- Russia Removing Weapons From Georgia Amid Separatist Conflict
- EPA Weighs Plans to Purge Ground Water Contamination
- Stress Combat : A clinical psychologist says positive thoughts and close relationships can help manage depression and anger.
- ELECTION '92 : Voters May Add 4 Supervisors and Choose to Elect a County Chief
- Caring for Others--and Himself : Lifestyle: Mandatory community service with handicapped children became more than a chore for a former car thief from Compton--in the process, he turned around his own life.
- Council OKs Housing Project After Settling Developers' Suits
- Sen. Seymour Concedes in Water Battle
- COLLEGES / ALAN OTA : Wave Volleyball Team Awaits Pivotal Match
- 50 Years, and They're Just Starting
- West Hollywood : Council Reaffirms Project
- PARTS OF THE WORLD : Puzzled by Geography? Latest Exhibit at Children's Museum Helps Put Things in Perspective
- Don't Look Now, but Mary-Chapin Carpenter Is Playing Fast and Loose With Country's Grand Traditions : YANKEE PANKEE
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : How Students Survive Pressure Island
- Course Set for Creole Specialty
- THE HOUSE : Family Medical Leave
- Mexican Star Sanchez to Play in L.A.
- Senate Approves Earth Summit's Global Warming Treaty
- Applicants Sought for Cypress Panel
- Jail No Bar to Wedding of Convicted Murderer : Nuptials: Daniel Duffy's bride is happy to marry 'such a wonderful man.' He faces life in prison for triple slaying in 1980.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Swallows Inn Bar Back Up for Sale
- Navy Officer's Murder Trial Goes to Jury
- VAN NUYS : Career Forum for Girls Scheduled
- BUENA PARK : Council Candidates to Attend Forum
- Officials Balk at Queen Mary Costs : Tourism: Three of five Long Beach harbor commissioners say they would rather sell the ship than pay $6.2 million to dry-dock it and repair the rusty hull.
- Deputies Criticized Over Drywall Strike
- Oral Roberts Stable After Heart Problem : Evangelist: The 74-year-old undergoes emergency operation at Hoag Hospital after suffering chest pain during TV broadcast in Tustin. He is expected to be hospitalized for about a week.
- Deddeh Sues City Over Inaction on His Land : Development: State senator alleges that politics blocked permits to build on tract he owns in San Diego.
- COLUMN LEFT / BOB GUCCIONE JR. : Clinton Is Just Our Proxy to Excise a Tumor : Unseating George Bush is enough to justify the election of Bill Clinton, whatever his assets.
- Termination of Ambulance Firm Raises Worries : Santa Clarita Valley: The company says it was fired after pointing out dispatch mistakes. Some fear service will suffer.
- Mary's Last Autumn
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES / TAKASHI (TACHI) KIUCHI : Teamwork Can Carry Us Through the Crossroads
- Top Female Sheriff's Official Takes Place on Fast Track
- Snowdon Family, Friends, Angry at Clue Foul-Up : Disappearance: Irvine investigator takes responsibility for 24-hour delay in follow-up of witness who spotted car.
- SAN CLEMENTE : City Neighborhood Program Honored
- Countywide : 'Invisible' Counties Will Seek an Image
- OJAI : Land Owner, Lessee Fight Over Oil Spill
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Boxer Joins Fray With New TV Ads
- Walk of Discovery : Fred Turner's Truck Broke Down in South Carolina, so He Hoofed It to California, Finding Good People Along the Way
- WORLD IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Bags of Cocaine Found in Body
- Fabric of Their Lives : Quilting Proves to Be an Addictive Pastime for Guild Members
- About the Size of It : Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Challenging Home Addition Plans
- Gates Orders CIA Probe in Iraq Loan Case : Law: Agency's failure to turn over some papers raises questions about whether it cooperated fully in the investigation of prewar aid to Baghdad.
- State Looking at Long Point as New Marine Reserve Site : Environment: The most controversial of the proposed locations had been Bluff Cove in Palos Verdes Estates, a heavily used recreation area.
- New Hotel Target of Job Protests : Labor: Demonstrators want vote on union and hiring priority for workers displaced by riots.
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- LOS ANGELES : New Plaque Honors Slain Female Officer
- A New Operation : Medicine: Harbor-UCLA resident physicians are using a mobile clinic to bring free health care to poor patients. The service will make the rounds three times a month.
- Camarillo Turns Down Sammis Plan : Development: The council's decision to reject the major project is called a victory for homeowners groups.
- Divers' Head Start Doesn't Hurt Lobster Harvest : Fishing: Commercial fishermen were afraid that letting sports divers go first would scare lobsters away--but the opening day's catch was good.
- CAMARILLO : Man Is Killed in Conejo Grade Crash
- Obituaries - Oct. 8, 1992
- BURBANK : Airport Urged to Soundproof School
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Forum to Feature City Candidates
- 2 Cities Target Decaying Neighborhoods : Antelope Valley: Similar programs are funded to flush drugs, crime and violence out, and to restore residential areas of Lancaster and Palmdale.
- CSUN Students Urged to Spread Gang Peace
- Port District Funds Stay Out of S.D.'s Reach : Budget: Request by San Diego to use port money to help reduce an $18-million deficit is put aside.
- NEIGHBORS / SHORT TAKES : Here's the Beef : You don't have to ride waves to enjoy Baja Bill's jerky, which was born on a surfin' safari down Mexico way.
- Cyclotron Used to Treat Cancer Will Close
- Violence Jeopardizes Crowded Teen Dances
- COSTA MESA : Things Go Better at New Free Clinic Site
- OJAI VALLEY : District Backs New River Classification
- 2 to Stand Trial on Murder and Drug Charges
- Horse Wins Ramona Vote but Pig Gets to Be the Ham
- SANTA CLARITA : 25 Workers Laid Off at Newhall Land
- NORWALK : Supporters Sue to Build Hindu Temple
- Car Accidents Blamed on Dense Fog
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Trio Will Fill In for LaChapelle
- He Takes a Thrashing AND Comes Up Passing
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Dirt Track Final Looks Familiar
- OAK TREE : Autumn Days to Bel Starlet's Liking as She Wins Race Again
- Angel Martinez Well Received at Glendale
- Kochel Might Face New Charges in Light of Growing Investigation : Crime: Arraignment of Ventura coach accused of having sex with minor postponed until Oct. 21 because he has yet to hire an attorney.
- Norris-Brown Fight Rescheduled for Dec. 5 on Pay-Per-View Card
- They Won Game but Something Was Lost in the Translation
- Video Rentals : Gender Appeal of 'Tomatoes'
- STAGE / NANCY CHURNIN : A Few Stars, but Theater Ticket Sales Are Down
- PERFORMANCE REVIEW : Sanchez Takes New Direction
- Brooks' 'Chase' Riding High
- Grove Announces Modern 'Romeo'
- Global View of Film at N.Y. Festival : Movies: The event offers exposure to many of the world's truly adventurous filmmakers.
- TELEVISION - Oct. 8, 1992
- ART REVIEWS : Gormley's Sculptures Get Physical
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Night' a Long Journey at Gem Theatre
- TV REVIEW : Inspector Maigret's Back On the Case
- Brabham Still Has a Will, if Del Mar Provides a Way : Racing: Nissan driver tries to unseat Toyotas.
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 8, 1992
- Coach Admits Downplaying Defense Unwise
- Irvine Beats Fullerton in Five-Game Match
- Football
- BASEBALL / NATIONAL LEAGUE REPORT : CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES : Bonds Calls His Shot to Sheffield, Then Homers on Season's Closing Day
- University City Keeps the Pace Fast, the Harmony Perfect : High school football: The squabbles of '91 behind them, the Centurions are 4-0.
- Moorpark Moves Up in Football Rankings
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : A Few Horses Shy of a Success
- Titan Football Players Discuss Game Boycott : Dispute: Worried about financial aid, program's future, they ponder skipping Southwestern Louisiana.
- BASEBALL / NATIONAL LEAGUE REPORT : AROUND THE LEAGUE : Doughty May Join Dodger Front Office
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Sequel Was a Hit Despite Same Old Story at End
- Kuebler Starts Quickly for USC Volleyball Team
- DANCE REVIEW : Power, Spectacle From Spanish Troupe
- STAGE
- TELEVISION - Oct. 8, 1992
- Names in the News - Oct. 8, 1992
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Shell Hopes to Duplicate Dolphin Rush
- NHL : Kontos and Lightning a Big Hit in Florida, 7-3
- NOTES
- Auto Racing
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Delpino Will Go on Injured-Reserve List
- Texas to Play Two Games With SDSU in Basketball
- NHL NOTES : Minor Penalties Create More Operating Room for Best Players
- Ex-Bookkeeper of PR Firm Hit by Fraud Suit : Litigation: The action by the owner of one of county's oldest public relations firms also names two banks, a postal service company and a bank officer.
- Prescription Drug Makers Pressured to Rethink Prices : Pharmaceuticals: The industry attracts criticism as the price of drugs has risen at three times the rate of inflation.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Bergen May Sell Part of Durr: Drug...
- * Kristy Masoner has been promoted to...
- Here's One Way to Get Good Deals on Luxury Items
- * Trent D. Brooks has been promoted...
- U.S. Wages Antitrust Probe of Movie Theater Industry
- * Teruo Mori has been appointed vice...
- RETAIL
- Perot Ads Echo Theme of Earlier Program
- Glendale : Evening Council Meetings?
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NETHERLANDS : Downed Jet's Flight Recorder Found
- New Library Hours
- ENTERTAIMENT
- Glendale : Forums on Props. 161, 166
- Joe Ely, "Love and Danger", <i> MCA</i>
- Wilson Testing Appeal of Tying Benefits to Behavior : Prop. 165: Measure would bar additional funds for mothers who have more children while receiving aid.
- Review Could Affect Death Penalty Appeals : Law: U.S. Supreme Court questions state's use of criminal history.
- Here's the Long and the Short of Choosing Your First Board
- Fog Causes 3 Pileups in Michigan; 25 Hurt
- Dark Roots : 'It can be pretty tough being the opening act,' says Concrete Blonde guitarist Jim Mankey.
- Smith Barney Taps George Ball for Senior Post
- Compaq Computer to Lay Off 1,000 Workers
- Excel 4.0 Offers a Smarter Spreadsheet
- RETAIL
- Consumers Paid Down Debt Again in August : Economy: The government also reported that the sale of wholesale goods fell for the third month in a row.
- AVA: What's in a Name?
- ENTERTAINMENT
- RETAIL
- LAW & REGULATION
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 8, 1992
- * Brenda Eller has been appointed western...
- The Player : New Leader Appears to Be Building Momentum at Columbia
- In a jam? Send for J. M....
- Hurry-Up Cake
- The Pesticide Problem
- Ready for Your Close-Up, Miss Carrot?
- An Eggplant by Any Other Color
- Ham and Limas, Fresh Peach Cobbler
- Feta Accompli
- Sweet Mama's Back
- U.S. Cigarette Kiosks in Russia Firebombed
- THEATER REVIEW / 'GYPSY' : Teasingly Good : Light Opera's move to Granada Theatre is in keeping with a like transition from an old era to a new one on Broadway in the '60s.
- AND HE'S OUTTA THERE! : Dennis Miller Still Misses Late-Night TV, but There Are Other Arenas for His Wit
- Yeltsin Evicts Gorbachev's Foundation
- Safety Quiz: Test Your Knowledge of Home Fires
- Dubcek in Very Serious Condition After Surgery
- ELECTIONS / 41ST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Candidates Replay Dispute Over Budget
- Forward May Be at Crossroads of His Career
- Hiring Frozen as Schools Trim $3 Million More : Education: Other trims affect administrative office spending and employee health benefits.
- Court Setbacks Don't Deter Foes of General Plan
- In the Market For Italian?
- On a Street Corner, the City's Future Looks Fogged In
- 'Mr. Excitement' : Saxophonist Tommy Newsom will be guest of honor at the Ojai Festival this weekend.
- Diamond Bar : Sewer System Approved
- Bush Raises Issue of Foe's Patriotism : Politics: President questions Clinton's Moscow trip as a student, anti-war activities. Aide to Democrat accuses Bush of 'McCarthyite tactics.'
- ARCHITECTURE : Le Mondrian: Art for the Masses, Where the Bland and Bold Merge
- City OKs More Funds to Clean Polluted Drain : Environment: The council acts to keep contaminated water from flowing into the ocean and affecting marine life.
- Loophole in Welfare Plan Favors Illegal Immigrants
- Beverly Hills : Hazardous Waste Roundup
- Throw Columbus a Line and Get a Free Cookbook From Carmelo's
- ELECTIONS '92 : Latinos Show Political Maturity in Slapping Down Prison Plan
- Pelican Hill Suits Golfers to a Tee
- South Whittier : Neighboring City May Quit Assistance Plan
- La Canada Flintridge : Halloween Street Closure
- ENTERTAINMENT : Healthy Fun : The Tickle Tune Typhoons will shower Ventura children with playful songs about vegetables, tooth fairies and racial harmony.
- The Dwight Twilley Band, "Sincerely" (1975), <i> Shelter/MCA</i>
- Culver City : MGM Plans to Leave Town
- Navy Court-Martial to Begin in Sexual Assault Case : Trial: Proceedings begin three years after a woman security officer allegedly was attacked during a training class.
- Once Upon a Time There Was a Storyteller . . .
- Gay Men's Chorus Mourns a Singer
- BOOK REVIEW : Breaking the Silence Surrounding Rape : STILL LOVED BY THE SUN: A Rape Survivor's Journal <i> by Migael M. Scherer</i> ; Simon & Schuster; $19; 213 pages
- ELECTIONS '92 : Latinos May Gain Impact in Assembly
- A Look at the Ads
- Huntington Park : JDL Leader Rubin Demands Resignation of Police Chief
- ALMOST-FREE FALLIN' : Our Candidates for Frugal Autumn Fun Include Canoe Trips, Foliage Tours and More
- Giant Icebergs May Pose Threat to Shipping in Alaska : Nature: Chunks the size of several football fields separate from glacier. Scientists fear they could reach the gulf.
- Use of RU-486 as Contraceptive Found Effective
- Plants That Help Form Barrier
- SCOREBOARD : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVENTS
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the last week. : CITY COUNCIL
- ARCADIA : Officers Smell Smoke, Rescue Five From Home
- Ventura : Councilman to Serve as Link to Port Panel
- No Vapid Transit : Transportation: First of artworks intended to spruce up Metro Blue Line stations is unveiled.
- ALHAMBRA : $5,000 Reward Offered in Assault on Elderly Woman
- PLATFORM : Awash in Filth
- Campaign Calendar
- Graffiti Spree Puzzles Street's Merchants : Oxnard: The vandals strike 46 residences and businesses along a major boulevard. Damage is estimated at $15,000 to $20,000.
- School Bus Drivers Vote to OK Strike
- LOS ANGELES : Chief to Look at 'Problem Officers'
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : Digging a Hole, the Big Apple Way
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- BASEBALL / AMERICAN LEAGUE REPORT : AROUND THE LEAGUE : Rangers Reveal Managerial Candidates
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Despite Cold, Agassi Has No Trouble in Advancing
- STATWATCH
- Studying Under Professor Walsh : Senior Years of Stanford's Redell, Lasley Enriched by Arrival of Legendary Coach
- Names in the News - Oct. 8, 1992
- NOTES
- Football's Bottom Line Isn't 6 Feet Tall : Rams: Standing 5 feet 9, shorter than many receivers, Henley gets the job done at cornerback.
- Center Gives Unwritten Commitment to Loyola
- It Seems Pirates Have Double Faulted : Pittsburgh: The 0-2 start has been a team effort, but Van Slyke, Bonds have taken blame.
- Slater Wins First Heat at Japan Surfing Event
- A's Big-Bang Gang Is Still Riding
- COLLEGE NOTEBOOK MARTIN BECK : Chapman Making a Bit of Noise in Water Polo
- DIAMOND BAR : Woman, Boy Badly Burned in 3-Car Freeway Crash
- LANCASTER : 3 Named to Mobile Home Rent Board
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / VILLA PARK CITY COUNCIL : Candidates Anticipate a Low-Key Race
- The Sound of the Fury : Angry Young Band From O.C. Has Aversion to Complacency in Its Punk-Metal
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 167 : Backers Pin Hopes on a 900 Number
- Peru Guerrilla Chieftain Gets Life Term in Prison
- PARTY QUARRELS: County Republican Chairman Thomas A....
- HEADY PRACTICE: Mission Viejo, chosen as the...
- FOCUS : Drywallers Send a Message of Frustration
- COLUMN ONE : REGIONAL REPORT : Realty as a Barometer of Reality : Pain spreads among California homeowners trying to hang on to their homes. Foreclosures are up and sales sluggish, but fears of a Texas-style market plunge appear unfounded.
- VOYAGE IS OVER: Lucia De Garcia, president...
- NO POLITICS: U.S. Atty. Gen. William P....
- Attorneys' Letters Present Two Sides in the Living-Trust Debate
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : Protecting Life-and-Death Services : What sort of 'fiscal responsibility' would let L.A. County health-and-safety functions crumble? The budget compromise serves real needs.
- 2 Women Back Claims of Harassment by Holden
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / COUNTY SUPERVISORS : War Chests Grow in Hard-Fought Battles for 2 Seats
- Deadly Carjacking Raises Questions and Fears : Escape: Inquiry seeks to learn how Sheriff's Department overlooked warnings that George was violent and an escape risk.
- Airport Manager Selection Process Hits Turbulence : Government: The City Council wants a nationwide search, but the commission is seeking candidates from among city department heads first.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ROMANIA : Left Wing Wins Parliamentary Vote
- The Changing Face of the Arts : The artist's relationship to society is less like the agony and the ecstasy and more like the marketing and the minutiae.
- A Chain Reaction Under the Stars
- Fred Otash; Colorful Hollywood Private Eye and Author
- Frustrations Linger as Congress Draws to Close : Capitol: Scandal, gridlock mark session. As lawmakers head home, anti-incumbent sentiment breeds anxiety.
- MUSIC
- The following are the top music sales...
- Visions Keep the Underground Club Scene Mostly in Focus
- Full Disclosure of Candidates' Medical Histories Urged : Politics: Experts say that the responsibility to inform the public transcends the right of the three to privacy.
- Snowstorm Blankets Rockies, Plains States
- Dannemeyer Takes His Leave of Congress in Character : Contention: Session-ending action prompts angry colleague to call the Fullerton Republican 'utterly without redeeming social significance.'
- BEYOND BELIEF! : Need updates on Elvis? Bat Child? Turn to wacky, <i> waaay</i> -out Weekly World News.
- Great Place for a Short Walk
- MAIN ATTRACTIONS : Garden Grove's Original Downtown Still Has Much to Offer
- Glendale : Cultural Diversity Festival
- Westwood : UCLA Gets $100,000 Grant
- Wheels of Fortune for Medicine
- City's Hip Image Takes a Hit With Last Budget Cuts : Government: 'We can't be all things to all people anymore,' a councilman says. Even the council will feel the pinch--one meeting a month fell to the ax.
- Loitering Case Decision Due but Legal Questions Linger : Law enforcement: City officials claim victory in battle over drug-related ordinance. A public defender calls it vague.
- Fire Safety Checklist
- Moms Get on-the-Job Training From Experts : Parenting: After the Stork, a postpartum care service in San Juan Capistrano, is helping women make a smooth transition into motherhood.
- A Short History of a Quiet Fruit
- Ripe's Not Right
- Potatoes and Pears: Together at Last
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Anorexia's Victim Fights for Control : Health: Youth battling disorder says she 'feels trapped.' Experts want to get out the word that such teens are not alone.
- Serb Forces Capture Key Crossroads Town : Bosnia: About 5,000 civilians and fighters flee Bosanski Brod, on Croatian border. The conquest opens way for the victors to build a Greater Serbia.
- Roh Names Academic as New Premier
- New Symphony Season Brings Back Old Friends : Music: Rio Hondo Orchestra features several longtime players and draws a faithful audience.
- SPORTS TALK : World Cup '94 : Teams Vie for Berths in 1994 World Cup
- Long Beach : City Council Delays Vote on Funds for Aid Center
- The following are selected entries from...
- Huntington Park : Businesses Get 1-Year Cut of 50% in Promotional Tax
- 41st Assembly District
- The Region : Meeting on Water Panel
- 'Ducks' Is Mighty Entertaining
- Jachon Ramseur
- Ventura Approves Cultural Framework
- 'Renaissance Man' and Doctor, William Hyman Dead at 64
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Que Pasa? : PEOPLE
- High Court Asked to Allow Execution Despite Evidence : Death penalty: Texas seeks to carry out the sentence even if new information shows inmate may be innocent.
- Century City : Fox Wins Condo Ruling
- RETAIL
- Bush Meets With Trade Pact Leaders : Treaty: President reaffirms his support of the free trade agreement with leaders of Canada and Mexico. Clinton calls event politically inspired.
- * Kenneth T. Lian has been appointed...
- Gulf of Mexico Drilling Is Picking Up : Energy: A surge in natural gas prices since Hurricane Andrew has renewed interest. But the industry may never approach its former size.
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 8, 1992
- Costume Seekers Hail Columbus
- Yields Soar, Dow Falls as Fed Stands Pat : Market Overview
- Up All Night
- Two-in-One Cake
- Cookbooks, She Wrote
- Leave the Planning to Us
- Hut Food
- Pears That Blush
- Affiliates Win Round in Pay Fight With CBS
- 2 Sentenced for Bilking Investors in Metals Firm
- UAW OKs a Third Strike Against GM : Autos: The union authorizes a walkout next week at a headlight factory, a move that could trigger the shutdown of all the car maker's U.S. assembly plants.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- * Jack Ivie has joined Martin Luther...
- Adage Increases Stake in Gateway
- Deal for CommerceBancorp Collapses : Banks: Michigan National Corp. cites 'multiple' differences in calling off $25.5-million stock-and-cash acquisition.
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 8, 1992
- RETAIL : New Site of Jack's Surfboards Will Feature Big-Screen Video, Nostalgia
- Few Try 3M's 3 Rs of Idea Development
- * Angie Nordquist has joined O'Donnell Property...
- Bond Prices, Stocks Fall as Fed Stands Pat : Market Overview
- Case-Swayne Names Vice President of Finance
- Depending on Defense