- Cindy Crawford: 'Girl' of Style
- MUSIC : James Harman Makes a Life of the Blues, 'Music of the People' : The almost-always- on-the-go musician's first records of the 1960s are now worth more money than he ever made from them.
- Seismologists Set Off Blasts to Map Faults : Quakes: As part of a three-year study, scientists will measure subterranean explosions to find out where the heaviest shaking will occur during temblors.
- Robbins Drops Bid for License
- Clinton Seeks to Build Bridge to Muslim World
- Volunteers
- Former Rebels Pull Out of Mozambique Election
- Countywide : ACLU Sponsors Essay Contest on Prop. 187
- Dispute Flares Over Planned Radio Spots for Prop. 187
- SAN CLEMENTE : Training for School Program Starts Today
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : Miami Reserve Suspended Indefinitely
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Dos Corazones' Shines at the Hudson
- Hip-Hop Musical to Open With Benefit
- Ford Shifts Into High Gear : Company Posts Record Profit; Industry Heads for Its Best Year
- Lehman Fires Elaine Garzarelli
- El Pollo Loco: The Irvine fast-food chain...
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : That Might Be a Wrap : Writer Says Her 'Green Icebergs,' in World Premiere at SCR, Has Caught Hollywood's Eye
- INGLEWOOD : Planning Panel Urges Liquor Sales Permits
- BY DESIGN : Make Believe
- Party Lines : A BIG NIGHT OUT CAN PRESENT A BIG PROBLEM FOR GUESTS WHO OVERSTEP THE BOUNDS OF ACCEPTED DRESS. ORANGE COUNTY IS MORE RELAXED THAN SOME AREAS, BUT THERE ARE RULES TO AVOID BEING THE OBJECT OF ATTENTION FOR ALL THE WRONG REASONS.
- 4 Small, Crude Bombs Floated Over Riverside
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : Ojai Filmmaker Calls Selling the Hard Part : Thomas Horton joined Jean Michel Cousteau and John Burrud in 1993 in producing adventure documentaries.
- Sounds Like Some Haunts Are Getting Into the Spirit
- Voters Weighing $10 Hike in Parcel Tax to Aid Schools
- Santa Clarita, Your Secret Is Not Safe
- Cablevision Plans to Test 'Interactive' Service in '95
- A Close-Up Look At People Who Matter : Former Gang Leader Reaches Out to Youths
- MOORPARK : School Board Votes Against Prop. 187
- Drive-by humor: Two automobile drivers involved in...
- FULLERTON : Council Approves Housing for Disabled
- SANTA ANA : Foreign Aid Part of Lesson in Life
- VENTURA : Company Told Not to Bill Others for Error
- WOODLAND HILLS : School Focuses Assemblies on AIDS Dangers
- ART REVIEWS : Fiskin's Transcendental Photography
- Two Investors to Buy Media Group
- International Business
- Settlement OKd for Financial Corp. of America : Thrifts: IRS claims are resolved. The S&L;'s creditors will receive up to 10 cents on the dollar.
- Fair or Fowl: Kentucky Weighs Effects of Growing Poultry Industry : Environment: With chicken processing plants notorious for polluting waterways, the economic benefits to the state could be offset by ecological damage.
- Times, Parent Firm to Keep Headquarters
- AUTOS
- HAVE NO FEAR -- FUN IS HERE : Treat Yourself to a Clean Halloween: Goreless Entertainment Is in the Bag
- Giovanni's Restaurant in Camarillo last week presented...
- Amy Biehl's Killers Get 18-Year Sentences : South Africa: Judge could have imposed the death penalty on the three men. Instead, he says they might be rehabilitated.
- R. Chambers; Federal Judge, Preservationist
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Is U.N. Peacemaker an Appeaser? : Balkans: Lt. Gen. Michael Rose is accused of truckling to rebel Serbs to preserve his reputation. The Bosnian government wants him to resign.
- COMMERCE : Volunteers Sought for Disaster Training
- Orange County Fans' Choices
- PLACENTIA : Bridge Competition to Benefit Arts Programs
- Improvement Plan for Road Wins Praise : Interchange: Two proposals are under study by Ventura, ranging in cost from $13 million to $14.2 million. Work is expected to start in 1997.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Robbins Won't Appeal Loss of Real Estate License
- A Sobering Record : Anaheim Police Officer Has Made 422 Drunk-Driving Arrests
- Prop. 187 Is a Search for Scapegoats : When the economy starts to crumble, our tolerance for those who are different evaporates.
- Clippers' Roberts Sidelined for Season : Pro basketball: Center ruptures left Achilles' tendon. He ruptured the right Achilles' last season.
- PACIFIC 10 FOOTBALL / DAN HAFNER : Oregon, Arizona Will Help Sort Out Race
- Grant to Aid Partnership to Improve Worker Skills : Program: Three colleges and nine firms will create three centers to provide training to employees with the help of $3.4 million in federal job literacy funds.
- Hacker Chow
- Calaveras and Jack O' Lanterns : Beyond Jack O' Lanterns
- Lawndale Gives Astroturf No Middle-of-Road Praise: It's Bad
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Brown Urges Merger of Environmental Agencies
- Gov. Wilson, Come Clean on the Tax Hike : Instead of immigrant-bashing, let's talk about the catastrophe left by his budget 'solution.'
- New Allegation Made Against Msgr. Harris : Declaration: Ex-Mater Dei student says the priest touched him sexually in 1979. He agrees to be a witness for another alumnus who has made a similar claim and filed suit.
- ANAHEIM : Mayoral Candidates Debate City's Needs
- Biehl's Killers Spared Death, Given 18 Years
- LAPD Cost for Division: $35 Million : Police: Station would serve the northeast Valley. Councilman Alarcon wants to use federal crime bill money.
- SANTA PAULA : Man Held in Death of Construction Worker
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Second Truancy Sweep Nets 71 Students
- TORRANCE : Program Aims to Teach Understanding of Disabled
- BURBANK : Microbrewery Wins Spring Opening OK
- Bryan McSweeney has been hired as boys'...
- DANCE REVIEW : 'Kaguyahime' Ascends to the Heights : Jiri Kylian's Nederlands Dans Theater Transforms a Theater . . . Literally
- POP/ROCKSnoop Tops Chart: His legal troubles have...
- Arizona's Dice Rolls With the Pain
- Opera Pacific Ends Season in Red for First Time
- Harman Hopes to Cash In on Her Fund-Raising Edge
- Stock 'Little Giants' Tackles Inequity in Winning Formula
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY / COVER STORY : No Breathing Room : An AQMD effort to target toxic hot spots has bogged down. Thus, few residents who live near potential air polluters have been notified of the hazards.
- COVER STORY : Small Wonder : Tiny Found Theatre in Long Beach Has Survived 20 Years by Offering Irreverent, Topical Entertainment
- Royal Teaches Agoura Another History Lesson : Water polo: With help from past, Highlanders improve chances for 14th consecutive title, 11-10.
- How Sweet It Is : More Often Than Not, Kickoffs by USC's Ford Are Not Returnable
- Top Fuel Dragsters Are Aging Gracefully
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Can Stanford Get Jump on Lawrence?
- Conversion Industries Takes Loan From Affiliate CVD to Shift Debts
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Slips 2.36 as Bond Yields Rise
- ENERGY
- Boeing Profit Off 2%; Quake Claims Batter 20th Century
- Praising Braising : Mother's Goose and Beans
- Praising Braising : Cooking With the Lid On
- FASHION : In Halloween Masks, Nixon's the One; Marilyn, Hillary Next : Bill Clinton is popular, particularly if there is a saxophone prop near at hand.
- John Lautner; Innovative L.A. Architect
- 'New' Haiti Has Many of Its Old Problems : Caribbean: The hated military is gone. Democracy has been restored. But hunger and joblessness endure.
- Times Launches On-Line Service
- A Halloween Treat--<i> and</i> a Few Tricks
- Despite Outcry, Nature Center Construction Will Go Forward : Building: Critics say Catalina Island already has such a center. The $1.3-million facility is wasteful, they say, in light of a recent boost in cost of paramedic services.
- Mildred Natwick; Stage, Film, TV Actress
- Swarms of Killer Females at the Border--and They Hate Jeans
- NEWPORT BEACH : Bonds Sale for School District Building OKd
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / SANTA ANA CITY COUNCIL : Record Number of Candidates Target Crime
- ELECTIONS CAMARILLO COUNCIL : Candidates Fired Up Over Airfield Use, Creek Course
- 6 Arrested in Raid on Large Drug Laboratory
- Fairview Park to Get Native Shrubs, Grasses
- SEAL BEACH : Underground Blast at Base Moved to Friday
- Beauregard Must Travel on His Own : Jurisprudence: CSUN lineman to fly solo because court date conflicts with team's itinerary.
- Chapman Volleyball Has Its Eye on the Playoffs
- Ocean Cat Comes Back for Tie With Demin Yenem
- ROUNDUP : CLU's Streak in Soccer Ends
- A Little Bit of History
- Brian Burke, the NHL's senior vice president...
- Thomas Performs an Encore as AL MVP : Baseball: White Sox slugger who chased Triple Crown is the first repeat winner since Maris, outpointing the Mariners' Ken Griffey Jr.
- PGA's Top Earners Get Chance to Strike It Richer : Golf: Price, Norman head field of 30 leading money-winners in $3-million Tour Championship at Olympic Club.
- ALBUM REVIEW
- Sunset Whips Up 3-Day Festival in Long Beach of Food, Drink, Chefs
- FBI Joins Investigation in Police Killing of Black Kentucky Youth
- "Count Basie Swings, Joe Williams Sings" (1956)...
- Sports
- Crash Kills First Female F-14 Combat Pilot : Aviation: Lt. Kara Hultgreen was attempting carrier landing off California. She loved the Navy, her sister says.
- A. Shelepin; Led KGB for Khrushchev
- VAN NUYS : $25,000 Reward Offered in Killing
- PLATFORM : This Is My Country
- Many Citrus Firms Still Shut Out by Japanese : Produce: Most resume business as usual. But those in quarantine zone remain blocked from key markets.
- Flower Blooms in Mideast Desert : Israel and Jordan sign peace treaty ending almost five decades of hostility
- Arafat Suffers a Loss of Power
- Coming to Praise Halloween, or Bury It?
- Liuzzi's Efforts Not Always Viewed as Helpful
- Life-Saving Food Taken to Stranded Deer in Everglades
- SANTA MONICA : Fingerprints Lead to Arrests of 2 in Beating Death, Robbery
- GOINGS ON : Play Is Something the Cast Can Really Sink Teeth Into : Actors will be dishing out more than food for thought in the comedy 'The Art of Dining Out.'
- Costumes Required This Weekend : Besides the scheduled pumpkin events, there's a two-day historical re-enactment celebration at Lake Casitas near Ojai.
- EVENTS : Lively Manifestations of Dia de los Muertos
- BY DESIGN : Q & A : David Lauren : Young Blood
- WESTSIDE / COVER STORY : Role Reversal : Increasingly, Families Buy or Rent Costumes Rather Than Make Them, Giving Merchants a Reason to Celebrate
- Backing of Renters Group Criticized in Board Races
- Subway Plan for Valley OKd : Transit: MTA board picks Burbank-Chandler route, rejecting an elevated line over the Ventura Freeway.
- A New Cycle : A Laundry Rises From the Rubble of a Liquor Store Burned in Riots
- IRS Moves to Block 'Rapid Refund' Scam Artists : Fraud: Treasury Secretary Bentsen says advance notices of credits due electronic filers will cease. They are used by thieves to bilk banks.
- ORANGE : Trustee Sets Up Private Christian School
- CLUB REVIEW : LunaPark an Eclectic Venue Without Westside Snobbery
- New Chapter for 'The Scarlet Letter'--as Opera : Music: Premiere of Hawthorne's 'heart song' at CSULB will use a blend of professional and student singers and crew.
- THE TIMES POLL : Support for Prop. 187 Erodes, but It Still Leads : Opposition to immigration measure is up sharply among many groups. Smoking measure now faltering.
- Illegal Immigrant Worked 5 Years at Huffington Home : Politics: Candidate says his wife hired the woman. He says proper taxes were paid and a green card applied for.
- COLUMN ONE : Kicking Homework Out of School : Half Moon Bay considers abolishing an educational icon. Proposal ignites a global storm and refuels debate over whether such assignments really help.
- ALTADENA : Alliance Activities to Mark Firestorm
- DOWNEY : Parade Organizers Struggle to Raise Funds
- WHITTIER : School Board to Name New Member Today
- WESTSIDE / COVER STORY : Adults' Tastes in Costumes Can Be Downright Horrifying
- COMPTON : Candidate for Judge Blasts Bar Assn. Rating
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Negotiations Stall Between City, Water Agency : Santa Clarita: Impasse over lawsuit blocking proposed redevelopment plan may delay 30-year quake recovery proposal.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : Miami Reserve Suspended Indefinitely
- Ferguson Leaves Helm of Revamped Continental Airlines
- Homeownership Offers Big Breaks, Few Risks
- THEATER REVIEW : Century-Old Stories Come to Life in 'Fiddler on the Roof' : Based on life among rural Jews in pre- revolutionary Russia, the tales have a universal appeal in Ojai production.
- World IN BRIEF : AUSTRIA : Former Syrian Envoy Is Arrested
- LONG BEACH : Former Councilman Drops Libel Lawsuit
- Officials Trade Barbs Over Harassing Phone Calls
- Executive Travel : Movie Ticket Technology to Be Licensed : Entertainment: Deal would allow public to buy tickets through TV, kiosks, PCs and other outlets.
- HEALTH
- Toronto Firm to Acquire Diedrich Coffee : Merger: The O.C. chain will be combined with smaller Arizona-based Coffee Plantation. More stores are planned.
- EDUCATION BRIEFS
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Huffington Encounters Snags on Campaign Trail
- LONG BEACH : Law Eases Site Limits on Adult Businesses
- Indian Train Fire Kills 27
- Texas Flood Damage Put at $700 Million
- Valley Subway Prevails Over Elevated Rail : Transportation: Mayor Riordan introduces winning MTA motion, which passes on an 8-5 vote. Those who backed a line above the Ventura Freeway are bitter.
- RESTAURANTS : At Claes, Seafood Is Believing
- Analysts See Lilly Limits Aiding Public
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Slips 2.36 as Bond Yields Rise
- Laser Precision Corp.: The San Juan Capistrano...
- Safety Components International Inc.: The Costa Mesa...
- THE ECONOMY : Manufacturing Indicator Inches Up in September
- Frontier Wine Hats
- PASADENA : Session Planned on Anti-Violence Ideas
- Yo! MTV . . . Shops? : If the network likes the test results, it'll join QVC's world. There's moola to be made--and pitfalls to overcome
- SysteMed Inc.: The Laguna Hills prescription benefits...
- VIDEO REWIND : For Classic Thrills, Dig 'Five Fingers' Out of the Trench-Coats
- Palo Alto-based SyStemix Inc. said Linda Sonntag...
- Bankers Group Says Credit Unions Should Face Same Regulations
- Bankruptcy Court Approves Settlement With FCA Creditors : Thrifts: Agreement allows trustee for defunct American Savings parent to pay off bondholders and others up to 10 cents on the dollar and close estate.
- SHOP TALK : Quite a Gap Between Goods at Old Navy and Wares at the Mall : Moving upscale in stores inspired by the same chain makes for interesting shopping.
- International Business : Enigmatic Taiwanese Millionaire at Center of Stock Scandal Storm : Trading: Few seem to believe Oung Ta-ming's claims that the only thing he plays these days is video games.
- Put Up and Chill Out
- 'Entre Nous': Women on the Verge
- THE TIMES POLL : Brown Chips Into Wilson's Advantage
- Collapsed Bridge's Maker to Donate a New One
- PASADENA: A 39-year-old La Canada Flintridge woman...
- Stock Watch
- Japanese Doctor Was Gunned Down by Disgruntled Patient
- Home Is Where The Horror Starts : Some county pranksters enjoy Halloween so much, they keep the ghoulish yard decorations--from coffins to cobwebs--in place year-round.
- HERMOSA BEACH : City Loses Case to Pair Planning 2 Condos
- Trips to Bountiful: Fall Races Have Athletes on the Run
- Executive Travel : Business Travel Notes
- Hospital Firm's Stock Rises on Takeover Talk
- Potatoes Romano, Zuppa Inglese, Chili Beans
- L.A. STORIES : Living With a Monster of a Heritage
- SPOTLIGHT : MEDIUM TO WELL DONE : Reporter on Psychic Shopping Trip Finds Some Quality Advice in Spirited Packaging
- Cable Show Tunes in to Crime : Safety: Glendora's 'The Police Report' gives overview of recent crimes, offers prevention tips and seeks public's help to solve cases.
- Executive Travel
- Irvine Apartment Communities: The Newport Beach developer...
- Mutual Fund Proliferation Too Much of Good Thing? : Investing: Some observers see danger in near tenfold increase since early '80s. Others say expansion was needed, and funds remain safe.
- First American Financial Corp.: The Santa Ana...
- Praising Braising : Jiffy Braise
- India's Festival of Lights
- Please Don't Squeeze the Pomegranates
- THEATER REVIEW : It's No Singular Sensation, but a Few Shine in 'Chorus Line'
- BY DESIGN : CLOSET Rx : Express Male Costuming
- DECISION '94: Spotlight on Local Elections : Dills Responds to Cohen's Sax Appeal
- PICO RIVERA : Council Weighs Fewer Meetings to Save Money
- BRIEFLY : Cancer: Low-Cost Screenings Offered
- Young Women With Breast Cancer Grapple With Extra Dose of Denial
- No-Contest Plea by Travel Agent to Grand Theft
- Government Troops Capture Plateau From Bosnian Serbs
- Suits, Closure Threaten Pet Store as Rabies Kills Kitten
- Killer of Swan Ordered to Shovel Manure at Zoo
- Pomona Agrees to Expand Study of Proposed Card Club
- Finding Some Answers Among All the Questions for Prospective Jurors
- Regional Report : CERRITOS : College Administrator Faces Conflict Probe
- City, Army Corps to Fund Improvement Projects at 2 Parks : Recreation: The agreements call for major additions at both Hansen Dam in Lake View Terrace and the Sepulveda Basin.
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : City Gives Computers to Elementary School
- Countywide : Religious Diversity Conference Planned at Mission
- City Imposes Tough Rules on 3 Van Nuys Motels : Crime: Security measures are designed to control prostitution and other violations along Sepulveda.
- ELECTIONS / COUNTY SUPERVISORS : Montgomery's Campaign Contributions Over Limit, Says D.A.'s Office
- POLITICS WATCH : Jumping the Fence
- Burbank Permit for X-Rated Film Stirs Image Issue
- LOS ANGELES : Students at 2 Schools Stage Walkouts Over Prop. 187
- 2nd Mistrial Is Declared in City Council Financial Liability Case : Court: Trial is delayed in suit that alleges the members should personally pay damages for actions of police who shot four robbers after a holdup in Sunland.
- FIFA Plan Could Help U.S. in Cup
- Legalized Mayhem on Field
- Boxing
- TV REVIEW : Puffery and a Bit of Intriguing Irascibility in 'Rolling Stones'
- RECORD REVIEW : A Satisfying and Spirited Homage
- COMPTON : Schools Ordered to Pay Food Services Firm
- Extending an Olive Branch : Father Liuzzi Hopes to Build Bridges Between the Church and the Gay Community
- Voters Should Demand Change in Senate Filibuster Rules, Group Says
- HAWTHORNE : Cockatoo Inn to Close, Reluctantly, Dec. 22
- Members of 1955 Compton Team That Broke Color Barrier Honored
- A Year Later, Laguna Fire's Effect Lingers
- Tut Would Have Felt at Home
- WEST VALLEY : MTA Donates Railroad Artifacts to Museums
- Neighbors Rescue Man Trapped in Laguna Niguel Fire : 59-Year-Old With Huntington's Disease Lost Home but Not Life
- ELECTIONS / 24TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Beilenson, Sybert Spar Over Proposition 187
- Man in Fatal Crash Convicted of Second-Degree Murder
- Oxnard College Plans Women's Celebration
- Draft Stays in Constant Motion at Stanford
- FULLERTON : Tree Maintenance Ordinance Approved
- GLENDALE : Armenian Center to Celebrate Opening
- PREP ROUNDUP : Connelly Wins Title in Tennis
- And the Last Shall Be the First? Ask Los Alamitos, Esperanza : Football: After losing to the Aztecs in 1991, the Griffins started an unbeaten streak that has reached 42 games. They meet again tonight.
- NBA Makes Its Move to Avert a Stoppage : Pro basketball: League and players' association agree on no-strike/no-lockout pledge, sources say.
- DANCE REVIEW : Bocca: Shaky Ground All Around
- TORRANCE : Council Sets Limits on Election Donations
- San Marino to Vote on Tax for Police, Fire Services : Public safety: Residents have approved three levies since 1982. Measure requires approval by two-thirds of voters.
- SIMI VALLEY : Letter Carriers to Aid in War on Graffiti
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : River Project Director to Speak at Breakfast
- SOUTH LOS ANGELES : Willowbrook Park to Be Renamed for Magic Johnson
- Dornan Gets Backing of His '92 Opponent
- PORT HUENEME : Retiree Writes History Book on the City
- Orange County Almanac
- Tax Appeal Policy May Be Against State Law : Assessments: Officials question county requirement that challenges be filed with the assessor's office rather than the clerk of an independent board.
- Hosts Sought for Exchange Students
- In a Rush to the Top : With Quarterbacks Hurting, Nebraska Gives the Ball to Phillips . . . and Gives It to Him . . . and Gives It to Him
- In a Rush to the Top : Colorado's Salaam Went From Small Eight at La Jolla Country Day to Big Eight's Big Game
- Countywide : Salvation Army Seeks Holiday Angels
- Rehiring of Fired College Official Backed
- Black Panther Mural Backers Reject Funding : Politics: Arts group accuses the city of trying to undermine the project, which is to include a depiction of Huey Newton holding a gun. Councilman Holden has been an outspoken critic.
- Looking Younger : Astronomy: Data from the Hubble Space Telescope supports recent findings that the cosmos is far newer than scientists thought.
- Baseball Rich Get Richer : High schools: Powerful Hart program gains eight players through open enrollment, drawing mixed reaction.
- 'Ellen' Co-Stars Host KidsPeace Benefit
- Retrospective of a Virtuoso : Art review: LACMA's R.B. Kitaj exhibition reaffirms his masterful ability, but raises questions about his intimate, confessional touch.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- NEWS ANALYSIS : BRIDGING THE RIVER JORDAN : Treaty Places Another Piece in the Mideast Puzzle
- The following are the top music sales...
- BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : A Rousing Retelling of a Real-Life Maritime Adventure : THE GOLDEN OCEAN: A Novel <i> by Patrick O'Brian</i> ; W.W. Norton $22.50, 285 pages
- BY DESIGN : Feathers, Bugle Beads and . . . Tweed?
- PALOS VERDES ESTATES : Council Backs Off Plan to Create Soccer Fields
- Filming for X-Rated Movie Creates a Stir in Burbank
- PERSPECTIVE ON HEALTH CARE : Can We Deny Aid to the Poor? : Imagine waiting 16 months to see a doctor. That's what state cuts have done, to the peril of everyone's well-being.
- BURBANK : City to Raze Olive Memorial Stadium
- BREEDERS' CUP : 124 Pre-Entries Break Record
- WATER POLO ROUNDUP : Sunny Hills' Reign Ended by La Habra
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Majkowski Takes Harbaugh's Spot
- Rancho Santa Margarita : Staff Filling Shelves at New County Library
- 17th-Century Ceiling to Grace School
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Can Stanford Get Jump on Lawrence?
- Old-Timers Basketball Now Scheduled Nov. 19
- Clay McKnight Decides to Go to UC Irvine
- WATER POLO ROUNDUP
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Quarterback a Question--Next Season
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Majkowski Takes Harbaugh's Spot
- Two More Ducks File for Benefits
- Scars From Laguna Fire Still Fresh : The Raches: In losing all, new family found something priceless
- Sports
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Hunan Boasts an Array of Saucy Dishes : Chef Tung-Chun Lin adds piquant flavorings to a variety of lamb, chicken and seafood choices.
- PALOS VERDES ESTATES : Council Amends City's Film Permit Law
- Lots of Orange Colors Hawaii Contest
- Importing Mainland Dress Code : Uniforms: Long Beach rule has been applied to two Catalina schools. But some island residents object, dividing many in Avalon.
- SHERMAN OAKS : Parole Office Will Return to Old Site
- Santa Ana : Nude Club's Request to Stop Raids Denied
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Woman Injured in Collision Dies
- Justice for a Friend 5 of Democracy : Three S. Africans are convicted in killing of volunteer worker Amy Biehl
- D.A. Asked to Investigate Suspected Voter Fraud : Election: A significant portion of new registrations turned in by 'bounty hunters' appear questionable, county official says.
- Ford's Kicking Has Impact : College football: More often than not, senior's kickoffs are not returned.
- Q & A with JONI MITCHELL : 'Your Life Should Affect Your Direction'