- 6,000 Volunteers Turn Out to Make Valley 'Sparkle' : Police: Annual anti-graffiti effort expands with housecleaning for the sick, elderly. Other LAPD bureaus join in the drive.
- Campaign '94: Issues and Answers
- A Good Idea Hits the Street : Loan could bring life to dead zone on Ventura Boulevard, despite neighbors' agenda
- Rams Sorely Will Seek a Victory at Green Bay : Pro football: Quarterbacks Miller and Chandler are recovering from injuries, and Bettis has a painful back.
- Antelope Valley's Woes Continue in 32-14 Loss
- NEWBURY PARK : Hazardous-Waste Pickups Scheduled
- Untitled, by ROSELLEN BROWN
- Dancing Is on the Menu at Chinese Eatery : Up to 80 older Chinese Americans gather at New Won Kok restaurant three times a week to eat, drink, sing and do the cha-cha.
- Castellanos' Interception Lifts Fremont
- Judge Backs State, Schools in Battle Over Ambassador Site : Courts: Ruling exonerates state. Four of six clauses in lawsuit against the district are thrown out.
- The 1986 Pretty in Pink (KCOP Sunday...
- Male Nurse Accused of Raping 4 Patients Who Were Still Under
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / 49th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : 'Ground Zero' of Democrat, GOP Battle
- LITTLE TOKYO : The Monster That Ate the Recession?
- KOREATOWN : Asian Group Offers Business Advice
- A Place of Solace From the Horror of Rape
- High Prices for Bear Gallbladders Encourage Poaching
- SANTA ANITA : Serena's Song Adds West Coast to Lukases' Winning Package
- Bride Is Truly Boring; Groom Will Cary On
- Dog Hair: A Coat for Many Colors : Fashion: New Mexico woman spins brushings into yarn and weaves it with hand-dyed silks, wools or cottons for one-of-a-kind garments.
- Village Christian's Five Field Goals Too Much for SCC
- Blockbuster Talent : Westlake High's David Block Is a Goal-Oriented Water Polo Player Who Has His Sights Set on a College Scholarship and a Shot at the 2000 Olympics
- COMMENTARY : Now . . . Introducing the New York Bengals
- ROUNDUP : Thousand Oaks Runs Rampant
- Unfinished Symph Upset at Hawthorne
- Are Sports Missing? Not Here
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : Aggies Win Thanks to Air Attack
- Raiders Try to Halt Inconsistency Today : Pro football: Los Angeles travels to New England to meet a Patriot team that has won its last three games.
- For Wiesenthal Center, a Liberating Experience
- ALBUM REVIEW
- DINNER WITH LINDA: Paul McCartney has sold...
- MOVIES : . . .And for Travolta, the movie has already reignited a career that had stalled since the stratospheric days of 'Saturday Night Fever.' 'It's funny, one movie can make you, and one movie can remake you,' he says. : He's a Hotshot Again
- OUR CANCER YEAR by Harvey Pekar...
- The Nation : GOP Stands Ready to Capitalize on Nation's Growing Conservative Mood
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : El Toro Airport Backers Sure Not Using Air Mail for Campaign Disclosure
- What U.S. Congress Should Do to Keep Our Streets Safe : Close procedural loopholes in the criminal justice system and abolish parole. If necessary, bring in the armed forces.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Long Beach Wilson Tips Corona del Mar in Water Polo
- REGIONAL ROUNDUP : McCoy Propels Utah; Aztecs Lose Gutierrez With Broken Collarbone
- USC Has Plenty in Reserve Otton and Wins, 27-19 : College football: He replaces injured Johnson and passes for 208 yards against Oregon State.
- JAZZ SPOTLIGHT
- The Kindest Cut of All Is No Cut at All
- When the Future Fades...
- 'Ace' Is Wild on Palisades Home
- Where Palm Trees and Prices Sway
- MID-WILSHIRE : Book Sale Will Aid Wilton Place School
- Low-Tech Weather Forecaster Hits the Mark
- Public Rates Quicker Response on Spills : In Recent Laguna Beach Incident, It Should Be Noted the Clock Runs Weekends, Too
- Kaufman's 254 Yards Rescue Washington : Nonconference: In surprisingly close game, Huskies defeat San Jose State, 34-20.
- THEATER NOTES : The Ovation Process, Explained
- Deal Has Spin in a Phair-Sized Snit
- Colorado State Stuns No. 6 Arizona, 21-16 : Nonconference: Moran's 77-yard fumble-return touchdown helps Rams improve to 6-0.
- COVER STORY : Every Day's Christmas for Tim : Or is it? 'Home Improvement,' a new book and the role of Santa in an upcoming Disney movie, life should be golden for Tim Allen. But as he'll tell you, it's not quite that simple.
- Address Other Issues and Trade Deficit Will Take Care of Itself
- Planning Your Move
- Run Through the Past in Jerusalem
- SHELF HELP : Art and Science of Book Pricing
- Causing a Big Flutter in Colonial Mexico
- DOWNTOWN : $500,000 More OKd for Cable Car Project
- Retro : High Noon for 'Chaparral' : THE LATE-'60S WESTERN AIRS SATURDAYS ON THE FAMILY CHANNEL
- U.S., Iraq Move More Troops Toward Kuwait : Military: Baghdad mobilizes force of 64,000. Tension up as American ships, planes, 4,000 soldiers converge on Gulf.
- Team Doctors Find It's Not Easy to Just Say No to Players : Sports: If they bar an athlete on medical grounds, they can be sued. But if they allow the athlete to participate and an injury results, they can be sued.
- The Memphis Belle (Discovery Channel, Sunday at...
- War of Words Turns Fatal in India : Violence: Dispute over Urdu language being used on a 10-minute TV broadcast leads to riots, 17 deaths.
- Caspian Caviar Industry Struggles to Survive in Post-Soviet Era : Caucasus: Pollution, water levels and mismanagement reduce the sturgeon harvest.
- Nuclear Workers Win; Their Health Still Loses : Fernald, Ohio: A judge is to hold fairness hearing Tuesday on a proposed $20-million settlement for former employees of a uranium-processing plant. But the settlement comes too late for some.
- African American Representation : Glendale's history supports importance of including this element of population on panel
- Agencies Must Clear Air Over Toll Roads : Plan to Convert Newport Coast Drive Stirs Fears
- EARTHLY PLEASURES: Tales From a Biologist's Garden...
- U.S., Iraq Move More Troops Toward Kuwait : Military: Baghdad mobilizes force of 64,000. Tension up as American ships, planes, 4,000 soldiers converge on Gulf.
- CRENSHAW : Group Eases Burden of Cancer Patients
- World IN BRIEF : PERU : Fujimori Says He Will Run Again
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Cortes, South Gate Dominate Roosevelt
- Salesian and Cathedral Give Peace a Chance
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Feinstein, Huffington Split on Role of Government : Politics: Senator believes in actively pursuing legislative agenda; challenger uses his vote against big spending.
- Library's True Worth Kept Under Cover : Underfunded facility, a center of opportunity for residents, could do much more for the community, senior librarian says.
- On View : Domestic Chaos : CBS AIRS FILM THAT WAS IN THE WORKS LONG BEFORE SIMPSON CASE
- Is It Curtains for the CIA? : The agency is in for a bloodletting. It's more than the Ames case or the string of bad intelligence estimates. Or even dislike of the director. Cold War misdeeds are coming back to haunt it.
- Empowering Women Infected With HIV : Health: Experts at Irvine conference say education about prevention and treatment is needed, along with a better support system.
- L.A. Schools Failing to Prepare for Next Quake : Safety: Few classrooms have been made more secure, despite deadline set for Friday. Some officials say they would rather use the money as intended, for basic supplies.
- Police Sweep Ushers In a Harder Task : Depressed Area Around 3rd Street Can Use Agencies' Help to Rebuild, Keep It Safe
- GOLF ROUNDUP : U.S. Sweeps Into Dunhill Semifinals
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Illinois Dominates at Ohio State, Again
- Muir's 5 Touchdown Passes Pace Pierce
- Brache's 56-Yard Field Goal Only 8 Yards Shy of Record
- MORE AT THE SOURCE: Meanwhile, the writer...
- Balanced Oregon State Defeats Northridge
- Creative Use of Teamwork Brings Subcontractors Into the Fold : Construction: Fieldstone co-founders use partnering and other management techniques not often seen in the construction industry.
- Town Is in a Time Warp, and That's Just Fine : Sierra Madre: Foothill village provides sense of community, historical homes and retreat from concrete and congestion.
- The Northern Novel : A fiction manifesto from the author of "The Village"
- AT A CROSSWINDS : Heavy Sauces and Predictable Dishes Have Mistral in the Doldrums
- Perot to Mount Radio Soapbox in 86 Markets
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : A Son's Duty : Lan Quoc Nguyen left Vietnam behind. But he will never escape the obligation he feels to help refugees and provide for his parents.
- 'Ozzie and Harriet'--an Epilogue
- Theft Suspect Guilty in Use of Knockout Kiss
- Cleanup: United Way Volunteers to Scrub 9 Sites
- WESTLAKE : Art College to Hold Drawing Workshops
- A Remarkable Boy Is Laid to Rest : Memorial: Family and friends recall Nicholas Green, whose organs were donated to other children after he was slain by Italian bandits.
- Political Scorecard
- Shuttle Endeavour Retraces Orbit to Map Earth in 3-D
- Bodies of 2 Men Found by Bicyclist
- Fresno City Hands Ventura Its First Loss
- Fieldstone Founder Sets Out on Another Mission : Home Builder Ochs Plans for Foreign Ministry
- New Vice President at California State Bank
- FICTION
- STYLE: HOME DESIGN : METAMORPHOSIS : The Arresting Development of Furniture as We Know It
- Cougar Sightings on the East Coast Suggest a Comeback Is in the Works : Virginia: Botanist says he knows that the animal he saw in Shenandoah National Park has 'the same air about it as the Loch Ness monster.' Nonetheless, he has faith.
- Subway or Monorail? Debating the Merits of Valley Transit Proposals : Putting the issue on the November ballot would take it out of the hands of special interests and decide once and for all who speaks for the region.
- Will CSUN Students Sit on Sidelines in Election? : Vote will decide on fee increase to support athletic department
- Man Killed When Van Hits Vehicle on Fairview Street
- Last Play Does In Whittier Christian
- Davis and Defense Lead Cougars, 21-7 : Pacific 10: Injuries, 10 sacks hamper Ducks, who are held to 27 rushing yards in 41 carries.
- College Football SPOTLIGHT
- ART : How to Push That Bad-Taste Button : 'My work is loud,' sculptor Joel Otterson admits. But what do you expect from a guy who cut his teeth on punk music?
- THEATER : Two Faces of the Adams Sisters : Lynne and Brooke were born into the entertainment world, and they combine their dramatic talents for 'Two Faced,' the story of an abandoned housewife.
- PRIVATE LIVES : COMPUTER GAME REVIEW : For Sale: The 'Mona Lisa' : Millennium Auction lets you bid on some of the world's treasured artworks and curios, including Nixon's 18 missing minutes.
- DO IT YOURSELF: Rhino Records is acknowledged...
- Sharing a Home Deed With an Ex
- Guided by a Vision : How Bert Corona met the challenges of Latino leadership : MEMORIES OF CHICANO HISTORY: The Life and Narrative of Bert Corona, <i> By Mario T. Garcia (University of California Press: $30; 360 pp.)</i>
- WITNESS: Endangered Species of North America ...
- THE BIZ : Pressing the Suits
- The World : Behind Mexico's Violence: The Rise of Middle-Man Drug Cartels
- After Learning History, He's a John Wayne in Name Only
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Coleman Carries Northridge
- ATLANTIC COAST ROUNDUP : N.C. State Upset by Louisville
- Idle Time Becomes Mounties' Problem
- Mission Accomplished: Harvard Knocks Off Notre Dame : High school football: Voted out of league, Wolverines stun Knights in nonleague game, 14-10.
- For Mario, It's 'Arrivederci' Today to Indy Car Racing : Andretti: The 54-year-old driver will compete in the 407th and final event of his career.
- THEATER : Prince at the Helm : Taking on his first revival in a remarkable career on Broadway, director Hal Prince has rebuilt the 1927 "Show Boat" to '90s standards and reinvented an American masterpiece.
- Sure, They'll Download Photos, but Will They Pay for a Ticket?
- Destination: Nepal : A Far-Away Vegas : Casinos give Katmandu a new spin on the term <i> long shot</i>
- YOUR MORTGAGE : Undisclosed Fees Spark Truth-in-Lending Battle
- Proposition 186: Should California Be a Guinea Pig? : Initiative would establish an unwise state health care insurance system
- City Name a Tribute to the Chumash Tribe
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Gets Third Victory in a Row
- POP MUSIC : He's No Walk in the Park : There's dark, there's angry and then there's rocker Glenn Danzig. His music is not designed to make anyone feel good, or even feel better. Basically, he says, 'I hate the world.'
- Honda Readies Accord-Based Minivan for U.S. Market
- Destination: Nepal : CROSSROADS KINGDOM : Himalaya trekkers gather here, but they're only the latest pilgrims to this valley where cultures and religion have mingled for centuries
- New Safety Net for Travelers Left Holding The Bag : Consumers: Landmark state law provides restitution if tour operators and travel agencies don't deliver.
- Laguna 'Spider Lady' Finds Her Way Back : Mental illness: Vanessa Ettinger can face life again after schizophrenia kept her on streets for years.
- Rebels Machine-Gun Trams in Sarajevo : Balkans: One man is killed, six other people are wounded in attack. Motive is apparently vengeance.
- Very Very Nick at Nite (Sunday at...
- World IN BRIEF : INDONESIA : Remains of U.S. WWII Pilot Found
- Clinton Urges Haitians to Copy the 'Miracle' of S. Africa in Radio Address With Mandela
- GAME OF THE WEEK : Dons Can't Get the Time of Day from Crenshaw
- Talk Show Callers: It's Right to Shoot First : Justice: Anonymous letter writer says he shot a would-be robber and left him for dead. Those calling in say the middle-aged man should neither confess to police nor regret what he did.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 187 : Asian American Groups Organize to Fight Measure : Activists say this is the first issue to draw such a grass-roots response. Still, there is significant support for denying services to illegal immigrants.
- VENTURA : Orphaned Cats Hunt for New Homes at Show
- Does Simi Have a Sense of Place? Opinions Differ
- Judgment Day in the Court for the Little Guy : Justice: In this age of multimillion-dollar lawsuits, the Small Claims Division offers a striking difference.
- UNLV Head, Massimino to Meet
- Boston College Upsets Notre Dame : Nonconference: But unlike last season's narrow victory over the Irish, this time the Eagles dominate from the second quarter on.
- Here's What You Need to Know to Get Started
- Everywhere, Spectacular Alaska
- Weekend Escape: Coronado : The Del Alternative : For those who've done the Hotel Del Coronado, the newish Loews is a water- themed resort with a kid-friendly attitude
- Moving Always Stressful
- CRENSHAW : Update Planned on Mall Movie Theaters
- Park Service Battles Over Spoils of War : Artifacts: At Antietam National Battlefield, relic hunters dig up buttons, buckles and canteens. The government wants to stop the practice.
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Army Filmed Diana, Lover, Paper Says
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : The travels of young Sean Patrick Flanery continue on cable
- SOUTH-CENTRAL/WATTS : Saying YES to Jobs for At-Risk Youths
- L.A. Schools Failing to Prepare for Quakes : Safety: Hazards have not been remedied despite district memo to principals.
- COVER STORY : Red-Tagged Relics : Battered, Blighted Hollywood Landmarks Teeter on Edge of Extinction
- A top-10 list of places where paths lead to century-old buildings, and the past comes alive
- NOTEBOOK : Eagles' Defense Lays an Impressive String of Goose Eggs
- Meet Mr. Hyde : The Goal at Jefferson Was to Turn Nice Guy Eboni Wilson Into a Demon on the Field
- THE BEST 'DAYS' OF HER LIFE
- 'Ruby in Paradise'
- A summary of selected City Hall actions...
- Prairie a Home Where Buffalo Roam Under Watchful Eyes of Science : Kansas: The Nature Conservancy, a nonprofit group, owns the Konza preserve, which is managed by Kansas State University. Site has become a tourist attraction, which has created problems.
- Lights Go Out for Cal Lutheran Again : College football: Halftime lead disappears quickly and Kingsmen fall to La Verne, 23-6.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UC Irvine Recovers to Win, 6-5
- Homelessness Problem Is Countywide
- The Taiwan Connection : A...
- An Ever-Changing Partnership : A joint portrait of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt follows the couple through public and private crises : NO ORDINARY TIME; Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt: The Home Front in World War II, <i> By Doris Kearns Goodwin (Simon & Schuster: $30; 636 pp.)</i>
- Willie Williams
- Charter Districts Would Let Schools Be Free to Teach
- Finally, a Forum on Bolsa Chica Project
- The Many Views of 'Traditional Values'
- The Followers of Baha'i : Founded 150 Years Ago, the Faith Preaches Unity Through Diversity and Promotes a Progressive Agenda of Social and Economic Justice. Its Central Message of a Peaceful World Without Borders, Followers Say, Has Special Resonance in Racially Divided L.A.
- No More Love in a Nicotine Affair
- Sony Executive Deserves Kudos for Restoration
- Listen to Experts on Best Uses of Land
- You Can Go Home Again
- Piece on Environmental Industry Misled Readers
- Fuzzy Angelic Feeling
- MOVIES : The unlikely heroes of Quentin Tarantino's 'Pulp Fiction' are Jules and Vincent, a pair of hit men played by Samuel L. Jackson and John Travolta. For Jackson, Jules is the latest in a series of vivid characters he's played . . . : A Little Peace, A Little Menace
- Anti-Fraud Measures, Reform Lowered Rates
- Beagles, Dalmatian Point Way in Alzheimer's...
- Insurance Merger Creates Curious Union
- Pending FEMA Checks Were Not a Problem
- Disabilities: Parties for Wheelchair-Bound Will Continue, Host Promises
- SABADO Seeks to Protect Children
- Sunday Library Closing Was Necessary
- Wildlife Loses to Earthmovers
- Ignore the Snooze Bar on Biological Clock
- HOPPIN' MAD
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / SECRETARY OF STATE : Candidates Differ Sharply on Extent of Voter Fraud : Republican Bill Jones says up to 15% of those on California rolls do not belong there. Democrat Miller says those charges are exaggerated. Both men struggle to attract attention to their campaigns.
- Health-Care Reform
- Times Should Encourage Expressions of Dissent
- Community: Self-Policing May Support Law Enforcement
- Ahmanson Plan Would Be Fatal for Santa Monicas
- Drugs and Schizophrenics
- The Pronouncements of Pauline : Movie lovers haven't necessarily agreed with critic Pauline Kael--but the more heated the debate, the more she felt she was doing her job : FOR KEEPS: Thirty Years at the Movies, <i> By Pauline Kael (Dutton: $34.95; 1,280 pp.)</i>
- Razing Olympic Swim Stadium
- Gates Would Keep Many From Park
- Parent Centers Need Freedom to Develop
- Printing Book's Carry-On Tip Was Irresponsible
- Saturday Night Dive
- Covina's Mistakes Won't Be Repeated
- More Schindler's Tour
- Awards to Educators
- Does Calvary Chapel Survey Help Members or Step Over the Line?
- What Justifies School's 'Viva Mexico' Event?
- New Subway Route Cost Estimates Questionable
- Justice: A Quicker Way to Prosecute Graffiti Criminals
- Police Officer Deserves Extra-Special Praise
- RADIO DAZE
- Beaches: A Voice of Opposition to the Ocean Front Walk Plan
- Bring HER Back
- Quake Funds for Housing
- Irvine Park's Lake Needs Some Help
- Nature, Industry Try to Coexist : Environment: Pact that set up a wildlife preserve in exchange for land use rights is hailed by some as a prototype. But others call it a flawed deal.
- Next?
- Scuttled War Relic a Watery Tourist...
- NONFICTION - Oct. 9, 1994
- NONFICTION - Oct. 9, 1994
- NONFICTION - Oct. 9, 1994
- NONFICTION - Oct. 9, 1994
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- NONFICTION - Oct. 9, 1994
- Obituaries - Oct. 9, 1994
- Obituaries - Oct. 9, 1994
- YOU CAN STILL VOTE: With Election Day...
- PERSPECTIVE ON HEALTH-CARE REFORM : Rx for Recovery--Next Year : The public still wants a plan, but it has to be concise, honest and gimmick-free--a task for the new Congress.
- ANALYSIS : Track, Field Are Key Chip in '96 Hand of Olympic Poker
- ANALYSIS : Olympic Track Not Right on Schedule
- The World : Why South Africa's Success Story Can't Be Duplicated
- Look What Wind Blew In: Summer : Weather: Santa Anas send temperatures into the mid- to high 90s. Heat, blustery conditions should abate by Tuesday.
- Fire Scorches 1,000 Acres in Northern L.A. County : Blaze: No one is injured and no structures are damaged. High temperature of 100 at Civic Center ties 95-year record.
- Fire Scorches 1,021 Acres of Brush in Agua Dulce : Blaze: The wind's changing direction and breaks cut by firefighters spare a mobile home park and other buildings. No injuries are reported.
- In a marketing blitz to sign up students as customers, credit companies are giving new meaning to ... : Getting Carded
- ANTIQUES : Collectors Take Turn Toward the Whimsical
- U.S. Both Supportive, Wary of New Aristide : Transition: Officials hope Haitian president will practice what he's now preaching: reconciliation.
- U.S. Prepares to Pay Billions to Offset Falling Prices for Crops
- Thankful Emigrant Leaves $5.6 Million
- COLUMN ONE : Moving Voters, Not Mountains : How much impact does a governor have on crime, immigration and the economy? Not much. Over time, though, a chief executive's influence can be profound on the state's psyche and policies.
- Minority-Based Gerrymandering Facing Backlash
- U.N. Seeks More U.S. Troops for Haiti Mission
- ENCINO : Temple to Present Panels on Gay Issues
- Health Study of Rockwell Workers Criticized : Simi Valley: Some say research on chemicals and radiation exposure is undermined by missing records.
- Vista Bus Adds Oak Park Service
- Unique Housing Project's Cost Rises : Pacoima: Price of low-income apartments for mentally disabled is adjusted to $5.6 million, 30% higher than had been estimated.
- LOS ANGELES : Bank Guards Shoot 2 Men in Attempted Holdup
- Recycling Program Accepting Magazines
- Mission Mural Dedicated at Medical Clinic
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Challenger Says Council Puts Development Before Residents
- Attorney Bryan Hance, executive director of the...
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Journal Defends Ties to University : Judaism: Jewish Spectator affiliates with institution to ensure its future. But a prominent author says it risks becoming a 'house organ.'
- Bishop Diego Gets Past Nordhoff
- Obituaries : Ralph Wiggins, 81, Aerial Acrobat and Parachutist
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Sight of Williams Gives Servite Sore Eyes : Football: Bellflower St. John Bosco running back makes believers out of the Friars, who lose, 43-28.
- This Don Was Absolutely Dandy 38 Years Ago : Baseball: Larsen recalls 1956 and the only perfect game in World Series history.
- Dance Review : A Promise That Went Unfulfilled
- The founding rabbi of Adat Ari North...
- As O.J. Masks Sell Big, Some Just Can't Disguise Disgust
- MISSION VIEJO : Businesses to Showcase Products, Services
- MUSLIM LIBRARY: The first Muslim lending library...
- Federal Jury Clears Angels in Lawsuit
- Prosecutor to Seek Probe of Planned 'Christmas Carol' : Entertainment: Police will be asked to determine if ads for star-studded Pasadena production have been truthful.
- Nurturing the New South Africa : Mandela's U.S. trip stirs still more economic help for the fledgling democracy
- RAMS : Packers' Running Backs Are Focus of the Defense
- Spradlin Converts for Littlerock
- Long Beach Poly Holds On, 27-24
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Ice House Doesn't Want to Be Left Out in Cold : Clubs: A promoter is trying to turn the Fullerton site into a regular venue for bands, with steady draws.
- GARDENING : Leave It to Nandina--Colors to Fall for All Winter
- Wilson Declares State of Emergency in Ventura County : Medflies: The declaration cites 'extreme peril' to agriculture. It was needed before malathion spraying could begin over populated areas.
- Couple Who Met at Harvard Law Give Something Back: $13 Million
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Palmdale Fall Festival Starts Today
- GLENDALE : Days of Verdugo Festival Under Way
- Orange County Almanac
- FULLERTON : Some Nurses Offered Severance at St. Jude
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Anaheim Beats Orange, Denies Coach Hill a Milestone
- Larson Advances at Surf Meet
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Cypress Finds Orange League's Magnolia More to Its Liking
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Emmitt Smith Heals Quickly, to Start
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : The Bottom Line Still Is Winning
- Top Players Gain Senior Tennis Finals
- TV Puts Squeeze on Reporting of Its Own 'O.J.' Workshop : Media: The blackout was imposed 'to stimulate a free exchange of opinions on a controversial subject,' the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences says.
- TV Review : Spirited 'Rector's Wife' Tries to Break Out
- And What Will the Dividends Be?
- Refusing to Join Moratorium, China Conducts Nuclear Test
- Boxer Is Arrested on Drug Charge : Crime: Police say former amateur heavyweight champion John Bray was found with seven pounds of marijuana.
- City to Back Investors Who Will Buy, Repair Buildings : Recovery: Cheap loans for quake work will be limited to those who set aside some units for low-income tenants.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- LOS ALAMITOS : Movados Wins California Derby
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Breeders' Cup Might Price Itself Out of Best Fields
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Century Fumbles, Folds in Second Half