- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Parker Puts on a Solid Solo Show
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Tift Comes Back With a Rush as Newport Harbor Beats Tustin
- Vaughan Scores Three Times as San Clemente Holds On
- CS Northridge to Try UC Davis Again
- Esperanza's Big Fourth Tops Cypress
- GOLF / SENIOR TOUR AT RANCHO PARK : Three at 63 Lead Birdie Brigade
- Wild Quartz Hill Rally Overcomes Palmdale, 48-37
- Costa Mesa Gets Kicks Late in Victory
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Tonight's DH? It's Fine With Duncan
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- Irish Expansion : Notre Dame Is Considering Plans to Increase Capacity by 20,000 at Its Storied Stadium, Which Has Remained Virtually Unchanged Since It Opened in 1930
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : MISSION LEAGUE
- PRO FOOTBALL / BILL PLASCHKE : He Had Good Intentions, Bad Plan
- One Step at a Time : Education: Members of the touring Dance Theatre of Harlem offer students at Fremont High School an introduction to ballet.
- Man Given 152 Years for Attacks on Daughter, Teen-Age Girl : Crime: The woman testified her father sexually assaulted her from the ages of 4 to 17. She spoke out because she feared for the safety of his baby girl.
- A New Order of Business : County's New Administrator Shows Willingness to Shake Things Up
- MOTOR RACING : Fans Real Winners as NHRA Drivers Hold Nothing Back
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : GOLDEN LEAGUE
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : HIGH DESERT LEAGUE
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Rowe, Moore Both Winners at Ventura
- Waldrop Powers Savanna's Rout of Magnolia
- COMEDY REVIEW : 'Jerry Lewis': Corny, Outdated Slapshtick : The legendary comedian's gifted intelligence and razor-keen instinct are missing from his 2 1/2-hour multimedia show.
- CABARET REVIEW : Vlahos' Siren Power at Atlas
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Gains Despite Another Rise in Yields
- Viacom Won't Seek New Investors to Shore Up Its Bid for Paramount
- Iraqi Chemical Attack on Dissidents Reported
- Clinton Going to Moscow in January for Summit : Russia: U.S. Secretary of State Christopher gives Yeltsin a message from the President of 'strong support' for political and economic reform.
- Lacking a Connection : School That Lost Driveway in Freeway Widening Seeks Caltrans' Help
- EX-MAYOR WATCH : Decent Interval
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Officials Plan Outreach Events
- Man Gets 7 Years in Razor Attacks in Cars
- THOUSAND OAKS : City to Consider Outdoor Seating
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : More Help for the Helpless
- Kennedy Takes Wind Out of Reseda, Sails to Victory
- Cathy Dodge Is Disqualified From Boston Marathon, Too
- Bruins Wary of Beavers : College football: UCLA faces one of few teams that still uses a wishbone offense.
- CSUN Officials Try to Read Between Lines : College athletics: State university system's gender-equity agreement not easily deciphered.
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Woodbridge Strikes Early, Upsets Sea Kings
- Thousand Oaks Looking for Good Times
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : DEL REY LEAGUE
- COMEDY REVIEW : Crazies Take 'Bad & Ugly' Literally
- 'Horror' in Your Own Living Room
- SEC Plans Free On-Line Access to Filings Via Internet Network
- HEALTH CARE
- GARDENING : Don't Like the Microclimate? Move a Few Inches
- Court Rules FEC Invalid Because 2 Members Are Tied to Congress
- A Little Hot Sauce on Oysters Can Kill What May Ail You
- D.C. Mayor Wants National Guard to Help Fight Crime
- Tay Defendant Claims Jury Bias in Bid to Quash Charges
- Rebel Muslim Signs Pact With Bosnian Serbs : Balkans: Observers say move by leader of Bihac pocket may have little practical effect.
- NATION IN BRIEF : OKLAHOMA : Gov. Walters Admits Campaign Violation
- Packwood Defies Subpoena for His Diaries : Ethics: Senate panel seeks papers in probe of alleged sexual misconduct by the lawmaker. His lawyer says the move violates right of privacy.
- Kevorkian Helps Woman Kill Self at His Residence
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Paroled From Prison Arrested in Fatal Shooting
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN's Wilson Joins Panel on Women
- NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Senator's Indictment Will Be Dropped
- Electrical Fire Strands 800 N.Y. Subway Riders
- U.N. Flights to Angola City Resume
- O.C. Homeless Study Disputes Stereotypes
- Miami Sniper Attack Is Blamed on Angry Employee, Not Hit Man
- VENTURA : Council to Consider Hiring Cable Lawyer
- POINT MUGU : Aviators Stage Dress Rehearsal for Air Show
- SYLMAR : Western Days Open With a Fair Addition
- COSTA MESA : 2 Drivers Injured as Vehicles Collide
- PREP FOOTBALL : SCORECARD : COUNTY HIGHLIGHTS FROM WEEK 7
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Buena Park Beats Sunny Hills for First Victory of Season
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- QUICK KICKS
- Same Old Dodge, She's Disqualified Again
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- U.S.-Japan Trade Talks Make Progress, Both Sides Say : Commerce: 'Framework' discussions end with hope for concluding an agreement before summit next year.
- 2 Florida Men Who Set Black Tourist on Fire Get Life Terms
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA : Rebel Muslim Signs Accord With Serbs
- WORLD IN BRIEF : TURKEY : Kurdish Rebels Kill Brigadier General
- City to Get Revised Housing Plan : Newbury Park: Thousand Oaks will review developer's request to remove oak trees from the tract, which includes wetland habitat.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council to Debate Proposals for Pier
- SANTA PAULA : No Charges Filed in Double Slaying
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Lima Bean Fest Is Planned Sunday
- Second Man Sentenced in Pair of Bank Holdups
- Corona del Mar's Coleman Commits to UCLA
- SUNSET LEAGUE : Graham's Edison Debut Is a Success
- Foothill Rings Up Another Shutout as Villa Park Falls
- Taft Clobbers El Camino Real in 46-14 Win : High school football: Ferguson passes for 193 yards, runs for 76.
- Countywide : Clinton Plan Tops AARP Conference
- Bodnar Steps In, Helps Mater Dei Defeat Edison
- Kennedy Easily Boots Pacifica From the List of Contenders
- New Rights for Fetuses Touch Off Legal Debate : Courts: Man was convicted of murder for killing a fetus so young that it could be legally aborted.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Mayor Seeks Troops for Street Patrol
- Viva Libertad : Entertainment: Magazine honors Latina star for 70 years in film and music. She became a living legend in Mexican cinema.
- Lutherans Consider Report on Sexuality : Proposal: Task force says heterosexual marriage is not the only legitimate form of commitment. Local churches will now consider the sweeping draft statement.
- A Driver's Guide To Traffic Trouble
- Police Raid Jeffrey-Lynne, Arrest Nine : Anaheim: County authorities and 90 police officers participated in the dawn sweep, in which 25 places were searched. Suspected gang members are charged with killings and other crimes going back to 1991.
- Dentist Won't Be Charged in Ill Wife's Suicide : Ethics: Carla Silverman, near death from cancer, took an overdose of sleeping pills. Her husband, Edward, was with her when she died.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Raiders Benefit From Turnovers
- THE ARTS
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Parker for the Defense : The Rocker, Who Got a Bum Rap Commercially Years Ago, Makes a Strong Case in Live Show
- MTA Wants Independent Review of Subway Construction Manager
- Man Denies Attempted Murder; Says Girlfriend Lied : Courts: The woman says he beat her for years and made her participate in attack on co-worker, who has fled to Mexico.
- VAN NUYS : Air Conditioner Protects Artifacts
- Finding Their Field of Dreams : Agriculture: Where guacamole and jet fighters fail, a produce farm with tractor and plow favorably impress Chinese officials.
- BURBANK : Emergency Radio Operators Sought
- Irvine Hangs Tough to Beat Santa Margarita
- Pop Music Reviews : Pumpkins Are Truly Smashing : Fronted by Billy Corgan, the band offers glorious sonic assaults that combine some of the sophistication of Hendrix and the brute force of Black Sabbath.
- Pop Music Reviews : Lenny Kravitz, How Retro Can You Go? : The clothes, hair and fans all made a statement. One looks--in vain--for any hint of irony in the posturing.
- Agencies Hide Chinese Youths From Smugglers : Immigration: Social service groups whisk away 39 unclaimed teen-agers to foster homes around the country.
- Boland Endorses School Voucher Initiative
- LA HABRA : City OKs Plans for Homeless Shelter
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : FOOTHILL LEAGUE
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : CSUN Gives Ass'ad 150th Career Win
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'It Was a Wonderful Life': A Rich Look at Homelessness : Seven women who don't fit the stereotype are profiled in a caring and unsettling documentary that serves as a consciousness-raiser.
- WORLD SERIES / TORONTO BLUE JAYS vs. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES : More Than a Title Is on the Line : Game 6: For the Blue Jays' Stewart, respect is as important as a third championship ring.
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : Penalties Hurt Mission Viejo in El Toro Victory
- NHL ROUNDUP : Jagr Picks Up Slack, Pittsburgh Wins, 4-2
- WITH OR WITHOUT PARENTS : Kids to Get Hands-On Musical Experience
- MOVIE REVIEW : Lovable Kidnaper, 'Kid' Hit the Road for a Bumpy Ride
- LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
- 'Reefer' Responsibility
- 'A, You're Adorable . . . ' Aw, Better Forget It
- Only Some Eat Cake
- Terrorism in Kashmir
- The Usual Target? It's Everett Forever
- 'Jeffrey' Trivializes
- Baseball To-Do List: Well, First Spit It Out and Then Button It Up
- The Donahue Bashing Takes Some Time Off
- Backing New Talent
- Ted, Whoopi and the Roast
- What's His Net Worth? You Could Look It Up
- Biological Survey
- It's Hunting Season and Writers Are Prey
- Leibl's Approach to Art
- Initiatives
- U.S. Intervention in Haiti and Somalia
- Obituaries - Oct. 23, 1993
- Obituaries - Oct. 23, 1993
- Off the Beaten Tract : 30 Years After First Eichler Homes Were Built in O.C., Folks Still Either Love or Hate the Outside-In Architectural Style
- Ambush Suspect Is Killed in Shootout With Officers : LAPD: Officers in Hawthorne were seeking man wanted in last month's attack on anti-gang detail.
- Police Mediations Unable to Resolve Sikh Standoff : Dispute: After fruitless talks at North Hollywood temple, authorities urge rival factions to return to court.
- 1 Killed, 1 Hurt in Police Raid on Apartment : LAPD: Officers in Hawthorne were seeking suspect in last month's ambush of anti-gang detail. The dead man's identity is not immediately released.
- Pop Culture. Violence. Copycats. Blame? : Hollywood Debates the Responsibility Issue After Disney's Edit of 'The Program'
- Wilson Will Form Biotechnology Advisory Council
- Is It Too Late for Democrats to Put House Back in Order? : Congress: The Speaker's word--and party's agenda--is no longer law. Legislators listen more to public opinion.
- Big 3 Try to Put Brakes on Push for Electric Cars
- 2 O.C. Projects Get Piece of Peace Technology Pie : Awards: Newport Beach-based program received $20 million and Cal State Fullerton $1.9 million.
- Judges Halt O.C. Federal Trials to Review Jury Selection Policy : Courts: Defense attorneys say new method greatly reduces available pool, unfairly excluding minorities. Concern about right to be judged by one's peers prompts a mistrial.
- THE BRUSH-OFF: Supervisor Harriett M. Weider is...
- Criticism of Jury Selection Delays Some Criminal Trials
- Local Group Wins Federal Conversion Grant : Camarillo: Power-One Corp. is the lead firm in a consortium getting funds in a program to assist in the switch from defense work.
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 23, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 23, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 23, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 23, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 23, 1993
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Israel Promoted to Starting Lineup
- Rainbow Technologies Inc.: The Irvine software company...
- Security Environmental Systems Inc.: The Huntington Beach...
- STACKING UP SALES
- Japanese-Led Studios Seek TV Links : Sony, Matsushita Looking to Reap Big Royalties From Cable
- Former Preschool Worker Cries on Stand in Denying Molestation : Trial: Mildly retarded defendant testifies that he is not guilty. Case has fueled debate over validity of child abuse prosecutions in general.
- World IN BRIEF : GERMANY : NATO Backs Ties With Former Foes
- U.S. Policy Will Rekindle War, Somali Warns
- EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE : Stealth Bomber to Steal Over Desert at Air Show
- IRVINE : Pollution Guideline Violations Alleged
- Man Acquitted of Charge in Rape Case; Mistrial Declared on 3 Counts : Crime: The alleged victim had recanted her accusation against Oxnard defendant. The prosecution will decide next week whether to seek to retry him.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Robinson Cuts Walters Slack
- Backers of Voucher Plan Rally at Middle School
- Thousand Oaks' Hartman Picks Washington
- Too Little, Too Late as Carson Falls, 18-13
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Packers' Patterson Out for the Season
- THEATER REVIEW : Sluggish '42nd Street' Shuffles Off but Never Arrives : At La Mirada, bulky melodrama treads on those famed dancing feet, dissipating the energy vital to distract from the loving but cornball plot.
- A Triumphant Collaboration : DANCE REVIEW : Fagan's Choreography in Stunning 'Griot' Sustains Vision, Commitment to Traditions
- Horror Movies for Halloween at Orpheum
- Canadian Film Fest Set for Weekend
- Fischoff Joins Sandollar as Co-President
- THE TIMES POLL : Governor's Approval Rating Resumes Its Fall
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Kasparov Retains World Chess Crown
- Aidid Hunt Was 'Gross Miscalculation,' U.S. General Says : Somalia: Warlord's clan would 'fight you to the death,' Johnston tells lawmakers. He endorses revised American policy.
- Ticket Fee to Finance Free Trade Pact May Be Dropped : Commerce: White House backs away from plan after complaints from GOP and travel industry. Scramble starts for new revenue sources.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Wounded Woman Remains in Critical Condition
- BREA : School Board OKs Family Leave Policy
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE DENNY VERDICTS : The People's Jury Did Its Job : The critics forget that Williams was convicted for what he did. Justice will be fully served if he does maximum time.
- LOS ANGELES : Riordan Invites Public to Ride Bikes at Velodrome
- NORTH HILLS : Fair Educates Residents About Rights and Services
- Baby Bells Should Stick With Strengths : Telecommunications: They should focus on their cash cow and skip the cornucopia of unwanted services.
- He Calls Many His Brother
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Morgan Drops Into Share of Lead
- CENTURY LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Canyon Defense Dominates First Half in Victory
- FIGURE SKATING : Boitano Shines in Debut No. 2
- O.C. THEATER : Bard Timing: Play's the Thing : Chapman's Star-Crossed Lovers in 'Romeo' Shine Through All Ages
- 'Bim Bam Boom' Salutes the '50s El Dorados
- Despite the Jitters, Earnings Reports Exceed Estimates
- A Helping Hand With Elder Care : A new breed of consultants help find solutions for aging parents as well as their hard-pressed adult children.
- UCLA Bid to Lure Faculty Falters in Housing Market : Real estate: University spent $42 million to build 86-house tract. But it is like a suburban ghost town.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Fliers Will Take to Skies on Grand Scale
- Mayor Appeals to Clinton for Help With Police Buildup : Government: Riordan also marshals House members' support for Administration crime bill. Meanwhile, Congress passes measure that blocks attempts to use airport funds for public safety.
- Businesses Pessimistic Over Economy, Employment
- RESEDA : Businesses Donate Equipment to Police
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Golden West College Honors 4 Alumni
- Soccer
- Council Approves Realignment Plan : Preps: Southern Section panel OKs proposal after an eight-month process. Appeal by El Toro and Servite is denied.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Brisk Efficiency From Grieg Quartet
- J.M. Peters Reports Profit of $4.7 Million
- German Central Bank Cuts Interest Rates : Europe: Reductions are considered essential to Continent's economic recovery. Another cut is expected by end of year.
- PAST GLORIES: Santa Paula is Ventura County's...
- A Revival at the Old Gnu : Actor-director pair start repertory company at the shuttered theater. The Odessa will open in December with "Wrecks."
- Palestinian Politician Assassinated in Gaza : Mideast: Slaying of Arafat friend marks escalation of violence in advance of self-rule.
- Other Cities Overestimated Rail Ridership
- Juror Says Evidence, Not Fear of Riots, Led to Verdicts
- PACOIMA : Festival Will Mark Anti-Drug Campaign
- GLENDALE : Volunteer Needed for Commission
- Inaugural Day at UCI : Wilkening Formally Becomes Chancellor
- NEWPORT BEACH : Man Held in Alleged $9-Million Scam
- El Modena Wins on Bandel's Long Interception Return
- PACIFIC 10 FOOTBALL / DAN HAFNER : Arizona Has a Formidable Test Before Next Week's Showdown
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Jack and His Friends': A Trying Trip
- 'Deception' on Monday
- 'The Last Word' Has Some Things to Say
- Bradley's Calls on Hotel Penalty Raise Concerns : City Hall: Former mayor makes inquiries in firm's effort to avoid a tax penalty. He got no compensation, but some question the appearance that he was trying to use influence.
- BREA : School Board Revises Medical-Data Policy
- LAKERS : Four Teams Begin Shootout Tonight
- Hardaway Injures Knee, Will Miss Season
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Growing Pains Take Their Toll at Louise's
- THEATER REVIEW : Sincere Insights Don't Dawn in 'Twilight' : Loaded setup of homophobia and genetic questions takes family and audience on a guilt trip softened by jabs of humor.
- Diller Takes Merger Bid Straight to Paramount's Shareholders : Media: He offers $80 per share to acquire 51% of studio. QVC also sues to block Viacom 'lockup' provision.
- Serving a Cup of Classics : Shakespeare nights at Book Grinders bookstore and coffee bar offer crowds drama and actors the chance to be closer to the audience.
- Voucher Group Charges Misuse of State Phones : Elections: Campaign cites records showing 330 calls from Department of Education to initiative opponents. Official says there was no wrongdoing.
- Planet Conde : Here, people are predictable but one thing rules at Conde Nast magazines: Winning.
- DANCE : Schoolchildren get some lessons in ballet at <i> pointe-</i> blank range.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Water District Names Its New Manager
- Two Medflies in Orange Prompt More Trappings
- ORANGE : Patients Make Faces at Illness
- OAK TREE : Pacific Squall Is Fourth; $40,000 Show Bet Misses
- Division I Throws Pass to Kocicka
- Regulators Close Troubled Brea Bank : Money: Mid City was deemed to be undercapitalized, forcing the takeover. It reopens as a Chino Valley branch today.
- VIDEO FACTS
- Pesticides May Be Linked to Breast Cancer, Scientists Warn : Health: Experts tell House members that 19 chemicals believed to disrupt the human hormone system are in wide use on U.S. crops.
- Japan's Empress Still Can't Speak, Is Hospitalized
- Behind The Scenes : St. John Cruises Into Spring With a Taste of the Tropics
- Bail Denied to Couple Held in Child's Death
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Council Takes Stand Against Prop. 174
- Valley Obituaries
- Protesters Disrupt Rose Event : Pasadena: Demonstrators call for minority representation on parade tournament's board.
- DANA POINT : School Will Play Host to Family Fiesta
- Pop Album Chart : Meatloaf's Still Cookin' With 'Bat'
- PREP WATER POLO ROUNDUP
- O.C. THEATER : Bard Timing: Play's the Thing : California Shakespeare Update Turns 'Hamlet' Into Oddball
- I-FLOW Corp.: The Irvine medical device manufacturer...
- Salmonella Prompts Warning on Raw Eggs
- Clinton to Expand Anti-Violence Effort : Presidency: Aides say he and First Lady are personally troubled by the issue. Critics accuse them of reacting to polls to win over middle-class voters.
- The Razor's Edge: How to Shave Safely
- KOREATOWN : Commission OKs Plans for Office, Hotel Tower
- SMALL BUSINESS
- Burlington Air Express Inc.: The Irvine subsidiary...
- Matching China
- BOOK REVIEW / THRILLER : From Ordinary Man to Ruthless Killer : A SIMPLE PLAN: A Novel <i> by Scott Smith</i> ; Alfred A. Knopf $21, 329 pages
- FASHION : That's One Fewer Bill to Worry About
- The Valley's Top 20 Restaurants : Valley denizens are apparently willing to pay Westside prices to dine in fine establishments on this side of the hill.
- Mexico TV Cuts Off Satellite Tie as Skeptics of Free Trade Testify
- VENTURA : Top Fund-Raisers in Council Race Listed
- Svorinich Reels In Help for Ailing Fish Industry : Commerce: Councilman and Mayor Richard Riordan are selecting a committee to help turn things around in the harbor area.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Lancaster Library Plans Are Unveiled : Development: The $12.2-million facility, which will replace the current overcrowded one, is expected to revitalize the downtown area.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGES / MITCH POLIN : Terrell Catching On as El Camino's Tight End
- SOCIETY : London Student's Date Rape Trial Stirs Wider Debate
- Burundi's President Seized in Army Coup : Africa: Ndadaye is reported slain. Ouster halts nation's transition to democracy, stirs fears of new ethnic conflict.
- And Now, Life's Rituals and Embarrassments, in Permanent, Living Color
- Computer System Sales Bring Needed Cash to City : Finances: Inglewood's information czar has combined technical know-how with a grasp of municipalities' needs to raise a new source of cash.
- DEFINING Style
- The Tao of the Valley : People of all ages have found an antidote to modern stress at an institute devoted to the ancient Chinese philosophy.
- Steve Younes once ran a successful restaurant...
- Lifelong Abuse Left Defendant Prone to Impulse, Expert Says : Trial: Lyle Menendez's development was so retarded that he lacked the 'basic competencies' to control his life, a psychology professor testifies.
- A Debut in the U.S. Via 'Siberia'
- NO END OF WORRY: Pacoima parents breathe...
- Latin Love Affair : Bassist/bandleader Johnny Martinez's Salsa Machine works several nights a week--and has for about 35 years.
- Lines to Nurture Minds : Deedra Bebout, who creates scripts that help youngsters learn to read, says stories shouldn't seem like lessons.
- New President Is Only Change at Marymount : Education: Thomas McFadden says the private, two-year college is fulfilling its mission as a place for students who may not be ready for a four-year school.
- Neighbor Found Guilty in 2 Slayings : Trial: Burbank man is convicted of murder and attempted murder in attack on 4 women. He could face death penalty.
- Western Shuts Out Brea-Olinda
- Garden Grove Strikes Early, Blanks La Quinta
- In the Fading Light of Communism : Alexander Rodchenko Worked to Replace "Useless, Bourgeois" Art with Tools for the Masses
- JAZZ REVIEW : A Triumphant Collaboration : Marsalis' Music an Ideal Complement to the Movement
- LAGUNA HILLS : City Newsletter Wins National Recognition
- Fire Officials, Panel Start Work on Strategic Plan
- CALABASAS : Center for Both Old, Young Clears Hurdle
- GLENDALE : Fueling Station OKd for Natural Gas Cars
- Agoura Hopefuls Tackle Issues and Take Issue
- Countywide : 14,000 Could Attend Transit Conference
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Grand Duty
- Owner of Aircraft Firm Arrested in Fraud Case : Oxnard: Rudolf A. Dixon receives a 50-count indictment Thursday in Dallas. He is to appear in federal court today, where his bail will be decided.
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Man Illegally Dumping Trash Killed by Truck Lift
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Part of Brooklyn Avenue to Be Renamed for Chavez
- WORLD SERIES / TORONTO BLUE JAYS vs. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES : Phillies Get a Schilling's Worth : Game 5: They avoid elimination as right-hander pitches a five-hitter against Blue Jays for a 2-0 victory.
- EMPIRE LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Good Leads Los Alamitos Past Loara
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Bennett Suffers Setback of Sorts
- SMALL BUSINESS : Venture Seminar to Address Defense Conversion Moves
- Waking Up From Largo's 'Dream Deal'
- Prudential to Pay at Least $371 Million in Fraud Settlement : Securities: In agreeing to the accord, CEO says the brokerage 'fully recognizes the valid claims of investors.'
- Researchers Link Gene to Aggression : Science: Controversial study supports relationship between biological factors and violence but experts say findings cannot be applied to general population.