- Crimes Reported to the LAPD
- Ventura Council Calls for Resignation of Starr
- WESTMINSTER : Closure Urged for Midway City School
- World IN BRIEF : BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA : Death From Hunger Feared for Children
- BOOK REVIEW : Bad-Boy Tale Hardly Works : HELLO DARLING, ARE YOU WORKING? <i> by Rupert Everett,</i> Morrow, $20; 240 pages
- Concours d'Elegance Benefit Is Classic
- Bush Signs Spending Bill for Capital
- Judges Opt Not to Vote on Gay Bias Proposal : Ethics: State association plans further study of a change in its code that would forbid membership in private groups that discriminate against homosexuals.
- Kuwait's Elite Electorate Feasts on New Democracy : Persian Gulf: Party atmosphere greets voters in newest symbol of liberation, but women aren't invited.
- Twins, Grandma? She's Pregnant Pioneer : Medicine: In first for fertilization program, 53-year-old expects double birth.
- 'Elite' Festival Battles Censorship
- Insider : Clinton's Tough China Talk Keeps Diplomats Guessing : Candidate's adviser denies promising a softer position in visit to Beijing
- Toll in Dutch Air Disaster May Reach 250
- Free Prostate Exams Help Detect Cancer
- High Court to Hear Haitian Refugee Case : Law: The justices open a new session. They will rule on whether the U.S. can intercept and return boat people without a hearing.
- General Dynamics Sells a Third San Diego Unit : Aerospace: Purchaser says it has no plans to eliminate jobs or move Electronics Division.
- 'Weird' Year in Politics Leads Bush Down Unusual Paths
- The Family Nurse : Medicine: Mary Jones, who diagnoses diseases and issues prescriptions, is one of the state's few nurse practitioners. If organized nursing has its way, there will be more.
- County to Buy 15 Rail Cars From Sumitomo : Green Line: Transit panel returns to Japanese-owned firm despite uproar that canceled earlier contract.
- Train Tracking : 2 Keep Meticulous Logs on Ventura Rail Traffic
- CHATSWORTH : Woman, 70, Killed Crossing Street
- Phone Bank Volunteers Honored for Riot Work : Involvement: 25 who staffed assistance lines heard heart-rending stories of personal loss. They offered advice and comfort. 'A lot of people needed to talk,' one says.
- Deportation Hearings Held at Jail Under New Program : Courts: INS and L.A. county try to speed expulsion of immigrants convicted of crimes. Civil rights advocates decry the action.
- 'Inside Edition' Crew Banned From Trial
- Countywide : Women Voter Panel to Discuss the Ballot
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Crews Begin Release of Sterile Medflies
- Infant Mortality Rate Falls 13% in County : Health: Officials attribute the significant decline for 1990 to better prenatal care for the poor. The drop is most dramatic for African-American babies, who still die in infancy more frequently than whites.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : City Budget Forum to Be Held Tonight
- VAN NUYS : Ex-Headmaster Sues School, Charges Racism
- (A) Yes (B) Maybe (C) What?
- The LAPD's Unaddressed 'Problems' : Most of the officers that the Christopher report cited for excessive force are still on the job
- Countywide : Agencies to Provide Programs on AIDS
- VAN NUYS : Wachs Declares Mayoral Candidacy
- Picketers Protest $12-Million Renewal Project
- Stephen Yost, Aide to District Attorney, Dies at 44
- LOS ANGELES : Panel Puts Off Discussion on CRA Fund Transfer
- ANAHEIM : Junkyard's Waste Pile Being Removed
- CASTAIC : 23 Inmates Hurt in Latest Brawl at Jail
- Lawsuit Filed Against City in Big Sewage Spill
- DAILY 3
- Clinics Offer Free Vaccinations : Medicine: Health officials and private groups are sponsoring the weekend immunization effort because only half of preschool-age children are fully protected.
- Rehab Center Plan Now Divides Neighbors
- Exhibit Features U.S. Space Program
- Woman Found Slain
- Man Shot, Wounded in Santa Ana Alley
- Hearing Delayed in Appeal by Fired Newport Female Officer
- SAN DIEGO : 4 Men Robbed; One Shot in Hip
- Street of Unfulfilled Dreams : Million-Dollar Showcase Homes Still Stand Vacant
- BUENA PARK : Fire Officials Get Tough With Motels
- Coping With Election '92 : Voters face bewildering array of candidates and initiatives
- Flag Flies Over L.A. in Support of Sarajevo
- AIDS Activists Vow to Expand Needle Exchange : Health: Action by San Diego group is in response to governor's veto of a bill to legalize such programs.
- Countywide : Museum Grants for Art Projects Offered
- A Major Step : Police Begin Walking Foot Beats in Koreatown
- SIMI VALLEY : Killer of Drunken Transient Gets 16 Years to Life
- BUENA PARK : Library Will Hold Candidate Forum
- TIJUANA : Emergency Water Going to Mexico
- LOS ANGELES : Central Jail Escapee Turns Himself In
- Second Suit Charges Bias at School : Van Nuys: Former headmaster says he was fired because the institution's owner thought he was black.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Council May Permit Lifeguard Citations
- Laguna Beach Unified School District
- COUNTYWIDE : Ex-Waiter Linked to 'Baby Face' Holdups
- ROSEMEAD : Public's Help Sought in Finding Murder Suspect
- Distortions Dominate Jewish Life : Renewal: The essence of Judaism is at variance with the institutions of Jewish life.
- A Daemon Sucker-Punches Us--and the Pope : Protest: What was Sinead O'Connor telling us by ripping up the pontiff's picture on 'Saturday Night Live'?
- U.S. Targets Prior Acts of 3 Officers : King case: Prosecutors hope to bolster position by using examples of misconduct by Koon, Powell and Briseno.
- Pro Hockey
- Off the Field, Allen Plays Important Role : Raiders: Although he takes no credit, his teammates say he served as inspirational leader.
- Pro Basketball
- Clinton Says Yes--Sort Of : With reservations, he endorses the North American Free Trade Agreement
- LOS ANGELES AIRPORT : Airport Panel to Look Within Ranks for Chief
- SANTA PAULA : Rezoning of Mobile Home Park OKd
- Lawyer Sam Spital to Pay $1.8 Million to Settle Suit : Advertising: Action alleged that Spital's firm, which advertises heavily on TV, falsely claimed client was insane after botching an injury lawsuit.
- Daniel B. Grady, 16-Year Trustee of Community Colleges, Dies at 70
- Walker, Eagle Defense Run Over Cowboys, 31-7
- Time Off Was Runner's Break for the Finish
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Four Stakes Wins Don't Dispel Pain
- Basketball
- Basketball
- Gunmen Hold Up Supermarket in Buena Park; 2 Suspects Arrested
- San Diego : CHP Clamps Down on Freeway Speeders
- COSTA MESA : Free OCC Workshop on Student Transfers
- Spear Plans Divestiture to Focus on Annuities
- Terminal Freezers Adds Oxnard Warehouse Space
- Underwriters Reinsurance Co. in Woodland Hills has...
- 320-Unit Apartment Complex in Fullerton Sold to Brea Firm
- SECURITIES
- Carlyle Group to Acquire General Dynamics Unit
- Check Options Before Buying Dental Plan
- COLUMN ONE : A Legacy on Court, in Court : The death of Hank Gathers reverberates in legal circles and in the sports world 2 1/2 years after his sudden collapse. No verdict was ever rendered on the tragedy's cause.
- Perot Vows to Fight 'Character Assassination' at Debates : Politics: Independent candidate says he will try to keep forums focused on economic issues. His efforts could cause problems for Bush.
- Eddie Kendricks; Temptations Singer
- House Approves New U.S. Water Distribution Bill : Legislation: Seymour vows to fight measure when it comes for a vote in the Senate. Governor and farmers also oppose provisions that allow diversion of supplies from Central Valley Project.
- San Diego Sheriff, FBI Probe Migrant Beatings
- Boxer a Risk-Taker Who Challenges Status Quo
- The Family Nurse : Medicine: Mary Jones, who diagnoses diseases and issues prescriptions, is one of the state's few nurse practitioners. If organized nursing has its way, there will be more.
- To Catch a Cable Thief : Television: Bootleg hookups have cost local operators millions of dollars. They are hoping stronger enforcement will slow piracy.
- Citicorp's President Quits Unexpectedly
- Susan Hollander has been promoted to vice...
- Marriott to Split Into 2 Firms, Shift Debt Load : Strategy: The hotel management and franchise business will be separated from hotel and retirement properties.
- Bush Veto Fails for 1st Time; Cable Rates Bill Passed : Legislation: Margin for override is 74-25 in Senate, 308-114 in House. Bill requires government to set maximum rates for basic television subscriber service.
- Clinton Finds Florida Is Warmer These Days : Campaign: Democrats usually could expect a chilly reception in GOP territory. But the climate has changed.
- Postcript : Orphans Continue to Haunt Romania : 'Ceausecu's children' are more apparent than ever--despite the influx of foreign charity.
- Profile : EC's Trust-Buster Takes Heat : 'You are never really loved if you are a policeman,' Sir Leon Brittan concedes. But he relishes the challenge.
- Possible Interference in Iraq Loan Probe Cited
- Photo Essay : Ancient People Learning New Way of Life in Kenya
- BEIJING : The Succession Question
- THE HUMAN CONDITION / Why We Flirt : When Eyes Meet Across That Crowded Room
- Oxnard Bank Company Lifts Loss Allowance
- Poor Credit Needn't Rule Out Hopes for Real Estate Loan
- SECURITIES
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 6, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 6, 1992
- Pinkerton's Inc. Records 65% Decline in Profits
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 6, 1992
- Kmart Accused of Pumpkin-Face Lift
- Battle Between O.C. Media Rivals Escalates : Newspapers: The Newport News publisher files a police complaint accusing the Daily Pilot of defrauding advertisers.
- F2M Inc. of Lancaster obtained a $14-million...
- Teledyne Electronics of Newbury Park won a...
- TECHNOLOGY : Western Digital Stock Rebounds After Wall Street Analysts' Recommendation
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 6, 1992
- Zoo and Sea World Seek to Lure Corporate Groups : Meetings: Business gatherings, although representing a small percentage of income, help tourist attractions weather recession.
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 6, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 6, 1992
- Company Sells 14% of Its California Amplifier Stock
- TransWorld Bank has promoted Diana Jenkins to...
- Nu-Med Defaults on Part of Its Debt
- TRADE
- John M. Seidl will resign as president...
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 6, 1992
- American Pacific's Quarterly Profit Up 6%
- Kelly Roda
- At Long Last, a Monday Everett Can Smile About : Rams: Quarterback completed 20 of 24 passes in encouraging showing despite loss to 49ers.
- Little Stays Same : Game 1: Yes, it is the Braves and Pirates again, but the similarities to last season's NL playoffs nearly end there.
- Broken Rib Certainly No Laughing Matter : UCLA: LaChapelle can't take a deep breath, but receiver says that he still hopes to play against Stanford on Saturday.
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Delpino Will Probably Miss 2-3 Weeks
- Leno Defends Fired 'Tonight' Producer
- Fox's 'Simpsons' Strategy Paying Off
- STAGE
- Soccer Team's Soto Still Seeking His Level
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Donahue: Don't Blame Walker for Loss
- A.J. Gass
- AZTECS NOTEBOOK : Despite Victory, Team Grades Low
- TWO FORGETTABLE BASEBALL SEASONS : What Went Wrong? Sometimes It Was Laughable : Dodgers: During their first last-place finish since 1905, even remembering to wear spikes was a problem.
- His Critics Strike Out : Braves' Pendleton Proves Success of MVP Season Wasn't a Fluke
- 'Long Day's Journey': A Familiar Trip : STAGE REVIEW: Classic drama of family confrontation now runs a little less than three hours but retains its bite.
- Catholics Ask NBC for Apology Over Sinead Act
- Activist and Art Historian : Colonialism: Shifra Goldman, who will lecture at Mesa College, is a rebel against what she sees as European domination.
- FILM REVIEW : A Fragile Forest Is the Focus : OMNIMAX: 'Tropical Rainforest' at Reuben H. Fleet Space Center takes the audience to a different world.
- TV REVIEW : 'Jazz on a Rainy Day' Has a Mix for Purists, Populists
- TELEVISION - Oct. 6, 1992
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Smoke on the Mountain' Relentlessly Pleasant
- Box Office Hasn't Seen the Last of 'Mohicans'
- PREP ROUNDUP : Santa Margarita Defeats Mater Dei in Tennis
- Figure Skating
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 6, 1992
- Names in the News - Oct. 6, 1992
- More UNLV Ties to Fixer Are Indicated : Basketball: Photos show former players' names painted on Perry's court.
- Artistic Director's Creative Differences : Spanish National Ballet Brings Slightly Changed 'Three-Cornered Hat' to Arts Center
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Player Regains Consciousness
- HIGH SCHOOLS : When Talk Covers Helix, Morse, Debate Gets Fierce
- Dow Falls 21.61 in Selloff That Is Broad-Based
- SAS Is Joining One of Bidders for Continental : Airlines: The Scandinavian carrier's hookup with a Houston businessman may lead to a new, higher offer.
- King Nutronics Corp. of Woodland Hills will...
- Fluor Says It Will Not Bid on 2nd DOE Contract : Environment: Analysts suggest that its recent capture of a $2.2-billion Energy Department cleanup would work against the firm in its efforts to secure another.
- Two Overseas Subsidiaries Shut by Alpha Micro
- Pacific Greystone Buys A-M Homes' Operations
- Trouble on Wall St. : Falling Stock Prices Certainly Don't Help Consumer Confidence
- Birkenstocks Set Trends All the Way to Bank
- SIMI VALLEY : Write-In Mayoral Hopeful Files Papers
- OXNARD : Funding Shortage Threatens Foster Children's Tutoring
- OXNARD : Filipino-Americans Endorse Candidates
- ORANGE : Cafe Turns a New Leaf for Workers
- LOS ANGELES : $3 Million Award to Peggy Lee Upheld
- BREA : Planned Fees, Cuts Give Budget Cushion
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Balancing the Gloom With New Jobs
- Murder Defendant Burrus Testifies He Was on Good Terms With Wife : Trial: Judge refuses to allow alleged evidence of homosexual affairs to be used at Burrus' trial on charges he killed his wife.
- Prosecutors Dealt Blow in Murder Trial
- NORWALK : Temple Backers Sue for Right to Build It
- The Force Is With Her : Television: Karla Kay Bair, co-producer of Fox's reality series 'Cops,' researches the show on the streets and in squad cars.
- TELEVISION - Oct. 6, 1992
- 'Long Day's Journey': A Familiar Trip : O.C. Theater: Co-stars Mitchell Ryan and Salome Jens know Eugene O'Neill's work and each other well.
- OPERA REVIEW : The Met Retells Some Old Tales
- MUSIC REVIEW : Smooth Vermeer Veneer : The Chicago-based string quartet opens chamber-music series at Founders Hall with works Webern, Schubert.
- PERFORMANCE REVIEW : Taper's 'Out in Front' Mixes Post-Riot Cultural Furies
- MUSIC
- ART
- Weekend Box Office
- DANCE REVIEW : Cosi-Stefanescu Ballet in a U.S. Premiere at Royce Hall
- TELEVISION - Oct. 6, 1992
- Trio Packs Potent Punch With 'Lulu'
- Names in the News - Oct. 6, 1992
- Figure Skating
- TELEVISION - Oct. 6, 1992
- ART
- Homeless Center Agrees to Help Combat Crime
- Countywide : Ballot Issues Taped for Sight-Impaired
- Names in the News - Oct. 6, 1992
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : USC : Jon McGee Returns to Campus
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Signing Evans an Opportune Move
- Names in the News - Oct. 6, 1992
- Chargers Taking Their Lone Victory in Stride
- Ventura's Healing Takes Time
- Names in the News - Oct. 6, 1992
- PRO FOOTBALL : Attention to Records Helps Everyone
- Yards Add Up at USD on Sporrer's Account : College football: Former El Dorado High running back is 245 yards shy of breaking Torero record of 2,176 yards.
- Gwynn Surgery Finds Problem
- Nearly 40 Years Later, This Fan Remains Bitter
- Auto Racing
- Without Gretzky, Kings Rely on Youth, Intensity : Hockey: After a dull season, new coach Melrose works to instill up-tempo play and enthusiasm.
- Baseball
- Padres Dropping Monday From Broadcast Team
- NFL Thrown for Loss in Two Legal Cases
- Suddenly, Rams' Everett Doesn't Dread Monday : Pro football: His play in near-miss against San Francisco 49ers reminds of the way things used to be.
- Dominguez Hills Is Shying Away From 'R' Word
- Suit Over Police Sweep of S.F. Gay Area Settled
- U.S. Supreme Court Rejects County Death Penalty Cases : Jurisprudence: Both murder convictions relied on testimony of wounded victims who survived. A prosecutor says the appeals process is far from over.
- Drop Ramp Linking Car-Pool Lane With Overpass to Open
- 2 Cling to Life After Crash
- Obituaries - Oct. 6, 1992
- Laurie Anders; Retired Actress
- San Diego : UCSD Lab to Aid Earthquake Study
- Barrett Better Off Ignored
- Abortion Stand Was Misstated
- Barrett Better Off Ignored
- American Jews and the GOP
- Name: William MeurerCompany: Green Motor Works Inc.,...
- Mark O'Meara won the Tokai Classic by...
- Lessons in the Ashes
- AIDS Walk
- American Jews and the GOP
- Oxnard Police Behave Badly
- Small Businesses, Home Schooling
- Small Businesses, Home Schooling
- After Years of Phenomenal Success, Top Managers Are Struggling to Close a Wall St. Confidence . . .GAP
- American Jews and the GOP
- Henry Kissinger
- Looking Ahead
- American Jews and the GOP
- Small Businesses, Home Schooling
- Bush Gains in Battle to Sustain Cable Rate Veto : Legislation: But President, in uphill struggle, needs 4 more votes to avert embarrassing defeat in Senate today.
- Wachs Says He Will Run for Mayor
- Jet Crash Torches Dutch High Rises : Disaster: Police fear as many as 200 dead after an Israeli cargo plane slams into pair of Amsterdam apartment buildings. Sabotage of the 747 is discounted.
- Library Cuts Closing Books on Orange County Readers : Finances: Fiscal constraints mean reduced hours and fewer bestsellers as the economy sends in more patrons seeking information on jobs or cheaper entertainment.
- Ludington Bequest to Santa Barbara Museum
- TV Reviews : 'Desperate Choices': A Family Divided
- TELEVISION - Oct. 5, 1992
- Art Doesn't Wait to Start Healing Process
- CSUF Singer Takes Honors
- VIDEO REVIEW : 'Erotica' Shocker: It's a Repeat
- CBS Blocks 'Angel Street'
- Q&A; WITH DAVID WEBB PEOPLES : A Reluctant Hollywood Hero
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 5, 1992
- TV Reviews : PBS Reports on 4th Amendment
- JAZZ REVIEWS : Saxophonist Cal Bennett Plays It Cool at Mucho Gusto
- Gold Medal Series Set at Ambassador
- Pop : Mijares Shows Off His Versatility
- Finnish Series Opens With a Bombshell
- DANCE REVIEW : Lyon Opera Ballet Presents a Dollhouse 'Cinderella'
- Pop : Mary-Chapin Carpenter Plays It Her Way at Wiltern Theatre
- Fluor Corp, IRVINE
- Software's Symantec Weathers Stormy Seas : Technology: A suit and criminal investigation related to hiring a manager from a rival are the latest problems.
- A SNAPSHOT OF THE ASSEMBLY RACES
- President of Judges Unit Raps Bar Assn. : Judiciary: He says the lawyers failed to fight legislative moves to slash the Supreme Court's budget, allowing themselves to be muzzled by politicians.
- Clinton Insists on New Accords in Trade Treaty
- A SPECIAL REPORT: GETTING AROUND
- Gunfire Seriously Injures 2 in Convenience Store
- Carousel Spins Pledge of Hope : Children's Diabetes Foundation Benefits as Davises Again Deliver a Celebrity Mega-Event
- COLUMN ONE : Punditry at Your Fingertips : When it's time for a quote on state politics, reporters tend to call the same dozen or so analysts. It's not a diverse group, and some are known to pull their punches.
- Searching for Clues in the Maze of Life : Empathetic or neurotic? Novelist Michael Petracca is the first to admit that he--and his protagonist--find lots of ways to look at the world.
- 11th-Hour Talks Break Off; Union Set to Strike USAir
- NEWS ANALYSIS : 3 Battle Plans Prepared for 3-Way Debate Tournament
- EL CAJON : Inmate in Jail Found Hanged
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Platform : Immigrants on Voting: 'Americans Can Stand Up and Speak' : SOPHAT PHAN, 47, Cambodia / <i> Office manager, Santa Ana; U.S. and Cambodian citizen</i>
- SOUTH KOREA
- THE PHILIPPINES
- SOUTH KOREA
- ARTHUR PERRONE, Partner, Eureka Management Team
- Japan Trying to Cope With Worker Glut : Economy: Lifetime employment policies prevent large firms from laying off during hard times, so they're seeking other solutions.
- Stock Mutuals Back in Black, but Future Cloudy
- Software Guru Bill Gates Tops 'Richest' List : Wealth: Microsoft's founder is worth $6.3 billion, Forbes says. Entertainment mogul John Kluge is ranked second.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Chip Firms' Japan Gains Are a Coup : Technology: U.S. companies' market share rose during hard times. The question is: Can the progress continue?
- OCCUPATION: COURT REPORTER
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 5, 1992
- Who's Hot, Who's Not
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Lack of Warning on Tornadoes Probed
- Good News at Unity : For Carl Bean, Rejection by His Childhood Church Pointed the Way to a New Ministry
- Still Shaken : Aftershocks Are Terrifying Reminder in Yucca Valley
- Brazil Activists Say Prison Raid Was a Massacre
- A SPECIAL REPORT: GETTING AROUND
- CAMPAIGN DATELINE / PAUL FELDMAN : A window on the California elections. : A Land of Landslides for Senate Candidates
- 4 Western Aid Flights Reach Sarajevo; More Due Today
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : CALIFORNIA SOUTHERN BAPTIST : Wilson's 'Rights' Are Wrong
- COUNTYWIDE : Schools Honor 100 Years of Pledge
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Platform : Immigrants on Voting: 'Americans Can Stand Up and Speak' : ADELA POZA, 44, El Salvador / <i> House cleaner, North Hollywood</i>
- Obituaries - Oct. 5, 1992
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Second Opinion / COMMENTARY FROM OTHER NEWSPAPERS : LA OPINION : Mayor Bradley Made the Correct Decision
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Getting Answers : What's the Law Against Noise?