- Tragic End to the Umbrellas
- Ozzy, Tone and Barry: Three Slices of the Pop Life
- Gays Protest Governor's Veto
- Just How Far Does Tax Arm Reach?
- CSUSM Business Dean
- Sole Dapplegray Bid Raises Some Questions
- Shallow Portrayal of Jefferson High
- WILLIAM REHNQUIST
- Councilman Cole's Views 'Perverse'
- Ozzy, Tone and Barry: Three Slices of the Pop Life
- Feiffer Fans and Foes
- Ballot Measure on Irvine Co.'s Village 38 Project Finds a City Divided
- Shabby and Overpriced
- Shallow Portrayal of Jefferson High
- PC
- Vaclav Havel's Speech
- Tragic End to the Umbrellas
- Pay Raises for County Officials
- Bikeway
- Ballot Measure on Irvine Co.'s Village 38 Project Finds a City Divided
- Tragic End to the Umbrellas
- Liter Letter
- Gays Protest Governor's Veto
- CAMBODIA REVISITED
- Long-Term Water Cleanup Needed
- Disservice to Veterans
- WILLIAM REHNQUIST
- Incentives Are Lacking for Venture Capitalists
- Ballot Measure on Irvine Co.'s Village 38 Project Finds a City Divided
- Water Crisis
- WILLIAM REHNQUIST
- Shallow Portrayal of Jefferson High
- WILLIAM REHNQUIST
- WILLIAM REHNQUIST
- Dingy Not Charming
- The Meter Is Running
- Growth Initiative
- Columbus and <i> Los Indios</i> as 'God's People'
- Tollway Smog Is Not What We Need
- The Message of 'In Love and In Danger'
- Use Recycled Paper as Area Code Changes
- Arts Education
- Readers Commend One Man's Honesty
- Gays Protest Governor's Veto
- WILLIAM REHNQUIST
- Shallow Portrayal of Jefferson High
- Rock: Dead or Alive?
- Oil Tough to Dispose Of
- Hurt Public Relations
- Developers Lead Campaign Funding in Orange County : Politics: Computer-assisted survey finds that developers and related businesses donated 42% of campaign funds collected by supervisors and board candidates in last 14 years. No other group comes close to that figure.
- Pay Raises for County Officials
- Readers Commend One Man's Honesty
- Bid Deadline for School Site Should Be Delayed
- Shallow Portrayal of Jefferson High
- Bad Movies Deserve to Flop at Box Office
- Ballot Measure on Irvine Co.'s Village 38 Project Finds a City Divided
- Tell Us Some Stories
- An Author Explains What's in a Name
- Shallow Portrayal of Jefferson High
- Segerstroms Offer a Shining Example of Anti-Gay Bias
- Shallow Portrayal of Jefferson High
- In Defense of La Pensione Hotel
- Messrs. Peck and Blake
- Ballot Measure on Irvine Co.'s Village 38 Project Finds a City Divided
- Readers Commend One Man's Honesty
- Setting Record Straight on Atlanta Murders
- No Longer a Wonder
- Tollway Smog Is Not What We Need
- Ballot Measure on Irvine Co.'s Village 38 Project Finds a City Divided
- Nursing Home Costs 'Fantastic'
- The Message of 'In Love and In Danger'
- Shallow Portrayal of Jefferson High
- Tollway Smog Is Not What We Need
- Pay Raises for County Officials
- Gays Protest Governor's Veto
- 710 Freeway Link Must Be Completed
- Asleep at the Switch?
- LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
- Feiffer Fans and Foes
- Bush on GOP Senators
- Shallow Portrayal of Jefferson High
- More Bilingual Services Opposed
- OFF THE PUCK
- Shallow Portrayal of Jefferson High
- Ballot Measure on Irvine Co.'s Village 38 Project Finds a City Divided
- WILLIAM REHNQUIST
- Series of Higher Learning
- Pay Raises for County Officials
- WILLIAM REHNQUIST
- Bad Movies Deserve to Flop at Box Office
- Health-Cost Survey Data Is Misleading
- Gays Protest Governor's Veto
- Don't Blame Unions for Industry's Demise
- The Face of Ancient Grief :...
- The Message of 'In Love and In Danger'
- Call for Disaster Training Sessions
- The Message of 'In Love and In Danger'
- London Hotel Deal Makes Cents
- Newest Gas Water Heaters Are Super Efficient
- A Kinder, Gentler West in Jackson
- The Rage of the Black Middle Class : The Children of the Civil Rights Revolution Grew Up Expecting Entry Into a Colorblind Society. Today They Are Finding That All the Trappings of Success Can't Shelter Blacks From the Realities of Racism.
- DEVIL'S NIGHT AND OTHER TRUE TALES OF...
- The Lost (and Found) Turning Point of 'Native Son'
- 5- to 7-Year Mortgages Gaining in Popularity
- Unemployment Rises to 6.8%, Spurring Fears About Recovery : Economy: Jobless rate in California again exceeds the national average. It rose to 7.8%, from 7.7%.
- For the Palestinians, New Faces and a Measure of Legitimacy : Mideast: The opening round of talks casts them in a new light and may signal the rise of a new hierarchy.
- Israel Again Shells Sites in Lebanon : Mideast: One target is reportedly a base for Iranian-backed guerrillas opposed to peace talks.
- Army Strikes Intensify Across Croatia : Yugoslavia: Zagreb residents race to shelters as air-raid sirens sound. Shells fall on Dubrovnik.
- History Is Main Street as Well as the Clash of Armies : Preservation: There is nothing mysterious or effete about keeping links to our past.
- Why Growers Want Cesar Chavez to Do More Organizing : Labor: Faced with company hocus-pocus and unsympathetic regulators, the union leader has revived an old, successful tactic--the grape boycott.
- O.C. Retirement Centers Are Swindlers' Paradise : Scams: Walls and security guards can't keep out all con artists. Seniors who are lonely, flush with cash are vulnerable.
- Boogie Boomers
- Police Kill 2 Men in Separate Incidents
- Lady Bird Johnson Due at Nixon Library
- After Big Trade, Sacramento Pulled the Plug on McCurdy
- O'Sullivan Sparks Cal Lutheran to 3rd Consecutive Victory, 28-9
- The Boys of Autumn : Baseball in the Middle Ages a Popular Pastime
- Arizona's Running Attack Comes Alive in 45-21 Win
- Putting Dream Season to Rest Is Just Fine By Ted Williams
- No. 5 Notre Dame Rolls to 38-0 Win Over Navy : Irish: Mirer throws three touchdown passes. NBC causes stir before the game.
- WESTERN STATE CONFERENCE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Glendale Offense Shines in 28-14 Victory Over Compton
- Rodgers and Iowa Hold Off Ohio State : Big Ten: Quarterback has 258 yards passing, and defense limits Buckeyes to 221 yards of total offense in 16-9 victory.
- 'Country Girl' Makes a Comeback : The revival at Tiffany Theatre brings its lead actor back to the boards after a 30-year absence
- POP MUSIC : Outrageous as He Wants to Be : Fresh from 'Boyz N the Hood,' Ice Cube has returned with his rage and produced a new album championing black unity
- NSSA Golf Trips in 1992
- Ollie North: A Soldier for 'God's America' : UNDER FIRE: An American Story, <i> By Oliver L. North</i> ; <i> with William Novak (Harper Collins/Zondervan: $25; 446 pp.) </i>
- Feeders Bring Hummers, So Do Flowers
- Enterprising Teen Cooks Up Recipe for Success : Business: The 15-year-old girl devised a rich, spicy chocolate cookie. With the help of some adult advisers, she is ready to market it.
- Down Memory Lanes
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : HANDMADE : Making a Scene
- Roadwork Major projects for the week of Nov. 3-9
- COMMENTARY ON PLEA BARGAINING : Felony Case Settlements: Better to Deal in Public or Private? : No arm of government conducts all its business in public. Privacy preserves the candor required for fairness.
- Diving for Drilling : Rohrabacher Goes Deep for His Oil Bill
- PREP ROUNDUP : Santa Ana Valley Boys, El Modena Girls Win Titles
- Saddleback's Big Rally Edges OCC
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sampras, Forget in Paris Final
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : Baylor Hangs On Against Arkansas
- ROUNDUP
- SOUTH ROUNDUP : Backup Johnson Leads No. 1 Florida State
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS / STEVE ELLING : Sawatzke Sharpens Kennedy Defense After a Blunt Move
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : SAN FERNANDO LEAGUE
- For a Change, Chisum Is Sacked by Friends and Relatives
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Fullerton Defense Stops Golden West in 24-14 Victory
- Northwestern on Roll, Beats Michigan State
- FAMILY BUSINESS: What have Wilson Phillips and...
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : THE RIGHT THING : 'Star Trek VI,' the Dedication
- Minnesota Ice Fishing Comes in From the Cold
- FICTION
- Howard R. Swearer; Transformed Brown University Into 'Hot College'
- Midwest Gripped by Record Cold, Heavy Snowfall
- New Mexico Appears Due for Increase in Plague Cases
- Baby Einsteins : Education: An informal UCLA program accepts greatly gifted freshmen, some as young as 12.
- Laurie Ostrow; Civic Leader Active in ACLU
- The Region : Grant for WINGS Program
- Home Turns Into Demolition Derby
- The Secret Gardens of L.A.
- PLATFORM : Damaging Message
- Vietnamese Flock to Diem Memorial : Emigres: Church service is an annual event in honor of slain president. Talk of normalizing relations with Hanoi heightens its significance.
- Occasional Lawmaker Lewis Vows to Carry a Larger Load : Bills: He's never been one to sponsor much legislation, but says that will change now that he's gone from the Assembly to the state Senate.
- BREEDER'S CUP : Opening Verse Merely First Act for Paulson
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP : Utah State Pulls Off Upset of Fresno State
- New Mexico State Passes and Fullerton Fails, 35-12
- Family Stand Leaves No Stone Unturned
- Mayor's Blue Ribbon Theater Panel Convenes--Sort Of
- In Brief
- Hotel Discounts Are Just One of AARP Benefits
- 1991 LOS ANGELES TIMES BOOK PRIZES : FICTION : Milk of Human Kindness
- Alhambra : City to Join Transit Coalition
- World IN BRIEF : CANADA : 13 Survive Plane Crash Near N. Pole
- Preserve to Rebuild a Prairie Ecosystem : Nature: U.S. will re-create the sea of 7-foot grass seen by 19th-Century settlers on land originally intended for a nuclear power plant.
- Case Challenges Doctrine Protecting Restaurants : Jurisprudence: A diner who was injured when a bone lodged in his throat is suing for negligence. The state Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether he and others can collect.
- San Diego
- ELECTIONS SCHOOLS : Parcel Tax Backers Plan Last-Minute Phone Campaign : Education: Culver City voters will also elect two school board members, while Beverly Hills residents will choose among 16 vying for four board seats.
- THOUSAND OAKS : No Charges Filed in Suspected Arson
- Suspect Dies in Fullerton Patrol Car
- In Praise of Life--and Death : Holiday: Day of the Dead celebrants gathered at an Orange cemetery to spend the day with ancestors in keeping with Mexican tradition.
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Hopes for Holyfield-Tyson Bout March On
- Moorpark Wins With Big 2nd Half
- BREEDER'S CUP : The Other Races
- Down 49-14, Nevada Scores 55-49 Victory : Big Sky: Wolf Pack scores 41 unanswered points in second half against Weber State to improve record to 9-0.
- PREP FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM LAST WEEK'S GAMES : NO PLACE LIKE HOME
- Lethargic First Half Does In Mater Dei
- WAC ROUNDUP : New Mexico Surprises Air Force, 34-32
- STAGE : Writers and producers are staging works around town with the express purpose of catching a film or TV deal. The practice raises questions about the future of small theaters and leads to at least one conclusion: : The Play's <i> Not </i> the Thing
- Delta Takes Over Pan Am Routes; Signals New Era : Airlines: The Atlanta-based carrier heads overseas to compete with Lufthansa.
- Don't Count on Aid; Start College Savings Now
- Rockwell Sees Role for U.S. Defense in the Next Century
- Systems for Making Drinking Water Safe to Sip
- British-born Anne Pottinger of Santa Clarita arranges...
- Odd Ideas From the Original Cosmo Girl
- Downey Marks 35th Birthday
- Men Tend to Deny Their Grief
- Frederik de Klerk : Riding the Whirlwind to End South Africa's Apartheid Policies
- Merry Skeletons in Oxnard Keep Tradition Alive
- Notes about your surroundings.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Strong Defense Helps Glendale Stay Unbeaten in Pacific League
- 4,000 Volunteers Join 2nd Cleanup
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : OK, so it's the Gardena Freeway--it's still a parking lot at rush hour.
- Pick Seven's Pace Fades, Totals Only $8.5 Million
- PLNC Sweeps District Cross-Country Titles
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Michigan's Howard Stars in 42-0 Victory
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : ALPHA LEAGUE
- The Beat Goes On for Veteran Cream Drummer and His Students
- Classroom Gets an A for Effort
- WASHINGTON / CATHERINE COLLINS : Bill Would Require Notices When Bosses Snoop on Employees
- A Kingdom of Things : STILL LIFE WITH BRIDLE, <i> By Zbigniew Herbert (Ecco Press: $19.95; 162 pp.) </i>
- THE INDUSTRY : HARD TIMES
- Blue Cross Plans Getting Mixed Financial Prognosis : Health: Demise of insurance unit in West Virginia is not considered unique. High costs, competition, outdated regulations are blamed.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Pay Raise Is a No-Win Issue for Supervisors
- Vicious Campaign Marks Race for 2 Council Seats : Election: A libel suit, slashed tires and dead pets are part of what one candidate calls 'one heck of a mess.'
- LINDA ELLERBEE: How to Be Media Literate
- World IN BRIEF : IRAQ : Chemical Arms to Be Destroyed
- Philadelphia Isn't Paying Bills, but Has No Shortage of Eager Lenders : Budget: The city is borrowing funds at towering rates to meet its payroll. A long-term solution to the crisis has not come together because of a leadership vacuum.
- Campus Gunman Left Behind Letters Telling of Murder Plans
- Several Steps Needed to Correct Flaking Wall
- 1991 LOS ANGELES TIMES BOOK PRIZES : THE ART SEIDENBAUM AWARD : Who Are the Barbarians?
- STYLE : GARDENS : Towers of Flowers
- MIGHTY TINA : With Endless Decolletage, Cheeky Gossip, 'Magic Bimbos' and Big Bucks, Crafty Tina Brown Has Made Vanity Fair the Hottest Book in the Business
- ROAD NOTES:
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Nuclear Plant Fines Total $18.5 Million
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : LANDMARKS : The Walls of Shame
- Marla Gibbs, who starred in and produced...
- Seeking to Define Factory of the Future : Working: UCLA researchers say the key to whether industry can remain profitable lies in whether it can dramatically change human relationships on the job.
- Legal Top Guns to Meet in High Court Showdown Over Escondido Case
- In Brief
- SUE ME, SUE YOU: A Los Angeles...
- MOVIES : <i> Road Trip!</i> . . . to 'Wayne's World' : Will Wayne and Garth be <i> Excellent!</i> ? On Location with 'Saturday Night Live's' two precious metal heads and filmmaker Penelope Spheeris. <i> Party On!</i> (Nervously)
- How to Keep Your Foot Out of Your Mouth When Traveling Abroad : Cultures: Business deals can go awry and vacations can be spoiled when travelers fail to heed the subtle differences in addressing people of other countries.
- Mired in Filth, Ethiopia's Ex-Soldiers Wait to Go Home
- Back in the Saddle : 'Gambler' Sequel On NBC Rounds Up Many Stars Of TV's Classic Westerns
- John Kobal; Movie Critic
- Duarte Raises Industrial Sewer Fees
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Fox Cub Killings Spur Resignations
- LAPD Fights Fear of Police in Koreatown : Law enforcement: A five-officer task force explores the community's needs and concerns. Only two of its members speak Korean.
- The Region : Dump Fee Increase Studied
- Dark Side of American Dream: When Reinventing Past Means Forgetting It : Character: The promise of America was that people could change their lives, rewrite their stories, but the danger lies in the history lost by this process.
- Chargers Player Cited for Lewd Conduct
- Race for Cup Is Also Race for Big Bucks
- Third-Period Collapse Dooms Gulls
- Colorado Ties Nebraska, 19-19 : Big Eight: Blocked field-goal try at end of game leaves No. 15 Buffaloes and No. 9 Cornhuskers in first-place deadlock.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Stadler, Cochran Tied in Tour Championship
- BREEDERS' CUP : Decisive Races Lack Final Say : Horse racing: Winners Black Tie Affair, Dance Smartly and Arazi emerge as contenders for horse of the year honor as In Excess, Festin and Tight Spot drop out.
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Redlands Beats Occidental
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Short Guide to Help Face Long Season
- Shooting From the Lip Is His Right
- Ex-Savanna Wrestler Rolls to Judo Title
- Valley Misfires in Loss to Southwest : College football: Monarchs fail to complete a pass for second week in a row in 34-17 loss.
- Tell Me, Who Do You Love? Almost Everyone ***
- BENNY GREEN : A Modern Pianist Finds His Niche in the Big Pond
- American Orchestras: Beyond the Big 5
- AND ONE MORE THING: Normally the release...
- RESPIGHI: "La Sensitiva." BERLIOZ: "Les Nuits d'ete";...
- TELL ME LESS : It's the Urge to Tell All That's Taking the Fun Out of Gossip
- Best Seller or No, Provence Remains the Same
- The Other German Wall : THE GERMAN COMEDY: Scenes of Life After the Wall, <i> By Peter Schneider</i> ; <i> translated by Philip Boehm and Leigh Hafrey (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $21; 212 pp.) </i>
- Plants That Attract Birds
- A Case to Test the Wisdom of Solomon : Parenthood: Two baby boys were switched at birth. Now Melvin, 8, has two mothers, and the courts will have to decide which one will maintain custody of him.
- Democratic Candidates Bash Bush on Economy : Politics: Five contenders launch spirited attacks on the President at a New Hampshire party meeting. Some infighting also breaks out.
- D r. Jubilate will now hypnotize the...
- Molasses Vat Explodes, Killing 4 Polish Workers
- Cocaine Traffickers Diversify With Heroin : Colombia: Indians in the south turn to opium poppy cultivation. Experts say the scourge is likely to grow.
- De Sosa Reelected to NAACP Post
- ELECTIONS / WATER DISTRICTS : Drought Woes Ignite Some Races
- Getting A Jump On The Marathon
- New Highland High Dedicated; Old Bungalows Only a Memory
- Auto Racing
- LaChapelle Tricks Are UCLA Treat
- To Some, It Seemed Nobler to Brawl Than Play Ball
- Cal Runs It Up, Rubs It In, 52-30 : USC: Bears score the most points and White rushes for the most yards ever against Trojans, who fall to 3-5. Cal starters play until the fourth quarter.
- Small Bus Operators Try to Revive Old Routes
- Two Low-Risk Players in the Volatile Global Game
- Helpful Butterfly, Bird Books
- SAINT CROIX NOTES: River Mornings, Radio Nights,...
- SCHOOL DAYS
- This Story Is for the Birds : Attract Feathered Friends to Your Yard With Plants That Provide Food, Cover
- Boys and Their Toys : DARK GENIUS: The True Story of a Child Prodigy in the Shadow of the CIA, <i> By Kevin McClung and Stephen J. Rivele (Knightsbridge: $22.95; 484 pp.) </i>
- Mediation Good Way to Settle Disputes
- NOSTALGIA
- Restaurants : COLONIAL AMBITIONS : The Peninsula Hotel's Belvedere Has a Lot to Live Up To. It Almost Does.
- A Stretch for Thomas Wolfe : THE GOOD CHILD'S RIVER, <i> By Thomas Wolfe</i> ; <i> edited and with an introduction by Suzanne Stutman (University of North Carolina Press</i> : <i> $21.95; 292 pp.) </i>
- The Unbearable Avoirdupois of Being : THE TRANSLATOR, <i> by Ward Just (Houghton Mifflin: $21.95; 313 pp.) </i>
- Job Springs From Ethnic Roots : Government: A Brentwood attorney has been appointed the foreign minister of Armenia.
- Age of Enlightenment for Volunteer at USC
- ELECTIONS / SAUGUS SCHOOL BOARD : Majority of Candidates Challenge the Policies, Style of District Head : Education: Nine of 11 people running for the two seats are critical of Supt. Chris Wilson.
- In a remote part of the rugged...
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- County Should Get Fair Share of Taxes : State, Local Officials Must Not Relax Fight for Equity
- Bridge to a University : Latinos Get a Boost at Junior Colleges
- San Diego
- SPOTLIGHT / SATURDAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Stanford Proves Too Much for Punchless Oregon, 33-13
- McDaniel Adds Spark to Knicks
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Anteater Teams Win Big West Cross-Country Titles Again
- Antelope Valley Gets Help From Diminutive Duo
- Jazz Musician, No Retiring Type, Makes His Move and Gets Back Into Swing of Things
- In Brief
- Hart Wrong About War
- Gays Protest Governor's Veto
- The Message of 'In Love and In Danger'