- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE
- Griffins Tune Up for No. 1 : Prep football: No. 2 Los Alamitos gets running game, defense going in 41-0 rout of No. 9 El Dorado. Esperanza next.
- ROUNDUP : Rossi, Barron Lift Valley Over Pierce in WSC Water Polo
- Miscellany
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Layoff Time Wasn't of Essence for One Breeders' Cup Winner
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Maltbie Doubles Pleasure With 64
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : GOLDEN LEAGUE
- Strong Rushing Attack Helps Alemany Defeat St. John Bosco for 1st Victory
- OJAI : Bird Droppings on Wires Start Blaze
- Antelope Valley Slips Past Highland, 21-6
- Slater Can Clinch Surfing Title Today
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rosenberg Scores 4 in Irvine Valley's 4-2 Soccer Victory
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Correa's Four Touchdowns Pace Servite Rout
- Obituaries - Oct. 24, 1992
- Koon Gets Hostile Response at TV Taping : King beating: South-Central residents drown out sergeant's defense of officers with shouts accusing him of racism while he tries to plug his book.
- OJAI : Students Sample Rhythms of Brazil
- LOS ANGELES : Man Gets 107 Years for Sexual Assaults of 3 Girls
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / 3rd SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT : Growth-Environment Debate Central to Race for Golding Seat
- High School Football Spotlight
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : In another City Eastern game:
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Globetrotters Set to Appear in Moorpark
- Brethren Christian Rolls Past Ontario Christian
- Magic Is on Target for Lakers : Pro basketball: Cooper suffers a knee injury during 133-117 victory over Sacramento.
- Katella Can't Stop Esperanza's Express
- Trojans Big for Cougars : USC: Unbeaten Washington State can accomplish many firsts with a victory at Coliseum today.
- Estancia Leaves Laguna Beach in Its Wake, 36-12
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- Aparicio Wins Race at Mt. SAC
- Cuccia Scores Twice in Sunny Hills' Victory Over La Habra
- Newbury Park Rallies to Turn Back Royal, 14-9
- Miscellany
- To the Blue Jays, Game 7 Might as Well Be Tonight : Game 6: Some Toronto players say that they want to avoid a one-game series in Atlanta. The must-win Braves will send Avery against Cone.
- Artists' Coach Must Miss Rest of League Season
- NHL ROUNDUP : At 1-7-1, Time for Oiler Change?
- Defense Is Key for Southwest
- Trail Blazers Trade Pack to Nuggets
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Millard Can't Play Anymore
- Pursley Will Not be Charged With Financial Violations : Lancaster: Prosecutors say they can't prove the ex-councilman's infractions were deliberate.
- Three Endorsements for U.S. Congress
- SANTA CLARITA : Firm to Stay Open Amid Safety Check
- Deals on Wheels : Thousand Oaks: A Caltrans parking lot serves as a weekend marketplace for used cars, boats and motor homes. But local dealers see it as a threat.
- Woman Driving on San Diego Freeway Is Shot to Death
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Gravy Train Might Be Grinding to Halt
- James Bouler, who made headlines after receiving...
- Chez's Late Punt Return Is All Sonora Needs
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : HIGH DESERT LEAGUE
- Names in the News - Oct. 24, 1992
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Amerson Leads Morse to a Romp in the Rain; Point Loma Tops Mira Mesa
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : In other Marmonte League games:
- Movies Pull an Inside Job : Interior Design Has Been Touched by Hollywood Since the Talkies; Filmgoers Took the Look Home
- Designing a Kitchen in Which Left-Handers Can Work Right
- Emperor Voices 'Deep Sorrow' to Chinese
- TV Presents Dark Picture for Bush : POLITICS AND MEDIA: Keeping watch on how the campaign is portrayed. : Media: Polls, interviews with allies and his own travel schedule seemed to work against President. Clinton's team reinforced the negative images.
- Quayle Aide Cites Clinton's Alleged Affair : Campaign: His chief of staff says that questions about the Democrat's private life and his public dishonesty disqualify him for the presidency.
- Officials Hit Back at Bank Doomsayers : Banking: Two top federal regulators hold an unusual press conference to dispute gloomy predictions of impending failure for 1,000 institutions.
- HEALTH
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 24, 1992
- Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. said its...
- INTERNATIONAL
- Disney and MGM Court Battle: You Win Some, You Lose Some : Entertainment: The Burbank studio gets to continue using rival's name in its theme parks. But Kerkorian wins same right for a Las Vegas facility.
- Bush to Veto Urban Aid, Tax Bill, White House Says
- Israel, Vatican Edge Toward Full Diplomatic Relations
- Experts Test 17th-Century Coffin for Samples of Unpolluted Air
- COLUMN ONE : Hard Sell for Japan's Military : With the armed forces held in low esteem, recruiters have one of the country's toughest jobs, putting long hours--even their own money--into winning recruits.
- Tag Telling of Wine Benefits Uncorks Anger
- U.S. Investigates Possible Fraud at Homefed Bank : Thrifts: The Justice Department and RTC are examining books. A federal grand jury probe is also underway in San Diego.
- Market Edges Higher; Bond Yields Climb : Market Overview
- Deal Signed for Caucasus Pipeline
- ENERGY
- Mobil said its earnings, which rose 13%,...
- Westcorp Expectations Met on 1-Cent-a-Share Earnings
- Mortgage Rates Climb : Freddie Mac Blames the Jump on Pre-Election Jitters
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Veteran Activist to Head Sierra Club
- Anna Hill Johnstone; Movie Costume Designer
- George Durgom; Manager for Entertainers
- Jackson Weaver; Broadcaster, Voice of Smokey the Bear
- Anaheim Street Vendor Ban is Suspended : Litigation: Appeals court issues temporary stay to study merchants' request for injunction to stop law's enforcement.
- Yoram Ben-Porath; Israeli Economist, University Leader
- Billionaire Leader Spurs Lebanese Optimism
- Donald Taylor; Promoted Times Camp Fund
- Debate Rages Over Delays in Harris Execution : Forum: Appellate judge calls it a 'disgraceful performance.' Others counter that 14-year case was hardly a rush to judgment.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : TURKEY : Turks Chase Kurds in Iraq Sanctuary
- Rouben Ter-Arutunian; Stage Designer for 'Nutcracker'
- Harry Williamson; British Double Agent in World War II
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA : U.S. Committed to Aid, Cheney Says
- House Hopes to Clean Up Image by Appointing Administrator
- UCI Poison Control Center Reduces Its Hours, Blames Inadequate Staffing
- Mixed Feelings : Benefits: Some artists aren't sold on donating pieces for auctions, arguing that lower prices devalue work and that the gifts are 'bribes.' Others like the exposure.
- TV REVIEW : Channel 10 and Faces of a Civil War : Yugoslavia: Shot after shot focuses on the children of the strife-torn republics.
- Post-Riot Racism Lesson Needs to Be Rethought : Musicals: 'Cracker Jack Day!,' a fantasy for young audiences, tries to deliver a message on discrimination but misses its mark.
- 'Malcolm X' Opening Moved Up
- MUSIC REVIEW : Philharmonic Shines in the Eclectic
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pavarotti Circus Returns : Concert: The Italian tenor was back for another mutual-admiration orgy, with tickets going for a top $1,250.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : B-52's: From Silly to Sublime
- Taylor Named as 21st Recipient of AFI Life Achievement Award
- Television Is Back in Focus : Band Reunites After a 14-Year Hiatus
- There's No Sign of Socker Feats : Sports Arena: Soccer team miffed after Gulls paint over its banner.
- Garden Grove's Sebreros Runs Past Santiago
- MUSIC REVIEW : The Pavarotti Circus Returns to San Diego : Cynical Event: The Italian tenor was back for another mutual-admiration orgy, with tickets going for a top $1,250.
- For Someone Who Died in 1792, the Candyman Is 'a Sensitive Guy'
- Sinead's Defense: She Says She Seeks Truth
- TV REVIEW : 'Memento Mori' a Blooming Success
- MIDDLE EAST : Iraqi Dissidents Meet to Plot Against Hussein : The loose alliance has been gaining strength. Some diplomats suspect the goal is an independent Kurdish state.
- Huge Clinton Turnout: Was It O.C. Watershed?
- Bush Warns Voters About Clinton's Call for Change
- Herschensohn Ad Targets Boxer on Gulf War Resolution
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ANGOLA : UNITA's Forces Surround Capital
- Clinton Campaign Uses Fake Menu to Roast Bush
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : RANCHO CUCAMONGA : Man Accused of Sale of Illegal Firearms
- InVitro to Get Up to $2 Million in Funding Deal : Financing: The firm hopes a bridge loan from private investors and a management shake-up will help it in difficult times.
- Karcher Stock Up After TV Report
- GM Throttles Back : 2 Overlapping Units Are Eliminated to Curb Costs, Appease Board
- AIRLINES
- Archive Stock Jumps Following Agreement: Archive Corp.'s...
- Exxon and Mobil Profit on Higher Crude and Gas Prices
- U.S., EC Seek Way Out of Trade Dispute
- Madonna's Book at Dollar a Peek
- Chicago Firm Suspended for Improper Bond Trade
- GARDENING : Hibiscus, the Queen of Tropical Flowers
- Conversion to Wood-Burning Fireplace No Easy Task
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Veteran Activist to Head Sierra Club
- Sing-Along 'Requiem' to Honor Roger Wagner
- Record Settlement to Pay for Coastal Cleanup : Pollution: Restoring waters damaged by DDT and PCBs to involve 150 agencies, at cost of $43.2 million.
- Wilson Recalls Own Bruising Race, Says Protege May Face Tougher Fight
- Day Off for City Hall Sparks Washington Protests
- Charles Lee; Writer for Bob Hope, Johnny Carson
- The New York Times Co. said Friday...
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 24, 1992
- MARKETING
- U.S.-Built Vehicle Sales Leap 27% in Mid-October
- HOME OFFICE : Computer Checkups Prevent Bugs That Can Stop Work Cold
- WORLD IN BRIEF : EGYPT : Nile Cruise Vessel Target of Gunmen
- David Harris Cohen; Associate Curator at Getty Museum
- Myron Roberts; English Professor, Journalist, Author
- Bicyclist Struck 3 Times in Traffic Dies of Injuries
- Magic Answers the Rumors Again : HIV: Two stories in two weeks imply that he acquired virus through homosexual behavior.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : GOLDEN LEAGUE
- THE BIG GAME : Eagles Fly Past Torrey Pines : High school football: Quarterback Ryan Hill proves to be too much for the Falcons, who lose, 42-28.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Another Close Shave for Golic?
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : Camarillo Races Past Westlake on Campbell's Shoulders
- Miscellany
- TODAY'S COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL GAMES : OCC's Washington Came Westward
- NOTES : Sting of Racism Isn't Forgotten by Gaston
- Turnovers Help Marina in Victory Over Edison
- Unbeaten Crescenta Valley Trims Pacific Foe Glendale
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE
- Habben Helps Whittier Christian to 14-7 Victory
- Santa Margarita Appoints Coach
- 7,500 Expected for Mt. SAC Cross-Country
- New Mexico St. Player Charged With Assault
- Vedder Rallies Laguna Hills in Final Seconds
- Moorpark Line Emerging as a Blockbuster
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Win Soccer Showdown With New Mexico
- UCI Presses Talks With Rothermel : Candidate: Irvine officials seek compromise on funding with former UNLV athletic director.
- Buena Park Stops Troy for First Victory of Season
- Marlins Hire Rene Lachemann; His Brother Marcel Will Coach
- Tennis
- Sheffield Honored by TSN
- Hart Stays Undefeated With Rout
- San Diegans Seeking Titles at Mt. SAC
- Santa Clara Takes 2 Overtimes to Topple USD
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Rosales' Run Leads Los Altos
- Weather Forces Postponement of Football Game
- Capistrano Valley Hangs On to Ball, Wins
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : PACIFIC LEAGUE
- Second Chance for 'Devil : UCLA: Arizona State quarterback Benton thought his playing days were over. Then McGee was suspended.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Moderation Urged for Weekend Off
- Tennis
- CHARGER NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Ross Says Seau Will Start; Linebacker Cautious
- San Clemente Ends Frustration, Defeats El Toro
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : FOOTHILL LEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL CROSS-COUNTRY : Agoura, Peninsula to Square Off
- Valencia Holds Off Brea Comeback
- The Times' Top 10 Football Teams
- Loyola Maintains Tradition by Beating Crespi, 34-6
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE
- COLLEGE CROSS-COUNTRY / WESTERN STATE CONFERENCE MEET : Glendale Turns Tables on Ventura, Setting Up WSC Title Showdown
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : FRONTIER LEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : FRONTIER LEAGUE
- Victory Isn't All Fun for Clippers' Brown : Pro basketball: He says he suffers when he defeats Moe, his former college roommate, now coach of the 76ers. L.A. wins, 121-100.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : Taft Turns to Defense in Upset of Chatsworth
- Turning Back the Hands of Time Often Not That Simple
- PLAYING SUPER LOTTO
- San Diego : Driver in Drive-By Killing Sent to Jail
- 3,000 Mob New Hotel Seeking Jobs : Employment: Line of applicants long for 800 positions opening at the Hyatt Regency.
- ELECTIONS / FUND RAISING : Some Hopefuls Lead Council Incumbents : Challengers in Thousand Oaks, Simi Valley and Oxnard attract tidy sums but current officeholders are ahead in state races.
- Hearing Ordered on Sabotage Allegation : Denny case: Judge wants to determine whether a law firm intentionally tried to subvert a defendant's defense.
- MISSION VIEJO : Rain or Shine, the Walk Will Go On
- No Hope From Hanoi : Families of MIAs Skeptical of Vietnam Initiative's Worth
- San Diego : Man Dies in Fall Off I-805 Overpass
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Unsigned Mailers Spark Complaints
- BURBANK : Council Plans New Zoning for Arcades
- BREA : Program for Home Buyers to Be Created
- George Pleads Not Guilty on Murder, Escape, Other Counts
- Honig Confuses Newhall District : Schools: Local officials appealed charges of an inadequate bilingual program. But the state education chief's response raises more questions.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Coalition Seeks to Regain Seat on School Board
- 8 Protesters Arrested During Janitors Rally : Sylmar: Olive View Medical Center employees tried to distribute flyers to decry working conditions.
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Man Robs Bank, Escapes on Foot
- ELECTIONS / 17TH STATE SENATE DISTRICT : Candidates Kick Up Dirt in Desert Race
- PIERCE COLLEGE : Funds Sought for Fitness Center
- Few Americans realize that, during World War...
- Power Still Out: Kings Lose, 4-2
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : MISSION LEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : MISSION LEAGUE
- No. 8 Santa Margarita Grinds Out 20-13 Victory Over Saddleback
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : NORTH VALLEY LEAGUE
- It's a Rocky Start at Rancho : Senior golf: Thompson shoots 65 for one-shot lead over Aycock, Kelley and McBee. Trevino at 67.
- Will Real Aztecs Appear? : College football: Luginbill guarantees SDSU will look better this time for TV audience. Aztecs play Air Force at 4:30.
- Rapist Gets 97 Years for 3 Attacks
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : First-Stage Smog Alerts and Ozone Levels Decline
- BUENA PARK : Memorial Tree to Honor History Buff
- Redistricting Rivals Write '93 Ballot Measure : Education: The petitions will ask voters to scrap a plan recently approved by the City Council in favor of more Valley representation on the school board.
- MOORPARK : New Attire Urged for Code Officers
- Driver Arrested in I-15 Crash of Tourist Van
- SAN DIEGO : Amtrak Adds 9th San Diegan Run
- Scattered Showers Likely to Last Till Sunday
- BOULEVARD : Border Patrol Nabs Half a Ton of Pot
- OXNARD : Debt Jeopardizes Schools Unification
- UCLA Defense Stymies CSUN in Scoring 3-1 Soccer Victory
- Santa Ana Defeats Westminster for Its First Victory of Season
- Byner Rushing Toward a Redskin Record
- Yehudit Horowitz; Last Survivor of Jewish Militia
- Student Who Paid Friend to Take His SAT Gets 6-Month Jail Term
- Somali Town Buries 127 Victims
- S.D. Highway Route Given Green Light
- Stockdale Cites Unfamiliarity With Hearing Aid Controls
- Lawyer Says Ex-CIA Officer Is Innocent of Perjury
- Conservancy Renames Park After Former Foe Ed Davis
- Obituaries - Oct. 24, 1992
- Countywide : Spectacular Storm Lights Up the Sky
- SIMI VALLEY : Police Raid Firm in Possible Fraud Case
- IRVINE : Panel Issues Report on City's Operations
- Campaign Calendar
- Plan for Jail Arraignments to Be Revised : Courts: County officials concede that municipal judges were right to point out that the proposal's potential cost-savings had never been studied.
- OXNARD : 2 Agents Indicted in $1-Million Theft
- Photos a Treasure Trove for U.S. Analysts : Missing: After years of working with little more than frustration and forgeries, opening of Vietnamese archives suddenly provided mother lode of the real thing.
- China Warns British Over Hong Kong Rift
- Clinton's Line-Item Veto Call Not Echoed by Gore
- Cornerstone Honors Those Who Help Care for Homeless
- Countywide : Simi Valley Editor Wayne Lee to Leave
- NEWPORT BEACH : Teens Give Music, Art a Closer Look
- Nine L.A. Religious Leaders Urge Defeat of Prop. 165
- Wilson Says Teacher Strike Would Be Unethical : Education: Governor says problem started with multi-year contract that the district could not afford. Negotiators explore complex proposals to ease pay cuts.
- 2nd Man Arrested in Attack on Migrants
- French Convict 3 in Case of AIDS-Tainted Blood : Scandal: Government doctors knowingly gave the infected blood products to hemophiliacs, 256 of whom died.
- Toshiko Ono Williams; First Japanese War Bride in U.S.
- Analysis of Call Box Code Theft Points to Use by Many Culprits
- Satellite Doubles as Future 'Message in a Bottle'
- Mom Loses Homecoming Crown, but She's Still Queen of the House
- Bush's Sun Setting in the East as Economy Dims : Politics: Even in New Jersey, '88 backers are jumping over to Clinton or Perot. New York and Pennsylvania numbers run against the President.
- Senate Candidates Fire New York Mud Barrage : Politics: Incumbent D'Amato, challenger Abrams trade invective to the point where they alienate some supporters.
- New Bush Spot Focuses on Leadership in Times of Crisis
- Order Curtails Union-Only Federal Pacts
- BURBANK : Disney Gives $25,000 for Museum Branch
- Archeological Dig Helps Unravel Biblical Mystery
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Recruiting Stepped Up for Grand Jury
- LA MESA : Chancellor Named at College District
- OJAI : Ranger Office Will Be Closed Saturdays
- Man Guilty of Killing Rival Gang Member
- San Diego : Officials Identify Man Killed on I-5
- $2 Million Sought for False AIDS Diagnosis : Health: Man files claim after undergoing extensive treatment for six years. Doctors told him he had disease without performing HIV test, suit says.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : FOOTHILL LEAGUE
- San Fernando Stops Kennedy Behind Blunt, 14-7
- Don't Bury Us Just Yet, Olds Dealers Proclaim
- Bush Sees Gain in Vietnam Ties : Diplomacy: Announcing modest steps to improve relations, he says Hanoi's move to open MIA files means two nations can 'begin writing the last chapter' of war.
- Order by Bush Curtails Some Union Job Rules : Labor: White House says action seeks to cut costs on government projects, allow non-union firms to bid on contracts.
- LOVE & POLITICS: State Fish and Game...
- U.S. SENATE : Amid Economic Gloom, Spotlight Falls on One Issue: Jobs
- Late Surge of Cash Props Up Campaigns : Politics: Biggest flow of money is from businesses trying to defeat Proposition 167, which would raise taxes on wealthy and corporations.
- Riot Victims File Claims as Prelude to Lawsuits : Recovery: The procedure is necessary before action may be taken against the city, county or state. Officials say a ruling from the Watts unrest holds the government not responsible.
- OJAI : Toddler Sees Mom Crowned Princess
- Parents, Students Voice Concerns About Impact of Possible Walkout
- Astronomy 101, Dinosaur-Style
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : B-52's Range From the Silly to the Sublime
- NONE OF THE ABOVE: Who would America's...
- CITY OF ART? Brea has long been...
- DEADLINE TIME: If you want a ballot...
- Marshals Seize U.S.-Subsidized Apartments : Narcotics: A 16-unit building in Venice is placed under guard because the owner allegedly failed to take adequate steps to halt drug sales there.
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- 'Unmasking' a Few More Details
- Nurse Practitioners Are the Rx for Health Care
- Hotel Accepts Union, Will Rehire Workers : Labor: Koreana Co. reaches agreement with former employees of Wilshire Plaza Hotel hours before a hearing.
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- Parents of Multiples Join Forces for Support