- Another Delay For MGM/UA Deal: Pathe Communication...
- GM Reports $2-Billion Loss in Third Quarter : Autos: A 'big bang' restructuring to make the company more profitable is applauded by analysts.
- Futurist Takes Stock of the Present
- 2nd Hindu Effort to Storm Mosque Fails : India: At least 31 more die in violence sparked by dispute. Crisis in beleaguered government coalition deepens.
- A group called People for the American...
- 2 County Operations Face Budget Woes
- THE HOUSE
- This Rose Bowl Streak Won't Go Down in Record Books
- Strength in Numbers : Male Prostitutes Form Support Group to Deal With Problems
- NEWPORT BEACH : School Workers Reach Agreement
- VENTURA COUNTY VOTER REGISTRATION
- SAN PEDRO : Ex-Teacher Gets Probation in Abuse
- Encinitas Bills U.S. for Costs Tied to Immigrant Problems
- AT&T; Giving Consumers Access to Translator Service
- UAW-Chrysler Accord Follows Industry Trend : Labor: The tentative pact is one the auto maker had said it couldn't afford. But both sides say they will benefit from the contract.
- Weyerhaeuser Officials to Share New Post
- Trick-or-Treaters to Stick to Familiar Haunts This Year
- 3-Year Prison Term Urged for U.S. Judge in Corruption Case
- Pizza Hut to Open 100 Outlets in Brazil
- Soviet Troops Now Viewed as Guests in New German Treaties
- HEALTH : Skin Cancer Gene Pinpointed
- O.C. Delegation Sees Bright Side to Budget Gloom : Politics: Local congressmen don't like the package, or Bush's backing it, but they say it makes Republicans more determined and future tax hikes less likely.
- VENTURA : Judge Dismisses Suit Over Fraud Arrest
- Motion In Limine Wins Gusher
- Jeff Torborg, whose Chicago White Sox made...
- THE NHL : Lemieux's Back Problem Raises Questions With Few Answers
- A Barrage of Stakes to End Oak Tree Meet
- CSUN's Wallace Honored by WFC
- LOS ALAMITOS : Dominguez Thrives on Extra Work
- ART REVIEWS : Close Encounters With Sculptures by Mark Lere
- STAGE REVIEW : Chilling It's Not, but Gore Galore : The ghoulish busyness of 'Countess Dracula' has much perhaps unintended comic effect, but the Santa Ana play's kinky eroticism won't disappoint.
- SHORT TAKES : Sculpture for 'Chorus Line'
- Actress Pondering Role of Motherhood
- DANCE : For UCI, 'Episode No. 1' Was Its First 25 Years
- Clean Air Act Will Fuel New Technologies
- EDUCATION : Ethnic Novels Make Way Onto Book Lists
- MAKING IT WORK : Discipline Without Punishment
- Soviets Offer Memorial to Repression Victims : Political prisons: A boulder from an island camp is a reminder of millions tortured or murdered.
- Fall Kills Woman on Tour of Unfinished Arts Center
- There Is No Turning Back : Instincts of Deer Lead Them Across Roads, Where They Lose Escape Skills
- PREP TENNIS ROUNDUP
- Torero Center Barnhard Undergoes Surgery on Back
- THE SIDELINES : '65 Twins to Face Dodgers in Feb.
- Ramos Scores Unanimous Decision in 1st Bout in 32 Months
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : OCC Cross-Country Teams Finish Second
- Thoughts of Gold in East L.A. : De la Hoya, a Garfield High Senior, Has His Sights Set on the 1992 Olympics at Barcelona After Victory in the Goodwill Games
- TV RATINGS : Networks Neck 'n' Neck 'n' Neck
- Lincoln S&L; Figure Pleads Guilty
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japan Accepts 2 Foreign Firms
- SAT Exam, Under Fire, to Get Major Overhaul
- It's Not Only the Young Out Cruising Mall : Business: As they deliver forms to stores throughout Glendale Galleria, senior citizens get a chance to exercise, socialize and earn money.
- Your Epitaph: <i> Here Lies</i> . . . (in 50 Words or Less, Please)
- U.S. Attack Is Near, Hussein Tells Aides : Military: He warns war council of an allied assault in a 'few days' and talks of preparing for 'urban warfare.'
- To These Car-Pool Commuters, 1 Is a Lonely Number : Transportation: Three Pasadena workers have discovered the joys of companionship on their long ride to their jobs. They're also saving money.
- Moldavians Stage Raids on Border Checkpoints
- ELECTIONS OXNARD CITY COUNCIL : Contenders Emphasize Their Merits in Campaigns
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Arrested Over Hostage Incident
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / DISTRICT ATTORNEY : Gloves Off--Behind the Scenes
- Mickey and Friends Rap Drug Use
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : USC : Youth Movement Getting Stronger
- NFL Players Have Warmed Up to Buffalo
- Stanford Muzzles Its Marching Band : College football: The school suspends the unit after its halftime show in Oregon focused on the plight of the spotted owl.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Chamber Orchestra Opens Season With a Lot of Brass
- Broderick Tells How Marriage Fell Apart : Murder trial: San Diego socialite takes witness stand, describes insults by husband she is accused of slaying.
- 10 U.S. Sailors Killed in Ship Accident in Gulf
- City OKs Plan to Treat Border Sewage
- Second Suspect in Shooting at Point Loma Club Surrenders
- TRADE WATCH : Two for the Money
- NATIONAL THOROUGHBRED POLL
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Election Day Looms for the Head of DFG
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Mulligan Gets in Shape for Upcoming Season With Few Jabs
- THE SIDELINES : Baseball Memorabilia Stolen
- It Gets Worse for Rams : Pro football: When their plane is forced to make precautionary landing, their 41-10 loss is put in new perspective.
- THE SIDELINES : Upchurch to Miss Cage Season
- SHORT TAKES : Humorist Boren to Teach Politics
- HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK : Brookins Helps Sylmar Keep in Step : Prep football: Junior tailback picks up where Jerome Casey left off in Spartans' backfield.
- Duffy May Be Forced to Pay Back $70,000
- KEZY's Nationality Contest Called Racist
- PERSPECTIVE ON CZECHOSLOVAKIA : Hard Path for a Silken Revolution : Civic Forum's new leader, a hard-line monetarist, promises no soft landing--or even a soft takeoff.
- Activist to Lead Housing Dept. : City Hall: The mayor names Gary Squier, a longtime advocate of more low-income housing, to run the new agency. Observers say Bradley is shaking up the bureaucracy in response to a deepening crisis.
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Seeks State Funds for Purchase
- P.M. BRIEFING : World's Top Savers: Japanese
- Environmental Impact Report Released: The final report,...
- Lincoln S&L; Figure Pleads Guilty to Fraud : Crime: Ernest C. Garcia II admits acting to help the thrift hide its ownership of some risky desert land in Arizona.
- Judge OKs SmithKline Settlement: U.S. District Court...
- General Cinema to Buy Rest of Neiman
- USX's Income Drops 7% to $163 Million
- Wynn's International Inc.: The Fullerton-based supplier of...
- The Downturn: Is It Really Just an Attitude Problem?
- Homestead Financial Corp.: The parent of Homestead...
- Father Tries to Know Best : Parents Often Aren't Sure How to Take Charge so Counselor Shows Them
- Products That Treat the Earth With Care
- Housing at All Costs: Yes on 145
- Statewide Ban to Be Sought on Wood Shingle Roofing : Safety: Assemblyman Roos vows to seek action on the flammable material. Fire officials blame it for much of this year's destruction.
- SIMI VALLEY : Driver Shot at While Waiting at Stop Sign
- COUNTYWIDE : Board Deadlocks on Support of Scouts
- Criminal Probe Dropped in Princess Louise Sinking
- Ben Johnson Signs for L.A. Meet
- San Diego State will host the Converse/Women's...
- NBA : Spurs Trade Ex-Laker McNamara to the Magic
- Loyola Beats Servite, Wins Water Polo Title
- O.C. Groups to Continue Legal Action : Arts: Organizations will proceed with protest efforts despite a congressional vote rejecting anti-obscenity certification for NEA grantees.
- Singing the Praises of the King of Gospel : Pop music: A procession of musical giants pay their respects to the Rev. James Cleveland in a spiritual tribute.
- DANCE
- Two-Year T-Bill Rates Fall: Yields on two-year...
- American Airlines Continues Battle: The carrier, in...
- Laser Precision Corp.: Due to higher product,...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Citicorp to Eliminate 2,000 Jobs
- Soviets Check In With the Inn Crowd : Tourism: As Western practices invade the U.S.S.R., Russian hoteliers pick up personnel and management tips here.
- Three D Departments Inc.: The Costa Mesa-based...
- McDonnell Douglas Space Systems in Huntington Beach...
- Marines Begin Amphibious Exercise
- 3 Palestinians Die; 2 Israelis Are Stabbed : Mideast: A Muslim report criticizes police for firing as if in a 'real war' in Temple Mount killings.
- Marital Woes Recounted at Murder Trial : Courts: Betty Broderick describes collapse of relationship and bitter divorce from prominent attorney. She is charged with murder of ex-husband and his second wife.
- A Nifty '50s Revival for Trauma Society Benefit
- WORLD : U.S. Holding Up Financial Aid to Soviet Immigrants in Israel
- Bulgaria Shuts Reactors in Breakdown at Plant
- Governed Want Their Government Back : Proposition 140: Far from being a big-city power play, this is a grass-roots effort.
- Hit and Run Kills Youth Selling Roses : Accidents: Passing motorcycle officers chase the car after seeing a second crash. Two men are charged because it isn't clear which one was the driver.
- PREP TENNIS ROUNDUP : Top-Seeded Players Beaten in the Empire League Finals
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP
- Westhead Making a Mad Dash on a Tightrope
- Jury Deadlocks in Murder Trial of Sports Agent
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NFL : Prosecutors Meet in Igwebuike Case
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NATION : Irish's Zorich Could Be Out for Season
- Rivermen Get Quick Start, Roll Up 9-3 Victory Over Gulls
- Eric Davis finally left a Cincinnati hospital...
- RACING ROUNDUP : Jockeys Angel Vasquez and Karen Rogers Hurt at Aqueduct
- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : La Jolla Country Day's Abrams Gets a Kick Out of Helping Foundation
- 'Love Letters' Proves Poignancy of Simplicity : Theater: Charles Kimbrough and Beth Howland get back to basics as the corresponding lovers in the A.R. Gurney play.
- 2 Live Crew Pay-TV Concert Canceled
- It May Pay Some to Alter Their Tax Plans
- P.M. BRIEFING : Reuters Announces 300 Layoffs
- Ciba-Geigy to Buy 10% Stake in Carlsbad Biotech Firm
- Overturned Crane Puts Ventura Fwy. in a Vise
- Dow Can't Get Motivated--Closes Off 5.69
- Air France Gets an OK: European Community...
- COLUMN ONE : It's a Bull Market for Rumors : Kamikaze camels? Clones of Saddam Hussein? Truth or fiction, stories like those are rattling traders on five continents. Some see a profit in fabrication.
- Names of Nine Victims Released by U.S.
- Columbia Passes Fuel Leak Test; Launch Planned for December
- Economic Output Up More Than Expected, Still Weak
- Salcido Guilty in Wine Country Killings : Mass murder: His wife and two of his daughters were among his seven victims. Jurors will decide next week whether to recommend life in prison or the death penalty.
- Council OKs Rent Hikes of 10% for New Tenants
- Ex-Teacher Gets Probation in Abuse of 5 Students
- Gay Activist Victimized by Vandals
- MOVIE REVIEW : Angelopoulos' 'Landscape': Cinematic Poetry
- Stern at 70--Artist-Statesman Par Excellence
- TV REVIEW : No Thrills, No Chills on '13th Floor'
- Life in Los Angeles
- Khalidi on Israel and Palestinians
- Voters Need Courage to Go in New Directions
- Measure A Not Growth Management
- Wealthy Americans Still Escaping Tax Bite Despite Changing Rules
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Skinheads to Rally for Metzger at Park
- Death as a Focus for Joy : More County Areas Celebrating Day of the Dead
- Encinitas Sends Bill for Migrant Expenses to U.S. Government
- Two Groups Rally Behind Sheriff Gates : Support: Police chiefs organization has urged that the county pay any punitive damages that may be assessed by the jury in gun-permit case.
- 2 Ex-Deliverymen Held in Pizzeria Robberies
- Governor Asked to Act on Schabarum's Status
- NEA-Funded Artists Criticize Police Shootings
- THE SIDELINES : Indianapolis Colts Sign Hilger
- ROUNDUP : Thousand Oaks Rolls to 5th League Title
- Andino Will Try to Clinch Overall Surf Title
- Teamwork Gives These Students a Head Start
- ANALYSIS : Getting to Playoffs Won't Be Easy for Chargers : Graduating to Playoffs Won't Be Easy
- Edwin Moses Earns Spot on No. 1 Bobsled
- Gretzky Delivers Payback : Hockey: He powers the Kings to a 4-1 victory over the last-place Islanders after being knocked down by Pilon.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Pollution Apocalypse in 'Circuitry Man'
- Unrequited Love Gets Due Credit
- City May Be Getting a Brig in a Poke, Navy Says
- In Spite of Inflation, Prices of Many Assets Are Falling : Economy: Rising energy costs fuel increases. But real estate, precious metals and other items are dropping.
- Two Women Bound, Robbed at Home
- Inquiry Into Vote on Farm Contract Begins : Jobs: The D.A. is investigating whether a former Employment Training Panel member from Oxnard had a conflict of interest.
- San Juan Buys Kinoshita Farm for $9.5 Million : Preservation: Much of the property, which includes a 112-year-old farmhouse, will continue to be farmed as reminder of a vanishing way of life.
- THE HOUSE
- Conviction in Murder of Woman Is Overturned
- NEA Grant Used for Bench Art Criticizing Use of Force by Police
- SIMI VALLEY : Davis OKs Release of Police Officer File
- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : Planners Approve Housing Project
- Murder Charge Filed in Nurse's Stabbing Death
- Forecast Is Iffy, but It Looks as If Halloween Will be Dry
- PIRU : 70% Water Service Rate Hike Proposed
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Sea Kings Win Title in Sea View
- THE SIDELINES : Royals Dropping Willie Wilson
- Boris Becker was quoted as saying that...
- Eric Davis, who suffered a torn kidney...
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- AFI's 'Cold War Images': When TV Rallied 'Round the Flag : Videos: The role of TV as political persuader is examined in a program opening Thursday at American Film Institute.
- Beilenson Gets Funds to Help Save Elephants
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Battle for 78th-District Seat Highlights S.D. County Legislative Races
- Gang Member, 16, Charged in Slaying
- EMMA WOOD STATE BEACH : Helicopter Forced to Land on Highway
- Agency to Help Buy Land for Supermarket
- A 15-year-old hunter from Dunsmuir in Northern...
- Foreman Is Challenger for Holyfield
- Guard Keith Smith Is Cut by Lakers
- The Naked Truth Is Simple: A Cover-Up Can Be Beneficial
- SHORT TAKES : Bikel Says Show Is Different
- Costumes, Music to Blend During Halloween Revelry
- HALLOWEEN CELEBRATIONS
- Vying for Space in the New L.A.
- Lancaster Mayor Files New Report of Income
- Spy Satellite Believed Destroyed Is Seen by Amateur Astronomers
- STATE : Blast Destroys Security Bank
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC PLACES : Pity the Docile, Pity the Innocent
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Void Measure D and Get Irvine Elections Back on Track
- Oh, What a Tangled Tax Web
- Northridge moved up to No. 7 in...
- Last Picture Show in Little Tokyo : Film: An era ends for the country's only remaining Japanese-language movie house.
- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Hart Must Climb a Mountain to Reach Top of Foothill
- SHORT TAKES : Barbara Eden Joining 'Dallas'
- Haunting Events in Neighborhood : Halloween: Ghoulish music and carnivals, along with a bite-sized version of 'The Phantom of the Opera,' are among the local offerings.
- WORLD : Life Sentence for Porno Sales
- 41 Executed in Iran
- Radio Days : Broadcasting: The Thousand Oaks Library serves as the unlikely repository for one of the nation's most extensive collections of historical recordings.
- Enberg to Do NBA Play-by-Play
- SAN DIEGO COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : Mike Whitmarsh Has Adjusted Well to Different Kind of Net
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Loyola Sets Deadly Trapp for Titans in Volleyball
- SANTA ANA : City Using Tougher Alcohol License Rule
- Voters Seeking Chance to Vote for Nobody
- 'Career Criminal' Given Stiff Sentence for Spree
- Training Program for Emergency Dispatchers Helps Make 911 a Lifeline : Response: Workers who are trained to give medical instructions are helping make the most of the crucial minutes between a call for help and its arrival.
- Supervisors Study Ban on L.A. Trucks at Calabasas Dump
- Tailbacks Freddie Bradley of Moorpark College and...
- THE SIDELINES : Tyson Assault Case Goes to Jury
- Edberg, Becker Win 1st Matches at Paris Open
- Glendale, Moorpark Win WSC Cross-Country Titles
- Something Special in the Wind : Congress' astonishing Clean Air Act
- Hostages Tell of Abuse by Iraqis : Gulf crisis: American with an infected arm is near death, a freed Frenchman says. Starvation diet is reported. But there is a 'strong climate of solidarity.'
- Stadium Parking Prices to Increase by 67%
- ELECTIONS SANTA PAULA CITY COUNCIL : Small-Town Civility Marks Race for 3 Seats
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Skateboard Rules Weighed by City
- ORANGE : Cleanliness Course for Restaurants OKd
- Man Arrested After Hit-and-Run Melee Injures 4, Shuts Down Freeway
- Singer Axl Rose Accused of Assault : Dispute: A neighbor alleges the Guns N' Roses rock star hit her with a wine bottle after an argument. He says she is the one who has caused problems.
- Supervisors Deadlock on Support of Scouts in Suit
- LAGUNA BEACH : Smithcliffs Project Gets Preliminary OK
- BUENA PARK : Businesses Offered Low-Cost Loans
- Kimball to Receive '93 Parole : Jurisprudence: Former Olympic diving medalist killed two teen-agers in drunk-driving accident.
- Marmonte Basketball Rosters Bolstered by Transfer Students
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAMS : Gray's Left Knee Hurting Again
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : SAN DIEGO STATE : Utah's Coach Worried About Utes
- Personal Income Up 0.5%, Spending Jumps by 1.1%
- Milken Lawyers Summarize Case: Lawyer for former...
- GM Units Post 17.3% Profit Gain in Quarter
- Enron Oil & Gas Co.: The Houston...
- Winner, Then Loser, Sues for 10 'McMillions'
- L.A. Gear Seeks Ad Agency to Kick Off High-Tech Line
- Publisher of Random House Unit Named
- William French Smith Rites Set for Friday
- Asthma Drug's Possible Risks Cited : Medicine: A lawyers' group says theophylline can cause death. One manufacturer calls the warning a 'self-serving publicity campaign.'
- CONGRESS / EYE ON EDUCATION : Vocational, Science and Math Bills Passed; Literacy Effort Still Pending
- Marital Woes Described at Murder Trial : Justice: Elisabeth Broderick says her problems coincided with ex-husband's hiring of legal assistant, who became his second wife. She is charged with killing the couple.
- Cheap Seats Are the Best--for Losers
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flyers Lose in Return by Kerr
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : UCLA : Statistics Claim Bruins Overmatched
- Other Side of the Dream : Football: Kopp is a star at Pacific, but he recalls toll his family's financial ruin took during prep days in Mission Viejo.
- RADIO
- JAZZ REVIEW : Shorty Rogers Pulls Off Risky Tightrope Act
- SHORT TAKES : Look-Alike Vanna White Doll
- CAMARILLO : Lawsuit Filed Over Shooting by Deputy
- HALLOWEEN TREATS
- Ex-Teacher to Stand Trial on 21 Counts of Child Molestation : Courts: At a hearing, four former students testify that Don Ray Moore performed sex acts with them when they were sixth-graders.
- Mobile Home Rent Control Extended
- County Reduces Benefits
- What's Morality Got to Do With Politics? : Governor: Government decisions profoundly affect human life, so we need insight into the candidates' reasoning.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS: PROPOSITION J : Backers of New 911 System Are Not Optimistic
- Soccer Team Official Hired Prostitutes to Entertain Refs
- Tiger Tricks Throw Foes for a Loop
- Race Board Grants Hearing to Redding and Dollase
- Getting Into Transition Game Helps : High schools: Foreign-born students find adjusting to life in U.S. can be easier if they compete in sports.
- The University of Maryland will submit a...
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : CHARGERS : Byrd Honored for Sunday's Work
- VIDEO REVIEWS : Breakthrough TV: A Thinking Person's Festival : AFI's 4-day program of videos, among them Peter Greenaway's imposing 'TV Dante,' expands the art form.
- It Gets Worse for Rams : Pro football: When their plane is forced to make precautionary landing, their 41-10 loss is put in new perspective.
- THE SIDELINES : Maxwell Ends Contract Holdout
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- HomeFed Reports Biggest Borrower Late on Payment
- Hughes Unit to Stay in Torrance: Hughes...
- CCC Plans to Set Up Two Oil Spill Cleanup Teams
- Souter Appears Skeptical About Abortion Rule
- Fed Reserve Reports Erosion of Economy, Business Confidence
- Challenger Contests Ivory Coast Results
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR : McCarthy Camp Slams New Bergeson Ad
- Hindus Storm Mosque; 32 Die in India Strife
- Bridge Collapse Kills 2
- Odetics to Build Massive Data Storage System : Technology: The robot-controlled computer library would hold more than 10 billion megabytes of information.
- IBM Introduces Three Powerful PS/2 PCs
- Casde Gets Navy Contract
- U.S. Lawyers Teach Soviets How to Be Capitalists
- TRW Space & Technology Group, Redondo Beach,...
- Altared States : Benefit Combines an Evening of Comedy With Mexican Day of the Dead Festivities
- Russian Republic Embarks on Radical Economic Reform Plan
- TREND WATCH
- Tunnelers Link Britain, France Under Channel
- Ciba-Geigy to Buy 10% of Carlsbad Firm
- Richard Carrott; UC Riverside Art Expert
- Bush on Iraq: 'I've Had It' : Despite Harsh Rhetoric, He Says U.S. Is No Closer to War
- Soviets Fail to Repair Hatch in Spacewalk
- FDA Panel Backs AIS Laser System for Use on Heart : Medicine: Irvine company's system is the first to be recommended for approval as a tool to open heart blockages without riskier surgery.