- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : In other Northwest Valley Conference games:
- ROUNDUP : Errors Plague CSUN in Volleyball Setback
- Worthem Runs Wild as Orange Beats Foothill
- TV REVIEWS : 'Railway' Veers Off Track
- Debates 101: Class Comes to Order
- Don Burnet Packs Up 3D Picnic
- Craig Sheffer Finds Solace in Maclean's Writings--and His Own
- STAGE REVIEW : Mock Horror in 'Mimzabim!'
- It's Rap, but With a Southern Accent : Pop music: Georgia's Arrested Development, due in Anaheim Sunday, writes from a philosophy embracing responsibility, spirituality and respect.
- Pop Music Reviews : No Frills or Fat From Jethro Tull
- ROUNDUP : ALPHA LEAGUE
- Motor Sports
- Cabrera Is Seeing, and the Braves Are Believing : Game 1: The hero of Game 7 victory over the Pirates finally is convinced that he wasn't dreaming. But the Blue Jays might prove a collective nightmare.
- Flames Are Routed by Anza Hamilton
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Last Season's Loss a Giant Turning Point
- Bonita Vista- Chula Vista Game Postponed
- Bulls' Jordan Not Denying Gambling Loss
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : Kennedy Stuns Granada Hills
- Keiaho Bounces Back From Injury, Gains 248 Yards in Buena Victory
- Garden Grove's Sebreros Runs for 156 Yards
- Moorpark Finds the Talent on Its Doorstep Thin
- Seau Injury Leaves Him Questionable for Colts : Chargers: Coach Bobby Ross wants to rest Marion Butts, who still has a sore knee.
- Sea Cadet Ends Layoff With Meadowlands Cup
- Santiago's Mistakes Help Los Amigos to Easy Victory
- ROUNDUP : MISSION LEAGUE
- Gorbachev's Group Accused of Tax Fraud
- De Klerk Proposes Controversial Amnesty Law : South Africa: The plan would empower him to pardon security officers and others for political crimes--without giving details. ANC opposes it.
- Fans Feel Clipped by Recent Transactions
- AQMD Clean Air Plan OKd With Conditions : Pollution: State threatens agency with sanctions unless it shows how it will meet smog reduction goals. Environmentalists say updated proposal is inadequate.
- Stray Bullet Kills Man Who Stood Up to Gangs; Family Is Left Destitute
- NORTH HILLS : Youth, 17, Fatally Shot Near School
- SIMI VALLEY : Tapo Canyon Road Section to Open
- MIDEAST : Amid Glacial Pace of Talks, a Chill Enters
- May Co. to Close 4 O.C. Stores as Part of Merger : Economy: Its hybrid with Robinson's will hurt malls in Buena Park, Santa Ana, Brea and Westminster.
- 8 Senior Chinese Leaders Leaving Politburo as Step to Power Shift
- Michoacan Election
- 8 Arrested on Forgery Charge in Canoga Park Counterfeiting Ring
- City Urged to Inspect Fireplaces : Moorpark: Residents of Northview tract say problems exist in many houses. They want the council to take action.
- Countywide : Campaign Fund Reports Differ for Perez Ferguson
- VENTURA : Council to Discuss RV Resort Permit
- THOUSAND OAKS : Teen-Ager Held in Theft of Guitar
- ORANGE : 300 Due at Picnic for Neonatal Alumni
- VAN NUYS : Bernson Targets Airport Regulation
- Leadership Conference Gives Students a Leg Up on Future : Ventura: The 500 regional youths are encouraged to get more involved in school and to become role models for others.
- More Family Doctors Are Needed, Group Says : Medicine: Physicians say lopsided ratio of specialists to generalists has driven up San Diego health care costs.
- Walks for Famine, Andrew Victims Urged in Irvine
- Newport Beach Woman Pleads Guilty in Boston to Drug Charge
- THOUSAND OAKS : Reward Suggested in School Bomb Scare
- Countywide : Pampering Those Who Need It Most
- Chemical Firm Defies Stop Order : Industry: Santa Clarita told HASA Inc. that it poses a health and safety risk. The chlorine refining company's permit expired nearly a year ago.
- OXNARD : Driver Sought After Crash That Injured 3
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : After-School Center for Youths Opens
- ADULT EDUCATION: Several San Fernando Valley synagogues...
- Harmony House Helps Women Who Need to Regain Normal Life
- VALLEY COLLEGE : Campus Hires LAPD Veteran
- Dinosaur Bones
- LOS ANGELES : City's 1st Latino Postmaster Is 26-Year Agency Veteran
- It's Still Thrill for Fountain Valley
- U.S. Women's Volleyball Team Defeated
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : OCC Comes Back as Mossadeghi Scores Twice
- Newbury Park Gets the Points Across
- Longshots Are Now Favorites at Laurel
- ROUNDUP : FRONTIER LEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE
- New York Gets Goodwill Games : Site selection: The safe choice would have been Dallas-Ft. Worth, but celebrities wow committee.
- Gulls Find Switch On Power Play : Hockey: Komet penalty-killing unit cannot deal with the surge in goals as the Gulls win, 4-1.
- Sunny Hills' First Half Buries Buena Park
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : He Hopes to Embellish Secret Career
- ROUNDUP
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Newcomer Wright to Return Kickoffs
- ROUNDUP : FOOTHILL
- High School Football Spotlight
- Black Upsets No. 2 Connell in Wheelchair Tennis
- Dancing From Memory : Choreography: Two works by Bebe Miller to be presented Monday in Irvine are inspired by random recollections and by the music of rock guitar great Jimi Hendrix.
- Maniacs' Natalie Merchant Finds Her Way Back to 'Eden'
- 'Second Chance': A Message of Hope for Minority Teens
- Live! . . . From Santa Ana! . . . 'It's Hi-Ho, Steverino!' : Television: Steve Allen, original host of 'The Tonight Show,' will be honored at a benefit for Rancho Santiago College programs.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Salonen and the Romantic Impulse
- COMMENTARY : Escondido Public Art Panel Has Courage to Say No
- Kmetko Will Exit KCBS-TV Next Month
- Pop Music Reviews : A Diplomatic Return for Concrete Blonde
- MUSIC REVIEW : Symphony Shows Effect of Tiring Trip
- STAGE REVIEW : S.F. Mime Troupe Brings Political Agenda to Ivar
- TV REVIEWS : 'Goals': Education vs. Athletics
- ART REVIEW : Contemplative Spectacle : Sculpture: Something big appears about to happen in the figures of Antony Gormley.
- 'Mohicans' ' Jared Harris Gets Ahead--but Don't Thank His Famous Dad
- Miscellany
- Muir's Lack of Restraint in 41-0 Rout Irks Glendale
- ROUNDUP : In other Marmonte League games
- Ruzzi, Hartford Carry Troy to Victory
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES
- Barnes, Trabuco Hills Pound Laguna Hills
- After Suspensions, UTEP Provides Little Suspense : College football: Winless Miners will be missing three starters today against SDSU.
- THE BIG GAME / MT. CARMEL 27, VISTA 12 : Sundevils Hit the Ground, Foes Running
- O'Neal Overcomes Early Jitters, Scores 25 in Debut to Lead Magic
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : In another Central League game:
- Titans Can Get Back to Business on Field : Football: Players, who had threatened to boycott game, play tonight at Southwestern Louisiana.
- ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- Smith Propels Bishop Amat With Three Touchdown Passes
- Stunned Crespi Unable to Recover From Bishop Amat's Start, 34-7
- ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- Torero Is On Top of His Game
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Lincoln Ends Winless Streak by Beating Madison in City Central Opener
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Loss Was a Turning Point
- La Habra, Lopez Are Best on the Block to Beat Fullerton
- Mark Eaton, Utah Jazz center, will undergo...
- An Uplifting Experience Helps Harper : Clippers: He bulks up during the summer with an eye to adding inside game to his open-court offense.
- NATION IN BRIEF : COLORADO : Probe of Jury Leak in A-Plant Case Urged
- 2nd Perot Ad Calls for Hefty Tax Hikes : Campaign: Texan, in TV promotion, spells out his plan to eliminate the deficit. Targeted are levies on income, businesses, tobacco and gasoline.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : CONGRESS : Defying Poverty : Former Welfare Mother Tells Her Story in Campaign
- NATION IN BRIEF : THE NORTH : Mercury Plunges in Rockies, Plains
- Talk Focuses on Who May Land Clinton Cabinet Posts
- HERO'S HERO: Hero, the anti-drug robot at...
- EUROPE : The IRA Takes Aim at a Soft Underbelly : With recent spate of disruptive bombings, the group has shifted its focus from heavily policed Belfast to vulnerable London.
- STEVERINO DILEMMA: Steve Allen is ready when...
- Family Hit by Storm Gives Up Children
- Latin Indian Activist Wins Nobel Prize
- Scandal Probe Reopened
- Bush Steps Up Attack on Clinton's 'Pattern of Deception,' Draft Record : Politics: The President also lashes out at college-age hecklers, calling them 'draft dodgers.' He unveils new insurance proposal.
- O'Connor Rests After Illness
- The Times' Top 10 Football Teams
- Irvine Outlasts Santa Margarita
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UCI Women Lose in Sweep in Volleyball
- CSUN Official Will Evaluate NCAA Status : Colleges: Vice President Ron Kopita expresses concerns about the school's ability to fund its Division I athletics program.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Top-Seeded Edberg Loses to Volkov at Tokyo
- Changing Circuits : Defending Champion Michael Andretti Is Switching to Formula One After the Indy Car Race Sunday at Laguna Seca
- False Report in Alpine Rape Investigated : Racial tension: Alpine attack, erroneously attributed to three Latinos, comes two weeks after an attack on a migrant encampment.
- Unions Accuse Nassco of Unfair Negotiations
- Schwarzenegger's Legal Muscle Tries to Collect $18,000 Debt
- Oilers 'Hang On' for 24-0 Victory Over Ocean View
- ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Qualifier Shoots 66, Shares Lead
- TONIGHT'S COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Saddleback Is Ready for Fullerton
- CLU's 1st-Place Soccer Teams Face Stiff Test in Claremont
- ROUNDUP : PACIFIC
- John Stickland, a Louisville basketball player, quit...
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE
- Treibatch Throws Himself Headlong Into Role as Safety : CS Northridge: Senior has rebounded quickly from numerous injuries and is on verge of becoming Matadors' all-time leading tackler.
- Board Rejects Year-Round Schooling : Pleasant Valley: Officials will consider creating a pilot program that would run all year and moving sixth-graders to middle schools.
- Countywide : 4 Arrested in String of Armed Robberies
- Legal Clash Delays Case Against George
- Surgery to Reattach Child's Severed Arm Fails
- 4 Cities Ordered to Test Water for Lead : Pollution: Santa Ana, Fullerton, Westminster, Tustin are among 45 California municipalities failing to sample home taps.
- LOS ANGELES : Black Cat Adoptions Barred Until After Halloween
- A City With No One in Charge : Post-riot report is said to focus on L.A. government's structural illogic
- New Law Spurs 130 Crowding Complaints : Thousand Oaks: Fifty-two involve a Newbury Park condominium complex. The ordinance took effect last month.
- FULLERTON : Students Protest Plan to Cut Advisory Unit
- Helix Shocks Grossmont in Fourth Quarter
- Savanna Names Girls' Basketball Coach
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Lukas, Whittingham Will Have Shots at Reviving Stakes Glory
- ROUNDUP : MISSION LEAGUE
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Reds Hire Bowden, 31, to Replace Quinn
- Antelope Valley Relieved After Stopping Littlerock
- ROUNDUP : FRONTIER LEAGUE
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 17, 1992
- Dow Slips 0.27 but Still Ends Week With a Gain : Market Overview
- Tribune to Aim at Upping Readership, New Owner Says
- Quarterback Is Fine: What the Bruins Need Is to Put It on the Line
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 17, 1992
- GARDENING : Gardeners Can't Have Too Much Compost
- Replacing Wax Ring Might Prevent Stains Around Toilet
- GARDENING : Trumpeting Praises of Holiday Amaryllis
- Firms May Cut Ill Workers' Health Benefits, U.S. Argues : High court: Justice Department contends law permits reduced insurance coverage in catastrophic illness cases.
- Uplinked and Beamed Out: The Latest Spin in Politics : Campaign: It's not enough for party soldiers to put out the good word, now the media sway game is played with satellites, cameras and quick action.
- Deborah A. Coleman, vice president of Information...
- Catalina Marketing President Quits: Catalina Marketing Corp....
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 17, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 17, 1992
- Philip Morris Hits the Wall on N.Y. Street Auto Race
- Discovering Peoples
- Spreckels Seeks Chapter 11 Protection
- Delisting for Centennial: Centennial Group Inc. hit...
- Now, We Bring You . . . the Engineered Tomato : Agriculture: Calgene gets USDA approval to grow the genetically altered food in larger quantities to permit commercial marketing by next summer.
- Shearson Will Start Paying Trainee Brokers a Flat Salary
- ROBINSON'S & MAY CO. COMBINE : 12 Southland Store Closures Cast Pall Over Area's Malls : Retailing: Operators have seen their revenues slump as they struggle with recession.
- Paul Acket; Founded Major European Jazz Festival
- Angola Rivals to Meet; Runoff Vote Due
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Discovery Flight Set Back at Least a Week
- Debate Draws a Bigger TV Audience Than Super Bowl
- Officials Close Florida's Largest Tent City : Recovery: Some hurricane victims are moving to temporary mobile homes. Others have no place to go.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : PROPOSITION 165 : Both Sides Challenge Accuracy, Focus of Opponents' TV Ads
- NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Town Quietly Marks Slaying Anniversary
- Bush's Wish for Women to Lose Aimed at Democrats, Aide Says
- Peltason Becomes UC President Amid Protest
- Tenants Try to Shake Pall Over Mall
- Precinct Walker Charged With Election Fraud
- Treatment for Drug Addicts
- In 1983, Hope Lutheran Church burned almost...
- CHULA VISTA : Boy, 17, Is Shot, Killed in Doorway
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : 8 Suspected of Running Counterfeit Document Ring
- Ed Asner Takes Jewish Tales to Airwaves : Judaism: His radio storytelling is part of a program called 'Sights and Sounds of Chanukkah' to explain the holiday for people of all faiths.
- Interfaith Hunger Walks Scheduled
- IRVINE : McGaw Apartments Project Approved
- Construction Dust Angers Residents : Camarillo: Some say nothing is being done. But officials say it can't be determined if the dirt is from the Spanish Hills project.
- Jury Deadlocks Again on Sanity
- PROP. 155 : Investment Strategy
- SOMIS : D.A. Interviews School Officials
- XTET Seeks to Amuse, Enlighten : Modern Music: The Los Angeles contemporary chamber ensemble strives to make new music user-friendly.
- At Notre Dame, a Last Chance for Glory : Preps: Five sophomores who were members of the 1990 Southern Section 4-A Division championship team want to go out as winners.
- Trio Hews to the Straight and Narrow : Debate: In contrast to the vice-presidential free-for-all, three candidates for President stay close to the facts.
- LEMONADE BRIGADE: Some 50 UC Irvine alumni,...
- IRISH AYES: Padraig O'Kennedy of Costa Mesa...
- TO BETTER HEALTH: Orange County has moved...
- Special Counsel Call Is Pressed on Ties to Iraq
- Newport Police Chief, Aide Accused of Rape : Allegation: Dispatcher says both men assaulted her at a party 11 years ago. Accuser joins sex harassment suit.
- Attacker Sought After Campus Stabbing : Violence: A Fountain Valley High School senior is wounded during an argument that escalated into a fistfight. Four people have been arrested.
- ELECTIONS / CONGRESSIONAL RACES : Beilenson Leads McClintock in Fund Raising : Campaign: The Democrat has four times as much cash on hand as his Republican rival in the 24th District race.
- VENTURA : Abandoned, Illegally Parked Cars Towed
- Mother Reacted Quickly to Girl Holding Snake : Saugus: A paramedic says the toddler may have been lucky that she was bitten on the thumb.
- Grand Jury Files New Corruption Charges Against Nathanson : Indictment: Ex-coastal commissioner is accused of trying to extort money from film producer, three others.
- ELECTIONS / CAMPAIGN SPENDING : Gallegly Leads Perez Ferguson in Fund-Raising Race
- Police Chief Named in Sexual Harassment Lawsuit Will Retire : Law enforcement: Newport Beach officials say resignation is not related to employees' allegations that he condoned assistant's behavior.
- ANGLE WARS: It was a struggle, but...
- THE WORD ON WHATS' HIP AND WHAT'S HYPE
- In Restrained Second Debate, Candidates Focus on the Issues : Campaign: Audience calls for contenders to stop 'trashing' each other. Bush, Clinton and Perot spell out their sharply differing approaches to solving nation's problems.
- Newport Beach Police Chief, Aide Put on Leave Over Rape Allegations : Lawsuit: Dispatcher joins four other plaintiffs. She says both men assaulted her 11 years ago after a party.
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES
- Riot Study to Say L.A. Lacked Emergency Plan : Inquiry: Draft of Webster report blames structural flaws at City Hall, LAPD command, sources say.
- O.C. to Study Cost of Services to Immigrants
- Gore Likens Iraq Issue to Watergate Cover-Up
- Nose for TV News Does Not Imply Sense of Style
- MOVIES - Oct. 16, 1992
- A New Generation of Filmmaker From Mexico Dances Into the Scene : Movies: With 'Danzon,' director Maria Novaro emerges as a bold, visionary independent.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Exhilaration, Charm and Grace in Musical-Romance 'Danzon'
- Pop Music Reviews : New York Attitude and Sound From Prong
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Deception' Disputes Panama Invasion
- TV REVIEW : David Gergen, Ben Wattenberg Analyze the Political Parties : The two-part show examines the changes washing over the Democrats and Republicans since the '60s.
- Olmos to Speak at Community Assembly Meeting
- MUSIC REVIEW : New Metheny Is Brilliant, Challenging
- Weller's Passion, Craft Combine in 'Jam Extras' : The album's 26 selections include many rarities from the great but short-lived British rock group.
- Scrappy Portrait of Truman at Tiffany
- MOVIES - Oct. 16, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 16, 1992
- Grass Fields Get the Nod, Naturally
- The American coach of a Moscow-based professional...
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : There Seems No Limit to Success of Juvenile Favorite Gilded Time
- ART REVIEW : A Birthday Present for a Cultural Catalyst : A Getty show's primary purpose is to join other yearlong events in a celebration of Franklin D. Murphy, one of L.A.'s most respected leaders.
- Price Takes Time From Bakery for Dessert : Jazz: Two nights at Maxwell's will give the Culver City club manager a chance to do what she loves best--sing.
- Williams: Band Loss, USC Gain : Trojans: Linebacker gave up the saxophone for football in high school. He leads the team in tackles.
- Surprise Endings Are Always Best
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Six Degrees' Strikes Home : Drama: A brittle staging of John Guare's play at the Doolittle takes aim at mindless 'beautiful' people.
- NASA's Search for Life in Space
- MOVIE REVIEWS : A Gritty L.A. Story : The low-budget 'South Central' is an in-your-face look at life and death on gang-torn turf.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Ambitious 'Candyman' Serves Large Doses of Repellent Gore
- Pop Album Chart : Brooks' 'Chase' Still Winning the Race
- 'Boheme' and 'Zombie' Top Finnish Series
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Few Spanish Ayes for La Masia : The tables are glass-topped, the clientele dressy, and the entrees salty and uninspired.
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Adults': It's Got Straying Power
- Documenting Rock's Mission to Moscow : 'For Those About to Rock'--featuring AC/DC and Metallica--has never been in theaters or on TV.
- Family Structure
- Ross Perot
- ART REVIEW : Shortsighted 'Visions' : A major presentation at LACMA stumbles while tracking the influence on Modern art of obsessive, visionary pictures made by untutored laymen.
- STAGE
- STAGE REVIEW : Double Dip of Dylan Thomas at Cal Rep
- U2 to Finish U.S. Tour in Anaheim : Concert: It will be the first rock event in more than five years at the stadium, which is usually booked on weekends by the Angels and Rams.
- NOTEBOOK
- Fillmore's Aparicio Shatters Course Record
- NOTEBOOK
- Bullets Get an Exemption for King : Basketball: Ruling could clear enough money for them to sign first-round pick Gugliotta.
- Palimony Trial Concludes With Show-Biz Touch : Courts: The attorney for the Mudd estate presents her 'Top Ten' reasons for rejecting the case. The opposing lawyer decries the tactic.
- LA PALMA : Drawing Attention to Students' Diversity
- State OKs Port of L.A. Plan for Expansion, Phase by Phase : Commerce: Harbor Department and Corps of Engineers have promised to restore as many acres of wetlands as they dredge. Federal approval and funding of the project have yet to be attained.
- TOPANGA CANYON : Historic Status Urged for Sylvia Park Clubhouse
- AQMD Whistle-Blower Dismissed : Termination: Officials deny charges that woman was fired for revealing alleged espionage and for taking part in lawsuit.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / ANAHEIM MAYOR : Focus Is on Taxes, Special Interests
- Companies Develop Less Polluting Barbecue Briquette
- Miscellany
- Rialto Makes Winless Burroughs Its First Victim
- Back to Starting--and Starring--Roles : Football: Tony DaCosta and Ivan Wilson sat out the 1991 season, but they have returned to become prominent players for El Camino this season.
- CENTURY LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Kickoff Return Is Enough for El Modena Victory
- Disney Demands Removal of Sculpture : Infringement: The company says the art, displayed on the patio of a Santa Monica complex, violates its copyright. The work features 34 fiberglass figures of Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck.
- 9 Agree to Serve on Advisory Pay Panel : Perks: All are prominent residents. They are expected to meet at least five times before completing their study Dec. 15.
- $6.5-Million Recycling Center Opens in Burbank : Environment: The municipal facility will greatly expand the city's recovery capacity and make it easier for residents to participate.
- Conflicting Testimony Marks 1st Day of Sex Trial
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Janzen Off Fast With 62
- ORANGE LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Diaz Leads Anaheim Victory Over Savanna
- NOTEBOOK
- A Hard Landing for Legislative Futurists : Politics: Pete Wilson zaps a bipartisan movement that might have pushed state governance into the 21st Century.
- Deadbeat Dad to Pay $120,000 in Support
- PALMDALE : Train Kills Man Lying on Tracks
- U.S. Agency Postpones Sale of Monaghan Properties : Foreclosure: Resolution Trust Corp. gives owner time to refinance planned projects in Rancho Palos Verdes.
- Panel Agrees to Revise Building Restrictions : Malibou Lake: Homeowners say the proposal to ensure fire safety would be too costly and ineffective.
- Former Restaurateur Guilty on Drug Charge : Courts: Reputed mob figure faces up to 40 years in prison. Character reference from actor James Caan fails to sway jury.
- Activists Protest Use of Pig Liver in Transplant
- Welfare Aid for Single Adults to Be Cut by 10.4% : Social services: New state legislation requires reduced payments to match those made to families under the AFDC program.
- Less-Polluting Barbecue Charcoal Is Developed
- Killing in Oceanside
- Anaheim : Candidates Zero In on Crime at Forum
- Fired Employee Won't Give Sheraton a Break Until It Gives One to Workers
- WILLOWBROOK : Man Accused of Leaving Son, 1, in Burning Car
- NOTEBOOK : Atlanta Is Still Bubbly Over Victory
- Opportunistic Defense Helps Keep Crescenta Valley Unbeaten
- This Weekend's High School Football Games
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Holm Upsets No. 3 Becker in Third Round at Tokyo
- WORLD SERIES / TORONTO BLUE JAYS vs. ATLANTA BRAVES : Smith Bears All the Blame : Braves: Outfielder wants a championship to replace the memory of his '91 baserunning gaffe against the Twins.
- ORANGE LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Estes' Interception Seals It for Valencia
- Limit America's Cup Teams to Two Boats
- Serra High Football Team Has This Offense Down to a T : Running game: Although the Cavaliers have used the full-house formation since 1989, they have been particularly effective with it this season.
- Names in the News - Oct. 16, 1992