- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Chapman Holds On to Beat Pomona-Pitzer
- Shell-Hostetler Argument Won't Go Away for Raiders : Analysis: Head coach disputes reported racial remark to quarterback.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Miller Out of Hospital, Appears OK
- TV Review : 'Frontline' Goes Digging in Agriculture Dept.
- O.C. Art : An Essentially Hollow 'Gesture' in Sculpture
- Career Opportunities
- Civic Arts Plaza
- Polio Survivors
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : GOVERNOR : Brown Vows to Halt State Taking of Local Funds : Democratic candidate says she'd shrink government. Her goal is to avoid Gov. Wilson's practice of shifting city and county revenues to Sacramento to help balance state budget.
- March Against Proposition 187
- Malathion Spraying
- Construction of Affordable Housing to Begin in Piru : Development: The planned low-income subdivision is gaining support among residents of the county's poorest community. A county loan program gives them top priority.
- Ahmanson Deal
- Age of the Universe
- Probst Landscaping
- Niche Bookstores
- Freeway Speeding
- Counselor Shortage
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : ATTORNEY GENERAL : Lungren Decries Opponent's Ad on Polly Klaas : Incumbent says the commercial for Tom Umberg is misleading. He says it alleges that funding cuts affected a database that could have helped intercept the girl's kidnaper.
- Mideast Peace Opponent Said
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 25, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 25, 1994
- Obituaries - Oct. 25, 1994
- Obituaries - Oct. 25, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 25, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 25, 1994
- For the Record - Oct. 25, 1994
- 'Dream Team's' 1st Project: Mastering Spin Control
- Ito Rejects Bid to Oust 80 Panelists : Court: Simpson case prosecutor fails in effort to remove prospective jurors. Defense effort to delay trial is also refused as new concern over jurors' candor arises.
- STUDIO CITY : Neighbors Are Sour on Deli's Reopening
- Suspected Killer of Officer Committed Suicide : Investigation: LAPD spokesman says autopsy reveals that the man shot himself in the head moments after he was wounded in the neck by a police rifle shot.
- Oxnard Shooting Leaves 1 Dead, 1 Critically Wounded : Crime: Police say they are searching for a suspect who fled the apartment and was known by the victims.
- Measure Fuels a New Latino Campus Activism
- Prop. 187 Fuels a New Campus Activism : Education: For the past two weeks, students have been walking out of school to protest the anti-illegal-immigration measure. Not since the late 1960s has an issue so coalesced Latino youths.
- Suspected Killer of Officer Committed Suicide : Investigation: LAPD spokesman says autopsy reveals that the man shot himself moments after a police sharpshooter had wounded him.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Prop. 187 Rises as Key Theme in Top 2 Races
- O.C. Officials, Residents Gird for New Fires
- South-Central Shooting Attack Kills 3, Injures 6
- AMERICAN BEST: Not all savings and loan...
- U.S. Diverts Ship Suspected of Violating U.N. Embargo
- A Tale of Two Cities, Global Village Style : Immigrants: With high-tech communications and easy jet travel, you can go home again--often.
- Not Any Closer to Getting the Answer
- City Enlists Help in Its Struggle to Find Itself : Tourism: Santa Clarita has a theme park, poetry festival and an identity crisis. Even authors who called it 'fabulous' couldn't pinpoint its location.
- SATICOY : Old Gravel Pit Will Become Reservoir
- CRIME AND THE ELDERLY OF L.A. : Violence in the Autumn of Life
- At Least 2 Killed in Gang Shootout
- ANAHEIM : Chamber Hires New Executive Director
- Their Rushing Attack Is Invisible No More
- Big Amen for Rhythmic, Riveting and Sexy 'Jason's Lyric'
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : A Hypnotic Time Warp at the Palace
- Inmate Seized in 4 Prison Farm Killings
- CRIME AND THE ELDERLY OF L.A. : Violence in the Autumn of Life : OTTO HILL : 'I guess they thought he was too old to take care of himself. And I guess he was.'
- Working People : Order in the O.J. Courtroom: : 'No Incidents, Nobody Hurt'
- Pro Football Spotlight
- TELEVISION : Burnett Takes a Stroll Down Memory Lane
- Jerome B. Wiesner; White House Aide, MIT President
- Military Draft Under Fire in Latin America
- Trident Sub Missile Destroyed in Test Failure
- HALLOWEEN HAUNTS : Many haunted houses and horror shows in neighborhoods across the county extend their welcomes and good cheer, along with ghoulish surprises. Here are a few:
- CRIME AND THE ELDERLY OF L.A. : Violence in the Autumn of Life : ARTEMISA GUERRERO : 'People walking down the street, she would open the doors to her apartment to them'
- LA HABRA : Police to Acquire $60,000 Fingerprint System
- CRIME AND THE ELDERLY OF L.A. : Violence in the Autumn of Life : DORIS OSTERHOLD : 'She Was Kind of Quiet and Reserved . . . Real, Real Nice.'
- MOORPARK : Perez Backs Mikels After Foe's 187 Flyer
- COLUMN ONE : Spill Leaves Oil, Fish on the Skids : The futures of Alaska's biggest revenue producer and its largest employer look grim. Virtually all the state's residents are suffering in the aftermath of the petroleum disaster.
- Bengals Dropped to 0-7; Next Up, the Cowboys
- OAK TREE : Run Softly Hits Hard in Volante
- It's More Run Than Shoot for Falcons : Strategy: At least to start with, as Atlanta relies on the rushes of Heyward with Rison on the sideline.
- Abracadabra: Disney, Robin Williams Quit Feud : Movies: Studio President Joe Roth apologizes to the actor, acknowledging that it did breach an agreement with him. Both sides say they will now discuss film projects.
- JAPAN
- Pros Say Many Nasdaq Trades Reported Late : Securities: The practice, a blatant violation of rules, can mean illegal market manipulation. NASD says it will not tolerate purposely inaccurate reporting.
- Political Scorecard
- MISSION VIEJO : PTA Council Opposes El Toro Ballot Measure
- William A. Leonard; TV News Innovator
- FULLERTON : Terminal Named for Airport Enthusiast
- COSTA MESA : Panel Scraps Bike Path Near Golf Course
- Countywide : Silent Films Will Screen With Music at Plummer
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Eagle on 16 Helps Lietzke Win Las Vegas Invitational
- Agassi Again Too Much for Stich in Rematch of U.S. Open Final
- Employers Have a Free Hand on Health Plan Payments
- U.S. Translator Killed in Haiti; Aristide Mulls Choice for Premier
- Thelma Howard's Legacy of Hope : As a Disney housekeeper, she found her happiest place on Earth. Her bequest will help children find theirs.
- Some in Hazard Areas Lose Coverage : Policies: 'It's tougher to get renewals . . . in areas considered potential fire areas, and the main reason is because we had the fire,' a Laguna Hills insurer says.
- Proposition 187 : Is Black-Latino Friction a Voting-Booth Issue? : Yes: The initiative is horrible legislation, but it's still a focal point for legitimate African American resentments.
- Amtrak to Begin Camarillo Service
- LA PALMA : Budget Woes Preclude Pay Raise for Police
- Proposition 187 : Is Black-Latino Friction a Voting-Booth Issue? : No: The initiative's backers would put all minorities in the same boat. African Americans won't escape harm.
- Cancer-Free, Lucky Ted Wins $9 Million
- State's Budget Mess: Will It Ever Clear Up?
- Gangbangers Who Want to Start Over
- Rockwell International Corp.: The Seal Beach-based firm...
- RSVP : 'Picasso' Party an Artistic Success
- Britain Denies Assuring Leader About Irish Unity
- Jeff White wants to revitalize the state chapter of Operation Rescue. But the issue of violence might impede his efforts. : Operation Rebound
- AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER, ACT II : Celebration of Civic Pride
- CRIME AND THE ELDERLY OF L.A. : Violence in the Autumn of Life : JACKIE CHAMBERS : 'I Went to the Hospital and I Didn't Recognize My Own Sister'
- IRVINE : College President to Address Chamber
- Watters Has Big Day, but It's Bad One for Dilfer : NFC: Running back leads the 49ers to 41-16 victory; the Buccaneer rookie quarterback is limited to seven completions.
- Prokofiev's Fiery, Surreal 'Angel' Rises in San Francisco
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Kipnis Focuses on 20th-Century Gems
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Fifth Column Delivers Message
- Kidnapers Invade Saudi Home, Kill 3 Hostages
- BOOK REVIEW : FICTION : Blue-Collar Anger Faces a Disappearing American Dream : CAMARO CITY Stories <i> by Alan Sternberg</i> , Harcourt Brace $19.95, 219 pages
- TIPS TO BRIDGE THE COMMUNICATION GAP
- CRIME AND THE ELDERLY OF L.A. : Violence in the Autumn of Life : CLYDE KENNEDY : He Was Vulnerable to Predators: 'It Was Like Beating a Child'
- Family-Style Finale : Sneakers Replace Sequins at Civic Arts Plaza Festivities
- Laguna's Fire Victims Fare Well on Insurance : Recovery: While some claims disputes have arisen, complaints have been fewer than in other ravaged areas.
- Hamas Reviled, Revered for Terrorist Actions : Mideast: Attacks are scorned by international community, but supporters see bombers as martyrs.
- Today's Topic : Personal identity versus American unity: an immigration flash-point.
- Runbacks, Then Saints, Steal the Show
- Canyon's Wilkins Taming Her Clumsy Side : Tennis: Sophomore singles player is growing into her 5-foot-11 frame and turning into a power player for the ninth-ranked Comanches.
- Golden West's Streak in Volleyball Ends at 39
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Pianist Assists L.A. Mozart Orchestra
- Three Filmforum Offerings Explore Political Violence
- Cool Investor Response to Japan Tobacco Inc. Threatens Privatization : Markets: Even before cigarette maker is listed on Tokyo Stock Exchange, the issue has already failed.
- Cortex Begins Human Trials of Alzheimer's Drug
- RSVP : Paying Tribute to Peace and Hope
- Role Call for Interested Citizens : Adult Mentors Take Pride in the Debuts of 18 Young Charges
- Agenda
- '3 Strikes' Loophole Can Give Offenders a Break : Law: Some felons' new arrests are treated as parole violations, which at most draw one year in prison.
- IRVINE : Search Begins for New Superintendent
- The Judge Is Going to Rest His Case : Judiciary: Blair T. Barnette, the longest sitting jurist in South County, is wrapping it up after 22 years in 'a very likable court.'
- Court of Apparel : Chatsworth Firm Is the Leading Supplier of Judicial Robes
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Lilac Ave. Camper Ban Gets Initial OK
- Colonial Affair Injured, Out of the Classic : Breeders' Cup: Recent winner of Jockey Club Gold Cup suffers a broken leg. Frankel might enter Run Softly in race.
- RESTAURANTS : Making Some Noise at Melrose's Creeque Alley
- Candidate Among 50 Dead in Sri Lanka Bomb Attack : Terrorism: Opposition leader is killed by a suicide assassin at an election rally. Tamil guerrillas suspected.
- Some Real News
- Multicultural Manners : Recognizing Death as a Part of Life
- Service Station Robbed by Gunman
- Yield Signs, Though Odd, Necessary for Odd Intersection
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Innovation Is Byword for Chamber Series Opener
- 'Wood' Tarnishes a Good Man--Lugosi
- 3M Dental Products: The company has been...
- Weighing the Costs of a Vote for Change
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Feinstein Focuses on Crackdown at the Border : After declaring her opposition to Prop. 187, she says she believes the immigration battle will be won or lost at the points of illegal entry.
- TUSTIN : Chamber Directors Back 3 Measures
- Clinton Says GOP Is Distorting His Record : Politics: The President assails Republicans as he campaigns in Washington state. Analysts take note of the House Speaker's absence during his stops.
- Biography Reveals Charles' Affairs With Old Flame : Britain: The prince turned to Camilla Parker-Bowles for third time when his marriage broke down, book says.
- COUNTYWIDE : Scientists to Use Dye to Track River Flow
- Moorpark Couple Die in an Apparent Murder-Suicide : Violence: Police say Patrick Dino D'Attile shot his wife and then himself after an argument about his drinking problem.
- Bars Face NFL's Legal Blitz : League's Game Plan Is to Tackle Screenings of Blacked-Out Contests; Targeted Owners Just Trying to Avoid a Sack
- Landmark Deli's Comeback Special : Business: Last week's reopening of Art's, a legendary show-biz hangout in Studio City, promises to revitalize a stretch of Ventura Boulevard.
- ELECTIONS / CONGRESSIONAL RACE : Ready Challenges Gallegly on Crime, Troops : Politics: Democrat probes opponent's vulnerability on conservative issues, claims to be better able to protect local Navy bases.
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Hughes Has Day of Record Returns
- Hurt Humphries Watches Broncos Step on Chargers
- Happy Everett Declines to Gloat Despite the Golden Opportunity
- Local Bands Make Fine Declaration at Independent's Day
- ART REVIEWS : Finley's Low-Tech, High-Touch 'Control'
- Sowing the Ground for a Better California : In the last segment of their debate in The Times, the gubernatorial candidates tell what they've learned by listening to Californians this year.
- PTA Surveys Candidates in 22 School Districts : Education: The 105-page detailed document is termed the group's most ambitious ever.
- Golf Buffs Show Up in Oddest Places
- Heath Who? Frerotte Leads Redskins, 41-27 : Interconference: Rookie quarterback, with help from Ellard and other veterans, delivers victory over Colts.
- Gray Goes 102 Yards in Lions' 21-16 Win : NFC: On a day of big plays by Detroit against Chicago, kickoff return is one of the biggest.
- All the Way Back
- Expectations and Cowboys Beat Cardinals : NFC: Dallas has to do without quarterback Troy Aikman in rallying against Arizona.
- THEATER REVIEWS : Romance Goes With Comedic Floe in SCR's 'Green Icebergs' : Captivating work by Newport Beach's Cecilia Fannon revolves around the foibles of two O.C. couples.
- LAUGH LINES : JOKES
- NAME BRANDS: Cal State Northridge doesn't play...
- PAST TREASURES: Ventura County is fortunate to...
- Rollo May, Pioneering Psychologist, Dies at 85
- Diversion of Violators Is 'Epidemic' : Justice: In 1992, thousands of parolees avoided court and were disciplined by parole officials after arrests for violent crimes. State panel decries scope of practice.
- GARDEN GROVE : City OKs Dental Clinic in Residential Area
- Oceanside Author Reaches Out to All Children : Books: Racial peace is as near as an <i> abrazo, </i> or hug, advises Victor Villasenor.
- Publisher's Book Doubles as Monkey Wrench in Simpson Saga
- Dear Street Smart: The junction of the...
- People and Pumpkins by the Truckload : Festival: Calabasas event draws 20,000 for crafts, antiques and carvings of the squash of honor, carted in for the occasion.
- He Shakes Sacramento's Branches for New Schools : Moorpark: Supt. Tom Duffy's latest coup was getting $14 million to build Mesa Verde. Some wonder if the master of bureaucracy is selling curriculum and teachers short.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Rally to Beat UCI in Overtime
- New Jack of Clubs Gets Upper Hand in Senior Classic
- Many Happy Returns : RETURN OR RECOVERY TOUCHDOWNS IN WEEK EIGHT
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Glendale Symphony Opens 71st Season
- Performing Arts : Solid Set From Peters Opens Arts Venue
- CRIME AND THE ELDERLY OF L.A. : Violence in the Autumn of Life : ELIZABETH HOLT : 'She Never Thought Something Like That Would Happen to Her . . .'
- Orange County Almanac
- For the Love of Their Craft
- Hilton Announces Election of Executive Vice Presidents
- Next Stop: Atlanta : U.S. Olympic Soccer Coach Liekoski Picks Up Where World Cup Team Left Off
- Jeff Lukas Comes Back in Oklahoma
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Bartok is Reborn in Long Beach
- Mixing It Up With the Geniuses : Steve Martin's Ideas at Play in 'Picasso'
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Mexican Pop Star's Show Is Power-Driven
- JAZZ REVIEW : Marsalis Project Blends Diverse Elements
- Kemp Still Wondering Where He Fits Into GOP Picture : Weighing another presidential bid, he's unsure if voters are interested in his 'compassionate conservatism'
- Dad Takes a Gamble on Love's Winning Hand: Six of a Kind
- Politicians Lay Out Cards in Prop. 187 Game
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City to Hire 6 Officers, Sergeant, Field Staffer
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Council Extends Deal With Dimension Cable
- Countywide : Performers Needed for Mensa Musicale
- GARDEN GROVE : Council Unwavering in Support of Prop. 187
- Width of El Toro Road Comes Up Short for Right-Turn Lane
- Economic Profile
- South County Public Schools Get Surprise Influx of Private Students
- Livermore's High Hope : Billion-dollar laser project in the works?
- Beaches in Parts of Newport Bay Closed by Spill : Health: Sewer leak near Fashion Island is repaired, but affected shoreline won't reopen to swimmers until Wednesday.
- Fans in St. Louis Warily Root for Rams : Football: After losing out in the last NFL expansion and being jilted by Patriots, the city's faithful sets sights on Anaheim's team.
- TELEVISIONBush's Turn: Former President George Bush opened...
- Naked Truths : Nothing makes a person more vulnerable than sexual contact. But that's precisely when honest communication is the most important in a relationship.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Voters Say They Want More Vision, Less Venom : Members of San Fernando Valley group convened by The Times have grown weary of negative campaign tactics. They want candidates to offer clear, concise plans for improving California.
- Child of '60s Challenges Mainstream Republican : Assembly: Sheila James Kuehl, of 'Dobie Gillis' fame, faces off against GOP's Michael T. Meehan in 41st District.
- Community Comment : Haiti Refugees Are 'Anxious To Go Back'
- A Daily Adventure for Train Engineer Al
- Safeguard Health Enterprises Inc.: The Anaheim health-care...
- CRIME AND THE ELDERLY OF L.A. : Violence in the Autumn of Life : ETHEL LEE MILLER : 'It's a Really Tragic Story. These Are Nice People . . . Good, Hard-Working People'
- Abuse of Conscripts Helps to Give Draft a Bad Name in Latin America : Military: Suicides and beatings have prompted efforts to document incidents and apprise soldiers of their rights.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Smaller War Chest May Box In U.S. Military
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Bachelor Finds Trash Bill Taxing
- CRIME AND THE ELDERLY OF L.A. : Violence in the Autumn of Life : HARRY BROWN : 'The Most Wonderful, Gentle Person'
- Students March to Fund Anti-Prop. 187 TV Ads
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Earnhardt Makes It a Lucky 7
- Saints' Longest Marches Made by Kick Returner : Pro football: Runbacks of 92 and 98 yards by Hughes help New Orleans hold off Rams, 37-34.
- Fall Films Slump Despite 'Pulp' : Box Office: The gritty film holds strong with $8.1 million in its second weekend, while 'Love Affair' limps along.
- Plan Ahead
- On Location : 'Is This the End of Britain's Royal Family?'
- The Raiders Go From Snarling to Smiling, 30-17 : Pro football: A week of controversy is forgotten as Hostetler and Shell enjoy victory over Falcons.
- Penn St. Remains No. 1 in Poll
- Loss May Have Caused New York Brown-Out
- Allen's 36-Yard Burst Silences Seattle, 38-23 : AFC: The 117th touchdown of running back's career helps seal Chief victory.
- Pop : Music, Politics Mix It Up
- POP BEAT : Explosion Gives Blues a Tumultuous Twist
- Voters Reluctant to Credit Clinton for Recovery
- Sowing the Ground for a Better California : In the last segment of their debate in The Times, the gubernatorial candidates tell what they've learned by listening to Californians this year.
- 7 Arrested as Party Turns Into Melee
- Youth Opinion : 'What Politicians Do Will Affect My Life'
- 7 Hurt in Mission Viejo Collision
- Birtcher Posts Quarterly Loss
- AST Hires Executive for Notebooks Unit
- Port Hueneme Council Denies Funds for Aquarium Study
- Tourist Killed in Egypt Attack; Muslim Extremists Suspected
- SEAL BEACH : Council to Vote on River Sand for Shore
- Prop. 184: Why Even Polly Klaas' Father Says It's a Big Mistake
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Brown Fires Up Campaign Style : The Democratic challenger, who has been criticized as too conservative, takes on Wilson and Prop. 187 in a free-wheeling new approach.
- COSTA MESA : Higher Capacity OKd for Alcoholics Center
- On Heart Rates, Driven Personalities and Commuter Stress
- Don't Be Distracted by Alien Cows : Biodiversity: The U.S. has everything to gain in ratifying the global treaty for preserving species and ecosystems.
- LAKER UPDATE : Ceballos Is Better Than Advertised
- TV REVIEW : 'Mother' Re-Creates Golden Age TV Drama
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Vienna Choir Boys Will Be Boys--Pure and Simple
- Proposals Add Confusion for State's Users of Electricity : Utilities: Several different plans would allow businesses and the public to choose where they buy their power.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : Look Who's Here : What's Entrepreneurial, Small, Private and Young? The Typical L.A. County Firm, a New Study Says
- Trust Company of the West has named...
- CHINA
- Community Psychiatric Centers: Shares plunged $3 to...
- Orange County
- Southland
- From Disaster to Profitability : Fingerprint Specialist Printrak Survives Own Identity Crisis
- FileNet Corp.: Ted Smith, president and chief...
- SOUTH KOREA
- Which Party Is Good for the Market? Why Not Flip a Coin?
- INSURANCE
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Female Role Models
- Clinton Then and Now
- On Celebrating Halloween
- Baseball Errors
- Insurance Commissioner
- Health Insurance
- Colin Powell
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : 'Gump' a Look at Decency, Not Cynicism
- Ascot Speedway
- 'Black-White Divide'
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 24, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 24, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 24, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 24, 1994
- Los Angeles County - News from Oct. 24, 1994
- Los Angeles County - News from Oct. 24, 1994
- Los Angeles County - News from Oct. 24, 1994
- Obituaries - Oct. 24, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 24, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 24, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 24, 1994
- LAGUNA HEAT II: Maybe crime doesn't pay,...
- Crowded City Council Race Signals the End of an Era : Port Hueneme: Fourteen vie for 3 seats being vacated by veterans. They hold widely divergent views on building an oceanside RV park and the future of the police force.
- Police Officer's Alleged Killer Slain in Siege : Crime: Reputed gang member is felled by a single rifle shot, reportedly after firing on police during a three-hour standoff in Hollywood. Suspect's death ends citywide manhunt.
- 'Too Much Gloom' : Hughes Couples Face Twice the Fear, Anxiety
- Home Computers Are in Same Spot as Model T in 1919
- Pansies Aplenty : Flowers: Long-lasting and available in an array of colors, these bedding plants are fall favorites.
- Weekend Escape: Zaca Lake : A fireplace, a view of the water and a lodge with a chef. Now, that's a retreat.
- MY WEEDS: A Gardener's Botany by...
- RETURNING THE GIFT: Poetry and Prose From...
- HERE'S THE BEEF : Perfect Steaks and Fries, and a Daring Pinot Noir--All in Cowboy Country
- JUST THE FACTS : How to Pick an Eco-Tour
- Travel Advisory : A Need for Caution After Tel Aviv Bombing
- First Came the Repairs : Blueprints Help Victim Look Forward to Replicating Home in Safer Material
- Yeager Does Right Stuff at Air Show : Aviation: Legendary pilot wows and amuses an adoring crowd at Edwards' annual open house.
- Signs of the Times for Florida Visitors
- HOT PROPERTY : 'Brat Packer' Settles Down
- 'Groundhog Day'
- Despite Crackdown, Drug 'Cat' Is Spreading Across Midwest
- NEW DEFENSE? Those flu shots for the...
- Tanker Sinks Off Hong Kong; Russian Cargo Ship Sinks
- Building on the Past : A Reconstructed Relocation Camp Barracks Becomes a Learning Experience
- EXITING "DAYS OF OUR LIVES"
- Rating the Lawmakers : Members of the Senate Take Stock After Legislature Ends
- County May Open Parks to Child Care : Social services: Plan would offer centers the use of playground areas for low fee. It could affect up to 90 sites and serve 150,000 children.
- 1st Toxic-Free Apartments in U.S. Near : Environment: Federally subsidized housing complex designed for people with chemical sensitivities is in San Rafael, Calif. Occupancy is set for Nov. 1.
- ELECTIONS / SIMI VALLEY SCHOOL BOARD : Candidates Focus on Looming Deficit
- New Medium for Rev. Schuller's Message : Religion: The Crystal Cathedral minister's 'Hour of Power' film will screen in theaters to help offset cancellation of TV program in Russia and Europe.
- CHINATOWN/ECHO PARK : Survey Seeks Asian Attitudes on Drugs
- Even in the Big City, a Shaggy Back Yard Can Be a Lifesaver for Wildlife : Environment: Home landscapes, school grounds and pocket parks, one biologist says, can provide considerable living space for birds, small mammals, insects and some amphibians.
- Tigers and Quarterbacks Along the Campaign Trail