- 6 Die in N.Y. House Fire
- California IN BRIEF : GARDEN GROVE : Study Fails to Link Office, Cancer Cases
- Former Superintendent of Cerritos' ABC District Resigns Current Post : Education: Supt. Eugene Tucker to step down from Santa Monica job in August to pursue a writing career.
- World IN BRIEF : POLAND : Promised Convent Begun at Auschwitz
- Miami Blues (TMC Monday at 1:05 a.m.)...
- Council Will Consider Watered-Down Ethics Plan : Government: The proposal calls for an ethics education committee, but it offers little else that is not already included in state guidelines.
- Americans Favor Curbs on Japanese Imports, Poll Finds
- Tadashi Imai; Japanese Film Director
- State Admits Failure in Its Logging Policies : Resources: Companies have been over-cutting for 20 years, creating a timber shortage emergency, panel says.
- The Region : Resurfacing of I-5 Freeway
- Ceremony Recalls the 'Date of Infamy'
- For 2 1/2 years, a group of women say they were terrorized by their apartment manager. Their repeated attempts to get help failed, until they banded together and fought back. : Harassed at Home
- PLATFORM : No More Free Rides For Students Who Can Pay
- Traumatized Dogs Treated, Ready to Adopt : Animals: Canines were mistreated by woman convicted of stealing them to sell for medical research. They will be given to people willing to continue rehabilitation process.
- Such a Deal--$38,000 Saving at the Expense of Our Safety
- After Racial Violence, an Uneasy Peace Takes Hold : Education: Black and Latino students at Chatsworth High are making a concerted effort to mend fences in the wake of a Sept. 30 brawl.
- MOORPARK : Man Fatally Stabbed Near Condominium
- He's (Still) a Rebel
- Family's Legal Nightmare, Separation Ends
- Awkward Goal: Keeping Pupils Out of Schools : Education: Torrance seeks to root out students who give false addresses to enroll in its district.
- Memory Trees : Camarillo: An ex-hostage and the daughter of a captive join Explorer Scouts in a tribute to Americans held in Lebanon.
- Garnes Leads SDSU Women Past USD
- Loyola Women Open With 70-38 Win
- Coronado Proves Its Point by Taking Water Polo Title
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Tulsa Rolls Over Ohio U.
- PREP FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM LAST WEEK'S PLAYOFF GAMES : BUSTING LOOSE
- Washington Perfect for Regular Season : Pacific 10: Huskies improve record to 11-0 with 56-21 victory over Washington State.
- Tomba Grows Up, Still Goes Down Fast : Skiing: Italian wins giant slalom, the World Cup opener, after an off-season of more work and less play.
- U.S. Has Competition in Prize for Violence
- SPOTLIGHT / SATURDAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE : RIVALRY WRAPUP
- Stanford's Big Offense Makes Cal Eat Its Words : Big Game: Vardell, Whitfield silence Bears with some smash-mouth football, 38-21.
- STAGE : Don Quixote Meets the Addams Family : Whether playing Gomez Addams, starring in 'Man of La Mancha' or crusading against world hunger, Raul Julia is living his dreams
- RAP ON RAP: Is rap music a...
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP
- MOVIES : BODY SHOP : With Him, We Figured They Were Real
- Interpreting Bruckner, Brahms and Beethoven
- Can You Be Liable for an Ex-Spouse's Debts?
- Where Monarch Butterflies Vacation in Winter
- S. Bernardino County ADELANTO: Phase 3 of...
- Enough Is Enough, Pakistanis Say, as Welcome Mat Wears Thin for Afghan Refugees : Civil war: Citizens blame them for everything from rising rents to traffic, gunrunning to drug smuggling.
- Time for a Change? : Gentrification of Bixby Knolls Spurs Effort to Update Business District
- LOTTERY RESULTS: NOV. 23
- Jury's Out on Who Trashed Roseanne's Home : Courts: Landlord's suit says comedian left house a mess. Her countersuit says owners conspired with tabloid on a phony story.
- Fast Resolution of Center Probe Needed : * Accused Nonprofit Agency Serves Children, Adults With Neurological Disorders
- School Districts Still Debating Adoption of Plan for Builders' Fees
- U.S. Boxers Get 1 Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze
- SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : Stewart Leads Tennessee to Victory Over Kentucky
- Trying to Let Sleeping Bengals Lie : Raiders: L.A. says it is wary of 1-10 Cincinnati, but the statistics don't appear to bear out the concern.
- Is Likely Buyer of Executive Life Up to Task? : Insurance: Analysts question the match because Mutuelle Assurance Artisinale de France is much smaller than the failed U.S. firm it hopes to acquire.
- GARDENS OF EATING : Four Seasons' Restaurant Offers Super Service, Fabulous Food--and a Big Bill
- ICONS
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Father Wrongly Accused in Sex Case
- Japanese Oyster Sparks Dispute on Revival of Chesapeake Bay Harvest : Environment: Critics say the imported bivalve could finish off native shellfish decimated by disease. They cite the killer bee as a species with unwelcome consequences.
- The Time of Food : Preserving the Past: Dining With a Living Treasure
- Brink's Heist Lives On in Police Memorials : Crime: Attempted $1.6-million holdup proved to be a surprise when the participants turned out to be revolutionaries, not a gang of robbers.
- Determined Family Seeks to Clear Marine : Military: Relatives of officer, who apparently killed himself while under investigation, say he did nothing wrong.
- Group Clings to Hope of Purchasing Nearby Land
- State Begins Audit of Youth Sports League's Finances
- Antelope Valley Comes Up Short in Quest for Foothill Title, 27-26
- Robert E. Hallagan has been elected president...
- FRENCH TRADEMARKS: The Art Deco Era ...
- Whistler: Color Him Vivid : JAMES ABBOTT McNEILL WHISTLER: A Life, <i> By G.H. Fleming (St. Martin's Press: $24.95; 367 pp.)</i>
- Comparing Four Bids on Security Systems
- ON THE STREET AGAIN : Some People, Like Sammy McGuire, Choose to Be Homeless, Even if It Almost Kills Them : On the Street Again
- Tour Buses Now Visit Gorby's Prison <i> Dacha</i>
- U.S. Has Competition in Prize for Violence
- Bradbury : City Joins Coalition
- Be Thankful for Recreation Leader Who Gives Back to His Community
- Manuel Noriega Wins $25,000 in Big Spin--No, Not THAT Noriega
- Downtown Revival Draws Inspiration From Past
- John Hughes' The Breakfast Club (KTLA tonight...
- Madness for Mozart Spawns Pens, Chocolates, Lingerie : Japan: Although hundreds of concerts are commemorating the 200th anniversary of the composer's death, the fad has turned beyond music.
- World IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Overloading May Have Downed Copter
- Marine's Vindication Is His Family's Crusade : Military: Since El Toro Col. James E. Sabow's apparent suicide after he was caught up in a scandal, there's been no rest for relatives seeking to prove he was slandered and betrayed by the Corps.
- Ways Studied to Warn the Future of A-Waste Dangers : Environment: Descendants would face radioactive peril in 10,000 years. 'Atomic priesthood' could pass the word from age to age.
- Alhambra Teacher Honored by Council
- Baldwin Park : Tree Recycling Approved
- BOOK MARK : Why We Should Rue the Day Richard Nixon Resigned the Presidency
- Broderick Case Judge Restricts Testimony : Courts: Defense attorney claims private bench conferences are keeping him from presenting witnesses allowed in first murder trial.
- James Baker Runs Into the Diplomatic Great Wall of Resistance : China: Thought to have the upper hand, the secretary of state ends up enduring a series of humiliations and calculated rebuffs on his visit to Beijing.
- Experts Doubt D.A. Can Keep Judge Off Cases : Law: Attorneys and judges say attempts to 'blanket' jurists seldom work. They also denounce Reiner's action against Karlin as an unfair attempt to influence decisions.
- OXNARD : AIDS Care Sponsors Message for Magic
- The Uneasy Reality of Life in an Underguarded City : Crime: Police calls 'are stacked up beyond belief, and it just gets worse and worse,' says police official about the lack of manpower.
- Titans Pull Out a 37-36 Victory in Last Minute
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Rodgers and Iowa Pull Snow Job on Minnesota
- Rockets Put Olajuwon on Injured Reserve
- Soccer
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Moorpark Crushes Ventura, 63-3, Awaits Bowl Bid
- Swimming
- NBA ROUNDUP : Kings End Road Slump at 43
- WESTERN ATHLETIC ROUNDUP : Detmer Passes BYU to Fourth Consecutive Title
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Valley View Scores 42-20 Victory
- Pierce Pays Dearly for Errors, 23-7
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine Valley Upsets El Camino in Men's Soccer Regional
- Egypt Folklorist Bent on Saving Woodworking Art, Latticework : Craftsmanship: Balcony screens are part of the air-conditioning system, not designed to hide Arab women from view.
- Head of AIDS Agency Outlines the Scope of the Battle : Q & A
- On the State's Trimmed-Down Welfare Payments, the Poor Get Poorer : Country poverty: A young woman with a baby can no longer make ends meet. She asks the governor: 'Why cut where it already hurts?'
- Can African-Americans Now Truly Believe in Judicial Fairness? : Race relations: Soon Ja Du's sentence sends a message that black life is worthless. Such a message, however, doesn't come without a price.
- Beaches Post Signs to Lay Down Law for Clam Diggers
- Once in a while, Nancy Giles will...
- Notes about your surroundings.
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Chaos Continues Without Steinbrenner
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Battle Lines Drawn in Chicago War
- CROSS-COUNTRY SOUTHERN SECTION FINALS : Hart Boys, Agoura Girls Flag Titles
- Mortgaging Future Paid Off for Buffalo : Bills: Polian gambled that acquiring linebacker Bennett would justify the loss of draft picks. He was right.
- Wacholder's 28 Kills Help Laguna Beach Win
- Palestinians Seize Upon a Chance to Map Out Strategy : Mideast: Bold meetings in the occupied lands are devoted to discussing how to cut the best deal with Israel.
- Belgrade Stands in a Long, Patriotic Line for Gasoline : Yugoslavia: Motorists see the inconvenience as the price they must pay for standing up to Western Europe.
- THE HOUSE
- Inquiries Sought Into Killing of Harlins
- PIERCE COLLEGE : Woman Warns of AIDS Dangers
- Sewage Spills Into S.D. River, Signs Posted at Dog Beach
- Surfing and Grazing to Survive in TV Land
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL VENTURA TOURNAMENT : Ventura Belies Inexperience, Wins Championship, 71-62
- Padres Obligated to Import Talent, Not Deal It Away
- JAZZ : Louie Bellson: The Drummer as Musician
- The Time of Food : Something Wild
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- Ethics as Filtered Through Prager's Prism
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- Unique Blossom Springs From Seeds of Camellia
- Coping With Harassment in Housing
- Kao Gets Dean's Post at Alhambra High
- It's no easy task to earn a...
- Profile : What a Drag! : Australian 'Megastar' Dame Edna Is Ready for Her U.S. Debut
- The King Canute of the Stock Market Who Tries to Stop Volatility : Economy: The President has as much control over the Dow Jones Index as the legendary monarch who tried to stop the waves.
- David Duke's Political Future
- Fire Guts One Business, Damages Another
- Navajo Steel Gangs Holding Onto Culture as They Lay Rail Tracks
- THOUSAND OAKS : Arizona Man, 22, Hurt in Motel Fight
- Children Too Need the Facts on AIDS
- Fresno Defeats San Jose, 31-28
- History Fails to Repeat as Miami Survives, 19-14
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : USDHS Blockers Open Way to Quarterfinals
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Forum Has Fences to Fix in Southland
- Volleyball
- Cooper Gives Holyfield Scare : Boxing: A substitute for a substitute, he knocks down heavyweight champion, who stops him in the seventh round.
- 4 Bosco Tech Musicians Picked for Rose Parade
- Civil War Buff Opens 'Soldiers Museum'
- Racial Tension Smolders in City Once Tagged 'Selma of the North' : Integration: Plan to bring more minorities to Dubuque, Iowa, has triggered confrontation and cross-burnings.
- Big Winds Inconvenience Some but Delight Others; No Major Damage Caused
- Law Enforcement Going Gold With New Process That Helps Put a Finger on Crime : Forensics: The technique enables prints to be lifted off difficult surfaces such as plastics and bullet cartridges.
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : Texas A&M; Routs SMU, 65-6, to Clinch Title
- Costa Mesa Football Coach Baldwin Fired
- POP MUSIC : Solid-Body Legend : Plagued by arthritis, Les Paul acknowledges that his playing days are probably numbered, but new releases will preserve his work
- NHL ROUNDUP : Jets Win With Goalie Essensa
- AND ONE MORE THING: David Bowie may...
- MOVIES : They Just Don't Get It : FILM COMMENT : The men in charge of Hollywood are able to conceive of women's stories only as male stories recast and retold
- What's Opening? What's Closing?
- 'Miss Reardon' Director Plays Different Role : Rae Allen puts her own imprint on a revival of a show in which she appeared on Broadway
- Flawed Script : Fries' Story Shows Problems Facing Small Production Firms
- The Time of Food : Pacific Northwest Bounty
- GOLF SHARK SHOOTOUT : Wadkins, Purtzer Lead by 7 Shots
- Sands Tears Up Rushing Record With 396 Yards
- ALBUM REVIEW : **** LES PAUL "The Legend and the Legacy" <i> Capitol</i>
- Cooking Up Queen Conch in Turks and Caicos
- Owners May Be Buying Needless Flood Insurance
- STYLE : FASHION : City Slickers
- Senate OKs $270-Billion Defense Bill : Congress: The measure retains most of the major weapons programs. Some lawmakers say it is packed with pork-barrel projects.
- Ousted Haitian Leader Calls for End to Exodus
- TV Times, 90053
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Pilot Killed After Bailing Out of Plane
- 3 Civil Rights Panelists Back Election Monitoring
- High in the Alps, Austrian Traditions Thrive on Italian Side of Border : Identity: More than 70 years ago, South Tyrol was a prize in the fallout of World War I. Its two ethnic groups have lived and prospered rather peacefully.
- John N. LaCorte; Founder of Italian Historical Society
- Breast Implants: Taking Risky Road to Higher Self-Esteem
- Retiring Chief Takes Issue With Criticism of His Department : Police: Albert C. Ehlow says economics, rather than leadership or morale, are at the root of most of the problems.
- 1 Killed, 1 Hurt in 2 Shootings
- COMMENTARY ON ABUSE : For a Child, Home May Be More Dangerous Than the Streets : Nearly half of all victims of child abuse, a study indicates, are between the ages of 12 and 18. Teen-age suicide is believed to be an end result.
- Steady Winds Fan Several Small Fires
- Residents Ready to Fight Over Graffiti : Culture: City agency proposes recognizing wall-marking as an art form. But homeowners say it is vandalism.
- Parks Puts on Quite a Show as Duke Defeats Soviet Team
- USC's Perry Is Sacked on Final Drive for Glory
- Growing Pains for College Freshmen : Basketball: No matter how talented, first-year players face a period of adjustment.
- Neither Dickerson Nor the Rams Benefited : Aftermath: L.A. has become a .500 team in the 68 games since the deal. Tailback's rushing average has steadily declined.
- Sockers Earn Another Overtime Victory
- Santa Fe Christian Wins Title
- UCLA Deep-Sixes USC, 24-21 : College football: Bruins make big defensive play for first victory in series since 1986. Trojans finish 3-8.
- Pepperdine Settles Down to Win Opener, 84-64
- Peterson's Two Goals Propel Fallbrook to Field Hockey Title
- Turkey Night Midget Race Attracts a Versatile Field
- Speedskating
- Jeff Gray Slowly Recovering From Stroke
- U.S. Has Competition in Prize for Violence
- SMALL FACES: Ozzy Osbourne is planning a...
- Rusticity in the City
- Judd Parkin has been promoted to senior...
- Saving Dollars, Costing Lives : THE GREAT WHITE LIE: How America's Hospitals Betray Our Trust and Endanger Our Lives, <i> By Walt Bogdanich (Simon & Schuster: $23.00; 296 pp.)</i>
- The Rediscovery of Richard Nixon : NIXON: Ruin and Recovery, <i> By Stephen Ambrose (Simon and Schuster: $27.50; 638 pp.)</i>
- The Time of Food : A Catalogue of Native American Cooking
- A Moment of Terror in South L.A.
- A SM*A*S*H
- Visitors Overwhelm a Park in Britain
- An OG ('Original Gangster') Tries to Make Things Right
- Bishop Amat Wins Academic Decathlon
- Michigan's Welfare Cut 'Took All the Dreams Away,' Ex-Recipient Says : City poverty: Loss of benefits forced Patricia Wilson, a recovering cocaine addict, out of her home and into a shelter for the homeless.
- Church Issues Report on Alleged Massacre by Salvadoran Army
- Alhambra : Warning on Aerosol 'High'
- Syria's Go-Slow Stance on Talks Plays Well at Home : Mideast: Damascus portrays Madrid performance as a success, works to improve its position for next round.
- State Designs Tests to Score Each Student
- Sumatran Rhino Arrives at L.A. Zoo in Breeding Project
- Humor Can Soothe AIDS Rage
- Roadwork: Major projects for the week of Nov. 24-30
- Crash Kills Motorcyclist, Injures Child
- Pro Football
- With a Victory, Titans Say Good Riddance
- James F. Griffiths has been named executive...
- The Extra Risks Involved in Financial Stocks
- The Time of Food : A World of Berries
- The Last Bite Is the Sweetest
- Home Improvement : Special Motor Keeps Air on the Move
- Getting the Most Out of Sandpaper
- ROOTS AND BRANCHES: Contemporary Essays by West...
- After 20 Years, Solution to Mystery of D.B. Cooper Is Still up in the Air : Crime: Fans will mark the 20th anniversary of the hijacking. The identity of the man who parachuted from a plane with $200,000 in ransom money is unknown.
- A New Breed of Commissars Struggles to Install Yeltsin's Reforms : Russia: They spread through the vast republic to oust local bureaucrats blocking radical economic change.
- Group Denies Link to Bill by Robbins
- Ties to the Past : Trains: Some call Union Station 'the last great train station.' It offers a window on yesterday, but plans for commercial development are afoot.
- Britain's Communist Party Calls It Quits
- Duke Gets His Comeuppance From the Victims of His Hate Message : Politics: Up until an amazing TV exchange, Louisiana's blacks had remained on the sidelines. Then they flooded the polls.
- Glacier Clarified
- Meeting Gets Bruins Back on Right Track : Soccer: Veterans of international play had lost sight of NCAA goal. A return to the tournament is the result of playing as a team again.
- TENNIS WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIPS : A Finally Perfect Seles Will Face Navratilova
- Proud Dolphins of '72 No Redskins Fans
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : MOVIES : TALK OF THE TOWN : Think It's Going to Be Like Trading Baseball Cards?
- TELEVISION : Here're the Other TV Specials
- McDonnell Deal May Buy Stake in Asia's Future
- RENAISSANCE MEN : From Louisiana to Massachusetts, Let's Face It: The Pols, They Are A-Changin'
- FICTION
- RITES OF PASSAGE
- OVER HERE: Criticizing America 1968-1989 by...
- Patty Duke and her "Patty Duke Show"...
- Ailing Ex-Hostage Sutherland Better, Resumes Solid Food
- Biking Zen Country - On a journey through southern Japan, a group of cyclists finds wild beauty and cultural paradoxes
- 25 Held in Drug Sweep at Park
- U.N. Announces a New Cease-Fire in Yugoslavia
- Police Warn Drivers to Watch for Thieves
- Desert Bloom : Dizzying Pace of Growth Takes Its Toll on Temecula, Murrieta
- Put On a Happy Face
- German Town Musters Its Toy Soldiers for Next Battle
- The New GOP Disorder : The Bush White House has alienated the right, the left and everything in between : The Right Stalks the President
- COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS : Van Hook to Help Lead Task Force
- 3 Families Are Left Homeless but Unhurt by Santa Ana Fire : Blaze: Firefighters said their efforts were hindered by illegal additions to the two-bedroom house, occupied by 18 people. The cause is under investigation.
- BENEFIT CONCERT: Sponsored by the Irish Entertainment...
- 1 Dead, 6 Wounded in Drive-By Shooting Along Trolley Line
- Washington U. Halts UCSD Bid to Repeat
- Statue-of-Heisman Play Helps Michigan Cruise
- ANALYSIS : Reaching for the Stars Dickerson Trade Gave Rams a Chance to Build Dynasty With Draft Picks, but the Result Has Been Descent Into Mediocrity
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP : Dilfer Leads Fresno State to Victory and Raisin Bowl
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : SCC Easily Beats Chapman to Win Tournament Title
- Latino Lab's 'Virgen' to Be a Million Dollar Christmas Production
- Hollywood's Cult of Youth
- DANCE : Still Abuzz? : Choreographer Mark Morris is returning from a 3-year residency in Europe. Can his company re-establish itself in the States?
- New partners in the Latham & Watkins'...
- A Good Place to Start Out, and to Stay Put : Norwalk: Affordable housing lures buyers; many stay for the schools, shopping and location.
- Discounts on Scientific Expeditions
- Forgotten Giant : HENRY CLAY: Statesman for the Union, <i> By Robert V. Remini (W. W. Norton & Co.: $35.00; 832 pp., illustrated)</i>
- Movie Makeovers
- Losing Interest in Exorbitant Card Rates : ROGER SIMON
- Panel Sees Barr as 'People's Attorney General' : Law: The nominee wins bipartisan plaudits. Many senators consider him as no mere servant of the White House, despite being a conservative ideologue.
- Vietnam Buries Its Anger, Seeks U.S. Ties
- Mubarak Tries to Rein In Egyptians' Title-Mania : Status: President is fighting uphill battle to curb egos, hyprocrisy and flattery. Practice dates to the pharoahs.
- Post Office Renovation
- Altadena : Radar Speed Control Stalls
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : Newspaper's mistake won't turn Inglewood into a whinery.
- Laguna Hills, Lynch Make It a Banner Year
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS / STEVE ELLING : Untimely Flags Spell Less-Than-Banner Ending for Buena's Scott
- Miscellany
- PREP FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Chaminade Wins on Conversion Run in Tiebreaker, 25-24
- Tim Austin, a member of the U.S....
- St. Margaret's Dream Gets a Rude Awakening From Cate
- A Hard-Core, Hip-Hop Debut : * * * Cypress Hill "Cypress Hill" Columbia
- Scott M. Shagrin recently joined the investment...
- Be on the Watch for Turkeys That Might Gobble Up Your Investment
- Malls Unwrap the Trimmings for Christmas : Retail: O.C. shopping centers, ravaged by recession, have made some changes that may surprise holiday shoppers.
- Home Improvement : How to Keep Skin From Forming on Stored Paint
- There Goes the Judge
- S. Carolina State Senator Convicted in Corruption Case
- Iraq Releases Briton Held in Bribe Case : Mideast: London frees $125 million of Baghdad's funds frozen since Kuwait attack. The businessman, jailed for nearly six years, maintained his innocence.
- Carl Winter; U.S. Communist Party Official
- The Times of London Gets Type Face-Lift
- Grief Over Daughter Drives Mother to Suicide : Disaster: Friends say Janet Polivka threw herself into recovery work after last year's flood in Shadyside, Ohio. No one could see the depth of her inner pain.
- School Studies Charge of Racist Class Materials : Education: A parent says a videotape shown in a class depicts racist and sexist stereotypes. A paraphrased speech by Martin Luther King Jr. is also investigated.
- Doesn't Anybody in Asia Have Kind Words for U.S.?
- The Dilemma of Surplus Zoo Animals : Euthanasia: When no acceptable home can be found for surplus animals, euthanasia is sometimes the most humane solution.
- Cemetery Investigation Can't Prove Fired Caretaker Committed Crimes
- North Pole by the Sea : Winter Fantasy Festival Opens on Laguna's Sawdust Grounds
- Southwest Overpowers West L.A. : Community colleges: Cougars finish 7-2-1 and may get invitation to play in Southern California Bowl.
- PREP FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION X
- Glusac, Das Neves Win in Cross-Country
- DIVISION III FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : El Modena Is Defeated in Overtime
- EAST ROUNDUP : No. 16 Syracuse Survives West Virginia Threat, 16-10
- CS Long Beach Starts Slowly, Finishes Fast in 97-73 Victory
- ON THE PREP PATH / BARBIE LUDOVISE : For Taylor, Her Talent Is Easier to Stomach
- Lagoon Lawsuit
- Republican Heritage
- HARRY SHEARER
- Controversy Over Condoms, Safe-Sex Advice for Students
- David Duke's Political Future