- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Liberia Mourns U.S. Nuns; Archbishop Blames Rebels
- No Guarantees for GOP in O.C. This Election
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Picking a Muni-Bond Portfolio
- Toshiba to Cut Prices, Unveil a Pen Computer : Technology: The move comes after IBM and Compaq announce reductions in what they charge for their products.
- SOUTH KOREA
- CONSUMER
- World-Class Cliche
- Jeffrey K. Nelson has joined Orange National...
- CHARGER REVIEW : NOTEBOOK : Humphries Shows No Effects of Having Knee Drained at Half
- It's the Year of Newport Beach Vice : Scandal: The city is abuzz over allegations of sexual misconduct in the Police Department, embezzlement by city officials and a sinking economy.
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Community Essay : Latinos: Officials have to balance society's needs with those of their own community.
- U.S. Policy on Immigration
- Hipper Than Thou?
- Too <i> Haute</i> to Handle
- Hipper Than Thou?
- Squashed Saturns on GM's Bottom Line?
- THE WAY IT USED TO BE
- Proposition 161
- Pros and Cons of Prop. K
- Pros, Cons of Prop. AA in West Hollywood
- A Word to Critics: Put Up or Shut Up About Homeless
- Hipper Than Thou?
- Too <i> Haute</i> to Handle
- Faulty Logic
- The Little Box in the Lower Left-Hand Corner
- Crediting the Proper Server
- Sabbath Correction
- Don't Call It Class Warfare
- Proposition A
- Congress Races
- Troubled by Tijuana
- Unfair Treatment of Christian Right in Umberg Article
- Valley Is Not Represented
- 'Watch' Was Worth It
- U.S. Policy on Immigration
- Hipper Than Thou?
- Facing Up to the Idea of Death With Dignity
- $23-Million Bond for Santa Monica College
- World-Class Mexican Environmentalism
- City Attorney Reviews Record of His Office
- Giving Up on GOP
- THE WAY IT USED TO BE
- Views of Santa Monica City Council Election
- STATE OF DISARRAY
- Measures M and N
- Ringing PacBell on Its Rare Phone Books
- Too <i> Haute</i> to Handle
- Reassessing Priorities for Police Protection
- Tours for Less
- Misguided Attack by IRS on Hollywood
- Prop. 166 as Antidote to Benign Neglect
- STATE OF DISARRAY
- Views of Santa Monica City Council Election
- U.S. Policy on Immigration
- STATE OF DISARRAY
- College District Finances Argue Against Faculty Pay Hike Now
- A Look at the Dow 70 Years From Now
- Hipper Than Thou?
- A Vote for TV Minus the Phils, Oprahs
- Orange County Sports Hall of Fame a Way of Saying Thanks to Athletes
- Ringing PacBell on Its Rare Phone Books
- Schoolteacher's Denunciation of Board Candidates
- Stance on Education
- Views of Santa Monica City Council Election
- Train Track Deaths
- Pros, Cons of Prop. AA in West Hollywood
- Judicial Pressure
- Too <i> Haute</i> to Handle
- College District Finances Argue Against Faculty Pay Hike Now
- STATE OF DISARRAY
- Troubled by Tijuana
- A Word to Critics: Put Up or Shut Up About Homeless
- Voting Advice on Newport Beach Lease and Term Limits
- Skateboard Ban
- Church and Politics
- Water District Fight
- Too <i> Haute</i> to Handle
- Voting Advice on Newport Beach Lease and Term Limits
- Facing Up to the Idea of Death With Dignity
- Too <i> Haute</i> to Handle
- STATE OF DISARRAY
- $23-Million Bond for Santa Monica College
- New Congress
- Conroy Rejects Mediocre Rating, Says He 'Hit Ground Running'
- A Reseda to Sunset Link
- Ringing PacBell on Its Rare Phone Books
- Message of Safety Overlooked
- Enough of the Political Paper Blizzard
- Pros and Cons of Prop. K
- STATE OF DISARRAY
- Conroy Rejects Mediocre Rating, Says He 'Hit Ground Running'
- Meanings in O.C. Turnout for Clinton
- Meanings in O.C. Turnout for Clinton
- 2 Wrongs Don't Make a Right
- Students Interested in Political Forum
- Designer Resale Is Way to Stylish Recycling
- Prop. 165 and the Balance of Powers
- Ron Greenwood's response:
- Give Phoenix House a Chance
- A Day to Honor Reginald Denny?
- Student Choices
- Proposition A
- STATE OF DISARRAY
- SELECTIVE LIBERALISM?
- Too <i> Haute</i> to Handle
- Views of Santa Monica City Council Election
- Troubled by Tijuana
- Pros, Cons of Prop. AA in West Hollywood
- Too <i> Haute</i> to Handle
- Schoolteacher's Denunciation of Board Candidates
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : TINKER, TINKER : Today's Special: 'Bodyguard.' Care for the Director's Cut or the Final Cut?
- Perot Calls Vote for Bush the Wasted One
- Cypress Teacher Learns She Can Do Without in Impoverished Kenya
- Petty Officer Reprimanded in Sex Assault Case : Court martial: He pleaded guilty to a lesser charge; victim says she's disheartened by the sentence.
- BUSINESS NEWS
- After 9 Months of Digesting Campaigns, Voters Ready to Decide : Election: Some made up their minds early. The others--'persuadables'--have been the prime targets of the campaigns.
- Thousands of Bosnians Flee Captured Town
- Arts-Sports Complex to Be Dedicated
- Propelled Toward Change : The Questions Left Unanswered
- HANNAH STORM: Covering All Bases
- PICKING A PRESIDENT : THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE IN ACTION
- Child to Have 2nd Transplant Operation : Medicine: Earlier bone marrow procedure failed to rid 2-year-old of Hurler's syndrome, a rare metabolic disease.
- Billionaire Forms Lebanon Cabinet
- CITY HALL JOURNAL : Selected City Council actions affecting Central Los Angeles in the past week.
- Dear Readers: There was a time...
- Institute Will Give Students Hands-On Environmentalism : Cal Poly: Residents will live in a self-sufficient community, developing energy conservation guidelines and testing new technologies.
- Time Steals South-Central Third-Graders' Hope
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Loyola Beats Alemany 21-14, Keeps Win Streak
- CROSS-COUNTRY : Belmont Runs Away With 2 Championships
- POLITICAL NOTEBOOK : Campaign Coffers Bulge Despite Hard Times
- Propelled Toward Change : Political Pandering: A Time-Honored Tradition in the All-American Way
- A Political Maverick With Heart: Bruce Herschensohn : Senate: Authenticity, combined with a no-frills message, has surprisingly propelled him into a neck-and-neck race with Boxer.
- Spinning Out of Control: Heading to the Great Spin Doctor in the Sky
- COLUMN RIGHT / JOHN HASNAS : Overgrazing Till the Cows Come Home : Any deficit plan is doomed until we pass a constitutional amendment to restrict political access to federal revenue.
- Remember, Mr. Clinton, 'Fame Is Fleeting'
- PC Is Not the Problem : Higher education curriculum flap targets wrong enemy
- Waiting for Perot? : Elections: Analysts say that supporters of the independent presidential candidate might tilt the outcome of some close races in the county.
- SAN DIEGO : Man, 41, Dies From Knife Attack
- Nothing Special About These Districts : Many Can Be Consolidated, and Members Surely Don't Need Health or Pension Benefits
- Benefactors Put UCI in Global Spotlight : Donation Will Help Lay Groundwork for Future International Atmospheric Pacts
- Woman Arrested in Fatal Stabbing
- Group Surfaces to Challenge Commuter Rail : Transit: Coalition claims diesel locomotives would increase air pollution and trains would not significantly ease freeway congestion. Oceanside-San Diego service is to begin in late 1994.
- Phone Counseling Helps Gays Quit Dangerous Sex : Therapy: Program reaches people who are afraid to admit their orientation in public.
- Mandela Announces Talks Date; Zulus Hold Protest
- With a Peacock Lady Hovering, Park Birds Have Little to Fear
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Election Recommendations
- COLUMN LEFT / ALEXANDER COCKBURN : Economic Pain Drives Us to Cargo Cults : From the Mall of America to the Madonna of Watsonville, miracles are elusive.
- Nothing Succeeds Like Sincerity--Even If Faked : Politics: Voters want to know the deepest feelings of the candidates. But is that really any clue to what their policies will ultimately be?
- Police Bike Team Debuts in Yorba Linda
- The Twisted Tale of a Beastly Battle of Innuendo and Smears
- ELECTIONS HERMOSA BEACH : New Ballot, Same Old Question: What to Do With Biltmore Land? : Despite last year's vote approving development of former hotel site, new proposal seeks to convert oceanfront lot into a park.
- COLUMN ONE : For Blacks, a Crisis on Campus : Segregated colleges that educated and nurtured thousands of African-Americans face the prospect of extinction. Students and alumni fear losing a vital institution.
- PICO-UNION : Merchants Protest at FEMA Office
- EDUCATION NEWS : 2 Damien Graduates Get Placement Awards
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- SUN DOWN FOR CHINA TOWN? : FADED Glory : Once a thriving place to dine, browse and socialize, Chinatown is fighting for its economic life. Residents and business owners hope its second heyday is just around the corner.
- COMMENTARY ON FREE TRADE : In the End, Mexico Trade Pact Is a Plus for Orange County : Professor's analysis shows that while some industries would be hurt, the overall job outlook would be beneficial.
- RAMONA : Teen-Age Track Star Dies in Car Crash
- Man's Body Found in Middle of Freeway
- Boy, 13, Hurt in Gang Shooting at School
- ELECTIONS / U.S. CONGRESS : Last-Minute Charges--and Cash--Fly in 36th District : Harman's war chest totals $1.3 million. Flores gathers $700,000 in hotly contested campaign. Both candidates use funds to attack each other in a mailers.
- SAN DIEGO : 1 Killed, Another Hurt in Drive-by
- SPOTLIGHT: SATURDAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE : UGLY, UGLY, UGLY
- Recruiting Class Is in Session for USD Coach Egan : Basketball: He's eager to see how newcomers will fit in to the Torero program.
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP
- Cecil Fielder hit a three-run homer and...
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine Valley Women Capture Moorpark Cross-Country Title
- A Quarter-Mile to History : In Less Than Five Seconds, Amato or Bernstein Can Win a Top-Fuel Championship at Pomona and Become Part of Drag Racing Lore
- EC IS HERE: Elvis Costello's next album...
- A Symposium at LAX Will Rethink the L.A. Art Scene
- TRICKY NIKKI: Motley Crue bassist Nikki Sixx...
- Dose of Reality : Creators of the new musical 'Greetings From Venice Beach' attempt to capture the fun and the frustration of life on the boardwalk
- Latest From LACO--and From Haydn
- Chargers Stay Wary in Rematch with Colts : Football: Chargers try to extend three-game winning streak. They defeated Indianapolis two weeks ago.
- Boxing
- Raiders Really Need a Pep Talk at the Half : Is a 3-5 Record All Fans Can Expect, or Can Shell's Team Turn It Around?
- BREEDERS' CUP: THE OTHER RACES : Southland Jockeys Win All but One Event
- Ellis' Three-Pointer Lifts Spurs Past Clippers
- GOLF : He Could Kill Two Birdies With One Stone
- A Jolly Good KO for Lewis : Boxing: After stopping Ruddock in the second round, British fighter is set for a shot at winner of Holyfield-Bowe bout.
- ON LOCATION : Tending Her Dark 'Garden' : Agnieszka Holland, who explored the horrors of the Holocaust in 'Europa Europa,' is finding murky depths in a children's classic
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : SPIKE'S PLACE : 'X' Looking Large Over There
- Tucson's Terra Cotta Cracks Beverly Hills
- The State of Montana : Neither the 36-Year-Old 49ers Quarterback or His Doctors Can or Will Say When, How Well--or Even If--He'll Play Again
- BYU Serves Notice Against Penn State : Nonconference: The Cougars use a balanced attack to defeat the Nittany Lions, 30-17.
- NBA OUTLOOK : Bulls Are Favored to Three-Peat
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : WHAT RECESSION? : A Few Good Men (and One Woman) and More Than a Few Millions
- From Top Cop to Talk Jock : How serious is Daryl Gates about his new job? Some say too serious. He shrugs off the critics--as usual
- COMMENTARY : Fridamania--Where Will It All End? : A touring opera and a stalled film reflect how the life of Frida Kahlo has become a commercialized monster in multicultural America
- AND ONE MORE THING: What's with all...
- Debut Album Presents Sofia Shinas Reconnected With Her Funky Soul
- Faulk Plays Mostly Decoy in Second Half : Football: He gets 60 yards as SDSU avoids the risk of further injury.
- In 95 Yards, Conway Ends Confusion : USC: His kickoff return for a touchdown breaks open game and lifts Trojans over Arizona State, 23-13.
- Lurie to Lobby Against Bay Area
- Cal Lutheran Falls in Title Match, 1-0
- 'Good' to Hear Dylan Go Back to the Basics
- Golden West Moves the Ball, but Loses to Mesa
- RECRUITING : Overlooked, Underappreciated Talent Often Rises to the Top
- COMMENTARY / HORSE RACING : Hurricane Andrew's Fury Killed Scores of Horses and Damaged Tracks
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Buckeyes Run Over Hawkeyes
- Concessions Unnecessary for Los Alamitos
- Washington State Can't Duck Oregon : Pac-10: Bledsoe, Cougar offense are shut down until the final minutes in a 34-17 upset.
- Trying to Find One Who Looks Like a Winner
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Things Go Right for Azinger, Who Leads by 3
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- The Luck of Navy Not There : Nonconference: The Midshipmen fail on fourth and inches in opening series and Notre Dame rolls to a 38-7 victory.
- JC FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Pierce Alive in WSC Race After 21-7 Win
- Bowe Honing Skills for Fight of His Life
- Huskies Rock Their Voters : Pacific 10: They campaign for a return to the top spot in the polls by beating up Stenstrom, Stanford, 41-7.
- Nixon Feels Disappointment, but He Does Not Feel Defeat
- To Florida, It's the Pose of a Winner : Southeastern: Gators beat Georgia, 26-24, and then show the Bulldogs' Hearst what a Heisman Trophy looks like.
- U.S. Open Polo Championship Set Today in Indio
- HALLOWEEN TRADITIONS : It's Trick or Theater Time in Cypress : As they have in years past, Peter and Penny Parker stage elaborate 'Phantom of the Opera' in quiet cul-de-sac.
- 3.1 Aftershock Shakes Desert Town
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / 69TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Umberg, Allen Wage War With Hit Mail : The two candidates have spent most of their combined campaign funds of $1 million on political pieces assailing each other.
- County Residents Breathing the Cleanest Air in 20 Years
- Northridge Woman, 25, Dies in Accident
- Obituaries - Nov. 1, 1992
- Endorsements : S.D. Mayor : The Times Endorses Susan Golding
- Drywall Union, Builders Need to Stabilize Rocky Base
- COUNTYWIDE : United Way Campaign
- A Mighty Mite : Newly Arrived Avocado Pest Threatens Hard-Pressed Growers
- Ex-Westlake Pediatrician Guilty of Sexual Battery on Three Women : Courts: Stuart Berlin faces up to 18 months in jail. The jury deadlocks on three charges involving another woman.
- Suspect in String of Robberies Killed in Shootout With Police
- WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL : CS NORTHRIDGE INVITATIONAL : Surging Matadors Gain Revenge With Victory in Final
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Brethren Christian Wins, Moves Closer to League Title
- Whitson Always Was a Real Pro
- Rams Face Challenges at Atlanta
- Names in the News - Nov. 1, 1992
- SOUTH ROUNDUP : Means Gains 249 Yards to Lead Tar Heels, 31-24
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Spielman Propels Village Christian to 42-0 Win Over Maranatha
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- PREP FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS ON LAST WEEK'S GAMES : BATTLE OF THE BAY
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : FRONTIER LEAGUE
- Boxing
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : SANTA FE LEAGUE
- Lambert Sparks USD to Victory
- 2,113 See Murphy Lose Home Finale : Fullerton: Crowd almost as disappointing as Titans' play in 26-7 loss to Utah State.
- Boston College Bowls Over Temple : Big East: Dukes rushes for 184 yards and three touchdowns in Eagles' impressive 45-6 victory.
- WESTERN ATHLETIC ROUNDUP : Hawaii Gets Big Yardage in Victory Over UTEP
- BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : No. 18 Kansas Ends 24-Year Drought
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : PACIFIC LEAGUE
- Auto Racing
- Gentler Side in Hurricane Andrew's Aftermath
- 2 Film Crew Members from L.A., Pilot Are Killed in Colorado Plane Crash
- Would You Believe a Chinese Sturgeon Large as a Minibus?
- Dear Readers: There was a time...
- 'Kids Incorporated' is all Business About Putting on a Teen Show
- World Travelers Don't Leave Home Without Him
- Canada Accord Signed for Eskimo Territory in Arctic
- She Finds Beauty in 'Ugly' World by Taking Peacocks Under Wing
- CHINATOWN : Riot Relief Funds for Service Center
- CRENSHAW : Fans Flock to New Spike Lee Outlet
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Business Promotion Tax Is Cut in Half
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Water Official's Raise Rescinded
- Bush Concentrates Attacks on Clinton's Experience
- Mid-City : Police Target Crime's Underlying Causes
- Ranchers Flee Venezuela Wild West
- ELECTIONS / STATE SENATE : Upstart Puts a Scare Into Veteran in 27th District : Finander: Once viewed as a long shot, the Democratic neophyte has closed the gap on the incumbent.
- VOLLEYBALL : Roosevelt Girls Stay No. 1 With 4-Set Win Over Bell
- The Hidden Homeless : Some Cities Downplay Numbers in Their Eagerness to Woo Business and Be Seen as Economically Viable, Advocates Say
- BELL GARDENS : School District to Give City a Wish List
- Famous Threads : Star Wares Store Aids Charities by Selling Celebrities' Discards
- Death Through the Eyes of the Children : Students pay homage to their deceased classmates and loved ones as part of a Dia de los Muertos commemoration on Olvera Street.
- A Quiet Time, a Quiet Place for Jazz
- Bush's Campaign Tune Includes Notes of Irony
- EASTSIDE : Lack of Players Dooms Youth Team
- EASTSIDE : Education Grant for Latino AIDS Group
- La Vina Project Gets Final OK After 5 Years : Development: Supervisors approve gated community of 272 homes. Opponents pledge to continue their fight in court.
- 1,000 Rebels Reported Killed in Turkish Raid
- Arizona Water Customers May Delay Payments
- Duck the Bullet: How Children Survive Chicago's Cabrini-Green : Poverty: Gunfire is not the only danger in this high-rise housing project. Kids must also try to dodge drugs, gangs and despair.
- CHINATOWN : Medical Services at Castelar School
- 2 Ladies, but It's Not Broadway
- Plan for Rose Bowl Saved by the Bell : Management: A proposal to turn over operation to a quasi-independent group was on the ropes until the phone rang. It was absent Councilman : Isaac Richard, asking that the debate be postponed.
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Maybe some of you folks wonder what...
- Bush Orders Food Airlift to Armenia
- Wide Range of Victims in Wake of Tailhook Scandal : Navy: Women feel the sting of backlash, men feel their rights have been violated in the probe for the guilty.
- High Hopes (Bravo Sunday at 11:30 p.m.)...
- CITY CULTURE : Jazz Fusion
- Ukraine Won't Give Up Nuclear Arms
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : 43RD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Polite Race Sticks to Issue of Economic Uncertainty
- EDUCATION NEWS : New Chairman Named for Caltech Division
- FOOTBALL : Belmont Slogs It Out With Marshall, Goes On to Sloppy 6-2 Victory
- October 12, 1992 / Los Angeles, CA 90053 : 145 South Spring St.
- Doris Lessing Goes Home Again : AFRICAN LAUGHTER: Four Visits to Zimbabwe, <i> By Doris Lessing (HarperCollins: $25; 442 pp.)</i>
- Presumed Guilty : AN ILLINOIS MURDER CASE BECAME A TEST OF CONSCIENCE INSIDE THE SYSTEM
- GLOBOCOP : BOUTROS BOUTROS-GHALI, THE CRYPTIC EGYPTIAN WHO HEADS THE UNITED NATIONS, HAS AMBITIOUS PLANS FOR KEEPING THE PEACE IN A CHANGING WORLD. BUT IS HE DIPLOMATIC ENOUGH TO SELL THEM?
- Fraud Squad to Offer Counseling
- A One-Man Free Enterprise Zone : THE WAY THINGS OUGHT TO BE, <i> By Rush Limbaugh (Pocket Books: $22; 304 pp.)</i>
- NONFICTION - Nov. 1, 1992
- STYLE : Holiday Entertaining : All That Glitters
- FICTION
- CRENSHAW : Chamber to Promote Shopping in Area