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- As Usual, A's Stewart Is Unusually Superb : A's: Oakland pitcher dominates the Red Sox and invites anybody to find someone who has done better recently.
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- CONAN THE INVENTOR
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- PREP FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT / FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM THIS WEEK'S GAMES : WALSH SIDELINED
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- Public's Fury Rises Quickly as Doors Slam
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- Family Seeks to Stop Plea Bargain for Bar Bouncer : Crime: Prosecutors plan to offer Eric Charles Meyer a plea of voluntary manslaughter instead of murder. The family of the man killed at Pancho & Wong's in Redondo Beach will try to thwart the plan.
- 2 Slain in Anaheim Shooting
- Maryland's New Athletic Director Sees Problems as Challenge
- Terrorist Attacks Possible in Mideast, Europe
- Cruise Line Becomes a Family Divided
- Shutdown Has Little Effect on California in First Day : Closings: The budget deadlock leads mostly to confusion and petty annoyances. Yosemite Rangers are shutting campsites today.
- Bush Vetoes Stopgap Funding Bill; House Fails to Override : Deficit: The action leaves all but essential government services closed. Democratic leaders plan to unveil a budget alternative today.
- Shutdown Has Little Effect on California in First Day : Closings: Budget deadlock leads mostly to confusion and petty annoyances in state. Rangers shutting Yosemite campsites today.
- Is There a Third World Within U.S.? Too Many Children Could Say Yes : Summit: The U.N. conclave focuses on the young--and also on President Bush's failure to make a real commitment. He's wasting precious time.
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- GARDENING : Lovers of Cacti, Succulents Point to Beauty, Low Water
- Troubled Xscribe Holds Merger Talks With Competitor
- GULF WATCH: Day 65 : A Daily Briefing Paper On Developments In The Crisis
- Airlines, Mail Will Be First to Face Disruption
- L.A. Wins $66-Million Grant to House Homeless
- Board Votes to Demand Ely Return His District Benefits
- Riley Won't Back Wieder, Cites Her Opposition to Measure M
- Unemployment Edges Up to 5.7%, a 2 1/2-Year High : Economy: Most job markets shrink in September as inflation and recession take a toll. The state jobless rate climbs to 5.9%.
- ACTION IN THE FINANCIAL MARKETS : DOMESTIC : Many Stock Fans Are Just 'Nibbling'
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Brazil Elections Seen as Boost for Collor : Politics: An apparently weakened opposition could aid the president's free-market policies.
- COLUMN ONE : Political Rite of Autumn : Dianne Feinstein and Pete Wilson will meet in a televised debate, a situation where demeanor can be as important as grasp of the issues.
- Lots of Options Cooking for Back-Yard Chefs
- Pendleton Boosts Security, Drops Self-Guided Tours
- Concrete Shell Poured to Hold Fixed Pipeline
- Possibly Tainted Milk, Cream Taken Off Market
- Gas Costs Put Pinch on Buses, Cabs
- Monitoring of VDT Work Leads to More Injuries, Study Says
- Saudi Tribal Leaders Back Riyadh Stand : Strategy: The traditional forces in the remote south form a deterrent to any Iraqi incursion from Yemen.
- Business as Usual for Animals, Visitors : Zoo: Director's sudden resignation has little impact, although most employees believe he was unfairly treated.
- RUMBLING IN THE FINANCIAL MARKETS : DOMESTIC : Investors Shrug Off Budget Crisis
- Philippine Rebellion Ends in Surrender : Mindanao: A renegade colonel gives himself up, and government forces recover two military camps on southern island.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : JAPAN : 1,000 Riot Against Police Corruption
- Nader Calls On Garamendi to Explain Policies
- Woman Found Strangled Still Not Identified
- Woman Gets 11 Years for Role in Murder
- Bomb Threat Forces Jet to Land in Las Vegas
- Mapplethorpe Exhibit Ends Tour
- Caltrans to Add More Trains, Stops to Daily Rail Service
- Sergei Lapin; Soviet Journalist Wouldn't Air Watergate News
- Soviets to Ease Rules, Seek Investors : Reform: Changes will allow foreign ownership. A banking system modeled on U.S. Federal Reserve is also expected.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Canyon Committee Helps Raise $20,200
- LAGUNA BEACH : Canyon Settlement Runs Into New Snag
- Straying Border Agents Reassigned
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- Clipboard : Single-Family Home Permits
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- LAGUNA HILLS : Seniors Compete in Tennis Tournament
- FarWest Insolvent After S&L; Regulators Order Reserve Hike
- Philippine Rebellion Ends in Surrender : Mindanao: A renegade colonel gives himself up, and government forces recover two military camps on southern island.
- HUD to Pay Rent for 1,898 Homeless Families : Housing: L.A. wins a $66-million grant. Private agencies will identify those with the best chance of making the transition off the streets.
- Body of Apparent Murder Victim Found in River
- Stockman Calls Budget Foes 'Delinquents'
- NATION IN BRIEF : LOUISIANA : David Duke Predicts Backlash by Voters
- House Passes Sweeping Anti-Crime Bill : Legislation: Measure adds 20 more federal offenses punishable by death and shortens the appellate process for condemned prisoners.
- AFRICA / RECIPE FOR DISASTER : 2 Liberia Factions and Peacekeepers Keep War Boiling
- Obituaries : Dr. Grigsby Nicholson; Retired Dentist
- Boy Found Face-Down in Pool Saved by Grandparents' Panic
- D.A. Reviews Planner's Potential Conflicts : Orange: Two companies owned in part by Don Greek were awarded at least $104,000 in contracts while he was a planning commissioner, investigators find.
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- Once-Secret East, West German Spy Cameras Now on Auction
- O.C. Woman Gets Big Reward in Mom's Conviction
- Airlines, Mail Will Be First to Face Disruption
- Judge Clears Discovery for Takeoff Today : Space: Contentions by environmentalists that Ulysses probe created risk of nuclear disaster are rejected. Mission will examine sun's poles.
- Rudy Vejar; Four-Time Emmy Winner for 'Young and Restless'
- Iraq Charges U.S. Is Pushing World to Brink of War : United Nations: In a speech to the General Assembly, Baghdad envoy accuses Bush of leading 'Western imperialism.'
- E. German Politicos Living High on Hog
- It's the Little Things That Hurt Iraq : Embargo: The U.N. blockade is taking its toll of gaskets, fuses, switches--the nuts and bolts of industry.
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Games Canceled Over Encephalitis Scare
- Lawmakers Blame Defeat of Budget on the Plan Itself, Summit Process : Capitol Hill: Unpopular tax hikes and spending cuts, plus voter outrage, fueled the revolt in the House. 'Sweetheart deals' by negotiators are cited.
- Yaroslavsky to Seek 2-Story Height Limit in Sherman Oaks
- IRVINE : Personal Attack Ban Upheld in Ruling
- Mayor Seeks Answers on LAPD Aid to Defendants : Dalton case: Bradley orders the Police Commission to investigate why a sergeant assisted lawyers for officers accused of criminal vandalism.
- NUTS AND BOLTS : Cannibal Snails Eat at Their Own Pace
- Let Claims Bypass Panel, Court Urged
- Clerk at Upscale Grocery Strikes Sour Note With Singer : Anthem: He's fired from Mrs. Gooch's of Beverly Hills when Sinead O'Connor objects to his rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner" while she is shopping.
- Money Is There to Pay for It if It's 'Essential'
- Boy, 5, Injured in Shooting by Suspected Gang Members
- Keating Pleads 'Absolutely Not Guilty'
- STOCKS : Market Goes on Wild Ride; Dow Dips 6.19
- Countywide : GOP Candidates to Attend Party Rally
- Countywide : Blood Donor Will Be Honored at UCI
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Trouble in Paradise : Jamal Farmer Finds His Future Clouded After Strong Season as Hawaii Freshman
- La Habra Escapes With 10-6 Win
- USD Faces Improved Pomona
- Defense Stands Tall for Westlake
- Greer Takes Over Troubled Monroe Basketball Program
- Halting Step Taken by Port in Art Program : Culture: The port district, which rejected earlier advice, has hired a husband and wife consulting team to help it decide how the port's $2.5-million fund for public art should be spent.
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Garden Grove Wins on Late Field Goal
- CAMARILLO : D.A. Expects Death Penalty to Be Upheld
- Woman Found to Have Been Strangled
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Edberg, Lendl to Meet in Australian Semifinals
- SCC Hopes Volleyball Slide Is Over
- Schwartz Defends Title in Orange County
- Pupil's Mother Held in Assault on Teacher, 64,
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAMS : Gray Activated; Dupree on Injured List
- Santa Margarita's Defense Dominates Pasadena
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NFL : Bengal Coach Fined Nearly $30,000
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : In other Valley Pac-8 Conference openers:
- Garcia Kick Returns Lead Anaheim
- Troy Is No Match for Eisenhower
- Going All-Out to Grab an Ear : Marketing: Fledgling musicians are now paying to make CDs in a bid to attract a recording deal.
- UPLAND : Seized Guitars Attract Collectors
- IRVINE : Inspectors Try to Bag Illegal Leaf Blowers
- $225,000 Awarded to Woman Who Alleges She Was Raped by Nurse
- San Onofre
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : In other Marmonte League games:
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NORTHWEST VALLEY CONFERENCE
- Notre Dame Overcomes Alemany
- County Surfers Advance in Florida Tournament
- Zagor Survives Inquiry for Win
- Mustangs' Fast Start a Surprise
- TV REVIEW : 'Remember' Rises Above Genre
- Ballerinas Learn Left From Right
- PIERCE COLLEGE : Forensics Team Dissolved Due to Cuts
- Teacher Sought in 2 Molestations : Crime: Federal warrant issued for ex-math instructor at Willard Intermediate. Police say he may have fled the state.
- Countywide : Agencies Request Bids for 2 Tollways
- Police Stumped After Search for Woman : Disappearance: Anaheim resident with mental capacity of a child hasn't been seen since last week. Investigators still don't have a single clue.
- Boy, 5, and Man Wounded in 2 Gang Shootings
- San Diego
- Gas Emissions at Lopez Canyon Landfill Still Called Excessive
- Is There a Strawberry in Dodgers' Future?
- Granada Hills Surprises Kennedy, 20-0
- Familiar Refrain for Clippers : Pro basketball: Camp opens with optimism despite the fact that Kimble is holding out and Harper probably won't be ready until January.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titan Women Lose Again in Volleyball
- ROUNDUP : Glendale Runner Garcia Defeated in Irvine Meet
- AMERICAN LEAGUE NOTEBOOK : McGee Will Take Center Stage in Opener
- Long Beach Seeks to Add to Futility of New Mexico St.
- USC Hopes Gossen Isn't Home to Roost
- Joffrey Future Is Brighter, Arpino Says
- Approval Process for S.D. Marathon Has Become One
- Nassco Afloat Again With Launching of Ship for Navy
- COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS : Panel Encourages Car-Pooling to Help Reduce Air Pollution
- A Blessed Event for Children and Their Pets : Traditions: About 20 animals are anointed in the back yard of a school. It marks the 764th anniversary of the death of St. Francis of Assisi.
- Officer Recovers His Own Stolen Pickup
- Taft Turns Back Clock, Reseda, 18-16
- OJAI : Festival Organizers Schedule Forum
- Trial of Honduran Drug Kingpin Matta Opens
- Donahue Top Worry for Aztecs
- SUNSET LEAGUE : Edison Rallies to Beat Fountain Valley
- Harper Corrected His Course : Saugus Speedway: Sportsman driver halted midseason skid en route to second consecutive title.
- Agoura to Make Run at Palos Verdes in Staub Invitational
- MUSIC REVIEW : Kronos Plays at UC Riverside
- New Rap Attack : Pop Music: Targeted by an anti-obscenity crusader for 'painting bull's-eyes on American women,' rapper Too Short says he just gives his fans what they want.
- Technology, Modern-Day Scribes Put Buddhist Canons On-Line : Computers: Recording the scriptures on CDs will revolutionize religious studies, a Berkeley professor says.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE CIVIL WAR : Ordinary Folk, Extraordinary Acts : We should remember how quickly the grand work became unfinished business--ours to complete
- THE PEOPLE OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Percentage of Racial and Ethnic Groups
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- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Lofton Still Paying Off for the Bills
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NORTHERN CONFERENCE
- UCLA's Bissell Advances in Tennis Event
- 38 Soviets Test Positive for Drugs
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : Thousand Oaks Posts Second Consecutive Shutout, 35-0
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- El Modena Survives Penalties : Prep football: The Vanguards are whistled 13 times for 152 yards, but behind quarterback Jose Prado, defeat Loara, 20-7.
- Huge Cocaine Seizure at Border Crossing a Record : Crime: A two-nation manhunt for the driver of the tanker truck, who had been released prior to the discovery of the drugs, is conducted.
- Cuts Force Layoffs of Disabled : Budgets: Eight grounds workers at Pierce College lose jobs--and a chance for independence.
- ANAHEIM : Mayoral Candidates' Coffers Equally Full
- THE COLLEGES : Pierce Volleyball Victories Become Habit
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- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- 9-Year-Old Elijah Wood Learned About the Bees in 'Avalon'
- CBS Suspends Regular Play as Games Begin : Television: Only time and ratings will tell if the network's coverage of postseason baseball will blow its new-season momentum. Opposing networks hope to take advantage.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Chula Vista Tires of Ties, Rolls to 31-8 Metro Victory Over Southwest
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Sacramento District Attorney to Investigate Floyd's Charges
- Myrick Leads Wilson Over Hollywood
- 'Henry & June' Ban Called an 'Isolated Situation'
- Frann Says Goodby to 'Newhart' Image as a Jackie Collins Heroine
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : MISSION LEAGUE
- JAZZ REVIEWS : Prysock Displays Balladeer Talents
- Accord Reached in Playing Field Dispute
- OXNARD : Mayor Defends His Record in TV Debate
- THE BIG GAME : Patriots' Defense Makes a Difference
- Five Years Ago, Chargers-Steelers Game Was Offensive Spectacle
- Cypress Holds Off Magnolia
- Esperanza Discovers a Passing Game to Defeat Sunny Hills
- PREP ROUNDUP : No. 1 Corona del Mar Wins in Water Polo
- Muir Capitalizes on Servite Miscues