- Monrovia : 'Cash for Trash' Winners
- Happy She's Left the Gang Behind : ARETHA JOSHUA
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : Cobb Has 210 Yards as Rice Beats SMU
- Justice Triumphs, So Do Braves : NL Game 4: Hitter wins duel with Drabek and helps put Atlanta one game away from World Series, 6-4.
- Cal Lutheran, Ex-Track Coach Settle Dispute
- Cal Lutheran Opens Throttle in 2nd Quarter of 41-7 Victory
- Jacot Sparks SCC to 28-0 Victory Over La Verne
- Can Baseball Solve Major Problems in Offseason? : Free-Agent Compensation System, Salary Arbitration and Labor Wars Are Woes Facing Major League Team Executives and Agents for Players
- Partner in Rhyme : Celebrated Lyricist Alan Bergman Takes the Stage to Croon the Songs He Penned With His Wife, Marilyn
- STAGE : The Laugh Doctor Is In : A sensitivity to the mechanics of comedy has earned director Jerry Zaks four Tonys and cheers from his peers
- Vintage Portraits of Weston's and Modotti's Time in Mexico
- Building a Better Bistro
- All Systems Go for USC, 32-10 : College football: Johnson and Morton connect on three touchdown pass plays and defense records 13 sacks as Trojans end five-game losing streak at the Coliseum.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Nordiques Still Perfect, Beat Expansion Senators
- Kaufman Answers Doubts, Leading Washington Victory : Pacific 10: Questions about size, durability and fumbling put to rest when 30-carry, 208-yard day helps beat Cal, 35-16.
- Auto Racing
- They Lived Up to Their Billing as Hoped, Not as Predicted
- Pursue and Deport--What Law Demands
- Gordon Wins in Del Mar Half of His Personal Doubleheader
- Q & A : A Conversation With Ex-Umpire Doug Harvey
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : NATIONAL LEAGUE
- OAK TREE : Navarone Runs Streak to Five
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL : La Jolla Bench Fills the Gap as Vikings Pick Up Tournament Victory
- A Proper Approach to a Pro Career : Tennis: Tu, 14, of Northridge keeps focused on her game, education--when she is not shopping.
- UNLV Report: New Allegations : NCAA: The charges of impropriety include cars for players, intimidation by Tarkanian loyalists and tickets for sports fixer.
- SPOTLIGHT / SATURDAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE : COWBOYS SEEING RED
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : HOLLYWOOD U. : No Nutty Professor Jokes Here, Please
- NEW RELEASES : *** PAT METHENY "Secret Story" <i> Geffen</i>
- ** 1/2 Paul Weller, "Paul Weller," PolyGram....
- Lou Reed's Multimedia Profile in Courage : **** "MAGIC AND LOSS" Lou Reed; <i> Warner Reprise Video laser disc ($34.98)</i>
- Has 'Cop Killer' Hurt Abortion-Rights Album Effort?
- Countering Columbus: 1992
- ART : Magritte: Looking Through New Eyes : The Surrealist is given his due in a huge and rewarding show at Metropolitan Museum
- *** Happy Mondays, "Yes, Please!," Elektra. In...
- NEW RELEASES : Toshiko Akiyoshi Jazz Orchestra's Finest Hour : **** TOSHIKO AKIYOSHI JAZZ ORCHESTRA "Carnegie Hall Concert" <i> Columbia</i>
- 'Bottom-of-Barrel' Remark on Voter Drive
- THE LAST WORD: L.A. psychedelic blues-based band...
- RABAN ON CLINTON
- RABAN ON CLINTON
- ALBUM REVIEW : *** 1/2 PETER GABRIEL "Us" <i> Geffen</i>
- * 1/2 VARIOUS ARTISTS "Weird Nightmare: Meditations on Mingus" <i> Columbia</i>
- RABAN ON CLINTON
- Gathering of the People : Cultures: American Indians assemble in San Pedro to seek wisdom and spiritual purification. The rituals offer a counterpoint to events commemorating the arrival of Christopher Columbus in the New World.
- Prop. V Foes Complain of Lockout at 2 PTA Meetings
- Webfoot Patrol : Farming: A Fillmore citrus grower uses a flock of ducks to control snails. Some of his neighbors are even trying the idea.
- Flores Intervenes to Keep Todd Assets Intact
- New Clinic to Offer Abortions : Medicine: Planned Parenthood follows through with proposal for South Bay facility, inspiring vows of support and protest.
- 4 Teen-Agers Arrested in Woman's Death
- Lancaster Takes a 2nd Look at Preserve Plan : Environment: The parcel that the city bought without an appraisal has Joshua trees, but lacks the diversity to be called a prime woodlands site. City officials are considering another site.
- Calabasas Threatens Suit Over Development : Ahmanson Ranch: Officials, homeowners call environmental study on the proposed Ventura County project inadequate.
- Hospital District Candidates Will Appear in Forum
- Style Eclipses Gender in 49th District Race : Politics: In an increasingly bitter campaign for Congress, Democrat Lynn Schenk and Republican Judy Jarvis step up attacks on each other's personal and professional lives.
- Meal-Delivering Robot at Hospital Falls Down Stairs
- 2 Arrested at Sobriety Checks
- CAMPUS CORRESPONDENCE : A Place to Celebrate Black Culture Racially Divides a Campus
- Clinton's Oxford Connection: What 'Debating Society'? : Debate: During Bill Clinton's years at the university, the Oxford Union was the single most uncool place in town.
- COLUMN LEFT / ALEXANDER COCKBURN : Issues Lacking, We Get a Dusty KGB Fantasy : Are we to believe that Clinton, a Cold Warrior himself, clinked vodka glasses with Andropov?
- 1 Killed in Rash of Carjackings
- COMMENTARY ON THE ECONOMY : New Engine Will Propel County to More Prosperous Future : Small businesses, mostly entrepreneurial and in large part focused on new technologies, are poised for rapid growth.
- Rape-Awareness Seminar Speaks to Dangers, Fears : Conference: About 80 women at daylong session receive information about prevention, the psyche of rapists and means of self-defense.
- Police Charge 3 in Drive-By Shooting That Injured Teen
- EASTSIDE : Karate: Learning by Listening, Example
- A Look at Tylenol Poisonings--10 Years Later : Crime: The seven unsolved slayings had a far-reaching consequence: the tamper-resistant packaging on most foods and drugs sold today.
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Al Gore : The Democratic Candidate on Roosevelt, Clinton and Ecology
- PLATFORM : We Must Organize
- Despite the Rise of Russian Democracy, the Police Remain Distant and Feared : Law enforcement: Voices of liberalization are now heard, but the old-line cops await the return of brass-knuckle days. A visit to a dungeon.
- The Columbus Papers Unearthed: '. . . and We Never Called Him Chris'
- The Siberian Candidate: The Hunt for Red in October
- The Rail Deal That Thrusts L.A. Into the 21st Century : Economics: The Sumitomo pact shows that overseas firms may prove good regional partners and may stimulate an industrial renaissance here.
- Proposed Night Copter Ban Not Likely to Fly With FAA : Van Nuys Airport: Seven lawmakers want the sightseeing tours halted. But the federal agency has the last word.
- Master of Plaster : Art: A fresco expert offers insights into the demanding medium. His mistakes are etched in stone.
- Roadwork : FREEWAYS & HIGHWAYS
- SIMI VALLEY : Meeting to Focus on Combatting Rodents
- Pilot Lands Plane on Busy Freeway : Accident: No one was hurt when a Cessna 210, which was having engine trouble, hit a car and van on Santa Ana Freeway.
- Campaign Calendar
- North County Hopefuls Scrape to Find Issues : Politics: With growth stagnant and the controversy over it dead, it's tough for council candidates to identify something to stand for.
- Newport PD Needs Outside Investigation : City Needs Third Party to Bring Credibility to Inquiry
- Um, in Any Other Language, It's a Stall : Speech: Filling in the gaps is a universal pastime. Talkers' tools range from <i> like</i> in the U.S. to <i> ondan sonra efendim</i> in Turkey.
- Teen Deaths and Gang Violence
- Literary Larceny : Volumes are vanishing from bookstores everywhere--some taken by organized rings working for secondhand dealers. The thieves are booknapers and their ranks are growing.
- Marisol Garcia, a recent graduate of Mountain...
- ELECTIONS / 24TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Beilenson Bets His Future in a New Arena
- DOWNTOWN : Free Noon Concerts at California Plaza
- Officials Lower Dutch Plane Crash Death Toll to 80
- THE HOUSE : Family Medical Leave
- Follow Church Teachings, Pope Tells Dominicans
- Florence Lewis has been named the Mountain...
- Recruits Are Flooding Greek Societies : College life: Despite criticism and charges of alcohol abuse and date rape, thousands of freshmen are joining fraternities and sororities.
- Boyle Heights-El Sereno Study Points to Housing Woes
- Flu Shots Urged for At-Risk People
- Still Going 'Round and 'Round Over Whether Earth Is Flat
- SOUTH GATE : Peers Help Students Gain Self-Esteem
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Dorsey and San Pedro Seesaw to a 20-20 Tie
- On View : The Issue Was Race : DOCUMENTARY MAKER LOOKS AT HILL VS. THOMAS AND ITS IMPACT ON AFRICAN-AMERICANS
- Spanish Conquest: A Look at the Good and Bad
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- After OPTIMA, Let's Tackle Indigent Care Next
- Playa Vista Plan's Impact
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- NOTEBOOK : Lincoln High Will Seat You Now
- BELL GARDENS : Ex-Gang Members to Run Youth Center
- From the Archives: An Inspired Opening for Esa-Pekka Salonen
- Even Raider Victory Doesn't Satisfy Fans
- Not-So-Easy Listening at KFI
- Batman to the Rescue
- Three Points Wasn't Much to Kick About
- Not Everyone Thrilled Magic Is Back
- Perot Re-Enters Presidential Race
- Sinead's Act on 'Saturday Night'
- Longest Season Ends for Dodger Fans
- Citizens' Right to Know
- Three Points Wasn't Much to Kick About
- Longest Season Ends for Dodger Fans
- Perot Re-Enters Presidential Race
- Spare Us the Excuses
- Cut Longevity Incentives
- The Environment
- Clarification
- Even Raider Victory Doesn't Satisfy Fans
- Even Raider Victory Doesn't Satisfy Fans
- Torrey Pines' Lynch Should Be Accountable
- Perot Re-Enters Presidential Race
- Ripped Off Yet Again
- Thanks for the Salary Reports
- Prop. 161--A Matter of Life or Death at the Polling Place : Initiative: If approved, the measure would make California the first place in the world where doctors are authorized to end lives of patients who request it. It has been the subject of a lively political struggle.
- Perot Re-Enters Presidential Race
- Nudity May Be Dangerous
- Perot Re-Enters Presidential Race
- Not Everyone Thrilled Magic Is Back
- Longest Season Ends for Dodger Fans
- Perot Re-Enters Presidential Race
- Tanker Truck Safety
- Longest Season Ends for Dodger Fans
- Perot Re-Enters Presidential Race
- Stanford Leaves Them Green With Envy
- Not-So-Easy Listening at KFI
- Perot Re-Enters Presidential Race
- Not Everyone Thrilled Magic Is Back
- Let's Hope They Can Fix Problem
- Ethnic Ethics
- Not Everyone Thrilled Magic Is Back
- Not Everyone Thrilled Magic Is Back
- Longest Season Ends for Dodger Fans
- A Tough Balancing Act
- Longest Season Ends for Dodger Fans
- Longest Season Ends for Dodger Fans
- OK, Maybe Just One More Letter
- 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
- STAGE REVIEW : 'The LA LA LA Awards' Roast Latino Celebrities
- Painting Themselves Out of a Corner : Women's Works at UCI's Fine Arts Gallery Chip Away at Male-Dominated Societies
- Tackling History With Larry, King of Cream Puffs
- TONIGHT'S COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Aumua Veers Away From Danger
- Irvine Valley Wins Invitational Meet
- Defense Seals Poway Victory Over Fallbrook
- Just Like Old Times--Almost : Lakers: Johnson gets back in swing of things in first practice.
- Esteem Heat : Self-Effacing Art Monk Has an Eye on NFL Reception Record--and Far Beyond
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Chula Vista's Streak Stays Alive in 4th-Quarter Rally
- Turnovers, Passing Spark Trabuco Hills
- Winless Loara Turns Game Over to El Modena
- Smith Leads Newbury Park : Prep football: Junior quarterback throws for 396 yards as Panthers outscore Simi Valley, 40-35.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UC Irvine Takes Victory in Women's Volleyball
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : In other Northwest Valley conference games:
- Drive Keeps El Dorado Unbeaten
- ROUNDUP
- BASEBALL / NATIONAL LEAGUE REPORT : CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES : Walk Replaces Jackson as Starter in Fifth Game
- Tustin Takes Out Frustrations by Thrashing Saddleback
- ROUNDUP
- Passno Carries Ventura Past Rio Mesa, 41-20
- Turf Not Only Thing Artificial
- No. 1 Esperanza Proves Itself
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lindros Is 2 for 2 as Flyers Win
- Poly Still Has North Hollywood's Number, 34-7
- MUSIC REVIEW : An Inspired Opening for Esa-Pekka Salonen : Debut: It was far from business as usual when the Philharmonic's music-director began his official tenure with Mahler's Third.
- Karen Ziemba Proves to Be Quick Study at Acting Out Diverse Roles
- JAM Trio Is a Silly Lot That Knows How to Have Fun
- Fox Network Will Plunge Into Presidential Debates
- Granada Hills Dominates San Fernando in 21-13 Victory
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE
- Kim Delaney Continues Lucky's Adventures in NBC's 'Lady Boss'
- Ramones Still Doing It on Their Terms
- JAZZ REVIEW : Jordan's Best Is Worth Wait
- ROUNDUP
- Kelly's Big First Half Proves Enough for Sonora
- BASEBALL / AMERICAN LEAGUE REPORT : AROUND THE LEAGUE : Trade Talk: Clemens for Juan Gonzalez
- ROUNDUP : Nicholls Sparks Northridge Sweep of San Jose State in Volleyball
- Cypress Rolls Over Magnolia, 28-7, but Coach Isn't Celebrating
- Hart Relies on Defense to Dispatch Quartz Hill
- The Times' Top 10 Football Teams
- Late Score Sinks Laguna Beach Despite Faubert's Touchdowns
- ROUNDUP
- Laguna Hills Capitalizes on Mistakes
- Mater Dei Overcomes Mistakes to Defeat Revived Ramona, 21-7
- Hockey
- 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.'
- 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
- 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