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What happened on November 04, 1992
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Ralphs Chain Admits Overcharging : Consumers: Supermarket's plea bargain concedes some sale items were improperly marked. It says expired shelf tags were left out inadvertently.
JAMES QUINN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
What the Webster Commission Didn't Say About L.A.'s Spring of Unrest : Riot report: LAPD intelligence was crippled by political interference, and the mayor's public reaction to the verdict was incendiary.
LOU KOVEN,
Lou Koven, an 18-year LAPD veteran, is a detective in the Wilshire Division. and
Audrey Hepburn's Tumor Found to Be Cancerous
ANAHEIM : KDOC-TV to End News Operations
RICK VANDERKNYFF
Doctor Accused of Sexually Abusing Patients to Stop Practicing : Lancaster: Gynecologist Ziyad Ghabra awaits medical board decision on revoking his license. He will stand trial this month on criminal charges involving two women.
JOHN CHANDLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FILLMORE : Veterans Memorial Hall May Stay Open
RODNEY BOSCH
SCHOOL BOARD RACES : Gains for Christian-Backed Candidates Modest : Success of those backed by the religious right, Rev. Louis Sheldon was most dramatic in Saddleback Valley Unified.
DAVID HALDANE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ELECTIONS '92 : Gallegly Leads in Tally for Congress : Election: Anthony Beilenson was ahead of Tom McClintock in the 24th District in early and inconclusive returns.
RON SOBLE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COSTA MESA : New Airport Offices Plan Gets City OK
LYNDA NATALI
Daily 3
WESTMINSTER : Suspect May Be Tied to Other Burglaries
GREG HERNANDEZ
A Sad Second Farewell by Magic
Complete Results
Fantasy 5 Results
Lancaster Takes Step Toward Easing Blight
JOHN CHANDLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SANTA PAULA : College Receives Grant for Students
MAIA DAVIS
Prop. A, Sales Tax Increase for Jails, Appears Doomed : Measures: Prop. B, mandating funding, was leading by wide margin; its passage would cancel out Prop. C.
MICHAEL GRANBERRY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Contributors
VENTURA : City Wants Historic Pool Left Uncovered
PEGGY Y. LEE
ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Doing the Right Thing
House Bank Scandal Fails to Halt Hunter Reelection : District 52: Democratic presidential victory has some wondering how effective the ultra-conservative Hunter will be in the new Congress.
H.G. REZA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Honey, I Shrunk the Porsche! : Economy: Farewell, middle-age ego and dreams. Hello, reality--which turns out to be not so bad.
FRANK R. HOTCHKISS,
Frank R. Hotchkiss is a public-relations executive in West Los Angeles.
TUSTIN : Little Lead Is Found in Residential Water
ANDREA HEIMAN
Takasugi Takes Lead in Race for Assembly : Legislature: Three state lawmakers representing Ventura County appear headed toward easy victories.
CARLOS V. LOZANO and FRED ALVAREZ, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
LOS ANGELES : D.A. Reveals Internal Probe
Teachers Threaten a One-Day Walkout : Education: Union picks Friday the 13th as a symbolic day to strike unless an agreement is reached on contract talks.
STEPHANIE CHAVEZ, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
ANAHEIM : Family Seeks Funds for Boy's Treatment
DANIELLE A. FOUQUETTE
CAMARILLO : City to Consider Converting Center Into Police Station
MICHELLE QUINN
Ventura Voters Support Desalination in Upset
JOANNA M. MILLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Santa Ana Winds Stir Up County : Weather: Fierce, dry gusts spark fires, topple trees and cause power outages to more than 90,000 homes and offices.
ERIC YOUNG and DAVID A. AVILA, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
LOS ANGELES : D.A. Probing Bribery Reports
Board Decides Not to Shift Welfare Fraud Unit to D.A.'s Office : Government: County supervisors set a four-month deadline for the investigators' current boss to clear up problems.
TINA DAUNT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SIMI VALLEY : Reagan Library Plans Celebration
JAMES MAIELLA JR.
Los Angeles
Supervisors Approve $31.4 Million in Budget Cutbacks
ERIC LICHTBLAU, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Payment Extension Urged for Builders : Ventura Boulevard: The L.A. committee proposes giving developers four years to finance traffic improvements that affect the thoroughfare. Planners last summer OKd a 10-year period.
JOHN SCHWADA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Beilenson Takes Large Lead Over McClintock : 24th District: In a congressional race that offered voters one of the most stark ideological choices in the state, the veteran liberal appeared headed for victory over the young conservative.
JACK CHEEVERS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gotch Surges in 76th; Alpert Leads in 78th
MARK PLATTE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PLATFORM : We Shouldn't Need a Poll to Tell Us How to Vote
BURBANK : Action Deferred on Rancho Traffic Plan
JIM HERRON ZAMORA
Obituaries
Cultivating a Culture
Town Hall Sessions
Madonna
THOUSAND OAKS : New Members to Join Panel on Aging
MACK REED
BURBANK : Bigger Courthouse Poses No Risk
AMY PYLE
D.A. Defends Handling of Abuse Cases
ALAN ABRAHAMSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Madonna
Countywide : Man Missing for 2 Months Turns Up
HELAINE OLEN
The Thrill of Stuffing Your Face After Stuffing a Ballot in the Box
Tony Perry
Talk Show Campaigns
Countywide : Woman Sentenced in Welfare Fraud
GARY GORMAN
Flat Tax and the Deficit
BURBANK : Books for Sale in Library Fund-Raiser
JIM HERRON ZAMORA
THOUSAND OAKS : Museum to Have Flood Protection
PSYCHE PASCUAL
Winds Snap Trees, Knock Out Power : Weather: Santa Anas kick up throughout Southland, setting off brush fires. Gusts of up to 50 m.p.h. are expected to continue today.
RON RUSSELL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BREA : City Signs Pact With School District
BERT ELJERA
STATE RACES : Umberg Sole Democrat to Win in O.C.
ERIC BAILEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ORANGE COUNTY PLATFORM : Banning Skateboards on Newport Beach Boardwalk Is Not the Answer
MARK GASICH, manager of Baldy's Tackle near the Newport Beach pier, is a former skateboarder
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He comments on a proposal to ban skateboards on the Newport Beach boardwalk during the summer: and
Oceanside Status Quo Shaky : Municipal Election: Bishop apparently is in command, but other early returns appear to reject council majority.
JONATHAN GAW, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WESTLAKE : No Retrial Planned for Pediatrician
GARY GORMAN
Cutting Back on Mail Delivery
SANTA CLARITA : Supervisors Order Ambulance Inquiry
AMY PYLE
Flat Tax and the Deficit
Schenk-Jarvis Race Goes Down to Wire in 49th : History: Whoever wins will be San Diego's first Congresswoman. Schenk leads, but it won't be until the absentee ballots are tabulated that the final results are known.
BARRY M. HORSTMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Flat Tax and the Deficit
Killea Headed for Reelection to Senate; Kelley Also Leads
MARK PLATTE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Judge Rules Secret Settlement Makes Harassment Claim Moot
THOM MROZEK, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Three Plead Guilty to Desecration of Temple in Del Cerro : Crime: The young men, who have not been linked to any hate group, face sentences of three years in state prison.
THOM MROZEK and JOHN H. LEE, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Filner Leading Valencia in 50th; 51st and 48th Incumbents Score
H.G. REZA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THOUSAND OAKS : Sheriff's Station to Hold Open House
PEGGY Y. LEE
3 Navy Airmen Killed in Crash
From Associated Press
Hong Kong's Future
NORWALK : 3 Guilty in Detective's Slaying
Buy American
SAN CLEMENTE : Gang Intervention at Campus Proposed
ANNA CEKOLA
PERSPECTIVE ON GOVERNING : Challenge No. 1: a Cynical Republic : The 'change' people want from Clinton is not just in programs; he has to make government trustworthy again.
MADELINE LANDAU,
Madeline Landau is a research associate of the Institute of Governmental Studies at UC Berkeley. She is now studying the effect of public and nonprofit policy formulation on community institution-building
A Lesson in Saving the Environment : Science: Cal Poly Pomona project will put students and educators to work researching conservation issues. They will live in a newly built self-sufficient community on campus.
TIMOTHY CHOU, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TUSTIN : Teacher's Goal Is Equality of Sexes
ANDREA HEIMAN
High Winds Cause Rash of Brush Fires, Power Outages
PEGGY Y. LEE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SANTA CLARITA : Condom Shop Opens After Delay
BUENA PARK : Parents Protest Bilingual Classes
DEBRA CANO
Incumbents Fight Wave of Discontent : Cities: Nine races for mayor and councils are characterized by stringent campaigns against officeholders.
PHIL SNEIDERMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MUNICIPAL COURT RACES : Prosecutor, Judge Lead in Central, Harbor : Crandall expresses surprise at her good showing. Fullerton Judge Anderson leads narrowly.
MARLA CONE and RENE LYNCH, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Wife Arrested in Fatal Stabbing
PACOIMA : Man Shot to Death in His Parked Car
MICHAEL CONNELLY
SANTA CLARITA : Veterans' Memorial to Be Dedicated
JEFF PRUGH
Security Squads Face Crackdown
RICHARD LEE COLVIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Schenk-Jarvis Race Goes Down to Wire in 49th : County: Jacob appears to be victor over Doyle; McCarty-Slater vote close.
MICHAEL GRANBERRY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Missing the Connection Between Love and a Loophole
DANA PARSONS
LOCAL ELECTIONS / MUNICIPAL RACES : Good News, Bad News for Two Mayors : In heated contests, Santa Ana's Daniel H. Young is cruising toward a victory over Councilman John Acosta. In Anaheim, Fred Hunter is losing to Councilman Tom Daly.
KEVIN JOHNSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Obituaries
The Meaning of the Victory of Bill Clinton and Al Gore : Agonized by recession and gridlock, America asks for change
PORT HUENEME : Japanese Jazz Band to Play Benefit Show
MAIA DAVIS
OJAI : Sale Will Help Fund Girl's Cancer Costs
GEOFF FEIN
WESTLAKE : D.A. Won't Retry Doctor in Sex Case
GARY GORMAN
Blowin' in the Wind : Weather: Santa Ana gusts of nearly 40 m.p.h. in the Valley knock out electricity and hamper firefighters.
JULIO MORAN and RON RUSSELL, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
3 Found Guilty of Murdering Officer : Crime: Fourth defendant is convicted of drug charges in fatal police sting operation.
RENE LYNCH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cutting Back on Mail Delivery
CONGRESSIONAL RACES : County Delegation Still Looks Solidly Republican : All four GOP incumbents on ballot leading in early returns, and the two in open races may make it a clean sweep.
GEBE MARTINEZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Thomas W. Leonard; Businessman
Incumbent Is Leading Encinitas Pack
LEE ROMNEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Poway Mayor Goldsmith Leading Race for 75th Assembly District Seat : Ahead: Assemblymen Robert Frazee and Steve Peace appeared headed to victories in the 74th and 79th.
JONATHAN GAW, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Countywide : Being On Track Has Its Rewards
MIMI KO
NEWS ANALYSIS : Rebuild L.A. Struggles to Establish Its Role
HENRY WEINSTEIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pact Signed to Sell Todd Shipyard Assets : Harbor: The City Council temporarily blocks the move, but firms interested in the 110-acre site fail to post the required deposit of $75,000 to open negotiations.
GREG KRIKORIAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GARDEN GROVE : Gunman Sought in Drive-By Slaying
ERIC YOUNG
VAN NUYS : Center Gets Mental Health Contract
AMY PYLE
Ventura, Oxnard : 3 Guilty of Robbery; Another Sentenced
MICHELLE QUINN
Flat Tax and the Deficit
Crucial Importance of Policing : Supervisors must take responsibility for the Sheriff's Department
ABC Reporter Stabbed, Beaten
ERIC MALNIC, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS
Seniors Are Helped Back Into the Mainstream : Health-Plus participants get counseling, socialize with their peers and develop an action plan that shifts focus from the past to the future.
SHERRY ANGEL, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Is It Sex Education or Plain Ol' Porn? : Culture: The British are learning more about making love thanks to explicit videos that some say circumvent anti-pornography laws.
JEFF KAYE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Hippie Happenings : Fashion: Marc Jacobs deconstructs the '60s and '70s for the Perry Ellis spring collection as New York designers plunge into the latest wave of nostalgia.
MARY ROURKE, TIMES FASHION EDITOR
Stop That Whining! : Are You an 'Adult Child'? A 'Co-Dependent'? Critics Say Recovery Groups May Offer an Excuse for Bad Behavior
ELIZABETH MEHREN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
William Johnson; Teacher, Writer on Mexico, Old West
BURT A. FOLKART, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Couch-Potato Cheetahs Take to the Fast Track : Animals: Lars and Vince had become flabby--hardly a credit to their heritage. So the National Zoo designed an exercise program for them.
CINDY LOOSE, THE WASHINGTON POST
Lawyers Quit ABA Over Abortion Stand : The Bar: Critics say association compromised its nonpartisan status by endorsing women's right to the procedure. Group urges the 3,000 dissidents to reconsider.
PHILIP HAGER, TIMES LEGAL AFFAIRS WRITER
PAGES : Growing Older, Not Flabbier
KATHLEEN DOHENY
Panel Calls for More Minorities at School : Civil rights: Its report on the University of Massachusetts is based on a wave of racial disputes, including one in 1986 that left 12 students injured.
From Associated Press
S.D. Mayor's Race Hinges on Absentees
BARRY M. HORSTMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : L.A. COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS : Burke, Watson in Tight Race; Dana Ahead
RICHARD SIMON and FREDERICK M. MUIR, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
National Election Returns : The East
Election Night Highlights Across the U.S.
Activist Tries to Scale Down Red Tape : Access Fund wants to maintain areas and access in environmentally sound ways.
RICK VANDERKNYFF, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : LEGISLATURE : GOP Inroads in Assembly Likely to Come Up Short
DANIEL M. WEINTRAUB and CARL INGRAM, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Rockies Voters Wade Through New Snow
From Associated Press
In Peace Talks' Shadow, Islamic Group Fights PLO for Place in Sun : Gaza Strip: Just as in former colonies in Africa and Asia, political rivalries are intensifying as a Palestinian state looks more possible.
MICHAEL PARKS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ex-Mayor Barry Wins Council Seat in D.C.
Associated Press
Walsh's Use of Weinberger Notes Assailed : Iran-Contra: Bush supporters see 'a cheap shot' in the prosecutor's use of data that seems to contradict the President's statements on the scandal.
RONALD J. OSTROW, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Gag Rule' Is Blocked by Court : Ruling: Short-lived ban on abortion advice appears doomed as Bush Administration loses election.
DAVID G. SAVAGE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bush's O.C. Tally Hits 56-Year Low for GOP : Results: Election is landmark for Democrats whose assault, combined with Perot campaign, cut President's support.
DAVE LESHER, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Cambodia Wants U.N. to Cancel Peace Process
From Reuters
National Election Returns : The West
State Joins Near Sweep for Term Limits
JENIFER WARREN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Big Turnout Produces Lines at Many Polls
PAUL FELDMAN and DOUGLAS P. SHUIT, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Vulgarity Is Not Domain of Madonna
Kudos for Information on Healthy Pregnancy
Kudos for Information on Healthy Pregnancy
Ban Urged on Women in Most Combat Roles
MELISSA HEALY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bulgaria's Former Leader Sentenced to 10 Years
From Associated Press
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Abortion, Change Cited as Key Issues for Feinstein and Boxer
GEORGE SKELTON, TIMES SACRAMENTO BUREAU CHIEF
YWCA Honors Achievements of Local Women
KATHRYN BOLD
Canada's Inuit Begin Vote on Land Claims
Reuters
BOOK REVIEW : Cyberpunk Reveals Modem Operandi : THE HACKER CRACKDOWN; Law and Disorder on the Electronic Frontier By Bruce Sterling , Bantam; $22.50; 352 pages
JONATHAN KIRSCH, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Britain Rules Queen Shall Not Be Taxed
Reuters
Power at Polls : In South L.A., Most Voters Say They Cast Ballots for Change
HECTOR TOBAR, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Election Glitches: Ballots Run Out, Street Is Closed : Voting: Higher turnout--by about 3%--causes shortages at some Orange County precincts.
JEFFREY A. PERLMAN and TOM MCQUEENEY, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Yugoslav Premier Escapes Ouster by Narrow Margin
CAROL J. WILLIAMS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Voter Voices
Source: Associated Press
Art of Recycling : Charles Gordio is teaching abused children that they have the power to craft objets d'art from objets d'trash.
JIM WASHBURN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
London Newspapers Wager on Clinton
Associated Press
U.S. Shielded Two in Iraq Arms Affair, Papers Show
DOUGLAS FRANTZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clinton Rolling Up Big Margin : Election: Democrat takes a huge lead in the Electoral College as he heads for stunning victory over Bush. He is sweeping traditional GOP states in East, South and Midwest.
JACK NELSON and DAVID LAUTER, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Woman Dies After Reviving Earlier in Funeral Home
Associated Press
Clinton Rolls to Decisive Victory : Feinstein Wins Senate Seat, Boxer Is Leading : Election: Arkansan runs up massive margin of electoral votes, winning traditional GOP states. After 12 years of gridlock, Democrats now control levers of government.
JACK NELSON and DAVID LAUTER, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
National Election Returns : The South
Oregon Measure Condemning Homosexuals Is Trailing : Initiatives: Milder attempt to ban gay-rights legislation in Colorado is ahead. Passage of either could prompt similar efforts elsewhere.
BETTINA BOXALL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Release of Jury Transcripts in Serial Slayings to Be Reviewed
Associated Press
Economic Concerns Fueled Clinton's Drive to Victory : L.A. Times Poll: Exit survey indicates that discontent with the status quo was the motivation for most voters.
RONALD BROWNSTEIN, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Uninsured Afflicted by Medical Errors
From Associated Press
Golding Narrowly Leads Navarro for San Diego Mayor : California: In the San Joaquin Valley and Marin County, voters were opposing farmland preservation measures. Medicinal use of marijuana is supported.
PAUL FELDMAN and BARRY M. HORSTMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
For Bush, a Sense of Relief Eases the Disappointment : Incumbent: Combative no more, he is gracious in defeat, urging nation to 'stand behind' successor.
DOUGLAS JEHL and JAMES GERSTENZANG, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
NASA Prepares for Launch
Reuters
Once Again, a President Pays the Price for a Sour Economy : Politics: Election outcome echoes 1980 race that cost Jimmy Carter the White House. Both contests were referendums on the incumbent.
ROBERT SHOGAN, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
S.F. Bay Foghorns Vanish in Mist of Progress
Associated Press
Black Woman Named Editor in Oakland
From Reuters
Safety Panel Urges Stricter 747 Wing Inspections
From Associated Press
California Gets Its First Woman Senator : State: Boxer claims victory in race with Herschensohn. 'Tonight, history is being made,' Feinstein says.
BILL STALL and TRACY WILKINSON, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Audrey Hepburn's Tumor Found to Be Cancerous
From a Times Staff Writer
National Election Returns
Clinton Camp Celebrates the Power of 'Hope'
CATHLEEN DECKER, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Declining Revenues Force College Radio Station to Cut 6 Employees : Budget: Layoffs will mean more jazz and blues at KLON-FM, but less news.
JILL GOTTESMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
National Election Returns : The Midwest
Girl Recovering After 5-Organ Transplant
Associated Press
Robert Arneson; Sculptor of Controversial Moscone Work
'Gag Rule' Is Blocked by Court : Ruling: Short-lived ban on abortion advice appears doomed as Bush Administration loses election.
DAVID G. SAVAGE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nigerian Jets Bomb Rubber Plantation in Liberia; 38 Killed
From Associated Press
Hal Roach Memorial Mass Set for Thursday
'It's Gross, but I Like It' : Urban Blight Turns Off Some Tourists, but Others Say L.A.'s Sleaze and Grime Are Just Part of Life in the Big City
KRISTINA SAUERWEIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Women and Minorities Gain Seats in Congress : Election: Year of changes also year of incumbents as new faces mostly fill spots left by retiring lawmakers.
WILLIAM J. EATON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : U.S. CONGRESS : At Least 16 New Faces Will Join State Delegation
GLENN F. BUNTING and DAN MORAIN, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Prop. 165 and Right-to-Die Measure Trail
PAUL JACOBS and VIRGINIA ELLIS, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Perot Says Movement Will Remain a Force for Change : Independent: Texan concedes defeat, urges supporters to use energy to 'make our country work'.
JOHN M. BRODER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
John McMillan; Longtime Oil Industry Executive
The Ladies Who Really Mattered
PETER H. KING
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : BALLOT MEASURES : 911 Tax Leading; Prop N. Falling Short
JAMES RAINEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Booksellers Defend Their Honor
Kudos for Information on Healthy Pregnancy
Contributing to election coverage were Times staff writers...
Vulgarity Is Not Domain of Madonna
Booksellers Defend Their Honor
BUSINESS
Hecht to Step Down at Carter Hawley Hale : Retailing: President's departure from the newly reorganized department store chain hints at the likelihood of new management from outside.
GEORGE WHITE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Breathtaking Success Story
Associated Press
Image, Reality and the Green Charge Card
KATHY M. KRISTOF
Managing Director of British Company Elected to Expanded Ropak Corp. Board
Dennis Codon Promoted to Vice President at Unocal
Airlines
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Retail/tourism
Chris Woodyard / Times staff writer
Lean Times Are Thinning Traffic : With Fewer Drivers on the Road, Accidents Are on the Decline
THOMAS S. MULLIGAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. to Borrow $37 Billion to Refill Coffers : Financing: The funds raised in the three debt auctions next week will be $1 billion more than the government borrowed in August.
From Associated Press
Where the Pain Is . . .
Berlitz Deal Renegotiated
From Associated Press
Macy's Seeks Change in Terms of Credit Agreement
From Bloomberg Business News
Retail/tourism
Chris Woodyard / Times staff writer
Technology
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
West Coast Bancorp Posts Profit
Energy
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Retail/tourism
Chris Woodyard / Times staff writer
Retail/tourism
Chris Woodyard / Times staff writer
Sluggish '93 Predicted by Leading Indicators : Economy: The index fell 0.3% in September, the third decline in four months. Most analysts believe a new recession is unlikely.
From Times Wire Services
Seed Dispute Stalls Global Trade Talks : Negotiations: The U.S. threatens sanctions against EC nations. But both sides hope an agreement can still be reached.
From Associated Press
After the Election : Vote May Help Environmental Firms Clean Up
JAMES FLANIGAN
Airlines
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Calfed Posts $42-Million Loss; Bondholders OK Restructuring
DAVID W. MYERS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mexico Backs Away From Pact on Tuna : Trade: The deal to protect dolphins had been struck earlier this year. Some see the latest action as an effort to gain a NAFTA bargaining chip.
MICHAEL PARRISH and JUANITA DARLING, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Chip Price Hikes Give Boost to U.S. Firms
From Reuters
RETAIL/TOURISM : Halloween Success Raises Spirits at Knott's, Universal
Chris Woodyard / Times staff writer
Dow Dips on Computerized Selling : Market Overview
Highlights of Tuesday's market activity, compiled from Times staff and wire reports:
Keating Trial Gets Underway
JAMES S. GRANELLI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Shape of Things to Come? : GM Shake-Up a Case Study for Corporate Overhaul
LINDA GRANT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clinton's Promise of Growth Likely to Benefit Stocks
TOM PETRUNO
U.S. Alleges Keating 'Trickery' as Trial Opens : Courts: Former executive and son face charges stemming from 1989 collapse of Lincoln S&L, the nation's biggest thrift failure.
JAMES S. GRANELLI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Travelers Reports a Loss of $358 Million in Quarter : Insurance: The setback is blamed on hurricane claims and restructuring costs. Plans to cut 1,500 more jobs are announced.
From Times Wire Services
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
West Los Angeles PR Firm Opens Santa Ana Office
ANNE MICHAUD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ENTERTAINMENT
What About 'Bob'? : CBS Sitcom Shows Rare Side of Newhart
STEVE WEINSTEIN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
John, Taupin to Ink $39-Million Publishing Pact : Pop music: The songwriting duo's contract with Warner / Chappell Music gives them the largest cash advance in music publishing history.
CHUCK PHILIPS, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
STAGE REVIEW : A Rugged 'Heathen Valley' Gets Religion at Theatre 40
T. H. McCULLOH, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Artist Fills History Gaps With Lessons
LEAH OLLMAN
Movies
ALEENE MacMINN,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Music Reviews : Naumburg Winner Pratt Plays the Three Bs
TIMOTHY MANGAN
Pop/rock
ALEENE MacMINN,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Television
ALEENE MacMINN,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Television
ALEENE MacMINN,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Television
ALEENE MacMINN,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Movies
ALEENE MacMINN,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Art
ALEENE MacMINN,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Quotable
Movies
ALEENE MacMINN,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
OPERA REVIEW : British Strauss, Smetana in Chicago
MARTIN BERNHEIMER, TIMES MUSIC CRITIC
TV Ratings : ABC Starts Sweeps Month With a Win
RICK DU BROW
Local Artists Get Chance at Seminar : Scouts: Industry reprsentatives will get a look at performers at weekend event organized by Rockpress Publishing.
JOHN D'AGOSTINO
MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : A Little Too Perfect : Guarneri Cellist Says Students' Playing Is 'Rather Antiseptic'
CHRIS PASLES
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Caifanes Mixes Alternative Energy, Mexican Tradition
ENRIQUE BLANC
AN APPRECIATION : Hal Roach--Last Link to a Glorious Entertainment Era
CHARLES CHAMPLIN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Music Reviews : Milnes Sings 'Elijah' With Pacific Chorale
CHRIS PASLES
STAGE REVIEW : 'Agnes of God' Is a Small Wonder
T.H. McCULLOH, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
'Imported' Talent Gets Into the Act : Jazz: The agent for Maxwell's in Huntington Beach and three others unite to bring in out-of-area artists who otherwise might not work locally.
ZAN STEWART, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Wareham's Lunar Eclipse Is Just Out of This Galaxie : Pop: Singer, whose latest band plays in O.C. tonight, has eliminated some of the frustration but now faces more pressure.
MIKE BOEHM, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HBO Chief Fuchs Sees Diversity as Key to the Future : Cable: As the pay-TV outlet reaches maturity, it retains profits while expanding overseas and offering network-like variety.
JANE HALL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Music Reviews : Lindsay String Quartet Premieres Tippett Work
JOHN HENKEN
SPORTS
ROUNDUP : Foothill Clinches Century League Volleyball Title by Beating El Modena
SAN DIEGO STATE NOTEBOOK : McCartney Gets Good Start as Johnson's Backup
DANA HADDAD
A LOOK AT THE 1992-93 NBA SEASON : The Next Generation Arrives : Rookie O'Neal of the Orlando Magic Is Ready to Step Into NBA Stardom
MARK HEISLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PRO FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Lyght Is Absolved by Knox
JOHN WEYLER
DIGEST Mauldin, Fix Honored as Players of Week
COMMENTARY : A Way to Get Out of Seventh
BOB OATES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
STATWATCH : Hart's Charles a Big-Play Threat
Gordon Says He'll Decide Fate of Titan Football by Mid-December
MIKE DiGIOVANNA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Notes on a Scorecard
ALLAN MALAMUD
NHL ROUNDUP : Lemieux Stopped; Penguins Aren't
From Associated Press
Alabama Golfer Benefits From Some Sweet Charity
MAL FLORENCE
PRO FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : All in All, a Good Bye
STEVE SPRINGER
Hockey
From Staff and Wire Reports
Fullmer, Siegel Make Division I Commitments
STEVE ELLING, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hockey
From Staff and Wire Reports
PRO FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Ingram to Have Surgery
Associated Press
COLLEGE ROUNDUP : SCC Tops San Bernardino in Women's Volleyball
TENNIS ROUNDUP : Wheaton Upsets Chang in Paris Open
From Associated Press
The Candidate : USC Begins Publicity Drive Backing Conway for Heisman
JERRY CROWE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Resurgent Butler to Face Morton at Country Club
RICH TOSCHES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lang Now Hangs On as a Starter : Rams: 12th-round pick knows his time as No. 1 fullback probably will end soon. But he says he's happy to fill in.
JOHN WEYLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Op Pro Drops Team Format for '93 Championships
MIKE REILLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Irvine Upsets Newport Harbor in Volleyball
BASEBALL : Yankees Get O'Neill for Kelly
From Associated Press
Dodgers' Karros Rookie of Year : Baseball: First baseman gets 22 of 24 first-place votes. Moises Alou is second.
MARYANN HUDSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rio Mesa Specializes in Causing 1st Blemish
COLLEGE FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : USC : Davis' Returns Are Difficult to Top
JERRY CROWE
A Bountiful Trip : Southland Anglers Don't Have to Travel Far for Big Trout at User-Friendly Irvine Lake
RICH ROBERTS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Look At The 1992-93 Nba Season : Pro Basketball
MARK HEISLER
CSUN's Proutt Shifted to Tackle
HOCKEY : It's Time to Find Ideal Commissioner
LISA DILLMAN
CHARGER NOTEBOOK : Phillips Ready to Face Old Teammates
T.J. SIMERS
Saugus' Cowan Came to Pass--so Did Vow
JASON H. REID, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A LOOK AT THE 1992-93 NBA SEASON : Laker Fans Deserve Sign Team Cares
MIKE DOWNEY
COLLEGE FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Oberlin Plans to Finish Its Season
Associated Press
New Jersey Trades Blaylock to Atlanta
From Staff and Wire Reports
A Few Bad Sports Spoil the Barrel : Prep Wednesday: Demonstrative behavior, such as taunting and end zone antics, is on rise in high schools. When players are too physical and emotional it sometimes leads to violence.
CHRIS FOSTER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE COMMUNITY COLLEGES : Vance Senteno
Dear Coach: Telling a Kid He's Worthless Is Embarrassing
BARBIE LUDOVISE
Lakers Seek a New Floor Leader : Pro basketball: Without Johnson, the job will probably be that of a players' committee.
MARK HEISLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE COMMUNITY COLLEGES : Nancy Hunsaker
COLLEGE FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : UCLA : One-Back Attack Keeps Bruins on Track
CHRIS BAKER
A LOOK AT THE 1992-93 NBA SEASON : Is Title 3 the Charm for Bulls? : Preview: In a year of change, the constant is Chicago, which will try to emulate the success of the 1966 Boston Celtics.
SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GIRLS' TENNIS PLAYOFFS : Fallbrook, Rancho Bernardo Advance
Two Catches Are Big but Not World Records
Names in the News
From Staff and Wire Reports
Clippers Cut Neal, Rahilly
SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER
His Magic Is No Match for This Foe
MIKE PENNER
Pro Football
From Staff and Wire Reports
OUTDOOR NOTES : Dorado Off Baja Become Fall Harvest
PETE THOMAS
Aztecs Fall to Top-Ranked UCLA
Olympics
From Staff and Wire Reports
Baseball
From Staff and Wire Reports
COMMUNITY COLLEGE SOCCER ROUNDUP : Hawks' Goal Helps OCC Upset Irvine Valley
Capistrano Valley's Braxton-Brown Chooses UCLA
Victory Rally Puts Harvard Over the Top
DAVID COULSON, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
LOS ALAMITOS : Second Group Considers Lease
STEVE ANDERSEN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : New Tennis Coach Has Hit the Court Running
ROBYN NORWOOD
Surprise Playoff Berth Gives Cal Lutheran Another Shot : College soccer: Kingsmen to open Division III tournament against SCIAC rival Claremont.
KENNEDY COSGROVE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Minnesota Golfer Leads San Clemente Event
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