- Role of the Poor in Presidential Plans
- Keating Judge Bars Use of State Verdict : Courts: Telling jurors in the federal case about the fraud conviction of the former S&L; operator is called 'overwhelmingly' prejudicial.
- Dow Increases 36.47 on Strong Earnings News : Market Overview
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 27, 1992
- T-Bill Rates Higher at Auction: The Treasury...
- Newhall Land Profits Fall Despite Revenue Increase
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 27, 1992
- Susan J. Atkins has been appointed vice...
- Martin Lawrence Reports $924,000 3rd-Quarter Loss
- Vitesse Semiconductor Loses $469,000 in Quarter
- 4th-Quarter Profits Rise 74% for Xircom Inc.
- Hong Kong Stocks Plunge 3% Amid Beijing Threats
- David Smyle has been named vice president-portfolio...
- Weather Slows Turks' Hunt for Rebel Kurds
- 5,000 Stolen Barbie Dolls Are Recovered
- Rail Commuter Era Begins in L.A. : Metrolink: Trains carry 5,000 passengers from suburban stations on first day. No major glitches appear as service is launched with a week of free rides.
- ANKARA : Talking Turkey
- Bush Advocates New 'Activism' Guided by Conservative Policy : Republicans: He plans legislative agenda that would gain swift passage. Aides, meanwhile, warn against Perot candidacy.
- COLUMN ONE : GM Saga a Lesson for America : If the firm can reform and recover some of its luster, it will make a larger statement about how the United States can solve some of its own massive and complex problems.
- ORANGE : Advice on Business Survival Offered
- Green Light for Downtown Grand Prix : Sports: City Council approves plans for the car race. Two other entities must also give their OK.
- Spooky caravan: For the Los Angeles Hearse...
- A Movie in Black and White : Riot aftermath: Hollywood crew joins Watts students to make two-hour documentary. Some prejudices are knocked down as a result.
- Halloween Treats for Young and Old
- MISSION HILLS : Collision Closes Freeway Transition
- COSTA MESA : Homeowners to Host Candidates' Forum
- VENTURA : Parks Department Praises Supporters
- Obituaries - Oct. 27, 1992
- Suit Claims Clinics Hide Their Bias : Abortion: Planned Parenthood sues four groups it says operate bogus abortion clinics as a ruse to talk women out of terminating their pregnancies.
- LOS ANGELES : UCLA Lifts Suspension of Sigma Pi Fraternity
- LAKE FOREST : Scenic Park Languishes in Disarray
- WESTMINSTER : Candidates' Forum Slated for Wednesday
- Ambulance Firm Adds Paramedics
- SANTA ANA : Mayor, Allies Have Huge Lead in Funds
- BURBANK, PALMDALE : Lockheed Breaks Ground at Complex
- OJAI : Trees May Be Pulled to Repair Sidewalk
- September Restaurant Closures
- Wrong Vehicle for Pension Reform
- VENTURA : City to Seek State Grant for Bike Trail
- ELECTIONS / CONGRESSIONAL RACES : Pair Get Letters of Exoneration in Bank Scandal : Federal prosecutor tells Reps. Howard Berman and Henry Waxman they have been cleared of any House overdraft violations.
- VALLEY VILLAGE : Temple Gets Permit to Build Addition
- Long Time Blooming
- Perot's Penchant for Suspicion Not New : Security: For two decades he has said he and his family were targets of enemies ranging from murderers to the media.
- Tricks With Treats : There Are Fun, Low-Fat Ways to Enjoy Halloween Traditions
- Environmental Law Criticized by Foresters
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Boxer Assails Rival's Offshore Drilling Views
- LOS ALAMITOS : Forum for Trustee Candidates to Be Held
- 3 Largest Cities Had Increases in Crime : Statistics: The FBI says Thousand Oaks and Simi Valley could be displaced as the nation's safest municipalities with 100,000 or more residents.
- 1,800 File Claims Against City Over Riot Injuries, Losses
- D.A. Won't File Charges in Rally Spitting Case
- COSTA MESA : OCC to Conduct Career Workshop
- King Denies Refusing Blood Test in Arrest : Hearing: He tells DMV officer he was confused in Orange drunk driving incident and had 'flashbacks' to earlier beating, lawyer says.
- Defendants Seek to Bar Past Charges From King Case
- Interest Groups Profile 4 Valley Lawmakers by Recent Voting Records
- LONG BEACH : Woman Killed, 2nd Hurt by Hit-and-Run Driver
- SIMI VALLEY : First Lady Leads Teen-Agers on Tour
- VENTURA : City to Reconsider Covering of Pool
- ELECTIONS / CITY PROPOSITIONS : Measures Would Hike Taxes to Bolster Police Services : LAPD: Propositions M and N would upgrade the 911 system and add 1,000 officers to the force.
- Relief on Way; New Courthouse to Open
- CLIPBOARD : Airline Performance at John Wayne
- Boy, 16, to Be Tried as an Adult on Murder Charges in Triple Slaying
- 2 Alien Smugglers Sentenced in Hostage Torture Case
- LOS ANGELES : 2 Ordered to Stand Trial in Beating of Motorist
- PLATFORM : Try Abstinence
- COUNTY ELECTION / PROPOSITION A : Prop. A, to Raise Funds for Jails, Police, Is Given Little Chance : Taxes: Even backers say the recession and need for two-thirds margin appear to doom measure.
- Cocaine Found in Fiberglass Doghouses
- Faster U.S. Aid Sought for Victims of Riots, Hurricanes
- Countywide : Kids Go to Dog for Anti-Drug Message
- Margaret Louise Rasmussen; Principal
- Obituaries - Oct. 27, 1992
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Driver Killed When His Car Overturns
- Suspect Named in Killing of Clerk : Crime: An arrest warrant has been issued for Miguel Naranjo Zamora, 22.
- Higher Natural Gas Prices Boost Oil Firms' Net
- Calnetics Profit Slides Despite Revenue Jump
- Firm Finds Strength in Boomers' Weaknesses
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE : Kaufman Meeks Newport Office Wins Contract in Latvia
- Hamburger Hamlet's 3rd Quarter Profit Surges
- Ownership of Heritage Holding to Be Decided
- Companies to Offer Recyclable Disposable Diaper Service
- Tekelec Posts Loss of $185,000 in 3rd Quarter
- McDonnell Jets: Cloudy Future?
- Clinton Team Is Reflective of Its Boss : Unlike Bush's hierarchical, corporate structure, the Democratic nominee runs an amorphous, though highly flexible, organization.
- One Miracle, Please : Alyx Dominguez, 3, Needs a New Liver . . . Again. Her Family, Friends and Neighbors Are Rallying to Her Side Once More.
- Rail Commuter Era Begins in L.A. : Metrolink: Trains carry 5,000 passengers from suburban stations on first day. Despite minor glitches, many say the service is faster and easier than driving.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Ghosts of Past Again Haunt Clinton, Perot
- FITNESS / KATHLEEN DOHENY : Exercise Can Take the Sting Out of Aging
- PRACTICAL VIEW / THE ASCENT OF FAKE FLOWERS : It's a Blooming Inundation
- Canadians Vote on Measures to Preserve Unity
- U.S. Found to Have Eased Way for Iraqi Supergun
- Iraqgate--A Case Study of a Big Story With Little Impact : Journalism: Despite hundreds of news reports, no public outrage has erupted over secret U.S. aid to Iraq.
- Snakes Getting Popular Among Drug Dealers
- N.Y. Nominee Faces Charge of Harassment
- Marty Klein; Agent for Top Comics
- BOOK REVIEW : Pioneering Physician Is Vividly Recalled : DIARY OF WILLIAM HARVEY: The Imaginary Journal of the Physician Who Revolutionized Medicine <i> by Jean Hamburger</i> , Rutgers University Press $35 hardback; 255 pages
- Da Palma Carlos; Led Portugal Into Democracy
- PARIS : Last Puff in Paris
- Angry Perot Defends Claim of GOP Smear : Campaign: He assails Bush and media for questioning his assertion about plan to ruin daughter's reputation.
- The Press : Foreign Commentators Take On U.S. Elections
- China and Japan to Exchange Pandas
- Man Struck by Two Cars
- WAC Checking Luginbill's Call : Football: Representatives are looking at game film to determine if SDSU coach has a legitimate complaint.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE NOTEBOOK / STEVE KRESAL : Only One Is Standing in Chrishon's Way
- Names in the News - Oct. 27, 1992
- The Point Is Woods Can Take His Time : Clippers: After years as a shooter, first-round draft choice learns a new position without pressure.
- PRO FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Standing Pat, Knox Puts Lilly at Safety
- QUARTER HORSE RACING / HOLLYWOOD PARK : The Race for World Champion Remains Far From the Finish
- THE PREPS / ERIC SHEPARD : Thousands Won't Get to See Big Games
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 27, 1992
- MUSIC
- Music Reviews : Yo-Yo Ma, Emanuel Ax at Chandler Pavilion
- Akihiro (Ike) Ikuhara, longtime assistant to Dodger...
- ORANGE COUNTY SPORTS HALL OF FAME : DeCinces, Ferragamo, Busby and Carmichael to Be Inducted Tonight
- Ventura's Secret Out in the Open : Prep football: Some aren't all that shocked at the arrest of a coach for alleged sexual misconduct with a student.
- No Problem Catching On : UCLA: Receiver Nguyen and his family have been toughened by the ordeal of their emigration by boat from Vietnam.
- 'Poker Party's' Freewheeling Ace : Cable TV: Art Fein has parlayed a passion for rock into a public-access show devoted to 'roots' music.
- Beethoven, by Way of Bulgaria : Music: Emil Tabakov brings the Sofia Philharmonic to Costa Mesa tonight. It's been a bumpy road for the group.
- Carry On, Programmers : British TV Offers Unique Fare but Quality Is Threatened
- RADIO
- More to CBS Than Entertainment Hits
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Manic San Jose Taiko Beats No Drum Slowly : At the Irvine Barclay, the 10-member New Age group entertains with exuberant, varied playing but fails as a cultural experience.
- TV REVIEW : 'Frontline' Traces the Campaign Money Trail
- TELEVISION - Oct. 27, 1992
- Weekend Box Office: 'Siege' Continues Its Onslaught
- Laguna Art Museum's 11th annual benefit art...
- STAGE REVIEW : La Jolla's 'Much Ado' Romps in Tune With Today's World
- TELEVISION - Oct. 27, 1992
- Names in the News - Oct. 27, 1992
- Names in the News - Oct. 27, 1992
- Boutin Wants Arazi to Run in the Mile, Not in the Classic
- Hall of Famers Pee Wee Reese and...
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : Officials' Calls Anger Luginbill
- Her Dad's Dreams, Her Way : Turner Rejected Her Father's Methods, Revived Career and Won Skating Gold
- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK / JIM LINDGREN : Just Kicking Around Idea of Stanford
- Angels' Gonzales Files for Free Agency
- Esperanza-Mater Dei Home, Home Series Set
- Ernie Wilson
- Volleyball Team Is Now Struggling On, Not In, Court
- OXNARD : Meeting to Focus on Youth Problems
- With 16 Hurt, Oberlin Must Forfeit Game
- Expos' Kennedy Hired to Manage the Rangers
- Rangers Pick Ex-Aztec Kennedy to be Manager : Baseball: He succeeds Toby Harrah as manager in Texas. He never played a game in the major leagues.
- Encinitas' Nielsen Aces Event
- Lease Rate Trending Up for Adaptable Buildings
- Alpharel Inc. Readies Move to Larger Facility
- Brenda Brue has joined Sandicast as marketing...
- Arthur J. Veitch has been appointed vice...
- New Team to Get Job of Remaking GM : Management: Analysts see the need for a radical restructuring of the ailing auto maker. But the new leaders will face the same entrenched resistance to change.
- Foothill Group Profit Jumps 66% in 3rd Quarter
- A Quandary of Interest to Homeowners : Jump in Mortgage Rates Leaves Many Wondering If They've Missed the Refinancing Boat
- The San Francisco agency Goldberg Moser O'Neill...
- Allan J. Toomer was named senior vice...
- John P. Longenecker has been named senior...
- Central County Losing 11 Offices in Bank Merger
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 27, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 27, 1992
- Developer Wins the Bidding for N.Y. Daily News : Media: Court approval of the $36.3-million offer by Mortimer B. Zuckerman means the Big Apple will continue to have four newspapers.
- St. Ives Blames Profit Dip on Phar-Mor Failure
- Tokos Medical's Earnings, Revenue Up in 3rd Quarter
- Home Resale Market Posts Slight Gain : Real estate: The 1.1% increase in September is offset by a drop in the county's median price for a detached, single-family home to $232,470.
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 27, 1992
- LeeAnn Najjar and Mary Fidelibus have joined...
- With the loss of the $60-million American...
- Buyout Now Haunts Cherokee : Apparel: The struggling maker of casual clothes is trying to restructure the oversize debt load it took on during an LBO in 1989.
- Icahn Offers TWA Pension Deal
- Chuck Thomas has been promoted to senior...
- J. P. Morgan, Ex-CBS Leaders Backed Ouster
- Brokerage, Bank Plan an Alliance : Securities: Nationsbank and Dean Witter propose to sell investments at bank branches. The first joint venture of its kind still needs regulatory approval.
- Sandy Owens has joined Kenneth Leventhal &...
- Mazda's decision Monday to scrap its plans...
- 4 Abortion Advice Centers Sued Over Ads : Lawsuit: Facilities are run by anti-abortion groups that are not upfront about intent to pursue their agenda, Planned Parenthood says.
- * Jerome Andrews; American Pioneer of Modern Dance
- Canada Rejects Unity Program in Referendum
- Lithuania's Ex-Communist Boss Is Upset Victor
- Remote Control Clears Path for Metrolink Trains
- Clinton Keeps His Eye on Rearview Mirror--for Specter of Ross Perot : Campaign: Governor acknowledges that the Texan is cutting into his share of the vote. But the surge of the independent is now seen as waning.
- Lloyd E. Flanders has joined Ligand Pharmaceuticals...
- Cuts Will Hurt, Navy Warns
- Supplies Dry Up for Penta : Electron tubes: The Chatsworth firm turns to China, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia for the old-fashioned but still popular power devices.
- GM: A Tale of Two Chairmen
- ENVIRONMENT
- The New Zealand Tourism Board of Santa...
- Chris Simpson has been appointed vice president...
- Deadline Near for GTE Employee Buyout
- Savings Bond Rate to Change Nov. 1:...
- Campaign Coverage
- Campaign Coverage
- Rigoberta Menchu
- Perot's Message
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : In Dispute : SEEKING CREATIVE LOCAL SOLUTIONS : Another Way: : There are no sweeping solutions, but what's most effective are smaller projects sponsored by nonprofit corporations, with funding from many sources and plenty of community participation.
- Post-Riot Reforms
- When Is Enough Madonna Enough?
- Post-Riot Reforms
- Transplant Protest
- Sound of Grating Glass
- When Is Enough Madonna Enough?
- Campaign Coverage
- Campaign Coverage
- Neighborly Vigilantes
- Reasoning on Phoenix House
- Campaign Coverage
- Reasoning on Phoenix House
- Joel Barr
- Neighborly Vigilantes
- HALLOWEEN HAUNTS : For the...
- Celebs on 'Jeopardy!'
- Sound of Grating Glass
- Campaign Coverage
- When Is Enough Madonna Enough?
- Reasoning on Phoenix House
- Feel Like a Weenie? A Change of Your Name Could Be the Answer to the Curse : Laughingstocks: Southern California qualifies as capital of the movement away from names that heap ridicule on their bearers.
- John Fisher of Shasta College in Redding...
- BELLE OF THE BALL: It may be...
- GHOST BUSTERS: The downside to Halloween: vandals...
- ELECTIONS / 24TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : No PAC Cash for Beilenson, but Some Find Ways to Give
- CHARGER REVIEW : NOTEBOOK : Blaylock Enrolls in Byrd's Film School
- Perot Charges Plot Forced Him Out; 'Loony,' GOP Says : Campaign: He accuses Bush camp of plan to smear daughter and disrupt her wedding, and says he quit race to protect her. Texan offers no proof for allegations.
- WITCH'S BEST FRIEND: Black cats are finally...
- PAPILLONS' DAY: The ritziest local Halloween party...
- Topic A : A Different Spin on the World Around Us : Some Material, Girl
- Gritty old pugilistic palace still packs a punch : Boxing fans flock to the Blue Horizon for an evening of blood, sweat and brawling.
- ELECTIONS: LOCAL SCHOOL BOARDS : Candidates Debate New Funding Sources : Education: Campaign discussions center on alternative ways for districts to raise money and cut spending to offset shrinking state revenues.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Candidate Re-Enters City Council Race
- GARDEN GROVE : Schwarzkopf Lauds Bush at Cathedral
- Bringing It All Back Home : Rebuilding: The Crenshaw area is L.A.'s most affluent black community, yet it suffers from serious decay. Leaders say the solution is for residents to shop, bank, eat and work close to home.
- MISSION COLLEGE : Food Drive for Needy Families
- McClintock Phones for Funds in Effort to Best Opponent
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council to Take Up Fire Station Issue
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Platform : Does a Jury or a Judge Dispense Better Justice?
- Brawling Party-Goers Pelt Lone Deputy With Rocks and Bottles
- Add Somalis to Polyglot Scene : East San Diego: Muslim refugees from civil war try to find foothold in a strange environment, poor job market.
- NORTH COUNTY : SANTA PAULA : Indian Laurel Trees Outgrow Welcome
- PERSPECTIVE ON PROPOSITION 165 : Is What You See What You'll Get? : Initiatives that need 'fixing' by the state court shouldn't be on the ballot. This one could be 'fixed' to do great harm.
- Remains of Green Dragon Uncoil State Preservationist Movement
- The Land of Plenty of Names
- CAMARILLO : Democrats Gain in Voter Registration
- The Public Had Better Hurry to Catch This Train : Transit: Innovations may contribute to an easier commute, but the link to neighborhoods requires vision and civic input.
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Youth / OPINION : Politicians ignore issues that concern the young because most 18- to 21-year-olds don't vote.
- Heart Assn. Seeks Science Students
- ELECTIONS: CONGRESSIONAL RACES : Beilenson's and Gallegly's Voting Records Detailed
- Accident Kills Truck Driver
- SIMI VALLEY : Charities Vie for Twice-Weekly Bingo
- Managing the Merciful Death of Health Care
- Woman Falls Off Boat, Is Rescued an Hour Later
- BREA : Consultant Hired to Analyze City
- COUNTYWIDE : County Issue Ballot Measures
- COUNTYWIDE : Retiree, 80, Invents Answers to Problems
- Fountain Valley Rocks to the '60s : For 25,000, a Day of Groovin' on the Past
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Speed Limits Cut on 2 Major Streets
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Sermon / ADVICE FROM THE CLERGY : On Moral Responsibility
- TUSTIN : Tutoring Program Is a Team Effort
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 26, 1992
- What Recession? : Factory Outlet Mall Is Helping the Desert Community of Barstow Boom
- The Admar Group : SANTA ANA
- SECURITIES
- CHINA
- OCCUPATION: TRUCK DRIVER
- British Slump Forecast to Go Into Next Year
- SOUTH KOREA
- East Meets West With Black Attorney's Help : Soft-spoken Newport entrepreneur bridges cultural, language differences to make deals between American and Asian companies.
- Bush Shaves Clinton Lead as Perot Gains, Poll Finds : Survey: The Arkansas governor's gap closes to 44% to 34%, while the Texas billionaire doubles his support to 19%, Times Mirror study indicates.
- 70% Vote as Lithuania Elects a Post-Soviet Parliament
- Media Set Agenda but Often Misjudge Public's Interests : Journalism: News outlets shape public opinion. But they seldom know just what will catch nation's attention.
- THE TIMES POLL : Clinton's Strong Lead Holding in California
- 150,000 March in London to Protest Mine Cutbacks
- Party for a Year of Quirkiness
- Officers Fired on Again
- 'Fired Up' Bush Heads West, Blasts Clinton on Trust Issue : Republicans: He speaks of his disdain for national media, assails foe over a broken promise to voters of Arkansas.
- At Least 25 Killed in Fire During India Celebration
- Marty Klein; Agent Helped Careers of Top Comedians
- Takeover in Tajik Capital Ends as Foes Reach Accord
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- 4 Women on Way to Ski Across Antarctica
- Hollywood: A Trip to a New Planet
- Bank Stocks May Prove Profitable Propositions
- '92 POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE : How Business Views the Election
- Stock Scandal May Help Open Taiwan Market : Securities: A few big players dominate the action now. Changes could bring more foreign participation.
- Keating Faces 75 Counts in New Federal Trial : Thrifts: He faces a maximum prison term of 525 years. Jury selection is scheduled to start this week.
- MARIO J. ANTOCI
- AIRLINES
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 26, 1992
- U.S. Computers Have an Edge to Pry Open Market in Japan : Technology: IBM-compatible models are becoming popular because they're more powerful and often cheaper.
- Federal Pension Agency Says It May Sue TWA Chief
- N.Y. Daily News' Would-Be Owner Says He May Back Out
- Lower Drug Prices Send Many South : Pharmaceuticals: Americans are lured to Mexico by prescription medicines costing as little as one-tenth as much as in the United States.
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 26, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 26, 1992
- Clinton Tries Perot 'Humility,' Vows to Be People's President : Democrats: Arkansas governor tells Michigan voters that he won't promise to be a perfect leader but that progress will be made.
- McCartney Is 'Oratorio' Reception's Nowhere Man
- For All Its Urban Horrors, L.A. Is Still Home Sweet Home
- Garcetti--Verdict May Be In, but Jury Is Still Out : D.A.: He promises a 'larger vision,' but Reiner's withdrawal from the race leaves charges unanswered.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Boxer, Herschensohn Draw Sharp Differences on Issues
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Plight of Cities Again on U.S. Back Burner
- Roger Miller; 'King of the Road' Singer
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Clinton Victory Prospects Aid Munis : Securities: With his plan to raise taxes on the rich, the bonds' tax-free properties become attractive.
- TAIWAN
- SECURITIES
- Expanding the Role of African-Americans on TV : Blacks Making Inroads Outside of Networks
- TELEVISION - Oct. 26, 1992
- TV Reviews : Perkins Overshadowed in Final Film, 'Woods'