- Weeks Will Be Assistant Coach at Tustin
- Soccer
- SPORTSCOPE : Gutierrez Is Named Toro Softball Coach
- A look at noteworthy addresses in...
- Eye Doctor Countersues to Regain License : Law: Attorneys for Jeffrey Rutgard, who is being investigated on a laundry list of charges, blame competitors for 'witch hunt.'
- Court Upholds $10,000 Fine of Griset for Campaign Mailings
- A Crime Story That You Can Sink Your Teeth Into
- Dimassis' Goals Lead Chapman to Soccer Victory
- Daly Continues Streak at Southern Open
- SWIMMING : Decrease in Prize Fund Provokes Controversy
- FOURTH DOWN?: Football at Cal State Fullerton...
- SCHOOL ISSUE: Orange County teacher unions are...
- Last-Minute Touches Make a Lasting First Impression
- Ex-Banker's Guilty Plea Thrown Out in Iraq Loan Case : Law: The move clears the way for a trial and ends a sentencing hearing that became a forum for accusing the White House of using a scapegoat.
- Fall Classic : Old-Time Baseball Jerseys Make the Starting Lineup
- Girl, 14, Shot in Hand While Leaving School : Violence: Police seek identity of attacker and companions who fled. Incident is latest in rash of shootings near campuses.
- Courthouse Security Firm Is Suspended : Guards: U.S. Marshals Service replaces N.Y. company as FBI probes contract. Allegations include overbilling, underpayment of taxes.
- Perot's Re-Entry Energizes Faithful Followers in O.C.
- Bush Ad Assumes a Lot to Slam Clinton's Plan
- Senate Votes to Override Veto of Abortion Advice
- Feinstein, Boxer Appear to Lead in Income, Taxes : Senate race: Two Democrats report much more earnings than Sen. Seymour. Republican Herschensohn refuses to allow his returns to be inspected.
- Key Witness in Murder Trial Jailed to Ensure Testimony : Court: Prosecutors fear that the Santa Ana woman would flee rather than testify against a suspected gang member.
- Senate Backs Override on Abortion Issue : Counseling: 'Gag rule' at clinics that get U.S. funds is likely to survive a similar vote in the House.
- MORTGAGE BURN: Share Our Selves, a Costa...
- LAST CALL: Al Conin, whose nine-year reign...
- Brad Parton's Place on Political Spectrum
- Education Views of Bush, Clinton
- Immigration Policy Flawed
- Council's Decision to Buy Property on Monterey Road
- Some Suggestions for Airport Authority
- The Future of the Hollywood Promenade
- Some Facts About Mythopoeic Society
- Electric Bus Line's Effect On Los Feliz
- Family Doesn't Need More Room
- Vote on Water Unnecessary
- Finander's Qualities as Senate Candidate
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : Mise en Green : Carpinteria is planning a festival this weekend to honor a fruit--the avocado.
- Dethroning King of 'Honeymoon'
- South Whittier Wins Quest for Additional Sheriff's Patrol : Law enforcement: Supervisors vote to assign another sheriff's car to the gang-plagued area. Cost will be $689,000 a year.
- COMEDY : Women Dress the Parts in 'Moms and Other Crazy Ladies'
- Caltrans Advisory on Freeway Work
- Paper Trail Tells Tale of Family
- CRAFTS : Ideas Can Be Crafted With Supplies From Unlikely Sources
- Perot Panel Investigated Some State Coordinators, Volunteers
- City Council Delays Tough Budget Choices : Finances: Members decide they don't have enough information to consider cuts needed to close a $4-million gap caused by state aid reduction.
- Learning Doesn't End After Last Bell : There's a waiting list for Anaheim Hills Elementary School's extra-curricular classes in science, Spanish and art.
- A Fair Ending to a Fowl Fight
- Irwindale : City Manager Appointed
- COLLEGES / ALAN OTA : Former Bruin Plumer Is Back in the Running
- Fred Ross; Worked Quietly for Downtrodden Laborers
- THEATER REVIEW / 'A CUP OF COFFEE' : A Rich, Tasty Brew : Pasadena Playhouse's cast and crew serve up a first-rate, fully staged performance of the Preston Sturges play.
- Yaroslavsky Says Latest Census Data Upholds Remapping Vote : Schools: The councilman contends that the so-called 'Valley-friendly' alternative redistricting plan would have invited a lawsuit had it been adopted.
- Wilson Signs Bills Facilitating Military Housing : Legislation: The aim is to prevent the demise of an Air Force center in El Segundo and the loss of more than 6,700 jobs.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Committee to Study West Newport Plan
- Ex-Officer Sentenced in Assault Case : Torrance: Roland Sabara is ordered to serve a year's probation for trying to drag a woman from her car. His lawyer says the behavior was alcohol-induced.
- Perot's Volunteers Say: 'Run Ross Run'
- LANCASTER : Psychologist to Face Trial on Rape Count
- VENTURA : Bank Robber Gets 9-Year Prison Term
- Since We're Neighbors . . . Neighborly Welcome : 200 Residents Attend La Colonia's Police Station Opening
- Study Backs City Plan to Reuse Treated Waste Water
- New I.D. Cards Aim to Cut Welfare Fraud
- Loan Default Jeopardizes Proposed Hotel : Development: James Monaghan had won city approval for a 450-room resort on the Long Point land. Now, the former Marineland site will likely go up for auction with a second property on Oct. 15.
- Triple Killer Expected to Be Charged in Slaying of Agent : Crime: Victim in 1980 shooting was first female Secret Service officer to die in the line of duty.
- Education Views of Bush, Clinton
- MOORPARK : 7,000 Expected for Chamber Fete
- VISTA : Crash Kills Girl, Injures Passenger
- Hot Dog Man
- Caan Testifies He Lent Cash to Suspected Mafia Figure
- Environment Report for Edison Plant Reviewed
- Court Rules on Death Penalty Cases : Evidence: Appeal court ruling is a blow to prosecutors. However, it conflicts with other rulings.
- YORBA LINDA : Parents Raise Funds for School Facility
- Couple, 2 Daughters Die in Arson Blaze : Crime: Officials say the victims were trapped in a bedroom with security bars that had no releases. Three other people escape the South-Central L.A. house.
- THE HOUSE
- At-Risk Youths Get Chance at Jobs : Training: The Galleria program offers sessions in interview skills, work habits and proper dress. At-risk students have preference, but they will have to earn the right to work.
- Salk Institute Discovery a Key to Leukemia Testing : Genetics: Identification of the gene that triggers the disease is likely to lead to screening procedure.
- Downey : High School Math Teacher Wins Top Honor in Contest
- Goode House to Be Used for Senior Housing : Preservation: A new developer will be sought to restore the 104-year-old house and build apartments on three adjoining lots.
- BENEFITS : Serious Picnic Fun for Croatian Relief
- 2 Area Students Chosen for Science Program
- BOOK REVIEW : Examining Nature in Insect Songs : CRICKETS AND KATYDIDS: Concerts and Solos <i> by Vincent G. Dethier</i> ; Harvard University Press; $18.95; 140 pages.
- MEDICINE / LEUKEMIA : Gene That Triggers Some Cancers Is Identified
- Westchester : $2-Million Grant for Loyola
- High Life : Singing Strikes a Chord for Mater Dei Junior From Anaheim
- THE HOUSE : Nuclear Test Ban
- Senate OKs Military Aid for Bosnia
- Glendale : Town Meeting Scheduled
- George Kit Wong; Chinatown Pioneer
- Beyond the Pain : Anne Meisl, who has lived with arthritis for 39 years, wants others to know they need not accept their condition lying down.
- Pasadena : Psychiatric Facility to Open
- Obituaries - Oct. 1, 1992
- At 5.8%, Torrance Dropout Rate Is Among Nation's Lowest
- Enormity of Budget Crisis Steered Board's Adversaries to a Compromise : NEWS ANALYSIS
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / LAGUNA BEACH COUNCIL : 8 Seek 2 Seats; Canyon, Design Review Debated
- SANTA ANA : Candidate Debate Questions Sought
- Purple haze: As Elaine Davis passed beneath...
- New Twist in Investigation of Arson Fire : Thousand Oaks: Police are studying the incident as a possible hate crime. But they are told the comics store had money troubles.
- Junkyard Owner Vows He'll Fight to Stay in Business : Pollution: Anaheim's Adams family plans lawsuit in effort to block city's plans to close down salvage operations that officials say endanger ground water.
- More Tests Ordered in 5-Year-Old's Death : Crime: Authorities request further medical examination of Marquishia Candler's body while pondering whether to file charges against her aunt and grandmother.
- VENTURA : Romanian Dancer in Step With U.S.
- Rhythm's Got Los Lobos for Opening
- S.D. Theaters Bracing for Worse Times : Recession: Already strapped companies may be facing the winter of their discontent.
- TV REVIEW : History of Hucksterism in 'A Word From Our Sponsor'
- What's Behind KFI's Firing of Tom Leykis? : Radio: Dropping of host--and Daryl F. Gates stepping in--stuns audience. At issue--Leykis' salary, view he was a malcontent.
- MOVIES - Oct. 1, 1992
- Bill Shirley, Former Times' Sports Editor, Dies
- It's in the numbers: Randy Vataha, the...
- Although Northridge backup quarterback Coley Kyman played...
- AZTECS UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Morrison, Smith Out for New Mexico Game
- STAGE
- Zapping All Those Rumors : New music: After illness forced him to cut short a European tour, Frank Zappa is back in harness. Says a friend of the composer: 'He's just not going to be bothered by something as stupid as cancer.'
- STAGE REVIEW : OCC's 'Liaisons' Slows on Curves : Director John Ferzacca can't always keep pace with playwright Christopher Hampton's quick-witted words.
- TELEVISION - Oct. 1, 1992
- 'Cinderella' Story : Ballet: Lyon Opera Ballet's avant-garde work garners both bouquets and brickbats. It comes to San Diego this weekend.
- 'Charlie Rose' Talk Show to Go Nationwide in January on PBS
- About Our Nutritional Analyses
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Antigone' Is Pretty Bauble, Hollow Bubble
- AIDS
- A Forgettable Month for Five Area Teams : Prep football: Fairfax, St. Monica, Santa Monica, University and Venice were winless in September.
- Classic of the Week : The J. Geils Band "Full House" (1972) <i> Atlantic</i>
- High School Junior to Join School Board
- Insurance Surveyor Rates City's Fire Services Among Best in U.S.
- Myers Urges His Supporters to Fire Back : Activism: The ousted city attorney says SMRR should recommit itself to progressive values.
- AN URBAN OASIS : Cal State Fullerton Arboretum Offers Serenity, Cider Pressings and Hay Rides This Weekend
- FAMILY LIFE : Slaying Demons : A Ventura psychologist's book not only deals with unruly youngsters, but with their parents' upbringing.
- The following are selected entries from...
- Wilson Says Vendors Will Be Paid Interest : Debts: Governor acts after reports that the state would renege on late fees arising from budget impasse.
- S. Africa Homeland Massacre Ruled 'Unlawful'
- Quince Takes a Brief Bow in Marketplace
- BOOK REVIEW : It's Big. It's Gaudy. It's Simply Unbelievable. : THE LIFESTYLES OF THE RICH AND FAMOUS COOKBOOK <i> By Robin Leach (Viking Studio: $24.95; 280 pp.) </i>
- Drunken Catfish
- Yuu and I
- Relishing Halibut
- BOOK REVIEW : The Basics Problem : THE FAMILY CIRCLE COOKBOOK: New Tastes for New Times <i> By the editors of Family Circle and David Ricketts (Simon & Schuster: $23; 648 pp.)</i>
- Think French
- Kinder, Gentler Reds
- POST CONQUISTADOR : The Less-Palatable Legacy of Columbus Is Explored in 'After 1492: Another View' at Rancho Santiago College
- * H. Homer Aschmann; Founding Faculty Member of UC Riverside
- Hollywood : Cinematheque Plans
- Saudi, Qatari Reports Differ on Border Clash Leaving at Least 2 Dead
- Tina Brown's New New Yorker: It's More Than Vanity Fare
- Dropping Out May Not Be a Dead End
- Vermont Police Offer Visitors a Sweet Deal
- Support Helps Alzheimer's Care-Givers
- He Wants to Ring Up a Title for Charter Oak : Prep football: Running back Mike Harris has been inspired for his senior season since running into a friend who was part of a championship team.
- Frozen Walt, Meet Lugie Bear
- Ice-T Violates Pledge by Promoters, Sings 'Cop Killer' on Stage
- Trial Delayed for Girl Seeking to 'Divorce' Parents
- Bell Gardens : 126-Unit Housing Complex to Be for First-Time Buyers
- Slump in West Hurts New Home Sales Nationwide : Economy: The western region posted a whopping 19.5% drop in August. The 6.1% decline for the U.S. was the largest since March.
- RETAIL : 'Tis the Season for Opening of New Stores in County
- Bergen Plans Another Acquisition
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 1, 1992
- 2 Programs That Make Personal Finance Easier
- Judge Orders Lawyers to Give Parker Documents or Be Jailed : Courts: Attorneys for creditors of businessman accused of fraud and bribery insist papers are privileged.
- Columbus Controversy
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 1, 1992
- * Glendale Mayor Carl Raggio today will...
- Dark Comedy of 'The Front' Illuminates Black Period
- THEATER REVIEW / 'ELEEMOSYNARY' : Matriarchal Values : Play centers on three generations of women and what it's like to grow up without a father.
- Outside Review Sought in Chamber Bias Inquiry
- Santa Monica : Alternative Energy Festival
- Papered Over : Ventura-based Kinko's is among copying firms that are increasingly offering recycled stock.
- SCOREBOARD: FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVENTS : PREPS
- Dominant Species : As mutilation of endangered brown pelicans rises, one wonders what would prompt someone to brutalize the birds.
- Long Beach : District Gets $125,000 Grant to Improve Middle Schools
- Jahi Arnold
- Oregon Trooper Killed
- AGUA DULCE : Boy Pleads Innocent in Woman's Killing
- PLATFORM : Political Investment
- NEWPORT BEACH : Skateboard Controls Postponed by City
- Muslim Family Sues, Claiming Jewish Mortuary Discriminates : Litigation: The case stems from the firm's alleged refusal to pick up and store the remains of a stillborn infant.
- Campaigns Take Causes to Campus
- CANOGA PARK : Company Halts Sale of Cross With 'Miracle' Dirt
- Floating an Answer to Bubble Riddle : Science: Research team comes up with a solution to a 150-year-old brain teaser. The findings could have practical applications and lead to a new branch of math.
- CORONADO : Police Say Report of Kidnaping False
- A Different Kind of Campus : Education: No longer in the shadow of other state schools, Cal State Dominguez is experiencing an enrollment boom. A multicultural climate and academic opportunities have earned it high marks.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Recreation Area to Get Recycled Water
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Defeats Chaffey in Water Polo
- Kochel Arrested for Alleged Sex With a Minor : Crime: Longtime Ventura High football coach is accused of illicit 7-month relationship with 16-year-old female student.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- Mom's Game Plan Worked to Perfection : Prep football: Bryant Thomas of San Pedro has lived up to the expectations of his biggest supporter.
- Belcher Pitches Reds Past Dodgers, Pedro Martinez
- Chang-Sampras Match Will Be a Reunion of Sorts
- VENTURA : 5,000 Affected by Power Outages
- Ethnic Politics: Be Careful
- SEAL BEACH : Neighbors Looking Out for Tower
- His 'Miracle' Profits Turn to Dirt : Mail orders: Complaints from a New Mexico church persuade a Canoga Park distributor to discontinue sales of religious trinkets.
- Pipe Bomb Found in Car Parked at Hughes Aircraft Co.
- Power Out for 3,000 on Balboa Peninsula
- LANCASTER : 16 Inmates Hurt in Jail Brawl
- Message From Environmentalist Triggers Allegations of Racism
- Tennis
- They Weren't Right Age for an Instant Success
- Season Is Over for Sheffield : Baseball: He sustains fractured finger in accident involving luggage trunk.
- Mr. Smith Survives at Washington : Former Antelope Valley Standout Stays Eligible, Becomes Feared Safety
- Canadian Team Heads South With Flying Wedge : Prep football: Calgary school will cram games against Moorpark and St. Bonaventure into span of three nights in whirlwind tour.
- Runners Staging a Dignified Duel : Cross-country: San Diego's Keflezighi and Mission Bay's Elizondo make the grade on the course and in school.
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 1, 1992
- ANALYSIS : It Could Be Time for a Bigger Move : Pro football: Raiders replace their offensive coordinator, but the problem could be the offense itself.
- Boxing
- Ventura Coach Arrested on Suspicion of Sex With Minor
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Gunderson Leads Chapman in Volleyball
- Kings Falter in Second Period of 6-2 Loss
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Defense Is Stable, Offense in Flux
- Wounded Trojan Is Staying : USC: McGee says being shot by stray bullet is a 'freak incident' and that he will not transfer.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Smith: Shooting Brings Team Together
- A problem at Tustin in the past...
- VAN NUYS : Panel Studies Limits on Aircraft Noise
- Shivery Shakes : It Wasn't Quakes That Rattled Coast
- KEEPING TABS
- Friendly Enemies: El Modena football Coach Bill...
- Damages Are Awarded to Jockeys
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Sea Kings Depart on a High Note
- Quotebook: San Clemente Coach Mark McElroy, when...
- Moorpark Steps Up to 6th in Southland Football Poll
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Polonia Suspended for Three Games
- Gulls Open With Victory in Exhibition : Hockey: Lamoureux, Arniel score two goals apiece in 9-2 rout of Phoenix. Gulls excel on the power play.
- RECRUITING / JEFF FELLENZER : He Makes the Grade on and off the Field
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Crew Strikes the Gold a Day Late
- Tennis
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : SMU Players Reportedly Ruled Out
- Names in the News - Oct. 1, 1992
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Johnson Could Miss Rest of the Season
- Earnings Up, Revenue Down for Quarter at Community Psychiatric
- SECURITIES
- American Adds New Fares in Blow to 'Value Pricing'
- Vlasic to Close City of Industry Pickle Plant : Food: The company says the plant was underutilized. Up to 180 workers face layoffs.
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 1, 1992
- Deborah Beece has been named president of...
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 1, 1992
- Dow Up 4.86 on 11th-Hour Buying Surge : Market Overview
- NBC President Will Oversee Network's Daytime Programs
- Does Disney Have Plans for Vegas?
- J. M. Peters Reports $80-Million Loss After Downgrading Assets $75 Million
- Business Bias--or Service to a Community? : Lawsuit: A mortuary has catered to the Jewish community for decades. Its alleged refusal to transport a stillborn Muslim child has raised charges of discrimination.
- Brazil's Collor May Get 4 More Days in Office : Politics: Senate offers grace period, reportedly to accommodate both the impeached president and his replacement.
- Pomona : Police Rights Suit Settled
- 3.5 Quake Hits Desert
- Jeweled Globes : The ancient fruit ripens at summer's end, presenting a messy challenge to snackers.
- Panel Proposes Radical Tax, Budget Changes
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Help With Writing : College extension classes offer insights into the craft and the business.
- THE PRICE OF A MASTERPIECE : Behind the Authenticity of 'The Three-Cornered Hat' Lies a Personal Tragedy
- University Admissions Study Urged : Education: Reps. Rohrabacher, Dornan seek end to policies that rely on racial 'quotas.'
- Brott Leads Symphony Into New Season
- Issue: Dredging the Lagoon
- Ojai Beckons to Blues Musicians
- Clinton Worries Perot May Split Anti-Bush Vote
- Northeast Trains Delayed
- ROCKTALK : Charlie's Finale : After years of offering the best local music around, the nightspot will be following a different drummer.
- * Norbert Burger; Neo-Nazi Convicted of Terrorism in Italy
- Fire Rages Near Lake Tahoe : Disaster: Winds hamper firefighters as 50-mile stretch of U.S. 50 is closed. Six homes and 20 summer cabins are lost.
- Building Better Characters : Alarmed by rampant cheating and widespread violence on campus, a growing number of educators are beginning to teach the basics of ethics. The emphasis is on honesty, responsibility and civic duty.
- Guardsman Held in 3 Stabbing Deaths in Florida
- Glendale : Salvation Army Gets Grant
- FESTIVAL : Fiesta Feast Takes Flight in San Juan Capistrano
- Glendale : Large-Item Trash Disposal
- She Is Still Waiting for the Smoke to Clear
- Downtown Guides Try to Boost Businesses : Tourism: Their job is to help visitors find their way around a 40-block area, especially during evening hours.
- State Takeover of Compton Schools Vetoed
- 'Something for Everyone'
- Long Beach : Jordan High Dedicates $9-Million Science Building
- ARCHITECTURE : A Maverick Form Among the Masses
- Big Program for Senior Citizens
- Glendale Mayor Carl Raggio today will assume...
- UCSD Events Seek to Join Town, Gown
- Jackie Guesno
- Life Without Football Leaves Empty Feeling on CSULB Campus : Athletics: The coach has been reassigned to teach golf, offices have been remodeled and given to others, and the baseball team has taken over the locker room.
- Poet-Activist to Perform
- Shooting War : Combat: A Westside photographer traveled to Bosnia-Herzegovina to capture the fighting. What he saw was genocide.
- HOME TOUROrange--You can take a stroll into...
- Bazaar Bustles With Fun
- Cartoon Volume Skewers Old Boy's Club
- TASTINGS : The Chicken Challenge : Popeyes Famous Fried Chicken, Kentucky Fried Chicken and Pioneer Take Out face judgment at dinner.
- Anaheim Arena May Open Sans NBA Franchise
- ON THE TABLE : The Scorched-Food Policy
- Yom Kippur : Supper at Sundown
- Dinner in a Fish Bowl
- Here Comes Yummy
- Oatmeal-Raisin Cookies, Tamale Pie Casserole
- Premier Backing State-Run Economy Quits in Ukraine
- Giving It a Whirl : Seniors Renew Friendships, Relive Past at Dances
- COLUMN ONE : Diamonds, Smugglers, AK-47s : In a mad rush for the world's best diamonds, hundreds of prospectors arrive daily in a remote Angolan province. With gems worth upwards of $100,000 scooped up, the law of the gun prevails.
- New Pick of the Week : Peter Himmelman "Flown This Acid World" <i> Epic</i>
- Of Time and Tide: Feelin' Groovy Off 15th Street
- Ban on Offshore Drilling Widened : Legislation: Wilson also signs bills to create boot camp-style prison and end quake insurance program.
- Pet Peeves : Presidents are just too doggone boring in their choice of companions, say exotic pet fanciers. They think birds and snakes belong in the White House.
- Yugoslavs OK a Troop Withdrawal, Agree to Talks on Recognizing Croatia
- Palms : Rally for Bike Path
- Zydeco Brewing : Lynn August & His Hot August Knights are part of an all-star cast appearing at Ojai's Bluesapalooza.
- A summary of selected Los Angeles City Hall actions affecting the Westside in the last week.
- CHESS RESULTS : Spassky Wins, Cuts Fischer's Lead to 5-3
- Last year we told you about what...
- HORSES : Volunteers at Pegasus Foundation Encourage Putting Out to Pasture
- Muslim Family Claims Bias by Jewish Mortuary : Lawsuit: The litigation stems from the firm's alleged refusal to pick up and store the remains of a stillborn child.
- In Search of The Perfect Taco : Jalapenos and shredded beef, chicken and tortillas, and everything zesty--that's what tasty Mexican creations are made of.
- San Marino : Proposition Discussion
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 1, 1992
- How Business Views the Election
- Postpone the Election
- REAL ESTATE