- TELEVISION - Oct. 14, 1992
- Joel Lawsuit an 'Alarm Bell' for Music Industry : Pop: The suit against attorney Allen Grubman highlights an ethical dilemma: Can a lawyer represent a pop client as well as the firm that markets his music?
- MUSIC / TIMOTHY MANGAN : O'Conor's Field : Pianist, who performs tonight and Thursday with the Pacific Symphony, doesn't want Irish composer's works dismissed.
- MOVIES - Oct. 14, 1992
- OPERA REVIEW : The Met Says, 'Hello, Columbus'
- SIMI VALLEY : 2 Questioned About Shooting of Youth
- Fullerton School District
- SANTA ANA : Pedestrian Dies, Driver Badly Hurt
- Dang Undergoes Evaluation
- LOS ALAMITOS : Arnold's Exit Creates Anxiety
- MacLean Signs Long-Term Contract With Bullets
- Mariners Fire Another Manager : Baseball: Plummer is the second to lose his job in last two seasons.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : In Terms of Records, It Looks Better
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : No. 3 Cypress Women Shut Out OCC
- Pyramid Anglers Are Flush With Excitement
- PREP NOTES
- Guard Fat Lever, who has skipped nine...
- SUNSET LEAGUE VOLLEYBALL : Unranked Huntington Beach Sweeps Edison
- Hurst Has Torn Rotator Cuff, Cartilage Repaired
- Life Goes On as Usual for Careys of Seal Beach
- COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : Torero Tennis Adjusts to Loss of Star Player
- All Cards Are on the SkyDome Table : Game 6: There will be no more secrets when the A's Moore tries to prevent Guzman from leading the Blue Jays to their first pennant.
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS DAILY REPORT : NATIONAL LEAGUE
- Jill Johnson
- CSUN Rolls to Victory in Tuneup : Women's volleyball: Matadors sweep Cal State Fullerton (0-13) while looking ahead to tough tournament schedule.
- Miscellany
- Germany's Leaders Agree to Restrict Entry of Refugees
- Quayle, Gore, Partisans Don't Pull Any Punches
- Iraq Loan Indictment Plan Was Changed
- READ THEIR LIPS: The numbers are in,...
- Facts Sometimes Get Lost Amid Swift Rhetoric
- George Shakes Good Samaritan's Trust
- Growing Uneasiness for Retirees : Workplace: Many companies are chipping away at benefits. But analysts say few are expected to follow the drastic action of McDonnell Douglas.
- RIGHT AID ON AIDS: Several AIDS hotlines...
- BUY RUSSIAN: Lake Forest businesswoman Lynne Foote...
- SIDE SWITCHING: Fullerton Councilwoman Molly McClanahan was...
- Quayle and Gore Trade Angry Barbs on Character Issue : Debate: Stockdale says their arguments during the vice presidential face-off show why 'nation is in gridlock.' They also clash over the economy.
- 18 Officers Capture Fugitive : Crime: Inmate who allegedly broke out of a sheriff's van and killed a motorist in a carjacking is arrested in Compton.
- A 'Flipper' for the 1990s
- BANKING
- TRANSPORTATION
- Riots Spark Positive Public Messages : Service: Partners in radio production firm offer 'positive contributions' for airwaves.
- Golden West Financial, the Oakland-based parent of...
- Taco Bell Profits Up in 3rd Quarter
- 3rd-Quarter Net Up for Triconex
- Return of Pacific's Dividend May Not Pacify Investors
- United Pilot Files a Sexual Harassment Suit : Workplace: The woman alleges that her colleagues made sexual advances and one of them sexually assaulted her.
- Exchange Bans One Kind of Snap-Back
- Industrialist Is Chosen as Ukrainian Prime Minister
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Birthday Wishes Come True for Casita de San Jose Homes
- Bush on Clinton's Trip to Moscow
- The Sweet Smell of Success : Aromas: In a test, gamblers put more money into slot machines in a pleasantly scented area. Will Las Vegas gain a new sense of power?
- Bicoastal Dreamer Keeps the Lid on Vacation
- Planners Debate Location of New University Campuses : Education: Administrators face the difficult choice of whether to build in cities or rural areas--or in between.
- BOOK REVIEW : Israeli Soldier Writes With Lyric Power : CONFESSIONS FROM A JERICHO JAIL <i> by Stephen Langfur</i> , Grove Weidenfeld, $21.95, 257 pages
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Justices Will Rule on 'Junk Science'
- Reprisal for Anti-Clinton Tactics Feared : Politics: Congressmen who urged Bush to attack candidate's patriotism may be threatening San Diego's chances and their own.
- Morehouse Industries Inc.: The Fullerton manufacturer of...
- Gerald Ford Assails Bank Regulations : Banking: Ex-President says paperwork, increased costs of supervision have crippled some institutions, especially the smaller ones. He says a new Congress could ease the strain.
- GM's Chairman Hospitalized, Reported in Serious Condition
- PaineWebber said it earned $51.7 million, or...
- Two Iran-Contra Counts Against George Dropped
- Moscow Gets the Shivers
- For Clinton Press Aide, Climb Was Steep, Rapid
- TRANSPORTATION
- Airlines Cut Fares Out of 16 Cities by 30%
- ENERGY
- Chicago's Lock on the Nobel : Economics Professor Is University's Third Winner in 3 Years
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Fluor Daniel Gets Emissions-Monitoring Contract
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Orange County Neighborhood, JPL Added to Superfund List
- Doll Heist : Arsons Fail to Hide Theft of San Diego Man's $1-Million Collection of Barbies
- D.A. Is Sued by Firm He Linked to Mob : Trash: Company that wanted to open private landfill says it was defamed by report the D.A. made at request of county supervisors.
- Separate Trials Upheld in Bryant Family Murder Case : Crime: Conspiracy allegations prompt defense to ask that prosecution be turned over to the state.
- Judge Keeps Murder Case Witness in Jail
- Mudd Viewed Relationship to Mistress Like Marriage, Son Testifies : Trial: Harvey S. Mudd II takes stand for Eleanor (Lorraine) Oliver. But attorneys counter with '89 letter.
- COLUMN RIGHT/ HALEY BARBOUR : Like Taxes? Want More? Vote Clinton : The so-called top 2% tax bracket would stretch down to incomes of $36,600.
- Justices to Rule on 'Junk Science' Case : High court: Ruling will address whether evidence must be generally accepted by scientists before it can be presented to a jury.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Four Youths Held in Dance Hall Slaying
- Black Orange Fills a News Void : Magazine: Mission Viejo couple publish a monthly journal aimed at bringing a degree of unity to Orange County's sparse African-American community.
- Teachers Will Continue Negotiations, but Union Warns of Strike : Education: Labor official describes walkout as an act of desperation, but says one may be called if agreement isn't reached.
- Her Body, Not Spirit, Failed : Patient: Susan Fowler suffered from a rare disease, but her survivors say she lived her life with an equally rare gusto.
- Chino Hills to Delay Vote on Smoking Ban : Tobacco: New city's ordinance would make all enclosed buildings except homes smoke-free. Critics see a loss of business and infringement on freedom.
- A Little Too Absent for Mail-In Ballot
- Couple Killed in Rosemead Plane Crash : Aircraft: The Piper Cherokee clipped a house and plowed into a wall. Debris spilled onto the San Bernardino Freeway, creating a three-hour traffic jam.
- ENCINO : Suspected Stalker Held Unfit for Trial
- Doctors Planning More Pig Liver Transplants : Medicine: Critics point out that comatose patient had no role in decision. Despite her death, team leader calls procedure a success.
- OAK PARK : Finalists for School Chief Trimmed to 5
- Profits Wouldn't Dip, Pro-Smoking Ban Group Says
- DR. Rynol A. Dahlman; Retired Physician
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : New Drug Rules Due on Pediatric Usage
- Poll Finds Confusion on Health Care Reform : Medicine: Most Californians surveyed agree changes are necessary, but they are not sure which plan is best.
- New Drug Rules Due on Pediatric Usage : Health: Manufacturers to be encouraged to provide dosing, other information on labels regarding how best to use the medicines for children.
- 'Colorblind' Boy Shares His Place : Unity: Brian Harris, 12, of Stanton has become an outspoken critic of prejudice since his involvement in A Place for Us, an organization for interracial families.
- Firm Sues D.A. Over Charges of Mob Ties : Courts: Nation's largest trash company says it was maligned in report by San Diego County prosecutors.
- COLUMN ONE : Scientist for the Enemy : Brooklyn's Joel Barr played a key role in aiding the Soviet military. Now 76, he voices regret--and collects U.S. Social Security. Congress members call for an espionage investigation.
- Kingpin Quits Seat in Japan Parliament
- COMMENTARY : Clashes Put 'Danger' Back Into Debates
- Bush TV Spot Takes Aim at Clinton's Draft Record
- Supervisors Vote to Close as Many as 12 Libraries : Cutbacks: Hours at remaining facilities will be reduced 10% to 15% because of lower state funding.
- LOS ANGELES : Mudd Says Father Viewed Mistresses as Family
- ANAHEIM : Daly Claims Hunter TV Ad 'Misleading'
- Williams Unveils Plan on Community Policing for L.A. : Grants: Chief seeks funding for 'new beginning' with citizens' input, officers' retraining.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : When Less Is at Least the Same
- SAN FERNANDO : Activists Seek Ban on Beer Promotions
- Documents Reveal Basis for Raid in Which Rancher Died
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Vice President Hopefuls Swing Hard, Connect : Campaign: Debate's results likely to be minimal. But sparks, specifics show value of more direct engagement.
- Environmental Candidate Wins Top MWD Post
- Serbs Violating 'No-Fly' Zone, U.S. Says
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Angola's Election Dispute May Reignite Civil War
- Seizure of Assets Leaves Casualties in War on Drugs : Narcotics: People who were never arrested, much less convicted, have had property taken. State sets hearings.
- GLENDALE : 2 Students Arrested After Stabbing at High School
- Mayor of Brea Pleads Guilty in Conflict Case
- PLATFORM : '90210' Fumbles
- OJAI : City to Pay for Landfill Analysis
- 2 Sides Tie in N. Hollywood Redevelopment Panel Election
- Goodby, Dollies as Collector's Treasure Is Lost
- SUN VALLEY : Family Care Center Opens at School
- Countywide : Expert Downplays AIDS-Like Ailment
- Suspect in Street Robbery Is Chased, Killed by Deputy
- Coastal Panel Staff Urges Approval of Dredging Plan : Harbor: If approved, the 582-acre project would be among the largest begun on the West Coast.
- Flyover Led to Fatal Raid : Drugs: Warrant says agent in aircraft saw marijuana growing on Malibu ranch of man killed by deputies. None was found.
- LOS ANGELES : Relief Funds Collected for Cairo Quake Victims
- Late Returns : Registrar's office: A Long Beach machinist died in '89, but an absentee ballot for him is sent to the Woodland Hills attorney who handled the estate.
- Martin Gregg Dies, Led Effort to Save Theater
- Countywide : Supervisors Amend County Cable Pact
- Obituaries - Oct. 14, 1992
- Former Deputy Caught in Sting Pleads Not Guilty to Stealing
- Ex-Sen. Carpenter to Be Retried on Political Corruption Charges
- Cunningham, Hunter Draw Fire for Attack : Politics: Two San Diego congressmen assailed after Bush takes their advice and challenges Clinton's patriotism.
- Sylvia Park Clubhouse Earns a Landmark Vote : Topanga Canyon: A historian says the structure, built in 1930, has had multiple personalities--from boarding school to nightclub.
- Killer Receives 16 Years to Life in Psychiatric Prison Facility
- SAN DIEGO : Capsized Boat Is Just a Stripped Hull
- SANTA PAULA : City to Consider Changing Ordinance Limiting Filming
- Racial Conflict Brutalizes L.A. Politics
- HOCKEY / LISA DILLMAN : Dave King Has Mixed Feelings on NHL Stars in '94 Olympics
- Hockey
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Alexander Wright Joins Team
- Going All Out to Get in the Way : Northridge Trio of Henderson, Johnson, Brown Learn Trick to Blocking Kicks Under Ex-Ram Irvin
- Miscellany
- Pitch Is the Same; Only Return Addresses Differ
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : In Terms of Records, It Gets Better
- College Basketball
- OUTDOOR NOTES / RICH ROBERTS : 'Experts' Cast Rave Reviews to New Film
- Miscellany
- The Best Intentions Fall Short
- Hockey
- He Goes an Extra Step for Prospects : Recruiting: Laguna Hills sports consultant advises high school players based on his experiences with the often-confusing process.
- Reyna Is Key as La Verne Spreads Out
- Hockey
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Money, NCAA Are Key Issues in Athletic Director Selection
- NHL ROUNDUP : Pirates Give Penguins Boost Over Sabres, 6-5
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS DAILY REPORT : AMERICAN LEAGUE : Athletics Can Turn to Wilson for Comeback Advice
- Dwight Chornomud
- Moorpark Ranked 6th in State in Football
- Smith Uses Breaks to Break Records
- Miscellany
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 14, 1992
- Miscellany
- Target of Quebec Abuse, Lindros Scores 2 in Loss
- AZTEC NOTEBOOK : Luginbill is Hoping for Happier Returns
- PREP ROUNDUP : Pair Sparks Capistrano Valley to Sweep of El Toro in Girls' Volleyball
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Poor Murderer' an Engrossing Labyrinth
- Latins Anonymous Is More Than Name : Comedy: Troupe wants to work within the system, breaking through color barriers on television.
- Commenting on TV Commentating
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Trisha Yearwood Blossoms Under the Spotlight's Glare
- TELEVISION - Oct. 14, 1992
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Reception Streak Was of No Concern
- He Won't Save the Clippings on This Story
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS DAILY REPORT : NATIONAL LEAGUE : Walk Says Victory Was Not a Miracle
- Paseana to Be Supplemented to the Distaff
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Lachey Has a Torn Knee Ligament
- After passing a physical exam, Chris Morris...
- Athletics' Five-Year Run About to Come to an End
- College Basketball
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 14, 1992
- Sue Henger, longtime museum editor at the...
- No Apologies, No Excuses : In 'Spunk' at San Diego Rep, Victims Take Responsibility for Own Fates
- STAGE REVIEWS : Two Solo Outings--One Bites, One Has No Teeth
- MOVIES - Oct. 14, 1992
- Articulating the Inability to Articulate
- MOVIES - Oct. 14, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 14, 1992
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Public Eye' Sinks to the Lower Depths
- Bush on Clinton's Trip to Moscow
- STAGE
- FBI Inquiry Turns to Sessions' Phone Use
- Testing the limits
- Private Lender Comes to Aid of O.C. Symphony : Finances: The orchestra averts an unexpected cash-flow problem after the Garden Grove City Council delays grants to three arts groups .
- HIGH CLASS DINING: Garden Grove Unified School...
- Vietnam War Also Divisive Issue Among O.C. Leaders
- Judge in Iraq Loan Case Says He Was Misled : Gulf War: Jurist declares important intelligence data on Italian bank connection was concealed by Bush Administration.
- King Switches Attorneys in Bid to Settle Lawsuit : Beating: New lawyer says he hopes to reopen negotiations with the city to resolve victim's civil rights complaint.
- Implications of IBM Study on Miscarriages : Workplace: The two chemicals involved have a wide range of uses. But computer companies are downplaying the significance of the report.
- JUST LIKE MOM: At Coto de Caza...
- EARLY START: Registration is over for the...
- Fund-Raising Advantage Goes to Incumbents : Politics: Firms have made healthy contributions to officeholders in Anaheim mayoral and council races, while giving almost nothing to the challengers.
- King Fires Lawyer, Retains Santa Ana Man
- Columbus--It Just Wasn't His Day : History: On 500th anniversary of his arrival in the New World, the explorer is criticized in L.A.
- Bush Plans New Economic Team : White House: Aides say President, if reelected, would replace Brady, Darman and Boskin in bid to change fiscal course. Clinton calls move an act of desperation.
- OUT OF SIGHT: If you haven't heard...
- Running Mates on Mark as Debate Baton Is Handed Off
- ART REVIEW : Probing the Nature of Perception
- Toy Trains Take La Mesa Trumpeter on a Non-Musical Journey
- Testing the Limits : The fatal shooting of a Texas trooper during a routine traffic stop sets up a conflict over the words in a rap song that may wind up . . . : Testing the Limits
- Cubby KellySchool: Sonora HighSport: FootballPosition: TailbackClass: JuniorKelly,...
- When Huskies Practice, Hand Is Quicker Than Scouts' Eyes
- PREP NOTES
- San Clemente's Parks Beats Swiss in Singles at Wheelchair Tennis
- THE PREPS / ERIC SHEPARD : Division II Might Be Number I
- Misery Finds Company : Teammates Each Suffer Rare Injury During Football Game
- PRO FOOTBALL : Krieg Makes Aggressive Eagles Pay Dearly
- Van Slyke: Through the Pain, a Blessing : NL playoffs: His back hurts and he is having a poor series, but he goes into Game 6 knowing things could be worse.
- Cowboy Receiver Wright Apparently Headed for Raiders
- Asner Likes 'Hearts' Role of 'Visiting Star'
- ART
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Ikiru': Classic of Self-Discovery : Kurosawa's 1952 masterpiece is a story of deep personal emotion set against the backdrop of a reeling postwar society.
- Local artists and writers are invited to...
- Weekend Box Office : A Bang-Up Opening for 'Under Siege'
- O.C. THEATER / MARK CHALON SMITH : When Is an Alien Not an Alien?
- TELEVISION - Oct. 13, 1992
- MUSIC
- TELEVISION - Oct. 13, 1992
- Magic Sits Out Practice, Not Scrimmage
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Esiason's Arm Is Not Broken
- Boxing
- Meetings Don't Clear Up Status of Titan Football
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 13, 1992
- Absent Bedford Is Cut by Bullets
- TONIGHT'S DEBATE:
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Knox Has Theory on Slow Starts
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Huskies Bench 17-0 Hobert
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS DAILY REPORT : NATIONAL LEAGUE : Glavine: No Apology for 1-4 Record
- OAK TREE : Ancient Title Handicap Is Won by Gray Slewpy
- Sandy NeedhamSchool: Santa Margarita HighSport: TennisPosition: No....
- LOS ANGELES : LAPD Urged to Ban Police Hiding of Badge Numbers
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Injuries Take Toll on Defense
- A Shy Sierra Emerges From Canseco's Shadow
- Padres Fire Day, Hire Duensing
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Playing Hurt, They Didn't Get Worse
- PREP NOTES
- Things Worse Than Expected at Fullerton
- Prop. 167 Is Ill-Timed and Misconceived : Throwing cold water on an icy economy
- Green Party Backs McGrath, O'Connell
- Supervisor Says He Won't Accept Perks : Government: Three of John K. Flynn's colleagues state he should have waited until a panel finishes reviewing compensation.
- Leaders Focus on Community Links : Conference: League of Cities speakers suggest neighborhood-based governing as a way to reduce alienation of the electorate.
- FULLERTON : 'Flyer Parties' May Soon Be Shot Down
- Obituaries - Oct. 13, 1992
- Georgian Thanks Voters for Mandate
- Market Scene : Taiwan's Foreign Workers Left Adrift at Sea : Fishing harbors teem with illegal employees who are forbidden to come ashore. But their labor is needed by the booming economy.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Few Embracing Perot's Call for Sacrifice : Independent: His popularity is on the rise again, but charisma is unlikely to rally many to the cause of austerity.
- Kuwait to Buy U.S. Tanks; Bush Lobbied for Deal
- A SNAPSHOT OF THE CONGRESSIONAL RACES
- Train Won't Stop in Sylmar--Yet : Transportation: Building of the planned Metrolink platform has been stalled by a land dispute. Officials expect service at the facility to begin after Jan. 1.
- Bees Vanishing but Not Fear : Honey Makers Going Way of Citrus Groves; Sting Anxiety Can Be Eased
- 3 Vandals Paint Themselves Into Corner--and Custody : Crime: Los Alamitos police follow a trail of yellow footprints from at least 20 dye-splattered cars to 15-year-old suspects' front door.
- Pasadena May Turn Rose Bowl Over to Operating Company
- SYLMAR : Metrolink Trains Will Bypass Planned Stop
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Moon Rocks Placed on Public Display
- Woman Dies in Flaming Car, Friend Badly Hurt : Fatality: Man arrested after auto strikes stopped vehicle, igniting fire. Two injured in third car.
- Making All of Mankind One : Deserved Nobel Prize for Walcott--a fine and moving study in many colors
- Rock Star and Guards Cited Over Scuffle
- BURBANK : Council to Vote on Disney Studio Expansion Plans
- Mini-Train Driver at Griffith Park Killed by Robber : Crime: Ride operator known to many children as 'Uncle Stan' is slain after finishing his day at the controls when he refuses to turn over receipts to a gunman.
- Dealing With My Dullness
- Countywide : Stigma Slows AIDS Fight, Scientist Says
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council May Allow Walked Bikes on Pier
- 3 Survive Head-On Crash on Ortega Highway
- Acid Spill Closes State College Boulevard
- Campaign Calendar
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE PRESIDENCY : The U.S. is ahead by many measures, thanks to him. Consider what more could be done with a cooperative Congress.
- Paramedic Delivers, Collects : Namesake: A grateful Garden Grove mother named her newborn after the firefighter who helped her bring her baby boy into the world.
- Couple Found Shot to Death in National City Home
- BUENA PARK : Family of Slain Man Posts $10,000 Reward
- Toddler Is Recovering After Bone-Marrow Transplant : Leukemia: Stephanie Rudat is doing well in her leukemia fight and will be coming home Saturday from a Seattle hospital, a family friend said.
- Man Shot in Head, Critically Wounded During Gang-Related Attack in Orange
- LAGUNA BEACH : One-Man PAC Aims to Defeat Candidate
- 2 Arab Infiltrators Slain
- Here Are Some Moves to End Motion Sickness
- Call of the Wild : Electronic Signals From Collars Track Welfare of Cougar Population
- Despite Trial, Old Soviet Communists Vow to Survive
- Teachers Urged to Reject Cuts : Education: Union leaders recommend strike to oppose pay reductions.
- LOS ANGELES : Caltrans Will Help Pay for Freeway Service Patrol
- Top Air Pollution Penalties
- OXNARD : GE Employees Make Facility a Reality
- Group Criticized in Handling of Sale of Zoo Animals to Hunting Ranch
- The Art of Rejection : Escondido Says No to Public Sculpture Ideas
- GOP's 'Dirty Trick'
- S.D. Astronomer Is Waiting for Message : Search: Fleet Space Theater and Science Center astronomer makes film about the search for intelligent life in the universe.
- Zoo Violated Ethics Code, Group Rules : Misconduct: National zoological organization faults San Diego Zoo for its handling of controversy over sale of surplus animals to a hunting ranch in Texas.
- Lockheed to Sell Stake in Southwall for $4 Million
- Terminal Data Scanner Declared IBM-Compatible
- Car Research Firms End Their Legal Battle : Automobiles: The J. D. Power lawsuit accused defecting analysts and AutoPacific of using its information. The case is settled out of court.
- AIRLINES
- Statistically Speaking, the Numbers Can Be Misleading
- Potential Bid for Karcher Is Reviewed : Fast food: Anaheim-based parent of Carl's Jr. chain may return to private ownership, but no offers have been received.
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 13, 1992
- * Rockwell International Corp. of Thousand Oaks...
- * PPO Alliance, a Woodland Hills-based health...