- Hornaday Chases First Southwest Tour Title
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : NORTHWEST VALLEY CONFERENCE
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rodgers Says Trade Might Be Answer
- FULLERTON : Prepare Minorities, Institutions Urged
- Opposition to Frozen Sushi in Japan Thaws : Trade: Japanese officials say they won't stop an Escondido food processor from exporting the fast-food product, but the sushi must meet food regulations.
- Human Rights Groups Protest Alleged Abuses in S. Korea
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Trainer Jackson to Have Eye on Vosburgh
- DeLucca Helps Marina Beat Oilers, 27-13
- Kochel Charged in Sex Case : Crime: Ventura coach's relationship with student began when she was 15, district attorney's office says.
- Suit Contends Robbins' '78 Insurance Bill Cost Millions : Courts: The class action contends that the legislation was the result of bribes and illegal political influence. It seeks unspecified damages and a cut in rates.
- Maggie Robinson; Subject of 'Maggie's American Dream'
- SANTA PAULA : Brother Pleads Not Guilty in Shootings
- NEWHALL : Victim Identified as Northridge Man
- The Rev. S. Huw Anwyl will give...
- Don't Make Us Laugh : Stations try to justify Saturday cartoons as "educational programming"
- VAN NUYS : Lawsuit Charges Robbins, Associate With Racketeering
- Spate of Attacks Show Youth Vulnerability
- BREA : School Peer Counseling Wins Praise
- Countywide : 3 Days Left to Register to Vote
- BUENA PARK : Three Suspects Held After Bank Robbery
- PLAYING SUPER LOTTO
- High-Tech Method Has 53-Year-Old Expecting Twins : New Technology Has Grandmother Expecting Twins
- Newport Harbor Barely Holds Off University
- High School Football Spotlight
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Yankees Seeing the Light : Baseball: There is reason for optimism at the end of another long season.
- Sylmar Edges North Hollywood
- USD Shut Out of Final Plans for Candidates' Debate
- Critique Play, Not Theater
- Ben Cooper; TV Log Publisher
- Woman's Death Called Accident
- MOORPARK : Cable Firm to Nearly Double Channels
- The Mystery of L : Deaf Woman Is Found Wandering in Port Hueneme
- Unocal Blamed for Ailments : Environment: Residents who live next to crude-oil processing facility in Huntington Beach say it is the source of health problems.
- MALIBU : Sheriff's Deputies Kill Man During Drug Raid
- High School Football
- Bowden Sings a New Tune for Game Against Miami
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Baerga Has a Historic Night in 8-5 Victory
- Some Motherly Helmet Butts Got Him Going
- CAMARILLO : Pool Will Reopen After Renovations
- Lighting Up the Border
- Little old pooch from Pasadena: "Your Fire...
- Apartment Complex Firebombed; 3 Hurt : Violence: Explosion guts most of a building in Downey and blasts a hole in a house next door. Arson investigators search for clues.
- City Appears to Waver on Plan to Disperse Homeless Services : Downtown: Residents of area near city center fear their neighborhood will remain a dumping ground for the unwanted.
- CORONA DEL MAR : Bergeson Tells Pupils of an Election Lost
- IRVINE : Nudity Ban's Effects on Arts Worry Panel
- IMMIGRATION WATCH : Short Change
- Countywide : Bush OKs Funds for Local Projects
- Lighting Up the Border
- Group Opposes Stereotyping of Muslims : Islam: Tustin organization approaches schoolbook publishing firms over pictures or statements that it finds inaccurate or demeaning.
- Suspensions Rescinded by Anton
- WORKSHOP: The Burbank-Toluca Lake First Church of...
- Errant Gang Bullets Kill 12-Year-Old : Crime: Gunmen were apparently aiming for a teen-ager who dashed into a crowd of children for safety. The youth was also wounded and remains hospitalized.
- Valencia Injects Ethnic Issue in Campaign : Forum: Candidate for Congress stresses that his opponent in the acrimonious 50th District race, Bob Filner, is Jewish.
- Lieutenant Sues Gates Over Criticism on Riot Response : LAPD: The officer says the former chief slandered him by faulting his actions when the unrest broke out.
- SOUTH LOS ANGELES : 3 Children, Trapped by Burglar Bars, Injured in Fire
- Barry M. Caplan; Cantor
- Boy Granted 'Divorce' From Parents
- LOS ANGELES : Judge Throws Out Some of Mudd Mistress's Claims
- Inge Tribute
- Spirituality Fosters Caring, Study Says : Religion: Researchers find that while self-interest is a factor in why people help others, a strong personal relationship with a 'benevolent authority' plays a greater role.
- Rebuilding of Liquor Outlet OKd in Riot Area
- Saving the Treaty and Saving Jobs : Mexico's president says: Let's avoid hysteria
- Roots of Unrest Mirror Ills of 1965, Study Finds : Sociology: Spring disturbance was triggered by inequities that haven't changed, despite a different ethnic mix, says legislative committee.
- Pizza Deliveryman Partially Paralyzed by Asphalt-Hurling Youths
- Paper Fires New Volley in Legal Feud : Courts: Publisher sues presiding judge of Superior Court, charging that he abused his authority by detaining three Metropolitan News-Enterprise workers.
- Obituaries - Oct. 3, 1992
- Jesse Jackson in South L.A. to Generate Voter Power : Politics: He speaks to students at Fremont High and groups of welfare recipients in registration campaign. 'Nobody will save us but us,' he says.
- SIMI VALLEY : Accounts of Accused Priest Are Frozen
- AGOURA : Judge Allows Bail in Investment Fraud
- WEST HILLS : Man Arrested After Brother Fatally Shot
- Turnovers, Lack of Offense Plague Century in Loss to St. Bernard
- Russia Says It Plans to Proceed With Sale of Submarines to Iran
- Council Orders Frozen Iraq Oil Assets Seized
- Ethics Probes Plague Alabama Governor : Grand jury: Inquiries of his use of state jet and campaign funds hurt the unpopular Republican and state's dormant GOP.
- CHP Officer Hurt When Motorcycle Crashes on Ramp
- Jobless Rate Dips; Economy Remains Flat
- In Moscow, English Press Makes News : Media: Newspaper war breaks out between new publications. Their target? Thousands of affluent expatriates.
- L.A. School Budget OKd; Deep Pay Cuts Included
- Italian Police, Leftists Clash Against Backdrop of Strikes
- 1 Million Women Victims of Domestic Violence in '91 : Crime: A Senate panel estimates another 3 million attacks went unreported. Tougher laws are urged.
- Under Pressure, Bush Calls for Bosnian 'No-Fly' Zone : Balkans: U.S. move, which signals a shift in position, could draw Washington and allies closer to conflict.
- Angola's Ruling Party Takes 2-1 Lead in Election
- Third Candidate
- Super-Soaking Stucco Problem Must Be Solved From the Ground Up
- Missile Probe Points to Human Error
- Teledyne, Official Accused of Fraud; Settlement Offered
- Woman Hospitalized After Car, School Bus Plunge Off I-10
- Mexican Laborers Beaten in Attack on Alpine Camp
- Brazil's Vice President Takes Over, Draws Fire for Choice of Minister
- Wilson Uses Democrats' Turf to Push Workers' Comp Plan
- Clinton Commercial Rips Bush Tax Pledge
- Light Rain Helps Crews Gain on El Dorado Forest Fire
- The Original Jet Set : Pioneer Pilots Return to Edwards to Mark 50 Years Since Historic Flight
- SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS : Deputies Shoot, Kill Man in Raid at Home
- Voter Registration Deadline Nears
- Acosta, Young Trade Barbs as Race Heats Up : Campaign: Santa Ana councilman has been criticized for comments he reportedly made to gang members and is being accused of trying to win mayoral contest by creating racial strife.
- Church Program Benefits Homeless
- It's the Time of Year for Flu Immunizations
- Obituaries - Oct. 3, 1992
- NORTHRIDGE : Driver Gets 2 Years in Fatal Accident
- GARDENING : Hybridizers Compete in Iris Sweepstakes
- Wash, Sand and Seal to Get a Finer Wood Finish
- Top Picks for O.C. Gardens
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 3, 1992
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- TV Network Aims at a Moving Target
- Boy Granted 'Divorce' From Parents
- AIRLINES
- Koll Management Fails to Buy Tishman West : Mergers: Balcor Co. of Chicago steps in to buy the remainder of Los Angeles-based real estate manager, scuttling plans by the Newport Beach-based company.
- Bush Expected to Veto Cable Regulation Bill : Television: President courts Republican defectors in effort to keep alive perfect string of vetoes. Democrats could reap significant political benefits with successful override.
- Japan Weighs Future of U.S. Sushi Imports
- The Houston Rockets signed unrestricted free agent...
- CSUN Attempts to Utilize Talent of Linebackers
- Miller's Field Goals Help Laguna Hills Stop San Clemente
- Sunny Hills Wins on Native Soil : High schools: After victory in Canada, Lancers return to U.S. and defeat Mission Viejo, 13-0.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Matchup Loses Some of Its Luster
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : HIGH DESERT LEAGUE
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Colbert Takes Lead; Trevino Drops Out
- The Times' Top 10 Football Teams
- El Toro Ties Up No. 1 Eisenhower : High schools: Unheralded Chargers stun Eagles, 14-14, with two late defensive efforts.
- Canyon Still Unbeaten After 34-7 Victory Over Winless Magnolia
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Former Sea King Carries Cal Past Irvine
- Not Perfect Enough : Twenty Years Ago, the Dolphins Were on Their Way to the NFL's Only Unbeaten Season--but They Still Aren't Considered the Best Team Ever
- Late Field Goal Lifts Crespi Over Rival Notre Dame, 17-14
- Watters Is Gaining Ground for 49ers : NFL: Running back attributes his success to training hard during rehabilitation.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Jazzing Hi to Return in Sprint
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : In the Avocado League
- Los Amigos' Chance to Win Sails Wide Right
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Leyland Chooses Jackson for Game 2
- The New Jersey Nets announced the signing...
- Ornelas Helps Saddleback Get Past Woodbridge
- CS Fullerton Prepares for Nevada Offense
- Arizona's Near Upset Has Made UCLA Wary
- Jurisprudence
- Newbury Park Remains Hot, 28-7
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : In other Valley Pac-8 Conference openers:
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Behind Baker's Two Touchdowns, Helix Overwhelms No. 4 Point Loma
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Baerga Has a Historic Night in 8-5 Victory
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Young Expected to Be Activated
- TODAY'S COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Welker Proves You Can Go Home Again
- Mater Dei Does It All During 37-0 Romp Over St. Francis
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Cougars' Hibbs Returns Blocked Kick for Victory
- Sporrer Nears USD Mark, but Who's Counting?
- Angels Shine in 6-3 Win : Baseball: Langston strikes out a season-high 13 and rookie Williams has four hits in victory over Rangers.
- Morris Powers Blue Jays : AL East: He earns 21st victory as Toronto clinches at least a tie for the division title by beating Tigers, 8-7.
- Miscellany
- Pacifica Rolls Over Bolsa Grande, 29-0
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Rancho Alamitos Rips Through Another Foe
- Irvine's Prodan Wins Singles Title in Seniors Tennis
- HARNESS RACING : $500 Mare Is Foe for Peace Corps
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Top-Ranked Esperanza Rolls to 51-0 Victory
- LOS ALAMITOS : Brilliant Colors Sets Record Pace
- Injuries, Losses Mount In the Padres' Final Days
- Freed Hostage Terry Anderson Resigns From Job as Journalist
- Workers, Police Clash in Japan After Aid Halt
- Ex-Prostitute Set Table for Mudd's Girls : Palimony: The multimillionaire's girl Friday testifies she kept the mistresses' gifts in a room called 'Fort Knox.'
- Inspired Works : Culture: Sheila Lichacz's paintings have Christian themes that praise the glory of her creator. Hers is an independent voice on the contemporary scene.
- Magistrate Denies Bail to Four Suspected Drug-Ring Members
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Record Sand Castle Goes Against Grain
- VENTURA : Church Schedules Program on Racism
- OXNARD : High School District Cuts 18 Positions
- DEFENSE : Myanmar Gears Up for Offensive : Ethnic groups are target. New weapons strengthen military's hand.
- CIA Official Pleads Guilty in Fraud Case : Conspiracy: Joseph P. Romello is accused of scheming with others to steal about $1.2 million in agency funds. The inquiry is continuing.
- COLUMN ONE : Gunfire in the Garden of Eden : Hard-pressed Shiite rebels battle Saddam Hussein in the marshes of southern Iraq. Reeds hide the fighters, but troops 'know from our voice in the night where we are.'
- Gorbachev's Travel Limited Until He Testifies
- Vatican Condemns Forcible Repatriations of Refugees
- Boy Granted 'Divorce' From Parents
- Decree Gives Russians a Chance to Become Landowners : Reform: Yeltsin gives go-ahead for auction of state-held property. But critics say the average farmer won't benefit.
- Watkins Plans to Step Down as Bush's Secretary of Energy
- Costumed Robbers Flee Bank in Painted Van
- State Should Learn to Live With Medflies, Experts Say : Agriculture: They call eradication efforts a waste, urge that other ways be found to protect produce industry.
- Clinton Works Over Bush's Record on Jobs During Midwestern Swing : Politics: Democratic nominee uses new unemployment figures to attack the President. He complains that GOP's new TV ad is 'blatantly false.'
- Senator Says Inmate Was Isolated to Quiet Quayle Drug Allegations
- L.A. Leaders
- Dow Plunges 53.76 to a Six-Month Low : Jobs Report, Lack of Fed Action on Interest Rates Rattle Market
- Dow Plunges 53.76 to a Six-Month Low : Stock Mutual Funds Gain in 3rd Quarter
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 3, 1992
- C-17 Suffers Wing Damage in Tests : Aerospace: Troubles continue for McDonnell's military cargo jet program. Analysts say the company may be forced to take another charge against earnings.
- Home Work Rules
- Collector's Items : Owner of Mediterranean Mansion in Laguna Beach Indulges International Tastes With Room-by-Room Themes
- HOME OFFICE : Businesses Are Guided by Zoning Regulations, Common Sense
- Throw Caution to the Wind With Yard Shielded From Santa Anas
- Perot's Top Economic Adviser Switches to Clinton Campaign : Politics: White joins Democratic camp after telling the Texas billionaire not to run for President. He was a major influence on Perot's deficit plan.
- Bruce Vorhauer; Invented Contraceptive Sponge
- President Selects Acting Head as Navy Secretary
- Vice President Assumes Leadership of Brazil, Names Cabinet Members
- Mental Health Chief in Hiding Over Arrest Threat
- 4.3 Aftershock Hits Landers Quake Site
- Quayle Decries 'Litigation Explosion' : Campaign: The vice president details plans to reform the civil justice system. He receives a warm reception from Missouri lawyers' group.
- Vincent Hallinan; Combative S.F. Lawyer
- Fire Chief Says Some Emergency Services Will Be Restored : Budgets: Because of $1 million in additional state funds, he vows that no county station will be closed this year.
- OJAI : Molester of Girl, 3, Sought by Police
- STUDIO CITY : Actor 'Fine' After Shooting; Man Held
- Business Leaders Predict Weak Recovery : Economy: Nearly half of the firms responding to a survey report lower sales and profits--an improvement over last year.
- LOS ANGELES : Nationwide Search Urged to Fill Post
- Panel Should Review Pay, Howard Says : Salaries: County supervisor is the second to call for reform amid growing outcry over board members' lucrative compensation.
- The Great Sushi Showdown : Japan's quandary: When is rice not rice but something else?
- SAN FERNANDO : Forum to Focus on School Redistricting
- WESTWOOD : 300 at UCLA Protest Fraternity Songbook
- LOS ANGELES : Plans to Hold Grammys at Forum Are Scrapped
- Tustin Unified School District
- City Has Changed, but Not Roots of Unrest, Study Finds
- Palmdale Seeking to Stem Tide of Graffiti
- TV REVIEW : Words Add Substance to 'Ghostwriter'
- Daniel Schlachet's 'Swoon' Role Makes Believers of Casting Agents
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Selecter Reaches for Ska Again : After a decade apart, the band's leaders have re-formed with 3 newcomers. The group's Coach House show proves there's almost nothing dated about its old stuff.
- Goldberg and Metzger
- POP MUSIC REVIEW - Ska Band Selecter Still Relevant After Taking a 10-Year Hiatus
- TV Reviews / THE NEW SEASON : Syndicated 'Catwalk' Howls for Channel 13
- TV Reviews / THE NEW SEASON : Nerd on the Loose in Fox's 'Great Scott!'
- USC Gets a Chance to Test the Best : Football: Trojans take on No. 1-ranked Washington at Seattle.
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : Thousand Oaks Grinds Out 13-7 Win Over Westlake
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- ROUNDUP : CSUN Rolls to 19th Home Soccer Win in a Row
- Dominguez Stops Downey, 27-7 : High school football: Macon is sacked eight times, four of them by Rhodes. Miles scores three times in victory.
- Soul Asylum Is Back From the Brink : After a run of bad luck, the Minneapolis-based group is finally getting its act together.
- Music, Dance Reviews : DuPeron's The It Squad Sways at Cal State L.A.
- TV Reviews / THE NEW SEASON : 'Attribution' Fails to Excite
- JAZZ REVIEW : Pan Asian Arkestra Plays Pan Pacific Hybrid : 'Tiananmen!,' the featured work at Irvine Barclay Theatre, makes its political associations through stylistic inference and musical intensity.
- Now, a Pitch for Shows With Potential and Staying Power : Television: Some series got to be hits only after networks gave them time to build followings.
- Writer's Wit Found Target in 'Mohicans'
- WEEKEND TV : Larry King to Interview President
- Jackson Rocks Bucharest
- 'Home' Brings Opera to MTV Generation
- Citizen Twain's Whistle-Stop : Stage: Richard Henzel brings 'Mark Twain in Person,' a timely but lesser-known one-man show, to Irvine Barclay Theatre tonight.
- Moving In From the Outside : Style Develops in O.C. Sax Man, Who Leads Quintet in Santa Ana and Balboa
- A Response From the Cardinal
- FOURTH DOWN?: Football at Cal State Fullerton...
- SCHOOL ISSUE: Orange County teacher unions are...
- Last-Minute Touches Make a Lasting First Impression
- Ex-Banker's Guilty Plea Thrown Out in Iraq Loan Case : Law: The move clears the way for a trial and ends a sentencing hearing that became a forum for accusing the White House of using a scapegoat.
- Fall Classic : Old-Time Baseball Jerseys Make the Starting Lineup
- Girl, 14, Shot in Hand While Leaving School : Violence: Police seek identity of attacker and companions who fled. Incident is latest in rash of shootings near campuses.
- Courthouse Security Firm Is Suspended : Guards: U.S. Marshals Service replaces N.Y. company as FBI probes contract. Allegations include overbilling, underpayment of taxes.
- Perot's Re-Entry Energizes Faithful Followers in O.C.
- Bush Ad Assumes a Lot to Slam Clinton's Plan
- Senate Votes to Override Veto of Abortion Advice
- Feinstein, Boxer Appear to Lead in Income, Taxes : Senate race: Two Democrats report much more earnings than Sen. Seymour. Republican Herschensohn refuses to allow his returns to be inspected.
- Key Witness in Murder Trial Jailed to Ensure Testimony : Court: Prosecutors fear that the Santa Ana woman would flee rather than testify against a suspected gang member.
- Senate Backs Override on Abortion Issue : Counseling: 'Gag rule' at clinics that get U.S. funds is likely to survive a similar vote in the House.
- MORTGAGE BURN: Share Our Selves, a Costa...
- LAST CALL: Al Conin, whose nine-year reign...
- George Clinton's Keeping the P-Funk Flame Burning : Music: The premier funketeer still has faith in his vision of America as 'One Nation Under a Groove.'
- TV Films: A Fatal Attraction to Sleaze
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Mice and Men,' '92 Edition, Squeaks By
- Titans' Murphy Finally Has Enough : Football: Coach cites budget cuts and instability in his decision to resign after his 13th season. Team's record under him is 58-83-1.
- Brett Is Poetry in Motion
- CSUN's Farmer to Test Knee Against Idaho
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : First-Rate Secondaries
- Blowout Is Victory No. 100 for Barnes at Los Alamitos
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Ticket Prices Will Not Change
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Tight End McNeal Signs With Team
- Johnson's Magic Number for 1994-95: $14.6 Million : Pro basketball: Contract extension gives the Laker guard the highest single-season salary in team sports.
- ANALYSIS : A Hard Start to Ross' Reign : Chargers: Rookie coach is learning on the job, and the result is four consecutive losses to begin the season.
- TV Reviews : Passions Run High in PBS' 'The Issue Is Race'
- Pop Album Chart : Brooks' 'Chase' Outruns Competition
- COMEDY
- Budget Cuts Spell Trouble for Music Center 'Landlord'
- Royal Flush: Di Sagas on ABC and CBS
- TV Reviews : 'Flashpoint': A Look at Where L.A. Riots Started
- Corea Starts a Label of His Own
- ART REVIEW : Still Life or Not Still Life? : Painting: One thing for certain, UCSD professor emeritus Manny Farber's works are not static.
- TELEVISION - Oct. 2, 1992
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Taste of Italian Potluck
- MOVIE REVIEW : Cleareyed View of Small-Town America
- Mayor Tom Bradley
- Music Reviews : Walter MacNeil in Final 'Traviata'
- It's 'Great Day' as SCR Gets Grant
- KCET $1 Million Behind in Its Budget Projections
- MOVIE REVIEW : Lust, Crime Unite Doomed Teen-Age Lovers in 'Swoon' : The story is based on the '20s Loeb-Leopold case involving two Chicago youths who killed a 13-year-old boy.
- Hazardous Materials
- Arts Education Bills Signed
- MUSIC/DANCE
- Two Screenwriting Programs Offered
- San Diego Spotlight : A Taste of French Cooking In the Style of France
- Music Reviews : Chanticleer Performs at Marsee Auditorium
- Hockey
- SUNSET LEAGUE : Second-Half Surge Leads Fountain Valley
- He Had Too Much of Too Little
- After Taking 21-Point Lead, Troy Holds Off Costa Mesa
- Perot's Popularity Slides in California : Survey: The Times Poll shows his appeal has fallen below that of President Bush. His favorable rating is now at 25%, down from 48% in May.
- A Show of Affection : Artists create a tribute to Philip Orlando, a well-loved Sherman Oaks exhibitor who 'liked the wildest stuff.'
- Report Outlines Impact of Huge Playa Vista Project
- Edmond Clinton II; Helped Recall L.A. Mayor in '38
- Nassco Union Workers Strike for Better Wages : Labor: San Diego shipyard officials say company could go out of business if it meets union demands.
- What's Knot to Know?
- Wilson Asks 1-Day OK of Workers' Comp Bill : Legislation: Governor demands that lawmakers bypass hearings on reform proposal, saying issue 'has been heard and reheard.'
- COLUMN ONE : Monstrous Bones of Contention : The best <i> Tyrannosaurus rex</i> skeleton in history has been discovered. But do the activities of private fossil hunters like those who found 'Sue' serve the interests of science?
- RETAILING
- Overdue Rent Ruling: A Pomona judge was...
- AIRLINES