- 'Good & Evil'
- S.D. Jobless Rate Edges Up; Year May Be Worst Since '83
- SECURITIES
- Shamir Names Peace Talks Team : Diplomacy: 'Maybe something will come of this,' he says. Israeli panel includes close aides, skeptical Likud members.
- Molina Sees Inequities in Library Fund Distribution
- THOUSAND OAKS : Pizza Outlet Wins OK for Carryout
- DRAG RACING FINALS AT POMONA : Schultz Comes to Bat, Trying for a Triple
- Obituaries : Harmon R. Bennett; Former City Manager
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : PACIFIC LEAGUE
- Twins Seeking the Spirit of '87 : Game 6: That is when Minnesota became the only team to win a Series after losing Games 3-5.
- Kickoff Return Kick-Starts El Modena in Second Half
- Israeli Settlements and Mideast Peace
- WEEKEND TV : Wide World of Nature, Drugs, Death
- Networks Offer a Cut-Rate Sweeps
- Dozens of Police Guns Stolen in N. Carolina
- Rush of Events Broke Rights Bill Impasse
- Japan Firm Considers Building Train for Free : Transportation: The demonstration magnetic-levitation line would move commuters between Chatsworth and Warner Center.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Candidates Debate Sex Education Issues
- Backsliding Drunk Driver Gets 4 Years
- Ruling on Foreign Language Ban Criticized
- SATICOY : Farm Worker Is Ruled Competent to Stand Trial in Baby's Drowning
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Residents Asked to Help Reduce Deficit
- MOORPARK : 3 Gain Endorsement of Teachers Union
- Williams Lifts Dorsey With Four Scoring Passes
- Campbell Tops $100 Million in Purses
- Islanders Trade LaFontaine, Sutter
- Pt. Loma Continues to Recover : Football: Since loss in first game, the Pointers have come back strong. They beat Serra, 55-0.
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- French Seventyfive Wins Oak Tree Turf Feature
- Some Groups Net Less than $3,000 From Center Galas
- Eskovitz: A Good-Time Bar Band and Then Some
- Roddenberry's Stellar Enterprise : Fans: 'Star Trek's' legion of devotees mourn the man who made it all possible. 'He's had a very distinct effect on a lot of our lives.'
- Builders' Lawyer Assails AQMD Policies : Environment: He says the agency's rules are costing the Southland $13 billion a year. An district board member says, however, that tougher rules are inevitable.
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : Cleveland Stops El Camino Real in Final Seconds to Preserve Win
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : Royal Blasts Camarillo to Stay Unbeaten
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : In other Marmonte League games:
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : PACIFIC LEAGUE
- Jehovah's Witnesses Encounter Organized Opposition to Doctrine
- Jews in Lithuania
- Anti-Apartheid Groups Gather to Form United Front : South Africa: 75 mainly black organizations are seeking common ground before talks with the white government on reform.
- Coalition Looks for Ties That Bind a Diverse City : Civic affairs: New citizen group wants to build bridges between sometimes hostile segments of L.A.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Park Fees May Be Increased Again
- County Is Bracing for Strike by Nurses
- MOORPARK : Panel to Review Sex Education Program
- OXNARD : New Bids Sought for Colonia Gymnasium
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- Angry Latino Leaders Decry Gallegly Proposal : Politics: They say the plan to deny U.S. citizenship to babies of illegal immigrants is mean-spirited and racist. Congressman denies that he is just trying to woo voters.
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE
- State Sen. Davis Recovering After Lung Cancer Surgery : Legislator: The former L.A. police chief, 74, is out of intensive care. He plans to attend a Nov. 15 fund-raiser.
- Smith Returns to Rescue Crespi, 21-17
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Edberg and Becker Advance
- McKyer Puts Up, but Won't Shut Up : NFL: Atlanta cornerback critiques other teams and brags about his capabilities. He's also talented.
- ROUNDUP : CSUN Volleyball Team Falls in 5 Games
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Vipers' a Freak Show That Blossoms Into Transcendence
- Mums the After-Festival Word at the Nixon Library : Gardening: Chrysanthemums refused to cooperate for Japanese celebration, but they're in all their bloom and glory now, awaiting visitors.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Doctors Halt Health Insurance Initiative
- San Diego
- Schools OK Lessons in Contraception
- Orbison House Counts Successes in First Year of Helping the Homeless : Mental health: Residents of center say the partnership of private and public agencies helps them maintain a new, permanent way of life.
- Brea Puts Shaky Opener Behind, Beats Magnolia
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Scuffle Among Chargers Confirmed
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : WORLD SERIES
- Hart Stops Big Burbank Rally to Post 41-29 Victory
- Miller-Elder Bout Is Headline Act at Circus Charger : Pro football: Chargers endure another scuffle. Butts to start Sunday against Seattle.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- TV Reviews : 'Stranger' Takes Unwelcome Tact
- GAO Discredits S&L; Cleanup Agency's Books : Thrifts: The report by the General Accounting Office may stymie the Administration's request to double funding to $160 billion.
- Cable Firm Sold to Dimension
- New Allergy Treatment: Biomerica Inc. has announced...
- Some Find It's Easy to Get Wrapped Up in Romance of Bed Hangings : Canopies: From regal silk drapes to mosquito netting, strategically placed fabrics make their presence known.
- OXNARD : Police Officer Enters Plea in Assault Case
- Builder Charged With Violating Campaign Rules : Contributions: A state panel alleges Geoff Palmer hid the fact that he was a true source of donations to fight Santa Clarita cityhood and back an L.A. councilwoman.
- Cityhood Proponents Move Closer to Goal
- Mission Viejo May Buy Parcel for Rail Station : Transit: Any of four proposed sites would give South County commuters a new freeway alternative.
- BUENA PARK : City Council Backs Urban Rail Proposal
- Trojans Are Tired of Hearing About 8 Losses in a Row : USC: A victory over Notre Dame not only would end frustrating streak, but also could salvage the season.
- Saugus Making Believers After Quartz Hill Falls, 31-19
- Spanish Syndicate Decides to Skip a Regatta with Conner
- Perlas Propels Capistrano Valley : Football: Running back rushes for 253 yards, five touchdowns as Cougars crush El Toro, 47-27.
- Kennedy Admits Personal 'Frailties,' Vows to Fight On
- Roddenberry's Stellar Enterprise : An appreciation: Series creator struck a chord by projecting down-to-earth moral fables into a world where anything is possible.
- ART REVIEW : Prints Hail Successes in Battle : Japan's pleasure at becoming an imperial power shows in 'In Battle's Light,' a traveling exhibition at UCLA.
- Larsen Is Happy to Be in 'Fella'
- Drexel Details Post-Bankruptcy Plans
- Senator Says He Refused to Act as Keating's Negotiator
- SECURITIES
- CIA Says It May Have Made a Mistake on BCCI : Banking: Proper agencies should have been notified about possible wrongdoing, a top official says.
- NATION IN BRIEF : MISSOURI : Parents Convicted in Taped Killing of Girl
- Baltics Struggle to Cut Cord to Soviet Economy
- SANTA ANA : Nightclub Gunman Remains at Large
- NHL ROUNDUP : New Sabre Wood Helps Team Win, 3-1
- Second-Quarter Scoring Barrage Lifts Kennedy
- Miscellany
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : WORLD SERIES
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Dotson Gains 326 More Yards, Scores Four Times
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : In another Western game:
- Greenberg Resurfaces at SCR With 'Extra Man' : Stage: After a taste of stardom, the East Coast playwright prefers to work in obscurity.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : BURNEY : Two Men Sought in Deputy's Killing
- Dow Nears 3,000 Mark as It Falls 11.40 : Market Overview
- Taking a Shot at Sowing Pumpkins
- COLUMN ONE : Job Loss Suits Take New Twist : Three years after damages were limited in wrongful termination cases, lawyers are finding ways around the state high court's restrictions.
- Cal State Seeks Budget Increase of $118 Million
- Six More Florida Churches Hit by Mysterious Blazes
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Campaign Decision Near, Cuomo Says
- San Dieguito Park's 1st Trails to Open Today : Environment: The 2,000 acres in San Pasqual Mountains, part of planned 66,000-acre river valley regional park, features 14 miles of hiking trails.
- What's Best for the Children? : Child welfare: Experts seem increasingly unsure about how best to care for abused and neglected wards. Theories are plentiful, data is scarce.
- Ramona Schools Drop Bus Fee for Now
- Newport Harbor Runs Over Corona del Mar
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : While Turner Tried to Cure World, Kasten Fixed Braves
- Edison Outlasts Westminster, 41-26, to Close In on League Leaders
- He Claims Foes Making Giants Say U.N.C.L.E.
- Gulls' Cernich, Millen Take Charge
- NBC News Won't Send Anchor to Madrid
- Kelley Cherishes 'L.A. Law' Part
- Brazil Gets $200 Million to Preserve Rain Forest
- Officer Faces Trial in Midnight Beach Attack
- FULLERTON : Program for Black Students Launched
- Flynn Says Supervisors Conspired With Rival : Politics: Colleagues deny discussions he calls illegal meetings about Oxnard Mayor Nao Takasugi's remap request.
- Despite rising costs, the San Jose City...
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- What's in Name? Yacht Officials Say It's Image
- USD Doubles Team Picks Up Consolation Win
- Barnes, Graham Play Key Roles in Trabuco Hills' 34-21 Victory
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Breeders' Cup Sprint: Perilous Duty
- Porter Laments Permanent Role
- Pope Warns Priests to Avoid Deep Involvement in Politics : Catholicism: The pontiff added a theme to his traditional Third World message during visit to Brazil, which represents a test case for the church's future.
- Passing This Way Again : Seals & Crofts Are Trying Out New Material, Hoping There's a Place for Them in the '90s
- BANKING
- State Home Sales Fall for 4th Month
- Poland to Hold First Free Vote Since War : Eastern Europe: New Parliament will replace Communist-dominated assembly. But voters are turned off, and a low turnout is expected.
- NATION IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : 'Dr. Death' Lawyer Alleges Harassment
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : PALO ALTO : Surgery Removes 303-Pound Cyst
- France and Belgium Warn Their Citizens to Flee Zaire : Africa: Riots shake the capital and a key mining town. Longtime President Mobutu blamed for the crisis.
- Gays Fear Violence in Wake of Protests : Homosexuals: Rights groups say they are on high alert because of threatening phone calls and flyers.
- San Diego
- Dog's Owner Pleads Guilty to Felony Cruelty Count
- San Diego
- OXNARD : Educators Review New Curriculum
- Project a Bridge Out of Homelessness : North Hollywood: Work starts on a complex to help those without permanent housing become self-supporting again.
- 5 Firefighters Injured as Roof Collapses : Blaze: Old building in downtown commercial district burns. Earlier fire is believed to have weakened structure.
- Buena Park Ends 11-Year Skid : Prep football: Coyotes beat Sunny Hills, 10-0, their first victory over Lancers since 1979.
- Boxing
- CS Long Beach Plays Host to Utah State
- Santa Margarita Ties After Field Goal Is Blocked
- Four Scores in Second Half Lift Marina
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE
- World Series Update: Tomahawks, Tough Tags
- ART REVIEW : Carnegie International Strikes a One-Note Theme
- How the Line Between Cable, Phones May Blur : Communications: A GTE experiment in Cerritos is providing families with a combination of their own movie theater and modern-day picture-phone.
- O.C., State Home Sales Down Again
- Carter Will Refocus From World's Woes to Atlanta's
- Agents Set Annual Drug Seizure Record
- Construction Worker Is Paralyzed After 20-Foot Fall From Scaffold
- School Backs Headmaster in Harassment Suit : Charges: La Jolla country day school trustees say school investigated and dismissed the initial charge of sexual harassment made by a former receptionist
- Study Links Cancer in Women to Dirty Air : Health: Those living in areas with significant dust pollution face a 37% higher risk of developing the disease than those living in a purer environment.
- Janitorial Contractor Guilty in Theft of Checks
- Track Owners Deal Up Card Club Plan : Gambling: The proposal for a casino at Los Alamitos would first have to be approved by Cypress voters.
- Mission Viejo Leaders Talk City Manager Out of Leaving : City Hall: Fred Sorsabal had resigned Tuesday and cited his irritation over the city's 'piecemeal' goals.
- Suspected Gang Members Arrested in Slaying of Boxing Champion's Son
- USC's thrice-beaten football team has been stumbling...
- IRVINE : Bay Area Official to Be Next Police Chief
- GOLF : Maggert Has Four-Shot Lead
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : FRONTIER LEAGUE
- Tustin Edges University to Extend Streak
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Monday Merely Another Night to Him
- PACIFIC 10 FOOTBALL / MAL FLORENCE : Little Stands Between Huskies, Rose Bowl
- Frid, Minus Fangs, to Read in O.C. : Performance: The actor has less than fond memories for his years as vampire Barnabus Collins on TV's 'Dark Shadows.'
- VENTURA : Judge Orders Youths Be Kept in Custody
- City to Tighten Enforcement of Curfew in Anti-Gang Bid : Santa Ana: Youths under 18 caught out after 10 p.m. will have to show up in court with their parents and pay a $50 fine.
- Readers Aggressive in Criticism of Rams
- BUENA PARK : Union Gets City OK to Rebuild After Fire
- CAMARILLO : Council Restores Vote Abstentions
- Man Slain During Quarrel at Ontario Truck Stop
- UCSD to Begin Testing Cancer Drug : Medicine: Taxol has been shown to be effective against one in three ovarian tumors, but the supply has been limited.
- THE BIG GAME / SAN PASQUAL 20, SAN MARCOS 18 : Geddes' Pass Sets Up Decisive Touchdown
- BANKING
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : NORTHERN CONFERENCE
- He Nearly Missed Fame by a Whisker
- Flanagan Catches 19 Passes, but Cypress Still Loses to Katella
- Golf
- Villa Park Rushing Attack Stops Canyon
- For Spano, Acting Was Just Fun
- MUSIC REVIEW - Mellow Strauss, Fussy Beethoven
- BANKING
- Borland Reports $103-Million Loss
- Arco 1990 Annual Report Wins Award From Financial Analysts
- Ex-Hostage and Family Return Home to Idaho : Repatriation: Music and fireworks honor Jesse Turner in Boise. The former Mideast captive has been silent since leaving a hospital in Germany.
- Unemployment Rate Jumps to 7.8% : Economy: Analysts say there is no sign of a rebound from the recession in the near future. Jobless figures have risen since July.
- NATION IN BRIEF : VERMONT : Woman Shoots 4 at Factory; 1 Killed
- In Racing (or Comedy), Timing Is Everything
- Thousand Oaks : Deputies to Set Up Driver Checkpoints
- Feature on Recruiting Not a Pretty Story
- Countywide : United Way Health Chairman Resigns
- Umbrella Update
- 3 Former Seabees Get 1 Year in Beating of Gay Man
- Garcia, Century Too Much for Costa Mesa
- CLU Freshmen Wear Look of Embarrassment
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- Irvine Women Sweep Titans in Volleyball
- Touchdown Pass With Eight Seconds Left Wins for Loara
- WAC Offers Membership to Northridge : Colleges: If invitation is approved, school's baseball and softball teams would join conference in 1993.
- Not to Whitewash This Issue, but Here's a Key to What Paint Is Best
- Croatians Abandon Dubrovnik's Center : Yugoslavia: Defense forces retreat as the federal army advances to the city limits. Residents are offered evacuation today.
- 17 Turkish Troops Die in Kurds' Biggest Raid
- Testimony Supports Claim That Gates Politicized Data : CIA: Senate panel releases new information. Ex-analyst says nominee rejected report on Soviets because it ran counter to policy objectives.
- Skull-Bones Club Finally Will Admit Women
- San Diego
- Countywide : Group Will Protest Supervisors' Raise
- Bush Climbs Down, the Nation Overcomes : Does civil rights deal herald new attitude at White House?
- Flyers Attack Gays Again; Activists Urge Caution by Students : Cal State Northridge: It is the second time in a week handbills calling for violence have been found. This time, they mention a group blamed for assaults.
- Jenkins Helps Dana Hills Upset Irvine
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK : Kicker Takes Aim at Old Team
- MUSIC REVIEW : Shaw Leads a Notable 'Solemnis'
- SEC Checking Trades in MCA Before Merger : Securities: The agency is trying to determine if insider trading occurred before the Matsushita deal.
- New Top Editor of Daily News in N.Y. Dies at 48
- Bomb Kills Separatist
- Wood Shingle Firms Halt Fire Safety Standard Fight
- Smith Rape Case Judge Outlines Plans to Find Impartial Jurors
- Improved La Verne Is Next Up for Toreros : College football: USD (5-2) faces Leopards, 5-1 under their first-year coach, Rex Huigens.
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- It's Tapes 22, Auburn 0 : Allegations: Former player Eric Ramsey is releasing piecemeal conversations he claims show he was paid to play.
- Sebreros Leads Garden Grove Past Los Amigos
- Victory Puts Bounce Back in Mission Viejo's Step
- KIIS DJ 'Magic' Matt Does a Vanishing Act
- For Ray Bradbury, Proud of a Case of Mistaken Identity
- Playwright's Works Are Always in Progress : Theater: Lyle Kessler, as with his 'Orphans,' is rethinking 'Robbers' two seasons after it premiered. SCR will help him out with a staged reading.
- Irish Contract Fells NBC Sports in Ratings Game : College: Notre Dame's first three games in a five-year contract are not pulling in the national TV audiences that advertisers were expecting.
- SysteMed Plans Stock Sale to Prepare for Growth
- IRVINE : UCI Gets Graffiti, But by Design
- Judge Says Lawyer Lied in Trading White Aide for Black
- San Diego
- Judge Gives Ex-Officer Probation for Beating : Jurisprudence: Former member of Foothill Division is also ordered to perform 500 hours of community service for using excessive force against 2 people on Pacoima street corner.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Dupree, Recovering From Flu, Activated
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE
- An Official Game or Not, Clipper Home Is No Haven
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : USDHS Stays in the Proper Gear--First--After Rout of University City
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Club Owners Singing the Blues
- DANCE REVIEW : The Power, Gimmickry of Malashock : Dance: Of three works at Old Globe, troupe's "Apologies from the Lower Deck" stands out.
- Universal's 'Clockers' Bid a Shocker
- $19-Million Quarterly Loss Adds to PS Group's Woes
- A Place to Come and Sit for a Spell : Redecorating: Santa Ana couple add a 1,000-square-foot porch to their home to recapture the peaceful neighborly feel of rural America.
- The Fire Next Time
- Roskelly Leads Valencia on Offense and Defense
- Key Injuries Don't Slow Esperanza : Football: Unbeaten Aztecs defeat Los Alamitos, 28-7, despite playing without three offensive linemen.
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : In another Northwest Valley Conference game:
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Long Beach Upsets Golden West for Title
- USC Supporters Think Recent Results Aren't What They Should Be
- It's Au Revoir for Bon Appetit
- AUTOMOTIVE
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Hordes Seek Lottery Prize of $94 Million
- USC Supporters Think Recent Results Aren't What They Should Be
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : WORLD SERIES : Former Twin Owner Views From Afar
- GOLF SENIORS AT RANCHO PARK : Par and Greens Take a Beating
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Meschuk Scores Twice, Leads Whittier Christian
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE
- Michigan Clearly Better Than Minnesota, 52-6 : College football: Howard, bothered by blurred vision, catches two touchdown passes again.
- Finally, Some Fun : Jumper Zhu Leaves Pressure Behind, Enters Cal State L.A.
- Troy Comes Back Twice in Fourth Quarter to Beat Sonora
- Israeli Settlements and Mideast Peace
- Kaiser Plans Hospital, Office Facility in Irvine
- When 'Pride of Ownership' Carries Far Too High a Cost
- Fall Classic Is Worth Series of Complaints
- A 'Moderate' Republican
- Lesson in School Costs
- Bullfighting Didn't Deserve the Publicity
- These Readers Like Looks of Prep Coverage
- Where are the Shadows?
- Padres Get Off-Season Off to Good Start
- These Readers Like Looks of Prep Coverage
- Fall Classic Is Worth Series of Complaints
- World Series Update: Tomahawks, Tough Tags
- Mercury Bay Club Answers Criticism
- Grossman Ought to Put Up, Clam Up
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 26, 1991
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- Names in the News - Oct. 26, 1991
- Kennedy Admits Personal 'Frailties,' Vows to Fight On
- Wave of Future Carries Flood of Film Titles, CD Technology
- U.S. Cautions Ukraine on Its Military Plans
- OUT OF RIGHT FIELD: Dave Winfield, who...
- Bush Putting Off Tax-Cut Decision : Economy: White House officials are split over the issue. The President signals shift in strategy, saying he is unsure the action to aid middle class would spur growth.
- Arms Reduction : Where The U.S. and Soviets Stand
- Buena Park Couple Die From Injuries in Head-on Crash
- Bush Seen as Cooling on Fleet of 75 B-2s : Defense: Proponents criticize his half-hearted endorsement of craft. Pentagon held willing to settle for 50 or fewer.
- Disaster Aid for Public Facilities May Take Years
- BIKE FOR TIME: The Orange County Transportation...
- Philharmonic Staff Members Face Pay Cut or Wage Freeze
- 'Rambling Rose' Censorship Rumble
- Restrictions on Airport Noise Upheld : Transportation: U.S. appeals court rules that Long Beach can place limits on the roar of aircraft. Ruling called mostly symbolic for Orange County.
- Executive Life Bailout Firm Is Selected : Insurance: Commissioner Garamendi gives conditional approval to a billion-dollar bid by an industry group over seven other offers.
- Deputy Accused of Sex Assaults While on Duty
- The Umbrellas
- U.S. Unable to Formulate Competitiveness Strategy : Policy: For a decade, ideological differences have hampered efforts to restore nation's technological edge.