- MOVIE REVIEWS : Wiseman's Indelible 'Follies'
- Going to Extremes Focuses Wim Vandekeybus' Work : Dance: The Belgian choreographer's Ultima Vez company is among the most heralded on the experimental scene. It makes its L.A. debut today.
- Coppola's Restored 'Godfather III'
- Pop Reviews : Song Craft in the Green Genes
- Jobless-Benefit Applications Rise Again
- Deal Clears the Air About CigArrest Ads : * Marketing: Advantage Life Products gains worldwide rights to sell the stop-smoking aids. The agreement ends a rash of lawsuits with a Carlsbad firm.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- MAI Lenders OK Deferred Payment: MAI Systems...
- * The Crystal Angel Gala and Holiday...
- Foundation Honors 8 Authors
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Cartel Said to Have Financed Election
- Broad Inc. May Bid for Part of Executive Life : * Insurance: Its offer--and others--will be disclosed today. Regulators, however, want to sell the firm in one piece.
- CHP Orders $750,000 Worth of Motorcycles From Kawasaki
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CHINA : Drop Independence Bid, Dalai Lama Told
- In Support of Short Stature : Dwarfism: O.C. model Tina Schafnitz, whose son was born with achondroplasia, is using her wealth and connections on behalf of little people.
- Nursing Home Agrees to Pay Fine Over Care
- MISSION VIEJO : City to Study Where School Taxes Go
- Amphitheater Foes Given Daunting Task
- CHOC, Red Cross Sued Over AIDS-Virus Case : Medicine: The boy, now 12, reportedly contracted the virus eight years ago. Suit says health officials should have done more to protect him.
- State Workers Protest Wilson Proposal
- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : A Week Makes the Difference for Ruggiero
- Lefebvre Joins List of Fired : Baseball: The only manager to have a winning season with the Mariners becomes 12th to be let go this season.
- Dominguez Hills Women Play Chapman
- Laguna Hills, Savanna Get No Kick From Tie
- Keeping the Faith : Football Remains Worthwhile for Players, Coaches at Winless Hoover, North Hollywood
- TV Reviews : 'Statler Brothers Show': Hokey and Down-Home
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Life' a Misguided Effort From the Tomlin Team
- It's Nice on New Ice : When the Pickwick Ice Arena Faced Extinction, Skaters of All Levels Joined to Keep It Going. Now They're Together Again at Its Reoping Because. . .
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Weekend May Unscramble Juvenile
- PEOPLE WATCH
- BANKING
- British Queen in Zimbabwe
- Term Limits Upheld by State Supreme Court : Government: The 6-1 vote on Prop. 140 opens the way to complete turnover of the Legislature by 1999. Lawmakers, however, will be able to retain their pensions.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Motorist, 74, Injured in Car Collision
- OXNARD : Oklahoma Fugitive Sought in Shootings
- Gay-Rights Rioters Speak Only for the Loud Few : Homosexuality: AB 101 was incipient registration--perilous because bigotry has not been fatally stricken, only set back.
- EL TORO : Chamber Chief Aims for Local Emphasis
- ELECTIONS / COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT : Challengers Breathe Life Into El Camino Trustee Campaigns
- CHARGER UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Chargers Confirm Announcer Covered Her Friendly Wager
- Chacons Can Create Double Trouble for Fullerton's Opponents
- COMMENTARY : John Williams: Is He Serious?
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : A Victory Follows the Bouncing Ball : NL Game 2: Avery shuts out Pirates for 8 1/3 innings, beating them, 1-0, when Lemke's bad-hop double scores Justice.
- BOOK REVIEW : Voices That Speak to Older Women : WHEN I AM AN OLD WOMAN I SHALL WEAR PURPLE: An Anthology of Short Stories and Poetry. With a preface by Jenny Joseph; <i> Edited by Sandra Martz</i> ; Papier-Mache Press; Hardcover, $16; Paperback, $10; 180 pages
- Expanded NASDAQ Trade Time Approved : * Securities: A longer session for electronic stock trading is a major step toward global, 24-hour activity in U.S. markets.
- New Fighting Shatters Truce in Croatia : Yugoslavia: But republic leaders claim progress toward a diplomatic solution. Gorbachev invites warring rivals to talks in Moscow.
- National Medical Shaken by Fraud Investigation
- Nichols Institute 3rd-Quarter Profits Less Than Expected
- TV Networks to Cover Hearings Live
- Miyazawa Set to Clinch Japanese Premier's Post
- Sikh Group Says It Abducted Romanian Diplomat in India
- The L.A. Forecast : Swimwear gets glitzier for the cruise season. Ready-to-wear plays fast or loose for spring. : The Wet . . .
- Boat Capsizes, 60 Drown
- To the Rescue : Volunteer Is Honored for Saving Girl During Gang Shooting
- Holiday Closings
- COLUMN RIGHT/ VIRGINIA I. POSTREL : Don't Put Women Back on Pedestals : Even if Anita Hill's charges are true, it is still no more than hypersensitivity to 'petty slights.'
- Wedding's Over but Liz Biz Draws 3,000 to See Mrs. Fortensky at Mall
- Poll Finds 59% in Support of School 'Choice' System
- Steven Sandoval of Torrance writes to commend...
- Air Force Helicopter Crashes, Killing 3
- UCLA Student Charged in Assault on Berkeley Fan
- Limit Set on New Students at SDSU
- Jury Recommends Life Sentence for Sect Devotee in Murder of Dissident
- 107 : Heat: People throng beaches and students swelter in classrooms as searing temperatures set records around the state.
- Judge Refuses to Release Officer Charged in Rape
- AIDS Education: It Makes Sense
- Valhalla High Wrestler Killed in One-Car Crash
- Baseball
- Closing Arguments Given in Cross-Burning Trial
- PACIFIC 10 FOOTBALL / MAL FLORENCE : Stanford Considering a Change at Quarterback
- Art Worshipers Have It Made in Shade
- Assignment for CBS Means We Haven't Seen Last of Lasorda
- They Never Got the Seal of Approval
- Bo Jackson Fails Raider Physical : NFL: Team doctors not optimistic that two-sport star will play football again.
- Danish Ballet Will Perform in O.C. in June : Dance: August Bournonville's works, including a new production of 'Napoli,' will be on the program of the troupe's only engagement on the West Coast next year.
- San Diego Spotlight : 2 Chula Vista Restaurants Are Tops for Mexican Food
- Qualcomm, Loral to Develop Satellite-Based Phone System
- Syntex Labs to Correct 'Misleading' Promotion : * Regulation: In order to settle an FDA complaint, the firm will launch a $2-million advertising campaign to tone down claims for an arthritis drug.
- Credit Bureaus' Tardy Rush to Aid Consumer
- REAL ESTATE : Presley Offers First Stock Sale, Hopes to Net $64 Million
- UniCare Invests in Own Future With Stock Buy : * Insurance: The workers' comp underwriter believes its share price, which has fallen sharply, is a good investment. It calls long-term prospects good.
- Sexton Biographer to Discuss Work : The publication has generated controversy over the use of material from the poet's sessions with her psychiatrist.
- CSU Chancellor Warns of Cuts in Enrollment, Courses : Education: In Fullerton address, he says he will tell governor that the system cannot serve the same number of students or more next year without more funds.
- Extremists May Peril Talks, Baker Says : Mideast: He warns of possible terrorism aimed at scuttling a regional peace conference.
- Public Warning: Watch Out When Nature Does the Wave
- Harassment Topic of Debate Around Capital : Workplace: In Washington, D.C., offices, men generally agree that the issue is a serious one. Women hope male co-workers will become more sensitive to their feelings.
- San Diego
- ELECTIONS VENTURA CITY COUNCIL : Patagonia Endorses Villeneuve, Bennett
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Schools Chief Tells Why He's Retiring
- Youth Dies, Another Injured in Car Crash
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Cafe Vignes: A Bit of Bohemia in L.A.
- ECONOMY
- Michael J. Bernay has joined the insurance...
- Train Bill Veto Stuns O.C. Officials
- Phil Feldman; Hollywood Producer
- The Sky's the Inspiration : Kabana's designers look to the moon, stars and Southwestern sunsets to create colorful and unusual jewelry.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : VISTA : Woman Convicted of Murdering Husband
- CLIPBOARD
- Gay Militancy--the Last Great Civil Rights Move? : Political battles: The new activists are 'bashing back.' But some say the tactics could alienate the public.
- Navy to Close Boot Camp First 3 Months of 1992
- MISSION VIEJO : Conference Looks at South County Issues
- ACLU Files Suit Saying Deputies Misuse Dogs to Attack People
- MOORPARK : Court Hears Case on School Site Purchase
- Music Reviews : McKelway, Bush Open Gold Medal Series
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Blanton Passes Santa Ana Mater Dei Past Mission Viejo
- Pop Reviews : A Grayer Shade of Procol at the Variety
- Bush on Unemployment
- A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : MISSION VIEJO COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE
- In a 'Green Day,' Wilson OKs Environmental Bills : Legislation: California Coastal Commission gets the power to halt development without action by courts.
- Countywide : Tollway Board OKs Environment Report
- Harbor Officer Savors Latest Victory in Long Fight Against Job Bias : Discrimination: Black who was barred from a county position receives a $908,000 judgment.
- He's Keeper of a Pocket of Nature : Torrance Naturalist Battles to Keep Urban Sprawl at Bay and Restore Madrona Marsh
- Controversy Over No-Fault
- Cambodian Dance Troupe Back on Its Feet : Culture: The 55-member group whose U.S. tour was stalled here by debt hits the road again with the help of a compatriot now living in Mission Viejo.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- NEWPORT BEACH : School District May Lay Off 50 Workers
- Port District Funds Held Key to Trolley Accord : Transportation: Putting tracks underground in Little Italy-Harbor View will cost $16 million.
- Wave Goodby : Don't Panic, but Tsunami Awareness Week Has Been Declared
- SANTA ANA : Ringing Up Interest in Phone Work
- FULLERTON : State Fire Group Honors Police Heroes
- Neighbors See Selves Going to Pot : Togetherness: Locals in normally upscale area will have to use portable toilets in street until sewer pipe is repaired. Some actually are looking forward to it, sort of.
- Dow Climbs 30.19 in Final Hour's Rush : Market Overview
- COLUMN ONE : Women's Old Angers Resurface : Many of them side with Clarence Thomas' accuser, not because they know who is telling the truth but because they recall sexual harassment by other men.
- Zen and Now : Robert M. Pirsig rode a 'Motorcycle' to fame. He's back with a bleaker tale of troubled times.
- Controversy Over No-Fault
- Solana Beach
- Agencies Join Forces to Remove Abandoned Vehicles From Streets
- Balky Buyers Are the Talk of CEO Meeting
- PUC Is Asked to Approve Oil Pipeline Construction
- Commercial Vacancy Rate Holds Steady : * Leasing: With office-building and industrial construction at a halt, empty space should decrease and rents should go up, Grubb & Ellis reports.
- Why Dole Offers More Than Just a Bit of Appeal
- State Will Test More Children for Lead Poisoning
- PLATFORM : Them Versus Us
- Hoover High to Open Clinic With $40,000 - Education: Plans for health center, which trustees must OK, back on track after 2-year delay.
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : These Survivors Won't Go Quietly : Prop. 140--term limits-- is upheld. But without voter vigilance, the same faces will keep popping up in new places.
- U.S. Won't Appeal Bank Insurer Ruling
- Phil McBride has been appointed vice president,...
- Iraq Nuclear Site Never Hit, U.S. Says
- The L.A. Forecast : Swimwear gets glitzier for the cruise season. Ready-to-wear plays fast or loose for spring. : . . . and the Dry
- Cal State System Crippled by Budget Cuts, Chancellor Says
- Bedside Manners
- Umbrella Update
- Whew, 107 Degrees! : Anaheim Had High Honors but It Sizzled All Over
- Blinded Man, Doctor Agree on Settlement : Lawsuit: The $3.9-million accord comes several years after John Chavez lost his sight and suffered brain damage during ankle surgery.
- Two Options for Theater: Bankruptcy or Closing : Drama: Trustees of the financially strapped LATC are still awaiting last-minute fund-raising appeals.
- Bulletproof Safety Shields Approved for All City Cabs
- For quarter ended Sept. 30, unless noted....
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Michael J. Newell has joined Camintonn Corp.,...
- Translating Job Skills Into Your Own Firm
- Sculley Visit Renews Sony Rumors : * Technology: The Apple Computer chairman is in Japan for a trade show. Meanwhile, his company reaches a settlement in London with the Beatles' recording firm.
- U.S. May Freeze Assets of Haitian Coup Backers
- 1st California Condors Return to Reclaim Wild
- NATION IN BRIEF : OREGON : Forest Fire Imperils Famed Lodge at Falls
- Suit Against Doctor Settled for Nearly $4 Million
- Another Day on Griddle Is Forecast : Weather: After cooling it during an unusually mild summer, San Diegans swelter in a sizzling autumn heat wave.
- PORT HUENEME : Chamber May Not Need $15,000 Bailout
- No Mistrial for Waldon, Judge Rules
- OK Sought for Cross-County Oil Pipeline : Environment: The firm trying to build the $200-million project and activists agree that it would be safer than transporting crude by tanker.
- Pacifica's Five Backup Backs Combine to Defeat Kennedy
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AMERICAN LEAGUE
- Jews in Lithuania
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 11, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 11, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 11, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 11, 1991
- For the Record - Oct. 11, 1991
- 'Umbrella Carnival' Unfurls in Pass
- Power Struggle Shakes Leadership of Russia : Politics: The federation vice president and KGB chief square off. Yeltsin delays his return amid the disarray.
- 3 Killed, 2 Injured in Crash of Helicopter at Edwards Air Force Base
- NORTH & SOUTH: When a San Francisco...
- WHEEL WARFARE: When wheelchair athletes race in...
- Term Limit May Mean '96 Political Upheaval in Valley
- Carter to Pass Up Reagan Ceremony : Library dedication: The Georgian's duties overseeing elections in Zambia derail plans for a meeting of five presidents.
- 2nd Woman Expected to Testify Against Thomas : Judiciary: Ex-EEOC aide is believed to have told investigators court nominee had made sexual comments.
- Lawmakers Say Ruling Will Shift Power in Sacramento
- CONGRESSMAN ROGER? Supervisor Roger R. Stanton, who...
- RED BIBLES: The Santa Ana-based Bible Institute...
- Umbrellas in Japan Furled, Those at Tejon Remain a Hit : Art: A typhoon knocks down some of Christo's structures overseas, and the California section has minor glitches. Meanwhile, the tourists keep on coming.
- House Bill Gives Anaheim Money for Road Projects : Federal funding: The $17.5 million for car-pool ramps on the Santa Ana Freeway is much less than the amount sought. The Disney Co.'s request for $395 million for related work was rejected.
- Obituaries - Oct. 11, 1991
- TELEVISION - Oct. 11, 1991
- TELEVISION - Oct. 11, 1991
- Pact Offers Policies to Mexican Workers in U.S. : Workplace: The agreement allows those working legally here to buy low-cost health insurance for their dependents at home.
- Cranberry Pie, Spicy Eggplant, California Gazpacho
- BANKING
- AIDS Drug Will Be Given Free to Those Unable to Pay : Health: Newly approved DDI is only the second such anti-viral medication OKd by the FDA. It is for patients who are unable to use AZT.
- Judge Halts Bid to Stop 5% Pay Cut : Budget: Controller is ordered to implement governor's directive to reduce wages of state supervisorial workers.
- $11 Million in Cocaine Found in Stalled Car
- Report Finds Increased Cost in Hiring Out for Fire Service : Budget: City would pay $255,000 a year more if it contracts with the L.A. County Fire Department, study shows. Officials say this figure only represents an opening offer.
- FASHION OPENING NIGHT : Orchestrating Dress : Ventura County Symphony fans show up in everything from evening gowns and tuxedos to jeans and tennis shoes.
- World IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Kurds, Iraqis Urged to Halt Fighting
- Roadside Reviews
- 5 'Preventive Government' Bills Are Signed by Wilson
- Taking Another Look at Auto Mirrors
- SCORECARD : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVENTS : PREP FOOTBALL GAMES
- Jerold's Catalogue Showroom Can Furnish Whole House
- Taking Part in the Art : Valley Couple Find Work Was Worth It
- Thomas Fought Workplace Harassment : Judiciary: Nominee urged a strong stand when the issue was before the high court. Co-workers are struck by the irony of the charges against him.
- Getting the Right Picture : Child-pornography laws should hurt pornographers, not legitimate photographers
- Braude Drops Plans to Block Street in Encino : Commuters: The councilman's decision frustrates residents of neighborhoods clogged by rush-hour traffic.
- Smaller Hotel Plan Sought by Council in Torrance : Development: The 79-room project was rejected because of its size in relation to the lot where it would be built.
- He's Weathering It All Just Fine
- Weidenbach Enters Barrios 10K Race
- Dominguez Hills' Hamer Battles Back After Car Accident
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- PREP NOTES
- Agreement Reached for Selling Penguins
- His Road to Top Ran Through Colorado : Cross-country: A summer of devotion to training could make former Marina standout Shanon Winkelman an NCAA champion.
- Rebuilt Cavers Want to Add a Chapter to School's Lore : High school football: San Diego High's 4-0 start rekindles enthusiam at the school that dominated county football for decades. Coach Art Anderson, an ex-pro lineman, is the driving force.
- The Talk of the Electronic Town : Radio and TV: The Clarence Thomas-Anita Hill controversy has local and national talk-show phone lines buzzing.
- STAGE
- ART REVIEW : Vibrant Multiculturalism at Newport Biennial
- A Pillar of Shiny Steel : A tour of the new metal and marble Plaza Tower near the Performing Arts Center in Costa Mesa is proudly conducted by its internationally known architect Cesar Pelli.
- TRANSPORTATION
- Glendale : New Noise Rules Planned
- Former UCLA Gymnast Breaks Out of His Shell in Ninja Turtles Movie
- Barrier Breached : Pact Ends 10-Year Standoff Over Flint Wash Bridle Path
- JAZZ : There's Still Plenty of Room to Jam on Catalina
- Goalkeeper Grubbs Pools His Talent : Preps: Water polo standout is refining his skills in hopes of leading team to another Southern Section 2-A Division title.
- There's Goulash and Much, Much More
- IRVINE : 21 UCI Students Win Fellowships
- Hospital Wants to Alter Corporate Structure to Refinance Bond Issue
- SAN CLEMENTE : Rules Stiffened for Temporary Banners
- Suspect in Kidnapings and Rapes Near College Campuses Is Arrested
- PREP NOTES
- Fast Finish Doesn't Save Trebelhorn : Baseball: As part of housecleaning, Brewers fire manager who won more games than any in club history.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Stays Unbeaten in Water Polo
- POP/ROCK/CLUBS
- San Jose Firm, 2 Others Win Quality Award
- Four Firms Agree to Tell Job Seekers of Credit Checks
- Earnings and Bond Woes Push Dow Down 17.44 : Market Overview
- Retail Stocks Depressed by Nordstrom's Flat Profit : Wall Street: More bad news has investors worried that poor fall sales will carry over into the crucial holiday selling season.
- Latino Museum Backers in Talks With Lawry's Center
- Pure Performance
- COLUMN ONE : America's Students: Armed and Dangerous : As many as 90,000 schoolchildren carry guns to class every day. And serious injuries are on the rise as campus violence spirals out of control.
- SPORTSCOPE : No. 3 UCLA Leads Field at Water Polo Tournament
- THE HOUSE
- Quick Trip to Mexico Proves a Big Hit For Young Baseball Team
- FOR THE KIDS : Like Magic : Eight star magicians will entertain Oct. 26 at the Dorill B. Wright Cultural Center.
- Infected Mosquitoes Are Being Wiped Out
- Top Banana : Tons of the Fruit Are Unloaded Weekly at Port Hueneme Docks
- IRVINE : Forum Tonight on Development Plans
- $5,000 Reward Offered in Spate of Brush Fires
- PREP NOTES
- PREP WATER POLO ROUNDUP : El Dorado Beats Los Alamitos in Sudden Death
- THE HOUSE : Jobless Bill
- Auto Racing
- TUSTIN : Neighbors Hit Plan for Recovery Home
- Denise Huber Probably Dead, Investigator Says : Mystery: The missing waitress may have been killed by an acquaintance, a detective hired by her parents theorizes.
- Bo Runs in Water to Run on Land : Therapy: While football any time soon seems out of the question, rehabilitation in a pool is being tried to help him heal for baseball.
- Auto Racing
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : NATIONAL LEAGUE : Bonds Issues a Challenge to Opposing Baserunners
- Ex-Angels Air Their Old Gripes
- Bands Give a Backward Glance With New Releases : Agent Orange and the former members of T.S.O.L. revisit the punk boom, Honk reaches back to its musical roots, and Stryper offers a retrospective.
- ENERGY
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Bush Effort to Boost Credit May Have Little Impact
- How Sweet Is It? : Sweeteners: The makers of Sucanat claim that it's the most nutritive option on the market.
- THEATER REVIEW 'THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY' : Fantasy Fop : Michael Jordan's production at the Arts Council Center features a worthy script and a lot of heart.
- Long Beach : Candidate Moves to Pursue His Challenge to Edgerton
- Westwood : Revitalization Effort
- Senate's Male Clubbiness Seen as Inimical to Sex-Bias Sensitivity
- BOOK REVIEW : A High-Handed Portrayal of Playwright : BERNARD SHAW The Lure of Fantasy Vol. 3<i> by Michael Holroyd</i> Random House $27.50, 544 pages
- STAGE REVIEW : Tangled Fairy Tales Aren't Just for Kids
- More Between the Lines at Valley Arts Festival
- Former Justice Hospitalized
- Father, Daughter Face Grief Together
- Insurer Agrees to Prop. 103 Rebate Policy
- Christo's Umbrellas--a Golden Forest Opens : Art: 10,000 viewers are on hand in Tejon Pass as traffic flows well. The artist calls the parasols 'my children.'
- Hotel Blames Nightclub's Noise for Loss of Trade : Lawsuit: A Holiday Inn seeks $1 million, alleging the music at nearby Charlie's Seaside Cafe has been too loud for four years.
- SDSU Acts to Cut Stadium Rowdiness
- Deliberations in Trial of Grocer Interrupted for Ruling on Dispute : Courts: Two jurors were overheard arguing in a hallway. But the judge says the panel has not been compromised.
- Ex-Cal State Leader Cobb Honored at Dorm Naming
- CAMARILLO : Hearing on Outlet Center to Continue
- FISHING : Marina del Rey Will Play Host to Tournament on Saturday
- Amateur Sports
- Ford Doesn't Expect Profit Until Next Year : Autos: The prediction comes as a surprise to analysts and raises doubts about the health of the entire industry.
- Philips Will Share in Licensing of Sony's Mini Disc System
- Troubled Sanctuary : Safety: Shelter that protects battered women and children is facing the possibility of foreclosure.
- IN SEASON / Guavas : Tropical Treat Tastes as Good as It Looks
- Region : Tree-Planting Project Set
- Annex Gala Marks End of Struggle : Development: Grand opening Friday of expanded Westside Pavilion is culmination of long road to compromise.
- Water Polo Coach Has 'World's Best' Experience in Her Favor : Colleges: Former player and coach at Wilson High relishes the challenge of turning around a languishing program.
- Noodles Needle Frenchman
- Lautner's Sheets Apartments Let the Environment Shine Through
- Housing Plan Approved by Council : Development: The Civic Center West Project is praised for offering a large number of low-income units. Little financial risk to city seen.
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : School Has Own Clinic for Wildlife
- Silver Lake : Clinic Gets $66,000 Grant
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Bush's Moves on Education Stir Hopes, Criticism
- City to Review Garbage Services Dispute
- Motorist Sought in Fatal Cycle Crash
- Lowery Measures Up as Fierce Competitor
- PLACENTIA : Contract for School Pool Job Awarded
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Williams' Status Still a Question
- Baseball
- NHL ROUNDUP : Late Goals Keep Capitals Perfect
- Cornered Every Week, Gray Stays Tough : UCLA: Bruin defensive back has drawn some of the toughest assignments in the country, but he has kept his edge.
- KUCI-FM Prepares To Boost Its Power : * Radio: If the student-run station can raise money for new equipment, its strength will increase to 200 watts.
- Some Spicy Numbers From the Meat Market
- Johnnycake We Hardly Know Ye
- Report Says Schools Shortchange the Disabled : Education: A federal study says that five school districts isolated students from the mainstream even when it wasn't necessary. The schools agree to reassess their actions.