- FULLERTON : Bystander Slaying Nets Long Sentence for Gang Member
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : SUNSET LEAGUE : Lisotto's Three Scores Pace Edison
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : RIO HONDO LEAGUE
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Said, Santana Help Push El Modena Past Santa Ana Valley
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Sunny Hills Scores on Six Consecutive Possessions, Routs La Habra
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Defensive Line Gains Momentum
- Weekend TV : 'Cagney & Lacey' Reunite for Two Hours
- Mind over Matter : Machinations of a Renaissance Recycler Give Artful Creations a Hard Edge
- Political Scorecard
- Chirac to Seek French Presidency
- NATION IN BRIEF : MONTANA : Dinner With Killer Costs Official's Job
- After 64 Years, Has the Blush Faded From the Cougar Rose?
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : STATE SENATE : Veteran Legislators Dills, 84, and Greene, 76, Face an Age-Old Election Issue
- Orange County Almanac
- Threat of Development on Orchard Renewed
- DANA POINT
- PREP CROSS-COUNTRY
- AEROSPACE
- As Vote Nears, Numbers Are Polls Apart : Politics: Contradictory results raise questions about reliability. Experts advise readers and viewers to study surveys' track records.
- Chinese Break Law to See Popular Corruption Show
- Donn Arden, 78; Created the Vegas Showgirl Extravaganza
- Group Strives to Tighten Requirements for Officers
- Measure on Suicide Fought by Churches : Election: Catholic sources give most of the $1 million that finances the campaign against Oregon proposal. It would allow doctors to prescribe lethal drugs to terminally ill.
- The Prince and a Cinderella School : Royal visit spotlights an educational transformation of almost fairy-tale proportions
- Gooden Banned for Next Season : Baseball: Already suspended once this year, free agent pitcher is penalized for repeated drug violations.
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : ALPHA LEAGUE
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : MacKenzie Helps Capistrano Valley Win a Quick One
- Whitacre to Coach at Costa Mesa
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- NBA ROUNDUP : Hurley Takes Kings Past Suns, 107-89
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Late Score Helps Keep Newport Harbor Perfect
- Worthy's Retirement Discussed but Not Certain
- Division Leaders Warm Up for Showdown
- Years Later, Still Up for the Count : Jazz: Basie's influence best lives on in musicians, such as those in the Frank Capp Juggernaut ensemble, who worked with him.
- TRANSPORTATION
- Ford Recalls Trucks to Fix Parking Brakes : Autos: 893,000 vehicles are affected. Safety of seat belts in Probe cars is also under scrutiny.
- Pope Blasts Mafia in Weekend Sicily Visit : Italy: John Paul urges citizens to 'rise up' against organized crime. The trip will test his recovery from a leg injury in April.
- Minor Trouble Briefly Hampers Satellite Released by Space Shuttle
- SIMI VALLEY : Five-Acre Park Opens to Cheers of Kids, Adults
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Musical Quarterbacks Key Trabuco Hills, 34-10
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Lester Baffled Over Inactivity
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Clinton Aide Gergen Tenders Resignation
- Helicopter Pilot Safe After Water Landing
- LAKE FOREST : Deputies to Check for Drunk Drivers
- GLENDALE : Municipal Memorabilia Now for Sale
- Embroidery Shop Slayer Gets Life Term, No Parole : Courts: Relatives of victims describe anguish over Fountain Valley killings of 2 women. Judge makes sure that Douglas F. Stanley will never go free.
- OXNARD : Mother Pleads Guilty in Child Abuse Case
- Rookie Receiver Bruce Is Making a Good First Impression : Rams: With three of his 12 receptions going for touchdowns, opponents are beginning to pay more attention to him.
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- PREP ROUNDUP : Newport Harbor Loses Volleyball Match
- PREP CROSS-COUNTRY : Irvine Girls Support High Ranking
- Esperanza Trips Marina, 20-13
- Clint Black: With 'Emotion' in Newport
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bond Rates Hit 3-Year High on Job Report : Markets: News of more employment and higher wages convinces many traders that the Fed will raise rates soon, perhaps as much as a point.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : PROPOSITION 187 : Anti-187 Protester Honored for Halting Burning of Flag
- GOP Tries Aping the Whitman Solution : Campaign: Candidates across country are pushing N.J. governor's tax cut plan. They seek to benefit from the early success of her economic policies.
- Clinton Assails GOP 'Contract' as Fraud : Campaign: President rips into Republican Party chief, says plan targets Social Security. After Minnesota stop, he flies to Southern California.
- 4 Nigerians Beheaded for Murder in Mecca
- Laguna Laurel, Coal Canyon Win Protected Status
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Fox Field Show to Celebrate Aviation, Airport : Lancaster: It may not be as big as last month's Edwards extravaganza, but Sunday's air fair promises excitement.
- Multimedia Missionaries : Rock 'n' Roll Religion, Saving Earth Go Hand in Hand at High-Tech 'Planetary Mass'
- St. Francis Wins Mission Cross-Country Title
- Developers Feud Over Need for El Toro Airport
- A System in Jeopardy : Lennox Schools Say Prop. 187 Imperils Aid Program
- IRVINE : A Battle of the Bands at Irvine Stadium
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Beauregard Meets Team After Court Appearance
- Change of Hemisphere Doesn't Help Clippers
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Clemmons' Late Kick Lifts Knights
- No Joshin', Rigby Leads Nordhoff : Football: Unheralded back forges Rangers into Frontier League lead with 36-27 defeat of Moorpark.
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Servite Clinches Share of League Title
- CROSS-COUNTRY / MARMONTE LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS : Hernandez Races to Boys' Title
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
- The Strongman: Steel Arms, Warm Heart : Performance: Action-film actor Rick Zumwalt brings his feats of strength to Cirque du Soleil at the Santa Monica Pier.
- TV Reviews : A Quirky TNT Look at Dr. Seuss
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- City Guide
- Playing Dirty : Contestants Become One With the Mud in Tustin Race
- Man Pleads Guilty to Beating Ex-Girlfriend, Gets 2 Years
- BUENA PARK : Volunteers Make Room for Stewart
- SAN CLEMENTE : Elementary School Puts Out Newspaper
- Former Lawyer in Elderly Bequest Case Files for Bankruptcy
- Countywide : Stanton Presses on for 5-Day Office Schedules
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : DEL REY LEAGUE
- LOS ALAMITOS : Ah Sigh Wins Ed Burke Futurity
- Narita Brian Goes After Japan's Triple Crown
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UC Irvine's Tardif an Upset Winner in Tennis Tournament
- Farris Delivers a Dazzling, Liberating Set at LunaPark
- LANDSCAPES : Underneath It All, Arbors Are a Living Refuge
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Simpson Jury Could Defy Conventional Wisdom : Trial: Majority of blacks on panel may prove to be a wild card rather than a plus for the defense, experts say.
- BRITAIN : Scandal Figure Cites Morality as Motive : Harrods mogul says he is watchdog. Some suggest Egyptian is getting even for failed citizenship bid.
- NORTH HILLS : National Guard Gives $140,000 to School
- Dispute Over Signing of Audits Settled
- Newport Beach : Smoke Detector Helps in Mobile Home Fire
- The Evangelical Free Church of Orange will...
- Soka, Agency Reach Tentative Site Agreement : Santa Monicas: If OKd, the conservancy would acquire nearly 200 acres of school property. The university, in turn, would agree to scale back its development plans.
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Defense Sparks Ventura, 31-16
- McCutcheon Leads Amat, 28-6 : Preps: Son of former Ram great gets 260 total yards in victory over Crespi.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Gains Share of Volleyball Title
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Marina Slows but Can't Stop Footman, Esperanza
- Chaminade's Passing Does the Trick, 35-13
- TV Reviews : 'Genghis Cohn' Risky but Funny
- 'The Trick Is Not to Bore People'
- Packaging Made Perfect : Gone Are the Days of Picking Out the Rejects by Hand
- Overbuild Shelves to Prepare for Weighty Future
- South Korea Says Slim Chance Hacker Stole Nuclear Secrets
- Disney Considering Scaling Back Resort, Eisner Says : Development: Orange County project's $3-billion price may be too high, chairman says. Options include downsizing or building in phases.
- SAN FERNANDO : Pepper Spray Training Class Being Offered
- Valorous Struggle, Whatever the Ending : Praise for police and volunteer effort to find murdered boys in South Carolina
- Local Elections : ABSENTEE BALLOTS : Estimated 23% Expected to Cast Their Votes by Mail
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Jarrett Takes Three Tips to Get El Toro a Victory
- Carr Drives Buena Past Oxnard, 24-20
- Taft Not Starr-Crossed This Time
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : University Forces Costa Mesa to Settle for a 30-30 Tie
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Armendariz's Touchdown, Interception Spark Century
- Chapman Hopes History Repeats
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Judge Leaves Campaign Donation Law in Effect
- PAC Says It Did Not Aid 2 Who Appeared on Mailer
- Police Fear Prop. 187 Will Crush Hard-Earned Trust
- Barclay Estate Owes Theater, Suit Claims
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Jewish Pastoral Letter Is Delayed
- Florida Mother's Kidnap Tale Replaced by a Murder Charge
- Deadbeat Parents Get Dead-of-Night Visit
- Slain Girl's Father to Be Let Out of Jail : Court: Judge sets conditions for release pending trial. Man was drinking and cleaning gun before fatal shot hit his daughter.
- IBM, Apple and Motorola in PC Accord : Technology: The alliance on hardware design is intended to break the dominance of Intel and Microsoft.
- TRANSPORTATION
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Canada Moves to Limit Immigration : Policy: The shift away from giving priority to recent arrivals' family members signals U-turn by government.
- Peter Taylor; Novelist Won Pulitzer Prize in 1987
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : PROPOSITION 187 : Wilson Campaign Pulls Ad After Citizen Complains
- Emergency Lights in Buildings Ordered
- Local Elections : CONEJO PARK DISTRICT : Challengers Praise Incumbents in Race for 3 Board Seats
- Dist. Atty. Bradbury Endorses MacElvaine
- ELECTIONS / CONEJO PARK DISTRICT : Challengers for 3 Board Seats Hope to Mirror Incumbents' Successes
- Gooden Banned for Next Season : Baseball: Already suspended once this year, free agent pitcher is penalized for repeated drug violations.
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : HIGH DESERT LEAGUE
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : PACIFIC LEAGUE
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Sonora Loses, but Still Wins Share of Title
- Pop Album Chart
- Closed for the Duration : Damage: Nearly 10 months after the temblor, a shattered residence topples down a hillside. Cause is unknown.
- Bells Fail to Get Ringing Endorsement From All : Neighbors: The Crystal Cathedral's $5-million carillon has some residents up in arms.
- Access Poses Problem for New Park : Palo Comado Canyon: That, coupled with lack of parking, brings complaints from public at two hearings.
- Mining Veruca Salt : Since indie hit 'Seether,' the Chicago band has become an industry darling.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Ad War Escalates in Battle Over Proposition 188
- Few Controls Oversee State Humane Officers : Law enforcement: Officials may carry guns and make arrests, but they operate virtually unregulated.
- Dennis C. Ott; Actor Became Activist After Contracting AIDS
- Newport Beach : Holiday Boat Parade Participants Sought
- Election '94 : 27TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
- NEWBURY PARK : Charge Against Woman Reduced
- Man Shot in Carjacking Attempt
- City Is Urged to Seek New Sources of Revenue : Thousand Oaks: Report says money from developers will dry up and that income from other avenues will need to be tapped.
- GLENDALE : Health Care Forum to Target Armenians
- COMMENTARY : Ewing Aches for Another Title Shot
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : ATTORNEY GENERAL : Candidates' Battle of Ads Overshadows the Issues : Tom Umberg's use of Polly Klaas murder case in TV commercials leads to sharp counterattack from Dan Lungren's camp. Controversy eclipses debate over campaign donations.
- Some Readers Believe 'twas Almost Criminal to Publish This Story
- Voters and Campaign Rhetoric
- Burt Lancaster
- Judicial Reform Propositions
- Philharmonic's Return
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / 44TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Hoge Assails Rival Campaign's Use of Letter by Ex-Wife : Woman says Pasadena assemblyman's gambling addiction contributed to their divorce in 1971. He calls the action a 'desperate ploy' and denies that he ever had a problem.
- 'Sure, Peter, How Much Do You Need to Get By?'
- Wayne May Have Taken a Few Too Many Checks
- The Anti-Science Message in the Media
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : INSURANCE COMMISSIONER : Industry Donors Give Quackenbush Big Funding Edge on Torres : Insurers and agents have given at least $1.9 million to the GOP candidate, according to his opponent. Many of the donors are seeking rate increases that will be decided by the winner.
- Paramount's Gate
- Raider Fans Should Have Reason to Smile
- Democrats
- The Age of the Stones
- Pacifica Fans Cheer These Song-and-Dance Routines
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : GOVERNOR : Brown Runs on Empty; Leader Wilson Coasts : With funds nearly depleted, Democratic challenger hopes a Clinton appearance in L.A. and anti-Prop. 187 fervor will spur a rally. But the governor appears confident as the race heads into its final days.
- The Talents in 'Seagull'
- No Appetite for TV News Hype
- Our New Image: Feel-Good Stories
- Record Says Osborne Is No Big-Game Hunter
- The Voice of Raul Julia
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Some Schools...
- Critic Taken to Task
- Baseball Awards Not Even Halfway Deserved
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : PROPOSITION 187 : Investigation of Walkouts Urged : Initiative's backers say school officials encouraged students to leave classes and protest. Administrators deny the charge, and the measure's opponents say its passage would lead to an increase in crime.
- More on 'MacNeil/Lehrer'
- Asian Workers and Prop. 187
- Coach Has Discovered the Fountain of Youth
- 'Pulp Fiction' Returns
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 5, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 5, 1994
- Obituaries - Nov. 5, 1994
- Obituaries - Nov. 5, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 5, 1994
- Local Elections : PROPOSITION 187 : Students in Moorpark Stage Campus Protests
- Brown's Cash Low, Wilson's Confidence High
- State Jobless Rate Plunges to 7.7% : Economy: California is buoyed by brighter employment picture. Speed, intensity of recovery remain uncertain. O.C.'s 6% September statistic is most recent one available.
- Majority of House Members Expected to Win Reelection : Politics: Despite voters' anti-incumbent mood, few sitting lawmakers will be turned out, experts say. Even those facing criminal indictment.
- Local Elections : PROPOSITION 187 : Student Rally in Oxnard Ends at Park
- Baby Boy's Body Found in Pomona Back Yard : Crime: Pit bulls were kept at the house, but police suspect that the mutilated infant was dead before being left there.
- Elections: Prop. 187: The Anger and Angst : Student Walkout Inquiry Is Urged : Protests: Initiative backers say school officials encouraged youths to leave classes. Administrators deny charge.
- COLUMN ONE : When a Mother Kills
- O.C. Students March, Doctors Plan to Continue Hunger Strike
- ELECTION FEVER? Officials have tallied the final...
- Clinton Attacks Prop. 187 at City Hall Rally
- COLUMN ONE : Why Does a Mother Kill Her Child? : The fate of two young brothers in South Carolina has forced Americans to confront painful questions.
- Feinstein Employee Had Permit to Work, INS Says : Politics: Agency reports that permit expired during immigrant's employment but no federal laws were broken.
- State Jobless Rate Plunges to 7.7% : Economy: California is buoyed by brighter employment picture. But the speed, intensity of recovery remain uncertain. U.S. unemployment drops to 5.8%.
- Feinstein Worker Entered U.S. Legally, but Visa Lapsed : Politics: INS records indicate no violation of federal law. Huffington continues to make the hiring an issue.
- Three Local Men Jailed in Marijuana Smuggling Ring : Drugs: $17 million worth is seized in tanks built in Santa Ana shop and sent to New York, say investigators.
- Antitrust Powers Expanded: President Clinton signed a...
- This Car's a Natural : A Quiet Arrival--on Alternative Fuel
- AUTOMOBILES
- AUTOMOBILES
- 2 Bodies Found, Mother Held in Children's Death
- Lab Suggests Mystery Fumes Answer
- BURBANK : Elementary Students Hold Tree Planting
- WESTMINSTER : 2 Plead Not Guilty to Hate Crime, Murder Counts
- COSTA MESA : Boy's Vision of Drugless California Wins Prize
- Sorting Out Tweedledum From Tweedledumber : Election: A handy checklist for voters who can't tell the parties apart.
- This Week, Tustin Ends Skid by Beating Ocean View
- Troubled Valenzuela Suspended for 20 Days
- Moorer of '94 Is Foreman of '74
- EMPIRE LEAGUE : Myers Finds Redemption, and El Dorado Gains Victory
- Coin Collectors Thrown for Loss : Soccer: World Cup organizers netted $9 million from sales of commemorative coins, but U.S. Mint lost $5 million.
- Theater Reviews : 'Hair' Is Done Up Just Right in Brea--in '60s Style : The Curtis Theatre's production lets the sunshine in on the play's message of love and doesn't neglect the serious undertones.
- A Producer With Vision--and Yoakam : Pop music: But guitar sidekick Pete Anderson has also produced Michelle Shocked and the Meat Puppets. Now he's released his first solo album, 'Working Class.'
- Album Review
- Restaurant Review : To BG or Not to BG . . . Best to Not
- AIRLINES
- A New Exercise Kick : Fitness classes combining self-defense and martial arts offer a rigorous, body-altering workout.
- THE GOODS : Bodysurfing Redefined
- Newspapers, Strikers in S.F. Try to Make Do : Labor: Scaled-down Chronicle and Examiner are published. Some reporters appear on radio or file stories on the Internet; others patch together a makeshift Free Press. City's mayor helps restart negotiations.
- Simpson Jury Makeup Echoes Court's Wisdom
- S. America Eclipse Silences Animals, Thrills Observers
- Bail Urged for Woman Who Shot Man in Court
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Boy, 3, Ignites Fire in Bedroom
- LA PALMA : City Council Takes Stand Against Proposition 188
- ORANGE : School Employees Now Have Contract
- NORTHRIDGE : Kindergartners Sets Sights on Rabbit, Charity
- A Bit of Glitter Added to Busy Royal Visit
- SIDELINES : Penn State Dethroned, Monarchs Tumble in Pollsters' Revolt
- Chatsworth Seeded 2nd in City 4-A Volleyball Playoffs
- Theismann, Simms Show They Would Be Entertaining Team
- Katella Boys, Girls Win Team Titles
- Study Says U.S. Trails Japan on Auto Parts
- R S V P : Princely Visit a Crowning Glory
- Celebrating a Hidden Heritage : Holiday traditions of the American West, some Jewish-based, are featured at the Gene Autry museum.
- PROPOSITION 187 : Measure's Foes Try to Shift Focus From Walkouts to Issues
- LOS ANGELES : $25,000 Reward Offered in Cheerleader's Killing
- Local Elections : Prop. 187 Fuels Strong Emotions : Immigration: An informal poll of residents from Simi Valley to Oxnard shows the high level of intensity felt on both sides of the issue.
- Fullerton : Council to Decide on Utility Tax Repeal
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : New Bids May be Sought for Replacement Mail Service : Leona Valley: Area leaders say postal official agrees to request after protests, private meeting.
- Notre Dame's Dixon Commits to USD
- Company Town
- MERGERS
- Clinton Sprints to Iowa to Defend Key House Seat : Politics: Victory for 18-term Democrat Smith is viewed as a must. Midwest contests continue to hold special significance for the President and his party.
- WHO'S THE MAYOR?: It's a pleasant scene:...
- Teens Plead Not Guilty to Hate Crime Slaying : Courts: Attorneys for the co-defendants say they acted in self-defense and are not white supremacists. They are accused of murdering a black Huntington Beach man.
- SANTA PAULA : Fatal Fire Tied to Papers, Car Exhaust
- Orange County Almanac
- Company Town : Universal Pictures Appoints Business, Legal Affairs Execs
- A Zany Slice of Life Turns Serious : Strong acting and good writing help shift 'House of Leaves' from farce to drama.
- Defendant in Slaying Linked to Bad Checks
- Worthy Opens Season on Injured List
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Double Dragon' Has Look, but Not Plot
- Album Review
- Martin D. Feinstein to Become President at Farmers Insurance
- AEROSPACE
- INSURANCE
- Another Epic Battle Plays Out in Virginia : Campaign: The North vs. Robb slugfest for the U.S. Senate nears a climax. A desperate air signifies the stakes for the Democratic, Republican parties.
- PANORAMA CITY : Street Light Shields to Ward Off Bullets
- Newport Beach : Public Library Group Plans Used Book Sale
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Fed Again Aids Dollar, Giving Stocks a Break
- SATICOY : Ventura Woman Dies in Head-On Crash
- Water Forecast Has a Thin Silver Lining : Rain: Reservoirs are below last year's levels, but even a moderately wet winter will avert rationing, experts say.
- The Cutest Lobbyists : Tortoises Parade in Capitol to Celebrate Desert Protection Act
- PREP CROSS-COUNTRY ROUNDUP
- Westlake on Fast Forward : Football: Warriors score on their first play of each half, clinch tie for league title, 48-7.
- Cipolla Will Coach Boys' Soccer at Irvine
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Iowa State's Walden to Step Down
- HOME ENTERTAINMENT : 'Texas' Retail Release Precedes TV Airing
- FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT : 'Train' Package as Fascinating as the Film
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Taking Steps' Not Ayckbourn at His Best
- CENTURY LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Villa Park Defense Tops Canyon
- Injured Runner Sues Saddleback : Jurisprudence: College accused of operating unsafe golf driving range. Bethel lost an eye after she was hit by errant shot.
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Vaqueros Stop Late Charge by Santiago
- A Great Lure : Colt Blossoms on Grass Tracks With Versatility and Quickness En Route to Breeders' Domination
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Soto Scores Three, Sets Titan Record
- Churchill Jockeys Denied '47' Patch
- SUNSET LEAGUE : Los Alamitos' Streak Reaches 44
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Fighting a 'War' to Mend All Wars?
- Radial Tires Recalled: A subsidiary of Goodyear...
- MERGERS
- A Profession of Passion : Jazz guitarist Bennett Brandeis, who hears music in rustling leaves, aims to reach his audience, make them feel--and perhaps heal.
- U.N. General Assembly Votes to Lift Bosnia Arms Ban : Balkans: But only the Security Council has enforcement powers. Just a third of its members cast ballots for the measure.
- Shuttle Lifts Off; Astronauts Begin Studying Atmosphere
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Bosnian Government Victories Unlikely to Mark Turning Point in War
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / HEADLANDS : Pitched Battle Over Bluff Development : Campaigns for and against measures C and D have been marked by name-calling, charges and countercharges.
- Can That Much Dough Be Ignored? : Quackenbush campaign shows need for reform
- Sleeping Bag Distribution Is Under Way