- BOOK REVIEW : Rich Satire Throbs With Frothy Energy : DOCTOR CRIMINALE <i> by Malcolm Bradbury</i> ; Viking; $22; 344 pages
- SPREAD OUT : The New Bowers Museum of Cultural Art Now Has Lots More Room to Show Off Its Treasures
- South Gate : Golden Paint Brush Awards Will Go to Graffiti Fighters
- $490-Million Effort Puts Last Link of I-70 Through Colorado Canyon
- La Crescenta : Public Forum on AIDS
- Taking the Bull by the Horns
- Sierra Madre : Council to Discuss New Tax
- Jangle Rock : Prong, a hard-core New York trio, brings its aggressive rock sound to the Ventura Theatre on Saturday night.
- Furor Erupts Over Clinton Records Search : Investigation: There is a question about whether the State Department was bound by the Freedom of Information Act.
- Orange County Becomes Metropolis
- Belmonte, Which Takes a Cue From Other Shores, Is Star of 2nd Street
- Students' Scores on Placement Exams Soar : Education: Number of California seniors passing tests for college credit has almost tripled since 1984.
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : Artistic Views : Fine Art Gallery exhibit offers submissions--writings, drawings and objects--by the public on AIDS.
- Japanese Overcome Culture, Vent Outrage Over Scandal : Politics: Public anger drives a kingpin from Parliament--in contrast to society's usual passivity.
- Wayne Cotter Found Himself a Big Hit in O.C. Because of Hosting 'Comic Strip Live'
- Braun's Star Tarnished by Questions on Ethics : In Illinois Senate race, Williamson is closing the gap as inheritance matter turns 'crusade into an election.'
- Mark Kotsay
- The following are the top music sales...
- Yeltsin Tells of Soviet Atrocities : Legacy: Russian releases documents on 1983 downing of KAL jetliner and the mass murder of Polish officers in WWII. Gorbachev is blamed for suppressing secrets.
- Monrovia : Loitering Trial Set
- The following are selected entries from...
- Maywood : 5% Utilities Tax Approved to Offset State Budget Cuts
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : Performance Piece : The artists of Moda-Viv merge traditions in a way that enlightens and tickles.
- BENEFITS : Red Cross Volunteers Use Their Noodles to Cook Up Day of Pasta
- COLUMN ONE : A Ph.D. for Would-Be Cabbies : London may be unique as a place where standards in a major urban service industry refuse to be eroded--as exam-plagued aspiring 'black-taxi' drivers know too well.
- California IN BRIEF : SIMI VALLEY : Candidate King's Signs Vandalized
- Compton : Public Hearing Set Nov. 12 on Card Casino Proposal
- Armenian Gem Gets Its Shine From Spectacular Food
- NEWS ANALYSIS : China Congress a Pep Rally for Party Line
- Mother Accused of Endangering Children : Courts: Woman is arraigned on charges that she locked daughter, 4, and son, 2, in shed.
- Gore Accuses Bush of Iraqgate Cover-Up : Politics: He demands release of President's note to Hussein before invasion of Kuwait. He assails White House for scrutiny of Clinton as a student.
- STANTON : City Won't Consider Police Service Change
- Gathers Case
- County Study Gives Subway Plan the Edge Over Monorail : Transit: A proposed underground alternative would cost more but be faster, carry twice as many people and cause less environmental harm.
- Malibu : Blue Water Festival Planned
- Parents Raise $15,000 to Save Music Classes : Budget: Organizers are appealing to the public to meet the second half of their $30,000 goal by the end of November.
- Parachutist Survives Ukraine Plane Crash
- Debating Would-Be First Woman's Views
- Alison Krauss and Union Station "Every Time You Say Goodbye" <i> Rounder</i>
- Rica Kositwongsakul
- 'Queer Village' Gay-Rights Monument Unveiled
- Did Gore or Quayle Win? It's Debatable : Campaign: Polls and commentators see a draw or a win for the Democrat. The vice president got his message across but was seen as less honest.
- Border Life in Black and White : Books: O.C. photojournalist Kari Rene Hall documents Cambodian refugees' daily struggle in 'Beyond the Killing Fields.'
- Prepare Before School Open House
- Peru Rebel Chief Loses Last Appeal of Life Term
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / 'SCANDIA' : Pleasing Opulence : This descendant of the famed Sunset Boulevard dinner house lives up to its ancestor's pomp and standards.
- Muslim Groups Take Lead in Cairo Quake Relief : Egypt: Mosques house and feed the homeless. Disappointment in government assistance is expressed.
- Sauces With Punch at Caldo Pomodoro
- Future Readers Rap Out the Words by Heart
- Lynwood : Bilingual Teacher Training Program to Begin Tuesday
- Areawide : Free Flu Shots Available
- THEATER REVIEW / 'THE ROSE TATTOO' : Unlikely Comedy : The production taps the rich vein of warmth, compassion and laughter born of sorrow in Tennessee Williams' play.
- 2 Former American Hostages Sue Iran : Courts: David Jacobsen and Joseph Cicippio seek $600 million from country they claim sponsored "commercial terrorism."
- Muslim Deaths Create a Bond With Local Jews
- San Gabriel Valley : Free Flu Shots Available
- Pork Out
- FestivalBuena Park--The city's Silverado Days celebration at...
- SCOREBOARD : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVENTS : PREPS
- A District in 'Disarray' : Irate Parents Skeptical of School Board's Letter Acknowledging Mistakes
- Council Approves Mobil Pipeline Construction : Environment: The agreement includes safety conditions, fines for excess oil flow. The city was the last agency along the route to OK the project.
- 'Rostov Ripper' Convicted of 52 Killings
- Ballot Measure Seeks 1st Council Pay Hike : Elections: Charter Amendment R would boost salary from $50 to $600. Supporters say it is long overdue. Opponents fear it would create full-time politicians.
- Party Raises $100,000 for Research
- MAJOR PERMANENT EXHIBITS
- Texans Cast Ballots in Early Voting
- Recall Notices Charge 3 on City Council Cause Discord : Politics: Robbins, Woods and Bradley are targeted. The Effort appears to stem from a feud between Mayor Tucker and council majority.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Mame' Is the Name of Spirited Downey Civic Light Opera Revival
- High Life: A Weekly Forum For High School Students : Confessions of a Political Junkie : Irvine Senior Gets Her Fix at the Republican National Convention
- Sensitivity, Public Safety Focus of Vote on Deputies : Law enforcement: The issue is whether to end a contract with the Sheriff's Department. Some gays say that, despite progress toward community-based policing, bias persists.
- CHESS RESULTS : Fischer, Spassky Draw in 84 Moves
- Beverly Hills : 5 Appointed to City Panels
- Mission Not Accomplished at Seabridge
- Culver City : Managers Donate 1% of Pay
- Clinton Said in Good Health, Despite Voice Problems : Medical: He still struggles with chronic hoarseness, but doctors report that the Democratic candidate checks out fine.
- PAGES : Officer Koon Starts Book Tour
- Beverly Hills : Maple Center Head Quits
- Experts Talk Shop on Only Equestrian Radio Show
- Council Questions High Cost of Inactive Police Computers
- Q&A; WITH KEITH RICHARDS : A Legend of Rock Confronts His 'Demon'
- DANCE REVIEW : Lyon Opera Ballet Takes Wing With 3 San Diego Premieres : Benefit: Choreographers offer diverse pieces in performance to aid cash-shy San Diego Foundation for Performing Arts.
- New Shows Find Tough Going in TV Syndication : Television: Most of the fall entries, including 'You Bet Your Life,' have failed to live up to their advance billing.
- TV REVIEW : 'The Pacific Century' Looks at the Ascendancy of Asia : 10-part series takes the viewer on a tour through a maze of unfamiliar histories, cultures and political systems.
- TELEVISION - Oct. 15, 1992
- London Bridges Gap Between Preps, Pros : Tennis: Although she has the chance for big paydays, the Peninsula junior is happy to play for fun at high school and on the amateur circuit.
- Names in the News - Oct. 15, 1992
- Baseball
- CHARGER NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Nagging Injuries Bother Chargers : NFL: A week off hasn't cured ills inhibiting Marion Butts and Anthony Miller.
- Smith's Best Isn't Good Enough as Lincoln Tumbles From the Top : High school football: Quarterback has been hotly recruited, but some of his teammates aren't doing their part as Hornets open season with 0-5 mark.
- RAMS : Coin Toss Is One Problem
- Names in the News - Oct. 15, 1992
- Kicker Right on Target When It Comes to Overcoming Adversity : Prep football: Santa Monica High's Jerry Weichman uses a prosthetic leg and foot to kick field goals.
- BASEBALL / NATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFFS : One Brave Who Is Not Enjoying the Postseason
- You Don't Have to Ask Why His Other Nickname Was Goofy
- National Video Rentals : 'Cousin Vinny' Debuts at No. 6 as 'Beethoven' Jumps to No. 7
- The New World of 'Americas' : World beat: After 12 years together, guitarists Jorge Strunz and Ardeshir Farah are enjoying the success of a second hit album and a niche for their music.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Generous, Effective Program by Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 15, 1992
- ART REVIEWS : Adam Fuss' Photograms Fracture the Moment
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : A Heartbreaking Loss for Leyland
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Connors Knocked Out of Tel Aviv Tournament
- Hideyuki Ohashi of Japan won the WBA...
- Southern Section Rejects Garritsons' Eligibility Bid
- Jones' Struggles End Where They Began : Ex-Titan Returns Home to Help Others
- Olson Upsets Van Den Bosch in Wheelchair Tennis
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Townsend Unfazed by Talk
- Pay to Play: Coach Stan Clark is...
- Soccer
- BASEBALL / AMERICAN LEAGUE PLAYOFFS : Oakland's Lansford, Who Started With Angels, Announces Retirement
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Some Shine, Others Don't in Halfway Point's Spotlight
- Westlake to Kick Off New Era With On-Campus Stadium : Prep football: School joins six other Marmonte League members with lighted facilities; Royal has plans for one to open in 1994.
- Jacque Vaughn, a senior point guard at...
- After Going in Circles, Higgins Is Back in L.A. : He Can Save Career With Lakers
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Seahawks Sign Graham
- Timberwolves Sign Laettner
- A Memorable Half for Some Teams Was Regrettable for Others
- Corona del Mar Hopes Top Ranking Won't Wash Away
- Miscellany
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Davey Allison Will Take Side Trip to Bakersfield for a $45,000 Race
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Nothing Wrong With Bruins' Defense
- Football
- CBS Cancels 'Frannie's Turn'; NBC Axes 'The Round Table'
- STAGE / NANCY CHURNIN : 'Annie Warbucks' May Be Answer to Old Question : Theater: Five companies teamed up to co-produce a pre-Broadway tour of the show, thereby lowering the risk and cost for venues such as Civic Light Opera.
- STAGE REVIEW : A Tongue-in-Cheek, Boisterous 'Hollywood!' Satire
- Education Chief Named by Bowers
- JAZZ REVIEW : LaVerne Quartet: Who's in Charge?
- IRVINE : Eucalyptus Trees Will Be Preserved
- OJAI : Animals Receive All Comforts of Home
- Border Crossing Made Easy for One Day : Commuters: INS experiment is intended to send a message to Congress about what could be done with more staffing.
- EXCELLENCE WATCH : Nobel Chemistry
- Countywide : Public Affairs Show to Debut
- Tenant Arrested After Fires at Apartment, Landlord's Home
- SANTA ANA : Luncheon Guest Fills a Tall Order
- Scores in Advanced Placement Tests
- Metrolink Getting Ready to Roll
- Controversial Statements Made in Early Draft Cut From Koon's Book : LAPD: The sergeant has added strong criticism of the media and retitled the work 'Presumed Guilty: The Tragedy of the Rodney King Affair.'
- Slain Woman's Family Sues County Over Death
- SAN CLEMENTE : Residents to Buy Mobile Home Park
- LOS ANGELES : Woo Urges Alternatives to Cuts in Fire, Police Services
- Salvation for a Chapel : Ojai: The city votes to acquire and renovate the landmark structure and parish hall for use by the Chamber of Commerce and a museum.
- Schools Face Additional $10.5-Million Deficit : Education: Recalculations of incoming state revenue and other adjustments account for the shortfall, which could lead to deeper spending reductions.
- LOS ANGELES : Council OKs Restrictions on Opening Gun Shops
- 7 Are Arrested in Pirated-Tapes Case : Crackdown: Alleged leader of the operation is taken into custody at his Fountain Valley home. Deputies seize 25,000 tapes.
- VENTURA : Planners Approve Shopping Complex
- Methanol Is Found to Increase Crop Yields : Agriculture: A single treatment of the inexpensive chemical improves production and reduces the need for water, researchers say.
- More Seniors Passing College Credit Tests : Education: Officials credit stringent academic programs and the rising number of students who take the Advanced Placement exams.
- 3 Arrested in Anti-Semitic Vandalism : Crime: Authorities to charge three young men in the desecration of Del Cerro synagogue and two other buildings.
- COVINA : Boy, 2, Hospitalized After Tumbling Into Family Pool
- Incentives to Close Liquor Stores Sought : Riot aftermath: Asian-American groups seek financial help in exchange for converting controversial businesses or moving them out of South Los Angeles.
- Oxnard OKs Plan for Factory Outlet Center
- BREA : Mentor Helps Put New Teachers at Ease
- REGIONAL : Record Numbers Pass Placement Tests
- A Vote to Help End a Fiscal Mess : Prop. K is a needed first step to give city access to LAX profits
- Navy Reviewing the Sale of Sexually Explicit Magazines at Base Stores
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Planners to Consider 2 Development Plans
- More Police and Better Policing : L.A. City Prop. N would trigger a double payoff
- College District to Consider Trading New Headquarters : Education: Official says sale of the building, which has declined 50% in value and has yet to be occupied, might make financial sense. A downtown site is considered.
- LANCASTER : City Lays Off 6 More Workers
- NORTH HILLS : Teen-Ager Held in Fatal Shooting
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Union Endorses 4 in School Board Races
- 2 Navy Men Deny Guilt in Carjacking Attempt
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Medical Firm Plans Move to Simi Valley
- Warning Sign on Nuclear Dump
- SAN DIEGO : Woman Files Suit Against Ex-Padre
- $1-Million Bail for Son Linked to Slaying
- Car-Theft Suspect Is Wounded; 2 Arrested : Investigation: Police seek third person and a woman who may have been briefly kidnaped.
- Campaign Calendar
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- MISSION VIEJO : Funding Restored to School Programs
- WESTMINSTER : Midway Decision Expected Tonight
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Youths Urged to Sound Off With Ballots : Voting: A student begs her peers to overcome apathy and, for a change, make a difference on Election Day.
- Two Men Arrested in Sept. 30 Slaying of Garden Grove Man
- Police Believe Man in Street Was Slain
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY : Three Men Arrested in Two Jewelry Store Holdups
- ARCADIA : Unarmed Robbery Suspect Slain During Police Pursuit
- Burbank Touts Itself a World 'Media Capital' on Heels of Disney OK
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- 18 Officers Capture Fugitive : Crime: Inmate who allegedly broke out of a sheriff's van and killed a motorist in a carjacking is arrested in Compton.
- A 'Flipper' for the 1990s
- BUY RUSSIAN: Lake Forest businesswoman Lynne Foote...
- SIDE SWITCHING: Fullerton Councilwoman Molly McClanahan was...
- Quayle and Gore Trade Angry Barbs on Character Issue : Debate: Stockdale says their arguments during the vice presidential face-off show why 'nation is in gridlock.' They also clash over the economy.
- Quayle, Gore, Partisans Don't Pull Any Punches
- Iraq Loan Indictment Plan Was Changed
- READ THEIR LIPS: The numbers are in,...
- Facts Sometimes Get Lost Amid Swift Rhetoric
- George Shakes Good Samaritan's Trust
- Growing Uneasiness for Retirees : Workplace: Many companies are chipping away at benefits. But analysts say few are expected to follow the drastic action of McDonnell Douglas.
- RIGHT AID ON AIDS: Several AIDS hotlines...
- Chino Hills to Delay Vote on Smoking Ban : Tobacco: New city's ordinance would make all enclosed buildings except homes smoke-free. Critics see a loss of business and infringement on freedom.
- A Little Too Absent for Mail-In Ballot
- Couple Killed in Rosemead Plane Crash : Aircraft: The Piper Cherokee clipped a house and plowed into a wall. Debris spilled onto the San Bernardino Freeway, creating a three-hour traffic jam.
- ENCINO : Suspected Stalker Held Unfit for Trial
- Doctors Planning More Pig Liver Transplants : Medicine: Critics point out that comatose patient had no role in decision. Despite her death, team leader calls procedure a success.
- OAK PARK : Finalists for School Chief Trimmed to 5
- Profits Wouldn't Dip, Pro-Smoking Ban Group Says
- DR. Rynol A. Dahlman; Retired Physician
- Industrialist Is Chosen as Ukrainian Prime Minister
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Birthday Wishes Come True for Casita de San Jose Homes
- Bush on Clinton's Trip to Moscow
- The Sweet Smell of Success : Aromas: In a test, gamblers put more money into slot machines in a pleasantly scented area. Will Las Vegas gain a new sense of power?
- Bicoastal Dreamer Keeps the Lid on Vacation
- Planners Debate Location of New University Campuses : Education: Administrators face the difficult choice of whether to build in cities or rural areas--or in between.
- BOOK REVIEW : Israeli Soldier Writes With Lyric Power : CONFESSIONS FROM A JERICHO JAIL <i> by Stephen Langfur</i> , Grove Weidenfeld, $21.95, 257 pages
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Justices Will Rule on 'Junk Science'
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : New Drug Rules Due on Pediatric Usage
- Poll Finds Confusion on Health Care Reform : Medicine: Most Californians surveyed agree changes are necessary, but they are not sure which plan is best.
- New Drug Rules Due on Pediatric Usage : Health: Manufacturers to be encouraged to provide dosing, other information on labels regarding how best to use the medicines for children.
- 'Colorblind' Boy Shares His Place : Unity: Brian Harris, 12, of Stanton has become an outspoken critic of prejudice since his involvement in A Place for Us, an organization for interracial families.
- Firm Sues D.A. Over Charges of Mob Ties : Courts: Nation's largest trash company says it was maligned in report by San Diego County prosecutors.
- COLUMN ONE : Scientist for the Enemy : Brooklyn's Joel Barr played a key role in aiding the Soviet military. Now 76, he voices regret--and collects U.S. Social Security. Congress members call for an espionage investigation.
- Kingpin Quits Seat in Japan Parliament
- COMMENTARY : Clashes Put 'Danger' Back Into Debates
- Bush TV Spot Takes Aim at Clinton's Draft Record
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Vice President Hopefuls Swing Hard, Connect : Campaign: Debate's results likely to be minimal. But sparks, specifics show value of more direct engagement.
- Environmental Candidate Wins Top MWD Post
- Serbs Violating 'No-Fly' Zone, U.S. Says
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Angola's Election Dispute May Reignite Civil War
- Seizure of Assets Leaves Casualties in War on Drugs : Narcotics: People who were never arrested, much less convicted, have had property taken. State sets hearings.
- Morehouse Industries Inc.: The Fullerton manufacturer of...
- Gerald Ford Assails Bank Regulations : Banking: Ex-President says paperwork, increased costs of supervision have crippled some institutions, especially the smaller ones. He says a new Congress could ease the strain.
- GM's Chairman Hospitalized, Reported in Serious Condition
- PaineWebber said it earned $51.7 million, or...
- Two Iran-Contra Counts Against George Dropped
- Moscow Gets the Shivers
- For Clinton Press Aide, Climb Was Steep, Rapid
- Suspect in Street Robbery Is Chased, Killed by Deputy
- Coastal Panel Staff Urges Approval of Dredging Plan : Harbor: If approved, the 582-acre project would be among the largest begun on the West Coast.
- Flyover Led to Fatal Raid : Drugs: Warrant says agent in aircraft saw marijuana growing on Malibu ranch of man killed by deputies. None was found.
- LOS ANGELES : Relief Funds Collected for Cairo Quake Victims
- Late Returns : Registrar's office: A Long Beach machinist died in '89, but an absentee ballot for him is sent to the Woodland Hills attorney who handled the estate.
- Martin Gregg Dies, Led Effort to Save Theater
- Reprisal for Anti-Clinton Tactics Feared : Politics: Congressmen who urged Bush to attack candidate's patriotism may be threatening San Diego's chances and their own.
- Orange County Neighborhood, JPL Added to Superfund List
- Doll Heist : Arsons Fail to Hide Theft of San Diego Man's $1-Million Collection of Barbies
- BANKING
- TRANSPORTATION
- Riots Spark Positive Public Messages : Service: Partners in radio production firm offer 'positive contributions' for airwaves.
- Golden West Financial, the Oakland-based parent of...
- Taco Bell Profits Up in 3rd Quarter
- 3rd-Quarter Net Up for Triconex
- Return of Pacific's Dividend May Not Pacify Investors
- United Pilot Files a Sexual Harassment Suit : Workplace: The woman alleges that her colleagues made sexual advances and one of them sexually assaulted her.
- Exchange Bans One Kind of Snap-Back
- TRANSPORTATION
- Airlines Cut Fares Out of 16 Cities by 30%
- ENERGY
- Chicago's Lock on the Nobel : Economics Professor Is University's Third Winner in 3 Years
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Fluor Daniel Gets Emissions-Monitoring Contract
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- FHP Inc. to Offer Mail-Order Prescriptions to Members : Health care: St. Louis-based firm will provide delivery services and pharmacy data management for Fountain Valley care provider.
- ENERGY
- Video Game Technology Accord Forged : Electronics: Nintendo and Sony say they have agreed to work together on a system that could dominate the next generation of products.
- BANKING
- Hilton Hotels Corp. said its third-quarter earnings...
- Dow Increases 27.01 on Good Earnings News : Market Overview
- Bush on Clinton's Trip to Moscow
- A Family's Last Resort : When Cara Vanni's parents could no longer control her, they made a desperate decision. They sent her away.
- I'm Black and White
- Today on the Trail . . .
- Manhunt Ends as S.D. Fugitive Is Recaptured : Crime: Escapee and accused killer Johnaton George surrenders without incident at a house in L.A. County.
- Navy Plans Harassment Hot Line
- Taking Uncle Scrooge to the Bank : Pat Hanifin prefers Donald Duck's relative to the more 'whitewashed' Disney characters. His Balboa home is a treasure trove of international collectibles.
- AEROSPACE
- 10 Million Workers Stage General Strike in Italy : Labor: Four-hour walkout aggravates nation's greatest economic crisis since World War II.
- Excerpts: Candidates Go Toe-to-Toe on Jobs, Health Care, Cities
- Brea Mayor's Plea Bargain Is in Jeopardy
- German Trip OKd for Gorbachev : Russia: Yeltsin acts to break embarrassing stalemate over court testimony. Former Soviet leader will attend funeral for Willy Brandt.
- When the Buyer Is a 'Free Soul'
- Judge Swears In Panel to Oversee Teamsters : Labor: The three-man board will monitor the union's attempts to investigate itself and to root out corruption and mob influence.
- Diceon Has $12.7-Million Loss in '92
- TRANSPORTATION : Kia Corp. of Korea Is Sending Cash to Its U.S. Subsidiary
- U.S. Workers Top Japan's, Germany's in Productivity : Commerce: The key reason is that America's market is more open and thus more competitive, a study says.
- L.A. Gear said it lost $11.4 million...
- ALR to Lay Off 100 Employees, Cut Pay at Top : Computers: Advanced Logic Research anticipates first quarterly loss. Upper-echelon salaries to be chopped 5% to 30%.
- Merrill Lynch Posts a 44% Jump in 3rd-Quarter Profit
- Microsoft Corp. credited the continued success of...
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Rule to Disclose Executive Pay Likely
- INSURANCE
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 14, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 14, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 14, 1992
- AIRLINES
- D.A. Is Sued by Firm He Linked to Mob : Trash: Company that wanted to open private landfill says it was defamed by report the D.A. made at request of county supervisors.
- Separate Trials Upheld in Bryant Family Murder Case : Crime: Conspiracy allegations prompt defense to ask that prosecution be turned over to the state.
- Judge Keeps Murder Case Witness in Jail
- Mudd Viewed Relationship to Mistress Like Marriage, Son Testifies : Trial: Harvey S. Mudd II takes stand for Eleanor (Lorraine) Oliver. But attorneys counter with '89 letter.
- COLUMN RIGHT/ HALEY BARBOUR : Like Taxes? Want More? Vote Clinton : The so-called top 2% tax bracket would stretch down to incomes of $36,600.
- Justices to Rule on 'Junk Science' Case : High court: Ruling will address whether evidence must be generally accepted by scientists before it can be presented to a jury.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Four Youths Held in Dance Hall Slaying
- Black Orange Fills a News Void : Magazine: Mission Viejo couple publish a monthly journal aimed at bringing a degree of unity to Orange County's sparse African-American community.
- Teachers Will Continue Negotiations, but Union Warns of Strike : Education: Labor official describes walkout as an act of desperation, but says one may be called if agreement isn't reached.
- Her Body, Not Spirit, Failed : Patient: Susan Fowler suffered from a rare disease, but her survivors say she lived her life with an equally rare gusto.
- Cunningham, Hunter Draw Fire for Attack : Politics: Two San Diego congressmen assailed after Bush takes their advice and challenges Clinton's patriotism.
- Sylvia Park Clubhouse Earns a Landmark Vote : Topanga Canyon: A historian says the structure, built in 1930, has had multiple personalities--from boarding school to nightclub.
- Killer Receives 16 Years to Life in Psychiatric Prison Facility
- SAN DIEGO : Capsized Boat Is Just a Stripped Hull
- SANTA PAULA : City to Consider Changing Ordinance Limiting Filming
- Racial Conflict Brutalizes L.A. Politics