- GOLF ROUNDUP : Colbert Takes Lead; Trevino Drops Out
- The Times' Top 10 Football Teams
- El Toro Ties Up No. 1 Eisenhower : High schools: Unheralded Chargers stun Eagles, 14-14, with two late defensive efforts.
- Canyon Still Unbeaten After 34-7 Victory Over Winless Magnolia
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Former Sea King Carries Cal Past Irvine
- Not Perfect Enough : Twenty Years Ago, the Dolphins Were on Their Way to the NFL's Only Unbeaten Season--but They Still Aren't Considered the Best Team Ever
- Late Field Goal Lifts Crespi Over Rival Notre Dame, 17-14
- Watters Is Gaining Ground for 49ers : NFL: Running back attributes his success to training hard during rehabilitation.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Jazzing Hi to Return in Sprint
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : In the Avocado League
- Los Amigos' Chance to Win Sails Wide Right
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Leyland Chooses Jackson for Game 2
- The New Jersey Nets announced the signing...
- Ornelas Helps Saddleback Get Past Woodbridge
- CS Fullerton Prepares for Nevada Offense
- Arizona's Near Upset Has Made UCLA Wary
- Jurisprudence
- Newbury Park Remains Hot, 28-7
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : In other Valley Pac-8 Conference openers:
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Behind Baker's Two Touchdowns, Helix Overwhelms No. 4 Point Loma
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Baerga Has a Historic Night in 8-5 Victory
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Young Expected to Be Activated
- TODAY'S COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Welker Proves You Can Go Home Again
- Mater Dei Does It All During 37-0 Romp Over St. Francis
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Cougars' Hibbs Returns Blocked Kick for Victory
- Sporrer Nears USD Mark, but Who's Counting?
- Angels Shine in 6-3 Win : Baseball: Langston strikes out a season-high 13 and rookie Williams has four hits in victory over Rangers.
- Morris Powers Blue Jays : AL East: He earns 21st victory as Toronto clinches at least a tie for the division title by beating Tigers, 8-7.
- Miscellany
- Pacifica Rolls Over Bolsa Grande, 29-0
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Rancho Alamitos Rips Through Another Foe
- Irvine's Prodan Wins Singles Title in Seniors Tennis
- HARNESS RACING : $500 Mare Is Foe for Peace Corps
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Top-Ranked Esperanza Rolls to 51-0 Victory
- LOS ALAMITOS : Brilliant Colors Sets Record Pace
- Injuries, Losses Mount In the Padres' Final Days
- Freed Hostage Terry Anderson Resigns From Job as Journalist
- Workers, Police Clash in Japan After Aid Halt
- Ex-Prostitute Set Table for Mudd's Girls : Palimony: The multimillionaire's girl Friday testifies she kept the mistresses' gifts in a room called 'Fort Knox.'
- Inspired Works : Culture: Sheila Lichacz's paintings have Christian themes that praise the glory of her creator. Hers is an independent voice on the contemporary scene.
- Magistrate Denies Bail to Four Suspected Drug-Ring Members
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Record Sand Castle Goes Against Grain
- VENTURA : Church Schedules Program on Racism
- OXNARD : High School District Cuts 18 Positions
- DEFENSE : Myanmar Gears Up for Offensive : Ethnic groups are target. New weapons strengthen military's hand.
- CIA Official Pleads Guilty in Fraud Case : Conspiracy: Joseph P. Romello is accused of scheming with others to steal about $1.2 million in agency funds. The inquiry is continuing.
- COLUMN ONE : Gunfire in the Garden of Eden : Hard-pressed Shiite rebels battle Saddam Hussein in the marshes of southern Iraq. Reeds hide the fighters, but troops 'know from our voice in the night where we are.'
- Gorbachev's Travel Limited Until He Testifies
- Vatican Condemns Forcible Repatriations of Refugees
- Boy Granted 'Divorce' From Parents
- Decree Gives Russians a Chance to Become Landowners : Reform: Yeltsin gives go-ahead for auction of state-held property. But critics say the average farmer won't benefit.
- Watkins Plans to Step Down as Bush's Secretary of Energy
- Costumed Robbers Flee Bank in Painted Van
- State Should Learn to Live With Medflies, Experts Say : Agriculture: They call eradication efforts a waste, urge that other ways be found to protect produce industry.
- Clinton Works Over Bush's Record on Jobs During Midwestern Swing : Politics: Democratic nominee uses new unemployment figures to attack the President. He complains that GOP's new TV ad is 'blatantly false.'
- Senator Says Inmate Was Isolated to Quiet Quayle Drug Allegations
- L.A. Leaders
- Dow Plunges 53.76 to a Six-Month Low : Jobs Report, Lack of Fed Action on Interest Rates Rattle Market
- Dow Plunges 53.76 to a Six-Month Low : Stock Mutual Funds Gain in 3rd Quarter
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 3, 1992
- C-17 Suffers Wing Damage in Tests : Aerospace: Troubles continue for McDonnell's military cargo jet program. Analysts say the company may be forced to take another charge against earnings.
- Home Work Rules
- Collector's Items : Owner of Mediterranean Mansion in Laguna Beach Indulges International Tastes With Room-by-Room Themes
- HOME OFFICE : Businesses Are Guided by Zoning Regulations, Common Sense
- Throw Caution to the Wind With Yard Shielded From Santa Anas
- Perot's Top Economic Adviser Switches to Clinton Campaign : Politics: White joins Democratic camp after telling the Texas billionaire not to run for President. He was a major influence on Perot's deficit plan.
- Bruce Vorhauer; Invented Contraceptive Sponge
- President Selects Acting Head as Navy Secretary
- Vice President Assumes Leadership of Brazil, Names Cabinet Members
- Mental Health Chief in Hiding Over Arrest Threat
- 4.3 Aftershock Hits Landers Quake Site
- Quayle Decries 'Litigation Explosion' : Campaign: The vice president details plans to reform the civil justice system. He receives a warm reception from Missouri lawyers' group.
- Vincent Hallinan; Combative S.F. Lawyer
- Fire Chief Says Some Emergency Services Will Be Restored : Budgets: Because of $1 million in additional state funds, he vows that no county station will be closed this year.
- OJAI : Molester of Girl, 3, Sought by Police
- STUDIO CITY : Actor 'Fine' After Shooting; Man Held
- Business Leaders Predict Weak Recovery : Economy: Nearly half of the firms responding to a survey report lower sales and profits--an improvement over last year.
- LOS ANGELES : Nationwide Search Urged to Fill Post
- Panel Should Review Pay, Howard Says : Salaries: County supervisor is the second to call for reform amid growing outcry over board members' lucrative compensation.
- The Great Sushi Showdown : Japan's quandary: When is rice not rice but something else?
- SAN FERNANDO : Forum to Focus on School Redistricting
- WESTWOOD : 300 at UCLA Protest Fraternity Songbook
- LOS ANGELES : Plans to Hold Grammys at Forum Are Scrapped
- Tustin Unified School District
- City Has Changed, but Not Roots of Unrest, Study Finds
- Palmdale Seeking to Stem Tide of Graffiti
- TV REVIEW : Words Add Substance to 'Ghostwriter'
- Daniel Schlachet's 'Swoon' Role Makes Believers of Casting Agents
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Selecter Reaches for Ska Again : After a decade apart, the band's leaders have re-formed with 3 newcomers. The group's Coach House show proves there's almost nothing dated about its old stuff.
- Goldberg and Metzger
- POP MUSIC REVIEW - Ska Band Selecter Still Relevant After Taking a 10-Year Hiatus
- TV Reviews / THE NEW SEASON : Syndicated 'Catwalk' Howls for Channel 13
- TV Reviews / THE NEW SEASON : Nerd on the Loose in Fox's 'Great Scott!'
- USC Gets a Chance to Test the Best : Football: Trojans take on No. 1-ranked Washington at Seattle.
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : Thousand Oaks Grinds Out 13-7 Win Over Westlake
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- ROUNDUP : CSUN Rolls to 19th Home Soccer Win in a Row
- Dominguez Stops Downey, 27-7 : High school football: Macon is sacked eight times, four of them by Rhodes. Miles scores three times in victory.
- Soul Asylum Is Back From the Brink : After a run of bad luck, the Minneapolis-based group is finally getting its act together.
- Music, Dance Reviews : DuPeron's The It Squad Sways at Cal State L.A.
- TV Reviews / THE NEW SEASON : 'Attribution' Fails to Excite
- JAZZ REVIEW : Pan Asian Arkestra Plays Pan Pacific Hybrid : 'Tiananmen!,' the featured work at Irvine Barclay Theatre, makes its political associations through stylistic inference and musical intensity.
- Now, a Pitch for Shows With Potential and Staying Power : Television: Some series got to be hits only after networks gave them time to build followings.
- Writer's Wit Found Target in 'Mohicans'
- WEEKEND TV : Larry King to Interview President
- Jackson Rocks Bucharest
- 'Home' Brings Opera to MTV Generation
- Citizen Twain's Whistle-Stop : Stage: Richard Henzel brings 'Mark Twain in Person,' a timely but lesser-known one-man show, to Irvine Barclay Theatre tonight.
- Moving In From the Outside : Style Develops in O.C. Sax Man, Who Leads Quintet in Santa Ana and Balboa
- Ventura Coach Faces Sex Misconduct Charges
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- O'Brien, Santa Margarita Trash Corona del Mar
- Gulls Win Last Exhibition
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- After Nearly Bottoming Out, What Is Next for the Mets?
- Royal Controls Ball, Upends Simi Valley
- Escondido's Dang in Critical Condition
- Rivera Scores Twice in La Mirada's 28-0 Victory Over La Habra
- Miscellany
- Hart Goes Ape Against Alemany With Big First Half, 43-0
- El Dorado's Three Touchdowns in First Quarter Stop Fullerton
- Bowden Singing New Tune
- From Here to Retirement--7 Games : Titan football: Coaches and players are trying to focus on the rest of the season. Gene Murphy will retire at its end.
- Ray Walston Transcends 'Martian' in Filming 'Of Mice and Men'
- Cultural Spring in Crenshaw District : Arts Transform Degnan Boulevard
- TV Reviews / THE NEW SEASON : HBO's 'Running Mates' Funny but Serious, Too
- TV Reviews / THE NEW SEASON : CNN Examines 'Government,' Not Itself
- Music, Dance Reviews : Nine Choreographers Showcase Their Talent
- Fleming to Meet Tim Gullikson in Semifinal
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Sweeps Saddleback in Volleyball
- Smith Injures Ankle and Oak Park Falls to Unbeaten Nordhoff, 21-0
- Hancock Leads BYU Past Utah State, 30-9 : College football: Third-string quarterback passes for 385 yards and three touchdowns in debut.
- Ventura's Long Week Ends in Loss to San Marcos, 38-32
- Athletic Budget Escapes L.A. Cuts : High school sports: School district votes to maintain funding, but suggests that in the future outside help be sought.
- Barnes Leads Trabuco Hills Past Las Vegas Bishop Gorman, 17-13
- Motorsports
- San Diego Symphony Ended Season $900,000 in Debt
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : Nonleague
- NBA, Referees Reach Contract Agreement
- Wright Helps Lift Katella to Victory Over Estancia
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : Channel League
- Mahurien's Offensive Efforts Highlight Westminster Victory
- Miscellany
- Davis Passes, Runs Brethren Christian to 20-14 Victory
- Astros Stymie Hershiser : Dodgers: Pitcher loses to Houston for the third time this season. Finley goes four for four in the 6-1 victory.
- Western's Comeback Is Complete
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : CHARGERS : Better Days Are Ahead, Ross Says
- A.J. Gass Powers Servite Past Edison, 28-6
- USC Gets Chance to Test the Best : Football: Trojans take on No. 1-ranked Washington at Seattle.
- San Dimas Stays on the Ground and Soars Over Sonora, 26-7
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 3, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 3, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 3, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 3, 1992
- Hardly Fare Out There : Cabbies, Like Everyone Else, Are Reeling From the Recession
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Police Cases Involving Starling, Nunn Evoke Thoughts of Great Bout
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : Kreider Does It All as Canoga Park Stuns Poly, 13-12
- Garcia's Three Scores Help Propel Foothill Past Brea
- Bruins Wary of Winless Arizona
- Aztecs Face Test of Mettle : Football: New Mexico is not a highly regarded opponent, but Luginbill says SDSU needs to rebound from loss to UCLA and stay on track in the WAC.
- Blue Jays Defeat Tigers, Clinch Tie for East Title
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Starter Benes Says He's Not Happy About Departures of Veterans
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Maleeva Upsets Huber, Faces Graf Next
- Escapee Says He Fled Jail Because Deputy Beat Him
- BOOK REVIEW : Six-Volume Reference Offers View of Bible From Various Sources
- La Mesa Police Arrest Suspect in 'Carjacking'
- MISSION VIEJO : Saddleback Chief Meets With Senate
- IRVINE : Auto Exhibit to Aid Youth Counseling
- Alert Level Set for Air Emissions : Pollution: Protesters say the threshold for reporting increased cancer risk to the public is too low.
- Rush as the Medicine Man?
- Countywide : Warning Issued on Counterfeit $20 Bills
- OXNARD : Driver Sentenced to CYA in Fatal Crash
- Ex-Deputy Won't Be Charged in Sex Case : Inquiry: Assistant D.A. calls Long Beach woman's accusation of assault 'a case of one on one' without corroborative evidence of force. Officer was on duty.
- Faria Found His Success on the Slide : Motorcycle racing: He tries to become the second rider in 24 years to win the speedway nationals three times in a row.
- Hornaday Chases First Southwest Tour Title
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : NORTHWEST VALLEY CONFERENCE
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rodgers Says Trade Might Be Answer
- FULLERTON : Prepare Minorities, Institutions Urged
- Opposition to Frozen Sushi in Japan Thaws : Trade: Japanese officials say they won't stop an Escondido food processor from exporting the fast-food product, but the sushi must meet food regulations.
- Human Rights Groups Protest Alleged Abuses in S. Korea
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Trainer Jackson to Have Eye on Vosburgh
- DeLucca Helps Marina Beat Oilers, 27-13
- Kochel Charged in Sex Case : Crime: Ventura coach's relationship with student began when she was 15, district attorney's office says.
- Suit Contends Robbins' '78 Insurance Bill Cost Millions : Courts: The class action contends that the legislation was the result of bribes and illegal political influence. It seeks unspecified damages and a cut in rates.
- Maggie Robinson; Subject of 'Maggie's American Dream'
- SANTA PAULA : Brother Pleads Not Guilty in Shootings
- NEWHALL : Victim Identified as Northridge Man
- The Rev. S. Huw Anwyl will give...
- Don't Make Us Laugh : Stations try to justify Saturday cartoons as "educational programming"
- VAN NUYS : Lawsuit Charges Robbins, Associate With Racketeering
- Spate of Attacks Show Youth Vulnerability
- BREA : School Peer Counseling Wins Praise
- Countywide : 3 Days Left to Register to Vote
- BUENA PARK : Three Suspects Held After Bank Robbery
- PLAYING SUPER LOTTO
- High-Tech Method Has 53-Year-Old Expecting Twins : New Technology Has Grandmother Expecting Twins
- Newport Harbor Barely Holds Off University
- High School Football Spotlight
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Yankees Seeing the Light : Baseball: There is reason for optimism at the end of another long season.
- Sylmar Edges North Hollywood
- Motorsports
- Bundesbank Won't Lower Key Interest Rates : Currency: Top official says recent global money market turmoil played no role in Friday's review.
- Goin' South : Oregon Company Sees Golden Opportunity in Santa Ana
- HIGH INTERFACE: U.S. Commerce Secretary Barbara H....
- NEW CENTER: A new $3-million center for...
- Welcome Reversal: Oregon Firm Moving to Santa Ana : Relocation: Amid talk of a business exodus from state, computer company arrives with plans to hire 550.
- Clinton and Bush Settle on Debates : Campaign: Deal calls for three 90-minute presidential sessions and one for running mates, all this month. Formats will vary, and Perot plans to participate.
- FOR JONATHAN: It's been more than three...
- ON THE ROAD: Orange County Superior Court...
- Victories for Lynch, Falcons : High school football: Quarterback gets court injunction permitting him to play, and Torrey Pines goes on to upset No. 1 El Camino, 22-3.
- Campus Police Head Says Ethnic Slur Not Intended
- Youth Arrested in Shooting of Girl : Investigation: The victim, wounded while walking home from school, is reported in good condition. The bullet lodged in a thick notebook she was carrying after piercing her hand.
- Probers Seek Political Contribution Data : Investigation: Money-laundering inquiry by the state and city continues. Focus is on networks that may have passed along tens of thousands of dollars in campaign donations.
- Carrying on the Tradition
- ECONOMICS : Russia's New Capitalism: a Guidebook
- Perot Ejects Political Pros, Plans to Fly Solo
- Veto Upheld; Clinic Gag Rule in Effect
- Newport Chief, Accused Captain Tied Financially
- A Response From the Cardinal
- Perot's Bitter Pill for Deficit Raises Concern
- Designer Spotlight : The Benefits of Fringe Are Apparent in Maia's Hippie-Gypsy Designs
- Sculptor, Shape Thyself : Health club members look a bit like artists as they take a new approach to muscle conditioning.
- Strike Called at West's Last Big Shipyard
- Literary Gems From Haley Estate Sold at Auction
- The Lure of Murder : 'How could they commit these crimes? She explains that,' attorney for killer Carol Bundy says of Louise Farr's book on a deadly pairing.
- The Fair Will Be Jumping : Frontier Days in Canyon Country offers bungee-style plunges, a rodeo and a variety of other diversions.
- Parliament Fires Ukraine Cabinet
- Abortion Clinics Seek to Thwart U.S. Gag Order
- Uniformly Popular : Fashion: Nostalgia for the spirit of baseball past has people in love with vintage jerseys. The uniforms recall an era when players were 'closer to the average man.'
- SCIENCE / GENETICS : Gene Linked to One Form of High Blood Pressure
- Impeached Judge Wins Florida Runoff
- Watercourt Arrives With a Splash
- U.S. to Resume Sarajevo Flights
- Living Atop a Powder Keg : Israeli artist's work brings the reality of tragedies to life but also portrays the cabaret lifestyle some countrymen assume to deal with fears.
- President Urged to Veto Funds to Run Congress : Government: Reps. Cox, Dornan, Packard are among lawmakers trying to derail a $2.3-billion appropriation.
- Ethics Probes Focus on Campaign Fund Raising : Inquiry: Former Councilman Snyder, L.A. Marathon employees apparently are targets of investigations.
- Senate OKs Foreign Aid Bill, Arms Pact : Congress: Lawmakers also uphold Bush's veto of China trade measure. Tax, anti-crime and energy legislation remains in limbo.
- 25 Killed, 25 Wounded by Guerrilla Kurds in Turkey
- Collor Believes He'll Beat Impeachment and Return
- Lobster lovers, rejoice!The Saturday before the first...
- Upwardly Mobile : Office Workers' Climb to the Top Involves 1,360 Skyscraper Steps
- 2 Arrested in 7-Year-Old Drug-Related Homicide : Investigation: Key witnesses were found this week to the 1985 stabbing death of Scott Raymond Hall, 20, in Garden Grove.
- Bernson Uses Police Commissioner's Own Words to Fight Prop. N : Election: Stanley Sheinbaum says he was misunderstood when he said the city has the money to increase the force. The tax measure would add 1,000 officers.
- WESTMINSTER : Relief for the Disabled in Vietnam
- SANTA ANA : Redevelopment Plan Expected to Survive
- WESTWOOD : More Than 1,000 Hear Jackson's Registration Pitch
- Oxnard to Lose 550 Jobs in Closing of Abex Plant : Economy: Some employees will be offered work at other company sites. Officials blame a declining aerospace industry.
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Caltrans Announces Plan for Freeway Interchange
- Beyond Those Four Days in May : Thailand tries democracy--and tries to keep its military at bay
- Warner Studios Project Clearing Hurdles : Redevelopment: Huge modernization plan sailing toward city approval in West Hollywood. Latest proposal saves storied Formosa Cafe from demolition.
- PLATFORM : Youthful Model
- CAMARILLO : Benefit to Feature Bennett, Koch
- Holliday, Lee Settle 'Malcolm X' Dispute : Courts: Filmmaker reportedly agrees to pay cameraman about $100,000 for use of King beating footage.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Mobile Home Park Sale Plan Opposed
- LOS ANGELES : Lawyer in Denny Case Gets OK to Challenge Judge
- IN BRIEF : Junior Hunters to Get a Chance at Pheasants
- ASIA : Pledge of Free Elections Sends S. Korea Parties Scrambling
- Lithuania Replaces Ruble With Coupons
- A Sampling of Stores Offering Value and Distinction
- Scaling Old Heights : Pamala Feener's singing career started at the top. Now, after hitting the skids, she's climbing back into the spotlight.
- EUROPE : Tories Wonder if Major Has Lost His Grip : Prime minister is criticized for his handling of recent economic turmoil. His finance minister is also under fire.
- Accusations Traded in Water Sources Debate
- Obituaries - Oct. 2, 1992
- Judge to Rule on Suit Against Therapist
- Convict Linked to Slaying of Officer : Justice: Twelve years after the murder of Secret Service agent Julie Cross, Los Angeles D.A.'s office files charges. She grew up in San Diego and spent three years on force here.
- LA HABRA : Voters Hear Council Candidates at Forum
- Court Won't Open Papers in Drug Raids : Law Enforcement: U.S. magistrate says he has no authority to make public the affidavits used to obtain search warrants in botched actions.
- Requiem for a Dog : Police, Neighbors Heartbroken as Canine Meets a Tragic End
- Hospital District Fires Its Director
- LOS ANGELES : School District Makes New Proposals on Pay Cuts
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Ducks' Skates Along, but Usually on Thin Ice : The hockey film features Emilio Estevez as a disgraced boozer and some hapless bad-mouthed kids he's supposed to coach.
- Symphony to Tackle New Work : Music: San Diego's 1992-93 lineup will include four world premieres and a festival of French music.
- Music Reviews : At Ambassador, More Brilliance From Prague
- Kremlin Opens a Treasure Chest of Faberge : Art: The show--with an admission fee of about 12 cents--marks the 150th anniversary of the firm's founding.
- STAGE
- MOVIES - Oct. 2, 1992
- MUSIC/DANCE
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Reluctant 'Hero'
- '1776' Musical Restored to All Its Glory
- STAGE REVIEW : An Odysseus Who's Meant to Be Heard : Director Rush Rehm's staging is a grand attempt to fill in an audience on a mythological adventure.
- TELEVISION - Oct. 2, 1992
- ART REVIEW : Revisiting the Good Old, Bad Old '60s
- MOVIES - Oct. 2, 1992