- SANTA ANA : Exhibit Teaches Kids About Victorian Era
- Buena Park
- Obituaries - Sept. 16, 1992
- CITYWIDE : $69,254 for River Rescue Team OKd
- LANCASTER : Woman Killed in Accident Identified
- San Diego : Suspected Bank Robber in Custody
- WOODLAND HILLS : Council Vote Due on Warner Ridge
- Bonus Pay Reduced for Elected Officials : Budget: The Board of Supervisors trims the perks while approving raises for 1,820 county employees.
- DAILY 3
- Shuttle Crew Tests Way to Forge Glass
- VAN NUYS : Death Cause Probed in Taser Gun Case
- Miscellany
- OUTDOOR NOTES / PETE THOMAS : Big Billfish Bringing Anglers' Big Stories
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Turning to Youth, Reds Get a Lift Over Braves
- Names in the News - Sept. 16, 1992
- First Impressions Say Plenty About Football Season
- Names in the News - Sept. 16, 1992
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : LaChapelle Adds to His Job Load
- Miscellany
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Women Extend Streak to 36
- Hockey
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Field Strong for Water Polo Event
- AZTEC NOTEBOOK / DANA HADDAD : Luginbill Having Defense Work on Tackling Skills
- El Camino Real Again Felled by Injuries
- Closing Day Highlighted by the Del Mar Futurity
- Dodgers Beat the Padres, 6-3 : Baseball: Manager Riddoch unleashes outburst before game.
- O.C. MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : 'Overnights' by Powell Are Pure, Simple
- 'Monday Night Football' Scores
- An Energetic Street Scene
- Friendly Enemies : Two Comedy Veterans Face Off in Competing Prime-Time Sitcoms
- Names in the News - Sept. 16, 1992
- Cooper Beats Pepeli in Heavyweight Bout
- 'Molly, Maze': A Mother and Daughter Act That Isn't : Stage: L.A. comic Lotus Weinstock and Lili Haydn star in the play, which opens Thursday in San Diego.
- MOVIES - Sept. 16, 1992
- Will Scandal Boost Allen's Latest Film? : Marketing: Real-life events surrounding the director have shaped TriStar's campaign to sell 'Husbands and Wives.'
- 5 Provocative Videos on EZTV Program
- TV REVIEW : 'The Hat Squad' Is Not a Good Fit
- TELEVISION - Sept. 16, 1992
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'L'Elegant Criminel': Moving Study of French Serial Killer
- New President Begins to Address Host of Problems : CSUN athletics: Blenda J. Wilson steps into divisive situation but believes the existing troubles can be overcome.
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 16, 1992
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Byrne-ing Down the Wiltern
- Change for Children's : Museum Focuses on Challenging Future During Disruptive Times
- Using the Sky as the Canvas : Art: James Turrell has created a free-standing 'celestial observatory' in Claremont that evolves with the night.
- Yamaha Marine Stays Afloat While Boat Industry Sinks : Marketing: The Cypress division of Yamaha Motor raises its share of outboard-motor sales by focusing on people who can still buy despite the recession.
- New President for Koll Construction
- Why Stocks Keep Swinging in Such a Narrow Range
- AST Research Takes Trip to Brazil: AST...
- Western Digital Ships New Products: Western Digital...
- * Frank T. Harrison has been elected...
- French Dip : With Attendance Lagging, Euro Disney Will Step Up Marketing in France
- Network Software Launches 5 Minicomputer Products
- ENERGY
- MARKETING
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 16, 1992
- Bundesbank Is Hero Outside Germany for Putting Global Concerns Above Nation's
- ENERGY
- Beautifying the Beast : Couple Works All Night to Keep King Kong Looking His Scarifying Best
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Peru Rebel Leader's Image Crumbles; Fervor May Last : Guerrillas: There is still a strong potential for bloodshed despite Guzman's capture, experts say.
- By GOP Standards, Bush Raised Taxes 178 Times, Democrats Say
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- L.A. Calls for Wider Racial, Ethnic Disclosure on Loans
- Birtcher Medical Systems Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer...
- Admar Group Inc.: The Santa Ana managed...
- Wymer Trial Postponed Indefinitely : Courts: Prosecutors in securities fraud case agree to defense request for delay to analyze evidence and consider plea bargain.
- REAL ESTATE
- Firms Vow to Raise Demand for Recycled Materials : Environment: The coalition is trying to correct an imbalance that has produced vast supplies of reusable goods but not enough markets.
- Slack Attendance Means Layoffs at Knott's
- Ferraro, Faced With Tight Race, Defends Herself in Rare TV Ad : Primaries: She stares full-face into camera and denies any involvement with organized crime. N.Y. Senate race reportedly is a 'statistical dead heat.'
- Family Feuds : Relationships: Hostility between new and ex-wives is on the rise, say experts, especially when kids are involved. Old rules just don't apply.
- Iraqi Shiites Envision New Uprising : Mideast: Opposition leaders believe a united front will net weapons and supplies from U.S. and others.
- Bank Loans Tied to Financing for Scud Missile Project : Hearing: For the first time, U.S. government publicly links aid provided by Atlanta branch manager to an Iraqi military program.
- West Moves to Deny Belgrade a Vote at U.N. : Diplomacy: The U.S. supports a European plan that would leave Yugoslavia with a seat but no voice.
- Serbs Advance, May Cut Off Sarajevo Airport
- Above the Fray : While Most Commuters are Battling Gridlock and Coping With Pollution, These Airborne Travelers are Getting to and From Work on a <i> Real </i> Freeway
- Gore Gets a Hand in Orange County, Boxer Gets a Shove : Senate: About 25 Herschensohn supporters disrupt a Newport Beach rally and news conference for the congresswoman with pushing and name-calling. They pursue the Democrat to Santa Ana.
- Cal State Layoffs Postponed Until June
- Farmers Stage Protest in Moscow : Russia: They warn that the food supply is imperiled and endure taunts by bureaucrats.
- So You Can Sleep Like a Baby
- Gore Gets a Hand in Orange County, Boxer Gets a Shove : Campaign: Democratic vice presidential nominee gets a cheering reception from college campus crowd in the traditional GOP stronghold. He appeals for Republican support for Clinton.
- America on Ropes? Scream for Change : Ringside in Tennessee, it's easy to tell who's the good guy. But in the matchup between Bush and Clinton, cheers can quickly turn to boos.
- Pentagon's Tailhook Report Expected to Detail Obstruction, Cover-Up : Scandal: Separate inquiry will deal with specific charges in the sexual abuse of women at an aviators' convention.
- Carving Out a Niche in Netsuke Art : Lee Younggren's Boy Scout whittlings eventually led to precision drilling of the detailed, Japanese-style figures, which the San Juan Capistrano man also collects.
- Census Shows Increase in Child-Care Spending : Families: A women's organization official attributes the rise to an increasing number of households with two wage earners.
- Testing the Waters in Open-Ocean Competitions
- Art Appreciation, Hollywood-Style
- Dan Quayle on Values
- Dan Quayle on Values
- NRA's New Ad Campaign
- NRA's New Ad Campaign
- Fiscal Malaise
- Decency
- A Republican Backs Clinton
- A Republican Backs Clinton
- NRA's New Ad Campaign
- A Republican Backs Clinton
- Economy
- Dan Quayle on Values
- A Republican Backs Clinton
- 6-Month Extension Expected in Ruling on Gnatcatcher
- WALT'S GREETINGS: A rare example of the...
- SPOTLIGHT SHEDDING: Rep. Ron Packard (R-Oceanside), who...
- STROKE OF LUCK: Nancy Lopez had planned...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Tiny Shift Offers Opportunity to Spur Recovery
- German Rate Cuts Spark a Surge on Global Markets : Finance: Dow Jones rises 70.52 points, biggest 1-day jump of year. Bundesbank's small reductions pave the way for a new round of lowering interest rates.
- Bush, Clinton Clash Over Jobs, Environment
- Struggling out of Misery, Kauai Is Hit by More Rain : Storm: Coast Guard halts search for 2 reported aboard sailboat. Utility service is restored in some areas.
- Delay Expected in U.S. Ruling on Gnatcatcher
- GOLDEN CHANCE: Democratic vice presidential candidate Al...
- Man Dies After Slashing Self, Fighting Police : Arrest: Distraught suspect resists officers while cutting body, authorities say. Taser darts and a baton blow to the chest are used to subdue him.
- SIMI VALLEY : Group Protests Use of Force by Police
- Hockey
- Walker Learns of Limelight : UCLA's Accidental Starting Quarterback Escapes the Shadows
- Titans Can't Keep Fighting the Odds
- Names in the News - Sept. 15, 1992
- Redskins' Gibbs Says He Misses the Pitter-Patter of Little Feet
- This Is One Tie That Holtz Won't Forget : College football: He tries to explain choice of plays during Notre Dame's final drive.
- The Operatives Behind 'Sneakers' : Movies: Three co-writers of the weekend's big box-office draw tell a high-technology cautionary tale.
- O.C. THEATER / SYLVIE DRAKE : 'Dinner' Is a Sumptuous Affair at SCR
- O.C. OPERA REVIEW : Borrowed 'Boheme' : Opera Pacific Polishes Up Zack Brown's Visual Production
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 15, 1992
- 'Jones' Seeks 'Adventurous Audience'
- MOVIES - Sept. 15, 1992
- JAZZ REVIEW : Rowles May Feel Poorly, but His Sound Is Hale, Hearty
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Short Sets Add Up to Long Day at Benefit
- 'Tonight' Gives Tritt the Boot : Television: The country singer's manager claims Travis Tritt and Trisha Yearwood are the latest victims of Jay Leno and Arsenio Hall's booking battle.
- COUNTYWIDE : Bus Drivers to Get Extra Training
- Obituaries - Sept. 15, 1992
- Police Teach Merchants the Right Way to Get Robbed
- PERSPECTIVE ON POLITICS : 'Year of the Woman'--or the Womb? : Female candidates want to talk about issues beyond gender but the bias against intellect prevails.
- Mentally Ill Hear the Slam of Budget Cuts : Health: Two houses that provided both shelter and family are out of money and closing their doors.
- SAN DIEGO : Motorist Sentenced in Hit-Run Death
- SANTA ANA : Assistant Principal Accepts New Post
- Inquiry Into Mailer Is Sought
- Tiny Cuts, Big Reaction : Bonn drops interest rates, and world markets soar
- Man Given Death Sentence for Raping, Murdering Woman
- PADRES UPDATE : Velasquez, Lampkin Come Up for September Tour of Majors
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Brewers, Orioles Gain Ground on Blue Jays
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Dodgers Lay Off Eight to Save Money
- Chargers Fail to Snare a Deal for Any Receiver
- It's Quality, Not Quantity for Golden West's Volleyball Team
- Baseball
- Names in the News - Sept. 15, 1992
- The Orange County Center for Contemporary Art...
- TELEVISION - Sept. 15, 1992
- Miami Comeback Beats a Comeback : Football: Browns rally from 17-point deficit to take lead, but Dolphins win, 27-23, behind Marino's passing.
- AZTECS NOTEBOOK : Aztecs to Take Time Off to Watch Bruins Closely
- Allen's Role With Raiders Still a Mystery : Football: They turn to him at Cincinnati and the veteran running back responds with the tying touchdown.
- He Bores You Into a Defeat
- Hockey
- Rams Savor a Different Kind of Sunday : Football: Ellard doesn't catch a pass, Zendejas misses three kicks, but after 11 games and 11 months, the team wins.
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 15, 1992
- Victory Helps the Rams Clear Key Mental Hurdle
- Junior Leofa
- Timberwolves Trade Campbell to Knicks
- The Press : No Man Is an Island
- Epitaph for Quake Relief Program: Noble but Costly
- Doctors, Teachers Union Among Top Political Donors
- S. Florida Students Find Start of School a Relief
- '92 POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE : Solarz Fights to Survive on a New Battleground
- Profile : ANC Leader in Ciskei Protest Is a Veteran of Brinkmanship : His role in the massacre may have alienated some supporters. But his passionate dedication still makes him a beloved anti-apartheid leader.
- Going the Extra Miles : Orange County is still 'home' for one L.A. woman, so she's here often. An Irvine man won't miss his Arcadia basketball games. Many Southlanders are similarly driven to maintain old ties.
- Next Step : Canada's Inuit Reclaiming Ancestral Land : After 16 years of negotiation, they are about to get their own territory--Nunavut--and the potential problems that accompany self-government.
- Understanding the German Rate Cut
- Industrial Tools Expanding
- SECURITIES
- Sierracin/Sylmar Corp. in Sylmar won a $416,615...
- U.S. Advises Folic Acid Use to Reduce Birth Defects : Health: Women of child-bearing age told to take the B vitamin to prevent neural tube disorders in infants.
- WASHINGTON : Money Matters
- Career Start : Starting Over in a New Career : Employment: A jobs strategy takes patience, lots of letters and networking. Experts stress showcasing your skills--even hobbies--to attract offers.
- IPS Reports Quarterly Loss: IPS Health Care...
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 15, 1992
- Study Cites Reasons Firms Quit the State : Economy: SDG&E; survey gives tax burdens, red tape and hostile business climate as causes.
- Street, Surf Wear Compete but Don't Meet at Expo
- Intrator Joins Lodestar Group
- AUTOS
- Litton Systems Inc. in Woodland Hills won...
- Compared to Andrew, Iniki's but a Breeze for Insurers : Disasters: Losses in Hawaii are expected to be dwarfed by those in the Florida hurricane--and the industry is coping successfully with that one.
- Newhall Land Projects Revenue From Westridge
- Spectrolab Inc. in Sylmar won a $1,702,651...
- Alpharel Sells Imaging System to Detroit Edison
- 2 Telemarketers Raided in Federal Probe of $1-Million Scam
- FHP to Buy Insurance Company: FHP Corp....
- Siemens to Pay Settlement in Pacemaker Patent Suits
- James J. Collings was named president of...
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 15, 1992
- Stock Watch
- Dow Index Climbs 70.52 : Markets: Germany's rate-cutting decision inspires investors, but the bond market remains tepid. Meanwhile, the S&P; 500 hits a new all-time high.
- Troubling Facts on Employment
- Universal Has Frightful Plans : Halloween: Studio/park's Horror Nights will compete with Knott's Scary Farm.
- Phone Firm's Offer: Dialing for Hollers
- ENERGY
- INSURANCE
- Abex Aerospace in Oxnard won a $46,360...
- HURRICANE AFTERMATH : Federal Aid to Los Angeles Is Suspended
- VIENNA : Talks Under Fire
- Rising Concern : Hot-Air Balloons in Orange County Draw Criticism--and Notice of Police
- Syria Says It Won't Deal for Just Part of Golan
- L.A. Prison Scuttled, Lancaster's Will Open in February : Corrections: Wilson signs bill that abandons a 'share the pain' compromise with East Los Angeles and climaxes a seven-year battle.
- Discount Chains Enter San Diego Market : Retailing: Conversion of Buffum's at Grossmont Center into a Superstore for Sports is an example of the trend, pushed by lower rents and changing consumer habits.
- Retail
- 2 Pennsylvania Banks Announce Plans to Merge
- American Safety Flight Systems Inc. in Glendale...
- Sentencing Delayed in Export Case: The sentencing...
- Scripps Advances in Battle of Dailies : Publishing: Adding to its Ventura County holdings, the newspaper firm plans to buy the Camarillo Daily News and take full ownership of the Simi Valley Enterprise.
- Datron Systems Expects Loss in 2nd Quarter
- Home Warranties Can Help Head Off Costly Repair Bills
- National Agenda : South Korea Shaking Off Dream of Union With North : Sobered by the German example, Seoul worries it can't absorb the problems of its Communist neighbor.
- PARIS : Oui or Non?
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 15, 1992
- Inglewood-based Herbalife International Inc. announced that Norman...
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 15, 1992
- Condor Pacific Industries Inc. in Canoga Park...
- DEBATING THE GAY ISSUE : 'Rights' Are Not Always Trumps : Can public policy justifiably 'favor' certain 'lifestyles' over others? Yes.
- GARDEN GROVE : Police Arrest Man in Gunshot Firing
- County Pay Cut Plan Is Unfair, Workers Say : Budget: Those at bottom of ladder argue they can least afford a reduction and urge that administrators bear burden. Stormy session expected as supervisors discuss matter today.
- Lights Out for Shining Path?
- Firebombings Destroy Project's Racial Harmony : Violence: Blacks are leaving mostly Latino Ramona Gardens after two attacks. Residents remain tight-lipped, hampering investigations.
- Born-Again Christian to Be Arraigned Over Slaying : Crime: A Moorpark man says the suspect told sheriff's deputies in Thousand Oaks that the body was in a Kern County mine shaft. The alleged killing occurred seven years ago.
- Resident of Mexico Held in Welfare Case
- MOORPARK : Teen Badly Hurt When ATV Crashes
- Mission Bay Killer Is Convicted
- GLENDALE : Moorhead in Spotlight for Low Profile
- MOORPARK : Classes in Laser Optics Put on Hold
- Rail Crossings May Become Smoother
- A Historic Figure Considers His Options : It would be characteristic of Bradley to put L.A. first
- Latino Leaders Open Clinton Campaign Office
- Violin Spider Joins Cast at Insect Zoo
- Port Official Applies Brakes to Racing Plan : Sports: Grand Prix promoter is facing an 'uphill race' in his effort to move the high-speed auto event to downtown San Diego, a port spokesman said.
- VENTURA : Comprehensive Plan for Bike Paths OKd
- LA HABRA : City Looks at Ways to Quiet Harbor Blvd.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Developer Sues City Over Project Denial
- Ojai Man Dies as Auto Collides With Bicycle
- Chicken Plant Owner Gets Jail for Fatal Blaze
- Ex-Lithuania Leader Called KGB Informer : Baltics: Former prime minister dismisses charges as political maneuvering in advance of elections.
- Plan to Build Prison in L.A. Scuttled After 7-Year Fight : Legislation: Wilson signs bill that abandons a 'share the pain' compromise and allows a new facility in Lancaster to open in February.
- DRIVING : Different Strokes for Clean-Air Folks
- HURRICANE AFTERMATH : The Eyes of the Hurricane: Victims Recall Iniki's Terror : Ordeal: Islanders found their paradise lost as tourists met a deadly storm and a selfless stranger on Kauai.
- Adults Dress Up, Lace Up and Kick Up Heels
- Embattled President of San Diego State Relents on Layoffs : Finances: He moves to relieve tensions on campus, but says the faculty cutbacks have only been postponed for a year.
- Navarro, Golding Trade Jabs Over Polling Incident
- COMPTON : Man Gets Life Without Parole in Gang Killing
- CAMPAIGN WATCH : It's a Bargain
- Mothers Appeal to Other Parents to Help End Student Walkouts : Education: Group deplores disruption of classes over school spending cuts. Some question role of teachers.
- DEBATING THE GAY ISSUE : Religion Has No Corner on Morality : There is no non-religious reason to treat homosexuality differently.
- SAN DIEGO : Steroids Smuggler Sentenced to a Year
- NEWPORT BEACH : Trash Haulers Asked to Increase Recycling
- New President's Plans for CSUN Aimed at Donors
- DASH Shuttle Service Will Offer Free Rides to Draw Passengers
- MISSION VIEJO : Woman Leaps From Car to Avoid Rape
- VENTURA : Man Pays for Child Support With 'Hog'
- Doing Business : Japanese Acquire Taste for Col. Sanders' Recipe : Partners' patience pays off as Kentucky Fried Chicken opens 1,000th restaurant in Japan and surpasses $1 billion in sales.
- Peru May Seek Death Penalty for Rebel Chief : Terrorism: Fujimori says arrest of Shining Path leader 'cuts the brain out' of fierce guerrilla army.
- Experts Criticize India for Emphasis on Sterilization
- 5 Would-Be Immigrants Die Trying to Sail to Spain
- Not Him Again
- Woman Killed in 100 m.p.h. Freeway Chase
- SAN DIEGO : Two Roberto's Taco Shops Are Robbed
- Obituaries - Sept. 15, 1992
- Day to Postpone SDSU Staff Cuts Until Next June
- Career Start : Finding a Job Is a Matter of Knowing Where to Look : Employment: The classifieds are only one place. Also useful are job fairs, industry newsletters, bulletin boards, companies' signs, even the yellow pages.
- Career Start : Pinpointing Where the Jobs Are : Opportunities: Best bets are where recession has hurt the least, such as discount retailing. Steady gains are also predicted in the health care, education, transportation and public utilities fields.
- Shuttle Astronauts Mark a First With Fertilization of Frog Eggs
- Gunfire Hits Boy Used as Shield in Chicago
- Device to Be Required on Cars of Some Repeat Drunk Drivers
- Rockwell International Corp. in Palmdale won a...
- F2M Inc. in Lancaster won a $16,554,000...
- Savings Bank Figure Acquitted of Conspiracy : Courts: Robert Ferrante had been target of FBI inquiry into operations of the now-defunct Irvine thirft that he owned.
- Rockwell International in Canoga Park won a...
- AUTOS
- Macy's Names a New Chief Executive of Its I. Magnin Unit
- Tourist Attractions with Lessons and Laughs : Theme Parks Combine Learning, Fun for Benefit of School, Youth Groups
- Datametrics Agrees to Buy Mountain View Company
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Putting Their Best Face Forward in Mayoral Race : Politics: Peter Navarro and Susan Golding polish their images to woo voters yearning for change and economic growth.
- Two Probes Wrapping Up Explorations of Venus : Space: Pioneer and Magellan have gone above and beyond in collecting details of the planet. But they are about to fade out.
- Residents Reject Rosarito as Separate City
- Polite Crowding Crackdown OKd : Moorpark: The city directs its two code enforcement officers to place a priority on eliminating illegal residential conversions of garages and other substandard buildings.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Gibbs Is Warned About Receivers
- Jurisprudence
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Cook Undergoes Knee Surgery
- Fernandez Joins Group, Takes Shots at Riddoch
- Successful Paralympic Games End
- Gonzalez Wants Carbajal After Easy Forum Victory
- DEL MAR : Slerp Stretches Out, Wins El Cajon Stakes
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Lineman Noonan Cut by Cowboys
- Jurisprudence
- BREA : Council to Consider Bike Patrol Plan
- Teacher Is Given Two Years on Sex Conviction : Justice: Former Fallbrook band instructor, 33, admitted having sex with a female student.
- SAN DIEGO : Bail Is Tripled for Rape Suspect
- BUENA PARK : Monstrous Search On at Knott's
- Jurisprudence
- The Pregnant Pitcher : Coach Suspected, but Northridge Player Said She Wasn't and Played Into 8th Month
- PREP ROUNDUP : Mater Dei Girls Sweep Top Spots to Defeat Woodbridge in Tennis
- Hockey
- PREP POLLS : Los Alamitos Tops Irvine in Football Poll
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Ellard Watches Streak Tick Away
- SIMI VALLEY : Names Drawn for Low-Cost Houses
- Scioscia Makes His Bid to Remain a Dodger : Baseball: He homers, and his single in the 11th inning brings a 5-4 victory over the Padres.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK / QUARTER HORSE RACING : Corona Chick Will Be Sidelined Until Spring
- PICO RIVERA : Suspect in Father-in-Law's Killing Turns Himself In