- Decision '92 : SPECIAL VOTERS' GUIDE TO STATE AND LOCAL ELECTIONS : THE STATE SENATE RACES
- City Hopes for a Revival With Metrolink : Moorpark: The commuter rail service, which debuts Monday, has sparked plans for a face lift along the dusty downtown business area.
- Obituaries - Oct. 25, 1992
- A Whole Pharma-Sea Out There? : Research: Two San Diego scientists plumb the depths for inspiration in developing drugs for human ills.
- Los Angeles' wildlife areas need to be...
- Advanced Placement Test Results
- Santa Clarita Station Is on the Fun Track
- Building at UCI Sign of Hope Amid Gloom of Budget Cuts : Education: Recently approved bond measure will fund design work on long-awaited social sciences complex. Construction continues on other projects.
- Peacekeepers Push Rebels Back in Liberia
- 'Bewitched' Craft
- What Beijing Leaders Know That Critics Won't See: Repression Can Be Profitable : China: Democratic political change, far from being necessary for the functioning of its capitalism, would imperil the whole reformist scheme.
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Cyril Ramaphosa : Point Man in Negotiations for the African National Congress
- Filling a Pit at the Expense of Risking People's Health : Waste: Riverside supervisors say yes to L.A.'s trash because the price is right. But the best intentions and state-of-the-art technology won't protect us.
- ELECTIONS / 36TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Campaign a Battle of Political Pedigrees : Republican: Joan Milke Flores took over John Gibson's Democratic district. Now she wants to use her 37 years of City Hall experience in Congress.
- ELECTIONS / MEASURE O : Sides Clash Over Costs of Water Line Versus Desalination
- Couple Turn to the Land--and to Luck--to Create Art : Enterprise: Frontier traditions of ranching and coal mining become the basis for successful wool and sculpting endeavors in nothern New Mexico.
- County Reform: Yes on B and C; Vote for Swanson and Watson
- PLATFORM : Earthquake Alert
- PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE : Why Bush Crowd Hates Arnie Beckers of the Legal World: They Defend Victims
- Worth the Price? : Clinton's victory seems almost certain. But he could be headed for trouble. : Economy May Be Clinton's Vietnam
- A Deadly Case of Cold Storage Hardly Chills Lunch Crowd
- LEIMERT PARK : 'Musical Catharses' Enliven World Stage
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : PROPOSITION 165 : Welfare Measure That Boosts Governor's Power Sparks Costly War
- Decision '92 : SPECIAL VOTERS' GUIDE TO STATE AND LOCAL ELECTIONS : THE LOCAL CONTESTS : Widespread Ire Over Encinitas Bureaucracy Draws Big Slate
- Despite Gains, Black Candidates Face Obstacles
- San Gabriel : 6% Utility Tax Approved
- ELECTIONS / 23RD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Camps Say Big Win by Clinton May Affect Race
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION A : Seeking Funds for Parks and Gang Programs
- Golding Is the Better Choice : S.D. mayoral candidates differ largely in style, and hers is more palatable
- Angels Balk at Further Donations to Anaheim Candidates : Contributions: Ballclub blames a poor economy. But politicians caught off base by the new policy say it's a not-so-subtle way of showing displeasure at city actions.
- T homas Alva Edison, who invented the...
- Decision '92 : VOTING IN THE VALLEY / AN ELECTION GUIDE : STATE SENATE / 19th DISTRICT : Wright Leads Starr in Funds, Recognition
- SAN DIEGO : Another Pedestrian Killed on I-5
- The Night the Dam Broke : Geological Look 64 Years Later Clears Mulholland and His Engineering Marvel in Tragedy That Killed 450
- Armored Truck Guard Killed in Accident
- Errant Test Missile Destroyed in Air
- Restaurant Owner Kills Suspected Robber
- Amateur Golfers Rolls to Big Lead Over Pros in Century Club Matches
- Leader Puts a Dent in Rancho With 63 : Senior golf: Big hitter ties the course record to move in front, but there are plenty of challengers.
- She Pulls Out All the Stops : Soccer: Cal State Dominguez Hills' Briana O'Dowd has become one of the nation's best goalies.
- State-by-State Exam of Significant Cuts
- Tennis
- Red Barber/Mel Allen Styles: Crepes Suzette vs. Hot Dogs
- Despite Loss, Slater Clinches First World Championship
- Navy Careers Torpedoed but Love Survives : Military: Couple pressed ahead with romance knowing full well of regulation forbidding fraternization between officers and enlisted personnel.
- No Bunker Mentality : Downtown Plan Would Save Old Buildings, Link Areas
- Learning the Finer Points of Electric Blues at The Classroom
- Stray Bullet Kills Man in Restaurant
- Officer Accused of Threatening to Kill Wife
- Deaf-Blind People Make Seattle Into a Safe Haven : Lighthouse: Facility casts new light on life.
- Hendrix Wins Ventura Main Event to Increase Lead in Points Race
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : Texas A&M; Barely Beats Baylor, 19-13
- USD Loses Its Highest-Scoring Game Ever
- Finding Funding : High School Sports Face National Money Crunch
- Auto Racing
- PREP FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT : FACTS, FIGURES ANDCOMMENTS FROM LAST WEEK'S GAMES : UNWELCOME WAGON
- CSUN Wins With Late Touchdown
- BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : Colorado Runs Over Kansas State in a Stampede, 54-7
- AUTO RACING : There's Six-Way Battle for the NASCAR Title
- ARROWHEAD LEAGUE : SCC Is No Match in 55-6 Loss to Linfield Christian
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine Reaches Semifinals in Water Polo
- Century Surprises No. 8 Trabuco Hills
- Old Flight Pattern is Right for This Squadron
- Gulls' Goal Rush Too Much for Roadrunners
- COMMENTARY : To Dream, Perchance to Argue 'All-Time'
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Takes Cypress Water Polo Title
- Ohio Woman, 56, Killed Crossing Street
- UCSD Flies in the Face of Soarers at Torrey Pines
- WESTERN ATHLETIC ROUNDUP : Air Force Corrals Faulk, Gets Drop on Aztecs
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : While stumping in Wilmington, Boxer tries to set off a fire alarm.
- SAN DIEGO : Neighbor Shoots, Kills Teen-Ager
- Nude Man Attempts to Rape Car Accident Victim
- ANTI-DRUG CAMPAIGN: The San Fernando Valley Partnership,...
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: OCT. 24
- Reject Props. A, B and C : All three are flawed, and their timing couldn't be worse
- Park Ranger Is Dragged With Car, Then Beaten
- A New Tomorrow for 'Annie' : 'Warbucks' re-emphasizes innocence and sentimentality from a child's point of view after a disastrous first sequel
- SINGLE LIFE: Paul Westerberg, who has two...
- Photographer Karen Hirshan Finds Gold in Turn-of-the-Century Orotone Print Process
- A Horse of Different Colors : Anthony Drazan's 'Zebrahead,' a film about an interracial romance, has earned both praise and disdain
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : TOWNSHIP TALK : The Big Question in South Africa: How Did 'Sarafina!' Play in Pretoria?
- The release of Ice-T's first album since...
- Sergei Rachmaninoff: A Complete Picture From RCA
- Nashville's New Breed : Three of country's rising stars are winning over fans with works that draw on influences ranging from Paul Simon to the Allman Brothers : VINCE GILL : No Overnight Success
- When Seeing Meant Disbelieving : In the '60s and '70s, L.A. artists ignored the rules to produce photography with an attitude; a Laguna Beach exhibition recalls the era
- PREP CROSS-COUNTRY: MT. SAC INVITATIONAL : Mud Doesn't Trip Up Love as He Leads Katella to Third
- PREP ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley Christian Wins Title
- New Sweetheart of the Rodeo : Trisha Yearwood once worried she was 'too normal' for the music business. Now she's positioned to be the next big star of a maverick country generation
- Nashville's New Breed : Three of country's rising stars are winning over fans with works that draw on influences ranging from Paul Simon to the Allman Brothers : TRAVIS TRITT : Rebel With a Cause
- 'Laughter' and Four-Letter Words From Neil Simon
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lemieux, Penguins Keep Streaks Intact, 4-3
- Tennis
- Ventura Hangs Tough Until Kick Return Sparks Second-Half Moorpark Surge, 42-6
- Pirates, A's Have a Lot in Common Besides Playoff Losses This Season
- Ehrlich, Harvard-Westlake, Buzz Past St. Francis : Prep football: Golden Knights are stung by penalties and two touchdowns by Wolverine quarterback in 20-12 Mission League loss.
- Football
- Volleyball
- Glendale Routs Santa Barbara for 4th Win in Row
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Irvine Overcomes Turnovers, Defeats Newport Harbor
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Byrd Takes Off for Four Scores in Rancho Alamitos' Victory
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Fullerton Finally Gets Its 400th Victory
- SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : Barker Leads Alabama, 31-10
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP : Field Goal Lifts San Jose State
- Tennis
- Kansas' 27-10 Victory <i> Is</i> One for the Ages : Big Eight: The Jayhawks beat Oklahoma for only the third time in 29 years.
- Boston College Runs Tulane Down
- Nebraska Wins but Missouri Doesn't Just Roll Over, 34-24
- Saddleback Struggles, but Defeats Mesa
- Bruins Lose Fien, Scoring Streak
- Former Coach Drops Grievance Against CSUN
- WORLD SERIES : TORONTO BLUE JAYS vs, ATLANTA BRAVES : The Championship Crosses the Border
- Bye Week Time to Ponder How West Will Be Won
- NFL Owners May Wind Up Owing the Players at Least $300 Million
- SOUTH ROUNDUP : North Carolina Stops Jones, Georgia Tech
- Cal Lutheran Sacks Menlo, Extends Win Streak to 3 : College football: Freshmen-laden line keys stingy Kingsmen defense. Hacker passes for 253 yards.
- COMMENTARY : HORSE RACING : After Backstretch Charity, Controversial Ryan Is Back in Owner's Box
- OLYMPIC LEAGUE : Orange Lutheran Benefits Most From Mistakes
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Big 2nd Quarter Gives Village Christian Win
- Aztecs Crash, Burn Against Air Force : Football: Falcons use blocked punt, fumblerooski to spark a 20-17 upset of SDSU.
- Back in the Ring : Multiple sclerosis seemingly had Richard Pryor down for the count, but a return to his roots has revitalized the giant of stand-up
- ON LOCATION : Re-Enter the Dragon : A film biography of kung fu king Bruce Lee, who died almost 20 years ago, weaves martial arts action with an interracial love story
- If the Deal Sounds Unbelievable, Don't Believe It : Phone scams: National Consumers League offers help in dealing with suspicious solicitations.
- California Corner
- Following the New Grape Trail : It's Close. It's Inexpensive. It's Beautiful. It's Undiscovered. It's the Burgeoning San Luis Obispo Wine Country.
- Natural Wonders Surround New Zealand's Largest City : A Visitor to Auckland Can Experience Wilderness Just a Ferry Ride Away
- Set Your Standards, Then Set the Budget
- RESTAURANTS : THE PRICE OF PLEASURE : Fabulous Food, Exquisite Atmosphere and Great Service Don't Come Cheap
- CREATURE FEATURE : Ribbetsville Redux
- Lifestyle Gives Seaside Enclave Its Charm : Playa del Rey: Airport noise endured as trade-off for area described as friendly and fun.
- Disney Postpones Decision on $3-Billion Anaheim Resort : Theme park: It won't commit to project until at least next spring when environmental impact report is done, a company official says.
- - Parker Kennedy, president of First American...
- - Char Marie Flood has been appointed...
- Safe Harbor : The thriving Port of Los Angeles is a key shelter from the region's economic storm. It's so prosperous that the City Council wants to siphon off funds.
- Just How Much Do Executives Make, Really?
- RECOVERY : Getting a Career Going Again : Ex-Drinkers, Drug Users Get Help
- URBAN ART : Politically Correct Spray Paint
- STYLE : GARDENS : Wild in the Garden
- Tune Furnace With Vacuum
- MONKEY: A Journey to the West ...
- GLORIOUS YARN : For Kaffe Fassett, Knitting Is Not Just a Hobby. It's a Mission That Has Changed People's Lives
- Gardening : Show to Highlight 'Rain Forest Jewels'
- THE ORIGINS OF PHOTOJOURALISM IN AMERICA ...
- STYLE : DESIGN : What's Hot for Tots
- A Sampler of San Luis Comestibles : Spiced oils, jellies, beer and a popular sourdough bread round out a regional wine tour.
- Insider's Tuscany With an Outsider's Objectivity
- Los Angeles County - News from Oct. 25, 1992
- NONFICTION - Oct. 25, 1992
- NONFICTION - Oct. 25, 1992
- Decision '92 : VOTING IN THE VALLEY / AN ELECTION GUIDE : ASSEMBLY / 40th DISTRICT : Q and A
- BALDWIN HILLS : Center to Help Fund Small Businesses
- Decision '92 : VOTING IN THE VALLEY / AN ELECTION GUIDE : ASSEMBLY / 39th DISTRICT : Q and A
- Decision '92 : VOTING IN THE VALLEY / AN ELECTION GUIDE : CONGRESS / 26th DISTRICT : Berman Getting to Know His New District
- Los Angeles County - News from Oct. 25, 1992
- THE BIZ : But Is Paul Really Dead?
- NONFICTION - Oct. 25, 1992
- Average Mortgage Rates and Indexes
- Fear of Flying: 1 in 6 Are in White-Knuckle Club : Airplane knowledge and relaxation can help passengers overcome phobias and panic attacks.
- Overheard on Madonna's "SEX"
- NONFICTION - Oct. 25, 1992
- At Home in the Third World : La Sierra University's Recreated Dwellings Offer Viewer Sobering Insights
- Vampire Tans! News at 11 : THE TALE OF THE BODY THIEF, <i> By Anne Rice (Knopf: $24; 428 pp.)</i>
- Gardening
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
- Brunell Back on Feet, Washington Wins, 31-7
- It's Futuristic Baseball, or How It Will Be 58 Years from Now
- 81-Year-Old Man Scales Mt. Rainier
- For 75 Years, Rain or Shine, He's Weathered the Job : Oregonian: Cottage Grove resident hailed as the longest-serving volunteer in nation.
- Clinton, Bush Borrow From Carter's '76, '80 Playbooks
- Knock-Down, Drag-Out Fight Hits Santa Ana : Election: Mayor Young and council archrival Acosta are locked in mortal combat, each hoping to end other's political life. City's future lies in balance.
- SAN DIEGO : Fisherman Hooks His Own Eyeball
- WATER REPORT: The Lowell Joint School District...
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Harbor Rallies to Win, 24-21; El Camino Is 41-25 Winner
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : In another Alpha League game:
- Rebuilding Done, Cowboys, Johnson Turn to Winning : Raiders: In less than four seasons, Dallas has put Landry in its past and a Super Bowl in its future.
- NOTEBOOK
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : 1-A Coastal League
- JC FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- WORLD SERIES : TORONTO BLUE JAYS vs, ATLANTA BRAVES : It's a New World Series Order : Game 6: Blue Jays break through for first Canadian title, 4-3, as Winfield doubles home two runs in 11th. Borders is named MVP.
- Shaking All Over : Ram Rookie Gilbert Doesn't Crave Attention, but First Sack Spurs Groundswell of Activity
- Irish Put Cougars on Mat : Nonconference: Notre Dame and Holtz get hot in the fourth quarter of a 42-16 victory over Brigham Young.
- Lions End Losing Streak to Waves
- Torretta on Offensive as Miami Rolls, 43-23
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Redlands Defeats La Verne, 20-13
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Nordhoff Fast Out of Chute in 2nd Half
- ELECTIONS / 36TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Campaign a Battle of Political Pedigrees : Democrat: Jane Harman has made formidable connections in Washington. Now, she's fighting to prove her allegiance to California.
- Term Limit Measures Measure Up : * Despite Confusion From Ruling, 4 Cities' Proposals Deserve Approval
- Roadwork: Major projects for the week of Oct. 25-31
- Investing in Education : Couple Surprise 5 Finalists for Teacher of the Year With Awards of $15,000
- 2 Bond Measures Deserve Approval : * New Library, Land Acquisition Will Benefit Mission Viejo Residents
- Business Students Learn to Do as Foreigners Do : Culture gap: School puts focus on knowing language, blending in and avoiding the Ugly American syndrome.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / COUNTY SUPERVISOR : Dana Mailers Send a Double Message
- When the Dust Settles : Residents Upset Over Dirt From Santa Ana River Flood-Control Project
- Notes about your surroundings.
- United Way Campaign
- 'Bloodless' Surgery Popular Option
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : SANTE FE LEAGUE
- Washington's 4 Touchdowns Help Santa Monica Slip Past Valley, 44-41
- Auto Racing
- Decision '92 : VOTING IN THE VALLEY / AN ELECTION GUIDE : CONGRESS / 29th DISTRICT : Robbins Sees Hope But Waxman Has Edge
- Decision '92 : SPECIAL VOTERS' GUIDE TO STATE AND LOCAL ELECTIONS : THE LOCAL CONTESTS
- Selected City Council actions affecting Central Los...
- Ex-Mayor Venn W. Furgeson Dies After Long Illness
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Issue: Do You Plan to Vote Nov. 3? : Ramon Maglanoc, <i> Los Angeles County retirement fund worker </i>
- Kosher Kitchen : Dining: The cooks make do without salt but there is plenty of zest in the traditional meals served to the elderly at the Fairfax Cafe.
- Decision '92 : VOTING IN THE VALLEY / AN ELECTION GUIDE : ASSEMBLY / 36th DISTRICT : Rodio, Knight Are Near Ideological Twins
- Decision '92 : SPECIAL VOTERS' GUIDE TO STATE AND LOCAL ELECTIONS : LOCAL CONTESTS : Camarillo Council
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Oriental Fly Infestation Averted
- Racy Newspaper Catches Romania's Eye
- Pascali's Island (Showtime Thursday at 6 p.m.)...
- Blue-Jeans Mayor Presides Over Rebirth of City : Liberia: 36-year-old sociologist Daniel Johnson cites a 'booming of life' in Monrovia in spite of the nation's civil war.
- Unfit Building Leaves Legal Tangle : Housing: Officials are trying to determine who profited by collecting rent from 25 families living in condemned apartments.
- Perot Puts Best Face Forward in TV Ads : Politics: The biographical infomercials cast his past in a flattering light, leaving many facts in the shadows.
- ELECTIONS 36TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Foes Share Little Besides Political Pedigrees : Democrat: Jane Harman has made formidable connections in Washington. Now, she's fighting to prove her allegiance to California.
- Decision '92 : SPECIAL VOTERS' GUIDE TO STATE AND LOCAL ELECTIONS : THE LOCAL CONTESTS : Law Enforcement Measure Has Little Hope of Passing
- Salem Conjures Up Its Past With Mix of Solemn Ceremonies, Frivolous Fun : History: Some commemorations of the witchcraft trials raise questions about truth and justice. Others try to cash in on the tourism market.
- ELECTIONS 36TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Face-Off Features Battle of Political Pedigrees : Republican: Joan Milke Flores took over John Gibson's Democratic district. Now she wants to use her 37 years of City Hall experience in Congress.
- ELECTIONS / CONGRESS : Braude and Horn: A Comparison of the Candidates : Braude: He's a Democrat in district where Democrats have the edge; and being Glenn Anderson's stepson has paid off in campaign contributions.
- FREEWAY REPAIRS
- ELECTIONS 41ST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Case Where the Coattails Prove a Drag : Politics: As the economy falters, Republican Christine Reed faces an uphill fight against Terry Friedman in the newly created district.
- NOTEBOOK : Experience Helping Bell Eagles Soar
- ELECTIONS / STATE SENATE : Beverly and Finander Clash Over Value of Incumbency : Politics: Finander blames career politicians for the nation's woes. Beverly says he's proud of his record during his long tenure in office.
- Decision '92 : SPECIAL VOTERS' GUIDE TO STATE AND LOCAL ELECTIONS : THE ASSEMBLY RACES : GOP Challenges Incumbents in the 76th and 78th Districts
- Near Catholic-Protestant Balance Found in Ulster
- Leader of the Pack : Gordon Weisenberger's Cross-Country Squads Crush Foes With Teamwork
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Yugoslavs Face Complex Choice in Dec. 20 Vote : Politics: A ballot for peace may raise risk of Serbian civil war by driving power-hungry Milosevic to desperate extremes.
- Scott Simon: Picture His Words
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : U.S. SENATE : Seymour TV Ad Blasts Feinstein on Crime Issue
- Students Overcome Odds, Learn to Believe in Themselves : Honors: Children's Defense Fund rewards four who got back on academic track.
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Salesian to Offer Free Art Academy
- Decision '92 : SPECIAL VOTERS' GUIDE TO STATE AND LOCAL ELECTIONS : THE LOCAL CONTESTS : S.D. School Board Candidates Are Divided Mainly by Details
- Decision '92 : VOTING IN THE VALLEY / AN ELECTION GUIDE : ASSEMBLY / 43rd DISTRICT : Nolan Using Experience to His Advantage
- ROAD NOTES
- Study Looks at What Attracts Mosquitoes
- Decision '92 : SPECIAL VOTERS' GUIDE TO STATE AND LOCAL ELECTIONS : STATE SENATE RACES
- AND ONE MORE THING: Courtney Love heard...
- A Playwright Spreads His Wings : Tony Kushner calls his epic examination of Reagan-era ethics 'A Gay Fantasia on National Themes,' but 'Angels in America' is not just another AIDS play
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : BITE THIS : Coming Soon From Coppola: More Hearts of Darkness
- Decision '92 : VOTING IN THE VALLEY / AN ELECTION GUIDE : CONGRESS : 25th DISTRICT Q and A
- ELECTIONS / CONGRESS : Braude and Horn: A Comparison of the Candidates : Horn: He is both demanding and tireless. He says he represents reform. And he already knows the ins and outs of Washington politics.
- Columnist Seeks to Bridge Gay-Straight Gap
- Scandals Cast Clouds Over Several Incumbents : Politics: Keating affair, House bank overdrafts and other charges have put several lawmakers on the defensive. Others appear to be weathering the storm.
- Altadena : Shrub Height Law Studied
- Decision '92 : SPECIAL VOTERS' GUIDE TO STATE AND LOCAL ELECTIONS : THE LOCAL CONTESTS : Business Growth an Issue in Oceanside
- From 'American Psycho' to 'Wrinkle,' Many Works Targeted for Censorship
- Half a Century Later, 2nd Battle of El-Alamein Offers World a Lesson
- Decision '92 : VOTING IN THE VALLEY / AN ELECTION GUIDE : ASSEMBLY / 41st DISTRICT : Q and A
- Fleischer, Fondly : A&E; Looks at the Brothers' Rise and Fall in Cartoon World
- Decision '92 : VOTING IN THE VALLEY / AN ELECTION GUIDE : ASSEMBLY / 40th DISTRICT : Friedman Favored on New Political Turf
- Many Find Legal Help Is Beyond Reach
- SOUTH GATE : Churches' Group Targets Gang Youths
- Decision '92 : SPECIAL VOTERS' GUIDE TO STATE AND LOCAL ELECTIONS : Preparing Yourself to Vote
- COVER STORY : A Resolve Born From the Ashes
- Decision '92 : SPECIAL VOTERS' GUIDE TO STATE AND LOCAL ELECTIONS : THE U.S. SENATE
- Bar None : Center in Country Club Park Gives Minority Gays the Freedom to Meet Without Being Harassed : JEWEL THAIS-WILLIAMS
- Decision '92 : VOTING IN THE VALLEY / AN ELECTION GUIDE : STATE SENATE / 19th DISTRICT : Q and A
- Diamond Bar : 5 Arrested in Vandalism
- Doctors Baffled by Syphilis Return in Newborns
- Ms. Brown Goes to Washington
- Decision '92 : SPECIAL VOTERS' GUIDE TO STATE AND LOCAL ELECTIONS : THE STATE PROPOSITIONS
- WATTS : Students to Train for Jobs in Electronics
- Decision '92 : SPECIAL VOTERS' GUIDE TO STATE AND LOCAL ELECTIONS : THE LOCAL CONTESTS : STATE SENATE / 39TH DISTRICT
- Decision '92 : SPECIAL VOTERS' GUIDE TO STATE AND LOCAL ELECTIONS : THE LOCAL CONTESTS : County Budget Is Key Issue in Supervisor Races : Campaigns: Candidates for two seats on the board focus on improving the county's slumping economy.
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Gull 'Attack' Leads to Sunken Treasure
- Decision '92 : SPECIAL VOTERS' GUIDE TO STATE AND LOCAL ELECTIONS : STATE SENATE / 37th District
- Other States Join Term Limit Movement : Lawmakers: Polls find voters back reform in most areas where issue is on ballot. Some call it a national referendum.
- A Convenience Store Owner's Uneasy Calm
- Asian-American Riot Victims to File Compensation Claims
- Decision '92 : VOTING IN THE VALLEY / AN ELECTION GUIDE : ASSEMBLY / 41st DISTRICT : Budget Is Big Issue in Friedman-Reed Race
- Decision '92 : VOTING IN THE VALLEY / AN ELECTION GUIDE : ASSEMBLY / 39th DISTRICT : Katz Looks Past Election Day to City Hall
- Decision '92 : SPECIAL VOTERS' GUIDE TO STATE AND LOCAL ELECTIONS : THE LOCAL CONTESTS : Change and Experience Are S.D. Mayor's Race Issues : City Hall: Rivals Peter Navarro and Susan Golding differ mainly in style and background.
- PBS' Science Project : 'Newton's Apple' begins its 10th year of making learning also interesting
- Vietnam Turns to Traditional Medicine
- ATHENS : College Mentor Program Offered
- WESTLAKE : Residents March Against Drugs
- WATTS : Rent Break to Offset Losses Considered
- LITTLE TOKYO : Bowlers Lose Only Alley in Downtown
- Bradbury : Recycling Plan Starts Nov. 1
- Retiring Official's Pay Hike Questioned
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Toronto Makes History, Takes World Series, 4-3
- Leibrandt Fails to Bury Painful Series Memory : Braves: Winfield's double revives thoughts of homer he gave up that sent the series to a seventh game last year.
- NOTEBOOK
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Magical Maiden Won't Receive Time Off for Her Good Behavior
- EAST ROUNDUP : Exclamation Point: Penn State, 40-26
- SPOTLIGHT : SATURDAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE : TAKING A BREATHER
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Prince Makes His Mark
- Higher Hopes, Lower Prices : Even in the bad economy, Southern California restaurateurs are continuing to open new establishments
- Spike Lee Is So 'X'cited, He's Releasing 2 Soundtracks
- HIT THE HEIGHTS: Here's an unusual case...
- JC FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Pierce Proves No Match for Bakersfield in 31-7 Setback
- Page: Big Rush for Court Seat
- HIGH SCHOOL CROSS-COUNTRY : MT. SAC INVITATIONAL : Thousand Oaks Steps Up Pace to Secure Boys' Title
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Price Going for Two With One-Shot Lead
- Padres Cleaning House : Baseball: Team is expected to move, drop many name players. Tony Fernandez is one mentioned.
- Tennis
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : In Game No. 1,000, Michigan Puts Up Some Big Numbers