- 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.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Anti-Gang Forum Scheduled Nov. 10
- Clinic Checked in Legionnaire's Disease Scare : Health: Local and state officials test Westminster offices after employee complains of unidentified ailment. O.C. epidemiologist says nearly completed county investigation has found no risk to anyone.
- SAN DIEGO : Friend's Testimony Dents Bray's Claims
- Volunteers Hammer Home a Message : Pacoima: The organization Habitat for Humanity dedicates a site where eight low-income townhouses will be built.
- Rose Horwitz Lewis; Community Activist
- Hit-and-Run Victim Is Listed in Critical State
- Mary Howard Smith; Rancher
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Cards on Sale at Library Aid Charities
- Cancer Foundation Seeks $20 Million : Health: Fund drive aims to finance new building for the prestigious research group.
- LOS ANGELES : Household Hazardous Waste Roundup Set Nov. 14
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- A Wind of Change to Blow
- State Leader Toohey Takes Pain in Stride : Prep football: Newbury Park senior split end racks up 55 receptions despite having sustained three severe blows to his left collarbone.
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- CALIFORNIA SENATE : Killea Says Abortion Issue Vital in Her Race With Ellis
- Three for State Assembly
- IRVINE : City to Lay Off 9 More Employees
- Suit by Molested Girl's Family Says Simi Did Not Follow Policy : Courts: They contend the Youth Employment Service did not advise her to take a parent to a job interview.
- Dana's Ads Misleading, Molina Says : Politics: The supervisor demands that her name be deleted from his campaign literature, which says they are working together to fight county pension plan.
- Titan Women Lose to No. 14 Santa Barbara
- PREP NOTES
- Sheffield, McGriff Are Named to NL Silver Slugger Squad
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flames Beat Jets, Lead Smythe
- Immovable Object Versus Unstoppable Force : Peninsula's Papadakis Wants to Take His Blocking, Tackling to a Higher Level
- Ticket Sales Steady for Esperanza-Los Alamitos
- Gulls Release Brewer, Lambert
- Harassment Rules OKd for Students : Moorpark: The school board tentatively approves suspension or expulsion for unwelcome sexual behavior.
- Countywide : Accused Drug Dealer Leads Freeway Chase
- Flashback to Wildfire : Destructive Spark of '67 Blaze Lurks Amid the Dry Brush
- COSTA MESA : OCC Spring Term Applications Ready
- OAK PARK : Ahmanson Agrees to Fund Schools
- Figure in Harris Case Charged With Perjury : Justice: Career criminal testified at murder trial that resulted in execution, but recanted 12 years later.
- Block Gives Testy Formal Reply to Criticisms : Kolts report: Sheriff's 289-page response says most recommendations had already been adopted. But he voices resistance in some key matters.
- False Profits and Prop. 165
- OJAI : Farmers' Market Gets New Location
- Miscellany
- PREP NOTES
- UCLA's Phebus Wins at Riviera Tennis
- Some Take Long Way Around : Breeders' Cup: History says an inside position is best, but a few strong horses will start from the outside.
- Learning to Relish the Race : Agoura's Skieresz Runs Faster as Enjoyment of Cross-Country Grows
- Immovable Object Versus Unstoppable Force : Hawthorne Offense Gets a Kick-Start With the Addition of Tailback McCoy
- Angels Seeking a New Plan : Baseball: Herzog looks for ways to improve the offense without trading Abbott.
- 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
- Gee Keeps Giving, Lee Keeps Receiving : Pass-Catcher Van Buren Blossoms at Newbury Park After Leaving L.A. to Live With His Former Teacher
- Miscellany
- He Missed the Point About These Hard-Working 'Stiffs'
- Shrewd Vixen Wins Feature at Oak Tree
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK : Chapman Pitchers Get Ball Rolling as Runners
- A Showcase for 'Generations' of Unknown California Stars
- Sweeps Stakes : The Networks Campaign for Viewer Loyalty
- MUSIC
- A Demand for Supply at What Price? : Expansion: Rockies and Marlins can go for young players, of which there are few of quality, or spend for free agents.
- ART REVIEWS : Calm, Exhilaration From Woelffer Retrospective
- STAGE REVIEW : Teens Come On Like Gangbusters : Energetic Sharks and Jets of 'West Side Story' Find Their Turf in Timely Brea Production
- RADIO
- JAZZ REVIEW : High Energy From Ivan Lins
- Simi Valley Water Polo Coach Back After 1-Match Suspension
- OAK TREE : By Keeping the Faith, Mitchell Finds Both Success and Peace
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Fien Retains Confidence
- CHARGER NOTEBOOK : It Doesn't Require a Trade to Get Lee
- Dodger Errors Out in the Open : Expansion: Hansen, Young, Goodwin, Rodriguez won't be on protected list.
- Stern Foe Calls Fine a 'Victory' for Kids : Radio: Musician Al Westcott feels vindicated after his crusade against the raunchy talk-show host results in a record FCC penalty.
- NAACP Issues Challenge to Hollywood
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 29, 1992
- Trumpeter Hubbard Hopes to Cool It : Jazz Great, Who Will Appear at Irvine Barclay, Is Known for an Intense Style
- COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : Loss to Valley Gave Glendale a Wake-Up Call
- Official Says North Stars Not Headed to Anaheim
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : No. 1 Golden West Sweeps Saddleback
- PREP NOTES
- PREP NOTES
- THE ARTS
- County Perks Not a Secret
- Presidential Campaign
- Flynn Does Right Thing
- Presidential Campaign
- Vote Out Incumbents
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- DAILY 3
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- U.S. Economics
- VanderKolk Criticized
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Secret Pay an Insult
- Presidential Campaign
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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
- Welfare Debate Driven by Half-Truths, Distortions : Poverty: After 20 years of haphazard 'reforms,' the system mainly serves single mothers and children.
- Voters Called Upon to Analyze Independent Legislative Analyst : Ballot: Backers of Props. 158 and 159 say the agency and auditor general will die if not exempted from spending limits. Opponents say lawmakers can cut their own expenses to fund offices.
- Weapons Inspector Says U.N. Should Offer Iraq 'a Carrot'
- 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...
- Fatal Shooting of Teen Attributed to Gang
- LONG BEACH : Alleged Kidnaper, Former Girlfriend Found Dead
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Two Picks for Judge
- Metrolink Commuter Train Times
- 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.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / 53rd ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Race Turns Nasty Over Religion Issue
- SAN FERNANDO : 12-Year Sentence in Death of Hearing-Impaired Man
- A Test for Black Clout in Politics
- SIMI VALLEY : Skull Found Off Black Canyon Road
- ELECTIONS PRESIDENT : Perot Backers Blame Media for Brouhaha
- Chaminade's Feinblatt Takes Gold in Epee
- Another World : Folks in the Desert City of Ridgecrest Take High School Sports Seriously, but Visitors Find the Trip an Ordeal
- PRO FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Nagle Meets Smith and Pays a Price
- Parsimony Outweighs a Pennant
- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Football Team Claims Royalty at Cleveland
- Coaches Not Dwelling on Loss to Air Force : Football: SDSU Coach Al Luginbill and offensive coordinator Bret Ingalls say it was just a few plays that cost Aztecs the win.
- Peeler Leads Lakers Over Kings
- THE NHL : Owners Meet, Continue Their Search for a Commissioner
- He's No Longer Battling the Elements : Rams: The punting of former Packer Don Bracken has improved greatly in Southland weather.
- World Series television ratings were the second...
- EL CAJON : Accomplice in Robbery Sentenced
- VAN NUYS : Airport Use Jumps 10.5% in August
- GARDEN GROVE : Police Protection Called Inadequate
- Reform of Disaster Aid Agency Sought; Lawsuit Threatened : FEMA: Attorneys file a multi-state petition claiming that victims of riots, fires and hurricanes are being neglected. A review of assistance guidelines is asked.
- If Only They Could Vote : Campaigners Hear Different Schools of Thought at a Forum in North Hills Gym
- SIMI VALLEY : Pair Who Tried to Register Finally Put on Voter Rolls
- PALMDALE : Deputies Arrest 21 Drywall Workers
- Jai Alai Tournament Draws Players From Florida, Mexico
- Rams' Faulkner Among Honorees : Hall of Fame: He and three others receive special awards during induction ceremonies for Class of '92.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : Clemson Player Is Suspended
- Rough Flight for British Horses; One Suffers Cut Head
- Playing Two Sports Meant Little Fame, Even Less Fortune
- THE COMMUNITY COLLEGES : MEN'S ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
- 49ers Are Halfway to a Great Year
- Gulls' Run Win Streak to Eight in a Row
- ELECTIONS / 24TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Beilenson Tells Group to Stop Mailer Efforts : The Democrat asks an abortion-rights league to quit raising funds on his behalf because of his refusal to accept special-interest contributions.
- Racy Dance Gets Onion Award From Church Group
- Judge Rejects Councilman's Plea for Prisoner's Release
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Officer Denies Guilt in Wife Abuse Case
- Pro Football
- PREP ROUNDUP : Sunny Hills Rallies to Beat La Habra Again
- CHARGER UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Obscurity Helped Walker Sneak Up on the Broncos
- SAN DIEGO : Work-Furlough Monitor OKd
- Countywide : Payment Schedules for Haulers Altered
- LOS ANGELES : Westside Group Seeks to Halt Red Line Project
- 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
- Boxing
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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.
- STAGE
- 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.
- Boxing
- Fidelity National Posts Strong Gains for Third Quarter
- McDonnell Takes a $15-Million Hit : Defense: A $269-million charge to cover the troubled C-17 cargo jet program results in a third-quarter setback.
- Donald Crim has been promoted to senior...
- CONSUMER PRODUCTS
- Living a Lie : Man Is Accused of Staging His Own Death to Begin a New Life
- Damaged Hood May Not Need Repainting
- Abuse of Power: Another Chapter in 1992
- Music to Her Ears : Musician's Devotion Helps Inspire a Resurgence of the Folk Harp
- No Gains Seen on Minority Lending : Mortgages: A report by the Federal Reserve finds no significant progress last year despite industry efforts to make loans more available.
- Bond Yields Slip; Dow Drops 8.38 : Market Overview
- Rene Toledo has been appointed vice president...
- Emulex Corp.: The Costa Mesa computer products...
- Alliance Imaging Inc.: The Orange provider of...
- Christopher J. Lane has been made a...
- NBC Reporter Shriver Goes Hollywood With Film Idea : Television: She has done several stories on Hollywood, but the network says potential conflict is not a 'pressing issue.'
- BANKING / FINANCE : Ex-Heritage Bank President Named to Eldorado Post
- Bay Beckons Bird Watchers : When the weather turns cooler, kayaks afford an opportunity to observe plenty of wildlife at the ecological preserve, where tours are also available.
- WHERE'S THE GAP? The "Year of the...
- Behind-Scenes Tension Peaks as Big Day Nears : Campaign: Clinton insiders battle nerves as outsiders petition for jobs in what would be new Adminstration.
- Bush Says New Economic Data Rebuts Clinton 'Gloom, Doom' : Campaign: President says 2.7% annual growth rate brings the promise of an American revival.
- 3rd Man Arrested in Attack on Migrants' Camp
- Cease-Fire OKd in Bosnian Town
- All 290 on Ship Rescued
- Forecast Adds to Pressure on Germany to Cut Rates
- Amplicon Earnings Show 12% Increase
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Chevron Income Boosted by Higher Natural Gas, Oil Prices
- Kevin Hampton has been promoted to director...
- Cosby Reportedly Weighed Purchase of NBC Network : Entertainment: Sources in the industry say he met with NBC's president but then abandoned the idea.
- AGRICULTURE
- Ingram Micro Inc.: The Santa Ana wholesaler...
- Eastman Kodak Co. reported improved third-quarter revenue...
- Systemed Reports Higher Sales and Profit for Third Quarter
- Helene Monat has been promoted to executive...
- UPHEAVAL IN THE AUTO INDUSTRY : Turmoil Takes Toll on General Motors' Daily Operations : Automobiles: With more cutbacks looming and management heads rolling, workers, dealers and suppliers are finding it difficult to concentrate on the task at hand.
- Continental Cuts Fall Fares to 13 U.S. Cities : Airlines: American, United and Delta say they will match some or all of the reductions, which average 25%.
- 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.
- 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.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 28, 1992
- Zenith Announces Layoffs After Dismal 3rd Quarter
- INTERNATIONAL
- CMS Enhancements Reports Its First Profit in 2 Years
- Cosby Reportedly Weighed Purchase of NBC Network
- USX Corp. said its third-quarter net income...
- LaNier Named Manager of National Bank Region
- BANKING / FINANCE
- We're Waiting for the Movie
- Xerox Corp., the nation's leading maker of...
- Rainbow Technologies Inc.: The Irvine software protection...
- Employees Are Offered Transfers : Relocation: Alta Health Strategies gives 80 O.C. workers affected by its consolidation the option of moving to Utah.
- '92 POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE : How Business Views the Election
- Deidre Bird has been promoted to vice...
- Marilee Roller has been appointed president and...
- Jeff Daley has been appointed territory sales...
- LAW & REGULATION
- Polishing Off the : Carwashes: Fixed-site operators are looking to the federal Water Quality Act for help in their struggles with mobile auto detailers.
- Aerospace Jobs on Line, Study Warns : Employment: California must act aggressively to stem the erosion of a vital industry, consultants say.
- Timothy P. Goodwin has joined Mailing &...
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 28, 1992
- AGRICULTURE
- Reinventing the Wheel : Global Players Need to Steer a New Course to Stay in Race
- 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.'