- ORANGE COUNTY VOLLEYBALL : Artists Erase Doubts, Win County Title
- BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : Kansas Remains Unbeaten With 54-14 Victory
- Americans Seeking to Reclaim Ryder Cup
- Norton, Sapergia Trying to Win Jobs With Gulls
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : Auburn Strikes Quickly, Defeats Texas, 14-10
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine Takes Big Early Lead, Holds Off USC
- SOUTHEAST ROUNDUP : Despite Mistakes, Alabama Beats Georgia, 10-0
- Dvorak at 150: A Date to Celebrate
- Bush Says Cubans May Topple Castro
- Autism Center Moves to a New Facility
- Genesis of a Dream : As 6th-graders, they were offered college money if they stayed in school. Where are they now? : 'I Don't Want My Kids Saying I'm a Dropout'
- The Time Is Now to Address PACs : * Reform Panel to Go Over County's Campaign Law
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : SWAT teams and smoke light up Torrance's El Roi Tan one last time.
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Beach Combers Total Tons : Volunteers Clean Up With Dumpsters-Full
- Offense Is Different in Name Only : Raiders: Falcons' Red Gun might evoke painful memories of the run-and-shoot today.
- Antelope Valley Gambles Pay Off in 27-20 Victory
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Gebhard, McHale Reportedly Will Head Rockies' Operation
- 'They Aren't Putting the AIDS Story on the Screen' : <i> If you look at the whole picture in the fight against AIDS, do Hollywood's actions and attitudes contribute substantially?</i>
- Brave Bear's Edge: Knowing When to Get Out
- Delphiniums Finicky About Soggy Soil
- FICTION : ON THE GULF by Elizabeth Spencer (University Press of Mississippi: $25; 145 pp.)
- Net Leasing Can Free Owner From Managing
- Now They're Soldiers of Misfortune : Mercenaries: World events have made job hunting tougher for them. But their annual convention in Las Vegas continues to draw thousands, lured by the 'Uzis, floozies and Jacuzzis.'
- It's a rare man who knows when...
- Three Sisters Bring Woman's Touch to Family's Vermont Farm : Rural life: The hard work leaves little time for recreation or rest. But all are glad they returned to the tranquil site after years at other occupations.
- Sled Dog Musher Faces Animal Cruelty Charges
- Genesis of a Dream : As 6th-graders, they were offered college money if they stayed in school. Where are they now? : 'It's Not All About Girls. It's About Education Right Now'
- Commentary : Front-Row Seats at the Met : Will Opera Play on pay-per-view
- ELEM KLIMOV: Film Revolutionary
- Can-Do Spirit Opens New Shelters
- Mile High a Low Point for Chargers : Football: Team traditionally does poorly in Denver.
- 401(k) Plans Gaining Favor for Retirement
- PLAY THINGS
- MOVIE LOVE: Complete Reviews 1988-1991 <i> by Pauline Kael (Plume: $14.95).</i>
- The Good Word : TWO LIVES <i> By William Trevor</i> , <i> (Viking: $21.95; 374 pp.)</i>
- Ex-QB Tackles Challenging Remodel Job
- WASHINGTON / CATHERINE COLLINS : Training Bills Aim for Better-Prepared, More Competitive Work Force
- Now Travelers Can Get Help Around the Clock : Trends: These 24-hour services allow citizens traveling abroad to call home toll-free in case of an emergency. They're free to clients of travel agencies that subscribe.
- WHITE GIRLS <i> by Lynn Lauber (Vintage: $9.00).</i>
- Farm Fresh Takes Root in Hawaii
- THE FIREMAN'S WIFE <i> by Richard Bausch (Norton: $8.95).</i>
- Philippine Rebels End Cease-Fire Over Aquino's Position
- Gunman Kills 1 in Utah Hospital Siege : Standoff: He gives up after holding nine hostages, including three infants, in maternity wing for 17 hours. Explosives are found by police.
- Julia Jackson Christian Preston; Granddaughter of Stonewall Jackson
- THE NEW SOVIET UNION : U.S. Studies New Role for Troops in a Changed Europe : Policy: With the Cold War over, the GIs now may help ensure stability and an American 'seat at the table.'
- Nation IN BRIEF : ALABAMA : Panel Seeks Charges Against Governor
- JPL Director Awarded Medal of Science
- Will Puts Town's Present in the Future
- The Foreign Policy Initiative That Bush Needs to Make : Tense relations with Tokyo could be made better with clearer policy
- Fanatics and Mercenaries Are the Killers : South Africa: Peace between Inkatha and the ANC may have come too late, because control of the violence has left their hands.
- COUNTYWIDE : 6 Tons of Trash Collected at Beaches
- Canoga Park Man Held in Parking Lot Slaying
- A Booster Shot for County Health Care : * Seemingly Inevitable Cutbacks Are Averted in a Textbook Case of Timely Advocacy
- WESTERN ATHLETIC ROUNDUP : Wyoming Runs Past Texas Tech
- 'Peace Dividend' Holds a Challenge
- How to Check an ARM Rate
- Your Mortgage : Agencies Can Help When Financial Problems Strike
- Cars May Be in the Cards For Colorado Towns
- Slowing to a Crawl in Depths of Great Basin Park
- NONFICTION : THE VANISHING CHILDREN OF PARIS: Rumor and Politics Before the French Revolution <i> by Arlette Farge and Jacques Revel, translated by Claudia Mieville (Harvard: $19.95; 146 pp.).</i>
- For This Fulbright Scholar, Return to Roots Is Research
- Inspiring Point of View From Topanga State Park
- Fake Bomb Found at Wichita Abortion Clinic
- Rededication Planned at La Verne Elementary
- Little Rock's Drug, Alcohol-Abuse Insurance Offers Students Help : Health: The Arkansas district provides 100% coverage for education, early intervention, family therapy and other services.
- Woman Wielding a Toy Baseball Bat Chases Mountain Lion Out of Yard
- Georgians Seize TV Center
- The Voices of Students
- Rob Tyner; Lead Vocalist for Former Rock Group MC5
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : HIGH TECH : Secret Service
- U.N. Inspectors Head to Iraq on Weapons Hunt
- Now It's Israel's Turn to Learn George Bush Is Not a Wimp : Diplomacy: The Administration's tough stand on loan guarantees is a way of showing Israel that Washington has the upper hand.
- Are Democrats Sounding Populist Trumpets--or Liberal Kazoos? : Politics: The party's '92 candidates are presenting themselves as outsiders taking on the Washington insiders who have messed up.
- Miracle Riled : Tenants, Landlords at Odds Over Razing of Apartments
- PLATFORM : Slain Cop Had Established Sense of Mutual Respect
- Backup Leads Buckeyes Over Washington State : Nonconference: Herbstreit, a junior making his first start for Ohio State, passes and runs the nation's 16th-ranked team to a 33-19 victory.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Blue Jay Margin Dwindles to Half a Game
- STYLE : GARDENS : Paradise Found
- State Real Estate Lending Retreats 2.4% From July
- UNCONVENTIONAL WISDOM : When It Pours, It Rains (and Other Bright Ideas for Improving the Planet)
- Displaced CSULB Musicians Now Rehearse in a Former Gym. Yes, the Shower Smells Bad and the Acoustics Are Poor, but . . . : The Bands Play On
- California IN BRIEF : ALAMEDA : Memorial Service Held for Sailors
- Villagers Fight 'Bad Luck' Temple Omen
- BOOK MARK : When Political Illiterates Try to Humanize a Monolith
- Wilson Under Fire : His Policies Get No Respect From the GOP Right : Politics: The 'Caveman Caucus' is a thorn in his side. How to remove it? Send a right-winger to Congress to make room for state moderates.
- Lucia de Garcia, International Trade Consultant : Overcoming Hardships to Realize Success
- Diplomacy as Theater: The Kabuki Dance of Soviet-Cuban Relations : Cuba: Despite Washington's greeting of a 'new' agenda, Gorbachev's announcement about Havana said nothing we haven't heard before.
- Victory Against Polluters Was Personal : Environment: Director of Surfriders figures that forcing two pulp mills to stop dumping toxics into the ocean is a fitting memorial to his son.
- Youth Slain by Bicycle-Riding Gunmen
- The Man Behind It All
- Auto Racing
- BASEBALL : Random Drug Testing Is Urged for Major Leagues
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Occidental Beats Pomona, 31-9
- WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL
- Padres Just a Player Away
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : El Camino College Crushes Ventura, 50-7
- Auto Racing
- Horse Racing
- USC Bounces Again, Loses to Arizona State : College football: Bad against Memphis State, good against Penn State, Trojans are mediocre in a 32-25 loss to Sun Devils.
- Perks Shouldn't Be Basis for Stock Investments
- Your Mortgage : What You Can Do When Payments Pinch
- FICTION : FINDING BRENDAN <i> by Philip F. O'Conner (Summit Books: $19.95; 220 pp.)</i>
- If you're planning to be in Germany...
- Rules for Kids Who Return
- Bill May Force ABC Board to Hold Elections by District : Education: The legislation specifically cites ABC, offending officials. It says the board hasn't adequately represented minorities.
- Unreasonable Doubts : Marlee Matlin Overcomes Skepticism to Star in Her Own Series
- Epidemic of 'Smash-and-Grab' Robberies Terrorize Miami Tourists : Crime: The thieves often target foreigners traveling in rental cars. An attack on a British couple stunned the city and drew attention to the problem.
- Rage and Alienation Mark Suspects in Mall Murders : Violence: A somewhat unlikely foursome are charged in the slayings of four in the San Gabriel Valley.
- COLUMN ONE : The Search for Relief From Pain : Long ignored, patients' suffering gets increased medical attention. Doctors are learning about treatments as researchers overturn myths.
- Amnesty International Team Opens Probe Here : Human rights: Fact-finding group will investigate allegations of brutality by LAPD officers and county sheriff's deputies.
- Artist Does His Part to Keep Traffic Flowing in Area of Umbrella Project
- Another Setback for South African Soccer
- CROSS-COUNTRY WOODBRIDGE INVITATIONAL : Wilson's Mark Stands Test of Time
- Montana Is Out, but Are the 49ers? : Rams: What was expected to be a battle for the division lead has become a quest for .500.
- Fashion and Defense Always in Style : Basketball: As Olympic coach, Chuck Daly will not abandon the elements that brought him to the top in the NBA.
- Hype, Hokey-Pokey and the Hot 100
- MIXED MEDIA
- Tests, Purifier Can Improve Water
- ICONS
- The Land of the One-Legged Man : Maimed by Years of Civil War, Cambodians No Longer Care Who Wins. They Just Want the Violence to Stop
- Westside Merit Scholarship Semifinalists
- Pain-Fighting Arsenal Includes Morphine Pump
- Guilt-Filled Irish Have Fun With 'Rocky Horror Show'
- Hayden Vows to Run Again for Assembly : Politics: The Santa Monica Democrat may lose his district because of reapportionment. But he calls the prospect an invigorating challenge.
- Baldwin Park : Recognition for Missing GIs
- Cal Poly Gets Grant for Special Education
- City Tears Down Beach Fence That Was Over the Line : Public access: Volleyball players hail removal of condo security barrier that was on public property.
- Boom in Chinese TV Has Firms Dialing for Dollars
- Wander through a modern art museum and...
- PERSPECTIVE ON ABORTION : When Only Clenched Teeth Will Do : Abortion is an issue that divides families almost as deeply as the Civil War. What happens when 'they' are your relations?
- The Christo Crowd : Tejon Pass: The thought of millions of visitors coming to view the art superstar's yellow umbrellas puts dollar signs in locals' eyes.
- Yorba Linda Man Was Crash Victim
- Total Water Usage
- AUCTION: The estate of entertainer Sammy Davis...
- Helpful CSUN Ends Fullerton Losing Streak
- BOXING : Canizales Finishes Fast, Keeps Title
- Punt Rolls in Mission Viejo's Favor
- COMMENTARY : Exclusivity in TV Coverage: A Dinosaur?
- Defense Gets Tough, Pacifica Beats Oilers
- COMMENTARY : Author Tom Clancy Talks a Good Game as Prospective NFL Owner
- A Chunk of Aviation History Up for Bid : There will be a public preview of 70 war birds to be auctioned to raise money for the Museum of Flying in Santa Monica
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Now, They Are Playing Against the Entire World
- SIGNING OFF: We knew Don Was, of...
- Rules of Game Are Changing for Inside Traders
- 4 of 6 Southland Counties Show Gains in Home Sales
- NONFICTION : I REMEMBER <i> by Dan Rather with Peter Wyden (Little Brown: $19.95; 272 pp.).</i>
- RESTAURANTS : LOOKING UP : Santa Barbara Restaurants Offer the Good, the Bad and the Potentially Terrific
- NONFICTION : EDGE CITY: Life on the New Frontier <i> by Joel Garreau (Doubleday: $22.50; 526 pp.)</i>
- The Perfect Lease for Both Landlords, Tenants : Rentals: Arrangements should be fair to both parties even though their interests may conflict.
- Discounts on Hong Kong Shopping
- Home Improvement : Little Tips Offer Big Help in Storage
- No End to the Innocence in Magical Asuncion
- Dying of Cancer, Man Is Running for His Life : Health: Bill Shrader has a malignant growth on his tongue and has devised a dietary treatment--but no slowing down. He's pleased with the results.
- Factoring in Beauty : A Hollywood Museum Celebrates the Artistry of a Cosmetics King
- Genesis of a Dream : As 6th-graders, they were offered college money if they stayed in school. Where are they now?
- Ilya Zavlavsky : Soviet's Leading Jewish Politician Discusses the Nation's Anti-Semitism
- Golden West Wins Water Polo Title
- Toros Set Course on the Comeback Trail : Volleyball: Off-season weight training and conditioning program expected to help women's team, which finished 7-22 in 1990.
- At the Racetrack, Petty Is Still the King
- The Farther She Runs, the Dimmer Her Past
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : USDHS Routs Lincoln
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pirates Get a Victory and a Tie in the East, 7-0
- The Last of Her Kind Remains a Mystery : * * * * BARBRA STREISAND "Just for the Record . . ." <i> Columbia</i>
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : THE BIG FEAR : Hate to Have Them Get the Wrong Idea
- How Dudley Moore Came to Tread the Boards at LATC
- ADVENTURELAND
- THE OLD MARLBOROUGH ROAD: A Journey Into Wonder <i> by Ken Wolgemuth (Zoland: $9.95, illustrated).</i>
- Gardening : What to Put in Compost Pile
- Rose Mildew Common Woe in Coastal Areas
- STYLE : ARCHITECTURE : Hooray for Hollywood!
- Election Fund Allegations Revive Bitter Political Feud : Campaign: The battle that started with the race for 3rd District council seat has moved into the legal arena.
- Increases in Enrollment Take Schools by Surprise : Education: Much of the growth is in the lower grades. Some cutbacks in teaching positions have been reversed.
- Captain's 15th Mate : He Vows This Wedding Is the Last
- Thomas Not Part of Best in the U.S. : Basketball: As expected, 10-man Olympic squad has Magic, Jordan and Bird--but not Pistons' star guard.
- Rowe's Low Yield Painful As Injury
- Early Return Looks Good for Syracuse : Intersectional: DarDar takes opening kickoff 95 yards for a score and Orangemen take starch out of Florida, 38-21.
- Horse Racing
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL
- SOUTHWEST : Arkansas Defeats Southwestern Louisiana, 9-7
- NHL : Kings Go Meekly Against Penguins
- Yugoslav Players Are the New Stars in Italy
- Christine in the Attic Comes Out With Album That De-Emphasizes the Electronic Sound
- Computer Effects--From Humble Beginnings
- Real Estate Develops as Threat to State's Banks : Finance: California banks are strained by troubled loans, but most should survive the slump.
- Judge to Rule Next Month on Theaters : Courts: Construction of the 12-screen complex has been delayed for almost two years. The judge has set Oct. 18 for a decision on the matter.
- Racial Discord at County Schools Near Boiling Point : Diversity: More programs are needed to ease students' ethnic animosities, say educators and social scientists.
- The Audible Best
- South Pasadena : New Panel's Plans Revised
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : EXCURSIONS : Chumming Around
- Concern Voiced for Journalists in China
- Pitzer Student Wins Top Awards at Fair
- Survivor of Drug Abuse Credits Hospital Treatment
- VENTURA : City Is Alive With the Sound of Music
- Body Found Shot, Burned in Flood Basin
- Not Ready for Prime Time? NHL Not Ready for Any Time
- In Defense, Pendleton, Belliard Are Fallible : Braves: Their errors in the eighth inning enable Dodgers to tie a game they eventually win, 2-1.
- Springing the Trap : Arizona State Takes Advantage of USC's Blitz, Which Had Worked Against Penn State
- HAMMER TIME: So crisp, so concise, so...
- Collectors Make Their Mark Selling Scraps of History : Autographs: Signatures of notables such as Thomas Jefferson and Albert Einstein have staying power, O.C. dealers say.
- Sweet Georgia Onions Grow in Southland
- Disbud your camellias, leaving only one bloom...
- S. Bernardino County
- Prices Lure Buyers; Friendliness Keeps Them : South Gate: Good schools, accessibility and responsive police are among the attributes of community chosen an All-America City.
- Safe at Home : Respiratory Problems Stem From Dust Mites, Old Carpeting and Toxic Paint on the Walls
- Arthur W. Althouse; Executive Headed Tournament of Roses in '61
- Let's Get Walt Disney's 'Little Mermaid' Into the Fray
- Longhorns Go Down to Defeat
- SPOTLIGHT / SATURDAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE : STREAKS
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- Rodgers Says Win Was Fate
- ROUNDUP : El Toro Girls Edge Irvine at Woodbridge Invitational
- Stage Import Brings East and West Together
- JAMES MAHONE : Hooked by Intrigue of Improvisation
- MUSIC : Clearing the Air : Though he loathes rumors of a rivalry with Pavarotti, Domingo is happy with his career and is already expanding it beyond singing
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : FLACK ATTACK : Image Is Everything (Just Ask Them)
- Don't Go Out on a Limb Over Tree Disputes
- Japan Slows Its Import of Some Species : Environment: The nation's interest in exotic items such as rare fish and reptiles puts new pressures on endangered wildlife, observers say.
- Profile : Parallel Hines : 'White Lie' on USA deals with subjects actor knows: racism and interracial love
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Comptroller Sets Up Trust After Inquiry
- On View : The Woman Who Would Be Monroe
- Prospective Teachers Take Plunge Into Wetter, Wilder View of Science
- Dream House That Became a Nightmare : Building: A stop-work order put a halt to additions a couple were making to their foothills house. For a year, they tried to resolve problem. Now they are suing.
- Genesis of a Dream : As 6th-graders, they were offered college money if they stayed in school. Where are they now? : 'As You Get Older, You Want to Be Somebody'
- South Pasadena : Emergency Fees May Rise
- THE NEW SOVIET UNION : Kaliningrad: From Closed Past to Uncertain Future : Soviet Union: The historic outpost on the Baltic is open now but separated from the rest of the country.
- Let the (Scheduling) Games Begin
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : HANDMADE : Totally Tubular
- City Takes Over Hotel Operations, Seeks Ownership : Business: Officials want to recoup investment in what was to be part of redevelopment plan. No payment has ever been made on loans for project.
- Crane Operator Dies in Grading Accident
- Hispanic Caucus Serves Some Inspiration to Student Leaders
- HILLSIDE BUILDING: The Los Angeles City Council...
- MELTING POT
- Malaria Protection Varies by Area to Be Visited
- Meditation: Into the Cells of the Mind : Inmates: Stress-control technique may control violence and reduce the number of people who are re-incarcerated.
- California IN BRIEF : FRESNO : 2 Men Charged With Murder, Robbery
- 2 Students Win Awards in Poster Competition
- Park Service Will Round Up Wild Horses to Thin Herd
- Zoo Owes Explanations to the Public : Too few safeguards exist to keep animals from ending up in the wrong hands
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Scrambling Faxon Leads Couples by One
- Klingler Throws In Another Clunker : Nonconference: Houston is routed again, 51-10. Verduzco's three touchdown passes lead Illinois.
- Oregon Falls Behind Early, Fails to Catch Utah, 24-17
- Task Force Plans Public Forum on Homelessness
- Portugal's Forest-Fire Season Is Blazing : Environment: The especially dry summer, poor woodland management and perhaps arson are the reasons for the destruction.
- On View : Marilyn and Who? : ABC movie is based on writer's claim that he is the husband nobody knew about
- Beach Closures Help Endangered Plovers : Massachusetts: With humans out of the way, the birds have been able to mate, have chicks and make a comeback.
- Azusa Students Win Prizes at the Fair
- CAMPUS CORRESPONDENCE : The Burden of Having to Play 'Ethnic Truth or Consequences'
- Oxnard Dumping Recyclables at Landfill : Environment: The city says it would have to pay twice as much to take the daily four to 10 tons of material to a recycling center.
- Redondo Again Debates Plan for Recreational Facility at Park : Development: The community center was originally proposed in the 1970s. But area residents have successfully fought construction. A decision must be made about funds collected for the project.
- After-School Dilemma : Disputes Stall Decision on a Use for the Long-Vacant Dapplegray Site
- When youngsters turn up on the shores...
- COMMENTARY : Lite Light's Legs Are Likely to Be Heavy
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Except for the Big Three, NFL Is Pretty Much a Dogfight
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL / CALABASAS INVITATIONAL : Nordhoff Girls Outlast L. A. Baptist to Take Title
- Falcons Knock Air Out of the Aztecs : Football: SDSU's offense goes feeble in 21-20 loss to Air Force. Missed point-after attempt dooms the Aztecs.
- Lion Women Finish Third at Invitational
- Retro : A Quarter-Century of Trekkin' : KCOP's celebration of 'Star Trek' series includes viewers' picks and anniversary special
- Gene Stone; President of Pizza Chain
- Program Gives 'Dating Game' a Cultural Twist
- A Quick Trip to Jamaica
- West Covina : Trial Set in Dairy Bombing
- Sterilization Rate Stirs Controversy : Public health: In Brazil the operation is illegal except to save the mother's life. Nevertheless, it is routine. Many women use the surgery as birth control.
- PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE : I 'Disgraced' the School by Calling a Star Athlete a Fake Student
- Jurors Convict Former Torrance Prosecutor of Brokering Drug Deal
- Picus Says New Congressional Seat May Be Made for Her : Politics: L.A. councilwoman is not daunted by the prospect of challenging Rep. Howard Berman in the West Valley district.
- Washington Wins Husker Fans, Too : Huskies: After Nebraska loses, 36-21, the Lincoln crowd musters an ovation for the stunned visitors.
- Pitzer Receives Grant From Japanese School
- Scandals Point to Venezuela as Key Drug-Industry Base : Narcotics: A succession of events forces Caracas to acknowledge that the nation has become central to large-scale trafficking.
- The American Rodeo: The Bucking Doesn't Stop Here : The West: The sporting event is one of the most accessible but also one of the hardest in which to make a living.
- Baldwin Park : City Targets Blighted Areas
- 19th-Century Megafarms a Bonanza for Historians--and the Railroad : Pioneering: Operations covering tens of thousands of acres were created when the Northern Pacific Railroad sold off land it had received for free.
- Helping to Repair Credibility : De Klerk cracks down on police thugs
- 3 Dead, 3 Hurt in Long Beach Head-On Crash
- Padres Overcome Giants
- For Daniels, 270 Feet Is a Marathon Run
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Mountain Breaks Free to Lift Fullerton
- As Records Fall, Glusac's Star Rises : Running: Fallbrook junior buries a Jorgensen record to win the Mt. Carmel Cross-Country Invitational.
- Cal Lutheran Rally Falls Short Against Santa Barbara : College football: Kingsmen's 20-point second half is not enough to overcome 33-3 halftime deficit.
- Youth Comes of Age in American Tennis
- Football
- CS Fullerton Runs Its Way Out of Losing Streak
- MOVIES : Off-Centerpiece : NC-17: A Commentary on Controversies Past and Future
- Rap's '320-Pound Sex Symbol' Weighs In Against Pop Sellouts
- . . . Cat's Demise Sparks Concern
- FATHER BOYLE
- DEMOCRATS
- Toll Road Is Price of Cooperation
- DEMOCRATS
- FATHER BOYLE
- Capra by the Book
- Students Pay the Price As Universities Cut Back
- Dana Point General Plan Defended and Derided
- Politics of Growth
- Students Pay the Price As Universities Cut Back
- An Unerring View of Russian History
- Recycling Reasons