- NEWPORT BEACH : Hospital Dedicates Land for City Park
- LOS ANGELES : U.S. Won't Fight Ruling Reinstating Gay Navy Man
- STANTON : City Revises Powers of Manager
- Santa Ana OKs Tunnel to County Jail From New City Unit : Justice: Some fear opening door for county inmates to be held in city cells. Supervisors take up issue today.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Santa Barbara Symphony Welcomes Ben-Dor
- E. John Lewis; Co-Founder of Pacifica Network
- Entrepreneur Shows Marine Center Sketches to Council
- Meetings Will Address Quake Damage
- Numbers Belie Toughness on Crime : Governor's race: We have more prisoners under Wilson but also more victims than in Jerry Brown's tenure.
- CANOGA PARK : Immigration Is the Theme for School Musical
- Hostetler: No Regrets After Shell Dispute : Raiders: Quarterback defends his decision to change plays, leading to heated sideline argument with coach, who downplays the incident.
- If Rams Go, Bettis Must Stay
- Way Too Much Time Given to Montana : Pro football: He takes Chiefs 75 yards in final 1:29, his pass with eight seconds left good for 31-28 victory over Denver.
- IRVINE : City Waives Shelter Building Permit Fees
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Bettman Hopes Missed Checks Will Melt the Players' Resolve
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION
- Political Scorecard
- Helen Northmore Jones; Prominent Fund-Raiser
- BODY WATCH : CANCER : It's Still a Frightening Disease, but Clear Gains Are Being Made
- National Agenda : China Frets Over Inflation : Leaders trumpet their concern but seem powerless to halt the rising prices.
- Emir of Qatar's Relative Robbed of Her Jewels
- Bigger Doses of Heart Drug Perilous, 2 Studies Report : Medicine: Just slight increases of heparin double risk of severe strokes, researchers say. But the FDA contends it is generally safe.
- Culture : Egypt's Sleeping Beauty Revived After 3,200 Years : Restoring the tomb of Queen Nefertari raises profound issues of art and history.
- SUNLAND : Police Vow to Patrol Tujunga Wash Ponds
- Making A Difference in Your Community : Brain Injured: Many Needs, Few Resources
- SUNLAND-TUJUNGA : Debate Scheduled on Immigration Measure
- CSUN to Test Voting by Tone Telephone
- Orange County Almanac
- At Last, Jordan Can Celebrate Victory Again
- Government Takes Aim at GM Pickups : Autos: It accuses company of knowingly producing trucks prone to fires in crashes. Company vows court fight.
- Market Scene : German Bookworms Bow to New Media : CD-ROMs and other computer technology claim a major role at Frankfurt's annual book fair.
- Street Scenes : Artworks by the Homeless Find a Special Place in Charlie Colin's Heart
- New Financial Questions Worsen NAACP Problems : Funding: The latest troubles stem from charges that its board chairman cheated on expenses. He denies the allegations and calls for an audit.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Lawyer Matchups Shape Tenor of Simpson Trial
- Gaza Militants Demand Arafat Free Detainees : Mideast: In third day of protests, Hamas threatens bloodshed unless all activists are released.
- Spotlight
- Angel reliever Ken Patterson and catcher Andy...
- SIMI VALLEY : Search to Start for New Festival Site
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE LEAGUE : Redskins Give the Ball to Frerotte
- TV REVIEWS : Nova Reveals 'Wild Child's' Chilling, Disturbing Secrets
- Muckenthaler Center Faces Vote Today on Privatization
- Court Clears Way for Jailing of Operation Rescue Founder
- POLITICS : Power vs. Change: the Dimension of Foley's Campaign Ordeal : House Speaker's reelection bid is deemed a tossup. His GOP foe, aided by conservative groups, capitalizes on dissatisfaction with Congress.
- Suit Alleges Sexual Abuse by O.C. Priests
- PUBLIC PRESSURE: Health experts Monday joined a...
- Judge Excuses Simpson Juror No. 32 From Case : Courts: The Pasadena woman sought dismissal because of 'undue attention' over number that matched the one the defendant wore as a football player.
- THE SPRING COLLECTIONS / PARIS : Retro Revue
- Observatory Traces Last Year of Comet
- GLENDALE : New Agency Might Target Red Tape
- Bank Shows a Profit for 1st Time in Year
- Trouble Fitting In : Youth: Phoenix Academy drug-rehabilitation program hopes to expand, but some neighbors say added security would be a better idea.
- Again, Swearingen Gets Sinking Feeling
- UC Irvine associate art professor Pat Ward...
- WOODLAND HILLS : Homeowners Group President to Resign
- Deaths Haunt a Highway : Fatal Crash on Route 126 Prompts Local Officials to Again Press Statefor Concrete Barriers
- Trial of 4th Man in Spearing Death of 17-Year-Old Begins : Courts: Prosecutor calls it a case of group responsibility, while defense says it's about 'guilt by association.'
- HEALTH-CARE WATCH : Cutting the Costs
- Plea Deal for Cooper Accepted
- Theater Review : Salieri Helps Undermine 'Amadeus'
- Man Arrested in Fatal Pacoima Shooting
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Stokes Probably Won't Be Ready
- Tony Miller for Secretary of State
- Micron Technology to Buy 89% Stake of PC Maker Zeos
- For Jordanians, Treaty Means an Opportunity to Plan for the Future : Reaction: Citizens in the capital say they want peace, prosperity. Their king is counting on those hopes to bolster his decision.
- George W. Robbins; Former Graduate School Dean at UCLA
- High Court to Hear L.A. Test Case of Racketeering Law : Appeals: Issue is whether drug runner's investment in gold mine falls under RICO statute. Lower court said no; Justice Department says yes.
- U.S. and Russia Exchange Barbs Over Iraq at U.N.
- R S V P : Gala Conducted With Poise, Aplomb
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Castaic Gets Waiver on School Bonds
- Alone on an Island
- Trick or Treat Without O.J., Browns Urge : Halloween: The slain woman's family says masks, wigs are in 'extremely bad taste.' Most costume stores turn a deaf ear.
- Guns Are Not Us : Two top firms say they'll stop ordering realistic toy firearms
- Common Cause Should Turn to Grass Roots : Campaign-spending reform has less chance in the next Congress, but the electorate can be energized.
- Montana Beats Best of Elway : Pro football: After Bronco quarterback puts team ahead, Chief star wins game, 31-28, with a touchdown pass with eight seconds left.
- He Knows True Meaning of Success : Pro basketball: After nearly dying in a car crash 10 months ago, Sacramento's Hurley is happy simply to be playing in the NBA again.
- A Burning Debate on Chimneys : It's Difficult to Get Easy Answers About the Hidden Damage
- RESTAURANTS AND RETAIL
- BILBAO : Basque Ballot Test
- In the Danger Zone : Richard Preston Was Born to Tell the True Story of a Deadly Virus Outbreak
- Adalberto SanchezCapistrano Valley, SeniorCross-countryAfter running his usual...
- Subway Proposal Wins Key Recommendation : Transit: The L.A. Transportation Department rejects the choice of an elevated train across the Valley.
- Bus Plunges Off Cliff; 7 Die
- FULLERTON : Message of Staged Lesson: Friends Must Act the Part
- PORT HUENEME : Firm Hired to Fight Navy Base Closings
- COSTA MESA : Police Will Enforce Anti-Scavenging Law
- TUSTIN : Recreation Program for Schools Considered
- Chronicle of a Presidency Foretold : Domestically, indecisiveness and failed promises; abroad, no clear goals or firm stands.
- 2 Officers Guilty in Gunplay on Freeway : Courts: Pair are convicted of gross negligence, the lesser of three counts. Juror says CHP officer was not convincing when he testified that off-duty policemen fired at him.
- Standard Pacific Corp.: The Costa Mesa-based home...
- In Search of Hip Hangouts
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- PERSPECTIVE ON MIDEAST PEACE : Dashed Expectations Breed Anger : Israeli obstruction of tangible benefits makes the containment of Palestinian radicals ever more difficult.
- Checking It Out : Chess Whiz and Mate Introduce Ancient Game to the Video Generation, and Surprise!They're Not Bored
- Magic Still Coming to Laguna, Despite Political Flap : Politics: Controversy erupts after flyers link visit to fund-raiser for council candidate Mel Owens, but Johnson will still speak to high school students.
- AGOURA HILLS : Ex-Petroleum Firm Official Sentenced in Embezzlement
- San Clemente Arson Probe Focuses on Marine : Crime: Investigators say a car like his was seen leaving the site of a brush fire. A rifle loaded with tracer bullets was found in his vehicle, reports say. The blaze consumed more than 100 acres of brush.
- If Bruins Have Star, It Must Be Schager : College football: UCLA punter is having a fine season, but he can't enjoy it while team loses.
- Company Town : Warner Unit Appoints New Vice President
- She's a Mother of 5, a Sculptor, a Lumber Baron : Business: Josephine Baker parlayed $3,000 in savings into a $2-million operation dealing in Southern yellow pine.
- Amgen's Security Program Born of Experience : Biotechnology: The company thwarted two apparent plans to steal intellectual property. System relies on alert, loyal employees as well as technology.
- Independent Drugstores Take Price-Fixing Case to Court
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Calnetics' 1st-Quarter Profit 56% Higher Than Last Year
- Martin Lawrence to Issue Preferred Stock Privately
- ICU Medical: The San Clemente maker of...
- Premiere Will Sell Station to Shamrock
- ENERGY
- Microsemi Corp.: The Santa Ana semiconductor company...
- How Best to Tackle Weight Problem? : Lifestyles: Those extra pounds we're carrying weigh heavy on the minds of experts. But they can't agree on how to get us to improve our health.
- Notebook : Santa Ana Valley Game Is Subject of Protest
- Herbert V. Muchnic; Orthodontist, Scientist
- Media : Fugitives in Mexico Take to the Airwaves : Viewers are riveted to the screen as high-profile suspects turn themselves in.
- Must Keep Children Away From Crime, Clinton Says
- Causes of Similar 737 Jet Crashes Still a Mystery
- Regional Outlook : Turkey's Foreign Minister Looks to Neighbors First : Mumtaz Soysal may reorient a country delicately balanced between the West and nations such as Iraq.
- HACIENDA HEIGHTS : Detectives Seek Suspect in Break-Ins, Assaults
- WALNUT PARK : Oriental Fruit Flies Found; Bait to Be Put Out Today
- Fast Times Turn Deadly in Village Tragedy : Accident: Silverado Canyon resident killed, two others injured when friend racing on narrow road swerves into them. Both drivers are jailed.
- Shipyard Worker Falls to His Death From Scaffolding
- School Receives Grant for Campus Rewards Program
- Plea Deal for Cooper Accepted
- Ducks' Carnback Will Probably Play in Sweden During Lockout
- KOCE Channel 50 has been awarded a...
- Art Mirrors Life in Japan Today Film Fest's 'Minbo'
- Cherokee Plans to Enter 2nd Bankruptcy Filing
- Ropak Corp.: The plastics manufacturer said Monday...
- PacifiCare Health Systems Inc.: The HMO said...
- Rainbow Technologies to Acquire Torrance Data Security Supplier
- Financial Markets : Dollar Dives Against Mark; Stocks Mixed
- COLUMN ONE : Germany: a Wave of 'Ostalgia' : Those from the east are looking back fondly, even on the hard times under the Communists. They're even taking pride in driving their clunky Trabants.
- New Prisons No Panacea for Ills of Rural California : Corrections: They bring jobs, but also more demand for government services. Still, many places want one.
- Defense in Child-Murder Case Seeks Suppression of Evidence
- Ordonez to Head Postal Service Area
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Rob Johnson Expected to Sit Out Again
- The Pacific Changes Its Schools Program
- VIDEO & TVRecord Orders: Nine days before...
- Pedaling Virtual Reality Biking : Fitness industry: Irvine firm's machine lets riders escape boredom without leaving the gym.
- Downey S&L; Profits Down 26%
- How Kidder Deal Affects You
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- Ice Chalet to Reopen in Laurel Plaza Mall
- ECONOMY
- Inventories Up 1% in August Despite Fastest Sales in 7 1/2 Years
- Government Takes Aim at GM Pickups : Autos: The 1973-87 C-K trucks are found to pose an 'unreasonable risk.' Company vows a fight in court.
- BOOK REVIEW : High-Energy Trip in High-Tech World : ALOHA <i> by Mark Christensen</i> ; Simon & Schuster $21, 287 pages
- Next Step : Bhutto Falls Short of Promise : Pakistan's premier gets a second chance. But social strife, corruption and in-fighting are flourishing.
- Parents, Alumni Defend Accused O.C. Principal
- BODY WATCH : 'Cooking' With a Touch of Vision and a Dash of Imagination
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Kohl's Real Challenge Comes After Election Win : Germany: With slight 10-seat advantage in Parliament, he faces an uphill battle against a toughened opposition.
- NEWBURY PARK : Judge Reneges on Probation Promise
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Library to Open in Spring at School
- Puppets Dangle Fruits of Peace in Front of Kids
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Drive for Museum Is Catching Fire : History: If fund-raising campaign succeeds, firetrucks, uniforms and more would be displayed in old Station 33.
- LOS ANGELES : $382,000 in Grants Given by Athletic Foundation
- NHL Sides Are Talking, Sort Of : Hockey: Management, players are quick to give their opinions, but still are not negotiating.
- LAKERS' UPDATE : Extension Is Sought by Threatt
- Everett Is Next Target for the Rams
- Modernism Runs Amok in Long Beach : Opera: Michael Milenski's imaginative company opens season with strange pairing of 'Dido and Aeneas' and 'Riders to the Sea.'
- AST Research to Roll Out New Computer Line : Technology: The consumer-oriented multimedia PCs are competitively priced but late to the marketplace.
- Digital Theater Signs Contract With Carmike
- Pacific Gulf Properties Inc.: The Newport Beach...
- SOUP'S ON: Rabbi Jim Kaufman blessed a...
- CHATSWORTH : Beetles, Squirrels Pestering Oak Trees
- Residents Decry Plan for Septic Dump Site : Environment: North Valley homeowners offer city officials a petition of protest. They fear stench, health hazards, decline in property values.
- COSTA MESA : Forum for Council Candidates Planned
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Hart Leads the Pack in Campaign Funds
- ELECTIONS / PROP. 187 : Officials See Health Risks in Measure
- Home Sales Still Strong Despite a Seasonal Lag : Housing: Report says the county's housing market in September showed a 9.3% improvement over the previous year.
- Winning the Pooh : Former UCLA Standout Says He Finally Feels at Home in the NBA With Clippers
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Broken Helmet Led to Giant Touchdown
- Gorbachev's New Mission : Former Soviet Leader Brings Environmental Message to Hollywood
- O.C. Art Review : 'Music' Achieves Harmony With Setting
- At 22, an Actress Who Already Has Strength of Character
- Bangladesh Ferry Disaster
- Market Focus : Builders See No Ceiling on Exporting to Japan : It's the most lucrative housing market in the world, with 1.6 million starts a year.
- Brea Programs Get $41,600 in Grants
- MISSION VIEJO : Gaining Respect for the Disabled
- Will Rogers to Be 'Masters' Subject
- Doing Business : Canada Makes Waves With Fishing Restrictions : Faced with falling catches, officials seize foreign vessels in international waters and lobby for quotas to preserve turbot and other species.
- Postscript : Digging Into the Past : Recanted testimony about a child's execution in WWII Ukraine causes a furor and reopens controversy over Soviet-era evidence.
- South Texas Floods Kill 6, Force Thousands to Flee : Disaster: Storm system dumps up to 20 inches of rain in Houston area. Others are missing after being swept away in floodwaters.
- Read Her Lips: Anti-Tax Activist Says 'I Was Wrong' : Finances: Covina councilwoman won office with stand against utility tax. She says harsh reality forced flip-flop.
- Barton A. Cummings; Advertising Executive
- GARDEN GROVE : Colson: Fight Crime With 'Moral Rejuvenation'
- SYLMAR : Burglar Bypasses Realtors' Lockboxes
- Wilson Hails Efforts of Legal Immigrants : Politics: In a speech before Asian American group, he says providing public services to those who break the law to enter the U.S. 'is an insult' to new citizens.
- Early-Morning Fire Guts Japanese Restaurant
- City Panel Gives Valley Subway Concept a Boost : Transit: Mayor has said he will consider recommendation before he votes next week as an MTA director. Monorail supporter says it 'ignored the will of the public.'
- Community Colleges May Offer Early Retirement
- 2nd Man Pleads Guilty in Restaurant Killing
- Clippers' Spencer Skips Out
- That Sideline Incident Was 'Just Talk' : Pro football: Raider Coach Art Shell tries to downplay his argument with Jeff Hostetler as merely part of the game. Quarterback says he has 'no regrets.'
- Weekend Box Office : 'Fiction' Outdraws 'The Specialist'
- Micropolis Corp. Loses $10.9 Million for Quarter
- Mark K. Mason was named executive vice...
- ENERGY
- Company Town : 'Money Train' Running on Time for Fall '95 Release
- Classic Carl's? Karcher Back in Starring Role : Fast food: A year after his ouster and move to emphasis on price, the Anaheim-based chain reverses course to return its founder as TV pitchman and stress quality again.
- Taking Control
- VENTURA : City OKs 1st Steps Toward River Trail
- IRVINE : UCI Science Confab for Minority Students
- Everyone in L.A. has a business card...
- TUSTIN : Two Chances to Hear School Board Hopefuls
- NYELAND ACRES : Trailer Park Blaze Leaves 12 Homeless
- Micropolis to Cooperate With Matsushita on Project
- RESTAURANTS AND RETAIL
- Summit Care Profits Jump by 30% to $1.62 Million
- RESTAURANTS AND RETAIL : Titan Stadium Concessions Area to Be Dedicated to Late Carl's Jr. Executive
- Karcher to Pitch Again for Carl's Jr. : Fast food: Founder and former chairman will return to role in TV ads as part of a revamped marketing effort.
- Company Town
- Firm Reaps Profit From Desolate Prison Site : Real estate: Company, aided by former corrections official, bought pesticide-tainted land near Coalinga for $374 an acre and sold it to state for $3,500 an acre. Business partner calls deal a fair one.
- GLENDALE : Council Meetings May Air on Cable
- College District, Union Near Pact on Early Retirement Offer
- THOUSAND OAKS : Passenger Injured in Dune Buggy Accident
- Lawyers Improperly Got Merit Raises, County Attorney Says
- O.C. Home Sales Jump Nearly 13% in 3rd Quarter
- Six Charged in Scheme to Falsify SBA Loan Papers : Banking: Former Westminster loan broker called center of plan that led to a rash of defaults totaling millions.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Company Town : DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- Trinity Biotech: The company said Monday that...
- Patagonia Hopes to Teach Owners-to-Be a Lesson
- Petoseed Co. Acquires Dutch Seed Marketer
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Dial C for Local Competition in Phone Market : Communications: Consumer choice is on the horizon as state regulators nationwide eliminate barriers to alternative providers.
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : A Story of Literary Dreams and Revenge : THE DEVIL'S OWN WORK <i> by Alan Judd</i> ; Knopf $17, 115 pages
- Airport Terminal Getting Some Color
- COMMENTARY : Orioles Were Wise Not to Recycle This Time
- Can't Stand the Heat? Get Off Gridiron
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : She Moves From Softball to Volleyball, With a Stopover for Track
- BODY WATCH : Wanna Get Fit? Try Getting Lucky : Lucky Vanous, the Hunk From the Diet Coke Ads, Is Turning His Talents (and His Pecs) to a Workout Video
- Angolan Government, Rebels Reach Accord
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Senate Race Sets Record at $27 Million and Rising : Campaign: Huffington has outspent Feinstein nearly 2 to 1 in costliest congressional contest, records show.
- ST. PETERSBURG : A Queen in Russia
- Contractors Charging U.S. for Concerts and Tennis, Probe Says
- YORBA LINDA : City to Weigh Proposal to Stifle Train Whistle
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS
- NEWBURY PARK : Window-Prying Burglar Sought
- LONG BEACH STATE NOTEBOOK / JASON REID : Parsons Succumbs to Shoulder Problem
- More Than a Game : Football: Ryan Phelps started at quarterback for Irvine Friday. His father, Lyle, probably won't live to see his son play next season.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Broken Helmet Led to Giant Touchdown
- Standing Up for Something Positive on TV : Television: On ABC's 'Me and the Boys,' comedian Steve Harvey turns what could be a formulaic sitcom setup into a positive role model for African Americans.
- 6 Charged in SBA Loan Application Fraud
- Hunter Is Missing as Snows Strike Colorado; 11 Others Are Rescued
- Queen Elizabeth Makes Historic Visit to Russia
- Female Prisoners Pardoned in Sudan
- Mater Dei at Heart of Issue
- Santa Ana Declines to Take a Stand on Proposition 187 : Illegal immigration: Residents ask the City Council to denounce the state initiative. Councilman Moreno's motion to oppose it dies for lack of a second.
- Valley Interview : Mission College Closer to Its Niche at 20th Birthday, Leader Says
- Suit Alleges Rat in Diet Pepsi Can Made Woman Ill : Courts: Mexican teacher says the tainted drink was bought in Buena Park. Soft-drink maker calls the scenario improbable.
- Comedy Notes : Saturday Afternoon Funnies
- Trebelhorn (49-64) Is Fired by Cubs
- MANILA : Back to the Philippines
- MOSCOW : Ex-Soviets Convene
- U.S., N. Korea Reportedly Reach Draft Accord
- Administration Has Contingency Plan to Protect Kuwait : Military: Strategy would rely mainly on air strikes to repel invaders. It stops short of giving U.S. troops offensive power.
- Judge Sentences Embezzler to 33 Months
- Upholsterer Slain in Shop; Area's 3rd Recent Killing
- Report Says SCAT Should Scoot If Operating Expenses Aren't Cut : Transportation: City is urged to start own bus system or hire a private firm if South Coast Area Transit fails to reduce its budget.
- Gensia Stock Falls by Half on Failure of Flagship Drug : Biotechnology: Hoped-for heart medication breakthrough fizzles, but the company is expected to survive.
- County Housing Market Is Showing Signs of a Rebound
- Mexico Opens Its Financial System to Foreign Companies
- Class Action Suit Targets Abbey Acquisition
- It's Official: GE Selling Kidder to PaineWebber : Securities: The deal for $670 million in stock would free the conglomerate from what has been a financial quagmire.
- Kraft Selling Its Budget Gourmet Unit to Heinz : Frozen food: Spokesman for buyer unsure of plans for Orange headquarters. He says acquisition will complement its Weight Watcher line.
- Pollution Research Reports $289,000 3rd-Quarter Loss
- Will Japanese Bend to Lew and Sid?
- Apple Sharply Tops Analyst Projections With 4th-Quarter Figures
- On Assignment Has Improved Earnings
- Company Town : Savoy, Fox Restructure Venture
- Lockheed's F-16 Hits Export Targets : With U.S Air Force orders curtailed, the versatile warplane has found new customers abroad. But competitors have the same territory in their sights.
- Loan Income Pushes First Interstate's Profit Up 44%
- Odetics Inc.: The Anaheim supplier of data...
- TransWorld Bancorp Rebounds From Loss
- Company Town
- RESTAURANTS AND RETAIL
- More on Chabad
- Central Library
- Arianna Huffington
- NEWS ANALYSIS : CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Disclosure of Rape Could Be a Key Moment : Impact of Brown's revelation about her daughter remains uncertain, analysts say. Candidate's campaign provides an account that seems at odds with what was said during the debate.
- Dress Code Support
- Subway Rail Tunnels
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / 37th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Foe's Indictment Spurs Libertarian : With Democratic Rep. Walter Tucker accused of taking bribes, lone challenger Guy Wilson sees a chance to make a mark. But political experts say the incumbent need not worry.
- Prop. 186 'Unknowns'
- Sexual Effects of Pollution
- Roots of Homelessness
- Autographs
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 18, 1994
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- Obituaries - Oct. 18, 1994
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- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 18, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 18, 1994
- Music to the Ears : A Stradivarius Lost for 27 Years Resurfaces, but Who Owns It?
- Some See New Activism in Huge March : Protest: Leaders of Sunday's demonstration against Prop. 187 predict surge of political energy among Latinos. The measure's backers call the event a display of Mexican nationalism that bolsters their case.
- Aristide Mobbed by Admirers, Takes Refuge