- Grim Find Backs Charges of Salvador Killings
- Police Drop Scout Post Over Policy on Gays
- O.C. Schools Offer Desks, and Day Care, to Teen-Age Mothers
- Parliament in Kuwait Elects Its 1986 Leader
- Can Ability Grouping Set Students on Path to Failure?
- Egypt Given U.S. Funds to Rebuild
- O.C. Is Emerging from Recession, Experts Say : Economy: A Cal State Fullerton report predicts that county firms will add 12,000 employees in 1993.
- MEDICINE / BREAST CANCER : Study Finds No Link of Fat in Diet to Malignancy Risk
- Leader Gives In to Division of War-Torn Bosnia
- AIDS Up 28% in Europe in 1st Half of 1992
- Port District to Rescue S.D. Budget : Government: Labor unions join bailout by agreeing to pay cuts so jobs can be saved. Port District takes over some city obligations.
- Parents Play Key Role in Sex Education
- Taiwan Hotel Fire Kills 15
- Red Cross Appeals for $45 Million for Somalia
- Where the Water Wars Are Fought
- Democrats Cruise as State GOP Sputters
- NO MINER AFFAIR: Don Abajian, a USC...
- Candidates Urged to Move on Mass-Transit Programs : Infrastructure: Panel says first priority is funding bill allowing use of federal highway funds to buy subways, buses.
- 'Dancing' Shoes for a New Planet
- A Look at the Ads
- Bush Vows Late-Inning Comeback : Politics: He gets warm welcomes on Southern train trip. He points to Atlanta Braves' last-minute win as metaphor for campaign.
- Perot Claim on Orders for U.S. Envoy to Iraq Denied : Gulf War: State Dept. says no written instructions existed. A cable took no stand on access to Kuwait oil.
- COLUMN ONE : Paying a Price to Stay Sober : Substandard living conditions, welfare fraud and profiteering abound in some privately run facilities that shelter recovering addicts and alcoholics.
- Gunman With Hostage, 3, Killed : Police: The heavily armed man, barricaded in a Reseda apartment with his daughter, is shot by a SWAT team after an eight-hour standoff.
- Police Cut Ties to Scouts Over Anti-Gay Policy
- MISSION VIEJO : Pay Deadlock Shapes Saddleback Races
- GM's Stempel Reported to Be Stepping Down : Auto industry: The move could come within a month, but no successor has been chosen, company sources say.
- Big Banks Post Sharp Profit Gains : Finance: But a sagging real estate market and more bad loans hurt results at Wells Fargo and the parent of Home Savings.
- An Oasis for Recovering Addicts : Treatment: San Pedro program helps reclaim neighborhood as well as lives. It turned decaying buildings into affordable quarters for sober living.
- New Data May Disclose POWs' Fates
- 3 Candidates Spell Out Education Programs
- Environmental Activists Chain Selves to Cranes of Lumber Ship : Protest: Unloading of plywood from Indonesian rain forests is blocked temporarily. Demonstrators agree to leave ship and be cited for misdemeanor trespassing.
- Opposition to Welfare Measure
- Tolerance
- DAILY 3
- Opposition to Welfare Measure
- Debate Over Death Penalty
- James Baker's Role
- Opposition to Welfare Measure
- Teacher Pay Cuts
- Readers on Each Side Respond to Residential Treatment Story
- Readers on Each Side Respond to Residential Treatment Story
- Readers on Each Side Respond to Residential Treatment Story
- Debate Over Death Penalty : In response to "High Court Asked to Allow Execution Despite Evidence," Oct. 8:
- James Baker's Role
- Moscow Visit
- James Baker's Role
- Education Spending
- James Baker's Role
- Opposition to Welfare Measure
- Robot Returns to Educate Children
- Bank Predicts State Recovery to Start in '93
- John Thomas Shutters Earns Regional Honor
- 2nd Iran-Contra Trial Begins for Spy Chief George
- Networks Adamant on Projecting Winner
- Eagleburger Orders Probe of Clinton Records Search
- COLUMN ONE : Baseball's Gift to Toronto : The World Series draws eyes to a city that often says it gets no respect. Stodgy to some, a global example to others, it is cosmopolitan and offers amenities nearly forgotten in the United States.
- Tuning In The Global Village : Where on Earth Are the TVs?
- Tuning In The Global Village : Cost of Viewing TV
- Tuning In The Global Village : Commercial Breaks : Glasnost for Advertisers
- Tuning In The Global Village : EXPLORING THE WORLD OF SATELLITE TELEVISION
- Tuning In The Global Village : Investors Ask: How Does It Play in Peru and Paris?
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 20, 1992
- Tuning In The Global Village : Television Taboos
- Riots Spur Questions for Family Therapists : Behavior: Some say profession must re-examine focus on white middle-class. 'It's a kind of benign neglect,' one social worker says.
- Tuning In The Global Village : What They'll Be Watching This Week
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Last Debate Crystallizes Dilemma Facing Bush : Campaign: No matter how much he assails Clinton, race turns mainly on President's record as incumbent.
- TV as the Totem of Global Village
- Longer Life in Rats Linked to Chromium
- Time to Get Rid of Your Book?
- Tuning In The Global Village : Frontier: India : 'Dish Wallahs' Plug India Into the World : Unregulated and growing fast, these entrepreneurs and their satellite TV have fostered a revolution.
- Colorado Contest Takes on Nasty Character : Democratic Rep. Ben Nighthorse Campbell trades charges with former GOP state Sen. Terry Considine.
- Tuning In The Global Village : How TV Is Transforming World Culture and Politics
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 20, 1992
- Robert L. Scoville has joined PenUltimate Inc....
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 20, 1992
- EARNINGS : NationsBank Leads Surge in Profits for the Industry
- Northridge Tract Epitomizes Sickly Home Sales Market
- 3-D Systems Narrows Losses in 3rd Quarter
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 20, 1992
- New Image Reports Profit of $796,000 in Quarter
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 20, 1992
- Pacific Scientific Profits Down 75%
- Harmony Holdings Has $70,303 Profit in Quarter
- ABC Watermark Inc. of Los Angeles will...
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 20, 1992
- Catalina Plastics & Coating Corp. of Calabasas...
- Santa Barbara Applied Research Inc. of Ventura...
- Gains in 1st-Quarter Taxable Sales May Be Reason for Optimism in O.C.
- UniDirect Corp. Announces British Software Joint Venture
- National Council of La Raza Says Parties Ignore Latinos
- EPA to Expedite Cleanup of Many Superfund Sites
- Tuning In The Global Village : Powerful Signals: A Look at Four Global Media Moguls : RICHARD LI
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : 19TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Untested Republican in Tight Race With 10-Year Incumbent
- Man Shot to Death in Oxnard Park : Crime: The victim was seated in the driver's seat of a parked car. Police have no suspects.
- Countywide : Tollway Foes Win Round in Court
- Girls, Bikes Pizza
- Economy, Gangs Dominate Santa Paula Campaign
- BURBANK : Gage to Head Group on Electric Vehicles
- BALDWIN PARK : 2 Ex-Officers Charged in Beating of Suspect
- COMPTON : College Suspends 2 Officials in Financial Probe
- Caltrans Worker's Killer Faces Prison : Courts: Man who was on PCP when he hit Callie Joel Buser pleads no contest to vehicular manslaughter.
- Rancho Santiago Community College District
- Democratic Offices Struck by Burglars
- Work Harder but Keep Quiet : Beijing Party congress proposes economic dynamism without political liberalization
- ELECTIONS / SIMI VALLEY : Mayor's Race Focuses on McDonald's : Politics: Candidate Steve Frank accuses incumbent Greg Stratton of voting for the restaurant. The officeholder denies the charge.
- Storage Equities Plans Preferred Stock Offering
- Where to Get Good Knight's Sleep
- Bell Atlantic's Profit Up 11%
- Michael Gage, chairman-elect of the Metropolitan Water...
- Lockheed's 3rd-Quarter Profit Increases 6%
- New Puerto Rico Plant May Cut Amgen's Taxes : Pharmaceuticals: Savings could hit $60 million a year in 1995. But the controversial benefit, used by many firms, may be scaled back.
- Building an Education: PCL Construction Services in...
- Intermark, Triton Ask Chapter 11 Protection
- Office Building's Price Reflects Slow Market : Real estate: The Resolution Trust Corp. is selling Class-A structure in Santa Ana for $39 a square foot -- lowest price this year.
- Pollution Research Posts 71% Increase in Earnings
- TECHNOLOGY : AST to Launch New Expanded PC System for Small Businesses
- Debt-Burdened Cherokee May File for Bankruptcy
- POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE : How Business Views the Election
- Tuning In The Global Village : Powerful Signals: A Look at Four Global Media Moguls : EMILIO AZCARRAGA
- 15 Die in Russian Crash
- Japanese Youth Killed Seeking Costume Party
- Britain Forced to Back Off From Huge Coal Cutbacks : Industry: Public outrage pushes Major's government into an embarrassing retreat on massive mine closures.
- A Look at the Ads
- Tuning In The Global Village : Steamy Soaps a Hot Property for Brazilian TV
- BOOK REVIEW : From London's Seamier Side, a Tale of Woe, Betrayal : THE VAST MEMORY OF LOVE, <i> by Malcolm Bosse,</i> Ticknor & Fields, $21.95; 482 pages
- Rose Zamaria, a Key Player in the President's 'Inner Circle'
- COMMENTARY : Recap for Those Who Missed 2nd Half
- Focal Point : San Clemente Pier Bowl Resort
- Plants and Insects of Santa Barbara
- Conquering Hero : Olympic Champion Gail Devers Makes Her Triumphant Return to National City
- Fake Crash Fails to Fool Students : Oxnard: County emergency workers and an ambulance company simulate a bloody accident at Rio Mesa High to deliver an anti-drunk-driving message.
- ANAHEIM : Worker Dies After Losing Arm, Legs
- King Nutronics Corp. of Woodland Hills won...
- Dow Gains 14; Bonds Yields Still on Rise : Market Overview
- Stevens Construction Inc. of Lancaster will install...
- Dole Reports 18% Drop in Profits for Quarter
- SDG&E; Proposal to Tie Profit to Performance Could Lower Rates
- Friedberg Will Retire as Sony Unit Chairman
- Hill International Inc. has appointed John F....
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 20, 1992
- James E. Perry has been appointed vice...
- Tuning In The Global Village : Frontier: C.I.S. : Instant Replay of Central Control? : Republics' rigid Soviet programming is replaced by rigid nationalist agendas for a suspiciously familiar look.
- Racism Led Official to Fight Blacks' Camp, Judge Finds
- Weed and Seed Project Assailed at L.A. Meeting : Riot aid: The federal project is denounced as potentially racist and unconstitutional by many in the crowd of 200.
- Newport's Acting Chief Works to Repair Morale : Scandal: But he says rape, sex harassment charges 'forever changed everyone's life' on the police force.
- CALABASAS : Disabled Leader to Speak at University
- Campaign Calendar
- Getty, Czechs Plan to Restore 'Last Judgment'
- JAZZ REVIEW : Nonnis Makes Good Arrangements at Cafe Lido
- MUSIC REVIEW : L.A. Bach Fest Closes With 'St. John' Passion
- Russian's Daunting Art Task
- Hollywood and Jewelry: A Many-Faceted Thing : Exhibition: The show at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences tells a history of Hollywood through precious minerals.
- STAGE REVIEW : Establishing Once Again the 'Importance' of Talent : Theater: With good acting, as in Blackfriars staging of Wilde's classic, the rest is superfluous.
- Hey, Hey, He's Back Again : Pop music: Ex-Monkee Peter Tork has started a new band, which plays at Bogart's tonight.
- Symphony Falls Short on Payroll
- LEGAL FILE
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Same Problems at the Same Position
- Sanders Says He Didn't Promise He Wouldn't Play Football, Too
- Good News for Marinovich : Raiders: Quarterback's knee is only a little sore; he will practice this week.
- MOVIES - Oct. 20, 1992
- Glendale Opens 69th Season
- STAGE REVIEW : Circus Brings Sleepy Fun to San Diego
- OPERA REVIEW : An Ill-Fated 'Forza del Destino' in San Francisco
- TELEVISION - Oct. 20, 1992
- TELEVISION - Oct. 20, 1992
- MTV Goes to the 'Hood : Documentary Promises a Probing Look at Community Life
- Names in the News - Oct. 20, 1992
- TV Reviews : 'Sexual Considerations' Looks at Harassment
- Seagal Has Blast With Unlikely Success of 'Siege' : Movies: The action-film star credits some 'human moments' and humor for $30.3 million in box-office sales in 11 days.
- Government to Probe Maker of Hubble Space Telescope Lenses
- It's Not Year of Women (Challengers) in Midwest
- Ballpark Figures : Sports: Between them, Hank and Ken Stickney of Orange County own three minor-league teams. They've done well at it, but it's clearly a labor of love for the 'ultimate baseball family.'
- Chechens Reportedly Ordered Out of Region
- Anaheim Punishes the Victim
- Tuning In The Global Village : 'Wheel' Making a Fortune : The world's most popular TV game show symbolizes America's dominance of the airwaves. Yet each country puts its own stamp on the program.
- Progress on POW-MIA Issue Reported
- The Closing Match
- Tuning In The Global Village : TV a Star Player on the World's Political Stage : Ignoring national boundaries and ideology, it influences the course of events it covers.
- Electronic U.S. Medical Billing Sought
- Tuning In The Global Village : Canada Leads Fight to Save Public Broadcasting : Leaders see international mergers as the key to preserving bulwark against crass commercialism.
- Low Cholesterol Can Be a Danger Signal
- Tuning In The Global Village : The Staff for 'Global Village'
- Excerpts: Candidates Clash Over the Economy, Taxes, Iraq
- Benefactors to Give $1 Million to UCI Scientists : Award: The donation will aid the two experts' atmospheric research programs.
- Jobs, Jobs, Jobs Is Wrong Campaign Cry : Lifestyle: Can work be made meaningful--to the economy, the family, the individual?
- VENTURA : City Plans Hearing on RV Park Dispute
- My Friend Died for Bill Clinton : Vietnam: Who can forget the abuse heaped on men who fought by men who ducked?
- ENCINITAS : Trader Admits Fraud in Gold, Silver
- NEWHALL : Drive-In Condom Shop Vandalized Before Opening
- Cities Seeking Volunteers for Water Test : Health: Several Orange County communities face a federal deadline to analyze samples for lead and copper.
- Board Recommends Layoff of 7 on Irvine Redevelopment Staff
- O.C.-Based Heroin Ring Broken Up
- FOSTER PARK : Hawk Crashes Into Power Line, Igniting 17-Acre Brush Fire
- Tuning In The Global Village : Frontier: The Arctic : Network Tunes Into Tradition : Canada's Inuit broadcasters channel their energy into promoting and protecting their own culture and identity.
- Court Rules State Can't Force Drugs on Louisiana Inmate
- Step, Step, Dip : Aerobics Classes Take the Plunge to Walk Under Water
- Court to Rule on Rights of Mentally Retarded
- Obituaries - Oct. 20, 1992
- Biotech Industry Becomes Factor in S.D. Politics : Campaign: Mayoral candidates seek support from leaders in the increasing important high-tech industry.
- Drive-In Condom Shop Opening Is Delayed
- Wachs Warns Council Will Reject Refund to Riding Center
- SIMI VALLEY : Reagan Center Taps Scholar as Director
- Countywide : Tax Forms Won't Be at County Libraries
- Perot Infomercials Win Strong Ratings
- Mild Quake, Rumors of Coup Strike Beleaguered Sarajevo
- The Three Newcomers
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : $25.5-Million Need Seen for New Schools
- PLATFORM : A Warning to the Generation in Power
- Former Mayor Curran Dies; Led Downtown Restoration
- ROSE VALLEY : Forest Service Seeks to Keep Phones
- Voters Note Experience, but It's Their Own That Counts : Reaction: After watching debate, many say Bush offers too little, too late. Perot scores points for fresh approach after rough years, muddy race.
- O.C.-Based Team on Way to Guam for Typhoon Aid
- Tuning In The Global Village : Powerful Signals: A Look at Four Global Media Moguls : SILVIO BERLUSCONI
- Architects Say Councilman Linked Donations to Bids : Politics: Robert Breton of Mission Viejo denies using coercion in his library campaign fund-raising effort.
- Breast-Saving Urged for More Cancer Victims : Medicine: Three major health organizations cite benefits in options less-radical than mastectomies.
- Campaigning in N.J., Quayle Sees a 'November Surprise'
- PRACTICAL VIEW / ABOUT YOUR PHONE BOOK : The 411 on Your Directory
- Yeltsin Extends Russia's Ban on Nuclear Testing : Weapons: In public appeal, president also calls for an international treaty fully barring all such tests.
- C'Bam Puts 'New Words' to Rap--Literally : Music: Group accepts a challenge to put some of the 16,000 new dictionary words into a song.
- O.C. THEATER / MARK CHALON SMITH : Prison, Art and 'Our Country's Good' : South Coast Repertory takes on the 1991 Timberlake Wertenbaker drama about a group of 18th-Century inmates who stage Australia's first play.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Dawn Upshaw and Richard Goode: A Recital to Cherish
- TV Reviews : It's Dull Sailing on 'First Americans'
- TV Reviews : 'Politics of Power' a Gridlock Wake-Up
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Replacing Stewart Won't Be Easy
- Lakers Play at Forum With Johnson; Clippers, Cavaliers at Sports Arena
- Flag Is Up for Series in Canada : Game 3: Emotions should run high at the SkyDome for the first game in the fall classic to be played on Canadian soil.
- PRO FOOTBALL / BOB OATES : Johnson Has the Weapons to Be Confident
- Revasser Helps Bring the Curtain Down at Belmont
- Seeking the Road to Playoffs : Rams: The team seems relaxed after a victory following two near-misses.
- Head of UNLV Decries Tarkanian Backers
- TELEVISION - Oct. 20, 1992
- A Dizzy Celebration : Salute: Although jazz giant John Birks (Dizzy) Gillespie, 75, is told by his doctor to bypass a birthday bash on a cruise ship, musicians are giving a stirring tribute to his 55-year career.
- Weekend Box Office
- Disney Delivers a Big Gift to CalArts : The arts: Its $8-million pledge is part of $30 million raised by the small but nationally respected school.
- 'Under Siege' Blasts Off for Seagal : Movies: The action-film star credits some 'human moments' and humor for $30.3 million in box-office sales in 11 days.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pianists Provide Memorable Weekend on UCLA Campus
- 'Discover America' Piano Recitals Set at LACMA
- MUSIC REVIEW : Athenaeum Ignores Caution and XTET Delivers : Modern Music: New chamber season at La Jolla facility begins on a high note with contemporary American music, usually shunned during slow economic times.
- Viewers Call Vlad, Phil Twice a Week
- TELEVISION - Oct. 20, 1992
- Ellington 'Graduate' to Play in S.D.
- MOVIES - Oct. 20, 1992
- COMMENTARY : No One Handled Sanders' Situation Correctly
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : SAN DIEGO STATE : Alexander Likely to Return for Game Against Air Force
- Zamboanga Declares Itself Winner of Little League Championship
- Miscellany
- Miscellany
- Miscellany
- FALLBROOK : Toilet Firm Pleads Guilty to Pollution
- Man Dies in Grinding Machine
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Budget Forcing 27 More Layoffs OKd
- Slavkin Talk First Salvo in Election Bid, Critics Charge : Education: The schools trustee denies he plans to run in newly drawn District 4. Incumbent Julie Korenstein expresses annoyance at his planned forum.
- PERSPECTIVE ON PROPOSITION 158 : Watchdog Caught in the Cross-Fire : With no friends in high places, the nonpartisan budget analyst's office needs voters' protection against political assault.
- Lotto Winner's Security Fear Has Weighty Answer
- Tasters Go Global for Food Bank
- The Cult of Bobby : Hero or opportunist? Almost 25 years after his death, Robert Kennedy is seen as both.
- Injuries to Bernstine, O'Neal Unsettle Chargers : Pro football: Bernstine to miss 6 weeks; O'Neal faces surgery; and Seau might miss one more week.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Freshman Fien to Start Against Arizona State
- Pacific Christian Makes Nationals in Volleyball
- Michael Love
- Lakers Play at Forum With Johnson; Clippers, Cavaliers at Sports Arena
- Roy Danforth Withdraws as Finalist for UC Irvine Job
- At Least Laettner Didn't Say of Shot, 'That Is Not a Brick'
- MOORPARK : Workshops Planned on Sign Ordinance
- 18-Year-Old Tells Judge He 'Panicked,' Fatally Stabbed Woman : Crimes: He was 16 when the Northridge resident was slain at Zuma Beach. Teen-ager has waived a jury trial.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : Cardinals Close, Bugel Insists
- NHL : Ewen's 2 Goals Lead Canadiens
- Paying Price for Baseball : Three More Cubans Decide to Leave Families Behind
- Miscellany
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Calin De Louve Proves Himself
- New Leaf Should Turn Back Over
- Miscellany
- Miscellany
- Miscellany
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : Brodie Returns to Victory Site
- HIGH SCHOOLS /JIM LINDGREN : Board of Managers to Discuss Lynch's Court Challenge
- Orange Empire Soccer Race Is a Close Call
- Tansley Making Waves as a Runner
- Mission for Taylor: The Master's College Cross-Country Team
- Hockey
- Short, Sweet Career : Injury Puts End to Busby's Promise
- Plan for High-Speed Train Told : Transportation: U.S. commits $1.2 million toward the project. Funds will be used to improve 85 crossings between San Diego and L.A.
- Panel Delays Decision on Airport Soliciting : Fund raising: Charitable groups say a proposed ban would impose a severe financial hardship. They call for an alternative plan.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : 3 Appointed to County Panels
- WORKING IN L.A. : Guests Rely on Him Without Reservations : Hotel: The chief concierge at the Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel knows how to satisfy some very demanding requests.
- 'Chill City' Tries to Rise From Ashes : Riot aftermath: Snow-cone stand to benefit inner-city youth can't find a home.
- Night Ban at Beach for Skateboarders
- Challenger Seeks to Unseat 1 of 2 Ojai Incumbents
- SAN DIEGO : Abuse Claimed in Crossbow Case
- SANTA ANA : Budget Dominates College Board Race
- GRANADA HILLS : Businessman Heads Cairo Relief Efforts
- Compton Official to Be Lynwood City Manager
- Placentia : Service Rule for Students Proposed
- Parents Convicted of Killing Daughter, 5 : Trial: Jury finds Marcos and Beatriz Morales guilty of murder in 15-year-old case on testimony of two other children.
- Clues Sought in Couple's Fatal Stabbing
- Buena Park Mayor Wants Fullerton Airport Closed : Aviation: The second crash in two weeks renews complaints. Airport officials, pilots call it safe.
- Garden Grove : AIDS Seminar Called Off; Politics Blamed
- VENTURA : Participants Sought for Holiday Festival
- LOS ANGELES : Interim L.A. School Chief Chairs 1st Board Meeting