- Prince's Latest Fleshed-Out Fantasy : ** PRINCE & THE N.P.G. "(genders merging symbol) " <i> Paisley Park/Warner Bros</i> .
- TORMIS: "Forgotten Peoples." Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir,...
- Teen Deaths and Gang Violence
- MUSIC : A 'Voyage' Into Uncharted Waters : Philip Glass and crew--David Henry Hwang and David Pountney--venture into new territory at the Met
- Quarterback Davis Leads Brethren Christian
- Irvine's Watson Advances in Doubles in Wheelchair Tennis
- WESTERN ATHLETIC ROUNDUP : BYU Turns Back Fresno State, 36-24
- Moorpark Lives Up to Reputation in Rout of Pierce
- Orange Coast Shuts Down Golden West : Football: Washington leads the Pirates to 29-0 victory, their first shutout against the Rustlers in 27 games.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AMERICAN LEAGUE : Athletics' Welch Struck Out Fear
- ON THE RECORD : Christopher Columbus: 2 Operatic Rarities
- FILM COMMENT : Why Do the Movies Kiss Off Romance?
- Is Orange County Ready for Roxbury?
- Raiders Have Come Around, but Bills Have Come to Town : Pro football: They ended an eight-game losing streak last week, but face a Buffalo team they have not beaten since 1987.
- King of the Roads : Nobody Goes Faster Than Fangio, Who Is Dominating IMSA Circuit
- Gulls' Defense Tough as Roadrunners Fall, 5-1
- Russian Tackles a Life in American Football
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Cook Loses Lead, Then Finds It
- Rail Contract Intended as Boost to L.A. : Transportation: L.A. County commission hopes new deal with Sumitomo Corp. will allow time for defense industries to make the transition to transit.
- Jury Hears Closing Debate in Sexual Harassment Case : Trial: Nurse broke 'conspiracy of silence' to testify, her attorney says. But opposing lawyers assert that doctor's conduct was neither pervasive nor severe.
- Suspect Linked to Drug Lab Arrested
- In Search of the Elusive Minority Vote : Registering Voters is One Thing; Translating It Into Balloting Is Quite Another
- HOLIDAY WEEKEND
- Calabasas Poised to File Lawsuit Over Ahmanson Ranch Project : Public hearings: Officials and homeowners call the environmental report for the $1-billion Ventura County development inadequate.
- Family lineage will be the topic of...
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- Out of Sight but Not Out of Trouble : Many of the Homeless Who Left Santa Ana's Civic Center Still Need Assistance
- Notes about your surroundings.
- ELECTIONS / MEASURE O : Farmers Drawn Into Water Source Battle
- Arizona Drafts Response Plans for Major Quake
- Braves Pitching Staff Also Aces on the Links
- Previous Prodigies Praise Aztecs' Faulk : Football: Dorsett, Walker look at latest running sensation.
- Titans 'Atrocious' in 49-3 Loss : Football: San Jose State scores six touchdowns in the first half. Cal State Fullerton loses five fumbles and has zero yards passing.
- Sloppy A's Ease the Way, 7-5 : AL Game 3: Oakland's defense, three wild pitches are costly in Toronto's victory.
- USOC San Diego Facility Up in Air : Training center: Walker says he might appoint task force to explore commitment to $60-million project. Others want a decision today.
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Takahashi Changes His Surroundings, Not His Integrity
- Murphy's Exit Leaves Door Open for Burt
- Record Run Puts Fangio On Pole : Auto racing: Driver goes 99.908 m.p.h. in Grand Prix qualifying.
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP
- Miscellany
- Coast Community College District
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / STATE ASSEMBLY : Democrats Buoyed by Turn of Political Tide : Candidates challenging entrenched GOP hope the Year of the Woman and anti-incumbent sentiments will boost their efforts.
- Metro Rail Contract Intended to Boost Southland Economy : Transportation: County commission hopes new deal with Sumitomo Corp. will allow time for defense industries to make the transition to transit.
- Korean Community Puts Goodwill on Parade : Festival: In a celebration of cultures, cowboys and a Tae Kwon Do class share the Garden Grove route. Gov. Wilson serves as grand marshal.
- Japanese-Americans Urged to Take Leading Role in Easing Racial Strife
- Coastal Panel Staff Urges OK of Dredging Project at Port : Harbor: If approved Wednesday, the 582-acre project would be among the largest ever begun on the West Coast.
- Waiting for Head Start : More in County Applying for Program for Needy Children
- 2 Bodies Found Frozen Inside Restaurant's Food Locker
- Safety Plans for Refinery Accidents Stir Confusion : Explosion: Texaco blast reawakens fears of residents living near South Bay refineries. In Wilmington area, evacuation of neighborhoods was spotty and inconsistent with emergency policy.
- Spies Aiding Crime Ring, D.A. Charges : Law: Alleged drug kingpins use information from key agencies to intimidate witnesses, official says. Defense lawyer calls the charges 'a joke.'
- Marine Unit Is Wave of the Future : Military: Urban training exercises prepare the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit for quelling regional crises around the world.
- VENTURA : Firefighters Sell Mall Shoppers on Weed Abatement
- Obituaries - Oct. 11, 1992
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : NATIONAL LEAGUE : Sanders Will Play for Falcons, Too
- Miscellany
- Rams Hope Offense Can Stay on March Against the Saints : Pro football: Everett and Co. need to carry over momentum from fourth quarter against 49ers.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Edberg Beats Countryman Holm to Reach Indoor Final
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Nixon Is Back on Hit List
- Gardere 4-0 Against Oklahoma : Nonconference: Texas quarterback completes a perfect run by leading the underdog Longhorns to a 34-24 victory.
- It's Showtime for USC's Morton in Victory : College football: He ties a school record with three touchdown catches as Trojans beat Oregon.
- Orange Lutheran Backs Run Over La Salle
- Novel Project Aids Rural Area Latino Elderly : Community services: Five Oregon agencies team up to spread information on state and federal resources.
- More Than the Times Have Changed : Generation Gap: A reporter feels old at 40 as he watches the mindless members of a generation without hope, heart or joy at a heavy metal concert.
- BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : Kansas Draws Crowd, Beats Kansas State
- One Is Killed as Violence Mars Rally for Texas-Oklahoma Game
- Auto Racing
- Flame Hampers Refinery Probe
- San Marcos, Ramona, SD Teachers Honored
- A Flood of Memories as Ex-Internees Gather : Reunion: Japanese-Americans who spent World War II in an Arizona relocation camp recall their experiences.
- Disseminator of Tongue in Cheek Compares Elvis and Jesus Christ
- OXNARD : 2 Men Arrested After Pair Robbed
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- *** MICHAEL BOLTON "Timeless (The Classics)" <i> Columbia</i>
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : WE'RE MOVING : 'Alive' Won't Be Until Next Year
- Miscellany
- Rosato Helps South Beat Inglewood, 27-13
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP : San Jose Eases Up, Beats Fullerton, 49-3
- COMMENTARY : May the Giants Rest in Peace
- Illinois Defeats No. 21 Ohio State for the Fifth Time in a Row, 18-16
- CROSS-COUNTRY ROUNDUP : Saddleback Bounces Back With a Victory
- Feed Them to the Wolves : So Far, as Expected, It Has Been a Shaky Go in the NFL for Young Quarterbacks Jeff George, Browning Nagel and Todd Marinovich
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : In another Mission Conference game:
- STARRY NIGHT: When the new celebrity-owned nightclub...
- Uniform Treatment : Are Policewomen Still Battling Harassment? O.C. Rookies and Veterans Disagree : UNIFORM: Policemen Had 'Benevolent Tolerance' for Pioneering Women
- ELECTIONS / 23RD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Campaign Fueled by Racial Charges
- Along Africa's West and South Coasts : In winter, a few ships put in at ports in Senegal, Gambia, Namibia and, now, South Africa.
- FROM SEWER TO SHINING SEA : Let No Sludge Go to Waste, or What's a Government Loophole For?
- THE OUTSIDERS : With Its Exhibit 'Parallel Visions,' the County Museum Validates a Controversial Genre--the Art of the Insane
- AIR WARS: John Wayne Airport is busier...
- NO MELTDOWN: Ice-T has been warning people...
- FOOTLOOSE : Light-Hearted Koblenz a Baroque German Delight : City at confluence of Rhine and Moselle rivers erupts in festival during fall grape harvest.
- It's Not Melrose, It's TJ : A Shop 'n' Rock Weekend in a Changing Tijuana, Mexico
- The Mind of the President : In Making Policy, George Bush Relies on a Group of Comfortable Managers and Shies Away From Grand Ideas
- TIME MACHINE: Here's the latest from the...
- DREAM REVIVED: When the Orange Coast College...
- Opponents Attack Dreier's Record on Debates
- COLUMN ONE : Donations Flood a Loophole : 'Soft money' giving to political parties is on the rise, skirting Watergate-era rules designed to end influence buying. Big donors have a lot at stake in Congress.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Debate Splits Apart Seymour, Feinstein
- Accuracy of Bush, Clinton Accusations Varies : Politics: Some charges stick, but both sides are guilty of stretching the truth on some issues.
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : We don't know much about art, but this sculpture is pure trash.
- Molina Wrestles With Running for Mayor : Politics: She says she will decide in November whether to remain a county supervisor. The Latino standard-bearer is the front-runner in early opinion polls.
- From the Archives: An Inspired Opening for Esa-Pekka Salonen
- Even Raider Victory Doesn't Satisfy Fans
- Not-So-Easy Listening at KFI
- Batman to the Rescue
- Three Points Wasn't Much to Kick About
- Not Everyone Thrilled Magic Is Back
- Perot Re-Enters Presidential Race
- Sinead's Act on 'Saturday Night'
- Longest Season Ends for Dodger Fans
- Citizens' Right to Know
- Three Points Wasn't Much to Kick About
- Longest Season Ends for Dodger Fans
- Perot Re-Enters Presidential Race
- Spare Us the Excuses
- Cut Longevity Incentives
- The Environment
- Clarification
- Even Raider Victory Doesn't Satisfy Fans
- Even Raider Victory Doesn't Satisfy Fans
- Torrey Pines' Lynch Should Be Accountable
- Perot Re-Enters Presidential Race
- Ripped Off Yet Again
- Thanks for the Salary Reports
- Prop. 161--A Matter of Life or Death at the Polling Place : Initiative: If approved, the measure would make California the first place in the world where doctors are authorized to end lives of patients who request it. It has been the subject of a lively political struggle.
- Perot Re-Enters Presidential Race
- Nudity May Be Dangerous
- Perot Re-Enters Presidential Race
- Not Everyone Thrilled Magic Is Back
- Longest Season Ends for Dodger Fans
- Perot Re-Enters Presidential Race
- Tanker Truck Safety
- Longest Season Ends for Dodger Fans
- Perot Re-Enters Presidential Race
- Stanford Leaves Them Green With Envy
- Not-So-Easy Listening at KFI
- Perot Re-Enters Presidential Race
- Not Everyone Thrilled Magic Is Back
- Let's Hope They Can Fix Problem
- Ethnic Ethics
- Not Everyone Thrilled Magic Is Back
- Not Everyone Thrilled Magic Is Back
- Longest Season Ends for Dodger Fans
- A Tough Balancing Act
- Longest Season Ends for Dodger Fans
- Longest Season Ends for Dodger Fans
- OK, Maybe Just One More Letter
- STAGE REVIEW : 'The LA LA LA Awards' Roast Latino Celebrities
- Painting Themselves Out of a Corner : Women's Works at UCI's Fine Arts Gallery Chip Away at Male-Dominated Societies
- Tackling History With Larry, King of Cream Puffs
- MUSIC REVIEW : An Inspired Opening for Esa-Pekka Salonen : Debut: It was far from business as usual when the Philharmonic's music-director began his official tenure with Mahler's Third.
- Karen Ziemba Proves to Be Quick Study at Acting Out Diverse Roles
- JAM Trio Is a Silly Lot That Knows How to Have Fun
- Fox Network Will Plunge Into Presidential Debates
- U.S., China Avert Clash Over Trade : Diplomacy: Agreement 'in principle' after a year of talks is aimed at giving American firms more market access, avoiding retaliatory tariff hikes.
- Clinton Accuses Bush of Alliance With 'Right-Wingers' : Democrats: He mocks President's contention that criticism of candidate's anti-war activities was from the heart.
- ASIA : Hong Kong Governor's Reforms Hit Great Wall
- COLUMN ONE : Forgotten Victims of Job Injury : As state lawmakers focus on abuses in the costly workers' compensation system, employees who really need help find that the road to benefits can be filled with roadblocks.
- Term Limits Invalidated in General Law Cities : Litigation: Court of Appeal ruling clears the way for La Palma councilman to seek reelection. Laws in three cities and ballot measures in two others are affected.
- Co-Pastor of Southern Baptist Leader Quits
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : The Art of Installing and Repairing Vinyl Tile Flooring: Keep It Smooth
- 42ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Rutan's Co-Pilot Backs Rival in Race
- Weinberger to Face New Charge in Iran-Contra Case : Investigation: Officials say indictment will revive allegations that the former defense secretary tried to hide notes about meetings concerning the affair.
- Flash Floods in South Carolina, Georgia Cause Washouts, Kill 3
- Beijing Reaffirms Stance That Zhao Erred in Uprising
- Major Urges His Party to Support United Europe
- Refineries' Processes, Products a Volatile Mix : Safety: 'Cracking' equipment brings chemicals, open flame together. More than 110 people have been killed in U.S. oil plant accidents in the past seven years.
- Psyche Surfers Ride Wave of the Future to Forecast Economy
- 21,000-Panel AIDS Quilt Revisits Capital
- FAA Orders Inspection of Boeing 747 Jumbo Jets
- Hillary Clinton Negotiates Turns Along Campaign Trail : Politics: Democratic nominee's wife has gotten much attention, good and bad. Criticism recently has subsided as she focuses on children's issues.
- EUROPE : The Party's Over in Spain : Heady days of Expo and Olympics quickly fade into worries about the future.
- O.C. Group Takes Unusual Route to Predicting Events : Research: The study of cycles is not an exact science. Take, for instance, the forecasting of an earthquake by counting the number of missing pets.
- Senate Probes CIA Action in Iraq Loan Fraud Case : Investigation: Testimony begins as lawmakers seek to learn why the agency withheld key documents from the Justice Department, judge.
- Japan Accused of Favoritism in Supercomputer Deal : International trade: Cray says a Tokyo appeals board violated an agreement on fair bidding.
- Blast Won't Have Big Impact on Gas Prices, Analysts Say : Refinery: The Thursday explosion caused significant damage to Texaco's plant, but it comes when demand is low and other sources are available.
- ENERGY
- FURNISHINGS : Higher the Thread Count, the Sweeter the Dreams
- GARDENING : It's a Small Wonder That Miniature Roses Fit In Almost Anywhere
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Shelve That Problem of Little Storage Space
- Retailer Is Likely to Look Outside for a New CEO
- Bio: Philip M. Hawley
- Key Dates in Philip Hawley's Career
- INSURANCE
- Dow Tumbles 39.45, a New Low for Year : Wall Street: A flurry of selling follows a jump in bond yields. Traders worry about another Monday selloff.
- AUTOS
- European Community Sets Harder Tone on Farm Issues : Trade: Reversing a conciliatory stance, EC officials vow to yield nothing in talks with U.S.
- Ford of Europe's Chairman to Retire; Successor Named
- A Rottenness at Europe's Core : Will no one act to save Bosnia's Muslims?
- POLITICS WATCH : A Matter of Time
- Phillips Leads Baldwin Park : Prep football: He runs for 221 yards and four touchdowns, including one of 80 yards to beat Chaminade, 38-32.
- New Heavyweight Champions? : Clippers: With Roberts and Williams, they are thinking pounds as well as rebounds.
- Pro Basketball
- ROUNDUP
- ROUNDUP
- Trojans Make Themselves at Home Against Oregon
- Gordon Plans Busy Day of Driving in Races at Las Vegas, Del Mar
- Pirates Win in Knuck of Time : NL Game 3: Wakefield's complete game gives Pittsburgh a 3-2 victory and chops Braves' lead to 2-1.
- U.S. Open Wheelchair Tennis Begins Today
- San Jose State a Tall Order for CS Fullerton
- Evans Finds Redemption in Corona del Mar Victory
- ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- The Titan Road Woes Never End
- Banning Gets the Breaks to Beat San Clemente, 14-7
- High School Football Spotlight
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE
- TONIGHT'S COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Aumua Veers Away From Danger
- Irvine Valley Wins Invitational Meet
- Defense Seals Poway Victory Over Fallbrook
- Just Like Old Times--Almost : Lakers: Johnson gets back in swing of things in first practice.
- Esteem Heat : Self-Effacing Art Monk Has an Eye on NFL Reception Record--and Far Beyond
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Chula Vista's Streak Stays Alive in 4th-Quarter Rally
- Turnovers, Passing Spark Trabuco Hills
- Winless Loara Turns Game Over to El Modena
- Smith Leads Newbury Park : Prep football: Junior quarterback throws for 396 yards as Panthers outscore Simi Valley, 40-35.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UC Irvine Takes Victory in Women's Volleyball
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : In other Northwest Valley conference games:
- Drive Keeps El Dorado Unbeaten
- ROUNDUP
- BASEBALL / NATIONAL LEAGUE REPORT : CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES : Walk Replaces Jackson as Starter in Fifth Game
- Tustin Takes Out Frustrations by Thrashing Saddleback
- ROUNDUP
- Passno Carries Ventura Past Rio Mesa, 41-20
- Turf Not Only Thing Artificial
- No. 1 Esperanza Proves Itself
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lindros Is 2 for 2 as Flyers Win
- Poly Still Has North Hollywood's Number, 34-7
- Granada Hills Dominates San Fernando in 21-13 Victory
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE
- Kim Delaney Continues Lucky's Adventures in NBC's 'Lady Boss'
- Ramones Still Doing It on Their Terms
- JAZZ REVIEW : Jordan's Best Is Worth Wait
- Katella's Defense Keys Victory
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Young: Rookies Are Welcome Addition
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Delahoussaye Sticks With Drysdale
- ROUNDUP
- AZTEC NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Stolz Accepts Early Retirement, Begins Hunt for Football Job
- THE BIG GAME / UNIVERSITY CITY 29, MISSION BAY 0 : Buccaneers Draw a Blank in Centurions' Homecoming
- ROUNDUP
- Kelly's Big First Half Proves Enough for Sonora
- BASEBALL / AMERICAN LEAGUE REPORT : AROUND THE LEAGUE : Trade Talk: Clemens for Juan Gonzalez
- ROUNDUP : Nicholls Sparks Northridge Sweep of San Jose State in Volleyball
- Cypress Rolls Over Magnolia, 28-7, but Coach Isn't Celebrating
- Hart Relies on Defense to Dispatch Quartz Hill
- The Times' Top 10 Football Teams
- Late Score Sinks Laguna Beach Despite Faubert's Touchdowns
- ROUNDUP
- Laguna Hills Capitalizes on Mistakes
- Mater Dei Overcomes Mistakes to Defeat Revived Ramona, 21-7
- Hockey
- Renters Ready to Cash In on Dream of Ownership : Housing: Tenants of federally subsidized apartments in Lincoln Heights try to buy buildings. They would be first in county to take control of such a complex.
- 'Haunted House' Never Had a Ghost of a Chance : Halloween: Condemned by a fire inspector, Canyon High's project is being ripped apart. It lacked sprinklers, smoke alarms and permits.
- Tijuanan Charged With Smuggling Pot
- Obituaries - Oct. 10, 1992
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Human Relations Panel Hands Out Ford Awards
- ORANGE : City Hall Shuts as Furlough Plan Begins
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Marina High Hosts 'Election '92' Series
- $3-Million Grant to Help Authorities in Gang Crackdown : Crime: Funds will go to multi-agency task force and LAPD. Critics say government should emphasize education and jobs instead of law enforcement.
- CARSON : Robbery Suspect Killed by Pharmacy Owner
- DANA POINT : Group Drops Recall Effort Against Eggers
- Officials See Positive Side of Red Line Safety Report
- Obituaries - Oct. 10, 1992
- NORWALK : Backers of Temple Sue for Right to Build It
- Thousand Oaks : Rape Suspect Held After 3 Attacks
- PALMDALE : Mobile Home Owners Protest
- LOS ANGELES : Bernardi Seeks Hearings on Dealings by MWD
- Prince Is Denied Venue Change in Killings
- Identification of Murder Suspect Is Challenged
- City, County Votes Clear Way for Ritter Ranch Community
- NEWPORT BEACH : Tennis Stars Serve Up Fun for Ill Children
- Budget, Burnout Pushed Top Architect at CSU San Marcos to Quit
- Pipes Play Last Time for Victim of Slaying
- Robertson Leads His Religious Forces Into the Legal Arena : Civil rights: Televangelist's American Center for Law and Justice provides free counsel in battling "anti-God, anti-family" groups. The ACLU is a major target.
- GLENDALE : Insurance Panel Gives High Marks to Firefighters
- The Legacy of Anita Hill : Making the sexual harassment issue into Topic A
- MALIBU : Reputed Mob Figure's Drug Case Goes to Jury
- Judge Sends Message in Sentence for Attack on Gay
- Fewer O.C. Delegates Going to Cities Conference : Meeting: Due to budget woes, Dana Point is only sending six after 17 last year, and representatives from Santa Ana and Laguna Niguel are either paying their own way or commuting to L.A. sessions.
- CALABASAS : Hearing Today on Ahmanson Ranch
- Norman A. Baily, a Pioneer in Medicine, Dies of Cancer
- LAGUNA HILLS : PUC Rebukes City for Opposing Bridge
- Late Touchdown Secures El Toro Victory
- National Guard Leader Retires From State Post : Military: Thrasher says his departure is not linked to allegations that troops responded slowly to the L.A. riots.
- Countywide : A Heartfelt 'Pledge of Allegiance'
- Countywide : Firefighters Invite Public to Drop In
- FALL RALLY: School kits and personal hygiene...
- BURBANK : More Allegations Face Talent Agent
- CAMARILLO : Not-Guilty Plea in Molestation Case
- Trouble's Brewing : Competition: One soon-to-open Huntington Beach beer maker brands rival with copying name.
- 7 Arrested Over Computerized Prostitution
- 3 Gunmen Rob Woman of Jewelry
- ANAHEIM : Mall May Become Discount Center
- New Policy on Sexual Misconduct Released
- D.A. Appeals Court Ruling in Quadruple Slaying Case : Trials: The prosecutors seek to overturn a judge's decision barring them from also pursuing drug charges against seven defendants in murder case.
- LOS ANGELES : City to Pay $3 Million to Woman Hit by Car
- Serbian Cleric Tours With Message of Peace
- Countywide : Republican D.A. Backs 2 Democrats
- PLAYING SUPER LOTTO