- Giants Still Dominate Cardinals : NFC: Hampton gains 167 yards as New York wins, 31-21, for eighth consecutive victory over Phoenix.
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : NATIONAL LEAGUE NOTES
- Newport Harbor Boys' Success Comes as a Surprise to Them : Cross-country: The Sailors, ranked No. 3 in county and No. 1 in Division III, are improving at a rapid pace.
- USOC Approves San Diego Facility : Olympics: Walker elected president. Steinbrenner reelected a vice president.
- The New-Look Knicks Look Imposing
- Lakers Say Divac's Condition Is 'Terrible'
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : BASEBALL : Leyland's Advice: Don't Worry, Be Happy
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Blue Jays Get Their Point Across
- Blue Jays Eck Out a 7-6 Victory in 11 : AL Game 4: Alomar's two-run homer off Eckersley ties it in ninth as A's blow 6-1 lead.
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Bonds Loses Burden, Gives It to Braves : NL Playoffs: Talk with Leyland calms him. Then he breaks drought with two hits in 7-1 victory over Atlanta in Game 5.
- Moon Passes Oilers By Defenseless Bengals, 38-24 : AFC: He exploits the NFL's worst pass defense for five touchdowns.
- Browns Win as Jackson Catches On
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : AMERICAN LEAGUE NOTES
- Ex-San Diegan Rockets to Top in TV News : Journalism: Bill Ritter, with five years of television experience, to inaugurate Sunday edition of 'Good Morning, America.'
- MOVIES - Oct. 12, 1992
- MUSIC REVIEW : Concert Fitting for Mexico Trip
- Stage and Jazz : A 'World' Full of Rewards at Henry Fonda Theatre
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Drama Is Lacking at Carter Etc. Palace Show
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Material Hardly the Issue for Chicago Trio at Coach House
- 'What Friends Are For' Gets New Meaning With 'Busted' : Television: Show, which features two Villa Park teens in debut, offers bucks and prizes for embarrassing buddies.
- Alternative Spaces Can't Take Place of Public Forums : Art: A gallery owner makes a case for both traditional and public spaces.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Morrissey Mania at Hollywood Bowl
- TV REVIEW : Jackson Admires Himself on His HBO Special
- TELEVISION - Oct. 12, 1992
- TELEVISION - Oct. 12, 1992
- MOVIES - Oct. 12, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 12, 1992
- A Look at the Legacy of Hill, Thomas Hearings : Television: PBS' 'Frontline' documentary finds that race, not gender, is the lingering issue of last year's Senate investigation.
- Del Mar Pro Series Race Proves He Has Jones for Winning
- Colts Finally Get It Right in Overtime, 6-3
- Miscellany
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Graf Defeats Navratilova for First Time Since 1989
- Miscellany
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : One Eck of a Comeback for Blue Jays : AL Game 4: Alomar's two-run homer off relief ace ties it in the ninth and Toronto wins in 11th, 7-6, to take 3-1 edge.
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : NATIONAL LEAGUE NOTES : Pirates' Bonds Finally Breaks Loose After Getting Vist From an Old Friend
- Miscellany
- Man, 28, Arrested After Truck Is Stolen
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / 78th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Little Separates the Candidates
- Police Seize Suspected Phony Healer Wanted in France
- Four Cities Sharing Services to Help Reduce Costs : Government: Los Alamitos, Cypress, Seal Beach and La Palma are using a consultant in common; three of the cities share court officer.
- IRVINE : Trees, Taxes Topic of Council Meeting
- Priest Leads Drywaller Protest at Church : Labor: Father Victor Salandini opposes Bishop Robert Brom's hiring of a non-union contractor to build a new church in Poway.
- Is It 'Inept Explorer' Day? : American Indian UCI Educator Decries Columbus Deed She Calls an Invasion
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Panel Urged to Reject Condo Complex Plan
- Presidential Vetoes
- Toxic Discharges
- LAGUNA BEACH : Water District's City Sewer Suit Dismissed
- Man's Blessed Friends : Religion: Pet owners with their dogs, cats, rats and spiders flocked to the San Fernando Mission for a ceremony for animals.
- Deaths During Robbery Soar Dramatically : Crime: Homicides by bandits have increased 70% each year since 1987 in Orange County, state figures reveal. There were 22 such deaths last year.
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Community Essay : Migrants: Sure, it's unsettling for the well-off to intersect with the very poor, but turning away in distaste is no solution. The first step is sensitivity to others' lives.
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Youth / OPINION ON ANTI-DRUG PROGRAMS
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council to Consider Raising Its Pay 10%
- ELECTIONS / 24TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : McClintock, Beilenson Are Classic Rivals : Republicans: One of the state Assembly's most conservative lawmakers hopes to take his anti-tax crusade to Washington. He is a proven vote-getter.
- Election to Be a Key Battle in Bitter Redevelopment Fight : North Hollywood: Voters will select a committee advising Los Angeles leaders on a major 740-acre project.
- PIERCE COLLEGE : Candidates Forum Attracts 300
- NEWPORT BEACH : Revised Fire Station Plan Under Attack
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Youths Have High Hopes for Club
- SANTA PAULA : College Has Record International Draw
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Sermons / ADVICE FROM THE CLERGY : On Forsaking the Poor
- Call Her Captain : Head of Lynwood Sheriff's Station Offers Civility and Tough Talk
- 'Hippie Kitchen' Gets a Five-Star Rating From the Hungry
- 7th Carjacking Is at Gas Station
- Capistrano Unified School District
- San Diego County Clipboard : Water Watch
- VENTURA : Vandals Wreck Light Poles on Pier
- VENTURA : Abandoned Vehicles Targeted in Sweep
- Woman Shot in Head on Freeway
- ELECTIONS / 24TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : McClintock, Beilenson Are Classic Rivals : Democrats: The veteran lawmaker favors abortion rights, higher taxes and spending restraint. He faces a tough fight in a remapped area.
- San Diego County Clipboard : Palomar Observatory
- Cloudy Skies Ground Snowbirds, but Point Mugu Air Show Goes On
- Man, 20, Fatally Shot at Party
- End Ethnic Strife, Tackle Common Woes, Torres Says
- Promise to Clean Land Is Buried Under Junk : Environment: Hair-care giant's vow to clear Tuna Canyon property unfulfilled. Illegal dumping continues.
- 2 Men Die in Antelope Valley Crash
- VALLEY COLLEGE : Class Canceled After Bow Thefts
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Youth / OPINION ON ANTI-DRUG PROGRAMS
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : AMERICAN LEAGUE NOTES
- Who Needs Copy Editors? Fans Write Better Headlines
- For Saints' Jackson, Flattening Quarterbacks Is in the Bag : Defense: Rams control nemesis Swilling, but New Orleans' other outside linebacker sacks Everett three times.
- Miscellany
- Souza, Tormoen Win Duathlon 'Painfest'
- NASCAR Points Race Gets Closer After Martin Wins
- Miami Moves Up in the Polls After Defeating Penn State
- Raiders Shut Up Critics by Shutting Down Bills : Pro football: Defense makes the big plays in 20-3 victory over Buffalo. Marinovich has two touchdown passes.
- They Win a Few Battles, but in End, They Lose War
- Magic: Bush Criticism Is 'Trying to Get Votes'
- SPOTLIGHT: A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL : TAKING A BITE OUT OF EAGLES
- Eagles Take Fake and First Loss, 24-17 : Interconference: Krieg passes for three touchdowns and Chiefs hold on for victory.
- OAK TREE : River Special, Reign Road Turn Lousy Starts Into Great Finishes
- On the Road With a Semi-Hit Single : Pop music: Scottish band Del Amitri's first excursion to the States was done on a shoestring budget. Things are a bit better this time.
- TELEVISION - Oct. 12, 1992
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : DeMent Does Mentors Proud
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Country's Strait His Vintage Self
- MUSIC REVIEW : Slovak Orchestra in Sites Series Opener
- MUSIC REVIEW : A High-Energy 'Home'
- Opening Dates Set for Nicholson Films
- Tim Robbins' Experimental New Project : Radio: Hollywood's hot player turns his writing, directing and performing talents to a satirical drama lampooning Columbus.
- DANCE REVIEWS : Life As a Contact Sport in Marshall's 'Contenders'
- WORLD SCENE : Walker: No Apologies, but . . .
- PRO FOOTBALL : Defensive Victory for Raiders, but Offense Has Stars, Too
- Under the Gun, Miami Stays Undefeated : Interconference: Marino leads Dolphins to winning touchdown as Falcons blow 10-point lead.
- DANCE REVIEWS : Aman Folk Ensemble Returns to L.A. Area
- FESTIVAL REVIEW : Theater Arts Entertaining for Kids at Strauss Ranch
- Grusin Shows His Versatility at Le Cafe
- Price Hike on Classical Recordings Is a Bad Idea
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 12, 1992
- Slater Is Runner-Up to England's Potter in Surfing at Japan
- Gull Defense Halts Roadrunners
- Cowboys Come Back Strong, 27-0 : Interconference: Dallas rebounds from loss to Philadelphia by limiting Seattle to 62 yards.
- Booth's 73 Wins Edgewood Classic
- U.S. Men's Volleyball Team Defeated
- Miscellany
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : AMERICAN LEAGUE NOTES : Stewart Gives His Word: 'I'll Do My Job'
- NHL ROUNDUP : Sweeney Stays Hot for Sabres
- Iliescu Favored in Romania Vote
- Rabin Vows 'All Necessary Measures' to Quell Unrest : Israel: Prime minister also moves to meet prisoners' demands, wins suspension of two-week hunger strike.
- Clinton Endorsed by Washington Post : Media: It says he offers 'stronger hope for the future.' But the Detroit News says Bush is the better choice.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: COLUMBUS
- NEWS ANALYSIS : CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Seymour Fails to Make a Name for Himself
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- A SPECIAL REPORT: COLUMBUS
- A Violent Confrontation Ends Man's Colorful Life : Raid: Reclusive millionaire Don Scott was killed by a drug task force looking for marijuana plants at his ranch. The search came up empty; his lawyer says a wrongful death lawsuit will be filed.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: COLUMBUS
- 'Green' Issue Fades Out in Senate Races
- Red Cross Plans Big Evacuation From Sarajevo
- Protesters Stop Mock Landing of Columbus : Activism: Boat is turned away in San Francisco. Egg-throwing demonstrators disrupt parade; 40 arrested.
- Projections Give Iliescu Victory
- 2 Chemicals Linked to Miscarriages
- O.C.'s 5-Man Contingent Laments 102nd Congress : Politics: Republican congressmen criticize scandals and failure to cope with growing federal budget deficit.
- Rich and Famous
- FRANCISCO G. SADA, President, Wisdom Import Sales Co. Inc.
- When Inflation Is Factor, Stocks Do Better Under GOP
- Glut Has New Zealand's Kiwi Producers Reeling : Agriculture: Foreign competition has left the fruit rotting on the vine in the country that popularized it.
- Jury Acquits 'Cross City Five'
- For Gypsies, No Place to Call Home : Ethnic tension: The refugees being repatriated from Germany face an unfriendly reception in Romania.
- Andrew Dealt a New Blow to the Fragile Everglades : Environment: Hurricane splintered trees and uprooted lives, but national park faces everyday threats.
- CAMPAIGN DATELINE / PAUL FELDMAN : A weekly window on the 1992 elections. : Negative Campaign Ads May Be Losing Their Punch
- COLUMN ONE : Jesuits Have Will, but Seek Way : Beset by dwindling membership, the 450-year-old order is struggling with how to pursue its mission in an ever more secular world.
- Drama, Hype Collide on Set in St. Louis
- Georgian Vote Shows Support for Shevardnadze
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Perot Folksy, Clinton in Focus, Bush Confident : Debate: President fails to strike lightning. Democrat sounds studied but steady. Quick wit aids Texas tycoon.
- Changes Seen as Inmates' Racial Brawls Escalate
- Fans Celebrate Viking's Discovery
- Edwin G. Roberts; Ex-Store Executive
- Dominicans, Sadly, Find It's a New World
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- '92 POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE : How Business Views the Election
- SECURITIES
- When Beady Eyes Help Sell Autos
- Market in Problem Loans Developing : Banking: Companies are forming to match buyers and sellers of loans held by failed thrifts and others.
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 12, 1992
- Columbus Promotions Becalmed by Lack of Interest
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 12, 1992
- TRANSPORTATION
- AUSTRALIA
- Top Executives Think Growth Will Be Slow : Economy: It will be 2% the last half of this year and 3% next year, they say. Most fret about a Clinton victory.
- A Healthy Way to Manage Health Care Costs : Aerotest employee's success in developing a self-insured plan at the Irvine firm has led him to start his own consulting business.
- What to Weigh in Picking Mutual Fund Family
- 'Nothing But Blue Skies' by Thomas McGuane
- Black and White TV
- Fraud Scheme was not a Case of Engineering
- HOPING FOR A RUTHLESS EXPERIENCE
- Encinitas Politics
- Road Memories of Route 66
- Black and White TV
- One Vote for Ban on Flights
- Bush Versus Ice-T
- The Transformational Power of Multimedia
- Defending Police in Fatal Shooting
- New Aquarium
- Facts Should Rule Fate of Eucalyptuses
- Candidate Polling
- Let's Stop Cutting to the Police Chase
- News Answer Is Wrong
- Road Memories of Route 66
- Absentee Writer
- No Respect for Schools
- The Public Interest and Private Property
- Hubbard Suit
- A Contradiction?
- Sophisticates, Too, Need Sleep
- Sing a Song of Penury
- Cost of Advice Is No Longer 'Peanuts'
- The Games Children Play in Hospitals
- We All Add to Traffic
- English, Shukovsky Respond
- Vote on Toll Road
- Why Copters Are There
- A SOAR WINNER
- RABAN ON CLINTON
- Other Factors Shape Housing Loan Gap
- Encinitas Politics
- MOTHER OF NONE
- A Cage Is a Cage Is . . .
- WELCOME BACK, MARGO AND FAMILY
- Encinitas Politics
- Card Comments
- 'At Large' on Judge
- Road Memories of Route 66
- New Wine From the Grapes of...
- Defending Police in Fatal Shooting
- At 47, Not Yet Ready for Social Security
- Another Hidden Tax
- Driving Home Points About the Elderly
- OFF-CENTERPIECE : MOVIES : A Sneak Peek Into the, <i> uh</i> , Lives of 'Addams Family II'
- STARRY NIGHT: When the new celebrity-owned nightclub...
- Uniform Treatment : Are Policewomen Still Battling Harassment? O.C. Rookies and Veterans Disagree : UNIFORM: Policemen Had 'Benevolent Tolerance' for Pioneering Women
- ELECTIONS / 23RD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Campaign Fueled by Racial Charges
- Along Africa's West and South Coasts : In winter, a few ships put in at ports in Senegal, Gambia, Namibia and, now, South Africa.
- FROM SEWER TO SHINING SEA : Let No Sludge Go to Waste, or What's a Government Loophole For?
- THE OUTSIDERS : With Its Exhibit 'Parallel Visions,' the County Museum Validates a Controversial Genre--the Art of the Insane
- AIR WARS: John Wayne Airport is busier...
- NO MELTDOWN: Ice-T has been warning people...
- FOOTLOOSE : Light-Hearted Koblenz a Baroque German Delight : City at confluence of Rhine and Moselle rivers erupts in festival during fall grape harvest.
- It's Not Melrose, It's TJ : A Shop 'n' Rock Weekend in a Changing Tijuana, Mexico
- The Mind of the President : In Making Policy, George Bush Relies on a Group of Comfortable Managers and Shies Away From Grand Ideas
- TIME MACHINE: Here's the latest from the...
- DREAM REVIVED: When the Orange Coast College...
- Opponents Attack Dreier's Record on Debates
- COLUMN ONE : Donations Flood a Loophole : 'Soft money' giving to political parties is on the rise, skirting Watergate-era rules designed to end influence buying. Big donors have a lot at stake in Congress.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Debate Splits Apart Seymour, Feinstein
- Accuracy of Bush, Clinton Accusations Varies : Politics: Some charges stick, but both sides are guilty of stretching the truth on some issues.
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : We don't know much about art, but this sculpture is pure trash.
- Molina Wrestles With Running for Mayor : Politics: She says she will decide in November whether to remain a county supervisor. The Latino standard-bearer is the front-runner in early opinion polls.
- EASTSIDE : Azteca Director Has Her Backers
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Ladyhawke (KCOP Sunday at 6 p.m.), an...
- Suit Claims Deputies Beat Woman During Arrest : Courts: Former X-ray technician is suing officers for $2.7 million after being found not guilty of attacking them.
- Clinton 'Simply Doesn't Tell the Truth,' Quayle Charges : Politics: He attacks the Democrat's integrity over statements on anti-war protests and the draft, but says Vietnam opposition wasn't unpatriotic.
- What History Forgot : 'SURVIVING COLUMBUS' TELLS THE STORY OF PUEBLO INDIANS THROUGH THEIR OWN VOICES
- MID-CITY : Chief Williams to Attend Reception
- ELECTIONS / 29TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Robbins Still Hopeful Despite Waxman's Edge
- Students in the Baldwin Park and Azusa...
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Investments Put Feinstein at Risk of Conflict
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- VOICES : Issue: The Tenure of Mayor Tom Bradley
- 'It's Not a Game' : Revised Training Takes Marines Into Real-Life Locales
- Baldwin Park : Metrolink Rail Station
- 4 Pasadena Students Have Roles in Opera Production
- A Little Girl of the '90s Puts Her Parents on Orange Alert
- Raunchy Sex Phone Lines a Hit in Spain
- A Place for Every Traveler in New York City Hotels : New and renovated Manhattan lodgings appeal to families, romantics or both.
- FICTION
- STYLE : FALL HOME DESIGN : SITTING ON TOP OF THE WORLD
- Little Brother : BUFFALO NICKEL, <i> By Floyd Salas (Arte Publico Press: $19.95; 347 pp.)</i>
- ON-RAMP : Prelude to a Claim
- CITY CULTURE : Out of This World
- Santa Monica College Candidates Forum Set
- TV Discovers Columbus
- Veterans View Draft Issue With Sympathy, Not Anger
- South Pasadena : Orange Blossom Tops Azalea
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Seymour Pursues Job as 'Realtor's Senator' : Politics: A landlord and former broker, incumbent has advocated changes that may benefit him. He says portfolio does not get in the way of his convictions.
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Florida Rebuilding Rules Stir Up Storm of Anger : Recovery: Some workers complain that regulations interfere with reconstruction. Others say officials aren't doing enough to prevent rip-offs.
- RABAN ON CLINTON
- San Gabriel Valley : 4 Area Cities to Be Honored
- Stevie (Bravo Sunday at 5 p.m., again...
- Still Joyful Despite Pain of Alzheimer's
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Mansion Impossible? : Be It Ever So Narrow, the Bushes' Houston Lot <i> Could </i> House a Residence Fit for an Ex-President
- JOHN PALMER: Cha$ing After the Campaign
- Playa Vista Plan's Impact
- 'Baby Jessica' Adapts to Living Normal Life as a First-Grader : Anniversary: Five years ago, nation turned its eyes toward toddler's rescue from 22-foot-deep, 8-inch-wide Texas water well.
- TV's Bumpy Campaign Trail
- Family Neighborhood in Urban Setting : Windsor Village: Feeling for close-knit area goes beyond streets and houses to embrace a heritage.
- Publisher or Pamphleteer?
- Garden Conference at Pierce College
- Everybody Is an Expert on 'Geraldo'
- A Political Feast
- Rewards of Somalia Relief Work Deeply Personal
- A parent symposium on gangs will be...
- Pipeline Blast Kills Worker
- LITTLE TOKYO : Merchants Seek Police Substation
- It Was the Last Squawk--Man Throttles Parrot
- BALDWIN HILLS : Exams, Counseling at Family Center
- VOLLEYBALL : Roosevelt Girls Rule
- Monrovia : 'Cash for Trash' Winners
- Happy She's Left the Gang Behind : ARETHA JOSHUA
- FICTION
- Simple, Cozy Swiss Hotels And Passes for Rail Travel
- THE FABER BOOK OF GAY SHORT FICTION...
- Budget Lodging Is Available in Fiji. : Several private hotels offer low-cost beds through auspices of New Zealand hostel group.
- The Commerce of Combat : HONORED AND BETRAYED: Irangate, Covert Affairs, and the Secret War in Laos, <i> By Richard Secord with Jay Wurts (Wiley: $24.95; 405 pp.)</i>
- New Law to Make FHA Loan Available to More Buyers
- TRAVEL INSIDER : Hotel, Cruise Discounts Await Reunion-goers : Groups: Planning a family gathering? A guarantee of more business can get you special treatment in return. Resorts and dude ranches are also popular choices.
- S. Bernardino CountyALTA LOMA: Phase 1 of...
- Champ Scores One for Family
- Full-Court Press : High-Density Detached Homes for the Mid-Income Family
- Sticker Shock : High New Car Costs Drive Consumers to Buy Used Vehicles
- Using Psychology to Make Economic Predictions : Commerce: Elliott Wave theorists say cycles of public optimism and pessimism help them forecast market and other trends.
- One Issue That Bush and Clinton Won't Touch : Bailout: Experts say another wave of bank and thrift failures looms after Election Day. For different reasons, neither candidate wants to talk about it.
- Assessing Responsibility for Condo Roof Damage
- UP IN THE MORNING: Vermont Farm Families...
- Get Real : NOTHING BUT BLUE SKIES, <i> By Thomas McGuane (Houghton Mifflin/Seymour Lawrence: $21.95; 349 pp.)</i>
- Get in Shape for Downhill Vacation : It can take two to three months to get your muscles conditioned for skiing, experts say.
- Return to Childhood Home Helps Adults 'Untangle Any Knots in Ourselves'
- Course Will Explore Real Estate Contracts
- Through Monastery and Village in Sikkim : Ancient Buddhist Rituals Still Guide Daily Life in India's Himalayan Gateway to Tibet
- RESTAURANTS : THE WINE LIST