- East Needs Western Aid, Austrian Leader Says
- Heavy-Metal Lovers Let 'em Rip at Party
- State Lottery
- VENTURA : Man Hit and Killed Crossing Freeway
- THOUSAND OAKS : City, Workers Reach Tentative Agreement
- Raiders Are Hardly Off and Running, as They Were a Year Ago
- Working Stiffs Need Not Apply to This Club : Employment: State-sponsored Professional Networking Group offers support and leads if you're out of a job, but be prepared to wait.
- Westinghouse Suffers $1.48-Billion Loss During 3rd Quarter : Manufacturing: Citing bad real estate investments, the firm also said it plans to slash 4,000 jobs to help cut costs.
- Unemployed Professionals to Auction Off Their Talents
- ENTERTAIN
- Tribe Hits Jackpot With Its Gambling Operation : Indians: Led by welfare mother, clan members take back business from outsiders and transform their lives.
- CLIPBOARD : O.C. Hospital Births--August
- COUNTYWIDE : Ojai Couple Offer Shelter to Tortoises
- POLITICS : Candidates Trying to Point Baby Boomers to Future : Kerrey, Clinton hope a generation will forget the '60s and think about their children's prospects. Most weren't activists anyway.
- Fire Sparks Sprinkler Debate
- Ex-Day-Care Aide Goes on Trial in Murder of Boy
- Isiah's Smile Doesn't Mask True Attitude, Layden Says
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Montana Still Unsure About Surgery
- 2 RBV Players Are Arrested
- INDOOR SOCCER
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Hard-Pressed at Pullman
- The Baltimore Orioles rewarded Manager John Oates...
- OPERA REVIEW : Bellini's Star-Cross'd Lovers Exhumed
- Insider : Why the Pentagon Isn't Blasting Defense Cuts
- Officer Kills 18-Year-Old After 2nd Officer Is Shot
- 8 Ventura Fires Started in 3-Hour Arson Spree : Downtown: A Santa Barbara man is arrested in connection with the blazes. Red Cross offices were among those damaged.
- SANTA ANA : He's Found a Niche on the Fairway
- 'House Arrest' Offender Sought in Wife's Death Surrenders
- SIMI VALLEY : Couple Arrested in 22 Armed Robberies
- Fernandez Undergoes Surgery
- SOCCER
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Baylor's Teaff Still Teed Off
- The Dodger Rotation Might Be in Jeopardy : Baseball: Pitchers Ojeda, Hershiser and Morgan could end up with different teams next season.
- Lakers Getting Their Act Back Together : Pro basketball: Fast-break drills are used to recapture the spirit--and frenetic pace--of Showtime.
- C. Ducommun; Industry, Civic, Cultural Leader
- Panel Backs Use of Genes for 'Cancer Vaccine' Work
- Deeper Defense Spending Cuts Pushed : Congress: Democratic plan would shift funds to education, health care, economic growth and tax relief. The move could shatter budget accord.
- Council Scraps Penalty for Not Saving Water : Drought: Also gone is the tiered billing system that had increased some water bills as much as 400%.
- Jury to Weigh Fate of Man Who Murdered 9-Year-Old : Penalty trial: Richard Lucio DeHoyos does not plead for his life from the witness stand. His attorney says he has already expressed remorse for killing Nadia Puente.
- 4 Men Charged in Fight at Padres Game
- Food Agency to Receive U.S. Grant of $950,000 : Hunger: Officials of the Oxnard-based organization say they will spend much of the money to buy a warehouse and a refrigerated truck.
- Protesters Denounce Plan to Lay Off ABC Inspectors
- Auto Racing
- Bren Drops His Fight Against $120,000 Tax Penalty
- 23-Month-Old Girl Drowns in Anaheim
- TUSTIN : Two Injured in Head-On Collision
- Bren Abandons Tax-Penalty Fight : Settlement: The Irvine Co. chairman pays $120,830 on art that he purchased out of state.
- VENTURA : Council OKs Fee for Business Promotion
- SAN CLEMENTE : Group to Protest at Corridor Hearing
- A Smear--or Serious Problem? : Harassment charge against Thomas merits a further look by Senate
- CLIPPERS : The Forward Foursome Is Still Playing Through
- CBS Hopes Playoffs Are Bigger Hit Than Season : Broadcasting: Atlanta Braves have proven to be a strong post-season draw, but other teams pose problems--and viewership fell markedly this year.
- French Investor Group to Enhance Executive Life Bid
- Tutor-Saliba to Share Subway Station Contract
- Court Bars ICN Claims of Drug to Slow AIDS : Pharmaceuticals: The Costa Mesa drug maker is accused of fraud in its effort to win federal approval of a drug it said could delay onset of the disease.
- Woman Lawyer Sues Partners, Charges Bias
- Thiokol to Purchase Irvine Aircraft-Parts Maker : Acquisition: The defense contractor says the $170-million deal for Huck Manufacturing is an effort to diversify.
- High Court to Rule on State Taxes on Mail-Order Sales
- Umbrella Art: They Heard It Through the Grapevine
- U.S. Doctors Lose No Sleep Over Halcion : Health: Although the British have banned the anti-insomnia drug, American experts say it is safe if used with care in proper dosages.
- For an Instant Sugar Fix
- High Court Turns Down Plea by UFW : Labor: U.S. justices refuse to hear the union's appeal of a $1.7-million judgment awarded an Imperial County grower.
- San Diego Padre shortstop Tony Fernandez underwent...
- Presley Cos. Slashes Stock Offering Size, Price and Dividend
- Electro Rent's Profit Rises 17% in 1st Quarter
- Terminal Data Expects 4th-Quarter Improvement
- ECONOMY
- Catering to Her Chums : When the Truck Stops by, There's a Feeding Friendsy
- BUENA PARK : Exhibit at Mall Will Promote Fire Safety
- GARDEN GROVE : College Night Open to Students, Parents
- Lowery Puts Some Spark Into the Aztecs' Offense
- Vista
- Rare Capra Film Has 'That Certain Thing'
- Closing Arguments Presented in Grocer's Trial for Shooting
- Coaches Keep Relationship In the Family
- Chargers Say Only Record is Different
- MUSIC
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Seattle Bands, Spinal Tap Rule Rip Party
- THEATER : It's the Set That Steals 'Magnolias' in Brea : The performances lack finesse in Robert Harling's 1987 play, which is heavy with sitcom patter. The salon is the real beauty of this Theatre League production.
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- Obituaries - Oct. 8, 1991
- TELEVISION - Oct. 8, 1991
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- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 8, 1991
- Breaking Away? : Taylor Announcement Fuels Rumors of Turmoil Within AIDS Group AmFAR
- PERSONALITY IN THE NEWS : Lives of Thomas, Accuser Eerily Similar
- GREEN ACRES: The Irvine Co. it's not,...
- Woo, Ridley-Thomas, Watson Join Protest of Gay Jobs Bill Veto
- Valley Legislators, Community Leaders Denounce ABC Cuts : Budget: Layoffs planned by Gov. Wilson would end enforcement of state alcohol control laws, opponents of the proposal say.
- Love Him or Hate Him, He Was One of Baseball's Best : Reaction: An intense desire to win gave Durocher a fiery demeanor that offended some. But he had another side, too.
- Soviets Tell Seminar of Employee-Ownership Struggles
- It's Raining, so Umbrellas Can't Open Yet : Art: Unfurling of Christo's project is delayed indefinitely because of a storm in Japan. The American half of the exhibit, in Tejon Pass, will also remain folded up.
- COLUMN ONE : When Sex Talk Goes Too Far : The law, and society's standards, on sexual harassment have been turned upside down. Allegations against Clarence Thomas put the issue into a political arena.
- CAMPAIGN CORONA: Retired Anaheim police captain Bill...
- CLIPBOARD : HOW TO BOOK A FLIGHT FROM OR TO JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Burns Himself on 16,000-Volt Wires
- Myths That Explode Like Firecrackers : Welfare: The critics who say assistance creates more poverty have it dead wrong. Even their own facts don't support that.
- BABY BOOMERS: Despite negative publicity from custody...
- Support for Thomas Holds Despite Charges : Judiciary: Senate apparently will take confirmation vote today without delving into sex harassment issue.
- WHO'S AWAKE? Keeping up with the complicated...
- Amid Wedding Hoopla, a Town Goes Hollywood
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Cartooning Educator Is a Cable Hit
- Lost in Space : Cosmonauts go up and now a different world awaits them
- Cypress' Woods Captures His Third Junior Title of Season
- Angels Seek Speed, Run Production : Baseball: They have some good players, but it is not yet a good team, Rodgers says.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Nationalism Stirs Turmoil in a Collapsing Soviet Union : Politics: Since the demise of communism, it has become a potent mobilizing force. The effects can be dangerous.
- How the Mafia Targeted Tribe's Gambling Business : Crime: The mob dropped bid to infiltrate games near San Diego, but wiretaps suggest ties to other reservations.
- Anti-Abortion Protesters Line Ventura Streets : Religion: About 3,000 people from 75 county churches form a 'Life Chain' on Victoria Avenue and Telephone Road as part of a nationwide action.
- Kidnaped Woman Jumps From Moving Car to Escape Attack Threat : Santa Clarita: The restaurant manager was abducted at gunpoint by a man who indicated that he was going to sexually assault her.
- CAMARILLO : Center Foes Expected to Present Signatures
- TUSTIN : Hearing Tonight on Sign Code Changes
- Missing Deer Hunter, 18, Found Unharmed
- ANAHEIM : Volunteers Finish Low-Income Homes
- VENTURA : Sierra Club Chapter Endorses Bennett
- Trial Defense by Dying Lawyer Upheld
- PERSPECTIVE ON ABORTION : Anecdotes: Coat Hangers of Truth : Stories are the heart and soul of life, but they shouldn't influence the law; for that, we need critical thinking.
- Perez to Fight Mendoza at Forum
- We Should Listen to Japanese, Trade Expert Says : Commerce: The State of California's Jim Vaughan, who is leaving Tokyo, also says the Japanese should be more open-minded.
- Georgia Lawmakers in Emergency Session, Urge Calm in Republic
- Too Young to Protest
- Big Brothers Get What They Bargain for at Gourmet Bash
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Gorbachev Out Front on Disarmament : Weapons: Three key proposals reflect the Soviet leader's commitment to a world free of nuclear arsenals.
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Ventura Campus Copes With Cuts
- Back-Yard Play Centers Start Furor : Regulation: Residents resist homeowners association edicts against swing sets that don't conform to covenants.
- Warehouse Fire Causes $2.5 Million in Damage
- 2 at Party Shot, 1 Fatally
- SINGAPORE
- Furon, LAGUNA NIGUEL
- MGM Grand: Will It Shift Vegas From Slots to Tots? : Entertainment: Locals hope Kirk Kerkorian's resort-theme park will attract families, doing what Disney World did for Orlando.
- Former CIA Chief Colby Voices Support for Gates
- One Man Comes Out to Be True to Himself
- LA PALMA : Graffiti Tipsters Can Collect Reward
- Scout's Honor . . . Another Reason to Dislike Lawyers
- Man to Go on Trial in Slaying of 8-Year-Old : Courts: Former day-care aide Gregory Scott Smith is also charged with abducting and molesting the Northridge boy. There was an earlier mistrial.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Hearing on Eatery's Hours, Music Slated
- OAK TREE MEETING AT SANTA ANITA : Filago Surges to Victory in the Invitational
- Portugal's Premier Declares Election Victory for Party
- Gays Stage Protest March in East Hollywood Area
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Amid Wedding Hoopla, a Town Goes Hollywood : Ceremony: Liz Taylor-Larry Fortensky vows draw the star-struck and airborne onlookers to Santa Ynez Valley.
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Student Affairs Chief Appointed
- Giants Shelve Turmoil, Defeat Cardinals, 20-9
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Three-for-Four Day Isn't Enough to Earn Morris NL Batting Title
- Henry VIII: A Revisionist Look at a Renaissance Man : History: Henry's 500th anniversary coincides with a reappraisal of the monarch's reign that is shaking up the hallowed halls of academia.
- 1 Journalist Dies, 2 Hurt in Battle
- Farm Workers, Skeptical at First, Join In on the Fun
- SAN CLEMENTE : Bids Sought for City Repainting Work
- ELECTIONS SCHOOL BOND : Camarillo's Measure H Would Pay for Repairs
- Science / Medicine : AMA Journal Says It Was Duped
- PLATFORM : 'We Do Not Need Guns--We Need Justice'
- Oil Spill From Big Rig Slows Freeway Traffic
- Sleeping Baby Hurt When Car Hits House
- SINGAPORE
- Her Business Is the Latino Business World
- Typhoon Could Delay Umbrella Openings
- Marvin Lewis; S.F. Attorney
- Drug Dealer's Life Sentence Called 'Cruel' : Law: Attorneys will try to persuade a U.S. appeals court that keeping a 23-year-old small-time offender locked up for good does not fit his crime.
- Science / Medicine : Progress on Hepatitis Vaccine
- Back to Basics : Scott Mather Is Shedding Mantle of Disgrace to Fight Again for Homeless
- Dispute Ends in Deaths of Couple : Violence: Hrach Nalbandian shot his wife during an argument, then killed himself, police say. Neighbors report that he often seemed depressed.
- 'Angel of the Hills' Under Fire : Migrant Advocate Becomes the Target in Bitter Dispute
- Jets Continue Their Turnaround, 17-14
- Dodgers a Team in Name Only : Baseball: Strawberry says they lack heart. Butler says they play as individuals, not group.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE FINAL STATISTICS
- Seahawks Find Road to Victory
- An American in Paris Rides to Victory in l'Arc
- Morris' Chance at Batting Title Cut Down by Padre Outfielder
- Lowery Puts Spark in Aztecs' Offense : Football: He passes for 273 yards, and Faulk gets five touchdowns in SDSU rout.
- Pacific Symphony executive director Louis G. Spisto...
- Kluge Again Heads List of Richest Americans : Wealth: Michael Milken and 74 other Californians are on Forbes' Top 400 tally.
- Martin Ennals; Played Key Role in Amnesty International
- John A. E. Bullis; Retired Professor of Ophthalmology
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Armed Man Sneaks Into Courthouse
- Housing aid revives a community time forgot : Urban growth has erased many an old farm town, but they couldn't take the country out of this one.
- ORANGE : Library to Launch Literacy Program
- Gerlach Finishes Fifth at Japan Event, Gains in Standings
- Rolling Got the Ball for the Chargers
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Heaton Becomes Playoff Spectator
- Oak Tree Purses Will Go Down by an Average of $29,000 Daily
- One Call, the Whole Nine Yards
- Not Much Is New for Kings, Oilers : Hockey: Both teams have changed, but 2-2 tie is a familiar return to overtime.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Hopkins' Symphony Premieres
- Trying to Root Out Truth in Anti-Tartar Toothpaste Dispute
- Frank L. Magee; Former President of Alcoa
- Entangled, Bespangled in the Slippery Subject of Spaghetti
- OXNARD : Slain Woman Found in Field Identified
- Getting Their Careers Back in Gear : Jobs: Laid-off aerospace workers learn new skills in a government-funded course about hazardous materials and environmental cleanup.
- COLUMN LEFT/ GEORGE BLACK : TV Tinkering Won't Plumb Bush Mystique : Challengers must engage Bush on his record during TV debates, not worry about the format.
- LOTTERY RESULTS: OCT. 5
- NHL ROUNDUP : Penguins Show Off Cup, Flyers Take Home a 2-2 Tie
- Events Mark First Voyage by Columbus
- Publicists Are Tired of Taking Journalists' Flak
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Council Votes to Join Anti-Gang Program
- Bowled Over by Sporting Game : Thrill of Roll Draws Players to Tournament
- OJAI : Variety of Events to Mark City's History
- PLATFORM : A Tough Choice?
- REPORT CARD / T.J. SIMERS : Field Trip Pays Off
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Sisters Need Some Pointers on Changing
- YORBA LINDA : Council Votes Down Retail Center Plan
- U.S. Relations With Israel
- Man Kills Ill Wife, Then Shoots Self
- Procter & Gamble Picks Genta for 'Antisense' Drugs
- Who Was Who in Hollywood
- Boeing Says Bush Cuts Will Affect 2,500 Jobs : Aerospace: Four of its programs are among those hit by the President's plan to trim nuclear weapons.
- HONG KONG
- THE HUMAN CONDITION / HOARDING : When Things Begin to Pile Up
- Gadzooks! Cartoons Seem Everywhere : Boom Times in the Animation Business
- Barbara Boxer--She's Not One to Pull Her Punches : Politics: Congresswoman campaigns for Democratic Senate nomination with energy, passion and optimism.
- No Liberals Sit as High Court Begins Its Term
- FULLERTON : City Gives Initial OK to Recycling Plan
- FILLMORE : Parishioners Gather to Bless Animals
- Loveless Not Lost in World of Garths : Music: Singer, who will be at Coach House tonight, hopes high standards will make Patty as familiar a name as Clint or Alan.
- Roundup of Cavalry Unit Is on Horizon : World War II: The first reunion of all-black regiment at Camp Lockett is scheduled for this week. The nation's last horse cavalry patrolled the Mexican border.
- VENTURA : Library Friends to Hold Used Book Sale
- THOUSAND OAKS : 6 Held on Charges of Gang Activity
- Sweet Beginnings, Sour Endings in 1991 : Angels: Rodgers says his last-place club lacked the speed and depth needed to be a contender.
- FULLERTON : City Chipping in for Anti-Drug Speaker
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Seles Stops Navratilova in Three Sets
- Brister Gets Steelers Past Colts, 21-3
- Cook Gets First Victory, Howell Earns Save as Dodgers Win, 2-0
- BASEBALL: WRAPPING UP THE REGULAR SEASON : Pendleton: A Day Off and a Title : Batting: His .319 average is one point better than the Reds' Hal Morris, who goes three for four.
- Marino Back in Form; Miami Prevails
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Quilters' a Few Threads Shy of a Finished Product
- Croatia Mobilizes as Serbian Sees 'Total War' Move
- Edge in Japan Appears to Go to Miyazawa
- J. H. Hume; Longtime Reagan Adviser and Philanthropist
- Haiti Seeks Provisional Government : Caribbean: Question of Aristide's return would be left open. Diplomatic sources say they expect the legislature to name an interim president.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON STATE : Mandatory AIDS Testing Opposed
- La Habra Adopts Official Motto
- 18 Residents Left Homeless by Simi House Fire
- MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Fielder, Canseco Are Stuck on 44 at the Finish
- Crash Kills Woman Racing at El Cajon
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Residents Panel to Study School Repair
- Faulk Has 5 More Touchdowns for Aztecs
- ROUNDUP : Suave Dancer Is Winner of l'Arc in Paris
- Raider Hopes Go Rolling Away, 21-13 : Pro football: Charger linebacker makes big plays in second half as L.A. offense comes up short again.
- Spoon-Feeding Go-Go Americans Their Cooking Cues : Enterprise: Nathan and Malak Otto offer Bon Vivant, a personalized dinner planning service that takes the brain work out of kitchen chores.
- VIETNAM
- Jane Ullman; Sculptor of the Famous
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTER : Mahony, the Church and Politics
- Schools Become Refuge From Fear, Violence
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Children's Reading Program Sets Record
- IRVINE : 5 People Injured in 2-Car Accident
- Seized Property Deal Reported to Prove Costly
- Nation IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Museum's Native Remains Reburied
- Bureaucracy Kept Reins on Japanese End of Project
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Budget Chief Names Negotiable Items
- U.S. Relations With Israel
- Water Rates
- New York's Cardinal Stands by Controversial Polish Colleague
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Commuter Line Start Date Canceled
- A Hoax With a Heartbreak : Books: Just who is the author of the best-selling "The Education of Little Tree," the book that moved the reading public?
- Science / Medicine : New Test for Breast Cancer Spread
- SEAL BEACH : Hearing to Focus on Rockwell Helipad
- VanderKolk's Clean Image
- It's First and Din for Chargers : Football: Celebration is on after 21-13 victory over the Raiders snaps the Chargers' eight-game losing streak.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Joyner in No Hurry to Decide Future
- PRO FOOTBALL : SAN DIEGO CHARGERS 21, RAIDERS 13 : Chargers Finally Celebrate : AFC: It has been frustrating during a winless season, but that all ended with the victory over the Raiders.
- Brito Improves by the Light of the Moon : Running: Late-night workouts help Santa Ana Valley senior move from team's No. 4 spot last year to No. 1 this season.
- Buccaneers Get First Victory : NFC: Chandler comes off bench and directs fourth-quarter comeback for 14-13 win over Eagles.
- Cowboys' Pass Defense Intercepts Packers, 20-17
- Oilers Dish Out More Than Broncos Can Handle : AFC: Cornerback Cris Dishman returns fumble for one touchdown and sets up another with an interception return in 42-14 rout.
- Condom Ads Belong in TV's Sexual Jungle
- Pop Music Reviews : Mudhoney Wallows in Grunge-Core at Palace
- BANKING
- OCCUPATION: Auto Mechanic
- A Tale of Much Simpler Times : AIRMAN MORTENSEN, <i> by Michael Blake,</i> Seven Wolves Publishing, $20, 276 pages
- Legal Overload
- Mutual Funds
- Foreign Stock Markets
- Suiting Up for Oceanic Health : Environment: Swimwear industry gala raises funds to assist Smithsonian's efforts to protect and preserve the world's oceans.
- L.C. Odell; Created Burma Shave Signs
- CLIPBOARD : Child Abuse Report
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Growth Blamed for Housing Woes
- The Magic of Leadership: The Missing Element
- He Didn't Know Who It Was, but Turned the Other Cheek
- Redskins Go to 6-0 by Defeating Bears : NFC: Rypien throws two touchdown passes to Monk in 20-7 victory. Interceptions hurt Chicago.
- CHARGER REVIEW : NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Falcons Seek Miller, Beathard Says
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : U.S. Men Win Wheelchair Event at Irvine Club
- Atherton Wins Motorcycle Race
- STAGE REVIEW : Intense, Feel-Good, Multiracial 'Dolly!' in Long Beach
- BANKING
- VENTURA : Middle-Aged Man Sought in Shootings
- Anti-Abortion Protests Draw Thousands in South Bay
- Another former Auburn football player, Vincent Harris,...
- Suspects Seeking $300 Ransom Nabbed
- Harmon Gets a Bit More Work in Diversified Charger Offense
- Padres and Reds Already Involved in Trade Talks : Baseball: Roberts and Myers named in a proposal that could include, Santiago and Davis. Padres win season finale, 3-1.
- TENNIS WOMEN'S NATIONAL 65-75 HARDCOURT CHAMPIONSHIPS : Aggressive Mason Defends Her Championship
- In the End, Sanders Finishes Off Vikings : NFC: Lions are atop Central Division after erasing 17-point deficit in final 6:50 to win, 24-20.
- Wrestling