- Penn State Has Its Way at Michigan
- BYU Takes Fight Out of Irish : Nonconference: Walsh, defense lead 21-14 victory that leaves Holtz with only questions.
- THEATER : Carving His Niche With a Hot 'Blade' : L.A. playwright Oliver Mayer, 29, is running on adrenaline as his breakthrough play premieres at the Public Theatre in New York.
- COMEDY : It's Not Easy Being Greene : Did you hear the one about the comic whose life became a nightmare of gambling, alcohol, panic attacks and prescription drugs? Shecky Greene can tell it.
- Count 'Em: 2 Tracks; It's Not a 'Monorail'
- What's Happened to Shame? It's Vanished
- HITTING THE NAIL
- 'Baseball's' Memorable Lesson
- Cafe Reality Check
- House Opens Conservation Doors
- Recalls Committee Wasted Tax Funds
- Volunteers Pitch In to Help AIDS Patients Keep Their Beloved Pets : Morale: Dogs, cats, birds, fish, rabbits and ferrets are welcome. Snakes? Well, they'll think about it. Their care enables the animals to continue to live with, and boost spirits of, the ill.
- LENDERS WEEPERS
- A Surfing Fan Makes Waves
- The Name Game
- Station Parking Rules Senseless
- Get Rid of Guns
- NOT EXACTLY THE RENAISSANCE
- THE KENNEDY CHARACTER ASSASSINATION
- Optimal Solution Found in OPTIMA
- Mike Espy
- Leave U.S. Ways Behind, Korean Parents...
- Gambling Against Trip to Vegas by Greyhound
- Overlooking Rape of United Airlines Funds
- AmeriCorps Service
- Seniors at Risk Too in 6th Street Area
- More Luggage Laments
- INFORMATION SOUGHT
- Firsthand Experience of Plight of Asian American Students
- It's 'Whatever the Market Will Bear'
- Beeing There
- School Board Should Reflect Electorate
- Ahmanson Land Deal: Not Everyone Agrees
- The Poll Facts
- BIBLICAL BLUE
- Keeping Watch Over Tollway Agencies
- WHERE'S RAYMOND?
- Why Can't We Get Care We've Been Paying for?
- Laguna Canyon Bike Trail Best Option
- Racial Issues Remain Study in Inconsistency
- 'Dead Zone' Result of Past Mistakes
- A Wearing Situation
- The Ghetto
- Diesel Cars
- L.A. Subway Construction
- Conservancy: Plan to Purchase Acreage
- POP MUSIC : Rock in a Hard Place : An oasis of creativity has bloomed in the desert of the Southwest, tucked away from the music capitals of either coast. 'We may as well be on Mars,' says one musician. 'The thing is, we're a very satisfied bunch of Martians.'
- Sounding Off on Traffic School
- Sellers Can't Warrant What They Don't Know
- 'Speaking Out' Writer Had 'Little to Say'
- Chlorine Contributes to Ozone Depletion
- S. Pacific Island Harbors Egalitarian Society, Anthropologist Says : Research: Maria Lepowsky describes Vanatinai, between New Guinea and Australia, in her book, 'Fruit of the Motherland.' 'Women are considered the life-givers and men are the death-givers, and life is more important,' she says.
- Non-Kudos to Drivers of MTA's Buses
- Natural Selection Strikes Creationists
- Line Up to Complain
- Genovese Firing Was Classless
- SBA Is Continuing to Overlook the Little Guy
- A Golden Lady
- CARPENTERS' TOOLS
- A Caustic Welcome to the Workaday World for Some of Those Suffering Professionals
- OUR SOCIAL INSTINCTS
- Drug Searches at School Unnecessary
- Bloody Deeds Cloaked by Fall Foliage
- Figures in the Night : Rembrandt's dead wife and two dead children are immortalized in the "Night Watch" : REMBRANDT'S NIGHT WATCH: The Mystery Revealed, <i> By Georges Boka in collaboration with Bernard Courteau (Les editions Emile-Nelligan, Montreal: $22; 117 pp.)</i>
- Mark Fuhrman
- Costly Cruise
- Biking in Moab
- Lockheed Ignored the Writing on the Wall
- THE UN-NATURAL
- A Case of Different Strokes
- Santa Monica: Duty to Help the Homeless
- Home Birth Experience Not Without Danger
- Soft Sentencing Sparked '3 Strikes'
- NONFICTION - Oct. 16, 1994
- NONFICTION - Oct. 16, 1994
- NONFICTION - Oct. 16, 1994
- Obituaries - Oct. 16, 1994
- Voyage to the Bottom of the Earth
- ROUNDUP : Fumble Spells Victory for Faith Baptist
- Aristide, in Joyful Return, Calls on Haitians for Reconciliation : Caribbean: Thousands gather to welcome first democratically elected president back from three-year exile. American troops maintain tight security in capital.
- At the Core of the MTA Problem: A Sprawling, In-Fighting Bureaucracy
- INFORMED CONSENT : Business, Consumers Are Getting Savvier About Choosing Health Plans
- EARLY VOTERS: Voters go to the polls...
- Helping Homeless Help Themselves : San Diego: The Neil Good Day Center offers no cots, food or handouts. It offers street people something else: Hope through empowerment, dignity and jobs.
- Reaction of L.A.-Area Jews and Arabs Mixed
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City Hosts Garage Sale This Morning
- Tutu Grapples With New Political Role : South Africa: The Anglican archbishop says church must closely monitor longtime ally Nelson Mandela's government even if the results are painful.
- JUDICIAL WATCH : Diversity Dividend
- Tot's Killer Gets Long Prison Term : Court: Wayne Yoshisato will not be eligible for parole for at least 30 years. He murdered his ex-girlfriend's daughter.
- QUAKE FUND-RAISERS: To help the earthquake-damaged St....
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Bus Driver Attacked on Freeway : Violence: He grapples with a knife-wielding passenger while trying to control the swerving vehicle near Gorman. Suspect is in custody.
- RELIGION / STEVE HENSON : Challenging Biblical Assumptions : Book: Gospel researcher offers some radical notions in self-published work. Despite his amateur status, it has drawn praise from many scholars.
- BREA : Weekend Candy Drive to Benefit the Retarded
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Nickels Leads Santa Margarita to 21-14 Upset
- Countywide : Crime-Fighting Efforts to Be Honored by OCT
- It's a Long Day for the Martinas
- Johnson Returns for USC : Trojans: He will face former teammate Stenstrom of Stanford for last time in college.
- Blanton's Long Trail Back Ends : Football: Former Mater Dei quarterback finally gets a chance to call the shots for San Diego State.
- It's Gonna Be a Video Jungle Out There : Video-game stars Donkey Kong and Sonic the Hedgehog will battle it out with new games backed by tech advances and mega-marketing.
- Pop Music Review : Steven Curtis Chapman's Christianity Goes So Far
- Childhood Savagery Revisits Chicago's Tough South Side : Crime: Boy, 5, is dropped to his death by youths demanding he steal candy for them. Brother's rescue fails.
- An Emotional Juncture in Haiti's Chaotic History : Caribbean: With some calling for reconciliation and others crying for justice, the future remains uncertain.
- County May Set Up Mobile Team to Respond to Mental Health Crises : Thousand Oaks: If approved, it would be based at the East Valley Sheriff's Station and would free deputies for street patrol.
- 1,500 Students Leave Class to Protest Against Prop. 187 : Immigration: Demonstrators from high schools and junior highs walk out of classes. Most later return, but some are suspended.
- VENTURA : Council Will Debate Prop. 187 Measure
- Hamas Plays a Zero-Sum Game : West Bank tragedy damages the peace process, as militants intended
- ELECTIONS / THOUSAND OAKS COUNCIL : Zeanah and Lazar Defend Their Records Amid Sharp Criticism
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Corona del Mar Rallies With Big Plays to Beat El Toro
- PREP ROUNDUP : No. 6 Brea-Olinda Falls to Tustin in Water Polo
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Montana May Sit Out Monday
- Massimino Accepts a Buyout : UNLV: He agrees to a deal for about $1.9 million. Grgurich is expected to take over.
- Theater Review : Outrageous Fortune : Rich 'Hamlet' Cast Bequeathed Wealth of Exquisite Costumes, Lights, Set
- AST Layoffs, Plant Closure Hit O.C. Hard : Employment: Shutdown of Fountain Valley's biggest employer will cost another 440 jobs by Feb. 1. Dozens more will be cut in Irvine as company reports larger-than-expected loss.
- Reaction of L.A.-Area Jews and Arabs Mixed : Peace Prize: Many feel that the Nobel award was given prematurely, in light of the continuing violence in the Mideast. PLO terrorism is also noted.
- Irvine : Senior Center Wins One-Year Extension
- WESTMINSTER : Bigger Banquet Room at Center Endorsed
- Woman, 50, Found Dead in Condo
- Ethics Officials Drop Limits on Lobbyists : Politics: Proposal would have prohibited contributions to city officeholders. Votes were there on council, panel chairman says.
- GARDENA : Woman Lived With Corpse Up to 3 Months, Police Say
- Teacher Arrested on Campus After Complaint by Student
- Nonprofit Organizations Spared Rent Increase by Irvine Council
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Newport Harbor Takes Control From Irvine
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : GOLDEN LEAGUE
- Baseball: Former labor secretary has a reputation for getting results in difficult situations.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : GOP Leaders Host Feinstein, Hail Her as a Strong Advocate for the State
- One-Way Ticket From NBC, Please
- RETAILING
- World Health Organization OKs Large-Scale Trial of AIDS Vaccine
- British Pair Given 28 Months for Buying Baby in Romania
- Rostenkowski Doesn't Have Immunity, U.S. Judge Rules
- Man With 9 Drunk-Driving Convictions Sentenced to 2 Years in Prison
- RESEDA : Birmingham High Gets Math Grant
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : ALPHA LEAGUE
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- North Hollywood Rebounds to Claim Its First Victory, 26-15
- Winning Matches Is Secondary for Tennis Showman Bahrami
- Westlake Puts Hurt on Panthers : Football: Injuries don't stop Warriors from overwhelming Newbury Park, 28-7.
- Trio Spark Antelope Valley
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : MacKenzie Leads Capistrano Valley Over San Clemente
- Tork, Goodman: On Common Ground
- Consumer Prices Steady; Retail Sales, Production Strong
- Italians Turn Out Against Berlusconi's Policies : Europe: Millions of workers strike to protest cuts in social benefits. Rallies are some of the largest since the 1970s.
- Jews, Arabs Join in Bid to Modify Food Packaging : Manufacturing: Religious groups band together to convince the industry to be sensitive to their dietary laws. But even with a common goal, the two sides don't always agree.
- Countywide : Elite Squad of Disaster Specialists Gearing Up
- County Unveils Proposed Raises for Top Officials : Work force: Pay hikes range up to 4%. Left out until after election are clerk and recorder.
- Friday's Yardstick
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Johansen Leads Pacifica Past Santiago, 15-3
- Royal Routs Camarillo, 55-10
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Polowski Scores Twice in Irvine's Soccer Victory
- ANALYSIS : Coach Got Caught in His Backlash
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Sunny Hills Makes Mistakes, Loses to Troy
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- It's a Long Day for the Martinas
- AST LAYOFFS: ANOTHER JOLT FOR O.C. : It Turned Dark at Dawn in Fountain Valley Plant : Jobless: A 6 a.m. meeting brought word of layoff and imminent closure. The 100 who lost jobs immediately are told personally by supervisors.
- FCC Clears Way for New Satellite Telecom Service
- Two Major Retailers to End Sales of Toy Guns : Merchandising: Prompted by shooting tragedies, Toys 'R' Us and Kay-Bee say they will no longer sell realistic-looking 'firearms.'
- Social Security Recipients to Get 2.8% Raise
- Man Castigates Wife's Killers : Reward Announced in Slaying of 72-Year-Old Survivor of Holocaust
- OJAI : Union Endorses 2 Incumbents, Horne
- Ethnic Restaurant Owner Claims Racism by Landlord : Dispute: Suit alleges slurs against customers and destruction of flag outside Ethiopian eatery. Landlord denies accusations and attributes trouble to tenant not paying his rent.
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Hart Pulls Away From Canyon for 42-19 Win
- Briton Is First Woman to Walk Around World : Records: Ffyona Campbell began her epic journey when she was 16 and ended at age 27. She is fourth person to complete a global trip on foot.
- Gordon A. Marker; Pioneer in Burning Used Tires to Generate Electrical Energy
- Political Scorecard
- BREA : Council Candidates Disclose Finances
- Candidates Forum
- Pacoima Man Sent to Jail Again for Beating His Wife
- Apples for Teachers : The County's 5 Best Will Be Recognized for Their Accomplishments in theClassroom and Those After the Day's Last Bell
- NEWPORT BEACH : Sale of Lavish Playhouses Aids Homeless
- Board OKs $22.5 Million for Libraries, Rejects Tax : Government: Supervisors tap general fund for allocation. Officials hope to return most of 87 facilities in county system to full schedules.
- Man in Truck Kills Daughter
- YORBA LINDA : Funeral Exhibit at Nixon Library
- VILLA PARK : Kiddie Commute a Fun Way to Learn
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : DEL REY LEAGUE
- Falcons Fall After Seeing Muir Trail : Football: Crescenta Valley takes lead on 95-yard run before succumbing, 17-7.
- Seeking a New Routine : Bruins: Old methods are discarded as UCLA tries to end slump against Oregon State.
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : SUNSET LEAGUE : Ponchak's Late Runs Lead Fountain Valley Past Oilers
- Alemany No Match for Bishop Amat, 49-0
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Late Field Goal Leaves Buena With Tie
- Spate of Made-for-TV Movies Dominates the Schedule
- Home Entertainment : A Fred and Rita Double Bill: Never Lovelier
- Probe of Cisneros Payments to Former Mistress Starts
- 10 Arrested in Anti-Gang Sweep After Shootings : Crime: Multi-agency strike force invades west county cities, netting offenders, weapons and, possibly, evidence in attacks. A father of four was slain in one incident.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cunningham Sparks Irvine Valley in Soccer
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : RIO HONDO LEAGUE
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Healthy Fielding Rolls Up 222 Yards, Three Touchdowns
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Shell Stresses Teamwork
- Art Review : Exploring the Allure of the Anomaly
- A Handy Man Helps Hatch a Dandy Plan
- SECURITIES
- INSIDE & OUT : A Solution for Problem of Cabinet Mold
- Rabin's Courage Led Israel Toward Peace--and Tragedy
- Dramatic Gold, Bertrando Head Goodwood Field
- Saugus Makes Burroughs Miserable
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : SCORECARD: COUNTY HIGHLIGHTS FROM WEEK 6 : VALENCIA FORFEITS THREE GAMES
- Hot Topic: Stars, News Coverage : Television: Radio-TV news directors debate the ethics of reporting sensational stories at their 49th annual convention.
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Ocean View Can't Hold Saddleback in Final Minutes
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Two Major Retailers to End Sale of Toy Guns : Toys: Prompted by shooting tragedies, Toys R Us and Kay-Bee say they will no longer sell realistic-looking 'firearms.'
- SECURITIES
- Stan Bohrman; Award-Winning Newsman on Radio and Television
- MILITARY : Ex-ANC Troops Stage Mutiny to Protest New S. Africa Army
- COMPTON : Protest Asks Faster Probe of Officer Accused of Assault
- PIRU : Woman in Car Hit, Killed by Flying Rock
- New Jobs Seen With Renovation of Ventura Harbor : Fisheries: Refurbished facility has already attracted 17 fishing boats from Louisiana and Florida and created 150 positions, its manager says.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 2 Die in Traffic Accidents
- LAGUNA BEACH : Canyon Area Will Reopen for Hikes
- Super Saturday : Fire Up the Remote Control, It's a Football Bonanza
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Rancho Alamitos Still Undefeated in League
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Mater Dei Recovers to Beat Trabuco Hills
- Moorpark Keeps Getting Defensive
- 'NYPD Blue's' Caruso Leaves a Sure Thing on TV for . . . ? : Television: The bias of tiered status for film and TV actors is breaking down. The real issue is material. Whether David Caruso finds it remains to be seen.
- State Board of Education Takes No Position on Prop. 187
- Nobel Prize-Winning Author Stabbed in Cairo
- White House Defends Cedras Deal : Haiti: Clinton aide says rental of houses won't cost taxpayers and was necessary to remove the military leader.
- VENTURA : Student Group Says: 'Smoking Is Slavery'
- Campaign Calendar
- Beach Pollution Lessened Over Summer, Group Says
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Health Agency Urges Needle Exchange Program
- CALABASAS : Producer Busy Carving Out Pumpkin Fest
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Former Gang Member to Lead Workshop
- LOS ANGELES : Trial of Fleiss, Father on Tax Charges Set Jan. 24
- Borg Passes Past Purcell on His Way to Semifinals : Tennis: Legendary Swede wins, 7-6, 6-4, in Digital PC Champions tournament.
- CANOGA PARK : Quake-Hit Library to Get Make-Over
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : SANTA FE LEAGUE
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : PACIFIC LEAGUE
- Music Reviews : Nyman, Pacific Symphony Play 'The Piano'
- Pope Stands Firm Against Divorce and Remarriage Among Catholics : Religion: Those who break vows remain in church but can't receive Communion.
- GARDEN GROVE : Fire Stations Welcome Citizens to Open House
- March Protests LAPD Officers' Jail Terms
- Cleveland High Tries Partnership Plan
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Young Rushes for 275 Yards as Fullerton Defeats Buena Park
- A Little Care Is More Than Enough for These Plants
- Girls' Spree Spoils Grandmother's Nest Egg and Plans for World Trip
- Salmonella Poisoning in 35 States Blamed on Ice Cream
- James Hill; 'Born Free,' 'Avengers' Director Was 75
- Thanks to the support of local organizations,...
- GLENDALE : System for Sale, but Cable to Be Upgraded
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Sentenced in '87 Traffic Accident
- Russians In Hueneme to Study Spills : Petroleum: Officials meet with a nonprofit company formed after the Exxon Valdez disaster.
- Oxnard Students Get an Up-Close Look at Out-of-This-World Exhibit : Science: Elementary school class peers through microscope at moon rocks and soil on loan from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
- Setting Up Homeless Camp Has Its Skeptics : Shelter: Riordan has called for a drop-in center in Downtown. Although complaining about the problem, some call for a comprehensive solution.
- Sheriff's Deputy Arrested on Marijuana Charge
- Merchants Sue Over Pay Parking in Dana Point
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1994-95 : UCLA : Bruins Leave Behind Last Year's Memories
- THE NFL / BILL PLASCHKE : Quiet Rule Cooked Up to Really Limit Field Goals
- Giants' Quinn Apologizes to Genovese
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : ORANGE LEAGUE : 62-Yard Miss Leaves Western Tied
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Pavin, Faldo, Ballesteros Are Hot, but No Match for Winners
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Theater Review : Margolyes' 'Dickens' a Passionate Outing : Engagingly, British actress crisscrosses from the author's biography into his work.
- GARDENING : These Blooms Are No Flash in the Pansies
- INSIDE & OUT : Tank with a Trunk
- N. Korea, U.S. Near Nuclear Arms Pact
- Is It '94 or '84? Candidates Relying on Retro Rhetoric : Politics: Republicans revive Reaganomics with a new 'contract.' Democrats deride trickle-down, part two. Off-year campaign sounds awfully familiar.
- Couple Seeks Class Action Suit Against Insurer in Quake Case : Law: They say Farmers denied them chance for coverage. Company calls claim 'absolutely untrue.'
- County School Group Endorses Newcomers
- Man Killed In Auto Crash
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : MISSION LEAGUE
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : These Four Southland Fighters Remain Only the Talk of Town
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Tie Leaves Anaheim Players, Fans in Knots
- Music Reviews : Piano Competition Winner Harvey Returns to Pasadena
- American Renegade's Tense 'Baby Dance'
- Mayor's Study Shows Start-Up Firms Fueling a Robust Recovery : Economy: Small companies can offset job losses in aerospace, the report says, but it warns of deep resentment of red tape.
- Four Indicted in Alleged Scam Involving Paging Firm Shares : Securities: Authorities call the stock-manipulation case the largest ever in L.A. or Orange counties.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / CONTROLLER : Candidates Both Vow to Cut Waste in Government : Businesswoman Kathleen Connell is making her first run for public office as a Democrat. She faces fiery former GOP Assemblyman Tom McClintock.
- Feathers Ruffled as Hobbyists Enjoy Wind Beneath Their Wings : Oak Park: Longtime model glider fliers disturb and in some cases alarm residents of new development around ridge called Kanan Hill.
- ENCINO : Drainage Pipe Work to Begin in December
- Soldier Dies in Rescue Effort, Clouding Israelis' Joy at Nobel : Mideast: The kidnaped 19-year-old is killed by his Islamic militant captors as Israeli army unit storms a West Bank house. Second soldier, 3 Palestinians also die in the raid.
- The Rev. Lee C. Hite will give...
- Ethics Panel Drops Ban on Lobbyists : Contributions: City Council opposition prompts deletion of item from reform package.
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Orange Lutheran Routs Whittier Christian
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Fuller Eager to Repeat Pepperdine Experience
- Eagles Keeping an Even Keel Despite Their High-Flying Start
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Esperanza Sweats Its 26-16 Victory Over Feisty Edison
- Taking an Early Peek at the New Ahmanson : Theater: The $17-million face lift will be completed in two months. The new interior has a more intimate feeling for audience and actors.
- COSTA MESA : Walkathon for CHOC to Draw 6,000 People
- CALABASAS : 2 Too-Tall Signs Ordered Removed
- STATION PARTY: It's open house today at...
- AGOURA HILLS : City to Ignore Hiring Freeze, Seek Director
- CLIPPER REPORT : Swingman Piatkowski Signs Five-Year Contract
- Notre Dame Doesn't Let Down
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Brethren Christian Continues to Skid With 33-0 Loss
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Canyon Has Last-Minute Magic Again
- Compelling Journey of 'Lakota Woman' : TV Review: The TNT drama shows cultural pride and spiritual awareness through the eyes of a woman transformed by political action.
- Living vroom : Furniture Fantasies Come to Life in Revved-Up Designs Sparked by the Imagination
- Rabin, Peres and Arafat Share Nobel : Honor: Peace prize awarded for historic agreement between Israel and Palestinians. But soldier's abduction creates strain between parties.
- POLITICS : Major Seeks Salve to Bind Up Tories' Wounds : British prime minister calls for patience at party's annual conference. But fractious elements highlight rifts.
- Another Blot on Media's Record
- BREA : Variety Show Part of 'Inspirations' Exhibit
- Growers Sign Malathion Agreement : Medfly: Crop operation scheduled to begin Monday. Without signed pact and inspector's seal, no produce may leave area.
- ALISO VIEJO : Event Aimed at Parents of Special-Needs Kids
- GLENDALE : Rejuvenation Sought for Neighborhoods
- Happy Hollyween!A colleague of ours reports that...
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Archdiocese Will Shutter High School Seminary : Catholicism: Our Lady Queen of Angels is seen as a too-costly conduit for priesthood candidates.