- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- On The Set : The Land of Seuss : TNT DOCUMENTARY TAKES A WILD JOURNEY THROUGH THE AUTHOR'S AMAZING LIFE
- 'Plantation Mentality' Under Fire : Delta: Workers sent to school to upgrade skills, but history is hard to overcome.
- For Seniors : This Painter Is an (Art) Work in Progress
- Should the CRA Be Used to Help the Valley's Quake Recovery? : Typically the agency helps with commercial property and apartment buildings in blighted areas. Its approach might not work for area with single-family homes.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Rogan, Schiff Paint Sharp Contrasts : Assembly: Portraits of incumbent emerge, as challenger tries to break GOP stronghold.
- Cal Lutheran, Thomas Smile for the Camera, 45-6
- Clippers End Poor Foreign Experience : Pro basketball: Twenty-five turnovers are key factor in a 112-95 loss to the Trail Blazers.
- REGIONAL ROUNDUP : Stewart Leads Miami Over Syracuse
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Whatever Happens, It Has to Be Big Improvement
- 'Junior' Has Real Omentum
- Investing? Buy Sound Advice First
- Fueling the Fossil Search in Israel
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- DECISION '94. Spotlight on Local Elections : Candidates Pull No Punches in Last Days of Campaign : Politics: A relatively quiet election year has turned suddenly rancorous. Accusations include sign-stealing, unfair labeling--even taxing the dead.
- Old Street Lights Become 'Fishing Poles' : Oceans: Utility company donates 350 tons of concrete fixtures to create an artificial reef to lure sport fish.
- REGION : Churchgoers Urged to Vote, Share Stubs
- WESTLAKE : Group, Store Owners Stress Cooperation
- MOORPARK : Principal Accepts County Position
- County Registrar's Polling Place Lets Voters Get Head Start on Election
- Lake Forest Man Jailed in KROQ Ruse : Arrest: Man posing as a radio personality offered concert tickets for sexual favors, investigators say.
- Bakersfield Heads Off Valley at Pass
- Private Lives : AUDIOTAPES : Books Turn a New High-Tech Page : Read a good tape lately? In a move to appeal to new listeners, audio-books are featuring multiple voices, music, sound effects, CD recordings and even full-cast productions.
- L.A. drummer Jack Irons is not going...
- RESTAURANTS : GO FISH : With Its Odd Sauces and Combinations of Ingredients, This Restaurant Is All at Sea
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Happy Hostage : 'Abducted' by Brown's Charm, Candidate's Libertarian Husband Helps Campaign
- THE STATE OF THE U.S.A ATLAS: The...
- Hundreds Join With Family to Mourn 2 Slain South Carolina Brothers : Tragedy: Even those who never knew the children come to say goodby. In her jail cell, their mother is under a suicide watch.
- Bosnia Fighting Escalates as Serbs Retake Land
- Unmet Goals Beset Clinton at Midterm
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Soto Gives Garfield a Sore Leg Up Over Roosevelt
- Military: Ceremony to Honor U.S. Pilot
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Because a T-Shirt Is So Old Hat
- Local Funds Still Answer for LAPD
- Notes about your surroundings
- The World : For the OAS, 50 Years of Irrelevancy May Be Over
- Smith Held Without Bail in Deaths of Her Sons : Crime: She is jeered by angry townspeople outside South Carolina courthouse. 'You're a baby murderer!' one woman shouts.
- Election '94 : 29th Congressional District
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Florida State Extends Perfect ACC Record
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Lancers Roll Past Brethren Christian, 28-7
- Defense Rises to Occasion : Trojans: Washington State's vaunted defenders take a back seat as USC makes the big plays.
- Defense Helps Oregon State Defeat Pacific
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Southern Utah Beats Northridge
- Seedy N.Y. Setting Suits Latest 'Vanya'
- Gish Biomedical Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer of...
- O.C. Judges, Officials Rode in Lawyer's Limo : Government: William W. Stewart, who has a contract to defend indigents, says he was not seeking influence.
- Forum Explores Safety and Other Issues for Elderly
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Montebello Picks Off Bell Gardens, 14-10
- Four-Star Films : 'Raise the Red Lantern'
- Town Caught in Wal-Mart vs. K mart Struggle : Business: Sulphur Springs, Tex., residents hope to keep doors open at one K mart of 110 slated for closing.
- Company Offers Low-Income Loans
- 'NYPD' CONSULTANT: 'THIS IS EVERY COP'S DREAM'
- Prop. 187 Debate Becomes Live-Action Civics Class : Education: Characterized as an awakening, passion over ballot measure introduces students to politics.
- Pataki Shouted Down Outside N.Y. Governor's Mansion
- Crenshaw Edges Banning, 14-7 : Football: The victory guarantees Cougars (8-1 overall) the best record in the Southern Pacific Conference.
- COUNTYWIDE : VISTA to Change Some Routes, Service
- VENTURA : Students Told of Bilingual Teacher Need
- GB Foods Corp.: The Newport Beach owner...
- TWILIGHT OVER BURMA: My Life as a...
- 'Star Trek' Beams Into Science Lessons : Education: Museum uses the series' star ship propulsion, transporters and other marvels of a fictional future to help explain real principles.
- In Key Races, Voter Anger Acts as Toughest Opponent : Politics: Nationwide, incumbents are finding it hard to overcome a pervasive anti-Washington mood.
- Your Mortgage : Loan Firm to Refund $2 Million in 'Overage' Fees
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : A Doctor's Order : In the world of public medicine, where supply never meets demand, it's one crisis after another. Dr. Sol Bernstein has spent his life managing the chaos at County-USC.
- A summary of selected City Hall actions...
- REGION : Latino Event Focuses on Area's Pollution
- Why Is the Night Stalker Still Alive? : It's lunacy to keep a man alive so you can give him the death penalty for the 20th time.
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : As Usual, Late 'Hit Pieces' Swing Wildly and Don't Lay a Glove on the Facts
- Competition Calls Them Back
- By George, It's One for Aged : Boxing: Twenty years after losing title to Ali, Foreman, 45, shocks Moorer with 10th-round knockout.
- WAC ROUNDUP : BYU Uses Big Plays to Escape
- Trick Play Elementary for Scurlock : Pac-10: Arizona cornerback intercepts halfback option pass and returns it 97 yards for touchdown in 13-6 victory over California.
- ON THE ROAD: R.E.M. and Neil Young...
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : USC's Hansen Advances to Regional Tennis Final
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- JAZZ SPOTLIGHT
- What's The Frequency, Gen X? : These guys don't look or sound like many talk-radio hosts, but that's the point. Tavis Smily (just turned 30) and Ruben Navarrette (he's 27) are trying to connect with listeners their age--on the issues.
- Clements Sets Kill Record in CSUN Sweep
- HOPE & GLORY : God and Country
- A Lake With a Coastal Air
- Telephoning in Mexican Sunlight, by GALWAY KINNELL
- JUST THE FACTS : Hawaii's Top 10
- What's in a Name? : Residents work to change community names in effort to improve image, distance themselves from troubled areas
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- The Nation : The Children's Campaign: When Emotionalism Masks Hard Choices
- Catching Children, Lest They Fall : Services: San Clemente Youth At Risk program reaches out to 80 mostly disadvantaged youngsters with social support in two neighborhoods.
- VENTURA : Trash Precautions in Medfly Area Urged
- You May Be Surprised at Who's Against Prop. 187 : Conservative, business, police leaders see measure as a grave mistake
- Democrats Want Polls Monitored : Elections: Local party leaders seek federal observers in Latino precincts. Justice Department rules that out and declines comment on other options. GOP says it has no plans to challenge voters.
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Buckeyes Rebound to Defeat Wisconsin
- Flanders Hurt While Winning Duel : Juvenile Fillies: Cannon-bone injury to right foreleg requires surgery after she outlasts Serena's Song.
- Orioles' Angelos Says Coverage Is for the Birds
- Late Arrival Is No Cause for Concern : Breeders' Cup: Arkansas Derby winner takes the $3-million Classic on a day of surprises.
- Geography Not in Lesson Plan : Football: Smith learns new position playing Canadian football in Sacramento.
- Oregon Wins, Closes In on Rose Bowl : Pacific 10: After defeating Arizona State, 34-10, Ducks are only two victories away.
- TENNIS / JERRY CROWE : TV Says Jump: They Ask, 'What Day?'
- Northridge Gets Snowed Under in 45-20 Loss to Southern Utah
- THE WORD : Hoaxbusters
- BEVERLY HILLS : Actor's Daughter Fights for His Oscar
- Lawmakers Bicker Over Quake Recovery Funds : Politics: Competition for limited allocations widens rift between Valley, south L.A. council members.
- Bravo is offering a selection of films...
- The World : Another Cease-fire Agreement in Angola--and Africa's Longest War Rages On
- Losing Their Aversion to Arenas : R.E.M.'s first tour in nearly six years will probably hit the Forum, Pond and Blockbuster Pavilion in the spring.
- A Duet of Right and Wrong : Their art is not the same, but their concerns are. Choreographer Winifred R. Harris and pop artist Me'Shell NdegeOcello are collaborating on a project fueled by their frustration with today's world.
- Judy Ovitz, Call Your Agent
- THEATER NOTES : Taper Offers Peek Into the Future
- Kissing the 19th Century Goodby : With "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein' behind her, Helena Bonham Carter vows to get away from period movies. But she's done so well as the prim and proper English lady. (Except for the stripping thing.)
- THE EAGLES, "Hell Freezes Over" ( Geffen...
- AND ONE MORE THING: Bobby Sherman--yes, ...
- Beyond Blood and Yucks : NBC's fast-paced new medical drama 'ER' owes more to 'Cops' and 'Rescue 911' than to 'Dr. Kildare' and 'Marcus Welby, M.D.'--which is just fine with '90s viewers
- COMMENTARY : Auteur of Aimlessness : Local hero Justin Tanner turns his vision on the absurdities of American life with a pace that recalls Hawks and a sweetness that evokes Mike Leigh.
- Too Much of a Good Thing? : This year's Rock Hall of Fame ballot boasts a strong lineup, from Allmans to Zep, but it may mean some worthy artists get passed over again.
- Private Lives : FAMILY : No Minimum (Age) at This Jazz Club
- Teens at Risk for STDs
- He's Out of Bounds
- 2 Views on the Lease Law in San Fernando
- El Toro Airport Initiative Requires Educated Decision on Voters' Part
- Campaign Scare in School Board Race
- Holden on Mural Controversy
- One Time When The Truth Hurt
- Too Much Talk
- The Wrong Bird
- Last Word on Story
- Quackenbush
- Party Labels Vital in Telling Voters About Candidates
- School Trustee Should Resign
- A New Era Dawns for Upshaw : A pillar of nice in a not-so-nice business, Dawn Upshaw has quietly become a Metropolitan Opera star through her honest devotion to the music and her pure soprano--not the theatrics you might expect. How did someone so normal make it so big?
- Controlled Burn Should Be Part of Prevention
- An Appointment With Hypocrisy?
- CSUN Athletics Program Worth Supporting
- Attorney General Race
- Sybert's Plan to Fight Crime Is Outlandish
- Grant High Treated Unfairly in Coverage
- The Candidates' Hired Gun
- Dream Come True
- Memories of France
- Liberal 'Rose'
- Much Caution Needed in Dealing With Contractors
- Series on Nasdaq Market Panned and Praised
- 'Train-Spotters' Try to Keep Media From Railroading Their Hobby : Britain: One bristles at the term, preferring 'railway enthusiasts.' 'It's OK to sit by a river in the rain or to hit balls in holes you can't see,' he says. 'But if you are a rail enthusiast, you are perceived as a head case.'
- GM Pickups: Much Ado About Nothing
- Denver's Unopened High-Tech Airport Stuck in...
- Campaign Ads
- WHO'S THAT GIRL?
- Kathleen Brown
- Flap Over Filming of Movie Is a Non-Event
- Prop. 188 an Industry Smoke Screen
- The Huntington Library
- Personal and Economic Health at Stake
- Ideal Politics : Jim Wallis may seem like a contradiction in terms--an evangelical Christian who proseletizes progressive politics. From a Washington pulpit, he calls for peace, justice and tolerance. What's more surprising is that Wallis actually practices what he preaches.
- Minor Parties Deserve Fair Share of Attention
- One Parent May Not Have All the Answers
- Times Endorsements in Tuesday's Election
- Strictly a Private Matter
- No Man's Land : The...
- It's Trees, Please, in Laguna Beach
- Past Caricatures Are Still Alive
- The Real Agendas of Board Candidates
- A Matter of Defection : Jorge Esquivel, once Cuba's leading male dancer, was hailed for his sensitivity and virtuosity. Today at 44, he teaches at the San Francisco Ballet and dances character roles. But he says he doesn't regret the changes in his career.
- Remember Recall Spirit in Fullerton
- NONFICTION - Nov. 6, 1994
- NONFICTION - Nov. 6, 1994
- NONFICTION - Nov. 6, 1994
- NONFICTION - Nov. 6, 1994
- Reagan Says He Is in Early Stages of Alzheimer's
- 3 Arrested, Counterfeit Documents Confiscated : Crime: Authorities believe they busted a major ring in Canoga Park. Leaders are believed to be at large.
- Usually Sedate Water Board Contests Heat Up : Election: Slate of minority candidates challenges policies of low-profile agencies that control lucrative contracts. Some incumbents question the group's motives.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Bell-Jeff's Win Marred by Fight
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Feinstein, Huffington Slugging Out Final Rounds : Incumbent launches three new TV ads. Challenger appears before Rush Limbaugh fan club and urges supporters to get out the vote.
- Divisive State Campaign Lurches Toward Finish
- COLUMN ONE : Villagers Stand Up to Big Oil : From the Amazon to the South Pacific, people are sidestepping their governments to confront U.S. firms. Tough tactics are winning them political leverage and compensation.
- PERSPECTIVE ON WOMEN AND BANKING : The Last Bastion of Patriarchy : Entrepreneurial women are battling age-old obstacles to obtaining funds for major ventures.
- ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 187 : Anti-Initiative Demonstration Takes Peaceful Turn in Fillmore
- The Caribbean Season
- Clinton Aides to Lead New Effort on Health Care Reform
- INDIA : Battle Royal Still Rages Over a True Gem of a Collection
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Cracks Inspected in Vietnam Memorial
- ISLAMIC BUILDING: At its annual fund-raising banquet...
- S. Africans Tour Black Life in L.A. : Communities: Marike de Klerk, wife of nation's former leader, and her entourage visit school that aims to interest African Americans in science.
- ELECTIONS / WATER BOARD : Campaign Spotlights Costly Water Plant
- Never Touch a Prince
- VALINDA : Suspect Sought in Rape of 12-Year-Old Girl
- Ring One Up for Infighting
- Farmers Promotion Points to Likely Successor : Insurance: New President Martin D. Feinstein appears to be in line to take reins from Chairman Leo E. Denlea Jr.
- Countywide : Prop. 187 Opponents to Urge Disobedience
- Intrepid Athletes : Sports: Two amputees will race together as a relay team in today's Catalina triathlon covering 22 kilometers.
- Coalition of Simi Valley Churches Helps the Homeless Survive : Community: Public Action to Deliver Shelter offers the needy a place to sleep, food, showers and other services so they can start escape from poverty.
- Agassi Upsets Sampras in Paris
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE : Hernandez's Three Scores Lead Saddleback Victory
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Parcells Released in Good Health
- TV Reviews : 'Earth 2': Not-So-Futuristic Visit to Future
- Barrage of Criticism Puts CIA's Preeminence on the Line : Intelligence: Critics see the spy agency as being unable to cope with its own weaknesses and a changing world. Woolsey is viewed as lacking leadership.
- Open For Business : Retailers: Department store is the first anchor tenant in the quake-devastated Northridge center to reopen.
- TOPANGA : Firefighters Honored by Thankful Students
- MOORPARK : Montgomery Clear to Run for Supervisor
- Disney Resort Goes Back on the Drawing Board : Development: Company confirms it's considering scaling back $3-billion project that is already two years behind original schedule.
- Prince Bids Cheerio to an Awed but Puzzled L.A.
- Clergy, psychotherapists, social workers and lay people...
- Trial Ordered for Pair in Sex 'Slave Trade' Case
- No. 1 Bishop Amat Downs Crespi, 28-6
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : FREEWAY LEAGUE : Buena Park Shakes Off Montgomery and Upsets Troy
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Pacifica Rolls Up Big First-Half Lead, Routs La Quinta
- Van Exel Moves Laker Campaign Out to Hot Start : Pro basketball: Point guard reneges a bit on promise, but blisters Pistons with career-high 35 points in 115-98 rout.
- Barnes Ready for Another Chance to Start : Football: Former Trabuco Hills quarterback will direct the Cal offense against Arizona.
- Spurs' Opener Leaves Their Fans Soaked
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Quartz Hill Goes for It, Falls Short
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Sylmar Marches Along, 55-18
- Pacific Chorale Renews Its Promise : Music: The season opener reflects a message of hope and the director's commitment to present new composers and masterworks.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Cancer Drug Tested as HIV Inhibitor
- The Peculiar Allure of Man the Rich and Famous Call Curley : 'Some people think he's a grouch, but his friends see through his tough exterior.'
- Reopening of Freeway Interchange Celebrated : Transportation: Workers reopen last remaining segment that collapsed in the Northridge quake.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Gunman in Fatal Shooting of Attacker Will Not Be Charged
- Driver Jailed After Grenades Found
- Prop. 188: Invasion of the Body Wreckers : Tobacco companies are seeking to manipulate Californians
- Board OKs Loan to Begin Trails Plan
- Snow, Slush and Cougars Await Trojans : College football: It could be tough sledding in Pullman, where Rose Bowl hopes might be decided by the weather.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Lehman Leads at Kapalua
- New Rules Are Radically Changing the NBA
- Friday's Yardstick
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : McGraw Scores 6 Touchdowns in Laguna Hills' Victory
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Verdugo Hills Sees Red in Victory Over Lincoln
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Los Amigos Wins, Clinches Playoff Berth
- SANTA ANITA : Bettors Need a Wake-Up Call to Keep up With 22-Race Card
- STAGE
- What's His Pleasure? : Crowd Favorite Gene Harris Says the Only Audience He Aims to Satisfy Is Himself
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bond Rates Hit 3-Year High on Job Report : Markets: News of employment growth and higher wages convinces many traders that the Fed will raise rates soon. The Dow tumbles 38.
- Kerkorian May Increase Stake in Chrysler Corp. : Autos: Investor's SEC filing lists alternatives that include a possible takeover of the auto maker.
- REAL ESTATE
- Enron Makes Electrifying Proposal : Energy: The respected developer announces a huge solar plant and a breakthrough price.
- Interest Groups Firing Up the Electorate : Politics: Activists work phones, distribute literature in unprecedented effort to get out the vote. They are motivated by high-stakes races.
- 'Carjacking' Saga
- NATION IN BRIEF : PUERTO RICO : Tug Skipper Admits Guilt in Oil Spill
- GOP Hopefuls for House Boast Big War Chests
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Council, Water Agency OK Redevelopment Pact : Santa Clarita: City to cut $1.1-billion plan's scope, safeguarding district tax revenues.
- ORANGE : City Council Candidates Disclose Campaign Finances
- PORT HUENEME : City Gives OK for Auto Storage Yard
- ROUNDUP : Northridge Overpowers UC Irvine
- CALABASAS : County Dismissed as Landscape Overseer
- LOS ANGELES : Judge Refuses to Revoke Bail for Rapper's Bodyguard
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- He's a Walking Encyclopedia of Warners History : Movies: It's doubtful that anyone knows more about the studio than Dick Mason, who started as a messenger 37 years ago, and is now its tour guide to the stars.
- Orange County Home Sales
- U.N. Council Votes to End Somalia Mission : Africa: All peacekeepers are to leave by March 31. But getting out could prove difficult.
- OPENINGS: Friday was another symbolic day for...
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : 3 Cadets Disciplined for Groping Females
- Judge May Lift Ban for Jurors' List of TV Shows : Simpson case: Home Shopping Network leads panel's request, along with 'Star Trek,' 'Melrose Place' and football. Stations agree to provide edited material.
- Campaign Calendar
- Santa Ana Police, Firefighters PACs Flouts Campaign Reform, Critics Say : Politics: 'Independent expenditures' for candidates they have endorsed are legal. Foes say the unions are skirting the $1,000 campaign limit.
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : SCORECARD / COUNTY HIGHLIGHTS FROM WEEK 9
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Estancia Retains Its Playoff Hopes by Defeating Aliso Niguel, 17-14
- SOCCER / GRAHAME L. JONES : Letters Were Mixed, but Message Wasn't
- Answers for Moorer Should Come Tonight : Boxing: Performance against Foreman, 45, will say a lot about the heavyweight champion.
- Canyon Secures Playoff Berth
- THE NFL / BILL PLASCHKE : It Hasn't Been Good Year for Men in Striped Shirts
- Little Guy Steals the Show in Notre Dame's Big Victory
- Music Review : Assads Display Their Guitar Virtuosity
- Pop Music Review : Showing His Soul and His Inspiration : Eric Clapton Brings Feelings of Comfort and Conviction to His All-Blues Concert at the Forum
- Arellanes Finding a Lot to Smile About at Valley : JC football: Transfer quarterback becomes WSC's leading passer for undefeated Monarchs.
- Canyon has named Fred Morgan wrestling coach...
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Valencia Hands Western More Than First Loss
- Royce Valent, a catcher at Fullerton College...
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NORTHWEST VALLEY CONFERENCE
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Granada Hills Takes Advantage of Mistakes
- Hart's 42-7 Rout Sets Up a Showdown for Title
- Northridge, Master's Play 120 Minutes for Nothing : Soccer: For the Mustangs, scoreless tie with the Matadors feels almost like a victory.
- AUTOS
- Former Vons President Decries Prop. 187 : Election: The grocery chain, under fire for its support of Gov. Pete Wilson, pays for newspaper ads signed by William S. Davila.
- INSIDE & OUT : Cedar Closets Smell Great but Don't Work Well in West
- INSIDE & OUT : TIMEPIECES
- Cabinet Shake-Up Adds to Russia Uncertainty
- Court Overturns Stay Blocking Cubans' Return
- OXNARD : Nurse Pleads Guilty to Sexual Molestation
- VAN NUYS : Keen Navigation Wins Top Air Prize
- Group Urges Doctors to Give Spiritual Advice : Health: The Christian Medical & Dental Society wants members to offer more than just physical healing. A bioethicist says such practices need to be disclosed to patients beforehand.
- 200 Pay Respects to La Habra Officer Killed in Collision
- The Luster May Return for Lukas : Eight Top Contenders Could Mean Domination in Today's Breeders' Cup
- HOWARD ROSENBERG : When a Little Skepticism Is in Order
- Town Unleashes Rage Over Murder of 2 Boys : Crime: South Carolina crowd jeers mother, who is being held without bail. Reported confession leaves former supporters feeling bewildered, betrayed.
- VENTURA : Mall Owners to Skip Expansion Session
- Local Elections : 35th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Firestone, Lorenz Use Vitriol in Mailers, Ads
- PORT HUENEME : City Council Opposes Smoking Initiative
- Computer Donation Program Extended
- VENTURA : Solution Sought in Coffee-Stand Dispute
- Theater Reivew : 'No Miracle' Sings With Humor, Emotion
- AUTOS
- AUTOS
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : CLOSE-UP : Groans and Gripes as the Campaign Grinds to a Close
- Tajiks Move Grudgingly Toward Reconciliation : Europe: Half a million people who fled a deadly war have come home; a truce holds. But tensions shroud Sunday's election.
- New Flooding in Egypt Threatens Historic Tombs
- The politics of silence: As one of...
- L.A. Priest Is Named Bishop for Utah
- SUN VALLEY : Home Economics Turns to French
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Incumbent Leads Council Fund Race