- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : Artists' Welcome : Comparing creations to their creators' abodes tempted art lovers on the annual Ojai studio tour.
- Monastery Cleared for Demolition
- No Doomsday Rapture for S. Korea Sect
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Twistory'--Brash Gamble That Pays Off
- Hollywood : Palladium Rules Tightened
- A Tribe by Any Other Other Name? : Culture: Some Navajos want to be known as <i> Dineh</i> --The People. Critics worry a change would confuse the public and say there are bigger issues to deal with.
- Freeway Extension Foes Gain Seats : Transit: At least two new members will join a state mitigation panel. Proponents of 710 extension will still outnumber opponents, however.
- Compton : School District Announces Teacher Layoffs, Other Cuts
- Halloween Offerings Feature Treats to Satisfy Everyone
- PALMDALE : Staged Jet Crash to Test Response Teams
- ELECTIONS / CALLEGUAS WATER DISTRICT : Incumbents Challenged This Time
- BURBANK : City to Maintain Glendale Signals
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : New Center Offers Advice for Minority Businesses
- Consultant Rejects Glendale as Route for Light-Rail Line
- Issues in the 56th Assembly District
- West Covina : Guilty Plea in Carjackings
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : PROPOSITION 166 : Health Care Reform Stirs Emotional Debate
- ELECTIONS '92 : Bush Aide Details Alleged Perot Sting : Politics: GOP's Texas campaign chairman claims billionaire enlisted the FBI and a private citizen in an unsuccessful effort to sell him purloined documents.
- Cast of Characters : Batman costumes are tops with boys, while girls have made Belle from 'Beauty and the Beast' the favorite.
- Creating The Nightmare
- CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS / 52nd DISTRICT : Hunter Finds He's No Longer Shoo-In : Politics: Campaign against Gastil has similarities to his successful initial bid for Congress.
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- Political Flyer's Fake Signature Sparks Dispute
- ALPINE : 4th Man Arrested in Migrant Attack
- Cut the Frills to Hire Police : City ballot: A tax increase via Measures M and N is a City Hall cop-out. Just give LAPD the budget share it used to have.
- LOS ANGELES : Local Agencies Grilled on Hiring Women, Minorities
- List Solves Mystery of Teen Slang
- CHANNEL ISLANDS : Computer Thefts at School Continue
- Torrance Takes First Step Toward Electric Transit : Alternative fuels: The City Council approves the purchase of a bus that can operate up to six hours on a charge. Ridership will be free for an undetermined period.
- BURBANK : Schools to Discuss Homework Policy
- ELECTIONS / 37TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Democrat Hopes GOP Women Will Vote for Her
- FULLERTON : CSUF Professor Gets Chemistry Award
- CALABASAS : Panel Arrives to Study SAT Charges
- Pioneers in Natural Selection : Transit: A Coronado couple are the first private citizens in the county to convert their car to run on compressed natural gas.
- SANTA ANA : Trustees to Study Year-Round Classes
- IRVINE : Labor Laws Violated, Police Suit Alleges
- Palmdale Wins Fight to Annex Ritter Ranch : Growth: The huge project is the largest addition in city history. Foes say it threatens the area's rural lifestyle.
- Grocer, Wife Accused of Having Market Torched : Riots: Case is second instance of merchants charged with using the unrest as a cover for destroying their business.
- Peak Receives Historic Status
- VISTA : Council OKs Plan for Shopping Center
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : REBUILDING : GTE Donates $2.4 Million in Aid
- LOS ALAMITOS : Funds Sought for Better Accessibility
- OXNARD : 50 Coots Shot in Bid to Halt Infestation
- OJAI : Council Considers Anti-Graffiti Law
- San Diego : Teen Will Be Tried as Adult in Slayings
- Sexually Harassed DWP Official Files $2.5-Million Suit : Litigation: Her legal action names the agency, bosses and the city. Officials acknowledge that misdeeds occurred, but say they are working to resolve the complaint.
- BUENA PARK : Students Get Taste of Political Process
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- A Country in Search of Identity : And the United States has vital interest in what happens in Canada
- LOS ANGELES : Council to Draft Measure for Protection of Animals
- SANTA ANA : Shooting Critically Wounds Man, 26
- LOS ANGELES : Seekers of Riot Aid Protest Paperwork 'Nightmare'
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Endorsements for Supervisor
- LA HABRA : Forum to Focus on 39th District Race
- OXNARD : Wells Fargo Bank Robbed for 4th Time
- DANA POINT : City to Consider Buying Headlands
- Fight Brewing Despite Encinitas' Rebuff of Bus Terminal
- TORRANCE : City Files Lawsuit Against Delaware Firm
- 'Remorseful Robber' Pleads Guilty, Faces Up to 89 Years
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Study Opposes Changing Burbank Light Rail Route
- Woman Lawyer to Join Probe of Newport Officers
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Raiders Find Drugs; 2 Women Arrested
- Between Consenting Fantasies
- LOS ANGELES : Girl Honored for Pulling Child From Burning Car
- Countywide : Ventura Establishes Pothole Hot Line
- Countywide : AIDS Agency Given $10,000 From Estate
- Disease Victim's Story Strikes a Chord : Donations: Thanks to $4,000 from the public, Deb Comer stands to realize her dream of singing in Russia.
- ELECTIONS / 24TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : 11th-Hour Contributions Buoy McClintock
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE DRAFT : What Clinton, Quayle Did Was the Collegiate Norm : Loopholes were available to middle-class, white men; anti-war protesters didn't even go to prison, much less the Army.
- CYPRESS : Kids Make Faces in Halloween Contest
- Obituaries - Oct. 29, 1992
- Mayor Tries to Make Daly's Job Conflict Issue : Politics: Hunter targets foe's employment with builders trade association in bitter Anaheim battle. Councilman cites use of public funds in Arena and 2% utility tax hike.
- San Diego : Youth Shot in Neck Survives Attack
- Zoe Suit Accuses Oxnard of Plot : Homeless: The shelter says that a false city environmental report cost it $2.1 million in grants and was intended to shut it down.
- SIMI VALLEY : Priest Denies New Charge in Theft Case
- Countywide : Advisory Council Chairman Resigns
- Suspect Caught in Illegal U-Turn Ends Up Confessing to Homicide
- Man Admits to Killing After High-Speed Chase : Traffic stops: The pursuit began after a violation in Van Nuys. It ended with the confession to a slaying.
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- ELECTIONS / SANTA MONICA CITY COUNCIL : Fire Union Head Clashes With 2 Councilmen
- HIGH LIFE / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Community Service Rule Proposed
- 'Pumpkinhead' Has Brains
- Auxiliary Donates $100,000 to Motion Picture Fund
- <i> Thief </i> or <i> Fields,</i> It Still Offends
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- Superintendent Acts as School Fights Spread
- City Promotion Freeze Lifted for Police Dept. : LAPD: The compromise allows the chief to elevate 331 officers into supervisory posts. But no new personnel will be hired.
- County OKs Sober-Living Home Inquiry : Health: Supervisors order an investigation of conditions at unlicensed residences for recovering addicts.
- General Dynamics Fighter Unit Is Eyed by Lockheed
- Congressional Hopeful Sets Campaign Spending Record
- Secretive Group Is Major Supporter of Term Limits : Election: Organization, which has ties to Libertarian movement, has given $678,000 to promote Prop. 164.
- Superintendent Acts as School Fights Spread
- ASSEMBLY : Struggle for Upper Hand in Lower House
- Newport School Board Moves to Fire Official : Investigation: District finance chief facing criminal probe by D.A. over $57,000 diverted to firm he co-owns.
- San Clemente Family Endures Hate Crimes : Racism: Husband attributes nine years of vandalism, threats and remarks to bigotry over his wife's ethnicity. He vows to stay put.
- Non-Disclosure Law Raises Issue of Free Speech : Ordinance: Critics say the Mission Viejo measure, which punishes council members who reveal information given in closed-door meetings, violates the First Amendment.
- Shelter Bans Adoption of Black Cats as Holiday Safeguard
- SIMI VALLEY : 13% Water Increase Goes Into Effect
- LOS ANGELES : Widow of Toto Drummer Asks for Forensic Exam
- 3 Arrested in Slaying Though Body Not Found
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Three Theft Suspects Held After Chase
- Oxnard Officials Accused of Politics in Backing Greenbelt
- ELECTIONS 24TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Beilenson Tells Abortion-Rights Group to Stop Mailer Efforts : The Democrat asks the organization to quit raising funds on his behalf because of his refusal to accept contributions from special-interests.
- PROPS. M & N : Police Story
- COLLEGE NOTEBOOK / KIM Q. BERKSHIRE : Ejections Make It Tough for Toreros Against Santa Clara
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Their Game Is Same, Their Stories Aren't
- Sheffield, McGriff Honored
- Decking the Hall With L.A. Rams and Orioles
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lemieux Scores in 10th in a Row
- A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Big Leagues : College football: Salmon turns down baseball contract and becomes important cog in the USC defense.
- Lopez Makes Contributions in Many Ways : Football: Besides starring at running back and linebacker, Crescenta Valley senior provides leadership for unbeaten Falcons.
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Shutout Records Are Music to Goalie's Ears
- PREP WEDNESDAY : Hiking the Ball Proves Anything but a Snap : Football: Special teams with erratic long snappers sometimes lose games because of missed kicks and muffed punts.
- You've Got to Know the Score to Keep From Piling It On
- THE COMMUNITY COLLEGES : WOMEN'S ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
- Miscellany
- BREA : Dunlap Is Chosen to Fill Mayor's Post
- Transit Station Plan Debated in Encinitas
- Keith Smith of Newbury Park High and...
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Donahue Having a Difficult Time
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Mexican Government's Hook Almost Snags Tournament
- Miscellany
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Soccer Victory Moves Irvine Valley Into First
- Navarro Takes Off Gloves in Ad Campaign : Politics: Mayoral candidate infuriates Golding, his foe, by linking her to Richard Silberman, her convicted ex-husband.
- Obituaries - Oct. 28, 1992
- PLATFORM : Schools and Police
- Simi Activists Cheer Deadlock That Kills Shell Oil Proposal
- Countywide : County Hikes Fees to Raise Revenue
- MUSIC REVIEW : Riley's 'St. Adolph Ring' Premiered at LACMA
- Yet Another 'Spider Woman' Spinoff : Stage: Critics in London have mostly praised the musical based on Manuel Puig's novel.
- TV Ratings : World Series Helps CBS Win Week
- 'Life & Times' Lively & Timely
- MOVIES - Oct. 28, 1992
- MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : Camerata Returns 'Better Than Ever'
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 28, 1992
- Talent Costs Blamed for Dearth of Shows
- PRO FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Odds in Favor of Winning Toss
- Titan Soccer Team Breaks Into National Rankings at No. 20
- Dousette Leads Montclair Prep
- Miscellany
- English Retires as Player
- BREEDERS' CUP : Trainer Proves That It Can Be Better to Pay Late Than Never
- Jordan Claims He Has Learned Lesson, Will Reduce the Stakes
- PRO FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Ticket Count Ties Second Highest
- A's La Russa Is Chosen as AL's Best Again
- Miscellany
- Lynch Suspension Upheld, but Order Remains
- Harvard Proves Too Much for Outmanned Alemany : Prep water polo: Indians, winless in first year of varsity play, are swamped by defending Southern Section 3-A champion, 22-0.
- Relentless Pursuit of Perfection : Willing to Accept Praise Only When It's Deserved, Chaminade's Giovannettone Pushes Himself as a Hard-Running Back, Hard-Rocking Guitarist
- PREP WEDNESDAY : For Special Season, This Unit's Play Is Vital to the Team : Football: Because they can be the difference between the playoffs and being also-rans, most schools integrate drills into practice.
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 28, 1992
- Irvine Has Big Trout for Anglers
- Bank of A. Levy Ordered to Cut Losses on Bad Loans : Finance: Officials blame the recession. Analysts say the company is still solid despite its problems.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Ballot Wording Can't Change, Critics Told
- ELECTIONS / ABSENTEE BALLOTS : Number of Votes by Mail Expected to Break Record : The early returns will make it possible to declare winners in most county races as soon as the polls close.
- Three for the State Legislature : Times endorses Katz and Friedman in the Assembly, Hill in the Senate
- Man Acquitted in Slaying of Fullerton Officer : Courts: Judge rules the prosecution failed to provide enough evidence to convict him.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Finding Volunteers for Grand Jury a Tough Task
- PRESERVING WAR: For 50 years, R. E....
- Burning Desire : Robert Deatherage has a passion for painting flames that lick up the sides of hot rods and Harleys. Now the Newport Beach resident is hooked on marlin.
- Reformers Join the Ukrainian Cabinet : Politics: But many in Old Guard remain, and if economic conditions do not approve, 'kamikaze' government could fall.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S. SENATE : Trailing Badly, Seymour Unable to Forge Image
- When All Else Fails, Smile
- Homes, Health, Schools: How Candidates Differ
- Up to Our Necks : A Slew of Movies, Books and Ad Campaigns Is Giving Vampires--Real and Imagined--Their Long-Overdue Shot at Exposure
- Yeltsin Ready to Ban New Opposition Bloc
- Smugglers Make Kennels With Cocaine
- Israel Seeks to Ease S. Lebanon Conflict : Mideast: But at the same time Rabin moves sizable forces into the 'security zone.'
- BOOK REVIEW : Keeping an Eye On the 'Thought Police' : FREE SPEECH FOR ME--BUT NOT FOR THEE: How the American Left and Right Relentlessly Censor Each Other <i> by Nat Hentoff</i> HarperCollins/Harry Asher Books. $25; 405 pages
- Expert Says a Politician's Fib Isn't Always a Lie--Honest!
- Eagleburger Sees No Change in Aid to Ex-Soviet Lands
- COLUMN ONE : Footing the Bill for Our Future : Tight budgets, soaring health care costs and aging baby boomers are creating a generational competition for federal funds. Plans to cut benefits for the elderly are politically dangerous.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Vote's Clear, Canada's Future Is Not : Factionalism: Anti-reform vote calls into question the careers of Mulroney and Quebec Premier Bourassa.
- Anniversary a Reminder of 'the Way Things Used to Be'
- Countywide : New Weather Front Heads for Area
- Congressmen to Investigate Boalt Hall Admissions Dispute
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City OKs Plans for Bolsa Chica Park
- 'Psychiatrist' Isn't a Doctor, Authorities Say
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Sheriff Gates Backs 2 Council Candidates
- Picus Rules Out Race for Mayor : Politics: The Valley representative will seek a fifth term on the City Council. But she may consider a bid for county supervisor.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / TRI-CITY HOSPITAL DISTRICT : Candidates Say Incumbents' Lack of Business Savvy Wreaked Havoc
- OXNARD : School District Rejects Merger Plan
- U.N. Squabble Threatens to Slow Relief to Somalia
- Inmates Rebuild Pride by Helping to Rebuild L.A. : Volunteers: At Frontera, prisoners collect food, clothing and money for riot victims. 'We become more whole when we give,' says one woman.
- Economy Grows at a Brisk 2.7% : Upswing: Consumer spending helps boost gross domestic product for third quarter. Bush heralds news as a sign of recovery, but some economists have doubts.
- PROPOSITION 161 : Outcome of Death Measure May Rest on 11th-Hour Ads
- Q & A With the Count
- Official Alleges Data on Loans to Iraq Was Shredded : Persian Gulf: Gonzalez reports the call about action by Agriculture Department employees. But no evidence to support the assertion is found.
- Turks Move On Kurds
- THE TIMES POLL : Clinton Holding Lead Over Bush as Perot Gains
- Berkowitz, Molly, 83, of Encino, homemaker. Conejo...
- COLUMN LEFT/ ORIN KRAMER : When Wallets and Indicators Don't Agree : Joblessness and declining net worth belie false strength in the stock market.
- Plans Mapped to Run Schools if Strike Occurs
- SANTA CLARITA : 5 Held After Shots Fired at Students
- ALISO VIEJO : Family Is Prepared for Worst
- Downtown County Building Renamed for Kenneth Hahn
- CYPRESS : Despite Protests, City OKs RV Regulation
- Bush Makes Local Mission Point of Light : Award: These helpers of the homeless 'address our most pressing social problems,' President says in making his commendation.
- Countywide : AIDS Education to Be Taken to Streets
- New Storm Clouds Over El Salvador : Human rights reports rock military
- CYPRESS : Mayor Hospitalized With Chest Pains
- NEWPORT BEACH : 7 Council Candidates Expected at Forum
- Denny Files Claim, Says City Failed to Protect Him : Riots: The truck driver, beaten in the early hours of the civil unrest, is expected to file a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against L.A.
- Uncovering Obstacles : Tour Spotlights Problems City's Disabled Residents Face
- OXNARD : Man Arrested in Abduction of Girl
- San Diego : Events at Teen's Slaying Disputed
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Officers Collect Food for Local Families
- 3rd Man Held in Bat Attack on Migrants : Crime: New suspect is husband of woman who alleged that she was raped in Alpine.
- Arizona's Great Debate : Opponents Insist That Prop. 200 Is a Sly Attempt to Ban All Hunting, Fishing and Trapping, but Proponents Disagree
- Kings Get Wake-Up Call From Rychel : Hockey: His fighting penalty precedes two quick goals that give L.A. the lead for good in a 4-3 victory over the Islanders.
- The Mouse That Soars : Disney Classics Fuel a Boom in Home-Video Sales
- Exhibit Sees Day of Dead as Fusion of Cultures
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- The NFL's Midseason Top 10
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : USC : Sun Devils' Benton Might Be Sidelined
- DIGEST : Cole Dismissed From Depleted Glendale Team
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- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UCI's Chapman Keeps Shutting Them Down
- Richard Diebenkorn: Still Life With Emotion : Art: A visit with the artist, who lives quietly in Northern California's wine country, reveals his feelings about his life and his art.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Rob & Fab Swim, Don't Sync, on TV : The discredited duo atone for their Milli Vanilli days by singing their new single live before Arsenio Hall's adoring audience.
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- STAGE REVIEW : A Tasty Double Dip of Classics
- Cultural Affairs Panel OKs 8 Grant Appeals
- MOVIES - Oct. 28, 1992
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Collin Raye: From Hanky to Panky
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : The Decibel Made Them Do It : Motorhead Crests the Waves of Pain, and Its Lead Singer Gargles With Molten Lead
- MOVIES - Oct. 28, 1992
- Lee Draws Racial Line on Interviews
- World Series Hits a Single in Ratings : Television: CBS' Blue Jays-Braves series was the third lowest-rated ever--but it still did better than regular programs.
- The Angels won't offer salary arbitration to...
- HARNESS RACING / LOS ALAMITOS : His Interest in the Outcome Quickly Soared
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Corona del Mar Beats Newport Harbor Again
- The Rockies Hire Baylor as Manager : Baseball: Former American League MVP for the Angels will become the sixth black to guide a major league team.
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- KLSX Fined $105,000 for Broadcasts by Stern
- Perot Wants to Serve His Country? Pass the Hat : Debt: A billion here, a million there--the super-rich wouldn't miss it.
- CALABASAS : Hearings Planned on 2 Developments
- Going Places : Businesses Help Fund Scarce Field Trips for Inner-City Students
- SANTA ANA : After Tight Squeeze, Boy Is OK
- VAN NUYS : Grant to Enable Center to Reopen
- PERSPECTIVE ON IRAQGATE : Another Classic Appeasement : After the Iran hostage- taking and Iran-Contra, this kowtow to foreign dictators should not have happened again.
- Obituaries - Oct. 28, 1992
- THOUSAND OAKS : Mediator to Meet With City, Union
- Touring the Skeletons in San Diego's Closet
- Freedom From the Freeway : Splendid rail opening raises hopes for area mass transit
- Coalition Urges Rebuild L.A. to Reveal Funding : Recovery: Women's groups say they have been unable to get aid. They call on officials to describe how funds are being spent.
- A Harmonic--More or Less--Convergence : Community: The folks who live in Topanga Canyon aren't all hypersensitive souls who believe in the power of crystals, but their Bohemian spirit does give them a sense of unity.
- Congressman Departs From Genteel Style in Battling McClintock
- AGOURA HILLS : Youth Arrested in High School Fire
- Gorbachev Takes Step Toward Political Arena
- Bachelors Go on Block for March of Dimes
- Secret Service Cancels Gore Talk After Explosive Device Is Found
- Song of Praise : The Society of Singers Honors Tony Martin With Its Ella Award
- Jay Janis; Influential Figure in S&L; Industry
- Driving Home Halloween Safety
- Jet Crashes; Pilot Ejects
- FLOWER VALLEY? Fountain Valley City Councilman George...
- Palmdale Man's Killer Gets 12 Years : Courts: Joey Paul Bellinger, 19, also wounded the victim's brother. He will be eligible for parole in four years.
- BREA : Historic Preservation Policy Is Adopted
- Countywide : UCI Series Forum to Focus on Prop. 161
- Walk a mile in his paws: The...
- NEWPORT BEACH : Vasquez Joins School Fight Against Drugs
- Showdown on Rails : Prop. 156: Backers of $1-billion bond issue cite glittering debut of Metrolink as reason to back transit financing plan. Foes say the new service is not cost-efficient.
- Fount of Knowledge : On Its 65th Birthday, Logan Heights Library Expands Its Services
- Law's Interpretation in Deportation Case Challenged
- TIMES ORANGE COUNTY POLL : Local Vote Could Put Prop. 165 Over Top : Politics: The 3-1 Republican support for Wilson's welfare and budget reform measure could be decisive statewide, where polls have it close. County Democrats oppose it 2 to 1.
- COLUMN RIGHT/ ARTHUR B. LAFFER : Flatten Taxes, Fatten Jobs; Is That Unfair? : The Herschensohn plan would get rid of loopholes and raise revenue as well.
- SEAL BEACH : Leisure World Faces Higher Water Rates
- Media Bashing Standard Fare in Bush Drive : Strategy: President's attack on the press and the pundits is nothing new for a candidate who is trailing. It's seen as a way to energize the troops.
- A Different Front in the War on AIDS : Minority activists, facing cultural and religious stigmas tied to the deadly disease, count on a sense of community in fighting the epidemic.
- Welfare Debate Driven by Half-Truths, Distortions : Poverty: After 20 years of haphazard 'reforms,' the system mainly serves single mothers and children.
- Corrections Dept. Cuts Proposed : Law enforcement: Reductions would include more than 200 parole officer jobs. Critics say the cutbacks would put the public at risk.
- Clinton Hones Outsider Image in Closing Days
- JUDICIAL RESPECT: A lawsuit by residents against...