- The Ballad of Cable Hogue (TBS Monday...
- Oxford Scientist Studies Eerie Side of Things : Mental Health: Researcher hopes his work involving hallucinations and out-of-body experiences will shed new light on schizophrenia.
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- The South Bay Chamber Music Society begins...
- The Brew Crew : Jobs: Employees of the huge Anheuser-Busch brewery labor frenetically to satisfy America's insatiable appetite for beer.
- Smoking Is Bad, but So Is Red Meat
- Flight Instructor, Student Killed in Helicopter Crash
- UCLA Rattles Stenstrom, Holds Off Stanford, 28-25 : College football: The Bruins get six sacks in scoring their first victory of the season. Shah rushes for 187 yards.
- Cougars Lose as Rally Falls Short : Community colleges: Southwest nearly turns 14-6 loss to Santa Barbara into tie on final play, but can't overcome earlier mistakes.
- CROSS-COUNTRY : Nelson Dominates Dana Hills Meet but Wanted More
- Ducks Didn't Do Anybody a Favor
- Irish Get Profitable Return : Midwest: Notre Dame scores off fumble recovery en route to 17-0 victory over Purdue.
- For Lambert, Fame Is Overseas Kind of Thing
- A Short List of Long-Running Shows
- JUST SLUMMING: The upcoming Rolling Stone magazine...
- Trice Rolls, CSUN Rocks Sonoma State : College football: Senior tailback sets school record with 259 yards rushing in Matadors' 39-0 victory.
- A Run-and-Shoot Nightmare : Pro football: Rams must control Moon and Houston's pass-oriented offense at Astrodome.
- Lasorda Puts On Show; His Team Doesn't
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Northridge Falls in Men's Soccer
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Brett Announces End of 20-Year Career
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Angels Hope for Clear Sailing While Herzog Is Raising Caine
- Pepperdine's Women Edge Loyola in Soccer
- INDUSTRY CHATTER: Let the "interactive" music video...
- These Gridders Don't Mind Getting Clipped
- Boxing
- Michigan Runs Past Houston, 42-21
- Anaheim Victory Is Family Affair
- Orange Lutheran Fends Off Laguna Beach
- Always a Catch : Tim Brown Is Raiders' Leading Receiver, but He Still Might Be Traded
- COMMENTARY : A 'Streetcar' Named Entire : With censored footage newly restored, Elia Kazan's film of the Tennessee Williams play can now be seen for the landmark it is
- Gutierrez Jump Starts San Diego State : Nonconference: He passes for 375 yards and four touchdowns in 48-17 victory over Minnesota.
- Fighter's Mentality Made Him the Best
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Wisconsin Gives Indiana the Slip
- BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : Injuries Don't Slow Nebraska, 48-13
- Cal Lutheran Finds Going Tough, 24-10 : College football: La Verne limits Kingsmen to 36 yards in 28 carries while rolling up 261 on ground.
- Fan Interference Helps Angels Rally to Win, 6-2
- PREP ROUNDUP : Sea Kings Remain County's Best by a Single Goal
- O'Neil's Big Plays Help Oregon Remain Unbeaten
- Clinton's Health Plan : Health Plan: A User's Guide : Picking a Plan Can Be as Wrenching as It Is Rewarding : Choices: The poor and those with complicated illnesses face the roughest decisions. Each has its pros and cons. Many Americans likely will opt for the least expensive.
- Show of Support for Those Without Kids
- Asian Studies at UC Irvine
- Killing Cougar: Protecting Humans?
- Bruce Babbitt
- Galanter and Playa Vista's Impact on Area
- Beavis and Bob
- COVER STORY : House of...
- Street Gangs Responsible for Most Crime
- Editorial Omitted Facts About Wedaa
- Letters
- Playa Vista
- BODY POLITIC : Sweet Charity
- Golfers' Discounts at 300 Courses
- FICTION
- INTO THE OUTBACK : Pub Crawls on Horseback in the New South Wales Bush
- When You're Broke, Abroad and in Trouble
- If the Mall Makes Money, It Could Be Magic
- San Dimas : Burglary of Councilman
- In the 1991 Sleeping With the Enemy...
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Silent Strongman Shapes Nigeria Future : Africa: What Gen. Sani Abacha does next could determine whether democracy comes to this tortured land.
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Will the Real Dave Please Speak Up?
- Pursuing the 'Multimedia' Revolution--But When Does It Start? : Media: Communications companies are expected to dominate the financial landscape. Greater Paramount could be just the ticket.
- O.C. Lawmakers Assail Health-Care Plan : Congress: The county's six GOP House representatives say the nation can't afford the Clinton prescription.
- An Inglewood councilman, pulled over by deputies, says racism fueled search.
- Clinton's Health Plan : Health Plan: A User's Guide : Reform Will Affect All Americans : THE UNINSURED : 'If I got very sick, it would eat up my college fund'
- COURTNEY AT HOME: After seven weeks on...
- Proposition 174 Supporters Lag Far Behind Foes in Fund Raising
- First Lady Tells Regret at Not Having 2nd Child
- U.S. Denounces Attack, Reaffirms Somalia Mission : Policy: The Administration vows not to give in to 'brutality of warlords' after three Americans die when a helicopter is shot down in Mogadishu.
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Program to Teach Car Safety to Latinos
- Loyola Defense All Wet as Harvard-Westlake Scores 19
- Towboat's Crew in Amtrak Crash Elusive : Inquiry: Interview requests are referred to attorneys. Investigators retrieve data recorder, hope to pinpoint train's speed, track conditions.
- PICO-UNION : Help Sought for Fair Salvadoran Election
- All Dressed Up for Sale : Choice Bits of Filmland History to Be Auctioned
- Builder Announces Budget Cut for Bolsa Chica Restoration
- THOUSAND OAKS : City to Study Request to Relocate Complex
- OXNARD : Council to Review Development Plan
- Blast of Heat, Thanks to Santa Ana Winds : Weather: Temperatures from the 70s on the coast to the 90s inland are expected over the next few days.
- ELECTIONS / VENTURA CITY COUNCIL : Collart and Tuttle Make Overtures to Business
- CMS Rebounds From Loss, Reports a Profit
- Egyptian Colors and Textures : IN THE EYE OF THE SUN, <i> By Ahdaf Soueif (Pantheon: $25; 768 pp.)</i>
- Solar Eclipse : The home solar water-heating industry has been struggling since tax credits expired in 1985. Nowadays, concern for environment motivates solar users.
- He Did Not Tarry in His Crossings : THOMAS JEFFERSON: A Life, <i> By Willard Sterne Randall (Henry Holt: $35; 675 pp.)</i>
- Strategies Set for Hearing on 710 Freeway : Development: Battle lines are drawn once again as supporters and opponents of the proposed extension prepare to state their case.
- Benefit Nets $225,000 for Israel Orchestra Tour
- Democrats Pursue Social Gains Via Mandate Route : Government: With the Treasury broke, private sector is being targeted. A striking example is in health plan.
- Covina : Arts Show Must Leave Park
- Crowded House : China Club's Back and Packing 'Em In--With No Drop in Caliber of Performer or Patron
- RAMPART : Police Open Doors to Promote Unity
- ACTING OUT OF CHARACTER ON 'THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS'
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Slumlord Ordered to Do Road Crew Work
- California Reverts to Its Scapegoating Ways : Immigration: Throughout its history, when economic times got tough, blame was passed on to migrant groups. Mexico is the latest target.
- A Dismal Pay-Back for Excellence
- Proposed Mergers of Police Services Gaining Acceptance
- Grazing Within Suburbia : Simi Valley: In the center of town, the Kadota Fig area harbors horses, goats and a conflict over development.
- Southland Housing Demand Down 6% Compared to 1992
- Your Mortgage : Good News for 'Problem' Owners
- Most Expectant Mothers Need Not Stay Home; Second Trimester Is Generally Best Travel Time
- A MONTECITO TRIPLE PLAY : Three Reasonably Priced Restaurants in a Ritzy Neighborhood
- Hangin' Ten With the King of Casual : WHEN YOU SURF WITH HAWAII'S LEGENDARY GEORGE DOWNING, YOU GET WET AND A WHOLE LOT MORE
- The Maternalist Welfare State : PROTECTING SOLDIERS AND MOTHERS: The Political Origins of Social Policy in the United States, <i> By Theda Skocpol (Harvard University Press: $34.95; 714 pp.)</i>
- Couples Share Their Lives, Divide Their Assets : Marriage: Once favored by the wealthy, prenuptial agreements are becoming popular among partners eager to protect their hard-earned possessions.
- East Meets South : Cy Wong, the Great-Grandson of a Chinese Immigrant, Traveled to Louisiana to Research His Colorful History
- State Joins Suit on Sale of Computer
- Robbed While at Work, Pizza Deliverer Says 'Nobody Cares'
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Cops Fight Bad Rap With Rhyme, Reason
- Dan Aykroyd plays himself and musical alter-ego...
- Elvis Got All Shook Up Without His Cholesterol : Rock 'n' roll: Book provides a tongue-in-cheek tour of the King's four food groups--meat, vegetables, tobacco and over-the-counter medication.
- John Denver to Give Concert to Settle Charges
- Rocko & Co. learn about life in their 'almost adult' world
- Music Professor Pursues Passion of Helping Young Artists Perform
- Playa Vista Vote Casts Shadow Across Councilwoman's Future : Analysis: Critics say Ruth Galanter betrayed her environmental stance by voting for the massive project. Supporters say she got the best deal for the community.
- MOORPARK : Reward Offered in Assault at Theater
- Back From Repair, U.S. Auto Makers Rev in Tune
- Conference to Link California Home Builders, Asian Lenders
- Travelers Turn Out the Smoking Lamps
- KAMIKAZE DRIVERS : In the Long Run, Who Can Say for Sure What Made Them Do It?
- INTO THE OUTBACK : Psychic R&R; at a Working Sheep Ranch in Queensland
- Out of Step With '90s? Country Clubs Acknowledge They Have to Change : Lifestyles: Reducing fees, attracting the whole family and performing community service are ways some institutions try to stay current. Others remain white male bastions.
- Showdown in Russia Dissipates Into Insults : Feud: Yeltsin calls foes' efforts 'a farce.' Would-be president Rutskoi remains isolated inside Parliament.
- Clinton's Health Plan : Health Plan: A User's Guide : For Care Givers and Businesses. . .There Are Reasons to Hope and Fear : NURSES : 'Pay, challenge and job security are pulling them in'
- CRENSHAW : New Founders Bank Branches Operating
- Clinton's Health Plan : Health Plan: A User's Guide : Reform Will Affect All Americans : PREMIUM COVERAGE : My biggest fear is I would lose my job'
- Cleaning Mom's House an Exercise in Family Archeology
- PERSPECTIVE ON POVERTY : Wasted Lives, Squandered Billions : Hardship is increasing across America for all generations, all groups--especially the middle class.
- Dr. Clinton's Prescription : A Health Plan in Need of Second Opinions
- Concern Rises Over Safety of Vietnamese Fishing Boats : Regulations: Some fishermen and others allege the commercial vessels have largely escaped Coast Guard inspections.
- Diplomacy a Go Go
- Voucher Initiative Is an Empty Promise : Funds raised would only pay for Spartan-like private schools unless parents added cash of their own. It's unlikely that the proposal would create real choices in schooling.
- Legal Father Was More Involved, Report Said : Parenting: Primary custody was awarded based on his active involvement in 5-year-old girl's schooling and development.
- Cities Consider Teaming Up to Regulate Cable Companies : Television: Action by firms in the wake of changes in federal laws has prompted an outcry from many customers.
- Soviet Arsenal Was Larger Than U.S. Thought
- Medicaid Director Named
- LAPD Builds Bridges to Latinos : Law enforcement: Many immigrants distrust police. Officers reach out with a contact center and an advisory council.
- 2-Day Festival to Honor Full Moon With Music, Food
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Sentinels Send Grant a Wake-Up Call
- At 1 Hospital, Most Staff and Patients Cheer Clinton Health Plan
- How Yeltsin Set the Trap for His Rightist Critics : Russia: Through a series of foreign-policy actions, the president bolstered his credentials as a tough but fair champion of Russia's interests.
- Getting Healthier Food on the Dinner Table : Clinton approach to pesticide reform deserves support
- The All-Consuming Experience: Life in the Deadening Civil War of Bosnia
- Panic Attack : A citizens panel has developed a visionary development plan for Ventura Boulevard. But some commercial interests on the review board want to rewrite it.
- Legal Father Was More Involved, Report Said : Homecoming: Courtney and her legal father appear happy during their first weekend together since her return.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- RYDER CUP : U.S. Gets Unlikely Boost : Golf: Beck, Cook called upon for first time and defeat Faldo and Montgomerie. Team trails Europe, 8 1/2-7 1/2, entering final day.
- SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : For Alabama, No. 27 Is Easy Pickings, 56-3
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine Women Run to Title in Riverside
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Medina Leads Irvine Valley to Meet Title
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Rancho Santiago Gets Second Chance, Beats El Camino
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Blue Jays Closer With 3-1 Victory
- Pierce Takes It Out on Harbor : Junior college football: Brahmas, two weeks after a crushing loss to Palomar, shut out Seahawks, 23-0, as defense causes seven turnovers.
- Notre Dame Rallies Behind Craigwell, 18-17
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bonds on Track Again for Giants
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : If Hollywood Rejects You, Pay For It Yourself
- PREP ROUNDUP
- No More Apologies : Bills Won't Give Up, and They're Driven to Make Critics Shut Up
- ANALYSIS : Credit Can't Go to Politicians
- ATLANTIC COAST ROUNDUP : Stanicek Gives North Carolina a Lift
- GOLF / LPGA AT SAN DIEGO : With 69, Monaghan Takes One-Shot Lead
- Blocked Punt Sparks Oklahoma
- Boucher, Hansen Score Hat Tricks at Ventura
- St. Francis Views Loss to Loyola as Moral Victory
- Don't Pout If the Shoe Doesn't Fit
- Boosted by the exposure on the current...
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Carrillo Gives Moorpark Early Lift
- SPOTLIGHT / Saturday's Games at a Glance : MAIN EVENT
- ROUNDUP : Futurity Is Won by Favorite
- MOVIES : A Short Cut Through the Dark Side : Yes, Raymond Carver and Robert Altman both have chronicled the lives of everyday people. And now, the collaboration
- PRO FOOTBALL / BOB OATES : NFL Might Just Go Down Kicking
- Pierce Overpowers Harbor in Conference Opener, 23-0
- INTERVIEW : Gee, Kenny, Why All the Ruckus? : Jazz purists haven't caught Kenny G fever like the rest of the world, including the First Fan. But Mr. G really isn't fazed--life is beautiful and record sales are awesome. (So there.)
- Rock Minus Sex and Drugs
- Letters
- Peace
- Swiss Numbers Don't Add Up
- Arturo Rodriguez : Seeking to...
- Letters
- Mayor Answers Critics of Police Taking Photos of Gang Members
- Calling Out the National Guard
- 'Hard Lessons' Showed Weaknesses of Schools
- Schools Supt. Dean's Prop. 174 Views Rebutted
- Toll Road Defense Lacked Perspective
- Fullerton March for Latino Studies
- Ship-to-Shore Thanks
- Year After Fatal Carjacking, Family's Sorrow Lingers : Maryland: Pam Basu was dragged to her death while trying to rescue her toddler. The case prompted Congress to make the crime a federal felony. But that, and the conviction of the killers, provides no solace to Basu's husband.
- Clinton's Health Plan : Health Plan: A User's Guide : Californians Have Edge, but It's Still a Good News-Bad News Deal : Benefits: With about 6 million uninsured people, the state would gain considerably. However, some groups face higher costs for service.
- Being Devil's Advocate in Mission Viejo
- Reaction to Article on Slaying of Laurie Myles
- Property Owners Contest Assessments
- Northridge Middle School
- Don't Surrender the Pier to Gangs
- Sanitation Bureau's Plan Is a Nightmare
- COMMENTARY ON EL TORO : Only a Unified Front Can Minimize Losses From Base Closure : It will hurt no matter what county and cities do, but cooperation at all levels of government, and between public and private sectors, can alleviate the pain of conversion.
- The End of Western Civilization, Cont.
- A Unique Voice Fighting to Be Heard
- NONFICTION - Sept. 26, 1993
- NONFICTION - Sept. 26, 1993
- NONFICTION - Sept. 26, 1993
- NONFICTION - Sept. 26, 1993
- Obituaries - Sept. 26, 1993
- Obituaries - Sept. 26, 1993
- OSCAR JR.: The Vietnamese Movies and Television...
- Clinton to Tell U.N. His World Vision, U.S. Role
- Mexican Mafia Tells Gangs to Halt Drive-Bys
- San Fernando Man Killed, 6 Hurt in Separate Shootings
- The DILEMMA of DESIRE
- AEROSPACE
- ECONOMY
- Fed Officials Adopt Policy of Stability
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Getting the Hang of Art Clusters
- Culture Clash : New Turner Network Is Galling the French
- MAINTENANCE : Storing, Disposing of Pesticides
- Secret Plan Prepares for Influx of Refugees Into U.S. : Immigrants: Operation Distant Shore appears aimed at dealing with huge exodus sparked by crises in Haiti or Cuba.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Surf & Sand Hotel of Laguna Beach Seeks Chapter 11 Protection : Bankruptcy court: Owners cite problems with loan, a slow economy and bad weather. Operations here will not be affected, they say.
- HOME MAINTENANCE : A Floor's-Eye View of the Correct Tool to Use in a Mop-Up Operation
- GARDENING : Chill: There's No Need to Tiptoe Around Tulip Beds
- Making a Big Scene in Small Space : Compact Costa Mesa Apartment Can't Contain the Imaginations of Tamara and Jeff Beardsley, Who Use Bits of Ribbon, Lots of Paint for Whimsical Interior
- Nasdaq Hits Another High; Yields Fall
- GM Hoping to Cut More Jobs, Sources Report : Employment: They say the auto maker wants to slash its work force by up to 50,000 in the next three years. Company calls the figure speculation.
- INTERIORS : Make Way for Baby to Grow : Decorate Nursery for Flexibility
- Clinton Links Health, Crime Proposals : Reform: Speaking in Florida, the President calls for coordinated action to prevent wasteful violence and illness.
- O.C. Jobless Rate Falls to 6.5% in August
- In the Fight of Her Life, She Finds a New Cause : Activism: Leukemia patient Katalina Um made feeding the homeless her mission. Now in need of a marrow transplant, she strives to get more Asians into donor programs.
- Sihanouk Takes Throne in Move Toward Peace : Cambodia: Restored king launches democratic constitution. Ceremonies also end U.N. mandate.
- Man Shoots Dog, Then Kills Owner
- Locomotive of Wrecked Train Is Recovered : Probe: Bodies of three more crash victims are found after crane pulls engine from mud of bayou. Officials hope to find data recorder intact.
- BIRD WATCH : Ostrich News
- Firm's Campaign Donations Investigated : Oxnard: The developer of a proposed card club says the grand jury is questioning the legality of seven contributions.
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Mahony Unveils $10-Million Program for 3 High Schools
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Planners Block Newhall Pawnshop : Business: Santa Clarita commissioners say store would not fit into efforts to revitalize the downtown area. Some merchants call it better than nothing.
- Colorado's Mitchell Might Be Out of Path of the Hurricanes
- Fountain Valley Collects on Debt, Stuns Irvine, 28-21
- Paperwork Helped Bury Apartheid
- Eased Sanctions Will Boost Spirits, but Economy May Be Slow to Respond
- Cubans End Embassy Occupation in Dominican Republic
- Congress Slashes Funding for O.C. Courthouse : Government: County will receive only $103 million for Santa Ana facility expected to cost $168 million.
- Latino Coalition to Oppose School Voucher Initiative
- Man Pleads Guilty in Killing at Bank ATM : Courts: Robert Glen Jones escapes possible death sentence in the stabbing that left Sherri Foreman and her unborn child dead.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Search for Nurse Yields No Clues
- LAPD Officers Plan to 'Go by the Book' to Try to Force Raise
- WESTMINSTER : Groundbreaking for Project This Morning
- BUENA PARK : Late Councilman to Be Memorialized
- WOMEN'S GOLF / LPGA AT SAN DIEGO : Monaghan Is Pleased by Omen
- Fumble Costly to Costa Mesa : Rally fails: Late Mustang miscue allows Los Amigos to regain lead and win, 28-24.
- Salsa's Paulinho Is Honored as League's Most Valuable Player
- Big First-Half Plays Help Savanna Beat Cypress
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Matt Bahr Is Now the Eagles' Kicker
- COLUMN ONE : A Floating Tide of Trouble? : In China, up to 70 million people are on the move. They roam between their rural homes and big cities, offering cheap labor. Police say they also bring crime and social ills.
- Wilson Signs O.C. Legislator's Gang-Attire Bill
- Airline Offers Motorcycle Express Shuttle Service
- Manslaughter Charges Filed in Smuggling of Chinese to U.S.
- Mystery Virus Kills 200 Wild Deer in Northern California
- Lighten Up, King James : Slang Version of Bible Strives to Reach Streetwise Youths
- Locomotive of Wrecked Train Is Recovered : Probe: Bodies of three more crash victims are found after crane pulls engine from mud of bayou. Officials hope to find data recorder intact.
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Women Rabbis Satisfied With Roles
- Despite Global Appeals, China Plans a Nuclear Test, State Department Says
- Trial Ruled Out in Woody Allen Sex Abuse Case
- Sharon Sue Knoth; 'Faces of Caring' Chairwoman, 52
- Retired Executive, Music Student Thomas Evans Dies
- CANOGA PARK : 9 Arrested in Sting of Phony I.D. Ring
- 9 Arrested in Counterfeit Operation : Canoga Park: Police say ring is one of the largest in the state, making documents ranging from driver's licenses to Social Security cards.
- ANAHEIM : Driver Sought in Pedestrian's Death
- Astacio Goes the Distance Again, 6-3 : Dodgers: He defeats the Astros' Kile to earn his team-leading 14th victory.
- TV REVIEWS : 'Arms Race' Charts U.S. Gun Gridlock
- The Jewish Federation of Orange County has...
- Encyclical Reaffirms Ban on Contraceptives
- Game of 'Chicken' Has Russian Parliament Nervous : Standoff: Police movements near the legislative building evoke cries for weapons among lawmakers' supporters.
- Dole Has Seen Health System From the Inside
- Council Urges Tunnel Panel to Seek Out Whistle-Blowers : Subway: L.A. officials recommend that experts talk to a former project engineer. MTA staff is criticized for not revealing that a test showed thinner concrete than designed.
- Countywide : Park Workers Cope With Hantavirus Risk
- Is violence as much a part of...
- Still Safe--but Could Be Safer : Making trains even less likely for tragedy
- Teacher by Day Fights Crime After Dark
- Kickoff Return Helps Loyola Win, 31-14
- LEGAL FILE
- Great Expectations, Small-Screen Letdowns : Television: When is a hit not a hit? When a TV series is spun off a box-office blockbuster. Too often the show can't compete with a big-screen cousin.
- RYDER CUP : Intensity Cuts Through Fog at the Belfry : Golf: Europe leads the U.S., 4-3, but the final foursome is even after 17 holes when finish is postponed because of darkness.
- Lea DeLaria to Appear at Aileen Getty Benefit
- AGOURA HILLS : 4 Families Sue for Mudslide Damages
- A Sudden Silence in Watts
- PUBLIC RELATIONS : Group Hopes to Sell U.S. Jews on Israel-PLO Pact
- SIMI VALLEY : Source of Threats to Woman Sought
- VAN NUYS : 4-Year Requirement for Math Is Urged
- Ex-Union Head Fails in Bid for Post : Teamsters: Incumbent narrowly defeats Martin Fry, who left position after being convicted for role in 1978 fire-bombings.
- UCI Gains Some and Loses Some : Education: The campus is able to offer more housing with a newly built residential complex, but its enrollment numbers have dropped.
- The Rev. Gordon Clarke, senior pastor of...
- Yom Kippur Observance to End Today : Religion: Jews here and around the world are fasting, refraining from work and filling their hours with prayer during the Day of Atonement.
- TONIGHT'S COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Bladow Hopes to Score for Rancho Santiago
- Sanctions Had a Worldwide Reach : Economics: Majority of nations participated. Basic goods were affected.
- A Watchdog That Seems Asleep : Contractors State License Board will be target of Assembly hearing
- GOLF ROUNDUP : McGovern Takes Advantage of Mistakes
- COMMENTARY : End Came Too Late for Ryan
- OPERA REVIEW : Verdi's 'Vespri Siciliani' Exhumed in San Francisco
- VIDEO REVIEW : Drum Roll, Please: A Fitting Jazz Tribute to Gene Krupa
- Dole Urges GOP Support for Health Care Reform, NAFTA
- Times Announces Winners of Annual Book Awards
- Countywide : Freeway Widening to Cause Detours