- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 17, 1992
- Dow Slips 0.27 but Still Ends Week With a Gain : Market Overview
- Tribune to Aim at Upping Readership, New Owner Says
- Quarterback Is Fine: What the Bruins Need Is to Put It on the Line
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 17, 1992
- GARDENING : Gardeners Can't Have Too Much Compost
- Replacing Wax Ring Might Prevent Stains Around Toilet
- GARDENING : Trumpeting Praises of Holiday Amaryllis
- Firms May Cut Ill Workers' Health Benefits, U.S. Argues : High court: Justice Department contends law permits reduced insurance coverage in catastrophic illness cases.
- Uplinked and Beamed Out: The Latest Spin in Politics : Campaign: It's not enough for party soldiers to put out the good word, now the media sway game is played with satellites, cameras and quick action.
- Latin Indian Activist Wins Nobel Prize
- Scandal Probe Reopened
- Bush Steps Up Attack on Clinton's 'Pattern of Deception,' Draft Record : Politics: The President also lashes out at college-age hecklers, calling them 'draft dodgers.' He unveils new insurance proposal.
- O'Connor Rests After Illness
- Deborah A. Coleman, vice president of Information...
- Catalina Marketing President Quits: Catalina Marketing Corp....
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 17, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 17, 1992
- Philip Morris Hits the Wall on N.Y. Street Auto Race
- Discovering Peoples
- Spreckels Seeks Chapter 11 Protection
- Delisting for Centennial: Centennial Group Inc. hit...
- Now, We Bring You . . . the Engineered Tomato : Agriculture: Calgene gets USDA approval to grow the genetically altered food in larger quantities to permit commercial marketing by next summer.
- Shearson Will Start Paying Trainee Brokers a Flat Salary
- ROBINSON'S & MAY CO. COMBINE : 12 Southland Store Closures Cast Pall Over Area's Malls : Retailing: Operators have seen their revenues slump as they struggle with recession.
- Television's Great Saturday Night Turnoff : Programming: With less than half of viewers tuned in during that prime-time period, networks struggle to find a winner.
- Salma Hayek, a Star in Mexico, Starts Over With American 'Dream'
- WEEKEND TV : Breast Cancer, Politics and World Series
- Emerson Quartet Plays Irvine Barclay : The ensemble opens chamber-music series with vastly different works by Shostakovich, Webern, Mozart and Sibelius.
- Jewish Film Festival Forces Spain to Focus on the Past : Culture: Madrid's 'Festival de Cine Judio' helps people take a look at the lessons taught by the Inquisition and Expulsion.
- TV REVIEWS : 'Best of Friends' a Dramatic Conversation Well-Aged
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Annie' Needs More Heart to Bolster Sequel
- NOTEBOOK : Sanders Remains on Braves' Roster
- ROUNDUP : TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
- Limit America's Cup Competitors to Two Boats
- Mater Dei Pushes Past Capistrano Valley
- ROUNDUP : MISSION LEAGUE
- Auer's Final Season Concludes Amid Host of Lost Expectations : Cross-country: Thousand Oaks senior, plagued by injuries throughout her career, bows out with a stress fracture in her left foot.
- ROUNDUP : GOLDEN LEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : In other Northwest Valley Conference games:
- ROUNDUP : Errors Plague CSUN in Volleyball Setback
- Worthem Runs Wild as Orange Beats Foothill
- TV REVIEWS : 'Railway' Veers Off Track
- Debates 101: Class Comes to Order
- Local Surfers Advance at San Francisco Event
- Prince's Three Touchdown Catches Carry Servite
- In New York, Handley Is a Public Figure : Football: Media, fans scrutinize and criticize coach's moves while the Giants stagger to 2-3 start.
- Santa Ana Comes Up Short of First Victory
- U.S. World Cup Team to Play in Rose Bowl : Soccer: After the '94 team opens at Silverdome, it will have next two matches at Pasadena.
- ROUNDUP : ALPHA LEAGUE
- Motor Sports
- Cabrera Is Seeing, and the Braves Are Believing : Game 1: The hero of Game 7 victory over the Pirates finally is convinced that he wasn't dreaming. But the Blue Jays might prove a collective nightmare.
- Flames Are Routed by Anza Hamilton
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Last Season's Loss a Giant Turning Point
- Bonita Vista- Chula Vista Game Postponed
- Bulls' Jordan Not Denying Gambling Loss
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : Kennedy Stuns Granada Hills
- Keiaho Bounces Back From Injury, Gains 248 Yards in Buena Victory
- Garden Grove's Sebreros Runs for 156 Yards
- Moorpark Finds the Talent on Its Doorstep Thin
- Seau Injury Leaves Him Questionable for Colts : Chargers: Coach Bobby Ross wants to rest Marion Butts, who still has a sore knee.
- Sea Cadet Ends Layoff With Meadowlands Cup
- Santiago's Mistakes Help Los Amigos to Easy Victory
- ROUNDUP : MISSION LEAGUE
- Tran Runs for 333 Yards; Costa Mesa Beats Laguna Beach
- Kevin McHale skipped practice because of leg...
- Bumbling Poly Loses Five Fumbles, Paving Way for Grant's First Win, 10-6
- ROUNDUP : TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
- Titans Face Southwestern Louisiana
- Beck and Molnar Step to the Front for No. 9 El Dorado
- 4 Rent: Garden of Eden, Incl. Maint.
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : House Renovation Slows While Couple Make Personal Repairs
- Quarterback Is Fine: What the Bruins Need Is to Put It on the Line
- Herschensohn Wears His Record as Badge of Honor : Politics: Conservative GOP Senate candidate boasts about his consistency, but some see his views as bizarre.
- Bosnian Troops Block Aid Route
- Allen Friedman; Teamsters Embezzler
- Robinson's, May Co. to Merge Stores : Economy: Twelve Southland locations will close and 550 people will be laid off in the cost-cutting move.
- Yugoslav Chief Calls on Serbian President to Quit
- Cease-Fire Ends Civil War in Mozambique
- Probe of Keating-BCCI Link Urged
- $31-Million Settlement May Be in Works on Shiley Heart Valve
- Mother Finds a Tad More Than Waldo
- Amgen Inc. announced that Kevin Sharer has...
- AUTOS
- Pratt & Whitney to Cut 4,800 Workers
- The Right Stereotype
- AUTOS
- Register Names Tonnie Katz Editor, Walsh Circulation VP
- Benefit Tour of Wiens' Home
- O.C. Register Names Editor, Circulation Executive : Management: Tonnie L. Katz will head the news department, succeeding N. Christian Anderson.
- REAL ESTATE
- ROBINSON'S & MAY CO. COMBINE : Future of Robinson's CEO Suddenly in Limbo : Retail: With May Co.'s Mullen named to top spot of combined stores, Mettler's new role is uncertain.
- Newport News Closes, Blames Rival's Lawsuit
- Charles H. Noski has been named senior...
- Toddler Killed, Cousin's Arm Severed by Train
- He Could Kick Himself After This Prediction
- Cranston to Drum Up U.S. Support for Kyrgyzstan
- VALLEY COLLEGE : Video Features Dickinson Poems
- SANTA MONICA : Billy Preston Sentenced to Drug Recovery Program
- Sturm Retrial Opposed by Six Jurors
- Train Victim Was Drinking, Witness Says : Tragedy: Third North County railroad death in two days was a transient who apparently peddled his bicycle into the path of an Amtrak locomotive.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : 2 Who Fought Riot Curfew Violation Charges Cleared
- Shelter From the Storm : Former Homeless Vet Donates House to Give Others New Direction
- ANAHEIM : Lawyer Says Vendors Might Violate Ban
- POMONA : Gang Member Convicted in Shopping Mall Shooting
- Umbel, Council Candidate, Dies
- Don't Prejudge Immigrant Study, Stanton Tells Critics : Statistics: Supervisor says the county report on the cost of providing public services to illegal and legal aliens would be helpful to local governments.
- VENTURA : Memorial Hospital Lays Off 13 Workers
- SUN VALLEY : Residents Urged to Tell Agency of Odor
- LOS ANGELES : Billboard Space, Funds to Fight Graffiti Donated
- A Stray Bullet Kills Resident Who Stood Up to the Gangs : North Hollywood: While shooing away graffiti-writers, the man, 59, is slain when a rival group arrives on the scene. His family cannot pay for a funeral.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / 2ND SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT : Victor to Become Top Black Leader
- Anaheim Mayor Backs Admissions Tax at Disneyland : Revenue: Fred Hunter makes an about-face on surcharge plan, which company says would threaten $3-billion park expansion. Under the proposal, other entertainment venues would also be affected.
- Limits on Disciplining Physicians Upheld : Courts: State justices let stand ruling that barred action against doctors who have sex with patients unless it is proven that they took advantage of their status.
- TRADE NUTS & BOLTS: Even many of...
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : U.S. SENATE : Relocation of 800 Air Force Jobs Takes Seymour by Surprise
- Fans Feel Clipped by Recent Transactions
- California Chosen for Rail Study, Official Says : Transportation: State would be among five U.S. regions considered for high-speed train service. Route would run from San Diego to Oakland via Los Angeles.
- Workers Fear Escalation in Somalia War : Africa: Fighting cripples relief efforts in famine-stricken nation.
- Robinson's, May Co. to Merge Stores : Economy: Twelve Southland locations will close and 550 people will be laid off in the cost-cutting move.
- PLAYING SUPER LOTTO
- Residents Near Dump Cautioned : Environment: Low levels of a cancer-causing gas are detected at the closed Montebello landfill, EPA officials say. Further tests are planned.
- Accused Says Crossbow Fired by Mistake
- Dance Presenters Give It Another Whirl : Culture: Trustees of the financially endangered Foundation for Performing Arts grant the group 12 more days of life.
- Police Seek Gunman, Motive in Slaying of Immigrant
- San Diego : Request to Change Guilty Plea Denied
- VENTURA : 500 Students to Help Clean High School
- One of Chernobyl's Reactors Restarted
- In Cairo's Stench of Death, a Bittersweet Rescue : Earthquake: Man survived 82 hours buried alive in ruins of an apartment building. He saw his family members die, one by one.
- COLUMN ONE : After Cold War, What Is Security? : As old issues of anti-communism and military intervention recede, the focus is on economic strength. Bush and Clinton positions aren't that far apart.
- Oregon City to Put Brakes on Uninsured Drivers
- Guerrillas Cause Oil Spill
- Ulysses Guimaraes; Brazilian Leader
- BUSHWHACKED? Michelle Reinglass, president-elect of the Orange...
- Court to Decide if Obese Can Sue Over Hiring Bias
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Veteran Officer Takes Top Police Job
- CIA's Raising of Soviet Sub Told : Diplomacy: Agency chief Robert Gates tells Russian president about 1974 U.S. intelligence coup.
- Armenia's Foreign Minister Quits Post : Caucasus: Fresno-born Raffi Hovannisian was asked to resign after clashes over foreign policy with newly independent country's president.
- Quarterback Is Fine: What the Bruins Need Is to Put It on the Line
- Senate Panel Hears of Covert POW Hunt : Indochina: The 1981 mission into Laos sought to check apparent distress messages.
- Inquiry Called on Inmate With Quayle Claim
- Obituaries - Oct. 17, 1992
- BREA : Mayor Still in Office as the Lawyers Argue
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Volunteers Sought for Area Patrols
- O'Connor Says She Didn't Leak Story
- VAN NUYS : Limousine Firm Charged With Theft
- Funding Cuts Force LACMA to Trim Hours
- Don Burnet Packs Up 3D Picnic
- Craig Sheffer Finds Solace in Maclean's Writings--and His Own
- STAGE REVIEW : Mock Horror in 'Mimzabim!'
- It's Rap, but With a Southern Accent : Pop music: Georgia's Arrested Development, due in Anaheim Sunday, writes from a philosophy embracing responsibility, spirituality and respect.
- Pop Music Reviews : No Frills or Fat From Jethro Tull
- Curfew-Violation Charges Against Pair Dropped : Riots: The black CSUN students, arrested on the second night of the April unrest, contended that police had stopped them because of their race.
- OJAI : Rendezvous Offers Taste of the Old West
- WESTMINSTER : Board Votes to Close Midway City School
- Passport to Political Trickery? : State Dept. search of Clinton files raises alarms
- Loss of Support Among Latin Poor Evident During Pope's Tour : Activism: In a region of economic misery, the fundamentalist Protestant movement has made gains.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Realtors Go After Design Review Board
- Will Wool Be Pulled Over Eyes of Bidders at Auction of Jersey?
- Carson Wins Fourth in a Row, 14-6 : Prep football: Colts dominate Crenshaw physically, but offense is still lacking.
- No. 1 Hart Puts Away No. 2 Saugus
- <i> Hasta la Vista, </i> Baby : They Call Braves' Reardon the Terminator, as Much for His Calm as His Effectiveness
- ROUNDUP : HIGH DESERT LEAGUE
- Carey, Sagen Lead Los Alamitos Past Loara, 37-0
- LOS ANGELES : Reward in Rape Cases Increases to $16,000
- Obituaries - Oct. 17, 1992
- Plan Faces Rocky Road : County Making Slow Progress on 'Super-Street' Project
- Saddleback Community College District
- Banged-Up Villa Park Tops Canyon
- U.S. Volleyball Team Is Swept by China
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : NORTHERN CONFERENCE
- Brethren Christian Ends Drought Against Whittier Christian
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Bengals Put Munoz on Injured Reserve
- A Little Goes a Long Way : James Typifies Small, Savvy Moorpark Defensive Linemen
- ROUNDUP : DEL REY LEAGUE
- Miscellany
- County Teams Gather for Cross-Country Meet
- Renteria Comes Off Bench to Spark UCLA Volleyball
- USC Hopes Memories Haunt Cal This Year : Trojans: The Bears' attitude after 52-30 victory in '91 serves as motivation. Russell White will not play.
- ROUNDUP : Bennett Leads Simi Valley Upset With Record Performance
- Corona del Mar, Woodbridge Settle for Tie
- National City to Honor Devers
- If Elected, Couple Will Surprise the Skeptics : Politics: Husband and wife Richard and Jacklyn Polis are candidates for La Palma's City Council. Observers say voters don't want two-fifths of the city's power under one roof.
- BUENA PARK : Grades 6 to 8 to Begin AIDS Education
- PIERCE COLLEGE : Anonymous HIV Testing Offered
- Dinosaur Bones
- SAN DIEGO : Crank Caller Gives False AIDS Alarm
- NHL ROUNDUP : Canucks Beat Jets, Join Kings at Top
- UCLA, Bledsoe Didn't Think It Would Turn Out Like This
- Davis Kicks Off Pro Career at Barrios Run
- Miscellany
- Defense Ends San Clemente's South Coast Frustration
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Bad News in Newport
- Navy F-14 Crashes; Crew Unhurt
- Deputy Director's Arrest, Mass Firings Wrack Legal Center : Law: The Reginald Denny case catapulted the firm into the spotlight before things unraveled.
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : $50,000 Donation to Assist Chumash
- Campaign Calendar
- OCEANSIDE : Street Fight Ends in Death of Teen
- A Kaleidoscope of Continents : Inaugural film festival highlights beauty of pan-African experience
- Ventura : Panel Delays Voting on Trees for Park
- At Notre Dame, a Last Chance for Glory : Preps: Five sophomores who were members of the 1990 Southern Section 4-A Division championship team want to go out as winners.
- Trio Hews to the Straight and Narrow : Debate: In contrast to the vice-presidential free-for-all, three candidates for President stay close to the facts.
- LEMONADE BRIGADE: Some 50 UC Irvine alumni,...
- IRISH AYES: Padraig O'Kennedy of Costa Mesa...
- TO BETTER HEALTH: Orange County has moved...
- Special Counsel Call Is Pressed on Ties to Iraq
- Gore Likens Iraq Issue to Watergate Cover-Up
- Nose for TV News Does Not Imply Sense of Style
- Newport Police Chief, Aide Accused of Rape : Allegation: Dispatcher says both men assaulted her at a party 11 years ago. Accuser joins sex harassment suit.
- Attacker Sought After Campus Stabbing : Violence: A Fountain Valley High School senior is wounded during an argument that escalated into a fistfight. Four people have been arrested.
- ELECTIONS / CONGRESSIONAL RACES : Beilenson Leads McClintock in Fund Raising : Campaign: The Democrat has four times as much cash on hand as his Republican rival in the 24th District race.
- VENTURA : Abandoned, Illegally Parked Cars Towed
- Mother Reacted Quickly to Girl Holding Snake : Saugus: A paramedic says the toddler may have been lucky that she was bitten on the thumb.
- Grand Jury Files New Corruption Charges Against Nathanson : Indictment: Ex-coastal commissioner is accused of trying to extort money from film producer, three others.
- ELECTIONS / CAMPAIGN SPENDING : Gallegly Leads Perez Ferguson in Fund-Raising Race
- Police Chief Named in Sexual Harassment Lawsuit Will Retire : Law enforcement: Newport Beach officials say resignation is not related to employees' allegations that he condoned assistant's behavior.
- ANGLE WARS: It was a struggle, but...
- THE WORD ON WHATS' HIP AND WHAT'S HYPE
- In Restrained Second Debate, Candidates Focus on the Issues : Campaign: Audience calls for contenders to stop 'trashing' each other. Bush, Clinton and Perot spell out their sharply differing approaches to solving nation's problems.
- Newport Beach Police Chief, Aide Put on Leave Over Rape Allegations : Lawsuit: Dispatcher joins four other plaintiffs. She says both men assaulted her 11 years ago after a party.
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES
- Riot Study to Say L.A. Lacked Emergency Plan : Inquiry: Draft of Webster report blames structural flaws at City Hall, LAPD command, sources say.
- O.C. to Study Cost of Services to Immigrants
- BOOK REVIEW : Guide to the Cosmos for the Earthbound
- When Men Are In Doubt, They Can Lose the Tie and Button Up
- THE PRESIDENTIAL DEBATES: ROUND TWO : Donahue-Style Meeting for Would-Be Leaders : Debate: The first-time format has candidates pacing about and gives moderator and audience a disconcerting power.
- Homes to Be Tested for Toxic Gas : Environment: The EPA will check for carcinogenic vinyl chloride in 200 Montebello residences near a landfill.
- City Seeks to Tighten Design Reviews
- A Tale of Gridlock City : The untimely death of a would-be urban aid act
- FULLERTON : Japanese Women Study U.S. Feminism
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO COUNCIL : Women Are Expected to Make a Big Impact : Five of eight candidates are females, prompting some observers to call this the year of the woman.
- Texaco Blast Spotlights Lack of Trauma Centers : Medicine: Injuries from last week's explosion at the oil refinery were relatively light. But officials worry about future accidents.
- Businessman Gets 4-Year Sentence for Embezzlement
- Oxnard : Trailer Transformed Into Big Ambulance
- Green Is Unclean in Harbor : Environment: In Avalon, dye tells Harbor Patrol that a boat's septic tank is leaking. Violators banned for a year.
- If you enjoy hunting for buried treasure,...
- SAUGUS : Toddler Recovering From Rattlesnake Bite
- Big Rig Backs Into Train; None Injured
- PALMDALE : Hospital to Be Sold; New Center Planned
- Ex-Reporter Convicted in Wife's Slaying : Justice: Jury says prosecution failed to prove there was premeditation, so it finds John Robert Burrus, 70, guilty of second-degree murder.
- Defense Industry Experts Learn Harsh Lessons : Business: Executives and engineers find the transition to the civilian economy is a far from easy task.
- Taping Spurs Legion Action : Dispute: State and district leaders have put Newport's Post 291 on probation and ordered members not to videotape meetings.
- Hearing Echoes of Thomas-Hill Standoff--a Year Later
- 2 Garden Grove Men Feared Held by Thais : Inquiry: Rep. Dornan asks State Department to investigate on behalf of Lao rights group.
- IRVINE : Suddenly, a Life Full of Obstacles
- Down home at the Ragin' Cajun Cafe,...
- Plan for Birtcher Center Advances : Development: Laguna Niguel Planning Commission approves commercial complex despite neighbors' protests.
- BURBANK : New City Facility Will Expand Recycling Fivefold
- Principal Accused of Choking Teen
- OCEANSIDE : Welfare Cheater Enters Guilty Pleas
- Keeping the Skies Friendly : To nail down deal, British should agree to help U.S. carriers abroad
- FOOTHILLS : 'Operation Sparkle' Cleanup Returns
- 3 Train Deaths Revive Call for Safer Tracks : Transportation: Relatives of one victim ask for safeguards against further tragedies. Santa Fe Railway expresses regret, but notes victims were trespassing.
- It's Not a Fair Fight : Arms embargo on Bosnia makes no sense given such a well-armed Serbia
- LOS ANGELES : Man Who Killed Daughter Dies From Bullet Wound
- SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS : Agency Plans Open House in New Office
- Republican Candidate Finds No Easy Pickings
- No Charges Filed in Slaying at Train Ride
- Korean-, Japanese-Americans Unite Against SBA Loan Measure : Riot aftermath: Merchants attack new law intended to keep businesses from moving out of disaster areas.
- Retired NYU Official Charged in $4-Million Theft
- U.S. Official Says Russian Queries Stall Arms Pact
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ANGOLA : Rebel Chief Savimbi Wants Runoff Vote
- United Gangs Council Leaders Announce Plans to Curb Violence at Public Schools
- Obituaries - Oct. 16, 1992
- Bush Impersonator Doesn't Mask Beliefs
- Countywide : Fair Celebrates Cultural Diversity
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Beauty Shop Robber Takes Cash Register
- MUSIC REVIEW : New Metheny Is Brilliant, Challenging
- Weller's Passion, Craft Combine in 'Jam Extras' : The album's 26 selections include many rarities from the great but short-lived British rock group.
- Scrappy Portrait of Truman at Tiffany
- MOVIES - Oct. 16, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 16, 1992
- Grass Fields Get the Nod, Naturally
- The American coach of a Moscow-based professional...
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : There Seems No Limit to Success of Juvenile Favorite Gilded Time
- ART REVIEW : A Birthday Present for a Cultural Catalyst : A Getty show's primary purpose is to join other yearlong events in a celebration of Franklin D. Murphy, one of L.A.'s most respected leaders.
- Price Takes Time From Bakery for Dessert : Jazz: Two nights at Maxwell's will give the Culver City club manager a chance to do what she loves best--sing.
- Magic to Play in Exhibition Tonight Against Trail Blazers
- SDSU's Faulk Is Getting an Education : Aztec Back Learning About Price of Fame
- No More Guilt : Uncomfortable as a Front-Office Spectator, Flores Has Put Himself Back in the Line of Fire as Coach of Seahawks
- The Game Is Worth Even More : College football: At 29, Stan Vetock has left behind a six-figure income to deliver pizzas and play for Auburn.
- Williams: Band Loss, USC Gain : Trojans: Linebacker gave up the saxophone for football in high school. He leads the team in tackles.
- Surprise Endings Are Always Best
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Six Degrees' Strikes Home : Drama: A brittle staging of John Guare's play at the Doolittle takes aim at mindless 'beautiful' people.
- NASA's Search for Life in Space
- MOVIE REVIEWS : A Gritty L.A. Story : The low-budget 'South Central' is an in-your-face look at life and death on gang-torn turf.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Ambitious 'Candyman' Serves Large Doses of Repellent Gore
- Pop Album Chart : Brooks' 'Chase' Still Winning the Race
- 'Boheme' and 'Zombie' Top Finnish Series
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Few Spanish Ayes for La Masia : The tables are glass-topped, the clientele dressy, and the entrees salty and uninspired.
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Adults': It's Got Straying Power
- Documenting Rock's Mission to Moscow : 'For Those About to Rock'--featuring AC/DC and Metallica--has never been in theaters or on TV.
- Family Structure
- Ross Perot
- ART REVIEW : Shortsighted 'Visions' : A major presentation at LACMA stumbles while tracking the influence on Modern art of obsessive, visionary pictures made by untutored laymen.
- STAGE
- STAGE REVIEW : Double Dip of Dylan Thomas at Cal Rep
- U2 to Finish U.S. Tour in Anaheim : Concert: It will be the first rock event in more than five years at the stadium, which is usually booked on weekends by the Angels and Rams.
- Newport Harbor Recovers, Shuts Out Tustin
- Texas El Paso Suspends Six Players