- Peter Kovacs has been promoted to senior...
- Perceptronics to Work on German Tank Simulator
- Profile : Snatched Sheik's Fate: A Mideast Flash Point : * Captivity turned Obeid into a hero of the Muslim masses--and Israel's trump card in hostage talks.
- ANALYSIS : Today's Closing Arguments Seek to Resolve Lingering Doubts
- PIRU CREEK : Searchers Locate 2 Missing Hikers
- Card Game Dispute Sparks Brawl at Jail; 7 Inmates Hurt
- TUSTIN : Abandoned Vehicle Fee Gets Council OK
- Plane in the Fast Lane : Transportation: A student pilot approaching Van Nuys Airport is forced to land his Cessna on the westbound Simi Valley Freeway.
- PRO FOOTBALL / BOB OATES : There Will Be More at Stake Than Pride
- TV Reviews : 'P.O.V.' Looks at 'The Two Koreas'
- 3 Singers Will Go On to Compete in Opera Auditions
- COSTA MESA : Mideast Religious Conference to Begin
- VENTURA : Mexican Book Fair Planned This Week
- Body Found at Century Freeway Construction Site
- Bahr's Field Goal Blunts Steelers' Comeback : NFL: Pittsburgh rallies from 20-0 deficit, but his 44-yard kick gives the Giants a 23-20 victory.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Hartford's Whitmore Saves 4-3 Victory Over Montreal
- ARTS
- MUSIC REVIEW : New Beginning for Master Chorale
- Hearing Beats Seeing the Senate Panel
- USAir Suffers Loss in Quarter
- Westinghouse May Seek to Tap Credit Line
- Judy Skinner has been named assistant vice...
- Kennedy Named Account Executive at Software Firm
- Janis Named President of Thrift League
- Harassment a Hot Topic Among S.D. Businesses
- Kenneth J. Yonika has joined McGladrey &...
- Millions Enter Lottery for 40,000 Green Cards
- 7 Inmates Injured in Castaic Jail Brawl
- Mexico: Progress and Promise
- Taste of Success : Fast Food Wasn't Welcomed With Open Arms in Julian--Just Open Mouths
- Jammed Freeways Lead to Commuter Trains' Revival : Transportation: Choking cities have made railroads the fastest growing type of public transit in the nation.
- COLUMN ONE : Striking Deals for Parkland : Joseph Edmiston has aggressively acquired more than 17,000 acres for the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy. But critics say he compromises with developers too readily.
- Man With Knife Dies in Fight With 2 Deputies
- Burning Boat Forces 2 to Jump to Safety
- CLIPBOARD : Regarding Brain Injury
- Nobel Prize Highlights Noble Cause : Recognition: A college counselor sees hope for his native Myanmar and its struggle for freedom, and he describes his friend Aung San Suu Kyi as charismatic.
- Henning Takes Offense to Questions on Calls
- Juan Garcia
- Earnings News Helps Boost Dow by 35.77
- Robert W. Bein has been elected a...
- Nation IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Welfare Payments Blocked on Appeal
- PARIS : Fashion on Parade
- Drive-By Shooting Claims Lives of 2 Men
- Herschensohn Blasts Congress, Joins Senate Race : Politics: The GOP candidate for Democrat Alan Cranston's seat weaves the Clarence Thomas hearings and congressional check-writing abuses into a denunciation of incumbents.
- Residents Seek Relocation of Lunch Program in Park
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Drive On for Linking Hoover, Gothard Sts.
- Year-Old Toy Maker THQ Turns Profit in Quarter
- The Institute of Real Estate Managment's San...
- Marguarite Clark has been named marketing director...
- Charles Day has been named director of...
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Ex-Ashton-Tate Chief Joins Magic Software Board
- Courseware/Andersen Consulting has named Clarence J. Ross...
- Layoff of Liquor Board Agents
- Layoff of Liquor Board Agents
- MOVIES - Oct. 15, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 15, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 15, 1991
- Obituaries - Oct. 15, 1991
- TELEVISION - Oct. 15, 1991
- TELEVISION - Oct. 15, 1991
- TELEVISION - Oct. 15, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 15, 1991
- Names in the News - Oct. 15, 1991
- Names in the News - Oct. 15, 1991
- Names in the News - Oct. 15, 1991
- Laguna Niguel Mother Kills 2 Daughters
- Regional Outlook : U.S. Forces Recharting the Pacific : * Loss of Philippine military stronghold spurs a strategy shift. New focus is small posts in several nations and more troops on American soil.
- NO NAME: When you call theaters in...
- Just 40% Paid 'Very Close' Attention to Hearings on Thomas, Poll Finds : Survey: Interest was on a par with that in the 1987 stock market crash but only half that in the 1986 Challenger disaster.
- IRON JEFF: Jeff Montgomery of Huntington Beach...
- 'It's Good to Be Home,' Hill Tells Cheering Crowd
- Key Music Center Aide Leaves Post After Error : Arts: The financial executive's departure comes after a mistaken announcement that fund-raising goals had been met. The employee continues to receive his salary, although he is not at work, officials said.
- Commuter Train Hits Man Repairing Tracks : Fatality: The San Diego-bound train appeared out of a fog bank, too quickly for anybody to react.
- UNEQUAL CREDIT: Want your credit report? Starting...
- PERSONALITY IN THE NEWS : Witness John Doggett Is Called 'Bright,' 'Pompous'
- Bush Confident on Thomas Vote; Key Senators Silent : Confirmation: White House aides claim 52 members support the nominee. Decisions of 13 swing Democrats remain unknown. Specter suggests delay in proceedings.
- Vote Will Split California Senators : Politics: Seymour says he will still vote for Thomas while Cranston remains firmly opposed. Candidates for their seats break along party lines.
- 'It's Good to Be Home,' Hill Tells Cheering Crowd
- DISPENSING ADVICE: Drugstores will be required by...
- Body of Girl, 9, Found in North Park Canyon : Crime: Amanda Lee Gaeke had been missing for 11 days. She is second 9-year-old to turn up dead after mysteriously disappearing. Another girl the same age is still missing.
- Merger of Mountain Developments Studied : Environment: The proposed deal could result in 10,341 acres, most of it owned by Bob Hope, going to the state for parkland.
- Deal Could End Deadlock on Projects : Development: The proposal would put Jordan Ranch and Ahmanson Ranch tracts on the same land. More than 10,000 acres would be donated for state parkland.
- For the Record - Oct. 15, 1991
- Office Relocation Firm Didn't Wait for Clients : Real estate: Broker took aggressive approach to finding customers. He knew when leases would expire and was there to offer cheaper digs.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : New Statement Shakes Thomas' Walls of Denial
- Baker in Cairo, Will See Soviet Official in Israel : Mideast: The talks in Jerusalem on Friday probably signal that Moscow is ready to restore diplomatic relations with the Israelis.
- PLATFORM : Motivation's the Key
- China Pushes Its Luck
- TUSTIN : Toxics Crew Removes Pesticide Left at Lot
- LOTTERY RESULTS: OCT. 12
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council to Review Pay Policy Report
- In Praise of Life Before Columbus : Heritage: A weekend powwow at Lake Casitas draws a multiethnic crowd to sample American Indian food, dancing and crafts.
- Escondido
- BUENA PARK : Hospital's Request for Facility Denied
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Edberg Needs 3 Sets to Overcome Rostagno
- Lott Shows Both Himself and Doubters : Raiders: Veteran safety was even doubting himself until he gets key interception to set up winning field goal.
- Chiefs' Martin Makes Big Play : AFC: Linebacker sets tone for 42-7 victory over Dolphins by returning fumble 100 yards.
- It's a Case of Mistaken Identity as Foyt Blows Up in the Pits
- 'Titicut Follies' Arrives, 24 Years After the Fact : Film: The 1967 documentary was banned until this year in a dispute of freedom of expression versus privacy rights of mental patients.
- Academy Plans 3-Day Salute to Swiss Films
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Nostalgic Foreigner at the Greek
- Moon Pie Remains a Tasty, Filling Southern Tradition
- 6 Killed in Head-On Crash
- Where Do We Draw the Line? : Sexual harassment: Ask six people what they think about one case, and you can get six answers. The problem is the 'wide gray area' of our perceptions.
- Jobless Bill
- Fall From 4th Floor Window Kills Pregnant Woman, Fetus : Crime: Before dying she tells officers she was pushed. Police arrest resident of the building near downtown.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flyers Relieved After Finally Getting First Win
- TV Reviews : 'Speed Is Life' Fails to Show Way to Success
- Restored Rocha Masterpiece at Latino Film Festival
- AUSTRALIA
- Party Congress Calls for Direct Election of Cuban Legislators
- Employees Return to Chernobyl After Fire
- Car Ad--an Invitation to Deception
- Science / Medicine : Plant Pesticides : Control Without Chemicals : Scientists Use Gene Alterations to Make Crops Resistant to Infestation
- Mounting a Quiet Revolution on a Mission to Save the State
- Ervins Helps Keep Redskins Unbeaten : Interconference: Rookie from USC has 133 rushing yards and scores twice in 42-17 victory over Browns.
- Fangio Wins Grand Prix Battle, Not War : Auto racing: He is champion at San Diego, but Brabham earns fourth consecutive overall title.
- Miscellany
- In the Workplace, Is Miniskirt the Message?
- Study Points to Fat Profits for Dairy Retailers : Agriculture: Farmers were paid less in 1990, while consumers were paying more, GAO says.
- Florida Lays Plot for $1-Billion Film Industry : Entertainment: Arrival of Universal and Disney studios gives the state an edge in attracting movie and TV production.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Witnesses Offer Panel No Relief From Dilemma
- Oilers Pass Up the Jets, 23-20 : AFC: Moon has a career-high 35 completions for 423 yards. Jeffires has career-high 13 receptions.
- Bills Rebound With a Rout, 42-6 : AFC: Kelly leaves game with mild concussion during Buffalo's 42-6 victory over Colts.
- ARTS
- SOUTH KOREA
- UCLA Series Opens With Figueroa Tribute
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Israeli Economic Woes Cast Doubt on Wisdom of Underwriting Loans : Settlements: If funds were put to poor use, the program could cost U.S. taxpayers hundreds of millions, experts say.
- Silly Chili: A lei-laden Phyllis Diller searched...
- Hiker Slips, Takes Fatal Fall in Volcano's Crater
- Bridge Unites, Divides Neighbors : Burbank: Animosity between a mostly white community and a low-income, predominantly Latino area flares when officials propose tearing down the link.
- Ventura Candidates Weigh Business Improvement District, Fees
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE THOMAS CONTROVERSY : Were Liberals Dead Set on a Smear? : This is the article referred to Saturday by Sen. Orrin Hatch as describing efforts to "get" Clarence Thomas.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Vote on Code for Gas Stations Delayed
- NEWPORT BEACH : Residents Want City to Buy Canyon Land
- SEAL BEACH : Refinancing Could Speed Pier Repair
- For Everett, a Long Drought Is Over : Rams: He throws two touchdown passes to tight end Jim Price, each completion getting easier after weeks of woe.
- Don Prudhomme scored his 43rd career victory,...
- Aztec Back's Injury List Gets Longer : College football: Faulk has rib injuries and collapsed lung.
- Western Digital, IRVINE
- Parting Shot
- Wilson Signs Bills Regulating Gun Use : Government: Parents will be liable for shootings committed after weapons are left in reach of children.
- Unusual Dollars for Scholars : Education: If you're left-handed, or if you have the right surname, you may qualify for one of many arcane college scholarships. But you've got to know where to look for them.
- Democratic Contenders Sweep Into New Hampshire : Politics: Appearances mark what many describe as the unofficial opening of the '92 campaign. State looms as even more important than usual.
- Allies Rebuff U.S. Plea on Soviet Debt : Economy: The Group of Seven industrial nations agree to send a high-level delegation to Moscow to help develop a market system.
- TV Coverage
- Pio Cabanillas Gallas; Spaniard Was Member of European Parliament
- Stung by Attack, Hill Legal Team Uses Lie Detector : Tactics: Risk is taken after Thomas backers score point after point. Attorney turns to an old adversary for help in setting up the test.
- $50,000 in Baseball Cards Stolen in Series of Break-Ins : Memorabilia: Shop owners suspect that professional robbers are responsible. Investigations are under way in Camarillo, Simi Valley and Thousand Oaks.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Center for Students Has New Programs
- Science / Medicine : Study Links Gene to Hereditary Deafness
- SIMI VALLEY : Artist Honored for Paintings of Horses
- Horse Racing
- San Diego
- It's a Close Call, So Chargers Fall : Football: Rams build momentum on safety, hold off Chargers, 30-24.
- TENNIS U.S. OPEN WHEELCHAIR CHAMPIONSHIPS : Snow Wins Ninth Title, Says He'll Retire
- MUSIC REVIEW : Feltsman Offers 'Emperor' With the Orange County Symphony
- Hill's Friend Had a Role in 2nd Harassment Case : Judges: Susan Hoerchner was a corroborative witness in California.
- Gay Rights Activists Block Mall Vehicle Exits
- MOORPARK : More Bids May Be Needed for School
- D.A. Blames Budget Cuts in Rejecting Minor Cases : Justice: The agency's misdemeanors unit is feeling the brunt of a $550,000 reduction. Police chiefs grumble about the development.
- Science / Medicine : Remains of Early Paris Excavated
- Chargers' Miller Quiets Critics With Big Day
- Cowboys Contribute to Bengals' Woes, 35-23
- OAK TREE MEETING AT SANTA ANITA : Bertrando Wins Norfolk by Nine, Earns Trip to Breeders' Cup Juvenile
- AN APPRECIATION : Foxx: Liberator of Nightclub Comics
- PACIFIC REPORT : Japan Turns Fanciful in the Evolution of Computers
- Scientists Work to Harness Bacteria's Taste for Toxins
- JAPAN
- Pope Assails Brazil's Evangelical 'Sects' : Religion: The pontiff cites 'worrisome expansion' of the rival groups. He calls for Catholic evangelization.
- THE TIMES POLL : Public Tends to Believe Thomas by 48% to 35%
- Pro-Hill Excerpts: 'Wouldn't Take No for an Answer'
- In Soviet Jewish Zone, Time Is Right to Leave--or Stay : Religion: Just as a new openness has revived tradition in the region created by Stalin, emigration is diluting it.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Excerpts: 'I Still Believe She Was Telling the Truth'
- Science / Medicine : Blood Test Finds Fetal Disorders
- New Lanes on Santa Ana Freeway to Be Open Next Fall
- Umbrella Update
- Fountain Valley's Basica Fears for Croatia From Afar : High school tennis: Teen-ager with a bit of Monica Seles' flair is 20-1, but her thoughts are of the fighting in her homeland.
- Science / Medicine : 2nd Blindness Gene Located
- COUNTYWIDE : High-Tech Opening for New CHOC
- NOTES
- Schutt Paces SDSU Attack in Volleyball
- JAZZ REVIEW : Golia Ensemble Pursues 'Truth'
- CHARGER REVIEW : REPORT CARD / T.J. SIMERS : Return of F Troop
- LaBelle Lets Hair Down, Can't Unleash Passion : In Celebrity Theatre show, her voice seems rarely motivated by feelings or lyrical content, relying instead on histrionics and bombast.
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Bolton's Sob Stories
- FOCUS : Soviets May Divert Loans From Southeast Asia
- Kodak Bets on Film-Digital Format : Photography: 'Photo CD' is seen as a bridge from imaging to electronics.
- SINGAPORE
- Schools Employee Claiming Sex Harassment Says System Is an Obstacle : Courts: Woman is suing San Bernardino County education chief over alleged lewd comments. But she's running out of money, while he can use public funds to defend himself.
- No Escape From Nuclear, Personal Fates : MERIDIAN 144, <i> by Meg Files,</i> Soho Press, $19.95, 264 pages
- A LETTER FROM SEATTLE : Finally Fed Up? : If You're Sick of Being Smushed, Boeing 777 May Be Just the Ticket
- Remember: Kids First : District administration must be cut
- Seminar Aims at Making Police Culturally Aware : Community relations: Improving trust between police and public is goal of sensitivity class for officers on the Westside.
- Going the Distance, Sanders Burns 49ers : NFC: Defensive back's 100-yard kickoff return keys 39-34 victory. McKyer intercepts two passes.
- Girl, 3, Dies After Jumping Out of Car
- They Took Some Walks on Mercker's Wild Side
- JOEL J. LOQUVAM, Civil rights attorney, Duran & Loquvam
- REGIONAL REPORT : Social Life a Bit Tamer at Area Colleges : Education: Students are still having fun, but AIDS, the economic crunch and new rules on alcohol are among the factors that have turned down the volume on activities.
- A road warrior seeks to cross out horrors of auto accidents : A coroner marks site of traffic deaths. While highway officials tell her she has no authority to paint on roads, she sees practice as extension of a safety campaign.
- ANALYSIS : Corroborating Testimony Gains in Importance in Sex-Related Cases
- Ex-Communists Reported Losing Bulgaria Vote
- Effect of Hill's 'Passing' of Lie Test Uncertain
- BUENA PARK : Baby Injured in Fall From Apartment
- Little Christos : Thousand Oaks: More than 100 sixth-graders raise umbrellas on a hillside in their own show of environmental art.
- A Stand Against Child Abuse : As Cases Rise, Hospitals Increase Training in Detecting Damage
- Freeway Graffiti Get the Brush-Off From Volunteers : Cleanup: Families and community groups are among those that have 'adopted' areas for two years, providing free labor in a time of tight budgets.
- Raiders Prove to Be Too Much : Pro football: Jeff Jaeger ties the score with a 49-yard field goal in the final second of regulation and then wins it in overtime.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Diviners' Floods Stage With Emotion : Discovery: Strong story of aversion to and affinity for water, by playwright Leonard, presented movingly by La Jolla Stage Company.
- Gay Activists Upset Over Panel of 'Third Thursday'
- Art Critics Face Up to a New World : Art: International group, meeting for first time in U.S., grapples with post-Cold War multicultural, political issues.
- Tenacious Friedman Plans to Try Again
- Wilson Signs Bills on Firearms Use : Government: Parents will be liable for shootings committed after weapons are left in reach of children.
- Used-Car Scams Picking Up Speed Through State : Fraud: DMV investigators are overwhelmed by the swindlers. Many of those fleeced are immigrants.
- COLUMN RIGHT/ JOSHUA MURAVCHIK : Unmet Needs Will Always Be With Us : The Marshall Plan repaid a generous America. So can aid to the former communist countries.
- Encinitas
- MOVIE REVIEW : An Impoverished 'Beverly Hills'
- ARTS
- MUSIC REVIEW : Orange Coast Singers Take Their Turn at Paying Homage to Mozart
- ANAHEIM : School Enrollment Increasing Rapidly
- Councilwoman's Tradition Takes the Cake : Calabasas: Karyn Foley's homemade treats help sweeten lengthy city meetings.
- Saints Defeat Eagles With Defense, 13-6 : NFC: New Orleans makes do after Hebert leaves in the second quarter with a mild concussion.
- BASEBALL / PLAYOFF REPORT : AMERICAN LEAGUE
- Stuck Overtakes Carradine to Win
- BASKETBALL PREVIEWS : Familiarity Breeds Questions for USD
- GOLF / DAN HAFNER : Club Pro Making a Name for Himself on Senior Tour
- Fangio Wins Race, but Brabham Takes Title : Auto racing: Defending champion wins Camel Grand Prix of San Diego, but Brabham, despite injuries, hangs on to capture series championship.
- Foreign Stock Markets
- La Jolla Debate on Homeless Hears From the Horse's Mouth
- Golden West Women Win Volleyball Title
- BASEBALL / PLAYOFF REPORT : AMERICAN LEAGUE : If There's a Willis, There's a Way
- Injuries Are Extensive for Faulk
- Every Dog Owner Has a Story About Life With Canines
- Church Plans to Call 20,000 to Religion
- Brandenberg Forced to Mix Young Team
- Miscellany
- AIDS Sermon Surprise : Nine Black Churches Arrange Condom Handouts at Services
- A Short Lesson in Skirts, Fitness--and Proper Social Behavior
- TV Reviews : 'Colored Infantry' Views Race in 1860s
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Proposals for Bonds to Get Further Study
- Second to None : Angel Coach Bobby Knoop Anchored Team's Infield in '60s
- White Males Still Hold Most High-Paying Jobs in Local Governments
- Catching an Inside Trade Can Be Hard
- FILLMORE : City Seeks Funds for Better Water Service on Foothill Drive
- WESTMINSTER : High-Speed Chase Ends Near Border
- Science / Medicine : Autumn Sea Fair Set at Marine Museum
- THOUSAND OAKS : Library Fee Stuns Moorpark Officials
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Serving the Most
- FULLERTON : Teachers, District Far Apart on Contract
- For Everett, a Long Drought Is Over : Rams: He throws a touchdown pass to Jim Price, then another, each completion getting easier after weeks of woe.
- Everett, Rams Find an Offense : Pro football: He throws his first two touchdown passes of the season in a 30-24 victory over the Chargers.
- Practices Begin Tonight for UCI Basketball Teams
- MUSIC REVIEW : Kissin's Memorable, Forceful L.A. Debut
- Writers Turn a Tin Ear to Miles Davis' Milestones
- Harassment Allegations Against Thomas
- Punishment for Ugly Act
- Harassment Allegations Against Thomas
- Harassment Allegations Against Thomas
- Harassment Allegations Against Thomas
- Harassment Allegations Against Thomas
- Concerns Over Soka Misplaced
- Harassment Allegations Against Thomas
- Harassment Allegations Against Thomas
- Harassment Allegations Against Thomas
- Harassment Allegations Against Thomas
- Harassment Allegations Against Thomas
- McDonnell Pins Project's Hopes on Rich Partner : Aerospace: Nine cities are offering incentives to lure the company, but McDonnell Douglas also wants an ally that has deep pockets, a low-cost manufacturing capability and the wherewithal to market the MD-12X jetliners in Asia.
- Harassment Allegations Against Thomas
- Harassment Allegations Against Thomas
- Harassment Allegations Against Thomas
- Harassment Allegations Against Thomas
- Struggling With Language Barriers : ...
- Politics OK in This Case
- Struggling With Language Barriers : ...
- Harassment Allegations Against Thomas
- Saddam Hussein
- West County Issue / Adult Bookstores...
- College Football
- Chargers See Progress in Quarterback Friesz
- SPOTLIGHT / A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL : SPOKEN FOR
- Dance : Ninagawa Co.: 2 Versions of 'Komachi'
- OCCUPATION: DEPUTY CORONER
- AUSTRALIA
- Televised Senate Drama Captivates O.C. Viewers : Opinions: Those watching the proceedings are sharply divided on whether Thomas or Hill is telling the truth. Some have had enough.
- Effect of Hill's Taking of Lie Test Uncertain
- O.C. Fund-Raiser Seen as Rising Influence in GOP : Politics: Ron Cedillos has gone from neophyte to someone who is being mentioned for the U.S. Cabinet.
- 5 Panelists Identify With Thomas : Congress: Several on the Senate committee have been investigated or had their character questioned. Some express empathy with the nominee.
- Hillside Collapse Kills 15 Miners in Colombia
- SEAL BEACH : Rockwell Gets OK to Relocate Helipad
- Balancing Act for Managing Wilderness
- MISSION VIEJO : Women's Center to Offer Jobs Program
- 49 Men Arrested in Prostitution Sweep
- Tujunga Man Hurt in Boat Accident
- Carter Plan Works as Vikings Rout Cardinals
- Pro Basketball
- BASEBALL / PLAYOFF REPORT : NATIONAL LEAGUE : Drabek Not Quite Ready to Return
- Call Is Dead Wrong : Heated Dispute Is Avoided After Steward's Slip of Tongue
- This Price Is Right on the Target for Rams : Pro football: Everett's roommate makes it clear with a pair of touchdown receptions that he's ready to help out at tight end.