- Final Arguments Today on Walters' Bankruptcy Plea
- NYSE Bans a Former Broker Accused of Fraud : Wall Street: L.A.-based Rodney A. Davis is forbidden to work with any exchange-member firm for four years.
- ENERGY
- Du Pont Co. said third-quarter net income...
- Treats : How Calabasas Got Its Name
- Pumpkins: Better Buy the Can
- RETAIL : Fast-Food Chains Open More Eateries in Mexico; Tijuana Has Carl's de Baja
- RETAIL
- ENERGY
- AIRLINES
- CONSUMER PRODUCTS
- ENERGY
- Real Estate Syndicate Reported Behind in Taxes, Other Bills on Its Buildings
- Ford Motor Co. reported a third-quarter loss...
- O.C. Register Appoints New Managing Editor
- Hyperion Design Merits More Than Second-Class Treatment
- School Board Candidates
- Garb Go-Round : Recycling of clothing in thrift shops and elsewhere keeps tons and tons from taking up vital landfill space.
- Barristers and the Bard at the Biltmore
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- La Puente : City to Buy GTE Building
- Cerritos : Sinatra Event Will Be First for Cerritos Arts Center
- Market for Show and Tell
- Japan's Akihito Ends Historic and Cordial Visit to China
- Canned Ham Is Worthy of Price
- In Polls, 1 Plus 1 Doesn't Always Equal 2
- With Ross' Word, Who Needs Proof?
- Peafowl Control Effort to Begin : Wildlife: Residents north of the Foothill Freeway are pessimistic that the remedies, meant to deter but not harm the birds, will work.
- Creedence Clearwater Revival, "Cosmo's Factory", (1970), <i> Fantasy</i>
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : 3RD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Fazio-Richardson Fight Presents a Clear Contrast in Ideology, Style
- THREE CREEPY CASSETTES : Grossing Out the VCR on Halloween Gasps, Gore and Ghouls
- MUSIC : Baritone Loves Exchange With Chorus in 'Elijah' Oratorio
- Whittier : Council Seeks Pre-Election Disclosure of Contributions
- Despite Injury, Former Palisades High Player May Compete at Riviera
- Fanning Flames of Inquiring Minds : Brea students get science lessons to go with 47 self-contained experiments that can be done at home.
- CHESS RESULTS : Fischer, Ahead 9-4, Needs 1 Game to Win
- Yeltsin Orders End to Parliament Guard Unit : Russia: He also follows through on his threat to ban a newly organized umbrella opposition group. Both moves are aimed at conservatives.
- Democrats Gain the Advantage in Several GOP Strongholds
- COLUMN ONE : Ill Feeling Prevails in Riot Wake : Although there are some optimists, the sense of anger and despair is more prevalent. Cynicism is pervasive.
- A Wedding Party for a Good Cause
- The following are the top music sales...
- Not in the Pipeline : Plans for Water System Repairs Lack One Thing: $22 Million
- Sagging Economy Hurting Jobs-Based Welfare Reform : Poverty: Recipients feel squeezed by the lack of good-paying positions. Often, they earn less working.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Boxer's Use of Perks Becomes Foe's Weapon : Senate race: Herschensohn is using material on the congresswoman's use of tax-supported fringe benefits as he narrows her lead.
- HIGH LIFE / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Fullerton's No. 1 Fan : Class of '85 Alumnus Will Log his 2,000th High School Game as Spectator
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : The Strategists in the Herschensohn-Boxer Battle : Democrats: Campaign manager Rose Kapolczynski tries to be the 'political windshield'--not the bug that runs into it.
- Glendale : X-Rays for Halloween Candy
- Grape Expectations : The tasting and display will offer enthusiasts a chance to sample expensive vintages and some that aren't readily available.
- Impressive Package on the Unspoken Truths of Racism
- Beverly Hills : Lawn Bowling Court Closing
- Claremont : Sculpture Commissioned
- Glendale : Drug Abuse Resource Guide
- At 90, Not Ready to Ride Into the Sunset
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Our (Ghost) Town : The author of 'Haunted Ventura' says that no fewer than 20 buildings in the city are inhabited by spirits.
- Richie AshleySchool: Wilson HighSport: FootballPosition: Wide Receiver/Free...
- U.S. Probing Its Role in Iraq's Supergun
- Walnut's Vazquez Is Armed, Dangerous : Preps: The senior, a three-year starter at quarterback, has led the Mustangs to a 6-1 record.
- Downey : Council to Hold Hearing on Movie Theater Project
- Monterey Park : Pruett Named Fire Chief
- LITTLE SAIGON : Shops and Restaurants Offer a Taste of Something Different
- He's Back and Feeling the Power : Once-Beleaguered Marion Barry Offers Hope to Residents of D.C.'s Downtrodden Ward 8
- George Jones, "Walls Can Fall", <i> MCA </i>
- Comeback Bid Gaining Speed, President Says
- BOOK REVIEW : Garish Morality Tale Falls Short of Model : CITY OF LIGHT: <i> by Michael Doane</i> Alfred A. Knopf, $22; 324 pages
- Algeria Arrests 25 in War on Fundamentalists
- Del Rey : Donation Saves Halloween
- FOR THE KIDS : Pocket Opera : The acclaimed Mermaid Theater of Nova Scotia brings its traveling puppet show 'Puss in Boots' to Port Hueneme.
- Loose Moose Saloon: Sporting Chance to Hit the Roadhouse
- Long Beach : Despite Protests, Restaurant Gets OK for Music, Liquor
- Long Beach : HalloweenFest Moves to Downtown MarketPlace
- Claremont : Skating Banned at Malls
- MAKING THEIR OWN WAY : The Path Paved by 'La Bamba' Hasn't Much Diverted Los Lobos
- HIGH LIFE / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Candidates Capture Future Voters Too
- Loan to Navarro Illegal, Golding Suit Claims : Politics: Judge to rule on $125,000 contribution from Navarro's mother. Meanwhile, NOW revokes endorsement of Golding.
- Obituaries - Oct. 29, 1992
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Main Ingredient for This Bowl Formula Is Reality
- Hair of Silver, Heart of Gold : Bob Perone, a 'Rookie' Coach at 65, Makes a Difference for Cavers
- PRO FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Broncos' Horan Is Out for Season
- STAGE
- San Diego Performing Arts Foundation Shuts Down
- STAGE REVIEW : O.C. Crazies Put Taste on the Line : Sometimes it seems as though the comedy troupe's latest evening of sketches and improvs, titled 'Raiders of the Lost Orange,' is geared toward a bunch of frat boys.
- PRO FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Anderson Might Not Play Sunday
- Her Running Has Become an Art Form : Track: At Foothill High, Stacy Kneeshaw was a top competitor in running events. Now the mother of two, she balances running with family life and a career as an artist.
- Pirates' Leyland Voted Tops in NL
- Miscellany
- Kirby Puckett of the Minnesota Twins filed...
- Pay-Per-View Show Featuring Chavez and Norris Is Postponed
- AZTECS UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : No Reprimand for Luginbill Over Criticism of Officiating
- The Expansion Draft
- ORANGE : Forum Scheduled for City Candidates
- Attorney Concedes Sailor Shot Roommates
- The Curiosity of Cudahy : The Densely Populated Town Is Racked by Poverty but Not Without Hope
- San Diego : Girl Going to School Kidnaped, Released
- In the Genes : Sabertooth a Relative of Modern-Day Big Cats, DNA Tests Show
- Matt Flynn of Montrose was confirmed as...
- SURFING : An Auditory Encyclopedia of Surfing at Just 2 Bucks a Call
- De La Rosa Called 'Easy Mark' for Trio : Courts: In closing argument, jurors are urged to convict the three in slaying of undercover officer. He was shot to death in a Downey drug sting that went wrong.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Toward Restoring Confidence
- PALMDALE : ATM Customer Wounds Youth
- NEWPORT BEACH : School District Hires 1st Internal Auditor
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 29, 1992
- Wes Bender's first USC touchdown came at...
- PREP ROUNDUP
- NBA Players Don't Need to Take Out Trash
- The Angels, seemingly intent a month ago...
- DIGEST : Directors Mul Auto Racing in Antelope Valley
- Angel Decisions Get More Difficult
- PRO FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Loss Doesn't Leave Them Down or Out
- Miscellany
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Falcons' Sanders Might Be on Ice Sunday
- NEWBURY PARK : $100,000 Donated to Casa Pacifica
- ELECTIONS / TORRANCE PROPOSITIONS : Ballot Measures Could Shake Up the Way City Hall Does Business : Voters will decide term limits for council members, and whether the city clerk and treasurer should be elected or appointed.
- Abused and Disabled Find a Home
- Campaign Calendar
- Decisions
- RIGHTS WATCH : Cookie Cutting
- Russia Proposes Law Lifting Ban on Male Homosexuality
- Wheelmen Bikers Ride in Packs of Fun
- Alhambra : Moratorium on 2nd Homes
- Effort to Restrict Farmland Sales Sparks Uproar
- A Coup Waiting to Happen? : Russian reform movement is in trouble
- Miscellany
- End of the Road at Last : After Spending Time at Four Schools, Barnes Gets the Chance He Has Always Dreamed About--to Play Quarterback at UCLA
- MOTOR RACING : One Race Could Make a Top Fuel Season
- Divac Has 25 as Lakers Beat Bullets
- A Great Quad System : Claremont's Struves Know All About Family Values
- Efforts of Assistants Hailed at SD High : High school football: Perone says there are benefits to having off-campus coaches.
- San Diego : Suspect in Stabbing Says He's Innocent
- TORRANCE : $1.27-Million Slash in City Budget OKd
- Council Dog Fight : Pets: As they weigh raising the limit on canines per home, Santa Clarita officials debate whether noise or security is the critical issue.
- ELECTIONS / 24TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Special-Interest Groups Give McClintock a Late Lift
- Fugitive Lawyer Surrenders; Bail in Murder Case Set at $500,000
- FULLERTON : 7 Firms Cited for Sale of Liquor to Minors
- TELEVISION - Oct. 29, 1992
- National Video Rentals : 'Vinny' Fends Off 'Basic Instinct'
- THE ARTS
- STAGE REVIEW : Crowd-Pleasing 'Annie' Sequel Lights Up Pantages Theatre
- Heads-Up Plays Putting Lewis Ahead of Rest : San Diego State: Coaches are glad they made room for the safety in the secondary.
- Foothill Slows Down Wines, Beats Santa Ana Valley in Water Polo
- PREP ROUNDUP : Fountain Valley Wins on Horn's Late Goal
- PREP NOTES : Soylular to Return for Santa Barbara Volleyball Tournament
- Valley College's football team lives and dies...
- New Offer May Increase Chance of Giants Staying in San Francisco
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : USC : Conway Mulls Move to NFL
- Anaheim's Diaz Back in the Thick of It : Prep football: After overcoming blood clots that kept him off the field most of last season, senior fullback leads the 6-1 Colonists against Valencia.
- PREPS : Scout: Hawthorne Roster Is Stocked With Talent
- Despite Massive Multimedia Blitz, 'Erotica' Chasing 'The Chase'
- MUSIC REVIEW : Mediocre Beethoven From Bulgaria
- STAGE
- STAGE / NANCY CHURNIN : Refined 'David's Mother' to Take to Poway Stage : Play: Bob Randall has made many revisions in script since the production premiered in September.
- ELECTIONS / WEST HOLLYWOOD / PROPOSITION AA : Police Issue Shakes Up City Politics
- Fatal Funeral : Rancher Recounts 1863 Killing Over Fear of Smallpox
- Carving a Niche With Wright Name
- Westchester : Loyola Gets Endowment
- Variety Show
- Cerritos : ABC Teachers Stage Sickout to Protest Contract Impasse
- O.C. Republicans Enjoy Huge Edge
- Time for Fast Dancing With Perot: It's That Simple
- STRUCTURES : Proud Centenarian : Santa Paula's Universalist Unitarian Church is steeped in history and civic memory.
- SCOREBOARD: Facts, Figures and Comments from Area Events : PREPS
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / PETE'S BREAKFAST HOUSE : The Right Start : The last thing this busy little spot needs is a rave notice, but it's elevated a simple pleasure to a high culinary plane.
- ELECTIONS : 4 House Incumbents Look Safe Against Longshots : Politics: In the 41st District, Jay C. Kim is favored to become the first Korean-American congressman.
- Stage Is Set for Moment's Adulation
- EVERYTHING BUT BOINGO : Even Without Danny Elfman and Company, This Halloween Will Still Have Rhythm and Rhyme
- City OKs $174 Million in Redevelopment Bonds : Long Beach: Money will refinance debt and fund housing and business incentives.
- City OKs New Exception to Anti-Mansion Guidelines : Remodeling: The homeowner argues that law regulating size of additions is too restrictive. The group that promoted the limits threatens more legal action.
- Alhambra : Waste Plant Plan Criticized
- Erica SumiSchool: WilsonSport: Cross-CountryClass: SeniorThe Bruins' top...
- Carol Burnett and Daughter Back Out of Benefit for Interval House
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : PROPOSITION 163 : Lawmakers Keeping Quiet on Repeal of Snack Tax
- City Moves Embattled Police Chief to New Job : Transfer: Officials say moving D. Clayton Mayes ends a department feud and fills a deputy city manager's post.
- The Dead Have Their Day
- City Seeks Help to Prevent Curb Recycling Thefts
- Scary Greetings : Do-it-yourself projects, from yard 'cemeteries' to a talking dummy, can surprise your trick or treaters.
- FOOTE BALL : Singer, Comic, Puppeteer Norman Foote's Roving Nuttiness Is a Real Kick
- Detour Back to Politics a Blow to Baker : Friendship: He 'hates' move from diplomat to campaign handler, aide says.
- GAMES : Video Visions : Is there really a new game calling on players to save Fillmore from dragons and bats? Or is it only a dream?
- Businessman Donates New Microcomputers
- City Council Asks Study of Cost of Christmas Tree Recycling
- CARRY OUT : At Atrium Court, Delectable Goodies as Far as Eye Can See
- Enjoyable Italia Mia Hits the Spot
- When Key to Success Is Your Spouse : In 'Ladies and Gentle Men,' Christine Gustafson interviewed prominent Orange County women to find out what makes their marriages rewarding.
- Beverly Hills : FedEx Gets Rent Decrease
- Cemeteries Alive With History
- Lynwood : Food Distribution Program Available to Some Residents
- Army Probing Sex Harassment Claims Among Civilians
- Anti-Clinton Banners Bring Gridlock to 2 O.C. Freeways
- Football Is Family Rite at Valley Christian : Tradition: The De Bie name seems ubiquitous-- from the offensive coordinator, who graduated from the small school in 1971, to the quarterback, wide receiver and athletic director.
- Title, Artist Last Week 1 Back to...
- Bosnia Muslims Face Extinction, U.N. Study Says
- COMMENTARY : La Vina Plan Balances Housing, Parkland
- Japanese Premier Miyazawa's Public Support Plummets in Poll
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : The Strategists in the Herschensohn-Boxer Battle : Republicans: Kenneth Khachigian has more influence than most campaign managers. His conservative roots are similar to his candidate's.
- Haunted by Ghosts of Past and Present
- States May Have to Raise Taxes to Avoid Fiscal Turmoil, Study Says
- ELECTIONS : 1 Council, 3 School Board Seats Contested : Politics: The campaigns have been cordial and low-key. Sound fiscal planning and racial harmony are central themes.
- ELECTIONS / ASSEMBLY : 56th District Pits Novice vs. Party-Line Incumbent : Hawkins: His main goals are to improve government's role with businesses, create more jobs and reform the workers' compensation system.
- Three Heads Can Be Funnier Than One : TRI-LAUGHALON
- Parking Meter Rate Hike Proposed : Revenue: Fees in the Central Business District would rise by 10 cents an hour. Proceeds would help pay for new parking facilities.
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : Palisades Assistant Howard Likely to Succeed Epstein
- South El Monte : Food Service for Preschool
- Crew's Really Stuck in Middle of Nowhere : Lifestyles: The shifts at the Mojave's Hole in the Wall station are tedious. But firefighters say there are compensations--like the pay.
- Glendale : Weekend Heist Nets $9,000
- Zoning Changes, Design Review Boards Suggested
- 2 Restaurants on Pier OKd Despite Alcohol Complaint : Entertainment: The new nightclub-style eateries will provide space for about 950 patrons.
- Rock N Java Is Jolt From the Brew
- Bush Only Appealing to Worst in Us, Clinton Says
- Leak Develops in WW II 'Ship That Wouldn't Die'
- Bush Seeks Boost From Sale of F-16 Gear
- Study Cites Lack of Women Participants in Drug Trials : Health: GAO says FDA should ensure that pharmaceutical firms analyze data by gender.
- Broccoli Is a Vegetable With Roman Heritage
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- Tartikoff to Quit Paramount, Sources Report
- IT'S A GAS GAS GAS : Neon Art in Cypress Exhibit Runs the Gamut From the Whimsical to the Outrageous
- Jolly Good Show : Local cricketers team up to compete against a renowned club from England.
- Delving Into the Mind of Poe
- MUSIC / DASHBOARD SAVIORS : Interior Rock : Guitarist/singer Todd McBride offers insight into his upbringing, the roots of a truly Southern rock band.
- Tripping With the Tongue From Italian to Persian
- District to Build High School on Jefferson Site
- Beverly Hills : Parks Director to Resign
- Rebuild L.A. Sees $1-Billion Infusion : Inner city: Ueberroth says more than 500 companies worldwide are developing investment plans. Officials sketch goals but no master strategy is offered.
- ELECTIONS / SANTA MONICA-MALIBU UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD : Questions About Malibu High Dominate Race : Campaign: The five candidates have tried to satisfy supporters of the new school and assure Santa Monicans that their school won't be neglected.
- New Housing Plan Includes Goode House
- An Uphill Battle Over Basketball Courts : Recreation: Laura Phillips' effort to correct a steep incline on the playing surface at Westwood Park went nowhere until she got a councilman on her team.
- Franco's Campaign Withdraws Erroneous Cable TV Commercial
- MORE ORCHIDS, ONIONS
- Perot Volunteers Say Candidate Will Be in Southland Sunday
- Groups Pull Together to Help Women
- Montrose : Assessment District Hearing
- Cellmate of Harris Charged With Perjury
- A Showcase for 'Generations' of Unknown California Stars
- Sweeps Stakes : The Networks Campaign for Viewer Loyalty
- MUSIC
- Stern Foe Calls Fine a 'Victory' for Kids : Radio: Musician Al Westcott feels vindicated after his crusade against the raunchy talk-show host results in a record FCC penalty.
- NAACP Issues Challenge to Hollywood
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 29, 1992
- Trumpeter Hubbard Hopes to Cool It : Jazz Great, Who Will Appear at Irvine Barclay, Is Known for an Intense Style
- A Demand for Supply at What Price? : Expansion: Rockies and Marlins can go for young players, of which there are few of quality, or spend for free agents.
- ART REVIEWS : Calm, Exhilaration From Woelffer Retrospective
- STAGE REVIEW : Teens Come On Like Gangbusters : Energetic Sharks and Jets of 'West Side Story' Find Their Turf in Timely Brea Production
- RADIO
- JAZZ REVIEW : High Energy From Ivan Lins
- THE ARTS
- Simi Valley Water Polo Coach Back After 1-Match Suspension
- OAK TREE : By Keeping the Faith, Mitchell Finds Both Success and Peace
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Fien Retains Confidence
- CHARGER NOTEBOOK : It Doesn't Require a Trade to Get Lee
- Dodger Errors Out in the Open : Expansion: Hansen, Young, Goodwin, Rodriguez won't be on protected list.
- PREP NOTES
- UCLA's Phebus Wins at Riviera Tennis
- Some Take Long Way Around : Breeders' Cup: History says an inside position is best, but a few strong horses will start from the outside.
- Learning to Relish the Race : Agoura's Skieresz Runs Faster as Enjoyment of Cross-Country Grows
- Immovable Object Versus Unstoppable Force : Hawthorne Offense Gets a Kick-Start With the Addition of Tailback McCoy
- Angels Seeking a New Plan : Baseball: Herzog looks for ways to improve the offense without trading Abbott.
- COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : Loss to Valley Gave Glendale a Wake-Up Call
- Official Says North Stars Not Headed to Anaheim
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : No. 1 Golden West Sweeps Saddleback
- PREP NOTES
- PREP NOTES
- Allergan Buys Argentine Firm, Cuts Jobs : Pharmaceuticals: Acquisition boosts operations by Buenos Aires subsidiary. Elimination of 100 positions this week leaves 25 Irvine employees out of work.
- Teledyne Is Accused of Bribery : Defense: The aerospace company is alleged to have paid a former Egyptian general to help it gain business in Egypt, congressional sources say.
- MusicSource Plans $4.7-Million Stock Offering
- Japan Seeks Next Management Breakthrough
- Red Ink Slows UnionFed Recovery Despite Some Gains : Banking: Additional real estate and loan losses caused the parent company to post a loss of $5.95 million, or 80 cents a share, for the quarter.
- Apple Makeovers
- The Really Great Pumpkin
- Spin Control on Pest Control
- Move Over Maple
- Cremation Becoming Increasingly Accepted
- No. 1 Hit Man of Medellin Cartel Killed by Police
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Mission Conference Title Could Be on the Line When Pasadena Battles Mt. SAC
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 29, 1992
- RETAIL
- New Northrop Commercial Unit Planned : Aviation: The company hopes to expand its business in the private sector as contracts from the military shrink.
- '92 POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE : How Business Views the Election
- Want S'More?
- Old Wines' Tales
- Butterscotch Pie, Stew in Pumpkin Shell
- NIOSH Study Backs Claims of Stress Injury : Workplace: A two-year examination of workers at the Los Angeles Times finds objective evidence of computer hazards.
- AIRLINES
- Mixed Results for GM's Non-Auto Units in Quarter
- O&Y;'s Revised Reorganization Plan Unveiled
- Factory Orders Still Down; Personal Income Rebounds
- BANKING
- Trustee to Oversee Heritage Reorganization, Judge Rules
- 4 Unlicensed Insurers Barred by Garamendi
- Reebok, All Pumped Up With Patent, Sues L.A. Gear
- From 'U.S., Duck!' to U.S. Chicken
- FALLBROOK : 8-Month-Old Baby Found Dead in Tub
- Williams Endorses Anti-Gang Program : Crime prevention: The chief's support for the Hope in Youth proposal comes after incidents of racial violence at schools and lobbying by top religious leaders.
- CAMARILLO : Trucks, Computers Stolen From Firm
- Union Station Dispute Threatens to Disrupt New Metrolink Service
- Father Nemesio T. Ngayan; Priest
- STANTON : Mayor Holds Lead in Contributions
- Ex-Mayor's Roommate to Face Trial in Slaying : Crime: Prosecutors have agreed not to seek the death penalty for the former San Fernando official's killing. Michael Sagor was robbed, beaten, strangled and shot.
- Thousand Oaks Mayor Lauds Year of Growth
- Early Returns : Area Students Get a Taste of Election Day Experience
- RECRUITING / JEFF FELLENZER : Overlooked, Underappreciated Talent Often Rises to the Top
- Spooky House a Real Treat
- Judge Reinstates Student Body President in Ad Dispute