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What happened on October 07, 1992
ENTERTAINMENT
Pop/rock
By Aleene Macminn, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Television
By Aleene Macminn, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Pop/rock
By Aleene Macminn, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Television
By Aleene Macminn, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
The Arts
By Aleene Macminn, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Movies
By Aleene Macminn, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Movies
By Aleene Macminn, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
MUSIC REVIEW : Monday Evening Series Opens in Chaos and Repose
By Daniel Cariaga, TIMES MUSIC WRITER
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Still Sorting Things Out, It's Ketchum as Catch Can : The singer-songwriter seems be sifting through influences in a sometimes gripping, sometimes aimless show at the Crazy Horse Steak House in Santa Ana.
By Richard Cromelin, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
French Ballet Returning in Bid to Save Foundation
By Susan Freudenheim, SAN DIEGO COUNTY ARTS EDITOR
All But 1 Installation Falter in IN/SITE '92
By Leah Ollman
Television
By Aleene Macminn
STAGE REVIEW : Swords Overpower 'Musketeers'
By Mark Chalon Smith, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
TV Show Provides Access to Songwriters
By John D'Agostino
Budget Shortfall Results in Eight Layoffs at KPBS
By Kevin Brass, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Out of Solitary : Masterworks by Renoir, Cezanne, Matisse and Picasso Go On First-Ever Tour After Getting a Temporary Reprieve From the Iron-Clad Terms of the Barnes Foundation
By Amei Wallach, NEWSDAY
Liberating Her Body of Artwork : Exhibit: Rachel Lachowicz puts a feminist spin on her Newport Beach show, saying obsession with looks can get in the way of accomplishment.
By Zan Dubin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Big Top Goes Big Time . . . the Cirque's Growing Pains
By Jan Breslauer, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Neither Side Blinking in Nicholson Wars : Marketing: Columbia and Fox set the same opening date for their big Christmas entries, but there is a problem--both films star Jack Nicholson.
By Ryan Murphy, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Howard Stern Talks His Way to No. 1 Status : Radio: Arbitron report shows he grabbed 6.4% share of L.A. market while still holding onto a record 9.5% share in New York.
By Claudia Puig, TIMES STAFF WRITER
DANCE / LEWIS SEGAL : 'Radici' Roots Out Romanian Insights : Cosi, Stefanescu Bring Their Italy-Based Ballet Company to Irvine Barclay Theatre Tonight
By Lewis Segal
Prison Term for Ex-O.C. Promoter : Courts: Gary Tovar, a key player in Southern California's punk scene, is sentenced to 7 years for marijuana trafficking.
From Associated Press
Dorsey-Banning Incident Inspires '90210' Episode
By Steven Herbert, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wrestling With TV's Dueling Political Titles : When is a party analyst a strategist? News shows should inform but often just feed the confusion by parroting campaign-speak.
By Howard Rosenberg
TV Ratings : Administration Takes One-Two Punch
By Lee Margulies
BUSINESS
This McDonald's Allows a Mouse
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Intel Plant Is Part of State's Effort to Lure New Business : California economy: The Silicon Valley facility signals a new spirit of cooperation between public officials and industry.
By Martha Groves, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Top High-Tech Firms Team Up on 'Multimedia' : Ventures: The 12 companies hope to bring interactive services such as movie libraries to U.S. homes by 1995.
By Jonathan Weber, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS ANALYSIS : Cable TV Industry Takes Rate Fight to Courts, FCC
By John Lippman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Banking & Finance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Thinking Young : Carter Hawley Hale's Recovery Strategy Targets New Generation of Shoppers
By George White, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Banking & Finance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
How Business Views the Election
By Stacy Wong
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Entertainment & Media
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Entertainment & Media
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Insurance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Technology
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Placement Agency to Pay $2-Million Settlement : Lawsuit: The employment firm Interplace agreed to the record amount to resolve federal charges of 'blatant discrimination' in its job placement practices.
By Stacy Wong, TIMES STAFF WRITER
AIRLINES : Aeromexico Joins Hurwitz in Bidding for Continental : Competition: In all, five groups bids have submitted offers for the Houston carrier.
From Associated Press
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
AIRLINES : USAir Flies at 75%; Long Machinists' Strike Unlikely
From Times Wire Services
Regulators Place New Limits on Thrifts' Sales of Securities
From Times Wire Services
Allstate Boosts Its Hurricane Loss Figure to $1.73 Billion
From Bloomberg Business News
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Teledyne Case Poses a Dilemma for Feds : Litigation: How far will the government pursue a defense fraud lawsuit that could weaken a key Pentagon contractor?
By Ralph Vartabedian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA'S ECONOMY : 4 of 5 Jobs Lost Are Unrelated to Defense : Commerce: The state must have a strategy other than trying to ride out the downturn in military spending, a study says.
By Daniel M. Weintraub, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Technology
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Technology
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
No Fed Rate Cut; Bond Yields Jump : Market Overview
\o7 A roundup of Tuesday's trading, as compiled from Times staff and wire service reports: and \f7
Hearst to Buy San Antonio Express-News
From Associated Press
B of A to Close 14 Branches in South County : Finance: Accounts at the Bank of America and Security Pacific offices will be transferred, and no employees will be laid off for at least a few months after the consolidation, a spokesman said.
By James S. Granelli, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
British Owner Sells Weber Aircraft for $85 Million : Transaction: The cash buyer of the airliner components maker is Air Cruisers Co. of New Jersey, which is likely to expand its market.
By Michael Flagg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BANKING : American Savings Links With Realty Firm to Meet Needs
Compiled by James S. Granelli, Times staff writer
Banking
Compiled by James S. Granelli, Times staff writer
Thirst for Expansion : Distributors Ride Wave of "New Age" Soft Drinks
By Carol Smith, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
TRW Lays Off 23 in Orange, Raising Concern of City Officials : Adjustment: Affected workers had thought their jobs secure in light of company's rent-subsidy agreement with the city.
By Helaine Olen, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Bond Investors May Find Days of Easy Money Over
By Tom Petruno
NEWS
Fantasy 5 Results
Series on Addicts and AIDS
Series on Addicts and AIDS
Famine in Somalia
Famine in Somalia
Series on Addicts and AIDS
Pete Wilson
Series on Addicts and AIDS
Deja Vu?
Wilson and Education
Licensing Officials
Reverse Order of Importance
Bilingual Schools Are a Mistake
Humane Traps Best for Rats
THE TIMES POLL : Clinton Holds Big Lead Over Bush; Perot Fades
By Ronald Brownstein, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
NASA Holds Its Breath and Listens for Other Worlds : Astronomy: A $100-million project using a powerful computer will monitor millions of radio frequencies.
By Lee Dye, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
BY THE NUMBERS: Huntington Beach is a distant third in...
By Jerry Hicks and Bill Billiter and Len Hall
Seymour Stalls Senate Action on Water Bill
By Glenn F. Bunting, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Defense Cuts May Cost 17,500 More O.C. Jobs
By Dean Takahashi and Gregory Crouch, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
COLUMN ONE : Competing Plans for Prosperity : With the economy the main election issue, presidential candidates are mapping out divergent routes to fiscal health, and they envision different roles for the government.
By Ronald Brownstein, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
RACQUET NOISE: Billie Jean King has a message for anyone...
By Jerry Hicks and Bill Billiter and Len Hall
BANK ON IT: Bank of America's takeover of Security Pacific...
By Len Hall and Jerry Hicks and Bill Billiter
House Approves Tax Bill, but It Stalls in Senate
By Art Pine and Michael Ross, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
GOOD ENOUGH: Laguna Niguel councilwoman Patricia C. Bates...
By Len Hall and Jerry Hicks and Bill Billiter
Autopsies Link Secondhand Smoke, Cancer
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii, TIMES SCIENCE WRITER
Water Bill Cleared for Vote in Senate : Legislation: Landmark measure that would reform the Central Valley Project may face presidential veto. Compromise by Seymour puts alternative plan into play.
By Glenn F. Bunting, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O.C. Joins Other Counties in Summit on State Budget
By Eric Lichtblau, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Angola Peace Imperiled as Rebel Leader Assails Vote
By Scott Kraft, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Salvador Faces Crucial Test in Purging Abusive Officers : Reform: Success of peace agreement with rebels and hopes for democracy hinge on cleanup of military.
By Marjorie Miller and Tracy Wilkinson, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
FAA to Order Inspection of 747 Engine Mounts
By Eric Malnic, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mother Sues District for Promoting Son : Education: Action charges that officials were negligent in passing child even though he cannot read or write. Instead of damages, she wants school closed.
By Matt Lait, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Herschensohn on Attack in TV Ads
By Douglas P. Shuit and Tracy Wilkinson, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Democrats Top Donors Against Welfare Plan : Prop. 165: State Central Committee pours $479,000 into fighting initiative that would give Wilson new budget authority and reduce aid to poor. But backers of measure are far ahead in fund raising.
By Paul Jacobs, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Plan to Fingerprint Gun Buyers Falters in Alameda County
By Richard C. Paddock, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Plan for Huge Desert Dump Gets a Boost : Environment: Riverside County supervisors approve what could become the nation's largest landfill. Opponents fear effects on scenic Joshua Tree area.
By Maura Dolan, TIMES ENVIRONMENTAL WRITER
Democrats and Unions Lead Prop. 165 Fight : Initiative: The two groups are the biggest donors against measure that would give Wilson new budget-slashing authority and reduce aid to the poor. Backers of plan are ahead in fund raising.
By Paul Jacobs, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Lake, a Mall and Us
By Peter H. King
U.N. Security Council Approves Panel to Investigate War Crimes in Balkans
\o7 Reuters\f7
Nations on Route of Japan's Plutonium Ship Voice Fears : Safety: Possible leaks or terrorist raids could create danger as the cargo is moved from France.
By Leslie Helm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Opposition Figures Win 35 of 50 Kuwaiti Seats : Mideast: Leftist intellectuals, religious fundamentalists make a strong showing in parliamentary election.
By Mark Fineman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Angry Over Bosnia, U.N. Council OKs Panel to Probe War Crimes
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Canada Said to Be a Haven for Somali War Criminals
By Mary Williams Walsh, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Biracial Families See a Road to Equality Paved With Diversity
By John Balzar, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Split in Louisiana GOP Means Trouble for Bush
By Gary Boulard, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Yeltsin Flails His Own Reform Team
By Elizabeth Shogren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Searchers Frustrated by Amsterdam Rubble : Disaster: Up to 250 still missing in jet crash. Cold drizzle hampers removal of debris and hunt for bodies.
By Tamara Jones, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mexico Governor Resigns Under Opposition Pressure : Politics: Election fraud protests kept him from Michoacan statehouse. Move is setback for Salinas.
By Marjorie Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
4 Men Charged in DuPont Heir Abduction Plan
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Woman With HIV to Join AIDS Panel : Disease: Mary Fisher, who mesmerized the GOP convention by telling of her ordeal, will take spot left by Magic Johnson.
By Marlene Cimons, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Boss Learns How Valuable an Honest Employee Can Be
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Philadelphia Mayor, Workers Forge Pact
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Clinton Closets Himself With Books, Videotapes for Debate Preparations : Campaign: With his schedule reduced, nominee appears on Donahue show, engaging in testy exchanges over Vietnam War protests.
By Cathleen Decker, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Reporters See Perot as Object of Derision : Campaign: Texan's acts are questioned and his word seems suspicious. He is far behind in the polls and fading from the news.
By Thomas B. Rosenstiel and Kevin Phillips, \o7 Kevin Phillips, the publisher of the American Political Report, is author of "The Politics of Rich and Poor" (Random House)\f7 and TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clinton Returns to Donahue Show--for a Replay of Testy Exchanges : Campaign: TV host turns inquisitor, grilling the candidate on issues ranging from his trip to Moscow to his protests of the Vietnam War.
By Cathleen Decker, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Quayle Sees Loss of Jobs Under Clinton : Campaign: On Southland swing, he tells El Segundo aerospace workers that Democrat's defense cuts would furlough thousands.
By Robert L. Jackson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Unconventional Perot Tactics May Lack Impact : Independent: Refusal to consult experts, press the flesh, traverse the country or get news coverage might put off even disaffected voters.
By Sara Fritz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Perot Tactics May Be Too Unconventional to Have an Impact
By Sara Fritz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
1st Perot Ad Features Charts, Lessons, But Avoids Slogans
\o7 From a Times Staff Writer\f7
High Court Resumes Abortion Blockade Debate
By David G. Savage, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Vote on Tax Bill
Rev. Sheldon Urges 'Believers' to Vote GOP : Politics: O.C. Christian activist says voting for Clinton would be 'mistake.' Other religious leaders are dismayed at his mixing of religion, politics.
By Jodi Wilgoren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Monument Dedicated at WWII Relocation Camp
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Denholm Elliott; Veteran Character Actor
By Myrna Oliver, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Look at the Ads
BOOK REVIEW : Where Moral Education Fails : WHY JOHNNY CAN'T TELL RIGHT FROM WRONG; Moral Illiteracy and the Case for Character Education \o7 by William Kilpatrick\f7 ; Simon & Schuster; $23.00; 365 pages
By Jonathan Kirsch, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Rug Liner Puts Stop to Slips, Slides
By Lynn Simross
Air Bags Work Better With Belts, Studies Say
By Ralph Vartabedian
Assistance League Opens Doors on Help for Needy
By Kathryn Bold
A Decade Later, Kids and Careers Still Collide : Parents: At their 10th reunion, a group of working mothers trade war stories from the struggle to juggle jobs and family.
By Beverly Beyette, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Change in Attitude on Menopause
By Sherry Angel, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
It's Difficult Letting Go of Yesterday : A Beatles fan thinks a meeting with Paul McCartney would put an end to an obsessive nightmare that began decades ago.
By Jim Washburn, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
At Angels Flight Shelter, Children Use Art to Cope With Their Troubled Lives : Unmasking the Hurt
By Carol Chastang, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tougher Audubon Society Watching More Than Birds
By Connie Koenenn, TIMES STAFF WRITER
KID STUFF : Tips for Testing, Sans Catastrophe
By Kathleen Doheny
Boating : Sailing Against the Wind : A yearlong project targets disadvantaged and at-risk O.C. teens through OCC and Amateur Athletic Foundation of L.A.
By Shearlean Duke, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
MAKING IT WORK : Men Need to Offer Help, Women Have to Take It
By Sherry Angel
National Book Awards Finalists Named
IN BRIEF : Mail-in Driver Course for Seniors Available
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Two Vitally Needed Voter Watchdogs : Why, more than ever, statewide Propositions 158 and 159 are necessary
How to Be Affirmative but Not Discriminate : Berkeley case shows need for nuance as well as commitment
Can It Be? Something's Working? : Strenuous L.A. County efforts appear to be reducing infant mortality rates
COLUMN RIGHT/ BILL JONES : Untie This Noose on Our Economy : Until workers' compensation is reformed, businesses will avoid California in droves.
By Bill Jones, \o7 Bill Jones (R-Fresno) is the Assembly minority leader. \f7
COLUMN LEFT/ TOM HAYDEN : No One Brings Clean Hands to This Affair : On workers' compensation, it's Wilson's bullying versus the Democrats' obligation to the party's 'anchor tenants.'
By Tom Hayden, \o7 Tom Hayden (D-Santa Monica) is the former chairman of the Assembly Labor Committee. \f7
PLATFORM : Help Earth First
\o7 MAURICE JOHNSON of Los Angeles, a father of three who was laid off from his security guard job in Compton, commented on NASA's $1-billion Mars Observer mission. He told The Times: and \f7
Police Search in Vain for Escaped Killer : Manhunt: False leads send police from Escondido to the border in a fruitless quest for a fleeing repeat offender, whose own mother calls him 'an intimidating gorilla.'
By Michael Granberry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Read on About Mice, Mankind, Helicopters, Politics and Johns
By Tony Perry
Politics Makes Waves at Water District
By Frederick M. Muir, TIMES STAFF WRITER
La Jolla Takes New Tack in Bid to Split From S.D. : Independence: Upscale enclave joins with other communities in state that dream of going it alone.
By Lee Romney, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Slaying Shatters 'Fairy Tale' Marriage
By Nora Zamichow and Anne Baker, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Lawyer Battles Limits on Political Donations
By Thom Mrozek, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Judge Urges Caution in Pursuit of Death Penalty in Slaying
By Jonathan Gaw, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hearing Set on Fate of Prop. A Funds : Tax: State appeal court will discuss what to do with $350 million already collected on sales tax increase that was ruled unconstitutional.
By Alan Abrahamson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
City Council Waiting for Word on Port Funds
By John H. Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SAN DIEGO : Wife Pleads Guilty in Food Poisoning
RAMONA : Man to Stand Trial in '81 Slaying of Wife
Woman Convicted of Chopping Up Her Boyfriend
By Thom Mrozek, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Obituaries
ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Anaheim Comes to Grips With Reality
Columnist Is the Very Picture of a Caring Individual
By Dana Parsons
Campaign Calendar
ELECTIONS : Officeholders Lead Opponents in Fund Raising
By Phil Sneiderman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Moorpark Leaders Fear Influx of Garbage Trucks
By James Maiella Jr., SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
County Agrees to Appoint Panel on Pay : Supervisors: The board will name a committee, to include at least five area residents, to review salaries and benefits of top officials.
By Tina Daunt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Area Colleges Fear Higher Fees Will Cut Enrollment : Education: Undergraduates' will pay from $6 to $10 per unit. Students with bachelor's degrees or higher will pay $50.
By Peggy Y. Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CAMARILLO : Holiday May Delay Council Discussions
By Michelle Quinn
SIMI VALLEY : School Board Plans Counseling Study
By Stephanie Stassel
THOUSAND OAKS : Planning Panel OKs Amgen Addition
By Doug Mcclellan
VENTURA : Port Officials Won't Resign Over Starr
By Peggy Y. Lee
Decisions
PORT HUENEME : Suspect in Stabbing Arrested in Modesto
By Patrick Mccartney
THOUSAND OAKS : Man Robs Security Pacific Bank Branch
By Patrick Mccartney
Decisions
Countywide : Yom Kippur a Day of Contemplation
By Maia Davis
Countywide : Chicano Forum Backs 11 Candidates
By Kay Saillant
Countywide : Mahon Named County Auditor
By Tina Daunt
Firm to Develop Housing for Poor : Oxnard: The housing corporation, chosen by the city, will focus on replacing units wiped out by redevelopment efforts.
By Fred Alvarez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Pleads Guilty to Theft, Arson at Dealership
By Mack Reed, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Obituaries
Sea Works Its Magic : A Day on the Water Gives a Lift to Disabled Sailors and Restores Their Confidence
By David Haldane, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Missing Man's Car Spotted by Citizen : Mystery: The 1989 Buick belonging to Rod Snowdon of Huntington Beach was being towed by a pickup outside Victorville. The aerospace executive disappeared Sept. 1.
By Eric Young, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Costly Repairs Cloud Future of Queen Mary : Landmarks: A new report says it needs another $6.2 million worth of work, making it too expensive to keep in Long Beach.
By Rick Holguin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Former Aide Accuses Councilman Holden of Sexual Harassment : Complaint: Ex-field deputy files claim for $500,000 in damages. Politician denies the charges and vows to take legal action against her.
By Frank Clifford and Greg Krikorian, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
City Council Supports Plan to Restrict Gun Dealers : Firearms: Proposed ordinance would let zoning administrators hold hearings on applications to sell weapons and allow them to limit new stores. A final vote is set for Oct. 14
By Andrea Ford, TIMES STAFF WRITER
There Are Artists, Commuters, New Agers, Graying Hippies and Business People, and They All Love Topanga Canyon for Its . . . : Country Living
By Scott Harris, TIMES STAFF WRITER
County to Loan Funds to House Working Poor : Development: Plan calls for conversion of Costa Mesa Travelodge into county's first single-room-occupancy hotel, with $456 rents. Public, private financing involved.
By Eric Lichtblau, TIMES STAFF WRITER
5th-Grader's Mother Sues School District : Education: Santa Ana women claims her son was passed at each grade level even though he can't read or write.
By Matt Lait, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SANTA ANA : Suspect Brought Back From Mexico
ORANGE : Panel Refuses to Ease Old Town Zoning
By Helaine Olen
ORANGE : Gaudy Parrots--60 of 'Em--Test, Delight
By Shelby Grad
POMONA : County Fair Turnout Slips to Lowest Level Since 1983
August Restaurant Closures
LOS ANGELES : Woman Gets 15 Years to Life in Foster Son's Death
SAN CLEMENTE : Recession Creating Low-Key Campaigns
By Anna Cekola
LOS ANGELES : Holden Assails Deal to Buy Rail Cars From Japanese
LAGUNA NIGUEL : Educator Recalled at Groundbreaking
By Anna Cekola
LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Foundation Gives $250,000 for After-School Programs
TORRANCE : Banning-Dorsey Game to Be Held at College
NEWPORT BEACH : Schools to Look Into Public Fund Raising
By Mimi Ko
GLENDALE : Parents Win $1.25 Million in Boy's Camping Death
SANTA ANA : Recreation Project Contracts Awarded
By Jon Nalick
Wilson as Hero for the Small Business Owners
By Bill Boyarsky
A Close Call : North Hills Man May Owe His Life to Cellular Phone in His Wrecked Car
By Julio Moran, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ANAHEIM : Hunter, Daly Will Debate on Oct. 15
Southern California Towns Unite in Fight for Independence : Detach: Five cities join forces in an attempt to further their individual bids to break away from Los Angeles and San Diego.
By Lee Romney, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Supervisors OK Plan for Reforestation of Landfill
By Amy Pyle, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HUNTINGTON BEACH : City to Use Bonds for Pier Diner, Shops
By Robert Barker
RIOT BRIEF : Need for Food Greater Than at Time of Unrest
Widow Tells of His Mistresses, Describes Mudd as 'Kind, Loving' : Palimony: Vanessa Mudd offers a glimpse into the unorthodox union in the proceedings brought by the late millionaire's companion, Eleanor Oliver.
By Carol Watson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Former Betting Supervisor at Fair Denies Embezzling
By John Chandler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Panel Wants New Report on L.A. 'Problem Officers'
By Michael Connelly, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Murder Charge Upheld in Insurance Scam Case : Courts: Judge orders trial for driver of car in which passenger died. Suspect is accused of staging accident with a truck to collect money.
By Amy Pyle, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PLACENTIA : Vega Raises Most Campaign Funds
By Bert Eljera
Ex-L.A. Columnist and Wife Indicted on Fraud Charges : Media: Couple are accused of inventing fictitious sources who were paid by tabloids for information on celebrities.
By Ron Russell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Making a Dry Run : Fountain: Debut of high-tech Watercourt is more drizzle than dazzle--until the coast is clear. Then the pumps are turned on full-blast.
By Bob Pool, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Countywide : County OKs $600,000 to Aid Parks
By Maresa Archer
Countywide : Jews Observe Holiest Day: Yom Kippur
By Marla Cone
Countywide : Water Company's Rates Will Go Up
By Shelby Grad
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Ascon Site Cleanup to Continue Until '95
By Bill Billiter
HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Hall to Upgrade Its Computer System
By Shelby Grad
90 Days in Jail Given for Hitting Vietnamese Youth
By Rene Lynch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Firm Donates Again for Library Project
By Robert Barker
Ex-Football Star Freed of Charges : Controversy: Newport Beach police drop their case against Ricardo Aguilar, arrested at game between Estancia, Corona del Mar high schools.
By Bill Billiter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Prayers of Hope and Healing : Yom Kippur: On their most sacred day, L.A.'s Jews contemplate Israel's prospects for peace and the city's painful tumult.
By Timothy Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Health Worries Spur AQMD Inquiry at Unocal : Pollution: The district will review an independent study and may monitor the site, but officials said they have found no evidence of contamination by the plant.
By Bill Billiter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LOCAL ELECTIONS / SANTA ANA MAYOR : Young, 3 Candidates Take Big Lead in Fund-Raising : Incumbent outdistances Councilman John Acosta by about 9-to-1 margin when it comes to campaign spending.
By Gebe Martinez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mission Viejo City Council
LOCAL ELECTIONS / MISSION VIEJO CITY COUNCIL : Multimillion-Dollar Projects Major Issues in Campaign
By Frank Messina, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Noise Control Plans Spark Debate : Van Nuys Airport: The board's backing of two measures prompts varied assessments by the FAA, officials and residents. Some predict a court fight.
By Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
$126-Million Airport Project Killed
By Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CANOGA PARK : 2 Men Face Trial in String of Robberies
By James Quinn
ENCINO : Trial Delayed in Star-Threat Case
By Josh Meyer
SOUTHWESTERN VALLEY : Laura Chick Moves Toward Council Bid
By John Schwada
ANTELOPE VALLEY : Study Asked of New State Prison Costs
By Amy Pyle
BURBANK : HUD to Help Fund Housing for Seniors
By Jim Herron Zamora
LANCASTER : Appeal Expected on Construction Ruling
By John Chandler
Coroner's Report Still Out on Cause of Death of Kidnaping Suspect : Crime: Officers say a fight broke out when they attempted to arrest the man inside a Pacoima house.
By Julio Moran, TIMES STAFF WRITER
$1.25-Million Award Won by Boy's Family in Camp-Out Death
By Amy Louise Kazmin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
AZTECS UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Morrison Hopes to Get Back on Track This Month
By Scott Miller
PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : CHARGERS : Ross Says Chargers Not Out of Race
By T.J. Simers
Vu's Condition Remains Critical but Stable
Kings' Sandstrom Talks Down to Flames, 5-4 : Hockey: After meeting with Melrose following a lackluster performance, he scores in overtime to beat the Flames.
By Lisa Dillman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Braves Run Through Pirates Again : NL Game 1: Bream scores from second on infield hit, Smoltz goes a strong eight innings and Atlanta rolls to 5-1 victory.
By Bill Plaschke, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TENNIS ROUNDUP : Another Quick Exit for Borg; McEnroe Wins in Australia
From Associated Press
MacLean's Simi Valley Jersey Recovered After Police Arrest Teen-Age Suspect
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Camarillo's Campbell Stands Out With Deeds
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Sagging Northridge Feeling Run-Down : College football: Uninspired performances by the Matadors' offensive line and backs have left the ground game sputtering.
By Theresa Munoz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
City to Study Earlier Starts for Night Football Games : Scheduling: Although plan would not take effect until 1993, Kennedy, Taft will experiment this season with 7 p.m. kickoffs.
By Steve Elling, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Canoga Park Gives Kreider His 1st Break
Misfortune Hits St. Francis on Several Fronts
Brooks, Devils: Match Made in Hockey Heaven
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He Probably Won't Agree, but Downing Was \o7 the \f7 Angel
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This May Be Last Hurrah for Athletics
By Tom Verducci, NEWSDAY
BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Smoltz Shows He's Still Right Choice
By Ross Newhan
Making a Pitch for Lead : AL Game 1: Morris and Stewart, two of the game's most competitive players, go at it tonight.
By Helene Elliott, TIMES STAFF WRITER
He Became a Canadian Clubber
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Oak Tree Meeting Will Get Off to a Fast Start : Horse racing: The season will begin today with a $75,000 feature, the first of seven graded stakes scheduled in 11 days.
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O'Malley and Claire to Meet Again With Lasorda Today
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Overheating Not a Problem That Is Confined to the Car
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Piniella Says He Won't Be Back With Reds
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Cleveland Is Back on the Map : Rams: Running back once again showing just how good he can be when he holds onto the football.
By John Weyler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Smith Wants Team to Feel at Home
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PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Marinovich Had Seen This Before
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Tie Wouldn't Have Helped USC : Trojans: If they had scored again against Huskies, they probably needed to go for two.
By Jerry Crowe, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Broncos Have Another Elway
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Iowa, Wisconsin in Running Feud
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Notes on a Scorecard
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PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Everett: Don't Get Too Excited
By John Weyler
COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Team Chose to Go for Three: Donahue
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BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AMERICAN LEAGUE : Rickey Henderson Seeks '89 Rerun
By Helene Elliott
Bonds Fall Guy in October Loss Again : Pirates: Pittsburgh star hitless in three at-bats in opening-game setback.
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : NATIONAL LEAGUE : Pirates' Jackson Recalls Hard Time
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Even Catfishers Earn Stripers at Silverwood
OUTDOOR NOTES / PETE THOMAS : Fall Color Is Green for Boat Operators
By Pete Thomas
From the Bottom Up : Time, Discipline and Self-Belief Needed to Turn a Football Loser Into a Winner
By Chris Foster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Barron Introduces the Not-So-Gentle Art of Persuasion
By Barbie Ludovise
A Better Path : There Are 12.2 Miles of Abandoned Rail Beds That Could Be Turned Into a Trail for Bikers, Joggers and Walkers From USC to Santa Monica, but There Is Resistance
By Julie Cart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PREP WATER POLO ROUNDUP : Santa Ana Valley Collects Rare Victory Over Villa Park
Slater Takes Surf Lead Into Japan Tournament
PREP ROUNDUP : El Modena Wins Key Tennis Match in Century League
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COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Two Score Hat Tricks in Irvine Valley Victory
UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : If He's a Smith, He Must Be a Soccer Player
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NHL ROUNDUP : Lindros' First Goal Helps Flyers Tie Penguins, 3-3
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Ruelas-Paez Fight Postponed; Mexican Injured in Accident
By Earl Gustkey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LOS ALAMITOS / HARNESS RACING : Humstinger, Brilliant Colors Find Winning Is Easier in the Southland
By Steve Andersen, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
No-Sweat Victory Leaves a Stain : Running: Belisle, an alleged cheater during marathons, is declared winner of hot, hilly 38.6-mile run.
By Jeff Meyers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cauthen Wants All of Arazi's Mounts
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