- Shootings Leave Police Searching for Answers : Violence: Three men are dead, two people injured and three officers shot at. Authorities are investigating whether the incidents are related to guilty verdicts in a murder case.
- He's One of the Busiest Bruins : Football: With UCLA's offense sputtering, Darren Schager has had to punt 55 times in eight games.
- Pomona : Job Center Plan Supported
- West Hollywood : Sunset Complex in Doubt
- Turf's Up for Bruin Soccer Team in Tournament
- Funds Accompany Recovery Advice : Business: Two venture capital firms are included in the newly opened Neighborhood Opportunity Center.
- Clinton Plans Diverse Staff, New Jobs Package
- New Library Is Bold but Flawed : Rancho Penasquitos: Chaotic mixture of materials inside is among weaknesses.
- City Manager Resigns for Job in Westlake Village
- The National Hispanic Media Coalition plans to...
- Receiver's NFL Dream Comes True With Raiders : Football: Former University High quarterback Daryl Hobbs earns a spot on the team's roster.
- Desperate for G-Rated Movies for Preschoolers? Try Videos
- '92 SOUTHEAST ELECTIONS : ABC SCHOOL DISTRICT : Union's Candidate Wins Seat on School Board : Education: David Montgomery calls his victory--in the midst of bitter labor dispute--a resounding vote against the board majority.
- Life, Death and the Search for Solid Ground
- MUSIC / SUGAR : How Sweet It Is : Former member of Husker Du leads a three-piece alternative pop band that is on top of the college charts.
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Soul-Searching Days Can Come to an End at Ruth's Place
- Debate Set on Drug Asset Seizures : Legislation: Lawmakers to open hearings on renewing controversial forfeiture law.
- '92 WESTSIDE ELECTIONS : ELECTIONS / WEST HOLLYWOOD : Voters Reject Bid to Create City's Own Police Force
- NEIGHBORS / SHORT TAKES : Ceremonial Tribute : A moving photo of late Chumash elder, Vincent Tumamait, will be dedicated in his memory and donated to the Ojai museum.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : A Solid 'Year of the Woman' at State Polls
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / JURO'CHO-SUSHI : Prize Catch : Although its location is not distinguished, its sparkling, mouth-watering cuisine is.
- Raising Hell for a Cause : Education: Two years after Harvard Law's first tenured black professor left his job to protest the lack of faculty diversity, little has changed. Derrick Bell's still angry, and so are his critics.
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RETURNS : LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- Nevada Elects First Woman to High Court : Politics: Miriam Shearing will add a 'female voice.' U.S. Senate, House incumbents win.
- Beverly Hills : Concert Falls Short of Goal
- COMMUNITY : Busboys' Night Out : Top Latino Restaurant Workers to Be Feted at Ceremony Jan. 17
- West Covina : Public Works Contracts OKd
- FINAL ORANGE COUNTY ELECTION RETRNS : BREAKDOWNS
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Prop. 166 Deemed Bad Medicine for Insurance Reform
- Ultra Marathoners Get Plenty of Scenery on 50-Mile Route
- WESTMINSTER : City Raises Stakes in Fire Chief Dispute
- Look who's laughing now: One individual who...
- STATE SENATE : Dannemeyer, Seymour, Umberg Mentioned for Seat Royce Will Vacate : Observers say the opening could also present an opportunity for GOP Assemblyman Ross Johnson, among others.
- Voters OK Term Limits in Torrance, Gambling in Inglewood : Among other ballot measures, Hawthorne voters reject a card club, and commercial zoning for a beachfront parcel is denied in Hermosa Beach.
- No Loss of Faith : Campaigns: Defeat at the polls doesn't mean the party's over. Candidates who didn't win celebrate the act of running and making their voices heard.
- Elated Gallegly Plans to Erase East-West Split in County : Politics: The campaign manager for his defeated Democratic rival says the congressman does not bring people together.
- Property Values, Spirits Sink on Peninsula : Real Estate: Forced to sell once-expensive homes for less than they paid, more homeowners are facing foreclosure. And experts predict the market will only get worse.
- Voters OK Limits on Mobile-Home Rents
- Recipe for Science : Making sandwiches is just one way Laguna Beach youngsters learn in Jackie Howland's lab. Support from a local foundation is a key ingredient to its success.
- Soupy's On Again : The immortal pie thrower has cooked up a madcap comedy act and is taking it on the road.
- COVER STORY : Embracing Alzheimer's Patients With Compassion
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RETURNS : SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY
- Angola Rebels Accused of Kidnaping 70 Foreigners
- MUSICA LATINA : Mexican Artists Hit the Jackpot in Las Vegas
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Bishop Amat, Loyola Battle Will Decide Who Rules Del Rey League
- '92 SAN GABRIEL VALLEY ELECTIONS : MUNICIPAL RACES : Pasadena Repeals Growth Management Initiative : Results: Incumbents prevail in Alhambra contests, and a schoolteacher wins a Walnut City Council seat.
- Cal State Northridge professor Rudy Acuna, 59,...
- '92 SAN GABRIEL ELECTIONS : STATE SENATE, ASSEMBLY : 3 Latina Democrats Among Newcomers to Sacramento : 2 Republican incumbents in Assembly and 2 in Senate retain their seats. One blames Bush's weakness as an obstacle that had to be overcome.
- PEOPLE / GENTE
- Crime Log
- LET THE SCENERY SPRAWL : For the First Time in Its History, South Coast Repertory Uses Its Entire Theater to Tell a Story
- BREA : Council Votes to Pay Wedin's Legal Fees
- SANTA PAULA : Students Draft a Tourism Blueprint
- Voters Choose 3 New Mayors, Back Reforms : Cities: There's change at the top in Irvine, Anaheim and Garden Grove, but in four other cities mayoral incumbents are retained.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Santa Ana Condition in Local Politics
- PORT HUENEME : Deficit Jeopardizes Police Department
- Low-Key Ceremony Celebrates Reagan Library's 1st Birthday : Simi Valley: The event lacks the pomp of the archive's year-ago opening. Director Ralph C. Bledsoe thanks the community.
- Countywide : Shelter Has Lots of Lost, Scared Dogs
- Crimes Reported to the LAPD
- Phillip J. (Duffy) Lewis; Longtime Coach
- IRVINE : Festival Lets Students See Other Lands
- School Board Races Yield Some Surprises : Education: No obvious trends were evident in the county's 25 contests. But some incumbents were defeated.
- RAINBOW MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT : Stickney Defeated in Reelection Bid
- 15 Incumbents Keep Seats in 9 Cities' Races
- CANYON COUNTRY : Boy, 12, Killed in Traffic Accident
- '92 LONG BEACH ELECTIONS : Voters Approve Term Limits, Say No to Gambling : Propositions: The idea for a card casino on the Queen Mary is scuttled. Also rejected were a tax to add police and plan to give the mayor more powers.
- Graduate School Receives Federal Grant
- Is Diaper Hype a Pile of Garbage?
- Gala Aids Maple Center
- Police Seek Killer in Fatal Shooting of Boy, 15, in La Habra
- Statewide Registry of Sober-Living Homes Being Compiled by Association
- Canoga Park Students Learn to Deal With the Violence in Their Lives
- SANTA ANA : Mentor Program Seeks New Funding
- Teachers Get a Big Hand From Actor : Learning: Helping those who fall through system's cracks is important, Ben Vereen tells conference on adult education.
- Spaulding Says Bray Willing as Sex Partner : Justice: Ex-planning director testifies in suit against city by former city planner.
- Baseball Welcomes a New Class : Major leagues: Additions of Lachemann, Perez and Baylor may signal new priorities for hiring managers.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : USC : Milburn Falls Short of Expectations
- Big Ten Offers No Holiday Joy
- KEEPING TABS
- Sweet Success : Rafael and Gabe Ruelas Went From Selling Candy Door to Door to the Boxing Ring, Where They Have Become World-Class Fighters
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : No. 1 Rule Is, Nice Guys Finish Second
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Leconte Frustrates Sampras on French Soil Once Again
- Sebreros Runs to Maintain His Balance : Football: Garden Grove standout finds his time on the field helps him cope with troubled home life.
- AZTECS UPDATE : SDSU Tries to Snap Laramie Skid
- ART
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- Moher Is Working Things Out : Stage: His 'Odd Jobs'--which opens Friday at SCR--is more about relationships than making a living.
- ART REVIEW : A 'Persian' Perspective at LACMA
- STAGE REVIEW : Storyteller Stirs Myth, Memory
- La Jolla Nabs Premiere of Sondheim-Lapine Work
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Grandma Sylvia's' Riotous Funeral
- Savoring the Victory : Tuesday, Viewers Were the Winners
- TELEVISION - Nov. 5, 1992
- COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : Mauldin Prefers Run to the Shoot
- Miscellany
- Baseball War Heats Up Over Giants
- OAK TREE : Ailment Sidelines Kostroma
- Catcher Mike Scioscia filed for free agency,...
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 5, 1992
- ART REVIEWS : 'Hollywood': A Playful Look at Publicity
- MOVIES - Nov. 5, 1992
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RETURNS : RIVERSIDE COUNTY
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : State Rail Bond Measure's Defeat Could Curtail Highway Projects
- COLUMN ONE : Clinton's Strategy of Triage : 'Don't be greedy little pigs,' remarked an adviser, abandoning some big states as probably hopeless. Those that got immediate, massive attention were key to winning White House.
- Deployment of Bosnia Peacekeepers Thwarted : Balkans: Intensifying battles and demand for a payoff block movement of Canadian soldiers.
- Keeping the Peace : A workshop will offer grandparents tips on resolving the inevitable conflicts that erupt during holiday family gatherings.
- CHESS RESULTS : Fischer-Spassky Game 29 Concludes With 3rd Straight Draw
- Tribal Funk : Ventura's own Dave Binney and his New York-based jazz band Lost Tribe stopped at Joseppi's to make the brick walls sweat.
- For Seymour, Race Ended Before He Found His Stride : Defeat: Appointed senator started out behind and never got close. But allies predict he'll be back.
- Raising Hell for a Cause : 'I'm a Troublemaker Too'
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RETURNS : MEASURES
- '92 NATIONAL ELECTIONS : NEWS ANALYSIS : Parties' Dilemma: Government Role : Policy: Democrats have a great opportunity to show that the leadership can still solve problems. But there are formidable obstacles.
- '92 SAN GABRIEL VALLEY ELECTIONS : Hitting the Magic Age, Students Cast First Ballots
- SPORTSTALK : He's on a Fast Track To the Top
- JAZZ : The Rippingtons Are on a 'Weekend' Tear
- Movies and Pop: the Planet Hollywood, Hard Rock Phenoms
- Hanya Holm; Choreographer for Broadway Musicals
- '92 WESTSIDE ELECTIONS : ELECTIONS / STATE RACES : Bruising Battle Ends in Bowen Landslide : Legislature: Friedman, Margolin and Moore are reelected to the Assembly by large margins. Hayden coasts to a new Senate seat.
- Warren's 6-Game Streak on Line Against Downey
- Bruce Bird; Marketer, Promoter in Record Industry
- West Covina : Housing Assistance Plans
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RETURNS : VENTURA COUNTY
- Russian Parliament Ratifies Strategic Arms Pact, 157-1 : Nuclear cuts: Vote eases fears that hard-line nationalists could block progress on weapons control.
- COVER STORY : How Families Cope With Alzheimer's
- Symphony's New Beginnings
- Pasadena : Councilwoman Hit by Car
- World IN BRIEF : GHANA : Military Ruler Leads in Presidential Vote
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RETURNS : SAN DIEGO COUNTY
- '92 NATIONAL ELECTIONS : THE SENATE
- '92 SAN GABRIEL VALLEY ELECTIONS : Candidates Backed by Water Companies Capture Seats : Politics: A coalition of five firms spent $80,000 to $90,000 to oust unsympathetic incumbents in four district races.
- Reality Becomes a Bedtime Story : Literature: Real-life issues, such as death and divorce, are popular topics of children's books. But some caution against overuse of 'bibliotherapy.'
- On Celebrity Parties and Mysterious Puddles
- Religious Right Captures Majority on Vista Board : Education: Ten out of 30 religious conservatives win school seats, but fail to win control of other districts.
- Monrovia : Centre Theatre Closes
- '92 WESTSIDE ELECTIONS : The Party's Over : Republicans: At their traditional headquarters in Century City, state's GOP faithful blamed losses on the media and the economy, and they yearned for the glorious Reagan days.
- Miscellany
- AROUND THE NFL : RAIDERS : Montoya's Status Still Unknown
- A LOOK AT THE 1992-93 NBA SEASON : Show's Over, Lakers Have Different View of Season : Preview: Without Johnson, West and Pfund acknowledge that the team's goals will have to change.
- GIRLS' TENNIS : Grossmont, Poway Advance
- Chuck Hernandez, who began the season as...
- PREP NOTES
- LOS ANGELES : Report Avoids Blaming Zoo for Elephant's Death
- INDUSTRY : Arco Offers $10,000 Reward in Shootings
- YORBA LINDA : Russians Touring Christian Schools
- Teachers Union Seeks Restraining Order to Prevent Salary Cuts by L.A. District
- Wall of Hostilities : It Triggers a Dispute That Knows No Boundaries in Orange Neighborhood
- MUNICIPAL COURT RACES : Crandall Now 'Judge Mom'; Harbor Undecided
- After the Anger
- Board Newcomers Vow to Save Hospital : Camarillo: Officials say the merger of the local facility with St. John's Regional Medical center in Oxnard is proceeding.
- Hernandez to Become Angel Pitching Coach
- Notre Dame's Garza to Make Commitment to Attend Nevada
- PREP NOTES : Recipe for a Memorable Football Game: Just Add Dirt and Water
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Voters in GOP Stronghold Buck Trends
- Putting Pettiness Aside : This is no time for Legislature to gang up on Wilson
- Carlsbad Aviator 1 of 3 Dead in Crash
- 3 New Members Elected to Board in South Bay Hospital District Upset : Winners opposed a proposal to spend $15 million updating the 31-year-old facility in Redondo Beach.
- SIMI VALLEY : Crews Rescue Youth Injured in Cave
- Father Figure : UCLA's Goodwin Had to Grow Up Fast After His Son Was Born Before His Senior Year of High School
- PREP ROUNDUP : Century League's Top-Seeded Players Give No Ground
- Piggott Sidesteps Press, Leaves Hospital
- Football Runs in the Family : Morton Brothers Have Developed into College and High School Standouts
- LANCASTER : Man Dies After Squad Car Collision
- BOARD OF SUPERVISORS : Slater, Jacob Win S.D. County Races
- Pollution Trading Program Outlined : Air quality: Complexity of AQMD's plan draws groans from both environmentalists and businesses.
- Is Republican Stronghold Weakening? : Impact: Political observers say county results point to a shift not from GOP to Democrat, but from GOP to 'other.'
- Countywide : Meetings Planned on Alternate Pipeline
- City Said to Be Impeding Businesses : Government: Report finds that piecemeal approach tends to hinder economic development. But a proposed solution of consolidating agencies draws criticism.
- BUENA PARK : Vietnam Memorial to Go on Display
- Report Says Copter Pilot Probably Caused Fatal Crash
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Delpino Dislikes Sideline View
- PREP NOTES
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : UCLA
- Names in the News - Nov. 5, 1992
- Miscellany
- ROUNDUP : Master's Wins Soccer Playoff
- COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : SDSU Was Looking for a Moral Victory
- Howard Blackwell has rushed for 100 yards...
- After the Stormy Practices, the Games Are the Easy Part
- Names in the News - Nov. 5, 1992
- AROUND THE NFL : MacPherson Hospitalized
- ACE LIFE SAVER: La Habra Police Department's...
- Feinstein Off to Job, Boxer Takes Break
- '92 NATIONAL ELECTIONS : Congress Due for a Run on Fast Track in January
- GOP Loses 2 Assembly Seats Despite Remap
- Latino Leaders See Little Rebuilding of Riot-Torn Areas
- '92 WESTSIDE ELECTIONS : ELECTIONS / CONGRESSIONAL RACES : Democrats Chalk Up Solid Wins : Politics: Harman beats Flores in a new district, while incumbents Waxman, Dixon and Beilenson roll up easy victories.
- Clinton's Impact on Business
- Couscous Coup
- '92 NATIONAL ELECTIONS : NEWS ANALYSIS : In the End, Bush Was Out of Touch With Everyday America : The defeat: President failed to recognize recession's impact on the nation--and on his political fortunes.
- '92 NATIONAL ELECTIONS : In the End, Bush Was Out of Touch With Everyday America : The defeat: President failed to recognize recession's impact on the nation--and on his political fortunes.
- Harman, Not Flores, Is Voters' Choice : The Democrat's $1.3-million campaign pays off in the redrawn 36th Congressional District. By contrast, Republican Steve Horn uses a low-budget approach to upset Evan Anderson Braude in the 38th.
- COLUMN RIGHT/ MARTIN FELDSTEIN/ KATHLEEN FELDSTEIN : Read His Lips: Time to Tax Social Security : Clinton should be able to get Democrats in Congress to agree by using part of the proceeds on social programs like Head Start.
- Democrats Claim GOP Turf in Assembly : A bitter campaign ends with Debra L. Bowen's lopsided victory over Brad Parton. Farther south, a little-known math teacher stuns Gerald N. Felando.
- Skin-Tight Race in 27th District May Prompt Recount : Trailing by less than 2,000 votes, Democrat Brian Finander refuses to concede state Senate victory to Robert G. Beverly until absentee and provisional ballots are counted.
- National Video Rentals : 'Basic Instinct,' 'Batman' Do Battle
- Businesses React With Hope, Fear : Outlook: Companies big and small wonder which Bill Clinton will emerge: aggressively liberal or conservatively cooperative.
- AFTER THE ELECTION : O.C. Firms Sense Opportunity Knocking in Clinton Victory : Economy: Analysts say environmental, engineering, education and some health companies could see rewards.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Wins in 14 States Fuel U.S. Term Limit Drive : Initiatives: Caps on congressional service have already prompted lawsuits. Backers hope for a constitutional amendment.
- STILL A RECORD: Tuesday's turnout in Orange...
- SIREN OFF: A few years ago Buena...
- 24 Hours : A Day in the Life of Long Beach--in Pictures
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Democrats Win 10-Seat Edge in Congressional Delegation : Politics: Anti-incumbent fervor never materializes, and remapping fails to give GOP candidates an expected edge at polls.
- 'Tight Wallets' Derail $120 Million in Rail Funds for S.D. County : Prop. 156: After $1-billion statewide measure is rejected, officials look to decide which projects will be scaled back or abandoned.
- Awaiting a Winner : Board of Supervisors: Yvonne Brathwaite Burke leads Diane Watson by 775 votes with uncounted absentee ballots to determine the outcome.
- McKeon to Be Lone Area Newcomer in Congress : Politics: Incumbents dominate other state and federal races, some by smaller margins because of Democratic gains in registration and redistricting.
- Ventura Council Majority Vows to Back Desalination
- Perot Backers Proud of Effort, Look to Future
- DOUBLE LOSS: La Palma husband-and-wife City Council...
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : 'Tax-the-Rich' Plan Put Hex on Welfare Cutbacks : Initiatives: Both measures failed, but millions of dollars were diverted from backing Wilson's proposed benefits overhaul.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Golding Elected San Diego Mayor by Slim Margin
- ASSEMBLY DISTRICTS : Connolly Stages Big Upset Over Baldwin in 77th
- El Toro High Student Hit by 3 Bullets Near School : Shooting: Gunfire from passing car wounds youth in stomach and both legs as he walks home. Doctor says injuries are not life-threatening.
- 4 Asian Immigrant Politicians Win Elections, Place in History
- NATIONAL ELECTION RETURNS : THE MIDWEST
- Perot Says Movement Will Remain a Force for Change : Independent: Texan concedes defeat, urges supporters to use energy to 'make our country work'.
- HAILING HAL: Movie producer Hal Roach, who...
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Prop. A, Sales Tax Increase for Jails, Appears Doomed : Measures: Prop. B, mandating funding, was leading by wide margin; its passage would cancel out Prop. C.
- High Winds Cause Rash of Brush Fires, Power Outages
- PERSPECTIVE ON GOVERNING : Challenge No. 1: a Cynical Republic : The 'change' people want from Clinton is not just in programs; he has to make government trustworthy again.
- ELECTIONS '92 : Gallegly Leads in Tally for Congress : Election: Anthony Beilenson was ahead of Tom McClintock in the 24th District in early and inconclusive returns.
- GARDEN GROVE : Gunman Sought in Drive-By Slaying
- COSTA MESA : New Airport Offices Plan Gets City OK
- PRO FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Lyght Is Absolved by Knox
- The average cost of taking a family...
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lemieux Stopped; Penguins Aren't
- Baseball
- John, Taupin to Ink $39-Million Publishing Pact : Pop music: The songwriting duo's contract with Warner / Chappell Music gives them the largest cash advance in music publishing history.
- Music Reviews : Lindsay String Quartet Premieres Tippett Work
- Wareham's Lunar Eclipse Is Just Out of This Galaxie : Pop: Singer, whose latest band plays in O.C. tonight, has eliminated some of the frustration but now faces more pressure.
- Dow Dips on Computerized Selling : Market Overview
- Power at Polls : In South L.A., Most Voters Say They Cast Ballots for Change
- Art of Recycling : Charles Gordio is teaching abused children that they have the power to craft objets d'art from objets d'trash.
- YWCA Honors Achievements of Local Women
- In Peace Talks' Shadow, Islamic Group Fights PLO for Place in Sun : Gaza Strip: Just as in former colonies in Africa and Asia, political rivalries are intensifying as a Palestinian state looks more possible.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : BALLOT MEASURES : 911 Tax Leading; Prop N. Falling Short
- Britain Rules Queen Shall Not Be Taxed
- ABC Reporter Stabbed, Beaten
- The Meaning of the Victory of Bill Clinton and Al Gore : Agonized by recession and gridlock, America asks for change
- TUSTIN : Teacher's Goal Is Equality of Sexes
- SIMI VALLEY : Reagan Library Plans Celebration
- CONGRESSIONAL RACES : County Delegation Still Looks Solidly Republican : All four GOP incumbents on ballot leading in early returns, and the two in open races may make it a clean sweep.
- QUOTABLE
- Music Reviews : Milnes Sings 'Elijah' With Pacific Chorale
- RETAIL/TOURISM
- Ban Urged on Women in Most Combat Roles
- Nigerian Jets Bomb Rubber Plantation in Liberia; 38 Killed
- NATIONAL ELECTION RETURNS
- Seniors Are Helped Back Into the Mainstream : Health-Plus participants get counseling, socialize with their peers and develop an action plan that shifts focus from the past to the future.
- Incumbent Is Leading Encinitas Pack
- What the Webster Commission Didn't Say About L.A.'s Spring of Unrest : Riot report: LAPD intelligence was crippled by political interference, and the mayor's public reaction to the verdict was incendiary.
- A Sad Second Farewell by Magic
- Lancaster Takes Step Toward Easing Blight
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Rebuild L.A. Struggles to Establish Its Role
- Missing the Connection Between Love and a Loophole
- ORANGE COUNTY PLATFORM : Banning Skateboards on Newport Beach Boardwalk Is Not the Answer
- F.D.R.'S NEMESIS: Tuesday was a special election...
- TV Ratings : ABC Starts Sweeps Month With a Win
- AN APPRECIATION : Hal Roach--Last Link to a Glorious Entertainment Era
- U.S. to Borrow $37 Billion to Refill Coffers : Financing: The funds raised in the three debt auctions next week will be $1 billion more than the government borrowed in August.
- AIRLINES
- Lean Times Are Thinning Traffic : With Fewer Drivers on the Road, Accidents Are on the Decline
- West Coast Bancorp Posts Profit
- Dennis Codon Promoted to Vice President at Unocal
- Hal Roach Memorial Mass Set for Thursday
- Countywide : Man Missing for 2 Months Turns Up
- Thomas W. Leonard; Businessman
- Schenk-Jarvis Race Goes Down to Wire in 49th : County: Jacob appears to be victor over Doyle; McCarty-Slater vote close.
- SANTA CLARITA : Supervisors Order Ambulance Inquiry
- WESTLAKE : No Retrial Planned for Pediatrician
- COMMENTARY : A Way to Get Out of Seventh
- A LOOK AT THE 1992-93 NBA SEASON : Is Title 3 the Charm for Bulls? : Preview: In a year of change, the constant is Chicago, which will try to emulate the success of the 1966 Boston Celtics.
- Surprise Playoff Berth Gives Cal Lutheran Another Shot : College soccer: Kingsmen to open Division III tournament against SCIAC rival Claremont.
- S.F. Bay Foghorns Vanish in Mist of Progress
- 'Gag Rule' Is Blocked by Court : Ruling: Short-lived ban on abortion advice appears doomed as Bush Administration loses election.
- NASA Prepares for Launch
- Op Pro Drops Team Format for '93 Championships
- A LOOK AT THE 1992-93 NBA SEASON : Laker Fans Deserve Sign Team Cares
- Artist Fills History Gaps With Lessons
- New Jersey Trades Blaylock to Atlanta
- Image, Reality and the Green Charge Card
- RETAIL/TOURISM
- Timothy A. Koogle has been named president...
- Stop That Whining! : Are You an 'Adult Child'? A 'Co-Dependent'? Critics Say Recovery Groups May Offer an Excuse for Bad Behavior
- House Bank Scandal Fails to Halt Hunter Reelection : District 52: Democratic presidential victory has some wondering how effective the ultra-conservative Hunter will be in the new Congress.
- Teachers Threaten a One-Day Walkout : Education: Union picks Friday the 13th as a symbolic day to strike unless an agreement is reached on contract talks.
- BURBANK : Bigger Courthouse Poses No Risk
- Two Catches Are Big but Not World Records
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : SCC Tops San Bernardino in Women's Volleyball
- A Bountiful Trip : Southland Anglers Don't Have to Travel Far for Big Trout at User-Friendly Irvine Lake
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Oberlin Plans to Finish Its Season
- Music Reviews : Naumburg Winner Pratt Plays the Three Bs
- OPERA REVIEW : British Strauss, Smetana in Chicago
- Macy's Seeks Change in Terms of Credit Agreement
- Safeguard Health Enterprises Inc.: The Anaheim prepaid...
- RETAIL/TOURISM
- Clinton's Promise of Growth Likely to Benefit Stocks
- Managing Director of British Company Elected to Expanded Ropak Corp. Board
- Once Again, a President Pays the Price for a Sour Economy : Politics: Election outcome echoes 1980 race that cost Jimmy Carter the White House. Both contests were referendums on the incumbent.