- A Dissenting Vote on the Endorsement of Pete Wilson
- Opportunity Is Knocking in Casablanca : Mideast: Japanese, European and U.S. businessmen meet counterparts from more than 60 countries.
- Troops in Haiti Feel Forgotten Back Home
- Who Knows What Evil Lurks? : We do. Think killer mushrooms. Think crafty spiders. The winning entries in our scary story contest will leave you begging for more. : The Ice Devil
- Obituary
- Save a Whale by Recycling Your Oil
- Gilbert Cut Out for Job
- MUSIC REVIEW : Diaz Trio Brings Virtuosity to Historic Sites Performance
- MUSIC REVIEW : Rockin' With the London Chamber Orchestra
- Woman Shot to Death on Front Porch by 2 Men in Luxury Car
- Conversation / WITH RAE FRANKLIN JAMES : 'Learn Budgets, Learn Finance'
- Santa Ana Youth Dies of Shot in Neck
- Orange County Almanac
- What I've Learned : A Call for Asian Artists to Recast Image
- VILLA PARK : Council to Consider Joining Fire Authority
- Experience Wins Out as Eagles Edge Redskins : NFC: Frerotte does his part, but in the end Cunningham takes charge for a 31-29 victory.
- Chargers Recapture the Winning Way : AFC: One week after first loss of season, San Diego defeats Seattle, 35-15, despite losing quarterback Humphries.
- Violinist Roger Wilkie has been appointed concertmaster...
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Brown Donors Include Lawyers, Movie Studios
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : CBS Under Fire for Asteroids TV Hoax
- ORANGE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATES : Unified School Districts
- The Winning Drawing
- L.A. Police Hampered by Woeful State of Equipment : Law enforcement: Short on high-tech help, officers spend as much as 40% of their time filling out paperwork. Modernization effort has been left largely to private donors.
- Pastor Spreads Word With Sleight of Hand : Religion: Methodist uses magic tricks to deliver a message that 'what we see is only a tiny part of reality.'
- It's the Little Things That Get You Down
- Arizona Converts Overtime Fumble Into Victory : Interconference: Davis returns from injury, kicks 51-yard field goal to defeat Pittsburgh, 20-17.
- Platform : On Friends: Help in My 'Darkest Hour'
- FULLERTON : Student Group Plans Blood Drive at College
- Sacramento Signs Top Pick Grant
- Elway, Broncos Stop Browns' Winning Streak : AFC: Denver quarterback passes for 349 yards and two touchdowns in 26-14 victory over Cleveland, which had won five games in a row.
- Dance Groups Need a Few Good Angels
- TOURISM
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Political Scorecard
- Who Knows What Evil Lurks? : We do. Think killer mushrooms. Think crafty spiders. The winning entries in our scary story contest will leave you begging for more. : Jump
- Prince Charles Reportedly Backs Scaling Down Royal Family
- An Out-of-Sync Freeway Project Keeps Car-Pool Lanes Closed
- One Angel in Search of Another After Shop Saved From Fire
- MISSION VIEJO : Irvine Firm Wins Library Design Work
- COLLEGE SOCCER ROUNDUP : Chapman Tops CS Dominguez Hills
- Raiders Leave Oilers With Cross to Bear : Pro football: Del Greco's 52-yard field-goal attempt on the last play of the game hits bar as L.A. escapes, 17-14.
- WESTMINSTER : Lam Leads Candidates in Fund-Raising Efforts
- PERSPECTIVES ON PROPOSITION 186 : This Is the Wrong Prescription : A 'single-payer' health-care delivery system won't work; it would be an economic and medical disaster.
- Scout Praises County's Offensive Line Prospects
- Jazz : Mulligan, Wilson in the Swing
- VIETNAM
- Dreyer Named President, CEO of Marie Callender
- A Vision of the Future : Newport Beach Executive Helps Interpret Trends
- Huffington's Hour for More Than Money
- National Perspective : '94 ELECTIONS / Senate Showdown
- The Spirits Move Him : After 20 Years of Listening for Voices From Beyond, He Knows All the Local Haunts
- VENTURA : Coffee Cart at College Causes Union Dispute
- Community Essay : An Inmate's Advice: 'Follow Through on '3 Strikes'
- Burbank Disputes Report of Segregation : Minorities: Police, fire department chiefs say ACLU statistics are outdated and discount recent efforts to diversify.
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Jay Geils, Magic Dick Sprout Blues From Newfound Roots
- Road Closed After Fire System Fails
- Disneyland Workers Ratify New Contract, Averting Strike
- BREEDERS' CUP : Skipping Major Event Won't Hurt Holy Bull
- Celebrating Halloween With a Pair of Horror Classics
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- NEWS ANALYSIS : President Going on Campaign Trail--for Bill Clinton
- Uncertainty, Lawsuits Would Greet Prop. 187 : Election: Some Orange County health providers say they would actively disobey provisions of initiative.
- Cindy A. Raisch; Whittier Law School Dean
- Uncertainty, Lawsuits Would Greet Prop. 187 : Election: Many hospitals, clinics have yet to prepare contingency plans. Disobedience and confusion predicted.
- ORANGE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATES : Community College Districts
- THE SOUTHLAND FIRES . . . THEN AND NOW
- Community Comment : 'Build Factories, Not Cute Offices'
- NEWPORT BEACH : Bolsa Park Approval Cheered by Residents
- Fire Communications Center Gets New Quarters, Equipment
- DANCE REVIEW : Accent on Style in Benitez Flamenco Program
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Small Revue Is Largely Lovett
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : Passing the Torch to the Next Generation : Restaurants: Minority business owner Lonear Heard-Davis will transfer a booming McDonald's franchise to her daughters.
- Israel to Begin Reopening Gaza Crossings Closed After Bus Attack
- California IN BRIEF : SAN JACINTO : Motorcyclist Fleeing Police Kills Himself
- Who Knows What Evil Lurks? : We do. Think killer mushrooms. Think crafty spiders. The winning entries in our scary story contest will leave you begging for more. : The Manchurian Mushroom
- ORANGE COUNTY
- RSVP : A Power Lunch With Hillary
- MOUSE PARTY: If you're taking advantage of...
- Rebuilding Hope, Not Just Homes
- 19 Drivers Arrested at Sobriety Check
- Blake R. Nevius; Author, Ex-UCLA Professor
- COUNTYWIDE : OCTA Seeks Ideas on Fullerton-Irvine Link
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Delays Lifeguard Funds Vote
- Seeing a Need : Optometrist Provides No-Cost Eye Care for the Poor
- Overworked and Underpaid?
- Seeking Love's Fortune : It was curiosity really, but maybe a psychic would know. Had she married the rightman? After four readings, she knew she had the answer.
- Perot Voters Leaning to the Right in '94 : Politics: His supporters are expected to play a crucial role in the midterm elections. And the Democrats are not too happy about it.
- Nature Lovers Get Rare Tour of Preserve
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Fishing Boat Sinks; 3 Presumed Dead
- PSYCHO THRILLER: Three decades ago his book...
- FULLERTON : P.E. Teacher Shatters Stereotype, Gets Results
- Pepperdine's O.C. Campus Damaged in Blaze
- CYPRESS : Neighbors Sue to Halt Warehouse Project
- OAK TREE AT SANTA ANITA : Magical Maiden Runs on Turf as if It Were a Day in the Dirt
- COLLEGE SOCCER : No. 1 Indiana Defeats UCLA, 2-0, but Fullerton Wins Tournament
- Spine-Tingling Ending Fitting for Horror Show
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Sheryl Crow's Major Status
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : No Kenny G Fence-Sitters
- Theater : Chekhov's 'Seagull' Wings It Among Multiple Casts at Matrix
- U.S. Troops in Haiti to Get R&R; at Cruise Line Resort
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Four Hit the Lottery for $73-Million Pot
- Kiam Shaves $73,400 Off British Paper
- Riordan Backs Feinstein; Rival Doubts Impact
- Who Knows What Evil Lurks? : We do. Think killer mushrooms. Think crafty spiders. The winning entries in our scary story contest will leave you begging for more.
- Who Knows What Evil Lurks? : We do. Think killer mushrooms. Think crafty spiders. The winning entries in our scary story contest will leave you begging for more. : The Collector
- Could This Be the End of an Era for Farrar, Straus? : Books: After nearly five decades as an independent entity, the publisher is expected to sell a majority of its stock to a larger firm.
- Under the Masks, a Love of Adventure and Art
- Agenda
- Today's Topic : Has the initiative process, which was intended to let the people be heard, gone amok?
- COLLEGE SOCCER : Bradbury's Header in Overtime Enables Titans to Tie Notre Dame
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE : We Care for Youth: : Turn Lives Around With 'Ipeccable' Job-Hunt Skills
- In First Start, Blake Scares Cowboys : Interconference: Bengals' No. 3 quarterback strikes for two quick touchdowns, but Dallas rallies to win, 23-20.
- TELEVISIONNew Talk Shows Struggling: Virtually none of...
- VIETNAM
- Q & A : What New Escrow Account Rules Mean
- Relief Funds Pit South L.A. Against Valley
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : 7,000 Attend Protest Denouncing Proposition 187
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Focus on Foes' Inexperience Aids Democrats
- Who Knows What Evil Lurks? : We do. Think killer mushrooms. Think crafty spiders. The winning entries in our scary story contest will leave you begging for more. : Hairy Palms
- Woman, 42, Dies in Family Pool
- A Dissenting Vote on the Endorsement of Pete Wilson : Election: The governor offended every Latino when he tied his reelection campaign to the ugly, bigoted Prop. 187.
- Viking Defense Makes Its Point Again : NFC: Cornerback Parker scores for third time in three games and five turnovers cost Tampa Bay in 36-13 loss.
- McCumber's Birdie on the Money : Golf: Long putt beats Fuzzy Zoeller in playoff and earns a big payoff--$540,000--in Tour Championship.
- Union Pacific CEO Takes Leave for Alcohol Rehab : Railroads: Drew Lewis' startling departure comes as company boosts bid for rival Santa Fe to nearly $3.8 billion.
- Massachusetts Initiative Would Muzzle Firms
- Japan Gears Up to Become Major Participant in Aircraft Industry
- Calvin W. Rolark; Founded United Black Fund
- Who Knows What Evil Lurks? : We do. Think killer mushrooms. Think crafty spiders. The winning entries in our scary story contest will leave you begging for more. : Speak of This, No More
- Colleges Gird for Children of Baby Boomers
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / GARDEN GROVE CITY COUNCIL : Candidates in Crowded Races Are Linked by Pro-Business Slant
- N. Hollywood Motorcyclist Injured Fleeing From Police
- VENTURA : Car May Have Killed Woman Near Rincon
- Will That Be Paid by Cash or Credit Card?
- Prudhomme Left at the Line : Drag racing: Veteran driver's career ends in Sunday's first round. In top fuel, Kenny Bernstein runs the fastest quarter-mile in history.
- Luck Runs Out at the Worst Possible Time for Oilers : Pro football: After leading late in the game, Houston gives up touchdown, then Del Greco's field goal takes a bad bounce.
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Minority Firms Feeling the Pinch Too : Defense Cutbacks Leave the 'Disadvantaged' Scrambling to Find New Sources of Business
- Crime Threat Prompts Some Banks to Shut ATMs at Night
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : U.S. Opens Toll-Free AIDS Facts Service
- RSVP : Royalty, Celebrities at 'Oscars of Charity Balls'
- MOORPARK : Group Offers Reward in Holdup of Student
- Fire Destroys Oak Park House; No One Hurt
- Redoing Science Policy : Clinton quietly seeks a new rationale in a key matter
- COUNTYWIDE : Silva Leads Moulton Patterson in Fund Raising
- Parcells Embarrassed by 23-3 Loss to Dolphins : AFC: Patriot coach hints at a shakeup after saying players "aren't allowing us to win."
- At Least 26 Die in 2 Siberian Air Crashes; Russia's 1994 Toll Up to 287 : Safety: Officials had been reassuring fliers about airlines that split off from former Soviet carrier.
- Pope Names 30 New Cardinals, Including 2 U.S. Archbishops
- U.S.-Guatemalan Ties Strained by One Woman's Protest : Central America: Jennifer Harbury's hunger strike aims to disprove claims that her rebel husband is dead.
- Happy Haunting : Halloween Events Help Provide Safe Atmosphere for Young Spooks
- PERSPECTIVES ON PROPOSITION 186 : 'Single Payer' Is a Tonic for Patients : Threats of lost benefits and high costs are an industry smoke screen. Prop. 186 offers full coverage and security.
- Valley High-Rise Office Building Damaged by Fire
- Speeding Drivers Add to Road's Deadly Risk : Tragedy: Kevin Martin, 13, is latest victim on Sierra Highway, where blind corners and heavy traffic pose dangers.
- FULLERTON : Flory, Bankhead Win Police PAC Backing
- Nebraska Poll Vaults Penn State : College football: Cornhuskers' big victory over Colorado leads to change. Coaches keep Nittany Lions first.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Murphy's Aim Stays True for Senior PGA Victory
- Writing Academy Sets Immersion Course
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / OAKLAND MAYOR : African American Political Dynasty Is Threatened : Chinese American challenger Ted Dang has incumbent Elihu Harris in a tight race. Many voters voice frustration over the slow pace of economic revitalization.
- The Magic Christian : Woodland Hills Pastor Has Bag of Tricks to Get Across Lessons in Truth
- Michele D. Reese has been appointed senior...
- White House Suspect Left Note : Shooting: Message indicates he expected to die, a source says. The 26-year-old Colorado hotel worker, a dishonorably discharged soldier, is formally charged.
- 'Where's Your Sense of Romance?' It's at the Carwash
- Commitments : What a Father Dreads the Most for His Little Girls . . .
- Santa Ana's School Year Is Short by 2,200 Minutes
- LOS ALAMITOS : OCTA Aid Is Sought to Help Traffic Flow
- COUNTYWIDE : Forms for High School Exam Due on Friday
- Work Crew Cleans Huntington Oil Leak
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Downtown Merchants Assail Parking Fee Hike
- Mother, Uncle of 2 Inmates Held in Plot to Kill Witnesses : Crime: Police say Pico Rivera residents wanted revenge on four neighbors whose testimony helped convict teen-agers of murder two years ago.
- Though Adjacent to Simi, Sinaloa Is Not Attached : Residents of the unincorporated area guard their freedom from city government and revel in natural beauty, tranquillity
- Clippers Watching Rising Son : Basketball: Rookie Piatkowski can draw on father's experiences as he makes his way in NBA.
- Doc Shows Give Wrong Health-Care Diagnosis
- AUSTRALIA
- Who Knows What Evil Lurks? : We do. Think killer mushrooms. Think crafty spiders. The winning entries in our scary story contest will leave you begging for more. : Trees
- Endorsements in Seven Races for the State Legislature
- ELECTIONS / AUDITOR-CONTROLLER : One Touts Long Experience, One Independence : Campaign: Mahon has been in or near the job 22 years, but Morrisset says an outsider will better serve the people.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / LA HABRA CITY COUNCIL : Focus Is on Boosting Business, Battling Gangs
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Vendors Can Apply for Craft Fair Spaces
- SOCCER / GRAHAME L. JONES : Meetings Show Action Isn't Only on the Pitch
- MUSIC REVIEW : Music Center Manages to Get a Handel on Old 'Xerxes'
- The Best of the Vampires
- CHINA
- Standard & Poor's Debuts New Stock Market Index : Investment: The SmallCap 600 will track smaller firms in hotly competitive sector.
- Gary S. Rocheleau, 43, has joined Vons...
- Leigh Vance; Film and TV Producer, Writer
- THOUSAND OAKS : Contest Brings Out the Creepy--and the Cute
- Official Says Ventura Avenue Was Not Made for Shade
- Blaze Destroys 9 Condo Structures
- COUNTYWIDE : Foreign-Policy Experts Sought for Cable Show
- VILLA PARK : Report Shows City Recycles 27% of Trash
- ORANGE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATES : High School Districts
- THOUSAND OAKS : New Hearing Set on Creekside Project
- 1903 Shooting Case Was the O.J. Simpson Trial of Its Day
- Walnut Crop Is Fading as Farmers Turn to Citrus : Agriculture: Only 250 acres of the once-plentiful trees remain. Some see the industry's demise due to irrigation, disease and other problems.
- Esperanza's Nihipali Looks to Future in Sunset League : Volleyball: Aztecs' young players are working through the rough spots of a tough move from the Empire League.
- DANCE REVIEW : A Showcase for Prowess of Nederlands Dans Theater
- TELEVISION : It's a Good Time to Hang Up on This 'Late Call'
- JAPAN
- Overtime Pay Is the Norm for Non-Exempt Workers
- CHINA
- CHINA
- Unions Throw Cash, Clout Into Brown's Campaign : Politics: Labor feels shut out by Wilson and is his rival's staunchest backer. But prison guards support governor.
- VOTERS ROUSED: State officials expect a record...
- Could This Be End of an Era for Publishing House of Farrar, Straus? : Books: After nearly five decades as an independent, the company is expected to sell a majority of its stock.
- COLUMN ONE : Informers Want Israel to Pay Up : As peace talks continue, Palestinian collaborators demand rewards and relocation. But efforts to give them new lives are clouded by hostility from both Arabs and Jews.
- Bank of A. Levy Posts $2.2-Million Profit
- Economic Profile
- Lions True Masters of Overtime : NFC: They become first NFL team to win in extra period three times in one season, defeating the Giants, 28-25.
- TIMES O.C. POLL : Prop. 187 Has Even Backers a Bit Uneasy : Although it still has substantial approval, 62% say they would not turn in an undocumented student--which initiative would require of some.
- ORANGE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATES : Elementary School Districts
- Smith Turns Montana Into Old Man : AFC:Bills' defensive end makes Chiefs' 38-year-old quarterback miserable as Buffalo rolls, 44-10.
- LAKE FOREST : Planners' Vote Allows Business Park Eateries
- Pro Football SPOTLIGHT : WHERE DID THIS GUY BLAKE COME FROM?
- Banking on China as a Trade Gold Mine : Asia: The Export-Import Bank hopes to boost U.S. business with Beijing with low-rate loans.
- ORANGE COUNTY
- California IN BRIEF : YUCCA VALLEY : Mild Quake Called Landers Aftershock
- BOOK REVIEW : Writers Pen Sinfully Good Essays : DEADLY SINS <i> by Thomas Pynchon, et al.</i> , Morrow $17, 123 pages
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- SANTA ANA : Teleconference Links Officials Across Nation
- It's Not Pretty, but Majkowski and Colts Win : AFC: In his first start in two years, quarterback survives three fumbles and two interceptions for a 28-25 victory over Jets.
- 'Running Out of Time' Punches the Clock
- Sleep Tight, a Monstrous Season Approaches : Movies: Those perennial masters of the dark, Frankenstein's monster and Count Dracula, return in a pair of new films. As always, they keep changing with the times.
- Limbaugh
- State Controller
- Judge Lance Ito
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / INSURANCE COMMISSIONER : Quackenbush Ads Stress Crime but Ignore Issues He Would Regulate : One TV commercial by the Republican criticizes rival Art Torres for his vote 16 years ago on an obscure bill. Democrats condemn the campaign as a lie.
- Kemp, Bennett Oppose Prop. 187
- Halloween Origins
- Pennies for Charity
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 31, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 31, 1994
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY - News from Oct. 31, 1994
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY - News from Oct. 31, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 31, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 31, 1994
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Momentum on Her Side, Brown Says : Speaking to Latino supporters in Pico Rivera, Democrat attacks Wilson for backing Prop. 187. He defends the measure in Elk Grove appearance.
- Israel Joins Mideast Talks on Economy : Commerce: Officials, business leaders from 60 nations seek to convert peace into prosperity. Christopher offers U.S. plan for region.
- Man Slain for a Beer Is Family's 4th Gun Victim : Crime: Killer 'grabbed the beer and . . . walked away like it was nothing,' witnesses to the Florence-area shooting say. Deputies report no suspects.
- STATE ELECTIONS / LEGISLATURE : GOP Incumbents Try to Fend Off Feisty Challenges
- An Exchange of Words, Then a Hail of Gunfire : Crime: A crowded party in Santa Ana ends with a late-night barrage of bullets. One man is dead and another is in critical condition.
- Your Reservation Absolutely Assures You a Room, Sort Of : Lodging: Overbooked hotels reserve the right to 'walk' you elsewhere for the night, at their expense. Check before you go.
- JUST THE FACTS : At Your Beck and Call
- Sentient Reading
- Decision '94 / SPECIAL GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA'S ELECTIONS : Propositions : 185: Gas Tax Increase : WHAT IT IS
- Decision '94 / SPECIAL GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA'S ELECTIONS : Statewide Races : Ballot Offers Four Alternatives to Voting Democratic, Republican
- Decision '94 / SPECIAL GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA'S ELECTIONS : Statewide Races : SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
- Judge Gives Oxnard Youth Record Term of 8 Years for Graffiti Vandalism
- Pete Wilson for Governor: On Balance the Best Choice
- Decision '94 / SPECIAL GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA'S ELECTIONS : U.S. Senate : THE REPUBLICAN: MIKE HUFFINGTON
- It Took a Mule Team to Make a Park
- Whining and Dining : Its No Longer Enough to Know the Hottest Chefs and the Trendiest Cuisines--For True Foodie Status, You Have to Bend Them to Your Will
- NASA Makes Down-to-Earth Cuts : Budget: To cope with the latest shortfall and what lies beyond, the agency is scrutinizing every shuttle-related job to see where more money can be saved without jeopardizing flight safety.
- Halloween Scrooge Steals Texas Boy's 100-Pound Prize Pumpkin
- Decision '94 / SPECIAL GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA'S ELECTIONS : Statewide Races : SECRETARY OF STATE
- School Casts New Light on Learning : Education: Some students find that with fewer social pressures they can focus more on their studies at Washington state's only evening high school, the model for a similar Glendale project.
- The Week in Review, Pant Pant
- CRENSHAW : Crenshaw Plaza to Mark Reopening
- Boys Harass Elderly Man, and 13-Year-Old Dies : Baltimore: Nathaniel Hurt kept his property neat and in the process became a target of neighborhood youths.
- SOCIAL CLIMES / TIME OUT : A Busy Briton, Indeed : UK / LA Festival has Merrick Baker-Bates hopping. But the diplomat isn't complaining.
- Decision '94 / SPECIAL GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA'S ELECTIONS : Prop. 187 : 187: Denies Services to Illegal Immigrants
- Weekend Escape: Morro Bay : Bargain Bay Watch : A couple with an appetite for loafing finds a seaside town with just the right ingredients
- MISSISSIPPI HISTORY by Steve Yarbrough (University...
- $25K Rent Fact for 'Fiction' Star
- Artists Flesh Out Annual Danse Macabre : Halloween: At a Hudson River estate, huge skeletons are jointed and jeweled. They will float through New York, with thousands of free-lance paraders.
- Equal Rights an Empty Promise for South African Women, Black or White
- Decision '94 / SPECIAL GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA'S ELECTIONS : Propositions : 183: Lengthens Timing of Recall Elections : WHAT IT IS
- MID-CITY : Halloween Havens Offered to Children
- CONGRESS 36TH DISTRICT : Incumbency May Hinder Harman
- $1 Million in Gems Reported Stolen in Costa Mesa
- A summary of selected City Hall actions last week that affect the Westside.
- COLUMN ONE : Heimlich's Audacious Maneuver : He proposes curing AIDS by giving patients malaria. Tests draw celebrity money--and researchers' protests. He shrugs off criticism, noting his anti-choking method was also shunned at first.
- Oliver North Slammed by Al Gore and Nancy Reagan
- Catching Up to the 20th Century : Donated night-vision goggles will help LAPD, but they should be shared among divisions
- Moulton Patterson Is Pick for Supervisor : Leadership Style and Approach to Local Issues Make Choice Clear in Nonpartisan Race
- Your Money : Stock Picking With Sophisticated Software
- How Stewart Brand Learns : He Created the Whole Earth Catalog and Popularized the Personal Computer. For 25 Years, This Writer-Gadfly-Futurist Has Reinvented Himself--and Shaped How We Live.
- VOLLEYBALL : Bell Gardens Makes San Gabriel Sweat Out a Victory
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : A Quiet Force : Dorothy E. Leavey loves sharing her millions with the needy and the deserving--especially children. But much of it is done anonymously. She doesn't like the fuss.
- Aristide Calls on People, Local Officials for Peace in Troubled Countryside
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Officials Deny Plea to Reopen Swap Meet
- Economic Change Is Coming to Cuba--But How Radical?
- Keep Immigration on the Side of Common Sense
- The Warm, Fuzzy Feel of a Harp Seal Pup
- A Dysfunctional Drac : Latest reincarnation of the count is not out of this world, just out of his head : THE SECRET LIFE OF LASZLO, COUNT DRACULA, <i> By Roderick Anscombe (Hyperion: $22.95; 409 pp.)</i>
- Incumbents Running on Firm Ground : Politics: There's gloomy predictions for officeholders across the country. But analysts say that won't be the case in Democratic strongholds in Central Los Angeles.
- 'Tous les Matins du Monde'
- Decision '94 / SPECIAL GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA'S ELECTIONS : Statewide Races : About These Races
- MOONLIGHTING AFTER DAYTIME
- CRENSHAW : Prince to Make a Pit Stop at Auto Training Center
- Harassing Calls Create Tension : Lawndale: Mayor pro tem accuses councilman of phoning his home and hanging up. Larry Rudolph denies his household was source of annoyance.
- Conservative Win Means GOP Intraparty Brawl
- Your Money : Employ Domestics? This Tax Change Hits Home
- Gay Rights and Religious Right on Collision Course on Idaho's Plains : Election: Proposition 1 would prohibit the state government from giving homosexuals protection under discrimination laws.
- WESTLAKE : Community Garden Tries to Take Root
- Slain Ecuador Missionaries' Plane Found : Amazon: Discovery inspires a family crusade to recover the Piper, salvage as much of it as possible and piece it together as a memorial for the five men, who were killed in 1956.
- New N. Korea Leader Vows to Fulfill Father's Ideals
- Decision '94 / SPECIAL GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA'S ELECTIONS : Propositions : 188: Regulates Smoking Statewide : WHAT IT IS
- CONGRESS 24TH DISTRICT : Campaigns Set Sights on Beilenson's Record
- Decision '94 / SPECIAL GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA'S ELECTIONS : Finding a Cure in a Year of Anger : About This Section
- A summary of selected City Hall actions this week affecting central Los Angeles.
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Cable Shows Plan Turkey Giveaways