- Is There a Clinton Mandate? : Dole implies 43% vote justifies GOP opposition to legislative programs
- Changing the Tune : The Fall of the House of Reagan
- Bold Vision of San Marcos Starts With the Heart : Community: Town sees itself as the future hub of North County, with a blossoming college and desire to integrate business, transit and health care.
- Navy Makes Waves, Then Relents : Compromise: The military has lifted its surfing ban at strip of sand in Seal Beach that is well-known to locals, who hike in from half a mile away.
- Flores' Defeat Could Make Them Losers, Too : Elections: Potential candidates in the council race reassess their plans now that Joan Milke Flores isn't going to Congress.
- Lawsuit Against Deputy Reinstated
- Golf
- Florida Finally Puts Away Southern Mississippi, 24-20
- Bruins End Losing Streak, 26-14
- Racial Unrest in L.A. Schools
- Limiting Number of Liquor Licenses May Help Ease Main Street Problems
- PEKKING ORDER
- The Fax on a Lack of Return Mail
- Assessor Taxes Patience of Angry Homeowner
- Special Districts--Corrections Along With the Challenges in Consolidation
- Just Asking Dept.
- Racial Unrest in L.A. Schools
- More Food for Thought
- Recycling Thefts Linked to Poverty in Santa Monica
- Notes on Sikkim
- Recycling Thefts Linked to Poverty in Santa Monica
- Wine Tags
- Excess of Commercial Fishing Licenses
- 'MOTHER INDIA'
- Lack of Luxury
- Note to Readers
- Public Ridership Needs Helping Hand
- Racial Unrest in L.A. Schools
- Clinton
- No Slides Available
- Who Will Actually Use Tollways?
- The Fax on a Lack of Return Mail
- It's a Winner
- Border Checks
- Border Attack
- Weed and Seed Coverage Is Not the Whole Story
- Field Isn't Only Site of Parochial-Public School Battle
- Rustler's Rhapsody (KCOP Wednesday at 10 a.m.)...
- JOURNEY WITHOUT END
- Pollution for Air, Ears and Drains
- POETRY REVIEW
- Racial Unrest in L.A. Schools
- PEKKING ORDER
- Sherlock Museum
- THE THIRD M
- Praise for Community Service Policy
- Garfield High Math Program
- Transit Station
- Diocese Lawsuit
- A 2-Tier Prison System Would Deter Repeat Offenses
- WALESA AS GANDHI
- Some Other Thoughts on 'Midlife Moms'
- Cheers for Cal Corner
- No Room for Defeatism in Education
- Inner-City Games
- Watts Towers
- Family Values--Respect, Responsibility
- Special Districts--Corrections Along With the Challenges in Consolidation
- THE MENOPAUSE MOUNTAIN
- Fight Problems, Not Each Other
- Malicious Pranksters
- Harassment Complaints Serious Issue
- The Fax on a Lack of Return Mail
- No Limits on HIV Service
- Police and Penalties
- Some Other Thoughts on 'Midlife Moms'
- Family Values--Respect, Responsibility
- Wrong Site for Drug Center
- Oil Well Plan Sparks Hope for Big Payoff in Inglewood : Revenue: Despite initial reservations, residents and officials see the project as a way to help the cash-strapped city. Potential lease payments of $15,000 a year for mineral rights appeal to homeowners.
- Educational Cruise
- 'LOST WOMAN' (CONT'.)
- THE MENOPAUSE MOUNTAIN
- Sousaphone Is No Tuba
- Taste at Issue on Top 20 List
- Some Other Thoughts on 'Midlife Moms'
- Excess of Commercial Fishing Licenses
- Recycling Thefts Linked to Poverty in Santa Monica
- Los Angeles County - News from Nov. 8, 1992
- Obituaries - Nov. 8, 1992
- Newport-Mesa Schools Sure Can't Afford This : Scandal: What's worse than crowded classes, slashed programs, layoffs and shortages? Alleged embezzlement.
- CURBSIDE SANTA ANA: Santa Ana soon will...
- In Brief
- In Brief
- In Brief
- Police Chief Battles for His Career : Newport Beach: Arb Campbell has lived the good life. But now, accusations of rape and a no-confidence vote by officers have him fighting to clear his name.
- AFTER THE ELECTIONS : MAN IN THE NEWS : GOP Leader Will Try to Offset the Odds
- RUSSIAN PLAYGROUND: How much do the Russian...
- SAVE IT ALL: Devoted environmentalists are annoyed...
- Communities Struggle to Rebuild After Riots : Assessment: Despite new projects and reconstruction in some areas, residents worry that it could happen again.
- ELECTIONS : Congressional Wins Did Not Come Cheaply : Five winners together spent $2.4 million--more than four times the sum expended by their five major-party opponents as of mid-October.
- New Releases : In Brief
- Royal Majesty Rocks the Boat With Its $99 Fare : New line offers special price on four-day voyage from Miami to the Mexican Caribbean.
- TROUBLE SHOOTERS: If you fear your vehicle...
- SCREAMING TREES"Sweet Oblivion" Epic* * *The third...
- Where's the Beef? Not at Luma
- New Releases
- New Releases : In Brief
- In Brief
- Bibliomanes of the World, Unite!
- THE WINE LIST
- BODY POLITIC : Retreat of the Master Race
- Dial-a-Decorator Offers Callers Instant Advice
- Bright Persimmon Has Versatile Fruit
- THE BIN BANDITS
- MORTGAGE NIGHTMARES: Loan Servicing Snafus Can Create "Living Hell" for Homeowners
- THE BIN BANDITS
- MAGIC : HIS ELAN IGNITED THE LAKERS UNTIL THE AIDS VIRUS STILLED A BRILLIANT CAREER. NOW HE'S BACK, AND HE TELLS HIS STORY.
- TIMES BOOK PRIZES 1992 : CURRENT INTEREST : THE END OF HISTORY AND THE LAST MAN
- STYLE : STYLEMAKERS : The Theme Team
- The Broken Dreams of the Blond Geishas : WESTERN WOMEN ARE FLOCKING TO JAPAN TO ENTERTAIN MEN IN CLUBS CALLED HOSTESS BARS. MAKING $1,000 A NIGHT IS EASY. BUT IT'S NOT SO SIMPLE TO TAKE THE MONEY AND RUN.
- Discounts on Hawaii Hotel Rooms : From Waikiki to Maui and the Big Island, short-term specials can better senior rates.
- PEKKING ORDER
- ON-RAMP : Clash of the Car Coddlers
- VIEW: Parade of the Avant-Garde 1940-1947 ...
- 20 Years of Baja Highway : What a Long, Strange Drive It's Been : Endless Desert to Deserted Beach, a 20th-Anniversary Adventure Down Mexico's Legendary Baja Highway
- When There Wasn't a Game
- Plant cyclamen in containers by the entry...
- Mssrs. June and July
- Average Mortgage Rates and Indexes
- The Cold Facts on Equipment to Help in Handling Frigid Weather : Specially designed products include the 'Fingermit,' mini-heaters for the feet, and an all-weather video camera.
- TIMES BOOK PRIZES 1992 : On "Benevolence and Betrayal"
- OUT OF THE NOOSPHERE: Adventure, Sports, Travel,...
- Los Angeles County - News from Nov. 8, 1992
- Olympics
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : SANTA FE LEAGUE
- Golden West Wins Water Polo Title
- COLLEGE SOCCER PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : CLU Men Avenge Loss to Claremont
- Pierce Defense Keys 14-12 Victory
- Washington St. Wins With Wind at Its Back
- BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : Colorado Starts a Stampede, 28-0
- Demotions Lead to Emotion When Stars Get Benched : Raiders: As did L.A.'s Allen, Eagle quarterback Cunningham airs unhappiness. Game today is key for both teams.
- The Genetic Labyrinth : A GLOBAL EFFORT TO IDENTIFY EVERY GENE IN THE HUMAN BODY COULD REVOLUTIONIZE MEDICINE. IT COULD ALSO CREATE A CLASS OF GENETIC OUTCASTS.
- * Michael A. Rozbruch, CPA, has been...
- Colgate-Palmolive Co. said Chief Operating Officer William...
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- GARDENING : Cultivate Harvest Home With Flaming Foliage
- Molding Keeps Vinyl From Curling
- Unarmed and Unwelcome in Sector East : Balkans: U.N. peacekeepers in Croatian territory feel helpless in the face of atrocities and lawlessness they encounter daily.
- Murderer Gets 29 Years in Dismemberment Case
- MOORPARK : City to Seek Bids on Fireplace Inspections
- D.A. Won't Prosecute Simi Officer : Police: Kevin Medley has been fired. He has married the Explorer Scout who was 17 when they began a sexual relationship.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : FRONTIER LEAGUE
- With This Club, He's in the Swing : NFL: Quarterback and three-handicap golfer Chris Chandler has found a home in Phoenix, where he is strengthening his grip on the starter's job.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : MISSION LEAGUE
- Whittier Christian's Meschuk Runs for 262 Yards, 2 Scores
- Aztecs Enjoy Much Success On the Road : Football: San Diego State will try to maintain that momentum today when it faces Wyoming.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Young's Injury Not a Major One
- Sylmar's Ruelas Defeats Paez; Fight Is Stopped After 10th : Boxing: Winner moves into contention for lightweight title after nearly scoring a knockout during the first round.
- Cypress Wins Toss, Gets Empire's Top Spot
- There's No Victory in Tie for San Clemente : Preps: Tritons, who once celebrated anything other than a defeat, aren't satisfied after tying Capistrano Valley, 14-14.
- The newly formed Orange County Light Opera...
- Detroit Police Beat Black Motorist to Death : Attack: Two white officers are said to have delivered blows while other lawmen watched. All have been suspended, with arrests possible.
- AQMD Votes for Controls on 'Fugitive Dust' : Environment: Backers say antipollution regulation will save lives. Construction industry claims that jobs will be lost.
- OXNARD : Man Arrested After 2nd Holdup at Bank
- Transport for Disabled Hits a Snag
- Showdown Set Up After Western Beats Magnolia
- Irvine Wins Second League Title in a Row
- Frosh Basketball Standout at Notre Dame Will Miss 3-6 Months Because of Injury
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Allen, Dickerson Near Milestone
- Bob Forrest Is Willing to Take Blame : Drugs and alcohol hurt his career. But the leader of Thelonious Monster is back with a new album--and no excuses.
- Not Ready to Launch a Third Party, Perot Says
- Rocks Affect Quake Wave Patterns, Study Says : Seismology: Scientists believe that formations along faults determine why locations far from a temblor's epicenter may shake more than the area of origin. They say research could apply in L.A.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Supervisors Name 2 to Water Board
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- 2 Arrested in Vehicle Chase That Began in Westminster
- Metrolink Urged to Cut Short-Trip Fares : Transit: Local transportation leaders say high ticket prices to the San Fernando Valley are keeping potential passengers on freeways.
- Last Original Big Boy Wins Landmark Status
- ANAHEIM : Street Vendors Win New Stay on City Ban
- UCLA Down to Last-Place Motivation : Football: Bruins play Oregon State in a game matching teams that are winless in the Pac-10.
- LAPD Sued in Death of Tow Truck Driver : Courts: Family alleges officer acted out of racial malice, violating victim's rights. Incident is being investigated by police internal affairs and FBI.
- Beilenson Plans Thousand Oaks Office
- Hockey
- NCAA
- King-Size Deal Nets Chychrun
- Kopp Expected to Start Against CS Fullerton
- WEEKEND TV : A 45th Birthday for 'Meet the Press'
- Rap Opera 'Graffiti' Addresses Plight of the Youth
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- Golf
- Pac-10 to Decide if Hobert Loans Will Result in Forfeiture of Games
- Link to Clinton Might Mean a Job Change for Greenberg
- MOVIE REVIEWS : An Angry 'War Against the Indians'
- MUSIC REVIEW : Salonen Bids a Temporary Farewell
- MUSIC REVIEW : Fine Arts Quartet in Bing Concert
- * State Sen. Barry Keene (D-Ukiah) has...
- Treasury Yields Soar; Market Bides Its Time : Market Overview
- They always get their mannequin: The most...
- BUREAUCRACY WATCH : Off-Track Attitude
- BREA : Suspect Arrested in October Slaying
- Court Orders Lesser Sentence in Dana Point Beach Slaying : Appellate ruling: Panel says Christian Steffens, then 16, did not possess the malice needed to commit murder in 1990. He must now be sentenced on a voluntary manslaughter conviction.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Shaq Shows a Little Magic in Debut
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Setting Tone for Playoffs : Prep football: The outcome of Bishop Amat and Loyola will probably determine the top seeding in Division I.
- Delmatoff Throws 4 Scoring Passes as Hart Dominates Burbank, 44-14
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : MID-VALLEY LEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : GOLDEN LEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : Shinnick Caps Wild Rally, 43-42 Win
- Gulls Put Wings Out Quickly
- A federal judge made public court documents...
- Quietly Powerful : Stage: Terrence McNally's 'Lips Together, Teeth Apart' at the Gaslamp is funny, touching, thought-provoking.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Brazil's Horta at Le Cafe
- Hughes Aircraft to Hire Hundreds for New Unit
- Dean Witter to Add Visa to Credit-Card Lineup : Finance: Analysts say the market may be saturated with similar General Electric, GM and GTE offerings.
- Fountain Valley Woman Carves a Niche for Herself in Sculpting : Jackie Spellens is at home crafting marble and terra-cotta figures for Orange County residents. : ARTISANS. <i> Spotlighting makers of handcrafted goods</i>
- A Fancy--and Improper--Ride : Police chief's use of a seized luxury auto is another blow to Newport Beach
- Vote Forces Educator Out of Job : Schools: Board president will have to vacate her post because her Agua Dulce residence falls outside Antelope Valley district's boundaries.
- Birmingham Stops Poly Title Drives Cold
- Prep : SCOREBOARD : HOW TOP 10 FARED
- Gomez Gets La Habra Past Sonora
- McDonnell Lays Off 250 in Southland : Restructure: A total of 650 received notices Friday as the St. Louis-based defense contractor continues cost-cutting.
- Cargo Plane Plunges Into Ocean, Crew Survives
- Carrier Starts Sea Trial
- Unlucky 7: Policeman Crosses the Line
- MIDEAST : Complicated U.N. Role in Iraq Mixes Sanctions and Relief
- Norwegian Premier Quits as Party Leader
- Notice to Our Readers
- WEST COVINA : 4 Youths Arrested in Arson Fire at Elementary School
- Trabuco Hills Survives Estancia's Comeback Try : Prep football: Mustangs remain in three-way tie for first in Pacific Coast League with 21-14 victory.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Granada Hills' Landress Ages Quickly in Win
- Fountain Valley Sticks It to Servite : Football: Barons' Bertoni sacked six times. But he throws for 218 yards in 17-14 victory, the Friars' first loss of season.
- Finding a Niche for KTTV News : Television: Incoming general manager Tom Capra hopes to build a news operation that will attract an audience 'with fairly wide demographics.'
- AIDS and the Workplace : Business Has a Long Way to Go in Confronting Fears of the Disease
- Tustin's Certco to Open Crenshaw Office, Hire 40
- McDonnell Slashes 254 Jobs in O.C. : Economy: The aerospace company is realigning its divisions so they can share support services and save money.
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : How to Silence the Squeaker of the House
- In Rare Step, Diana Denies Rift With In-Laws
- Cher Sues Malibu for Rejecting House Plan : Development: Officials say a permit was denied because the building would be too close to a bluff top. A lawyer for the celebrity says the city regulation applies only to beachfront properties.
- Evangelical Lutherans Attack Racism
- It's No Fun Playing Pacific Anymore : Football: The Tigers used to give up 553 yards and 33 points per game, but the Titans will face a tougher defense today.
- Laguna Hills Tunes Up for Showdown, Routs Laguna Beach
- AUTOS
- Mark Rosenberg; Produced 'Garp,' 'Baker Boys,' 'The Killing Fields'
- Gary Abrahams; Co-Founder of Popular L.A. Film Festivals
- Somalia's Future Is Held Hostage : Fratricidal war continues to make U.N. peacekeepers virtual captives
- LOS ANGELES : Activists Urge Resignations Over Death of Zoo Elephant
- Commission to Appeal Gnatcatcher Order
- ROUNDUP : CSUN Prevails in 5-Game Match
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Clinches Tie for Volleyball Title
- NHL ROUNDUP : 55-Foot Shot Helps Capitals Tie
- Golden West Finally Defeats Fullerton
- CLASSICAL MUSIC REVIEW : Violinist, Pace of Sibelius Piece Highlight Evening
- 'Home's' Curtis Aikens Spells It Out for Viewers in Project Learning Ad
- TV REVIEWS : Channel 4 Probes L.A.'s 'Gang Crisis'
- PANORAMA CITY : Bernardi Recovering From Colon Cancer Surgery
- 3rd Wing: Party to History : Marine Air Unit, Born in Wartime, Marks 50th Year
- OAK TREE : Suivi Might Find Turf Success a Difficult Act to Follow Sunday
- Carey Carries Mt. Carmel to Title-Clinching Victory : High school football: Sundevils bounce back from last season's 1-9 record.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : PACIFIC LEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- DANCE REVIEW : Dances Portray Sexual Undoing : Stage: Malashock troupe stakes out fascinating territory in its pieces at the Old Globe.
- The Great Levellers of Society's Ills : British Band Brings Its Lyrical Messages and Folk-Rock Blend of Music to Santa Ana
- Deep in the Heart of Chicana Art
- Paul William Walter; Aide to Sen. Robert A. Taft
- What Fido Needs Now Is a Friend
- PERSONALITIES IN THE NEWS : Christopher, Jordan Weave Law, Civic Duty : Transition: The lawyers share histories of public service. Christopher is known for L.A. police reform panel. Jordan has worked for civil rights.
- Bonn to Pay Jewish Victims of Nazis in East
- Outline of King Speech to Be Sold Despite Heirs' Suit
- Police Drawn by the Lure of Free Stations : Protection: In a trend so new that no studies of it have been made, private entities are attracting law enforcement help by providing free facilities.
- Now Johnson Catches Him From Sideline : College football: Stanford's Stenstrom passed to USC quarterback when they were at El Toro High. They meet again today.
- Amerson, Curtis Pile Up Rushing Yards
- Baseball
- Sailing
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
- Wilson Runs All Over Villa Park in El Modena's Victory
- PREP CROSS-COUNTRY MARMONTE LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS : Thousand Oaks Boys Coast Behind Del Campo in 4th
- High School Football Spotlight
- Jury Finds Against Test for Boxers
- Magic's Re-Retirement: Was It Caused by Fear, Rumors or Mailman?
- 'Liverpool Oratorio'
- Donahue Caught Up in Wave of Change?
- Hit 'Slap' With Delete Key
- Was $105,00 FCC Fine a 'Victory' for Listeners?
- Trouble Brewing in Slav Macedonia
- Magic's Re-Retirement: Was It Caused by Fear, Rumors or Mailman?
- Trouble Brewing in Slav Macedonia
- Magic's Re-Retirement: Was It Caused by Fear, Rumors or Mailman?
- Was $105,00 FCC Fine a 'Victory' for Listeners?
- Private Guards to Combat Drugs
- Donahue Caught Up in Wave of Change?
- Studio Refuses Movie Idea
- Magic's Re-Retirement: Was It Caused by Fear, Rumors or Mailman?
- Does It Serve to Serve Poll Results Early?
- Wagstaff's Departure
- Magic's Re-Retirement: Was It Caused by Fear, Rumors or Mailman?
- Trouble Brewing in Slav Macedonia
- Magic's Re-Retirement: Was It Caused by Fear, Rumors or Mailman?
- Don't Put Academics Second to Athletics
- Was $105,00 FCC Fine a 'Victory' for Listeners?
- Critic Should Say What He Means
- Magic's Re-Retirement: Was It Caused by Fear, Rumors or Mailman?
- Magic's Re-Retirement: Was It Caused by Fear, Rumors or Mailman?
- Election Losers
- And Imagine if It Had Been a Film He Liked?
- Caregivers Week
- Magic's Re-Retirement: Was It Caused by Fear, Rumors or Mailman?
- LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
- Was $105,00 FCC Fine a 'Victory' for Listeners?