- Bill Clinton's Draft Record
- Political Bias Against Women
- Political Bias Against Women
- Bill Clinton's Draft Record
- Bill Clinton's Draft Record
- Bill Clinton's Draft Record
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- Armstrong Misquote
- Political Bias Against Women
- Education Cuts
- Bill Clinton's Draft Record
- Bill Clinton's Draft Record
- Bill Clinton's Draft Record
- DEA Bribe Alleged in Camarena Case : Courts: Man says he was asked to falsely implicate a suspect in the murder of a drug agent. Authorities deny the charges.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Administrator Drops Pay Request
- An 'A' for Effort : Parents Juggle Schedules for Daytime Back-to-School Event
- Countywide : NOW Endorses Starr and O'Connell
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- PACOIMA : 2 Youths Arrested After Car Chase
- Anti-Gang Efforts and City Hall Delays
- Owner of Truck in Fatal Crash May Have Fled
- Eastsiders Give Police Low Grade for Performance : Webster panel: At the last of seven meetings on LAPD response to the riots, they complain of brutality and callousness by officers.
- Killer, Seized After Standoff, Given Life
- Police Believe Truck Owner Has Left Area : Crash: CHP disavows earlier report of failed safety check of church van in which 8 people were fatally hurt. Inspected vehicle was the church's bus.
- Drunk Driver Is Sentenced to 4 Years in Woman's Death
- COLUMN ONE : Surviving Without a Car in L.A. : Hundreds of thousands go about their business but don't have wheels. They know their surroundings more intimately, but it isn't always a love affair.
- U.N. Ousts Serb-Dominated Yugoslavia in Historic Vote
- The Season of Discontent : Soured by Soaring Salaries and Teams That Don't Care About Their Fans, Many in the Bleachers Are Ready to Turn Out the Lights and Go Home
- Bush Rejects New Plan for Debating Clinton
- Ex-Park Systems Chief William Penn Mott Dies
- COSTA MESA : Big-Name Company Gets OK for Sign
- LOS ANGELES : Galanter Fights Limited Plan to Fill Airport Post
- FULLERTON : Two Bank Robbers Escape With Loot
- Mechanic Convicted of Murdering Woman
- LOS ANGELES : Spike Lee Fails to Get Ruling on King Videotape
- Solution Sought in Crime Tied to Soup Kitchen in Oceanside
- Council to Consider Ousting Port Official : Ventura: Robert Starr, who failed to disclose his role in a 1968 bribery case, says he will not quit. City will seek an attorney to gather evidence.
- Bill Has $40 Million for S.D. Sewage Plant : Environment: House-Senate committee also approves $5.5 million to reimburse city for repairing pipe rupture.
- Officials Praise 'Hero' of Storm-Relief Cargo
- It must have been borrowed from a...
- COSTA MESA : Divorce Recovery Workshop Scheduled
- LAKE FOREST : Road Extension Will Open Today
- Getting the Right Rotation on Tires
- Cranston's Desert Protection Measure Fails for Sixth Year : Environment: He blames Seymour, who stalled the bill in committee. Seymour says it would cost 20,000 jobs.
- Rabbi Mordecai I. Soloff, 91; Author of Jewish Texts
- LOS ANGELES : City Council Confirms Rice for DWP Position
- Dentist Denies Guilt in Molestation Case
- County to Pay $1.9 Million in Wake of Jail Suicide Try : Settlement: Jury ruled county was liable because it failed to provide psychiatric care for disturbed woman.
- CALABASAS : Wilson Signs Bill to Change Soka Name
- MOORPARK : College Offers Men's Guidance Program
- SANTA ANA : Maintenance Yard Construction OKd
- Obituaries - Sept. 23, 1992
- AFTER THE RIOTS : Employees of 2 Major Companies Distribute $175,000 in Assistance
- THOUSAND OAKS : Official to Defend Civic Center Project
- Man Shot During Gunfight in Alley
- Tilt Toward Europe, Please : Bonn's Western neighbors wonder about German policy
- Murder-Suicide Leaves Greek Community Shaken : Family: Son finds mother dead, apparently at hands of his father, who is found dead at the bottom of a 600-foot embankment.
- Judge Clarifies Grand Jury's Role : Government: A two-hour meeting with the panel comes amid a dispute with supervisors over pay raises. The boundaries of jurors' responsibilities are spelled out.
- Surgeon Who Stole Rare Coins May Lose MD License
- Success Is a Dilemma : 'Pro-Life' Animal Shelter Finds Business Too Good
- He Has Found His Slot : Tim Brown's Frustration Finally Came to an End When He Broke Into the Raiders' Starting Lineup at Cincinnati
- Weeks Resigns as Costa Mesa Girls' Basketball Coach
- PREP ROUNDUP
- On the Way Up : Korean Climbing Club of Los Angeles Finds a Challenging Way to Fulfill Its Dreams
- Soccer
- Banged-Up Mitchell Batters Buena
- Pro Football
- TV REVIEWS : 'Rock the Vote' Mostly Misses the Mark
- TELEVISION - Sept. 23, 1992
- RADIO
- Renewed Energy and Ingenuity at Installation
- QUOTABLE
- THE ARTS
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : The Heart of Stone Is Breaking : The country singer created teary-eyed magic, but diluted Nashville fare crept into his set all too often at the Crazy Horse.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Young Weaves an Acoustic Tapestry
- Hers Is Unfinished Business : Artist Starts With History and Pop Culture But Never Quite. . .
- 'Hands-Off' Is a Family Affair : New Work: And country singer Calman Hart is getting spooky with publicity.
- STAGE
- Nibbles and Bits
- STAGE
- Dole Riled, Could Sink U.S. China Policy
- White House Accused of Blocking Plan for Aid to Migrant Workers
- O.C. Budget Cuts Hit Hardest at Youth, Poor : Government: Final approval given plan that trims work force by 258 positions and cuts spending by 5%.
- Clinton Accuses Bush of Using Diversion, Denial : Politics: His harsh speech charges President with 'four years of broken promises' and 'ducking' a debate.
- Space Station Funding Put at $2.1 Billion
- White House Pressure on Fed Chairman Told : Growth: Greenspan's promise to spur economy was urged at a time his reappointment was being weighed.
- Mothers of Invention : Science: Recognition has long proved elusive for women inventors. Catherine Greene helped build the cotton gin, but Eli Whitney got the patent. And whoever heard of Hedy Lamarr <i> the inventor</i> ?
- Student Colors Outside the Lines : Artist Ann Morgan is drawn out at Hope University in Anaheim, the nation's only private fine arts college for the gifted mentally retarded.
- U.S. Details Yugoslav War Atrocities in Report to U.N.
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 23, 1992
- * Tishman Construction Corp. of California has...
- Junk Bonds Once Again the Rage on Wall Street
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- * Robert G. Badal, a business litigator...
- RTC Accuses Builder of Hiding Assets : Lawsuit: The federal agency says Emerald Homes, a Lincoln S&L; borrower, fraudulently transferred $25 million worth of property.
- J.M. Peters Resumes Building Homes, Thanks to $23.6-Million Investment : Finance: Design work starts on three South County projects after an unnamed pension fund puts up the money.
- Senate OKs Bill to Re-Regulate Cable TV : Entertainment: The move sets up a confrontation with President Bush, who is vowing to veto the measure that reimposes controls on rates charged for basic service.
- How Business Views the Election
- Bush Vetoes Family Leave Bill, Wants Voluntary Plan
- President Surrounds Arkansas, Opens Fire : Campaign: From Missouri to Louisiana to Tennessee, he attacks Clinton's record on crime, spending, environment.
- The Old Underdog Strategy
- * Los Angeles-based Laufer Associates has named...
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 23, 1992
- Judy Ann Higashi has joined the Irvine...
- RETAILING
- Fined Manager Stepping Down
- Insurer Hid Bond Losses, SEC Charges
- NME Profit Off 29% in Quarter
- Marc B. Ross has joined the Irvine...
- AUTOS
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 23, 1992
- TARGETING NEW MARKETS : New Age Beckons Coke : Soft-Drink Giant to Tap Sparkling Water, Sports Drink Mania
- County's S&Ls; Post Profits Again, Reviving Industry Hopes : Thrifts: Combined net income of $63.9 million in second quarter may mean annual earnings will be back in the black for first time in almost a decade.
- American Balloonists End Record Flight
- Judges Refloat Drug Case Tied to Sunken Ship
- 3 Indicators Show Japanese Economy in Sharp Slump : Business: In the 2nd quarter, GNP inched up 0.3%, personal spending was flat, and vehicle production suffered its sharpest decline since 1974.
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 23, 1992
- * George Morschauser, joint venture construction manager...
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 23, 1992
- DVI Health Services Acquires 22% Stake in IPS as Insurance : Transaction: The latter firm recently defaulted on leases from the former. DVI wants more influence over IPS to ensure against suffering any losses.
- Metropolitan Life Plans a Reshuffling at the Top
- Japan Plans Big Stock Purchases
- Gretzky May Be Out for Season : Kings: Doctor says there is potential for full recovery, but won't speculate on when he will return. Surgery is not being considered now.
- He Knew Right Way : Horse Got Turned Around After Spill at Fairplex, but Clark's Risk Paid Off
- San Fernando's Garcia Stops 7-Foot White in 2nd Round
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Sheffield Not Pleased to Draw Intentional Walk From Giants
- Trustee: Private Interests Could Support Athletics : Budget: L.A. school board member Mark Slavkin backs the elimination of district funds for interscholastic sports.
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Fehr Briefs Team on Possible Lockout
- Pro Basketball
- Names in the News - Sept. 23, 1992
- Pro Football
- Cardinals End Losing Streak Against Pirates
- Jurisprudence
- Names in the News - Sept. 23, 1992
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Cubs' Girardi Out for Rest of Season
- 80 Memphis State Players Boycott Practice
- Gretzky May Be Out for Season : Kings: Doctor says prognosis for full recovery of back injury is very good, but won't speculate on when he will return. Surgery is not being considered.
- LONG BEACH : Disney Role in Queen Mary Upkeep Found Sufficient
- COSTA MESA : City Delays Action on Increased Fees
- Public Report on Spill Ordered
- Environment Watch : Cruel and Unusual
- Obituaries - Sept. 23, 1992
- BUENA PARK : Shopping Center Redevelopment OKd
- COSTA MESA : Computer Hacker on Side of Law
- Dodgers Give Braves Reason to Worry, 4-1 : Baseball: Atlanta's lead in West is cut to 6 1/2 games over Reds. Karros sets rookie RBI record.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Roberts' Hit Parade Reaches 9 in Red Sweep
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Blue Jays Put Orioles on Edge
- Leaving Behind O.C.'s Lifestyle : A Number of Prep Coaches Are Finding Reasons to Vacate Profession, Area
- Update on the Olympic Ideal: Athletes Are Going for Green
- Confidence? Bailey Has Market Cornered : Rams: Second-year cornerback is happy to be starting in place of Lyght. But he knows the job is not his to keep.
- 1994 World Cup Committee Seeking Replacement for Managing Director
- LANCASTER : City Renews Push for Regional Mall
- SUNLAND : Youth Shot 3 Times Leaving High School
- SEAL BEACH : Trash Scavengers Feeling the Heat
- Walton Back on Telecasts of Clippers
- Riddoch Could Be Fired as Early as Today : Baseball: Decision has been made, source says. Padres give manager 200th win, however, with 2-1 victory over Giants.
- HIGH SCHOOL PREVIEW / WATER POLO : Harvard Coach Bids to Strike Gold With 2nd Title in a Row
- A High Estimate : Ashimine's Gardena Running Club, Begun by an Ulcer, Is in No Need of Repair
- Track and Field
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Defeats Marymount in Soccer, 8-0
- ARLETA : $25,000 Reward Offered in Killing
- Magnolia School District
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Lyght on Injured Reserve; Lilly Signs
- Marketing Director Resigns at UCI; He's Leaving to Resume Coaching
- PC Industry Gets a Taste of the Real World : Technology: At a meeting of computer firm executives, there is uneasiness over shrinking profit and brutal competition.
- TARGETING NEW MARKETS : Gillette Sets Out to Hone Product Line : Grooming: The company is hoping to carve out a chunk of the fast-growing, multibillion-dollar market for men's toiletries.
- Dow Drops 39.98 as Hopes for Lower Interest Rates Fade
- Stanley E. Glickman has been promoted to...
- Shareholder Group Targets 30 Companies for Reforms : Activism: Investors' 1993 campaign takes aim at high executive pay and poor performance.
- GM's Quarterly Output to Drop by 27,000 Units : Autos: The decrease indicates that an industry slump will spill into 1993.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 23, 1992
- Electric Vehicle Maker Moving Up to Full-Size Trucks : Hauling: Taylor-Dunn's Electruck isn't for the street. It's aimed at such customers as airports, factories and resorts.
- Chrysler Won't Renew Ad Deal With Time Warner
- Anne Jackson has been promoted from director...
- Accord Wants No Shocks in Title Race
- Why Wall Street May Be Starting to Think Small
- Grocery Chain Cuts Mexico Flower Deal : Merchandising: Lucky Stores has formed joint venture with Garden Grove's California Floral Distributors to make flower arrangements at a Tecate <i> maquiladora. : </i>
- Gensia Plummets in Wake of Drug Trials
- AIRLINES
- AIRLINES
- BANKING : Holding Company Has Long Row to Hoe in Merging Sister Banks
- Initial Public Offerings Show Price Gains in Third Quarter
- Warren Barkfelt has been promoted to vice...
- * Lloyd Greif, formerly vice chairman and...
- AUTOS
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 23, 1992
- BANKING
- WESTMINSTER : Meeting Thursday on School Shift
- Council OKs Emergency Procedures : Sepulveda Basin: City workers are ordered to hold practice sessions. The measures were prompted by February floods that trapped motorists.
- CAMARILLO : Board Control of Hospital Is Urged
- O.C. PLATFORM : Room for Vendors
- COUNTYWIDE : Group Will Work Against Civil Unrest
- Lawmakers Urge Review of Rules for Safety of Vans
- TUSTIN : Council OKs Budget, 15% Water Rate Hike
- Wife Can't Steer Him From Trouble : Pursuits: Ignoring the pleas of his pregnant spouse, a North Hollywood man stops fleeing car. Police say they wish good Samaritans would keep their distance.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : USC : Pass Protection Needs Improvement
- Lowery Might Be Sidelined : College football: Back spasms slow quarterback. Inexperienced Tim Gutierrez would get nod against UCLA.
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Lyght Goes on Injured List
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UCI Women Take Hawaii to Limit Before Losing
- Business, Crime Big Issues in Costa Mesa Race
- Builder's Bad Luck Gives Homeowners Their Dream : Housing: Doctor buys hilly property from strapped developer, promising to build one house instead of the 15 that had been planned.
- VENTURA : District to Reinstate School Bus Stop
- LOS ANGELES : Trucker Hailed as Hero for Storm Relief Effort
- CSUN Students Call for 2-Day Boycott Over Funding Cuts : Education: Instead of classes, speeches and outdoor seminars on politics and the state budget are scheduled. A voter registration drive is also planned.
- Group Seeks New Site for Rally to Aid Fire Victims
- Costa Mesa City Council
- VENTURA : Red Cross Launches Disaster Aid Drive
- MOORPARK : Woman Arrested in 3-Vehicle Crash
- Countywide : 'Alphabet Caller' Conviction Upheld
- State Cuts Passed Along in Oxnard Budget Plan : Finances: Council tentatively endorses eliminating pay raises for city employees and a reduction in public services.
- Experts Say Injury Very Rare
- Big Man, Big Deal: Roberts a Clipper : Pro basketball: But they have to give up a lot to acquire the heavyweight center and Mark Jackson in three-team deal with New York and Orlando.
- Becki Gehlke
- Marcellus Chrishon
- Pro Basketball
- STATWATCH
- Anaheim Collects $5 Million in Insurance Settlement : Litigation: The payment helps cover costs incurred defending itself against a lawsuit by the California Angels.
- Simi Group Hopes to Plant Trees Near Riot-Scarred Area in L.A.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE PRESIDENCY : Build a Decent, Prosperous Society : George Bush's vision is to win at all costs; in stark contrast, Bill Clinton has a humane vision of the nation's future.
- D.A., Sheriff Faulted for Lack of Probes : Report: Miller strongly objects to the little-noticed critique issued by the grand jury.
- Laguna Niguel Planners Besieged by Homeowners Protesting Project : Development: Residents of upscale tract pack hearing to register opposition to Birtcher's plan that includes health club, movie theater. After hours of debate, the decision is postponed.
- Could This Be a Job for Superman (Woman)? : Resignation of schools chief roils already troubled waters
- SANTA ANA : Pedestrian Hit in Drive-By Shooting
- Priest Faces Suit Over Alleged Molestation of Sunland Girl, 11
- School Chief Search May Prove Difficult : Education: Fiscal crisis, diverse ethnic enrollment complicate selection process.
- VENTURA : Ex-Policeman Pleads Guilty to Theft
- Private Food Stamp Distributor Sought : Social services: County officials say staff can't handle the rising caseload. They want an outside vendor for the monthly distribution.
- VALLEY : Council Delays Vote on New Traffic Fees
- PLATFORM : A Tear at the Fabric
- Three People Jailed in June Stabbing Death in Stanton
- 3 Burbank Councilmen Drop Out of Race, Leaving No Incumbents on Ballot
- WOODLAND HILLS : Residents Join Fight Against Developer
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 23, 1992
- Enhanced Imaging Appoints Chief Operating Officer
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Shareholder Group Targets 30 Companies for Reforms : Activism: Two O.C. companies make list as investors' 1993 campaign takes aim at high executive pay, poor performance.
- Brazil's Collor Demands Right to Defend Himself
- Marines, Sailors Off Somalia Feel a Sense of Duty
- COLUMN ONE : Surviving Without Driving : Hundreds of thousands go about their business in L.A. but don't have a car. They know their surroundings more intimately, but it isn't always a love affair.
- Russians Assail Prime Minister Over Economy
- Danes Plan New Vote on Europe Unity : Referendum: As Denmark urges changes to treaty, Mitterrand and Kohl meet to shore up flagging support.
- What in the World Is That Old Thing? : Museums: On Identification Day, visitors haul in their treasures. Maybe an expert can figure out what they are. Or, maybe a scientist will share a few secrets.
- 13 Killed in South Africa
- Santa Ana Zoo Majors In Monkey Business
- BOOK REVIEW : Thomas' Thriller: Mellow and Savvy : VOODOO, LTD., <i> by Ross Thomas,</i> Mysterious Press/Warner Books, $19.95. 282 pages
- Angry Kissinger Denies Abandoning POWs in 1973 : Vietnam: If any Americans were held, Hanoi should be blamed for violating accord, he tells Senate panel.
- Populist Tradition Still Runs Deep in Home of 'The Kingfish'
- Gunfire, Thefts, Rains Crippling Somali Airlifts
- An Honorable Task : Police Department's Volunteer Guard Performs Its Duties With Pride and Precision
- Council Overrides Bradley Veto of Scaled-Down Housing Project : Van Nuys: Councilman Ernani Bernardi, who lives near the site, backs an earlier vote to permit 12 units.
- Political Contributions Come in One Door, Go Out Another
- 3 Charged With Plot to Sell Pot
- COLUMN LEFT / ROBERT S. McINTYRE : Herschensohn Is Flat Wrong on Flat Tax : For 9 of 10 families, it would mean a tax hike--but for the very rich, a 40% cut.
- James R. Gary, Realtor, Valley Philanthropist, Dies of Heart Attack
- Students Using Words to Heal Wounds From Riots
- ACTON : 4 Newcomers Win Town Council Seats
- Perot Meets With Baker, Brown Amid Hints of Re-Entering Race
- Italians Hurl Abuse, Produce at Union Leader : Economy: Amid monetary crisis, protesters revile labor boss for agreeing to government's austerity plan.
- Getty Institute and Egypt Moving to Save Tut's Tomb
- Quayle Calls for Pulling Rap Album Tied to Murder Case
- Democrats Eagerly Flaunt Hallowed Totems of GOP : Campaign: From country singers to business backers, Clinton camp has appropriated key Republican symbols.
- A Helpful Service to Find Lost Pets
- Change at the Top
- Safety is Good Business
- LOS ANGELES : Man Dies, Several Held in 3 Car Chases
- SCIENCE / CANCER : Contraceptive Shows Promise in Reducing Breast, Ovarian Tumors
- COUNTYWIDE : Artist Mystified by Removal of Paintings From Post Office
- New Site Sought for Benefit Rally for Arson Victim : Thousand Oaks: The event at the burned comic-book store is canceled. The building's owner fears it would disrupt businesses.
- Japan Political Kingpin Tied to Firm's Huge Loss : Scandal: Ruling party figure, top gangster blamed in deals that cost company $774 million, court hears.
- Senate Attempt to Overturn Veto of Voter Bill Fails
- Artistic Types Attend Exhibit Kickoff
- Letting Go With Love : Parents Owe It to Their Kids to Make Room for Baby to Grow Up
- New Sanctuary Celebrated Along Monterey Coast : Environment: Proponents of nature preserve applaud Bush Administration decision to protect the region.
- House-Senate Panel Pegs Space Station Funds at $2.1 Billion : Exploration: Figure is $125 million less than Administration sought but will permit work to proceed on schedule.
- Single Moms, Hillary's Cookies and 'Murphy Brown'
- Arab Clad in Israeli Army Uniform Kills Policeman
- PAGES : The Seduction of Villainy
- An Audience Full of Heroes
- 'Murphy Brown' to Dan Quayle: Read Our Ratings : Television: The series' response to the vice president draws 70 million viewers, keying a big Monday night for CBS.
- City Teams Establish New Order
- Race Fans Rue End of an Era : Business: Longacres Park closed Monday after 59 years; Boeing will use the land to build an office complex.
- Myers Blames Riddoch for Padres' Skid : Baseball: Stopper says the manager shouldn't have given up on season when he did.
- O'Ravez to Coach Baseball at Grant, Vranau at Burbank
- Here Today, He's Gone to Maui
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Leitner Resurfaces on Soccer Field
- He's Low-Key After a High-Strung Career : Football: After years on the sideline, former Buena Park Coach Martin Luczaj is much more mellow and enjoying his life off the field.
- He Didn't Catch Trout, but Isn't Complaining
- TV REVIEWS : 'Mad About You': Marital Combat Fatigue
- MOVIE REVIEW : A New Wrinkle for Crystal in 'Saturday Night'
- For 'Civil Wars,' a Period of Adjustment : Television: To offset downbeat aspects of the ABC series, humor and personality have been given new emphasis.
- O.C. MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : McDuffie's Flubs Played Key Part in Later Success
- RADIO
- Shows Fusing Entertainment With Topicality of Riots : Television: Prime-time series are working the L.A. unrest into their story lines.
- Schutt Leads Aztecs Past UC Riverside
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : They May Not Return to Edmonton
- OUTDOOR NOTES : New State Senate Bill Is Rocking the Boat
- Pro Football
- Vaughn's Single Wins It, Fletcher's Play Saves It : Baseball: Brewers' shortstop ends 3-2 victory over Angels with double play off Curtis' grounder.
- LOS ALAMITOS / HARNESS RACING : Heavy Tipper Beats the Odds
- Gretzky May Be Out for Season : It Hurts Every Time It Happens