- S.D. Mayor's Race Hinges on Absentees
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Doing the Right Thing
- CAMARILLO : City to Consider Converting Center Into Police Station
- NORWALK : 3 Guilty in Detective's Slaying
- PLATFORM : We Shouldn't Need a Poll to Tell Us How to Vote
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : UCLA : One-Back Attack Keeps Bruins on Track
- GIRLS' TENNIS PLAYOFFS : Fallbrook, Rancho Bernardo Advance
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Caifanes Mixes Alternative Energy, Mexican Tradition
- LOS ALAMITOS : Second Group Considers Lease
- Robert Arneson; Sculptor of Controversial Moscone Work
- NATIONAL ELECTION RETURNS : THE EAST
- Capistrano Valley's Braxton-Brown Chooses UCLA
- His Magic Is No Match for This Foe
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Wheaton Upsets Chang in Paris Open
- Hockey
- Dennis Miller, executive vice president of the...
- Steven Nalevansky has been named senior vice...
- Travelers Reports a Loss of $358 Million in Quarter : Insurance: The setback is blamed on hurricane claims and restructuring costs. Plans to cut 1,500 more jobs are announced.
- Sluggish '93 Predicted by Leading Indicators : Economy: The index fell 0.3% in September, the third decline in four months. Most analysts believe a new recession is unlikely.
- 'Gag Rule' Is Blocked by Court : Ruling: Short-lived ban on abortion advice appears doomed as Bush Administration loses election.
- Activist Tries to Scale Down Red Tape : Access Fund wants to maintain areas and access in environmentally sound ways.
- FILLMORE : Veterans Memorial Hall May Stay Open
- Audrey Hepburn's Tumor Found to Be Cancerous
- PACOIMA : Man Shot to Death in His Parked Car
- Gordon Says He'll Decide Fate of Titan Football by Mid-December
- Aztecs Fall to Top-Ranked UCLA
- THE COMMUNITY COLLEGES : Vance Senteno
- Ann Daly has been named president of...
- John McMillan; Longtime Oil Industry Executive
- Voter Voices
- Clinton Camp Celebrates the Power of 'Hope'
- SANTA CLARITA : Veterans' Memorial to Be Dedicated
- LOS ANGELES
- Supervisors Approve $31.4 Million in Budget Cutbacks
- Gotch Surges in 76th; Alpert Leads in 78th
- Doctor Accused of Sexually Abusing Patients to Stop Practicing : Lancaster: Gynecologist Ziyad Ghabra awaits medical board decision on revoking his license. He will stand trial this month on criminal charges involving two women.
- CSUN's Proutt Shifted to Tackle
- Alabama Golfer Benefits From Some Sweet Charity
- What About 'Bob'? : CBS Sitcom Shows Rare Side of Newhart
- AIRLINES
- Jeffrey Brauer has joined Republic Pictures Corp.,...
- U.S. Alleges Keating 'Trickery' as Trial Opens : Courts: Former executive and son face charges stemming from 1989 collapse of Lincoln S&L;, the nation's biggest thrift failure.
- Keating Trial Gets Underway
- Seed Dispute Stalls Global Trade Talks : Negotiations: The U.S. threatens sanctions against EC nations. But both sides hope an agreement can still be reached.
- Audrey Hepburn's Tumor Found to Be Cancerous
- Chip Price Hikes Give Boost to U.S. Firms
- Couch-Potato Cheetahs Take to the Fast Track : Animals: Lars and Vince had become flabby--hardly a credit to their heritage. So the National Zoo designed an exercise program for them.
- DAILY 3
- Wife Arrested in Fatal Stabbing
- THOUSAND OAKS : New Members to Join Panel on Aging
- BUENA PARK : Parents Protest Bilingual Classes
- A Lesson in Saving the Environment : Science: Cal Poly Pomona project will put students and educators to work researching conservation issues. They will live in a newly built self-sufficient community on campus.
- Pact Signed to Sell Todd Shipyard Assets : Harbor: The City Council temporarily blocks the move, but firms interested in the 110-acre site fail to post the required deposit of $75,000 to open negotiations.
- Victory Rally Puts Harvard Over the Top
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE SOCCER ROUNDUP : Hawks' Goal Helps OCC Upset Irvine Valley
- A LOOK AT THE 1992-93 NBA SEASON : The Next Generation Arrives : Rookie O'Neal of the Orlando Magic Is Ready to Step Into NBA Stardom
- Cultivating a Culture
- Vulgarity Is Not Domain of Madonna
- Flat Tax and the Deficit
- Flat Tax and the Deficit
- Buy American
- Kudos for Information on Healthy Pregnancy
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- Cutting Back on Mail Delivery
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- Town Hall Sessions
- Hong Kong's Future
- Cutting Back on Mail Delivery
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- Booksellers Defend Their Honor
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- Booksellers Defend Their Honor
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- Madonna
- Kudos for Information on Healthy Pregnancy
- MOVIES - Nov. 4, 1992
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- Prop. 165 and Right-to-Die Measure Trail
- Clinton Rolling Up Big Margin : Election: Democrat takes a huge lead in the Electoral College as he heads for stunning victory over Bush. He is sweeping traditional GOP states in East, South and Midwest.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : U.S. CONGRESS : At Least 16 New Faces Will Join State Delegation
- For Bush, a Sense of Relief Eases the Disappointment : Incumbent: Combative no more, he is gracious in defeat, urging nation to 'stand behind' successor.
- Clinton Rolls to Decisive Victory : Feinstein Wins Senate Seat, Boxer Is Leading : Election: Arkansan runs up massive margin of electoral votes, winning traditional GOP states. After 12 years of gridlock, Democrats now control levers of government.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : LEGISLATURE : GOP Inroads in Assembly Likely to Come Up Short
- Big Turnout Produces Lines at Many Polls
- Three Plead Guilty to Desecration of Temple in Del Cerro : Crime: The young men, who have not been linked to any hate group, face sentences of three years in state prison.
- Takasugi Takes Lead in Race for Assembly : Legislature: Three state lawmakers representing Ventura County appear headed toward easy victories.
- Santa Ana Winds Stir Up County : Weather: Fierce, dry gusts spark fires, topple trees and cause power outages to more than 90,000 homes and offices.
- MUNICIPAL COURT RACES : Prosecutor, Judge Lead in Central, Harbor : Crandall expresses surprise at her good showing. Fullerton Judge Anderson leads narrowly.
- Mexico Backs Away From Pact on Tuna : Trade: The deal to protect dolphins had been struck earlier this year. Some see the latest action as an effort to gain a NAFTA bargaining chip.
- California Gets Its First Woman Senator : State: Boxer claims victory in race with Herschensohn. 'Tonight, history is being made,' Feinstein says.
- State Joins Near Sweep for Term Limits
- Declining Revenues Force College Radio Station to Cut 6 Employees : Budget: Layoffs will mean more jazz and blues at KLON-FM, but less news.
- Yugoslav Premier Escapes Ouster by Narrow Margin
- Winds Snap Trees, Knock Out Power : Weather: Santa Anas kick up throughout Southland, setting off brush fires. Gusts of up to 50 m.p.h. are expected to continue today.
- The Thrill of Stuffing Your Face After Stuffing a Ballot in the Box
- Countywide : Being On Track Has Its Rewards
- VAN NUYS : Center Gets Mental Health Contract
- OJAI : Sale Will Help Fund Girl's Cancer Costs
- PORT HUENEME : Japanese Jazz Band to Play Benefit Show
- Rockies Voters Wade Through New Snow
- Ex-Mayor Barry Wins Council Seat in D.C.
- Walsh's Use of Weinberger Notes Assailed : Iran-Contra: Bush supporters see 'a cheap shot' in the prosecutor's use of data that seems to contradict the President's statements on the scandal.
- Economic Concerns Fueled Clinton's Drive to Victory : L.A. Times Poll: Exit survey indicates that discontent with the status quo was the motivation for most voters.
- Bush's O.C. Tally Hits 56-Year Low for GOP : Results: Election is landmark for Democrats whose assault, combined with Perot campaign, cut President's support.
- Cambodia Wants U.N. to Cancel Peace Process
- NATIONAL ELECTION RETURNS : THE WEST
- Black Woman Named Editor in Oakland
- U.S. Shielded Two in Iraq Arms Affair, Papers Show
- London Newspapers Wager on Clinton
- Oregon Measure Condemning Homosexuals Is Trailing : Initiatives: Milder attempt to ban gay-rights legislation in Colorado is ahead. Passage of either could prompt similar efforts elsewhere.
- Election Night Highlights Across the U.S.
- William Johnson; Teacher, Writer on Mexico, Old West
- BOOK REVIEW : Cyberpunk Reveals Modem Operandi : THE HACKER CRACKDOWN; Law and Disorder on the Electronic Frontier <i> By Bruce Sterling</i> , Bantam; $22.50; 352 pages
- VENTURA : City Wants Historic Pool Left Uncovered
- Schenk-Jarvis Race Goes Down to Wire in 49th : History: Whoever wins will be San Diego's first Congresswoman. Schenk leads, but it won't be until the absentee ballots are tabulated that the final results are known.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Museum to Have Flood Protection
- BURBANK : Books for Sale in Library Fund-Raiser
- ANAHEIM : KDOC-TV to End News Operations
- Killea Headed for Reelection to Senate; Kelley Also Leads
- WESTMINSTER : Suspect May Be Tied to Other Burglaries
- Complete Results
- Judge Rules Secret Settlement Makes Harassment Claim Moot
- Poway Mayor Goldsmith Leading Race for 75th Assembly District Seat : Ahead: Assemblymen Robert Frazee and Steve Peace appeared headed to victories in the 74th and 79th.
- STATE RACES : Umberg Sole Democrat to Win in O.C.
- Countywide : Woman Sentenced in Welfare Fraud
- Honey, I Shrunk the Porsche! : Economy: Farewell, middle-age ego and dreams. Hello, reality--which turns out to be not so bad.
- Hippie Happenings : Fashion: Marc Jacobs deconstructs the '60s and '70s for the Perry Ellis spring collection as New York designers plunge into the latest wave of nostalgia.
- SANTA PAULA : College Receives Grant for Students
- 3 Navy Airmen Killed in Crash
- SANTA CLARITA : Condom Shop Opens After Delay
- Ralphs Chain Admits Overcharging : Consumers: Supermarket's plea bargain concedes some sale items were improperly marked. It says expired shelf tags were left out inadvertently.
- SUBS & ROSES: Secretary of State March...
- Contributors
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : New Tennis Coach Has Hit the Court Running
- A LOOK AT THE 1992-93 NBA SEASON : PRO BASKETBALL
- A Few Bad Sports Spoil the Barrel : Prep Wednesday: Demonstrative behavior, such as taunting and end zone antics, is on rise in high schools. When players are too physical and emotional it sometimes leads to violence.
- Dear Coach: Telling a Kid He's Worthless Is Embarrassing
- Saugus' Cowan Came to Pass--so Did Vow
- Dodgers' Karros Rookie of Year : Baseball: First baseman gets 22 of 24 first-place votes. Moises Alou is second.
- 3 Found Guilty of Murdering Officer : Crime: Fourth defendant is convicted of drug charges in fatal police sting operation.
- ANAHEIM : Family Seeks Funds for Boy's Treatment
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / MUNICIPAL RACES : Good News, Bad News for Two Mayors : In heated contests, Santa Ana's Daniel H. Young is cruising toward a victory over Councilman John Acosta. In Anaheim, Fred Hunter is losing to Councilman Tom Daly.
- Crucial Importance of Policing : Supervisors must take responsibility for the Sheriff's Department
- SCHOOL BOARD RACES : Gains for Christian-Backed Candidates Modest : Success of those backed by the religious right, Rev. Louis Sheldon was most dramatic in Saddleback Valley Unified.
- Ventura Voters Support Desalination in Upset
- Minnesota Golfer Leads San Clemente Event
- Rio Mesa Specializes in Causing 1st Blemish
- The Candidate : USC Begins Publicity Drive Backing Conway for Heisman
- THE COMMUNITY COLLEGES : Nancy Hunsaker
- STATWATCH : Hart's Charles a Big-Play Threat
- Obituaries - Nov. 4, 1992
- Filner Leading Valencia in 50th; 51st and 48th Incumbents Score
- Beilenson Takes Large Lead Over McClintock : 24th District: In a congressional race that offered voters one of the most stark ideological choices in the state, the veteran liberal appeared headed for victory over the young conservative.
- WESTLAKE : D.A. Won't Retry Doctor in Sex Case
- TUSTIN : Little Lead Is Found in Residential Water
- LOS ANGELES : D.A. Reveals Internal Probe
- THOUSAND OAKS : Sheriff's Station to Hold Open House
- D.A. Defends Handling of Abuse Cases
- BREA : City Signs Pact With School District
- Ventura, Oxnard : 3 Guilty of Robbery; Another Sentenced
- Payment Extension Urged for Builders : Ventura Boulevard: The L.A. committee proposes giving developers four years to finance traffic improvements that affect the thoroughfare. Planners last summer OKd a 10-year period.
- Oceanside Status Quo Shaky : Municipal Election: Bishop apparently is in command, but other early returns appear to reject council majority.
- LOS ANGELES : D.A. Probing Bribery Reports
- Board Decides Not to Shift Welfare Fraud Unit to D.A.'s Office : Government: County supervisors set a four-month deadline for the investigators' current boss to clear up problems.
- WINNING AIN'T ALL: The Dana Hills Dolphins'...
- Incumbents Fight Wave of Discontent : Cities: Nine races for mayor and councils are characterized by stringent campaigns against officeholders.
- BASEBALL : Yankees Get O'Neill for Kelly
- Clippers Cut Neal, Rahilly
- ROUNDUP : Foothill Clinches Century League Volleyball Title by Beating El Modena
- Lakers Seek a New Floor Leader : Pro basketball: Without Johnson, the job will probably be that of a players' committee.
- Jeff Ruland, still recovering from his latest...
- BURBANK : Action Deferred on Rancho Traffic Plan
- SAN CLEMENTE : Gang Intervention at Campus Proposed
- Security Squads Face Crackdown
- SAN DIEGO STATE NOTEBOOK : McCartney Gets Good Start as Johnson's Backup
- HOCKEY : It's Time to Find Ideal Commissioner
- DIGEST Mauldin, Fix Honored as Players of Week
- Neutrogena Corp. announced the appointment of Donald...
- RETAIL/TOURISM : Halloween Success Raises Spirits at Knott's, Universal
- Nancy L. Hoffman has joined Swett &...
- Phillip B. Jacobs has joined South San...
- After the Election : Vote May Help Environmental Firms Clean Up
- Abdel Hamid has been appointed general manager...
- Women and Minorities Gain Seats in Congress : Election: Year of changes also year of incumbents as new faces mostly fill spots left by retiring lawmakers.
- Canada's Inuit Begin Vote on Land Claims
- The Ladies Who Really Mattered
- Safety Panel Urges Stricter 747 Wing Inspections
- Is It Sex Education or Plain Ol' Porn? : Culture: The British are learning more about making love thanks to explicit videos that some say circumvent anti-pornography laws.
- Woman Dies After Reviving Earlier in Funeral Home
- Lawyers Quit ABA Over Abortion Stand : The Bar: Critics say association compromised its nonpartisan status by endorsing women's right to the procedure. Group urges the 3,000 dissidents to reconsider.
- Uninsured Afflicted by Medical Errors
- Release of Jury Transcripts in Serial Slayings to Be Reviewed
- NATIONAL ELECTION RETURNS : THE SOUTH
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Abortion, Change Cited as Key Issues for Feinstein and Boxer
- PAGES : Growing Older, Not Flabbier
- Bulgaria's Former Leader Sentenced to 10 Years
- Panel Calls for More Minorities at School : Civil rights: Its report on the University of Massachusetts is based on a wave of racial disputes, including one in 1986 that left 12 students injured.
- Girl Recovering After 5-Organ Transplant
- 'It's Gross, but I Like It' : Urban Blight Turns Off Some Tourists, but Others Say L.A.'s Sleaze and Grime Are Just Part of Life in the Big City
- RETAIL/TOURISM
- West Los Angeles PR Firm Opens Santa Ana Office
- Richard H. Carpe has been appointed vice...
- Hecht to Step Down at Carter Hawley Hale : Retailing: President's departure from the newly reorganized department store chain hints at the likelihood of new management from outside.
- Yair Landau has been named vice president,...
- J.R. Wetzel has been promoted to executive...
- Loeb & Loeb has named Fred B....
- Where the Pain Is . . .
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 4, 1992
- George W. Off has been appointed president...
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 4, 1992
- The Shape of Things to Come? : GM Shake-Up a Case Study for Corporate Overhaul
- Ronald E. Rhody, director of corporate communications...
- ENERGY
- David J. Murray has been appointed vice...
- Jon E. Forbes has joined Hughes Aircraft...
- Berlitz Deal Renegotiated
- A Breathtaking Success Story
- Calfed Posts $42-Million Loss; Bondholders OK Restructuring
- TECHNOLOGY - Nov. 4, 1992
- STAGE REVIEW : A Rugged 'Heathen Valley' Gets Religion at Theatre 40
- MOVIES - Nov. 4, 1992
- HBO Chief Fuchs Sees Diversity as Key to the Future : Cable: As the pay-TV outlet reaches maturity, it retains profits while expanding overseas and offering network-like variety.
- MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : A Little Too Perfect : Guarneri Cellist Says Students' Playing Is 'Rather Antiseptic'
- PRO FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : All in All, a Good Bye
- Irvine Upsets Newport Harbor in Volleyball
- Hockey
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : USC : Davis' Returns Are Difficult to Top
- Fullmer, Siegel Make Division I Commitments
- CHARGER NOTEBOOK : Phillips Ready to Face Old Teammates
- PRO FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Ingram to Have Surgery
- Lang Now Hangs On as a Starter : Rams: 12th-round pick knows his time as No. 1 fullback probably will end soon. But he says he's happy to fill in.
- 'Imported' Talent Gets Into the Act : Jazz: The agent for Maxwell's in Huntington Beach and three others unite to bring in out-of-area artists who otherwise might not work locally.
- MOVIES - Nov. 4, 1992
- Laguna Art Museum raised $36,625 with Perspectives...
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 4, 1992
- TELEVISION - Nov. 4, 1992
- Local Artists Get Chance at Seminar : Scouts: Industry reprsentatives will get a look at performers at weekend event organized by Rockpress Publishing.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Agnes of God' Is a Small Wonder
- TELEVISION - Nov. 4, 1992
- ART
- Pro Football
- Resurgent Butler to Face Morton at Country Club
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Dorado Off Baja Become Fall Harvest
- For the second time in five months,...
- Olympics
- Golding Narrowly Leads Navarro for San Diego Mayor : California: In the San Joaquin Valley and Marin County, voters were opposing farmland preservation measures. Medicinal use of marijuana is supported.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : L.A. COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS : Burke, Watson in Tight Race; Dana Ahead
- Election Glitches: Ballots Run Out, Street Is Closed : Voting: Higher turnout--by about 3%--causes shortages at some Orange County precincts.
- Blowin' in the Wind : Weather: Santa Ana gusts of nearly 40 m.p.h. in the Valley knock out electricity and hamper firefighters.
- Builders Scramble to Find Scarce Commercial Business
- Help for Entrepreneurs: For an inventor, life...
- 8 Firms Want Twice-Failed First City Bank : Finance: Regulators seized it again last week. That means it can be acquired with less risk.
- Stores at Mall to Hire Holiday Help at Job Fair
- SECURITIES
- Six Feared Dead in Blast
- SAN CLEMENTE : City Hall to Be Closed Alternating Fridays
- Injury Slight as Seizure Causes Crash
- Countywide : Public Asked to Help Find Bank Robbers
- GARDEN GROVE : Mayor to Solicit Merchants' Prizes
- Man, 20, Killed in Drive-By Shooting
- Quake With Force of Cairo Killer Could Rip Southland : Survival: Crisis specialist fears residents are too complacent about natural disasters.
- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Only Two Races For Conference Title Near End
- Creative Computer Finishes Acquisition of PRX
- Building a Stake for a Turnaround : Real estate: With the purchase of 2,250 lots, Pacific Greystone is positioned to take advantage of a resurgence in property values.
- IHOP Reports Profit of $2.4 Million in Quarter
- Day Runner Inc.: The Fullerton manufacturer of...
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- INVENTIONS : New Charger Soothes Those Late-Night Dead Battery Blues
- M. K. Products Buys S. T. International, Maker of Computerized Welding Gear
- T.HQ Links Profit Drop to Delivery Delays
- Insurance Auto Auctions Made 3rd-Quarter Profit
- Bondholders Defer Perceptronics Payment
- Woman at Mortuary Returns From 'Dead'
- High Court Bars Use of Murder Plot Tape : Law: U.S. justices let stand a ruling that an illegally recorded conversation is not admissible in a California trial, even if it reveals an apparent conspiracy.
- Coup Rumors Swirl After Lower House Votes to Oust Yugoslav Prime Minister
- Jailed Chemist Freed Pending Trial
- BONSALL : Woman, 18, Dies in Rural Crash
- Neighbors of Crude-Oil Plant Want Probe of Health Risks
- 3,400 Ventura Residents Lose Power; Winds Blamed
- ORANGE : Canyon Hills Tenants Plan to Appeal Suit
- Panel Seeks Survey of Pay, Perks Elsewhere : Government: The advisory committee meets for the first time. It will study whether compensation packages for county officials need revision.
- Judge's Ruling to Further Delay Landfill Expansion : Sunshine Canyon: The Superior Court action virtually assures that the dump's fate will be decided by newly configured Board of Supervisors.
- Officials Prepare Cat-Licensing Plan to Reduce Deaths : Animals: County shelters kill the majority of felines because the owners of unclaimed, unidentified pets can't be contacted.
- Fatal Crash Prompts Order for Wall on Simi Freeway Median : Northridge: A woman dies in a head-on accident along a stretch of roadway where several such deaths have occurred.
- Vista Man Battles On Over Seized Vehicles
- Bruin Lineman Has Hunger for Success : UCLA: Nose guard Walker has gained 35 pounds since arriving in Westwood, but he hasn't slowed down.
- JAZZ REVIEWS : Still Playing a Mean Piano : Joyce Collins Displays a Robust Touch in Appearance at Maxwell's
- It's the Same Old Sanborn Sound
- When X Equals $ : Spike Lee's New Film Creates an Instant Icon
- Machining Company Looking for Workers
- What's for Breakfast?
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH KOREA : Leading 'Rapture' Church Disbands
- LONDON : Maastricht Test
- In Final Day, Quayle Praises Bush's Record : Campaign: He lauds the President's role in Desert Storm and says the Administration has brought the economy to the beginning of recovery.