- Prop. 174 Stirs Old Flames in Deukmejian
- Residents Given OK to Seal Off Crime-Ridden Alleys : Neighborhoods: Pilot project allows South-Central homeowners to use city property for recreational uses.
- In the heady years of hope and...
- THOUSAND OAKS : Open Space Agency Honored by State
- These Ducks Prove They Can Hang in the NHL
- At Aladdin, Good Will and Service Blossom : Third-generation florist Eddie Condiotti shows loyalty to his employees even when business isn't blooming.
- U.S. Seeks to Clarify Aidid Policy : Somalia: Clinton Administration says it is no longer actively seeking warlord's arrest but would not rule it out. Leading members of Congress are still dissatisfied.
- A River Is Reborn : Songbird Returns to Ventura Banks, Bringing Hope for Recovery
- Man Who Led Police on 5-Hour Chase Arrested
- Doc / Punker's Crowning Performance Was Cadaver Ball
- Ventura Mayor Arrested on Drunk-Driving Charge : Crime: Gregory Carson drove his car off the Ventura Freeway and into brush. He says he doesn't know whether he'll plead guilty.
- Man Injured When Car Lands on Him
- Chargers' Offense Proves a Complete Bust : AFC: San Diego averages less than a yard per carry and loses to Steelers, 16-3.
- Injury Will End Streak for Marino
- Aikman Not Satisfied With 27-3 Victory : Interconference: Cowboy quarterback complains about missed assignments by the offense against the Colts.
- Better Get It the 1st Time
- Raiders Rebound From 17-0 Deficit in Nick of Time : Pro football: With clock running out, Evans hands ball to Bell for winning touchdown in 24-20 victory over Jets.
- KVCR-TV Receives $295,000 Grant
- DANCE REVIEWS : 'Voices in Motion' Fills a Community Gap
- ADVERTISING
- Options to Help Make Street in Oxnard Safer Are Limited
- Hernandez Faces No. 1 Contender
- Sharks Make Kings Battle for Victory
- Barkley Receives Encouraging Medical Report : Pro basketball: Tests reveal NBA's most valuable player does not have nerve damage.
- Bo Comes Up Short for Chicago : AL Game 5: Hitless Jackson misses his pitch in the ninth, strikes out for the sixth time as the Blue Jays ward off White Sox rally to win, 5-3.
- Chips and Dips : Silicon Valley Poised for Computer Boom
- Software Parody Is Toast After Court Ruling
- Greek Voters Put Papandreou Back in Power
- Did Yeltsin Do Away With Democracy--or the Relics of Communism? : At Square One, but Moving Forward : Liberalizer: The greatest blow he can now strike for democracy is to start phasing out the old hard-liners for good.
- MISSION VIEJO : Friends Come to Aid of Leukemia Victim
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Those Wayward Districts
- 'Fly Away' Alights on PBS Tonight : Television: The intelligent but low-rated series canceled by NBC begins its non-commercial run with a new two-hour movie, which will be followed with network repeats.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Radio Kaos Treats Its Music Like a Game
- Happy Birthday, Bull Market
- INSURANCE
- Bishops Urge Mafiosi to Tone Down Weddings
- Times Writer Wins Top Award from California Bar
- Cities Struggle to Halt Adult Businesses : Law: Six topless clubs have opened recently in O.C. Finding legal means to restrict them is not easy.
- Handyman Charged in Killing of 4 Widows
- We, The Taxpayers
- Columbia Countdown Started for Longest Shuttle Flight Yet : Space: If all goes as planned, the mission will exceed the current record by five hours. Seven astronauts will study effects of long space travel.
- Testimony : ONE PERSON'S STORY ABOUT A COMMUNITY'S LACK OF POLITICAL CLOUT : Asian-Americans: 'We Are Still Treated Like Foreigners'
- IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD : South Central: Bootstrap Banking Fills a Void
- War and Peace, the Movie
- ORANGE : Police Department Seeks Volunteers
- Holiday Closings
- Molestation Suspect Is Returned to California
- Boy Dies in Hit-and-Run Crash; Driver Sought : Accident: The 8-year-old was a passenger in a car struck on the Costa Mesa Freeway by another automobile that witnesses said was speeding and weaving.
- PRO FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT / A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL : TONIGHT'S GAME: Houston Oilers at Buffalo Bills, Channel 7, 6 p.m.
- From Installing Seats to the Driver's Seat : Auto racing: Ex-welder Ernie Irvan scores lopsided victory in Mello Yello 500 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
- Morocco Ends Zambia's World Cup Hopes
- Old B Pictures Get the A Treatment : Movies: Once regarded as schlock, B films are now often looked upon as cinematic poetry. The eight-week, 39-film series 'Bombs, Babes and Beasts' begins Saturday at UCLA.
- TV REVIEWS : 'Truth' Warns About Surrogacy
- We, The Taxpayers
- We, The Taxpayers
- Drug, Insurance Firms Cry Foul, But Still May Profit : Medicine: Clinton's villains of reform may end up with a sympathetic Congress and a healthy bottom line.
- SANTA ANA : Breast Health Focus of Awareness Fair
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Parks Panel Seeks Improvement Input
- 'M. Butterfly' Facing Glare of the Spotlight : Movies: The story was a hit on stage, but it's finding that life on the big screen is a whole different ballgame. Most critics have not been kind to its transition.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Jimmy Buffet's Buffer Zone
- OCCUPATION: DIRECTOR OF SALES AND MERCHANDISING
- Small and Little-Known, These Three Are Gems : Investing: Lexington, Evergreen and Seligman are relative midgets. But they are among the past decade's best performers.
- On-the-Air JordanA television series starring the biggest...
- Defense Conversion Has Few Converts So Far : Economy: The Administration will announce its first awards this week. Skeptics say the program will perpetuate dependency.
- From the Mouths of Babes--Talk of Family and Liberty
- Russians Stand Together at Rites for Fallen Countrymen
- LAKE FOREST : Teacher Selected for Project Off Belize
- Hooked on His Job : Crew of the Traveler Sets Out Nightly in Search of Bait Fish
- WESTLAKE : Ceremony Planned to Open Cancer Center
- Youth : OPINION : Different Worlds, Same Emotions
- Harsh Rites of Passage : Youth: Residents of the Independent Living Program apartments come from foster care and the juvenile justice system. Now they must find their place in society with none of the resources most of us take for granted.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : Bowden Isn't Resting Any Easier
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UCI Third at Water Polo Tournament
- McMahon Credits Viking Defense : NFC: Interceptions and pressure help Minnesota shut out Tampa Bay, 15-0.
- ANAHEIM : Friday Is Deadline for Paramedic Program
- Past Associates Praise New Commissioner : Courts: David W. Long is described as patient and thorough. Some wonder if the assembly-line nature of the job he steps into will change that.
- ORANGE : District to Hold 4 Candidate Forums
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Teacher Campaigning Against Advertising Mailer Sent by Mall : Education: Instructor says ads are disrespectful. Valencia Town Center officials call them lighthearted.
- BUENA PARK : Veterans Say City's Pushing Group Out
- Ventura : EPA Officials Will Outline Air Strategies
- SEAL BEACH : City-County Graffiti Removal Pact OKd
- That's an Hour for Every Year of the War
- 44 Bodies Recovered, 100 Still Missing in Korea Ferry Tragedy
- Family of Slain Woman Calls for Peace : South Africa: Loved ones place flowers at site where Amy Biehl was killed. They say they have neither anger nor remorse.
- EARLY RISERS: More than half of Ventura...
- Growing Plague of Sexual Assaults : To turn the tide, families, schools and other institutions must re-instill morality, respect and discipline.
- Getting a Second Chance : Health: Garden Grove mom weighed the risks and decided to try an aggressive, experimental treatment for stroke victims. She's glad she did.
- SOUTH COUNTY : Schools, Cities Plan Halloween Events
- Despite Backup, Costa Mesa Signals Are Synchronized
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION
- Dodgers Move Russell, Smith Up From Minors
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : NATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFFS : Schilling Hopes His Effect Is Chilling
- Bulls' Impossible Task: Step Forward and Be Like Mike
- TV REVIEWS : 'Promise' a Plea for Responsible Parenting
- MUSIC REVIEW : Chorale Scales Berlioz's Mountain
- We, The Taxpayers
- Facing the Frightful Things : Books: These days, Maurice Sendak's wild creatures are homelessness, AIDS and violence--big issues for small kids.
- We, The Taxpayers
- Who Bears the Burden?
- 2 Israelis Hurt in Lebanon
- Conversation With Ayuko Babu : 'Film Can Create New Levels of Understanding'
- Platform : Good Samaritans: 'Prudence Is My Guiding Light'
- Countywide : Alex Odeh's Hopes Near Realization
- VENTURA : Council Candidates to Address Public
- Ducks Fall Just Short of History
- Disneyland Says It Will Reduce Admission to $22
- Air Corkum Takes Flight, Gives Ducks a Thrill : Hockey: His effort results in a goal that proves the team won't go down without a fight.
- When Needed, Evans Was Ready : Raiders: Backup quarterback was surprised he got the call, but he sure answered it.
- Bears Dent the Eagles' Record : NFC: Chicago defense, led by Richard Dent, sacks Brister seven times and takes advantage of turnovers as Philadelphia loses for the first time this season, 17-6.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : 'Tubular Bells 2': In Search of a Picture
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Buffett Is the Perfect Party Host : Parrot Heads surface out of season to see laid-back hero preach Spring Break ethos with no intrusion from real world.
- Slain Woman's Family Makes Plea for Peace : South Africa: Loved ones place flowers at site where O.C.'s Amy Biehl was fatally attacked by angry mob.
- About This Series
- Suspect in Child Sex Case Flown to L.A.
- LA HABRA : Massage Parlor Rules Debated
- Irvine : Grant Will Provide Computers at College
- Frenchman in Right Place to Study Gangs
- GARDEN GROVE : Instructor Donates Local History Books
- PEOPLE WATCHRoasting the Roast: Talk-show host Montel...
- Western Digital / IRVINE
- PHARMACEUTICALS
- FLYING SOLO: In the San Fernando Valley,...
- BOOK REVIEW : Idea of 'Flow' Ebbs With Mixed Messages : THE EVOLVING SELF: A Psychology for the Third Millennium <i> by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi</i> ; HarperCollins $25, 350 pages
- Governor Turns to Annual Grind: Bushel of Bills
- COLUMN ONE : Japan's 'Bachelor Husbands' : Corporate transfers force more families to adjust to life without father. Spending years apart brings some spouses, children closer together. Others succumb to temptations of living alone.
- Ferry Capsizes Off South Korea; More Than 120 Dead or Missing
- We, The Taxpayers
- Times Writer Wins State Bar's Top Journalism Award
- We, The Taxpayers
- For Brief Lives Empty of Kindness, a Last Caring Gesture
- Opera : Hugo Weisgall's Grandiose 'Esther' Justifies a Festival
- Cronyn, Tandy to Star in TV Movie 'White Dog'
- Security Business Going to the Dogs
- Woman Serving Time in Baby Scam Claims Child : Crime: Angela Andrews says she was the victim when she signed adoption papers.
- St. Joseph Center Marks 50th Birthday at Benefit
- FULLERTON : Roller Hockey Rink Proposed for City
- Levies, Fees Used to Offset Prop. 13 : Finances: Cities, counties and special districts have added a variety of assessments to compensate for losses in property tax revenues.
- NOV. 2 WATCH : Proposition 171
- ArtScene '93 Draws Large Crowds With Variety of Causes and Interests : Thousand Oaks: Hundreds checked out latest technology, exchanged mailing lists and prepared for opening of Civic Arts Plaza.
- VENTURA : Council to Consider Business Program
- THOUSAND OAKS : Contract Would Give City Workers a Raise
- THOUSAND OAKS : Service Academies Discussed at Forum
- She Adopted Greed : Woman in Prison for Duping Childless Couples Now Wants Daughter Back
- Islanders Escape in Overtime : Hockey: Turgeon scores winning goal for 4-3 victory after Mighty Ducks tie it in third period.
- 'Joy Luck' Mothers Not Honest, Real
- JAPAN
- If You Hate Car-Pool Lanes, You'd Better Brace Yourself
- Movie : Hulk Hogan Is 'Mr. Nanny' in a Heavy-Handed Comedy
- TAIWAN
- Russians Cheer Return of Legendary Ballerina
- VENTURA : Oktoberfest Event Embraces Other Cultures
- Phillies Stand Pat and Win the Hand : NL Game 4: They keep Thompson in left rather than pinch-hit, and he makes crucial catch.
- Fed-Bashing on AIDS Funding Is Unfair
- AUSTRALIA
- Chiefs Manage to Win Without Montana : AFC: After shaky start, Krieg plays well enough to rally team from 9-0 deficit to 17-15 victory over winless Bengals.
- White Sacks Broncos' Victory Hopes : Interconference: The Green Bay defensive end stops Elway twice in the final 1:50 to preserve a 30-27 victory.
- After the Fire--a Chill : The Torching of Bakersfield's Only Abortion Clinic Leaves City With Fewer Options, Greater Fears
- Former Sen. Seymour Enjoying Life in the Slow Lane : Government: Feinstein's '92 opponent has ambitious plans for the little-known state housing agency he now heads. And he relishes his newfound time for family and friends.
- Seattle museum gives its visitors waves of boats : Center for Wooden Boats offers a hands-on experience with vessels from the past.
- Major Takes His Lumps in Thatcher Memoirs
- THOUSAND OAKS : Markey Announces Candidacy Early
- 1 Killed, 2 Injured in Venice Shooting
- Ethnic Name Game
- PRO FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT / A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL : HOW YOU GONNA KEEP 'EM DOWN ON THE FARM . . .
- Youth Killed, 13 Hurt in Pickup That Overturned
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- That's an Hour For Every Year of the War
- Activist Uses Video Eye to Expose Reputed Sexual Supermarket : Vice: In a fight to reclaim part of Balboa Park, a prime San Diego tourist area, a television station owner shows cars cruising by.
- A Lesson to Be Learned in the Old West Code : Violence: There were shootouts but far fewer cowardly or random killings, scholar Roger McGrath explains.
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Game 4 Is Business as Usual for Williams
- OAK TREE : Kotashaan Wins Invitational; Norfolk to Shepherd's Field
- MUSIC REVIEW : Buckley Guests at Santa Barbara
- JAZZ REVIEW : Lanny Morgan Proves a Take-Charge Kind of Guy
- Utility to Make Vehicles Fueled by Natural Gas : Environment: A joint venture is planned in East L.A. to outfit and convert vans and trucks to the lower-emission power source.
- THAILAND
- Its Message: Prepare Kids
- School Bonds Revision Goes Before Voters : Education: Prop. 170 seeks a simple majority instead of two-thirds vote for approval. Supporters say it will relieve overcrowded classrooms. Others see it as a step toward undermining Prop. 13.
- Getting Answers : What Is Role of Helicopters?
- Bomb in Mall Proves to Be Phony
- SIMI VALLEY : Panel Seeks Funds to Restore Rail Depot
- GARDEN GROVE : Multilingual Video Produced for Parents
- SOCCER / JULIE CART : Coaches Know Score on Job Stability
- Giants Dominate Redskins in 41-7 Victory : NFC: New York scores on every first-half possession except one against an ineffective Washington defense.
- DANCE REVIEWS : Jazz Tap Ensemble Stages 3 New Works
- Kim Wins O.C. District Met Opera Auditions
- Local Businesses Call Subsidy Unfair : Economy: Lancaster officials lure a pet supplies chain to town with an offer of public money. Established companies protest.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Panel Asked to Hire 3rd Crossing Guard
- Toxic Discharges
- Rio School District, Builders Fight Over High Mitigation Fees
- Strategists Say Umberg's Bid A 'Long Shot' : Politics: Assemblyman's biggest challenge to becoming state attorney general may be name recognition outside O.C. But key Democrats embrace him.
- Did Yeltsin Do Away With Democracy--or the Relics of Communism? : He Crushes All Power but His Own : Autocrat: True to his communist beginnings, Yeltsin continues to squash anyone with the temerity to oppose him.
- Volleyball Just Wins by Nose for Coleman : High school: Corona del Mar athlete loves horses, but her desire for a college scholarship puts them in second place.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AMERICAN LEAGUE PLAYOFFS : Stewart Gets Perfect Chance to Clinch
- School District, Builders Fight Over Large Mitigation Fees : Oxnard: The move will be necessary to help pay future bills, which will grow as more development brings more students, officials say. Developers describe the effort as extortion.
- Faulk Sets a Record in Victory
- Creation of Cultural Heritage Panel Urged
- Countywide : Holiday Closings
- Storm Brings 1st Rain of the Season
- Storm Brings 1st Rain of Season to Southland
- Proposition 170: An Empowerment Vote : Let communities decide about paying more for schools
- Obituary
- America Can Be the Cook That Keeps Kurils Pot From Boiling Over : Geopolitics: Nudging Japan to break impasse with Russia would enhance regional stability and long-term U.S. interests.
- VENTURA : School Candidates to Take Part in Forum
- Wong Column on Carnivores
- American Troops in Somalia
- Unemployment
- College Segregation
- Communication
- Tax on Smokers
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 11, 1993
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- NO BUTTS: The public health campaign against...
- Perceptions of Inequity Cloud State Tax System : Revenue: In California, the reality is the more you make, the more you pay. But there are lots of exceptions.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 11, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 11, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 11, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 11, 1993
- Other News - Oct. 11, 1993
- FICTION
- Fall Is Best Time to Plant in Southland
- AUTUMN IN THE PARK : It's the High-Color Season in New York City's Central Park, Which May Be in Its Best Shape in a Generation
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Job-Training Center Taking Applications
- Museum to Preserve Andy Warhol's 15 Minutes of Fame, and Tad More : Art: Collection in artist's hometown, Pittsburgh, will bring together tens of thousands of paintings, drawings, photographs and more. Opening is set for spring.
- Hunter's Trophy Heightens Debate Over Possibility of Wolves in Maine : Wildlife: The marksman faces jail time and a fine if his hunch is right. But while tests are run, a debate over the endangered animal burns.
- FOOTBALL : Belmont Wins, 13-7, in Final Seconds
- Voices of Struggle
- Willard Hanna; Author, Southeast Asia Expert
- Self-Help Group Puts the Mess to the Test : Clutter: The congenitally disorganized call in the professionals and join a sort-of 'Pack Rats Anonymous.'
- School Officials Point to New Choice Laws : Education: Changes achieve Prop. 174 goals without drawbacks, they say. Others call measures insignificant.
- Festival Yields Rich Harvest : Garden Grove Event Is an Education in Korean Traditions
- Critics View Prop. 13 as a Roadblock, Not a Cure : Economy: Four of five Ventura County homeowners call themselves victims of the 1978 property tax initiative.
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : Lackluster Lewis Fails to Make Case
- Bevell's Perfect Start Keeps Badgers Perfect : Big Ten: Quarterback completes his first 14 passes as No. 21 Wisconsin improves to 5-0 in a 53-14 victory over Northwestern.
- FHA Loans Play Increasing Role
- Perfect Spots for Eagle-Eyed Travelers
- Photography : Picturing the Perfect Vacation : Photo tours offer special instruction plus the time and opportunity to take good shots.
- After Decades of Debate, Century Freeway to Open : Transit: $2.2-billion project has torn apart lives and communities but also brought job training and housing.
- Temple City : Foundation Land Rezoned
- 'Heart of Darkness' or a Challenge? : Africa: Equatorial Guinea has a wretched reputation around the State Department. 'You will go to America as a corpse,' the U.S. ambassador was warned.
- Profile : Holling's Hibernation : JOHN CULLUM'S GOING TO BE A TV DADDY AND, THE ACTOR FEARS, A DULL ONE
- PEOPLE : Happy Ending for a School That Teacher Depicted as Bizarre in Book
- Mother's Lonesome Crusade for Justice : Crime: She hopes someone will stop and help her find her son's killer.
- The Gardenia: A Blossoming Boite
- Dedicated Soldier, Role Model, Father--and Accused Murderer
- Chamber Music for Children
- A summary of selected City Hall actions this past week affecting Central Los Angeles.
- STATE OF MIND
- Morehouse Reports 19% Increase in Profits
- Portrait of the Feminist As an Old Woman : Betty Friedan Has Survived Fame, Bitter Feuds and Heart Surgery. Now, in a New Book, She Celebrates Life, Aging and Family.
- RAMPART : Community-Based Partying a Success
- Democratic Party Chief Scorches Clinton Agenda's Foes : Politics: Health insurance group draws fire during meeting of national committee members.
- O.C. Tollway Opening Will Be First in Decades : Transportation: Motorists will be able to travel a 3.2-mile segment of the Foothill Corridor next Sunday.
- Counseling as a Vaccine for AIDS : To reduce the risk of contracting HIV, Oasis Clinic therapy includes cultural education and a course in self-esteem. : DR. WILBERT JORDAN
- Reliving a Mediterranean Tradition
- All the Elements : SCI-GUYS COME UP WITH SLY WAYS TO TEACH A TRADITIONALLY DRY SUBJECT
- As the Glory and Grandeur Fade, So Do NASA's Friends : Space: Skyrocketing costs and urgent down-to-Earth needs have cut into the budget for other-worldly exploration.
- Getting the Message Off Your Chest
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEWy : Henry Waxman : In the Eye of the National Health-Insurance Storm
- Crossing Guards Honored for Long Service to Children : Safety: Fountain Valley recognizes eight workers with 10 or more years of traffic experience near schools. Mayor Laurann Cook calls them 'unsung heroes.'
- It's Time to Settle the Cougar Attack Case : The Cost of Appeals, Possible Bigger Judgment Could Cost County Even More Money
- Making the Most of Bad Times
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Glavine Plays Modest Role of Winner
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- NHL ROUNDUP : Record Crowd Sees Panthers Win, 2-0
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AMERICAN LEAGUE PLAYOFFS : Molitor Enjoys Postseason Experience
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Southwest Finally Gets Points Across, 30-3 : Community colleges: Led by Darrell Cooley's 107-yard interception return, the Cougars romp past Compton.
- Shoe on Other Foot for Cal This Time : Pacific 10: After rallying to beat Oregon last week, Bears lose to Washington, 24-23, when Huskies score twice in final 2:06.
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Valley Tops Harbor Without a Fight, 24-3
- Minnesota Is 59-56 Winner : Big Ten: Eckers passes for six touchdowns to overcome five-touchdown effort by Purdue's Alstott. Teams combine for 1,184 yards.
- Album Review
- A Mind of One's Own : A professor's memoir asks: What should students know about their teachers? : FRENCH LESSONS, <i> By Alice Kaplan (University of Chicago Press: $19.95; 222 pp.)</i>
- DOWNTOWN : Parenting Course Strengthens Bonds
- 'Tone Wood' Connoisseur Seeks Old-Growth Trees With Timbre : Northwest: Stephen McMinn finds wood for musical instruments, such as guitars and piano soundboards. His craft could help the region cope with limits on logging.
- Historian Finds Lesson for Today in Code of Old West : Violence: There were shootouts but far fewer cowardly or random killings, scholar says.
- REGIONAL ROUNDUP : North Carolina Nearly Lets Victory Get Away
- COMMENTARY : Wonder, Splendor of Sports Inspires Both Love and Hate
- Gretzky, Lavoie Rip the Red Wings, 10-3 : Hockey: Captain has two goals and four assists. Newcomer gets hat trick in L.A. debut, and Sandstrom has six assists.
- Cook, Miller Propel UCLA to Rout of Brigham Young : College football: Quarterback ties school record with four touchdown passes and linebacker has 4 1/2 sacks in 68-14 victory.
- Slipping Off the Continental Shelf : THE HOLDER OF THE WORLD, <i> By Bharati Mukherjee (Alfred A. Knopf: $22; 286 pp.)</i>
- BASIC NEEDS: A Year With Street Kids...
- New York Is More Palatable When Not Swallowed Whole : Sightseeing: Try compact specialty tours that match the metropolis to your interests.
- Readers Recommend
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Health, Trade Policies Could Collide
- Staff Payrolls Grow at 3 Times the Inflation Rate
- David Galloway; Editor Worked at Times Orange County Edition
- Baked Beans With a Pioneer Flavor
- Menu Sustains Those With HIV or AIDS : Miami Beach: Chef creates special dishes for those with impaired immune systems.
- BELL GARDENS : Children Tested for Lead Poisoning
- Man Steals Bus, Leads CHP on 3-County Chase
- Farrakhan Praises Bloods, Crips for Effort to Make Peace
- Measure Receives a Mixed Reception at Private Schools : Educators: For some, a Proposition 174 win would mean not as many fund-raisers. For others, passage would represent government interference.
- Old-Fashioned Fun : Communities: Ojai celebrates its heritage in town festival at Libbey Park. A new jungle gym is a hit, as are pumpkin carving and wagon rides.
- MOORPARK : City Rejects Hiring Plan for Cleanup
- Disney Name Loses Some of Its Magic
- 'Freeway Matrimony' : Transit: Friday's ceremony will fully open 2.2-mile connector linking the Moorpark and Simi Valley freeways. The goal is to relieve street traffic.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Braves Keep the Pressure On : Game 3: They roll to a 9-4 victory over Phillies and set NL playoff record with 23 runs in two games.
- SAY IT AIN'T SO: Like everyone else,...