- Music Reviews : I Cantori Essays Slate of Contemporary Works
- MOVIES - Oct. 26, 1992
- Expanding the Role of African-Americans on TV : Black Shows Should Have as Much Dramatic License as White Shows
- Children Jump for Fred Penner, Parachute Express
- MUSIC REVIEW : San Diego Symphony Carries On, Bravely
- HORSE RACING : OAK TREE : Blacksburg Wins Volante Handicap
- Chargers Take Their Pick Against Elway : Pro football: Denver quarterback's bid for another late comeback is intercepted by a secondary hungry for respect.
- Luginbill Comes Out Gunning for Officials : College football: SDSU coach decries the work of referees in the Air Force game, citing calls on a trick play and a non-fumble as evidence.
- Redskins' Lohmiller Does an Inside Job on Vikings : NFC: Kicker goes five for five in Metrodome, provides all of his team's points in a 15-13 victory.
- To Charger Fans, He's the Man, Not Perot
- A 750-Yard Tee Shot Sometimes Is Beginning of Something Bad
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Strategy Smacks of Tactics Used by the Christian Right : Voters picking trustees in Capistrano Unified School District must decide whether four candidates have conducted a 'stealth campaign.'
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / PALOMAR-POMERADO : Candidates Blast Board's Spending : Politics: Challengers say directors have a combative attitude and waste money.
- Little-Known Special Districts Cater to Variety of Needs : Services: The jurisdictions are touted as accessible, responsive. Yet, few know about them.
- Strikers to Go Back at Nassco
- Thomas H. Nielsen, a former president of...
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 26, 1992
- POP REVIEW : Quality Material Helps Flawed Singing Wear Well
- MUSIC REVIEW : The 'Cute' Beatle's Cute Oratorio
- Sanders Gets the Lions Rolling, 38-7 : NFC: He gains a season-high 122 yards as Detroit hands Buccaneers third loss in a row.
- Baseball
- Miami Takes Lead by Itself in Both Polls
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Offense Rolls From Start as the Titans Rout UNLV
- Harbaugh Passes Judgment on Packers, 30-10 : NFC: Chicago quarterback completes 13 consecutive passes during Bears' 30-10 victory.
- Quarterbacks Michael Carter and Ivin Jasper each...
- Browns Wait Until End to Finish Patriots, 19-17 : AFC: Cleveland scores touchdown with 31 seconds to play to keep New England winless.
- No. 90 Goes 90, Colts Stun Dolphins : AFC: Emtman snags interception on final play and lumbers down sideline for final touchdown. Miami falls to 6-1.
- VOLLEYBALL : MVP Sato's Play Steals the Spotlight From Timmons
- The Raiders Are Nothing to Fear : Pro football: Running of Emmitt Smith eases the Cowboys' worries as NFC East leaders roll to 28-13 victory before 91,505.
- Handley and Giants Pass Test : Interconference: Victory over lowly Seahawks may have saved coach's job.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Price Wins When Elkington Misses 3-Footer
- Newcomer Now Is Strong, Silent Leader on Court : Volleyball: A second-year starter and one of only two seniors, she keeps Sea Kings on an even keel.
- Prep Football
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Lendl Defeats Chang in Hong Kong
- The Latest Defeat Is a Crying Shane
- Slaughter Finally Gets Chance to Help Oilers : AFC: He has four receptions, and Houston defense shuts out Cincinnati in second half.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Fear, Misery' Needs Tinkering
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 26, 1992
- Ticket Broker Settles With Ticketmaster
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 26, 1992
- Walk in Rancho Park a Victory for Floyd
- Baseball Is the North American Pastime Now : World Series: Canadians euphoric about Toronto's victory over Atlanta in six games.
- HORSE RACING / BREEDERS' CUP : Late-Blooming Pleasant Tap Might Be Flower of the Classic
- Lovett Beats Pros, Will Join Them Later : Century Club : SDSU senior leads the amateurs to victory in the Matches tournament.
- Walker Catches Up with Glory for a Day
- SPOTLIGHT : A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL : MONDAY MORNING QUARTERBACKING
- Padres to Add Radison, Bochy to Coaching Staff
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 26, 1992
- Eagles Do It With Defense : NFC: Cardinals get seven shots inside the three and fail to score in 7-3 loss.
- Jump-Shot Time : Late Night Basketball Tries to Fill Hours That Are Prime Time for Violence in Streets
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Totally in Charge, Petty Wins at Rockingham
- SWIMMING / THERESA MUNOZ : Hard Training Might Be Best, Medals Attest
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Girl on Bicycle Killed in Traffic
- OAK PARK : Ahmanson Ranch to Be Topic of Hearing
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Platform : Does a Jury or a Judge Dispense Better Justice?
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Platform : Does a Jury or a Judge Dispense Better Justice?
- South-Central Choir Sings Itself Into Heart of Beverly Hills 90210
- Traffic-Signal Changers on Every Fire Engine Proposed
- Advice to a Grieving Native Son: 'Start Loving the City Again'
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Gripe
- DECISION '92 : VENTURA COUNTY SCHOOL BOARDS
- VALLEY COLLEGE : Archery Class Reopens After Theft
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flames Return to the Top With Shutout Against Oilers
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : Rothenberg Joining the Critics of U.S. Olympic Soccer Coach
- 19 Injured as Glass Flies at Miami Game
- Humphries Battles Illness to Have Career-Best Day
- Steelers Teach the Chiefs a Lesson, 27-3 : AFC: Cowher coaches Pittsburgh to victory over former mentor Schottenheimer.
- A Patchwork Orange : Santa Paula: With Halloween just around the corner, families come from all over to pick their own pumpkins at Faulkner Farm.
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Platform : Does a Jury or a Judge Dispense Better Justice?
- Metrolink Won't Echo Cal Train, Planners Say : Transportation: The new periwinkle-and-white cars will have their own rights-of-way. The trains will run on time, transit officials promise.
- Landowner's Plans Pit Him Against City : Development: Laguna Niguel and casino owner Jack B. Binion are locked in a bitter and expensive fight over his proposal to build 32 ocean-view homes.
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : In Dispute : SEEKING CREATIVE LOCAL SOLUTIONS : Point:
- Missing Man's Body Found in Forest
- DANA POINT : Waste Hauler Will Pick Up Bulky Items
- THOUSAND OAKS : Board to Consider Alternative Classes
- Water Districts' Merger Talk Could Rattle Whole State
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Today's Agenda
- VENTURA : Funding for River Trail on Agenda
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Platform : Does a Jury or a Judge Dispense Better Justice?
- Propositions M and N Offer Hope for a Safer L.A. : Police: Hundreds of 911 calls are lost daily. We need a better communications system, more officers to respond to calamity.
- Crash Victim Dies of Injuries
- Chargers Say No Way Elway : AFC: Interception by Blaylock with 3:10 left ruins comeback hopes and Broncos lose, 24-21.
- Momentum Lasts Only Three Minutes : Offense: That's how long it takes the Cowboys to counter a Raider touchdown and take control of the game.
- USD Strikes Early to Beat Cal State Dominguez Hills
- Seau Takes Pain In Stride Toward Victory
- Cape Cod School Penalized for Boy on Field Hockey Team
- CHARGER REVIEW : REPORT CARD / T.J. SIMERS : E for Effort, Not Elway
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Fiery Truck Crash Kills Driver, Closes Freeways
- BOOK REVIEW : South's Past Keeps Its Grip on the Present : THE FAVORITE SONS, <i> by John Russell,</i> Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, $19.95; 318 pages
- Colorado Is Battleground for School Voucher System : Education: Both sides are bringing in their big guns over a ballot initiative that would provide tax dollars for parents who want to choose non-public institutions.
- Support Dwindles as Canada Votes in Unity Test : Amendments: Negative outcome on constitutional referendum could mean nothing--or eventual breakup.
- Three-Way Fight for Territory Rages in Beleaguered Bosnia-Herzegovina
- CAMPAIGN DATELINE / PAUL FELDMAN : There'll Be No Victuals for the Voters This Time
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Don't Worry, You Can Sleep It Off
- Chess Game Delayed
- Pentagon Called Bush Message to Hussein Too Cautious : Policy: Senior officials reportedly felt that President's 1990 wording was too soft to avert the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait.
- Toxic Cleanup May Cost $135 Million : Environment: Lockheed plans to bill taxpayers for work at Burbank Superfund site. Federal report reveals that tab is higher than expected.
- Surgery From Bronze Age Detected on Child's Skull
- 6 Israel Soldiers Killed; Talks Seem to Be Target
- Fire From the Right : The GOP blame game is underway and budget director Dick Darman is everybody's favorite scapegoat. But he says he's misunderstood.
- Some GOP Hopefuls Hedge Bets With Clinton Tie-Ins
- News Often Has to Be Seen Before It Is Heard : Media: Television has created a revolution in the way the public responds to worldwide events.
- COLUMN ONE : Riding the Rails of Friendship : N.Y. suburbanites have spent years developing relationships on trains instead of ulcers on freeways. When Metrolink makes its debut today, will L.A. commuters swap their cars for conversation?
- Things the Stork Never Bothers to Tell Midlife Moms
- New Products Are Birds of a Different Feather
- Where Mayberry Fans Can Fill Up
- California Has 26 of 200 on List of Top Small Firms
- Despite Choice, Few Switch Schools, Study Shows
- Historic Design Battle Brews in San Clemente : Architecture: As some fight to preserve city's 'Spanish Village by the Sea' look, others question cost.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Surge by Perot Forces Foes to Review Strategy
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : In Dispute : SEEKING CREATIVE LOCAL SOLUTIONS : Counterpoint:
- Mislaid Body Casts Pall Over Neptune Society Image : Lawsuit: Decaying corpse of former Burbank mayor was found months after it was supposed to be cremated. The distraught widow charges negligence.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Twirlers Spin to Own Drummers
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Testimony : ONE PERSON'S STORY: TIP OF THE ICEBERG : The Homeless 'Are Regular Folks'
- Obituaries - Oct. 26, 1992
- Bush vs. Clinton: What Would Be Best Immigration Policy? : Unfortunately, neither one, nor Perot, has faced up to one of America's most significant and potentially fractious issues
- ELECTIONS / 41ST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Reed's Prospects Dim Amid Hope for Change : Politics: Republican tries to distance herself from her party. A shortage of funds and a successful Democratic registration drive add to her difficulties.
- Japan Keeps Working on Cold Fusion : Technology: A senior researcher at NTT now claims to have evidence of the controversial phenomenon.
- Let's Make Up a DealThe Los Angeles...
- Toxic Discharges
- FULLERTON : Council Challenger Is Biggest Fund-Raiser
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : In the Neighborhood : SANTA ANA: Latino Power Is Visible on the Horizon : If Santa Ana's 65% Latino population is excluded from political power in 1992, most agree the imbalance won't last long.
- SANTA ANA : Group Asks Support of Better Life Plan
- JAPAN
- NEW ZEALAND
- ENERGY
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 26, 1992
- Nazi 'Danger' Tops Super 8 Works
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Abrasive Babes in Toyland
- DANCE REVIEW : Maximova, Vasiliev, 'Stars of Bolshoi' at UCLA
- Music Reviews : Pasadena Symphony, Mester Open Season
- Music Reviews : Perick Opens L.A. Chamber Season With World Premiere of Powell Work
- TV Reviews : Not Enough of Minnie Pearl in 'Hats Off' Salute
- Stage : Impressive View of 'Our Country'
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 26, 1992
- MOVIE REVIEW : Gore and Gags Refresh in 'Dr. Giggles'
- Meters New TV Master
- 'Melrose' to Tackle Gay Bashing : Television: The homosexual character on Fox's 'Melrose Place' takes center stage when he is publicly assaulted and fired from his job.
- Low Approval Rating for 2 Political Dramas
- Music Reviews : Long Beach Symphony in Larsen Premiere
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Green Jello's Pranks Play Better on Tape
- Questioning the Coverage
- LETTERS : 'Move-Up Buyers'
- Mother of Disabled Fears Prop. 165
- No Debate on Election in 29th Senate District
- Cause for Concern: Security by Gangs
- VALUE JUDGMENTS
- Defenders of Illegal Immigrants Need to Refer to Law of the Land
- REMEMBER THE MANIA
- No Buns for Kids
- Capacity Question
- Barbara Boxer
- Cheers for the Barb on Barbie's Math Remark
- County Reform Measures
- VALUE JUDGMENTS
- Election Polls
- Negrete Says a Settlement Offer Is on the Table
- The System Fails the Child
- LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
- Don't Blame Teen-Ager for Parents' Shortcomings
- Blacks on TV: III
- County Reform Measures
- Leisure World
- Retail Drug Pricing Is All Over the Board
- Mixing Christianity and Election Politics
- Paris Rental
- We Are Here to Work and to Do Business
- Mayoral Race
- Only the Names Have Been Changed
- The Magic Man
- Election Polls
- Fishing in Canada
- Questioning the Coverage
- VALUE JUDGMENTS
- Campus Insecurity
- Mayoral Race
- DMV Must Monitor Senior Drivers Better
- Mayoral Race
- Tough Love's Price
- Congressional Races
- Only the Names Have Been Changed
- Mudd Case Debasing
- REMEMBER THE MANIA
- CBS' 'Warmus' Affair
- Defenders of Illegal Immigrants Need to Refer to Law of the Land
- Recognizing Work in Our Communities
- Blacks on TV: III
- City Should Help, Not Hide, Homeless
- Congressional Races
- Thank You, Chris
- Officials Believe Karaoke Clubs Attract Crime : Law enforcement: Police say the club's secluded rooms can become gathering spots for organized crime. Two shootings have occurred at an Alhambra lounge, and several cities are watching the businesses closely.
- Deane Dana Record on Women's Issues
- College Tuition and Illegal Immigrants
- Congressional Races
- Closing In on a Killer :...
- SCE Leadership May Be Why Its Bills Are Up
- Blacks on TV: III
- Trojans: He brings back kickoff 58 yards in final minutes to seal 31-21 victory over Cougars.
- LETTERS
- Mayoral Race
- VALUE JUDGMENTS
- Sorry Only Hurts More
- More Police for Los Angeles
- Mixing Christianity and Election Politics
- Young Voters
- Pros of Legalizing Card Clubs in Hawthorne
- VALUE JUDGMENTS
- City Council's Vote on Santa Barbara Plaza
- More Police for Los Angeles
- Behind the Vote on Hoag Bonds
- VALUE JUDGMENTS
- Sandbagged by Laguna Niguel Council
- More Police for Los Angeles
- REMEMBER THE MANIA
- More Police for Los Angeles
- Congressional Races
- Mixing Christianity and Election Politics
- Don't Blame Teen-Ager for Parents' Shortcomings
- Defenders of Illegal Immigrants Need to Refer to Law of the Land
- VALUE JUDGMENTS
- Don't Blame Teen-Ager for Parents' Shortcomings
- A Wider Vision
- COMMENTARY ON POLITICAL PARTICIPATION : It's 'Year of the Woman,' and Good News for Family Values : Female officials give higher priority to the problems of air quality, population growth, child care, reproductive rights and the impact of development than do their male counterparts.
- Thank You, Chris
- County Reform Measures
- Mayoral Race
- LETTERS : 'This Land' Is No Laughing Matter
- School Unification and Proposition V
- VALUE JUDGMENTS
- Barbara Boxer
- Congressional Races
- Warriors' Pastime
- Mayoral Race
- No Debate on Election in 29th Senate District
- Name Change
- Closing in on a Killer :...
- Barbara Boxer
- True Test of Commitment
- 'Alien Nation II'? No, It's Traci Lords in 'Skinner'
- Weapons Team Chief Knows of No Secret Iraq Atom Sites
- City Hopes for a Revival With Metrolink : Moorpark: The commuter rail service, which debuts Monday, has sparked plans for a face lift along the dusty downtown business area.
- Obituaries - Oct. 25, 1992
- A Whole Pharma-Sea Out There? : Research: Two San Diego scientists plumb the depths for inspiration in developing drugs for human ills.
- Los Angeles' wildlife areas need to be...
- Advanced Placement Test Results
- Santa Clarita Station Is on the Fun Track
- Building at UCI Sign of Hope Amid Gloom of Budget Cuts : Education: Recently approved bond measure will fund design work on long-awaited social sciences complex. Construction continues on other projects.
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : Texas A&M; Barely Beats Baylor, 19-13
- USD Loses Its Highest-Scoring Game Ever
- Finding Funding : High School Sports Face National Money Crunch
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lemieux, Penguins Keep Streaks Intact, 4-3
- Tennis
- Ventura Hangs Tough Until Kick Return Sparks Second-Half Moorpark Surge, 42-6
- Pirates, A's Have a Lot in Common Besides Playoff Losses This Season
- Ehrlich, Harvard-Westlake, Buzz Past St. Francis : Prep football: Golden Knights are stung by penalties and two touchdowns by Wolverine quarterback in 20-12 Mission League loss.
- Football
- Volleyball
- Glendale Routs Santa Barbara for 4th Win in Row
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Irvine Overcomes Turnovers, Defeats Newport Harbor
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Byrd Takes Off for Four Scores in Rancho Alamitos' Victory
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Fullerton Finally Gets Its 400th Victory
- SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : Barker Leads Alabama, 31-10
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP : Field Goal Lifts San Jose State
- Tennis
- Kansas' 27-10 Victory <i> Is</i> One for the Ages : Big Eight: The Jayhawks beat Oklahoma for only the third time in 29 years.
- Boston College Runs Tulane Down
- Nebraska Wins but Missouri Doesn't Just Roll Over, 34-24
- Saddleback Struggles, but Defeats Mesa
- Bruins Lose Fien, Scoring Streak
- Former Coach Drops Grievance Against CSUN
- WORLD SERIES : TORONTO BLUE JAYS vs, ATLANTA BRAVES : The Championship Crosses the Border
- Bye Week Time to Ponder How West Will Be Won
- NFL Owners May Wind Up Owing the Players at Least $300 Million
- Auto Racing
- PREP FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT : FACTS, FIGURES ANDCOMMENTS FROM LAST WEEK'S GAMES : UNWELCOME WAGON
- CSUN Wins With Late Touchdown
- BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : Colorado Runs Over Kansas State in a Stampede, 54-7
- AUTO RACING : There's Six-Way Battle for the NASCAR Title
- ARROWHEAD LEAGUE : SCC Is No Match in 55-6 Loss to Linfield Christian
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine Reaches Semifinals in Water Polo
- Century Surprises No. 8 Trabuco Hills
- Old Flight Pattern is Right for This Squadron
- Gulls' Goal Rush Too Much for Roadrunners
- COMMENTARY : To Dream, Perchance to Argue 'All-Time'
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Takes Cypress Water Polo Title
- SAN DIEGO : Another Pedestrian Killed on I-5
- The Night the Dam Broke : Geological Look 64 Years Later Clears Mulholland and His Engineering Marvel in Tragedy That Killed 450
- Armored Truck Guard Killed in Accident
- Errant Test Missile Destroyed in Air
- Restaurant Owner Kills Suspected Robber
- SOUTH ROUNDUP : North Carolina Stops Jones, Georgia Tech
- Cal Lutheran Sacks Menlo, Extends Win Streak to 3 : College football: Freshmen-laden line keys stingy Kingsmen defense. Hacker passes for 253 yards.
- COMMENTARY : HORSE RACING : After Backstretch Charity, Controversial Ryan Is Back in Owner's Box
- OLYMPIC LEAGUE : Orange Lutheran Benefits Most From Mistakes
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Big 2nd Quarter Gives Village Christian Win
- Aztecs Crash, Burn Against Air Force : Football: Falcons use blocked punt, fumblerooski to spark a 20-17 upset of SDSU.