- Pointed Ads : Hyundai TV Campaign to Target Twentysomethings
- Poor Leadership Doomed Raid on Cult, Probe Finds
- Yeltsin, Foes Reportedly Reach Accord on Siege : Russia: Tentative plan calls for disarming guards in Parliament. It indicates standoff may end nonviolently.
- House Slashes $300 Million From Peacekeeping Funds : Defense: The cuts from the appropriations measure reflect apprehension over the situation in Somalia.
- Jury Gets Denny Case After Lengthy Final Arguments : Trial: Prosecutor rebuts charge that defendants are scapegoats. Deliberations may not begin until Monday.
- CHATSWORTH : Man Sentenced in Credit Card Case
- Rape Concerns Bring Out Parents : Crime: Students are escorted home in wake of two sexual assaults. Police have questioned eight suspects.
- 4 Days Left to Register to Vote
- Cleaning the ATF House : Waco report helps Bentsen do exactly what's needed
- Chemical Maker Fined $4.78 Million by U.S.
- MIGHTY DUCK NOTEBOOK / ELLIOTT TEAFORD : Wilson Back in Familiar Territory Tonight in Vancouver
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Baker's Rotation Not Set in Stone
- Pop Album Chart : Nirvana Gets a Piece of Garth Brooks
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Small-Town Feel at Cafe for Vegans
- Flanagan Ill; Walton's Trio Fills Catalina Bill
- Urban League Head Plans to Step Down
- Spoof by Athletes in Drag Banned at School in Irvine : Tradition: Teachers' complaints that skits demean women lead to cancellation at Woodbridge High.
- Behind The Scenes : When You're Hip-Deep in Grape Expectations, Wine Goes With Everything
- CANOGA PARK : Line Dancing Proves Popular With Seniors
- YORBA LINDA : Public Invited to Charity Tennis Classic
- COMPTON : Wilson Signs Bill Allowing State to Run School District
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'For Love or Money' Tries to Have It Both Ways
- O. C. THEATER / JAN HERMAN : Ron Boussom: Typecast as a Chameleon in 'Loot'
- Nutri-System Franchise Owners Expand to L.A. : Bankruptcy: Judge OKs deal for Costa Mesa firm to reopen some diet centers in greater Los Angeles area.
- Hillary's Expert Testimony
- Spouse Abuse Sentence for Father in Ocean Swim
- Suspect in Slaying of Friend Also Sought in Oxnard Store Holdup
- 4 Players Suspended by Harbor : Junior college football: Police investigation continues. More charges could be filed in wake of brawl after game with Pierce.
- TV-RADIO / LARRY STEWART : The World of Sports Has Grown Too Wide for One ESPN
- Braves Fit to Be Tied, Lose to Astros
- Brea-Olinda Scores Upset in Water Polo
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : No Horseplay for Connors in Quick Rout of Stefanki
- Fullerton's Four Scores Too Much for El Dorado
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Los Amigos' Major Foes: Injuries, Attrition
- Wilson Picks Smoley for Health Secretary
- VILLA PARK : Survey Seeks Views on ZIP Code Change
- Countywide : Learning the Ins, Outs of Fire Safety
- PERSPECTIVES ON HEALTH CARE : In Form and Belief, the Clintons' Plan Rings True : The GOP alternatives, though worthy, do not control costs or provide a framework to fix the system as a whole.
- Bakery Students Rise to the Top : Education: Gary Norgaard doesn't give up on those who want to learn the business. Finding jobs for graduates of his San Pedro program is easy, he says.
- VAN NUYS : 700 Attend Fair on Ride-Sharing
- Carjacking Bill Signed in Wake of Valley Killing : Violence: The tough law provides for a life sentence if a car theft leads to a slaying. Gov. Pete Wilson says the measure is 'desperately needed.'
- DANA POINT : Survey May Decide Fate of Headlands
- What Wachs, Yaroslavsky Have Is a Failure to Communicate
- Monthly Report
- Schwarzkopf, Kuralt to Anchor Documentary
- Bids by States to Lure Businesses Likely to Escalate : Competition: Alabama's winning of the Mercedes-Benz plant with a $250-million incentive package is decried.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- O.C. Indians Anxious for Details
- ITALY : Who's the Bossi? He's Crude, but Fed-Up Voters Love Him
- Holistic Medicine for Pets : A growing number of owners are turning to alternative care for their animals--and swear by the results.
- LOS ANGELES : Expansion Proposed for Human Relations Panel
- LOS ANGELES : 7 Groups Get Grants From Olympics Fund
- SANTA ANA : School Trustees Oppose Prop. 174
- El Camino Takes Aim at Luginbill : Community colleges: If Warriors hope to beat Palomar, ranked third in the nation, they must slow Comet quarterback.
- Fans Don't Keep Feelings a SEC-ret
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Household Saints' in Little Italy: A Spiritual Enigma
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Katella's Goal-Line Defense Holds Off Estancia
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Salmon Was Ready to Kick
- VALLEY SPORTS : DIGEST : CSUN Recruit Shaw to Have Knee Checked
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Malice' Rounds Up the Usual Thriller Suspects
- TV Industry Has Done Little to Curb Violence, Simon Says
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Talent Can't Save Gales Band
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- AIRLINES
- Administration Announces Plan to Shore Up Troubled Pension Plans
- U.S. Economy Is Showing Signs of Stirring
- TV FACTS
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Dips 11.18 in End-of-Quarter Trading : Market Overview
- Family Fun at the Park : Lake Balboa is a fine place to relax and just enjoy nature. It features fishing, boating and plenty of places for picnicking.
- Just Some Minor Head-Bobbing
- L.A.'S NEW LIBRARY : How Books Helped Build Los Angeles : Thriving Despite Two 1986 Fires and Many Earlier Travails, The Central Library Offers a Hopeful Vision of Los Angeles
- LOS ANGELES : Ethics Panel Will Seek More Data on Rothman
- City Weighs Compromise on Housing Requirement : Rancho Palos Verdes: Responding to judge's ruling, council will vote on proposal to set aside at least four low-cost units at Ocean Trails, a posh coastal development.
- UCLA to Help Study, Save Mayan Ruin : Archeology: Belize government appeals for help in preserving a site that survived long after the empire's other cities collapsed.
- Baldwin Co. Defaults on Property Loan
- Maker of 'Flying Toasters' Seeks to Ground Rival Software Firm
- Rebels Increase Hold on Coastal Georgia Region
- Firms Held Liable for Toxic Cleanup : Pollution: Judge rules that state and U.S. government should not pay for work at McColl dump site. Oil companies and landowner have not decided whether to appeal.
- Used Engines Might Not Pass Smog Inspection
- Police to Go on Tactical Alert for Verdicts : Security: Precautions to be taken even though officials say they don't expect rioting.
- Shopping for the Home : Decorator Warehouse offers low prices on fabrics, carpeting, wallpaper, flooring, window blinds and other items.
- Judge Again Bars Military Gay Ban : Government: Attorneys for sailor say ruling will block Clinton Administration's policy. The Defense Department will appeal.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Site Near Old City Hall to Be Appraised
- Abalone Cove in Rancho Palos Verdes will...
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Concerts to Benefit Habitat for Humanity
- Apple, Citibank Postpone Joint Credit Card
- Taco Bell Says It May Relocate HQ From Irvine : Corporations: Fast-food chain sees a need for a larger facility in the future. Other cities are already courting.
- 'A Tool for Beauty' : Ernie Watts says his mission is 'to be a tool for beauty.' He and his quartet play at Le Cafe tonight and Saturday.
- Clinton Order Lifts Regulatory Review Secrecy : Government: Executive edict requires that contacts between White House aides, lobbyists be made part of public record.
- FILLING UP: President Clinton's broad energy tax...
- President Boasts of 25% Cut in Staffers at White House
- Girl Encased in Concrete Died of Overdose
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : Covering All the Bases at Secretary of State's Office
- UNIVERSAL CITY : MCA Agrees to Give City Long-Sought Master Plan
- Totten to Lead Statewide D.A. Assn.
- NBA Ready to Add Toronto Team in '95
- COLLEGES / IRENE GARCIA : Coach Goes to Aid of War Victims
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Holmqvist's Two Goals Pace OCC in Soccer
- Heal the Bay to Hold Beach Party on Pier
- Reno Rejects Special Prosecutor for Brown
- Court Gives Doctors Leeway in Disclosures
- Unchanging South Korea Celebrates Its Ancient Roots : Asia: Autumn Moon Festival honors ancestors and Confucianism, as is the custom.
- Yeltsin Agrees to Let Patriarch Mediate Standoff
- Between the "oom-pa-pah" bands, the chicken dance...
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : SATURDAY'S GAMES
- Brennan the Star in Western Victory
- Kennedy Takes Advantage of Turnovers, Beats Santiago
- Hillary Clinton Plays the Symbols
- 'Aladdin' Won't Conjure Up Instant Rental Profits
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Cool': Hot on Trail of Feel-Good Comedy
- Gas Utility Employees Plan to Strike Today : Labor: One-day walkout is in response to use of contract workers. The company denies safety would be compromised.
- Upgrade of Moorpark Freeway Ramp Delayed : Safety: Cars lined up at Olsen exit pose rush-hour hazard. Thousand Oaks and the state differ over whose job it is.
- CYPRESS : McDonald's Gets OK to Install 'Playland'
- What? You didn't know City Hall has...
- Beggar's Killer Also Shot a Man in 1987 : Shooting: Self-defense was claimed both times. Victim in earlier case was wounded in the foot.
- Westminster : Fire Department to Rehire 2 Firefighters
- New 24-Hour Hot Line Could Put a Chill on Gang Activity : Residents will now be able to dial 1-800-NO-GANGS for education, protected involvement.
- BOOK REVIEW : Bizarre Tales of Obsession : WE SO SELDOM LOOK ON LOVE; <i> by Barbara Gowdy</i> ; HarperCollins; $20, 209 pages.
- O.C. Counsel Says New Ethics Laws Not Needed : Government: But political watchdogs contend that tougher standards are needed for county supervisors and their former employees. Reform activists want 'revolving door policy' addressed.
- 5 Women and the Classical Guitar : Plans for an all-female series have jelled in concerts that start Saturday at CSUN, which has held them on an annual basis since 1983.
- Hazardous Waste Roundups Scheduled
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Special Gym Set Donated to School
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : School District Unveils Controversial AIDS Program : Education: Sulphur Springs will offer optional information to elementary students. Parents and church leaders had protested the idea.
- L.A. Can't Keep Spending Money It Doesn't Have : City finances: Settling the King case, giving police a raise and unfreezing hiring would add millions to the deficit.
- MISSION VIEJO : Council Divided Over Use of Soccer Facility
- VENTURA : Council Adopts Plan to Boost Tourism
- Man Who Shot Panhandler Involved in '87 Case : Van Nuys: Charles Hoyle was released Tuesday on claims of self-defense. He made the same claim six years ago.
- VENTURA : Aline Grossman Is Teacher of the Year
- VENTURA : Volunteers Raise Tent City for Veterans
- It's Not Such a Sorry State With Hospital Valet Parking
- Just a Song for Marcus
- MUSIC : A musical celebration for all ages that's also for a good cause.
- Is Yeltsin a True Symbol of Democracy? : Russia: If he is truly more than just an anticommunist, he must govern according to the constitution.
- BURBANK : City Plans to Upgrade McCambridge Park
- SIMI VALLEY : Fired Police Officer Sues City, Officials
- IRVINE : Campus Supervisors Get Rave Reviews
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Rally Tonight Will Aid Bolsa Chica
- Municipal Finances in Rancho Palos Verdes
- Nominee for INS Chief Says She Will Study Border Crossing Fee : Immigration: At confirmation hearing, Doris M. Meissner says she is not philosophically opposed to using a levy to pay for more agents. The Senate panel is expected to endorse her for the post.
- Israel-PLO Peace Pact
- Japanese Seek Respite From Heat of 'Rising Sun' : Business: In an El Camino College forum with civic leaders and economists, Far East executives say that the image of being uncaring is undeserved. The root cause, they say, is their more subtle way of doing things.
- National Health Care
- Crime Victims
- Invisible Walls
- Defending Prop. 13
- Latino Organizations
- Maternal (Fashion) Instincts : The traditional mom-to-be clothing for these women? No way. They're pulling together their own style: oversize and men's duds, baby-doll dresses, even hubby's PJs. You get the picture. And designers like Joan Vass are also trying their hand.
- Boris Yeltsin
- Obituaries - Oct. 1, 1993
- Crop a Disaster, Reluctant Japan to Import Rice : Agriculture: California's 2,500 growers should benefit by $100 million. But this is not an end to ban, Tokyo emphasizes.
- MULLING IT OVER: When Newport Harbor Art...
- Polite Society Is Confined to Manners in Gilded Cage of 'Innocence'
- MISSION VIEJO : Flyers With Racial Slurs Denounced
- Officials Draw Up Stadium Plan to Keep Yankees : Baseball: New York state officials secretly put together details for a $500-million, 48,000-seat domed stadium on Manhattan's West Side.
- District Fears Loss From Vouchers : Education: School officials say Proposition 174 could cost L.A. $70 million.
- MCA to Devise Master Plan for Studios Area
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