saro
- Taft's Gender Bender : Hetman Learns on Job as Female Head Football Coach of B Team
- Size Proves No Obstacle to Binh Tran : Prep football: Costa Mesa junior running back leads county with 1,261 yards in 164 carries and in scoring with 94 points.
- Maple Stays in Hospital After Spill at Aqueduct
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : It's No Fun When Finishing Sixth Is the Goal
- Tagatauli's Touchdowns Spark Los Amigos
- MUSIC REVIEW : Francesco Trio Plays Schuller, Dvorak, Beethoven
- Limbaugh Backs Clinton (for a While) : Conservative Talk-Show Host Shocks His Audience With Bogus Announcement
- STAGE REVIEWS : Fullerton's Broad Strokes Fall Short of Substance
- MOVIE REVIEWS : City Mauls, N.Y. to L.A. : 'Reservoir Dogs,' Tarantino's Brash Debut Film, Announces a Director to Be Reckoned With
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Salute to 'Magical' Animator
- BOXING AT THE IRVINE MARRIOTT : Jackson Does Only What's Needed in Victory
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Chapman Breaks Shutout Record as Irvine Wins
- Hall of Famer Red Barber Dies : Baseball: Broadcasting great was 84. He brought a country touch to the booth and was Scully's mentor in Brooklyn.
- Just a Few Random Thoughts
- NHL ROUNDUP : Super Mario Tries a Hat Trick on for Size
- Names in the News - Oct. 23, 1992
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Stewart's Injury Makes Room for Lyght
- NOTES
- An Offer Coppola Didn't Refuse : Paramount gets the director to re-edit his three 'Godfathers' into a six-cassette trilogy.
- STAGE
- 'As You Like It' Gets Hip Treatment
- RADIO
- TELEVISION - Oct. 23, 1992
- That's Not All, Folks: More Golden Looney Tunes
- The Word According to KRS-One : Lecture: The rapper-philosopher talks about common sense with an audience of Cal State Fullerton students.
- The Spin Doctor Will See You Now
- ABC Plans Four-Hour Program on Lincoln
- JAZZ REVIEWS : Shirley Horn Ready for Greatness
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 23, 1992
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : 442 Delivers Deliciously Hip Ambience
- ART REVIEW : A Snake in the Grass at UCSD : Alexis Smith's 'Snake Path' winds up a hill to the university library, symbolically linking it to the realm of paradise.
- O.C. ART / CATHY CURTIS : Bowers Exhibits: All Show, No Tell : The reopened Santa Ana museum unlocks a jewelry box of pre-Columbian gold and Chinese ceramic, but there are no keys to the cultures that produced the works.
- Solid Lineup Set for Bakery Fund-Raiser
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Corona del Mar's Mistakes Help Tustin
- Village Christian Unscathed After Close Shaves
- CHARGERS UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : O'Neal Has Surgery; Seau, Butts Improved
- He's Not All Talk : Cowboy Receiver Michael Irvin Can Back Up What He Says on the Field
- NOTES : Braves Don't Want This Cast Removed
- Ex-Trainer to Coach Villa Park Baseball
- Sailing
- ORANGE COUNTY HALL OF FAME : Ferragamo's Style Part of Ram Lore : Football: Quarterback who led team to the Super Bowl also played for Buffalo, Green Bay and in the CFL.
- Watts Among 6 Nominees for Owens Award
- AZTEC NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Injuries Continue to Take Toll on Morrison
- CENTURY LEAGUE FOOTBALL : El Modena's Wilson Runs Past Foothill : High schools: Running back gains 177 yards and scores twice as the Vanguards beat the Knights for the eighth consecutive season.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Joffe Comedy and Parenthood's Curse
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 23, 1992
- MOVIE REVIEW : New Faces Rescue the Familiar Plot of 'Zebrahead'
- CBS' Miniseries Sparks 'Sinatra' Bonanza for Fans
- MUSIC
- ABC, NBC Shake Up Schedules; 'Jones,' 'Blues' to Return Later
- MOVIE REVIEWS : City Mauls, N.Y. to L.A. : The Remake of 'Night and the City' Sounds Unbeatable, but Lands Wide of Its Mark
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Catches of Bonito, Skipjack on the Rise
- STAGE REVIEWS : The Two Faces of 'Tartuffe' : Chapman Captures Hypocrisy and Humor of Moliere's Farce
- The Walnut Kid
- Hate Crimes and the Police Vote in West Hollywood
- Diversity at Boalt Hall
- Political Agenda in the Classroom
- Animal Deaths
- ELECTIONS / STATE SENATE : Beverly and Finander Clash Over Value of Incumbency : Finander says the country is in 'one hell of a mess' and suggests that career politicians are to blame. Beverly, a moderate Republican, says he's proud of his record in office.
- Oregon's Measure 9
- Diversity at Boalt Hall
- Parker Fan Saves the Best for Last
- Mobil Oil's Pipeline Project in Culver City
- Animal Deaths
- Santa Barbara Plaza's Move to 8th District
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Poverty
- Store Closures No Surprise--and Neither Is the Pain : Retailing: The demise of May Co. in West Covina and Robinson's in Pasadena isn't a fatal blow to the local economy, but some merchants fear the worst--and shopping will never be the same for some customers.
- James Stockdale
- James Stockdale
- Oregon's Measure 9
- Yeltsin
- Oregon's Measure 9
- James Stockdale
- City Clerk Measure on Torrance Ballot
- Diversity at Boalt Hall
- James Stockdale
- Romancing the Casserole
- Living Trusts: Pro-Con Arguments Won't Die
- BRUTAL CONTEST: Orange County developer Buck Johns,...
- City's War Room Was Overwhelmed, Study Concludes : Response: Jammed phone lines, antiquated equipment and ineffectual planning contributed to 'complete ineffectiveness' of the emergency command center, panel says.
- HIGH LIFE: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Electoral College : Orange Coast Student's Organization Is Working to Fire Up Young Voters
- Study Critical of Supervisors on Pension Plan
- L.A. Is Warned of New Unrest, Vows Emergency Plans : Police: Webster report urges swift action in 'city plagued by hostility, rage and resentment in many areas.' Budget crisis and politicking could delay reforms.
- MATERIAL FANS: Mark Smith of Anaheim is...
- Crackdown Urged on Sober-Living Houses : Housing: A state official calls on the county to correct overcrowding, profiteering and other abuses in private homes that rent rooms to recovering addicts and alcoholics.
- 77th Division Officers Back Study : Riot aftermath: Members of unit singled out for criticism agree that blame for abandoning key flash point should be placed on superiors.
- Delays in Disability Pay Assailed : Health care: Advocacy group says state's backlog is among nation's worst. Bush Administration failed to staff programs, report charges.
- Suspicions of 'Stealth' Campaign Surface in 76th District : Election: Dick Daleke seeks to distance himself from the extreme right while painting his foe, Mike Gotch, as an ultra-liberal.
- GM's Stempel Denies Being Asked to Step Down : Auto industry: Analysts question the purpose of such a move, since he is not running daily operations.
- Hanoi's Files Confirm Death of MIA Pilot
- Women Challengers Face Tough Races for State Senate : Politics: Democrats hope that anti-incumbent sentiment gives them the edge over veteran Republicans in the 29th and 21st districts.
- SUNDAY KING: Garden Grove's Crystal Cathedral publicizes...
- Bush Spot Offers Positive View of Economic Agenda
- Troubled Sanctuary : For 3 People, Unfit Facilities Are Another Hurdle on the Road to a Clean, Sober Life
- NATURAL PARTY: Southern California Gas. Co. will...
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 22, 1992
- Rock Group Is Fired Up : Music: The dark, unhappy sound of 'Burning Hands' has won it a loyal audience among rock fans in San Diego. Now it is looking elsewhere.
- New Ballet Faces Tough Subjects
- Spontaneous Combustion Is 40 Years in the Works : Jazz veterans: Pianist Gerald Wiggins and saxophonist Bob Cooper appear--together for the first time--at Maxwell's on Friday and Saturday.
- STAGE REVIEWS : Fullerton CLO's 'Fiddler' Honors Comic Tradition
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Empty Nest : Black Crowes Show Little Vision at Greek
- The Tireless Tipster to Tabloid Television : Research: Tom Colbert is building his Hollywood dream by supplying news tips to TV's reality shows.
- Moyer Fails to Halt KNBC News Slide : Ratings: Rival KABC-TV Channel 7 has built up its lead over last year in the early evening news slots.
- MOVIES - Oct. 22, 1992
- An Auction Fit for a Princess : Art: Sotheby's displays heirlooms of Princess Gloria von Thurn und Taxis as well as highlights from coming sales.
- TELEVISION - Oct. 22, 1992
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / SHIELDS BREWING COMPANY : Half-Pint Brewery : Mini-pubs that make their own are popping up in California. The Ventura establishment serves ales on draft and offers a limited menu.
- DIRECT HITS : B-52's Take Aim at Politics, Not Just Parties, on Latest Album
- Art Workshop
- NEIGHBORS : Making Faces : Sculptor's masks do for Ross Perot what Mt. Rushmore did for four other guys.
- Shooting: Golf with A Recoil
- Mississippi Weighs Effort to Erase Stain of Evers Killing : Civil rights: Suspect, who asserts innocence, may face third trial in case symbolizing state's violent, racist past.
- Proposals for Changing the LAPD
- Surprise Rain May Be Followed by More
- West San Gabriel Valley : Sex Assault Reward Fund
- City Clamps Down on Proliferation of Outpatient Clinics
- Beverly Hills : Benefit to Aid South-Central
- Japanese-Flavored Jaspar's Is Many Things to Many People
- U.S. Moving to Restore Normal Vietnam Ties : Diplomacy: MIA announcement is viewed as a prelude to full relations. Trade embargo may be lifted.
- COLLEGES : Pepperdine Senior Lloyd Is a Winner in Second Race
- Retracing Campaign Trails
- Cerritos : Recycling Plan to Allow Use of Single Container
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : Dancing Drums : San Jose Taiko had the beat back when few other Japanese drum groups performed for Western audiences.
- Democrats Enjoying Big Lead Among California's Swing Voters : Frustrated by the economy, many Reagan Democrats and moderate Republicans are looking to Clinton for change.
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the last week. : CITY COUNCIL
- 3 Latinas Favored to Win Seats : Politics: Grass-roots networks formed the springboard for candidates in the 49th, 57th and 58th Assembly districts.
- NOTEBOOK : St. Monica High Hires Soto as Baseball Coach
- KITSCHY KITSCHY COOL : 'Thrift Store Paintings' Is Clumsy, Amateurish and a Complete Delight
- China Panda Satisfies With Inspired Menu
- SCOREBOARD : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVENTS : PREPS
- SPECIAL SCREENING : 'Nashville' Is a Rally of Politics and Music
- Perfectionist Finds Way Out of the Sand Trap : Laguna Beach psychologist Steven Hendlin uses his obsession with golf to show how aiming above excellence can exact a heavy toll.
- PLAYING UP : World of Tales Troupe Believes Good Theater Doesn't Talk Down to Young Audiences
- Whittier : New College Policy Would Set Registration Priorities
- 7 Governors Help Clinton Open Campaign Trip Through West : Democrats: Arkansan stresses themes that he hopes are shared by the region's voters. The nominee's stops today include Orange County.
- HIGH LIFE: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Exchange Summer for Opportunity
- COLUMN ONE : For Many, Retraining Is a Myth : Although Clinton and Bush tout it as the answer to displaced workers, stories abound about failed job searches and a significant drop in pay.
- San Diego Urged to Cut Ties to Scouts Over Gay Bias
- 3 Cities' Woes Make Them 1 : 3-Way Merger of Some Services Would Save Money for All
- Agent Guarding Stockdale Dies of Heart Attack
- ARCHITECTURE : Center West Building on Wilshire Is Just Another Boxy Monstrosity
- West Covina : 6 Transit Projects Funded
- Lawmakers Set Stage for Yeltsin-Bashing Session : Russia: Anger over his painful reforms could even lead legislators to do away with the presidency.
- Perot Aide Says Bush Is No Longer a Factor in the Race
- Randall L. Makinson, the director/curator of Gamble...
- Ahmanson Ranch Project Attacked at EIR Hearing
- Ojai's Weekend Art Tour
- Joe Nuez
- Arts and Crafts Jamboree to Support Civic Activities
- New Bus Service to Aid Metrolink Commuters
- 'Mohicans' Gets an 'A' as Homework
- West Covina : Potbellied Pig Wins OK
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Donahue Shakes Up Offensive Line
- MCA Builds Its Marketing Plan on a Mix of Specific, General
- Craft, Folk Art Museum Again Searching for Temporary Home
- AN APPRECIATION : Recalling an Everywoman of Stage, Film
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 22, 1992
- Thousand Oaks Scraps Planned Road to Simi Valley
- POMONA : Youth Charged in Slaying of Murder Trial Witness
- Judge's Order a Breath of Fresh Air for Neighbors of Recycling Center
- Prescription for Latinos: No on Prop. 166 : Initiatives: By pressuring small business and ignoring community clinics, the measure would hurt the working poor.
- Campaign Calendar
- Desalination, State Water Supporters Clash in Last of 3 Debates : Ventura: The discussion focuses on advisory Measure O on the Nov. 3 ballot. The City Council will make the final decision on which source to pursue.
- Some City Officials Seem Ready to Reject Team Policing Plan : Rebuilding: Angry reactions to Weed and Seed program may jeopardize millions of dollars allocated to city, U.S. spokesman says.
- SAN DIEGO : FBI Arrests Suspect in Bank Robberies
- SAUGUS : 2 Men Cited Over Pigeon Treatment
- Countywide : Agencies to Explain River Restoration
- The Voice of Experience : Harland Svare Has a Message for Young NFL Coaches and People Who Own Their Teams: Be Firm and Patient
- In Democratic Move, South Carolina Wins
- Healthy Backs Put CSUN on Winning Track
- Success Earns SCC a Tougher Road
- For Hess, It's a Stable Business : Although He's Only 27, Stanford Grad Has Become One of Southland's Best Trainers
- Speedy Sea Kings: In addition to winning...
- Virginia Says No to ABC, Won't Switch : College football: The university refuses to change the starting time of a Parents' Day game to get it on network television. It might be a first.
- Where's Junior? After starting the season with...
- DeCinces' Field of Expertise : Third-Base Skills Were His Forte
- NHL ROUNDUP : Unbeliever? It's a Night for Penguins
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Lyght Returning to Practice
- False Start for a True Freshman : After Troubles at Washington State, UCLA Gives Fien a New Beginning
- North Hollywood Driver Puts Accent on Alacrity : Auto racing: Brown, 21, keeps an eye out for investors while staying focused on the road as he speeds over great tracks of Europe.
- The Sea Kings learned the fine art...
- Rookie Cuts Right to Chase --of Elway : Chargers: Defensive end Mims to get his first start against Denver Broncos.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton's Allmon Sets Career Water Polo Mark
- Junior Middleweight Champion Will Fight Tonight in Irvine
- By rushing for 208 yards Saturday against...
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : It's Just No Fun When Finishing Sixth Is the Goal
- AZTECS UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Faulk Downplays Rushing Record, Saying He'd Rather Gain Victories
- Streak-ender: When Capistrano Valley became the first...
- Names in the News - Oct. 22, 1992
- Winfield Pardoned by Blue Jays' Fans
- Laguna Beach Must Forfeit a League Volleyball Match : Preps: Artists' coach also suspended two matches for two infractions involving an alumni scrimmage.
- Names in the News - Oct. 22, 1992
- Padres Announce 1993 Home Schedule
- Payback With Interest : Former Trojan Carter Finds His Niche Teaching at Anaheim High
- Miscellany
- Play Misty for me: Most coaches agree...
- Basketball
- PREP ROUNDUP : Defense Lifts Costa Mesa in Water Polo
- WFC Honors CSUN's Calvin
- Miscellany
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Reeves Denies Report
- Mater Dei's Jackson Decides Not to Follow Bo's Example : Football: A starter for the Monarchs' section champion basketball team last year, he has given up double duty to concentrate on playing defensive back.
- WORLD SERIES / TORONTO BLUE JAYS vs. ATLANTA BRAVES : Cox Plays Pat Hand, Blue Jays Have Aces
- Jurisprudence
- Q&A; WITH DAVID FROST : Marketing 'Timeless Truths'
- Battle Lines Drawn Over Oregon's Anti-Gay Measure
- HIGH LIFE: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Tying Ribbons to Awareness
- ELECTIONS : 2 Democrats Expected to Win Easy Victories : Politics: Despite slightly reconfigured districts, Rep. Julian Dixon and state Assemblywoman Gwen Moore face little opposition in bids for their eighth terms.
- Family Business : When Colleagues Act Like Siblings, Childhood Dynamics Go to Work
- Eyes in the Sky : Datron turns environmental spying into good business. Its satellites collect data on pollution and other threats to the planet.
- Oceanside's Treasure-Trove of Gill Buildings : Landmarks: Restoration to start on one of several structures designed by the famed San Diego architect.
- Arms Experts Challenge Bush Claim on U.S. Aid to Iraq : Weapons: The ex-head of a U.N. inspection team says American technology was used in Hussein's nuclear program. Gaps in export control are cited.
- ELECTIONS: 29TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Waxman Takes Flak on FDA Bill, Economy
- BOOK REVIEW : A Tide in the Affairs of Women Plays Out : FOLLY <i> by Susan Minot</i> ; Houghton Mifflin/Seymour Lawrence; $19.95; 278 pages
- Trying Clinton On for Size : Like people contemplating marriage, voters must close their eyes and imagine life with Bill. The governor hopes they'll overcome their doubts. Bush hopes they'll get cold feet.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : ELECTIONS: SANTA MONICA CITY COUNCIL : Candidates Try a New Theme on Rent Issue : Politics: Those running with SMRR backing insist that rent control needs their protection. But rivals say the City Charter provides a complete safeguard.
- Semipro Players Suit Up for a Dream With Doubtful Ending : Football: California Generals, a first-year club in a new league, are 5-3 but struggle for attention. The straight-shooting coach remains undaunted.
- City to Buy 12-Acre Site for Open Space : Parks: The price of $310,000 is called a bargain for the wooded parcel with a creek area and a variety of wildlife. A state grant expected to pay for purchase.
- Bank Holdup Suspect Arrested at Bus Stop
- S.D. Firm and Liver Surgeon Locked in Fight
- College Suspends 2 More in Grant-Abuse Inquiry : Investigation: Four officials are now on administrative leave while questionable sending of federal money is checked.
- Azusa : City Joins With Developer
- Shortcut to Heavenly Baklava
- A Brainy Look at Frankenstein
- Orange County Top 10
- NATO Offers to Step Up Balkan Peace Effort
- La Canada Flintridge : Curbside Recycling Thefts
- Gambling Debts Cited as Motive in Murder
- Commission Reveals Little to Riots' Victims : Reaction: While they applaud the call for better planning, most feel the recommendations don't address the true causes of the city's problems.
- THEATER REVIEW / 'PUSS IN BOOTS' : Kids and Cats : Cal Lutheran breathes new life into an old tale with a production both parents and children will enjoy.
- Bell Gardens : Ex-Clerk Sues; Blames Firing on Her Being Whistle-Blower
- Relaxed Willowick Course in Santa Ana Is Old, but Good
- CORONA CORNERS : A Stretch of Coast Highway Seduces With Its Small-Town Charm
- Laser Surgery Patients Need to Know Signs of Danger
- An Award Prompts a Flood of Memories
- Monterey Park : Suit Over Garvey Reservoir
- ENTERTAINMENT : Video Views : Kinder, gentler fare is what awaits parents and children at a new Ventura store, with most of the tapes based on books.
- De Klerk to Force Through Amnesty Bill : South Africa: When Parliament rejects legislation allowing secret pardons, president vows to circumvent lawmakers.
- West Hollywood : Car Alarm Law Advances
- Glendale College OKs Boost in Health Fees
- Prop. J Would Allow Gambling Casino on Money-Losing Queen Mary : Elections: Proponents see it as a way to save jobs. Opponents say it will open the door to crime.
- Where to Find a Spooky Good Time
- City Settles Lawsuit by 2 Police Officers for $290,000
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Who Reads? : A group of students gets current events information from TV or radio but rarely from a daily newspaper or magazine.
- Visual Technology Goes Wild in 'Zardoz'
- Boys Held in Slaying of Man Outside School
- Monrovia : Endorsement Withdrawn
- Glendale : Bootleg Discs Seized
- A Biggs Bash : Listeners received the presents when the Ventura composer threw himself a 60th-birthday celebration.
- Shades of Gray Richly Color the Menu at Club Grill
- THEATER : Grueling 'Long Day' Can Drain Actors Before Night's Show
- Reprieve Lifted, Missouri Puts Inmate to Death
- Jim Garrison; D.A. Challenged JFK Assassination Report
- THEATER NOTES : Island Writer : A Fiji playwright looks at sexism, racism, education and religion on an island where differing cultures intermingle.
- Altadena : Children's Home Opposed
- Music to Her Ears : Musician's Devotion Helps Inspire a Resurgence of the Folk Harp
- Jane Crazy : Books: The 1992 convention of the Jane Austen Society of North America offered devotees three days to honor the author.
- Pizza Bakery Borrows From Both Coasts
- Quake Prediction Shakes Up Daily Life in Parkfield : Seismology: Residents are dazed not by the potential danger, but by the stampede of media and scientists.
- Food at Chanteclair Now Worthy of Irvine Restaurant's Reputation
- From Desert Storm to Bureaucratic Front Line
- Clinton Opens 3-Day Campaign Trip in West : Democrats: Nominee, who stops in O.C. today, stresses themes he hopes are shared by region's voters.