- Parks Advances to Semifinals of U.S. Open Wheelchair Tennis
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Waymer Frustrated by Lack of Action
- Charleses' Brotherly Love Put on Hold for an Evening
- AZTEC UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Six Texas El Paso Players, Including Three Starters, Suspended for Game
- NHL ROUNDUP : Oilers Finally Get Their First Victory
- Saddleback Uses Basics to Beat University
- PREP NOTES
- Gannon's Passes Keep Vikings Up and Lions Down : Pro football: Minnesota off to best start since 1976 with 31-14 victory over Detroit.
- OLYMPIC LEAGUE : Valley Christian Holds Off Calvary Chapel to Win, 27-14
- MUSIC
- O.C. ART / CATHY CURTIS : Women's Work: Rich, Shocking
- DANCE
- TELEVISION - Oct. 16, 1992
- STAGE REVIEW : A Vision With 'Spunk' : Theater: Jazz-tinged blues is the tie that binds three stories of earthiness, humor and grit from Harlem to the rural South.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Walker Out; Fien or Barnes to Start
- Receiver Runs a Long Route Toward Goal : Chargers' Jefferson Is Slow to Emerge but Sure He Will
- PREP NOTES
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK : Soccer Is Fun Again for Dimassis
- MOVIES - Oct. 16, 1992
- A New Generation of Filmmaker From Mexico Dances Into the Scene : Movies: With 'Danzon,' director Maria Novaro emerges as a bold, visionary independent.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Exhilaration, Charm and Grace in Musical-Romance 'Danzon'
- Pop Music Reviews : New York Attitude and Sound From Prong
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Deception' Disputes Panama Invasion
- A 'Dream' Album Becomes Reality : Japanese composer Kitaro and singer Jon Anderson of the rock act Yes team up in the studio and on the stage.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Sails Clearly Ahead in Format's Familiar Waters : Debates: Bush lost another chance to pull an upset while Perot's quips seemed a bit dusty this time.
- Fashion Renewal, Italian Style
- DRIVING : Hot on the Trail of Tin Can Tourists
- Ross Perot
- COLUMN ONE : L.A. Jews Look Past the Riots : The violence has forced an influential community to reassess its role in a city of rapidly shifting demographics and increasing Balkanization.
- If the Price Isn't Right, It's Negotiable
- Fiscal Year May End in $2-Billion Deficit : Budget: Panel re-evaluates state's spending plan, predicting that its economy will be stagnant through 1994.
- THE PRESIDENTIAL DEBATES: ROUND TWO : COMMENTARY : See Bill Run; See George Fidget; See Ross Run On
- British Government Assailed as Economic News Worsens
- 3 Deaths Revive Issue of Rail Safety
- Leg Work : Women's Hose Give the Bottom Half Top Billing; and Now Men Can Kick Up Their Heels Too
- Akihito's Visit to China Won't Focus on the Past
- Designers Pay the Price for Buyer Backlash
- Firms Must Fully Report Officers' Pay
- N.Y. Cardinal in Stable Condition After Collapse
- Of Donkey Days Gone By : Trends: The days of political chic are just a distant memory. Some say cynicism prevents us from wearing our hearts on our sleeves.
- Concern Grows Over Girls' More Deadly Role in Gangs : Crime: A fatal shooting shows some are stepping beyond passive status to take part in violence, police say.
- '92 POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE: How Business Views the Election.
- Luther Medical Products Inc.: The Tustin manufacturer...
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
- IBM Posts $2.8-Billion Loss in 3rd Quarter : Earnings: Results were the giant computer firm's worst ever in a single period. Its stock fell 6.4% on the news.
- Mice Bred for High Cholesterol May Help Speed Heart Disease Research
- Life of a Star : Sandy Kanan parlays a doctoral dissertation into a solo show about Yiddish theater and a remarkable actress's 80-year career.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A So-So Taste of China : The new Encino Chin Chin offers a few good dishes and waiters who get misty-eyed over the <i> excellent </i> noodles with peanut sauce.
- U.N. Inspecting Damage to Cairo's Monuments
- ENERGY
- September Inflation Rises by a Scant 0.2% : Economy: Several other reports point to further stagnation. Average earnings take biggest drop in nearly two years.
- New Clinton Economic Plan Studied : Democrats: Extra tax cuts, spending programs being considered to pull economy out of its slump if Arkansas governor is elected President.
- STAGE REVIEW : A Small Stab at a Common Subject : Peter Parnell's coming-of-age tale, dated in form and style, reaches beyond its capabilities and offers little in the way of dramatic content.
- Behind The Scenes : Ranch Dressing Gathers Green for Scholarships
- Campaign Research
- American Airlines to Lay Off 1,000 Managers : Airlines: The industry leader's move is part of a company plan to cut costs by $300 million.
- Great Western Financial's earnings fell 59% to...
- Genentech Inc. reported a 43% drop in...
- Pacific Telesis Group, parent company of California's...
- Grape Growers Win 1st Round in Boycott Appeal
- Chamber Chief Arrives to Chart a Course for O.C. : KENNETH E. MOORE
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 16, 1992
- Germany Takes Step on Refugee Problem
- Views From the West : The 19th-Century watercolors of Alfred Jacob Miller are on display at the Autry Museum.
- U.S. SENATE : Boxer, Feinstein Show Edge in Fund Raising
- Miscellany
- Rialto Makes Winless Burroughs Its First Victim
- Back to Starting--and Starring--Roles : Football: Tony DaCosta and Ivan Wilson sat out the 1991 season, but they have returned to become prominent players for El Camino this season.
- CENTURY LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Kickoff Return Is Enough for El Modena Victory
- Disney Demands Removal of Sculpture : Infringement: The company says the art, displayed on the patio of a Santa Monica complex, violates its copyright. The work features 34 fiberglass figures of Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck.
- 9 Agree to Serve on Advisory Pay Panel : Perks: All are prominent residents. They are expected to meet at least five times before completing their study Dec. 15.
- $6.5-Million Recycling Center Opens in Burbank : Environment: The municipal facility will greatly expand the city's recovery capacity and make it easier for residents to participate.
- Conflicting Testimony Marks 1st Day of Sex Trial
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Janzen Off Fast With 62
- ORANGE LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Diaz Leads Anaheim Victory Over Savanna
- NOTEBOOK
- A Hard Landing for Legislative Futurists : Politics: Pete Wilson zaps a bipartisan movement that might have pushed state governance into the 21st Century.
- Deadbeat Dad to Pay $120,000 in Support
- PALMDALE : Train Kills Man Lying on Tracks
- U.S. Agency Postpones Sale of Monaghan Properties : Foreclosure: Resolution Trust Corp. gives owner time to refinance planned projects in Rancho Palos Verdes.
- Panel Agrees to Revise Building Restrictions : Malibou Lake: Homeowners say the proposal to ensure fire safety would be too costly and ineffective.
- Former Restaurateur Guilty on Drug Charge : Courts: Reputed mob figure faces up to 40 years in prison. Character reference from actor James Caan fails to sway jury.
- Activists Protest Use of Pig Liver in Transplant
- Welfare Aid for Single Adults to Be Cut by 10.4% : Social services: New state legislation requires reduced payments to match those made to families under the AFDC program.
- Less-Polluting Barbecue Charcoal Is Developed
- Killing in Oceanside
- Anaheim : Candidates Zero In on Crime at Forum
- Fired Employee Won't Give Sheraton a Break Until It Gives One to Workers
- WILLOWBROOK : Man Accused of Leaving Son, 1, in Burning Car
- NOTEBOOK : Atlanta Is Still Bubbly Over Victory
- Opportunistic Defense Helps Keep Crescenta Valley Unbeaten
- This Weekend's High School Football Games
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Holm Upsets No. 3 Becker in Third Round at Tokyo
- WORLD SERIES / TORONTO BLUE JAYS vs. ATLANTA BRAVES : Smith Bears All the Blame : Braves: Outfielder wants a championship to replace the memory of his '91 baserunning gaffe against the Twins.
- ORANGE LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Estes' Interception Seals It for Valencia
- Limit America's Cup Teams to Two Boats
- Serra High Football Team Has This Offense Down to a T : Running game: Although the Cavaliers have used the full-house formation since 1989, they have been particularly effective with it this season.
- Names in the News - Oct. 16, 1992
- SDSU's Faulk Is Getting an Education : Agents Blocking Out Vow to Stay in School
- San Juan Capistrano City Council
- Father Held for Leaving Boy in Burning Car
- PROP. 163 : Snack Attack
- Building Survives the Big One and Lives to Tell How
- LOS ALAMITOS : Panel Endorses 3 for School Board
- Countywide : Earthlings Talk of Mars as Refuge
- Weekend Promises Brighter Skies
- First Felon Convicted in Riots Given Nearly 20 Years
- PREP NOTES
- Healing Process : Derek Jones Recovered From Drive-By Shooting to Play Basketball Again; Now He Tries to Spread Message to Youths
- Ragin' Gaijin : Formerly Anonymous and Fading, Jack Howell Breathes Life Into His Career With a Successful Season in Japan
- Names in the News - Oct. 16, 1992
- TV REVIEW : David Gergen, Ben Wattenberg Analyze the Political Parties : The two-part show examines the changes washing over the Democrats and Republicans since the '60s.
- Olmos to Speak at Community Assembly Meeting
- A Walk on the Sedate Side
- Definitive : On Pins and Needles
- Shake, Rattle and Bend : Redesigned Structure Sustains Minimal Damage in Big Quake, Simulation Shows
- '92 POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE : Gaffes, Bad Breaks Hobbling Yeakel Bid
- In Others' Words : Books: Quick, who said, 'It's not that I'm afraid to die. I just don't want to be there when it happens'? Just ask Justin Kaplan, compiler of the new Bartlett's Quotations.
- Bye-Bye, Broadway : Singer Eliana Estevao of "Oba Oba '93" is returning to nightclubs to spread the word about Latin music.
- Portrait of a New Life : Fast-track designer Michaele Vollbracht traded in the glitter of Manhattan for a Floridaswamp. Now his art is back in the limelight.
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Where to Slip Into Something More Affordable
- New World Color : Fashion: From $4.50 foundations to $45 custom blends, options are expanding for women of all complexions as cosmetics companies try to woo a growing ethnic market.
- On the Mend : Rattay's Repairs restores crystal and china, from a common chip to a shattered dish.
- Shuttle Mission Faces Delay Over Orbital System
- '92 POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE : Grass Roots Pushing for Victory 1 Vote at a Time : Campaigns' TV advertising gets more money, attention. But volunteers can make a difference in a close race.
- Banks Report Bigger Profits Despite Burden of Bad Loans : Earnings: Turnaround by Orange County's community institutions will help them meet stiffer regulations in December.
- PARIS : Hippie Flashbacks Take Center Stage
- GETAWAYS : Love, American Style : Romantics take a 3-mile voyage with gondoliers and a basket of food through the canals of Naples Island in Long Beach.
- Clinton Studies Plan to Cut Tax, Speed Spending
- Japan Officer's Coup Suggestion Irks Army Chief
- NASA's Search for Life in Space
- Quayle Still Maintaining Focus on Vice Presidential Debate
- Designers Wrap Kids in Window Dressing
- Satellite Photos Dismissed in POW Hunt : Vietnam War: Defense analyst says none of pictures indicate U.S. prisoners were left behind. GOP senators are angered.
- For the 'Destroyed Communities,' a Monument : Israel: Yad Vashem lists 5,000 prewar Jewish settlements in Europe. Holocaust wiped out many..
- Boost in Social Security Benefits Not Enough for Some Pensioners
- Making Eyes
- WORLD IN BRIEF : GERMANY : Government Moves on Refugee Problem
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CENTRAL AMERICA : Railroad to Compete With Panama Canal
- War Stories : The CSUN cast of 'A Piece of My Heart' learns about Vietnam while portraying the women who served there.
- Tamil Rebels Kill 134 in Attacks on Sri Lanka Villages
- WORLD IN BRIEF : FRANCE : Ex-Premier Escapes AIDS Scandal Trial
- Infectious Disease Threat Rising in U.S., Panel Warns : Medicine: It's a competitive relationship between microbes and humans, and medical experts say complacency is tipping the scales.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SRI LANKA : Tamil Attacks on Villages Kill 134
- Rally Plugs In to the Future of Electric Cars
- CHESS RESULTS : Spassky Wins, Cuts Fischer Lead to 7-4
- Gunman Who Failed to Pay Child Support Kills 4 Workers, Himself
- Ross Perot
- Wrapped in History and Beauty : The colorful and sensuous sari remains the preferred attire of many Indian women. An exhibit of the garments will open at CSUN.
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 16, 1992
- RETAIL
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 16, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 16, 1992
- Ailing Oakland Tribune Sold : Media: William Dean Singleton, who controls a chain of Bay Area dailies, will buy the nation's only major black-owned newspaper from Robert Maynard.
- Investors Losing Fascination With 'Bellwether' Stocks
- Halvaks Named Big West Assistant Commissioner
- RECRUITING : Shooting May Not Tarnish the Trojans
- McCarver All Wet--Thanks to Sanders
- Miscellany
- CHARGER UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Ex-Charger Banks Is a Force in the Indianapolis Defense
- PREP NOTES : Vedder's Mother Feeds Laguna Hills' Streak
- Knicks Learn Early About Life of Riley : Basketball: Smith, Blackman and others weren't sure what to expect from coach.
- Ineligible Garritsons Can't Run Away From Controversy
- Kings Make Most of Line Switch, 4-0 : Hockey: Kurri joins Robitaille and Hiller to fuel offense. Hrudey stops 36 shots in shutout over Calgary.
- NOTEBOOK
- PREP WATER POLO ROUNDUP : San Clemente Gives No. 1 El Toro a Scare
- Soccer
- Southern Miss Gets By Tulane in Fourth, 17-7
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Officials Blew Call in Air Force-Navy
- Soccer
- Newbury Oaks to Attend Series as Victory Reward
- PREP ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley Christian Beats Whittier Christian in Volleyball
- NOTEBOOK
- PREP NOTES
- One McManus Tries to Make The Grade for Boston College
- Irish Eyes Are Smiling on O'Brien : Prep football: Santa Margarita quarterback's uncle rescued Notre Dame in 1966. Now, nephew is trying to make his own mark.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Morton 'Amazed' by Smooth Johnson
- Names in the News - Oct. 16, 1992
- Civic Effort Helps Barrios Race Run Circles Around Others
- They're Half Bad, but the Coach Has a New Game Plan
- PLATFORM : Government Alone Can't Solve Homelessness
- <i> A look at noteworthy addresses in the Southland.</i>
- Body of Shooting Victim Dumped on Remote Road in Brea
- CARLSBAD : Father, Son Killed in Plane Crash
- WORKING IN L.A. / AMTRAK CONDUCTOR : It's Just the Ticket
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Gunman Sought in Wounding of Man
- Wheelchair Theft Spurs Outpouring of Offers : Charity: Hundreds of people have responded to the plight of the 4-year-old who lost her mobility when her customized equipment was stolen. She has cerebral palsy.
- County Will Train 1,700 Poll Workers
- PERSPECTIVE ON PATRIOTISM : One Policy for China, One for U.S.? : Bush encouraged Chinese students here to speak against Beijing; were Clinton's anti-war protests any different?
- Women Create Patchwork of Warmth for the Needy : Volunteerism: Group of 20 meets daily at Hawthorne church to make quilts for the poor. Seamstresses have produced 1,052 in a year.
- SANTA CLARITA : Groups Sue Over Westridge Project
- GLENDALE : Fire Captain's Book to Be Used in Arson Trial
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Hodson Will Start for Injured Millen
- Gulls Continue Fast Start, Top Ft. Wayne : Hockey: Four different players score in a 4-2 victory, the Gulls' third in a row.
- NOTEBOOK
- NORTHRIDGE : Victim of Fatal Crash Identified
- Brea Mayor Will Not Withdraw His Guilty Plea : Courts: Ronald E. Isles' decision means he may have to resign, according to state law. The city will have to decide what action it will take.
- DEFENSE
- Region's Small Banks Hurt Most by Slump, Study
- Teledyne Unit Is Barred From Getting Government Contracts
- Mattel Credits Strong Sales in 20% Quarterly Profit Rise
- Eldorado Bancorp Reports Profit Increase for Third Quarter
- Covington Development Retains Financial Adviser
- GE May Be in Talks on NBC Sale : Entertainment: Ex-Fox Chairman Barry Diller and Paramount are trying again to buy the network, sources say.
- SCEcorp President Michael R. Peevey Will Retire March 1
- O.C. Group to Honor Developer: Developer John...
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
- Healthy Profits : Gym Chains Don't Sweat Recession as Working Out Becomes a Way of Life
- Firms Ordered to Fully Reveal Executive Pay : Finance: New rules adopted by the Securities and Exchange Commission are a significant expansion of shareholder rights.
- Apple Computer Inc., Cupertino, reported a 20%...
- 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
- Raising the Standard : Bowman Quickly Leads Saugus to Respectability and Beyond
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Young Defense Is on the Right Road
- THE BIG GAME / VISTA-MT. CARMEL : Haines Ready to Join Elite : Football: Vista coach tries for 309th victory against formidable foe.
- Wheels Have Kept Them in the Game
- NOTEBOOK
- Fillmore's Aparicio Shatters Course Record
- NOTEBOOK
- Bullets Get an Exemption for King : Basketball: Ruling could clear enough money for them to sign first-round pick Gugliotta.
- 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
- A Ph.D. for Would-Be Cabbies
- Multicultural Focus at Private Schools
- GOP Charges
- Trading Weapons for Hostages