- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council Upholds Ruling Against Fence
- Port Lends Limited Aid to TwinPorts Study : Transportation: Commissioners vote to co-sponsor city's planning study of binational airport on Otay Mesa and offer 'expertise and staff.'
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Game Plan Exposed Pass Defense
- Ex-Trabuco Hills Baseball Coach Goes to Laguna Beach
- Auburn's Dye Says He Won't Quit : Pro Football
- Merger Talks Worry Some Arts Advocates : Music: They fear that uniting the Pacific Symphony and the Philharmonic Society would mean fewer touring orchestras in O.C.
- STAGE
- AUTOMOTIVE : Daihatsu Could Make Mark on U.S. Buyers With Concept Car
- BANKING
- Company Gets FDA Approval for Test Kit:...
- 60 Reportedly Laid Off at Emulex Headquarters
- Long List: Former San Antonio Mayor Henry...
- Imaginary Walks Net Real Benefits : * Fitness: Novel wellness program for companies with little money for them shows remarkable results .
- Key Elements of House Crime Bill
- American Delegation Vows to Keep Pressure on Pretoria
- Suit Alleges Death May Not Have Been Mishap : Litigation: Victim's family says Sheriff's Department prematurely concluded that ex-drug agent shot his wife in gun-cleaning accident.
- FILLMORE : City to Buy Land for Bigger Waste Plant
- Here's Your Hamburger, What's Your Hurry? : Fast food: A tiny prefabricated McDonald's going up at the 32nd Street Naval Station will be missing something: seats.
- Supervisors Raise Their Pay Amid Layoffs : Government: 4% hike brings salary to $85,336. Other county employees also will receive increases. At the same time, the budget calls for the first job eliminations in more than a decade.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City OKs Extended Restaurant Hours
- Open-Air Drugstore : Huntington Beach Council Told Sales, Use Out of Control
- Royal's Kocur Pitches With Control in Water Polo
- Pro Basketball
- Finishing Touch Is Missing at 'Collector's Eye'
- BANKING
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Senators to Review Confirmation Rules
- Shortcut to Long Distance : Help Is on the Way in Figuring Out Crossed Lines, Busy Signals in Phone Companies' Ads
- Even in Southland, Fall Makes Trees Show Their True Colors
- SCENE ON THE STREET : Brick Layers
- Balboa May Wind Up Getting the Ax Again
- School District Still Backs Health Clinic : Education: Despite protests, San Diego trustees reiterate their stance on the facility proposed for Hoover High.
- Auto Mechanic Dies as Car Falls on Him
- CHP Inspects Bus to Find Cause of Accident : Safety: Relatives are upset by the incident. A school official says drivers are required to check the vehicles before they go out.
- 3 Who Claim Deputies Beat Them Agree to Settle Suit
- COSTA MESA : City Sets Bar Permit Revocation Hearing
- Fast-Breaking Lakers Cruise Past Ailing Celtics
- Irate Fans Are Seeing Scarlett
- Leading Point Earners for Breeders' Cup Races
- Baseball
- Can 'Pikovaya Dama' Get RCA Victor Back on Map? : Music: After years of decline as a classical music label, the firm gambles on its first U.S. operatic recording in 25 years.
- Fatima Mansions Having a Devil of a Time : Pop music: The rock group never meant people to take its slogan--'Keep Music Evil'--in the Satanic sense; 'just disruptive, chaotic, disaffected,' says the band's leader.
- Congressional Support for Tax Cut Grows : Budget: Democratic leaders will push a bill favoring middle-income families. Some lawmakers fear a stampede that could drive up the deficit.
- Toshiba Executive Wants Open Line With Japan : Computers: New head of the Irvine-based unit blames long-distance relationship for many of the firm's troubles.
- Supervisors Slam the Door on Canyon Jail
- Misconduct by Deputies Condoned, Trial Told : Corruption: Former sergeant, testifying at trial of six narcotics officers, says lawmen at "ghetto stations" were taught to cover up excessive force and other abuses.
- User-Friendly City : Santa Clarita Holds a Meeting on How to Make Computer Services More Accessible
- Trust, but Verify : Will a pullout of U.S. troops, nukes open up North Korea?
- ORANGE : 6 School Candidates Present Platforms
- Noxious Fumes Force Evacuation of Houses
- Held Hostage to the Moods of Chief Gates
- 3 Brothers to Be Arraigned in Ventura County Securities Fraud : Courts: More than 100 investors, many from the Valley, believed to have lost $2.3 million in oil and gas exploration ventures.
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Gill-Net Violators Aren't Easy to Catch
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : No. 5 Irvine Valley Beats Rancho Santiago, 4-2
- USD's McKeon Advances in Qualifying Rounds
- DANCE / CHRIS PASLES : Wilder's 'Our Town' Learns a New Step : Ballet Version of the Classic Play About Love, Loss in a Small Community Comes to Irvine
- TV Ratings : Baseball Finally Pays Off for CBS
- Picus and Warner Ridge
- When Going Gets Tough, El Dorado Doesn't Roll Over
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Baker Makes His Case for the Defense
- Auburn's Dye Says He Won't Quit
- Cycling
- LOS ALAMITOS : Louisiana's 'Bushwhacker Is Back
- Music Reviews : Emerson String Quartet Opens Coleman Series
- Wanna-Be Nashville : Country music: Tourists are flocking to Branson, Mo., where Grand Ole Opry veterans have set up camp in the Ozarks and Vegas-style neon now lights the sky.
- Picus and Warner Ridge
- Nordhoff Maintains a Volleyball Tradition
- Offices Keep Their Cool
- BASEBALL : Kelly Fell Asleep at the Double Switch
- Baseball
- Scaring Cyclists Is No Joke
- Goldman to Quit Post at Gaslamp Quarter Theatre : Finances: The departure by the producing director and last founding member of the troubled company is the latest in a string of restructuring and cost-cutting moves.
- ART REVIEW : MOMA Enters the '90s
- OPERA REVIEW : Wagnerian Woes in San Francisco
- AUCTIONS
- Kennedy Perpetually Frustrated
- Kings Slip Up to Begin Trip : Hockey: They fall, 5-2, to New Jersey after leading, 2-1, through one period.
- Maestro Uses Scholarship on the Classics : Music: Christoph von Dohnanyi, who will bring the Cleveland Orchestra to San Diego, says understanding earlier works takes effort.
- TV Reviews : 'Daddy' an Alternative to the World Series
- St. Clair Takes No Position on Merger Plans
- Nation IN BRIEF : MISSISSIPPI : Bush Shifts Stand on Black Colleges
- World IN BRIEF : CZECHOSLOVAKIA : Hijacker Gives Up After Pilot Escapes
- Teens Urge Peers to Play It Safe : * High school students find it's often easier to talk to their counterparts, trained by Planned Parenthood, about safe and responsible sex.
- 4 More Groups Given OK to Seek Donations From County Workers : Fund raising: Supervisors permit Asian, Latino and women's groups and environmental organization to solicit contributions.
- MOORPARK : Man Pleads Guilty in Kidnap, Rape
- Teamsters Official Accused of Corruption to Reimburse $40,000
- COUNTYWIDE : Preschoolers Romp Amid the Pumpkins
- ROUNDUP : Valdivia Scores Twice in CSUN Soccer Win
- Some Sports Aren't Pulling Their Weight
- MSL '91-'92 PREVIEW : League Points Toward Expansion : Soccer: MSL ponders move into England, Mexico as 14th season begins.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Poll Gives Women Edge in '92 Election
- ICN Reports $2-Million Quarterly Gain
- Manila Bracing for the Return of Imelda Marcos
- World IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : Army Says It Will Crush Croat Forces
- Rockin' to the Max With Jagger and Co.
- Thousands of Monks Killed by Stalin
- Scientists Find Depletion of Ozone Is Year-Round
- Experts Warn of Quake Complacency
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Joint Custody Not Best Arrangement for Infant in Moschetta Case
- Obsessed Fan of Actress Was 'Sick,' Doctor Says
- PERSPECTIVE ON GUN CONTROL : Carnage in Killeen, Cowardice in Congress : Just one day after the massacre, the lobbyists prevailed, again, to block controls on firearms designed to kill people.
- Lemke Goes From Zero to Hero
- Trojans Need Luck of Irish : College football: Notre Dame has won last eight in the series since USC won by scoring without the ball.
- BCCI Link to Altman Is Alleged : Banking: Abdur Sakhia, who ran BCCI operations in the United States, contends that the former president of First American Bank in Washington sat in on secret strategy meetings.
- BANKING
- ENTERTAIN
- Technology Spotlight / INSIDE THE EYE : Foldable Lens Eases Cataract Treatment
- Arts Struggle in San Diego : Admiration, Animosity Greet Integrated Teaching of Arts
- Palestinians Name 14 to Attend Mideast Peace Talks, Plus 7 Advisers
- St. Louis Gets Kudos for Organized Approach to Homeless Aid : More than 100 agencies meet monthly to make sure that needed services are provided without duplication or waste.
- Electrical Fire Damages Canyon Country House
- Navy Worker Faces Toxic-Waste Trial
- Council Tentatively OKs Zoning Change
- Suspect's Aliases, Drunk-Driving Arrests Pile Up : Jailed: Motorist using several names may have been arrested as many as five times since May on suspicion of being inebriated.
- Aztecs Think About What Might Have Been : Football: Coach, players, opposition say that if David Lowery had started in the beginning, SDSU could be atop WAC.
- COMMENTARY : Braves Should Keep Their Proud Name
- Penalty Assumes Less Importance for Spears in Wake of Oakland Fire
- BANKING
- BANKING
- U.S. Denies Blame for Malnutrition in Iraq : Mideast: It says Hussein is blocking distribution of food. Study shows children's mortality rate has tripled.
- Mystery of Stolen Painting Deepens Despite Its Recovery : Art: The painting, found in a San Marino home, might be the work of famed artist Gilbert Stuart, who created the President's likeness seen on the dollar bill. But who really painted it and when?
- MOORPARK : College Students Identify With the Homeless They Serve
- COSTA MESA : Swap Meet Lease Plan Gaining Favor
- Father, Son Arrested in Scheme to Bilk Stock Market Investors
- Marriage and Impending Fatherhood Add to Athlete's Struggle : Football: Estancia tailback Christian Gomez is able to stay on team after coach helps him find a job.
- College Football
- AUTOMOTIVE
- ENERGY
- ENERGY
- Speed of Flames Took Victims by Surprise
- World IN BRIEF : PAKISTAN : Scientist Reportedly Boasts of A-Arms
- Autopsy Shows Woman Was Strangled
- 3 Measures on Irvine Ballot to Be Debated
- Cemetery Workers Reject Union by Vote of 92 to 43
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City OKs Plans for Library Expansion
- Segerstrom Will Change Policy and Ban Gay Discrimination : Debate: The company that owns South Coast Plaza says it will add 'sexual preference' to the list of factors that should not be considered in employment decisions.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Decision Delayed on Radio Tower
- Supervisors OK Buying State Water for Jail
- Recovery by Wounded Girl 'a Miracle'
- ENVIRONMENT
- Workers Flood Airline With Resumes : Jobs: Southwest becomes a beacon of hope for those at companies experiencing financial problems or anticipating furloughs.
- Investors Suing Parker Auto, Bank, Auditor
- Anaheim Ready to OK Homes in Canyon : Development: The council favors the Irvine Co.'s 8,000-house Mountain Park. Orange County, though abandoning its jail bid, still wants a landfill there.
- A Bitter Legacy : Angry accusations abound after the suicide of Hemlock Society co-founder Ann Humphry.
- SIMI VALLEY : Water Overusers Face Higher Fees
- $4.9 Million in Bonds OKd for Commuter Line
- Conservancy Joins Fight to Raze Mulholland Wall : Santa Monica Mountains: The parks agency board votes to urge the city to revoke the permit for a 600-foot-long barrier around houses on scenic highway.
- County Panel Asked to Investigate Vandalism
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC SPACES : Retirement Is Not in the Immigrant's Lexicon
- Tyson-Holyfield Talks Break Off : Boxing: Fight won't be held until after January, if at all. Heavyweight champion will face another challenger in next bout.
- Tyson-Holyfield Talks Break Off : Boxing: Fight won't be held until after January, if at all. Heavyweight champion will face another challenger in next bout.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Sammie Smith Might Request Trade
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Corona del Mar Has to Rally to Stop Fired-Up University
- House Approves Tough Measure to Fight Crime : Legislation: The bill would broaden the death penalty, curb Death Row appeals and sometimes allow the use of evidence seized without a warrant.
- Gov. Sundlun's Wife Hit by Car, Seriously Injured
- Bringing Up Baby: How to Prepare Down to Last Diaper
- Antonovich Asks Review on Music Center Shortfall
- Arts Struggle in San Diego : Music: Synthesizers help bridge gap at schools where traditional music teaching has fallen by the wayside.
- Man Pleads No Contest to Sexual Abuse of 6 Boys
- Broderick Had Split Personality, Jury Told : Testimony: Daughter says anger at the ex-husband she would later kill twisted Broderick's behavior.
- Event Poses Security Nightmare
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : WORLD SERIES : Twins' Hrbek Says He Has Received Threats Because of Controversial Play
- Parents Pay the Price for Child's Play : Money: Many have to dig deep to keep their youngsters competitive in high school athletics.
- Economic Aftermath of Oakland Fire : Disaster: Strengths in the East Bay's economy are expected to soften the financial impact of the weekend blaze.
- Arts Struggle in San Diego : Cutbacks: A music teacher rails against a society that relegates the education of its children to a back burner.
- Gates Knew of Secret Contra Aid, North Says
- Myanmar's Rulers Scoff at Peace Prize : Human rights: The government reacts to the awarding of a Nobel to opposition leader Suu Kyi.
- Teacher's Book Gives Students a Survival Course in Cooking
- THE HOUSE : Gun Control
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Robinson Hoping Offense Can Enjoy the Best of Both Worlds
- RTC to Make Magic Library Disappear--for $2.2 Million : Thrifts: Magician David Copperfield is expected to purchase one of the S&L; bailout agency's most unusual holdings.
- AUTOMOTIVE
- California Condors
- Instant Success : * Boutiques: Former model Ines de la Fressange is wowing Paris with her new shop. Her handpicked goods range from linen sheets to navy blazers.
- Rainy Day Is a Bright One for Girl Crowned Rose Queen
- Supervisors OK Rules That Freeze Pollutant Discharge Levels : Air quality: The plan allows for economic growth through a system of credits for cutting emissions. The credits can be used for expansion or sold.
- Harriet Moffat, noting that the street lights...
- "To each his own" could well describe...
- Vaunted Pitching Overshadowed by Hitting : Game 3: Scoreless streaks end for both staffs as the Twins' Erickson, the Braves' Avery are stung.
- U.S. Appeals Judge Named
- Taking Long Shots : * Fashion: Dior, Chanel and Lacroix deliver more calf- and ankle-grazing lengths for spring. 'Women won't wear them,' one observer says.
- RTD Police Department Dogged by Controversy : Transit: The agency's chief defends her officers, saying the complaints are exaggerated by a few malcontents.
- Audit Finds No Illegal Acts by LAPD Unit : Police: But ACLU finds fault with review of operations of the Anti-Terrorist Division.
- Missing the Bus : Few Accept Offer of Free Ride on Park-In Day
- Quirk in City Law: The Dead Can Legislate : Council: Under the rules, three deceased members have matters awaiting decision.
- South Gate Voters Reject Casino Plan
- VENTURA : Blacks Cite Need for More School Safety
- Transient Charged With Burglaries, Molesting Girls Is Arraigned : Crime: Suspect, who was arrested last week, indicated to police that he had 'ceased talking' 14 years ago.
- Morale Is Key to Local Police Fighting Drugs : Crime: The cocaine trade has made inner cities a prison for the law-abiding; freeing them requires everyone's support.
- Principal Jailed for Hitting Student With Truck
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- Marsh's New Lease on Life : Moorpark Receiver Resurrects Academic, Athletic Careers
- Tennis
- Lower Prices Depress Oil Firms' Profits
- Irvine Manufacturer Grants Patent Options: Trimedyne Inc.,...
- Dow Average Declines 20.58 in Late Selling
- World IN BRIEF : ZAIRE : Key Mining Town Stripped by Looters
- 15 Israelis Killed, Guerrillas Say; Only 1 Hurt, Israel Says
- Ruling Backs State Action on Abortion : Judiciary: U.S. appeals panel adopts Justice O'Connor's approach in Pennsylvania case. But the view may already be irrelevant.
- Man, 54, Admits Molesting Boys He Met During Volunteer Work
- Schools Benefit as Street Fair Exceeds Hopes, Quells Fears
- COUNTYWIDE : Part of California 33 to Close for Repairs
- County Issue: Sespe Creek Preservation
- 3 Die as Fire Sweeps Through Vacant Building
- Annie Tahl; Longtime Valley Resident, 106
- NHL ROUNDUP : Penguins' Back-Up Power Enough to Tie Blackhawks
- Ukraine Approves Its Own Army
- Man Held in Possible Plot Against Bush : Security: The Secret Service received a tip that the suspect told others he was planning to shoot the President at the Reagan Library ceremonies.
- BOOK REVIEW : Celebrating Radio in Passionate Detail : EMPIRE OF THE AIR; The Men Who Made Radio <i> by Tom Lewis</i> , HarperCollins $25, 416 pages
- Mental Health Officials Say System Is Disintegrating
- Secret Service Challenged by Reagan Event
- Push Comes to Shove in Shoe Lineup
- SANTA ANA : City to Obtain Loan to Widen Street
- FILLMORE : Security Lighting OKd at Shiells Park
- Transit Rail Heavily Supported in Survey : Transportation: Nearly two-thirds favor commuter network in poll, and even more would support public subsidies for it.
- Funds Approved to Buy Land for Well
- WORLD SERIES : ATLANTA BRAVES vs. MINNESOTA TWINS : Brave Ending After 12 Innings : Game 3: Justice manages to score on Lemke's two-out single for 5-4 victory over Twins. A record 42 players take part.
- Pro Basketball
- Baseball
- Skill on a Grand Scale : Anglers Battle Rolling Seas Off San Miguel Island in Quest for the Biggest Fish in Finals of First Saltwater Whoppers Derby
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP
- A Dictionary Suit Ends in Word <i> Costly</i>
- RTC to Settle With Lincoln Accountants, Lawyers : Litigation: Federal agency liquidating defunct thrift reaches agreements with most firms totaling more than $80 million.
- That Squeaky-Clean Buffett Takes a Plunge Into Soaps
- Biotech Stocks Hold Long-Term Promise
- Cambodia Pact: Turning Point for U.S., Ex-Foes?
- Tears Flow in India as Toll of Devastating Quake Climbs to 665 Dead, 1,700 Injured
- SIMI VALLEY : 3 Men Indicted on Cocaine Charges
- Ship Repair Firm Withdraws Asbestos-Violation Guilty Plea
- 4th Medfly Discovery in October Reported
- Suspect May Have Threatened President : Simi Valley: Officials say the Oxnard man told others he was planning to kill George Bush at the Reagan library dedication.
- MISSION VIEJO : Panel OKs Storage Lot Expansion Plan
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Patterson Has Had Special Success
- Promising Forward Smith Quits at CS Northridge : College basketball: Sophomore believes he would not play enough, forfeits scholarship but stays in school.
- Court Upholds Term Limits
- Student Deejay Is on Way to Becoming Record Artist
- Emissions Monitoring Firm Wins Contract: KVB, an...
- $45-Million Art Collection Destroyed
- THE HOUSE : Price-Fixing Issue
- Columbus' Log Reveals Neither a Demigod Nor a Brute
- Bradley Says He's Sickened by Flyers on Gay Bashing : Cal State Northridge: Mayor's letter also urges punishment for those involved. The university president says he has yet to receive publicized missive.
- Pro Football
- THE NHL : Goalies Are Still Getting Creased
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Donahue Kicking About Punting
- Winning by a Heartbeat : Health of Horses Plays an Integral Role in Endurance-Riding Competition
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Injury Forces Ramsey to Quit
- U.S. Senate
- Power Outage Brings Big Board's Trading to Halt for 24 Minutes
- Laws on Credit Reporting May Be Toughened : Banking: Senators want to prevent abuses that consumers have been bitterly complaining about.
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Fires Compared
- Classic Case of an Endless Public Drama
- Ozone Depletion Is Year-Round, Scientists Find
- World IN BRIEF : TURKEY : Orthodox Church Names New Leader
- Nurses Set Monday as Deadline for Strike
- Adviser on Executive Life Said to Lack Experience : Securities: Regulators are paying one consultant $110,000 a month to evaluate a junk bond portfolio pivotal to the sale.
- Europe Forges Landmark Pact on Free Trade
- AmFAR Chief Says He'll Quit : * AIDS: Robert H. Brown, head of the research foundation, discloses decision after widespread criticism over his stewardship.
- Ligachev, Once No. 2 Man in Party, Accused as Plotter : Soviet Union: The archconservative may have sought to supplant Gorbachev, prober says.
- Pick of the Patch : Halloween Tricks, Treats for Children
- Sphinx's New Riddle--Is It Older Than Experts Say? : Archeology: Geologists cite study of weathering patterns. But Egyptologists say findings can't be right.
- Alaskan Storm Front Could Turn Skies Drizzly
- Information and the Public Interest: The Fear of Monopoly
- Publisher Vows Fight Against $5-Million Libel Award
- California Condors
- Koll Management Earnings Rise in Fiscal Second Quarter
- RTC Reaches Lincoln S&L; Settlements : Thrifts: The agency says lawyers and accountants that contributed to the S&L;'s failure will pay more than $80 million.
- Sheet Glass Slides Off Truck Onto Freeway
- SIMI VALLEY : State OKs Funds to Build Rail Station
- YORBA LINDA : Jehan Sadat Visits Statue of Husband
- 1,900-Acre Forest Fire Nearing Containment : Los Padres: A camper suspected of starting the blaze is questioned. Cooler weather helps firefighters get the upper hand.
- Curt Massey; Musician and Broadcaster
- Newhall's Herazo Sets World Record in Walk
- PREP ROUNDUP : No. 2 Rosary Wins in Tennis, Edging No. 3 Santa Margarita
- Parsons Takes Aim at Surfing Title in San Francisco
- Mojave Narrows Plants for Christmas Derby
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT
- Attorney Decade
- Ban the School Dress Code
- MOVIES - Oct. 23, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 23, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 23, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 23, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 23, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 23, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 23, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 23, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 23, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 23, 1991
- LIZ DRIVING? Marriage to Elizabeth Taylor has...
- Five O.C. Schools Field Eight-Man Teams : Sports: Squads' size is mostly a reflection of small student bodies.
- Turner Seems Weary but He's in Good Condition : Freedom: The released U.S. hostage will undergo tests in Germany. Reunion with his family is due today.
- Girl Hit in Drive-By Shooting; She Is 2nd Child Shot in 2 Days
- EXTRA READING: When Superior Court Judge James...
- City OKs Multi-Agency Squad to Battle Gangs
- D.A. Charges Friends of Boy Slain in Fight : Prosecution: The three are accused of assault. Officials say the man who stabbed the youth acted in self-defense.
- 54 Missing; Fire Questions Mount : Disaster: Some officials cite risk of leaving original blaze unattended. Death toll at 19 in Bay Area.
- ONE YEAR LATER: A year ago this...
- TROUBLE IN PARADISE? The Ritz-Carlton hotel in...
- Torrance Asks for Tougher Safety Contract With Mobil
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 23, 1991