- Canadian Club Has Fans Intoxicated
- Nuclear Questions
- It's Not How You Play, It's How You Say It
- Campaign Reform and Ross Perot
- Canadian Club Has Fans Intoxicated
- This Artist Painted Pictures With His Voice
- Canadian Club Has Fans Intoxicated
- Canadian Club Has Fans Intoxicated
- Campaign Reform and Ross Perot
- Campaign Reform and Ross Perot
- The Book on Madonna
- Libertarians
- Blowing the Whistle on SDSU's Problems
- Canadian Club Has Fans Intoxicated
- Proposition 167
- Magic Johnson Isn't Someone to Admire
- Campaign Reform and Ross Perot
- Government Aid
- Campaign Reform and Ross Perot
- Proposition 167
- The Gang's All Here, but Should We Pay?
- Right to Be a Bimbo
- Congressional Term Limits
- Campaign Reform and Ross Perot
- Get Rid of Roseanne and Buy Some Players
- Canadian Club Has Fans Intoxicated
- 'Cops' Hangs Out With Wrong Crowd
- Canadian Club Has Fans Intoxicated
- Canadian Club Has Fans Intoxicated
- Proposition 167
- This Bruin Change Is Much Too Late
- Congressional Term Limits
- This Bruin Change Is Much Too Late
- Astronauts Fire Shuttle's Jets to Study Glow Around Tail Section
- Russia Softens Stand on Baltic Troop Pullout : Military: But a defense official warns it is 'unlikely' all of Moscow's soldiers will be gone by 1994, as Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia demand.
- U.S. Sub to Monitor Iranian Vessel in Gulf
- U.S. to Raise Stanford's Rate of Reimbursement
- Perot Won't Use Vietnam Protests Against Clinton
- Angola Fighting Imperils Peace Accord; U.N. Demands a Halt
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : 80TH AND 64TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICTS : An Unpredictable Year Makes for 2 Close Races in Inland Empire : Politics: Voter registration drives and aggressive campaigning are fueling the desert's most heated battles in years.
- OXNARD : Identity of Train Victim Is Released
- SANTA PAULA : Library May Close for 3 Months in '93
- Rain Dampens Motorists' Spirits : Storm: Downtown precipitation sets record for the date, but forecasters expect skies to clear in time for trick-or-treaters on Halloween.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Investigation Sought in City Sale of Land
- American Baptists Plan Post-Riot Festival of Reconciliation, Praise
- Countywide : 2 Sworn In as Judges for Municipal Court
- Riot Beating Case Down to Lone Suspect
- Start-Ups in California Rise : Figures Indicate Reversal of 5-Year Decline in New Businesses
- On Borrowed Time : Realtors Fret Over Law Requiring Certification of Appraisers
- Economists Divided Over That Claim of 2.7% Growth
- What's Behind Bars : Custom Counters in the Home Serve as Gathering Places
- GARDENING : Mild Weather Makes Autumn a Terrific Time to Plant It Here
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Job of Installing Wall-to-Wall Carpeting Needn't Floor You
- Crime Takes It on Lam in '92 Campaign : Issues: No candidate feels others are vulnerable on a subject already overshadowed by the economic debate.
- U.S. Boosts Aid to Former Soviet Union
- Ex-Wife to Aid Probe of Supervisor Roth
- U.N. Inspector Reports Iraqi Death Threats
- Cuban-American Bloc May Be Splitting : Politics: Powerbroker's kind words for Clinton have caused an uproar. Some say shift away from GOP has been under way for some time.
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 31, 1992
- Banks Band Together to Aid Riot Zone : Financing: Consortium creates a community development corporation to lend and invest in areas where others fear to tread.
- Seized Texas Bank Chain Is 3rd-Costliest Failure in U.S.
- BANKING
- Clinton Competes for the Votes of Business : Election: The Democratic candidate has persuaded a lot of staunch Republicans, but Bush appears to have the loyalty of most large- and small-business owners.
- USDA Proposes a New Way of Dealing With Biotech Crops : Agriculture: By simplifying the permit process, firms would have an easier time field-testing their products.
- Mortgage Refinancing Has Lenders Expecting Record
- Woman Leads Minority Business Group
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : It's Usually Better to Repair a Finish Than to Redo It
- Gore Fights Back, Says Bush 'Dishonors' Environmentalists : Politics: The Democrat attacks Administration policies in major speech on protecting resources. He says the President has stooped to name-calling in desperate attempt to save his job.
- Redrawn Boundaries Prompt Close Races in Northern Districts : Campaigns: Three Assembly members battle anti-incumbent sentiment. Four open seats have produced strong clashes.
- Bush OKs Water Policy Overhaul : Decision: President, in blow to Gov. Wilson and Sen. Seymour, signs bill loosening California farmers' grip on federal water. Environmental, urban needs will benefit.
- Marilyn Elizabeth Beebe; Co-Hosted TV Music Shows
- U.N. Shift Called Blow to Limping Somalia Relief Effort : Famine: Replacement of the chief representative has dismayed aid workers facing deteriorating conditions.
- Sir Kenneth MacMillan; Choreographer
- Retired Military Brass Back Bush
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : PROPOSITION 165 : School Funding Enters Budget Powers Debate
- Bush Would Select Eagleburger for State Dept. Post in 2nd Term
- Joan Mitchell; American Abstract Artist
- David Bohm; Quantum Physicist and Author
- Grocery Store Heir Accused of Killing Wife, Her Boyfriend
- 2nd Quake Hits Morocco
- Candidates for S.D. Mayor Stress Status as Outsiders : Campaign: Golding, Navarro try to make political hay of the electorate's yearning for change.
- U.S. to Probe Slaying of Hasidic Scholar During 1991 Riot in New York
- Gullo Is Last Link to Titans' Better Days : Football: Fifth-year linebacker is the only current player who was on Cal State Fullerton's most-recent winning team.
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Two Steps in Right Direction
- Still a Hit : Pepperdine Continues to Benefit From the Exposure Gained Last Season in Winning the NCAA Baseball Championship
- A Return of Wagner to Copley Hall : Symphony: Guest conductor to end Wagner drought, brought on by music director Yoav Talmi's scruples about performing works by the composer whose music and ideology was appropriated by the Nazis.
- Good Golly! Two Unlikely Albums : Records: Little Richard and Cheech Marin's forays into children's music needn't worry parents.
- Garcia Is on the Mark for Irvine
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : HIGH DESERT LEAGUE
- Police and ambulance attendants who dealt with...
- Ignore This 1 for 10? Magic Says He's Ready : Lakers: Johnson misses nine shots but says it's time for 'the real deal.' L.A. drops exhibition finale to Cavaliers, 103-92.
- Carson Rolls Over Dorsey, 27-7
- BASEBALL : Royal Encore: Brett Will Return for 20th Season
- ROUNDUP : Mischievous Music Wins Young America
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : MISSION LEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- Defense Good as Advertised; Dana Hills Shocks Mater Dei
- Santa Ana Valley Shuts Down Canyon
- Mata Scores, Then Saves Santa Ana
- Cal State Fullerton to Play Host to Utah State
- Former Army Coach Cahill Dies
- Perez Gives Reds Dogged Determination : Baseball: He succeeds Piniella as manager, but gets only a one-year contract because of his lack of experience.
- USD Has Plenty of Goals to Reach, Spare
- Plaisance Takes Blame for Rules Violation as Village Christian Serves Minor Penalty
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Misfortune Prefaces CSUN's Season : College basketball: Matadors to skip traditional midnight practice after jarring loss of four players.
- PREP FOOTBALL : Los Alamitos Has Best Mudslingers : Showdown: Tim Carey throws for 150 yards and George Sagen catches three touchdown passes to lead 34-14 victory over Esperanza.
- Berry Moves In to Coach Blues
- Covering Griffins' Sagen Isn't One-Man Job : Empire League: On muddy field, senior receiver catches seven passes for 101 yards and three touchdowns.
- Chatsworth at Ground Zero Against Granada Hills, 12-0
- Byrd Scores Four Touchdowns, Rancho Alamitos Rips La Quinta
- Miscellany
- TV Reviews : 'The Tell Tale Heart' a Shivering Bravo Show
- Recital Postponed
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Terminal Hip' a Whirling, Rambunctious Verbal Collage
- Blame It on Their Bossa Nova : Jazz: Guitarist John Pisano and bassist Jose Marino say that love for Brazilian music keeps Velas going. The groups plays in Orange County this weekend.
- TV Reviews : Baxter Bristles in Return as 'Betty Broderick'
- Music Reviews : Rodriguez Plays 20th-Century Items
- It's Better to Receive for Cal : UCLA: To end slide, Bruins must find a way to stop Bears' record-setting Dawkins today.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : In other Metro games:
- Saugus Finally Beats Canyon, 26-17
- Meschuk, Whittier Christian Win With Fast Start
- Mission Viejo Does It With Defense, 21-7
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : FRONTIER LEAGUE
- Miscellany
- Practices to Begin for College Basketball
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- DRAG RACING / NHRA FINALS AT POMONA : Rain Puts More Pressure on the Drivers
- Godfather's Founder to Invest in Green Burrito : Stock: William M. Theisen will buy 1 million shares of GB Foods, help jump-start its franchise operations.
- The Missing 'Dracula' : The Revival Premiere of the More Erotic Spanish Version, Unseen Theatrically Since 1931, Screens Tonight at UCLA
- MUSIC REVIEW : Electronic Sounds Echo Quieter Era
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Two Ladies of Broadway' Put the Show on the Road : Personalities: Carol Channing and Rita Moreno put on what is essentially two club acts.
- HALLOWEEN HAPPENINGS
- Shortfall Forces KCET-TV to Trim Staff
- SIMI VALLEY : Gunfire From Car Wounds Hitchhiker
- Boo! : Safety Comes First
- LOS ANGELES : SBA Opens Information Center in South-Central
- 5 Held on Cocaine Charges in Search of Pacoima House
- Women Need Not Submit to Abuse, Bishops Declare : Marriage: Priests are told to be ready with a 'safe place' for battered wives seeking help. It is the U.S. Catholic church's first official statement on the subject.
- Suspicion Still Remains : Hiss case not put to rest by surprise Russian disclosure
- OXNARD : Mute Woman Waits for New Placement
- It's Back! : Canyon High School's Haunted House Rebuilt, Ending Fire Inspector's Nightmare
- Campaign Calendar
- OAK TREE : Eye-Opening Payoffs Needed on Santa Anita's First Races
- Is USC Hotter Than 'Devils? : College football: After early problems, Arizona State has turned it around heading into today's game.
- Fumble Recovery Helps Buena Park Win, 17-7
- Camarillo Slogs Past Royal, 10-0
- Scouts Converge on Pierce to See Cuban Defectors
- Miscellany
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Lightweights Are Producing a Heavy Share of Excitement
- Ventura Stays Alive, 42-20, as Ellis Passes for 3 Scores
- Prep SCOREBOARD : HOW TOP 10 FARED
- Anaheim Knocks Valencia Off Orange League Perch
- Gil Stein, NHL president, fined the Hartford...
- UC Stays Undefeated by Derailing Point Loma
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Eagles Activate Veteran Roy Green
- County Unemployment Drops Slightly : Economy: September's 9.1% jobless rate is better than August's 9.4%, but worse than the 7.8% figure of a year ago.
- ELECTIONS / LOS ANGELES CITY PROPOSITIONS : Funds for Services at Issue in Airport, Sewer Measures
- SAN CLEMENTE : 4 Jailed on Suspicion of Drug Possession
- ACTON : Man Sentenced for Kidnaping Ex-Wife
- Lockheed Site Selected for Proposed Sports Arena : Burbank: Officials and builders hope to provide a new $100-million home for the L.A. Clippers at Victory Place and Empire Avenue.
- ELECTIONS : Increase in Turnout Predicted
- LOS ALAMITOS : City to Remain in Drug Task Force
- Millard Fuller, the founder of Habitat for...
- IRVINE : Candidates Spend More in Final Days
- VENTURA : Students Get a Hands-On Lesson in Slime for Halloween
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Supervisor Roth, Please Go
- Contenders From Mainstream Faiths : Religion: Statistics give Bush, an Episcopalian, the best chance, followed by Perot, a Presbyterian. Only 2 Presidents have been Southern Baptists, Clinton's denomination.
- Christian Right Plunges Into Nearly 2 Dozen School Races : Conservatism: Several groups step up efforts in 'spiritual battle' to influence local boards and promote a shift in education policy.
- The Strike That Must Not Happen : Parties to school crisis must lock themselves in a room
- Clear Skies Forecast for Weekend
- Officer Thrown From Suspects' Car Hood
- FULLERTON : 'Little' Actor Puts Audience at Ease
- MAYWOOD : Man Shoots Women in 'Carjacking' Try
- Harassment Suit Hits College : Litigation: 2 women employees say they were sexually harassed by Saddleback campus police chief and that their complaints were ignored by district.
- Former Pediatrician Convicted of Sexual Battery of 3 Women : Court: Stuart Berlin faces up to 18 months in jail after being found guilty of fondling the Ventura County residents.
- San Diego : Judge Denies Bid to Lower Man's Bail
- 7 Promoted to LAPD Rank of Captain
- Countywide : Proposal to Protect Farmland Faulted
- SANTA ANA : Settlement Likely for Slain Man's Children
- 9 Hospitalized After Crash; 7 Are Teens
- Frank T. Kirby; Automobile Dealer
- NBA Debut in Mexico Is a Smash
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : NORTHERN CONFERENCE
- Surge Keys Servite Victory
- Miscellany
- TENNIS : With Chance for No. 1, Sampras Still on Track
- THE BIG GAME / CHULA VISTA 0, SWEETWATER 0 : Sweetwater Lets One Slip Away
- PANORAMA CITY : 1 Killed, 2 Wounded as Gunmen Invade House
- Obituaries - Oct. 31, 1992
- PLAYING SUPER LOTTO
- LOS ANGELES : Council Votes Funds for River Rescues During Rains
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : GOLDEN LEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Miscellany
- Tift Reaches End Zone for Newport Harbor
- Bush OKs Water Policy Overhaul : Legislation: President, in blow to Wilson and Seymour, signs bill loosening California farmers' grip on federal water. Environmental, urban needs will benefit.
- Bush Plan Would Ease Alaska Wetlands Protection
- 3 Bishops Join Opposition to Vatican Policy : Religion: Clerics add their names to statement repudiating legal discrimination against homosexuals.
- Rains Snarl Traffic, Fill Shelters : Weather: Freeway accidents cause numerous injuries, but no deaths. The homeless fill O.C. facilities to capacity.
- College Police Chief Accused of Harassment
- High Blood Pressure Cases Down 'Unprecedented' 14% : Health: U.S. officials cite increased attention to physical fitness, healthier diets, avoidance of smoking.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : 'Talking Heads' and 'Nutty' Polls Give Bush Much-Needed Boost : Campaign: The media turn into the President's sudden ally in accenting his new 'buoyancy' and 'fire.' But they take a harsher look at Perot.
- Groups Seek Disclosure of Term Limit Backers : Prop. 164: Measure's proponents are accused of hiding funding sources, including alleged support by Kansas billionaires.
- Macy's Posts $1.251-Billion Loss in '92 as Revenue Falls
- HEALTH
- Help for Employees Who Can't Spell
- New-Home Sales, Other Key Indexes Fall in September : Economy: The 1% drop nationwide--including an 8.4% decline in the West--suggests a still sluggish recovery.
- GARDENING : Brief Beauties Set the Stage for Lasting Wedding Memories
- Some of the Biggest Gifts Come in Small Packages
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : Permit Process Stands Between You and Your Repairs
- Changing Stair Pads Has More Downs Than Ups
- Note Says Bush Knew of Arms, Hostages Swap
- Candidates Try to Catch Ride on Wave of Change : Politics: The call for reform is this year's key issue, but meeting voter expectations may be a tricky task.
- Antarctic Ozone Hole Covers Record Area : Environment: It was 25% larger than in previous years, scientists say, expanding to more than 9 million square miles.
- 'Winter Gas' Law Increases Pump Prices
- Croatia Accused of Aiding Bosnia Town's Fall
- Clinton Uses President's Words as His New Weapon
- Britain Warned Allies of Iraqi Arms Purchases, Witness Says
- Bush, Calm and Upbeat, Presses Character Issue
- As Salvadoran Deadline Passes, a Tenuous Peace : Civil war: U.N. officials try to patch up leaky accords as government, rebels trade charges over demobilization.
- Quayle Is Dispatched to Fire Up Faithful : Republicans: He assumes cheerleader role in effort to build party spirit--and run down Democratic nominee.
- LATIN AMERICA : Colombians Hope Bill Will Take Kidnaping Trade Hostage
- TUSTIN : Ferguson Is Asked to Quit Schools Race
- Supervisor Common Sense
- Car Bomb Explodes Near Prime Minister's Residence in London
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : PROPOSITION 161 : Initiative Fuels Debate Over Morality of Euthanasia
- Factional Violence Deepens S. Africa's Despair : Crisis: Tit-for-tat killings could scuttle stalled talks on giving blacks more say in a post-apartheid government.
- Dorothy Dunbar Lawson; Actress in Silent Films
- Not Tried but True Words Added to Campaign Signs
- S. Africa Amnesty Plan Approved
- Site Selected for Burbank's Proposed $100-Million Arena
- EUROPE : France Breaks a Habit, but Not Without a Fight : New law bans smoking in most public places. Nonsmokers rejoice, but die-hards see it as affront to their individual liberties.
- Britain Warned Allies of Iraqi Arms Purchases, Witness Says : Weapons: Intelligence official tells London court that details of network were shared with Western allies. U.S. official says CIA received the data.
- 12 Die in Great Salt Lake Copter Crash
- COLUMN ONE : U.S. Rolls the Dice on Gambling : From Biloxi to Cripple Creek, betting fills town coffers and creates jobs. But gaming may offer just a short-term revenue fix as it brings a new set of worries.
- Richard Pousette-Dart; Abstract Expressionist
- Hard sell: "The Town That Banned Sex,"...
- Countywide : 500 Teens Discuss Ethnic Relations
- Ex-Wife Vows to Fully Aid Roth Inquiry : Investigation: She is outraged by the supervisor's 'lies' in response to latest conflict-of-interest allegations, Jackie Roth says.
- ELECTIONS / 2ND SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT : Burke, Watson Step Up Attacks : Politics: Rivals exchange bitter words in final debate. Campaigns use flyers, phone calls, even 'human billboards' to woo voters.
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Rockwell, IBM Offers Assistance
- Sex Allegations Put Simi Police Scout Program in Danger
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Halloween Fun Sans the Ghouls
- De Niro Not Child's Father, Tests Show
- O'Brien Sparks Santa Margarita
- Big-Play Muir Stops Crescenta Valley
- Pacifica Holds Off Santiago Comeback Attempt
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- High School Football Spotlight
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UC Irvine Women's Volleyball Team Comes From Behind to Win
- Basketball
- Who Do You Like? Here Is a Look at Card
- CHARGER UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : After Bernstine's Day 2 Weeks Ago, Butts Expects the Colts to Expect Run
- Jewish Group Calls Spike Lee's Preference Illegal
- A Revolution, Pure and Simple
- JAZZ REVIEW : Tania Maria Runs Hot and Cool
- WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL CS NORTHRIDGE INVITATIONAL : Northridge, Cal Poly SLO Headed Toward Showdown
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Ready for Takeoff : Training Camp for Boxers at Big Bear Airport Is Small, but the Client List Is Soaring
- PREP ROUNDUP : Dana Hills Boys Win League Title in Cross-Country
- Stroke of Midnight to Usher in Season
- The Man in Black Is in a Dark Mood : NFL: Coach Jerry Glanville's Atlanta team lost to San Francisco two weeks ago, 56-17, and is having difficulty building on last season's success.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : NORTHWEST VALLEY CONFERENCE
- WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL : UCLA Looks Out for No. 1 by Beating Stanford Easily
- Option Attack Leads Century to Another Victory
- Pundits Counting on Faulk : College football: Those who speculate on Heisman race will be keeping track of the Aztec-Ram contest.
- Gaines, Payne Earn Victory for Cougars
- Sunny Hills Starts Slowly, Wins Big
- Basketball
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Montgomery's Weaver Makes His Breaks in Victory Over Bonita Vista
- Fourth-Quarter Rally Leads Mavericks Over Clippers
- TODAY'S COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Nelson's Energies Are Focused on Football and Family
- ROUNDUP : Kocur Boosts Season Goal Total to 103
- Orange Glen Runs Poway into Ground
- Troy Scores Early, Often to Trounce Fullerton
- Chaminade's Defense Shines in 49-0 Defeat of Harvard
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Clinches Tie for League Title in Women's Soccer
- Trick Plays Treat Edison to 30-0 Victory
- County's Top Teams Get Down, Dirty
- Phebus Advances to Tennis Semifinals
- Littlerock Knocks Off Highland for First Time in 5 Tries
- NHL ROUNDUP : Sharks End Descent, Flash Past Lightning
- No Deal on New Los Alamitos Lease : Harness racing: Three horsemen reject track owners' proposal, leaving little time for standardbred interests.
- Consistency Distinguished Title Winners : Auto racing: Division champions at Ventura Raceway strung together solid performances.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : PACIFIC LEAGUE
- Western Holds Off Brea-Olinda Comeback
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Knox: Anderson Needs a Miracle
- Simmons' Late Interception Helps Simi Valley Upset Thousand Oaks
- Aztecs' Barefield Ineligible, to Miss Five Games
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Shell Says Bye for the Weekend
- Miscellany
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Azinger on Top, Couples Not
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : MID-VALLEY LEAGUE
- Smog Season Ends With 41 Stage 1 Alerts--a Low Total : Environment: Mild summer contributes to cleaner air. Numbers have dropped 47% since 1988.
- CALIFORNIA ASSEMBLY : Redistricting Spurs New Races, Hard Fights
- Preserving the Spirit of Halloween : Safety: Concerned parents are accompanying their children to community events or parties.