- RETAILING
- Fidelity National Financial Inc.: The Irvine title...
- AT&T; Announces $1-Billion Pact With Mexico's Alfa : Telecommunications: The deal is a milestone in the wake of Telmex monopoly's privatization.
- International Business: SPOTLIGHT ON NEW ZEALAND : Keeping a Tight Lid on Inflation Is the Guiding Monetary Credo : Central bank: Adherence to policy has boosted economic growth to about 6% annually.
- Window of Opportunity : Business: Arcadia's newest fast-food joint offers bagels rather than burgers. It may be the country's first drive-through bagel bakery.
- Formal Dressing, Computer-Style
- COVER STORY : Field of Dreams : Athletes Competing for Scholarships Play High-Stakes Game
- California Elections / NEWS ANALYSIS : GOP Poised to Seize Control of Statehouse in '96
- Wilson's Key Task: Handling Prop. 187
- State Scales Back Clean-Air Plan in Bow to Oil, Trucking Industries : Smog: Original version would have forced the use of electric cars and alternative fuel. Instead, Air Resources Board substitutes a voluntary auto scrapping program.
- 6 States Back Term Limits; Oregon Awaits 'Death' Vote : Initiatives: Alaska, Idaho, Maine, Nebraska, Nevada and Massachusetts render verdict on incumbency. Colorado says no to campaign reform.
- SIGNAL HILL : Group Is Developing Housing for Disabled
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Select the Old Guard Favorites at the Changing Pierpont Inn : In trying to dazzle, the kitchen reaches beyond the fresh and inventive and into a perilous idiosyncrasy.
- THEATER REVIEW : A Fresh-Faced Soprano Rises to the Role of Lili in 'Carnival' : Erin Appling is a worthy successor to Leslie Caron and Anna Marie Alberghetti. The show has plenty of talent and spectacle.
- Ex-Rep. Hubbard Gets Prison Term for Fraud, Theft
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / SANTA MONICA CITY COUNCIL : Rent Control Advocates Suffer Another Setback : Rights group still has 4-3 edge, but victory of public safety candidates reflects shift in voter mood. And changes in the Legislature may undermine local law.
- A Close-Up Look at People Who Matter : Animal Lover Puts Wildlife on Wheels
- Mission College Chief May Leave to Raise Funds
- TIMES POLL / A Look at the Electorate
- Techno-Artists 'Tooning Up : 'Reboot' Is First Series to Be Fully Computerized
- JAZZ REVIEW : Complex Works From Holdsworth, Friends
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RESULTS / ORANGE COUNTY
- National History Standards
- Liberalism Redefined
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Mexico Assails State's Passage of Prop. 187 : Immigration: Officials say measure 'tramples' human rights and commentators call it 'racist.' But President Salinas stresses that it does not represent the position of the U.S. government.
- Prop. 187 Vote
- Election Results
- Venice: Planner's Intention for the Ocean Front Walk
- Entitlement Cuts
- Preservation: Hancock Motors Building
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RESULTS / LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- Reagan's Disclosure
- Water Garden: Not a Water Treatment Plant
- A Legacy of Litigation : Can sperm be bequeathed? Deborah Hecht--pictured above with lover William Kane shortly before his suicide--is in the midst of a court battle with his children. Rarely has such a personal and private possession caused such a tenacious and public crusade.
- PORT OF LOS ANGELES : $43 Million to Be Spent on Water Recycling Plan
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 10, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 10, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 10, 1994
- Obituaries - Nov. 10, 1994
- Obituaries - Nov. 10, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 10, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Nov. 10, 1994
- ELECTIONS '94: IMPACT ON BUSINESS : Though Not Aimed at Jobs, Prop. 187 Is Affecting Workplace : Immigration: More companies have started checking job candidates' papers, and employees talk of rising tensions.
- Wilson Acts to Enforce Parts of Prop. 187; 8 Lawsuits Filed : Immigration: The governor orders prenatal care halted while a San Francisco judge bars expulsions from school. Religious leaders and Riordan urge calm.
- California Elections / STATE OFFICES : GOP Victories Give Governor New Allies : With Republicans holding a majority of top posts for the first time in 24 years, Wilson will have less criticism to counter. Lungren's position also is strengthened.
- Clinton, GOP Offer Peace, and Clenched Fists
- O.C. Officials Keep Prop. 187 on Hold : Reaction: 'Wait and see,' say schools, health and social service agencies. Little will change soon.
- It's Gloating Of Partisans for O.C. GOP
- Wilson Acts to Enforce Parts of Prop. 187; 8 Lawsuits Filed : Immigration: The governor orders prenatal care halted while a San Francisco judge bars exclusion from school. Religious leaders and Riordan urge calm.
- Wilson Savors Win; Democrats Assess Damage
- Man Shot, Killed by Police After Break-In and Attack
- SUPER MEETING: Maybe you thought plans for...
- Quake-Damaged Building Evacuated After Testing : Recovery: Westside structure with steel frame is found to be dangerous 10 months after the temblor. Officials fear others may be in jeopardy.
- California Elections : Looking Back : Valley Students Who Fought Prop. 187 Reflect on a Battle Lost
- Feinstein Is Apparent Winner in Senate Race : Politics: Experts say lead is probably enough, even with 500,000 uncounted ballots. Huffington refuses to concede.
- COLUMN ONE : With Foley, Noble Era Will End : After three decades in the House, the gentlemanly Speaker from Spokane concedes defeat. The power of his post was no match for a public ready to hate the Congress that he loved.
- ELECTION RETURNS : Vincent Handily Wins 4th Term as Inglewood Mayor : Judy Dunlap, one of two opponents, claims election violations and promises to contest his victory.
- ELECTIONS '94 : House Plays Musical Chairs; Gingrich Calls Tune : Congress: The GOP takeover will bring radical changes to leadership of key committees. Milder shifts are seen in the Senate.
- State Waits to See What Prop. 187 Will Really Mean : Reaction: As measure becomes law, emotions range from fear to elation. But there is also great uncertainty.
- O.C. Man Held in Slayings of Parents, Brother
- Wilson Acts to Enforce Parts of Prop. 187; 8 Lawsuits Filed : Immigration: The governor orders prenatal care halted while a San Francisco judge bars exclusion from school. O.C. school administrators promise not to report children to officials.
- Son Arrested in Killings of 3 in Family
- JUDICIAL : Municipal Court Race Is Too Close to Declare Victor : Prosecutor Caryl Lee leads incumbent Dan C. Dutcher by 635 votes after bitter campaign. Absentee ballots could turn tide.
- Sex Harassment Suit Against Police Settled : Mediation: Newport will pay $1.2 million to seven women. Former captain, ex-chief have consistently denied allegations.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / CITY COUNCILS : Wins by Latinos, Women Change Political Scene : History is made in Santa Ana, Orange and other races, but many victors downplay the diversity issue.
- D.A. Forced to Beef Up His A-Team : Simpson case: Faced with an imposing defense, Garcetti has committed 11 people. Latest was prosecutor in Cowlings probe.
- Los Alamitos Probe Turns Up no Eligibility Problem
- California Elections / PROPOSITIONS : Tobacco Industry Power May Go Up in Smoke, Foes Say
- Brown Reign as Speaker in Jeopardy
- Voters Approve 'Three Strikes' Law, Reject Smoking Measure
- Kennedy Pulls Out Victory to Earn Seventh Senate Term
- TELEVISIONAdvocating Children's TV: A coalition of educational...
- Andy Osborne
- ELECTIONS '94 / The West : ALASKA
- In New York, Cuomo Loses to Once-Obscure Challenger
- Gergen Takes Parting Shot, Blasts GOP
- El Toro Airport Vote Appears Evenly Split
- SEAL BEACH : Rain Could End Effort to Bolster Beachfront
- . . . Get Over It : Try to change his mind, sure, but stop vilifying the justice for adhering to his view through a 'colorless prism.'
- Racers' Nemesis : Lancaster Speed Demon Snags 2 Prestigious Air Racing Prizes
- Trojans' Mr. Inside : One Mistake Can't Detract From Kopp's Play
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Last-Place Fullerton Ties No. 1 Cypress
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Boxing to Return to Hotel
- Music : Composing a Classical 'Miracle'
- Theater Review : Giving Up the Ghost: Overacting Dampens 'Spirit'
- Filmmakers See Future: Science Fiction : Less Expensive Effects, End of Century Have Hollywood Revisiting an Old Genre
- World IN BRIEF : ANGOLA : Guerrilla Will Sign Pact if Siege Ends
- 4 Killed, 7 Injured by Shrapnel and Snipers in Sarajevo
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Tours Are Planned for Bird Watchers
- IRVINE : UC President Urged to Reconsider Project
- WESTMINSTER : Walkathons Highlight Plight of Boat People
- Orange County Almanac
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Bacteria Levels May Be High, Beach-Goers Warned
- Sunshine Makers Inc.: Motor oil maker Quaker...
- Term Limits, Anti-Crime Laws Get OK : Initiatives: Voters in several states reject gambling measures. Handgun bans are defeated in two Wisconsin communities.
- LOS ANGELES : Roseanne, Tom Arnold to Divorce, Publicist Says
- California Elections : GOP's Rogan Takes Early Lead Over Schiff : Assembly: The Republican enjoys the party's strong national showing in bid to keep the seat he won in May.
- 3 Ventura County Deaths Linked to Valley Fever : Health: Two more names are added to earlier report of a man who succumbed to the quake-related illness.
- Elections '94 : LEGISLATURE : Republicans Sail in All Races Except for Umberg's Seat
- Elections '94 : CONGRESS : County's All-Republican Delegation Easily Survives Intact : Dornan's race is closest, and it's no contest. The other five incumbents win by ratios of two or three to one.
- The Right to Fight for Life
- Zoning Panel Reduces Hours at Le Sex Shoppe : Canoga Park: Adult bookstore that has angered neighboring businesses must also hire two security guards.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : College Student Dies After Fall at Campus : Accident: Libertine Oxciano, 21, loses her footing on rain-slick incline at College of the Canyons.
- Discovision Associates: The company said Tuesday that...
- ADVERTISING
- SCIENCE : Greenhouse Gives Botanists Fresh View of Plant Life : Smithsonian Institution's new $1-million botanical laboratory will allow scientists to study rare and endangered species.
- Daily Routine
- War Crimes Tribunal Seeks Bosnian Serb Indicted in Germany
- World IN BRIEF : HAITI : New Premier Asks People to Be Patient
- From High to Anxiety, White House Loses '92 Euphoria : Politics: After the promise of Clinton's election, the mood turns quiet as a more-GOP future dawns on the midterm Administration.
- ELECTIONS '94 / The East : CONNECTICUT
- PARKLAND WATCH : Happy Trail
- Dunlap Named Assistant Coach for Titan Men's Basketball Team
- Fair Plan Earthquake Insurance Detailed
- Company in the Labyrinth : Reagan's Announcement Gives Author, Who Will Speak on Alzheimer's, Optimism
- Photos Show Beating of Somali
- Child Abuse, Suicides Rising in L.A. County
- Amy Biehl's Killers Go on Hunger Strike : Protest: The three South African men convicted of murdering the Newport Beach scholar and sentenced to 18 years in prison are demanding political amnesty.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Applicants Sought for Planning Board Post
- Teamsters Local to Be Monitored
- Union Pacific Proposes Trust for Santa Fe
- ECONOMY
- Bankers to Study Offer for Ropak
- Sentencing of First Pension Owners Delayed Until Dec. 7
- HEALTH
- Witness Tells of Thornton's Hand-Washing Compulsion : Courts: Ex-girlfriend testifies he became obsessed with scrubbing days after shooting death of Kellie O'Sullivan.
- CAMARILLO : Rains May Delay Malathion Spraying
- Clinton Meets 2 Who Halted Gunman at White House : Violence: The President offers the pair his thanks and 'a little of his famous small talk.' One has a goal of joining the Secret Service.
- Clinton to Meet With Press Today
- Kennedy Pulls Out Victory to Earn Seventh Senate Term : Massachusetts: Veteran Democrat espouses support for President after bitter race ends with voters maintaining dynasty.
- BRENTWOOD : Won't Demolish Monroe's Home, New Owner Says
- County Approves Own Proposal to Fight Air Pollution : Smog: Alternative awaits federal review. It cracks down on pesticides and smoky vehicles but eases rules in three key areas.
- BREA : Project Improves Recreation Facilities
- Softball
- Still Struggling on Recovery Road : Progress since quake, but problems remain
- LOCAL ELECTIONS COUNTY : Silva Far Ahead for 2nd District Supervisor Seat
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK / LON EUBANKS : Will Hoop Fever Chill Titan Fans Again?
- The $300,000 Question: Did You Like Hitting the Jackpot?
- Tournament Benefits Children and Cancer Center
- Deals in Smoke-Filled Rooms Could Help Clear the Region's Air
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Calm Down--It's Time for Comdex to Rear Its Monstrous Head : Computers: Microsoft's on-line service is expected to make the biggest splash at the trade show the industry loves to hate.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Crime Key Issue in Santa Monica : Three candidates endorsed by the police union lead in early returns. In other local races, Inglewood chooses among three candidates for mayor.
- Day Arrives for Wife-to-Husband Kidney Transplant : Medicine: Delayed once, the rare surgery for newlywed Orange County couple is scheduled today in San Diego. The case has received nationwide publicity.
- VENTURA : City Won't Condemn Mobile Home Park
- PERSPECTIVE ON INTELLIGENCE : The Same Rules Shape People and Tomatoes : 'The Bell Curve' is based on a fatal error of bias. Genes dictate individual differences; environment shapes the blooming.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Bettis Chooses Work on Day Off
- Garment Shop Owner to Pay Settlement
- Republicans Near a Clean Sweep in O.C.
- McDonald's in Mexico City Vandalized by Prop. 187 Foes
- Canadian Doctor Who Performs Abortions Is Shot
- County Puts End to Closing Offices on Alternate Fridays : Government: Supervisors scrap controversial work plan after expected cost savings fail to materialize.
- Top Air Pollution Penalties
- VENTURA : City Keeps Bus Route From Harbor to Mall
- SIMI VALLEY : Student, 14, Knifed; Schoolmate Arrested
- Long Beach State Rolls by UC Irvine
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Top Procter & Gamble Exec Named Operations Chief for Microsoft
- HEALTH
- I-Flow Corp.: The company said Tuesday that...
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : On-Line Providers Take Aim at Microsoft
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Protein Found That May Activate AIDS Virus : Medicine: Scientists say the discovery could spawn treatments that would prevent HIV-infected people from contracting the fatal disease.
- Are You Doubting Thomas? : Having used affirmative action to reach the top, the justice would pull up the rope and dare others to follow him.
- BOOK REVIEW / HISTORY : A Celebration of Diversity in America's Prehistory : HIDDEN CITIES: The Discovery and Loss of Ancient North American Civilization <i> by Roger G. Kennedy</i> ; Free Press $24.95, 372 pages
- Pasadena Council Censures Richard After Angry Exchange at Meeeting
- Calabasas Center to Combine Care for Kids, Seniors
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Rises 21.87 on GOP Prospects
- Lancaster Man Named a State Teacher of Year : Education: Job is 'my one and only experience with love at first sight,' ex-college dropout says.
- GARDEN GROVE : Girl Reunited With Mother After Being Taken by Carjacker
- 3 Ventura County Deaths Linked to Valley Fever : Health: Two more names are added to earlier report of a man who succumbed to the quake-related illness.
- Local Elections : COUNTY RACES : Heavy Voter Turnout Exceeds Expectations : Supervisors: Candidates for 2nd and 4th districts are locked in close contests.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Warriors Sign Rogers, Defeat Heat, 121-114
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Nine Win Paging Licenses
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : 9 Groups Win Paging Licenses at FCC Auction
- They Kept Coming
- Milton Petrie; Clothing Merchandiser, Philanthropist
- Republicans' Rising Tide Spills Over Into Statehouses : Politics: GOP looks virtually certain to control majority of governorships for the first time since 1970. Democrats lose Tennessee, Oklahoma and Kansas.
- California Elections : Prop. 187, Heated Races Boost Voter Turnout in State : Total is expected to reach projected 60.2% of those registered. In L.A. County, 53.46% turned out, compared to 52.87% in 1990.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS
- Israel Speeds Hand-Over in Bid to Boost Arafat : Mideast: Palestinians will soon get authority in the West Bank. PLO leader's popularity has been declining.
- ELECTIONS '94 : Trends in Congress
- Suspect in Home Fire Pleads Not Guilty
- Board's Clerk Resigns Amid Tax Appeals Probe
- Devoted Voter : Election: Man who recently became a citizen enthusiastically casts his first U.S. ballot.
- Local Elections : CITY COUNCILS : Voters Favoring Incumbents in Close Races
- Elections '94 : SCHOOL BOARDS : Most Incumbents, a Few Challengers Lead
- LAKE FOREST
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Hollywood Honeymoon': A Gay Farce
- BOYS
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Michigan State Fires Tearful Perles
- A gala dinner honoring renowned ceramic artist...
- ROUNDUP : Wilson, Glendale Winners
- From a Hit TV Show to Hitting Books at Harvard
- Forget About Others, Look for Cold-Water Lunkers
- CSUN Women Lose Exhibition
- Baseball Talks Center on Truth in Advertising
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Sun Devil Coach Tries a Pep Talk
- Boys' Volleyball Coaches Still in Limbo Over Pay
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Wild-Card Berth Is Newest Goal
- The Regular Election Loser: Truth in Ads
- SIDELINES : Dynamiters Could Use More Explosiveness, Duke's Swagger
- SCC Plays The Master's in NAIA Regional
- Inflation Threat Increases as Labor Market Tightens : Pressure to Raise Wages Is Growing
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : 'Grind and Find' : Robots, VDTs May Be the Rx for New Pharmaceuticals
- Crime, Immigration Issues Helped Wilson, Poll Finds : Election: Proposition 187 wins among whites, but loses among all other ethnic groups, exit survey shows.
- Pregnant Rats in Space Face Births on Earth
- TOURISM : Safe Hover Limits Imposed on Hawaii 'Flight-Seeing' Copters
- '90s FAMILY : An Intuitive Touch for Teen Books : Author: Lois Lowry never planned to write fiction for young adults. But fate and a natural connection to her audience stepped in.
- New York Knick guard John Starks signed...
- CKE, Parent of Carl's Jr., Alters Its Management Team
- Accused Child Killer's Family Apologizes to Blacks : Race relations: Susan Smith's brother says that his sister's false claim that an African American man kidnaped her sons was a 'terrible misfortune.'
- One of 'Las Girlfriends' Celebrates Latino Culture : Author: Denise Chavez isn't moved by the fame she has received for her first book. She just wants to tell her tales, re-stucco her house and help her father.
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Biehl Killers Seek Political Amnesty
- '90s FAMILY : Back to the Books : Parents are taking to the classroom again--but this time, thet're juggling work, school <i> and</i> family.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Giant Card to Be Given to Veterans at Hospital
- Campaign Donation Amendment Delayed
- PREP ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley Rallies to Win
- GIRLS
- Not Only That, but Foreman Wasn't Allowed to Use a Club
- MUSIC REVIEWS : New Music Group Opens '94-95 Season
- Denny's Acts to Increase Black-Owned Franchises : Restaurants: The chain's parent firm makes a deal that could involve up to 47 outlets in New York and New Jersey.
- Work Begins on Irvine 21-Screen Movie Complex : Development: The theaters are part of a $30-million entertainment and retail center. The first screenings are scheduled for next fall.
- U.N. Sets Up War Crimes Tribunal in Rwanda Killings
- 'My Dream Was to Work at the Dairy Queen' : Author: Denise Chavez is earning raves for her first book, which celebrates Latino culture. But she isn't moved by her new fame. She just wants to tell her tales--and re-stucco her house.
- Countywide : Hike in Booking Fees to Fund New Jails, Maintenance
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Lancaster Council Extends City Manager's Contract Through '98 : Government: Two members and many residents denounce James C. Gilley's new pay and severance package as too generous.
- O.C. POG Rivals Say Pretrial Deal Is a Win-Win : Courts: Huntington Beach-based association will become Universal Slammers in marketing the children's game.
- ECONOMY
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Using Your Computer to Spread Holiday Cheer
- 2 Prisoners Who Escaped Kept Heavily Guarded : Courts: The Marshal's Service seeks to keep them shackled during trial in Las Vegas, where they were captured after breaking out of Lompoc penitentiary last year.
- 1st-Class Stamp Likely to Cost 32 Cents in Rate Increase : Mail: The boost is part of an overall 10.3% hike. The higher fees would take effect in January.
- Sri Lanka's 'War of Widows' Goes to Polls : Asia: Two women whose husbands were assassinated have waged a bitter campaign for top job. Key issue is how to deal with Tamil rebels.
- SYLMAR : Metrolink Official to Speak at Meeting
- Crash on Laguna Canyon Road Kills Man, Injures Four Others : Accident: Police say one driver was chasing another on rain-slick highway after a dispute. Pursuing motorist's son is critically hurt.
- Judge to Weigh Ethics of Peers' Limo Rides : Inquiry: Presiding jurist will examine whether two colleagues' failure to report trips violates judicial canon. Santa Ana attorney who holds county contract to represent the indigent provided the vehicle.
- L.A. County's Child Abuse Toll on the Rise : Violence: Forty-one died at hands of parents or caretakers last year. Youth suicides hit new high of 44.
- Pick of the Litter : Car Buffs and Do-It-Yourselfers Find a Paradise of Parts at 26-Acre Junkyard
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Harper's Injury Not as Bad as Feared
- When Worthy Is Gone, so Is Last Link to Showtime
- Players Boycott Practice but It's a Mystery : Northridge football: No reason given by dozen or so participants, who are planning next step; Coach Burt perplexed by latest development.
- TV REVIEWS : Battling a Slumlord on 'Hope Street'
- Theatre Review : Pretense Masquerades as Reality in 'Separation'
- Ikea Founder Issues Apology for Long-Ago Ties to Nazi Groups
- Device for Coonan's HIV Test Kit Gets FDA Approval
- Vegetables of Green, Yellow Hue Hailed
- Police Will Use Quake Sensors to Pinpoint Gunfire Locations : Law: Computers will provide the information within seconds after shootings in Redwood City.
- ELECTIONS '94 / The Midwest : ILLINOIS
- Ex-Detroit Mayor Young Hospitalized for Heart Problem
- Glendale Police Seek Help in Capturing Stealthy Burglar
- Salon Robbery Suspects Arrested
- COMMENTARY : Fall of Boxing Allowed Rise of George Foreman
- Clippers' Grant Sidelined Longer
- Hollywood Park Might Showcase Eclipse Hopefuls
- Abdul-Jabbar Nominated for Hall of Fame
- Israel Gonzales, a Cypress College third baseman,...
- Tri-Lite Inc.: The firm said Tuesday that...
- '90s FAMILY : Christmas Stress Factor Is Coming to Town
- Homeless Woman's Helpers Lose Bequest
- 9 Cubans Foiled in Attempt to Flee Refugee Tent Camp
- MISSION VIEJO : Saddleback College to Open Marketplace
- LOS ANGELES : City Will Seek Expert to Study Public Works Revamp
- Countywide : Rain Expected to Clear Today, Recur Thursday
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Obey or Pay
- TARZANA : Therapy Game Helps Children Discuss Abuse
- Why Is This Man Smiling? : Christopher: The secretary's long-view approach is alien to Washington, but it's gaining ground for U.S. foreign policy.
- LOS ANGELES : 2 Excused From Jury Pool for Alleged Madam's Trial
- His Faith Is His Medicine : Browns' Vardell Makes Hard Religious Choice Because of Knee Injury
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Boselli Impresses Arizona's Tomey
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Calling the Ultrasonic Haz-Mat Squad
- Russia Signals Iraq Is Set to Recognize Kuwait
- Beilenson Edges Past GOP's Sybert
- Barry Elected Mayor of Nation's Capital : Washington: His victory over strong GOP challenger completes his comeback from a federal drug conviction for cocaine possession.
- 2 Border Agents Hurt as Suspect Flees
- CANOGA PARK : Robinsons-May Plans Reopening Festivities
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Merchants Accept New Parking Fee Plan
- TORRANCE : 2 Wounded in Shootout After Bank Robbery, Chase
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Improved Valencia Library Set to Reopen : Quake: Renovated facility includes new books, superior lighting and better accessibility for the handicapped.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Site for School Buses Reviewed by District
- SIMI VALLEY : Homemade Bomb Shatters Windshield
- Marina catcher Heather Williams has orally committed...
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : John Anderson: Rough 'n' Reliable
- Security Guard Stabbed in S.F. Newspaper Strike : Labor: Tension rises as company deadline to replace strikers approaches. Talks continue in mayor's office with the help of a federal mediator.
- Time Shares : Joint physical custody is increasing as an option in divorce cases. When conditions are right, children may benefit by dividing their time equally between the homes of parents.
- L.A.--the world's largest movie lot: When she...
- ORANGE : Pedestrian Struck by Truck, Killed
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Motorcyclist Dies After Hitting Car; Driver Arrested
- TUSTIN : Computer Awareness Class to Be Offered
- Hosting Democracy : In Garages, Schools and Even a Halfway House, the Ballots Are Cast
- Lansford Tired of Ram Fans Getting Kicked
- Raveling Leaves Hospital, but Won't Coach Soon
- AIRLINES
- Shorty Rogers, 70; Jazz Trumpeter and Composer
- AIDS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- Pierce Seeking Bids to Run Driving Range on Campus : Revenue: College officials hope to have golf facility operating by next fall to help bail the school out of financial hard times.
- FILLMORE : Bridging a Gap in Commuter Convenience
- Gift From an Aging Ex-President
- Marlin Make a Comeback : Conservation Efforts of Last Decade Result in Greater Numbers of Billfish off Cabo San Lucas
- Knicks Put It in Third Gear to Defeat Lakers : Pro basketball: New York's 43-point third quarter keys rally, 117-113.
- Los Alamitos Investigating Transfer of Student
- Citadel Investor Asks Liquidation but Firm Digs In