- City Accused of Hiding Significance of Bones : Religion: Angry Chumash say Thousand Oaks violated state law when remains were found in an area planned for use as a public park.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Police Expect More Substations in Parks
- Times Awards $225,000 in Quake Aid Grants From Book Revenues
- DANA POINT : Delay Not Expected to Affect Road's Opening
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Ex-Deputy Gets 5 Months in Money-Skimming Case
- Huntington Beach Holds On to Beat Tustin for First Victory of Season
- It's Tough to Reconfigure This One Out
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Duck Fans Asked to Hold Tickets
- McGirt Says He Will Be Ready to Fight Whitaker This Time
- Pop Music Reviews : Oasis Gives a New Face to Old Rock Thrills
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Mixed at Quarter's End; Dow Off 11 : Markets: Bond yields ease, but analysts say an 8% Treasury rate is possible soon. Wall Street fears stocks' reaction.
- Defense Questions Legality of Torture Law : Courts: An attorney claims the state statute and the complaints against Cynthia Medina are vague. She is accused of sexually abusing her nephew.
- GLENDALE : Builder Hired for Auditorium Garage
- STANTON : 2nd Suspect in Laundry Slaying Held
- Reason for Disasters: Location, Location, Location : Recovery: UCLA conference members agree that most tragedies result from people building where they shouldn't. Solutions are much harder to come by.
- LOS ANGELES : Riordan Seeks Extension for Quake Aid Requests
- It Doesn't Take a Genius to Know This Means Trouble
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Kilpatrick Stuns Montclair Prep, 26-14
- Acosta Leads Walnut Past La Habra, 21-6
- NHL Puts Start of Season on Ice for Two Weeks : Hockey: Bettman postpones openers until at least Oct. 15 and urges players' union to resume talks.
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Montclair Prep Players Suspended
- Philip Morris Confirms Kraft Unit Is for Sale : Consumer goods: The food service division is expected to fetch between $600 million and $800 million.
- Ruling Elates Black Parents Contesting State IQ Test Ban
- A Cold Forces Diva to Put Off Sunday's Recital
- Multimedia Battle Is a New L.A.-S.F. Grudge Match : Rivalry: Will the recently hatched industry nest in Northern or Southern California? Or worse yet, Seattle?
- Woodland Hills : City OKs OASIS Program for Seniors
- MISSION VIEJO : City Council OKs College Swap Meet
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : County's Credit Rating Slightly Downgraded
- MTA Hires Outside Firm to Probe Use of Wood Braces in Subway Tunnels
- Golf Course Suggested for Airport Use : Point Mugu: Terminal would be on base land. The study on proposed civilian-military facility surprises panel and Navy officials.
- BURBANK : $1.6 Million OKd for Jobs Program
- CALABASAS : Water District to Buy Private Insurance
- Air National Guard Unit to Get New Firefighting Equipment
- Carr's Sneak Moves Buena Past Ventura
- New Border Customs : Art review: The best works in 'inSITE94,' an exhibition of 80 installations on 37 sites from Tijuana to Escondido, address the social and the geographical in a witty way.
- Theater Review : Rivera Makes a Volatile World in 'Each Day'
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : At the End, They Were Hearing Bells
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Bettman Is Holding Hockey Season in the Penalty Box
- Sanford Kick Saves Newbury Park
- Colors Vary, but Under the Skin Multicultural Dolls All Stuffed the Same : Toys: New York company brings diversity to the world of playthings, hoping to build the self-esteem of children.
- Ducks Fans Mighty Angry at Hockey Season in Limbo : Sports: Some say NHL risks losing next generation of rooters, like the ones in O.C. warming up to new team.
- Probe of PRI Official's Assassination Suggests Possible Drug Cartel Link : Mexico: Developments lend credence to ex-official's charge that traffickers were involved in Colosio slaying.
- Cultural Center Loan Application Rejected
- Buena Park Council Weighs Goals for Redevelopment
- Medflies Discovered in Ventura County
- WOODLAND HILLS : Information Day to Focus on UC Schools
- Newspaper Draws Latino Students' Ire : Journalism: A Cal State Fullerton organization protests that a columnist poked fun at their effort to rename a building after Cesar E. Chavez. The editor, a Latina, defends her publication.
- Northridge Goes Down Fighting in 2-0 Fracas : Soccer: Matadors are bruised, beaten and elbowed aside in losing their second consecutive home game.
- GARDENING : Blooming Flowers Make the Best Window Dressing
- HEIRLOOMS : Down Memory Lane With Grandma's Quilt
- Postal Service Delivery Rate Shows Little Improvement : Mail: An independent audit finds a slight decline in on-time operations in several cities. Overall, performance remained unchanged.
- Condo Group Settles for $8.6 Million : Court: Hidden Canyon Homeowners Assn. in Thousand Oaks charged Griffin Homes and subcontractors with shoddy construction.
- HUNTINGTON PARK : 2 Held in Shooting of Off-Duty Officer
- 'One day one of my customers told me this was Winnetka. . . . All those years I thought it was Canoga Park.' : It's a Shell Game When Trying to Find Those in Winnetka
- Hart Goes Back to the Airwaves in 56-14 Victory Over Palmdale
- Trabuco Hills Beats Fumble-Prone Chaminade
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Mixed at Quarter's End; Bond Prices Up : Markets: Dow climbs as much as 20 points before falling back. Yields retreat on hopes for a U.S.-Japan accord.
- INSIDE & OUT : Traditionally Modern
- A Pregnant Question for the First Lady
- Mishandling of Radioactive Waste Alleged : Medicine: Officials are investigating whether hazardous material posed a health risk at a Lancaster hospital.
- ANAHEIM : Suspect Wounded by Police
- North Hills : Group Donates Vans to Medical Center
- Widening of Interchange Considered : Ventura Freeway: Council Monday will vote on a Caltrans proposal aimed at unclogging one of the most congested areas in Ventura.
- Mass Murder Case Goes to Public Defender : Courts: Judge assigns office to represent Charles Ng, the accused killer of 12. His long-delayed trial was shifted to Santa Ana from Northern California.
- New Eatery Is Approved Over Neighbors' Protests
- Quayle to Accept Statesman Award
- Savanna's Flores Leads the Way Past Buena Park
- Tarpley Reinstated After Three-Year Ban
- Weekend TV : A 'National Geographic' Look at L.A.'s Sunset Blvd.
- Statordyne Posts $2.1-Million Loss
- EUROPE : Investigator Rips Into Designers at High Point of Fashion Season : Italy: The magistrate spearheading the probe of a massive bribery scandal turns his attention to well-known <i> couturiers.</i>
- Arabs Ease Boycott Linked to Israel : Mideast: Saudi Arabia, five other nations agree to end curbs against firms dealing with Jewish state.
- Spielberg Leads Huge Holocaust On-Line Project : Multimedia: 'Schindler's List' director's foundation will conduct interviews with thousands of Jewish survivors. Their remarks will become part of a computerized database and educational software.
- COMING SUNDAY
- Coach House Owner Plans Club in Santa Ana : Concerts: Venue at the former Rhythm Cafe site is expected to feature more ethnic music when it opens in mid-December.
- Mark Curtis; UCLA Professor, Head of National College Group
- 37 States Win Cancer Registry Grants
- Shuttle Lifts Off to Survey Earth Sites With Radar
- Martinez Was Calm During Arrest : Arson: Witnesses say he was led 'like a lamb' to authorities after he was found near scene of three Fullerton fires.
- INSIDE & OUT : Fishing Line Screens Out Pesky Guests
- Botanic Gardens in County Grow Slowly but Surely
- Campaign Finance Reform Bill Is Vetoed : Legislation: Governor says the money the measure would require is needed for schools, health and public safety.
- MISSION PROGRESS: The Episcopal Mission Church of...
- Autopsy Scheduled on Man Who Died in Van Nuys Jail
- State Farm Raises Quake Loss Tally to $2 Billion : Insurance: Firm is fifth major carrier to hike its figure recently. Experts say the total damage is likely to exceed $10 billion.
- Anger, Relief for Victims of Laguna Blaze
- Clinton Will Name 3 New Members to Cancer Board
- U.S. Gets Token Payoff on Bosnia Gamble : NATO: Allies give vague assurances on tougher military responses to rebels. Washington had hoped for pressure on Serbs to make peace.
- Times Gives $46,000 to Aid Quake Relief
- Councilman Drops by Party House Uninvited : Studio City: Wachs declares Bacchanalian disturbances are over. But the tenant says he didn't sign owner's agreement.
- ORANGE : Barricade on Adams to Be Removed, Replaced With Speed 'Humps'
- Consumer Spending Rises 0.9% in August
- ENVIRONMENT : 'Buy Smart, Buy Safe' for Clean Conscience
- Haitians Ask, 'Where Are the Americans?'
- Wilson Vetoes Bill to Allow New Funding Method for Libraries
- City Guide
- Wakefield Keys Woodbridge's 24-10 Victory
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : EIGHT-MAN
- Antelope Valley Has History on Its Side Against Loyola : Football: Antelopes upset the Cubs a year ago and hope for similar result tonight at Glendale High.
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- A Little Bit of History
- Grounded Westlake Wins, 28-7 : High school football: Warriors take air out of the ball and deflate Thousand Oaks in Marmonte opener.
- Trojans Leery of Injured Foes : USC: Oregon loses starting quarterback, but Robinson recalls past and warns against complacency today.
- Service Charge Disclosure Bill Backed by Ticketmaster
- Cities Join Forces to Tackle Common Problems While Cutting Costs : Government: Coalition seeks to give communities more clout and access to funding.
- Nurse Who Jumped Bail in 1992 Is Arrested in Mexico : Crime: She had been indicted for tampering with patients' injections.
- Relatores' Late Score Helps Troy Win, 40-38 : Football: Warriors' victory offsets Chatman's five touchdowns for Costa Mesa.
- No Time to Lose : Greg Hancock Will Need Fast Starts in U.S. Speedway Nationals at Costa Mesa
- ROUNDUP : Cal Lutheran Women Fall to UC Irvine Soccer Team
- San Clemente Shifts Gears in Second Half
- Governor Rejects Tax Break Bill for Earthquake Victims
- L.A. Group Asks Argentina to Jail Former Nazi Officer : Holocaust: Wiesenthal Center officials also seek speedy extradition. Jewish leaders meet with President Menem.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Developer's Insurers Agree to Pay $8.6 Million to Condo Group : Courts: Hidden Canyon Homeowners Assn. had charged builder with shoddy construction.
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Three Scores by Hogan Lead Corona del Mar
- Crespi Dusted by Notre Dame : High school football: Knights break 17-17 tie with Celts by scoring 17 consecutive points in third quarter.
- TV Review : 'Something Wilder' Could Grow on You
- GM and Union Reach Tentative Strike Accord : Labor: The agreement would end a four-day walkout that stopped the flow of parts to many of the auto maker's plants.
- Political Scorecard
- INSURANCE
- J.M. Peters Co. Inc.: The Newport Beach...
- Artery Surgery Brings Big Drop in Stroke Risk
- Devil on Your Shoulder : Southland in the Midst of a New Wave of ATM Thievery
- PRODUCTS : New Items From the Ol' Factory : Cleaners and Pesticides Scents Something New
- NTSB Chief Confirmed
- Campaign Calendar
- Aristide and Aides Plan to 'Hit the Ground Running' : Caribbean: Wary of raising false hopes, their first goal is to improve the economy and 'move up to poverty.'
- Group Urges Argentina to Jail Ex-Nazi Officer : Holocaust: Wiesenthal Center officials also seek speedy extradition. Jewish leaders meet President Menem in L.A.
- Milken Hosts 1st of Events to Benefit Youths
- Stand Firm on Trade Legislation--Fast : Congress must resist Hollings-type obstructionists and ratify GATT by year's end
- Marriage Gives Priest Insight in Advising Catholic Couples : Clergy: He says he has different--though not necessarily better--viewpoint than celibate clerics.
- CYPRESS : City Council Hears Prop. 187 Criticism
- Church Burglary Dismays Parish : Crime: Thieves steal a bronze tabernacle, valued at $3,000, and its sacred contents. Police suspect at least two people are involved.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Bills' Thomas Will Sit Out
- Salsa Continues to Be Frustrated by Montreal
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Vides Rescues Van Nuys, 22-20
- Newport Harbor Gets a Scare From Canyon
- FAIRPLEX : Early Duel Benefits Angi Go
- Azzinaro's 3 TDs Fuel Simi Valley
- Bruins Taking Gutty Approach : UCLA: Donahue looking for repeat of 1990 upset of Washington.
- Wilson Signs Law Eliminating Need for South Pasadena to OK Freeway
- A Final Salute for Naval Station : Ceremonies: Officers, sailors and veterans share memories and bid farewell as Long Beach base closes.
- MOORPARK : Condition of Fall Victim Now Critical
- Frozen in Memory, Conejo Valley Ice Rink Is Now Facing Closure
- Oxnard Gets Hueneme on Run, 27-13
- Booin' of the Bruins: Are These Real Fans or Just Front-Runners?
- 'Three Strikes' Law and Pizza Case
- Blacks on TV
- Reader Thinks Articles Have Struck Bottom
- Why Can't Baseball Be More Like 'Baseball'?
- Housing Immigrants
- Perranoski Deserved Better Than This
- Fans Can't Let Strike Be Business as Usual
- California's Initiative Process
- No Northridge earthquake aftershocks greater than magnitude...
- Leonard Feather
- Georgia On His Mind
- Riordan Pushes Plan to Boost Economy : City Hall: He promises reduced regulation and offers proposal for a consolidated business development office.
- 'My Fair Lady'
- GOP
- Some Good-Natured Givens-Take for Harrick
- The Appeal of 'Baseball' in the Autumn
- Influence of Television
- Huffington
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 1, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 1, 1994
- Obituaries - Oct. 1, 1994
- Obituaries - Oct. 1, 1994
- 'The Owl' Doesn't Blink When He Calls Mexico a 'Narco-Democracy' : Corruption: Former anti-drug official Eduardo Valle Espinosa's allegations have rocked the government.
- COLUMN ONE : Ferry Rides a Practical and Posh Way of Life : Scandinavia's floating palaces offer transportation and a place to party. But Estonia sinking raises concern over the design that sparked the trend.
- Transient Charged After Admitting He Set Laguna Blaze : Arson: Jose Soto Martinez confesses after arrest for lighting three small fires in Fullerton. He says he was trying to commune with a demon.
- Police Dragnet Fails to Turn Up Slaying Suspects : Crime: Search of 14 homes does yield small arsenal of firearms. Dragon Family gang is rousted for information on alleged slayers of UCI student.
- Two USC Players Challenged on Entrance Exam Results : College football: Freshmen Delon Washington and Kenny Cooper suspected of having someone take ACT for them.
- SAFE PEDALING: Bicycle thefts are going down...
- 7 Killed as Haitian Gunmen Disperse Marchers in Street : Caribbean: Demonstrations celebrating the expected end of three-year military rule disintegrate under attacks by police, armed helpers. U.S. troops do not intervene.
- Brown, Wilson Camps Agree: No Debates : Politics: Each side blames the other for the breakdown. Governor's final offer to meet on PBS telecast was rejected by rival as being insincere.
- Brown Rejects Wilson Debate Ultimatum
- Chief Accuses City Officials of 'Tampering'
- U.S. Panel Issues Sweeping Immigration Reform Plan : Policy: Bipartisan blueprint would cut off most benefits for illegal residents but would not deny them education.
- Mayor Pushes New Plan to Boost Economy
- Transient Held in Devastating Laguna Fire
- DRY TIMES: October usually means the World...
- Nabbing Suspect Could Net $50,000 : Reward: College maintenance worker who detained Martinez remembers offers made at the time of the fire.
- 4 Saved in Nighttime Rescue : Navigation: The foundering craft was just two feet above the waterline when the Harbor Patrol arrived. A boat the salvagers were towing disintegrated.
- 1st Medflies in County Discovered by Trappers : Agriculture: Quarantine declared on fruit in vicinity where two fertile female insects were found. Farmers fear pests may threaten profits.