- 'Confidentially Yours'
- Indian Named Miss World
- BUSINESS : Store for Left-Handers Fits Just Right
- Wounded Mother Unaware Sniper Killed Her Child
- Stricken Babies Get Quilts From Unknown Friends : Mission: Volunteers are sending simple parting gifts to doomed infants around the world. Their goal is to do what they can to ease the suffering.
- Question of Aid : Does a Man Who Was Paralyzed During L.A. Riots Deserve Crime Victim Funds if He Was on Parole at the Time?
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- A FEW SIDE DISHES
- Study Criticizes 'Space-Saver' School Plan
- Despite the Protests, the Doo Dah Parade Is Back : Pasadena: Merchants say it's bad for business. Last year's change of format was a flop. But the event is returning for '94, love it or hate it.
- Marshall High Upsets Taft in Academic Super Quiz : Education: Returning champion is third after El Camino Real in 14th-annual districtwide contest. Overall winner will be announced at Nov. 29 banquet.
- We'd Better Start Living Up to Our Standards : Earthquake safety codes are easy to write, tough to obey
- Still Pining : Moorpark's Gulbranson Holds Dear Time at CSUN
- L.A. Baptist Experiences Its First Loss in Last Match : Girls' volleyball: Young Knights (19-1) beaten by top-seeded Brentwood in final.
- Wax Trax's Shock-Rock Showcase
- JAZZ SPOTLIGHT : The Yin, Yang of Jazz Singing
- THE PROUD BIRD : The Bronze Age
- BATTERED, RAPED AND VEILED : The New Sanctuary Seekers : WOMEN INCREASINGLY ARE ASKING FOR ASYLUM FROM GENDER-BASED ABUSE, FORCING THE U.S. TO RE-EXAMINE ITS IMMIGRATION POLICY
- The 1991 The Last Boy Scout (ABC...
- Conservancy Reaches Tentative Accord on Soka Site : Parks: Deal would allow university to proceed with expansion, while preserving 173 acres of its Santa Monica Mountains property as open space.
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Redevelopment Is Topic of Meeting
- Despite Bans at 5 Eastern Colleges, Fraternities Survive, Members Say : Clubs: To critics, same-sex associations promote sexism and inequality. But defenders cite lifelong friendships and community service.
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Donations Sought for Toy Giveaway
- British Jackpot Swells
- She's 'Only Just Begun to Fight' : Although the election results did not go as she wished, first-time voter Celia Viramontes will continue to put her faith in the ballot box
- COUNTY REPORT: A Message Hits Home : PROPOSITION 187 : Family Torn by Planned Return to Mexico : Aftermath: Oxnard mother prepares to leave with her two children but without her live-in fiance.
- ACLU Faults Agencies' 'Segregation' : Diversity: Study says several public-safety departments in the San Gabriel Valley don't reflect the ethnic mix of their communities.
- A Welcome Discussion of Hate Crimes : Glendale's leadership has too long ignored bigotry toward Armenians, African Americans and Jews. With open dialogue, new task force can develop solutions.
- Doctor's Orders: Grease the Skids to Make Cholesterol Slip
- A Beauty by the Bay : Science: 17 million visitors have made the Monterey Bay Aquarium the nation's most popular.
- Mayor Riordan Is Bolstering Police by Crippling the DWP : A heavy-handed transfer of funds to fulfill a campaign promise threatens to weaken service and compromise the utility's excellent bond rating.
- DIVISION V FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Loara Making the Most of Its Postseason Invitation
- Glendale Staves Off Pierce in Pointed Season Finale : Football: Vaqueros win, 57-51. Brahmas' Muir passes for 530 yards.
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : Texas A&M; Pulls Plug on TCU
- DIVISION I GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL : Newport Harbor Sets Mark in Dismantling Mira Costa
- Not Losing Hope, CSUN Just Loses
- The Literary Prince of Denmark : With 'Smilla's Sense of Snow,' Novelist Peter Hoeg Was Dragged, Kicking and Screaming, Into the Limelight. His New Nove, 'Borderlines,' Secures His Place as His Country's Conscience.
- Conflict Marks Endangered Species Treaty
- At This Roadside Attraction, Nature's Cup Runneth Over : Water: People come from miles around to fill containers at Bay Tree Springs spigot. Free-flowing underground stream is one of several tapped by Forest Service for public use.
- Volunteers Help Share the Thanksgiving Bounty : Charity: Agencies in Irvine and Los Alamitos begin to distribute food baskets. Needy families are part of the fabric of middle-class communities, organizers say.
- As NFL Season Fades Out, So Does the Fans' Interest
- La Mirada in Playoffs Despite Violation
- Penn Sets a Division I-AA Record by Beating Cornell for 21st in Row
- Penn State Wins, but It's Not Pretty : Big Ten: Nittany Lions give up 475 yards and need turnovers to get past Northwestern, 45-17.
- And Now Our Readers Give the Real Scoop on S.F. Hotels : Lodging: Personal favorites vary widely in price but emphasize convenience, tradition and personal service.
- FICTION
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Repairs in Downtown Subway Nearly Done : Transit: MTA believes it has corrected problem of thin tunnel walls. But questions linger about the work.
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- We Love a (Macy's) Parade
- Chillin' With the Baka Boyz : The Morning DJs Talk About Rap, Their Generation and 'Taking It to a Whole New Level'
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : Rosetta LeNoire's nurturing ways extend beyond her role on ABC's 'Family Matters'
- Writer Traces Grandmother's Mystery Death to 'Osage Reign of Terror' : 'Sybil Bolton': A real-life murder story, the book is punctuated by tales of Indian warfare. A sad chapter tells how hundreds were murdered for their land and oil.
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Library to Celebrate Expanded Hours
- High Schoolers Match Wits in Academic Decathlon
- Art at the Border Spans Two Nations, Two Cultures : inSITE94: Binational display requires patrons to crisscross the border, visiting such far-flung locales as beaches, public parks, a train depot, even some art galleries.
- Los Angeles Times Interview : Pamela Harriman : On Having an Affinity for Power; On Being the Ideal U.S. Ambassador
- Alabama Survives Close Call, 21-14 : College football: Crucial first-down measurement favors the Crimson Tide in the waning moments of a victory over Auburn.
- McNall Legacy Could Be Fewer Cooked Books
- Titans Fight Back in 3-1 Overtime Victory : Soccer: San Diego ties score with 28 seconds left, but Fullerton keeps composure to advance to second round of NCAA playoffs.
- In Brief
- A Woman of Superior Wit : Australian novelist had an uncanny ability to capture the complexity and sheer extravagance of life : CHRISTINA STEAD: A Biography, <i> By Hazel Rowley (Henry Holt: $37.50; 562 pp.)</i>
- THE PROUD BIRD : Uncommon Fowl
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Soldier Shot as Brazil Army Encircles Slums
- Schools Defend Decision Against Offering Breakfast
- EAST LOS ANGELES : CHP Officers Rescue Thanksgiving Feast
- WILSHIRE : Face Lift Work on Hancock Park Starts
- Atlantic Wall Lives On in Peaceful Guise : Relics: Many concrete structures are virtually indestructible. They have been made over into homes, cafes, museums, and even a discotheque.
- Put It On and Stay Alive
- The Nation : Why Assault After Assault Can't Kill Rating System
- Coal Canyon Better Off Without Hunting : Naming Ecological Reserve Is Praiseworthy; Allowing Shotguns, Bows and Arrows Isn't
- Scouts' Food Drive Yields Close to 400,000 Pounds
- CSUN Wins Sorry Exhibition : College basketball: Matadors get little resistance from Race Express in 107-67 victory.
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : La Verne Loses, Out of Playoffs
- Bell-Jeff Gets Overwhelmed in Second Half by Big Bear
- Glendale Outrun in Final Mile : Cross-country: Riverside runners finish in top four places.
- When Grandparents Must Rear Children : Families: More than a million U.S. youngsters are raised by their moms' and dads' moms and dads. It's a confusing role for those who give the care.
- BASEBALL LABOR : Players Will Study Payroll Tax Plan
- NBA ROUNDUP : Warriors Win, Gugliotta Has Shaky Debut
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Rancho Alamitos
- Spark for Cougars Is Sparks : Pacific 10: Washington State tailback rushes for two touchdowns in 23-6 victory over Washington.
- DIVISION IV GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL : Calvary Chapel Wins Second Title
- COVER STORY : Forget Jelly, George is Jammin' : George C. Wolfe is right on schedule with New York's Public Theater. His first two seasons were trial runs. Now Wolfe tackles the critical third season--you know, the one in which the blossoming takes place.
- In Brief
- MWD Should Revise Tunnel Entrance
- Newt Gingrich
- Hollywood and Anti-Semitism
- On a Shoestring, Literacy Program Is Path Toward Empowerment
- Officer Was Mistaken as to Parentage of 'Kids'
- BONE TO PICK
- Study on Bias in L.A. Fire Dept.
- Pacific Palisades Parkland Deal Set
- Another Raft Warning
- THE REGION : Black Doll Exhibit Participants Sought
- DUCKING THE ISSUE
- God Didn't Plant Trees on the Reseda Ridge
- A Good Word
- Everyone Is Afraid of Mountains Conservancy
- Golfer Met Bias
- Single Taxpayers
- Election Frustrating for South County and Democrats
- Rosewood Retrospective
- X STATIC
- Rubbish-Dumpers Are Trashing the System
- Soka University-Conservancy Compromise
- Who's Sleeping?
- Notes on Nepal
- Out With Dornan
- A Question of Catholic Bashing
- Protecting Canyon
- The Cost of Disneyland's Free Party
- The Triumph of Pearlie and Tessie
- Nasdaq Provides Many Benefits to Investors, Companies
- Simple Tax Rate Change Will Stimulate Saving
- Tree Loss Tragic
- Award Upheld
- Health Plan Robs Poor of Dignity
- Learning Languages
- Bureaucrats
- Venice: Workshops on Using Prop. A Funds
- Politics: Defeat of Santa Monica Councilman
- 'THE BEAT' GOES OFF
- EQUAL TIME
- The Ferengi Family Tree
- Distance Learning May Pay Dividends
- Camping Cookout
- Crime Bill Funds Should Help 6th LAPD Division
- CFC Reporting Marred by Political Correctness
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : Let's Talk About Sex : Mona Coates spices her popular Orange Coast College human sexuality class with visits from transvestites and discussions of intimate topics, but in her personal life, she says, 'I'm about as vanilla as you come.'
- Workweeks Should Peak on Wednesdays
- The Last Word
- The Toast of New York? (Or Will He Be Just Toast?) : The L.A. Philharmonic hasn't played the Big Apple in four years, and never with Esa-Pekka Salonen. Neither conductor nor orchestra has ever been the toast of the town, so what makes them think next week will be any different?
- How Do We Repair Our Deteriorating Schools?
- NONFICTION - Nov. 20, 1994
- NONFICTION - Nov. 20, 1994
- NONFICTION - Nov. 20, 1994
- NONFICTION - Nov. 20, 1994
- Republicans Unlikely to Give Clinton Free Rein to Make Foreign Policy
- Shock Wave Rips Through Compton Politics : Probe: Patricia Moore's admission of extortion stirs speculation that she will be aiding the investigation of a former mayor and others.
- NCAA SOCCER : Soto Propels Fullerton Past San Diego, 3-1
- Comfort for the Wheelchair Traveler
- Churches That Fought 187 Now Soul-Searching
- PREP CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Garfield and Palisades Teams End Long Run of Lean Results
- Some Charges Against Columbia S&L;'s Spiegel Dropped
- Matsushita Moves to Patch Rift with MCA : Entertainment: Japanese parent admits missteps and says it won't sell MCA. Sony's troubles provide a lesson.
- REPAIRED CHURCHES: Ten months after the Northridge...
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : New School Program Leads to 2nd Arrest : Littlerock: Education officials say student is held after peers report him as part of cash-for-crime-tips plan.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : The Supes in Full Retreat
- L.A. River Bike Path From Valley to Downtown Studied
- PREP EXTRA / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION V : El Toro Establishes Early Lead, Manages to Hold Off Savanna
- PREP EXTRA / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION VIII : La Mirada Takes Advantage of University Turnovers to Win
- Hold the Testimonials, Birmingham Prolongs Epstein's Career
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : DIVISION II
- A Rose Is a Rose, but Not Roseanne
- Saudi Arabia Wants OPEC Oil Production Ceiling Continued
- How to Make the System Pay Off When Your Employer Shortchanges You
- ANAHEIM : Kidnaper to Be Tried 3rd Time in Slaying
- Countywide : Forum to Focus on Trade With Vietnam
- Dog Park Proposed in Sepulveda Basin
- LAPD Begins Crackdown on Skid Row Homeless : Safety: Police take action after USDA warned food company that it could be closed over health hazards posed by transients.
- Taking Parenting a Step at a Time : Education: At L.A. adult occupational center, young mothers celebrate the learning of skills and lessening the violence against their children.
- BURBANK : Cleanup Questioned at Site Near Schools
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : DIVISION III
- ROUNDUP : Northridge Volleyball Win Streak Hits 4
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- It's USC-UCLA Week, but It's Not Too Early to Get Irish Up
- PREP EXTRA / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION I : Mater Dei Surprises Coach With Big Victory
- ROSE BOWL SHOWDOWNS : Anything Goes, but Will the Trojans? : USC-UCLA: Only USC has shot at Rose Bowl, but series has a history of the unexpected.
- Music Review : Old 'Favorites' at Ambassador
- Former Motels Singer Eases Back Into Business
- Teachers Management Owners Accused of Mismanaging Funds
- Coffeehouse Chain Won't Buy Diedrich : Retailing: Orange County company's president cites difference in growth philosophies.
- 14 Die as Kurds Fight Government in Turkey
- GLENDALE : Leader for Evening High School Named
- L.A. Baptist's Season Lacks Only That Perfect Ending : Volleyball: Knights put 19-0 record on the line in Southern Section Division V final against Brentwood.
- Wisconsin Judge Dismisses Ticket Suit Against UCLA
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : DIVISION X
- PREP EXTRA / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION VIII : Costa Mesa Bounced From Playoffs
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- Franklin the Final Roadblock in Sylmar's 3-A Title Quest : Girls' volleyball: Absence of Van Nuys has helped Spartans advance to City final.
- They Didn't Put High in Ohio
- ROSE BOWL SHOWDOWNS : Anything Goes, but Will the Trojans? : A Not-Too-Civil War : There Will Be No Neutral Corners in Oregon Today When Ducks and Beavers Meet With a Pasadena Trip on the Line
- RETAILING
- MATERIALS : Glass Blocks: Clearly Versatile
- Jake Dengel; Character Actor on Stage, Screen and TV
- FURNISHINGS : Pieces That Draw On Rockwell's Art
- Trade Deficit Grows, Dealing Setback to GATT
- Quebec Drops Dam Plans; Indians Had Fought Project
- FULLERTON : Ex-Chamber Chief Says He's Dropping Utility Tax Lawsuit
- PREP EXTRA / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION V : Valencia's Surge Continues as Westminster Falls
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- Valley and Moorpark Do Their Bidding : College football: Both schools seem headed for bowls, but cannot accept invitations until Sunday.
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Granada Hills Passing Game Fires Blanks
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : DIVISION III
- A Little Bit of History
- Ram Draft Review a Mixed Bag : Football: There is plenty of good and bad to go around regarding the team's young talent.
- Eagles Pull the Plug on Nirvana
- Pop Music Reviews : They Might Be Giants, but Then Again . . .
- Pop Music Reviews : Good Ol' Boy Jackson in Same Ol' Show
- Home Inspections Keep Expenses Down : Real estate: Only about 40% of homes sold nationally are checked out. If you do hire an inspector, be sure to evaluate his credentials beforehand.
- Entrepreneur's Good Scents Brought Him the Sweet Smell of Success : Aromatherapy: Rivals laughed at his ideas on therapeutic values of aromas. Now they copy him.
- Helms Says Clinton Is Not an Able Leader of Military
- MATERIALS : Concrete Ways to Achieve Elegant Finish in Masonry Projects
- TRUE OR FALSE : Test your organic gardening knowledge with this quiz. Some of the answers may suprise you.
- O.C. Attorney Gets Out the Conservative Message
- Promote DNA Technology, Panel Is Urged : Law: National Academy of Sciences is told that its 1992 report paved the way for legal attacks on test results. More positive support is recommended.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Hotel to Be Converted Into Home for Seniors
- Council Fires City Attorney in 3-2 Vote
- Bike Path Proposed Along River : Commuting: Route might attract as many as 2,000 who could avoid rush hour traffic on a link from Downtown L.A. to the Sepulveda Basin.
- 187 Shows Clergy's Weak Influence on Electorate : Religion: Catholics supported anti-illegal immigration measure in droves despite many churches' opposition. Some say flock needs education, some say shepherds.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : 42 Homes to Be Built on 9-Acre Nursery Site
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : The Busier, the Better for Los Amigos' Zavala : Basketball: Senior guard impresses everyone with her talent on, off the court.
- $2.3-Million Loss: Wiz Technology Inc., a San...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Market Takes Wild Ride; Dow Trims Loss to 12.79
- Man Is Charged in Slayings of 2 Pro-Democracy Haitian Activists
- INSIDE & OUT : Gentle Cleaner Rids Vinyl of Stains
- Mildred B. Beckstrand; First Palos Verdes Estates Councilwoman
- British Jackpot Nearly $11 Million
- Opponents Fear Renewed Push for Prayer in Schools : Constitution: Conservative Republican takeover of House and Senate is expected to fuel battle over 1st Amendment issues. Most religious groups are taking a cautious approach.
- FILLMORE : Mild Shocks Ward Condors From Lines
- LA PALMA : Residents Offer Ideas on Code Enforcement
- Singapore Plans to Charge Writer Over Article : Asia: Professor wrote that region's regimes repressed dissent. Action also planned against U.S.-owned newspaper.
- Joseph H. Hazen; Hollywood Attorney, Producer, Art Collector
- RELIGION : Pope's Appointees Show Change Is Cardinal Virtue
- CALABASAS : 2 Businesses Seek to Keep Freeway Signs
- Katz Weighs Bill to Bar 'Hidden Tax' by Utilities : Budget: Assemblyman says the DWP is overcharging users to help cover the city's fiscal shortfalls. Political observers wonder what's behind his actions.
- Visiting Experts to Advise L.A. Zoo on Renovation
- LOS ANGELES : Deadline for Quake Aid Requests Extended to Jan. 20
- San Clemente Slaying Suspect Held in Delaware : Crime: Officer who stopped to aid stranded motorists arrests 23-year-old man sought in 1990 gang killing, the city's first.
- OXNARD : It's a Teacher! A Princess! No, It's Story Lady!
- Cotton Suffers Broken Leg in 49er Victory
- PREP EXTRA / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION I : Los Alamitos Tosses Aside Del Rey League Foe St. John Bosco
- Rep. Beilenson Claims Win; Sybert Charges Voter Fraud
- THE NFL / BILL PLASCHKE : Late Bloomers Give Life to Second Half of Season
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / PRESEASON NIT : Ohio Knocks Off No. 14 Virginia
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : After Short Pause, Tabasco Cat Tries Turf in Hollywood Derby
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Competition to Sweet 16 Is Sure to Be Bitter This Season
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : 3-A DIVISION
- Early Vote: U.S. Against the World (Tour) : Golf: Couples, others say it has to be done with cooperation of PGA Tour.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- PREP EXTRA / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION VII : Sunny Hills' Defense Totally Shuts Down Garden Grove
- 'Scarlett' Miniseries Falls Short of CBS' Expectations : Television: Although the program had solid ratings, it didn't come close to what was promised advertisers.
- Music Review : LACO Gets Back to Roots With Some 'Favorites'
- Poorman: Out With a Flash
- Kay St. Germain; Sang on Radio and in Musicals
- Judge Allows Kevorkian to Explain
- Woman Accused of Killing Sons Is 'Like a 6-Year-Old,' Lawyer Says
- A Skater's Fast Trip From Rink Amateur to Champ : Special Olympics: Just 18 months ago, 12-year-old Robyn Bucholtz was terrified of the ice, but now she's an award-winner who can't get enough. Not even the occasional fall fazes her.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Anderson to Wait and See on Thigh
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Perry and Trapp to Start Sunday
- A Little Bit of History
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : 3-A DIVISION
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : DIVISION IX
- Smoking Ban Is OKd for Texas Prison System
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Newhall School District Prepares for Transfers : Education: Parents choose neighborhoods based on campuses there, officials say. But next fall, 500 students will be moved to new Stevenson Ranch Elementary.
- VENTURA : Man Gets 18 Years to Life in Slaying
- War's Unfinished Business : He'd Like to Return Japanese Flag Taken From Fallen Soldier
- COMPTON : School Board Appointment of Felon Put Into Limbo
- Baseball Players See Cap in Tax
- L.A. Ordered to Pay King Lawyers $22,000 in Expenses
- PORT HUENEME : Park Building to Get Plastic Windows
- PREP EXTRA / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION II : Mira Costa Rallies to Tie Buena Park, Then Wins Tiebreaker
- PREP EXTRA / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION V : Brea-Olinda Shuts Down Century
- PREP EXTRA / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION X : Orange Lutheran Routs L.A. Baptist, 56-6
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Quartz Hill Takes Fight Out of Muir
- Album Review : Prince's 'Black Album': 7-Year Wait Ends
- Chase Manhattan to Acquire Three U.S. Trust Corp. Units
- Cementing a Bond That Strengthens With Time
- UC Regents Seek $145-Million Budget Increase From Governor
- Needlewoman Sews Her Way to Top Award
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Brannan Leads SCC With 26 Points in Opener
- Sylmar Takes Offense, Punches Out University
- Jones' Speed Ends Toney's Victory Streak : Boxing: Challenger wins the IBF super-middleweight championship by a unanimous decision.
- Changing Tradition to Save It : O.C. Festival's Mariachis Say the Genre Can't Survive Without Evolving
- Theater Review : 'Assassins': Sondheim's Killer Musical Comedy Hits the Mark
- Investors Buy Grubb & Ellis Residential Unit : Housing: New O.C. owners will focus on luxury market. No layoffs are planned.
- AmeriQuest Loss: The Irvine computer products distributor...
- Bentsen Signals Possible White House Tax Plan : Budget: Treasury secretary's comments are the strongest indication the Administration may propose a middle-class cut. GOP welcomes remarks.
- VENTURA : Kidnaping Expert Allowed to Testify
- TUSTIN : School Official Gives Advice on Prop. 187
- LOS ALAMITOS : City Council Hires Janitorial Service
- Countywide : Clear Skies, Warmer Weather Forecast
- High School Rivals Cram for the City's Super Bowl of Smarts : Education: Four-time winner Taft High is favored by many in the Academic Decathlon, but other teams are studying hard for an upset. It's warfare, says one coach.
- Granada Hills, Taft Chart New Territory : Cross-country: Both schools could win first girls' championships in City Section finals.
- PREP EXTRA / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : DIVISION V : Foothill's Defense Sets in Defeat of Kennedy
- Another Clipper Debacle : Pro basketball: Off to worst start ever, they lose eighth consecutive game, 94-83, to the 76ers.
- Westlake Has No Problem With Keppel
- Taft Stops Comeback Just in Time
- TV Reviews : 'Babies' Shows Popularity, Exploitation of Quints
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Market Takes Wild Ride; Dow Trims Loss to 12.79
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Emulating Nature to Control Plant Pests
- LABOR : Mexico Paper Presses the Issue of Union's Power : La Reforma sends vendors into the streets, bypassing hawkers guild after its members refuse to sell the daily on a holiday. Some see battle as a class struggle.
- Power of Attorney Is Easily Accomplished and Can Prevent Hardship : Finances: Arranging for someone to handle your affairs when you're unable to do so is a prudent procedure.
- Aromatherapy Directory
- Playing Fare : United's Shuttle Gains Passengers; Southwest Expands
- Finnish Parliament OKs Membership in European Union