- MOORPARK : McDonald's Ruling Is Expected Today
- Questions Raised Over Private Home Detention Program : Justice: Appellate court rules that such punishment does not qualify as jail time.
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Making a Difference : One Neighborhood's Approach: A Decade's Work Saves a Park : A Mid-Wilshire Community Overcomes the Odds and Cleans Up a Crime Magnet
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Community Essay : Safety, My Daughter and the Homeless : As a local church tried to establish a shelter near a preschool, a father asked how this society could leave such misery on its streets.
- Schools Battle Is Rehearsal for Latinos : Politics: Campaign for Zacarias as interim superintendent gave the city's largest minority group experience in organizing to exert influence, observers say.
- No Place to Call Their Own : Law Clears Shelters From Civic Center, Scatters Homeless
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City Official Takes New Job in Ontario
- Windmill Plan Could Re-energize an Industry : Environment: Danish firm wants to place 20 to 30 turbines on a San Pedro breakwater. Nearby residents are skeptical of the proposal.
- COLUMN RIGHT / JOHN J. PITNEY JR. : Is <i> God</i> a Four-Letter Word? : The GOP's appeal to our better selves hardly spells extremism.
- Trying, Trying Again : Elections: The campaigns come and go, but some of the candidates go on and on, ever hopeful of capturing public office.
- Thrift Store Run by AIDS Group Hit by $60,000 Fire; Arson Suspected
- Turning Right on Red Requires a Full Stop and a Careful Look
- Street Fair Is Held for Business' Sake : Sherman Oaks: Thousands attend the 2-day event promoting Ventura Boulevard stores.
- Russia Warns Georgia on Weapons Grab
- 4 Louisiana Congressmen Forced Into Runoffs
- ANALYSIS : Angels Ends, Questions Begin for Fallen Angels : Baseball: Attendance falls with team's fortunes, and several quality players are needed to brighten the future.
- Newport Beach City Manager Gets Stress Test
- Model Rockets Pose Serious Fire Hazard, Officials Say : Safety: The county Fire Department bills a Thousand Oaks church nearly $20,000 after fighting a 35-acre blaze caused by one of the $20 kits.
- Valencia Man Dies in Crash
- OJAI VALLEY : Sanitation Board to Vote on River Status
- Reseda Fire Guts House, Kills Man
- Inmates Brawl at Pitchess Facility
- Bush vs. Clinton: The 'Year of the Woman'--and of Families : The two leading presidential candidates struggle to define ways to cope with new problems at a time when money is the object
- Suspect's Arrest Is a Matter of Chance
- LOS ALAMITOS : 2 Challengers Make Bid for Council Seats
- Abortion Opponents Form Cross During Demonstration in Ventura
- BREA : Applicants Sought for Panel Positions
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Platform : Immigrants on Voting: 'Americans Can Stand Up and Speak' : GUY MARIO FREDERIQUE, 34, Haiti / <i> Electrical technician and plumber, Pasadena</i>
- ELECTIONS / MOORPARK : Mayoral Race Recalls 1990's Bitter Campaign
- Youth : OPINION : 'We Are Not Colors; We Are People' : 'We don't resemble white walls, or brown trees or yellow suns. We're human beings--we're beyond color.'
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Platform : Immigrants on Voting: 'Americans Can Stand Up and Speak' : GABRIEL NAVARRO, 28, Mexico / <i> Building manager, South Los Angeles</i>
- Complex Trial Expected in Murder Case : Courts: Four defendants for whom a proceeding begins today belonged to a corporate-style drug ring, officials say.
- GOP Bid for Assembly Control Becomes Long Shot : Politics: Party has money, favorable districts, ripe issues. But Bush's fortunes and economy may hurt.
- Stranded Mountain Biker Rescued by Marine Helicopter After Injuring Ankle
- USAir, Mechanics Meet in Effort to Head Off Strike
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Trailing GOP Hopefuls Ready to Attack
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Quick-Change Artists Will Have a Ball
- Mozambique Foes Sign Cease-Fire
- S. Africa Prisoner Release Reopens Wounds : Amnesty: Some are ready to forgive and forget. But those who lost limbs and loved ones say it's too soon.
- A Journey of Discovery: 'We Are, Indeed, a Family'
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Perot's 'Shared Sacrifice' a Hard Sell in Hard Times : Campaign: Struggling middle class likely will shrink from his deficit-cutting plan as he tries to cast a wider net.
- Bush Links Clinton to Agricultural Aid Effort for Iraq : Politics: Governor's aide confirms meeting with ambassador in 1986 and says the goal was to sell some Arkansas rice to Baghdad.
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- A SPECIAL REPORT: GETTING AROUND
- PAGES : This Art Didn't Imitate Life
- Robert Watanabe; Orthopedic Surgeon
- Southland Anti-Abortion Protests Draw 6,000
- TRANSPORTATION
- Energy, Resource Issues Are Showing Strength
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 5, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 5, 1992
- AUSTRALIA
- Air Force Sends Experts to Look at C-17 Wings
- Strategies of the Big Funds' Managers
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- JAPAN
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 5, 1992
- Mapping Money Matters--for Women Only : Brokers Flora Burke and Sue Mamer offer their expertise to a special group of clients, many of them newly widowed or divorced and making their own financial decisions for the first time.
- His Motto Might Be: Broach No Roaches
- Multiscreen Movie Theaters Urged for Japan : Entertainment: The multiplexes may be the way to arrest the country's declining film viewership, Hollywood executives say.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: GETTING AROUND
- BOOK REVIEW : Questioning What Makes Life 'Normal' : CLOSING DISTANCE, <i> by Jim Oliver,</i> Putnam, $21.95; 304 pages
- Ludington Bequest to Santa Barbara Museum
- TV Reviews : 'Desperate Choices': A Family Divided
- TELEVISION - Oct. 5, 1992
- Twice, Price Nearly Was Right on Money : Rams: He feels as if he lost the game to 49ers after two passes to tight end result in key turnovers.
- Dandoy Helped Trojans Get Woody's Goat
- Mark O'Meara won the Tokai Classic by...
- Oliver, Jackson Help Dolphins Rout Bills : AFC: Safety has three interceptions, returning one 103 yards, and new tight end has a big day in 37-10 victory.
- No Regrets as the Raiders Finally Win : Pro football: They end their losing streak at eight games with a 13-10 victory over the Giants after spending a week putting four defeats behind them.
- George Returns and Leads Colts Over Buccaneers : Interconference: He makes his first start and passes for 234 yards as Indianapolis defeats Tampa Bay, 24-14.
- Frustration Over for Marinovich, a Winning Quarterback
- SPOTLIGHT : A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL : 'PHIN-TASTIC DEBUT
- Art Doesn't Wait to Start Healing Process
- CSUF Singer Takes Honors
- VIDEO REVIEW : 'Erotica' Shocker: It's a Repeat
- CBS Blocks 'Angel Street'
- Q&A; WITH DAVID WEBB PEOPLES : A Reluctant Hollywood Hero
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 5, 1992
- TV Reviews : PBS Reports on 4th Amendment
- USD Wins Title in Soccer Tournament
- Miscellany
- Subotica Surges to Win Arc : Horse racing: French-bred edges User Friendly in $1.5-million race. Arazi finally wins again in one-mile stake.
- Chargers Find Right Lightning : First-Half Strikes, Defense Overwhelm Seahawks, 17-6
- With Season's End, Questions Begin for Angels : Baseball: They survive season and finish tied for fifth place after 9-5 loss to Texas Rangers.
- Redskins Find Ways to Give One Away : NFC: Massey's interceptions, Lohmiller's missed field-goal try enable Cardinals to pull off 27-24 upset.
- RAM NOTES : Disrespectful Bailey Gets an Interception
- Gary Hallberg's first PGA tournament in five...
- Miscellany
- Miscellany
- Ditka Blames Harbaugh for Collapse : NFC: Bear quarterback changes play at the line and throws interception, starting Vikings' rally to a 21-20 victory.
- It Might Be End of Some Close Friendships
- NHL WAIVER DRAFT : Lightning Takes Islanders' Creighton
- COUNTYWIDE : Films Give County a Shot in the Arm
- RTD Cleans Up Its Act With Methanol-Powered Buses
- Capsule Builder Killed When His Boat Crashes : Racing: Mullins, who built safety compartments for drivers, dies in his at Puddingstone Lake.
- BASEBALL: DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Celebrating Might Have Had a Price
- BASEBALL: DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Downing Retires on a Positive Note
- CHARGER REVIEW : REPORT CARD : Team Climbs Above C Level
- Tiptoeing Through Racial Minefield
- TELEVISION - Oct. 5, 1992
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : Shakespear's Sister Lives Up to Bowie Legacy
- New Mexico, Bye Week, Just What the Doctor Ordered for Aztecs
- Miscellany
- Wines Making His Splash After Surgery : Water polo: Knee injury couldn't have come at worse time for Santa Ana Valley standout, whose quick recovery is scoring points.
- Player's Head Injury Was 2nd, Doctor Says
- Beaten Giants Duck Respect Issue
- JAZZ REVIEWS : Saxophonist Cal Bennett Plays It Cool at Mucho Gusto
- Gold Medal Series Set at Ambassador
- Pop : Mijares Shows Off His Versatility
- Finnish Series Opens With a Bombshell
- DANCE REVIEW : Lyon Opera Ballet Presents a Dollhouse 'Cinderella'
- Pop : Mary-Chapin Carpenter Plays It Her Way at Wiltern Theatre
- Miller Makes Passes Count, 24-10 : NFC: Falcon quarterback passes for three touchdowns in victory over Packers.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Becker Defeats Korda for Swiss Indoor Title
- SOUTH KOREA
- THE PHILIPPINES
- SOUTH KOREA
- ARTHUR PERRONE, Partner, Eureka Management Team
- Japan Trying to Cope With Worker Glut : Economy: Lifetime employment policies prevent large firms from laying off during hard times, so they're seeking other solutions.
- Stock Mutuals Back in Black, but Future Cloudy
- Software Guru Bill Gates Tops 'Richest' List : Wealth: Microsoft's founder is worth $6.3 billion, Forbes says. Entertainment mogul John Kluge is ranked second.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Chip Firms' Japan Gains Are a Coup : Technology: U.S. companies' market share rose during hard times. The question is: Can the progress continue?
- OCCUPATION: COURT REPORTER
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 5, 1992
- Who's Hot, Who's Not
- Fluor Corp, IRVINE
- Software's Symantec Weathers Stormy Seas : Technology: A suit and criminal investigation related to hiring a manager from a rival are the latest problems.
- A SNAPSHOT OF THE ASSEMBLY RACES
- President of Judges Unit Raps Bar Assn. : Judiciary: He says the lawyers failed to fight legislative moves to slash the Supreme Court's budget, allowing themselves to be muzzled by politicians.
- Clinton Insists on New Accords in Trade Treaty
- A SPECIAL REPORT: GETTING AROUND
- Gunfire Seriously Injures 2 in Convenience Store
- Carousel Spins Pledge of Hope : Children's Diabetes Foundation Benefits as Davises Again Deliver a Celebrity Mega-Event
- COLUMN ONE : Punditry at Your Fingertips : When it's time for a quote on state politics, reporters tend to call the same dozen or so analysts. It's not a diverse group, and some are known to pull their punches.
- Searching for Clues in the Maze of Life : Empathetic or neurotic? Novelist Michael Petracca is the first to admit that he--and his protagonist--find lots of ways to look at the world.
- 11th-Hour Talks Break Off; Union Set to Strike USAir
- NEWS ANALYSIS : 3 Battle Plans Prepared for 3-Way Debate Tournament
- EL CAJON : Inmate in Jail Found Hanged
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Platform : Immigrants on Voting: 'Americans Can Stand Up and Speak' : SOPHAT PHAN, 47, Cambodia / <i> Office manager, Santa Ana; U.S. and Cambodian citizen</i>
- SANTA ANA : College Teacher Gets Leadership Award
- All-Year Plan for Burbank School Angers Some Parents
- BREA : Judge Grants OK for Agency's Project
- DEL MAR : 3 Dead, 4 Hurt as 2 Vehicles Collide
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : MEGA-SCENE : Gays Just Can't Win With the Religious Right
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / 69TH DISTRICT : Umberg Faces Foe Backed by Christian Right : Jo Ellen Allen won a hard-fought GOP primary in the Assembly race, receiving $22,000 from the religious conservative movement.
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Getting Answers : What's the Law Against Noise?
- NEWPORT BEACH : Group Wants to Buy Land for Open Space
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Lack of Warning on Tornadoes Probed
- Good News at Unity : For Carl Bean, Rejection by His Childhood Church Pointed the Way to a New Ministry
- Still Shaken : Aftershocks Are Terrifying Reminder in Yucca Valley
- Brazil Activists Say Prison Raid Was a Massacre
- A SPECIAL REPORT: GETTING AROUND
- CAMPAIGN DATELINE / PAUL FELDMAN : A window on the California elections. : A Land of Landslides for Senate Candidates
- 4 Western Aid Flights Reach Sarajevo; More Due Today
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : CALIFORNIA SOUTHERN BAPTIST : Wilson's 'Rights' Are Wrong
- COUNTYWIDE : Schools Honor 100 Years of Pledge
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Platform : Immigrants on Voting: 'Americans Can Stand Up and Speak' : ADELA POZA, 44, El Salvador / <i> House cleaner, North Hollywood</i>
- Obituaries - Oct. 5, 1992
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Second Opinion / COMMENTARY FROM OTHER NEWSPAPERS : LA OPINION : Mayor Bradley Made the Correct Decision
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Getting Answers : What's the Law Against Noise?
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- TOPIC A : A Different Spin on the World Around Us : On the Rebound?
- AMERICAN ALBUM : Composing a message for the ages: 'Keep Out!' : Scholars seek a way to warn future civilizations about our radioactive burial grounds.
- French Official Pushes Talks in Syria and Israel
- Dumas Quiet on Mideast Peace Efforts : Diplomacy: French foreign minister says a Syrian-Israeli summit would help talks. But he coyly refuses to say if he is trying to arrange one.
- CHESS RESULTS : Fischer, Spassky Play to Third Straight Draw
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Platform : Immigrants on Voting: 'Americans Can Stand Up and Speak' : BELLA BRIL, 60, Russia / <i> Social worker, Hollywood</i>
- PLATFORM : New Citizens
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: OCT. 3
- Los Alamitos City Council Candidates
- L.A. Grand Central Market--a Place to Sample City's Flavor
- Nudist Camp Bears the Burden of Ongoing Zoning, Land Issues : Topanga Canyon: County planning officials will tour Elysium Fields today.
- FULLERTON : 16 Positions Open on Advisory Panels
- OXNARD : Firefighters Spot Marijuana Plants Next Door to Blaze; 2 Residents Are Arrested
- An Island of Hope : Neighborhood: The Jackie Robinson YMCA is a beacon in a depressed neighborhood. It sponsors job-training and counseling while keeping its doors open to both seniors and children.
- NEWPORT BEACH : 1,500 Attend City Public Safety Day
- Spruce Goose Ready to Migrate North : Attraction: Historic plane is loaded onto barge in Long Beach after ocean swells prevented transport last week.
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : THE RAFU SHIMPO (Japanese) : What Could Networks Lose by Including Asians, Others?
- ORANGE : Literacy Group Seeks Candy Wrappers
- COUNTYWIDE : Caseworker Layoffs to Affect Disabled
- PORT HUENEME : Woman Stabbed During Argument
- Brea City Elections
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Today's Agenda
- And She Thought Murphy Had Labor Pains
- Bill Anton and His Successor
- Minority Testing
- Tent City
- Bill Anton and His Successor
- Strangers Spoil Recycling Plan
- Some Facts About Mythopoeic Society
- Tragedy Shows Need for Better Safety Regulations
- Public Television
- Tent City
- Tax Increases in West Hollywood
- Border Patrolling
- Tragedy Shows Need for Better Safety Regulations
- And She Thought Murphy Had Labor Pains
- Fighting the High Cost of Prescription Drugs
- O.C. in Need of Better Means for Clean Air
- Tent City
- PAIN IN THE R'S
- Nate Holden's Residences
- Tragedy Shows Need for Better Safety Regulations
- Exterminating Mice With Glue Traps
- YES, NO, MAMET?
- Pro-Choice Tag Sparks Reactions
- High in Denver
- Pro-Choice Tag Sparks Reactions
- GOD BLESS BUSCH
- Pro-Choice Tag Sparks Reactions
- Nate Holden's Residences
- THE KURD TRAGEDY
- THANKS TO YOU, IT WORKS
- Border Crossings
- KNOWING OUR SELVES
- And She Thought Murphy Had Labor Pains
- Bill Anton and His Successor
- RENOIR'S MODEL
- O.C. in Need of Better Means for Clean Air
- Agent Defends Keeping Home Neat
- Change of Heart on City Manager
- FASHIONS OF DISTINCTION
- Nate Holden's Residences
- 'Your Life' Misses Marx
- THE KURD TRAGEDY
- Homage to Africa
- They're Back
- Trash Scavengers
- Bush Pay Cut
- GOD BLESS BUSCH
- And She Thought Murphy Had Labor Pains
- O.C. in Need of Better Means for Clean Air
- O.C. in Need of Better Means for Clean Air
- Heavy Workload
- Cost of a Police Force in West Hollywood
- 'Tonight' Is Not Write
- Retired Official Says Story Gave Wrong Signals
- Santa Monica, Robert Myers and the Homeless
- SDSU Controversy
- A Retraining Program for Displaced Engineers
- Doing the Right Thing With Hazardous Waste
- Bill Anton and His Successor
- On Historical Houses
- Cost of a Police Force in West Hollywood
- And She Thought Murphy Had Labor Pains
- Anton's Perks Supersede Needs
- Cooking Up Mistakes
- KNOWING OUR SELVES
- Rebel Hostilities Flare in Kashmir :...
- Bill Anton and His Successor
- And She Thought Murphy Had Labor Pains
- YES, NO, MAMET?
- PETER PRINCIPLE
- YES, NO, MAMET?
- N.Y. City College Program Sends Inner-City Students to Medical School : Education: The Sophie Davis program offers a medical education in seven years at minimum expense. It has been called one of the best-kept secrets in the New York City high school system.
- And She Thought Murphy Had Labor Pains
- And She Thought Murphy Had Labor Pains
- STRAW MAN
- THE DEAR DEPARTED
- Bill Anton and His Successor
- Change of Heart on City Manager
- Homage to Africa
- Seat Belts in Buses
- Bill Anton and His Successor
- No Problems with 'Vicki!'
- KNOWING OUR SELVES
- Specific Plan Called Idiocy
- And She Thought Murphy Had Labor Pains
- Santa Monica, Robert Myers and the Homeless
- SEPARATED AT BIRTH?
- JUNE MATHIS
- Those Were the Days--of Runaway Inflation
- Harbor 13, West Los Angeles 9--Damon Moore...
- The Less Beneficial Side to Home Brewing
- Take Time for Family
- Jobs Aced Out by Spineflower
- Venice's Place in the Cultural Landscape
- And She Thought Murphy Had Labor Pains
- Pool for Fun, Profit
- Inspection Misused
- RENEE ADOREE
- Reader Would Like More Local Coverage
- Tragedy Shows Need for Better Safety Regulations
- PETER PRINCIPLE
- KNOWING OUR SELVES
- Labeling Limbaugh
- The Rise and Fall of a Computer Firm That Could Do No Wrong : Electronics: CMS Enhancements of Irvine rode the success of the personal-computer revolution before a single venture almost destroyed it. The company's losses since 1990 are more than it has made in profit since going public in 1986.
- RACISM AND PRIORITIES
- KNOWING OUR SELVES
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : GREAT PART, GREAT SCOTT! : The 'Great-Ephemeral-Quality' A-List Is Quite Long in Hollywood, It Appears
- MISSING MOVIE FILE : Why 'Jack the Bear' Has Been Hibernating for So Long
- California Corner
- An Exhilarating Journey Through Victoria's Past : Royal British Columbia Museum offers a stunning trip through human and natural history.
- Tenant's Refrigerator His Responsibility
- ALL MY RELATIONS: An Anthology of Contemporary...
- Cutting Henry Slack : KISSINGER, <i> By Walter Isaacson (Simon & Schuster: $30; 767 pp.)</i>
- THE COMPLETE LYRICS OF COLE PORTER ...