- SPOTLIGHT: A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL : TOUCHDOWNS AND X-RAYS
- Getting a Rush Out of Limbaugh
- Street Fair's Food, Rides, Novelties Draw 70,000 : Festival: Even super-heroes show up for the third annual event in Sherman Oaks. Organizers improve access to local businesses.
- U.S. Attorney Asks Court to Erase Criticism : Rulings: Appeals judges are urged to take back harsh words they had for a prosecutor who made untrue statements to a jury. Two drug convictions were overturned in the case.
- Jerusalem Is Not Negotiable --It Will Be Israel's Forever : Mideast: The U.S. suggestion that negotiators save the city's status for last ignores Israeli adamancy on this issue.
- Attacking NAFTA--More Like a Contact Sport Than a Debate
- FUN JOBS: The $100-million Orange County video...
- College Has the Answers to Burning Questions : Education: Rancho Santiago has an international reputation for providing top-flight training for firefighters.
- Berillon, Longest Shot in Field, Wins the Pomona Invitational
- ORANGE : Voucher Initiative Will Be Debated
- Butler Does It for Bears in 6-0 Victory
- Quick Start Sends Tracy on to Victory : Auto racing: He beats pole-sitter Fittipaldi off the starting line and hangs on to win.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Shut Out San Diego State
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : A Dose of Anguish From Red House Painters
- Fox: In for a Major Overhaul or a Tune-Up? : Movies: The appointment of Bill Mechanic as president of 20th Century Fox has generated anxiety and hope within the ranks of the beleaguered studio.
- DANCE REVIEW : Ohno's Solo 'Argentina' a Tour de Force
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Linda Ronstadt, the Great Communicator
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Bernadette Peters Gives Life to Familiar Songs
- Homedco Group Inc. / FOUNTAIN VALLEY
- Computer Code's Security Worries Privacy Watchdogs : Technology: They fear government will abuse access to private messages. Officials promise safeguards.
- Women Killed in Stampede
- Winning Giant Pumpkin Kicks in at 695.75 Pounds
- 5 U.S. Soldiers Killed, 24 Hurt in Somali Sweep
- Obituary
- Countywide : Firefighter, Officers Win Medal of Valor
- MISSION VIEJO : Trustees OK New Prop. 174 Resolution
- Murray Gives Cowboys a Kick : NFC: In his second game with Dallas, he ties a club record with five field goals as Dallas defeats Green Bay, 36-14.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Guitarist Paco de Lucia Elevates Flamenco to an Art Form
- MUSIC REVIEW : Southwest Chamber Society Offers Up Gems
- Calling All Giant Sea Monsters . . . : Television: Human--and sub-human--stories are missing from the ponderous 'seaQuest DSV,' which is too caught up with technological gizmos. However, recent episodes show promise.
- TAIWAN
- California Losing Many Tourists to Neighbors in West : Travel: The state is still drawing visitors, but Idaho and Utah are registering bigger gains.
- Kenya Accused of Failing to Protect Somali Women Refugees From Rape
- Zita Johann; Actress in Horror Classic 'The Mummy'
- Youth : OPINION : Does Rap Music Disrespect Women, Girls?
- Girl Hikes 7 Miles to Find Help for 2 Badly Injured Men
- SANTA ANA : Library to Offer Homework Help
- BREA : Fund-Raiser to Aid Sports Programs
- SOUTH COUNTY : Limits on Bikers' Use of Trails Considered
- On-Again, Off-Again Rams Are Off Again : Pro football: Everett has a miserable day in 37-6 loss to New Orleans. Bettis rushes for 102 yards.
- For Allen, Best Part Is the Ending, 24-9 : Pro football: He scores 100th touchdown in Chiefs' victory over Raiders. Montana is injured.
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Young Hurts Knee, May Miss 3 Weeks
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Wallace Gains on Earnhardt With Eighth Victory of Year
- RETAILING
- MANAGING MEXICO'S ECONOMY : Green vs. Growth : A Tiny State Ripe for Tourism Is Testing Mexico's Promise to the Environment
- OCCUPATION: ANESTHESIOLOGIST
- Tax Law Changes Loom on Job-Related Moves : Employment: If you plan to relocate because of a new job, start packing. The deductibility criteria will be narrowed beginning next year.
- He Went Astray When He Used <i> Errant </i> Instead of <i> Arrant</i>
- Indian Army Cracks Down on Earthquake Spectators
- The Elvis Collection
- Accent on Kentucky : Novelist Bobbie Ann Mason Harks Back to Her Roots for Inspiration
- Reagan Library Ends Think Tank Plan, Stresses Public Events : Institutions: New director is hired to oversee the change of focus. A speaker series is among programs to be developed.
- The Cornhusk Nourishes Kernels of an Educational Experience
- Whose Children Are They, Anyway? : TV violence: Despite what the 'research' shows, parents must be responsible for their offspring.
- No Efforts at Peace Seen Among Local Gangs : Violence: Unlike other areas in the region, there has been no effort here to curb conflicts. Meanwhile, shootings and assaults are up.
- Mighty Ducks Outlast Sharks in Final Exhibition Game
- Cable's Cruise Control Costs Fans : Television: Some systems pick up the wrong feed and miss part or all of the Dodger-Giant game.
- Elway Leads Broncos to Victory Over Colts : AFC: Denver quarterback completes 20 of 30 passes for 230 yards in 35-13 win over Indianapolis.
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Top of Blue Jays' Order Is Tops of League
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Dylan, Santana: Don't Think Twice, It's All Right : The potential for parody was there, but Mr. Tambourine Man and Mr. Guitar prove they've still got it.
- South Africa Could Be Next Investment Magnet : Stocks: Calls for an end to boycotts open way for U.S. cash to pour into resource-rich, long-ignored area.
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Real Bob Dylan Stands Up at the Amphitheater : Performance more than atones for his dismal appearance here in 1989. Co-headlining Santana is almost lost in shuffle.
- Dodgers Make It Worth Braves' Wait : Baseball: Atlanta wraps up NL West title with its 104th victory, beating Colorado.
- Stunning Satire Launches Pan-African Fest : 'Terrorism and Bar-B-Que' is a brilliantly sustained Capraesque satire on the breakdown of modern government.
- MANAGING MEXICO'S ECONOMY : Stimulus Package Announced : Budget: Salinas proposes tax cuts, wage hikes and other measures. The plan addresses the NAFTA critics' complaints about labor practices.
- All That Glitters May Be Diamonds : Broad Area in Rockies Could Yield Fortune in Gems
- Police Say They Lack Leads in Girl's Kidnaping
- Ruling Party Headed for Win in Argentina
- 'What's My Rank?'--A Ragtag Army Forms in Moscow
- Spray Man's Constant War With the Taggers
- Managing Editor, The Women's Investment Newsletter
- JAPAN
- Dollar Rises on News of Escalating Turmoil in Russia : Markets: Analysts are uncertain how gold and stocks will be affected. Assets in U.S. currency are traditional safe havens.
- Canadian Doctors Fought Reform : Health care: They even resorted to a strike. But politics, the insurance setup and the culture led to fairly popular system.
- Travel Advisory
- For Better or Worse, It's Shades of the Past : Design: Tickled by ivories? Does avocado suit your tastes? Then you're in the pink because fashion forecasters say those old favorites rank among the next hot hues.
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : 2 ATF Officials Quit Over Waco Report
- MEET ME AT THE FAIR: Hanging upside...
- Stand Down Event Provides Help for 90 Homeless Military Veterans : Social Services: More than 45 agencies work together to offer free counseling, showers, medical checkups, food and temporary shelter.
- ANAHEIM : Officials Will Serve--as Waiters at Benefit
- And on Birthdays, Winners Get a Call From Willard Scott
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Midnight Oil Gets to Cookin' Just as the Moon Rises
- Weekend Reviews : Dance : Winifred R. Harris' 'Deer' Shines at Cal State L.A. In 'Prime Moves' Finale
- Smith-Worthington Rides High on Saddles : Manufacturing: The 200-year-old Connecticut company produces about 2,000 seats each year.
- JAPAN
- Bowers to Show Work of 'Breast Cancer Pin-Up Girl of 90's'
- Women's Rights Cases Rise to Top at High Court : Law: Issues range from abortion clinic blockades to gender bias. Experts predict newly arrived Justice Ginsburg will have a big impact on colleagues.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Therapeutic Riding Classes to Begin
- For Angels' Snow, Season Ends Much as It Started
- New Orleans Linebackers Just Bedevil Everett : Football: They won't admit it, but the Saints' defense frustrates the Rams.
- Arabs, Israelis Secretly Plan Joint Projects : Middle East: Business ventures have reportedly been under discussion for 18 months. Tourism and aviation are possibilities.
- Today's Best Investment May Be to Borrow : Finance: Excesses of the '80s are past. "Money is cheap but nobody wants to borrow it," one observer says.
- BOOK REVIEW : Classic Pitchman Is Tossed a Modern Psychological Lesson : THE VERY AIR <i> by Douglas Bauer</i> ; Morrow; $20, 378 pages
- Sermon : On How Bahais Live Diversity
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Tempting--but Wrong
- THOUSAND OAKS : Agency Seeks Volunteer Office Assistance
- Relief In Sight for Congested Thousand Oaks Intersection
- Thousand Oaks Moves to Impose Fees on Street Vendors : Small business: Store owners cite overhead that makes it tough from them to compete. Cart operators tell of events that hurt their profit.
- Urban Sea Triumphs at Paris
- Mirer Impressive in Seahawks' Victory : AFC: Rookie quarterback has his first 200-yard passing game during Seattle's 31-14 victory over San Diego.
- TV REVIEW : Man's Romantic View of 'Death'
- 49ers Get Special Help to Win : NFC: With Young knocked woozy, special teams and defense come through at opportune times in 38-19 victory over Vikings.
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEW : Mariachi Group Provides a Lively Opening for Philharmonic Season
- Carl's Star Not Likely to Quietly Fade Away : Versions of His Ouster Differ, but One Thing Seems Certain: Carl N. Karcher Will Put Up a Fight
- AUTOS
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Overconfident Yeltsin Is Caught by Surprise
- Group's Office Is Firebombed in Hate Attack
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : On Hostile Ground, a Community Grows : Hundreds of migrants call Rancho de los Diablos home. But officials and neighbors want the illegal encampment razed.
- LA HABRA : Partnership Earns Housing Award
- Cancer Patient Longs to See Children Again
- Abortion Opponents Line Streets to Join in National Protest
- La Habra Man Shot in Yard by Intruder
- Community Colleges to Vote on AIDS Testing
- Dodgers Make It Worth Braves' Wait : Baseball: It's finally the Giants' turn to cry as Gross and Piazza spark a 12-1 victory.
- Gonzalez Talks, Plays a Good Game : Tennis: After leaving Paraguay to get away from the pressure, the Valencia High athlete is doing just fine in the U.S.
- Dance Company Official Says Times' Critique Was Out of Step
- CHINA
- HONG KONG
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Talks Cut Off; Chicago Schools May Close
- Yeltsin Calls in Troops After His Foes : Rampage in Moscow and Rout Police : Russia: Gunfire erupts as tanks surround Parliament building and defenders are ordered to surrender. Mobs storm TV station, mayor's office.
- 3-Year-Old Takes Out Car for Midnight Spin
- Mutual Fund Tables
- Developing the Potential of Emerging Markets : Investing: A talent for finding low-priced, high- potential stocks has made J. Mark Mobius a guru. His latest target: China.
- U.S. Indicates It Supports Use of Force by Yeltsin
- Volunteer Policy Debate Reaches Supreme Court : Education: Mandate similar to that in some O.C. schools is challenged in Pennsylvania by two students.
- Georgia Rebels Advance Out of Ethnic Area Toward Capital
- New Chairman Details Karcher Intransigence : Corporations: Elizabeth Sanders says Carl's Jr. founder ignored directors' advice, acted capriciously.
- Haitian Premier Says Foes Are Out of Options : Caribbean: He says military leaders face catastrophe if they obstruct President Aristide's return.
- Forbes Calls Buffett the Richest American : Wealth: The legendary investor is worth $8.3 billion, passing up Microsoft's Bill Gates, the magazine says.
- AUTOS
- Utility Investors May Be Due for a Jolt of Reality
- Garamendi Rides the Tide of Health Care
- Library Opens to High-Spirited Crowds : Books: Turnout at upgraded L.A. landmark is called incredible.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Would-Be Robbers Attack 3 Tourists
- 4 Killed in Crash of Private Plane
- Tourism Sector Sees Some Small Gains Despite an Extra-Dry Year
- Talks on Plane Sale to Saudis 'Productive'
- AEROSPACE
- Los Padres Crews Using Backfires to Contain Wildfire
- Dollar Rises on News of Escalating Turmoil in Russia : Markets: Tokyo's Nikkei index loses ground, but reaction is mostly muted. Gold inches higher.
- AUTOS
- Media Moguls Abound in Top 400
- RTC Nominee Asked for File on Longtime Acquaintance
- Will the Little Guy Push the Next Panic Button?
- DEADLINE: It's the last day to register...
- Scientist Says She Can't Crack the Clipper Chip
- Couple Turns Art Collection Into Dealership : Janice and James King's Creative Images in Irvine is tapping into Orange County's demand for African-American art.
- Clinton Calls for Tougher Gun Controls : Government: At 'town meeting,' President tells questioner that assault weapons should be banned. He also addresses concerns about immigration, loss of jobs and education.
- Arabs Blamed for Woman's Death
- Women, Children Only, Please
- Wyoming mock retrial stirs up gallows rumor : Was assassin Tom Horn hanged unjustly in 1903? Then who railroaded him? Who shot the kid?
- Santa Paula : One-on-One Grant to Help Children
- Shooting Leaves 1 Dead, 2 Wounded; Gang Tie Suspected
- Buccaneers Like Being Offensive : NFC: Tampa Bay scores as many points in 27-10 victory over the Detroit Lions as it had in first three games combined.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Freaked': Potty-Level Humor Mixed With Terrific Effects
- Jockey Hansen Still Is Missing After Car Crash : Jurisprudence: He vanishes from scene after his car allegedly causes an injury accident on bridge.
- Community Essay : A City Just Itching for a Fight : A misunderstanding in a parking lot stops barely short of a brawl; the veneer of civilization is way too thin.
- Everyone's Writing a Screenplay and They All Call Joe : 'I would call my roommate, I'd say: "Come here, listen to this one." He'd say: "God, you're crazy." '
- MOORPARK : City Selling Booths for Holiday Crafts Fair
- Man Shot in Back, Kicked in the Head at Swap Meet
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Red Tape Trips Traffic Signal Drive : Safety: Valencia residents seek a light for an intersection used by schoolchildren. A council- man suggests a 'Deer Crossing' sign.
- Down 21-0, Eagles Rebound to Win : Interconference: An interception return gives Philadelphia a 35-30 victory over Jets, but Cunningham suffers a broken leg.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Connors Defeats Kriek for Senior Event Title
- COMEDY REVIEW : Warm Up for TV Sitcom
- THEATER REVIEW : Globe's 'Yankees' Has a Lot of Heart : Revival of 1955 Musical Is Good, Clean Fun, But Is It Broadway League?
- DANCE REVIEW : 'Cradle of Fire' a Tough Sell
- COMMENTARY : Ram Cry Should Become '10 Days to T.J.'
- Second Opinion : OTHER MEDIA : L.A. INDIA : Homeland and New Home: Honor Them Equally
- VILLA PARK : Merchants Happy With New Sign Law
- LAGUNA BEACH : City May Spend $555,000 for Housing
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE : One Market's Approach: Farm-Fresh Food, Low Prices and Fellowship
- OXNARD : Armory Event Draws 200 to View Displays
- Ex-Senator Has Gained New Agenda : Profile: John Seymour is enjoying his role as housing agency's executive director.
- VENTURA : Search Continues for Missing Scuba Diver
- Man Found Dead Along Tracks Was Struck by Train
- Protest Beyond the Pale : Doing violence to the principle of democratic debate
- PERSPECTIVE ON JAPAN : Not Enough Rice? Let Them Eat Yen : A nation that bans imports suddenly comes up short, and now may pay for shunning the global trading system.
- LA HABRA : Lowell School Board Will Fill Vacancy
- Co-Worker Held in Killing of 2 Target Employees : Violence: Police say the suspect believed that one of his victims got a promotion he deserved. The shootings are the first murders in La Verne since 1990.
- Olympic Bids
- Gorecki's Symphony
- Workers' Wage and NAFTA
- Shelter at Norton
- Mississippi Custody Case
- U.S. Assistance
- MOVIES - Oct. 4, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 4, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 4, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 4, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 4, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 4, 1993
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Mexican Mafia Is Only Filling a Void : Gangs: Society hasn't been able to force shooters to look at the the killing of innocent bystanders as murder.
- Realty Info as Near as a Keyboard
- A Pacoima Childhood : HOYT STREET An Autobiography <i> By Mary Helen Ponce(University of New Mexico Press: $25.95; 338 pp.) </i>
- What Shall We Tell The Children? : The beauty of fairy tales is that they give us only as much dark reality as we can handle. : THE OXFORD BOOK OF MODERN FAIRY TALES <i> Edited by Alison Lurie (Oxford University Press: $25; 455 pp.) </i>
- Lessons Learned From a Lease-Option
- Issue: Police Pay Raises
- A summary of selected City Hall actions this past week affecting Central Los Angeles. : CITY COUNCIL
- Alhambra : Council OKs Demolition
- Antarctic Becomes Testing Ground for Future Manned Voyage to Mars
- Retro : Back Onto the Blotter
- ECHO PARK : History Plays Host on 15-Home Tour
- Club's Green Idea Grows on Council
- MIGHTY DUCKS '93-94: PREMIERE SEASON : HOW IT MIGHT HAPPEN: On Jan. 10, 1994 : Yzerman, Wings Clip Ducks, 7-2
- Memphis' Black Mayor Fears a Bleak Future : Tennessee: Leader wants to merge city with majority-white suburbs to relieve the strain on tax base.
- Why Good Economic Data Won't Make Us Feel Better : Policy: America's competitive disadvantage is not so much its work force or business leadership as its antiquated political system.
- UCSB to Explore Effects of Oil Industry
- Golfer Shaves 13 Strokes in Charity Match Card, Arrested on Theft Count
- Harbor May Appeal Ruling Against Football Program : Community colleges: Western State Conference bans team from postseason competition and places program on probation through 1994 season.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Texas A&M; Gets Defensive Against Texas Tech, 31-6
- Doubt Is Cast, but Super Derby is Wallenda's
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : 'Father' Gets Off on the Right Foot, Buzzwise
- Son's Loan Repayment Isn't Income
- What Shall We Tell The Children? : WE ARE ALL IN THE DUMPS WITH JACK AND GUY <i> By Maurice Sendak (HarperCollins: $20; 56 pp.) </i>
- Psyched Out : For Decades, Americans Have Spent Time and Money Trying to Figure Out What Was Wrong With Them. But It May Just Be That America Is the Problem.
- CASTOFF GENES : More Than a Biological Chain Is Broken When a Generation Discards Its Past
- Wisdom Lends Justice a Hand : SACRED CLOWNS; <i> By Tony Hillerman (HarperCollins: $23; 305 pp.) </i>
- Ahoy Mates! At Sea With the Stars of Sailing
- O.C. Safety Officials Warn of Dire Consequences If Sales Tax Falls
- WILSHIRE CENTER : Book Drive to Aid Wilton Place School
- It's an Uphill Battle : City Spending $2.5 Million to Anchor Homes
- Crenshaw: Littler Tokyo : Although their children are grown and gone, older Japanese-Americans still evince pride, loyalty in their changing community.
- Sen. Pryor Leaves Hospital
- WHAT'S THE CHP CODE FOR STRANDED ELEPHANT?:...
- Clinton Counts Cost of Violence in Health Plan
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- THOUSAND OAKS : Cable TV Specialist to Speak at Meeting
- Teams Search for Ventura Diver
- U.S.-Born Nisei Were a U.S. Secret Weapon : World War II: Graying heroes now, these Japanese-American volunteers share fascinating spy tales of how they helped to shorten the war in the Pacific.
- To Air Controversial Topics Is to Brave the Line of Fire
- County's Rate of Serious Crime Down 1% : Demography: Area retains its status as second-safest in the West. But officials see troubling trends, such as a steady rise in violence.
- Davis' Homers Keep Angels Out of Last
- SOCCER : After Salsa Substitution, Colorado Wins APSL Title
- Still Together, a Nation Apart : Braves: Pendleton, Maddux lead the way as Atlanta beats Colorado for 12th consecutive time, 10-1.
- Shopping: Africa : Rock Stars of Zimbabwe : Inspired by the region's stark beauty, East African artists chisel grace from stone
- Man Arrested After Alleged Threats Against Congressman : Courts: Mark Raymond Engberg faces trial after he reportedly said he would burn down the field office of state Rep. Steve Horn.
- MIGHTY DUCKS '93-94: PREMIERE SEASON : A Hockey Primer
- Daughter of Sarajevo Fills Her Diary With Death
- Patricia Cruz, 17, of Pomona has been...
- THE TIMES POLL : Cost May Be Key to Whether Health Reforms Win Support
- Health Panel Backs Proposed Smoking Ban
- Why Clinton Wants to Jump-Start a Clean Car : Venturesome attempt at industrial policy for auto making
- Squabble Grows Into a Federal Case : Topanga: What started as a simple dispute over a building permit has escalated into a lawsuit accusing county officials of racketeering.
- Japan Makes Nice on Rice: A Portent?
- A Merger That Flies Well in Hard Times : 2 Cities, County Consolidate Police Helicopter Services to Cut Duplication, Costs
- Mourners Told to Burn Plastic, Save a Forest
- U.S. Crime Rate Dips but Violent Offenses Climb : Law enforcement: FBI figures show L.A. resident is much more likely to be victim than average American.
- Guard, 2 Inmates Hurt in Brawl at Honor Rancho
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : Santa Clarita Joins Museum Suitors : Arts: Officials say the Southwest cultural center would complement the city's Western image. Dozens of communities are bidding for the facility.
- SCC Overcomes Mistakes for 20-14 Victory
- Trojans Are Dominated by Arizona Defense, 38-7 : Pac-10: It is the worst USC loss ever for Robinson. Boselli suffers injury.
- Cal Trails Oregon, 30-0, Wins, 42-41
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- MOTORCYCLES / U.S. NATIONAL SPEEDWAY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Manchester Mistake Leads to Ermolenko Title
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : 8-MAN
- These Malls Aren't Just for Shopping
- CLIQUES : Urban Plowboys
- Sound Ideas Make Car Trips Fast and Fun
- California Corner : Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- Foam, Foam on the Range : Proud Portland has earned a reputation as the microbrewery capital of America
- MIGHTY DUCKS '93-94: PREMIERE SEASON : Yake Begins Again in Anaheim : Second Chance: With no future in Hartford, he finally has a chance to start fresh and prove the Whaler management wrong.
- Stampeding Elephants Destroy 11 Villages
- Change in Technology May Curtail Wiretaps : Surveillance: Agents will have difficulty isolating the one conversation they are authorized to intercept.
- An Ethnic Kaleidoscope : Witness to Waves of Immigrants, Historic Mulberry Street's Only Constant Is Change
- DOWNTOWN : Japanese-Americans: Building Bridges
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Community Oasis Needs a Face Lift
- MIGHTY DUCKS '93-94: PREMIERE SEASON : When You Lug the Puck or Light the Lamp, It's Hockeyspeak : MIKE PENNER
- Is a Special Election Any Way to Make Significant Public Policy? : Propositions: Once again, voters are being asked to do what politicians won't do--and they hardy know the issues.
- OXNARD : City to Consider Services for School
- 2 Days Left to Register to Vote
- Catholic Church Stands Up for Illegal Immigrants
- Rams Looking at a Chance to Get Better Than Even : Pro football: Unbeaten Saints will seek their seventh consecutive victory over L.A.
- Buckeyes Deliver 'a Dose of Reality' : Big Ten: Ohio State defense dominates in 51-3 victory over seemingly improved Northwestern.
- Verbum Dei's Trickery Works in Win Over Serra
- Streaking Loyola Women Defeat Overmatched Portland
- He Ought to Hit the History Books, Too
- BOYZ II MEN
- 93% of Homes in Southland Lost Value Since '90
- Weekend Escape: Santa Barbara : Cave Rave : Two Grottoes, One a Gallery of Ancient Art, the Other a Refuge for Roaring Sea Lions, Draw a Father and Son to Natural Wonders
- STYLE: GARDENS : Good Enough to Eat
- Gear & Gadgets : Playing It Safe on the Road
- MIGHTY DUCKS '93-94: PREMIERE SEASON : Player Profiles
- BALDWIN HILLS : Police Chief to Speak to Crenshaw Group
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Study Finds Widespread Poverty Among Elderly in Rural Kentucky Hills : Appalachia: Research discovers that 28.3% of those 65 and older endure financial hardship. But pride, and culture, discourages them from asking for help.
- Take Us Outta the Ballgame
- DOWNTOWN : Zany Events Set for 2nd Community Cup
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Group to Lobby for Federal, State Funds
- Christie Mystery Is Technically a Success
- GAME OF THE WEEK : San Pedro Hangs Tough, Sinks Dorsey
- Reagan Library Discards Think-Tank Plan : Attractions: The Center for Public Affairs at the facility near Simi Valley will sponsor more event-oriented programs.
- FAIRPLEX : A Second Upset for Fenstermaker and Hooper Stable
- Vargas Passes for 7 Touchdowns in Nevada Rout
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Nothing Works for Lasorda
- COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL : UCLA Women Extend Their Streak Over USC
- Point of View / Bob Oates : The Big Steal : In the Never-Ending Scramble to Uphold the So-Called Amateur Code by Catching and Punishing Great Universities, the Student-Athlete Has Become the Forgotten Man
- In Any Case, He's Having His Ups and Downs
- The Inner Sanctum : With the Theatrics of the Cold War Gone, The U.N.'s Powerful Security Council Operates in Secrecy Where Vision and Personality Count Most