- Air Force Puts Its Latest Design on the Runway : Military: Top general models service's streamlined new uniform. It fits 'trim and tougher image,' he declares.
- Joseph Papp, Producer of 'Hair,' 'Chorus Line,' Dies : Theater: Broadway lights will dim tonight to salute the founder of the New York Shakespeare Festival.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Former Home of City Manager Sold
- Skateboard Arrests May Lead to Law Being Eased : Protest: Laguna Niguel's mayor calls the deputies' handling of the two youths unwarranted. Sheriff's lieutenant agrees to reduce the violation to an infraction.
- Police 'Dealers' Sting Unsuspecting Buyers : Drugs: Westminster undercover operation at apartment complex nets 27 prospective customers, most from out of town.
- Countywide : Many of Pets Found in House Adopted
- A Place for Dropouts When They're Older and Wiser : Community colleges: They teach otherwise lost souls a trade or profession and allow many to pursue a four-year degree.
- CLIPBOARD : 55-Alive Mature Driving Class Schedule
- Art imitating death?When Mayor Bradley declared a...
- Trojans' Gee Can't Get a Break : USC: Linebacker goes from Notre Dame's Bettis to Cal's Russell White.
- Baseball
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Stamic Quartet Opens Music Guild Series
- MOVIE REVIEW : Sleazy, Low-Budget 'Lingerie'
- Help for Families Is a Phone Call Away : Television: On KOCE's call-in program "Speakout for Children!" specialists will address viewers' questions on subjects from teen-age pregnancy to parenting skills.
- Roberti Aide's Weapon Permit Opens Wound
- Bush Blames Congress for Deadlock on Jobless Benefits : Politics: The President opens still-undeclared '92 drive, telling compassion for unemployed. White House concern over the weak economy is seen.
- San Diego
- Calls to 40,000 Visa Lottery Winners Begin
- OJAI : Fire Does $45,000 in Damage to House
- Black Dancers Defy Stereotypes : Americana: Dudes & Dames Inc. square dance club of Baldwin Hills marks 25th anniversary. Group was originally told it wouldn't last a year.
- 4 Firefighters Hurt in Warehouse Blaze
- Students Bring <i> Class </i> to San Pedro's Cafe Classique : Education: The Los Angeles school district's first off-campus business is a hit with customers and a training ground for employees.
- Penalty Helps Los Alamitos Stop Katella
- USD Defenders Have No Differences They Can't Tackle : Football: Washam, Salazar aren't much alike, but they get similar results.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : League Will Not Fine Carrier
- Titan Basketball Scrimmage Tonight
- CalArts Reading to Feature Some Poetic License
- Dragonwood Is a Blast to the Past : Festival: The 3-year-old event has similarities--and acrimony--with the older Renaissance Pleasure Faire, whose former Agoura site it now uses.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Action-Fantasy 'Highlander 2' Tries to Sort It All Out
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Gun' Has Thriller In Its Sight
- The Bloom's Off the Rose : Of County's Big Nurseries, One's Leaving and Others Might Have to Follow
- Baker Cooling Off Diplomatic Brush Fires Among Foes : U.S. role: Secretary of state finds he can't stay on the sidelines. He keeps busy as an Arab-Israeli go-between.
- Author Coaches 'Angels' Angles
- SOUTH AMERICA : Publisher's Missing Son Leaves Swirl of Mystery : Chile's Cristian Edwards vanished Sept. 9. Speculation ranges from personal reasons to leftist terrorism.
- San Diego
- Vista Woman Reports Discovering Razor Blade in Fast-Food Burger
- California IN BRIEF : OXNARD : Charges Unlikely in Bush Threats
- Candidate Misses Fund Report Deadline
- Return Flight : Work Begins on Reconstructing Historic Angels Flight Railway
- San Diego
- Suit Says Executives Looted Firm : Courts: Garamendi says officials of the Calabasas insurance company filed false financial reports to hide its failing condition.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'City of Angels': An Almost Heavenly Spoof : The idea may not be new, but the words and the music turn production at the Arts Center into very clever entertainment.
- Quayle on Environment
- Quayle on Environment
- Ozone Depletion
- Finding the Leak in Senate Hearings
- Finding the Leak in Senate Hearings
- Finding the Leak in Senate Hearings
- Finding the Leak in Senate Hearings
- Home Affordability at 14-Year High : Real estate: Declining mortgage rates and housing prices are cited by a Realtor group.
- Presidential Race
- Quayle on Environment
- Panhandling
- Hughes Aircraft to Build Naval Display Systems
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE : Auction of Seized Property Will Include 2 O.C. Buildings
- The New Renegades: Back-Yard Engineers
- Zambians Go to Polls in First Multi-Party Elections Since '68
- Europeans Act to Curb Illegal Immigration
- Santa Ana School Programs Win 3 State Honors
- Graffiti Party Didn't Stand Ghost of a Chance
- The Mideast Peace Talks : Day Two Of The Historic Middle East Peace Conference in Madrid Was Devoted To Speeches By Israel And Its Arab Adversaries. Here Are Excerpts From Each Speaker's Remarks.
- Former Producer Suing Roy Firestone
- Offense Breaking Some New Ground at San Diego State
- MEDIA
- Marcos' Son Returns to Manila in Advance of Mother's Arrival
- Kenny Hahn: Old-Fashioned, Pragmatic Politics
- Ins and Outs of This Sport Are Just That
- Jurisprudence
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : New Rushers but Same Plays
- PACIFIC 10 FOOTBALL / MAL FLORENCE : It's Been a Long Season for Brooks
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : SAN DIEGO STATE : Faulk to Return vs. Colorado State
- COMEDY REVIEW : Jokes Only a Koala Could Love
- STAGE
- UAL's 3rd-Quarter Profit Falls 76% to $25 Million
- Dow Off 2.68 as Investors Await Report on Jobs : Market Overview
- OSHA Fines Firms $10 Million, a Record, in Fertilizer Plant Blast
- 10 Americans Accused of Sending Arms to South Africa : Weapons: Pretoria's armaments company is also charged. Some U.S.-made artillery fuses were later sent to Iraq and used in Gulf War.
- NUMBERS GAME: If you live in Brea...
- Maureen O'Hara: It's the Rub o' the Red
- Auditor Sought Since 1989 Theft Calls to Turn Self In
- Volunteers leave their footprints in the sands of time by restoring the dunes.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Police Break Up Halloween Party
- Forfeiting a Game, but Not Their Safety
- STAGE REVIEW : Holmes Updates Boleslavsky With Lessons in 'Acting'
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : The Cozy Pleasures of Mille Rose
- A Cartoon Banquet for Lovers of Animation : Festival: The biennial L.A. Animation Celebration, a weeklong international smorgasbord of classic and cutting-edge cartoons, starts tonight.
- Boat Builder Says High Costs Forcing Him Out of State
- EC Squeezed by Debate on Global Trade
- MEDIA
- U.S. Seeks to Freeze Assets of Suspected Haiti Coup Backers
- A weekly look at noteworthy addresses in the Southland
- Obituary : A. B. Hardy; Expert on Agoraphobia
- 'Designated Driver' Dies in 2-Car Accident
- Brown Divulges Plans to Sell $11-Billion Backlog of Bonds
- Race to Replace Hahn Starts : Politics: Yvonne Brathwaite Burke may run, setting up showdown with state Sen. Watson for veteran supervisor's post.
- Fisherman's Disappearance at Sea Baffles His Friends
- Sex, Lies & Staircases
- Rookie Richard Dumas of the Phoenix Suns,...
- 'Menagerie' Canceled Due to Star's Illness
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Yeomanly Work by Hoodoo Gurus
- Germany Eases Its Position on Farm Subsidies : Trade: The action raises hopes of a breakthrough in a dispute that has clouded U.S.-European relations and stalled global talks to cut barriers.
- Key Executive at Carl Karcher Abruptly Resigns : Management: Aide considered a top contender for hamburger chain's presidency quits abruptly 'to pursue other interests.'
- Senate Energy Bill Draws Stiff Opposition : Legislation: Stalled effort to cut back on foreign oil imports neglects conservation, environmentalists charge. Filibusters threatened.
- Attacks on Oakland Fire Dept. Mount : Disaster: Critics say officials were slow in asking for aerial support in fighting the deadly inferno. Also, offers from state firefighters were ignored, records show.
- High-Fasten Concept : Button Covers, a Must-Have Accessory, Transform a Shirt in a Snap
- The Shore Patrol : Every Day You'll Find Them Combing Southland Beaches With Their Metal Detectors
- Intrusion at Betty Broderick's Home Described : Trial: Former maid says she saw Linda Broderick with documents half a year before twin slaying.
- CSUN Students Vote to Keep Carl's Jr. Out : Franchise: Only 2,100 participate in the non-binding referendum. Trustees will meet today to make a final decision.
- Norwalk Hails Plan to Move County Workers
- Ex-Operator of Police Garage Sued : Dealerships: The city attorney says Fox Motors improperly sold vehicles after impounding them.
- Pensions for Pooches : Simi Valley Council Approves Retirement Benefits for Police Dogs
- BANKING
- Let the Pros Handle Your Pension Plan
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Students Vote to Ban a Carl's Jr.
- PERSPECTIVE ON TRADE : French Pride, Thrift Test the Free Market : Consumers are winning Europe's food fight; negotiated tariffs are a thing of the past--for Americans, too.
- Father Slain by Son Had Lost Custody of Boys : Shooting: Boys were in care of grandparents. Father had been under court order not to discipline them.
- A Handicapper's Seventh Heaven : Breeders' Cup: It's the National Pick-7, a grand experiment in wagering with what should be a grand payoff.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Chang Beats Edberg in Paris; Courier Loses but Moves Up
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Trojans Suffer From 'Stupidity'
- Baseball
- ROUNDUP : San Fernando Runners Take Conference Title
- PREP NOTES : Woodbridge Basketball Coach to Resign
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Bathgate': Gangsters Without Any Soul
- 'Robin Hood' Comes Out of the Woods
- Kennedy Aura Hangs Over Jury Selection in Smith Case
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Two Arrested in Beating of Migrants
- OAK VIEW : Softball Games to Help Make-A-Wish
- Ex-Actor Sentenced to Drug Center Program
- ANAHEIM : City, Residents Reach Park Compromise
- Achieving Death With Dignity
- Deputy Police Chief Kroeker Seeks Top Job
- Cruz Comes Out of Cold as 'Fridge' Impersonator : Prep football: After a warm reception, Moorpark defensive tackle scores a touchdown in his first game as fullback.
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Hachborn, Kvartalnov Lead Gulls
- 76er Owner Says Barkley Has Wrong Idea
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : La Serre Lives On but With Misty Future
- Show Will Go on at Graham Enterprises
- Public Is Aware of Diet Frauds
- INTERNATIONAL
- Commercial Real Estate : A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : BREA COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE (As of March 31, 1991)
- VENTURA : Man Wearing Black Makeup Robs Bank
- Realtors Take Exception to Group's Report Card
- General Dynamics Says It May Sell Units
- S.D. Diverts $1 Million to Fight Wave of Killing : Crime: Financially strapped city will use funds to put more police in its toughest neighborhoods.
- BOOK REVIEW : 'They're All Love Letters' in This Story of Devotion : THE SEASON, IT WAS WINTER: Scenes From the Life of an American Jew, Vol. 5 <i> by John Sanford</i> ; Black Sparrow Press; $15, paper; $30, cloth; 295 pages
- Causes of Fatal Girl Scout Bus Crash Detailed : Transportation: A CHP officer says improperly adjusted brakes and poor gear selection led to the accident that left seven people dead.
- MOORPARK : Hike Scheduled in Regional Park
- 2 Accused of 'Perverse' Treatment of Migrants : Crime: Naked men found wandering the streets tell a tale of beatings and humiliation at the hands of smugglers.
- Expect Sunny, Mild Weekend
- California IN BRIEF : HUNTINGTON BEACH : Jumper Not Secured, Consultant Claims
- SOMIS, OXNARD : School Programs Win State Honors
- MOORPARK : Chamber to Launch Anti-Crime Watch
- Board Majority Favors Rejoining Planning Organization SCAG
- Flow of Campaign Funds Runs From Trickle to Deluge : Politics: War chests of City Council candidates are light in El Segundo, heavy in Rancho Palos Verdes.
- Tustin Is Up to the Challenge : Football: Fourth-ranked team trails by nine in the third quarter but rallies for 33-21 victory over Saddleback.
- Newport Harbor Stays on Ground, Beats University
- Cameroon's Owner Agrees to Delay Protest
- BREEDERS' CUP : It May Be a Different Day Saturday
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flyers Extend Shark Losing Streak to 11
- ART
- Battle of the Peace Talks Talkers
- MIDDLE EAST : Scars of Survivors Mark Years of War in Pacified Beirut
- One for the Book: Was It His Mother or Mitterrand?
- Homes From Maine to Florida Ravaged by 20-Foot Waves; Bush Retreat Damaged : Disaster: High tides, surf cause extraordinary damage. President's Kennebunkport house is virtually gutted.
- Hiring Freeze Will Create 30,000 Vacancies in State : Employment: Assemblyman says services are undergoing a meltdown. Wilson Administration plans to continue budget cuts.
- Honored for Valor
- Lack of Wind Keeps Fire in Check : Blaze: Orange home is destroyed but other wood-shingled houses in the neighborhood are kept safe, which might have been impossible in earlier, 40-m.p.h. Santa Ana gusts.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Fire Damages 3 Townhouses
- San Diego
- OXNARD : Deputies Get Lead in Woman's Slaying
- Officers Racially Harassed Them, Black Family Claims : Police: $3 million is being sought by six who claim that excessive force was used after they were mistaken for criminals.
- College Gives Farm a Reprieve
- Organizers Gear Up for a Marathon Day
- Success Comes in Waves : Former West Standout Hueth Is a Key Player for No. 15 Pepperdine
- 'Border Crossings' Series Starts Tonight at USC
- 'Out on the Screen' Programming Set
- Settlement Called Likely in Suits by Former Register Distributors : Courts: Negotiations will continue. The suits seek $4 million on claims that the newspaper illegally withdrew circulation routes.
- Besieged Croats Cheer Flotilla Bringing Aid Through Blockade
- Commercial Real Estate : A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : FOCUS: EAST HILLS OFFICE PARK
- Madrid, Day 2: The Gloves Come Off : Diplomacy: The rhetoric is bitter as the Israelis and their Arab adversaries speak. Each carefully avoids listening to the other.
- Bungee-Jumper's Death Blamed on Error : Accident: An industry organization, in defending the sport, said the instructor failed to secure himself properly to the elastic cord.
- Court Blocks Key Parts of L.A. Ethics Law : Government: Judge's temporary ruling says that the city has not shown urgent need to enforce the ordinance against certain municipal employees and non-elected officials.
- Prosecution Not Expected in Bush Case : Oxnard: The Secret Service says the man may have been inebriated when he allegedly discussed killing the President.
- San Onofre Discharge May Violate Rules : Environment: Board to decide if nuclear plant is in violation of federal permit in casting debris-filled water into the ocean.
- STAGE
- AN APPRECIATION : Age of Aquarius Comes to an End : Stage: 'Hair' producer Joseph Papp was a cocky, gutsy Brooklynite who virtually changed the face of the American theater.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Bigger Sound Not Better for Lundy
- Any Move's a Pain, but 9 Million Plants?
- Home Affordability at 14-Year High : Real estate: Declining mortgage rates and housing prices are cited by a Realtor group.
- Shake-Up at American Express Division : Finance: 'About half a dozen' managers who are believed to have hidden losses on Optima Cards are fired or have resigned.
- Jerry-Built Look
- Doctors Flout CDC Curbs on Physicians With AIDS : Health: Medical, dental groups ignoring limits on practices. They claim danger to patients is remote.
- Message From Chief Burgreen Has a No-Nonsense Ring to It
- Police Say Pair Admit to String of Burglaries
- MISSION VIEJO : 'Sloppy Fun' Marks Queen Competition
- TUSTIN : City Must Pay Fees in Election Dispute
- Padres, Angels Open in Yuma
- SKIING / BOB LOCHNER : Resorts Happy to Add White to Fall Colors
- PREP NOTES
- Royal Outlasts Thousand Oaks in Volleyball
- No Great Feet, but Marina Beats Norco
- THE NBA: 1991-92 PREVIEW : A Team Tries to Grow Up : Clippers: Edwards, Rivers bring experience and success to a group that has learned the hard way.
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : Turner and His Money Become Members of Olympic Family
- 'Fantasia' a One-of-a-Kind Adventure
- Ozone Depletion
- Traffic
- Academic Writing
- MOVIES - Nov. 1, 1991
- MOVIES - Nov. 1, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 1, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 1, 1991
- Obituaries - Nov. 1, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 1, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 1, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 1, 1991
- Names in the News - Nov. 1, 1991
- Names in the News - Nov. 1, 1991
- Suitors Still Jockeying for Exec Life : Insurance: Broad Inc. is among those pressing a bid for the failed insurer.
- Conferees Limit B-2s to 15; Craft Could Be Dead
- Teacher's Civil Rights Suit May Cost District Millions : Courts: Judge orders Capistrano Unified to forfeit federal funding unless it compensates veteran instructor.
- GREENER PASTURES: Two large plant nurseries, from...
- Nurses Back on Job as Talks Continue
- NCAA Stuck in Nevada : Enforcement: New state law says proceedings must conform to due process. Latest UNLV case taken off NCAA agenda.
- Teacher Says She Learned Hard Lesson About Union Work : Civil rights: Capistrano district withdrew an offer for Maria Leon to lead Spanish classes. She says her employee association activity was the reason.
- Gates Fails to Sway School on Forfeiture
- LOYAL FANS: Despite back-to-back losses to the...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Israelis, Arabs Squabble Over Tactics, Locales
- NAMESAKE: Billy Bathgate, former mayor of San...
- Israel, Arabs Plead for Peace; Signs of Compromise Are Rare : Mideast: Agreement is reportedly reached to hold the face-to-face talks in Madrid. But Shamir will press immediately to move the bilateral discussions to the Middle East.
- One Dead, Two Wounded in Shootout With Police
- Second Death Mars Christo's Art Exhibit : Umbrellas: A crane operator is electrocuted while dismantling a giant parasol in Japan.
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 1, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 1, 1991