- Consultations Will Continue
- O.C. Sheriff Probing Bequest to Care-Givers
- Fire at Bakery Causes $1.5 Million in Damage
- Passenger, 87, Dies After Car Is Broadsided
- 31 Smoggy Days in '91 Double the Total in '90 : Environment: The number recorded this year to date is still fewer than those in the record years of 1987 and 1988, officials say.
- YORBA LINDA : Plan to Bill Drunk Drivers Considered
- Bills' Victory Hardly a Breeze, 22-17 : AFC: Buffalo beats the Patriots despite two muffed punts that lead to New England touchdowns.
- Bengals Take a Win When Browns Can't, 23-21
- Cal State Northridge quarterback Marty Fisher is...
- Given Second Chance, He'd Do It Again
- MUSIC REVIEW : Classic Composer Program Opens Camerata Season
- Mortgage Firm Has Top Rating, Helped by Credit Crunch
- Belgrade Gets a Final Warning From EC : Yugoslavia: The army presses attack in the face of Tuesday deadline set by the European Community.
- MARY E. NELSON, Manager, Santa Ana office, state Employment Development Department
- Guess Who's Part of Palestinian Delegation--a Jerusalem Rabbi
- 300 in Filmland Fete Columbia's New Chief
- Healing Laughter
- FULLERTON : District-Union Talks Could Drag Into '92
- Schuller Is Back on Job : 'I Feel Great,' Televangelist Assures His Congregation
- Medfly Fight May Depend on Weather : Agriculture: Officials plan to rely on ground application of malathion and see if winter slows the pests' infestation. One adviser is calling for aerial spraying now.
- 1 Year Later, Measure M's Fate Unclear : Transportation: Several projects are under way, but tax receipts are down and legal challenges remain.
- Michael Carter rushed for two touchdowns and...
- Ramsey Tapes Say Cash Paid by Auburn Coaches
- BREEDERS' CUP : Winning Helps Europeans Overcome the Fear of Dirt
- 'Scarlett' to Be CBS Miniseries
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Family Secrets' Is Back and Better
- 'Undeterrables' May Soon Have Nuclear Arms
- Fair Officials Want Event to Be Based at Hansen Dam : Entertainment: An area congressman says the plan would take land needed for picnic areas and playing fields.
- CAMARILLO : Volunteer Tutors Sought for Project
- A New Beginning, a Solemn End : Shepherd of the Hills Is Reborn, While Church of the Ascension Is Laid to Rest
- Man Kills Woman, Injures Self
- YORBA LINDA : Lady Bird Johnson Visits Nixon Library
- NOTES : Greene Left in Lurch by Swilling's Numbers
- Performance Art : Mythology Exposed in '1991' at Highways
- MUSIC REVIEW : Sanderling Leads Witty Philharmonic
- . . . But Randy Newman Doesn't Need to Change a Thing
- Accreditation a Long Process
- Bad Don't, Good Can't
- Keating Prosecutors Rely on Accumulation of Evidence for Case : Trial: The district attorney's office is hoping that testimony from 53 witnesses will connect the former S&L; chief to helping to foster fraud. But Keating's lawyer questions whether any fraud occurred at all.
- MOVIES - Nov. 4, 1991
- MOVIES - Nov. 4, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 4, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 4, 1991
- Names in the News - Nov. 4, 1991
- Names in the News - Nov. 4, 1991
- Names in the News - Nov. 4, 1991
- Names in the News - Nov. 4, 1991
- COLUMN ONE : Hospitals Caught in Cross-Fire : Violence is escalating at medical centers, especially inner-city facilities. Officials have turned to such security measures as police dogs, stun guns and metal detectors.
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- COLUMN ONE : Hospitals Caught in Cross-Fire : Violence is escalating at medical centers, especially inner-city facilities. Officials have turned to such security measures as police dogs, stun guns and metal detectors.
- U.S. Anti-Bias Regulations Disrupt Lives, Workplaces : Race relations: Attempts to end job discrimination have created confusion and a white backlash.
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : A New Electorate Gains Power : Asian-American politicians are succeeding in the cities with the help of white, Latino and black voters, not ethnically focused campaigns.
- Arabs, Israel Hold 1st Talks; U.S. Calls It a Breakthrough : Mideast: Madrid session with Palestinians ends with promise to continue 'good, businesslike' approach. Israelis and Syrians report no progress.
- Crowds Cheer 4,000 in First O.C. Marathon
- 'The Living Part' of Reagan Complex Bogs Down : Institutions: The Center for Public Affairs was conceived as an academic research area. But it stands idle and is no longer a cornerstone of the project.
- Coverage of Persian Gulf War Has Human Side That Can't Be Ignored
- TECHNOLOGY - Nov. 4, 1991
- TECHNOLOGY - Nov. 4, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 4, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 4, 1991
- Ballot Measure on Irvine Co.'s Village 38 Project Finds a City Divided
- THE TUBE
- Antonovich Moves to Protect Citizens From Repair Scams
- Town Is Left Alone With Its Grief, Pain 2 Months After Fire Fatal to 25 : Tragedy: First, Hamlet, N.C., lost its loved ones; now the survivors have lost their jobs. The company is hovering near insolvency and employee benefits are in jeopardy.
- Automated Daily Calls Keep Tabs on Elderly People Who Live Alone : Security: A recorded voice asks, 'Are you OK?' Guards and police are alerted after four unanswered inquiries.
- Rural Alzheimer's Patients Studied : Health: West Virginia researchers want to see how families without urban resources cope with the disease.
- School Full of Diamonds in the Rough : Jewels: A center that is opening in Illinois is one of the few in the United States that teaches the difficult craft.
- City Set to Name Administrator : Government: Ending a long search, the City Council is expected to approve Henry Garcia.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Broderick Testifies in 2nd Murder Trial
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : THE ARTS : Good Show!
- Waiting for Mario: Will He Save the Democrats? : Politics: The party should be careful when it wishes for Gov. Cuomo to enter the presidential race--because it just might get him.
- Digging Holes in Old Beliefs : CSUN Team Finds Evidence Indians Lived on Island 5,000 Years Earlier Than Thought
- Ex-Homegirl Saves Kids From Gangs : Lennox: Brenda Muse used to lead a gang. Now, as security guard and unofficial counselor, she plays a big role in making Lennox Middle School a sanctuary from the streets.
- Aztecs Endure Wyoming Rally : College football: SDSU wins, 24-22, and moves into second place in the WAC.
- Mississippi State Falls to Alabama Again, 13-7
- Kings Go All Out to Make Richmond Feel Needed
- NBA ROUNDUP : Suns Surge Past Trail Blazers
- THE TREBLE BOYS: "Wonder Solos and Duets...
- MOVIES : Town Without Pity : Former Columbia chief David Puttnam pops into town with a new appreciation for those who make it day to day in the movie industry
- Complicated Food Bugs Cicada Chef
- POP MUSIC : ALBUM REVIEW : A Crucial Message, a Crude Delivery From Ice Cube
- Too Polite for Words : BLUE RIVER, <i> By Ethan Canin (Houghton Mifflin: $19:95; 222 pp.) </i>
- FICTION
- 'Get Off My Mountain' : HOW A SOVIET SHEPHERD TOOK ON THE CORRUPT PARTY BOSSES FROM BAKU AND TRIED TO MAKE <i> PERESTROIKA</i> WORK
- STYLE : FASHION : In Good Company
- Style : LOOKS : Party Favors
- More Bitter Than Sweet : STEFAN IN LOVE, <i> By Joseph Machlis (W. W. Norton: $19.95; 240 pp.)</i>
- Huge Explosion Reportedly Kills Scores in N. Korea Border Town
- Writings Put Surgeon a Cut Above in His Field
- Day of Dead Rite Links Students to Past : Tradition: Professor demonstrates the religious and cultural event observed among Latinos.
- Disabled Students Learning to Sit Tall in the Saddle
- World IN BRIEF : GERMANY : Violation Reported in Arms Shipment
- Park Backers Give Bond Measures a Second Try : Environment: More than $100 million is at stake to acquire land in the Santa Monica Mountains and elsewhere.
- Reservist, Professor Battle Over Grade Law : Gulf War: New Jersey law says Marine should keep the A he was earning when he was activated two weeks before the end of classes. But his teacher contends he should get an incomplete.
- Bartholomeos I Installed as Leader of 200 Million Orthodox Christians
- Dutch Take Immigrants to Heart : Integration: Nation handles influx of foreigners by granting suffrage and right to hold public office.
- DRAG RACING FINALS AT POMONA : Bernstein Wins $50,000 Worth of Consolation
- Santa Anita's $15,815,247 Mutuel Handle Sets Record
- NHL ROUNDUP : Canadiens Do It With Defense, 5-0
- Williams Scores 3 to Lead UCLA Win
- Southwest Overpowers Valley, 34-17
- WAGNER: "Siegfried Idyll"; WAGNER/GOULD: "Siegfried Idyll"; Prelude...
- Saint Rematch a Question of Pride : NFC: After losing to New Orleans in September, 24-7, the Rams will try to avoid another series sweep.
- MOVIES : OFF-CENTERPIECE : Visions of Sugarplums File: Christmas Stockingbusters
- COVER STORY : The Cher Conundrum : The Oscar winner/pop diva/exercise goddess talks about acting, relationships, being fortysomething and other serious stuff
- In Brief
- FBI Starts Inquiry of Police After Officer Alleges Racism
- Duke, Edwards Disavow Pasts in Debate : Politics: Louisiana gubernatorial candidates square off two weeks before their runoff. Racketeering trial and klan ties are issues.
- El Cajon
- Gang Member to Die for Killing Merchant : Murder: The South-Central Los Angeles man was convicted of shooting the store owner and robbing him of $80,000 outside a bank in 1988.
- All Aboard Yuppies, Executives
- 14 Honored for Neighborhood Efforts : Volunteers: Residents are recognized for their work to improve the areas where they live.
- SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : No. 6 Florida Closes In on Championship; Auburn Continues to Fade
- Steen, Griffith Deliver in Clutch : College football: Defenders make big plays in SDSU's 24-22 victory over Wyoming.
- VARESE: "Ameriques"; "Nocturnal"; "Ecuatorial." HONEGGER: "Pacific 231."...
- Inexpensive Skiing in Switzerland
- STATE OF MIND
- 1991 LOS ANGELES TIMES BOOK PRIZES : BIOGRAPHY : A Liberal Conservationist
- A Repeat Performance : In The Times' 18th Annual Tasting, West Coast Varietals Again Dominate
- PALLADIO'S VILLAS, by Paul Holberton (John...
- SURVIVING AIDS, by Michael Callen (HarperPerennial:...
- California IN BRIEF : SAN ANDREAS : Ng Loses Motion to Change Attorneys
- More men are bucking gender stereotypes, mothers' doubts--and their own misgivings--as they become more involved in their children's lives. : Make Room for Dad
- Nation IN BRIEF : THE SOUTHEAST : Wildfires Blacken Acres in 9 States
- They've lived on the streets, or in their cars and despaired of what we know as the American Dream. Now, thanks to Thomas House Temporary Shelter in Garden Grove, they are taking the first steps on... : THE LONG ROAD BACK
- Whittier Union High School District
- South Korea Bus Crash Kills 21 Wedding Guests
- Quake Tally: $44 Million--and Counting : Disaster: The damage caused by June's quake may be much higher because the latest estimate doesn't include all claims paid by insurance firms.
- World IN BRIEF : MYANMAR : Official Denies That Nobel Winner Is Ill
- Jeremy Brett has cracked the 'Mystery' of sleuthing
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : AIDS Report Pushes Infection Controls
- IRA Bomb at Belfast Hospital Kills 2, Injures 10
- Chernobyl Syndrome: Are Accidents Waiting to Happen? : Crude and poorly maintained Eastern European and Soviet nuclear-power plants need West's intervention immediately
- Screen Violence Would Stop if It Didn't Sell Tickets, Filmmakers Say : Hollywood: Director of 'Aliens' says people would chop off one anothers' heads even if all movies were like 'Driving Miss Daisy.'
- Cameras in the Court Are Again Focus of Debate : Trials: Most Ventura County judges routinely allow media photography, but some attorneys say it can interfere with defendants' right to an impartial jury.
- Taking the Trolley Underground : Port District should pay the extra $16 million to put project below street level
- ELECTIONS VENTURA CITY COUNCIL : Campaign a Contrast With Bitter '89 Fight
- Kopp Passes for 5 Scores as Pacific Tops Long Beach
- Success May Prompt Move to Division II : Athletics: Committee studying whether school should move out of Division III, which some say university has outgrown.
- PROKOFIEV: Symphony No. 1, "Classical"; Symphony No....
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : LOCAL BOY BLUES : Our Guess: 'Always Hurt the One You Love' Syndrome
- Westside Gets a New 'Boss'
- Broker May Help With Commercial Mortgage
- Another Meeting of the Dead Writers Society
- 1991 LOS ANGELES TIMES BOOK PRIZES : HISTORY : The Voices of Real People
- Orange County
- Day-tripping in Tijuana
- High Marks for a Redwood Forest
- Home Orchard Trees Vary With Locale
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- What's Up in Trekking Tours to Mt....
- Retirees Often Fall Prey When Con Artists Call
- Artist Turns Discards Into Objects for Display
- Zambia's New Leader Sworn In, Vows That Democracy Will Rule
- HBO series chronicles animated adventures of a boy and his dog
- COMMENTARY : 'Open Your Eyes' to Virtues of Nogales High
- 'Young Saints' Dance Their Way Through Life's Lessons
- Protests Launch S. Africa Anti-Tax Campaign
- PERSPECTIVE ON NATIONALISM : Cast Off Chains, but Then What? : The forces of national identity can't be stopped, but just as surely they must be tempered by realities of trade.
- The Art of Panhandling Reaches New Highs--and Lows
- Author Gushes Ideas as He Touches Base in Town Again
- Candidates in Tuesday's Election
- Rejoining SCAG Makes Sense for County : If Nothing Else, Participation in the Group Gives Us a Say in Major Regional Issues
- 150 Gay Activists March to Protest Governor's Veto of Job Bias Bill
- Auto Racing
- COMMENTARY : Success in Yankee Clubhouse Will Be Vital for Showalter
- One Overtime Good Enough : Lakers: Perkins' free throw beats Mavericks, 114-113. Threatt almost gets a triple-double. Divac has back spasms.
- College Football
- ARNOLD: Guitar Concerto. BROUWER: "Retrats Catalans." CHAPPELL:...
- Keating Fraud Trial: Still No 'Smoking Gun' : Courts: The prosecution hopes the accumulation of evidence against the former chairman of American Continental Corp. is enough for the jury to find him criminally accountable.
- Greyhound Faces an Uphill Climb : Transportation: The U.S.' only cross-country bus line is sprucing up its stations and trying to improve service. But ridership is the key to profits--and survival.
- Irvine Cancer Drug-Evaluation Lab Faces Test of Its Effectivenes : Medicine: Oncotech, which analyzes malignant tissues to determine the most effective therapies, will finally be the object of a controlled study.
- MORE FUTURE STUFF, by Malcolm Abrams...
- Exploring Argentina With Grape Expectations
- Escape to Lobster City : Once an obscure fishing village travelers ignored on their way to Ensenada, Puerto Nuevo has become a weekend distination in itself, with new resort hotels and a whopping 28 lobster restaurants
- Riverside County
- Video : A Sharper Image : Laser Discs and Video Collections May Cost More But are Worth it
- Budding Interest : Garden Tours for 3rd-Graders Hope to Plant Seeds of Learning About Botany and Nature
- Matriarch Takes the Helm of Charter Business : Lifestyle: Hard work and good food give 86-year-old Miss Alice her mission in life.
- Joseph Cotten stars on Alfred Hitchcock Presents...
- Campus Correspondence : Student Journalist Interviews Professor--and a Controversy Thickens
- Agency Must Address Tollway's Effects : Persistent Questions Keep the Issue of Highway's Environmental Impact Alive
- Fresno Apartment Dwellers Blow the Whistle on Crime
- Gretzky-Kurri-Robitaille Line Sharp Again : Hockey: It produces four goals in 5-2 victory over the Maple Leafs. L.A. is unbeaten in its last five games.
- EAST ROUNDUP : Mistake-Prone Syracuse Wins, 27-6
- College Football
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
- Rookies Face Major Adjustment to NBA
- White Sox Let Fisk, 43, Become Free Agent
- MOVIES : OFF-CENTERPIECE : Then There Are Always Those Poor Movies the Grinch Stole
- BERLIOZ: "La Damnation de Faust." Maria Ewing,...
- THE ROBERT KIRSCH AWARD 1991 : Ken Kesey: Prophet in His Own Country
- CLIQUES
- Aerial Photos of the Plains : For Charles Baxter
- Nation IN BRIEF : IDAHO : Judge Halts Nuclear Waste Shipments
- Pedestrian Safety Record Earns 15th Consecutive Yearly Award
- IRA Bomb at Belfast Hospital Military Wing Kills 2
- Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse (Showtime...
- COLUMN LEFT : Public Lives, Remade As Miniseries : Political memoirs are sold to us as commodities, further cheapening the political process.
- Vietnamese Yearning for the Second Coming of the 'Imperialist Aggressor' : Trade: Vietnam desperately wants Yankee know-how and money, and the U.S. should take advantage of the revolution in attitudes.
- COMMENTARY ON PLEA BARGAINING : Felony Case Settlements: Better to Deal in Public or Private? : Such negotiations were held in open court for four years, and it served us well. The Constitution demands no less.
- UCLA Leaps Back to Respectability : College football: Bruins beat Washington State, 44-3, to ensure their first winning season in three years.
- WESTERN STATE CONFERENCE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- USD's Burst Routs of Pomona-Pitzer
- Artists' Wacholder Injured in Accident
- CSUN Shot Full of Holes, 56-28
- Parker Leads Pierce's Rush Past West L.A.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : FRONTIER LEAGUE
- White Doesn't Forget and Forgive Trojans : Cal: Running back says he still feels strongly about what was said during recruiting process.
- In Brief
- "RHYTHM SONG." Evelyn Glennie, percussion; the National...
- Is Big Boris Good Enough? : BORIS YELTSIN: From Bolshevik to Democrat, <i> By John Morrison (E.P. Dutton: $20; 303 pp.) </i>
- STYLE : HOME ENTERTAINING : Table Matters
- Soviets Raise Tourist Ruble Exchange Rate
- Red Tape Gets Blacked Out These Days
- Lynwood Unified School District
- World IN BRIEF : HONG KONG : Tear Gas Ends Clash of Refugees
- True Believer (KCOP tonight at 8:30 p.m.)...
- Residents Uneasy Over Plan to House Homeless : Development: A church's neighbors say a plan to build two low-cost apartment complexes will increase traffic and crime.
- Greek Leader to Visit Bush
- A Velvet Hand Stays Parent's Iron Glove : Child abuse: In tactful visits at clients' homes, social workers help distraught parents avoid physical force in managing their children.
- The Two Faces of Sherlock : Charlton Heston Deduces Holmes On TNT's 'Crucifer'
- Iran Hostage Survivor Killed by Robber
- OAK TREE AT SANTA ANITA : Despite Winning 5, Desormeaux Wanted to Be in Louisville
- ROUNDUP : CLU Claims a Second Soccer Title
- Running
- Acquisition of Gossett Is a Net Gain : Raiders: Punter leaves inflated averages to others. He is interested in pinning L.A. opponents deep in their territory.
- Home Schooling Teaches a Lesson in Freedom of Choice
- ELECTIONS / Santa Clarita Valley Schools : Boards, Bond Issue Focus on Growth, Funding
- ELECTIONS : The Fighters in This Race Aren't Even on the Ballot : Rancho Palos Verdes: A dispute between a developer and a resident over building rights in a landslide area has dominated the six-way race for three City Council seats.
- Alleged Drunk Held in Fatal Crash
- Tournament of Roses Beset by Thorns : Controversy: The choice of a descendant of Christopher Columbus as grand marshal has infuriated American Indians and sparked a flurry of charges that organizers are insensitive and elitist.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : Voters to Be Asked to Pick Up Tab for Education
- Jury to Weigh Sex Charges Against Ex-Gardena Pastor
- Running
- Washington, Hobert Have Last Word, 44-16 : Pacific 10: He and most other starters for the No. 3 Huskies leave the game early during victory over Arizona State.
- No Limit to Play of Williams : UCLA: Expected to be on the field only for passing situations, tailback runs for three touchdowns.
- Great Gretzky Is More Than a Nickname : Hockey: King center's character is revealed in trying times following his father's illness.
- "FLUTES": Music by Joseph Schwantner, Paul Schoenfield...
- SMALL FACES: The Cure will be making...
- POP MUSIC : Return of the Nightfly : Steely Dan co-creator Donald Fagen resurfaces after nearly a decade of silence, with new works and a new outlook on life
- Oakland Fire Shows Importance of Insurance
- Democrats Wasting Ammunition
- Taking Plants Indoors
- THE CIVIL WAR DICTIONARY, by Mark...
- The Rhythm of the Sioux : AT THE RIVER'S EDGE, <i> By Elizabeth Cook-Lynn (Arcade: $17.95; 147 pp.) </i> : THE POWER OF HORSES And Other Stories, <i> By Elizabeth Cook-Lynn (Arcade: $17.95; 131 pp.) </i>
- 1991 LOS ANGELES TIMES BOOK PRIZES : SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY : A Conspiracy of Silence
- Hitting Back Against Crime : Coaches and Parents Take Action Against Drug Dealers and Transients Loitering Near Area Ball Fields
- Compton Community College District
- Yeltsin Pushes for Constitution Based on Individual Rights : Russia: Lawmakers give their preliminary OK on the last day of a momentous session.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Reagan's Reality : Museum Offers a View of Life and the Presidency Carefully Scripted From One Man's Viewpoint
- Answering the Siren Song of Mt. Kilimanjaro a Challenging Proposition : Africa: Fewer than half the climbers who attempt the continent's tallest mountain ever reach the summit. But for one who made it, the reward was worth the effort.
- Inglewood Explores Reviving Juvenile Curfew to Curb Gangs
- National City
- THOUSAND OAKS : Business Expo Is Being Held at Mall
- War of the Weeds : Carlsbad Battles Invasion of Lagoon by Water Hyacinths
- East German Visitors Find Look at U.S. Enlightening : Tour: Four Presbyterians visiting Irvine congregation see a Santa Ana soup kitchen along with Disneyland and Yosemite.
- Pop Singer Morrissey Blamed for Melee : Violence: UCLA and a promoter say he should not have urged the crowd to move in closer. The rush injured 48 people.
- Signs of Child's Creativity Fade on Refrigerator Door : Education: A mother laments the neglect into which art, music and drama have fallen in our schools.
- ROUNDUP : Holt Scores 55 in Loyola's Wild 210-176 Intrasquad Game
- AZTEC NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Performance Lauded by Bowl Scouts
- Irvine's Dry Spell Against El Toro Finally Ends
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Loyola Holds Off Mater Dei
- Titans Help Aggies Stop Losing Streaks : Football: Former Sunny Hills standout Chisum returns home, keys 35-12 New Mexico State victory.
- Two 'Joans,' Struggles of Gay Teen-Agers, 'Love Letters' and 'Hamlet' Take Center Stage
- 1991 LOS ANGELES TIMES BOOK PRIZES : POETRY : Of Purgatory, Redemption
- If It's Britain, It Must Be Raining
- S. Bernardino County
- ELECTIONS : More Profiles of Candidates for Charter Oak's Board
- Bush Surveys Storm-Ravaged Family Retreat
- Getting Tubed
- Recession Without End : We Are Paying for the Economic Insanities of the '80s by Punishing the Unemployed
- Former Titan Pitts Gets His Second Wind as Slotback in CFL
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : St. Augustine Stages Rally to Top Christian
- The New Life of Riley : He Is Determined to Bring Winning Tradition Back to Madison Square Garden
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE WATER POLO : Golden West, Orange Coast Win Conference Titles
- Iowa Wins It 'for People Back Home' : Big Ten: Campus shooting is on Hawkeyes' minds as they defeat Ohio State, 16-9, to keep slim Rose Bowl hopes alive. Rodgers is injured.
- Auto Racing
- Clippers Hold a Streak When They Hold a Lead : Pro basketball: Their 106-105 victory over Cavaliers is their fourth in a row in season home openers.
- BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : Oklahoma Chills Kansas State, 28-7
- TELEVISION : When Does TV Cross the Line ? : Censorship vs. good taste--the debate continues as the networks get pressed tighter in the iron triangle of viewers, advertisers and the folks who create those prime-time shows
- Magazine for Older Readers Looking Robust : Media: Modern Maturity, edited in Lakewood, has become the nation's largest circulation periodical by catering to the aging U.S. population.
- IN YOUR FACE: A Cartoonist at Work,...
- Argument for Keeping Mortgages Small
- The Wine List
- DISORDERLY CONDUCT: The VLS Reader, edited...
- Seniors Combine Golf and Travel
- Jackson Says He Won't Run for President
- Bills Called 'Outrageous' Put on Metro Rail Tab : Transit: Consulting firm charges taxpayers for vacation trips and an employee's mortgage payments.
- Irwin Allen; 'Towering Inferno' Producer
- CIA Hopes Ads Aimed at Minorities Will Uncover New Ranks of Spies and Analysts
- Pomona : Teaching Young About 911
- Firebrand Style, Mystery Candidates Mark School Board Race : Schools: Twelve candidates are running for three board seats. Incumbents say change could hurt district progress.
- Reagan Library, Museum Ready to Take Center Stage : Legacy: Complex near Simi Valley will be dedicated Monday and includes archives of the 40th President.
- Oxnard : Pair Promise Gold, Take Rent Money
- Pioneer Flier Is a Giant--at Least in Wenatchee : Aviation: He and his co-pilot made the first nonstop flight across the Pacific 60 years ago. He landed in the small Washington city, which considers him a genuine hero.
- Two Killed, 2 Seriously Hurt in Separate Freeway Accidents
- Auburngate Has Changed Their Lives : College football: Eric Ramsey and his wife are living in seclusion after disclosure that the former defensive back has numerous recorded tapes that allegedly confirm violations in program.
- THE ENVELOPE, PLEASE: Los Angeles may not...