- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Santa Barbara Tops Titans in Soccer
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Kennedy Takes Care of Walnut
- Theater Review : 'Forbidden Broadway' Encore Is a Critical Success
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Ween: Making Fun of One and All
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : McGraw Leads Laguna Hills' Rout of Dana Hills
- SAN PEDRO : Mechanical Breakdown Blamed in Truck Crash
- San Fernando Makes Its Point to Kennedy
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Berg Helps La Habra Hand La Serna Its First Loss of Season, 31-7
- Ventura College Does an About-Face : College football: Rosales gets tough, Pirates get an attitude while going from 0-10 to 3-0.
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Strong Second Half Sparks Mater Dei
- ROUNDUP : Master's Extends Soccer Streak to 7
- Verdugo Hills Shut Out Again, 42-0 : Football: Wilson blanks the Dons, who have not scored in nine quarters.
- NHL Might Face Nov. 1 Start : Hockey: A still-unfinished proposal by players' association is due Monday and must be accepted by owners if the season is to begin Oct. 15.
- Capistrano Arts Series Needs Funds : Finances: The administrator of the regional library's multicultural program says it's $20,000 short for next year.
- New Disney Company to Finance French Films in U.S.
- Political Scorecard
- Shuttle's Orbit Lowered to Get 3-D Radar Maps
- Packwood Ethics Probe Is Still Unfinished--19 Months Later
- UCLA Quake Surprise : Rebuilding: State panel asks school to explain how estimate for repairs increased from $22 million to $630 million.
- COWAN HEIGHTS : Man Held After FBI Says He Fired at Agent
- Obituary
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Trabuco Hills Uses Turnovers in Dominating El Toro, 35-0
- Tennis
- Dance Review : Danza Troupe's Promise Unfulfilled
- Never a Dull Moment in Zhirinovsky's Russia : Europe: Nationalist seeks U.S. visa, paralyzes Parliament. No matter what he says, his ratings remain just high enough that he can't be ignored.
- Anaheim Officer Won't Be Charged in Shooting Death
- Flashy Wheel Rims Lure Deadly Violence : Crime: LAPD South Bureau says robbers kill about 10 people a year.
- House OKs Bill on Vitamin Benefit Claims : Health: Measure gives consumers continued access to products but affords government right to oversee nutritional and dietary supplement industry.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Cowboys' Smith Fit for Cardinals
- Chaminade Gets Knocked Flat, 72-14
- Weekend TV : Reba's Back and So Are Election Politics
- STUDIO CITY : Worker Dies in Fall From Roof of Home
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine Valley Women Are Third at Meet
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Montgomery Leads Troy by Estancia
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Miller Says He Is Ready to Start
- Boone Hopes to Teach Royals How to Win : Baseball: Former Angel catcher who managed in the Oakland A's organization is hired by Kansas City to replace Hal McRae.
- David J. Auger Resigns as Publisher of the Daily News
- INTERNATIONAL
- FLOWERS : Arrangements Need Lots of Water to Cut It
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / LT. GOVERNOR : Davis, Wright Engage in Spirited Debate
- 4 Killed, 26 Missing as Refugee Boat Sinks
- ROOFING : Covering the Basics: Products, Ratings
- Brown Accepts Wilson Debate Proposal : 'One of us has to break the stalemate,' Democratic candidate tells the governor. The two will meet Friday at a public TV station in Sacramento.
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Penalty-Riddled Woodbridge Wins Despite Itself
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Crescenta Valley Remains Unbeaten
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Villa Park Rebounds for Victory
- THE NFL / BILL PLASCHKE : Oldest Player, 95, Remembers When It Was a Game
- Unemployment Drops to 5.9%, a 4-Year Low
- Senate Vote Expected Today on Desert Bill : Politics: Leading Republican opponent agrees to Democrats' motion on ending debate over Feinstein's environmental measure.
- Jobless Rate Drops to 5.9%, a 4-Year Low
- CULTURE : Resurrection to Atone for Sins of Soviet Past : Yeltsin says rebuilding a Moscow temple destroyed by Stalin will herald a return to Russia's lost heritage.
- 'We wanted the picture to look like a cross-section of Los Angeles, not a Downtown corporate outing.' : From Corporate Into Cool: Artist Gets a Lesson in L.A. Style
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Oil Issues Fuel Stocks During Muddled Day : Markets: Dow climbs 21.87 despite a favorable report on jobs. Gasoline prices jump, but the price of crude is mired.
- Woman Alleging Theft of Baby Gains Custody
- 103rd Congress Grinding to a Halt Amid Partisan Rage : Government: Many lawmakers can't recall a session more bitterly split. The year is an especially big disappointment for the Democrats.
- Couple Shot After Leading Authorities on Freeway Chase in Stolen Police Car
- Wheel Rims Add Glitter, but Increasingly Lure Deadly Violence : Crime: In one LAPD Bureau alone, robbers kill about 10 people a year for the accessories that cost up to $7,000 a set. Police say they're becoming a sign to 'come get me.'
- INSIDE & OUT : Radiates Style
- Congress OKs Reform of Bankruptcy Law : Legislation: Bill sent to President marks the first major revision in 16 years. It would streamline court proceedings.
- Kohl's Popularity Up, but Coalition Victory in Vote Far From Assured : Germany: Chancellor sells Christian Democrats as secure choice. Economy has improved. But sister parties may fall short in Oct. 16 election.
- Some Say Cult Had Replaced Leader : Quebec: Group's treasurer says new chief died in Switzerland. Members who reportedly joined splinter group were also among victims.
- GARDENING : Preserving Produce: It's Cut and Dried
- Male Nurse Accused in Rape of 4 Unconscious Patients
- O.C. Hotels Booking More Rooms--but at Lower Rates
- TreePeople Staging Annual Fund-Raiser
- Probe of Graffiti Cleanup Contract Demanded : Bids: Valley councilman says nonprofit group chosen to do the work is inexperienced and too expensive.
- NEWPORT BEACH : State Says Cheerleader Fees Illegal
- Sam's Club Workers Turn Down Teamsters : Labor: The union loses its bid to crack discount giant Wal-Mart. Workers at the Fullerton store vote 3 to 1 against unionizing.
- Legislators Seek Detailed Explanation of UCLA Quake Costs
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Truck Hijacked by 2 Pitchess Escapees Found
- Plan Would Add 4 Therapists at Schools
- FILLMORE : Quarrel Leads to Drive-By Shooting
- Hart's One-Two Punch Downs Eisenhower, 35-0
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Brown, Taft Have It Their Way
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Westminster's Second Half Buries Huntington Beach
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- CSUN Sweeps Oregon in Volleyball
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Fibbers Give the Lie to Groupthink : All the whining aside, there's a renaissance in L.A. rock clubs, and this low-fi country quintet is leading the charge.
- LEGISLATION
- INSIDE & OUT : Good Seal Will Keep Dry Rot Away
- ROOFING : Asphalt Shingles, Durable Tiles Top List of Materials
- Clinton Holds Out His Record as Election Issue : Politics: In risky move, he urges voters to choose between his policies and what the GOP is proposing.
- Iraq Sends Troops to Kuwait Border; U.S. Issues Threat : Mideast: As Washington warns it would intervene, officials say they are unsure whether Hussein is planning invasion or is posturing for relief from U.N. sanctions.
- NORTHRIDGE : Brownies Plant a Garden to Thank School
- Health Study of Rockwell Workers Is Criticized by Residents : Santa Susana Lab: Some say missing records undermines research on chemicals, radiation exposure.
- PACOIMA : Grant to Clinic to Help Increase Dental Services
- ORANGE : Employees Tied Up; $1,500 and Car Stolen
- Proposition 183: Sense Out of Nonsense : Measure would make it possible to avoid wasteful back-to-back elections
- City Guide
- COSTA MESA : Little League Enrollment Begins
- Crowley Finds Handle in Golden West Backfield
- Knox Keeps Quarterback Options Open
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Holloway Scores 3 Touchdowns for Orange Lutheran
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Buena Park Defense Delivers 20-7 Victory over Bellflower
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- AIRLINES
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- KITCHENS : Too Many Cooks Can't Be Spoiled If Appliances Are Two Plentiful
- CalPERS Report Card Raps Some Knuckles : Shareholders: Pension fund issues grades to top corporations after asking about the independence of their boards of directors.
- Supreme Court May Revive State Law on Welfare Cuts
- Tunnel Supervisor Got Job Back Despite Safety Issue : Subway: A top MTA official reversed expulsion of superintendent, calling him a 'valuable asset.'
- ARMS TRADING : S. Africa Firm Under the Gun to Explain Wayward Weapons
- In Love With All Her Heart, and a Kidney : Transplant: O.C. couple so compatible that bride will donate an organ to groom for a wedding gift.
- SANTA ANA : Verdicts Sealed Until Tuesday in 2 Killings
- Chopper Companies Prepare for Spraying of Malathion
- LOS ANGELES : Firm Replaces Students' Stolen Office Equipment
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Tom Jones at House of Blues: Still Leading With the Hip
- Carolco Pirate Film Navigates Financial Reefs : Movies: Impresario Mario Kassar has risen from the ashes before, but industry observers wonder if his troubled 'Cutthroat Island' will ever see the big screen.
- Measure to Get Safer Drinking Water Stymied
- City Seeks Accounting of Marathon's Free Ads : Audit: Controller wants to determine if group has adhered to contract terms. Officials say they have more than met their obligations.
- LOS ANGELES : Ex-Wife of TV Star Offers Apology for Accusations
- Ventura Weighs $315,000 to Get the Word Out
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Hospital Cited After Radiation Inspection : Health: Errors in handling radioactive materials posed no threat to workers or patients, health officials say.
- ANAHEIM : $196,000 Awarded, Will Help Plan Ways to Fight Gangs
- ELECTIONS / 37TH ASSEMBLY SEAT : Longtime Rivals Find Plenty to Disagree On
- Out of Spotlight, Man Guilty in Ex-Wife's Slaying : Courts: There were no TV lights or dream team lawyers. Despite some parallels to Simpson case, jurors said it never entered their deliberations.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Oldest School to Get New Classroom Wing
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Griffins Pound Millikan : Prep football: Quarterback Feterik plays for first time since breaking his hand in season opener and leads Los Alamitos to 56-0 victory.
- Wheelchair Tennis Tournament Opens
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Long Drive Lifts Capistrano Valley Over Foothill
- Bucks Begin Training Camp Without No. 1 Pick Robinson
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Marina Tops Ocean View, Moves to 5-0
- Theater Review : The Usual, Unusual Cirque : Strange Beings and a Surreal Setting, but There's Less Derring-Do
- MOVIESRedford Pulls Out of Race: Oscar-winning actor-director...
- Parade to Open 'Third World' Fest
- Sun Valley Firm, Others Lose Interactive Rights After Failing to Pay Up
- INTERNATIONAL
- Greater Air Threat in Bosnia Urged : Balkans: NATO asks U.N. to streamline procedures and make it easier to launch punitive strikes. But new measures won't add much deterrent force, officials say.
- OMB Director Confirmed
- Warrants Issued for Cult Chief, Aide; Officials Say They May Not Have Died : Switzerland: Police say the two men were seen before several fires erupted. Authorities raid houses, seize documents.
- Iraq Back to Square 1 on Sanctions : Mideast: Buildup of troops counterproductive to efforts to get U.N. to lift curbs that have crippled the nation's economy.
- GLENDALE : Plan Seeks to Curb MWD Dependence
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Laguna Beach Rallies, Then Falls to Coronado
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Chambers' Passing Sparks Western Win
- Moorpark Edges Past Oak Park
- Westlake Airborne Once More, 58-21
- Willie Dixon's Daughter Makes Sure Legacy Lives On : Pop music: She guides Blues Heaven Foundation, which helps artists recover their royalties and rights. Tuesday's benefit will be at B.B. King's Blues Club.
- Jones to Pursue Suit in Wake of Clinton's Settlement Rejection
- In the California Mold
- Baby Girl Found in Box in South-Central Lot : Crime: Homeless woman is charged with abandoning premature infant weighing less than 2 pounds.
- MOORPARK : Panel May Discuss Bid to Build Courses
- OXNARD : Mother in Battery Case Misses Hearing
- An insult to the band's followers: Joanna...
- Trial to Start in a Year for Huber Killing
- Union Declares Impasse With County Over Pay, May Strike
- VENTURA : Defense in Crash Case Cites Health Problem
- SNEAK PREVIEW: Notice something odd about the...
- In Hospital Honeymoon, Bride to Donate Kidney to Diabetic Groom
- 7 Killed in India as Hindus, Muslims Fight Over Language
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Tracy Starts Quickly : Laguna Seca: He needs only to finish fifth to clinch third in standings behind Penske teammates.
- Endangered Mouse Won't Endanger Resort : Development: The Dana Point Headlands project can accommodate the federally protected species, planners say.
- A Lesson in Life : Youth-at-Risk Program Helps Get Truants Back on Track
- Parishioners Reluctant to Admit Eating Ills to Clergy : Nutrition: Religious groups need to lift veil of secrecy around food abuse and treat it as a serious spiritual and emotional issue, experts say.
- Teen to Stand Trial as Adult in Murder Case : Courts: Prosecutors debate lodging a hate-crime charge against the white 17-year-old from Laguna Niguel in the slaying of a black Huntington Beach man.
- City OKs Demotion, Raise for Police Aide : Government: Deal between Chief Williams and Assistant Chief Parks is an apparent attempt to avoid a lawsuit.
- Police Probe of Play Will Be Sought : Theater: Prosecutor will ask detectives to find out if promoter's ads for staging of 'A Christmas Carol' are truthful.
- IRA's Adams Carries a Message of Peace, Pluralism in L.A. Visit
- VAN NUYS : L.A. Circus to Visit Hospital
- Chapman's Robinson Set to Take On Azusa Pacific
- Bennett Paces Simi Valley, 24-20
- Angels Name Blyleven Minor League Coach
- Jazz Review : Slow Takeoff for Sax Man Turrentine
- New TV Season Has Surprises, Trends : Programming: This year is proving to be fiercely competitive. Fox shows weakness as dark-horse NBC builds strength--and dramas hold viewers' interest.
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Corona del Mar Storms Past Santa Ana Valley
- Nelson's Long Career Will Conclude in June
- Smith Gains 256 Yards but Grant Falls, 52-25 : Football: Larry Reed of Van Nuys scores three touchdowns in romp despite sore ankle.
- Agoura Blows Royal's 66-Match League Winning Streak Out of Water : Water polo: Chargers hold off Highlanders at the finish, 12-11.
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Cleary's Field Goals Give Garden Grove 25-12 Victory
- Family : Videos Show Inquisitive Kids How Some Things Work
- SWAT Team Exhibition to Highlight Safety Day Events in Newport Beach
- Countywide : Shortage of Vaccine Postpones 2 Flu Clinics
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : San Clemente Dominates Mistake-Prone Tustin, 49-7
- Even Agents Taking a Hit During Baseball Strike
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Lisotto's Runs Help Edison Beat Sonora
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Fausto Scores Five Touchdowns in Los Amigos' 42-13 Rout
- Sylmar Posts 61-0 Victory
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Esperanza Rally Falls Short Against Long Beach Poly
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Couples Blows Lead, Ireland Wins
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : SCORECARD / County Highlights From Week 5 : LOOKING AHEAD
- Retirement Village Won't Escape Aerial Campaign
- The Force Is With Him : City's First Vietnamese Firefighter Is Welcomed Addition
- Iraq's at It Again: Will It Never Change? : Need for U.N. caution in arms monitoring is reaffirmed
- Bond Rating May Save Anaheim Money
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Voter Registration
- State Panel Delays Ruling on Hunting in Coal Canyon : Ecology: Hunters, environmentalists trade salvos over OKing hunting if the area becomes an ecological reserve.
- Farber: Dornan Wants to Cut Latino Vote : Politics: Latino activists back the Democratic candidate's assertion against congressman. The incumbent emphatically denies the accusation.
- Countywide : Airport Initiative Stirs Heated Debate
- OXNARD : Shopping Center Near Airport OKd
- VENTURA : Small Quake Shakes Coastal Region
- SAN PEDRO : Law Allows Residents to Decide Use for Base Housing
- Signing Up to Vote
- Governor Declares a State of Emergency : Medflies: His declaration cites 'extreme peril' to agriculture. It was needed before malathion spraying could begin over populated areas.
- CALABASAS : Dinner to Benefit School Programs
- It Was Hardly the Feel-Good Game of Season
- $901,000 USC Embezzlement Case Voided
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Royal Keeps Taking What It Wants, 35-0
- Changing the Call : To the Frustration of Family and Friends, Stanford's Leon Vickers Trades a Possible NFL Career for Role With a Controversial Church
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Interception Sets Up Canyon's Victory
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Brea-Olinda Clamps Down on El Dorado
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Santiago's Sokanthong Towers Over Bolsa Grande
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Fountain Valley Runs Past Santa Margarita, 29-17
- Trojans Are Sitting Targets This Year
- Exhibit on Silent Film's Shipman
- Movie Review : Plenty of Explosions, but Few Fireworks in 'The Specialist' : PETER RAINER
- NEWBURY PARK : Sweet-Toothed Thief Breaks Into Vehicles
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Residents View Plans for Center
- Countywide : Holiday Closings
- CAMARILLO : Judge Won't Dismiss Man's Fraud Case
- Spencer Plays Agent, Re-Signs With Clippers
- PREP ROUNDUP : Foothill Routs University in Water Polo, 16-7
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Johnson Not Expected to Start for USC : College football: Quarterback's sprained ankle hasn't healed, which comes as a surprise to backup Otton.
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Time for Bruins to Bear Down : College football: Another loss to Cal would be fifth in a row for UCLA.
- Musical Czar of St. Petersburg : Music: Valery Gergiev is returning the Russian city to its former artistic glory. He will bring the Kirov Orchestra to Costa Mesa on Monday.
- Music Review : Triumphant Opener for Salonen, Philharmonic
- Republicans' 10-Point Contract
- Sets Are in Color, but Television Isn't
- Butler's Comments
- Counting KPCC's Money
- Thanking Teachers
- Transportation Workers' Pay
- A Life With Autism
- Trojans and Bruins Get Little Sympathy
- Architect Seeking Out the Sacred Symbolism in Secular Structures : Spirituality: Author Anthony Lawlor, who has written a book on finding the inspirational in everyday buildings, takes a tour of Downtown L.A. Along the way, he finds City Hall, freeway overpasses and office towers uplifting.
- Computers
- Free Rock on Monday
- Oates Made His Point, but Readers Are Ready With Their Rebuttal
- Prop. 187
- Simpson Attorneys Ask for Police Hair Samples : Trial: Request made of detectives angers officers. Defense hopes to show evidence was mishandled.
- Strikes and Lockouts and Stoppages--Oh My!
- He Hopes He Hasn't Had Last Word in Disputes
- Miller's Lawsuit
- McNair Doesn't Meet Heisman Qualification
- 'Tucker,' 'Ed Wood'
- Aftershock Watch
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 8, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 8, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 8, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 8, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 8, 1994
- Obituaries - Oct. 8, 1994
- Haitian Senate Sends Amnesty Bill to Aristide : Caribbean: Legislation leaves question of immunity for coup participants in ousted president's hands. So far, Cedras stays put.
- Aristide Foe Talks, and U.S. Listens : Controversy: CIA, embassy ties to leader of paramilitary group raise questions in Congress. Officials cite paradoxes of intelligence work.
- Simpson's Attorneys Ask Detectives for Hair Samples
- SANTA ANA : Woman Ordered to Prison in Insurance Fraud
- O.J. Simpson Masks a Macabre Halloween Sensation : Costumes: Store operators say wigs, football jerseys and other items are selling briskly. Sociologists call sales trend disturbing.
- Unlicensed Contractor Now in Northridge : Reconstruction: Mac Bagby lost his license in San Diego, where he has been the subject of lawsuits.
- Contractor With History of Complaints Operating in Northridge
- Fire Suspect's Lies May Work to His Advantage : Court: Defense attorney says two arson charges in Fullerton case should be dismissed because Jose Soto Martinez lacks credibility.
- Motive in Slaying Remains Unclear : Shooting: Victim Benita Mikailian, 40, is described as a successful, hard-working travel agent.
- Malathion's Threat to Humans and Animals Is Negligible, Officials Say : Health: All are susceptible to the pesticide. But the amount used is called too small to be dangerous.
- Ex-McNall Associate Is Charged : Hockey: Chief of horse operations is expected to plead guilty to wire fraud.
- D.A. to Review Charges in Santa Ana Gang Raid : Law: Another Operation Roundup defendant has a jail alibi. Activists ask if Latinos were unfairly targeted.
- FIGHTING BACK: Domestic violence might not be...
- Pioneer Female Surgeon Still on Cutting Edge : Medicine: At 70 she maintains a thriving practice. She has developed anti-cancer skin products and volunteered her help in Third World.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : A French Connection : Education: Language immersion was the goal, but seven teen-agers also got a taste of independence and international living.
- From Classical to Whimsical : Peter Martin's showroom offers wrought-iron samples at nearly wholesale prices. He takes custom orders as well.
- Magic of the Mustang : About 500 of the Ford sports cars will be on display Sunday in Valencia.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Overpass Named for Quake Victim : Memorial: Family, friends and officials remember the LAPD officer who died at freeway interchange.
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Women Hit by Car, Hospitalized
- WOODLAND HILLS : Long Vacant Office Building Gets Tenant
- Countywide : ARK Benefit Features Jazz Combo, Vocalist
- TUSTIN : Council Rejects Privatizing Softball
- VAN NUYS : Adoption of School Is Off to a Flying Start
- Controversial Black Panther Mural OKd
- To Opponents, Clark Gets Better With Age : Tennis: Laguna Beach resident, 68, is a player to watch at the USTA Hardcourts this week in Newport Beach.
- Troubled Tarpley a Maverick Again
- Pop Music Review : Skillfully, Kottke Bypasses Flash to Get to Heart
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Ease as Traders Await Jobless Report
- U.S. Retailers' Holiday Spirit Intact After Slow September
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Catering to Different Crowds : Nancy's Healthy Kitchen is a dieter's delight. But if you crave calories, try pastas and pastries at L.A. Gourmet.
- Deceptive Ad Claims: The Federal Trade Commission...
- A Family Forever : Memorial: Friends praise Harriet Nelson, a mom for all seasons.
- Travel Agency Owner Shot to Death
- LA PALMA : Take Fire Prevention Steps, Council Urges
- New Anti-Gang Group Plans Public Meeting
- Once Again, Roberts Is Playing for Scale : Clippers: Center is well over 300 pounds after tendon surgery, and Baylor isn't happy about it.
- Wishbone Has Been a Snap for Young : College football: Oregon State back has a good average, but he's looking for more carries.
- HEALTH
- COMPANY TOWN : In the Eye of a Storm : As CBS' Ratings Tumble, New Exec Is on Firing Line
- ECONOMY
- MUSIC : Blend of Blues and Be-Bop : Tenor saxophonist Wilbur Brown created his colorful, emotional style from years of playing with jazz legends.
- For Former O.C. Prep Star, Bible Beats College, Football : Religion: The Church of Christ disciple quits school to give his life to God. Family, friends and coaches are baffled.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : inline : Game Plan
- CIA Director Denies U.S. Link to Haiti Attaches
- Yard Waste Recycler, Residents End Dispute Over Odor Complaints : Settlement: Neighbors agree to drop plans for a lawsuit in exchange for firm's decision to stop accepting debris at its facility between Simi Valley and Moorpark.