- 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
- Clinton Victory Prospects Aid Munis : Securities: With his plan to raise taxes on the rich, the bonds' tax-free properties become attractive.
- TAIWAN
- SECURITIES
- HORSE RACING : OAK TREE : Blacksburg Wins Volante Handicap
- Chargers Take Their Pick Against Elway : Pro football: Denver quarterback's bid for another late comeback is intercepted by a secondary hungry for respect.
- Luginbill Comes Out Gunning for Officials : College football: SDSU coach decries the work of referees in the Air Force game, citing calls on a trick play and a non-fumble as evidence.
- Redskins' Lohmiller Does an Inside Job on Vikings : NFC: Kicker goes five for five in Metrodome, provides all of his team's points in a 15-13 victory.
- To Charger Fans, He's the Man, Not Perot
- A 750-Yard Tee Shot Sometimes Is Beginning of Something Bad
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Strategy Smacks of Tactics Used by the Christian Right : Voters picking trustees in Capistrano Unified School District must decide whether four candidates have conducted a 'stealth campaign.'
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / PALOMAR-POMERADO : Candidates Blast Board's Spending : Politics: Challengers say directors have a combative attitude and waste money.
- Little-Known Special Districts Cater to Variety of Needs : Services: The jurisdictions are touted as accessible, responsive. Yet, few know about them.
- Strikers to Go Back at Nassco
- Sanders Gets the Lions Rolling, 38-7 : NFC: He gains a season-high 122 yards as Detroit hands Buccaneers third loss in a row.
- Baseball
- Miami Takes Lead by Itself in Both Polls
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Offense Rolls From Start as the Titans Rout UNLV
- Harbaugh Passes Judgment on Packers, 30-10 : NFC: Chicago quarterback completes 13 consecutive passes during Bears' 30-10 victory.
- Quarterbacks Michael Carter and Ivin Jasper each...
- Browns Wait Until End to Finish Patriots, 19-17 : AFC: Cleveland scores touchdown with 31 seconds to play to keep New England winless.
- No. 90 Goes 90, Colts Stun Dolphins : AFC: Emtman snags interception on final play and lumbers down sideline for final touchdown. Miami falls to 6-1.
- VOLLEYBALL : MVP Sato's Play Steals the Spotlight From Timmons
- The Raiders Are Nothing to Fear : Pro football: Running of Emmitt Smith eases the Cowboys' worries as NFC East leaders roll to 28-13 victory before 91,505.
- Handley and Giants Pass Test : Interconference: Victory over lowly Seahawks may have saved coach's job.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Price Wins When Elkington Misses 3-Footer
- Newcomer Now Is Strong, Silent Leader on Court : Volleyball: A second-year starter and one of only two seniors, she keeps Sea Kings on an even keel.
- Prep Football
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Lendl Defeats Chang in Hong Kong
- The Latest Defeat Is a Crying Shane
- Slaughter Finally Gets Chance to Help Oilers : AFC: He has four receptions, and Houston defense shuts out Cincinnati in second half.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Fear, Misery' Needs Tinkering
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 26, 1992
- Ticket Broker Settles With Ticketmaster
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 26, 1992
- Fountain Valley Rocks to the '60s : For 25,000, a Day of Groovin' on the Past
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Sermon / ADVICE FROM THE CLERGY : On Moral Responsibility
- Topic A : A Different Spin on the World Around Us : Some Material, Girl
- Gritty old pugilistic palace still packs a punch : Boxing fans flock to the Blue Horizon for an evening of blood, sweat and brawling.
- ELECTIONS: LOCAL SCHOOL BOARDS : Candidates Debate New Funding Sources : Education: Campaign discussions center on alternative ways for districts to raise money and cut spending to offset shrinking state revenues.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Candidate Re-Enters City Council Race
- GARDEN GROVE : Schwarzkopf Lauds Bush at Cathedral
- Bringing It All Back Home : Rebuilding: The Crenshaw area is L.A.'s most affluent black community, yet it suffers from serious decay. Leaders say the solution is for residents to shop, bank, eat and work close to home.
- MISSION COLLEGE : Food Drive for Needy Families
- McClintock Phones for Funds in Effort to Best Opponent
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council to Take Up Fire Station Issue
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Platform : Does a Jury or a Judge Dispense Better Justice?
- Brawling Party-Goers Pelt Lone Deputy With Rocks and Bottles
- Add Somalis to Polyglot Scene : East San Diego: Muslim refugees from civil war try to find foothold in a strange environment, poor job market.
- NORTH COUNTY : SANTA PAULA : Indian Laurel Trees Outgrow Welcome
- PERSPECTIVE ON PROPOSITION 165 : Is What You See What You'll Get? : Initiatives that need 'fixing' by the state court shouldn't be on the ballot. This one could be 'fixed' to do great harm.
- Remains of Green Dragon Uncoil State Preservationist Movement
- The Land of Plenty of Names
- 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
- CAMARILLO : Democrats Gain in Voter Registration
- The Public Had Better Hurry to Catch This Train : Transit: Innovations may contribute to an easier commute, but the link to neighborhoods requires vision and civic input.
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Youth / OPINION : Politicians ignore issues that concern the young because most 18- to 21-year-olds don't vote.
- Heart Assn. Seeks Science Students
- ELECTIONS: CONGRESSIONAL RACES : Beilenson's and Gallegly's Voting Records Detailed
- Accident Kills Truck Driver
- SIMI VALLEY : Charities Vie for Twice-Weekly Bingo
- Managing the Merciful Death of Health Care
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Plight of Cities Again on U.S. Back Burner
- Roger Miller; 'King of the Road' Singer
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Woman Falls Off Boat, Is Rescued an Hour Later
- BREA : Consultant Hired to Analyze City
- COUNTYWIDE : County Issue Ballot Measures
- COUNTYWIDE : Retiree, 80, Invents Answers to Problems
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Speed Limits Cut on 2 Major Streets
- TUSTIN : Tutoring Program Is a Team Effort
- Expanding the Role of African-Americans on TV : Blacks Making Inroads Outside of Networks
- TELEVISION - Oct. 26, 1992
- TV Reviews : Perkins Overshadowed in Final Film, 'Woods'
- Music Reviews : I Cantori Essays Slate of Contemporary Works
- MOVIES - Oct. 26, 1992
- Expanding the Role of African-Americans on TV : Black Shows Should Have as Much Dramatic License as White Shows
- Children Jump for Fred Penner, Parachute Express
- MUSIC REVIEW : San Diego Symphony Carries On, Bravely
- Thomas H. Nielsen, a former president of...
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 26, 1992
- POP REVIEW : Quality Material Helps Flawed Singing Wear Well
- MUSIC REVIEW : The 'Cute' Beatle's Cute Oratorio
- Pentagon Called Bush Message to Hussein Too Cautious : Policy: Senior officials reportedly felt that President's 1990 wording was too soft to avert the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait.
- Toxic Cleanup May Cost $135 Million : Environment: Lockheed plans to bill taxpayers for work at Burbank Superfund site. Federal report reveals that tab is higher than expected.
- Surgery From Bronze Age Detected on Child's Skull
- 6 Israel Soldiers Killed; Talks Seem to Be Target
- Fire From the Right : The GOP blame game is underway and budget director Dick Darman is everybody's favorite scapegoat. But he says he's misunderstood.
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 26, 1992
- What Recession? : Factory Outlet Mall Is Helping the Desert Community of Barstow Boom
- The Admar Group : SANTA ANA
- SECURITIES
- CHINA
- 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
- New Products Are Birds of a Different Feather
- Where Mayberry Fans Can Fill Up
- OCCUPATION: TRUCK DRIVER
- British Slump Forecast to Go Into Next Year
- SOUTH KOREA
- East Meets West With Black Attorney's Help : Soft-spoken Newport entrepreneur bridges cultural, language differences to make deals between American and Asian companies.
- California Has 26 of 200 on List of Top Small Firms
- Despite Choice, Few Switch Schools, Study Shows
- Historic Design Battle Brews in San Clemente : Architecture: As some fight to preserve city's 'Spanish Village by the Sea' look, others question cost.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Surge by Perot Forces Foes to Review Strategy
- Walk in Rancho Park a Victory for Floyd
- Baseball Is the North American Pastime Now : World Series: Canadians euphoric about Toronto's victory over Atlanta in six games.
- HORSE RACING / BREEDERS' CUP : Late-Blooming Pleasant Tap Might Be Flower of the Classic
- Lovett Beats Pros, Will Join Them Later : Century Club : SDSU senior leads the amateurs to victory in the Matches tournament.
- Walker Catches Up with Glory for a Day
- SPOTLIGHT : A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL : MONDAY MORNING QUARTERBACKING
- Padres to Add Radison, Bochy to Coaching Staff
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 26, 1992
- Eagles Do It With Defense : NFC: Cardinals get seven shots inside the three and fail to score in 7-3 loss.
- Jump-Shot Time : Late Night Basketball Tries to Fill Hours That Are Prime Time for Violence in Streets
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Totally in Charge, Petty Wins at Rockingham
- SWIMMING / THERESA MUNOZ : Hard Training Might Be Best, Medals Attest
- PEOPLE WATCH
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 26, 1992
- Nazi 'Danger' Tops Super 8 Works
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Abrasive Babes in Toyland
- DANCE REVIEW : Maximova, Vasiliev, 'Stars of Bolshoi' at UCLA
- Music Reviews : Pasadena Symphony, Mester Open Season
- Music Reviews : Perick Opens L.A. Chamber Season With World Premiere of Powell Work
- TV Reviews : Not Enough of Minnie Pearl in 'Hats Off' Salute
- Stage : Impressive View of 'Our Country'
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 26, 1992
- MOVIE REVIEW : Gore and Gags Refresh in 'Dr. Giggles'
- Meters New TV Master
- 'Melrose' to Tackle Gay Bashing : Television: The homosexual character on Fox's 'Melrose Place' takes center stage when he is publicly assaulted and fired from his job.
- Low Approval Rating for 2 Political Dramas
- Music Reviews : Long Beach Symphony in Larsen Premiere
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Green Jello's Pranks Play Better on Tape
- Chargers Say No Way Elway : AFC: Interception by Blaylock with 3:10 left ruins comeback hopes and Broncos lose, 24-21.
- Momentum Lasts Only Three Minutes : Offense: That's how long it takes the Cowboys to counter a Raider touchdown and take control of the game.
- USD Strikes Early to Beat Cal State Dominguez Hills
- Seau Takes Pain In Stride Toward Victory
- Cape Cod School Penalized for Boy on Field Hockey Team
- CHARGER REVIEW : REPORT CARD / T.J. SIMERS : E for Effort, Not Elway
- Questioning the Coverage
- LETTERS : 'Move-Up Buyers'
- Mother of Disabled Fears Prop. 165
- No Debate on Election in 29th Senate District
- Cause for Concern: Security by Gangs
- VALUE JUDGMENTS
- Defenders of Illegal Immigrants Need to Refer to Law of the Land
- REMEMBER THE MANIA
- No Buns for Kids
- Capacity Question
- Barbara Boxer
- Cheers for the Barb on Barbie's Math Remark
- County Reform Measures
- VALUE JUDGMENTS
- Election Polls
- Negrete Says a Settlement Offer Is on the Table
- The System Fails the Child
- LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
- Don't Blame Teen-Ager for Parents' Shortcomings
- Blacks on TV: III
- County Reform Measures
- Leisure World
- Retail Drug Pricing Is All Over the Board
- Mixing Christianity and Election Politics
- Paris Rental
- We Are Here to Work and to Do Business
- Mayoral Race
- Only the Names Have Been Changed
- The Magic Man
- Election Polls
- Fishing in Canada
- Questioning the Coverage
- VALUE JUDGMENTS
- Campus Insecurity
- Mayoral Race
- DMV Must Monitor Senior Drivers Better
- Mayoral Race
- Tough Love's Price
- Congressional Races
- Only the Names Have Been Changed
- Mudd Case Debasing
- REMEMBER THE MANIA
- CBS' 'Warmus' Affair
- Defenders of Illegal Immigrants Need to Refer to Law of the Land
- Recognizing Work in Our Communities
- Blacks on TV: III
- City Should Help, Not Hide, Homeless
- Congressional Races
- Thank You, Chris
- Officials Believe Karaoke Clubs Attract Crime : Law enforcement: Police say the club's secluded rooms can become gathering spots for organized crime. Two shootings have occurred at an Alhambra lounge, and several cities are watching the businesses closely.
- Deane Dana Record on Women's Issues
- College Tuition and Illegal Immigrants
- Congressional Races
- Closing In on a Killer :...
- SCE Leadership May Be Why Its Bills Are Up
- Blacks on TV: III
- Trojans: He brings back kickoff 58 yards in final minutes to seal 31-21 victory over Cougars.
- LETTERS
- Mayoral Race
- VALUE JUDGMENTS
- Sorry Only Hurts More
- More Police for Los Angeles
- Mixing Christianity and Election Politics
- Young Voters
- Pros of Legalizing Card Clubs in Hawthorne
- VALUE JUDGMENTS
- City Council's Vote on Santa Barbara Plaza
- More Police for Los Angeles
- Behind the Vote on Hoag Bonds
- VALUE JUDGMENTS
- Sandbagged by Laguna Niguel Council
- More Police for Los Angeles
- REMEMBER THE MANIA
- More Police for Los Angeles
- Congressional Races
- Mixing Christianity and Election Politics
- Don't Blame Teen-Ager for Parents' Shortcomings
- Defenders of Illegal Immigrants Need to Refer to Law of the Land
- VALUE JUDGMENTS
- Don't Blame Teen-Ager for Parents' Shortcomings
- A Wider Vision
- COMMENTARY ON POLITICAL PARTICIPATION : It's 'Year of the Woman,' and Good News for Family Values : Female officials give higher priority to the problems of air quality, population growth, child care, reproductive rights and the impact of development than do their male counterparts.
- Thank You, Chris
- County Reform Measures
- Mayoral Race
- LETTERS : 'This Land' Is No Laughing Matter
- School Unification and Proposition V
- VALUE JUDGMENTS
- Barbara Boxer
- Congressional Races
- Warriors' Pastime
- Mayoral Race
- No Debate on Election in 29th Senate District
- Name Change
- Closing in on a Killer :...
- Barbara Boxer
- True Test of Commitment
- 'Alien Nation II'? No, It's Traci Lords in 'Skinner'
- Upscale Crown Jewel to Make West Coast Debut : Trans-Panama Canal sailings will end in San Diego, begin in Los Angeles next month.
- A WINNING GEORGE: Since graduation from then-Chapman...
- U.S. Ignored Signs in Iraq Case, Papers Show : Policy: Officials kept up aid to Baghdad despite evidence in '89 of its role in bank scheme, records reveal.
- OPERATION CONSUMER: If you've driven by the...
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Senate Hopefuls Lead Nation in Race for Cash : Politics: Candidates raise $28 million despite weak economy. Feinstein and Boxer lead GOP opponents in funding, but Seymour and Herschensohn are gaining with party boost.
- Israel's Modern Miracle on the Red Sea Coast : The fathers of tourism in Eilat didn't need to part the waters to create an international resort.
- '90S LOVE: If you're a Baby Boomer,...
- CLASS ACT: Placentia's Valencia High School is...
- Somber Czechoslovaks Mark Breakup of Nation : Separation: The demise of a country with such potential may dim dreams of a unified, peaceful Europe.
- Bush, Clinton in Campaign Optimism Duel
- Young Tries a Little Tenderness : NEIL YOUNG "Harvest Moon", <i> Reprise</i> * * * *
- RECOVERY : Getting a Career Going Again : Ex-Drinkers, Drug Users Get Help
- If the Deal Sounds Unbelievable, Don't Believe It : Phone scams: National Consumers League offers help in dealing with suspicious solicitations.
- California Corner
- Following the New Grape Trail : It's Close. It's Inexpensive. It's Beautiful. It's Undiscovered. It's the Burgeoning San Luis Obispo Wine Country.
- Natural Wonders Surround New Zealand's Largest City : A Visitor to Auckland Can Experience Wilderness Just a Ferry Ride Away
- Set Your Standards, Then Set the Budget
- RESTAURANTS : THE PRICE OF PLEASURE : Fabulous Food, Exquisite Atmosphere and Great Service Don't Come Cheap
- CREATURE FEATURE : Ribbetsville Redux
- Lifestyle Gives Seaside Enclave Its Charm : Playa del Rey: Airport noise endured as trade-off for area described as friendly and fun.
- URBAN ART : Politically Correct Spray Paint
- STYLE : GARDENS : Wild in the Garden
- Tune Furnace With Vacuum
- MONKEY: A Journey to the West ...
- GLORIOUS YARN : For Kaffe Fassett, Knitting Is Not Just a Hobby. It's a Mission That Has Changed People's Lives
- Gardening : Show to Highlight 'Rain Forest Jewels'
- THE ORIGINS OF PHOTOJOURALISM IN AMERICA ...
- STYLE : DESIGN : What's Hot for Tots
- Disney Postpones Decision on $3-Billion Anaheim Resort : Theme park: It won't commit to project until at least next spring when environmental impact report is done, a company official says.
- - Parker Kennedy, president of First American...
- - Char Marie Flood has been appointed...
- Safe Harbor : The thriving Port of Los Angeles is a key shelter from the region's economic storm. It's so prosperous that the City Council wants to siphon off funds.
- Just How Much Do Executives Make, Really?
- A Sampler of San Luis Comestibles : Spiced oils, jellies, beer and a popular sourdough bread round out a regional wine tour.
- Insider's Tuscany With an Outsider's Objectivity
- Los Angeles County - News from Oct. 25, 1992
- NONFICTION - Oct. 25, 1992
- NONFICTION - Oct. 25, 1992
- Los Angeles County - News from Oct. 25, 1992
- THE BIZ : But Is Paul Really Dead?
- NONFICTION - Oct. 25, 1992
- Average Mortgage Rates and Indexes
- Fear of Flying: 1 in 6 Are in White-Knuckle Club : Airplane knowledge and relaxation can help passengers overcome phobias and panic attacks.
- Overheard on Madonna's "SEX"
- NONFICTION - Oct. 25, 1992
- At Home in the Third World : La Sierra University's Recreated Dwellings Offer Viewer Sobering Insights
- Vampire Tans! News at 11 : THE TALE OF THE BODY THIEF, <i> By Anne Rice (Knopf: $24; 428 pp.)</i>
- Gardening
- Decision '92 : VOTING IN THE VALLEY / AN ELECTION GUIDE : CONGRESS : 25th DISTRICT Q and A
- ELECTIONS / CONGRESS : Braude and Horn: A Comparison of the Candidates : Horn: He is both demanding and tireless. He says he represents reform. And he already knows the ins and outs of Washington politics.
- Columnist Seeks to Bridge Gay-Straight Gap
- Scandals Cast Clouds Over Several Incumbents : Politics: Keating affair, House bank overdrafts and other charges have put several lawmakers on the defensive. Others appear to be weathering the storm.
- Altadena : Shrub Height Law Studied
- Decision '92 : SPECIAL VOTERS' GUIDE TO STATE AND LOCAL ELECTIONS : THE LOCAL CONTESTS : Business Growth an Issue in Oceanside
- From 'American Psycho' to 'Wrinkle,' Many Works Targeted for Censorship
- Half a Century Later, 2nd Battle of El-Alamein Offers World a Lesson
- Decision '92 : VOTING IN THE VALLEY / AN ELECTION GUIDE : ASSEMBLY / 41st DISTRICT : Q and A