- Approval of More Stealth Bombers
- NEWHALL : Nun, 84, Dies After She Is Hit by Truck
- CAMARILLO : District to Analyze Hospital Agreement
- LOS ANGELES : Mortuary Is Sued for Refusing Muslim Child
- DAILY 3
- CORONA DEL MAR : Council OKs Gate for Spyglass Ridge
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : District Revises Development Deal
- Battered Perotistas Are Aching for That Abusive Texan
- Is the Deck Stacked for Golding With National Women's Caucus?
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Deadline for School Bus Fee Approaches
- Wilson OKs Law Spurred by County Pension Flap : Government: Bill requires public notice before changes in benefits are adopted.
- CAMP PENDLETON : Marines Returning After Assignment
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Guilty Plea Entered in Job Fraud Case
- SAN FERNANDO : Man Convicted of Swap Meet Murder
- Officers in Search of Trust : Villa Santiago Beat a Step Toward Rapport With a Neighborhood
- Obituaries - Sept. 30, 1992
- UCSD Medical Center Building Project Finished
- LOS ANGELES : Gates Joins KFI Radio as Host of Talk Show
- Man Accused of Advertising Girl for Sex
- Countywide : 6 Days Left to Register to Vote
- Shooting Shatters Sense of Isolation on Campus of USC : Crime: Students from quieter cities and towns are more rattled by the breach of security than are those who grew up in L.A.
- On the Right Track : Trial Run of Metrolink's Ventura County Line Gets Rave Reviews
- Controvery Over Proposition 161
- The Need to Hire Local Residents as L.A. Rebuilds
- LAGUNA BEACH : Workers Checking Downtown Trees
- Music Center Reaches $15.5-Million Fund-Raising Goal
- CHULA VISTA : Suspects Questioned in Health Club Fire
- Long Beach Acts to Keep Queen Mary : Landmark: City Council to open talks on taking over vessel from Harbor Department.
- PLATFORM : Save Our Colleges
- Ocean View Gears Up for Board Election, New School System : Education: Superintendent begins first full year on job in district reconfigured to include four middle schools. Thirteen buses have been purchased.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 'Phantom' Star Scores Hit at School
- COLUMN LEFT/ DAVE DELLINGER : Hungering for the Real U.S. Issues : Along with communism, our system too has failed, depriving millions of basic human rights.
- Wife Faults Screening of Hubbard : Litigation: In two claims filed against the city, the spouse of former officer convicted of rapes and attempted murders says police did not delve deep enough into his personality.
- Former Officer Who Accosted Woman Is Sentenced, Released
- MOORPARK : Council to Review Settlements Terms
- Controvery Over Proposition 161
- Collapse of Debate Disappoints USD : Campaign: Some are cynical about the presidential confrontation's demise, some let down after planning.
- Bidding to Determine Who Runs S.D. Emergency Medical Services : Paramedics: City Council vote ends months of wrangling. Fire Department and Hartson Medical Service are expected to bid for the job.
- Bicyclist Who Died in Santa Ana Bus Accident Identified
- GUN-CONTROL WATCH : Target Practice
- AFTER THE RIOTS : Liquor Stores' Closure Sought
- Long Beach Council Moves to Take Over Queen Mary
- San Diego : Police Figure Thief Will Be Red-Handed
- Easy Deficit Cure: Shift U.S. Debt to Shorter Bonds
- Regulators Told of 'Credit Crunch' : Lending: Top federal banking officials hear borrowers complain about a lack of access to loans. Lenders say financially solid customers are rare.
- Enhanced Imaging Unit to Buy Film Firm
- ENTERTAINMENT
- AIRLINES
- Thrift Regulator Mum on Allegations : Banking: Judge says federal examiner blackmailed executives of Westminster's Delta Savings Bank.
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 30, 1992
- Dow Falls 9.46; Dollar Plunges Again
- Study Assails Secrecy, Pay, Perks of Top UC Executives : Education: Analyst compares practices to those of a private corporation. Reforms by regents are expected.
- LAPD Begins Warnings on Use of Dogs : Police: Policy is intended to encourage surrenders and reduce bites. Animals are being retrained to bark first.
- SEAL BEACH : Development Plan Worries Council
- Rx Medical's Stock Sale Nets $1.5 Million
- Congressmen Launch Effort to Boost National Aerospace Plane
- On the Beat : In the riots' wake, attention is focused on police foot patrols. They are visible, daily reminders of LAPD's ties to the community.
- Suspect in Courthouse Slaying Released; Lack of Evidence Cited
- Gorbachev Assails Party Trial, Scorns Summons
- Welcome Mat Still Out for Fuller Brush Man
- '92-Model Perot's a Hard Sell With the Boys on the Car Lot
- Orange County OKs Trying HMO-Type Care for the Poor : Health: Board of Supervisors approves, in principle, the restructuring of Medi-Cal patients' services with the goal of lowering cost and improving quality.
- Sierra Wildfire Races Through 7,000 Acres
- Modern Migrants : Twenty years ago, 2 college grads went to work picking pears and apples. The fruit became a way of life and they soon learned why many descendants of the dust bowl stayed in the orchards.
- The Hows and Whys of Rate Books
- World IN BRIEF : THAILAND : King Formally Approves Cabinet
- Wallace Still on Respirator
- Charges Fly as Ex-Judge Seeks Seat in Congress
- A Dramatic Difference : Stop-Gap Theater Company Sets Stage for Improvising Therapeutic Recovery
- Further Thoughts on Bradley
- Candidate Suspected in Shooting Is Freed
- O.C. to Seek HMO-Like Plan to Cut Health Costs for Poor
- Kidnaping Suspects Appear in Court
- BOOK REVIEW : A Book Fay Powell Would Have Loved : EUCALYPTUS FAIR: A Memoir in the Form of a Novel, <i> by Lawrence Clark Powell</i> , Books West Southwest, $20, 271 pages
- Billboards Help Police Get Suspect in Triple Murder : Crime: Officers display a handwritten note and map believed used to lure woman and daughters to drownings in Tampa Bay.
- Speaking With One Voice : Feminism: A diverse group discusses education, child care and grass-roots organizing and learns how to 'work for women.'
- Executives at Immune Response Corp. on Tuesday...
- Realtors See Turnaround in '93
- IRS Targets Those Who Fail to File : Agency Reassigns 2,000 Auditors to Track Down 10 Million Delinquent Taxpayers
- Wymer Is Guilty in Huge Fraud : Crime: The ex-Newport Beach money manager is ordered to pay $209 million in restitution and faces up to 100 years in prison.
- Earthquake Sentinel: The swaying starts, followed by...
- Rebuild Commitments
- Confidence Hits Pre-Election Low : Economy: Meanwhile, the index of leading indicators declines for the second time in three months.
- DEFENSE
- IBM Cutbacks to Hit Profit by $5.4 Billion : Consolidation: The number of workers accepting job buyouts is double the original estimate of 20,000.
- B of A Reports More Loans to Blacks in '91 : Lending: The bank releases 1991 figures on home loans. First Interstate also claims improvement on loans to most ethnic groups.
- Sears' Gains Offset Drop; Dow Down 9.46
- World IN BRIEF : BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA : 3 Killed in Sarajevo; Relief Flights Due
- Kasparov Scoffs at Match, Says He Could Beat Fischer
- MOVIES/TELEVISION
- CHANNEL ISLANDS : Time to Apply for Parade of Lights
- L.A. Judge Ronald Swearinger, 66, Dies After Surgery
- Suspect in Fatal Shooting Is Held in San Clemente
- TOPANGA : Man Killed in Head-On Collision
- $2.5 Million Sliced From Funds for Courthouse Design
- Operator of Sex Clubs Receives Jail Sentence : Justice: Elbert Poppell was convicted of violating municipal zoning ordinances.
- Body of Missing 5-Year-Old Girl Found : Media: A chain reaction of misunderstandings is blamed for erroneous news reports that girl was found safe after security guard said he spotted the child in car.
- Countywide : Final Push Planned for Signing Voters
- SANTA ANA : College District to Cut Classes, Staff
- Miscellany
- Velez to Be Out at Least Six Weeks
- Tennis
- Names in the News - Sept. 30, 1992
- Crist Shows Crispness of a Veteran
- LOS ALAMITOS : Eastern Scooter Might Be Ready to Make Stakes Breakthrough
- THE RETURN OF MAGIC JOHNSON : Happiness Is First, Then Questions
- OUTDOOR NOTES / PETE THOMAS : Deer Season Opens With New Buck Zone in Riverside County
- NFL Is Having Trouble Maintaining Its Balance
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Lachemann Won't Return as Coach
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Triple-A Coaches Matlack, Torchia Won't Be Moving to San Diego
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Popi Puts Pizazz in Volleyball
- ANALYSIS : Ram Offense Singing the Same Sad Refrain
- Cool Weather May Be Main Draw to Lakes
- HIGH SCHOOLS / JIM LINDGREN : Serra Avenges Field Hockey Loss
- Newbury Park to Run Offense Unfettered
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Lachemann Won't Return as Coach
- POLITICS
- ART REVIEW - A Parting Shot for Chicago's Armory
- Third Chinese Film Series to Open Tour in Alhambra : The program offers a look at what kinds of films merit official blessing in this post-Tian An Men Square massacre era.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION
- Agoura Rebuffs Thousand Oaks in Volleyball
- Rose Bowl Is Given Passing Grade by Soccer Officials for World Cup
- PREP ROUNDUP : Liniger, Weaver Pace Edison in Volleyball
- The Training Wheels Fall Off of Quarterback's Bandwagon
- Elaini Kollias
- MOVIE REVIEW : Hard-Edged 'Laws of Gravity' Downbeat, Gripping : The volatile, verbal film, set among the petty hoodlums of Brooklyn's Greenpoint section, is American independent filmmaking at its best.
- MOVIES/TELEVISION
- MOVIE REVIEW : Gang That Couldn't Sell Straight
- THE ARTS
- Nobody Did It Like Toulouse
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Graddy Probably Out for the Season
- Sheffield Picks Up 100th RBI : Baseball: Myers blows save opportunity as Astros win, 6-5.
- Tennis
- INDOOR SOCCER
- Ramona Girls Tennis Coach Ron Orluskie Dies at 58
- His New Boss Has a Stronger Human Touch
- MOVIES/TELEVISION
- Rosie Flores Brings Her Mix to S.D.
- Villa Park's Burton Resigns; He'll Coach in Washington
- Names in the News - Sept. 30, 1992
- Julio Cesar Chavez will defend his World...
- Kochel 'Mum' on His Leave of Absence : Prep football: Ventura coach to miss Channel League opener for unspecified reasons. Assistant McCune to guide region's second-ranked team.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Smith Considers Redshirting Strother
- Skid Points to Weakness of Raiders : Pro football: The offensive line, thought to be a strength, has been overmatched, hurting the passing attack.
- Tennis
- Names in the News - Sept. 30, 1992
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Henley Has Some Great Teachers
- Hill Beats Tate to Regain Light-Heavyweight Title
- Lawmaker Acts to Retool Space Plane Project
- Brazil Lawmakers Impeach Scandal-Plagued President
- Gore Charges Bush's Policies Led to Gulf War
- Colleges Fear Affirmative Action Setback : Education: Some officials say admission policy agreement between U.S. agency and Berkeley law school may weaken efforts to boost enrollment of minorities.
- Wymer Says He Operated Huge Fraud : Courts: Manager who ran complex scam against local governments from Newport Beach firm must pay $209 million in restitution. He faces up to 100 years in prison.
- Finding the Funds: You're an inventor. You...
- A U-Turn for Hyundai : Auto Maker Going Back to Its Original 'Cars That Make Sense' Ad Theme
- Coldwell's Agents Not Dismayed : Divestiture: Real estate giant's employees appear to welcome the planned separation from Sears, which has had recent negative publicity.
- AUTOS
- 87-Year-Old Is a Radical Dude : Jack Miller of Laguna Beach has opposed the status quo for most of his life.
- Story on Gangs a Success
- 3 Bodies Found in a Vehicle at Florida School
- New Leader Gets High Marks for Honesty : Brazil: But critics worry that Franco can be quixotic, abrasive and temperamental.
- World IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Senate Clears Way to START Approval
- Bush Economist Assails Clinton in O.C. : Economy: Michael J. Boskin tells nonpartisan Orange County Forum that the Democratic candidate is in over his head on strategy.
- Wider Use of Experimental Drug to Fight AIDS Likely
- Measure Authorizing Special Prosecutors Dies
- Perot's Bitter Medicine for Debt an Old Recipe
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 30, 1992
- ENTERTAINMENT
- State Reneges on Paying Interest to Vendors : Finances: An official's promise of an added 8% on past-due rent incurred during budget impasse is overturned on legal grounds. The decision will apply to all government suppliers.
- World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Peacekeeper Among 9 Dead in Clashes
- THE BREAKUP AT SEARS : No Bidder Shortage Seen for Coldwell Banker : Real estate: Analysts expect to see offers from American Express, GE and Ford.
- Striking GM Workers Vote to Return to Work in Lansing
- IBM Will Give $31 Million in Post-Riot Aid : Donation: Package to assist Rebuild L.A. includes vow to buy from minority-owned firms.
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 30, 1992
- Aid for Somalia
- At a Glance: Coldwell Banker Residential Group
- INVENTIONS : Faxcess Makes It Easier to Transmit Stored Documents
- NEWS ANALYSIS : No More 'Socks and Stocks' : Sears Found Few Synergies in Trying to Become Financial Supermarket
- Bergen Brunswig Reports Smaller Profit
- 'Santa Barbara' Is 1 of 2 Daytime Casualties at NBC
- Corning Takeover of San Diego Software Developer Completed
- Newport Imports Owner Files for Chapter 11 : Automobiles: The bankruptcy filing postpones a foreclosure sale of land and buildings at the exotic-car mall.
- Democrats Boxer, Feinstein Even With Foes : Senate: Results of Times Poll in the county cast a shadow on the chances of Republicans Seymour and Herschensohn, who need a hefty majority locally to offset the vote in L.A. and Bay Area.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Driver Charged With Manslaughter
- COUNTYWIDE : Board Seeks to End Spat Over Inspection
- 'Stealth' Bus : RTD Wins Grant to Help Develop Transit Uses for High-Tech Materials
- Judge Stays Overton Trial, but Won't Say Why : Courts: He orders unusual six-month recess in case of man accused of wife's murder and tells jurors he can't 'share' his reasons. Jurist concedes a mistrial is likely.
- YORBA LINDA : Teen Charged in Graffiti Incidents
- Candidate's Role as Grand Marshal of Parade Called Unfair
- LANCASTER : Groundbreaking for Overpass Held
- Obituaries - Sept. 30, 1992
- Schools' Clerical Staff Holds Sickout Over Possible Cuts
- San Diego : Man Faces 141 Years on Attack Counts
- Group Calls on County to Reduce Perks : Government: Taxpapers association responds after disclosure that top leaders are receiving large benefit packages above base salaries.
- Parents Call for State Audit of Spending by School District : Granada Hills: A group denounces what it calls waste, mismanagement and squandering of funds on unnecessary projects.
- LAKE LOS ANGELES : NASA Specialists Will Teach Students
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES / ANNEMARIE GARLIN : Delaying the Educational Journey to Save a Buck
- SIMI VALLEY : Nancy Reagan to Appear at Library
- 180 Get Duded Up for Hoedown
- d-Con Says It Has Built a Better Mousetrap
- COLUMN ONE : Road to Detox: Do Not Enter : With a will for redemption set to expire within hours, junkies finally seeking drug treatment face a road filled with holes and barriers.
- Judge Dismisses Key Charge Against Weinberger
- Calls--For and Against--Rise at Perot HQ : Politics: A published report says the Texan has spent more than $7 million to sustain his supporters since he declined to run.
- World IN BRIEF : GERMANY : Events Scaled Down for Nazi V-2 Rocket
- Wilson Signs Health Insurance Reforms
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Boxer Cancels Major TV Debate With Herschensohn
- Spokes Men Peddle the Wares : Mountain bike innovations get a test run at the Interbike trade show at the Anaheim Convention Center.
- Former Mudd Mistress Paints Glowing Picture : Law: Testimony in the $5-million palimony trial focuses on whether her relationship with the late multimillionaire was more than sexual.
- S.D. County Working to Cut Budget Further : Government: Proposed $30-million reduction will come from salaries, social service programs.
- PAGES : It Won't Do to 'Forget' His Books
- 4 Die in Copter Collision
- Appeals Court Throws Out S.D. Drug Convictions of 7
- Magic Johnson to Rejoin Lakers Despite HIV
- LANCASTER : Videotape Advertised Girl for Sex, Prosecutor Says
- 3 Firefighters Are Burned in Blaze Flare-Up : Brush fire: Three others suffer smoke inhalation as firefighters hold 3-day-old Rainbow blaze to firebreak perimeter.
- Supervisors OK Controversial Park
- MOORPARK : House Fire Causes $130,000 in Damage
- Woman Accused of Killing Baby Faces Murder Trial
- FULLERTON : Information on Robbers Sought
- PERSPECTIVE ON ROSS PEROT : Is He Jerking Our Chains Again? : He can't stand aloof from the system he wants to reform; if he's serious, he'll have to get in the ring and take his lumps.
- Buena Park School District Board of Trustees
- Jurist Alleges Deputy D.A. Threatened Job : Trials: San Fernando Municipal Court commissioner says the chief prosecutor warned him not to reduce drug charge to a misdemeanor.
- Political Debate
- Supervisors Name Undersheriff to Top Department Post
- Brutal Slaying of Father Was Reportedly Inspired by Rap Song
- Visual protection: Some affluent Belmont Shore residents...
- Raising a Stink : Environment: Some in Encinitas lobby for a park at site of former sewage plant, others fear hazards to children.
- Teachers Told to Stress 1st 'R'
- COSTA MESA : Recession Takes Toll on Children's Event
- MOORPARK : Single-Family Home Resolution Pending
- Even Allies Must Be Accountable
- COSTA MESA : Meeting Is Tonight on Proposed Bridges
- How Much Would Perot Plan Help? : It's strong medicine--but is the timing right?
- SAN DIEGO : 'Fountain of Youth' Drug Ring Is Busted
- VENTURA : Meeting Today on 3 Caltrans Projects
- We Need a Superintendent to Bring Us Together : Schools: William Anton leaves at the worst possible time, for reasons other than he states.
- Foreman of Grand Jury Sued County Over Lost Job : Courts: Woodrow Shumate filed the suit after leaving the Welfare Department. Now he scrutinizes government.
- Many Reach Out to Help 3 Orphans : Donations: More than $85,000 has been raised for brothers whose parents were killed in a car accident in Pomona.
- Man Arrested in Roommate's Death
- VAN NUYS : Ban Proposed for Night Flights of Helicopters
- Her Task: Track the Big Cats : DFG's Pierce Goes It Alone in the Eastern Sierra
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : LaChapelle Closing In on Records
- TUSTIN : Spilled Asphalt Causes Traffic Jam
- 1992 S.A.T. Scores
- An Entire Generation at Risk : Without more U.N. intervention, Somalia will starve itself to death
- Nighttime Ban on Helicopter Tours Sought : Van Nuys Airport: Noise complaints by neighbors prompt Councilman Zev Yaroslavsky to propose action.
- It's a Brave Old World: Atlanta Repeats in West
- THE RETURN OF MAGIC JOHNSON : Improvement in Magic's Condition Paves the Way Back : Medical: Experts say that, though no one can ascertain the risk involved, there is no reason Johnson must not play again.
- Miscellany
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Navidi Advised to Quit at Washington
- Ruelas Earns a Decision in Country Club Farewell
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Webster Slaughter Goes to Oilers
- The Gulls made several roster changes this...
- Poly High is 3-0 for the first...
- There Will Be Two No. 32s: on the Wall and in the Lineup
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Canseco Sits Out Emotional Return to Oakland
- THE RETURN OF MAGIC JOHNSON : Rivals Say Johnson Will Automatically Make Lakers Better : Reaction: Few are surprised. Sacramento's new coach, Garry St. Jean, says, 'It'll be typical L.A. all over again.'
- Miscellany
- Rasmussen Stops Angels on One Hit : Baseball: Former Padre faces only 27 as Kansas City wins, 2-0. Brett sits out because of sore shoulder again.
- MISSION VIEJO : Program to Benefit Junior High Students
- Democrats Rethinking Prospects in 39th District : Politics: In congressional race once considered unwinnable, McClanahan now seen as even with GOP's Royce. National party considers pumping some money in.
- Vendors to Defy Anaheim Ordinance, Attorney Says : Law: The ban on residential selling took effect Friday. Officials have been warning violators but won't begin issuing citations until the end of next week.
- SIMI VALLEY : Library Agency Gets Funds to Offset Cuts
- SOUTH COUNTY : Source of Shaking Remains a Mystery
- Hockey
- Jurisprudence
- College Soccer Match Halted After Fracas
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES
- HOLIDAY BOWL
- Jurisprudence
- Tennis
- Eric Washington
- Astacio and Dodgers Finish Off Reds, 5-0 : Baseball: Rookie pitches fourth shutout of the season, equaling what Hershiser did in 1984.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Committee to Hear Giant Boosters
- Woodbridge Sophomore Must Wait a Little Longer
- Farm System : Lower-Level Teams, Vital to Varsity, Have Been Struggling
- Shooting Victim's Choice of USC Unsettled Parents
- AZTEC UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Lowery Back at Practice
- No Favors for Non-Residents
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 30, 1992
- Jurisprudence
- Gretzky's Pain Is Bearable; Inactivity Isn't : Kings: Medication provides mobility, but watching his teammates practice without him proves frustrating.
- Magic: 'That Court Is Where I Belong'
- Miscellany
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT
- West Coast Bow of 'Falsettos' on Globe's Winter List : Premieres: The world debut of Jim Geoghan's 'Light Sensitive' is also scheduled.
- The Bizarre 'Ross & Larry Show'
- Fun Facts and Finer Points of Freshman Football
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : BYU Down to Third Quarterback
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Beats Cypress in Soccer, 5-0
- TV Ratings : CBS Lands Five Shows in Top 10
- LITERARY
- James Caan on the Witness Stand : Trial: The actor, who played a mobster's son in 'The Godfather,' will be a character witness for an alleged crime figure.
- MOVIES/TELEVISION
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Benefit a Reminder of Courtney Love's Potential
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Thunder' Rumbles in Irvine : Satyajit Ray's 1973 movie about famine in a Bengal village during World War II kicks off a multicultural video series.
- Approval of More Stealth Bombers
- STAGE
- TV REVIEW : ABC's 'Laurie Hill' Tries to Juggle Funny, Serious