- AEROSPACE
- VENTURA : Request for Veterans Home Is Rejected
- Waiting for the Gavel to Fall : As New York awaits its autumn art auctions, dealers are anxiously wondering if themarket's recovered
- COMMERCE : Unions Seeing Red as German Blue Laws Ease : Much to the chagrin of labor, local governments chip away at the country's sacred free day with occasional Sunday openings.
- Walesa Faces a Solidarity Against Him : Poland: Highhanded moves by the president and onetime union leader alienate his former allies.
- PROPOSITION 187 : Fund-Raiser by Supporters Draws 100 in Orange County
- O.C. Police See Funding Gaps in U.S. Crime Bill
- ARLETA : Asian American Health Fair Planned
- ELECTIONS / THOUSAND OAKS SCHOOL BOARD : 10 Candidates See Safety, Technology and Money as Key Issues in Race
- Countywide : Naval Weapons Station to Welcome Public Today
- DANA POINT : City to Help Pay for San Juan Capistrano Sports Park
- Church Sanctuary to Be Consecrated
- Student Credits Pierce Learning Lab for Award
- RELIGION JOHN DART : Reform Jewish High School Carves Niche in City on a Hill
- On the Spot, Westlake Escapes Simi Valley
- Broussard Steps Up for Royal
- SOCCER : CS Fullerton Upsets Indiana
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : ORANGE LEAGUE : Western Remains Unbeaten by Rallying Past Anaheim
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : MISSION LEAGUE
- Family : Serendipity Bounces Back With 'Quimby'
- 'Worship' Seeks Spiritual Identity : Art: Fidelia Anyia, whose work is on view in Fullerton, takes the inspiration for her ceramic vessels and wall plaques from Beni tradition.
- Not a Warm, Cuddly Business : Pet Food Rivalry Puts Pressure on Firms to Consolidate
- Club's Ongoing Success Speaks Volumes : Organizations: 70 years after it was founded in Santa Ana, Toastmasters still helps people express themselves.
- TRANSPORTATION
- U.S. Warns Japan on Delays Over Trade Accord : Commerce: Strongly worded letter criticizes stagnation on glass-sector and auto talks.
- College Club Angry Over Sea Lion's Death : Court: An explosive in a fish blew off the animal's head in front of a passing group of schoolchildren. The suspect denies guilt.
- Russian Legislators OK Testing of Foreigners for AIDS Virus : Health: Vote in the lower house is nearly unanimous. But activists call the bill costly, discriminatory.
- Mother's Kidnap Tale Collapses With Discovery of Girl's Grave
- AIRLINES
- Atlantic Records President Tapped for Warner Chair : Music: Offer is latest twist in tumult at the label. Sources say Danny Goldberg is likely to take the job at Warner Bros. Records.
- If You Can't Beat 'Em, Hate 'Em
- ADVERTISING
- Premier Laser Plans Stock Offering : Finance: Firm is going public to raise $10.5 million. Much of that would go to pay off company debt.
- Mexico Fights Prop. 187--Delicately : Politics: The government is seeking to avoid the appearance of interfering in the affairs of a neighboring state.
- SPY POWER: The Cold War may be...
- ELECTIONS / 35th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Firestone's Spending Tops Lorenz's by a Big Margin
- 'It's like finding that blue, moldy thing at the back of the fridge. . . . It sure is pungent.' : Ah, Autumn in L.A.: Time to Steer Clear of Those Smelly Lawns
- IRVINE : $6-Million, 16-Mile Trail System Wins OK
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Poly Gets Over-Priced, 69-6
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : L.A. Man Sentenced to Life in Computer Store Slaying
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : RIO HONDO LEAGUE
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Third-Quarter Score Lifts Coyotes Past Lancers
- TV Review : 'Dandelion Dead': A Winning Masterpiece
- O.C. Missionaries Aid Rwandan Orphans : Suffering: Safe Harbor group members return to tell of plight of many seriously ill youngsters badly in need of medical treatment and antibiotics.
- Clinton Visits Israel's Holocaust Memorial : Tribute: The President helps Marines lay a wreath at the eternal flame.
- COLUMN ONE : Hired Guns Turn Tide in Angola : A motley crew of mercenaries and combat veterans from Africa's battles has helped put tenacious UNITA rebels on the ropes in a bitter civil war. One result could be a new peace accord.
- Election '94 : 42ND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Diamond Lifts Quartz Hill, 53-22
- INSIDE & OUT : Studs Carry Plenty of Weight With Walls
- Search for 2 Missing Boys Continues; Officials Baffled
- Federal Jury Orders Las Vegas Hilton to Pay Tailhook Figure $1.7 Million
- PREP ROUNDUP : Foothill Overtakes Newport Harbor
- Costa Mesa Girl Fatally Shot; Father Held as Murder Suspect
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NORTHWEST VALLEY CONFERENCE
- Garza Wants to Help Lead Fullerton to Better Times
- Half Enough for Harvard-Westlake
- Glasson Leads, but Not on Automatic Pilot : Golf: He overcomes double bogey for one-shot margin over Els, Lowery and Frost.
- Music Review : Audubon Quartet Kicks Off Guild Season
- Rockin' Dad Bob Seger Keeps Priorities in Line
- Hycor Biomedical Inc.: The Irvine-based medical diagnostic...
- Witness Says He Caught Spiegel With $7 Million : Trial: The former general counsel of the now-defunct thrift testifies the chief executive went 'ballistic' when confronted.
- Smedley: A Quiet Man With Lots to Say About Speech
- TRANSPORTATION
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : THE PROPOSITIONS : Funds Fuel Prop. 187 Fight; Tobacco Gives Millions to Prop. 188
- AEROSPACE
- Woman Held in Slayings of Her Three Children : Crime: Suspect had tried to blame killings on estranged husband, but San Jacinto officials say he was in Los Angeles.
- Huffington Ad Allegations Untrue, NEC Says : Politics: Charges the Irvine firm has received $100 million in U.S. funds and is being probed are false, the company says.
- HISTORY : Need for Light and Air Inside Opens a Window on Architectural Details
- CIA's Covert Indonesia Operation in the 1950s Acknowledged by U.S. : Cold War: State Department publishes unprecedented 600-page history documenting anti-Communist program.
- Maryland U. to Appeal Ruling on Scholarship
- GARDENING : Get an Instant Lawn Off on Solid Ground
- Solzhenitsyn Rips Almost Everyone in Parliament Speech
- Huffington Plan to Remake Houston Skyline Fell Flat : Business: He secretly bought up 11 downtown blocks for project. But collapse of oil market took dream with it.
- INSURANCE
- REMODELING : Old House Can't Charm Its Way Out of a Renovation
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Soars 55 on Rosy GDP-Inflation Report : Markets: The third-quarter figures also help push bond rates back below the 8% level. The dollar rebounds.
- PaineWebber Sues Two Rivals for Alleged 'Raid' on Kidder Brokers
- BATHROOMS : Save Water and Get a Handle on Types of Low-Flow Toilets
- For Aristide, It's <i> Really </i> Home at Last : Haiti: After 2 weeks on sofa bed in looted palace, he goes to renovated villa for a long weekend.
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : FRONTIER LEAGUE
- Weekend TV : Stay Tuned for Some Frights for Halloween
- Freedy Johnston's 'Perfect World'. . . Well, Sort of : His major-label debut is a success with critics and consumers--and a 'shock' for the guy who grew up with no ambition.
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Bedard's 302 Yards, 4 Scores Lead Servite by Saddleback
- President Delivers Cheering Words to Troops in Kuwait : Mideast: Joining the GIs at their desert outpost, Clinton gives them more pay and indicates they'll be home for Christmas. He heads back after Saudi stop.
- Two Police Vehicles Collide During Chase; Officer Hurt
- CRIME : Rio Struggles to Pull Itself From Corruption Quagmire
- Study Urges Improved Conditions for Jurors : Legal system: A special county panel says treatment is shabby at courthouses. The report predicts that unless reforms are made, fewer people will serve.
- Prison Agency in Contempt of Court
- VENTURA : Recall Petition Drive Could Begin Soon
- ENCINO : Halloween a Spooky Holiday for Pets
- PLACENTIA : Valencia Students Find 'Dead Day' Instructive
- Issues Are Personal in Dornan-Farber Debate : Elections: Character-- or lack of it--is focus of allegations. Libertarian candidate Newhouse calls for term limits.
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Titans Upset No. 1 Indiana in Soccer
- Capistrano Valley Hires Volleyball Coach
- Force Makes Record Run at Fairplex
- Hilton Grows on Glendale Coaches : College football: Pint-sized as a high school player, receiver makes big impact for Vaqueros.
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- If You're Disgusted, This Is Place for It
- A Little Knowledge Is a Humorous Thing
- Deterring Crime
- NHL Owners Playing Games With Ticket Money, Not on the Ice
- Rap Responsibility
- News Freak No More
- No Rhyme or Reason for Picking on Donahue
- Is This Any Way to Spend World Series Week?
- What, and When, Should a Coach Know if a Player Is in Trouble? : College football: At the start of the season, USC had four players with outstanding warrants, search of criminal records shows. Coaches there and at other schools say numbers reflect society.
- Let Kirk Stick Around
- Summing Up the Week for Local NFL Teams
- Complaints on Question Definitely Not Trivial
- The School Board's Fundamental Flaws
- Rams, Angels Going About It Wrong Way
- He's Putting Walsh on the Defensive
- Huffington
- Coverage of Prop. 186
- Burt Lancaster
- What's So Funny About 'Pulp Fiction'?
- Praise for Ed McSpedon
- Publicity in the O. J. Simpson Case
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 29, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 29, 1994
- Obituaries - Oct. 29, 1994
- Obituaries - Oct. 29, 1994
- Potential Jurors May See Political Articles, Ito Says
- CSUN Handling of Suspect Not Usual in Survey
- Illegal Hiring Issue Heats Up for Huffington
- Prop. 187 Key to Getting U.S. Aid, Wilson Argues
- NHL Stops Paying for Players' Health Insurance : Hockey: Ducks' Kurvers learns of this as his wife is treated for injuries sustained in a traffic accident.
- 1,500 Students Leave Schools Over Prop. 187 : Protest: Youths walk out of classes at 11 campuses in Oxnard and Camarillo; march through Oxnard.
- Thousands of Students Stage Anti-187 Walkout : Protest: No injuries, arrests are reported. The mass demonstrations prompt a tactical alert by the LAPD.
- DOUBLE UP: Here's an idea from the...
- Thousands of Youths Protest Prop. 187
- Prop. 187 Youth Protest Turns Tense : Activism: Multi-agency police force exerts tight control of students' movement. The mood is cooperative until the time comes to leave Plaza Park.
- LAPD Calls Alert for Student Rallies : Police: More then 200 officers are sent in during anti-Prop. 187 protests. Some incidents of vandalism are reported.
- Police Kill Hospital Gunman : Crime: He apparently was trying to escape area when he fired at and missed an officer. A motorist whose car he jumped in is wounded in the shootout.
- Dodgers Forced to Borrow : Baseball: Club blames strike for necessitating $20-million loan to cover operating expenses.
- USC Freshman Washington Set to Retake Entrance Exam
- U.S. Justice Department Memo Assails Prop. 187 : Election: Administration's latest broadside compares the measure to a Texas law declared unconstitutional.
- POLITICS : Strategists Hoping Nov. 8 Becomes Dawn of Independents' Day : There's a bumper crop of third-party candidates this fall. Campaign organizers say the trend could lead to an electoral realignment in 1996.
- U.S. Turns Away Ship Laden With Goods for Haiti
- ENTERTAINMENT NEWS : Tricks for Treating Your Face Gently : For Halloween, special effects firm offers safe ways to alter your looks--for the worse.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Dracula' Loses Its Bite : Drama, farce do battle in a play that opens with wit, and drags in stolid a second act.
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : inline : Healthy Knowledge
- Despite Boycott Order, 50% Turn Out on 1st Day of Mozambique Elections
- Satisfying a Healthy Curiosity : A visit to the Encino/Tarzana Regional Medical Center can help demystify the facility before you need to use it.
- 3 Convicted in Killings of Police Officer, Grocer
- Police Bid Farewell to Slain Officer : Mourning: Most of all, LAPD's Charles Heim is recalled as "just an ordinary cowboy . . . just a great guy."
- FULLERTON : Hearing Is Scheduled for Arson Suspect
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Bandits in Ski Masks Invade, Rob Three Lancaster Homes : Crime: Descriptions of the assailants and their techniques are similar. Deputies urge residents to take extra precautions.
- SEAL BEACH : Residents Skip Leisure for Protest
- NEWPORT BEACH : Protesters Oppose Smoking Initiative
- Bagwell Bags All the MVP Votes : Baseball: Astro first baseman wins award despite suffering a broken hand two days before strike began.
- He Already Had Night of Horror : Raiders: McCallum hopes to play again after season-ending knee injury. He returned to Coliseum on Sunday.
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : Trabuco Hills Shuts Out Mission Viejo
- National Video Rentals
- Theater Reviews : Students Make Time Fly in '24 Hours A.M.' : The work of 12 directors at Orange Coast College is lively, tight and perceptive, especially noticeable in the weakest written of the brief plays.
- Company Town : VIDEO FACTS
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Expression on a String : Hobby: Teens are discovering the pride--and economy--of making stylish and unique jewelry with beads, an ancient craft.
- Father Begs for 2 Sons Abducted in Carjacking
- Corruption Slows Tijuana Slaying Probe : Mexico: Investigators suspect that killers of the city's police chief have ties to law enforcement agencies as well as to a drug cartel, sources say.
- In Good Company : Directors, artists in cohesive new ensemble embark on a challenging premiere program.
- 3 Children Slain; Parents Questioned : Crime: Deaths of a boy, 8, and his two sisters, 9 and 4, stun neighbors, schoolmates and teachers. San Jacinto officials say killings may have arisen in custody battle between estranged couple.
- Resale of 'Lemons' as New Cars Criticized
- AIDS Victim's Dying Days a Family Ordeal
- GLENDALE : Bystander Drives Off in Suspects' Vehicle
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Acquitted in Robberies of 2 Banks
- LAGUNA HILLS : Child Safety Tips for Halloween Offered
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN Slates Quake Recovery Job Fair
- Court Upholds $1.65-Million Award to Injured Driver
- DANA POINT : Rally Will Support Preserving Headlands
- Countywide : Candidates Criticize Tie-Breaker
- ORANGE LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Secoda Takes Charge, Valencia Shuts Out Magnolia
- Home Entertainment : Memories of Burt Lancaster, Raul Julia
- 2 Children Stabbed to Death in Home
- Thomas Says, 'I Am Not an Uncle Tom' : Supreme Court: The justice holds rare meeting with an invited group of African Americans. He reportedly tells foes to 'get over it.'
- Sterner Penalties Send U.S. Prisoner Count Past 1 Million : Corrections: State and federal inmate population grew due to tough sentencing, Justice Department says. Crime rate dropped, meanwhile.
- OXNARD : Police Warn of Car Prize Scam
- Rivals Near Record Spending in Race in 2nd Supervisorial District
- Christian Broadcaster Still Thinks Globally, Begins to Act Locally : Simi Valley: High Adventure Ministries, a worldwide radio network, will host forum in which pastors will question City Council candidates.
- Board Candidates Hold Final Debate
- Firms Urged to Plug Into Computer Network Age : Thousand Oaks: Economist says foreign concerns adapting to web of information are leaving many U.S. companies behind.
- Frost's Hot Putter Cuts the Fog : Golf: He shoots 66 to share first-round lead of Tour Championship with three others.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Squanto' an Exceptional Family Film
- As Wireless Auction Nears, It's Decision Time for Bidders : Telecom: Aspiring providers of advanced communications must register by today to take part in Dec. 5 sale of licenses.
- Nextel Clears Hurdle Toward Wireless Network
- Russian Hijacker Foiled; Man Kills Self in Earlier Incident
- Threads of Time : A display of brightly colored textiles at CSUN art gallery offers insight to the tribal cultures of Thailand and Laos.
- GOVERNOR : Wilson, Brown Set State Record for Fund Raising : The two candidates have collected more than $47.5 million in contributions. Republican incumbent continues to raise more than his Democratic opponent.
- The First Big Gig
- Rail Decision Sets New Course for Future : Timeline: Valley subway will probably take decades to complete.
- Preseason Make-Over : It's not too early to redo furniture to prepare for holidays.
- Baby Killed as Impact Ejects Her in Crash
- OAK PARK : Students Plant Trees to Replace Those in Path of Development
- Countywide : Archbishop to Bless New Church in Irvine
- WEST COUNTY RACES : Incumbents in Cities, Districts Outpace Challengers in Funds
- Santa Ana Ready to Select Schools Chief : Education: Bakersfield superintendent is the front-runner for the job. The position has been open since July.
- Hernandez States His Case, Takes On Best in County : Cross-Country: He tries to become first Camarillo runner to win Ventura title since 1982.
- SUNSET LEAGUE : Guyness' Motto: Just Catch It
- Montclair Prep Remains an Outsider Because Program Is . . . : Preceded by Its Reputation
- USC's Anchrum Might Be Out for the Season
- Difficult Road Leads to UCLA : College soccer: Former illegal immigrant Julio Umana provides spark off bench for Bruins.
- Drummer Leaves Social Distortion After 10 Years : Pop music: The parting was amicable, insists Chris Reece, but he and the group had 'grown different ways musically.'
- MOVIE REVIEW : Confusing 'DROP Squad' Raises Serious Issues
- MOVIE REVIEW : Sublime 'Madame de . . .' Returns
- Ropak Corp.: The Fullerton maker of plastic...
- 30-Year, Fixed-Rate Mortgages Top 9%
- Racially Restricted Scholarship Is Rejected : Law: Ruling by federal appeals court sets the stage for a Supreme Court confrontation. Case challenges University of Maryland program.
- 'America Will Stand With You,' Clinton Reassures Israelis
- ORANGE : Council Agrees on Home-Size Limits
- Services Sunday for Clarence Humphries
- Teen-Ager Gets 8 Years for Graffiti Vandalism : Court: It's the harshest punishment ever given to a tagger in the state. Judge says youth apparently can't control compulsion to deface property.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Boxes of Bargains at Library Book Sale
- Lakers Lose Last Exhibition to Jazz, 99-88
- CENTURY LEAGUE : Villa Park Shuts Down Orange, 14-0
- THEATER REVIEW : Latino Lab's 'La Victima' Takes Anti-Prop. 187 Slant
- Return to Harmony at Warner Music?
- Company Town
- Forstmann Little Buys Ziff Publishing Empire : Media: Price of $1.4 billion is less than what had reportedly been sought. PC Magazine is among the properties.
- Prudential Admits to Fraud, Agrees to Settlement Terms : Inquiry: Criminal charges are filed. But case won't be pressed if brokerage adheres to stringent conditions.
- THE TIMES POLL : Huffington Cuts Feinstein Lead to a Few Points
- 128 Candidates Agree With All Points in Calvary Chapel's Survey : Elections: More than half of the 512 who received the questionnaire returned it. The guide will be distributed to members of county's largest church before Nov. 8.
- School Board Job Description Is a Challenging One Indeed
- Man Faces Trial in Arson, Cruelty Case
- Dialogue Winning Against Gang Bullets : Peace: A truce among Latino gangs in the Valley may have drastically reduced the number of young men gunned down.
- Train Strikes Abandoned Car
- ROUNDUP : Agoura Moves Closer to a Volleyball Title
- Perkins Stands Out in the Back Row : Volleyball: Former Corona del Mar standout's tough defense helps Long Beach State maintain its championship form.
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Pacifica's Strong Second Half Stops Northview
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Pac-10, Big Ten Agree to Sun Bowl Deal
- This Tiger Just Can't Be Tamed
- Restaurant Review : Fama: Not Grandma's Italian Fare
- ICN Pharmaceuticals Inc.: The Costa Mesa pharmaceutical...
- Search Pressed for Remains of Boy Missing Since '84
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Rail Decision Sets New Course for Future : Mayor: Riordan's key vote will leave lasting mark--for good or ill.
- COLUMN ONE : Domestics: Hiring the Illegal Hits Home : The thriving market for low-cost child care and menial help shows how ignoring immigration law has entrenched itself in California life.
- Prosecutors and Defenders to Form Union
- EAST COUNTY RACES : Fund-Raising Heats Up Campaign for Thousand Oaks City Council : Politics: Six candidates each raise more than $10,000 in contributions and loans. Far smaller war chests are reported in Simi Valley contest.
- CALABASAS : School, City Settle Marquee Dispute
- STUDIO CITY : Everyday Heroes Honored at Banquet
- Glitches Snarl Court Clerk's Office
- Heading Into the Final Lap : College football: Coy Gibbs will join his father's auto racing business after finishing season as Stanford linebacker.
- CD-ROMs for Kids: The National Geographic Society...
- Santa Fe Takeover Battle Builds Up Steam : Railroads: Burlington Northern agrees to raise its bid to eclipse rival offer from Union Pacific. UP says it's willing to top that.
- Probe of Catalogue Taxes Sought
- Russian Government Survives Ouster Vote : Politics: No-confidence motion is dodged by slim margin. Support for Yeltsin's economic plan seen as fragile.
- LAGUNA HILLS : Council Approves Plan to Fix Up Stockport Park
- Man Hurt by Defective Gun Receives $100,000 Settlement : Compensation: Winchester shotgun blew apart in hand of Irvine cabinetmaker. Model has been recalled.
- OXNARD : Police Investigating Robbery of Bank
- The Recycling Route : Crusher Chews Up Concrete, Asphalt for Freeway Widening
- NEWPORT BEACH : Law Rubs Massage Therapists Wrong Way
- 100 Neighbors Welcome Back Firefighters
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Tuato's Passes Let Los Amigos Sail Past Santiago, 49-16
- U.S. Could Profit From FIFA's $100 Million : Soccer: Staggering World Cup net earnings could bring another tournament as early as the year 2010.
- Keeping Streak Alive Isn't Getting Any Easier
- EMPIRE LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Wallace Leads Century Past Cypress, 24-0
- Ineligible Player May Cost Cal Lutheran a Victory
- KCAL Lets Huffington Off the Hook
- American International Group Inc. reported net income...
- Van, Vehicle Collision Injures Mom, 3 Children
- INSURANCE COMMISSIONER : Quackenbush Ads Stress Crime, Ignore Issues He Would Regulate
- Schools Lose Bid to Sell Orchard Site : Oxnard: County planners reject district's request in hopes of preventing development on farmland.
- FULLERTON : New Mayor Says Her Goal Is to Bring Residents Together
- Pasadena Adds a 28-9 Insult to Crescenta Valley Injuries
- Mullin Sidelined Again After Injuring Left Knee
- MUSIC REVIEW : Tenor De La Mora Delivers Vocal Goods in L.A. Debut
- Wonderful Tinkering by Rosen
- Privacy Protection: The Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, a...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Gains 26.92; Bond Yields Retreat
- 3 Convicted in Murder of Police Officer
- SIMI VALLEY : 12 Police Workers Endorse Miller
- THE GOODS : The Mouse You'll Want in the House
- Priestly Play That's Not Preachy : Richard Herd portrays a cleric in Douglas Scott Delaney's comedy-drama.
- U.S. Plans More Cuts at Overseas Military Bases
- Clinton Drops Walking Tour of Jerusalem : Mideast: Tired President cancels plans amid Arab-Israeli controversy over Holy City's future. First Lady goes in his place.
- Santa Ana Police Drug Tactics Are No Tough Sell to Her
- IRVINE : UCI Student-Faculty Skit Protests Prop. 187
- Regulators Probing Whether 20th Century Rate Hikes Surpass 6% : Insurance: Company said it plans to petition for reversal of ruling that it must pay policyholders rebates under Prop. 103.
- Boost From Giuliani Lifts Cuomo Back Into Tight Contest : Politics: Polls show New York governor and GOP challenger are now in a dead heat. Number of undecided voters has grown.
- Playing to Emotions : Kitaro brings his New Age blend of rock, classical and folk to Universal Amphitheatre.
- Brazil's Most Wanted Arrested at Auto Show
- COVER STORY : THE VALLEY'S TOP 20 RESTAURANTS : Despite a damaging earthquake and a tough economy, dining choices are more eclectic than ever.
- SOUR LEMONS: Stuck with a $2.1-million lemon...
- The Simpson Case: A daily update : Trial Highlights
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS
- Local Elections : 2 Accused of Voter Registration Fraud : Crime: The workers hired by a Brooks Firestone campaign consultant are suspected of collecting the names of people off tombstones.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / PLACENTIA : Finding Benefits and Liabilities in City Council Race : The two incumbents say they've got the experience to get the job done, but their five challengers are demanding more accountability and fewer perks.
- DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES : City Plan to Build Homeless Center Clears First Hurdle
- ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 187 : VICA Overwhelmingly Votes Against Measure
- SANTA ANA : Science Offers Up a Brew for Witches
- The Fine Art of Advertising : Two entrepreneurs are racking up on a Euro-trend--free postcards. Yes, <i> free.</i>
- Judge Likely to Lift Ban on MTA Fare Hike : Courts: Jurist says he would rescind order as bias suit proceeds, but doesn't say when. He would let the bus fees reach $1.35.
- Vandals Puncture Tires on 15 Vehicles
- CAMARILLO : No Problems Cited in 2nd Aerial Spraying
- 188: A Fraud, Period : Cynical proposition deserves a shouted 'No!' at the polls
- A Break in the Action : Audiences Go Without Gore for 'Turn Off Violence Day'
- ENERGY
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : Could This Be the Mother of All Mistaken Identities?
- BAD HEIR WEEK