- Shamrock Says It Will Sell Cleveland Radio Stations
- Court Asked to Revive Prop. 68's Limits on Campaign Spending
- COLUMN ONE : Apartheid's Sad Lesson for Pupils : In S. Africa, a 'lost generation' of blacks has emerged from schools starved of resources and broken by vandals. The dropout rate is near 75%. Some children are taught in chicken coops.
- Obesity and Kids Have Family Ties : Treatment: Experts at Anaheim conference say that therapy must go beyond the child, into the rest of the home.
- First Lady Scores Alternative Health Bill : Reform: Mrs. Clinton says the plan submitted by Rep. Cooper would not assure universal coverage. She praises two other proposals, though.
- Students Form Support Group for Gay Teens
- Vet Takes Love for Animals on the Road
- Anglo Students Are in Minority at CSUN : Education: Development is a first in school's history. Ethnic groups reach their highest levels since 1980.
- Perot May Be a Pox on Both Parties' Houses : If he brings down NAFTA, he'll doom Clinton and have a claim on the GOP ticket in '96.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : No More School for Scandal
- Mountain Man's Descent : Fired From a Job at the Top, He Took Fight to Court
- LAGUNA HILLS : 63-Year-Old to Ride Bike to Florida
- Jeanne Vetter
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bulls Breeze Past Hawks; Injury Sidelines Pippen
- Taken to Heart : Winning Is Secondary to Building Self Worth at Sherman Indian High
- INSURANCE
- High-Tech Key Safes Increase Buyer Traffic, Convenience
- Bergen Brunswig Applies to List Class A Stock, Securities on NYSE
- 7 HomeBase Stores in Chicago Area Reported for Sale; Company Denies It
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Disneyland Is Building Indiana Jones Ride
- Jail Terms Urged for Convicted Financiers : Thrifts: Charles W. Knapp and associate could be ordered to pay $11.2-million restitution in Western Savings case.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Money Management Section Appears Today
- 'October Events' Mysteries: Russians Still Have Doubts : Revolt: The government is the only prober, and its sharpest critics are silenced. Speculation runs rampant.
- PEROT WATCHERS: Ross Perot received 27% of...
- Youth Struck, Killed by Car on Freeway
- 2 Held After Man Is Slain in Palmdale
- OXNARD : Lungren Contradicts City's Casino Ruling
- NAFTA WATCH : One More Time
- County Insurance Plan to Be Discussed
- Nine Seeking Vacant Seat on Santa Ana City Council : Government: Members will make appointment at a Nov. 15 meeting after hearing candidate presentations.
- COSTA MESA : 3 Held in Robbery at Eatery Parking Lot
- Wilhelm Defends Clinton Stance on NAFTA : Trade: Chairman of Democratic National Committee, in third visit to this Republican stronghold in seven weeks, says the vote 'is going to be very, very close.'
- Chiefs' Saleaumua Throws His Weight Around : Pro football: Defensive lineman scores on one fumble, forces another to beat the Packers, 23-16.
- Auctions of art and other items raised...
- I'll Be Frugal for Christmas : Polls Find Customers Will Spend More--for the Bargains
- Some Carriers Escape Huge Brush-Fire Losses : Insurance: 20th Century, TIG and others have been writing fewer policies for homes in fire-prone zones.
- Irvine Co. Must Pay $5 Million More in Tenant Case : Lawsuit: Total is now $45 million. Jury had ruled that the landowner thwarted plans by Lion Country Safari's operator to develop acreage it leased.
- Citibank Clipping Wings of Cardholders
- TRADE AND TRANSPORTATION
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Inches Up as 30-Year Bond Yield Stabilizes : Market Overview
- Is It a Copy or Is It a Xerox? Firm Must Stop Using Logo
- ISLAMABAD : Presidential Race
- Parody a 'Big Hairy' Mess for Courts : When 2 Live Crew redid 'Oh, Pretty Woman,' it raised hackles. But judges have had a tough time drawing the line between humor, piracy.
- MANAGING YOUR MONEY / Earning More, Keeping More : NEST EGG SCRAMBLE : <i> Most Americans haven't put a nickel toward retirement, but it's vital to begin saving today if you want to live comfortably tomorrow.</i>
- This Year's Wish List: Bargains : Holiday Shoppers, Especially in Southland, Plan to Be Frugal
- Median Sales Price for a Home in Valley Declines to $187,000 : Real estate: October price for single-family structures drops 11%, down $23,000 from 1992. But low interest rates continue to lure new buyers.
- To Our Readers:
- New Russian Charter Strengthens Presidency
- New U.S. Embassy Begun
- Gallegly Will Oppose NAFTA; Cites Fears of U.S. Job Losses : Trade: Congressman says California will be most affected by treaty's negative byproducts, such as increased illegal immigration.
- Court Watcher Offers 'Constructive Criticism' to Lawyers, Judges
- NHL : Larmer Quickly Makes Impression
- SAN PEDRO : Cheers Greet Legless Man After 28.5-Mile Swim
- GOLF / DAN HAFNER : Ferree Battles Cancer, Becomes Super Senior
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFF PAIRINGS : Some Surprises Among the Status Quo After Seeding Process : Water polo: El Toro and Corona del Mar are seeded first and second in Division I.
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFF PAIRINGS : Some Surprises Among the Status Quo After Seeding Process : Girls' tennis: Santa Margarita gets the difficult task of facing Palos Verdes Peninsula.
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFF PAIRINGS : Some Surprises Among the Status Quo After Seeding Process : Eight-man football: Four county teams earn berths. St. Margaret's has first-round bye.
- MANAGING YOUR MONEY / Earning More, Keeping More : JUST SAY NO : <i> Consumer "services"--some of them legal, some not--offer little that you couldn't accomplish on your own.</i>
- Rockwell International Corp. of Thousand Oaks received...
- Insurers to Be Assessed for Fire Damage
- Landfill Taking Residents' Fire Debris
- Rules May be Eased for Fire Victims
- ENCINO : Board to Consider Fate of 2 Oak Trees
- Citadel Holding Posts $14.7-Million Loss
- Six Flags Magic Mountain named Bonnie Rabjohn...
- MedGroup Inc. Raises Funds for Marketing
- MANAGING YOUR MONEY / Earning More, Keeping More : FORWARD INTO THE PAST : <i> Instead of buying into Wall Street's always-glorious view of the future, look at yesterday's models. They may hold the key to picking growth stocks.</i>
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Cutting Kids' Risk of Injuries at Play
- Insider : China Upgrading Nuclear Arms, Experts Say : Beijing is also developing new missile systems, including better ICBMs, to deliver the warheads, they believe.
- 3 Will Stand Trial in Death of Woman During Fight : Courts: They will face involuntary manslaughter, but not hate crime, charges stemming from incident at La Habra shopping center. Beating victim had heart attack.
- Fire in the Wind
- New Missile Test Commander for Point Mugu Will Work at China Lake : Military: Installment of Dana B. McKinney, 46, at the Mojave Desert site is the last step in a cost-cutting consolidation of Naval facilities.
- Forecasters See Rain--but Not in Southern California : Weather: The prediction should ease fears of mudslides on fire-denuded O.C. hillsides. More reseeding efforts are scheduled for the next few days in Laguna.
- MOORPARK : District Considers Curbing Junk Food
- Veterans Plan Vigil in Honor of Comrades
- Denny Meets Watson on 'Donahue' : Television: The truck driver said he doesn't hold a grudge against his attackers and pleaded for greater racial tolerance. Watson apologizes for the beating.
- HE'S NOT KING OF THE ROAD, BUT HE'S A . . . : Hard-Driving Man : As Dale Earnhardt Closes In on Sixth Winston Cup Title, His Rightful Place in Stock Car Racing History Is Assured
- Even After Victory, Shell Points Finger at Himself
- Orange Empire Runners Tune Up for State
- MANAGING YOUR MONEY / Earning More, Keeping More : PORTFOLIO PICKS : <i> Six successful money managers offer their favorite stock selections.</i>
- MANAGING YOUR MONEY / Earning More, Keeping More : FINGERTIP FINANCE : <i> With a computer, a modem and a telephone, investors can trade securities or just get some friendly advice.</i>
- Jury Erred in Goldman Bias Suit, Judge Rules
- National Education Considers Offering of Shares in Its ICS Unit : Finance: Analyst says aim would be to boost stock value. Irvine firm reported a $3.8-million third-quarter loss.
- Unico American's Earnings Triple in Quarter
- HEALTH
- Retailing: The Delicate Side of Beavis and Butt-Head
- Chapman's 'Wish Upon a Star' Pays Off
- Wife Describes Disfiguring of Mate at Trial
- Previous U.N. Leaders: Performance Reviews
- NEWS ANALYSIS : NAFTA Could Swing Power Clinton's Way : Politics: For the trade pact to clear Congress, it would take a feat of White House strength. That kind of display could boost other presidential projects.
- 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea : Fathom This: Environmentalist Paul Watson wants a submarine to police anyone who's ever hunted a whale, a harp seal or a dolphin.
- Pair Rob, Burn Home After Duping Boy, 13
- IRVINE : Council to Discuss Wood-Shake Roofs
- Federal Fraud Trial to Begin for 2 Officers of Defunct Bank : Crime: Phillip L. Chase and Olen B. Phillips are accused of lying to the FDIC, misusing funds and making false entries on records.
- Step by Step, UCLA's Ogden Takes on Best Pass Rushers
- A Case of Like Mother, Like Daughter : Gwyneth Paltrow's Following in Blythe Danner's Footsteps
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Havens Arrives With '60s Voice, View
- Dole to Buy 2 Firms in European Expansion
- TRADE AND TRANSPORTATION : Newport Beach Firms Help Mexico, China With Waste Disposal
- TIG Holdings Reports $29.5-Million Profit
- Hospital Supply Firm Opens New Facility
- Zenith National Posts Sharp Rise in Profits
- Documentary : Bidding Goodby to Russia's Chaos
- MOSCOW : Constitutional Peek
- LA PALMA : Hospital to Offer 6-Hour CPR Course
- City Workers Plan Job Action Today : Labor: Work stoppage will stall trash collection, sewer maintenance and street repair for several hours. Officials say participants may be disciplined.
- BOOK REVIEW: NOVEL : Where the Women Have Powers That Men Envy : VOODOO DREAMS: A Novel of Marie Laveau <i> by Jewell Parker Rhodes</i> , St. Martins Press, $22.95, 436 pages
- Moving 'Beyond Abortion' : Planned Parenthood President Pamela J. Maraldo Says Her Mission Is to Re-Emphasize Health Care and Birth Control
- BERLIN : Mix of Anniversaries
- Hosokawa Ally Acknowledges Taking Money From Suspect Japanese Firm
- CARSON : Sheriff's Deputy Found Shot to Death in His Car
- VENTURA : Medical Center Roof Fire Investigated
- Lancaster Man Kills Himself After Trying to Shoot His Wife
- Trial Opens for 2 Accused of Jordan Downs Arson
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Man Brings Learning of Islam to Schools
- Diemecke Has Baton, Will Travel : Music: Pacific Symphony joins the list of orchestras the globe-trotter has guest-led.
- American Faces Nov. 18 Strike Date : Labor: Flight attendants push up their deadline as the airline wins approval for abridged training of replacement workers.
- HEALTH
- Dow Inches Up as 30-Year Bond Yield Stabilizes : Market Overview
- Profile : One-Woman Battle : Politician Toujan Faisal takes on Muslim fundamentalists in Jordan.
- OXNARD : Police Arrest 10 Suspected Drug Dealers
- Couple's Suit Against KCBS-TV Set for Trial : Litigation: Their attorney says they were never arrested or charged with running a sex club at their Porter Ranch home. A judge refuses to dismiss the case.
- Five Teams Leading in the Race for No. 1
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFF PAIRINGS : Some Surprises Among the Status Quo After Seeding Process : Girls' volleyball: In an unusual draw, Corona del Mar must play wild-card match.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Notes From the Underground: Hole Shows Surprising Depth
- Television Up Close: Wake Me for Test Pattern : Three months with the beckoning light are a nightmare. Network mediocrity is unrelenting, and news is a relief.
- Weekend Box Office : 'Nightmare' Outpaces New Releases
- POP/ROCKStreisand Mania: The nascent MGM Grand Resort...
- Company Taps Into Overseas Market
- Toshiba Signs On to New PC Battle : Computers: Written off two years ago, the Irvine-based subsidiary bounces back with highly praised subnotebook.
- Harvard May No Longer Be Business as Usual : Education: Faculty unveils new curriculum that emphasizes teamwork and problem solving in lieu of case studies.
- First American Stock to Trade on Big Board
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- HemaCare Loss Widens on 6% Revenue Decline
- 3D Systems Posts $270,305 Profit on Record Sales
- Subnotebook Has 'All the Features That Everyone Wants' : Computers: Toshiba's new color model, priced at $3,999, wins praise for its battery life, screen clarity and light weight.
- Sentencing Date Delayed for Top Keating Aide
- Focus on Entertainment Stocks
- The Small Business Development Center of North...
- Warrant Issued for Teen at Hearing on Biehl Slaying
- America From Abroad : Mexico's Resentment Rises Along With Border Barriers : Immigration and NAFTA are ensnared in debates over national identity, history and the 'American elite.'
- SIMI VALLEY : City Dump May Use Reclaimed Water
- U.N. Embargo on Haiti Is Killing 1,000 Children a Month, Study Says
- Debate Grows Over Reseeding Santa Monicas
- Campaign Revs Up for 'Pay at Pump' Auto Insurance Plan : Reform: A similar measure was killed in the Legislature this year. The new proposal has voter-friendly enticements, but faces stiff opposition from lawyers and the insurance and oil industries.
- Media : Next Step: Big Eurobrother? : Americans say Europe's proposed journalism code would stifle freedom, especially in the East.
- GLENDALE : 2 Accused of Robbery Plot Will Be Tried
- Mail Bonding, and Occasionally Bashing : Lately I've received letters on such subjects as UFOs, gun control, Buddhism, school vouchers, euthanasia, politically correct language and the Denny beating
- Homeless Shelter 1st of Its Kind in Nation : Housing: House of Hope in Orange is the country's largest temporary home for women and children, the fastest-growing segment of Orange County's homeless. Stays can be 18 months.
- Achille (Kelly) M. Bigliardi was promoted to...
- Datron Plans to Prepay Simi Valley Bonds
- AUTOS
- Voice Powered Technology Reports $3.1-Million Loss
- MANAGING YOUR MONEY / Earning More, Keeping More : GIVE YOURSELF CREDIT : <i> But be careful, experts warn. Borrowing has never been so easy--or so potentially dangerous. A few simple rules are in order.</i>
- VENTURA : Re-Entry Center Opens at College
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Store Clerk Held in Fatal Shooting of 17-Year-Old
- Distorting NAFTA on Both Sides : Effects of the pact are exaggerated; its main fault is that it protects investors, not labor.
- Hagins Says He'll Sue Arizona State
- Stubborn Kosar Cut by Browns
- Players International Posts $3.9-Million Profit
- Senate Backs Life Terms for '3-Time Losers'
- 2nd Southland Disaster a New Test for FEMA
- Ruling Curbs Private School Teacher Hiring by Religion
- Case Study : Sensationalism Stirs Up Backlash Among Czechs
- Interview : 'Somebody Will Have to Play Policeman'
- Injured Driver Arrested in Fatal Crash
- Callens Is Still a Bean Counter : Fountain Valley Farmer, 82, Preserves Family's Roots on 4-Acre 'Home Ranch'
- WESTMINSTER : Huge City Legal Fees Spur Funds Request
- Protest by Police in Cypress : Crime: They cite rising crime and the need for more officers and pay in a march outside City Council meeting.
- VAN NUYS : Erik Menendez Still in Hospital; Trial Stalled
- SAN FERNANDO : War Memorials to Be United at One Site
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Talks Fail in Antelope Valley Bus Strike
- Mayor Enters Plea of No Contest to DUI : Ventura: Gregory Carson gets a sentence of five days of community service, a fine, probation and license suspension.
- MANAGING YOUR MONEY / Earning More, Keeping More : TRAVEL TIMING : <i> You'll find plenty of bargains, and far fewer people, if you can arrange to take your vacation in the fall or winter.</i>
- Counting Their Blessings : Local Insurers Escaped Recent Southland Fires Largely Unscathed
- Paramount Study Favors Viacom Deal
- MANAGING YOUR MONEY / Earning More, Keeping More : GAIN WITHOUT PAIN : <i> A handful of strategies boost return while actually lowering risk.</i>
- Image Entertainment's Profits Bounce Back
- Kevorkian Freed as Non-Supporter Posts Bail to End Media Attention
- Princess Di Wins Injunction on Photos
- Culture : Venerable British Sauce Is a Seasoned World Traveler : Worcestershire got its start by accident 156 years ago. But its success has been carefully planned.
- SEATTLE : Asia in America
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : No More School for Scandal
- Watson Apologizes for Denny Assault : Television: The two meet at "Donahue" show taping. Denny is forgiving, but many in audience seem unsatisfied by his assailant's statement.
- Transient Found Guilty in Rape, Torture Case : Crime: James Hernandez, 30, faces two life sentences. He is accused of applying electrical shocks to the victim during the five-hour attack in North Hollywood.
- FULLERTON : Volunteer of Year Named at CSUF
- There Always Is One Person on Your Side
- CSUN Soccer Team Doesn't Get At-Large Playoff Berth
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Pass Play Yields Two Scores
- O.C. ART / CATHY CURTIS : Structure Is the Key to Architectural Photography
- Prudential to Sell Stake in Topanga Plaza Mall
- New Strategy Cooking at Hamburger Hamlet : Restaurants: Responding to earnings decline in Southland, chain mounts image campaign, tinkers with menu and expands in areas with stronger economies.
- TRADE AND TRANSPORTATION
- Music: It wasn't too long ago that...
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- ANAHEIM : After 8 Days, Patient Reunited with Family
- Dealing With Fire Before It Happens : Major roles for officials, builders, homeowners
- WOODLAND HILLS : Warner Ridge Dirt Removal to Begin
- BURBANK : Board Picks Firm for School Renovations
- Feels a Lot Better Up Than Down
- Broadcasts of Fight Will Downplay Stunt
- Greg Cleave
- Commercial Vacancies Drop in Conejo Valley
- Tejon Ranch Co. Reports $139,000 3rd-Quarter Loss
- MANAGING YOUR MONEY / Earning More, Keeping More : SEARCHING FOR GEMS : <i> As the United States becomes a nation of investors, experts caution to be choosy and wait patiently for the real bargains.</i>
- Evidence Hard to Come By in Laguna Blaze
- Bomb Kills 7 in India
- Profile : Activist U.N. Leader on Firing Line : His arrogance alienates many. But Boutros Boutros-Ghali is the boldest secretary general in decades.
- Diaries, Ego Trips and Private Thoughts
- Top Christopher Aide Quits Over Leaks, Blame
- Blind, Disabled Find Obstacles to Enjoyment of Braille Trail : Recreation: Not-yet- completed nature path has been plagued with problems, including text falling off signs.
- BUENA PARK : Library Cost-Cutting Try Called Vendetta
- Volunteers Can Fill a Void on Thanksgiving
- Bernardi Accuses Council of Violating Public Meeting Law
- Training Funds OKd for Small Business
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Everett Says He Has New Attitude
- Suspended Daly to Compete in Mexican Open
- Thousand Oaks Center Accepts CSUN's Offer
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Nine of Nation's Top Water Polo Teams Play at Conference Meet
- Another Somali Tragedy: CARE Guard Is Killed
- GLENDALE : School Donates Aid to Fire Victims
- CANOGA PARK : Neighbors Oppose School Expansion
- Turning LAX into LAF: Feisty Southwest Airlines...
- Neiman Is Honored for Volunteer Work
- At DeAnza School, No More Cutting Music Class
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : New Commuter Bus Route Begins Service
- Robbers Attack Boy, Then Set House on Fire
- 3rd-Quarter Profit Soars for Dolco Packaging
- Space Firms Roiling Over Allegedly Quashed Report : Down-to-Earth Satellite War
- HEALTH
- BioSource International Reports 3rd-Quarter Profit
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Wireless modems: Rockwell International Corp. and McCaw...
- MANAGING YOUR MONEY / Earning More, Keeping More : SAFETY NET : <i> Homeowners are using their equity to see them through tough times. Experts say such moves must be thought through carefully.</i>
- Downsizing of Armed Services Raises Concerns
- Rabin Urges End of Revenge Attacks on Palestinians in Gaza, West Bank : Mideast: Plea comes as settlers riot to protest murder of an Israeli. Army, police will intervene, prime minister says.
- Gallup Poll Finds 46% Opposed, 38% in Favor of NAFTA
- Inquiry Into Bradley's Acts Ended by Ethics Commission
- MISSION HILLS : Survivors Help Celebrate New Cancer Center
- Driver in Fatal Crash Had Just Stolen Car, Police Say
- Violence Enters Churches' Doors : Crime: Four fatal incidents have occurred since the mid-1980s, turning once accessible houses of worship into fortresses.
- Burbank Airport Seeks to Seize Adjacent 15-Acre Lot
- On the Record
- This Stage for Golfers of All Kinds
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Cook's Status Questionable
- FULLERTON : 2 Win Awards for Anti-Graffiti Efforts
- Condors Captured in Sespe Sanctuary, Will Be Relocated : Wildlife: Four vultures will be moved to safer area in Santa Barbara County. Four others have been killed in mishaps.
- OXNARD : Trial Ordered in Rape-Murder
- A Look at the Birds, the Bees, and More
- OXNARD : Pickup Crash Kills Ranch Worker, 56
- TRADE AND TRANSPORTATION
- Paramount's Kirkpatrick Gives Up Prime Office Space
- Dallas-based American Medical International named Casey Bedi...
- Whittaker Corp. of North Hollywood received a...
- Corporate 'Evangelist' Sells 'Re-Engineering' to Big-Business Execs : Consulting: His book is a bestseller, but on the downside, the movement he advocates sometimes means jobs disappear and plants close.
- Uninsured Picasso Collection Stolen From Swedish Museum
- Integration, Rockford Style: Schools Divided by Race : Education: Illinois district put all children in same building. But tracking system was likened to apartheid.
- Hamilton Avnet of Woodland Hills won a...
- MANAGING YOUR MONEY / Earning More, Keeping More : PINCHING PENNIES : <i> In today's uncertain economy, it's smart to be a tightwad. Budget experts say that with these tips, you can slice up to 25% off your basic living costs.</i>
- County Inquiry Lifts O.C. Recorder Out of Obscurity : Government: Subject of affirmative action probe has denied wrongdoing.
- Record Number Vote in Jordan's Legislative Election : Mideast: Early returns indicate no group has a clear majority. Clan chiefs and traditional politicians apparently have an edge.
- Cult's Suicide Threats Rattle Ukraine : Religion: Mysterious group promises mass deaths this Sunday. Authorities are detaining the members, called 'zombies.'
- Spain's King Visits Israel
- BURBANK : Archbishop Wants Tomb at St. Ephraim
- STANTON : Council to Consider Curfew for Youths
- PORT HUENEME : Navy's Role Is Breakfast Topic
- Police Staffer Shatters Stereotype : Employment: Undertaking a career in law enforcement has helped Jenny Truong break restrictive mold for women of Asian descent.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Woodson Accuses Bengal of Racial Slur
- Reuss Happy Carrying First Baseman's Mitt
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Butler Takes Blame for Missed Kicks
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Strike Deadline Approaches for Officials
- Court Calendars
- Diary Perils
- Mexico Pressured to OK Extraditions : Law enforcement: Congressional hearing will focus on the country's reluctance to hand over citizens wanted for crimes in the U.S.--such as the rape of a Riverside County child. Meanwhile, some cross-border prosecutions do take place.
- Grounded Air Tankers
- U.S. Constitution and Gun Control
- Jordan's King Hussein
- UCLA Cuts
- Rising College Fees
- Navarrette on Humility
- Debate Over Home Maintenance
- Drug Profits
- Obituaries - Nov. 9, 1993
- Obituaries - Nov. 9, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 9, 1993
- Paramount Board Reaffirms Support for Viacom Offer
- Gore-Perot Debate May Be Trade Pact's Turning Point
- 1 Held in Anaheim Hills Arson : Crime: A 17-year-old youth who told officials he was 'just screwing around' is jailed on suspicion of recklessly causing fire. Two others are arrested but later released.
- Fire Tests FEMA in a New Way : Disaster: In Laguna Beach, a leading question is how much of a casualty loss a victim can deduct from income taxes.
- The Club Scene, Running on Full : After Phoenix's Death, It's Business (Almost) as Usual at L.A. Hot Spots
- Man Arraigned in Arson Threat : Fires: He is charged only with mailing a threatening letter, but sources say he is a suspect in several blazes. Anaheim investigators arrest a juvenile in 700-acre fire.
- Embattled Director of State Lottery Resigns : Government: Sharon Sharp cites family reasons. She had been criticized over awarding of major contracts.
- NO MAN'S LAND: The Irvine Co. is...
- PERSPECTIVE ON ETHNIC CONFLICT : Keeping the Lid on Future Bosnias : The world has no means for stemming such strife; early warnings are needed, then preventive measures.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 9, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 9, 1993
- Van Nuys Man Detained in Arson Threats
- Clinton Warns N. Korea Not to Build A-Bomb