- Schools Need to Improvise During Fiscally Tough Times
- Renewal Squeezes Poor
- Supervisors and Developers: Hearty Praise and Hefty Scorn
- More Often Now, the Best Person for the Job Won't Be a Human : Labor: More businesses are turning to robotics, and GM Fanuc Robotics West is one firm that is benefiting.
- Tours of Biosphere II Offered Daily in Tucson
- ROCKIN' GOOD NEWS : Rockenwagner: Now With a Bigger Room, a Bakery, Breakfast and Lunch
- Rates Speeding Up for Car Renters : Vacations: States are imposing surcharges on rentals as a way to increase revenue without raising taxes. Prices in Hawaii will go up Jan. 1.
- JAGUAR by Alan Rabinowitz (Anchor: $12,...
- Digging Into the French and Indian War : Archeology: Professionals, students and amateurs are excavating artifacts. A developer with big plans is picking up most of the tab.
- U.S. Kurd Not Keen on Sexual Equality, So He Goes Home to Find Traditional Wife
- Gaston Monnerville; French Legislator
- Backlash Over Trash Exports Builds : Landfills: Cities send trainloads of garbage across state lines. A West Virginia showdown is the latest in scores of clashes over the issue.
- California IN BRIEF : MOUNTAIN VIEW : Faster Cleanup of Toxic Waste Sought
- Quebec, Yemen, Sign Pact
- Cal Poly to Develop Drug, Alcohol Series
- OXNARD : Bank Robber Faces Up to 20 Years
- Parker Leads UCSD Scoring Parade, Victory
- Glendale Beats Harbor for 3rd in a Row, 14-7 : College football: Scoring drive to open second half keeps Vaqueros unbeaten in WSC Northern Division play.
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS / VINCE KOWALICK : Fellow Kicker Offers Words of Consolation to Chilton
- USC Pounds Door but Can't Open It : College football: Trojans turned back repeatedly by Washington, which holds on for 14-3 victory.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : El Camino Nudges Mt. SAC, 32-27
- ROUNDUP : Valley Christian's Peters Gains 227 Yards in Rout of Brethren Christian
- Different Kind of Team Retiring Willrich Jersey : Sockers: Former star says game has changed much since his departure.
- Auto Racing
- Splitting Hairs : A Bald Tale of Two Guys, Too Much Testosterone and the U.S. Legal System
- FICTION
- State Goes Into High Gear to Test Real Estate Appraisers
- An I for an I : THE RUNAWAY SOUL, <i> By Harold Brodkey (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $30; 833 pp.)</i>
- The M Stands for Music
- Nuclear Dangers in North Korea? : International groups should press inspections
- PLANNING COMMISSION: The Los Angeles County Regional...
- VENTURA : Turnout Low for Disc Championship
- CS Long Beach Loses, 28-24, on Pass in Final Four Seconds
- Moler, Luke Key West's Victory at Olympic Baseball Trials
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Redlands Keeps Rolling, 40-0
- A Home for the Performing Arts : Lancaster's high-tech center premieres next week, after years of planning, as the Antelope Valley's only theater for live shows. Henry Mancini will headline the gala program on opening night
- Soviet Chocolate Factory Is Facing Bittersweet Times : Economy: The Red October plant, which has survived revolution and war, is struggling with privatization.
- STYLE : STYLEMAKER : Blanket Statement
- OVER THERE
- Turning the Tables on Junk Calls : Phone pitches: For a small annual fee, subscribers serve notice that telemarketers must leave them alone--or pay for each call.
- Separatists Defy Russia in Caucasus : Soviet Union: Nationalists in Chechen-Ingush stand firm against troops sent by Yeltsin. The state of emergency is ignored by the secessionists.
- El Monte Senior Picked as Scholar Finalist
- Bush, EC Renew Pledge to Complete Trade Accord : Economics: But they fail to make a breakthrough on agriculture, the thorniest of outstanding issues.
- The Dreams of a Better Life Sail Away for 'Boat People' : Southeast Asia: The forced repatriation of Vietnamese by Hong Kong prompts threats of suicide.
- Prosecutors to Say That Death Was Result of Duel : Justice: Seldom-used charge, which defendant denies, dates back to the time of the Wild West, when such challenges were common.
- Drug Addicts Behind Boom in County's Bank Holdups : Crime: It's not professional crooks but robbers supporting narcotics habits that pose a growing hazard to the public authorities say.
- Hospital's Patient Transfer Was a Successful Operation : Health care: Using an underground tunnel, CHOC staff will spend two more days moving into a new 196-bed facility across the street.
- They Do : 15 Couples Tie the Knot After Years of Loose Ends--and Married Life
- Videos, Fingerprints Recorded to Help Trace Abducted Children
- ELECTIONS : They Held a Vote and Some Came--But Not Too Many : Numbers: Local contests drew more voters than usual, but the biggest winner of the day was apathy.
- Jazz Wins by Catching Clippers on the Rebounds : Pro basketball: Utah defeats L.A., 101-84, the night after being embarrassed in its home opener in a new arena.
- Rowe Relishes His Role in Win More Than His Receiving Mark
- WESTERN STATE CONFERENCE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Valley Offense Runs Roughshod Over West Los Angeles, 62-21
- Beating Seattle Will Be No Easy Trick
- AZTEC NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Luginbill Got Revenge on Monty
- Gulls Can't Catch Up With Blades
- MOVIES : Celebrating Suffering : Martin Scorsese has really cranked up the adrenaline on 'Cape Fear,' but the director's feast of fear, sin, guilt and revenge isn't what he'd call a remake
- MUSIC AND DANCE
- STYLE : Bottle Bronze
- Information Services Fight Pits Two Powerful Blocs
- Nukes in the Negev : THE SAMSON OPTION: Israel's Nuclear Arsenal and American Foreign Policy, <i> By Seymour M. Hersh (Random House: $23; 333 pp.)</i>
- THE WINE LIST
- Home, Safe Home : 51,000 Houses in Los Angeles Were Broken Into Last Year. Here Are Some Security Precautions.
- FICTION
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : CARS : Out for a Spin
- Temple City : Funds OKd for Studies
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FOR KIDS : Yearbooks on Tape
- Fighting Rages as Yugoslav Leaders Urge U.N. Action
- Recall Fever Runs Amok : Petition signers should carefully weigh costs, timing and consequences of these efforts
- Mountain Lion Darts Off Despite Tranquilizers
- Vernon Redevelopment Plan Is Sticky Business : Government: Industrial town is pushing a $500-million renewal plan. But some critics talk of private deals for big companies and extra benefits for the mayor.
- 'Earthwork' Aspires to Connect Man to Heavens : Art: Monumental projects in New Mexico reflect prehistoric artistic traditions, but with a decidedly modern twist.
- Addicted Women Get Place to Heal : Recovery: Two homes run by Toberman Settlement House will offer a constant, reassuring presence during rehabilitation.
- Bledsoe Beats Arizona's Blocks With Passes, 40-27
- Trojans Get Another Look at Bryant : USC: He realized a childhood dream of scoring in the Coliseum, but for Washington in a 14-3 victory.
- College Football
- Reserve Fuels No. 11 Nebraska : Big Eight: Jones, a redshirt freshman, rushes for 294 yards and six touchdowns in a 59-23 victory over Kansas.
- Writer's 'Lullabies' Start at the Same Point, Then Veer in Distinctly Different Directions
- A Revamped 'Ballroom' for Long Beach
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- Parade Will Usher in Holiday Season
- ROAD NOTES
- Plagiarism Expected to Take a Bigger Byte in the Computer Age : Ethics: Nowadays, so much past work is accessible to be copied. New rules of crediting material may be needed to solve an age-old problem.
- COLUMN ONE : Cancer Survives an Assault : There has been no steady progress in a war declared by former President Nixon. Researchers and physicians have advanced sharply on some fronts, but are fighting holding actions elsewhere.
- Pitzer College Gets $500,000 Mellon Grant
- Fox Expansion Plan Clears First Hurdle : Development: Over objections from activists, the Planning Commission votes to consider the proposal.
- Creating a Centerpiece : New Community Building Is a 'Pretty Neat Place to Be'
- Teacher Returns to Classroom After Molestation Trial : Accusations: Charges related to educator's relationship with a 17-year-old boy were dropped after a mistrial. But not everyone believes he is innocent.
- 100,000 Germans Decry Attacks on Foreigners : Ethnic bias: Urban rallies fall on anniversary of night of anti-Semitic terror in 1938 Nazi Germany.
- The Boxer Rebellion: Will Women Candidates Now Gain an Edge? : Campaigns: Mel Levine and Barbara Boxer are close on many issues. But will Levine be penalized because of the Thomas factor and bad timing?
- D.O.A.B.O. : Well, the Ice Part Certainly Fits
- MOVIES : . . . Into the Frying Pan : Columbia Pictures' new chief Mark Canton issues his moviemaking manifesto. (He also gives a piece of his mind to his critics.)
- Don't Try to Sue Uncle Sam Over Lost Interest
- When the Clock Runs Backwards : TIME'S ARROW, <i> By Martin Amis (Crown/Harmony Books: $18; 168 pp.)</i>
- FICTION
- A Curious Slice of American History : SHADOW CATCHER, <i> By Charles Fergus (Soho Press: $19.95; 308 pp.)</i>
- Steps to Discourage Burglars
- Old-Time Elegance Lingers in an Urban Setting : Mid-City: Restored mansions and Craftsman homes from early in the century evoke a quieter, safer lifestyle.
- Focus Shifting From Tax Cuts to Transport Bill : Congress: Some leaders think $100-billion highway package is what's needed to get the economy moving.
- New Orleans Debates Whether to Restore Historic, but Racist, Downtown Monument
- State Employee Unions Split Over Pay Cuts
- After 32 Years in Classrooms, She's Ready for More
- Duke Opponents March, Singing 'Stop the Wizard'
- Harry Morgan, Jackie Coogan and Michael J....
- Art Center Students Chosen for Contest
- PLATFORM : Goodby, Columbus
- Nearing 90 and Still Working : Ventura County Railway, 'Integrally Linked' to Oxnard's History, Is Remnant of Grandiose Plan
- At Laguna Beach, Losing Doesn't Have to Mean Failure
- ROUNDUP : In Arrowhead League football:
- ROUNDUP : Toro Women Advance to Final Four
- 150 Works on the Block in Photography Center Auction
- Hard Financial Choices Await Middle-Aged
- A Chronicle of Catastrophe : THE DEVIL'S CANDY: The Bonfire of the Vanities Goes to Hollywood, <i> By Julie Salamon (Houghton Mifflin: $24.95; 384 pp.)</i>
- German Police Slay Hostage-Holder
- Wilson Favors Wait for Welfare : Budget: Governor says delaying aid for newcomers would slow influx of poor. He suggests U.S. ease mandates on states to help.
- An Ill Wind in New York : TB Has Returned to Haunt a City Grappling With Poverty, AIDS and a Fragile Health Care System
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Public Art Plan Gets Mixed Reviews
- The Name Game
- Baker Heads for Meetings in Japan, Korea and China
- Sect's Plan for Growth Gives Rise to Cult Phobia : Development: Soka University's sister religious group finds no welcome mat in Canada after using tactics similar to those employed to boost Calabasas expansion.
- Burbank Wonders If Disney Holds a Happy Ending for City's Woes
- HIV-Infected Women Gain Higher Profile : AIDS: Focus on Magic Johnson helps produce greater interest in UCLA conference. Some participants protest being ignored until now.
- Motor Scooter Driver Dies of Head Injuries
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Navratilova May Finally Tie Record
- Master's Beats Fresno Pacific in Shootout to Advance to NAIA Area 2 Soccer Final
- A Sight for Sore, Sad Eyes : UCLA: Injury to Maddox is a fitting conclusion to a dismal day against Stanford.
- 49ers' Bono Scores UCLA Triple : Pro football: He will take over for Young against Saints, joining former Bruins Aikman and Schroeder in starting quarterback roles.
- A Bonanza of Bloch Recordings
- DIRECTOR'S CHAIR : 1--You May Not Believe the First Part. : 2--The Second Part Has the Good News.
- COVER STORY : Spector on Spector: 10 Golden Memories
- POP MUSIC
- Consummate French Holiday for Picky Eaters
- WINCHESTER: An American Legend by R....
- Gardening : Color for the Winter Garden
- Let It Ride (HBO today at 3...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Palestinians Seek Real Gains After PR Coup : Mideast: Wish list includes own police force and schools. They expect U.S. to break any impasse.
- Commission Rewards Anti-Drug Activist
- San Gabriel : Panel to Look at Finances
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : DESIGN : Squiggly Lines
- South Pasadena : Via del Rey to Stay Blocked
- They Call Her Super Mom--With 200 Foster Children, and Counting
- Aquino to Inspect Flood Areas; Philippine Death Toll at 7,000
- Pediatrician's Patients Are All Multiples : Britain: As family size increases, so do problems for harried parents coping with worry and depression.
- Yves Montand; French Idol of Movies, Song
- What the East Europeans and Soviets Need Now Is Trade Not Billions in Aid : Diplomacy: U.S. should leapfrog the Europeans and Japanese and negotiate free-trade agreements with its former foes.
- County Residents Are Bound Elsewhere : Population: DMV records show a net loss of drivers for the second year. Experts blame high housing prices, weak job market.
- OXNARD : Girl Leads Police on High-Speed Chase
- Man Critically Hurt in Shooting
- A Christmas Portrait : Pets: Twenty-four dogs and cats wind up on Santa's lap for the Humane Society's fifth annual photo session with St. Nick.
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : SAN FERNANDO LEAGUE
- Pro Football
- SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : Florida Wins, 45-13, to Clinch Tie for Title
- Jazz Handled With Soft Touch at Drake's in Glendale
- WHAT IS IT? DEPARTMENT : David Lynch. Michael Jackson. Another Add-On to Your Moviegoing Experience
- COVER STORY : Tearing Down the Wall of Silence : Pop legend Phil Spector is talking comeback a decade after drawing the curtain on his life
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- A Surprise in 30-Year Performance Study
- THE BEST OF BAD HEMINGWAY with...
- Frugal Is Fine but Budget Must Be Adequate
- A Kinsey Retrospective: His Two Studies Sparked the Sexual Revolution : Attitudes: The biologist's reports on America's bedroom habits exposed the country's hypocritical past.
- Antiquities Scattered Throughout Iraq
- La Verne : Parks Dept. Renamed Again
- Ireland Leader Haughey Survives No-Confidence Vote
- Novelist Finds Many of Her Characters at Home : Maine: She often draws on her husband's mundane existence for her stories. The irony is that he cannot read.
- Opponents of Proposed Hotel Get Early Start : Redevelopment: Some residents are unifying to block a project involving a retirement home that hasn't been sold yet.
- Caltech Astrophysicist Is Feynman Professor
- The Economics of Clean Air
- PERSPECTIVE ON AIDS : Can Magic Lead Where Two Presidents Wouldn't?
- PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE : The Day the Image of Palestinians Finally Acquired a Human Face
- A Creative Edge in Fight Against Graffiti : * Huntington Beach Makes Seawall a Cement Canvas for Artists With City Permits
- It's Time to Devalue Developer Dollars : * Flaws in the Campaign Financing Law Should Be Fixed
- Heeding the Lesson of the Oakland Fire : Prevention: Fire officials face the tough chore of convincing the public to accept costs and regulations needed to prevent an inferno in San Diego County.
- Suspected Head of European Drug Ring Is Arrested
- Despite Infighting, Soviet Group Intends to Sail in America's Cup
- WESTERN ATHLETIC ROUNDUP : BYU Wins Seventh in a Row, 56-31
- Apprehend, Griswold Finish Great Day for Legacy Ranch
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- NBA ROUNDUP : Golden State Road Warriors Win, 127-119
- His Specialty Is Runnin' a Show
- Powers Throws for 2 Scores; Sun Devils Beat Ducks, 24-21
- OAK TREE AT SANTA ANITA : Classic Upset by Charmonnier Caps Three-Victory Day for Bob Baffert
- RESTAURANT : He Wasn't Dropping In for Breakfast
- STAGE : Humor From the Dark Side : Alan Ayckbourn writes plays that speak to a common bleakness in today's society--and they work on both sides of the Atlantic
- POP MUSIC
- RESTAURANTS : The Guy Can't Help It
- POP MUSIC
- CAGED ANIMALS, WILD HUNTERS : The 'Canned Hunt' Industry Has Made Bagging an Exotic Animal as Easy as Shooting Fish in a Barrel
- Building Permit Activity
- AIRWAVES
- Mr. Right Likes Hancock Park
- CARTOONS OF THE ROARING TWENTIES: Volume 1,...
- CLIQUES
- Gardening : ASK THE INDOOR GARDENER : Zebra Plant Requires a Trimming
- 'Uncle Ho' Still Revered Figure in Communist Vietnam
- Sri Lankan Women Fight for Guerrillas : Civil strife: The all-female combat force has been fighting alongside men since 1983 for an independent homeland.
- Soviets Establish Cultural, Economic Ties With S. Africa
- Woman Gambles--and It Pays Off : Treatment: Bone marrow transplants are now being tried in breast, testicular and ovarian cancer patients.
- Downtown Loft Living Just Ain't the Same as High-Rise
- Rocky Flats Diary: Radioactive Stalactites and Contamination Pranks : Whistle-blower: A nuclear plant employee's work notes form the basis of a lawsuit. Years of negligence and safety violations are alleged.
- THE HOUSE : Banking Issue
- 'Sesame Street' begins its 23rd year with a few introductions of new faces
- MAKING TRACKS TOWARD '92 : Old assumptions die as Republicans and Democrats analyze Tuesday's results.
- OXNARD : 3 Are Wounded in Street Shootings
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Nordhoff Wins Share of 1st Title Since 1966
- It Appears He Just Vanished in Thin Air
- Looking Ahead, No. 2 Miami Leaves West Virginia Behind, 27-3
- Toughest Test for a Pro Golfer Is Qualifying to Become One
- San Jose State Irritates Murphy in Titans' Loss
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : ALPHA LEAGUE
- SDSU Needs All It Can Marshall to Win
- U.S. Needs New Spending Priorities
- War Movie: Last Leave, 1944, By PATRICIA STORACE
- A SCRAMBLING AFTER CIRCUMSTANCES by Margaret-Love...
- Explorers Plan Trip Deep Into the Earth
- Alhambra Trustee Gets on Organization Panel
- Newly Elected Board Will Decide the Fate of Middle School Proposal : Education: New members will fill four of five seats. The panel must rule in January in order for the facility to open by next fall.
- First Lady Gets Her Own Tulip
- PCC to Offer 30 $1,000 Merit Scholarships
- EPA Plans More Test Wells Near Toxic Landfill : Pollution: The agency will trace the extent to which contaminants from the closed dump have spread in ground water.
- A Lightning Rod for Anger Over Homeless : A hearing over a plan to expand a treatment center embodies nearly all the aspects of the city's continuing wrangle over what should be done with its unruly homeless population.
- Dream Fulfilled : Years of Activism Culminate in Approval for Watts Library
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Saddleback's Offense Appears Just in Time
- A PILGRIM'S PROGRESS : Amid Chargers' Woes, Friesz Stays the Course
- CROSS-COUNTRY SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JC CHAMPIONSHIPS : After 1 1/2 Miles, It's All Downhill for Antelope Valley's Harvey
- Boxing
- AZT Might Be Next for Magic : Aftermath: The drug slows the progress of AIDS virus but can have serious side effects if the disease is fully developed.
- Michigan Scores Quickly, Often in Blasting Northwestern, 59-14
- THE PARTIES THAT BIND : In America's Political Tango, Neither the Democrats Nor the Republicans Can Lead
- Danish Village Grounded in Iron-Age History
- FICTION
- ON THIS HILLTOP by Sue Hubbell...
- WHAT COUNTS: The Complete Harper's Index, ...
- A Wide World of Gifts at Chicago Museums
- THE HOUSE
- A Little Goes a Long Way for No. 3 Bishop Amat
- It's Another Comeback for Nevada
- Wyatt's 'Central Avenue Jazz' Honors a Community Near and Dear to Him
- A Proposed Disney Resort in Long Beach Would Increase Air Pollution : Environment: Millions of visitors' cars will contribute to more smog in the port, but the company's planners are working on ways to lessen the impact.
- Phil Hawley's Last Chapter : Retailing: Some doubt he has the time and opportunity to turn Carter Hawley Hale around. But he is confident of the course the company will take with Zell/Chilmark.
- A CRAFTSMAN'S HANDBOOK by Henry Lapp...
- With the recent snowfall at Mammoth, skiers...
- Cruise the Inside Passage During a 12-Day Alaska Journey
- Snowed Under By Ski Deals : Thanks to the earliest snow in years, recession-battered mountain resorts are open and offering great bargains. Here's a state-by-state look at the best in the West.
- Ski Train Smoothes Way to Rockies
- The Invisible Woman : Homelessness in O.C. Means Living on Outside
- Mt. SAC, Foundation Name Friends Honorees
- Indians Plan Protest on Columbus Celebration
- Florida Agents Confiscate $82 Kitty at $1-a-Ticket Raffle at Bowling Alley
- Hillside Management Law Weighed : Growth: Council approves draft version of a measure protecting the foothills from unregulated development.
- Do Curtains Loom for Raymond Theater? : Landmarks: After investor defaults on loan, developers again talk about turning the historic venue into offices. But performances continue.
- District Could Delay Decision to Sell Land : Schools: After two board members' surprise election defeat by challengers opposed to the sale, trustees meet Tuesday to decide coastal property's fate.
- They'd Never Believe This in Des Moines
- Gone, but Now, Not Forgotten : Cemeteries: Aching after her father's death, an Ojai woman adopted a local grave to care for. Now she's urging others to do the same.
- 1 Dead, 2 Hurt in Separate Freeway Speeding Mishaps
- Teen Girl Wounded in Drive-By Shooting
- Karate Kids : Ventura County Teen Black Belts Schultz, Robinson Striving to Make Impact on U.S. Junior National Team
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UCI Men Win in Overtime in Basketball Exhibition
- CSUN Women Lose Exhibition, 77-56, as 2nd-Half Latvian Bombs Find Target
- NHL ROUNDUP : Chicago's Belfour Richer but Playing Poorer
- SOUTH ROUNDUP : Florida State Breezes Past South Carolina
- POP MUSIC
- A Shock That Shifted the World
- Upward Trend in Class Size Sparks Education Worries
- Loyola to Play First Exhibition Game
- EAST ROUNDUP : No. 9 Penn State Maintains Its Hold on Maryland, 47-7
- Monkey Returns to Schroeder's Back : Raiders: He hopes to shake the mistakes he made in loss to Chiefs and return to 1990 level against the Broncos.
- IN LIMESTONE COUNTRY by Scott Russell...
- Seattle Espresso Bars Gather Steam
- Working Out a Solution : Store Tries a New Approach to End Day-Laborer Problems
- STYLE : The Color of Denim
- Storm Pummels North Carolina Coast : Weather: Wind and waves destroy sand dunes protecting oceanfront homes. The rest of the East Coast prepares for the wintry onslaught.
- He Keeps the Midshipmen in Shape : Health: Naval Academy freshmen huff and puff to keep up with fitness instructor three times their age.
- What's in a Number?
- Pasadena : Hike Re-Enacts First Trek
- Rival Factions Face Off, Cause Disturbance at Site of Polling : Election: Backers of a school trustee are angry that a critic's home was a voting site. Some say the shouting match scared away voters.
- BACKGROUND: In October, the double identity of...
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Custody Battles Increase Sharply
- THE HOUSE : Banking Issue
- FREEWAY REPAIRS : Caltrans Issues Advisory About Scheduled Freeway Work Areas
- Grisly Tale of Missing Family Torments New England Town : Crime: An 8-year-old and her parents are found in shallow graves. The suspect is a victim's former broker, a Sunday school teacher.
- Kerrey Campaigns to Change Minds
- COLUMN RIGHT/ TOM BETHELL : If We Must Be Stabbed, Let It Be in the Front : Since Bush has caved in on taxes and quotas, we might as well elect a Democrat.
- Albania's Children Imagine a Better Life
- 1 Victim Identified in Fatal Cycle Crash
- COMMENTARY ON EDUCATION : Learning Is Too Vital to Be Filed Under 'Corporate Investment' : So near a pivotal election, the Irvine Co.'s timing in sending $1 million to schools sets a dangerous precedent.
- Car Crashes Into Convenience Store
- MODERNIZING SCHOOL: Paramount Unified School District trustees...
- Common Founder, Lofty Goals Link Groups
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP : Fresno State Runs Up 59 Points, Routs Pacific
- Moorpark's Rally Falls Short, 28-25
- Azusa Ends Five-Game USD String
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Mallon Shoots 65 to Move Into Tie for Lead at Japan
- Rested Chiefs Out for L.A. Double : Rams: After beating the Raiders and taking a week off, Kansas City presents a multifaceted offense in Anaheim.
- Eisenhower Erases Any Doubts : Prep football: No. 1 Eagles beat Fontana, 14-0, to win second consecutive Citrus Belt League title.
- POP MUSIC : Look Again at That CD--You May Be Seeing Double
- VIDDIES : You Decide Which One Is Creepier
- MUSIC AND DANCE
- Homeowners Are Going After Shoddy Builders : Real estate: Complaints about defective construction are on the rise. And more consumers are suing the contractors or even filing fraud charges.
- Playing It Safe in the Pulpit : A PROPHET WITH HONOR: The Billy Graham Story, <i> By William Martin (William Morrow: $25; 618 pp.)</i>
- Your Mortgage : It's Time to Take More Than a Passing Interest in Refinancing