- MOORPARK : College Offers Men's Guidance Program
- Tilt Toward Europe, Please : Bonn's Western neighbors wonder about German policy
- Murder-Suicide Leaves Greek Community Shaken : Family: Son finds mother dead, apparently at hands of his father, who is found dead at the bottom of a 600-foot embankment.
- Judge Clarifies Grand Jury's Role : Government: A two-hour meeting with the panel comes amid a dispute with supervisors over pay raises. The boundaries of jurors' responsibilities are spelled out.
- Surgeon Who Stole Rare Coins May Lose MD License
- LANCASTER : City Renews Push for Regional Mall
- SUNLAND : Youth Shot 3 Times Leaving High School
- SEAL BEACH : Trash Scavengers Feeling the Heat
- SANTA ANA : Maintenance Yard Construction OKd
- Obituaries - Sept. 23, 1992
- AFTER THE RIOTS : Employees of 2 Major Companies Distribute $175,000 in Assistance
- THOUSAND OAKS : Official to Defend Civic Center Project
- Man Shot During Gunfight in Alley
- Success Is a Dilemma : 'Pro-Life' Animal Shelter Finds Business Too Good
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 23, 1992
- * Tishman Construction Corp. of California has...
- Junk Bonds Once Again the Rage on Wall Street
- NOT ENOUGH: Revelations at Senate hearings that...
- 37% of Women in City Jobs Cite Sex Harassment
- THE CONNECTION: Residents of the foothills around...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Workers' Comp Session Will Be Partisan : Capitol: Although Wilson and the Democrat-controlled Legislature agree on key areas of overhauling the system, the GOP governor is poised to use political leverage.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Departure of Leaders Leaves L.A. Unsettled
- Anton Quits, Says Board Interfered : Education: L.A. superintendent blames teachers union and four members of school panel for making it impossible to continue his job.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Frustrated Herschensohn Says He'll Start Attacking Boxer
- August Housing Starts Rebound 10.4%, U.S. Says : Construction: But analysts warn that the upturn may not signal a resurgent economy, particularly in California.
- NEW YORK SNOW: Former Rams standout Jack...
- ANGELS OF MERCY: When Angels second baseman...
- Pleas Made to Protect Shares of County Pie : Budget: Advocates for an array of services crowd a Board of Supervisors meeting to try to keep their funding from being slashed as Los Angeles County faces its worst fiscal crisis.
- 'Rainbow Man' Held in Hostage Drama : Crime: The suspect, arrested in a hotel room, has often been seen at sports events wearing colorful wig and carrying placards with biblical references.
- Nixon's Advice to President Bush
- GOP and God
- Open Spaces Need Protection
- Development's Price Too High
- Don't Get Your Starrs Crossed
- Proposition 166
- Focus on the Positive
- Private Clinics Burden Doctors
- Welfare Plan's Effect on Infants
- No Favors for Non-Residents
- Welfare Plan's Effect on Infants
- Human Relations
- Nixon's Advice to President Bush
- Europe's Response to Balkan Conflict
- Nixon's Advice to President Bush
- Nixon's Advice to President Bush
- Welfare Plan's Effect on Infants
- TELEVISION - Sept. 22, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY & COMMUNICATIONS
- AUTOS
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 22, 1992
- GTE Government Systems Receives Swedish Contract
- Durr-Fillauer Medical Takeover Completed by Bergen Brunswig
- Bishop Inc. Sells Assets of Design Products Division
- ARCS Mortgage Inc. in Calabasas has named...
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 22, 1992
- * Bonnie Nash has joined Helpmates Personnel...
- TRW Move to Cost 150 Jobs: TRW...
- Debra Davidson has been named second vice...
- Federal Agency Supports Whistle-Blower's Case
- Ojai Racquet Club Plans Satellite Office Building
- Lynwood's Turn : Operation Hope Aims to Deliver Post-Riot Help
- Penny Stock Broker Is Fined : Burbank: Toluca Pacific Securities and two employees are assessed a total of nearly $200,000. One case involved alleged markups of prices.
- Insurance Chief Not Wavering : Proposition 103: The feisty chairman of 20th Century Industries drives home his views opposing rebates for motorists.
- California Amplifier Reports Profit Increase
- No Mickey Mouse Operations : Retailing: Disney, Warner Bros. and Sesame Street are doing well with specialty shops that sell their casts of characters on all manner of merchandise.
- This David Takes Aim at Microsoft
- New President Selected to Head Miller Brewing
- Apple Will Lay Off About 100, Company Says
- Dan Grindle of McDougal, Love, Eckis and...
- * Instrumentation Marketing Corp. in Burbank won...
- * Century City-based law firm Pircher, Nichols...
- Robert Gilberg and Kent Walker have been...
- ENERGY
- Judge Denies Plea Change Bid by Banker in Iraq Loan Case
- REGIONAL REPORT : Brown Pelican Mutilations Resume--on Wider Scale
- BOOK REVIEW : Biography Pays Homage to Walt Whitman, 'Nation's 1st Great Poet' : FROM NOON TO STARRY NIGHT: A Life of Walt Whitman, <i> by Philip Callow,</i> Ivan R. Dee, $28.50; 394 pages
- COLUMN ONE : Russia's Identity Crisis : Communism is toppled, capitalism not yet established. With no clear ideology to hold on to, Russians are searching for who they are. The field is wide open.
- Bush Fires Toughest Salvo on Clinton's Draft Record : Campaign: He accuses Democrat of not having 'told full truth,' implies opponent views military as 'immoral.'
- Hazardous Spill Rate Rises for Thin-Skin Tank Cars : Freight: Railroads say safety is improving but accidents have potential for large catastrophe.
- Tax Form to Include Line for Breast Cancer Study Funds
- Grower Who Bribed IRS Official Gets 6 1/2 Years, $1.25-Million Fine
- LONDON : An Image Problem
- Profile : Trading a Mean Streak for the Human Touch : An aloof rebel mastermind in El Salvador's war is now a gregarious politico. But some complain that he's taken his conciliatory message too far.
- THE HUMAN CONDITION / WHY WE'RE TERRITORIAL : Get Outta My Space
- Baker Knew of Terrorist, Iraq Ties, Records Show : Gulf War: He is said to have known Abul Abbas was being sheltered when pro-Baghdad policy was created.
- Clinton Ads Attack Bush on Jobs, Detail Economic Plan
- Stiff Security Planned for Soccer Event
- MOSCOW : Russian Roulette
- State Lottery on the Rebound
- Fashion Frenzy : Gonzo Shoppers Flock to San Francisco AIDS Benefit Sale
- NEWS ANALYSIS : 'Franco-French War' Over Treaty Leaves Scars : Vote: Nation's economic disparities, class divisions and city-country inequalities stand starkly revealed.
- Scant Quake Preparation Found East of the Rockies : Science: Although the probability of a large tremor is low, experts see significant peril to pipelines, transportation systems and utility lines.
- After 125 Years, Vatican, Mexico Restore Ties
- '92 POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE : Democratic Party Raking in Donations Like, Well, Republicans : In August, $17.3-million haul broke all records. One-day $900,000 boost came right after Republican Convention. GOP raised $9 million the same month.
- 5K, Food Fair: a Wellness of Goodwill
- National Agenda : Which Way Will Angola Turn? : A nation shaken by years of war is looking for the quickest path to prosperity. Now voters must pick one of two sworn enemies to lead the march.
- More Scrutiny Urged for American Mobile
- Occidental Drops Future 'Golden Parachutes' : Compensation: The firm, under pressure from shareholders group, also says its chairman is resigning from a key executive committee.
- BANKING : Bankers Say Federal Rules Make Them Afraid to Lend : Finance: The credit crunch is due partly to playing it conservative so they don't offend regulators, they say.
- French Vote Fails to Halt Surging German Mark : Markets: Analysts say slim vote majority wasn't enough to calm nerves of traders; Dow drops 6.22.
- BankAmerica to Buy S&L; in Texas : Banking: It will acquire virtually all of the branches and deposits of First Gibraltar Bank for $110 million.
- GARDEN GROVE : Spilled Pool Cleaner Causes Traffic Jam
- Block Details Deep Cuts for Department : Budget: Sheriff scales back previous estimation, but says 4,000 inmates would still have to be released early. He softens stance on deputy layoffs.
- Program Would Treat the Mentally Ill, Not Jail Them
- CASTAIC : Drowning Victim's Body Is Recovered
- FBI Opens Civil Rights Probe Into Store Fire : Thousand Oaks: Arson blaze destroyed Heroes and Legends comic book shop. Detectives are looking into possible links to other recent hate crimes.
- FULLERTON : Armstrong Named New City Manager
- Prominent Grower Is Given 6 1/2 Years in Tax-Bribery Case : Justice: 'I have no excuse,' Mario Saikhon of Imperial Valley tells judge. The judge adds $1.25 million in fines to $22 million in back taxes already paid in the largest bribe case in IRS annals.
- Gay Center Picks New Director : Services: The L.A. organization will be run by Lorri Jean, an official of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
- COUNTYWIDE : Computers Installed for Courts' Visitors
- Council Delays Equestrian Center Contract Decision : Finances: Lawmakers seek more information on the concessionaire's fiscal status to rule on a proposal to cut fees at the city-owned facility.
- NATIONAL CITY : 83-Year-Old Pleads Guilty in Fatality
- AIDS Hospice Opens in South L.A.
- Kurdish Sympathizers Being Slain in Turkey : Rebellion: Nine of more than 60 civilian victims were journalists. Police fail to find any of the killers.
- SAN DIEGO : Not Guilty Plea by Retired Lawman
- Starting Over : Counselors Help Mothers Kick Drugs and Keep Children
- Proper Permit Is in Sight for Nudist Camp : Topanga Canyon: The founder is expected to seek an end to a 21-year zoning fight when he goes before the Regional Planning Commission.
- COLUMN LEFT / GEORGE BLACK : Why Do They Think So Well of Henry? : He's arrogant, vengeful, paranoid, deceitful, duplicitous, vain--and frequently incorrect.
- VENTURA : Steam Train Leaves Some Unimpressed
- Medical Assn. Backs Mandatory Insurance : Health: County group says persuading voters to approve a ballot measure forcing employers to provide coverage will be a 'hard sell.'
- Mayor Candidates Slide Back Into the Mud Over 'Quotes'
- Who and Why of Border Crossings Told : Trade: Survey cites $4-billion in commerce as reason for speeding checkpoint inspection for regular cross-border commuters.
- Man Pleads to Manslaughter in His Mother's Fatal Fall : Courts: The Van Nuys resident, accused of pushing Marjorie Morris, 61, out a window, will be jailed for at least six years.
- SANTA CLARITA : City Backs Increase in Fire Service Fee
- TOPANGA CANYON : Nudist Camp's Zoning Battle Enters New Phase
- SAN DIEGO : Clairemont Killer Gets 38-to-Life Term
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Art Center Receives $51,500 in Grants
- SAN DIEGO : UCSD to Start Earth Sciences Program
- BONSALL : Accused Killer Claims Self Defense
- Tropical Storm Ted Kills 5 in Philippines
- LOS ANGELES : Grant Will Fund Job Training in Riot Area
- Obituaries - Sept. 22, 1992
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Receives Grant to Coordinate Signals
- U.N. Must Not Hesitate Now : Many more Somalis will die if it delays or falters
- BEIJING : Getting Closer
- The Press : Cracking the Currency Whip
- Improve Forces, Bush Urges U.N. : Peacekeeping: President promises a larger U.S. role in international operations to prevent war. He offers a training base for units that could be deployed quickly.
- Gladwin Hill; War, Environment Reporter
- New Solution for Former Lens Wearers
- Gen. William DePuy; Led 1st Infantry in Vietnam
- Procter & Gamble Juice Loss Won't Affect Jobs
- * Great Western in Calabasas received a...
- * Michael Altstatt has been appointed director...
- Renaissance Program Begins Job Referral Service for Blacks : Employment: Unit of First AME Church institutes workshops and a job bank featuring firms such as Santa Ana's Ingram Micro.
- Donald Curtis has joined Torrey Pines Financial...
- Donald D. Lyons has been appointed laboratory...
- Many Lenders Offer Long Lists of Repossessed Real Estate
- AUTOS
- Dog Gone Stores : Pet Outlets Do Well Sans Pets
- Admar to Acquire 2 Firms: Admar Group...
- * Loeb & Loeb has named Fred...
- 2nd-Quarter Profit Drops at National Technical
- City Fills Its Own Little Niche With Big Stores : Retail: Sports Authority will become the seventh mega-store in Fountain Valley, which has been shielded from sales tax slumps that have plagued other towns.
- Mary G. Altalo, a program manager for...
- Westech's Fiber Optics May Be Used in Kuwait
- * Librascope Corp. in Glendale won an...
- Fullerton Ropak Corp. Sells Subsidiary in Canada to Former Plant Manager
- More Women Advancing in the Workplace : Survey: Magazine finds them gaining in corporate hierarchy. More support for parental policies is also cited by Working Mother.
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 22, 1992
- Cheesecake Factory Finds Wall Street's Sweet Spot
- * Metric Construction Co. Inc. in Thousand...
- Small Firms Fight to Survive After Andrew : Commerce: Thousands try to get back on their feet before it's too late.
- Andrew Baird, chairman of the Department of...
- David Root has been named executive vice...
- Penelope Jones has been promoted to sales...
- Rams' Offense Is Resembling Vanishing Act : Football: Breakdowns in all facets of the game keeping team out of end zone.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Sign of the Times: Dawson, Maddux Lead Cubs
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Benzinger Probably Done for Season
- Miscellany
- Chargers Set Phillips Free, End Dispute : Football: Nose tackle now hopes to join another team and play this seson.
- After Brief Stop, Gomez On the Go : Tennis: Rosary's No. 2 singles player, who is 12-0 this season as a senior, regains her motivation to play after taking some time off.
- University City Makes Points
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Cowboys' Williams, Richards Sit Out
- TELEVISION - Sept. 22, 1992
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Can't Stop Loving the Genius of Ray Charles : His voice has lost little of its strength or buzz-cut character; his vocal theatrics and lyrical asides were controlled, convincing.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Rock, Soul Add Color to Blues Fest : Chuck Berry and James Brown led a bill of fresh as well as traditional artists. For the Long Beach event, it was the most impressive, ambitious yet.
- MOVIES - Sept. 22, 1992
- TV REVIEW : 'Mr. Cooper': A Comedy That Seems Familiar
- Museums May Feel Ax Today : Budget: If Board of Supervisors OKs cuts, LACMA and Natural History Museum will face loss of millions.
- Miscellany
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Majors Returns to Tennessee
- PRO FOOTBALL : Cunningham Making Serious Run for Quarterback of the Year
- Say Ugh : Statistically, 1987 L.A. Teams Might Have Been Worse, but the 1991-92 Season Simply Feels as Bad as It Gets
- 'No Contest' in Ninth Race at Fairplex
- Dan Geiss
- Nothing Seems Special About Their Efforts : Raiders: Their kickers and return units keep putting opponents in good position.
- Hockey
- AZTECS NOTEBOOK : Bruins, Aztecs Open Up with Word Games
- Hockey
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Injury Will Probably Sideline Lyght
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Marinovich Hits Club Record Books
- Boxing
- Hockey
- Bethany Stidham
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 22, 1992
- A federal jury of five women and...
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Eckersley, McGwire Team Up Against White Sox
- A prosecutor urged a Cincinnati jury in...
- DANCE REVIEW : Rudy Perez's Ode to a 'Dance-Crazy Kid'
- OPERA REVIEW : San Francisco Stages a Cinematic 'Boris Godunov'
- Weekend Box Office
- MOVIES - Sept. 22, 1992
- STAGE REVIEW : Groundlings' Autumn Salute
- SIMI VALLEY : Man, 18, Dies From Accident Injuries
- Residential Hotel Fire Leaves a Cloud of Fear, Uncertainty : Arson: The Wilmington blaze renders 46 people homeless and makes their struggle with life even more difficult.
- San Fernando Rejects Calls for More Liquor Workshops : Alcohol: The council has held two public sessions and enacted a six-month ban on new sales permits.
- ARTESIA : Diesel Fuel Spills as 2 Freight Engines Derail
- Marijuana Growers Pour Into San Diego County : Crime: Crackdown in Northern California pushed them south. Now there is a bumper pot crop in the remote backcountry.
- Miscellany
- Image Entertainment Inc., a Chatsworth distributor of...
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 22, 1992
- Architecture Photos Were Worth a Shot : His Parents Are Noted for Portraiture, but Erig Figge Branched Out Into Buildings
- CASTAIC : Race Brawl Erupts at Pitchess Jail
- SIMI VALLEY : City to Protest Thousand Oaks Plan
- COUNTYWIDE : Experts to Debate Wilson Water Policy
- East County : Thousand Oaks : Residents Can Rank Community Needs
- Summit Health Debt Redemption Complete
- How the Study Was Done
- Quayle Offers Reassurances to Single Mothers : Television: He joins unwed mothers at season premiere of 'Murphy Brown' and sends stuffed elephant gift to the nonexistent newborn.
- Conrad Seeks Burdick Seat
- Hepburn Gets Surprise $4,000 to Aid Somalis
- Three NFL Players File Class-Action Suit
- War Affecting Size of Turnout at Match Racing
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Ashby Quickly Makes Mark With Arabians
- O.C. ART REVIEW : Gemini Duplicates Art, Life
- Marisol Follows Its Own Beat : Clubs: For years, the Latin hot spot in Chula Vista has thrived on word of mouth. Its mix of jazz, salsa and other music shows why.
- Music Reviews : Viklarbo Ensemble Plays Messiaen's 'Quartet'
- 'Quantum' Leaps Into the J.F.K. Assassination : Television: On the season premiere tonight, Sam jumps into a script supporting the lone gunman theory.
- STAGE REVIEW : All Is Relative in a Bittersweet 'David's Mother' in Pasadena : The Bob Randall comedy is built around familial havoc raised by the presence of a retarded child.
- Music Reviews : Problematic Program at Greystone Mansion
- It's Worth a Lot More Than a Baseball Card
- Chargers Continue to Show Their Remorse
- It's a Day Off, but No One's Off This Hook
- UCI Candidates Formerly of UNLV, New Mexico
- FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Finding a Lining of Silver
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Walker's Play Surprises Dad
- IRVINE : Official Wants City Friendly to Business
- Costa Mesa Rider Leads U.S. to Title
- Horse Racing : Arnold Will Retire, Leaving Harness Racing in Question
- SDSU Game Not Sold Out
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Langston Selected for Japan Tour
- Ram Offense Is a Vanishing Act : Pro football: Breakdowns all over keeping team out of end zone.
- The BBC's Stiff Upper Lip Quivers : Soap Opera Becomes a Laughingstock
- TELEVISION - Sept. 22, 1992
- THEATER / JAN HERMAN : Director Works, Plays on SCR's Second Stage
- STAGE
- Blame Shifted in Murder-for-Hire Case
- Museum Offers Plankton Trip
- Summer Exits on a Fair, Albeit Smoggy, Note
- Girl, 15, Testifies About a Gang Rape in Park
- SAN DIEGO : Death Sought for 2 Accused in Slaying
- Claremont Keeps Dynasty Alive
- They Make Most of Their Players
- Braves Take What Hershiser Gives Them : Dodgers: He allows only one earned run, but his two wild pitches enable Atlanta to score twice in 4-2 victory.
- Giants Control the Bears, 27-14
- Boxing
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : USC : Confidence Grows With Victory
- De La Hoya's First Pro Fight Planned for Nov. 23 at Forum
- Dodgers Make 5 Errors in Loss at Candlestick : Baseball: Williams' bases-loaded single gives Giants a 3-2 victory in the teams' final game against each other this season.
- Miscellany
- Miscellany
- Padres Waiting for Season's End : Baseball: In 7-1 loss to the San Francisco Giants, Padres show signs frustration, resignation.
- Coming to Grips With Women's Soccer
- Call Me Jamir! : Learning to Like Your Name
- Arizona State placed pitching coach Walter C....
- ART
- Alpharel Joins With IBM to Supply Imaging System
- Card Wars: Take a Good Look Before Taking Bait
- Ocean Pacific Files Plan to Emerge From Bankruptcy, Pay Creditors : Reorganization: Under the 'aggressive' proposal, the Tustin surf wear firm would pay its debts in full. It also plans a move to smaller Irvine Spectrum offices.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 22, 1992
- Oxnard Gets Arkansas Firm
- 50% of Nations' Top Legal Firms Cut Staffs This Year : Attorneys: The going rate for first-year associates' salaries also has not increased since 1989, but they still run as high as $86,000.
- Terry D. Moore has joined Westland Insurance...
- Swap Meet Vendors Threaten Rent-Hike Boycott : Protest: Marketplace renters say increased charges for fairgrounds space would double or triple costs.
- IHOP Acquires 13 JB's Restaurants
- * Bendix Oceanics Inc. in Sylmar secured...
- 2 Right-O-Way Executives Leave After Buyout Fails : Air freight: The president and chief financial officer have resigned from Tustin firm, which has been sold to an industry veteran.
- With Design in Mind International Inc., a...
- Most Say Election Coverage Is Fair, Survey Finds : Media: Times Mirror interviews indicate most voters believe reporters personally prefer Clinton. But majority also think news does not show bias.
- Police Arrest Doctor in Theft of Equipment : Crime: Clinic patients watch as suspect is taken in custody on warrant stemming from burglaries at 3 doctors' offices.
- Center-Right Parties Win Estonia Vote
- Van in Crash Failed Safety Check : Tragedy: Church vehicle involved in deadliest Orange County collision had even been ordered off the road.
- Philip Benson; Physician Practiced While He Had AIDS
- BUCHAREST : Romanian Road Show
- Singing Praises of the Gay Choral Movement
- 2 Teen-Agers in Firebomb Case Won't Face Charges
- Skin Graphics : Art: A convention of tattoo enthusiasts suggests a world of walking canvases where tigers and dragons lurk under shirts and in more secret places.
- Patrol Withdraws From Border Talk
- 2 Activists Sentenced in Satellite Smashing : Courts: Anti-war crusaders say Rockwell International break-in was 'act of conscience.' One received 18-month prison term; the other 24 months.
- By hook and by crook: A woman...
- COUNTYWIDE : 4th Office Opened in GOP Vote Drive
- 'Tonight Show' Producer Fired : Television: NBC move follows bad publicity generated by late-night booking war with 'Arsenio Hall Show.'
- MALIBU : Firefighter in Hospital With Rattlesnake Bite
- 'Main St.' Blueprint Hits Snags : Ventura Boulevard: Economic and planning problems as well as bad luck have hurt the plan to tame growth along the Valley thoroughfare.
- Residents Do Battle With Invading Rats
- NEWPORT BEACH : Club Hopes to Make Downtown Blossom
- LOS ALAMITOS : City Studies Options for Katella Widening
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Plan Panel to Vote on Disputed Project
- SAN CLEMENTE : San Onofre Alarm to Be Tested Wednesday
- OJAI : Bicycle Patrol Seeks Clubs' Underwriting