- Teams Tie in One College Poll; Miami Tops Other
- Music Reviews : Violinist Midori Returns to Royce Hall
- TV REVIEW : Legacy Lost at Tribute to Dylan
- 'Naitou,' 'Ori' Continue Pan African Fest
- Music Reviews : L.A. Master Chorale in a Bold Opener
- DANCE
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 19, 1992
- JAZZ REVIEWS : Triple Bill 'Jazz at the Center' a Study in Contrasts
- Auction Bids Top Expectations for 'Beauty, Beast' Cels
- Spelling Demands Apology for '90210' Parody on 'Edge' : Television: The Fox network is in the position of having offended its top program supplier.
- OPERA REVIEW : San Francisco Does Justice to Beethoven's 'Fidelio'
- A Mania for Metric : Northridge: Engineer works to convert the U.S. to the system used in other countries.
- Rams Shake Up the Giants for a Seismic Victory : Football: They dominate New York in all aspects of the game to win, 38-17, their largest winning margin since 1990.
- Driver Dies in Crash at Bakersfield
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Top-Fuel Title Goes to McCulloch in Texas
- L.A. UNIVERSITY BEAT / WENDY WITHERSPOON : Loss of Golf Coach Leaves Questions at USC
- Basketball
- Names in the News - Oct. 19, 1992
- CHARGERS REPORT CARD
- Nothing Like It to Draw : Fans Out of Their Shells
- Super Staff Beats 1-2 Choice Flawlessly : Oak Tree: Desormeaux, who had lost twice to the favorite while riding Kostroma, gets revenge in the Las Palmas Handicap.
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Gaston Provides Own Turning Point
- Basketball
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Getting Involved : RONNIE SCHNEL, <i> Businesswoman, Palos Verdes.</i>
- ELECTIONS / FILLMORE CITY COUNCIL : Sole Challenger Praises 3 Incumbents in Low-Key, Friendly Campaign
- ELECTIONS / 23RD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Issues--Not Attacks--Fuel Debate : Politics: Incumbent Elton Gallegly and challenger Anita Perez Ferguson discuss taxes, abortion and illegal immigration.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Efforts to Rebuild Pier Win City Award
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Platform : The Panhandlers
- Council to Discuss Keeping Hall Open : Fillmore: State cuts jeopardize the Veterans Memorial Building. The public is invited to offer ideas on how to generate the needed funds.
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: October 17
- POLITICS : Katz Offers Job Goals for Los Angeles : Campaigns: Anticipating a mayoral run, the assemblyman envisions making the city 'the Silicon Valley of transportation.'
- PROP. 160 : Infinite Regress
- COLUMN LEFT / ALEXANDER COCKBURN : Don't Expect Clinton to Fix NAFTA's Flaws : Bipartisan support of any deal is always a clue that the fix is in to shut the people out.
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Modest Proposal : CHUCK WELCH, <i> President, Hollywoodland Homeowners Assn.</i>
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Second Opinion / COMMENTARY FROM OTHER MEDIA : KKHJ RADIO (Spanish) : White Skin Is No Passport to Happiness, Prestige
- NEWPORT BEACH : Blaze Destroys Manicurist Salon
- Investigators Fail to Find Buried Corpse : Crime: Sheriff's deputies dig up part of yard and cut into fireplace of South County home.
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Second Opinion / COMMENTARY FROM OTHER MEDIA : KOREA TIMES : Korean-Americans Are No Longer Sojourners or Guests
- SAN DIEGO : Gunmen Take Car After Bumping It
- COUNTYWIDE : Deadline is Friday for Cleanup Grants
- MOORPARK : City, Water Board Debate Moving Pipe
- MISSION VIEJO : New Library a Focus of Council Campaign
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Platform : The Panhandlers
- County's Lost Towns : Some Former Farming Hamlets Are Little More Than Memories
- A Japan That Won't Say Yes : Kanemaru scandal shows public may be fed up with political corruption
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / 4TH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT : Dana, Swanson Slug it Out in Costly Race : Politics: Incumbent and challenger step up attacks in bid for powerful county seat. Candidates will spend more than $3 million.
- Gunman Opens Fire on Bus Passengers; Couple Wounded
- COSTA MESA : Groups Want to Use Community Center
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Making a Difference : One Library's Approach: Greet a Changing Community With Open Arms
- Campaign Dateline / Paul Feldman : A window on the California elections. : Candidate Hopes His Name Ensures a Schwing Vote
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Formula for Heating Bottles
- Testy Commuters : Riders Say Metrolink Cars Are Noisy and Cramped
- Skid Row Preacher Serves Up Religion--and Sandwiches
- ANAHEIM HILLS : Weir Canyon Ramp to Freeway Closed
- Dress Less for Success : Hi-Tech Consulting Firm in Ojai Mixes Fun and Profit
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Second Opinion / COMMENTARY FROM OTHER MEDIA : DIEN DAN THANH NIEN (Vietnamese) : Bush's Loss Would Be No Surprise
- Topic A : A Different Spin on the World Around Us : The Grounds for Tragedy
- As Belgrade Takes Away Treasures From Tense Kosovo, Fears of Blood Bath Grow : Unrest: Majority Albanians grumble over Balkan apartheid. But Serbs seem unlikely to give up the cherished province without a struggle.
- Suspected Killer Hid Weapons in Cell, Officials Say
- NATION IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Smoking, Drug Use Up Among Youths
- WESTMINSTER : Residents of Park Fear for Homes
- COLUMN RIGHT / LLEWELLYN H. ROCKWELL JR. : Maybe We Should Call It SHAFTA : Government decides who benefits under this agreement. That's hardly free trade.
- BUENA PARK : Rebuilt Centralia School to Open in '93
- SAN DIEGO : 2 Men Sitting on Wall Are Shot
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Platform : The Panhandled
- Ahmanson Heir Bankrolls Religious Right's Agenda : Politics: Millionaire seeks to direct what he considers to be a wayward society back to free enterprise and God.
- Msgr. John Ellis: Historian of Catholicism
- Arab-Israeli Violence Puts Pressure on Rabin : Unrest: New Jerusalem government, mindful of peace talks, resists calls for retaliation in the territories.
- Santa Ana's Bowers Reopens Its Doors : Art: A $12-million renovation doubled the museum's exhibition space and tripled its size.
- Sweet Alice's Chariot Ride : Honors aside, Parents of Watts founder maintains common touch, 'hitching' herself to needy.
- Friend of Bill's
- A Move That's One for the Books : Services: Six companies are maneuvering for the lucrative contract to transport the Los Angeles Central Library's volumes and equipment.
- Justifying Capitalist Road, China Says Leader Was Once Shopkeeper : Economy: Deng Xiaoping ran a successful restaurant in Paris as a young man, an official newspaper reports.
- Big Changes Jolt Talent Industry : Entertainment: William Morris buys Triad. A management buyout is underway at ICM. And InterTalent may fold.
- Trip Down the Aisle Tends to Lead Voters Into GOP, Times Poll Finds : Politics: Survey shows a philosophical gap between singles and couples. Experts point to differences in age, demographics, lifestyles.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Seeks to Lower 1st-Year Expectations
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Only a Game? : SimCity Puts Fate of Town and Its People in Your Hands
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Schroeder and Steinem Blast Bush at Breast Cancer Rally
- Chain-Reaction Pileup Clogs I-15, Injures 24
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Space Crew Faces Variety of Tasks
- Norwalk Man Dies 1 Week After Freeway Shooting
- VIETNAM
- 2% of Firms Have Left State Since 1980, Report Says : Economy: The manufacturing study indicates that exodus stories are exaggerated. Utilities commissioned the analysis.
- Apple Computer to Roll Out Some New Macintosh Products
- End of the Impasse in Global Trade Talks May Come Soon
- Nine Win Lannan Literary Awards and Fellowships
- Fashion Takes Giant Step Back : Retro: A return to the hippie era is moving French fashion to a clear break with the tarty styles that recently dominated the runways.
- French Climber Feared Dead
- Oliver Shewell Franks; Played Role in Marshall Plan Success
- COMPANIES
- NEW ZEALAND
- A Bottoming Out of 142-Year Trend
- JAPAN
- GEORGE C. PETERSON : President, AutoPacific Group Inc.
- SPECIAL REPORT: BASEBALL
- SPECIAL REPORT: BASEBALL
- SPECIAL REPORT: BASEBALL
- Most Fund Investments Are Up Since '87
- Iraqi Loan Case Sparks Cloak-and-Dagger Feud : Investigations: Probe opens window on turf wars and intrigue among CIA, Justice Department and FBI.
- SPECIAL REPORT: BASEBALL
- Plane Crashes Into Buena Park Neighborhood : Aviation: The accident is the second in two weeks involving aircraft flying to or from nearby Fullerton Airport.
- Questioning Age Discrimination
- Man's Death in Drug Raid
- Fall From Grace of Clergy and Lessons to Be Learned
- Lost in America
- A Bad Name for Towsley Canyon Park
- Mann's World
- 'Leap' Into Controversy
- People's Park
- KISSINGER
- Pension in Poland
- THE PEOPLE'S VOICE
- Man's Death in Drug Raid
- All for Alisal
- Performance of Genser, Abdo in Santa Monica
- Case of the Illiterate 5th-Grader
- Bruce Herschensohn
- BOTTOMED OUT
- OFF THE BLACKLIST
- Case of the Illiterate 5th-Grader
- Distorted 'World'
- How Do You Spell <i> Tax</i> ? Proposition B
- THE GREAT PRETENDERS
- Fall From Grace of Clergy and Lessons to Be Learned
- Bruce Herschensohn
- ENORMOUS ACHIEVEMENT
- Under the Helicopters
- Soka and Development
- DIRECTOR'S CUT II
- Get Me Rewrite
- Man's Death in Drug Raid
- Hollywood, AIDS and Reality
- DIRECTOR'S CUT II
- Man's Death in Drug Raid
- DIRECTOR'S CUT II
- KISSINGER
- THE WAR ON DRUGS
- Campaign
- A Clarion Call to Retain Arts
- 'Better Characters' Should Grow Up, Too
- 'Better Characters' Should Grow Up, Too
- CUBAN TIME WARP
- Rosenstein's Votes on Growth Issues as Commissioner
- 'LILI MARLENE'
- Who's Responsible For the U.S. Budget?
- Under the Helicopters
- Extend Voting Rights to Deflect Bigotry
- Tempted by Tahiti
- DIRECTOR'S CUT II
- Blacks on TV: II
- 'Better Characters' Should Grow Up, Too
- 'The Party's Over'
- Who's Responsible For the U.S. Budget?
- Lerner on Jewish Life
- Those 'Pagan Rituals': Please Say It Isn't So
- Filling in the Facts on Shearson Lehman
- Odd Vision of Comedy
- GATESGATE
- 'Better Characters' Should Grow Up, Too
- KISSINGER
- Chiropractor Calls Prop. 166 a Pain
- Bean's Church Isn't in Unity Movement
- Blacks on TV: II
- Encinitas Spending
- Blacks on TV: II
- Like Parents, Like Children
- THE FEEL OF L.A.
- Fall From Grace of Clergy and Lessons to Be Learned
- DIRECTOR'S CUT II
- People Pleased
- CHARITY FUNDING
- Griffith Observatory
- HANGOUT OF THE '90S
- The Souls of Animals
- HANGOUT OF THE '90S
- Casting Call
- Lerner on Jewish Life
- KISSINGER
- Who Are, Aren't Tax-Hike Backers
- Proposition A
- Effort to Recall Eggers Draws Protest
- Blacks on TV: II
- Lost in America
- School Funding Should be Equal
- 'Frannie's' Turnoff
- KCAL Owns Up
- Punk Rocker Speaks
- A Clarion Call to Retain Arts
- DIRECTOR'S CUT II
- All for Alisal
- Lerner on Jewish Life
- Fall From Grace of Clergy and Lessons to Be Learned
- THE STUFF OF LEGENDS
- Tent Cities
- The Mystery That Was Marilyn :...
- HEALTH HORIZONS : Letter from the Editor
- Community Policing Shows Promise : Law enforcement: Getting to the roots of crime is paying off, officers and residents involved in the program say. It is getting favorable marks in the San Fernando Valley, which has L.A.'s oldest program and may be a model for citywide effort.
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : MORE MURPHY : Something to Sink His Teeth Into
- OFF-CENTERPIECE : MOVIES : Should You Have to Like Chaplin to Like 'Chaplin'? Ask Bugsy
- Palomar Amasses 701 Yards, Wins
- Titans Pull Together, Beat Southwestern Louisiana
- Prep Football Spotlight : PIRATE PARTY
- Malarchuk Debuts in Gulls' Victory
- Esperanza Gets Its Inspiration From the Movies
- COMMENTARY / BASEBALL : It's That Special Time of the Year--Time for the World Series
- Auto Racing
- WHEELCHAIR TENNIS / U.S. OPEN : Vandierendonck Wins Her Sixth Title
- World Series : Toronto Blue Jays vs. Atlanta Braves : NOTEBOOK
- HIGH SCHOOL CROSS-COUNTRY / SANTA CLARITA INVITATIONAL : Hoover's Casillas Runs 15:21 to Break Own Course Mark
- Aztecs Should Blush, Not Gush, After Struggle
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : No. 5 Texas A&M; Goes to the Air, Beats Rice, 35-9
- World Series : Toronto Blue Jays vs. Atlanta Braves : NOTEBOOK
- Pro Basketball
- After a Comeback, Kansas Comes Back : Big Eight: Iowa State scores 40 points in a row after trailing, 21-7, then loses to the Jayhawks, 50-47.
- 3rd-Quarter Surge by Valley Buries Ventura, 41-24
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Cal Lutheran Beats Occidental in Overtime, 17-14
- Crimson Tide Not Just Blowing Smoke : SEC: Alabama defeats Tennessee, 17-10, for the seventh consecutive time and for the 18th of last 22.
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : Brodie Returns to Victory Site
- Northridge Romp Led by Farmer and Trice
- A Record-Setting Day for Miami's Torretta
- STAGE : Wendy and Her 'Sisters' : Playwright Wasserstein survives 40, the Pulitzer and 'The Heidi Chronicles' to deliver a new work on family and the passage of time
- COUNTRY AID: Kathy Mattea has been recruited...
- NENEH CHERRY : Transatlantic Dance Diva Stirs Up a 'Home Brew'
- 1/2KEITH RICHARDS"Main Offender" VirginIZZY STRADLIN & THE...
- A Miracle Mile Weekend for Worldwide Mask Masters
- New Theater Group Discovers Westside in 'Fear and Misery'
- TAKEMITSU: Solo Piano Works. Kumi Ogano, piano....
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : SECOND GUESSING : Another Battle Between Artistic Truth and Mass Appeal: And the Loser Is . . .
- THE LAST WORD: Madonna's "Erotica" album and...
- Kennedy Finally Gets Past Pacifica
- El Camino Easily Beats Rancho Santiago
- 1/2ALAN JACKSON"A Lot About Livin' (And a...
- MUSIC : Taking a Breather With Mel Powell : The Pulitzer-winning composer, whose latest work arrives Friday, says a key to writing is knowing when to stop
- Icons of the Bolshoi : Fabled Russian stars Ekaterina Maximova and Vladimir Vasiliev will bring Moscow's Golden Age of dance to UCLA's Royce Hall
- Toscanini: A Mighty Beethoven's Seventh
- It's Almost 'Automatic'
- Madonna Struts Her New Pose
- POP MUSIC : Eddie's New Jam : Pearl Jam singer Eddie Vedder, once an underground band Everyman, finds himself reeling from sudden celebrity: 'It's all real weird'
- SOUTH ROUNDUP : No. 6 Florida State Rallies to Win, Clinch Tie for ACC Title, 29-24
- Late Bakersfield Field Goal Forces Moorpark to Settle for a 10-10 Tie
- Bruno Beats Coetzer on TKO in London
- World Series : Toronto Blue Jays vs. Atlanta Braves : NOTEBOOK
- Pro Basketball
- AUTO RACING : World's Leading Drivers Set for Hawaii
- Bickel's 3 Touchdowns Spark Brea to Victory
- EIGHT-MAN FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Slipakoff Sets School Records in Claremont Victory
- Vandeweghe Leads Clippers Past Cavaliers
- Brunell Tightens No. 1 Grip : Pacific 10: In first start since 1991 Rose Bowl, he leads top-ranked Huskies past Oregon, 24-3.
- COMMENTARY : Hard to Top This Zero Feat
- Cougar Defense Makes It Look Easy : Washington State: Linebacker Childs says that Bruins were slow and predictable as Rose Bowl fever spreads in an unusual location.
- SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : South Carolina Stuns Mississippi State
- Aztecs Strike Deep to Bury the Miners : College football: SDSU takes sole possession of WAC lead after 49-27 victory. Lowery and Scott spark offense.
- USC Rallies to Beat Bears : Trojans: They force two late turnovers that Crayton turns into touchdowns for a 27-24 comeback victory. Wachholtz guides rally.
- Glendale Pulls Another WSC Surprise, 35-6
- Auto Racing
- Win or Lose, It's Been a Great Year : Auto racing: Rahal will celebrate his first season as a car owner regardless of the outcome today at Laguna Seca.
- San Bernardino Scores Lopsided Victory Over Previously Unbeaten Antelope Valley
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Hernandez, L.A. Baptist Rush Past Maranatha
- World Series : Toronto Blue Jays vs. Atlanta Braves : NOTEBOOK : Gaston Adds Key to Rotation
- Golding Needs 'Selective Reality' Check, Navarro Argues : Campaign: Each mayoral candidate accuses the other of cutting factual corners when attacking their opponent. And both are right.
- Man Shot in Back in Squabble Over Pet Parrot
- Obituaries - Oct. 18, 1992
- Dogs Get Park to Call Their Own : Dedication: Thirty dogs got to go leashless and socialize with other pets during the opening of a new two-acre preserve in Laguna Beach.
- 10 Abortion Protesters Arrested for Blocking Clinic Door
- Male Rottweiler Takes to Owner's Hormone Therapy, Vet Has a Fix
- HAUNTED HOUSE: The Glendale Family YMCA will...
- 3 Dead, 15-Year-Old Clinging to Life After Night of Bloodshed : Violence: Authorities offer no explanation for the rash of shootings in a three-hour period. Said one police sergeant: 'Our poor Valley.'
- VENTURA : Auction Benefits American Indians
- State Legislature : Incumbents Killea, Gotch, Alpert Deserve to Keep Their Seats
- Professor Has an Earthshaking Idea That No One Seems to Buy : Science: CSUN's Lorence G. Collins says gases within the planet are behind quakes, oil and formation of the continents. Critics sneer at his theory.
- Gold Attracts a New Breed of Prospectors : Mining: They gamble that the price of the metal, near a six-year low, is about ready to climb again. With modern methods and equipment, they want to be ready when it does.
- Congress : Schenk Merits Vote in 49th; Incumbents Encased Elsewhere
- Palmdale Vows to Enforce Ban on Real Estate Signs : City codes: The council orders a crackdown. But some critics say the action is poorly timed and could discourage housing sales.
- Missing Woman, 79, Found Dead
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Principals in Valley Brace for Strike Vote : Schools: Administrators make plans for handling the students if the instructors walk out. The union is fighting a 9% pay cut proposed by the district.
- Uneven Staffing Plagues Mental Patients : Psychiatry: Workers say mismanagement has left west county clients dangerously underserved and has reduced state funding.
- Lawyer No Stranger to Big Cases : Courts: Colleagues and critics say Milton C. Grimes' court experience will make him a formidable advocate in Rodney G. King case.
- Roadwork: Major projects for the week of Oct. 18-24
- Cal Lutheran Gets Kick Out of Overtime : College football: SCIAC tiebreaking procedure enables Kingsmen to win, 17-14, on Schuldheisz field goal.
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Angry Glavine Strikes Back at Batters and Critics
- Spurs an Interesting Mix With Tarkanian at Helm
- PLNC's Keter Claims Second Straight Title
- Sporrer Gets USD Mark in Dramatic Win : College football: He becomes Toreros' career rushing leader in 42-35 victory over Azusa Pacific.
- Chargers Ready for New Day : NFL: Team is ready to make a comeback and it sees the Colt game as an opportunity.
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Winner Has a Classic Agenda
- ELECTION / 24TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Beilenson and McClintock Split on Issue of Health Care
- World Series : Toronto Blue Jays vs. Atlanta Braves : NOTEBOOK
- World Series : Toronto Blue Jays vs. Atlanta Braves : NOTEBOOK
- Penalties Stop Golden West in Loss to Riverside
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Sporrer Becomes USD's Top Rusher in Victory
- CROSS-COUNTRY ROUNDUP : Corona del Mar, Katella Win at O.C. Meet
- Arizona State Shuts Down Oregon State
- World Series : Toronto Blue Jays vs. Atlanta Braves : NOTEBOOK
- On the Road Toward Change : Commerce: Officials say Thousand Oaks Boulevard should be transformed into a more pedestrian-friendly commercial strip.
- 'Arrogance' at Issue in Bid to Recall 3 on Council : Hermosa Beach: Critics denounce the attitudes of Councilmen Robert Benz and Sam Edgerton and Mayor Robert Essertier. The three blame developers.
- Candidates Meet Public at Open Forum : Election: Congressional, Fullerton council hopefuls get hard questions about issues such as the city budget, education and gangs, and offer very different solutions.