- MARKETS : Super Sushi Source
- IN SEASON : Just in Time: Texas Grapefruit
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 1, 1992
- Bush Unable to Capitalize on Science Record
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 1, 1992
- Ex-Tax Protester Wins Suit Claiming IRS Lost Returns, Won't Have to Pay : Courts: Bankruptcy judge's ruling frees Richard A. Franklin and his wife of claims for more than $150,000 in back taxes, interest and penalties.
- A Time to Take Stock : Dull Third Quarter for Wall Street, but Fireworks May Be Ahead
- CARRY OUT : Caterers' Varied Bill of Fare at A La Carte Is More Than Meets the Nose
- Kohl's Popularity Drops as He Marks Decade in Power : Germany: Stagnating economy, a 'foreigner problem' and racist violence plague the chancellor.
- The following are the top music sales...
- MUSIC / SANTA BARBARA JAZZ FESTIVAL : Sun, Sand and Song : Fourth annual event on Ledbetter Beach will feature the royal couple of Latin jazz.
- Glendale : Red Cross Fund Drive Begins
- Bell Gardens : Ex-Manager's Claims Against 4 on City Council Dismissed
- PIER TREASURE : Tiny Pearls Can Be Found Ashore--on Seal Beach's Main Street
- Welcome to the New OC Live!
- Ghaffari's Secret Is in the Sauce
- City to Sue MWD Over Plans for Garvey Reservoir
- Arts Coalition Urges Protest of Proposed Cuts
- COMEDY
- ART REVIEWS : The Push and Pull of Kapoor's Metaphors
- STAGE
- Drummers March to a Speedy Beat
- Jazz Journey Knows No Boundaries : Concerts: The Multicultural Arts Council of Orange County presents an "Ethnic Jazz Series" on three evenings this month at the Irvine Barclay Theatre.
- Magic Plans to Play in San Diego
- AIDS
- STAGE REVIEW : Emotions Build in This 'Story' : The Yorba Linda production of Bernstein-Sondheim musical starts slowly, but the cast soon turns up the heat.
- EVENTS
- MUSIC
- Video Rentals : 'Fried Green Tomatoes' Still Sizzling
- Pacific Symphony Reports Big Attendance Jump
- Death, Injury From Child Abuse Documented in O.C. Court Cases
- RESEDA, ENCINO : 3 Seized in Drug, Counterfeit Ring
- SAN DIEGO : Man Dies Despite Samaritan's Effort
- Countywide : 5 Days Left to Register to Vote
- Monthly Report
- An Introduction to Birds, Book : Wildlife: Students and public officials touring the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve get a look at a new viewing guide to plants and animals, including endangered species.
- Activists Under Fire Over Fees for Helping Blacks Find Work : Recovery: Critics say Black Fund is exploiting employees and practicing extortion. The group's organizers deny charges.
- LOS ANGELES : Ridley-Thomas Wins Turf Battle With Holden
- Long Beach Acts to Keep Queen Mary : Landmark: City Council to open talks on taking over vessel from Harbor Department.
- BUENA PARK : City to Freeze Hiring, Spending 120 Days
- Major Drug, Counterfeit Ring Broken Up
- No Relief Seen for Overloaded S.D. Courts : Judicial: The crime caseload of federal judges is among the country's heaviest, but it may be years before any new judgeships are considered by Congress.
- Lynwood : Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Sought by Injured Student
- WORK IN PROGRESS : On Soot Patrol : Chimney sweep provides an inside look at his down-and-dirty craft. Or, with a vacuum cleaner at his side, from the bottom up.
- City Will Train Local Merchants in Competitiveness
- Paul Jabara; Actor and Songwriter
- Glendale : Power Plant Open for Tours
- Cerritos : Van Transit System Expected by Next Spring
- 12 Aid Workers Leave Sudan After Journalist, U.N. Aide Are Slain
- Jack's Turf Is the Surf, and He Won't Scrimp on the Shrimp
- Cuts Proposed by Agency for Disabled Questioned
- 'Killer' Show : Ice-T Defiantly Performs Song--And Nothing Happens
- 6 People Hurt as Pickups Collide in La Palma; Some Thrown Out
- Mental Worker Threatened With Knife
- County Dug $300-Million Hole, Critics Say : Finances: Analysts say the supervisors' budget compromise has solved current problems but will lead to a worse situation next year.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Former Ramada Inn to Keep Operating
- PLATFORM : No Free Rides
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Ex-Football Players' Rape Trial Delayed
- LANCASTER : City Open House Scheduled Saturday
- Eddington's Behavior Described as Odd
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : No. 5 Pasadena Plays First Game at Home
- Park's New Name Honors Tanner
- Long Beach : O'Neill to Retire as Head of City College on Jan. 30
- 'Something for Everyone'
- U.S. Lowers Its Flag at Subic Naval Base for the Last Time
- Books on Environment Appeal to Youngsters
- Latinos' Access to Health Care Called Lacking
- Family Leave Bill Veto Is Upheld : Legislation: Override effort for measure requiring unpaid time off falls 27 votes short in the House. The President retains his perfect record on vetoes.
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- VENTURA : Candlelight Vigil for AIDS Is Planned
- A Teary Farewell for Anton : Education: The superintendent, on his last day on the job, tells well-wishers that the schools will survive the current fiscal crisis. He urges them to rise above ethnic divisions.
- Obituaries - Oct. 1, 1992
- LOS ANGELES : Moratorium Approved on Hotel Demolitions
- PERSPECTIVE ON WOMEN : Women Must Make Their Megatrend : The baby-boomers have been building political and economic power for 20 years; they must now energize those resources.
- Traffic Kills 1 Boy; 2nd Badly Hurt
- CAMPAIGN WATCH : It's Not Debatable
- Countywide : A Beach to Call Their Very Own
- Police Investigating Shooting of Man
- Campaign Calendar
- What's Priceless Is Reputation : And UC perk scandal imperils that reputation
- Campaign Calendar
- Space-Age Technology Puts Hotel in Hot Water : Science: A futuristic fuel cell of the type that gave electricity to moon-bound astronauts is making hot water and electricity for the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Irvine.
- LOS ALAMITOS : 'Super' Katella Ave. Plan Runs Into Flak
- NEWPORT BEACH : $360,000 Donated for Central Library
- DANA POINT : Mental Health Clinic Opens at School
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Together, and United, We Stand
- Countywide : Top Investigator for D.A. to Retire
- Brush Fire Torches 450 Acres, Threatens Oil Field, Hospital : Ventura: Officials seek a young man for questioning in blaze blamed on arson. No damage or injuries are reported.
- Officials Doubt They'll Recover $6.2 Million Lost to Wymer : Torrance: Mayor Katy Geissert is skeptical that the financier has the means to repay investment funds.
- MAYWOOD : Arson Charges Against Police Sergeant Dropped
- Council Poised to Take Harbor Funds : Budget: New authority granted by state allows transfer of up to $45 million of port's reserves to ease fiscal crisis.
- Gang Member Sentenced in Rape of 2 Teen-Agers
- At Formosa, a Menu Brief and to the Point
- EVENTS : Gala at Bowers Museum Celebrates Columbus' Journey
- Gala Boosts Overpopulation Fight
- Long Beach : 2nd Street Will Get Wider Sidewalks, 9 New Signals
- RECRUITING / JEFF FELLENZER : Tackle Gray Is Making the Grade on and off the Field
- The Art of Self-Esteem : Teacher Guides Students to Creative Excellence
- Romper Room Strikes Affordable Compromise
- Political Paranoia Wins in 'Manchurian Candidate'
- 2 Sex Shops on Melrose Stir Outcry for Closure : Zoning: Merchants, residents join forces to protest new adult establishments, citing fears of a decline on the trendy street.
- Sharing Goals : Preparing College Applications Requires Degree of Confidence
- A Mysterious Murder : Slaying of Popular Real Estate Agent Has Police Baffled
- El Toro Marine Base Is a Big Place--Someone's Got to Run It
- Clinton Fights for the Prize--but Not a Mandate for Change : As front-runner, he avoids risk of alienating voters by not spelling out hard answers to hard economic problems. But the strategy could be costly.
- Tracking Down Ancestors
- Progressives Put Rift Aside, Complete Slate
- Claremont : Trash Fees Increasing
- Longtime L.A. Theater Director Has New Role, Scene Change to Campus : Stage: Bill Bushnell will debut as a director at Cal State Long Beach with his adaptation of 'The Doctor and the Devils.'
- Restaurant Indonesia Serves Culture With Its Cuisine
- Students Have Own Agenda for Curricula
- Glendale : Helicopter Maintenance
- Quayle Wryly Opens Education Debate
- Gangs Send a School Back Into Mourning : Violence: Paramount High cheerleader dies after being shot in the head near campus. Another student was killed in June.
- Stars Will Ring in the New Year at New Club
- Egyptians Warn Tourists
- Culver City : Parking Structure to Open
- Country Music Awards Sing Garth Brooks' Praises
- THE HOUSE
- Santa Monica Council Candidates
- NEIGHBORS / SHORT TAKES : 17 Prize Syllables : Camarillo haiku poet Nagiko Sato Kiser follows in her father's footsteps.
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Monterey Park : Car Alarm Ordinance
- Cerritos : Collection of Bulky Trash Items Offered Year-Round
- Game Helps Prepare for SAT
- It's Time to Roll Out the Barrel for Oktoberfest
- Pair of Schools Give S.D. Two Views of Design
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : One-Two Punch Brings a Town to Its Knees : Lindsay is left reeling after an olive firm shuts down. It is the latest in a series of economic and environmental blows to hammer the Central Valley community.
- Citizens Panel Offers Its Ideas to Revive City : Quality of life: The group calls for new policies to avoid the exodus of commerce. Alliances between schools and community groups, companies and the retail sector are planned.
- Beverly Hills : Late Fees for Water Bills
- Stringing Together New Tunes
- Gore Urges Bush to Sign Bill on Nuclear Waste
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : Chicano Symbology : Frank Romero's paintings, prints, photographs, neon art and sculpture leave viewers an impression of joy.
- Bush Unveils Plan to Collect Child Support : Campaign: The proposal is one of a series designed to portray him as aggressively tackling domestic problems.
- TRIPLE CROWN WINNER : Smokey Robinson Doesn't Play Baseball, but He's Sure Had His Share of Hits
- * Cardinal Jacques Martin; Organized Travels of Pope
- William Douglas-Home; Playwright
- Malibu : Funding for School Pool
- SECURITIES
- Dow Up 4.86 on 11th-Hour Buying Surge : Market Overview
- Marbella Club's Troubles Divide Members : Golf resort: They gather to discuss its bankruptcy filing and financial woes. One group has filed suit against the developer.
- Report Studies NAFTA Impact on California
- State's Short-Term Notes Sell Briskly
- Microsoft's Ambitious New Plans : Technology: The software giant outlines a strategy to make its Windows program dominant in corporate computing too.
- Cost of Funds Index
- Barbie's Little Math Problem
- Chevron Swaps Oil Fields for Its Own Stock : Energy: The firm will get back $1.17 billion of its stock in deal with Pennzoil Co.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Washington-Miami Matchup Is a Gleam in Fiesta Bowl's Eye
- At Fairplex Park, Jockeys Must Lean on Each Other to Survive : Horse racing: Bullring riding means close quarters and potential trouble.
- Lights Turn On SCC Soccer Players, Fans
- Coaches Understand UCSD Motive
- Van Nuys Pulls Together to Defeat Sylmar in 4 Games : Girls' volleyball: Individualism makes for rugged beginning for Wolves, who regroup in Valley Pac-8 Conference opener.
- Athletes' Eligibility Is Focus of Hearing
- Brett's 3,000th: Easy as 1-2-3-4 : Baseball: The Royals' star picks up a double and three singles in his first four at-bats to reach landmark in victory over Angels.
- ROUNDUP : CLU Women Extend SCIAC Soccer Streak
- Scott Passed Up Opportunity at Northridge
- Tennis
- CHARGER NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Plummer Sees Frustration Grow
- Edison Linemen Get Attention : Prep football: College recruiters are keeping their eyes on tackles Murphy and Roberts.
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Riggleman Has Seen Plenty in Only One Week on the Job
- So Much for '91; Delpino Can Only Sit and Watch : Pro football: After a season in the spotlight, the running back learns fame can be fleeting.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Corona del Mar Lead Doesn't Fade Away
- UCLA's Fernandez Wins Award
- Senior quarterbacks Pat Barnes of Trabuco Hills...
- Is This the Year San Pedro Puts an End to Carson Streak?
- Ocean View's basketball team, considered the co-favorite...
- Broken Finger Ends Sheffield's Bid for National League Triple Crown
- Even as a Freshman, Shah Gives Bruins Extra Drive : Football: Former Dorsey player's work ethic puts him in the tailback rotation.
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Pridmore Was Born to Ride
- Fleming Has Classic Memories of Partnership With McEnroe : Tennis: Half of dominant doubles team to play in Tennis Classic tournament in La Jolla.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Canseco Comments Anger La Russa
- Brett's 3,000th: Easy as 1-2-3-4 : Baseball: The Royals' star picks up a double and three singles in his first four at-bats to reach landmark in victory over Angels.
- What's it like to be the coach...
- Port Is Beginning Again With a New Winter League : Baseball: Six-team venture will allow former Angel general manager to emphasize scouting and development, his favorite aspects of game.
- Tenant Suit Against Irvine Co. Dismissed : Courts: The company leased apartments that officials knew would be converted into condos, tenants had alleged. But judge rules they have no legal basis to sue.
- You Can Turn to a Hero to Encourage Reluctant Readers
- In Film, Conflict and Violence Belong : Movies: Courteous talk and rational behavior are boring as drama.
- WEST LOS ANGELES : Restaurateur Shoots Partner, Self to Death
- Nurse Seeks $1 Million as Witness to Sex Harassment : San Pedro: The doctor denies the allegation. His lawyer says alleged targets were not offended by horseplay among operating room staff.
- Remember, Yes--but Celebrate? : Ceremonies to commemorate Nazi V-2 launchings are wholly unnecessary
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Vince Evans Is Back on the Roster
- AIR OF AZTEC WAYS : SDSU Targets Progress in Passing Game : College football: Luginbill hopes a healthy Lowery and more experience for receivers add up to an offense that relies less heavily on Faulk.
- It's Not a Pretty Picture at Tempe : A String of Arrests Has Arizona State Raising Questions About Athletics
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Vance Johnson Is Activated by Broncos
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Viola Slows Blue Jays With One-Hitter, 1-0
- Jurisprudence
- This Mailing List Is One They Will Try to Get Off : THE COLLEGES
- Laker Tickets Again a Hot Item After Magic Announces Return
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : The Swing for 3,000: Brett's Goodby Wave?
- High Schools
- S.D. State's Gutierrez Stoic Despite Not Starting
- Names in the News - Oct. 1, 1992
- $7.8 Million Allocated to Computerize Stoplights : Roads: L.A. to solicit bids to install the system at 93 West Valley intersections. It was to have been completed by 1989, but only two of five phases are done.
- Budget Ax Falls on County's Arts Programs : Recession: LACMA will sustain a cut of $1.03 million; Natural History Museum's $13-million budget appears to have been slashed by $722,000.
- FCC OKs Sale of Univision : Approval of the $550-Million Deal Surprises Many Observers
- Wilson Signs Bill to Swap Housing for High School
- A SWELL SUMMER : They're Waving Goodby to Some Great Surfing but Know That the Best Is on Its Way
- SUBURBAN JOBLESS: Staffers at the newly opened...
- Negotiations on Debate Format Start
- Mahony Urges 'Human Values' in Films, TV
- Envoy Pressed U.S., Loan Case Document Shows : Hearing: The Italian ambassador is said to have urged Thornburgh not to indict BNL over Iraq aid. New questions raised about federal bank probe.
- Following Through to Make Schools Better : Education: A blueprint for extending Head Start curriculum to higher grades exists; it works and can be done at low cost.
- Harbor Commission Votes to Sell Todd's Assets for $6 Million
- Sears Has a Lot of Catching Up to Do : Retailing: The 100-year-old company neglected its stores while it was diversifying into other areas. Now it's looking for a comeback strategy.
- Block Urges Halt to Lottery Plans for Video Keno Games : Gambling: The state hopes to stimulate sagging sales. The sheriff says terminals will cause loitering.
- Poll of Perot Activists a Charade, Ex-Backers Say : Politics: Texan runs the show, they assert, and is not just bowing to volunteers. Billionaire has spent heavily.
- Father Accused of Homicide in 10-Month-Old Girl's Death : Child abuse: Autopsy shows Santa Ana baby died of skull fracture. The infant's mother was present but has not been cited, police say.
- SANTA PAULA : 3 Held After Homes Searched in Slaying
- Low-Fat Baking: The Fall Collection
- OCTOBER SURPRISE: Traffic volume is up and...
- GREEN ORANGE: Local environmentalism gets some White...
- MEGA RETURNS: Remember Mega, the mysterious "megamouth"...