- RAND, Russians Team Up in Sign of a New World Order
- SIMI VALLEY : Shell Asks for Later Hearing on Project
- LANCASTER : Man Gets Jail, Fine for Dumping Waste
- Northern Ireland Prison Escapee Claims He Feared for His Life
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Courier Gives U.S. Early Lead : Tennis: He rallies to post four-set victory in opening singles match of Davis Cup semifinals against Sweden.
- TODAY'S COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Marvitz Made the Weighty Decision to Work His Way Back
- TV REVIEWS : 'Ben Stiller' Is a Winner; 'Woops!'? Oops!
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP
- STAGE REVIEW : Everything Is Relative in 'David's Mother' : Bob Randall's bittersweet work at the Pasadena Playhouse is no more than well-crafted sitcom about a well-intended mom and her retarded son.
- Court Dismisses Harassment Suit
- Wallace Has Surgery for Bloodstream Infection
- Caucasus Conflict Could Lead to Regional War : Armenia-Azerbaijan: Officials worry that border fighting might provoke intervention by Turkey, Iran and Russia.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN JUAN BAUTISTA : Mission Town Fires All 12 Workers
- Unemployment Rate Climbs to 9.4% : Labor: The August figure is the highest in nearly a decade and reflects a continuing economic slump that could influence the outcome of elections in November.
- SANTA ANA : Shop to Benefit Hotel for Homeless
- Judge Won't Change Gay Man's Gravestone
- 4 More Charge Sex Harassment in Newport Beach Police Dept.
- High School Football Spotlight
- Norris Is at the End of the Line : Boxing: If he beats Brown tonight, there is really nobody left worth fighting for a while.
- Huss Insures Orange Lutheran's 25-13 Victory Over Laguna Beach
- Points Flow Quickly as Servite Rolls : High schools: Friar offense erupts in first half of 31-7 victory over El Toro. Defense remains strong despite allowing first touchdown of season.
- Eatman Not at Loss for Words
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP
- Fullerton Faces Sacramento Tonight
- O.C. Educators Would Like to Bank on Artistic License : Schools: Sales of a special vehicle plate would help fund field trips and other arts programs if Gov. Wilson OKs two bills on his desk.
- Fledgling S.D. Choral Artists Opens 2nd Season
- Clinton Rejects Bush's Charges He Is Tax-and-Spend Democrat : Campaign: He sees a new role for government that differs from both traditions of his own party, and the 'trickle down' philosophy of GOP.
- Wilson Signs Bill on Gay Job Rights : Legislation: Governor OKs compromise measure after his veto of a similar bill last year sparked statewide protests. Homosexual community is 'surprised, relieved.'
- SEPULVEDA BASIN : Brewery to Pay $53,000 Penalty for Chemical Spill
- VAN NUYS : Liquor Sales Permit Denied for Market
- OXNARD : Man Is Sentenced in Insurance Fraud
- Wachs Proposes Water Rates to Favor Valley Users : Utilities: The plan would give discounts of up to 20% to residents living in hotter areas or having large lots.
- Gold Medalist to Be Guest at Fund-Raiser
- Kruse Directs Calvary Chapel's 28-14 Victory Over Army-Navy
- Pointers' Victory In Hand
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP
- Canyon Roars Back Again, 26-14
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Bogey-Free Round Puts Daly in Lead
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP
- Defense Is Difference for Dolphins : Prep football: University quarterback Peake injured as Dana Hills wins, 10-0.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Savvy Kris Kross at the Greek
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Wymer Reaches Plea Deal in Fraud Case
- Thrift Association Elects New Chairman: The California...
- Evolution? Flea Shows a Few Things on Survival
- Prudential Put on Credit Watch
- MDA Protest
- Angels' Broadcasting Their Biggest Problem
- SATURDAY LETTERS : Culture or Business?
- Bickering Over Presidential Debates
- When Will the Chants of 'We Want Schroeder' Begin at the Coliseum?
- Angels' Broadcasting Their Biggest Problem
- SATURDAY LETTERS : Eric and the Band, <i> Really</i>
- SATURDAY LETTERS : The Real Questions for Rap
- Education Spending
- LIMBAUGH LETTERS : More Truths About . . . ?
- Dodgers Looking Ahead to Next Year
- A Little Good Advice for the New 'Commish'
- LIMBAUGH LETTERS : More Truths About . . . ?
- This Is One Case of a Very Loud Tie
- LIMBAUGH LETTERS : More Truths About . . . ?
- Dodgers Looking Ahead to Next Year
- Dodgers Looking Ahead to Next Year
- SATURDAY LETTERS : 'Behind the Scenes'
- Bickering Over Presidential Debates
- Dodgers Looking Ahead to Next Year
- Public Policy on Gays and Lesbians
- Bickering Over Presidential Debates
- LIMBAUGH LETTERS : More Truths About . . . ?
- Dodgers Looking Ahead to Next Year
- Bickering Over Presidential Debates
- He Has Megaproblems With Murray's Column
- He Has Megaproblems With Murray's Column
- Dodgers Looking Ahead to Next Year
- Bickering Over Presidential Debates
- Trade Fernandez If He Doesn't Like San Diego
- Bernstine, Jefferson Can Buy His Tickets
- When Will the Chants of 'We Want Schroeder' Begin at the Coliseum?
- LIMBAUGH LETTERS : More Truths About . . . ?
- This Is One Case of a Very Loud Tie
- Bickering Over Presidential Debates
- Public Policy on Gays and Lesbians
- This Is One Case of a Very Loud Tie
- Obituaries - Sept. 26, 1992
- Obituaries - Sept. 26, 1992
- TIMELY SPEECHES: Members of the controversial Orange...
- Bradley Has No Doubt He Could Have Won 6th Term : Retirement: Mayor says his chances were not a factor in his decision. He shrugs off his lame-duck status.
- ROOKIE CAMP: If you think you simply...
- CONFLICT?: A Yorba Linda city councilman has...
- Witness Testifies Banker Plotted More Loans for Iraq : Hearing: Former BNL official says the defendant was arranging billions for Baghdad arms purchases when federal agents shut down his operation.
- A Mystery on Mean Streets
- Black Athlete Sentenced to Youth Authority in Slaying
- Man Booked in Fatal Shooting at Courthouse : Courts: Victim was escorting his daughter to a hearing involving custody of a child fathered by the suspect.
- Wallace Hospitalized for Bowel Ailment
- Former Gang Rivals Unite to Lobby Congress for Aid to Inner Cities : Politics: Three young men from Los Angeles give legislators a vivid description of the needs of urban America.
- A Dust-Up Over Mail-Order 'Miracle Mud' : Faith: A company markets bits of dirt as coming from a New Mexico shrine, touting supposed curative powers. The church says ads falsely imply that it sanctions the sale.
- Oceanside Donor Helps Harvard
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Bike Helmet Rule for Students Likely
- Member of CSUN Faculty Charges Bias in Suit Against UC : Education: Rodolfo Acuna says he was denied a job at the Santa Barbara campus because of his activism, race and age.
- LOS ANGELES : U.S. Funding Nears for Downtown Transit Center
- Man Accused in Death of Fiancee's Father
- LAGUNA BEACH : Crystal Cove Lot to Be Closed for 5 Days
- VENTURA : Bank Robber Gets Less Than $500
- Shooting Death in Buena Park Might Be Business-Related
- Architect of Gang Truce Is Arrested by DEA Agents : Crime: Art Romo, 30, was scooped up by officers at a Santa Ana restaurant where he had taken his two toddlers for breakfast.
- Recovering Addicts Give Sober Advice : Volunteers: Counselors at Sobering Center in Escondido find helping others is best way to keep themselves away from the bottle or drugs.
- Report Charges Improprieties in Head Start Unit : Investigation: County's largest provider of services is accused of nepotism, conflict of interest and enrolling too many children.
- Pit Bull Is Shot During Attack on Boy : Casitas Springs: The injured dog is later put to sleep. It was the third violent incident the animal had been involved in recently.
- Where to Put Two U.N. Elephants : Claims of Germany, Japan are sensible, but . . .
- COUNTYWIDE : Smog Regulators, Assemblymen Clash
- NORTHRIDGE : Chicano Studies Professor Sues UC Over Denial of Job
- CSUF's Somber Celebration : Education: Amid anguish over layoffs, Milton Gordon is formally invested as the university's fourth president after two years in the job.
- 3 Seek Dismissal of Murder Charges : Hearing: Attorneys for suspects in the killing of a Fullerton narcotics officer say prosecution failed to link them to the crime.
- LOS ANGELES : Head of Gay Services Center to Take Post in Washington
- WESTMINSTER : Smaller Enrollment Forces Staff Cuts
- OJAI : Cancun Woman Guilty of Fraud in Welfare Case
- COUNTYWIDE : Postmaster Retires, Cites Restructuring
- CAMARILLO : Camrosa Water District Board Ends Dispute Over Radio Tower
- Deddehs May Sue Over Land-Use
- THOUSAND OAKS : Democrats to Open Campaign Office
- Rapist Gets 77 Years for Three Attacks
- Alleged Driver in Death of Girl Arrested by Police
- Subway Work Hurts Business, Merchants Say
- PLAYING SUPER LOTTO
- Presbyterian Official Cleared of Misconduct : Ethics: Texas clergyman had resigned from post shortly after defeating incumbent in election. No evidence of sexual wrongdoing was found by church panel.
- Street of Dreams : Monuments: Watts' Promenade of Prominence receives laurels of its own as a new county landmark.
- ORANGE : Aid on Way for Crippled Family Man
- OXNARD : Chamber Sets Up Business Hot Line
- Near-Brawl Disrupts Valencia Town Center Opening
- SAN CLEMENTE : Council to Decide on Proposed Cuts
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Self-Styled Poet Mike Peters Needs a Muse : For All the Ex-Alarm Singer's Ambitions, His Coach House Set Goes Off Predictably
- Newport Harbor Board Votes to Cut Budget 9% : Art: Museum board president says consumers will not notice the reductions, with no change in prices or hours.
- Arts Festival Plans Changes for Patrons
- 'We Have Touched People' : Harlem Dance Theater Stages Unifying Series in South Africa
- Chatsworth Knocks Off Canoga Park : Nonleague: Chancellors break tie with 31-point burst behind Muir's passing and hand Hunters first defeat, 38-15.
- O'Brien Throws for 3 Scores in Santa Margarita's Victory
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP
- San Diego St. May Call On Gutierrez
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION : ROUNDUP
- Padres Put Brave Party on Hold : Baseball: Harris, Myers combine on a shutout in 1-0 victory.
- Stacy, King Stumble to Lead at Los Coyotes : Golf: The final holes prove tough. Tatum, Kerdyk are one shot behind after 36 holes.
- Marina on Winning Side of Close Score
- For Saxophone Player Dave Koz, an Unanticipated Pro Career
- Hedges Brings His Guitar Versatility to S.D.
- WEEKEND TV : It's Time for Laughs on 'Saturday'
- Channel 34 Celebrates 30 Years in L.A.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Travels With a Complex Musician
- David Paymer--From Character Actor to 'Mr. Saturday Night's' Brother
- Bruce's Brave New Show : Springsteen still commands the stage, and puts his faith in touching songs from his two new albums.
- TV Spots Against Gay Bashing Face Fight : Public service: Two stations plan to run the announcements, but two others are refusing.
- A Different Sort of Material Girl : Jazz: For singer Sue Raney, known for her careful choice of songs, 'there has to be a marriage between the music and the lyric.'
- Oingo Boingo Won't Play Halloween Show at Irvine Meadows
- VOLLEYBALL : Bruins Have No Trouble in Victory
- Swiss Take a 2-0 Lead Over Brazil
- Agassi Gives U.S. a 2-0 Lead : Davis Cup: He beats Edberg after Courier gets past Kulti in best-of-five semifinal.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION : ROUNDUP
- THOROUGHBREDS
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Chavez-Norris Bout a Promoter's Dream
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP
- El Modena Strikes Early, Often to Rout Ocean View
- Seal Scores Three Touchdowns in Irvine's Victory
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION : ROUNDUP
- Pro Football
- Coslet's Life in Big Apple Is a Big Pain : NFL: Critical media have made Jet coach, a native Californian, a typically jaded New Yorker.
- Costa Mesa's Schwartz Wins Scratch Main
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION : ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP
- Hockey
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP
- Anaheim's Diaz Rushes for 138 Yards
- Sacramento St. Coach Pumps Up the Titans
- Olympics
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Astros to Retire Numbers of Scott, Cruz
- Miscellany
- Ventura Sends Granada Hills to 3rd Consecutive Loss, 14-6
- Bush Says Rival Uses 'Doublespeak' : Campaign: President says Clinton's newest health care proposal shows the Democrat is indecisive and misleading.
- S. Africa Yields on Prisoners; Summit Is Today
- Boy Is Granted 'Divorce' From Natural Parents
- Impeached Arizona Governor Certified to Run for Senator
- Firm Lowers California's Bond Credit Rating : Finance: Fitch's drops ranking from AA+ to AA, citing a bleak, long-term economic outlook and a 'de facto deficit' in the state's tardy budget.
- Bush Offered to Help With Arms Deal, Ex-Official Says : Iran-Contra: Former Reagan aide describes his briefings with then-vice president. The President insists he has 'leveled with the American people.'
- Von Dutch; Pioneer in Automobile Pin-Striping
- Suspect Booked in Fatal Shooting of Ex-Girlfriend's Father at Courthouse
- Magic Johnson, in Rebuke to Bush, Quits AIDS Panel
- Japan Military in Cambodia
- The Mars Observer Mission
- George W. Haskell; Congregational Minister
- The Gloom of August : Latest Reports on Economy Bode Ill for Recovery
- AUTOS
- INSURANCE
- 'Ren & Stimpy' Creator Fired : Former Partner Will Take Over Cult Cartoon Show
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 26, 1992
- Tampa Mayor's Husband Arrested in Bank Probe
- WORLD IN BRIEF : FRANCE : Flood Toll Now 36; 24 Are Still Missing
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CUBA : No. 3 Official Fired for 'Errors'
- Boy Is Granted 'Divorce' From Natural Parents
- 4 More Allege Sex Harassment at Newport PD
- 3,000 Muslims Reportedly Killed in Camps Run by Serbs
- Carl J. Megel; Former President of Teachers Federation
- AUTOS
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 26, 1992
- GARDENING : Mind Is Fertile While Land Is Fallow
- Gardening : The Sweet Pea Smell of Success
- A Few Choice Pieces Add Traditional Look
- Easy Seed Germinating
- Stone-Age Reprise : Landscaping With Rock Evokes Fantasy, Requires Less Upkeep
- Willard F. Rockwell Jr.; Former Chairman of Rockwell International
- WORLD IN BRIEF : UNITED NATIONS : Iraq Reportedly OKs Relief Aid for Kurds
- Russia Cancels Sale of Submarines to Iran--for Now : Trade: The Kremlin denies bowing to U.S. pressure, cites financial dispute as the reason.
- Senate Kills Bush Deficit Check-Off Plan : Taxes: Democrats denounce measure as election-year gimmick. Levies on top earners are retained in urban-aid bill.
- Vietnam Draft Issue Soured Ambitious Pair's Friendship : Candidate: Bill Clinton's Oxford classmate kept notes and letters that would echo in a presidential election a quarter of a century later.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : CHINO : Arsonist Strikes Black Family's Home
- Storm Floods Roads in Maryland, Delaware
- Currency Crisis Has Companies Scurrying : Commerce: Wild fluctuations have made it difficult for firms in Europe to know how to price their products.
- 2nd Strike in Month Rocks General Motors : Autos: 4,200 workers walk out at Lansing assembly plant as tensions grow between the UAW and the restructuring car giant.
- How Business Views the Election
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 26, 1992
- Chemical Bank Slows Closure of Branches
- Admar Group Makes Another Acquisition: In its...
- Steelworkers Reject Proposed Contract
- O.C. Jobless Rate Rises to 6.7% : 8,300 Join Unemployment Roll; Level Is Highest Since '83
- ALR Expects to Post First Loss in Its History : Earnings: The Irvine-based personal computer maker blames the recession and industry price cuts for the decline.
- Flying Scampi and Other Delights
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Scioscia Cleans Out the Memories
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Thompson Expects to Play Sunday
- Toreros Try to Rebound From Loss : College football: Claremont-Mudd (0-1) visits a USD team on the mend from last week's loss to Redlands.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Castle Park's Anthony Davis Gains 171 Yards in Victory Over Lincoln
- THOROUGHBREDS : Local Riders, Horses Fan Around the Country
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION : ROUNDUP
- Rollins Sentenced to 29 Years to Life
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP
- THE BIG GAME : The Bear Changes Address : High school football: Wooden trophy goes to San Pasqual after its 17-12 upset of Orange Glen.
- Track and Field
- 'Morse Guys' Have Football Reunion : Football: Five players from the city high school play at the Rose Bowl today.
- HERITAGE WATCH : Boom--or Bust?
- Replica of San Diego's Original City Hall-Courthouse to Open
- CANOGA PARK : Man, 27, Charged in Kidnap, Death
- OXNARD : Women's Shelter Plans Open House
- Strong Blend of Coffee, Culture : Cosmopolitanism: At a coffeehouse in La Jolla, the Lebanese-born owner attempts to encompass the whole world in the brew.
- Saddleback Valley Unified School District
- Church-State Conflicts Decrease, Study Finds : Government: Although the number of incidents are down slightly, they have been reported in more states, according to group's annual survey.
- Dodgers Give Fans Nothing to Cheer About : Baseball: Los Angeles bullpen caves in again and team loses to Astros, 4-3.
- Turner Searches for Lost Art : Golf: After a three-year slide, she tries to regain the form that made her the LPGA's top money winner in 1988.
- Rancho Buena Vista Comes Back to Rout Westminster, 37-6
- Undefeated Hart Awakens, Puts Westlake to Sleep, 38-0
- Pacifica Spots Glenn the Lead Before Romping
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION : ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP
- Hockey
- Pro Football
- PACIFIC 10 FOOTBALL / DAN HAFNER : Bledsoe Draws Raves at Washington State
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Fall Rerun: Pirates Beat Mets, Close In on Title
- Laguna Hills Stays Unbeaten : High schools: Vedder gets the better of Garden Grove, passing for 113 yards and two touchdowns.
- At the Heart, a Challenge : UCLA: Bruins, who face San Diego State today, are the last team to hold Marshall Faulk below 100 yards.
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Pendleton Praises Riggleman as a Motivator, Players' Manager
- LOS ANGELES : King Lets Deadline Pass for Settlement of Lawsuit
- CULVER CITY : Clues Sought in Search for Girl Missing From Mall
- Coffman Is Sentenced to Life Without Parole : Courts: An emotional judge says she hopes the penalty for the slaying of a Huntington Beach woman will withstand challenges.
- Appeals Court Leans Against Term Limits : Elections: If ruling is upheld in La Palma councilman's case, laws in Dana Point and Villa Park also could be struck.
- Merriweather Makes the Most of Opportunities for Cypress
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP
- North Is a Winner With Ease : Prep football: Torrance school capitalizes on Beverly Hills errors in 41-13 victory.
- Whittier Van Overturns; 10 Hurt
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP
- Miscellany
- It Might Be a Great Story, but NHL Chapter Is Unwritten
- It's Night of Awakening for Huntington Beach
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 26, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 26, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 26, 1992
- Bush, Clinton Sending Envoys to Perot Meeting : Campaign: Parties' calm front belies a tempest of gambits over Texas tycoon's possible presidential bid.
- Kohl Pushes Ratification of Unity Pact : Europe: Quick approval by Germany of the Maastricht Treaty is a key to continental peace and prosperity, he says.
- DEFENSE : Japan May Shift Its Forces to Western Flank : With the Cold War over, Tokyo worries less about a threat from Russia than from North Korea or China.
- TIGHT SQUEEZE: Reed is more unhappy about...
- Ex-S&L; Directors Win Legal Battle Against Regulators : Courts: Two former officials do not have to pay restitution in the aftermath of Delta's failure. They also are free to re-enter the savings and loan industry.
- Cimco to Relocate Its Corona Operations to New Plant in Nevada
- CULTURE SHOP : <i> Best Buys Beyond the Malls</i>
- A Shopper's Update : A review shows that several stores have made changes ranging from increased inventories to new ownership.
- FAA Revokes Inspector's Permit Over Perris Crash : Aviation: Owner of sky-diving plane in which 16 were killed loses license to certify own maintenance. But report says engine failed because of impure fuel.
- Kids on a Shopping Spree
- MAYOR TOM BRADLEY: THE FINAL CHAPTER : More Voices
- Hacksaw Grandma Gets 15 Years to Life
- TORRANCE : Murder Defendant Misses Court Hearing
- Clinton Would Surely Need the Boys of Quiet Courage : Draft: The person we elect would have to lead and inspire those who do their duty serving the military he 'loathed.'
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : High School District Fills 1 of 2 Top Posts
- Stallings Vows to Fight 'Tent City' for Homeless
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : School Supt. Given Contract Extension
- CULTURAL AWARENESS : 4 weekend events go far beyond a skin-deep approach to racial issues.
- COLLEGES : Soccer Players Take the Long Way Home
- Gun Club Ordered to Keep 2 Ranges Closed
- Congress Orders DC Referendum on Death Penalty
- IN BRIEF : Home Study Course for Older Drivers
- Making the Case for Sunglass Storage
- Tipper Gore: More Than an Opening Act : Democrats: Senator's wife displays an infectious exuberance and doesn't hesitate to take on the big social issues of the day.
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : School Year Off to a Mixed Start
- STANTON : Residents Riled Over Super-Street Project
- Worst of Times Brought Out the Best in Bradley