- NHL Dispute Extends to Europe : Hockey: Carnback wants to play in Swedish Elite League if he can get around the obstacle of his contract with the Ducks and the lockout.
- Aztecs' Gutierrez Down and Out
- Times Mirror Settles Suits Over Cable Deal : Media: Publisher of Los Angeles Times offers investors higher dividends for up to three years.
- Westcorp: The Irvine financial services holding company,...
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- Famous Alumni Give Stanford $77.4 Million
- A World for Little Ones and Little Wonders From Japan
- Post Office Presses Ferraro to Repair Damaged Building : Woodland Hills: Officials vow to hire a contractor and bill the councilman, who says retrofitting laws have slowed his efforts.
- Penhall, Sigalos Try to Conquer World of Offshore Boat Racing
- Hart Gets Additional Tickets for Canyon Game
- Executive Travel: Spotlight on HONG KONG : When Doing Business There . . .
- Family Hopes Small Claims Have Big Impact : Tobacco: Relatives have sued cigarette makers over the death of their mother.
- Record Crops Forecast for Corn, Soybeans : Agriculture: The government predicts a stunning rebound from 1993's floods and drought.
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- DUARTE : City Council Tentatively OKs 3% Utility Tax Over Objections
- With the economy heating up again, the iceman cometh back.
- Topics / POLITICS : Forums Focus on Candidates, Measures
- Communities to Get More Say in Use of Closed Military Bases : Legislation: Under a new law, which will affect a disputed San Pedro property, homeless groups will no longer get priority.
- Rough Stuff Messes Up Contest
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- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Remodeled Theater to Debut at College
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- How Can Mexican Food Be Bad for You If It Tastes So Good?
- A courtship interpreter: "The enclosed was left...
- NEWPORT BEACH : Overhaul of Police Shooting Range OKd
- Man Disputes Charge Against Wife : Courts: She is accused of ramming a jacked-up car under which he was working. He says it was an accident and wants to pay her bail.
- Buckner Helps UCLA Defeat USC in Women's Volleyball
- Moldova Moves Up to Big Time : Soccer: Upset of Wales highlights qualifying for European Championship.
- A Totally Cool California Dude : Brazil's De Lima Has Adapted, and Now Aims for Water Polo Scholarship
- Shuttle's Eye in the Sky Is a Way to Fight Smog : Endeavour's downlink to Earth provides a real education in environmental science.
- The Fish King
- BY DESIGN : Weird Suits, Weird Ties, Weirder Dos
- REGION : Police Won't Charge Schools for Search
- Israelis Riveted by Kidnaping; Stakes Are High
- New Los Altos Medical Director Named
- Poll Finds Big Edge for GOP in Fall Elections
- Party House Tenant Sues City for Harassment, Defamation : Lawsuit: Jerry Bolduc has been in conflict with officials who want an end to the revelry at sprawling hillside mansion.
- Prop. 187 Opponents Confront Ezell : Immigration: Initiative protesters disrupt luncheon. Co-author of the measuresays he will make no more appearances until election.
- How Do You Store an Ecosystem Inventory?
- Trustee Candidates to Have 2 Forums
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / COSTA MESA : Illegal Immigration, Apartments Are Dominant Issues : The business climate--how the city attracts and treats firms--also generates discussion. Twelve candidates are seeking two open council seats Nov. 8.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : No. 1 Golden West Stops Saddleback
- St. Louis Officials Offer Rams Very Lucrative Deal
- Ram Suitors' Race Hits Homestretch : Football: Zoning decision a lift for Baltimore. St. Louis upbeat after meeting.
- Lukasiewicz to Play Volleyball at Duke
- PACIFIC 10 FOOTBALL / DAN HAFNER : Experts Were Wrong About Washington State
- REAL ESTATE : Surplus Space From Defense Cutbacks Could Cause Cities Problems for Years
- Global Markets and Economic Update
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- THEATER REVIEW : Real-Life Events in Iraq Fail to Spoil a Jolly 'Kismet'
- All Dressed Up
- A 'Peculiar Link' for a Wacky Guy
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Werewolf' a True Treat for Halloween Season : It's an amalgam of 1950 horror films, 'Grease' and 'The Nutty Professor.' Stay for the post-show 'vaudeville' revue.
- Mexico Suspect Links Politicians to Plot
- CAMPAIGN JOURNAL / CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Brown Forages for Votes on Radio Show Known for Antics
- Police Jam Council in Jobs Impasse
- Recycling Firm Executives Fined for Polluting Water
- WEST HOLLYWOOD : Reward to Be Offered in Gay-Rights Activist's Slaying
- Santa Ana, La Habra Get U.S. Funds to Hire Police : Law enforcement: President Clinton passes out first of money from crime bill. It will provide 2,770 new officers across U.S., 20 of them in the two O.C. cities.
- Countywide : Officers Square Off in a Battle of Skills
- City Bends Policy on Open Space
- NORTHRIDGE : Exhibit to Focus on Women, Alcoholism
- COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BEACH : Drug Hunts Extended to Middle Schools
- Annual Storytelling Festival This Weekend
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City Naming of Overseers for Plan Delayed : Redevelopment: School and business officials persuade Santa Clarita council to postpone action.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Colorado State Convinces Coach
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Shoulder Injuries Concern Gilbert
- Hothouse Junior Hockey : League Hopes to Raise Crop of Hearty, Talented Players
- There should be some particularly high-quality food...
- SOUTH BAY / COVER STORY : Butterfly Safety Net : Expiration of a $430,000 grant worries volunteers working to restore dunes near LAX where the El Segundo blue flourishes.
- BRIEFLY : Rotarians: Club Offers Westchester Teachers Grants
- VAN NUYS : Murder Suspect Sent Back to Patton State
- LONG BEACH : Diabetic Rejected for Federal Job Settles Suit for $67,000
- Charges Against 4 Arrested in Sweep Dropped : Law enforcement: Dismissal of the drug-selling counts brings to six the number of misidentifications discovered following Operation Roundup. The D.A.'s office continues to review other indictments.
- Genovese Victim of Economy : Baseball: Longtime Giant scout let go because of restructuring and losses from the strike.
- Mighty Duck Forward Carnback Looking Into a Return to Sweden
- LOS ANGELES : Briseno Sues City, Alleges It Did Not Provide Defense
- Prizing Uncle Ed's Acumen
- No Solution to Oak Tree Faux Pas : Horse racing: Investigation blames accidental scratching and reinstatement of favorite at Santa Anita on "human error." No action will be taken.
- THEATER REVIEWS : RSC's 'Little Shop' Can't Deliver the Goods
- $7.2-Million Verdict Favors Altadena Pair : Lawsuit: The couple, forced from their home by a 1990 fire, are awarded damages after a jury determines that their insurer, Fire Insurance Exchange, mishandled their claim.
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- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 2 Newhall District Schools Earn Blue Ribbons : Meadows: Parents join their children and staff members to celebrate national award. A second Santa Clarita elementary will follow suit next week.
- OAK TREE : Valenzuela in Limbo After No-Show
- OJAI : Residents Urge City to Restrict Chain Stores
- Academically Troubled Freshmen May Get Break From the NCAA
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Oglala' Turns Tables on Accusers
- THE ECONOMY
- REAL ESTATE
- 2 South Bay Auto Dealers Are on O.C. Buying Spree : Retailers: The pair quietly acquires local Rolls-Royce and Infiniti franchises and are poised to snap up two others.
- Low Down Rice
- Grilling on the Rim : A User's Manual
- Garamendi Unveils Quake Policy Plans : Insurance: Industry officials and consumer advocates criticize proposal to offer bare-bones, stand-alone coverage.
- Perceived Racial Bias Sparks Walkout by Pomona Students
- STOCK WATCH
- PASADENA : 3 Church Groups Urge Defeat of Prop. 187
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : Crichton 'Congo' Crew Beats a Path to Simi Ranch : A menagerie helps create the setting of a jungle airstrip. Another thriller is shot at a Potrero Road house.
- Pieces of a Puzzle Come Together
- BUILDUP IN THE PERSIAN GULF : U.S., Britain, Gulf States Renew Vows : Alliance: Kuwait's Arab neighbors say they will help defray cost of military buildup. They also pledge to deter any future Iraqi aggression.
- Golden Years Tarnished by Fear in Valley : Violence: The slayings of two elderly women in Van Nuys put seniors on edge. Some feel like prisoners in their homes.
- PASADENA : Philanthropist, Car Dealer Jack Wall Dies
- MEDFLY, BE GONE: Aerial malathion spraying will...
- BUILDUP IN THE PERSIAN GULF : Pentagon Takes Steps to Prevent Mysterious Gulf War Illness : Health: Records will be kept of hazardous exposure. Vaccine requirements of '91 operation will be dropped.
- BRIEFLY : Health: UCLA Center to Be Named for Arthur Ashe
- Ruling Allows O.C. to Pursue Old Traffic Cases
- Safety Might Be the Hottest Fashion Trend
- State Begins Aerial Spraying of Malathion Over Section of Camarillo
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UCI Women Win in Volleyball
- Guilty Plea by McNall Accountant
- THEATER REVIEWS : Stylishly Dark 'Killjoy' Is Dead Ringer for Sitcom
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- Shlomo Mintz Counts His Blessings Too : Music: The violinist and violist, who will lead the Israel Chamber Orchestra in Cerritos tonight, is a master of many trades, also serving as artistic director and conductor.
- International Business: Spotlight on HONG KONG : The Hong Kong Economy
- SECURITIES
- Travelers Could Get $400 Million in Coupons
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Mexican Stocks Rally; Wall St. Awaits Reports
- Cytocare Inc.: The Aliso Viejo developer of...
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- Yeltsin Fires Minister After Ruble's Crash : Russia: President also demands ouster of Central Bank chief. Crisis hits home as prices rise.
- Pomona to Offer Loans to Female Entrepreneurs
- Pumpkins, Fun Await Families
- CLAREMONT : Warmth by the Yard in Afghans for Homeless
- CULVER CITY : Studio Ready to Roll on Drive-In.
- THE SPRING COLLECTIONS / CALIFORNIA : Romantic Interludes
- First-Place Menu Takes a Page From Prehistory
- For Parents / FAMILY OUTING : Trails Offer a Safe Place to Pedal : Experts also advise bike riders to stay away from traffic, make sure children understand rules of the road and ensure that everyone, especially those under 18, wears a helmet.
- 6 Compton School Officials Were Improperly Demoted, Judge Finds : Courts: Ruling provides for reinstatement and back pay. It could expose district to legal action from others.
- Boz Scaggs"Middle Man" (1980) ColumbiaEven though it...
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- EPA Accord Could Ban Up to 85 Pesticides : Agriculture: Affected industries will urge a federal judge to reject the proposed agreement. Substances on the list cause cancer in laboratory animals.
- Don't Sell Yourself Short, Author Tells Schoolgirls
- TRIED & TRUE : A Trip Through the Gasp Chamber
- DIAMOND BAR: A Diamond Bar jeweler was...
- PASADENA : Suit Alleges Police Used Excessive Force
- Private Firms' Sales Swell to $7 Billion : Entrepreneurs: 73 California firms are included on magazine's '500 fastest-growing' list.
- BY DESIGN : The Faces of Success : Oats. Apple juice. Powdered milk. Using raw ingredients like these, three L.A. skin care chefs have cooked up products that are winning fans.
- Finally Extinct?Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: In. Barney:...
- PROFILE : Winging Cross-Country for the Love of Music : New leader of Santa Barbara Symphony, a New Jersey resident, says her first order of business will be to get to know her audience.
- If It's Thursday, This Must Be Posole
- THEATER REVIEW : Grim Reaper Visits Thousand Oaks Stage : Despite problems, 'Death Takes a Holiday' still manages to hold up rather well and provides amusing entertainment.
- Surgery for Nearsightedness Is Effective and Safe, Study Finds : Health: Few who underwent radial keratotomy needed distance glasses after 10 years, researchers say. But many required reading glasses sooner than expected.
- A game of king of the hill at Devils Monument : Plains Indians say the mountain is holy ground. But to rock climbers, it's a playground.
- Memorial for Hawthorne Activist Clark
- TORRANCE : Police Officers OK 3-Year Contract
- Sea Kayaking Is Attracting New Fans in Wave After Curious Wave
- Historic Hillview in Danger : Owners May Demolish Damaged Hollywood Apartment House
- FILLMORE : California 23 Lane to Be Closed 1 Month
- Ballpark Would Not Pay Its Own Way, Expert Says
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- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Conversion's Stocks Tumble After Delisting : Wall Street: Amex says only that 'they did not comply with our . . . disclosure policies.'
- BOOK REVIEW / HISTORY : Celebrating a Life-Awakening, Sensual Kind of Architecture : FLESH AND STONE: The Body and the City in Western Civilization <i> by Richard Sennett</i> ; Norton $27.50, 431 pages
- Young Professionals Can FLIRT to the Max--or Just a Little
- 'Only You' Is Destined to Be a Perfect Match for the Romantic at Heart
- International Business: Spotlight on HONG KONG : A Fading Crown Jewel? : Uncertainties Abound as Power Transfer Nears
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- They Told the Secrets of America's Bedrooms : Lifestyles: They couldn't get federal funding, but with the publication of their study, these three researchers have shown sex is a national issue.
- Two Philharmonious Wines
- COVER STORY : Students Get Training for Tomorrow's World : Like Its Namesake, Jackie Robinson Academy Is a Trailblazer; Languages, Computers Are Stressed
- BRIEFLY : College: $125,000 From Artist's Estate to Fund New Facility
- LONG BEACH : Special Election Called to Resolve Council Race
- JAUNTS : If You Feel a Chill, You Are on the Right Path : A walking tour will trace the steps of ghosts and goblins who supposedly haunt some of Ventura's downtown sites.
- Sports
- SIMI VALLEY : Police Recapture Teen Escape Artist
- Small Blasts Will Yield Quake Data : Science: Federal geologists will set off a series of explosions from Seal Beach to the Mojave Desert to map the L.A. Basin.
- CHATSWORTH : Docents to Expand Nature Activities
- LOS ANGELES : City Asks Moratorium on Quake Foreclosures
- The Broom Must Sweep Clean : Subway official fired; now his agency should go
- Seniors
- Symphony Appoints Interim Director
- A Little Bit of History
- BASEBALL : Talks to Center on Signing Freeze
- Union, Management Officials to Discuss Freeze on Signings
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Hervey, Green Returning From Injuries
- Doctors Move USC's Raveling Out of Intensive Care Unit
- TELEVISION'Today' in Print: NBC News is launching...
- IN THE KITCHEN : Red Beans and Rice and Everything's Nice
- Woman Awarded $120,000 in Sexual Harassment Case : Law: Supervisor made unwanted advances to D.A. investigator, jury finds. But two other claims are rejected.
- The following are the top music sales...
- BUILDUP IN THE PERSIAN GULF : Rapid Buildup Lauded as Deterrent That Turned Back Hussein
- Paying Respects to an American Legend--Finally
- The Black Watch"amphetamines" Zero Hour/Gotta GoThe album...
- Van Nuys Station Added to Transit Study
- BREA, LA HABRA : Einstein Stand-In Takes Students on Scientific Quest for Answers
- Laguna Begins Talks on an El Toro, Canyon Land Swap : Trade: City meets with Interior Department to discuss including acreage into the agency's proposal to give the base to Irvine Co. in exchange for wilderness land.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Tickets Still Available for Plaza Opening
- CYPRESS : Council Will Not Take a Stand on Prop. 187
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : Kansas State Foots Bill for Celebration
- FERRARO: The Post Office is fighting City...
- COLUMN ONE : Sects Find Haven With Quiet Swiss : The tradition of privacy that made Switzerland a banking center has drawn more than 600 religious groups. But scholars note cult tragedies like the one last week could happen almost anywhere.
- CYPRESS : Council Will Not Reconsider Warehouse Plan
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : City Seeks Funds to Buy New Police Dog
- Stokes Is Not Alone : Although Sidelined by Injury, Bruin Star Still Attracts Interest From NFL
- Inconsistency Slows Chapman Soccer
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : It's Back Up the Hill for McDaniel
- Open Letter to Watson: Tune It Out
- ART REVIEW : Self-Indulgence Saved by Brittle Clarity
- Punk-Vintage Design Drives Big Drill Car
- Going a Round With Wynton Marsalis : Jazz: He's down on critics, dismayed at the direction of pop music and disappointed in jazz audio, but the acclaimed trumpeter still loves his music.
- Q & A with Roger Daltrey : 'I Love Playin' These Songs'
- REAL ESTATE
- Western Digital Revenue Rises 63% to Record Level for Quarter
- LAWNDALE : Planning Official Ousted in Uproar Over Dog
- Battle of Influence Turns Directly to the Jury
- Turf Club Is Key Backer of Arcadia Racing Float
- RANCHO PALOS VERDES : Restricted Access OKd for Island View Tract
- War's Enduring Message of Peace : The veteran band, with a long record of hits, is bringing its upbeat songs to Santa Paula for a benefit performance.
- Fear Lives Alongside Hope in Haiti : Caribbean: End of military rule and Cedras' departure for Panama haven't stopped the threat of violence. Aristide Cabinet returns to work.
- Chapters in Saga of Embattled City Treasurer Keep Her in Suspense
- U.S. Plans to Offer Cubans a Visa Lottery
- THE TIMES POLL / CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Undecided Voters Key to Many Races : Most lower-profile state contests are too close to call, survey finds. Biggest leads are in matchups for lieutenant governor and attorney general.
- Wilson Increases Lead Over Brown, Poll Shows : Times Poll: The challenger's favorability rating drops after she is outspent by the governor on TV advertising.
- CAMARILLO : Ventura Man Sought in Death of Trucker
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Day-Care Center Is Approved
- VAN NUYS : Brothers Given Life Terms in '93 Slaying
- GLENDALE : Police Mum on Facts in City's 2nd Slaying
- LOS ANGELES : Suspect Seized in Carjacking After Man Returned Baby
- Rangers Add Kennedy to Fired List
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Ivan': East European Jews in the 1930s
- LYNWOOD : 3 Council Members Target of Recall Drive
- Bolton Takes the Field : The Singer, at 'Dreams' Underwriting Dinner, Makes Generous Donation Himself
- TRIED & TRUE : Park Has Non-Scare Fare for Kids at Camp Spooky
- Topics / LAW ENFORCEMENT : Officer, Demoted After Fathering a Child With Colleague, Files Bias Claim : Pasadena police are also investigating whether Sgt. Paul Gales fixed a traffic ticket for another girlfriend.
- FOR THE KIDS : Showering Students With Information About the Weather : Moorpark High teacher's writings are full of simple experiments that educate youngsters.
- A Man of Peace? Jury Is Still Out : Nobel committee would be premature to tap PLO's Yasser Arafat
- ORANGE : Cable Firm Told to Fix Film Feed
- THOUSAND OAKS : Closing Arguments End in Murder Trial
- Ferraro Criticized for Failing to Fix Quake-Damaged Building : Politics: Postal officials who lease council president's building threaten to hire a contractor themselves. He says he has been delayed by complicated new seismic safety rules.
- Gas Chamber Barred
- Council: Imposing an 8.5% Utility Tax
- Restaurants Past
- Health Premiums
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- Foreign Diplomacy
- Tolerance: Coverage of Religion Deemed Fair
- Simpson Case
- Other Poll Steals Laughs This Week
- 300-M.P.G. Car
- Jimmy Carter
- Community: In Defense of Council Hopeful Barbara Yaroslavsky
- John O' Groats
- Library: A Need for Harmony, Not Rancor
- Aging: Getting the Word Out on UCLA Center
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 13, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 13, 1994
- Obituaries - Oct. 13, 1994
- Helicopters Begin Spraying Malathion : Medflies: Despite reassurance, people in Camarillo area cover cars and outdoor furniture. Schools close doors to nighttime activities.
- State Panel to Discuss L.A. Subway Problems : Transit: Senate committee will meet Nov. 2 in Los Angeles to examine the troubled project. Federal funding has already been halted.
- Eye on the Prize : Gleeful Officials and Faculty Hope USC's First Nobel Will Help the Campus Finally Shed a Stereotype as an Academic Lightweight
- Deployment Has Backfired, Iraq Envoy Says
- U.S. Allies Block Iraq Buffer Plan : Mideast: France rejects idea of a military exclusion zone north of Kuwait, while Britain is lukewarm to it. Officials say Clinton has not decided on further measures.
- Eye on the Prize : Gleeful Officials and Faculty Hope USC's First Nobel Will Help the Campus Finally Shed Stereotype as an Academic Lightweight
- Bravos and Shudders Greet Moguls' Plan for New Studio : Hollywood: Some wonder if there's room for the competition from the venture planned by Spielberg, Geffen and Katzenberg.
- Nobel Prize Awarded to USC Chemist : Science: George Olah is recognized for work with hydrocarbons. An American and a Canadian share physics award.
- Polluted Oil Refinery Once Part-Owned by Huffington : Environment: Huffco subsidiary held 20%. The candidate and others say he had no active role in the plant.
- Juror Questioning Begins Slowly in Simpson Case
- 'Dream Team' Trio Outline Plans for Studio
- CRYSTAL CLEAR: It's usually not cheap to...
- AIRLINES
- Despite Solid Potential, Hussein Steers Iraq on Path of Economic Ruin
- TWA to Press for Restructuring of Its $1.8-Billion Debt
- NME to Buy Rival Chain American Medical : Acquisitions: $3.3-billion deal aims to spur firm's competitiveness in California, out of state. Analysts' reactions are mixed.
- POLITICS : Race Gets Rocky in Colorado for Romer's Rival : GOP opponent, slowed by personal baggage, cancels debates. Governor surges ahead in the polls.
- 'Three-Strikes' Worries
- Flowering the Desert
- Commonly Used Terms
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Group Plans Recall Drive Against Judge
- Fencing Contest : Homeowner Battles Neighbor, City Over Barrier
- LONG BEACH : Real Estate Agent Unhurt in Bombing of His Car
- SIMI VALLEY : 3 Students Report Being Chased, Shot at
- GLENDALE : Anti-Prop. 187 Forum Hosted by Students
- They Aren't All They Could Be, but Irish Have Had Worse Days
- Recurring Rent Dispute Forcing Eatery to Move : Restaurants: Irvine's Bistro 201 closed Saturday. It will reopen in Newport Beach soon, managers say.
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : A Long Way From Colored Pencils
- Nationwide Health Buys 9 Properties
- '90s FAMILY : Good Relationship Bolsters Parents' Influence
- Common Cause Leader to Quit After Disappointing Year
- Paper Pierces Nobel Secrecy, Says Rabin, Arafat to Get Prize
- TOPANGA : Homeowners Upset Over Proposed Law
- Exercising Tact When Discussing Old Flames
- GLASSELL PARK : Man Charged in Alleged Mistreatment of His Dog
- Clunker Cars Are Treasure for Charity
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Beilenson Backs Democrats in Debate With GOP's Sybert : Congress: The remarks come during the first meeting between the 61-year-old incumbent and his 42-year-old Republican foe.
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- Converted USC Tailback Finds New Dream on Defense
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Knox Waffles on Quarterbacks
- Baseball Talks Might Resume on Thursday
- Basketball Coaching Great Frank McGuire Dies at 80
- TV REVIEW : Plant, Page in a Low-Key Reunion on MTV
- Nearly Forgotten, Dividends Are Coming Back
- Bloomingdale's Weighs 2 Local Sites for New Store
- Tustin Marine Is Missing in Fall Off Ship
- '90s FAMILY : Sticking to Their Guns : With all the violence on kids' TV, it's hard guiding children these days. But some parents are finding a middle road to success.
- Guide Them Through Pop Culture
- Police Sweep Nets 38 Truant Students
- SYLMAR : College Job Fair to Offer Career Help