- Miscellany
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Gill Paces UCI Past Fresno St. in Water Polo
- Arkansas Cuts In on Tennessee's Waltz : SEC: Razorbacks score nine points in last three minutes to ruin Volunteers' unbeaten season, 25-24.
- Florida St. Is Perfect in the ACC
- Management of the Pirates Realizes the Importance of the Print Media
- The Fab Four of Santa Monica : Corsair Water Polo Program Gets an Unexpected a Boost From Four Women
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AMERICAN LEAGUE
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Saddleback Gets Victory; Chrishon Gets School Record
- HIGH SCHOOL CROSS-COUNTRY / KENNY STAUB INVITATIONAL : Lack of Depth Short-Circuits Agoura Girls
- Kurri's Two Goals Power Kings, 6-3 : Hockey: Stauber stops 26 shots and gets first NHL victory before 14,509, the first time L.A. has failed to sell out Forum since December of 1990.
- Pleasant Tap Victory an Inside Job
- Loyola Marymount Sweeps San Diego
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Record Crowd Sees Michigan Win, 35-10
- Toreros Stop Whittier Threat, Win, 33-21
- Was It a Miami Vision or Dream Come True? : College football: Hurricanes defeat Penn State, 17-14, to post second victory in a row over a top 10 opponent. They say they should be No. 1 again.
- Giveaways Costly for the Padres
- EAST ROUNDUP : Graves' Short Passes Go a Long Way for Syracuse
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Treanor, Blair Light Fuse for Village Christian
- Southwest Holds Off Compton
- Benton, in Second Start, Leads Arizona State, 39-5
- Centennial of Somis Is Small Affair : Communities: A walking tour and back-yard party mark today's celebration. The 400 residents call their town an oasis.
- Small Plane Hits Car, Van in Freeway Landing
- Luginbill Leads Palomar to Victory Over Fullerton
- Miscellany
- Player Sets Record, Learns of Family Death
- STYLE : FASHION : The Bucks Stop Here
- SAINTED OBSESSION : WHEN HELEN RAND PARISH DISCOVERED A PRIESTLY HERO AMID THE CONQUISTADORES, SHE FOUND THE CAUSE OF A LIFETIME
- Unstuck in the '60s : SYLVIA, <i> By Leonard Michaels Illustrated by Sylvia Bloch (Mercury House: $10</i> ,<i> paper; 128 pp.)</i>
- CRIMINAL PURSUITS
- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS : World Heritage List Includes Yosemite Park
- NON-FICTION
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- Guide Is Stylish, Arch and Busy--Like London
- Red-Rock Wonders Near Vegas Glitz
- FICTION
- THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE AMERICAN...
- BEFORE THEIR TIME: Four Generations of Teenage...
- WOMAN BEWARE WOMAN and WILD NIGHTS ...
- THE BIZ : New Leafs
- Courtyard Homes Idea Recasts a Respected Piece of California Culture : Lifestyle: A key byproduct of the design was the sense of neighborhood that sharing the space encouraged.
- New Rules to Help Bank Patrons Compare Rates
- STYLE : GARDENS : Beauty on a Budget
- Bad Luck From Las Vegas as Traffic Slows on I-15
- Home Improvement : Firetruck Races to Dreamland
- THE THAMES AND HUDSON ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GRAPHIC...
- L.A. SPEAK
- RESTAURANTS : A TEST OF TIME : Day and Night, This Downtown Restaurant Offers Hot-or-Cold Ambience With Hit-or-Miss Food
- SPORT REPORT : Shooting the Boule
- Earth, By MICHAEL FRIEDMAN
- The War Zone of Childhood : THE KINGDOM OF BROOKLYN, <i> By Merrill Joan Gerber (Longstreet Press: $18.95; 239 pp.)</i>
- Election Day
- Close Up: The Brains Behind RGC
- Clinton Knows Domestic Policy, Not Trade Policy, Is Key to Prosperity
- Homes Expected to Go on Sale in June : Housing: Construction in the county is to begin early next year on the new generation of moderately priced, courtyard-style dwellings.
- CAMPUS CORRESPONDENCE : A Place to Celebrate Black Culture Racially Divides a Campus
- Clinton's Oxford Connection: What 'Debating Society'? : Debate: During Bill Clinton's years at the university, the Oxford Union was the single most uncool place in town.
- COLUMN LEFT / ALEXANDER COCKBURN : Issues Lacking, We Get a Dusty KGB Fantasy : Are we to believe that Clinton, a Cold Warrior himself, clinked vodka glasses with Andropov?
- 1 Killed in Rash of Carjackings
- COMMENTARY ON THE ECONOMY : New Engine Will Propel County to More Prosperous Future : Small businesses, mostly entrepreneurial and in large part focused on new technologies, are poised for rapid growth.
- Rape-Awareness Seminar Speaks to Dangers, Fears : Conference: About 80 women at daylong session receive information about prevention, the psyche of rapists and means of self-defense.
- Police Charge 3 in Drive-By Shooting That Injured Teen
- EASTSIDE : Karate: Learning by Listening, Example
- A Look at Tylenol Poisonings--10 Years Later : Crime: The seven unsolved slayings had a far-reaching consequence: the tamper-resistant packaging on most foods and drugs sold today.
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Al Gore : The Democratic Candidate on Roosevelt, Clinton and Ecology
- PLATFORM : We Must Organize
- Despite the Rise of Russian Democracy, the Police Remain Distant and Feared : Law enforcement: Voices of liberalization are now heard, but the old-line cops await the return of brass-knuckle days. A visit to a dungeon.
- The Columbus Papers Unearthed: '. . . and We Never Called Him Chris'
- The Siberian Candidate: The Hunt for Red in October
- The Rail Deal That Thrusts L.A. Into the 21st Century : Economics: The Sumitomo pact shows that overseas firms may prove good regional partners and may stimulate an industrial renaissance here.
- Um, in Any Other Language, It's a Stall : Speech: Filling in the gaps is a universal pastime. Talkers' tools range from <i> like</i> in the U.S. to <i> ondan sonra efendim</i> in Turkey.
- Teen Deaths and Gang Violence
- Literary Larceny : Volumes are vanishing from bookstores everywhere--some taken by organized rings working for secondhand dealers. The thieves are booknapers and their ranks are growing.
- Marisol Garcia, a recent graduate of Mountain...
- ELECTIONS / 24TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Beilenson Bets His Future in a New Arena
- DOWNTOWN : Free Noon Concerts at California Plaza
- Officials Lower Dutch Plane Crash Death Toll to 80
- THE HOUSE : Family Medical Leave
- Follow Church Teachings, Pope Tells Dominicans
- Florence Lewis has been named the Mountain...
- Recruits Are Flooding Greek Societies : College life: Despite criticism and charges of alcohol abuse and date rape, thousands of freshmen are joining fraternities and sororities.
- Boyle Heights-El Sereno Study Points to Housing Woes
- China's Contenders Prepare to Enter the Ring at Party Congress : Politics: Participants are expected to look at possible successors to Deng Xiaoping. The odds are on reformers.
- Shevardnadze Seeks Mandate in Election : Politics: Crisis-weary Georgians go to polls looking for a fresh start.
- KOREATOWN : New Group to Assess Riot Victims' Needs
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- In Bay Area, Columbus Day Runs Aground : Holiday: American Indians plan to demonstrate at the festivities. But Italian-Americans view the events as a source of pride.
- Apartment Proposal Approved : Housing: A nonprofit group will buy and rehabilitate 38 run-down units. The city will provide a $1.4-million loan.
- HARVARD HEIGHTS : A Bright Idea for the Neighborhood
- Ice Patrol Warns Ships of North Atlantic Peril
- Sinead O'Connor
- Flu Shots Urged for At-Risk People
- Still Going 'Round and 'Round Over Whether Earth Is Flat
- SOUTH GATE : Peers Help Students Gain Self-Esteem
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Dorsey and San Pedro Seesaw to a 20-20 Tie
- On View : The Issue Was Race : DOCUMENTARY MAKER LOOKS AT HILL VS. THOMAS AND ITS IMPACT ON AFRICAN-AMERICANS
- Spanish Conquest: A Look at the Good and Bad
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- After OPTIMA, Let's Tackle Indigent Care Next
- Playa Vista Plan's Impact
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- NOTEBOOK : Lincoln High Will Seat You Now
- BELL GARDENS : Ex-Gang Members to Run Youth Center
- From the Archives: An Inspired Opening for Esa-Pekka Salonen
- Even Raider Victory Doesn't Satisfy Fans
- Not-So-Easy Listening at KFI
- Batman to the Rescue
- Three Points Wasn't Much to Kick About
- Not Everyone Thrilled Magic Is Back
- Perot Re-Enters Presidential Race
- Sinead's Act on 'Saturday Night'
- Longest Season Ends for Dodger Fans
- Citizens' Right to Know
- Three Points Wasn't Much to Kick About
- Longest Season Ends for Dodger Fans
- Perot Re-Enters Presidential Race
- Spare Us the Excuses
- Cut Longevity Incentives
- The Environment
- Clarification
- Even Raider Victory Doesn't Satisfy Fans
- Even Raider Victory Doesn't Satisfy Fans
- Torrey Pines' Lynch Should Be Accountable
- Perot Re-Enters Presidential Race
- Ripped Off Yet Again
- Thanks for the Salary Reports
- Prop. 161--A Matter of Life or Death at the Polling Place : Initiative: If approved, the measure would make California the first place in the world where doctors are authorized to end lives of patients who request it. It has been the subject of a lively political struggle.
- Perot Re-Enters Presidential Race
- Nudity May Be Dangerous
- Perot Re-Enters Presidential Race
- Not Everyone Thrilled Magic Is Back
- Longest Season Ends for Dodger Fans
- Perot Re-Enters Presidential Race
- Tanker Truck Safety
- Longest Season Ends for Dodger Fans
- Perot Re-Enters Presidential Race
- Stanford Leaves Them Green With Envy
- Not-So-Easy Listening at KFI
- Perot Re-Enters Presidential Race
- Not Everyone Thrilled Magic Is Back
- Let's Hope They Can Fix Problem
- Ethnic Ethics
- Not Everyone Thrilled Magic Is Back
- Not Everyone Thrilled Magic Is Back
- Longest Season Ends for Dodger Fans
- A Tough Balancing Act
- Longest Season Ends for Dodger Fans
- Longest Season Ends for Dodger Fans
- OK, Maybe Just One More Letter
- Employees, Institutions Buy Bulk of Plaza's Offering
- Inspectors Seek Clues to Blast at Oil Refinery
- Ex-Soviet States Move to Improve Loose Ties : Diplomacy: They seek to calm political and ethnic strife and agree to join arms-reduction pacts.
- U.S. Officials Point Fingers in Iraq Loan Case : Inquiry: Top CIA and Justice Dept. personnel angrily dispute who is to blame for giving prosecutors, judge misleading information.
- LEISURE READING: Residents of Seal Beach's Leisure...
- Gang Member Shot as Task Force Interrupts Street Fight
- Residents Voice Fears After Refinery Blast : Explosion: Operators seek to assure neighbors that the facilities are safe. Many who live around them are questioning the quality of life.
- OLD FRIENDS: County Supervisor Thomas F. Riley...
- Workers' Comp Special Session Falls Apart
- NO MORE IMPORTS? It's been a tough...
- Anti-War Activists Call Clinton Role Peripheral : Protests: Many who now support nominee say he sought moderate path, was more interested in politics.
- U.S. Demands Release of American in Iraq : Persian Gulf: After bomb expert is detained in tense border zone, Administration puts pressure on Baghdad.
- Workers' Comp Special Session Falls Apart
- YOUR AD HERE: The new Anaheim arena,...
- Hits Collection Fails to Score
- Renters Ready to Cash In on Dream of Ownership : Housing: Tenants of federally subsidized apartments in Lincoln Heights try to buy buildings. They would be first in county to take control of such a complex.
- 'Haunted House' Never Had a Ghost of a Chance : Halloween: Condemned by a fire inspector, Canyon High's project is being ripped apart. It lacked sprinklers, smoke alarms and permits.
- Tijuanan Charged With Smuggling Pot
- Obituaries - Oct. 10, 1992
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Human Relations Panel Hands Out Ford Awards
- ORANGE : City Hall Shuts as Furlough Plan Begins
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Marina High Hosts 'Election '92' Series
- $3-Million Grant to Help Authorities in Gang Crackdown : Crime: Funds will go to multi-agency task force and LAPD. Critics say government should emphasize education and jobs instead of law enforcement.
- CARSON : Robbery Suspect Killed by Pharmacy Owner
- DANA POINT : Group Drops Recall Effort Against Eggers
- Officials See Positive Side of Red Line Safety Report
- Obituaries - Oct. 10, 1992
- NORWALK : Backers of Temple Sue for Right to Build It
- Thousand Oaks : Rape Suspect Held After 3 Attacks
- PALMDALE : Mobile Home Owners Protest
- LOS ANGELES : Bernardi Seeks Hearings on Dealings by MWD
- Prince Is Denied Venue Change in Killings
- Identification of Murder Suspect Is Challenged
- City, County Votes Clear Way for Ritter Ranch Community
- NEWPORT BEACH : Tennis Stars Serve Up Fun for Ill Children
- Budget, Burnout Pushed Top Architect at CSU San Marcos to Quit
- Pipes Play Last Time for Victim of Slaying
- Robertson Leads His Religious Forces Into the Legal Arena : Civil rights: Televangelist's American Center for Law and Justice provides free counsel in battling "anti-God, anti-family" groups. The ACLU is a major target.
- GLENDALE : Insurance Panel Gives High Marks to Firefighters
- The Legacy of Anita Hill : Making the sexual harassment issue into Topic A
- MALIBU : Reputed Mob Figure's Drug Case Goes to Jury
- Judge Sends Message in Sentence for Attack on Gay
- Fewer O.C. Delegates Going to Cities Conference : Meeting: Due to budget woes, Dana Point is only sending six after 17 last year, and representatives from Santa Ana and Laguna Niguel are either paying their own way or commuting to L.A. sessions.
- CALABASAS : Hearing Today on Ahmanson Ranch
- Norman A. Baily, a Pioneer in Medicine, Dies of Cancer
- LAGUNA HILLS : PUC Rebukes City for Opposing Bridge
- Late Touchdown Secures El Toro Victory
- National Guard Leader Retires From State Post : Military: Thrasher says his departure is not linked to allegations that troops responded slowly to the L.A. riots.
- Countywide : A Heartfelt 'Pledge of Allegiance'
- Countywide : Firefighters Invite Public to Drop In
- FALL RALLY: School kits and personal hygiene...
- BURBANK : More Allegations Face Talent Agent
- CAMARILLO : Not-Guilty Plea in Molestation Case
- Trouble's Brewing : Competition: One soon-to-open Huntington Beach beer maker brands rival with copying name.
- 7 Arrested Over Computerized Prostitution
- 3 Gunmen Rob Woman of Jewelry
- ANAHEIM : Mall May Become Discount Center
- New Policy on Sexual Misconduct Released
- D.A. Appeals Court Ruling in Quadruple Slaying Case : Trials: The prosecutors seek to overturn a judge's decision barring them from also pursuing drug charges against seven defendants in murder case.
- LOS ANGELES : City to Pay $3 Million to Woman Hit by Car
- Serbian Cleric Tours With Message of Peace
- Countywide : Republican D.A. Backs 2 Democrats
- PLAYING SUPER LOTTO
- BREA : Initial OK Given on Easing of Sign Rules
- St. Louis Encephalitis Virus Found in County : Health: The potentially deadly strain is detected in Thousand Oaks. The public is warned to avoid mosquito-infested areas.
- Jack (Toby) Tobias; World War I Veteran
- Campaign Targets Latinos Who Drink and Drive
- Time to Move On : Caltrans Plans to Wreck Pasadena Homeless Camp Publicized After Census
- Countywide : Inspectors Briefly Close 4 Restaurants
- Campaign Calendar
- State Board OKs 8-Day Cut in L.A. Schools' Calendar : Education: The action is expected to save the district $3 million to $5 million. Honig is critical of the decision, saying the 'kids will pay a price for this.'
- PIERCE COLLEGE : 200 Participate in Walkathon
- Ahmanson Details Nature Institute Plan : Growth: A critic calls the project 'green window dressing.' Builder says plants and wildlife can be saved.
- Clinton Invites Local Couple to Debate : Politics: Western Digital's chairman and his wife will represent Orange County at the presidential debate in St. Louis.
- Camarillo and Oxnard in Race for Outlet Mall
- Churches See Membership Soar In Cuba
- Countywide : Columbus Day Observance
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Unexploded Bombs to Be Detonated
- Proposition M: Call for Help : The 911 system in Los Angeles is in dire need of a major upgrade
- Bradley Proposes Police, Fire Dept. Cuts : Budget: Mayor would also reduce operations of libraries and recreation centers to deal with fund shortfall. Council approval of revised financial plan is required.
- PALMDALE : Council OKs Plan for Development
- Santa Ana 'Weed, Seed' Plan Called Best in Country : Crime: U.S. Atty. Gen. Barr says local program has had more success than those of 20 other cities. Residents of targeted area give it mixed results, however.
- Anita Hill Urges Women Judges to Push for Change : Equality: Law professor tells a meeting of justices in San Diego that they must work to abolish sexual stereotypes in courtroom.
- COSTA MESA : Revitalizing Business District to Be Studied
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Assumptions Can Be Dangerous
- 70-Year-Old Murder Defendant Characterized as Scheming Miser : Courts: Arguments end in the trial of former reporter accused of killing his estranged wife.
- "The human community and the natural world...
- IRVINE : Candidate Mears Is Top Fund-Raiser
- San Onofre Plant's Unit 1 to Shut Nov. 30 : Power: Oldest commercial nuclear generator in state will be decommissioned because of costs.
- PIERCE COLLEGE : Events to Examine Columbus Day
- California Condor Found Dead Near Pyramid Lake : Wildlife: The bird was one of two released to the wild in January. It appeared healthy and had not been injured so a toxicology test has been requested.
- VENTURA : Ex-Schools Leader Defends His Tenure
- Officials Say Party's Over : Newport Beach Wants to End Revelry, Tackle West Newport's Crime, Noise, Traffic Problems
- Decisions
- MALIBU : New Claim Made on Estate Delays Sperm Case Ruling
- MOORPARK : Woman, Biological Mother Reunited After 31 Years
- Fountain Valley City Council
- City Has 4 Carjackings in a Day
- Jury Finds Prep School Teacher Guilty in Child Pornography Case
- Teachers Overwhelmingly OK New Detroit Contract
- 2 Sikhs Hanged for Murder of General for Assault on Shrine
- Death Knell for Surprise Spacecraft : Exploration: Venus orbiter launched in 1978 is pronounced technically defunct after transmitting 400 billion bits of information. It was designed for eight months of duty.
- CALABASAS : Hearing Today on Ahmanson Ranch
- UCI Professor Gets Grant for Trade Study
- OJAI VALLEY : 13% Hike Proposed in Local Water Rates
- Fire Destroys 12 Cars in Huntington Beach
- Ballot Item on Gays Denounced
- CAMARILLO : Driver Killed in Crash Identified
- PALMDALE : Annual Fall Festival Will Begin Today
- SIMI VALLEY : Coalition Opposes Wal-Mart Store
- Man Held as Suspect in 2 Bank Robberies
- SANTA CLARITA : Expo to Attract Over 150 Exhibitors
- Decisions
- SEAL BEACH : Burglaries Spark Leisure World Fear
- MISSION COLLEGE : Grant to Aid High School Youths
- Keiaho Plays Sparingly as Buena Falls to Unbeaten Santa Barbara, 42-31
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : Kennedy Prevails on Deach Kick
- OAK TREE : Mabees to Double Their Shot in the Norfolk Stakes Sunday
- Fangio Is Fastest of the Fast Cars : Auto racing: He can tie IMSA record with victory at Del Mar.
- Pro Basketball
- Huntington Beach Victory Is Sweet as Westminster Goes Sour
- Teen Sentenced in Killing of Colts' Curry
- Tagatauli Runs Los Amigos Past La Quinta, 31-6
- Plans for Southland Olympic Training Facility in Limbo
- CBS Swings With Bat, Connects With Hits and Climbs to No. 1
- Gallery Dumps Art as 'Racist' : Exhibit: Latino community art center elicits charges of censorship by rejecting the graphic work of Manuel Ocampo for Columbian quincentennial.
- STAGE REVIEW : Otherworldly Delights
- Facts of the 'Mohicans' : A Historian Is Impressed by the Details in the Movie but Sees Inaccuracies in the Depiction of Frontier Life
- TV REVIEWS : A Comfy, Cozy 'Storytime'
- Unbeaten Runners Featured in Staub
- WEEKEND TV : Debate Over Debates Tops News Shows
- TV REVIEWS : Milkman's 'Last Run' Irresistible on KCET
- Music City to Rock Back to Its Oldies Roots : Entertainment: A few weeks after renaming the Hop and adding country to the mix, singer Bill Medley will try a '60s-'70s format at his Fountain Valley dance club.
- Sollberger Will Be at Home Amid Idealism of UCSD
- STAGE REVIEW : Kelly Shows Talent but Lacks Focus : Performance: Specter of AIDS looms over multimedia artist's one-man show at Sushi Performance Gallery.
- Special Treatment : Jazz: Joe Williams, who sings in Irvine tonight, says that since King verdict, he has quit playing around with 'Every Day.'
- Servite's Offensive Deception Leads to 39-11 Victory Over Marina
- Slater Advances in Japan Surfing Championships
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Cook's 62 Puts Him Ahead by 5
- Absentee Ballots Providing the Edge in Close Races : Politics: Candidates are altering their campaigns. At least one in five state voters will mail in votes this fall.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Serb Turns Chaos, Apathy to Own Advantage : Balkans: Milosevic knows low voter turnout is certain to doom referendum on early elections and allow him to retain power.
- Bush Alleges Distortions by Press, Liberals
- Nevada Congressional Race Draws Out Exotic Politicians
- State's Oldest Nuclear Generator to Close Nov. 30
- FBI Closes Clinton Passport Inquiry : Investigation: Officials find 'no evidence' of tampering with files. Missing items were bank check, copy of birth certificate and photo.
- Rising Toll of Hate Crimes Cited in Student's Slaying : Race relations: Beating death of Vietnam-born man linked to bigotry. Asian-Americans are monitoring case.
- 'No-Fly' Zone Over Bosnia OKd by U.N. : Resolution: Security Council says air combat patrols are an option if Serbs violate the ban.
- Meteor Shower Prompts Calls to Officials Across the East Coast
- Charles Chase; Former Times Executive
- Sell House As If It Was Never Your Home
- Insider Interiors : Decorators Advise That Style Doesn't Require Money