- BREA : Initial OK Given on Easing of Sign Rules
- St. Louis Encephalitis Virus Found in County : Health: The potentially deadly strain is detected in Thousand Oaks. The public is warned to avoid mosquito-infested areas.
- Jack (Toby) Tobias; World War I Veteran
- Campaign Targets Latinos Who Drink and Drive
- Time to Move On : Caltrans Plans to Wreck Pasadena Homeless Camp Publicized After Census
- Countywide : Inspectors Briefly Close 4 Restaurants
- Bush Alleges Distortions by Press, Liberals
- Nevada Congressional Race Draws Out Exotic Politicians
- State's Oldest Nuclear Generator to Close Nov. 30
- FBI Closes Clinton Passport Inquiry : Investigation: Officials find 'no evidence' of tampering with files. Missing items were bank check, copy of birth certificate and photo.
- Rising Toll of Hate Crimes Cited in Student's Slaying : Race relations: Beating death of Vietnam-born man linked to bigotry. Asian-Americans are monitoring case.
- 'No-Fly' Zone Over Bosnia OKd by U.N. : Resolution: Security Council says air combat patrols are an option if Serbs violate the ban.
- Meteor Shower Prompts Calls to Officials Across the East Coast
- Charles Chase; Former Times Executive
- Campaign Calendar
- State Board OKs 8-Day Cut in L.A. Schools' Calendar : Education: The action is expected to save the district $3 million to $5 million. Honig is critical of the decision, saying the 'kids will pay a price for this.'
- PIERCE COLLEGE : 200 Participate in Walkathon
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Agriculture Officials Set Medfly Quarantine Area
- SANTA PAULA : City Hopes to Lease Unocal Museum
- Killer Gets 20 Years to Life for Grove Slaying
- Of Mice and Men : Unwelcome House Guests Arrive, and More May Be Coming
- AIDS in Los Angeles County
- Countywide : NOW President to Speak in County
- Now You See It . . . : Stealth Fighter Is Among the Attractions at Point Mugu Air Show
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Athletic Foundation Announces New Grants
- VAN NUYS : Dentist Pleads Not Guilty to Assault
- Moorpark Planner Stresses Crowd Control
- Job Program Puts Wind in Their Sails : Employment: Three receive the opportunity to learn seamanship skills on replica of a tall ship.
- Jury to Decide Suit Against L.A. in McDonald's Heist
- Ahmanson Details Nature Institute Plan : Growth: A critic calls the project 'green window dressing.' Builder says plants and wildlife can be saved.
- Clinton Invites Local Couple to Debate : Politics: Western Digital's chairman and his wife will represent Orange County at the presidential debate in St. Louis.
- Camarillo and Oxnard in Race for Outlet Mall
- Churches See Membership Soar In Cuba
- Countywide : Columbus Day Observance
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Unexploded Bombs to Be Detonated
- Proposition M: Call for Help : The 911 system in Los Angeles is in dire need of a major upgrade
- Bradley Proposes Police, Fire Dept. Cuts : Budget: Mayor would also reduce operations of libraries and recreation centers to deal with fund shortfall. Council approval of revised financial plan is required.
- PALMDALE : Council OKs Plan for Development
- Santa Ana 'Weed, Seed' Plan Called Best in Country : Crime: U.S. Atty. Gen. Barr says local program has had more success than those of 20 other cities. Residents of targeted area give it mixed results, however.
- Anita Hill Urges Women Judges to Push for Change : Equality: Law professor tells a meeting of justices in San Diego that they must work to abolish sexual stereotypes in courtroom.
- COSTA MESA : Revitalizing Business District to Be Studied
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Assumptions Can Be Dangerous
- 70-Year-Old Murder Defendant Characterized as Scheming Miser : Courts: Arguments end in the trial of former reporter accused of killing his estranged wife.
- "The human community and the natural world...
- IRVINE : Candidate Mears Is Top Fund-Raiser
- San Onofre Plant's Unit 1 to Shut Nov. 30 : Power: Oldest commercial nuclear generator in state will be decommissioned because of costs.
- PIERCE COLLEGE : Events to Examine Columbus Day
- California Condor Found Dead Near Pyramid Lake : Wildlife: The bird was one of two released to the wild in January. It appeared healthy and had not been injured so a toxicology test has been requested.
- VENTURA : Ex-Schools Leader Defends His Tenure
- High Court Will Hear 2 Key Cases Involving Religion : Constitution: One deals with public funds being used for a sign-language interpreter at a parochial facility. The other concerns a religious group's use of a public school auditorium.
- ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- Bertoni Throws Four Touchdown Passes in Fountain Valley's Rout
- Lampkin's Newest Challenge at Ventura May Be a Snap
- Hockey
- Santiago Picks Off Victory at Bolsa Grande
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- Knickle Lifts Gulls in Opener : Hockey: Goalie proves tough when push comes to shove. It does and the Gulls beat Salt Lake, 5-2.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE
- UCI Professor Gets Grant for Trade Study
- OJAI VALLEY : 13% Hike Proposed in Local Water Rates
- Fire Destroys 12 Cars in Huntington Beach
- Ballot Item on Gays Denounced
- CAMARILLO : Driver Killed in Crash Identified
- PALMDALE : Annual Fall Festival Will Begin Today
- SIMI VALLEY : Coalition Opposes Wal-Mart Store
- Man Held as Suspect in 2 Bank Robberies
- SANTA CLARITA : Expo to Attract Over 150 Exhibitors
- Decisions
- SEAL BEACH : Burglaries Spark Leisure World Fear
- MISSION COLLEGE : Grant to Aid High School Youths
- CBS Swings With Bat, Connects With Hits and Climbs to No. 1
- Gallery Dumps Art as 'Racist' : Exhibit: Latino community art center elicits charges of censorship by rejecting the graphic work of Manuel Ocampo for Columbian quincentennial.
- STAGE REVIEW : Otherworldly Delights
- Facts of the 'Mohicans' : A Historian Is Impressed by the Details in the Movie but Sees Inaccuracies in the Depiction of Frontier Life
- TV REVIEWS : A Comfy, Cozy 'Storytime'
- Unbeaten Runners Featured in Staub
- WEEKEND TV : Debate Over Debates Tops News Shows
- TV REVIEWS : Milkman's 'Last Run' Irresistible on KCET
- Music City to Rock Back to Its Oldies Roots : Entertainment: A few weeks after renaming the Hop and adding country to the mix, singer Bill Medley will try a '60s-'70s format at his Fountain Valley dance club.
- Sollberger Will Be at Home Amid Idealism of UCSD
- STAGE REVIEW : Kelly Shows Talent but Lacks Focus : Performance: Specter of AIDS looms over multimedia artist's one-man show at Sushi Performance Gallery.
- Special Treatment : Jazz: Joe Williams, who sings in Irvine tonight, says that since King verdict, he has quit playing around with 'Every Day.'
- Sell House As If It Was Never Your Home
- Insider Interiors : Decorators Advise That Style Doesn't Require Money
- De Klerk Apologizes for Apartheid : South Africa: Regret for the past, he says, was the main reason for power-sharing talks with black leaders.
- ENERGY
- FDIC Backs Away From Curbs on Bank Lending : Regulation: The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. withdraws a proposal to strictly govern real estate loans.
- Hyundai Names Successor to Retiring Executive : Management: Veteran N. Douglas Mazza takes over for Rod Hayden as chief operating officer of the Fountain Valley auto importer in January.
- Primer Will Help Get the Knots Out of Night Stand Made of Fresh Pine
- GARDENING : In a Cool, Lush Retreat, You'll Have It Made in the Shade
- Brandt to Be Buried in Berlin Next Week
- Seoul Drops Spy Chief, 4 Cabinet Members to Ensure Fair Election
- Along the Iraq-Kuwait Border, an Escalation of Tensions
- Special Prosecutor Clears Boxer in House Bank Check Scandal
- California Condor Dies After a Year in the Wild : Preservation: The mysterious death deals a blow to efforts to save the species. Biologists are puzzled because the bird had seemed healthy.
- Perot Prepares for Debate Test by Cracking the Books : Politics: Independent candidate is studying up but is not using speaking drills or surrogate opponents, aides say. His campaign reruns TV ad.
- BANKING
- Reactions to the Resignation
- Seeking to Claim Fetus as Deduction
- BANKING
- Carter Hawley Chief to Retire : Retailing: Philip M. Hawley tells of plans a day after store chain emerges from bankruptcy. Search begins for a new merchant prince.
- Bill to Toughen Policing of Futures Market OKd : Commodities: Senate sends President measure that gives more clout to trading commission.
- Officials Say Party's Over : Newport Beach Wants to End Revelry, Tackle West Newport's Crime, Noise, Traffic Problems
- Decisions
- MALIBU : New Claim Made on Estate Delays Sperm Case Ruling
- MOORPARK : Woman, Biological Mother Reunited After 31 Years
- Fountain Valley City Council
- City Has 4 Carjackings in a Day
- Jury Finds Prep School Teacher Guilty in Child Pornography Case
- Teachers Overwhelmingly OK New Detroit Contract
- 2 Sikhs Hanged for Murder of General for Assault on Shrine
- Death Knell for Surprise Spacecraft : Exploration: Venus orbiter launched in 1978 is pronounced technically defunct after transmitting 400 billion bits of information. It was designed for eight months of duty.
- CALABASAS : Hearing Today on Ahmanson Ranch
- Absentee Ballots Providing the Edge in Close Races : Politics: Candidates are altering their campaigns. At least one in five state voters will mail in votes this fall.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Serb Turns Chaos, Apathy to Own Advantage : Balkans: Milosevic knows low voter turnout is certain to doom referendum on early elections and allow him to retain power.
- Keiaho Plays Sparingly as Buena Falls to Unbeaten Santa Barbara, 42-31
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : Kennedy Prevails on Deach Kick
- OAK TREE : Mabees to Double Their Shot in the Norfolk Stakes Sunday
- Fangio Is Fastest of the Fast Cars : Auto racing: He can tie IMSA record with victory at Del Mar.
- Pro Basketball
- Huntington Beach Victory Is Sweet as Westminster Goes Sour
- Teen Sentenced in Killing of Colts' Curry
- Tagatauli Runs Los Amigos Past La Quinta, 31-6
- Plans for Southland Olympic Training Facility in Limbo
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Edberg Beats McEnroe Down Under, 6-3, 6-3
- Toreros End Losing Streak Against St. Mary's
- WFC Athletic Directors OK Reduction in Scholarships
- ROUNDUP : Canyon Relies on Another 2nd-Half Rally for 24-21 Win
- Hockey
- College Basketball
- ROUNDUP
- ROUNDUP : In other nonleague games:
- ROUNDUP
- BASEBALL / AMERICAN LEAGUE REPORT : CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES : Hitless Henderson Tries to Get Loose
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : They're Rarely on a Role
- Ray Puts Best Foot Forward for Toreros
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Bell Is No. 3 Despite a Strong Start
- ROUNDUP
- Names in the News - Oct. 10, 1992
- ROUNDUP : HIGH DESERT LEAGUE
- Wiedlandt, Park Help Foothill Overcome Fullerton's Rally
- BASEBALL / NATIONAL LEAGUE REPORT : CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
- Swilling Still a Saint, and Still Sacking : NFL: New Orleans matched Detroit's offer to keep All-Pro linebacker. Division opponents, such as Jim Everett, again must contend with him twice.
- Names in the News - Oct. 10, 1992
- Petko Throws 5 Touchdown Passes for Valencia
- ROUNDUP
- ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- College Basketball
- Names in the News - Oct. 10, 1992
- Bishop Montgomery Blanks Santa Ana Valley
- ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- ROUNDUP
- Estancia Defense Shuts Down Canyon
- ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- Names in the News - Oct. 10, 1992
- Cooper, Hahn Drop Lawsuits in Sale of Sports Arena Lease
- Limping Bruins to Face Tough Stanford Defense
- Is 3 the Charm for Blue Jays? : AL playoffs: A four-man rotation hasn't worked, so Gaston will use Guzman and come back with Morris.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Young: Rookies Are Welcome Addition
- Kickoff Return Sparks Irvine's Victory Over Woodbridge
- Whittier Christian Loses Halftime Lead, Game
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Simms to Be Sidelined After Surgery
- Servite's Offensive Deception Leads to 39-11 Victory Over Marina
- Slater Advances in Japan Surfing Championships
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Cook's 62 Puts Him Ahead by 5
- Employees, Institutions Buy Bulk of Plaza's Offering
- Inspectors Seek Clues to Blast at Oil Refinery
- Ex-Soviet States Move to Improve Loose Ties : Diplomacy: They seek to calm political and ethnic strife and agree to join arms-reduction pacts.
- U.S. Officials Point Fingers in Iraq Loan Case : Inquiry: Top CIA and Justice Dept. personnel angrily dispute who is to blame for giving prosecutors, judge misleading information.
- LEISURE READING: Residents of Seal Beach's Leisure...
- Gang Member Shot as Task Force Interrupts Street Fight
- Residents Voice Fears After Refinery Blast : Explosion: Operators seek to assure neighbors that the facilities are safe. Many who live around them are questioning the quality of life.
- OLD FRIENDS: County Supervisor Thomas F. Riley...
- Workers' Comp Special Session Falls Apart
- NO MORE IMPORTS? It's been a tough...
- Anti-War Activists Call Clinton Role Peripheral : Protests: Many who now support nominee say he sought moderate path, was more interested in politics.
- U.S. Demands Release of American in Iraq : Persian Gulf: After bomb expert is detained in tense border zone, Administration puts pressure on Baghdad.
- Workers' Comp Special Session Falls Apart
- YOUR AD HERE: The new Anaheim arena,...
- Hits Collection Fails to Score
- Riot Report
- Suit Over Test of Teachers' Skills
- North American Trade Agreement
- Judicial Term Limits
- Thomas Unterman has been named vice president...
- Cardinal Mahony
- Cardinal Mahony
- Cardinal Mahony
- Suit Over Test of Teachers' Skills
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- North American Trade Agreement
- 'Dodging' Military Duty
- Suit Over Test of Teachers' Skills
- North American Trade Agreement
- North American Trade Agreement
- Young at Art : KidzArtz Festival Lets Youngsters Act Out Dreams
- ORANGE : 10 School Library Aides to Lose Jobs
- Obituaries - Oct. 9, 1992
- COLUMN LEFT/ KIM SHANKMAN : Tourist Alert: Avoid Dmitri--Seamus, Too : The latest attacks on Clinton amount to a witch hunt.
- Dining Spots in Your Area
- LAGUNA BEACH : City, Schools, Clinic Join in AIDS Effort
- Painting a Brighter Job Picture : Post-riot aid: Dunn-Edwards set up program to train unemployed workers. First group of 27 have completed the course and positions have been found for them.
- It is a day John Philip Sousa...
- Santa Ana's Rev. Hocking Quits Pulpit After Affair : Scandal: Renowned minister acknowledges 'sexual sin' with married woman in congregation of his Calvary Church.
- Group Unveils L.A. School Reform Plan
- Cardinal Lets Hollywood Off the Hook : Movies: Mahony, who at first seemed to back an updated 'Hays Code,' backs off on getting filmland to clean up its act.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Respite for All
- LONG BEACH : Man Commits Suicide in Front of His Family
- GUN-CONTROL WATCH : Pistol Whipped
- Wilson Veto of Needle Exchange Attacked : AIDS: Groups call action an act of criminal negligence and vow to continue their programs. Governor maintains bill would encourage drug use.
- Fog Has Wayne Flight Schedule in a Gray Area
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN President to Add Provost Post
- COLUMBUS DAY CELEBRATIONS : New views of Columbus lead to variety of events exploring his legacy.
- PORT HUENEME : 1 Wounded During 3 Related Shootings
- City Looks to Port District to Help Avert Layoffs : Budget: San Diego could recover up to $10 million by having the district take responsibility for maintenance of its own properties, according to mayor.
- Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District
- GARDEN GROVE : 100,000 Expected at Korean Festival
- Salonen Takes Helm of Philharmonic
- LAKE CASITAS : Tribes' Cross-Country Run Nears Finish
- RIOT BRIEF : Chinese Restaurant Opens in Fedco
- Mudd's Widow Testifies About Phone Call to Mistress : Courts: She says she asked why Eleanor (Lorraine) Oliver would 'hurt him' with a palimony lawsuit.
- Activists Say Attack at Alpine Migrant Camp Is Symptomatic of Racism : Hate Crime: Organizations say such assaults may continue unless anti-migrant sentiment is addressed.
- VALENCIA : Fox May Consider Moving Film Studio
- Janitors Stage Noisy Rally at Toyota to Protest Firm's Labor Practices : Demonstration: Marchers denounce auto maker's relationship with Advanced Building Maintenance, citing low wages, lack of health benefits.
- Weather Expected to Stay Fair, Warm for Weekend
- FULLERTON : City Workers Pay Respects to Manager
- VAN NUYS : Rocks Hitting Bus Hurt 3 Teen-Agers
- Ex-Bradley Aide Enters Mayor's Race : Campaign: Tom Houston's announcement surprises City Hall insiders. He pledges to serve just one term if elected.
- SAN DIEGO : Jail Escapee Charged With Killing Driver
- CANOGA PARK : Burglary Death Case Ends in Mistrial
- So Close Now to Water Reform
- They Saved the Marsh, Now They Want to Enhance It : Environment: Friends of Madrona Marsh in Torrance is supporting Prop. A, which would generate money for a nature center and more than 100 other similar projects.
- Countywide : Toxic Discharges
- Comet Dust Loses Luster in New Analysis : Astronomy: UCSD research team reports that Halley's comet is not composed entirely of pristine solar system materials.
- Enrollment Falls Below Estimate
- Political Donation Investigation Widens : Ethics: An employee of a Tarzana medical firm says she was reimbursed by an L.A. Marathon aide for making a campaign contribution.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Ottawa Waits 58 Years for Senators' Victory
- Daly Set to Put Up the Nets : NBA: He doesn't underestimate the task ahead in taking over as coach in New Jersey.
- 'I'm Just Another Guy at Sunny Hills' : Football: A year removed from a tumultuous season at Whittier Christian, Jacob Cuccia seems to be getting his game--and his life--back to normal.
- Gretzky-Less Kings Still Have Support : Hockey: The NHL's all-time scoring leader might be sidelined, but the fans say they will come anyway.
- Watson Leads Warren to Rout of Orange
- SUN VALLEY : Gunman Sought in Fatal Shooting
- Checker Cab on Probation for Illegal Client Referrals : Taxis: A tentative agreement is also reached on misleading phone book ads placed by rival Valley Cab.
- Countywide : Film Studio May Consider Move
- Costa Mesa Man Held in Child Molestations
- TV Chat With the President
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- LOS ANGELES : Coliseum Panel Gives Go-Ahead for Renovation
- Getting On With His Life : Deaths of Parents Not Stopping PLNC's Evangelidis
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Will Schroeder Get Another Chance?
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Agassi Is Aced Out by Kuhnen
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Gamez (12 Under) Makes Himself at Home
- Los Alamitos Rolls Over Lakewood : Football: Carey, Sagen, Wright lead Griffins past previously undefeated Lancers, 56-0.
- BASEBALL / AMERICAN LEAGUE REPORT
- SUNSET LEAGUE : Chargers Shut Down Santa Ana
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 9, 1992
- U.S. Approves Pact to Protect Pacific's Dolphins
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 9, 1992
- CommerceBank Stock Falls 43%: After announcing Wednesday...
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 9, 1992
- Cubic Corp. May Sell Half of Elevator Unit
- FileNet Sees Revenue Leap: FileNet Corp., which...
- 'Malcolm' Dispels Theater Owners' Concerns
- AUTOS
- Defiant Gorbachev Turns Up Heat in Battle With Yeltsin
- PARENTING : Go Fly a Kite : Enthusiasts of the open-air pastime say it's a lofty form of meditation. Nowadays, the skies host inflatable planes, fish, even limbs.
- A CHRONICLE OF THE PASSING SCENE
- Patriotism Attack Was Hatched in Oval Office : Campaign: Congressmen urged Bush to raise questions on Clinton war protests and a visit to Moscow.
- Pages : From Russia With Larceny
- BehindTheScenes : Nygard Trods Red Carpet
- North Carolina Senator to Undergo Heart Surgery
- Showcase Is Launch Pad for Budding Businesses : Investment: Newport Beach conference puts focus on 32 high-potential growth firms seeking venture capital.
- '92 POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE
- Of Big 3, Only Chrysler Expecting Profit : Autos: GM and Ford are likely to have red ink in the third quarter, analysts said.
- AIRLINES
- How to Get Dentists to Bite on a Promo
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 9, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 9, 1992
- Theater Owners Are Confident 'Malcolm X' Won't Stir Violence
- Perot Gets 'em Out of a Button Hole
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 9, 1992
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Yucatan Grill: Casual Dress, Casual Food
- TELEVISION - Oct. 9, 1992
- CBS-Fox / Image Promises Dramatic Restoration of Chaplin Films
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 9, 1992
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Alien' an Engaging Look at Quentin Crisp
- Has Madonna Gone Too Far? : Pop: Music, book and film projects are expected to take her penchant for exhibitionism to new heights, but some wonder if she's pushing her luck.
- THE TIMES POLL : As Voters Split on Issues, Clinton Comes Out on Top
- '92 POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE : Bush Steps Up His Criticism of Clinton Anti-War Activity : The President says at a fund-raiser that he does not mean to question his rival's patriotism but that governor's Vietnam-era actions trouble him.
- Freed Suspect Seeks to Tap Public Trough
- Light-Colored Jackets Are Suitable For Fall
- Perot to Repeat Ad, Delay New One
- Rockers Bare Body and Soul : The Derriere Is the Latest Part of the Anatomy to Be Exposed in the Unending Quest to Set Off Shock Waves
- Vietnamese-Americans Make Debut on Ballot
- Senate OKs Tax Relief Bill; Bush Veto Is Almost Certain : Legislation: The package includes urban aid plan. Aides say President objects to minor levy increases.
- THE WORD ON WHAT'S HIP AND WHAT'S HYPE
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Mistral Truly French : There are so many truly Gallic good things to eat that the reviewer is willing to overlook what is perceived as an attitude problem.
- Egyptian Official, on Jerusalem Visit, Seeks Path to Israeli-Syrian Summit : Mideast: Foreign Minister Amir Moussa wins agreement to let exiled Palestinians participate in talks.
- Kings' McNall Will Help Anaheim Net Hockey Team