- Metrolink Charges Fares, Loses Riders
- America From Abroad : Dear Mr. President
- Perot Winds Up Campaign With a New Theme: 'Crazy'
- America From Abroad : Dear Mr. President
- Glendale Arson Investigator Gets 30 Years for Setting Fires
- Real Axline, Civic Activist, Dies at 85
- Ex-Glendale Fire Captain Gets 30-Year Term for Arson
- Cegles, UC Irvine Still Talking, but No Job Offer Yet
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : Wrestler Slims Down to Move Up at State
- MAGIC RETIRES AGAIN : Some Ticket Brokers Stub Financial Toes : Sales: Many bought heavily in anticipation of a Laker-Clipper opener featuring Magic.
- Election-Night Alternatives
- E.N. Phillips Completes Gaming Unit Acquisition
- Landlords Vie for Renters in Soft Market : Apartments: Incentives are often offered as the vacancy rate increases by varying measures throughout the county.
- Rockwell International Corp. of Thousand Oaks won...
- Rome Bankers Involved in Iraq Loans, CIA Report Says : Probe: Document raises new questions about Justice Department's investigation into the $5-billion scheme.
- How Can I Vote-Tamper? Let Me Count the Ways : Election: A former candidate warns that the process has few safeguards against fraud.
- Man's Murder Rallies Apartment Owners to Demand Safer Streets : Violence: They say Blythe Street is a virtual prison for nearly 4,000 residents--and gang members are the wardens.
- Countywide : UCI Group Hits FBI, Military Recruiting
- School Board Grapples With Teacher Pay Issue : Education: Union considers 'some action' Friday, when employees receive reduced paychecks. Sticking point is whether there will be more cuts.
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Pledge Will Help Hospital Expand
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Walker Hopes to Play Despite Injury
- Rachel Hochgesang
- MAGIC RETIRES AGAIN : Peer Pressure Might Have Had Effect : Reaction: Some in NBA stunned, some relieved by Johnson's decision to quit playing in the league again.
- Giants' Offense Gets Even With Redskins
- Camera Platforms Narrows 3rd-Quarter Loss
- Authentic Fitness Posts $1.5-Million Profit
- Dolco Packaging Posts Profit on 4% Sales Jump
- Rockwell International Corp. in Palmdale won an...
- Construction Spending Up 1.3% in September : Economy: It was the strongest pace of growth in five months, Commerce Department says.
- Culture : Festival of Miracles Transcends Mideast Enmities : All three major faiths celebrate saints in a pulsating, ancient spectacle of dancing and chanting.
- COSTA MESA : State Language Panel Names Scarfone VP
- Alpine Beating Suspects Granted Court Delay : Courts: Five men have been arrested in the vigilante attack on three Latinos at migrant encampment.
- HAWTHORNE : Baby Ostrich Escapes From Handlers at Airport
- SANTA ANA : College Board OKs $12.5-Million Facility
- Killer Says Victims Teased, Sexually Assaulted Him
- Two Views From Abroad on Campaign '92 Focus on Status Quo,Survival : Russia: America's decision affects disarmament and other unresolved post-Soviet Issues.
- The Chicago Cubs announced that Jim Frey...
- Despite Surgery, Jackson's Sights Are Set Squarely on Basepaths
- Triton Women Get NCAA Soccer Bid; UCSD Men Are Denied Berth
- McMahon Will Start vs. Raiders
- America From Abroad : Dear Mr. President
- Promises, Pleas End Campaign : Democrat: Clinton stumps through 9 states in a 30-hour wrap-up marathon. He pledges to lead a newly optimistic America to next century.
- Villalpando's Firm Received U.S. Contracts
- Murder Trial for Owner of Boardinghouse Starts
- LOS ANGELES : 2 Plead Not Guilty in Case of Fake Designer Imports
- Winfield, Ozzie Smith Join List of Free Agents
- Rams Are Saying Glass Is Half Full : Football: Knox downplays his team's shortcomings again.
- STAGE REVIEW : A Strong 'Mother' Is Also Sappy
- Cable, Local TV Vie With Networks on Vote Results
- Film Pioneer Hal Roach, Comedy King, Dies at 100 : Hollywood: Producer paired Laurel and Hardy, created 'Our Gang' series and was a key figure in TV.
- 4 Fires Battled Near Santa Barbara
- When Your Brain Needs a Day Off to Veg : PERSONAL HEALTH
- Democracy Supplants Cars on Election Day : Voting: When it comes to casting the ballot, some citizens really 'exercise' their franchise. They clean out the garage.
- Pilot Accused in Theft, Crash of Plane
- S.D. Woman Dies in Georgia Fire
- LAPD Effort in South-Central L.A. Wins Praise
- All the Old Songs
- PERSPECTIVE ON POLITICS : New Congress Shouldn't Be Bought : Campaign reform is only the start in changing the corrupt way of life that influence-peddlers have made the norm.
- Ted Thomas; Retired Producer, Writer
- Miller Works to Put Last Year Behind Him
- AZTECS : Strong Safety Johnson In Accident, Out for Season
- MAGIC RETIRES AGAIN : His Team Won't Be the Same : Lakers: Pfund gets a jolt as club goes from championship contender to playoff hopeful.
- Hudson's Grill Quarterly Profit Declines Sharply
- Market Briefs
- Dole Food Co., based in Westlake Village,...
- HemaCare Reports Loss of $146,000 in 3rd Quarter
- He Has Faith in Real Estate Auction
- AIRLINES
- AUTOS
- Nissan Posts Its First-Ever Loss--$178 Million : Autos: The setback in the company's fiscal first half underscores the problems faced by Japanese car makers.
- Ice Skaters Will Have 2 New Outlets in County : Rinks: A facility is set to open in Anaheim at the end of the month, and another is scheduled to debut in January in Huntington Beach.
- Gore Uses Marathon Tour to Touch Base in Key States : Politics: Staffers are quietly optimistic about outcome of race during a 21-hour, 8-stop campaign swing.
- Guidelines Set for Women in Combat : Military: The panel, while still split on what jobs to open up, recommends equal strength requirements and involuntary assignments.
- Michigan Youth Taken for Vandal Fatally Shot
- SAN CLEMENTE : City Hall to Provide Election Results
- D.A.'s Office Investigates Park Workers : Inquiry: A third L.A. city employee is under suspicion with regard to agency's community service program for convicted offenders.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Grant to Aid Asian Senior Citizens
- Premier Bank to Sell Branch
- America From Abroad : Dear Mr. President
- Facing the Emotional, Medical Issues of Women With HIV : AIDS epidemic: Isolation, denial and societal attitudes are some of the problems. A conference in Irvine Saturday will be devoted to the subject.
- An Against the Grain Approach to Cancer : Health: Don't expect early detection or a positive outlook to help you beat the disease, a USC professor says. He claims 'nuts and bolts' access to medical care is a more likely key to survival.
- FULLERTON : Firefighter Honored for Rescuing Teen
- Officials Unfazed by Drop in Metrolink Riders
- Four Go on Trial in Series of 'Mall Murders,' Kidnapings : Courts: A prosecutor characterizes the suspects as callous conspirators and a family of killers. Two defense attorneys say the case is based on faulty evidence.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Nieuwendyk's Three Goals Fuel Calgary
- 'River': Big Splash at Box Office : Movies: 'Redford's fishing film,' a small-scale family drama, comes in second, behind the thriller 'Under Siege.'
- Q&A; WITH TABITHA SOREN : Helping MTV's Young Fans Access Politics
- Two Views From Abroad on Campaign '92 Focus on Status Quo,Survival : Japan: There's sentiment for 'the devil you know,' but the less-known man is acceptable.
- PLATFORM : These Days, Going to the Doctor Is Enough to Make You Sick
- 1st Condom Purchase is Public Event : Business: Camera crews were on hand for the opening of Newhall's Safe Sex Shop.
- COLLEGE DIVISION : His Success No Surprise to Cheatham
- Nevin May Switch Positions in Majors
- 'Roc' Catches the Passion of the Election
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pianist Radiates Assurance
- ELECTIONS : 6 Women Win Their Fight to Cast Ballots
- RIOT BRIEFS : Foundation Provides $240,000 to Promote Social Change
- Barry Bonds of the Pittsburgh Pirates is...
- Pollution? It Stinks!
- Proliferation of Handguns in U.S.
- In Defense of Police Efforts
- Rebuild L.A.
- Pollution Fatal Peril
- Selling F-15s to Saudi Arabia
- DAILY 3
- Selling F-15s to Saudi Arabia
- Watch, Don't Kill Whales
- Birds Should Enjoy Flight
- Evils in Gill Nets, Oil Spills
- Frustrations of Language
- Eisenhower Platform
- Clean Beach a Life Saver
- Bus Service
- Trade With Vietnam
- Election Advances
- Proliferation of Handguns in U.S.
- Radio Group Helped Sheriff
- Regard for Citizens
- Fur Coats Cost Otters' Lives
- Proliferation of Handguns in U.S.
- Downside of Harbor Days
- Starfish Add to Sea's Beauty
- Oceans Are Not Sewers
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 3, 1992
- Obituaries - Nov. 3, 1992
- Names in the News - Nov. 3, 1992
- TELEVISION - Nov. 3, 1992
- TELEVISION - Nov. 3, 1992
- TELEVISION - Nov. 3, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 3, 1992
- Murdoch Acts Swiftly to Replace Roth at Fox : Entertainment: The new chairman, Peter Chernin, has limited film experience but several hit TV shows to his credit, including "Beverly Hills 90210" and "In Living Color."
- Times Orange County Edition Gains Readership : Circulation: Weekday total grows 4.5% to 193,923. Sunday figure is up 5.5% to 291,467. Orange County Register daily, Sunday figures dip.
- THE AFTER SPINNERS: Whoever is elected President,...
- County Races Ending in a Final Flurry : Ballot: Two supervisors will be chosen, including the board's first elected black member. Among local issues, city voters will decide whether to increase the number of LAPD officers.
- New Leadership Named at GM; Dividend Slashed
- PIZZAGATE: As dirty tricks go, it's not...
- Robbins Pleads Guilty to Loan Fraud Charges
- HEALTH
- Litton Systems Inc. of Woodland Hills received...
- Biopool Gets Go-Ahead on Diagnostic Kits
- Stocks, Dollar Soar on Eve of Vote : Market Overview
- Motivating Inventors: Of course, there are entrepreneurial...
- Datum Inc.: The Anaheim manufacturer of precision...
- L.A. Times Again Biggest U.S. Metropolitan Paper
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 3, 1992
- NEWS ANALYSIS : What the Roth Deal Means for Disney
- Iowa Executive Buys Stake in Advanced Photonix
- Yeltsin Imposes State of Emergency as Battles Erupt in Southern Flank : Ethnic warfare: Russians, worried about the spread of violence in troubled Caucasus region, try to restore order.
- Culture : Family Reunion for the Dead : Two-day celebration among Mexicans extends hospitality--and one for the road--to visiting spirits.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Reality Lessons for New Senators : Washington: They will be joining an exclusive 100-member organization that prefers not to have its cage rattled. And the Californians' colleagues won't be impressed by the state's size.
- U.S. Endorses a U.N. Environmental Commission
- An Evening Long on Laughter
- CULTURE WATCH : Prodigy Gets Out the Vote Info
- Family Charges Cover-Up in Colonel's Death
- National Agenda : Exiled Opponents of Hussein Start to Harmonize Their Voices : Salahuddin conference is a watershed for the splintered forces opposed to the Iraqi dictator.
- Dixville Notch Goes for Bush
- America From Abroad : Dear Mr. President
- It's Not a Matter of Black, White; It's Strictly Black
- Ethnic Relations : Paris No Paradise for Poor African Squatters : Police raid spotlights racial bias, housing shortage and the failure to cope with a wave of immigrants.
- Bush, Clinton Both Pour Time and Money Into Michigan Race : Politics: The state is crucial to the President's strategy, but the Democrat is making every effort to deny him the prize.
- MOSCOW : What Revolution?
- Erwin D. Okun; Disney Co. Vice President, Publicist
- PRACTICAL VIEW / HOW TO RENT A ROOM : Can You Put Up With MTV, Pets?
- COLUMN ONE : Stuck in Politics' Fast Lane : Voters reflect the hurry-up, sound-bite world of candidates. But in town after town, given the chance, people long to ponder, argue, persuade and be persuaded.
- 1 Dies, 4 Hurt in Explosion at Harlem Housing Project
- America From Abroad : Dear Mr. President
- Brother Pleads Guilty in Boston Murder Case
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Rabin Survives Votes of No Confidence
- Little Bug a Big Worry for Growers of Avocado Trees
- Profile : Mayor Breaks Color Bar--and Settles Score in S. Africa : 'The whites around here didn't accept us for all those years. But now we are in the driver's seat,' he says.
- Stocks, Dollar Soar on Eve of Vote : Market Overview
- Union Carbide to Pay OSHA Fine
- K-Swiss Dips a Toe in Europe : Shoes: The Pacoima firm takes a no-frills approach in marketing its sneakers. With U.S. market growth slowing, it must look overseas.
- Lon Adams has been selected as the...
- Bear Stearns to Sell Specialist Unit
- Market Briefs
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 3, 1992
- Norton Co. Sells Some of Its Vitesse Holdings
- CommerceBank Parent Has Quarterly Loss but It's Less Than Year Ago
- Headed to the Top at Paramount?
- Membership Spurt Boosts FHP Profits 10%, or 20 Cents a Share, in Quarter : Health care: The health maintenance organization has had flat enrollment in the recession but it saw a 15% jump.
- Delphi Posts 2nd-Quarter Earnings of $209,000
- Matthews Studio Obtains Star Lighting Assets
- Santiago Canyon Tract of 117 Acres to Be Sold in Court Foreclosure
- Key French Bank Rates Are Lowered : Europe: The cuts are aimed at giving a shot in the arm to the country's flagging economy.
- Typhoon Delays Vote in Territory of Guam
- Magic Johnson Retires, Cites Controversies
- America From Abroad : Dear Mr. President
- Ex-AID Official Gets Prison Term for Bribes
- Hercules Painting & Decorating Inc. of Northridge...
- Bidding for Continental Draws at Least 2 Finalists
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 3, 1992
- 3rd-Quarter Profit Rises 73% at Spear Financial
- AIRLINES
- Regency Health Services: The Newport Beach company...
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 3, 1992
- Silicon-Gel Implant Records Altered : Pharmaceuticals: Ex-U.S. Atty. Gen. Griffin Bell recommends Dow Corning notify the FDA. The firm says no evidence of health risks were found.
- The Up Side of Property Downturn
- Now the VCR Can Do What It's Told : Electronics: A new Canoga Park firm's product offers voice-activated programming of VCRs. But some predict the $169 price will turn off consumers.
- Cheesecake Factory Profits Double in 3rd Quarter
- Small Company Vital to World's Ozone Vigil : Atmosphere: Biospherical Instruments, with 22 San Diego-based employees, monitors ultraviolet rays.
- Teledyne Electronics of Newbury Park won a...
- STEEL
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 3, 1992
- Low Attendance Prompts Knott's Wage Freeze : Tourism: The theme park sees no improvement after a devastating year of recession, bad weekend weather and Los Angeles riots.
- Overnight Trip Offered to Catalina
- REDONDO BEACH : Sewage Spill Forces Beach's Closure Near Pier
- PALMDALE : County, Contractor Settle Disagreement
- Year of the Wife: Rabbi Harvey Fields...
- Colonel's Survivors File Claim Against Military : Dispute: James Sabow family alleges that Marines hid information on his death after suspension for unauthorized use of U.S. aircraft.
- Fire Halted After It Jumps Freeway Near UC Santa Barbara
- Deputy Sentenced in Shooting : Courts: He receives a six-month jail term and $6,000 fine for wounding a motorist who left the scene after hitting the off-duty L.A. County officer's motorcycle.
- Hit-Run Driver Kills Father, Girl
- Obituaries - Nov. 3, 1992
- Seeking Solutions at San Diego State : Education: The faculty and president try to heal their rift and trim budget by $10 million while upholding the school's status as a graduate study and research center.
- Promises, Pleas End Campaign : Republican: An emotional president appeals for support and rests his case on familiar twin pillars of his candidacy: trust and taxes.
- PRACTICAL VIEW : How to Make It Work for You
- Theater-Group Party Has a Halloween Cast
- Next Step : The New Cash Diplomacy : The next President's foreign policy will be based on economics, not ideology.
- Rolling Stone's First Chief Photographer, Baron Wolman Captured the Souls of Rock Heroes of the '60s With . . . : A Revolutionary Eye
- NORTHRIDGE : Project Promoting Science Given Grant
- Ex-Deputy Faces Trial After Netted by Sting : Courts: He will stand trial on five charges. Sting resulted from citizen complaints that he stole money.
- Women Safe After Week in Wilderness
- Mother Faces 2 Felony Charges
- Election Recommendations
- Toxic Discharges
- Consumers Get the Chance to Swap Trash for Cash With Green Card : Shopping: Ron Charter has devised system that lets people trade in used items for credit toward goods and services available at network of businesses.
- Get Out and Vote
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Pleads Guilty to Bank Fraud
- SANTA PAULA : City to Participate in Regional Council
- Crackdown Brings No Slowdown at I-5 Checkpoint
- ORANGE : School Gym Club Works Out Well
- NORTHRIDGE : Literacy Center to Receive Funds
- Church in Tenant Dispute : First AME Says Evictions Will Lead to More Housing for the Needy
- Bell Officer Kills Man Threatening Woman
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Language Program Funded in 3 Schools
- BURBANK : Airport to Hire Publicity Firm
- VENTURA : Students Have Bikes Inspected for Safety
- Train's Weak Link: A Short Commute : Metrolink: Ridership drops on first day of full-price service as passengers complain of high fares for suburb- to-suburb travel.
- Truce--and Victory : Now reformers must avoid refighting the water wars
- DMV Returns Driver's License to King : Ruling: There was insufficient evidence that motorist refused to take a blood-alcohol test when arrested on suspicion of drunk driving, a hearing officer says.
- ANAHEIM : Electronic Signs to Offer Traffic Options
- OXNARD : 856-Acre Project Will Be Reviewed
- Political Banner Slows Traffic
- GRANADA HILLS : Judge Further Delays Expansion of Landfill
- LAGUNA HILLS : Knife-Wielding Robber Sought
- Election Recommendations
- Santa Ana Winds to Blow Into Town
- OAK PARK : Finalist Picked for Top Schools Post
- Man Lying in Road Struck, Killed by Car
- Oceanside Patrol Ends Trial Short of Goal, Will Continue
- Man Repairing Car Crushed to Death
- Election Recommendations: Candidates and Propositions
- Prelate Demands Release of Nuns' Bodies
- Doing Business : 'Twentysomethings' Take the Wheel of Estonian Capitalism : Meet Nils Niimann, 21, and friends. They're into car dealerships, juice imports and water purification. And those are just a few of their ventures.
- America From Abroad : Dear Mr. President
- America From Abroad : Dear Mr. President
- Halpin Leaves After 2 Years as Head of HomeBase
- GRANADA : Shuttle Rival Sidelined
- Several States May Signal Turning Points
- BOOK REVIEW : Chronicling the Annoying, Rampant Abuse of Victimhood : A NATION OF VICTIMS: The Decay of the American Character, <i> by Charles J. Sykes</i> , St. Martin's Press $22.95; 276 pages
- BREA : City May Pay Legal Costs of Councilman
- Alpine Man Wins Poker Tourney
- Rams Are Saying Glass Is Half Full : Pro football: At 3-5, they see headway despite the frustrations of close losses.
- MAGIC RETIRES AGAIN : Representatives of AIDS Services Regret Decision
- PRO FOOTBALL : Teams Aren't Families, They're Businesses
- Chronology of a Career
- THE PREPS : Loyola Is Not Willing to Play Along With This Title Game
- PRO FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Talley Is Accused of Drunk Driving
- Rose Bowl Deal Favors the Big Ten : College football: New ABC contract would be adjusted if Pac-10 also adds a team.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Edison Girls Clinch Title in Sunset League Tennis
- Falcons' Quarterback Miller Out for Season
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : USC : Stanford's Stenstrom Expected to Play
- Pro Basketball
- PRO FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Dickerson Might Get More Work
- MAGIC RETIRES AGAIN : There Are No Simple Explanations : Psychologists: The experts are left to wonder what motivated sudden change of heart.
- It's Mailman's Biggest Delivery
- Report to Focus on Driver in Bus Crash : Angels: Venetz's status during May 21 accident will be part of NTSB's published results of investigation due out later this month.
- Clippers Lose to Warriors, 122-116
- Names in the News - Nov. 3, 1992
- PRO FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : RAMS : They Still Try to Keep Heads Up
- Vikings Show Off Their Superiority : Pro football: Defense smothers Harbaugh in 38-10 victory over Bears. Del Rio has two interceptions.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Oral History Plan Would Use Elderly
- VFW Post Gets Short Reprieve : Santa Clarita: A judge says the hall can stay open until Jan. 28. City ordered it closed in August.
- SAN DIEGO : Man Killed When Shanty Catches Fire
- D.A. Finds No Proof of Bryant Case Informants : Courts: Two employees remain under investigation for possibly giving information to figures in an alleged drug and murder ring.
- VENTURA : College Initials Changed to 'VOTE'
- Rose Valley : Company to Remove Last 2 Telephones
- Convair Slayer Plea-Bargains, Gets Life Term : Crime: Fired General Dynamics worker pleads guilty in a deal negotiated the day his second trial was to begin.
- The Mix Master of Dance : Choreography: David Gordon defies categories by creating works that are as much theater as dance.
- ART REVIEW : Burghers With Everything: The Lure of Dutch Paintings
- O.C. MUSIC REVIEW : Met's Milnes, Pacific Chorale Elevate 'Elijah' : The baritone brings power and sensitivity to Mendelsohn's large-scale oratorio, opening the group's 25th season.
- O.C. THEATER / RICK VANDERKNYFF : Taking On Teens' Head-Heart Battles
- The Rosovsky Gallery in Laguna Beach will...
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 3, 1992
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Weekend Box Office
- The National Transportation Safety Board's final report...
- Pro Basketball
- Che Garcia
- Padres Passed Up Deal for Borders : Baseball: Series MVP was part of a bid for Tony Fernandez, but team rejected the Jays' offer because of finances, sources say.