- Everett Keeps Turnaround Turned Up : Rams: He completes a personal-best 87.7% of his passes and is 49 of 65 in his last three games after a poor start.
- Mack Supplies the Drive as Browns Stop Packers
- Chargers Run Over the Colts : AFC: Bernstine gains personal-best 150 yards and Humphries passes for 205 yards during 34-14 victory over Indianapolis.
- Liley Gets 11 Kills in U.S. Volleyball Loss
- TRANSPORTATION
- 10 Newspapers Back Clinton; 4 Endorse Bush : Politics: Portland Oregonian supports first Democrat in 142 years. Publications in Bush's home state of Texas are divided.
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Baby Gets Liver From Live Donor
- YORBA LINDA : New Center Is Hub of Council Campaign
- Scientists Call Otter Project Unrealistic : Wildlife: Biologists now want to stop moving sea otters to San Nicolas Island and let the main herd roam the entire coastline.
- CIS Drops U.S. Women in Volleyball
- TV Reviews : 'Tales' of Emigre Intellectuals in '30s L.A.
- Safeguard : ANAHEIM
- U.S. Chain Will Help Run 13 Moscow Hotels : Accommodations: Radisson will teach the Russians to offer better service at the poorly operated facilities.
- Mexican Company Is Buying Hotel in El Paso : Trade: It is one of a number of firms south of the border that are making U.S. acquisitions.
- OCCUPATION: SECURITY GUARD
- Tom Schabarum; Realtor, GOP Leader
- It Was the End of Summer . . . and Almost the End of TV
- Pilot, Son Hurt in Buena Park Crash
- Gold Wasn't Only Glitter at Bowers
- IRVINE : Peltason Joins Health Foundation Board
- OPERA REVIEW : San Francisco Does Justice to Beethoven's 'Fidelio'
- Pop : Tanya Tucker Prances Sweetly at Greek
- A Bottoming Out of 142-Year Trend
- VIETNAM
- End of the Impasse in Global Trade Talks May Come Soon
- A Move That's One for the Books : Services: Six companies are maneuvering for the lucrative contract to transport the Los Angeles Central Library's volumes and equipment.
- Friend of Bill's
- Fashion Takes Giant Step Back : Retro: A return to the hippie era is moving French fashion to a clear break with the tarty styles that recently dominated the runways.
- Msgr. John Ellis: Historian of Catholicism
- Sweet Alice's Chariot Ride : Honors aside, Parents of Watts founder maintains common touch, 'hitching' herself to needy.
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Modest Proposal : CHUCK WELCH, <i> President, Hollywoodland Homeowners Assn.</i>
- COUNTYWIDE : Deadline is Friday for Cleanup Grants
- County's Lost Towns : Some Former Farming Hamlets Are Little More Than Memories
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Getting Involved : RONNIE SCHNEL, <i> Businesswoman, Palos Verdes.</i>
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / 4TH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT : Dana, Swanson Slug it Out in Costly Race : Politics: Incumbent and challenger step up attacks in bid for powerful county seat. Candidates will spend more than $3 million.
- A Mania for Metric : Northridge: Engineer works to convert the U.S. to the system used in other countries.
- Basketball
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Gaston Provides Own Turning Point
- Seems Like Old Times for Everett : Rams: He shows the form and confidence of his glory days, completing 18 of 21 passes for 242 yards and two touchdowns.
- Marino Can't Jump, but He Can Throw : AFC: Dolphin quarterback stumbles over bench on scramble, then finishes scrambling Patriots, 38-17.
- Elway Rallies Broncos Past Oilers, 27-21 : AFC: In repeat of last year's playoff game, Elway directs winning fourth-quarter drive, his 31st game-saving march.
- Big Changes Jolt Talent Industry : Entertainment: William Morris buys Triad. A management buyout is underway at ICM. And InterTalent may fold.
- French Climber Feared Dead
- Oliver Shewell Franks; Played Role in Marshall Plan Success
- WESTMINSTER : Residents of Park Fear for Homes
- PROP. 160 : Infinite Regress
- MOORPARK : City, Water Board Debate Moving Pipe
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Platform : The Panhandled
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Platform : The Panhandlers
- Gunman Opens Fire on Bus Passengers; Couple Wounded
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: October 17
- Driver Dies in Crash at Bakersfield
- WHEELCHAIR TENNIS / U.S. OPEN : Fourth-Ranked Welch Wins Men's Singles Title by Defeating Jim Black
- Reardon Comes In With Best Pitch, Gets Worst of It : Pitchers: Atlanta relief ace threw fastball to Sprague, who hit it out faster.
- Teams Tie in One College Poll; Miami Tops Other
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Platform : The Panhandlers
- Lakers Are Victims of Jet Lag : Pro basketball: When Johnson gets on plane, they get blown away by Trail Blazers, 112-83.
- DANCE
- Bravo, Benigni! : Movies: Italian actor-comedian Roberto Benigni has been compared to Chaplin and Keaton. His 'Johnny Stecchino' opens in the U.S. Friday.
- Rapper's Music Can't Be Blamed for Death of Trooper
- COMPANIES
- NEW ZEALAND
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Only a Game? : SimCity Puts Fate of Town and Its People in Your Hands
- Ahmanson Heir Bankrolls Religious Right's Agenda : Politics: Millionaire seeks to direct what he considers to be a wayward society back to free enterprise and God.
- Campaign Dateline / Paul Feldman : A window on the California elections. : Candidate Hopes His Name Ensures a Schwing Vote
- Topic A : A Different Spin on the World Around Us : The Grounds for Tragedy
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Second Opinion / COMMENTARY FROM OTHER MEDIA : DIEN DAN THANH NIEN (Vietnamese) : Bush's Loss Would Be No Surprise
- COLUMN LEFT / ALEXANDER COCKBURN : Don't Expect Clinton to Fix NAFTA's Flaws : Bipartisan support of any deal is always a clue that the fix is in to shut the people out.
- MISSION VIEJO : New Library a Focus of Council Campaign
- Skid Row Preacher Serves Up Religion--and Sandwiches
- Council to Discuss Keeping Hall Open : Fillmore: State cuts jeopardize the Veterans Memorial Building. The public is invited to offer ideas on how to generate the needed funds.
- Perhaps Pin Stripes Don't Have the Old Mystique Anymore
- NOTES : Marines Learn the Maple Leaf Goes Up
- RAM NOTES : Taylor Won't Be Getting Any Curtain Calls
- The starting time for USC's game against...
- Treasure of Russian Recordings Unveiled : Music: A joint venture assists official archives in releasing works outside former Soviet Union.
- Local Political TV Ads Serve Candidate Egos, Not the Voters
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Norwalk Man Dies 1 Week After Freeway Shooting
- Arab-Israeli Violence Puts Pressure on Rabin : Unrest: New Jerusalem government, mindful of peace talks, resists calls for retaliation in the territories.
- Santa Ana's Bowers Reopens Its Doors : Art: A $12-million renovation doubled the museum's exhibition space and tripled its size.
- ANAHEIM HILLS : Weir Canyon Ramp to Freeway Closed
- NEWPORT BEACH : Blaze Destroys Manicurist Salon
- SAN DIEGO : 2 Men Sitting on Wall Are Shot
- COLUMN RIGHT / LLEWELLYN H. ROCKWELL JR. : Maybe We Should Call It SHAFTA : Government decides who benefits under this agreement. That's hardly free trade.
- ELECTIONS / 23RD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Issues--Not Attacks--Fuel Debate : Politics: Incumbent Elton Gallegly and challenger Anita Perez Ferguson discuss taxes, abortion and illegal immigration.
- Rams Shake Up the Giants for a Seismic Victory : Football: They dominate New York in all aspects of the game to win, 38-17, their largest winning margin since 1990.
- Nothing Like It to Draw : Fans Out of Their Shells
- Basketball
- L.A. UNIVERSITY BEAT / WENDY WITHERSPOON : Loss of Golf Coach Leaves Questions at USC
- TV REVIEW : Legacy Lost at Tribute to Dylan
- NOTES
- 'Naitou,' 'Ori' Continue Pan African Fest
- Obituaries - Oct. 19, 1992
- TELEVISION - Oct. 19, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 19, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 19, 1992
- Names in the News - Oct. 19, 1992
- Names in the News - Oct. 19, 1992
- Names in the News - Oct. 19, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 19, 1992
- MOVIES - Oct. 19, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 19, 1992
- Questioning Age Discrimination
- Man's Death in Drug Raid
- Fall From Grace of Clergy and Lessons to Be Learned
- Lost in America
- A Bad Name for Towsley Canyon Park
- Mann's World
- 'Leap' Into Controversy
- People's Park
- KISSINGER
- Pension in Poland
- THE PEOPLE'S VOICE
- Man's Death in Drug Raid
- All for Alisal
- Performance of Genser, Abdo in Santa Monica
- Case of the Illiterate 5th-Grader
- Bruce Herschensohn
- BOTTOMED OUT
- OFF THE BLACKLIST
- Case of the Illiterate 5th-Grader
- Distorted 'World'
- How Do You Spell <i> Tax</i> ? Proposition B
- THE GREAT PRETENDERS
- Fall From Grace of Clergy and Lessons to Be Learned
- Bruce Herschensohn
- ENORMOUS ACHIEVEMENT
- Under the Helicopters
- Soka and Development
- DIRECTOR'S CUT II
- Get Me Rewrite
- Man's Death in Drug Raid
- Hollywood, AIDS and Reality
- DIRECTOR'S CUT II
- Man's Death in Drug Raid
- DIRECTOR'S CUT II
- KISSINGER
- THE WAR ON DRUGS
- Campaign
- A Clarion Call to Retain Arts
- 'Better Characters' Should Grow Up, Too
- 'Better Characters' Should Grow Up, Too
- CUBAN TIME WARP
- Rosenstein's Votes on Growth Issues as Commissioner
- 'LILI MARLENE'
- Who's Responsible For the U.S. Budget?
- Under the Helicopters
- Extend Voting Rights to Deflect Bigotry
- Tempted by Tahiti
- DIRECTOR'S CUT II
- Blacks on TV: II
- 'Better Characters' Should Grow Up, Too
- 'The Party's Over'
- Who's Responsible For the U.S. Budget?
- Lerner on Jewish Life
- Those 'Pagan Rituals': Please Say It Isn't So
- Filling in the Facts on Shearson Lehman
- Odd Vision of Comedy
- GATESGATE
- 'Better Characters' Should Grow Up, Too
- KISSINGER
- Chiropractor Calls Prop. 166 a Pain
- Bean's Church Isn't in Unity Movement
- Blacks on TV: II
- Encinitas Spending
- Blacks on TV: II
- Like Parents, Like Children
- THE FEEL OF L.A.
- Fall From Grace of Clergy and Lessons to Be Learned
- DIRECTOR'S CUT II
- People Pleased
- CHARITY FUNDING
- Griffith Observatory
- HANGOUT OF THE '90S
- The Souls of Animals
- HANGOUT OF THE '90S
- Casting Call
- Lerner on Jewish Life
- KISSINGER
- Who Are, Aren't Tax-Hike Backers
- Proposition A
- Effort to Recall Eggers Draws Protest
- Blacks on TV: II
- Lost in America
- School Funding Should be Equal
- 'Frannie's' Turnoff
- KCAL Owns Up
- Punk Rocker Speaks
- A Clarion Call to Retain Arts
- DIRECTOR'S CUT II
- All for Alisal
- Lerner on Jewish Life
- Fall From Grace of Clergy and Lessons to Be Learned
- THE STUFF OF LEGENDS
- Tent Cities
- The Mystery That Was Marilyn :...
- HEALTH HORIZONS : Letter from the Editor
- Community Policing Shows Promise : Law enforcement: Getting to the roots of crime is paying off, officers and residents involved in the program say. It is getting favorable marks in the San Fernando Valley, which has L.A.'s oldest program and may be a model for citywide effort.
- FBI Had Data on Iraq Loan, Panel Is Told : Gulf War: CIA witnesses reportedly said the bureau knew at 1989 meeting that Italian bankers were aware of funds funneled through Atlanta branch.
- Mixed Emotions Make Emperor's Visit a Gamble : Asia: Akihito's trip this week is meant to warm Sino-Japanese ties, but old animosities stir fears.
- SABBATH BLOODY SABBATH: Word that Black Sabbath...
- Vicksburg Hides Civil War Memories Behind Sleepy Facade : Once called 'Gibraltar of Confederacy,' Mississippi River town is famed for battlefield and mansions.
- Newlywed Sting is at work on an...
- Air Force Plan to Move Satellite Unit Stuns Officials : El Segundo: Civic leaders are surprised and dismayed by the announcement. They say the transfer of several hundred high-paying scientific and engineering jobs is certain to hurt the local economy.
- DUCAT DERBY: Getting tickets for the two...
- Dornan Outdoes Himself as Presidential Point Man
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Rep. Boxer's Investment Portfolio Detailed . . .
- Christian Right Tries to Take Over State GOP : Politics: Activists are focusing on Assembly races in campaigns largely financed by four businessmen.
- This Chance Is Enough for Crayton
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : SANTE FE LEAGUE
- Trojan Offense Meets Challenge by the Defense : USC: Crayton scores the second of his two late touchdowns after Webb keeps his vow about forcing a Cal turnover.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Saddleback's Chrishon Scores Five Touchdowns
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP : Turner Sets NCAA Record in Pacific's 49-17 Win
- MOVIES : Leaps of Faith : Harvey Keitel's search for God often involves confronting his darker self; case in point: 'Reservoir Dogs'
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : Brodie Returns to Victory Site
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Cal Lutheran Beats Occidental in Overtime, 17-14
- Bickel's 3 Touchdowns Spark Brea to Victory
- Arizona State Shuts Down Oregon State
- Bruno Beats Coetzer on TKO in London
- 3rd-Quarter Surge by Valley Buries Ventura, 41-24
- World Series : Toronto Blue Jays vs. Atlanta Braves : NOTEBOOK
- Aztecs Should Blush, Not Gush, After Struggle
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : No. 5 Texas A&M; Goes to the Air, Beats Rice, 35-9
- HIGH SCHOOL CROSS-COUNTRY / SANTA CLARITA INVITATIONAL : Hoover's Casillas Runs 15:21 to Break Own Course Mark
- Brunell Tightens No. 1 Grip : Pacific 10: In first start since 1991 Rose Bowl, he leads top-ranked Huskies past Oregon, 24-3.
- USC Rallies to Beat Bears : Trojans: They force two late turnovers that Crayton turns into touchdowns for a 27-24 comeback victory. Wachholtz guides rally.
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Angry Glavine Strikes Back at Batters and Critics
- Vandeweghe Leads Clippers Past Cavaliers
- Cal Lutheran Gets Kick Out of Overtime : College football: SCIAC tiebreaking procedure enables Kingsmen to win, 17-14, on Schuldheisz field goal.
- San Bernardino Scores Lopsided Victory Over Previously Unbeaten Antelope Valley
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Hernandez, L.A. Baptist Rush Past Maranatha
- Aztecs Strike Deep to Bury the Miners : College football: SDSU takes sole possession of WAC lead after 49-27 victory. Lowery and Scott spark offense.
- World Series : Toronto Blue Jays vs. Atlanta Braves : NOTEBOOK : Gaston Adds Key to Rotation
- PLNC's Keter Claims Second Straight Title
- Chargers Ready for New Day : NFL: Team is ready to make a comeback and it sees the Colt game as an opportunity.
- Malarchuk Debuts in Gulls' Victory
- Pro Basketball
- How the '87 Market Plunge Unfolded
- Flowering of the Senses in Bangkok : In Thailand's city of spicy smells and sizzling colors, even taxis stop to let elephants pass.
- First-Time Buyers Class
- BOTTOM LINE : A Movable Fleece
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : A YANK AT OXFORD
- Class on Rights of Homeowners and Tenants
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- In Mt. Pinatubo's Wake, Buried Dreams and Lives : Disaster: As volcano comes to life yet again, rivers of mud threaten villages and weary Filipinos lose hope.
- HEALTH HORIZONS : PSYCHOLOGY : The Best Places to Kiss in Southern California
- DECISION '92: SPECIAL VOTER'S GUIDE TO THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION : THE FORMATIVE YEARS: The varied experiences of their lives have profoundly shaped the outlooks of the men who would be President
- Pasadena : Memorial for 2 Robinsons
- Wasn't Hitting Boys How Thelma and Louise Got Started?
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- From Car Seat to Council Seat? : Fullerton Candidate Who Lives in a Chevy Champions Homeless Issues in His Campaign
- Rebuild L.A. Stumbling Over Red Tape, Factionalism : Riot aftermath: Group struggles to define itself and what it can accomplish. But its leaders remain optimistic.
- THE HOUSE
- College Board Candidates
- ELECTIONS '92 : The Key to Their Success? It's Simple
- As Head of Ticket Goes, So Goes Much of GOP, Alas
- Man Shot in Back in Squabble Over Pet Parrot
- State Legislature : Incumbents Killea, Gotch, Alpert Deserve to Keep Their Seats
- World Series : Toronto Blue Jays vs. Atlanta Braves : NOTEBOOK
- World Series : Toronto Blue Jays vs. Atlanta Braves : NOTEBOOK
- What to Consider When Investing 401(k) Funds
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : SIDE TRIPS : The Persian Version
- Harrowing History at Donner Park
- Playing for Keeps : THE GREAT GAME: The Struggle for Empire in Central Asia, <i> By Peter Hopkirk (Kodansha: $30; 576 pp., illustrated)</i>
- Memories of Hawthorne Haunt Streets of Salem 300 Years After Witch Trials : Massachusetts Town Is Up to Its Seven Gables in American History
- California Corner : Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- ELECTIONS / SANTA MONICA CITY COUNCIL : Ballot Names to Swamp Voters
- Glendora : Annexation Approved
- Peace Corps Volunteers Teach Russians the Rudiments of Capitalism : Economics: Years of communism left many lacking business skills. The group's goal is to set up centers to counsel budding entrepreneurs.
- HEALTH HORIZONS : NUTRITION : Formulas for Figuring Fat
- LEIMERT PARK : Giving Black Music Its Due
- It's Like Old Times for Lakers, Johnson : Pro basketball: He runs fast-break offense and delights teammates with his play in exhibition victory over Trail Blazers.
- Nordhoff Validates Ranking With Sweep of Paso Robles
- Huss Helps Lancers Run to 14-7 Victory
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : WALKING THE MILKY WAY : For Centuries, the World Has Trekked to the Remarkable City of Santiago de Compostela, in Spain's Distant Galicia. Here's Why . . .
- How It Was in West Texas : WALKING DUNES, <i> By Sandra Scofield (The Permanent Press: $21.95; 247 pp.)</i>
- THE BIZ : Don't Forget 'The Boys From Burbank'. . .
- Issues in the 53rd Assembly District
- Air Force Leaves Greenland Base After 50 Years
- Koreans Find Retailing a Way Around Cultural Barriers : CHAD KIM
- Violence Greets Angola Vote Results
- Trends Indicate Some of World's 'Vital Signs' Are Looking Better
- Harmony House Shelters Women Who Need to Regain a Normal Life
- COLUMN ONE : A Lethal Relic of Old West : Mercury and other substances used by 19th-Century miners have left a legacy of toxic waste at a dozen sites. At the Comstock Lode, residents assess the threat.
- Youth Center's Inner-City Games Open Today at USC
- PICO-UNION : Literacy Classes a Key to Survival
- Goosey the Gander Follows Others When They Wander
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Willie Williams : City's New Police Chief Faces Down Some Long Odds
- SAN DIEGO : Cadillac Carjacked, 2 Youths Arrested
- SAN DIEGO : Drifter Sought in Stabbing Death
- 'There Has Been Progress Made' : Response: Community-based policing has received wide--but not universal--praise from residents and organizations.
- Giants Might Get Taylor-Made Lift : Rams: Knox fears that the linebacker's retirement announcement will inspire New York.
- They're No Hit in N.Y. : Auction: Star attraction at Christie's--a 1937 home jersey worn by Lou Gehrig--fails to receive even the minimum opening bid.
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : LAST STOP : THE DEVIL ON SKIS : In a Tiny Tyrolean Village, a Young Priest Home for the Holidays Introduces Skiing to the Alps.
- HOW FAR SHE WENT by Mary...
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : CLASS ACT : The Architecture Is Imposing, and the History Is Vividly Alive in England's Venerable Oxford, the World's Most Famous College Town
- GETTING THE BILL: People in the new...