- Weather Gives Farmers the Chance to Burn Dead Crops
- Gunshot Victim Who Walked in Dies at Hospital
- RTD OKs Sheriff's Dept. Pact for Blue Line With Transit Police Taking Over in 1993
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Top Dancer Keeps Class on Its Toes
- ECONOMY WATCH : Trying to Believe
- Countywide : D.A. Won't Try to Keep Mannes in Jail
- From Blight to Showcase : Oxnard: Heritage Square, the city's most ambitious redevelopment project, opens after six years of work.
- Beach Parking Battle Turns Into Political Spat
- Disney Studios Robbed of Cash; Police Call Theft an 'Inside Job'
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Flashes Gun, Robs World Savings
- New Storm May Bring More Rain Over the Weekend
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : WORLD SERIES / ATLANTA BRAVES vs. MINNESOTA TWINS : WORLD SERIES : Game 6 Starter Erickson May Have to Change Again
- Toros' Yepez Is a Little Older, but Wiser : Soccer: At 24, Dominguez Hills' forward is more accustomed to speed of collegiate game.
- GOLF SENIORS AT RANCHO PARK : Week After Week, Story Is Different
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Butcher's Wife': No 'Ghost' Story
- MOVIE REVIEW : Rock 'n' Soul From Stones, McCartney
- Two Sought After Separate Jail Escapes
- Activists Want Say in Talks With Vietnam : Diplomacy: The local community considers how to make its viewpoint known after the U.S. government says it intends to take steps toward reconciliation.
- Great Moments in Fantasy Radio
- Longtime Hermosa Beach Pastor Dies
- Man Gets 1 Year Under New 'Stalking' Law
- Judge Allows Part of Christopher Report as Evidence in Lawsuit : Trial: But jurist rejects attempt to force chairman of the panel to testify in police abuse case. City attorney's office argued against use of the document.
- ANGELS : Robinson Option Bought for $100,000
- At Least for Now, Diamond Game Is CBS' Best Friend
- Mater Dei Picks Up Ball, Wins Big : Football: No. 1 Monarchs turn five Servite turnovers into scores in a 44-0 rout.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Final Word on Starting Tailback Is Due
- Fuerbringer to Play Volleyball at Stanford
- 1987 Revisited? Braves Say No
- Mirer's Admirers : Notre Dame Quarterback Is Already Good and Figures to Get Better
- Golf
- Injury Ends Racing Career of Safely Kept
- Harness Racing
- Holyfield Will Fight Damiani on Nov. 23
- Give Simpson a Microphone: It's Not Heavy
- Last Hours of Condemned Killer J. P. Johnson : Drama: 'In the Name of the People' deals with the death penalty and how the system treats victims and survivors.
- San Diego Spotlight : Shopping Center Has a Pair of Treasures Tucked Within
- Garden Grove Unified School District
- Havel Says Czechs on Right Path to Free State : Diplomacy: President arrives in Los Angeles. He calls U.S. Bill of Rights a guiding example for his country.
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Santa Ana Builds Lead, Beats Huntington Beach
- Austin Seeks Double Play at Pomona
- ABC Drops 'Good & Evil,' Irks Series Creator
- PREP ROUNDUP
- MOVIES - Oct. 25, 1991
- MOVIES - Oct. 25, 1991
- MOVIES - Oct. 25, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 25, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 25, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 25, 1991
- CAPITAL HIGH: Sen. Marian Bergeson (R-Newport Beach),...
- Turner's Parents Barred From Hospital : Video: They leave Germany after the State Department accuses stepfather of violating son's privacy by taping family reunion for TV.
- Bush Lashes Out at Congress as 'Privileged'
- WEST BANK ALLIES: On the eve of...
- DEATH & TAXES: It already costs more...
- Harassment Suit Filed Against Headmaster : Charges: John C. Littleford of La Jolla Country Day School says the alleged incidents of sexual harassment "never happened."
- Music Center Cites the Economy; Funds Cut 15% : Culture: Its four resident performing arts companies will operate on less money than they received last year.
- Insurers, Clients Pick Up Pieces After Fire
- PARTY DOWN: Cal State Fullerton's Delta Zeta...
- Bush to Take $1.25-Billion Aid Plan for Soviets to Madrid
- '70s Study Warned of Fire Threat : Disasters: Residents slowly abandoned precautions that were recommended after a blaze claimed 37 homes in same area more than 20 years ago.
- Planners Give Go-Ahead for Unocal Project in Fullerton : Land-use: A proposal to develop hundreds of acres in Coyote Hills into a massive mix of homes, parks and an 18-hole golf course will go before the City Council.
- Names in the News - Oct. 25, 1991
- Names in the News - Oct. 25, 1991
- Names in the News - Oct. 25, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 25, 1991
- TELEVISION - Oct. 25, 1991
- TELEVISION - Oct. 25, 1991
- UCLA to Celebrate Author Henry Miller : Books: Films, readings, discussion and appreciation of the artist are planned for the author's centenary.
- City Scraps Water-Saving Program After Usage Drops : Conservation: Use by residents plummets by 28%. Neighboring cities with similar reductions may soon ease or cut restrictions as well.
- MUSIC KING MISSILE : Stream of Goofiness : John S. Hall writes hilarious lyrics and fronts a hot rock 'n' roll band that is coming to Isla Vista.
- Zaire President Names New Prime Minister Amid Violent Clashes
- Friends Bury Boy Who Changed System : Abuse: Jesus Castro, 11, could not walk or talk. But he made a difference.
- Flying Fever : The county has six model airplane clubs, and older men make up most of the memberships.
- Nation IN BRIEF : LOUISIANA : Edwards Predicts Victory Over Duke
- ARCHITECTURE : Interstate 405-10 Interchange: Where Roadway Turns Into Art
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Art Inside Out : The Museum of Natural History will present a show featuring Southwest artists. A condor exhibit will also open.
- House Passes $151-Billion Highway, Mass Transit Bill : Legislation: The six-year package, approved 343-83, would give states right to shift funds to rail, bus projects.
- Only Seismologists Notice a 2.7 Quake Offshore
- OUR PART OF 'TOWN' : Ballet Pacifica Gives Us One Man's Vision of the Essence of Thornton Wilder's Play
- Family Travels an Intensely Personal Path : Lifestyle: Time outweighs money. Home education outweighs public schooling. For one family, it was the right choice.
- Ollie North, Semper Fi : Iran-Contra: The former Marine still believes in the Reagan legacy. But his cloak-and-dagger world is no more.
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Why Recall Is No Panacea
- Hermosa Votes to Keep Police Force : Law enforcement: The council scraps the idea of trying to save money by contracting sheriff's services and instead will look for ways to cut 10% from the police budget.
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Rejects Claim Over Fight at Beach
- IRVINE : City Moves to Ban Drinking in Public
- Biology Major Finds He Can Change Careers Like Magic
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : No Zone Change for Controversial Parcel
- First Novel
- Smith Hopes to Prove Skills Haven't Waned : Chargers: Healed from knee injury, veteran will go back into the linebacker rotation.
- Titans Fall Again to 49ers in Volleyball
- BASEBALL : Tag Team Gets Only 1 Fall From Harper
- Oxnard's Mix Eligible to Play Football but School Officials Still Studying Case
- PREP NOTES
- Appomattox for This General : Mascots: High school bans life-sized statue of Lee, but former students bring it out on special occasions.
- Report Says Anderson Gets $14-Million Deal
- Servite's Malbrue Is 'Full of Sparkle' --and Confidence
- MOTOR RACING : Same Names, but It's No Drag
- Lance Admits Playing Key BCCI Role : Scandal: The former Carter Administration official says he advised the bank's founder on how to expand operations into the United States.
- Decision on Executive Life Bids Nears
- Rice, That Whipper Snapper
- Mexico in L.A. : The Cheese Stands Alone
- Money Is Major Issue in School Board Elections : Education: Candidates in several districts aim their criticisms at the governor and Legislature for under-funding of public schools.
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Skipping School Can Cost You Driver's License
- Seymour Attains High Profile in Urging Probe : Politics: Freshman senator's push for inquiry on who leaked Anita Hill's allegations thrusts him into limelight. He's cast both as a reformer and backer of Thomas.
- City Seems to Be Drug Sales Center, Study Finds
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO FILE : Not Cinema Paradiso : The Mayfair Theatre lets you butter your own popcorn, but the lights keep coming on during the movie.
- They've Got Rhythm (Sometimes) : Karaoke Craze Has Shower Singers Mobbing Microphones in Search of a Moment of Fame
- Cerritos : City to Fund After-School Play for Junior High Youths
- SPORTSCOPE : Pepperdine, UCLA Vie in Cal State Long Beach Water Polo Invitational
- Patterson's Is Dingy, but the Kitchen Shines
- Christo's Umbrellas Charitably Shelter Yet Another Artist
- Yugoslav Forces Shell Dubrovnik, Historic Port City, for First Time
- La Canada Flintridge : Trial Set in Beating Case
- A Painterly Glow at Globe's Venice Gala
- Santa Monica Mts. : Agency Urges Wall Removal
- STYLE FRIGHT WEAR : Anything You Want : All ambitions are approved for Halloween. But those that cost less are best.
- COUNTYWIDE : 3 Firemen Keep It in the Family
- Mannes to Be Freed Pending Ruling on Retrial : Crime: An appeal court will decide if the Somis woman should be tried again on murder charges in three drunk-driving deaths.
- It's Africa's Turn at the U.N. Helm : Diplomacy: The continent is primed to lead in such looming crises as global pollution.
- OJAI : Firefighters Contain 1,900-Acre Blaze
- COLUMN RIGHT : Brown, on His Unicorn, Rides to the Rescue : Back to the future with Mr. Moonbeam--he can see ahead and knows what's good for us.
- Golf
- BANKING
- Mexico in L.A. : Waiting for the Revolution
- LOS ANGELES CITY HALL JOURNAL : A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the last week.
- HOLIDAY DINING : Restaurants Won't Be Afraid to Serve Fright Foods This Halloween
- Builder Claims Betrayal on Vote by Yaroslavsky : Politics: The developer of Warner Ridge testifies that he expected support in return for campaign contributions. The councilman denies the allegations.
- Pros, Celebrities Mix in Cycling Grand Prix
- Sobel Denied Charges 3 Years Ago on Tape
- THOUSAND OAKS : Judge Refuses to Cut Bail in Fraud Case
- County Drops Fight on Airport Growth Law : Development: Officials abandon bid to exempt area from legislation controlling land-use around airfields.
- $2-Million Award in Lion Attack Appealed : Courts: Family of paralyzed girl braces for new battle. County will use many of the same arguments raised at trial.
- NEWPORT BEACH : 50 Non-Teaching Jobs to Be Slashed
- Free-Agent Cutbacks: Samuel, Griffin, Carter : Dodgers: Hansen, Offerman, Hernandez figure to benefit. Claire says youngsters need to be given the chance.
- Offensive Powerhouses Ventura, Oxnard to Meet
- Manufacturing Up Slightly for July-September Quarter : Economy: The county's production of goods, accounting for 28% of employment, seems to have recovered, Chapman survey shows.
- Times Mirror Co.: The publisher of The...
- Mexico in L.A. : Ole Mole
- Food: Friend or Foe
- Long Beach : Chamber President Resigns; Study of His Role to Begin
- Azusa : Condo Project Rejected
- Former Leader's Trial Resumes in Bulgaria
- The Shortcut Stops Here, Residents Say : Traffic: The council agrees to put up a barrier discouraging commuters from using Higuera Street. Residents of neighboring streets protest.
- Auto Club Will Issue Insurance Rebate Checks
- Glassell Park : Youth Arrested in Slaying
- Odyssey Puts to Rest One Family's World War II Legacy
- City Drops Beach Parking Lot Plan : Dockweiler: Residents are pleased, but county officials are keeping their options open by saying that paving over sand may be necessary in the future.
- Former Coach Making Goal-Line Stand for 49er Football : Funding: Cal State Long Beach may cut back or eliminate its football program. Jim Stangeland wants to buy time to save what he helped build.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Bush Orders Changes to Cut Court Costs
- Man Who Aided Wife's Death Backs Right-to-Die Initiative
- Car Strikes Utility Pole, Causes Outage
- SPIRIT STILL MOVES THEM : The Quintessential '60s Band Reunites for a Free Concert in Mile Square Park
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council OKs Hike in Water Charges
- PREP NOTES
- BANKING
- Recipes From the Bottom of the Drawer
- Music for a Cause : The Desert Rose Band will headline a fund-raiser to buy imaging equipment for Community Memorial Hospital.
- Gun Safety Bill
- Bright Faces : Fernando Camarena sells the huge blooms as cut flowers at his roadside stand.
- Gabrielinos Join Battle Over Barrington Plaza : Zoning: Tribe may join Westside activists in effort to block 23-story development. They cite historical significance of underground springs.
- JAZZ : Down for a Tribute to the Count
- City Center Fountain Quite a Show in Itself
- Schools to Try Again for Parcel Tax : Education: The last attempt to levy a $250 assessment was defeated by just 20 votes. Voters will also fill 2 seats on the board.
- COUNTYWIDE : Adoptions of Cats Halted Temporarily
- Carlsbad
- Frequent Freeloader on Trolley Jailed
- Researchers Revise Finding on AIDS Detection Testing : Disease: Evidence indicates men originally studied may have only been partially infected.
- NOTES
- CSUN's Ojomoh to Miss Game Against Cal Poly SLO Because of Knee Injury
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Vipers' a Freak Show That Blossoms Into Transcendence
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Social Security's Future Benefits
- Car Dealers Turn to Super-Sellers in Luring Buyers : Automobiles: With the economy in the pits, companies are increasingly hiring hoopla--and expertise--to bring consumers in to shop.
- Resolution Trust Shaping Up Its Costa Mesa Office
- ELECTIONS SCHOOL BOARD : Foes of Parcel Tax Lie Low, but an Easy Win Not Expected : Education: At a candidates' forum, all three school board contenders expressed support for the tax.
- In Beverly Hills, That Sinking Feeling : Oil: City and school officials are expected to approve a Texas company's proposal to drill more wells.
- Democrats' Ads Take Aim at Sen. Seymour
- La Canada Flintridge : Recycle Fee Hike Considered
- Just RewardsWhen it comes to earning good...
- $91,000 Infusion for Watts Group
- Sexism, Science Make Writers of Readers
- U.S. Is Taking Over Enforcement of N. Carolina Worker Safety Laws
- Halloween Haunts for Thrills, Treats
- WESTMINSTER : Larger Quarters for Fire Team Planned
- School May Veto Lessons on Contraception : Sex: Some board members at the Escondido elementary district say birth-control information undermines emphasis on abstinence.
- Police Enlist Young Eyes in Crime Watch
- City Council Panel Votes to Accept Balboa Statue
- $5-Million Commute Bikeway Backed : Transit: The route would run next to the Los Angeles River between North Hollywood and Elysian Park.
- Gay Rights Activists Protest Flyers at CSUN
- VENTURA : House Burned to Train Firefighters
- A Hate Crime Victim Tells of Lasting Trauma : Law enforcement: The first countywide symposium on violent acts of intolerance is called to defuse a 'powder keg.'
- Council Backs Sewer Fee Hike : Utilities: Increase would average 7.5%, boosting residential bill about $1.19 a month. It is sought to close projected deficit of $54 million.
- CLIPBOARD : Construction Employment
- Picus Asks to Preserve College's Open Space
- Man Under House Arrest Pleads Innocent in Killing
- Hotels in the Beverly Hills area are...
- NOTES : Baltazar, Young Top Irvine Marriott Boxing Card
- PREP NOTES : Buena Park Victory Worthy of a Dunking
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK : Christ College Back in Contention
- Yugoslavia's Civil War
- MUSIC REVIEW : Orchestral Brilliance From Cleveland
- Children's Soccer Clinic to Precede CLU Matches
- The Passion of Mitsuko Uchida : * Music: The acclaimed pianist, who makes her Music Center debut tonight, favors instinct over perfection.
- Lecturer on Irving Gill Is Tops in Field
- Hen Party
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY SCHOOL ELECTIONS : Profiles of Nov. 5 School Board Candidates : Bassett Unified: Two seats, no incumbents
- Redevelopment Panel to Be Named
- Dave Who? : Celebrities: Humorist Dave Barry, who revels in his obscurity, is on the stump for his new book--and maybe greater glories.
- Long Beach : Professor to Be Tried Jan. 10 in Murder of His Landlord
- Hollywood : Landlord Is Sentenced
- CAMARILLO : Council Delays Vote on Spanish Hills
- Developer Accused of Destroying Wetlands : Ormond Beach: Federal officials want the 16.7-acre site restored to its natural state. The area is being used as a nursery.
- 2 Guards Found Guilty in Murder of Club's Patron
- BUENA PARK : Braille Group's Sign Request Is Denied
- Man Wounded by Deputy Is Acquitted of Charges
- Playing Catch-Up: Two for Price of One
- 2 Men Describe Life-or-Death Fight on Beach : Justice: Preliminary hearing begins for San Diego officer suspected in series of slayings.
- YORBA LINDA : Stop Sign Urged Where Child Died
- 150 at Ventura High School Seek Student Union for Whites : Education: The petition drive follows the creation of a black club. Some fear increased racial tensions.
- PREP NOTES
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Maddox Takes Pac-10 Passing Lead
- NHL ROUNDUP : Sharks Do Everything Except Win
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Lewis Back in a Starting Role for Chiefs
- What's in a Nickname? : The Ability to Stir Players and Fans Is Taking Back Seat to Heightened Sensibilities
- The Globe's Their Home : * Dance: The Malashock troupe's new agreement with the Old Globe means it will be dancing on home turf.
- RTC Improves Its Operations in Costa Mesa : Bailout: Officials say things are "beginning to move" at the office, which has been bogged down in red tape for 19 months.
- Archaic Patent Laws Need to Be Rewritten
- BANKING
- The Big Cheese
- 3 Women Back Out of Senate Testimony, Citing Hill Episode
- Board Supports Driverless Trolleys Despite Costs
- San Gabriel : Consulting Firm Hired
- Books Help Resurrect Tradition of Ghost Stories
- Officials End Fight Against Land-Use Restrictions Near Airports : Development: County argued that land-use blueprint would duplicate local plans, strip cities' authority.
- Pomona : Developer Gets Extension
- County Finishes Sluicing of Morris Reservoir
- Sound Sculptor : Brian Ransom's 'whistling pods,' 'hooters' and 'spiral horns' double as ceramic art and instruments.
- SECURITIES
- Palisades Graduate Willens Is Among Competitors in Tennis Tournament at Riviera
- Judge Frees Assets of 4 of 5 Fraud Suspects
- ROAD NOTES
- N.Y. City Comptroller Will Challenge D'Amato
- El Monte : Transportation Plan OKd
- N.Y. Man Mistakes Mother for Deer, Shoots Her Twice
- San Gabriel : Condo Measure Rejected
- Orchids, Onions Back to Spicy Format
- 3 Latin Nations Urge Castro to Expand Reforms
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Mt. SAC-Pasadena Game Expected to Be a High-Scoring Affair
- Claremont : Roller Hockey Approved
- SIMI VALLEY : Museum Plan May Be Premature
- Rev. Jack M. Chisholm; Presbyterian Minister
- PORT HUENEME : Man Injured When Car Falls on Him
- City Repeals Mandatory Water Conservation
- Unocal Is Fined for Air Pollution
- Braves' Willard Catches Another Lucky Break on the Fly
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : WORLD SERIES : Suggestion to Shorten Season Isn't Popular With Owners
- RAM NOTEBOOK : At Last, Dupree's Status Will Be Listed as Active
- Mental Health Assn. Helps Itself to Support
- Electronic Age of Auto Problems
- 12 Arrests Follow 4-Month Bookmaking Investigation
- Fire Leaves Family of 9 Homeless
- STANTON : New Adult Business Ban Is Extended
- Santa Clarita to Poll Communities Again on Joining Its Sphere
- IRVINE : City Waters Down Anti-Graffiti Plan
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Drizzle Dampens Here, There : Weather: Clearing predicted today with cool weather, clouds and more rain possible on weekend.
- One Dead, Three Injured in Drive-By Shooting
- Old Chemical Found; Students Evacuated
- PREP ROUNDUP
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Run-and-Shoot Sends Greene Back to End
- Hollywood : Housing Loan Approved
- Glassell Park : Man to Stand Trial in Killing
- FOR THE KIDS : Haunted Habitats : Three houses play host to all manner of ghosts, ghouls and goblins in an attempt to put children in the spirit of Halloween.
- SCORECARD : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVERNTS
- Ex-Mayor Settles Suit With Church
- THEATER REVIEW 'TALKING WITH' : Finite Variety : A set of monologues presents women who are too much alike to be interesting.
- SOUNDS AROUND TOWN : Composer Exposure : Arnold Schoenberg's music is rarely performed, which makes the Ventura Symphony's next concert noteworthy.
- He Carries the Ball, Tradition at Nogales : Preps: Lawrence Lanham is latest in line of notable running backs to play for the Nobles.
- Conference to Take Stock of Growing Asian America
- Prince of Fraud Pleads No Contest After a Merry Run
- VENTURA : Arson Trial Ordered for Suspect in 8 Fires
- Husband Arrested in 1990 Death of Oceanside Woman
- Redondo Mourns Death of Joe White, Public Servant
- 1985 Police Beating May Have Killed Youth, Attorney Says
- Protest by Gays Sparks Angry Confrontations
- Countywide
- COSTA MESA : Bike Path Hits Snag as Parking Wins Out
- The Specter Haunting America : How the problem of the unattended mentally ill erodes societal order
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Oregon's Musgrave a Lukewarm Choice
- Now His Banjo Is Playing the Hits
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Dupree May Be Activated for Falcons
- Jazz Reviews : 'Mostly Duke' Serves Up a Mixed Bag
- Playing 'Uncle Tom' Role Is Painful Job for Actor
- ART & AUCTIONS
- Deposit Insurance Fund Losses Seen Climbing Sharply
- Lotus Ami Pro Program Is Hard to Beat
- Liver It Up
- How Sweet It Is
- Taking Comfort in Adding a Rocker to Your Room
- THEY'VE GOT RHYTHM (SOMETIMES) / MUSIC REVIEW : Amateur Nights : For the person who watches MTV and thinks, 'Hey, I could do that,' karaoke provides the chance to prove it.