- Israel, Jordan OK Draft Peace Treaty : Mideast: Preliminary accord settles border disputes, provides for two nations to share water. It marks the Jewish state's second such pact with an Arab neighbor.
- OPEN SEASON: The gates of the Audubon...
- Did lyrics inspire killing of police?
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Political Scoreboard
- NEWPORT BEACH : Entries Are Solicited for Annual Art Show
- Black Church in Simi Celebrates 17 Years : Religion: Tiny congregation sings, prays and socializes to mark anniversary. 'Our job is to love everybody,' says pastor.
- GARDEN GROVE : Woman Denies That She Was Abducted
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Building of Club Is Finally Underway
- Second Opinion / OTHER MEDIA : HISPANIC REPORTER : Latinos Losing Out in Hollywood Name Game
- ART REVIEW : Underpinning the Elegance, Ferocity of 'Maya Universe'
- ORANGE COUNTY
- How a Pasadena Investing Firm Spun a Boom That Fizzled : Securities: Conversion Industries' history shows it was involved in dizzying financial cross-dealings.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: COLLEGE LIFE
- Italian Gene Holds Hope for Unclogging Arteries : Medicine: A mutant protein found in one family appears to ward off heart disease despite a high-fat diet. Researchers buoyed by animal trials.
- Finnish Voters Approve Joining the European Union : Politics: Referendum result changes nation's Cold War status as buffer between East and West. Sweden, Norway vote next.
- Off beat Therapies Go to Washington : Flap develops over effort to validate alternative techniques
- Platform : Should a Political Spouse's Beliefs Be Considered When Voting?
- If 'the End Is Near,' So Is Violence : Solar Temple: There have always been apocalyptic groups; the challenge is how we deal with them to prevent tragedy.
- Lalas Goal Helps Sink AC Milan
- Man Dies in Calabasas Car Crash; 2 Others Survive
- International City Theatre Fund-Raiser
- Chargers Go to 6-0 by Deep Sixing Saints : Interconference: San Diego scores on eight of 11 possessions and rolls to 36-22 victory.
- Naa Kahidi Troupe Follows Path of Forebears : Theater: Alaskan native group brings 'wisdom of our grandparents' to the Irvine Barclay on Tuesday.
- Hong Kong Dollar to Face Toughest Test in '97
- Big Cellular-Phone Fraud Ring Broken Up : Crime: Glendale police arrest owner of Los Angeles store and customers bringing in 'cloned' phones.
- A Mother's Struggle to Overcome : Social issues: Growing poverty besieges California. One woman tells her story of trying to support a daughter on a part-time job while fighting sickness and depression.
- Resident Kidnaped From Home
- Crash Investigators Put It All Together
- PERSPECTIVES ON COMMUNITY POLICING : At Last, Washington Recognizes Its Role : The flow of new funding should put more cops 'on the block' to develop citizen partnerships against crime.
- Countywide : Labor Council Backs Airport Proposal
- Delicate Task for Vietnamese Delegation : Trade: Officials welcome U.S. investment but seek to avoid demonstrators.
- Obituaries : Frances Cagney; Widow of Actor James Cagney
- The Arts : At 104, Florida Author Still Coming on Strong
- Era of Racial Separation Ending for Pentecostals : Religion: White, black denominations will form coalition. Move hailed as milestone for fast-growing sect.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- CHINA
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- RSVP : A Sound Stage Dressed for a Big Success
- Nattering Nabobs Are Back--This Time as Republicans : Politics: The GOP gambles that L.B.J.'s 'can do' America is ready for the 'can't do' party that sank reforms in Congress.
- OXNARD : Shoppers Take Parting Shots at Toy Gun Sales
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Els Joins Elite Class with Victory, but Don't Tell Him That
- MiscellanySamuel R. Grafton, 42, of Troy, Mich.,...
- Hollywood Image of Military Is Wrong
- It's Time to Dump the 'Gump'
- Gulf War Leaves Legacy of Hard Times for Iraqi People : Mideast: The effects of U.N. sanctions and inflation take toll. Child mortality rises as food shortages persist.
- How Scary Are You?
- U.N. Leader Recommends Ending Somalia Mission
- Modern Love : On-line romances can link kindred souls through heartfelt words, says author Avodah Offit. But beware of great pretenders surfing cyberspace.
- California Firms Enjoy Rollbacks in Medical Costs
- IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD : Lincoln Place: A Classic Affordable-Housing Battle
- Countywide : California Savings Bonds Offered for Sale
- Today's Topic
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Board Postpones Deal to Sell School Site
- PRO FOOTBALL: RAMS 17, NEW YORK GIANTS 10 : Farr, Gandy and Belin Look Impressive in Fill-In Roles : Rams: Pressed into duty because of injuries to starters, they step in without missing a beat.
- COUNTYWIDE : Sheriff Backs Schillo in Supervisor Race
- Sternberg Doesn't Rise With Music
- Cowboys Leave Cunningham a Beaten, Bruised Believer, 24-13
- TAIWAN
- 2-Year-Old Twins, Their Brother, 5, Die in Fire
- Canoga Park Man, 64, Hit by Car Dies
- Coin Laundry's Goodwill Washes Through Lennox
- Countywide : Youth Shelter Given $10,000 by County
- Wilson Blames Ills on Illegal Immigrants : Election: Governor hits familiar themes in Laguna Hills stop; fails to mention massive protest earlier in the day.
- VENTURA : City to Weigh Funds for Aquarium Plans
- Deion Provides Fists and Fireworks : NFC: He steals the show in what he calls 'my house,' helping 49ers rout the Falcons, 42-3.
- Sting Operation Breaks Up Cellular-Phone Fraud Ring
- CHINA
- SOUTHLAND
- Obituaries : Mason Wiley; Wrote on Oscars
- Holiday Watch
- Courtroom Cliffhanger : Dana Point Won't Assume Liability for Slope, So County Decides to Call City's Bluff
- UNICEF Knocks on New Doors for Support : Charity: What began as a Halloween tradition to help children in foreign countries tackles same problems at home.
- Orange County Almanac
- The Levee Has Broken for Reeves
- Anita O'Day to Make Catalina Bar Debut
- Daltrey Revives Spirit of Who
- CLIPPER UPDATE : Dehere: He's Got No Rhythm When He's Got No Minutes
- Regan Swoops Down to Become Oriole Manager
- Welch Tops Black in Tennis Final
- This Is 'Like Water' for Real : Movies: Those love scenes were more than acting in hit Mexican film. The two stars found romance and now share a small flat in Hollywood.
- Conviction Plays a Part in What Costumes This Shop Carries
- Voters to Do Double Duty, Thanks to Recall : Campaign: Fullerton residents will elect three council members Tuesday, then return to polls in just three weeks. They will choose from 24 candidates in unprecedented contests.
- Prop. 185: Too Ambitious, Too Costly : Measure calling for 4% gas tax hike is riddled with flaws; vote no
- LOS ALAMITOS : District to Give Away Obsolete Textbooks
- PRO FOOTBALL: RAMS 17, NEW YORK GIANTS 10 : RAM NOTEBOOK : Newman Has Cast, Midas Touch
- AIRLINES AND AEROSPACE
- JAPAN
- Rampage of 35-Ton Front-End Loader Ruins Car Dealer's Day
- Inmate Jobs Harder to Find as Prison Population Soars : Corrections: Report criticizes department for lacking a 'clear vision of goals for work programs.' Officials say prisoners are arriving with fewer skills.
- U.S. Defense Chief Aims for More Ties to China's Army : Asia: Perry's Beijing visit is first by Pentagon official of his rank since 1989. He strikes a conciliatory note.
- U.S. Warns Iraq About Further Threats : Persian Gulf: Saddam Hussein's remaining troops appear to retreat from Kuwaiti border. Their return could mean immediate retaliation.
- Youth Opinion : 'Will Margaret Cho's Depictions Reflect on My Own Family?' : A daughter of immigrants worries that the stereotyped comedy of 'All American Girl' will be seen as reality.
- Younger Garritson Isn't a Stranger to Success : Cross-country: Heather is picking up where sister Carrie left off at Buena Park.
- PRO FOOTBALL: RAMS 17, NEW YORK GIANTS 10 : Victory Takes Curse Off Defense : Rams: Players who felt responsible for two losses find relief, joy in winning.
- Rice Ends 28-Year Wait by Defeating Texas, 19-17
- SENIOR TENNIS : Connors Holds off Strong-Serving Clerc, Wins Another Title
- Colts Play Hardball With Harbaugh, 27-17 : AFC: With Faulk used in a reduced role, passing game does the trick in victory over Bills.
- 'Specialist,' 'Pulp' Duke It Out Over No. 1 Spot : Box office: Distributors battle over weekend gross estimates for the heavily advertised films. 'Wes Craven's New Nightmare' takes third place.
- Battered Rams Have Plenty in Reserves : Injuries: Farr, Gandy and Belin rise to the occasion when they are needed the most.
- Buddy Finds His Man, but He's on Redskins : NFC: Rookie Shuler's five interceptions help Cardinals pull out 19-16 overtime victory.
- COMEDY REVIEW : Mommies Find Humor, Heart in Housewife's Life
- Opening Up the BooksCelebrity-rich Dove Audio Inc.--one...
- Motorist Finds Signal's Yellow Cycle Is Gone in a Flash
- A-Plus Goes to B Sharp at System M : Jazz: The quartet just seems to get better, adding intensity to Long Beach club's intimate setting as crowd focuses on every sound.
- Who Will Rule the Rails? : Promise and Hurdles Await the Winner in Race to Take Over Santa Fe Railway
- MAKING IT IN O.C. : Gift Manufacturer in Buena Park Has a Presence
- Exiles Kill Cuban Before Capture, Authorities Say
- The Hidden Problem of Rural Poverty : Economics: Despite a lifetime of work, Jacqueline Ivory finds herself subsisting as she did in her Depression childhood.
- Barber Sets World Record for Haircuts at a Fast Clip : Santa Clarita: Wynn Walter snipped and styled the heads of 133 people in 24 hours to raise funds for domestic violence victims.
- Birthing Blues : New Parents, Insurers at Odds Over One-Night Maternity Stays
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Council Candidates Forum Is Planned
- Penn St. Skips Up to No. 1 Spot Ahead of Colorado, Nebraska
- DANCE REVIEW : A Decade of Dance With Livingston
- Law Firms Leaving Westside Offices as They Cut Back : Real estate: Staffs being consolidated Downtown, where rents are a bargain.
- PaineWebber to Acquire Kidder in Stock Swap : Securities: The $675-million deal would create the nation's fourth-largest brokerage house. Massive layoffs are expected.
- AIRLINES AND AEROSPACE
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Candidates Forum Planned at Library
- Parmalee Sight for Sore Dolphin Eyes : Miami: Third-year running back solves problem with contact lens, then totals 30 carries for 150 yards.
- MUSICHappy Birthday, Phil: Actor Michael York will...
- Defense Pushes Rams Around Corner, 17-10 : Pro football: Conlan's play against the Giants epitomizes L.A.'s effort to salvage a .500 record by the break.
- PERSPECTIVES ON COMMUNITY POLICING : A Safer City Is Worth a Little Work : There won't be overnight miracles. But we will benefit long-term if citizens and officers share the load.
- NEWBURY PARK : Award Offered in Gas Station Robbery
- PRO FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT
- TELEVISION : Don't Blame Fox TV for Trying to Reach Out
- OAK TREE AT SANTA ANITA : Aube Indienne Surges to Win the Las Palmas
- Finding Release With Clippers : After Serving Time in Prison, Free Agent Orlando Vega Tries to Revive Basketball Career
- White House Sees Glimmer Amid Election Gloom
- Obituaries : Richard P. Carlsberg; Developer
- BOOK REVIEW : Taking a High-Energy Trip Through a High-Tech World : ALOHA <i> by Mark Christensen</i> ; Simon & Schuster, $21, 287 pages
- CO-ED CRAZE: Slow pitch softball used to...
- What I've Learned : 'Let's Act Like a Giant Hand to Slap Politicians Across The Face' : DICK DALE
- Enthusiasm for School Uniform May Be Dwindling : Simi Valley: Fewer children are garbed in the blue and white, and some parents dress down policy. But administration sees benefits.
- MISSION VIEJO : Forum for Schools Candidates Scheduled
- VENTURA : Council Seeks to Fill Arts Panel Vancancy
- JAPAN
- Firms Can Ban Holiday Work, Require Makeup Time
- MTA Cuts Cable; Hundreds Lose Phone Service
- Key Democrat Sees Moderate Losses
- California Elections: ATTORNEY GENERAL : Rising Stars of Their Parties Trade Charges Over Crime
- Community Essay : Bedeviled by Halloween : A Christian mother who objects to the holiday's ghoulish ties wonders if she is right to impose her beliefs on a daughter.
- Plan for New Ventura Trail Expected to Win Approval : Development: Proposal would link two routes to form 18.8-mile path. A bikeway through Santa Paula and Fillmore is also envisioned.
- Criticism of Velthoen on Rise; Backers Are Steadfast : Port Hueneme: Highly paid city manager is said to wield too much power and disrespect the will of the people. His allies credit him with raising the city's quality of life.
- Threatt's Absence Leaves Angry Lakers in the Dark
- This Cornerback a Throwback to the Days of Gore and Glory
- PRO FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : Kinko's Gambles on High-Tech Services : Company Seeks to Shed Image as a Photocopying Service for College Students
- Heir Apparent Appears in N. Korea
- COMMITMENTS : Treasures Found in a Lifetime of Friendships
- FULLERTON : Kidnaper Apologizes, Releases Victim, Police Say
- A Cause That Can't Be Talked to Death : GOP filibuster blocks lobbying/campaign reform, but obstructionism won't have final say
- Autumn Makes Itself at Home as Front Arrives : Weather: Cool, brisk breezes prompt many to hunt up sweaters and light fireplaces. Choppy waves affect boaters and the few beach-goers.
- NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Sea Hero Expected to Be Retired Soon
- BREA : Council to Consider Detached Homes Plan
- Parcells' Plan Works to Perfection--for the Jets : AFC: New York uses strong running game and opportunistic defense to defeat Patriots, 24-17.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Chorale Opener Pays Tribute to AIDS Fallen
- Wherever He Plays, Parker Will Keep in Touch
- Law Firms Leave Westside as They Cut Back : Real estate: Operations are being consolidated in Downtown high-rises, where rents are a bargain.
- 7 Killed in Fall Inside Power Station Chimney
- Border Patrol Push Diverts Flow : Immigration: Operation Gatekeeper in San Diego forces illegal crossers into easier-to-police areas. But smuggling, desperation grow.
- Helms Man Always Delivered The Goods
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Homeowners Say Smelly Plant Offensive
- Second Opinion / OTHER MEDIA : YOLK : How an Asian American Magazine Got Its Name
- Ed Wood--the Film Cult That Wouldn't Die
- It's a Mad, Mad Whirl for the Raiders : Pro football: Shell benches Hostetler briefly after argument on sideline over quarterback changing plays during 20-17 overtime loss to Miami.
- 'Exorcist' Star Puts Own Spin on Creep Festivals
- Neile Adams to Debut Her Cabaret Show
- Masaki Takahashi Named Executive VP at Mitsubishi
- The Latest Hollywood Trend? High Fidelity : Relationships: An epidemic of monogamy is loose in the land and Tinseltown is leading the way. Is it true love? Safe sex? No, it's just that Warren Beatty's getting so <i> old.</i>
- Over Booked? : Culture: Do book parties really boost sales? Or are they just a way for publishers to stroke authors' egos?
- Government : Partisan Politics Swamps Environmentalists : Congress blocked 9 major bills this year. Activists worry about legislative process, powerful minorities.
- PICKING UP: More motorists are trading in...
- NEWPORT BEACH : Opinions Sought From Disabled Library Users
- Agenda
- CYPRESS : City Backs Reform of Unfunded Mandates
- Man Found Shot to Death in Apartment Complex Parking Lot
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- Kings' McSorley Negotiating to Play for Las Vegas of the IHL
- Music : An Adventurous Opening
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : 'Combinacion': Salsa's Dream Team : Some of the Best of the Genre Show Up for Live Presentation of Album
- SOCCER / JULIE CART : Liekoski Faces a Difficult Task Getting U.S. Into Medal Round
- JAZZ REVIEW : An Appealing Outing by Marsalis, Friends
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : New Mexico Beats Titans in Soccer
- The Eyes Have It for Medical Assistant
- Of Privacy, Politics and Public Pain
- Economic Profile
- ORANGE : Privatization Idea Blasted at Meeting
- Accident Investigations: a Bang-Up Job
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Man Critically Hurt While Pulling Car Out of Driveway
- LAKE FOREST : Planners OK Larger Sign for Phone Dealer
- CHINA
- Bangladeshi Ferry Sinks; 56 Drown
- Parting the Waters : She braved the English Channel and Bering Strait. Now Lynne Cox swims for a world without war.
- California Elections: PROPOSITION 184 : 'Three Strikes': A Steamroller Driven by One Man's Pain
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Applicants Sought for Citizenship Skills Test
- WESTMINSTER : Fire Department Ends Reorganization
- AST Layoffs Renew Worries Over O.C. Jobs : Employment: Announcement by computer maker that it will close Fountain Valley plant leads to call for new effort to keep businesses in county.
- VIETNAM
- Israel to Reopen Gaza Strip, Resume Palestinian Talks : Mideast: Cabinet voices approval for Arafat's hard line toward militants. But he faces continued unrest.
- Raising a Glass in Mr. Gomez's Memory
- 3 Are Killed in Gang-Related Shootings
- A Finely Tuned Talent
- Steelers Try to Help, but Bengals Still Lose : AFC: Pittsburgh pulls out 14-10 victory despite mistakes. Foster is hurt, out at least two weeks.
- Gangsta Rap: Did Lyrics Inspire Killing of Police? : Pop music: Two teens awaiting trial in Milwaukee say Tupac Shakur's angry lyrics influenced them in the slaying of an officer.
- They're Back in the Spirit
- Last week a person in Huntington Beach...
- Gerry Adams
- Ob/Gyn Services Bill
- PACs
- 70,000 March Through L.A. Against Prop. 187 : Immigration: Protesters condemn the initiative and burn an effigy of Gov. Wilson.
- The Bible and Politics
- Polio Banished
- How About Installing a Turn Lane on Confusion Corner?
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : By This Time, 'Baseball' Has Gone to Extra Innings
- Metrolink Mistake
- Road Maintenance Fouling Up Timing of Traffic Signal
- Gender Equity Act
- Dear Street Smart:When a street is being...
- The End of a Life on the Edge : Youth: Abel Silva was a budding Police Explorer with a talent for athletics; he was also a gang member with a rap sheet. In the wake of his beating death, some who supported him remain unsure where his life was really headed.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY - News from Oct. 17, 1994
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY - News from Oct. 17, 1994
- Obituaries - Oct. 17, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 17, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 17, 1994
- COLUMN ONE : A System Strains at Its Bars : The state prison population is exploding. Taxing the facilities are violence, labor disputes and a rising number of ill and infirm inmates.
- A Costly Burden for State : Sick, Disabled Inmates Are Most Expensive to House; Some Say They Should Be Released if No Longer a Threat, but Judges Usually Free Only the Terminally Ill
- L.A. March Against Prop. 187 Draws 70,000 : Immigration: Protesters condemn Wilson for backing initiative that they say promotes 'racism, scapegoating.'
- Kohl Wins 4th Term in Germany : Europe: Chancellor's conservative coalition claims only slim majority after losing 57 seats. Weakened position means the government may have to work more closely with the opposition.
- Aristide Quickly Gets to Work Running Nation
- New Status Might Aid Players : Hockey: The NHL's labor dispute could officially become a lockout today, promoting alternative employment opportunities.
- 70,000 March Through L.A. Against Prop. 187 : Immigration: Protesters condemn the initiative and burn an effigy of Gov. Wilson.
- L.A. March Against Prop. 187 Draws 70,000 : Immigration: An estimated 10,000 protesters come from O.C.--heart of pro-proposition effort--to oppose measure.
- 2 Killed on Route 126 in Head-On Collision : Fillmore: The wreck leaves three others seriously injured. Officials say a long-sought concrete median could have prevented the accident.
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : THE SURVIVAL ISLES : A Trip Through the Strange, Legendary Galapagos Islands, with Charles Darwin's Books as Guides, Is Also a Sobering Study in the Evolution of Tourism
- Simon Sells Turf on Surf
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : PAPA WAS A ROLLING STONE : Ernest Hemingway Roamed the World, but Made Himself at Home in Four Very Different Corners of North America
- Yossarian, 30 Years Later : 'Catch 22' defined a generation's view of war. Now Heller reaches beyond war to tackle death : CLOSING TIME, <i> By Joseph Heller (Simon & Schuster: $24; 464 pp.)</i>
- Letter From a Friend : Master food writer James Beard, finally revealed : LOVE AND KISSES AND A HALO OF TRUFFLES: Letters to Helen Evans Brown, <i> Edited by John Ferrone (Arcade Publishing: $25.95; 418 pp.)</i>
- SPECIAL
- MELTING POT : L.A.'s Russian (Appliance Repair) Mafia
- DOWNTOWN : Students Get Lesson on Life in Skid Row
- Say Adios to the Classroom
- SOUTH GATE : Backers of Azalea Festival Attack Plan
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : Parting the Waters : On Monday, Lynne Cox of Los Alamitos will attempt a symbolic 'peace swim' in the Middle East's Gulf of Aqaba. In some ways, it's a goal she's been building to for 22 years.
- Pictorial Tower of Faces Keeps Holocaust Victims Alive : Museum: Yaffa Eliach was 4 years old when the Nazis massacred 3,500 Jews in her town. In memory of them, she has created a montage of the community and its people.
- FICTION
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Mideast Violence Leaves Peace Quest at Crossroads : Terror: Israelis, in shock, wonder if it's safe to proceed. PLO fears a crackdown on radicals could trip civil war.
- Clintons Mix Family Ties, Party Politics : Campaign: President, First Lady speak at sparsely attended rally for brother-in-law Hugh Rodham, a long-shot U.S. Senate hopeful.
- Area's Mercedes Are Tempting Targets for Air Bag Thieves
- Defeat Ends Cal State L.A. Dream Streak : Volleyball: In a possible preview of the national title game, Bakersfield takes match, 7-15, 15-8, 15-11, 15-11. The Golden Eagles' 18 straight wins had set a school record.
- Exiles Flood Miami Streets to Mark Aristide's 2nd Coming : Florida: Haitian immigrants celebrate return of democracy. One says the president's arrival 'felt like Jesus was back on Earth.'
- 8 Tons of Cocaine Seized
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : NIGHTHAWKS & BROWNSTONES : New York Has Changed Dramatically Since Painter Edward Hopper Portrayed It, But Traces of a Hopper-esque Past Endure
- ARGUING IMMIGRATION: The Debate Over the Changing...
- THE WILD MUIR: Twenty-Two of John Muir's...
- A Chronology of Major Haiti Events in the '90s
- COLUMN ONE : California's Profusion of Prisons : In the past decade, 16 high-tech facilities have been added at costs far above the national average. 'Three strikes' will further fuel a growth industry that operates with little oversight.
- The Crowd Rejoices, 'We've Been Delivered' : Haiti: Euphoria is the order of the day, as Aristide followers see his return as a resurrection.
- Center Counsels Koreans on Domestic Violence : Families: Almost 70% of facility's sessions deal with issues such as spousal abuse. Cultural norms that dictate sexual inequality create barriers to change.
- 'I Can't Do Childish Stuff Anymore' : Teen-Age Girls By the Thousands Are Getting Pregnant in L.A. The Experience Brings a Bundle of Joy and Uncertainty to Their Lives.
- Innovative Produce Company Takes Financial Battering : Sun World's Setbacks Blamed on Untimely Deaths, Mexican Tomato Costs
- FICTION
- FICTION
- Schussing on a Seat
- THE WEST OF WILD BILL HICKOK ...
- Education <i> Outside</i> the Classroom
- FIRE ON THE MOUNTAIN: The Nature of...
- Gulf War Threat Eases; Pentagon Remains Wary
- Ulysses Grant Heirs Issue Unconditional Demand: Fix Tomb
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Race Often Plays Real but Unspoken Role in Politics : Campaigns: Candidates shun overt appeals to prejudice, but social scientists say it underlies many issues.
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Friends of Library Plans Book Sale
- Latino Group's Drive Urges Healthy Eating Habits
- Paying a High Price
- ECHO PARK : Episcopal Diocese to Open Center
- KOREATOWN : Big Rig Generates Talk--and Power
- The notion behind the 1988 Elvira, Mistress...
- Bush Wanted Quayle Off '92 Ticket but Refused to Push Him, Book Says
- Port of Orange County : First-Ever Detailed Examination of Scope and Tonnage of the Cargo Moved by Local Importers and Exporters Offers Overview of Foreign Trade and Impact on Economy
- JUST THE FACTS : Top Sellers
- SAN DIEGO--"Labyrinth of Terror" is the name...
- THINGS TO COME : Armed Revolution
- Rosewood: A Massacre, the Movies and the Obligations of Memory : It Took 70 Years, a Cast of Contentious Heroes and the Art of the Deal, but Justice Came at Last to the Black Survivors of a Racial Rampage in Northern Florida.
- A HEARTFELT MOVIE FOR JANE FONDA
- Food From the 'Hood Starts Fresh After Theft : Crenshaw High Students Lost Their Computers but Come Out Ahead With $13,000 in Donations
- HUNTINGTON PARK : 200,000 Get a Taste of Mexico at Fair
- India Successfully Launches Satellite-Carrying Booster Rocket
- ELECTIONS / COUNTY SUPERVISORS : Mikels, Montgomery Split on Plans to Establish Commercial Airport
- Superstores, Narrowed Choices : Books: High-volume outlets are crushing the traditional booksellers who offered us new ideas and idioms.
- Tiffany Tastes on a Thrift-Store Budget : Commerce: Thousands of value-seekers throng Goodwill's sale of premium goodies.
- THE EL TORO AIRPORT INITIATIVE : Measure A Involves Unknown Factors That Make It Too Dangerous : Nobody knows how a commercial facility could be financed.
- They're Back : Santa Anas Blow Back Into Town
- Volunteers Struggle to Build Butterfly Safety Net : Endangered species: Expiration of $430,000 grant worries those working to restore dunes near LAX where the El Segundo blue flourishes.
- CROSS-COUNTRY / ORANGE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Mater Dei, Irvine Prove the Value of Learning
- Orlando Signs Hardaway for $70 Million
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : B.D. Wong declares his 'All-American Girl' as a stereotype-free zone
- Bookstore Celebration
- Comfort and Joy (A&E; Tuesday at 1...
- More Candidates Than Issues in Los Alamitos Race
- Judge Daniel Dutcher Merits Reelection : He Is Highly Regarded and Best Qualified for Place on Westminster Municipal Court