- Obituaries - Oct. 27, 1992
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Driver Killed When His Car Overturns
- Suspect Named in Killing of Clerk : Crime: An arrest warrant has been issued for Miguel Naranjo Zamora, 22.
- FBI Wrestles With Tale by Perot 'Informer' : Intrigue: Agency director tries to settle matter of a failed sting, 'dirty tricks' and a man of many stories.
- AIR ATTACK: With all the emphasis by...
- THE ENHANCER: Janet Baker, the new education...
- Perot Source Was Fired as El Cajon Cop
- 4 Arrested as Blacks, Latinos Clash at School : Violence: Police officer in riot gear break up a racially motivated fight at North Hollywood High School.
- Baby-Sitting Couple Found Shot to Death : Crime: Placentia man, wife are discovered by paramedics in an apparent murder-suicide, police say. Four children left in their care are unhurt.
- Hundreds Pack Metrolink Cars : Transportation: Ceremonies in Moorpark and Simi Valley help introduce the new rail system. Most local riders praise the service.
- THANK YOU, NO: Anaheim Councilman Tom Daly...
- TIMES ORANGE COUNTY POLL : Bush, Clinton Still in Virtual Tie; Perot Gains : In Senate races, Seymour, Feinstein are in dead heat; Herschensohn improves in race against Boxer.
- CAPTIVE AUDIENCE: Candidates for the Newport Beach...
- Santa Clarita Crime Rate 2nd-Lowest in U.S.
- Newport-Mesa Moving to Freeze Assets of Budget Director in Probe
- Huge Sums Go to Races for Supervisor
- 4 Arrested in Racial Melee at High School : Violence: Police officers in partial riot gear break up a fight between blacks and Latinos at North Hollywood campus.
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Nears Decision on Skateboard Ban
- OXNARD : Bank Robber Gets 6-Year Prison Term
- Campaign Calendar
- Mission Viejo Councilman Is Censured Over Meeting
- Thousand Oaks to Crack Down on Graffiti Taggers
- Officials Map Plans to Run Schools if Strike Occurs : Education: L.A. District administrators, union leaders search for compromise that would avert a walkout.
- Escondido Man Sentenced for Murder, Sexual Assault
- Tracks to the Past : Transportation: The debut of Metrolink is a reminder of the late, great Big Red Cars that helped make the Valley what it is today.
- COSTA MESA : City to Study Golf Course Discounts
- Countywide : Transportation Priorities Told
- Union Emerges as Major Donor to Anaheim Council Campaigns : Contributions: The IBEW has given $8,000 to candidates since a resolution protecting city workers' jobs from outside competition was adopted.
- Car-Fee Ruling Will Save State $1.5 Billion : Courts: Justices find high taxes on automobiles bought outside California unlawful, but say only a few who filed timely claims can get rebates.
- Buenos Aires Mayor Quits After Criticism
- Documentary : Zen and the Art of Taxi Driving in Mexico City : You see, there are two types of cabbies: laid-back and kamikaze. You'd better hope you don't get the latter.
- New Quake Alert Issued for Parkfield
- * Laurie E. Colwin; Food Essayist, Novelist
- Wife Says Quayle Would Be Good Leader for U.S.
- Helping Kids Breathe Easier : Health: Asthma rates among children have skyrocketed. Although the causes of the upsurge are unclear, experts say there are ways to minimize the disease's effects.
- Can This Man Be Taken Seriously? : Yet another baffling turn in Perot's roller-coaster candidacy
- Hunter Asks Navy to Help Scouts
- MOORPARK : Last Redevelopment Lawsuit Is Settled
- DAILY 3
- Diocese to Fight Award by Jury
- Shop Gives Shelter a Boost : Facility: A YWCA thrift store, stocked with donated items and staffed almost entirely by volunteers, helps provide funding for the 19-room Hotel for Homeless Women.
- Collector's Barbie Dolls Found Intact After Theft
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Accused Doctor Defends Actions
- OXNARD : Girl Kidnaped From Parking Lot, Raped
- Woman Critically Hurt in 1-Car Crash
- Council Dodges Stiff Smoke Ban, Orders Study
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Mailer Controversy Stirs Council Race
- SIMI VALLEY : Court Order Sought to Allow 2 to Vote
- Jury Urges Death Penalty for Slaying at Swap Meet
- PANORAMA CITY : Hospital to Reopen With New Direction
- STATE ELECTIONS / 77th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Baldwin, Connolly Accuse Each Other of Extremist Stances
- Mailer a Dirty Trick, Hayden's Foe Charges : State Senate: GOP's McRoskey calls claim that he's not a 23rd District candidate outdated, false.
- IRVINE : Candidate Support Exceeds $100,000
- Murder Suspect to Be Arraigned Today
- COLUMN RIGHT/ J. NEIL SCHULMAN : Gunfight at the 4 'n 20 Pie Shop : The evidence against restricting handguns is statistical, not just anecdotal.
- BREA : Council to Choose New Mayor Today
- SANTA CLARITA : 170-Acre Park Named for State Sen. Ed Davis
- Fiesta Aura Launches Reborn Gill Building
- VAN NUYS : Man, Girlfriend Held in Slaying
- 75 Jobless Get Uplifting Hairstyles at No Charge : Economy: Salon offers the make-overs to help laid-off professionals in their search for employment.
- Sheriff's Deputies Prevail in Wild Goose Chase
- Mayor of Cypress Is Hospitalized
- San Diego : Woman Found Fatally Stabbed
- Chargers' Man for All Reasons : Football: Steve Hendrickson can, and will, play anytime, anywhere. All he wants is a chance. write three lines. write three lines. write three lines.
- Bonds, McGwire, Sierra Are Free Agents
- NHL ROUNDUP : Gartner's 2 Goals Lift Him to 9th in Scoring
- Padres Ship Fernandez to Mets : Baseball: Wally Whitehurst, D.J. Dozier are the players received in exchange for the All-Star shortstop.
- Names in the News - Oct. 27, 1992
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Barnes to Start Against California
- Miscellany
- Names in the News - Oct. 27, 1992
- Goat or Not, Nixon Shows He Is Winner
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : USC : Tough Sledding Ahead for Rushing
- Bills Come Back in Final Minute to Edge Jets : Pro football: Kelly's 12-yard pass to Thomas with 51 seconds left gives Buffalo a 24-20 victory.
- ART
- ART
- Q&A; WITH MICHAEL BOLTON : His Career Is No Laughing Matter
- Every Tuesday Saxman Salutes Greats at Elario's
- Mainly Mozart to Expand With Concert in January : Chamber music: Added performance is aimed at keeping public awareness of the June festival alive.
- Here's 'Proof ' : Laguna Beach Photo Show Looks at Rule Breakers of the '60s, '70s
- ART REVIEW : Antony Gormley's Dictionary of Body Language : The British sculptor's work is about the emotional messages given out by the smallest gestures of the human body.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Hubbard's Trumpet Sizzles, Snaps at Ambassador
- QUOTABLE
- Names in the News - Oct. 27, 1992
- Miscellany
- Most of the Time, He Doesn't Have Anything to Kick About
- PRO FOOTBALL / BOB OATES : Emergence of Gary Might Be Key Lift the Rams Have Needed
- Hall of Famers Pee Wee Reese and...
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Police Unveil ID Plan to Deter Car Thieves
- SAN DIEGO : Teen Faces Murder Charge as an Adult
- Blustery Winds Over Hong Kong : China issues threats as Britain seeks to preserve the colony's rights upon its return
- COLLEGE DIVISION / ARA NAJARIAN : Woman Joins Westmont Men as an Assistant
- PRO FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Montoya Expected Back at Practice
- Consistency Still Elusive for Raiders
- Rothermel Won't Pursue UC Irvine Job
- Miscellany
- Padres Jettison Fernandez's $2.3-Million Salary : Baseball: They send him to Mets for Whitehurst, Dozier and a minor leaguer in an economy move.
- HORSE RACING: BREEDERS' CUP : Thunder Regent Out to Repeat His Upset
- Olympics
- Key Clue to Huntington's Disease Found : Medicine: Discovery of a brain chemistry change in those afflicted with the degenerative illness may lead to development of the first therapies to treat it.
- ELECTIONS / SANTA PAULA : Mobile Home Park Owners Fight Measure : Rent control: The expensive campaign involves a mailer and a Los Angeles County campaign manager. Backers criticize the use of outsiders.
- Prosecutors Say Mack Regularly Used Cocaine
- Ventura County Crime
- 2nd Teen-Ager Convicted in 1991 Slaying of Woman at Zuma Beach
- CHARGERS : Replay Fails to Provide Solid Proof of Interception
- Miscellany
- Brandy Smerko
- PRO FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Ditka Ends Weekly Media Briefings
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 27, 1992
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Music Reviews : Britten's 'Heart of the Matter' Given U.S. Premiere
- TV REVIEW : Disney Primer on 'Earth' Offers Some Specific Studies
- Culture : 'Doll Wars' Challenge Female Ideal : Japan likes 'cute.' America likes 'sexy.' So, Barbie and Licca duke it out in toydom.
- SAN SALVADOR : Deadline for Peace
- Regional Outlook : Rebels Without a Cause in Americas : Latin guerrillas may go the way of the cavalry and Cold War spies as democracy spreads and Marxism fizzles on the continent.
- Ethnic Relations : Tempers Flaring in Transylvanian City : Romanians and Hungarians are reviving their ancient feud over the territory.
- A Confident Yeltsin Shrugs Off Protests
- Israel Retaliates for Fatal Bomb Attack by Shelling Guerrilla Targets in S. Lebanon
- Next Step : Look Eastward, Russia: the New Asian Interest : Disappointed with the West and hungry for capital, Yeltsin courts Japan, China, India and South Korea.
- Howard E. Freeman; UCLA Sociologist
- Laguna Art Welcomes Stony Looks
- Bronzan Will Resign From Assembly, Cites Term Limits
- National Agenda : Myanmar Awakens to Kinder, Gentler Military : Regime loosens martial law and renews contacts with the outside world. But critics wonder if changes are cosmetic.
- If You Don't Fake It . . .
- In Reversal, U.S. to Admit Some Bosnian Refugees
- The President's Brain Trust
- THE TIMES POLL : Voters Evenly Split Over Proposal to Cut Welfare : Propositions: Term-limit measure has wide support in state. Contests close on euthanasia and tax increases.
- TOKYO : Russian Rescue
- Did the Press Apply the Teflon to Reagan's Presidency? : Coverage: Critics say media failed to report fully and accurately what the government was doing. However, the public 'longed for a tall-in-the-saddle America.'
- No Further Punishment for 2 Admirals : Tailhook scandal: Acting Navy secretary's decision is contained in letter to Defense Dept., whose inspector general is assailed.
- GM Chairman Stempel Resigns Under Pressure
- The Great Race of Car, Bus and Train
- Medical Board Director Quits Under Pressure : Government: Criticism centered on his handling of disciplinary actions against doctors.
- CAMPAIGN JOURNAL : Herschensohn Lunch With Women Draws 400 Admirers
- A Tenant Tempest : Married Couple Claim Reverse Bias; Landlord Calls Their Suit 'Ludicrous'
- 4,800 Jobs Cut at American Express Unit : Finance: Restructuring of the troubled card and travel division will result in a $342-million charge for the quarter.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 27, 1992
- J. P. Morgan, Ex-CBS Chiefs Backed GM Shift
- With Design in Mind Expects 4th-Quarter Loss
- Merchant Group Picks Manager
- Quarterly Profits Up 3% at 20th Century Industries
- Alpharel's Profit Falls in 3rd Quarter
- Firm Has Something to Really Cheer About
- Pollsters Search for Reasons for Disparities in Surveys : Campaign: They explain the differences by talking about methodology. Timing and makeup of voters play key roles.
- Diaspora Jews Seeking More Influence in Israel : Dispute: Major donors want a shake-up of the Jewish Agency, which brings in 100,000 immigrants a year.
- Hong Kong Stocks Plunge 3% Amid Beijing Threats
- David Smyle has been named vice president-portfolio...
- Weather Slows Turks' Hunt for Rebel Kurds
- 5,000 Stolen Barbie Dolls Are Recovered
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE
- O.C. Firm Tops Fast-Growth List : Expansion: Kingston Technology's sales increase by 117,122% over 5 years. Nine other county firms are also listed by Inc. magazine.
- National Lampoon Suit Is Serious Business : Trademarks: Breach of contract complaint could determine who gets the rights to the famous name and logo.
- Existing Home Sales Continue to Be Lethargic
- Mazda Puts Brakes on Amati : The Car Maker Cancels Plans to Launch a Luxury Car Division
- Office Vacancies Drop, but Average Still Is High
- Levy Bancorp Reports $44,000 3rd-Quarter Loss
- Sales Effect of Metrolink's Proximity to Homes Uncertain
- Boeing Profit Hurt by Fewer Plane Deliveries
- TransWorld Bancorp Profit Surges in Quarter
- The $6-million ad budget for the Chilean...
- Summit Health Reports Profit Up 55% in Quarter
- The San Diego agency Conlee & Butler...
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE
- Judge Tosses Out Bulk of Suit Against Health Net
- A Healthy Rx for Maker of Drug-Dispensing Equipment : Health care: Pyxis Corp. has built a $40-million business in a market it created single-handedly.
- Paul Brown has been promoted to senior...
- G. Kenneth Lloyd has been named senior...
- Dow Increases 36.47 on Strong Earnings News : Market Overview
- Pacific Enterprises to Cut 90% of Corporate Staff : Restructuring: The parent of Southern California Gas is selling off all of its non-utility subsidiaries.
- Koll Management Keeps Its Rank : Survey: The company is again No. 2 on Forbes magazine list of the 200 best small U.S. firms.
- Soap Won't Float; Will It Buoy Profit?
- Michael E. Herman, former executive vice president...
- Refinancing Helps First American Set Record : Earnings: Profit for quarter nearly tripled like period last year at Santa Ana title insurance and financial services firm.
- Role of the Poor in Presidential Plans
- Keating Judge Bars Use of State Verdict : Courts: Telling jurors in the federal case about the fraud conviction of the former S&L; operator is called 'overwhelmingly' prejudicial.
- Dow Increases 36.47 on Strong Earnings News : Market Overview
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 27, 1992
- T-Bill Rates Higher at Auction: The Treasury...
- Newhall Land Profits Fall Despite Revenue Increase
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 27, 1992
- Susan J. Atkins has been appointed vice...
- Martin Lawrence Reports $924,000 3rd-Quarter Loss
- Vitesse Semiconductor Loses $469,000 in Quarter
- 4th-Quarter Profits Rise 74% for Xircom Inc.
- Campaign Coverage
- Campaign Coverage
- Rigoberta Menchu
- Perot's Message
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : In Dispute : SEEKING CREATIVE LOCAL SOLUTIONS : Another Way: : There are no sweeping solutions, but what's most effective are smaller projects sponsored by nonprofit corporations, with funding from many sources and plenty of community participation.
- Post-Riot Reforms
- When Is Enough Madonna Enough?
- Post-Riot Reforms
- Transplant Protest
- Sound of Grating Glass
- When Is Enough Madonna Enough?
- Campaign Coverage
- Campaign Coverage
- Neighborly Vigilantes
- Reasoning on Phoenix House
- Campaign Coverage
- Reasoning on Phoenix House
- Joel Barr
- Neighborly Vigilantes
- HALLOWEEN HAUNTS : For the...
- Celebs on 'Jeopardy!'
- Sound of Grating Glass
- Campaign Coverage
- When Is Enough Madonna Enough?
- Reasoning on Phoenix House
- Feel Like a Weenie? A Change of Your Name Could Be the Answer to the Curse : Laughingstocks: Southern California qualifies as capital of the movement away from names that heap ridicule on their bearers.
- John Fisher of Shasta College in Redding...
- Bush Shaves Clinton Lead as Perot Gains, Poll Finds : Survey: The Arkansas governor's gap closes to 44% to 34%, while the Texas billionaire doubles his support to 19%, Times Mirror study indicates.
- 70% Vote as Lithuania Elects a Post-Soviet Parliament
- Media Set Agenda but Often Misjudge Public's Interests : Journalism: News outlets shape public opinion. But they seldom know just what will catch nation's attention.
- THE TIMES POLL : Clinton's Strong Lead Holding in California
- 150,000 March in London to Protest Mine Cutbacks
- Party for a Year of Quirkiness
- Officers Fired on Again
- 'Fired Up' Bush Heads West, Blasts Clinton on Trust Issue : Republicans: He speaks of his disdain for national media, assails foe over a broken promise to voters of Arkansas.
- At Least 25 Killed in Fire During India Celebration
- Marty Klein; Agent Helped Careers of Top Comedians
- Takeover in Tajik Capital Ends as Foes Reach Accord
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- 4 Women on Way to Ski Across Antarctica
- Hollywood: A Trip to a New Planet
- Bank Stocks May Prove Profitable Propositions
- '92 POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE : How Business Views the Election
- Stock Scandal May Help Open Taiwan Market : Securities: A few big players dominate the action now. Changes could bring more foreign participation.
- Keating Faces 75 Counts in New Federal Trial : Thrifts: He faces a maximum prison term of 525 years. Jury selection is scheduled to start this week.
- MARIO J. ANTOCI
- AIRLINES
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 26, 1992
- U.S. Computers Have an Edge to Pry Open Market in Japan : Technology: IBM-compatible models are becoming popular because they're more powerful and often cheaper.
- Federal Pension Agency Says It May Sue TWA Chief
- N.Y. Daily News' Would-Be Owner Says He May Back Out
- Lower Drug Prices Send Many South : Pharmaceuticals: Americans are lured to Mexico by prescription medicines costing as little as one-tenth as much as in the United States.
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 26, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 26, 1992
- Clinton Tries Perot 'Humility,' Vows to Be People's President : Democrats: Arkansas governor tells Michigan voters that he won't promise to be a perfect leader but that progress will be made.
- McCartney Is 'Oratorio' Reception's Nowhere Man
- For All Its Urban Horrors, L.A. Is Still Home Sweet Home
- Garcetti--Verdict May Be In, but Jury Is Still Out : D.A.: He promises a 'larger vision,' but Reiner's withdrawal from the race leaves charges unanswered.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Boxer, Herschensohn Draw Sharp Differences on Issues
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Plight of Cities Again on U.S. Back Burner
- Roger Miller; 'King of the Road' Singer
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Clinton Victory Prospects Aid Munis : Securities: With his plan to raise taxes on the rich, the bonds' tax-free properties become attractive.
- TAIWAN
- SECURITIES
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Fiery Truck Crash Kills Driver, Closes Freeways
- BOOK REVIEW : South's Past Keeps Its Grip on the Present : THE FAVORITE SONS, <i> by John Russell,</i> Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, $19.95; 318 pages
- Colorado Is Battleground for School Voucher System : Education: Both sides are bringing in their big guns over a ballot initiative that would provide tax dollars for parents who want to choose non-public institutions.
- Support Dwindles as Canada Votes in Unity Test : Amendments: Negative outcome on constitutional referendum could mean nothing--or eventual breakup.
- Three-Way Fight for Territory Rages in Beleaguered Bosnia-Herzegovina
- CAMPAIGN DATELINE / PAUL FELDMAN : There'll Be No Victuals for the Voters This Time
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Don't Worry, You Can Sleep It Off
- Chess Game Delayed
- Girl on Bicycle Killed in Traffic
- OAK PARK : Ahmanson Ranch to Be Topic of Hearing
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Platform : Does a Jury or a Judge Dispense Better Justice?
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Platform : Does a Jury or a Judge Dispense Better Justice?
- South-Central Choir Sings Itself Into Heart of Beverly Hills 90210
- Traffic-Signal Changers on Every Fire Engine Proposed
- DANA POINT : Waste Hauler Will Pick Up Bulky Items
- Advice to a Grieving Native Son: 'Start Loving the City Again'
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Gripe
- DECISION '92 : VENTURA COUNTY SCHOOL BOARDS
- VALLEY COLLEGE : Archery Class Reopens After Theft
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flames Return to the Top With Shutout Against Oilers
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : Rothenberg Joining the Critics of U.S. Olympic Soccer Coach
- 19 Injured as Glass Flies at Miami Game
- Humphries Battles Illness to Have Career-Best Day
- Steelers Teach the Chiefs a Lesson, 27-3 : AFC: Cowher coaches Pittsburgh to victory over former mentor Schottenheimer.
- A Patchwork Orange : Santa Paula: With Halloween just around the corner, families come from all over to pick their own pumpkins at Faulkner Farm.
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Platform : Does a Jury or a Judge Dispense Better Justice?
- Metrolink Won't Echo Cal Train, Planners Say : Transportation: The new periwinkle-and-white cars will have their own rights-of-way. The trains will run on time, transit officials promise.
- Landowner's Plans Pit Him Against City : Development: Laguna Niguel and casino owner Jack B. Binion are locked in a bitter and expensive fight over his proposal to build 32 ocean-view homes.
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : In Dispute : SEEKING CREATIVE LOCAL SOLUTIONS : Point:
- Missing Man's Body Found in Forest
- Some GOP Hopefuls Hedge Bets With Clinton Tie-Ins
- News Often Has to Be Seen Before It Is Heard : Media: Television has created a revolution in the way the public responds to worldwide events.
- COLUMN ONE : Riding the Rails of Friendship : N.Y. suburbanites have spent years developing relationships on trains instead of ulcers on freeways. When Metrolink makes its debut today, will L.A. commuters swap their cars for conversation?
- Things the Stork Never Bothers to Tell Midlife Moms
- THOUSAND OAKS : Board to Consider Alternative Classes
- Water Districts' Merger Talk Could Rattle Whole State
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Today's Agenda
- VENTURA : Funding for River Trail on Agenda
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Platform : Does a Jury or a Judge Dispense Better Justice?
- Propositions M and N Offer Hope for a Safer L.A. : Police: Hundreds of 911 calls are lost daily. We need a better communications system, more officers to respond to calamity.
- Crash Victim Dies of Injuries
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : In Dispute : SEEKING CREATIVE LOCAL SOLUTIONS : Counterpoint:
- Mislaid Body Casts Pall Over Neptune Society Image : Lawsuit: Decaying corpse of former Burbank mayor was found months after it was supposed to be cremated. The distraught widow charges negligence.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Twirlers Spin to Own Drummers
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Testimony : ONE PERSON'S STORY: TIP OF THE ICEBERG : The Homeless 'Are Regular Folks'
- Obituaries - Oct. 26, 1992
- Bush vs. Clinton: What Would Be Best Immigration Policy? : Unfortunately, neither one, nor Perot, has faced up to one of America's most significant and potentially fractious issues
- ELECTIONS / 41ST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Reed's Prospects Dim Amid Hope for Change : Politics: Republican tries to distance herself from her party. A shortage of funds and a successful Democratic registration drive add to her difficulties.