- PERSPECTIVE ON THE GOVERNOR'S RACE : Read My Plan, Not His Lips : California's rebuilding must start with a plan, and I've got one. Pete Wilson has nothing but broken promises.
- Underlining a Monumental CIA Snafu : Senate report on Ames case reinforces the demands for reform in the agency
- Patience Pays Off for CSUN : Volleyball: Matadors defeat the University of San Diego, 15-11, 19-17, 15-11, behind Clements.
- Woman, 82, Is Apparent Fire Victim : Emergency: A charred body believed to be that of Eviza Christina Blackshear is found inside a melted car in Santa Paula.
- PREP WATER POLO
- THE NBA: 1994-95 PREVIEW : Whoa, Nellie! : Perhaps the NBA's Most Innovative Coach, Warriors' Nelson Faces Change, Uncertainty
- Snoop Doggy Dogg's Still Tops With Album Buyers : Pop music: His 'Murder Was the Case,' the soundtrack to a short film that premieres tonight, remains atop the charts.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : An Uneven Outing Hampers Maldita Vecindad at Palace
- Mike Meisenbach has joined Lee & Associates...
- International Business
- In Circulation : Dozens of Magazines-- Including Orange County's Lava--Are Hoping to Make a Match With the Young Generation
- ELECTIONS / SANTA MONICA CITY COUNCIL : Competing Slates View Safety as Key Issue
- School Board Candidates Take Aim at District Chief : Education: Centinela Valley rivals Ann Birdsall and John Dragone Jr. criticize Supt. Joseph M. Carrillo and his handling of finances.
- Their Prince Has Come--to the Market
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Mulcahy Does Want School Board Seat
- IRVINE : City OKs Ordinance to Limit Dumping
- Lessons Learned : Schools Get Credit for Holding Teen Smoking Steady
- Inside the Ads : 24TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Suspect Questioned in Man's Death
- Mitchell Isn't Buffaloed by Lack of Fame
- Esat Kadaster has been elected to a...
- Arugula: The Long Green
- Burglary Puts a 'Kink' in School Group's Functions
- Vegetarian With a Thai Twist
- Aurora Electronics Names Division President
- SECURITIES
- Farmers Maintains New-Policy Freeze in Battle With State
- FHP Inc. Joins Other HMOs in Rating Itself
- AUTOS : Disneyland Will Plug In to Electric Vehicle Industry in December
- International Business : U.S. Firms, Cuba Turn an Eye to Ending 30-Year Trade Freeze : Commerce: But the Clinton Administration's insistence on reform makes imminent change unlikely.
- Valley Students Take to the Streets
- Executive Travel : BUSINESS TRAVEL NOTES
- REAL ESTATE
- Covina: A Call to Work Together to Solve Problems
- Monterey Park: Resolving Differences Between Officials, Residents
- Negative Ads
- Race for U.S. Senate
- Tobacco Industry Ad for Prop. 188
- Garcetti on '3 Strikes'
- Atty. Gen. Campaign
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : Youths Make a Splash on Movie Set in Fillmore : Members of the Conejo Simi Aquatics diving team don '40s-style swimsuits for scenes in 'How to Make an American Quilt.' But they hit the books when they're not in the pool.
- Schools: Management and Scheduling of the Prop. ES Reconstruction Project
- Proposition 185
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 3, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 3, 1994
- Obituaries - Nov. 3, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 3, 1994
- Cook's Walk : Around the World in Reseda
- Cook's Walk : Dinner: Make It Up As You Go Along
- Disney Hall Work Halted, Study to Cut Costs Started
- Simpson Panel Gets Both Sides' Views on Trial
- Foiling Hamas Not Likely, Analysts Warn : Terrorism: Up to 30% of the Palestinian group's funding passes through the U.S., officials say.
- Panel Rips MTA for Not Firing Builders : Subway: Agency chief tells legislators at hearing that dropping tunnel contractors would have cost too much money and time.
- Panel Rips MTA for Not Firing Builders : Subway: Agency chief tells legislators at hearing that dismissing tunnel contractors would have cost too much money and time.
- Big Names, Big Films: So What Went Wrong? : Movies: Redford's 'Quiz Show' and Beatty's 'Love Affair' find limits at the box office. Why didn't audiences respond to the prominent filmmakers' efforts?
- 10,000 Students Protest Prop. 187 : Immigration: Walkout in Orange and L.A. counties is largest yet showing campus opposition to initiative. The teens are mostly peaceful, with only 12 arrests reported.
- Chronicle, Examiner Staffs Strike : Labor: Only a few copies of San Francisco's two daily newspapers are published after four days of negotiations fail to avert the walkout. Three people are injured and some property is damaged.
- 10,000 Students Protest Prop. 187 : Immigration: Walkouts in the Valley and elsewhere are largest yet showing campus opposition to initiative. Teen-agers are mostly peaceful, with 12 arrests reported.
- 10,000 Students Protest Prop. 187 : Immigration: Walkouts around Los Angeles are largest yet showing campus opposition to initiative. The teen-agers are mostly peaceful, with only 12 arrests reported.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Tensions Rise on Campaign Trail : Illegal immigrant hiring remains an issue for Huffington, but a new statewide poll shows him ahead. Some Orange County Republican officials endorse Feinstein.
- CLINTON IS COMING: He may not draw...
- DEADLINE: It's almost time to pay up...
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Brown Begins Marathon Tour of State
- Sports
- Accidents, a Sinkhole Follow Sudden Rains
- Residents Angered by Coto de Caza Mob Attack : Inquiry: Sheriff's officers will interview 5 teens about assaults on 2 men. Neighbors meet to demand arrests and police protection.
- Even More Bad News for McNall
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Tensions Rise on Campaign Trail : Illegal immigrant hiring remains an issue for Huffington, but a new statewide poll shows him ahead. Some Orange County Republican officials endorse Feinstein.
- ELECTION ROUNDUP : Water Board Elections Grab Spotlight Among Local Political Races : Candidates: A record 30 people are vying for eight seats in three districts. Schools posts are also open.
- ARCADIA: The City Council unanimously approved an...
- India Accuses Pakistan of Abetting Muslim Kidnapers
- U.S. Tourists Among 14 Dead in Cozumel Crash
- THOUSAND OAKS : Car Dealers Donate $5,000 to Candidate
- Grease Fire Closes Mall Eateries
- Halloween Party in Compton Ends With Death of 2 Youths : Crime: Teen-agers are fatally shot by two men carrying assault rifles. Police say gang warfare may be involved.
- Officials Ease Strict Plan for School Uniforms : Ventura: Guidelines for sixth- through eighth-graders will be voluntary. Decision comes after opposition from principal.
- Berman Vows to Fight for U.S. Funds to Beef Up LAPD
- A War Shifts Its Ground
- ANAHEIM : Bed Tax Hiked to 15%, Third Highest in U.S.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : Perles Concerned About Former Player
- COMMENTARY : Although Never No. 1, Osborne a Champion of Character
- BOYS'
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Broncos Can't Trust Maddox's Memory
- Teresa VegaFullerton, SophomoreCross-countryVega, from Valencia High, has...
- Life in Racing Cut Short : Death of European Trainer Hits Those Close to Home
- Mark Taper's Seventh New Work Festival Set to Open : Theater: The series is a showcase of plays and performance art pieces. Admission is free.
- AIRLINES
- Books to Preserve the Memories
- Schools Reach $200-Million Asbestos Deal : Liability: The case was one of the largest in the U.S. involving the insulation material.
- Proposal Offered to Expand City's Housing Assistance Program : Thousand Oaks: Partnership provides low-interest loans and financial advice to low-income renters seeking to buy homes or condominiums.
- COMPTON : Job Training Program Avoids Threatened Eviction
- ELECTIONS / COUNTY SUPERVISORS : Montgomery Faults Workers' 4-Day Schedule
- SANTA PAULA : Man Charged With Murder in Shooting
- COSTA MESA : City Seeking Coveted 'Tree U.S.A.' Status
- Access to Gun in Suicide Attempt Questioned : Psychology: Many adolescents who try to take their own lives suffer what they perceive to be a terrible rejection. Experts say there are often signs for which parents can watch.
- In His Corner : Law: More than 100 attorneys come to the defense of outspoken lawyer Stephen Yagman, who was suspended from practicing in federal court after harshly criticizing a judge.
- VAN NUYS : Menendezes' Bid to Suppress Taped Confession Rejected
- Schools Suspend Players : Football: Four Sylmar starters and five Poly starters will miss games for roles in last week's fight.
- NBA TRANSACTIONS : Spurs Attempt to Rein in Rodman, Suspend Him for Opener
- Rams Focusing Their Efforts on St. Louis Deal : Pro football: Shaw updates move situation, saying Baltimore and Anaheim are not out of the running for team.
- Gerry House, a Santa Ana residential treatment...
- National Education Reports $1.7-Million 3rd Quarter Profit
- Continental May Move 1,400 Jobs From LAX : Airlines: The shift of jet maintenance work would increase efficiency and trim costs, a spokesman says.
- Your Money : Swedish Drug Company Astra Forms Venture With Merck
- Lawyers Seek New Trial or Hearing for Keatings
- Pastor Accidentally Shot After Gun-Buying Spree
- High Cholesterol Less Risky for the Elderly, Study Finds : Health: Researchers recommend that doctors stop therapies for lowering levels in those older than 75. Treatment of younger people is still important, they say.
- CALABASAS : School Has Big 'Thank You' for Firefighters
- ELECTIONS / COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT : Deficit Isn't Only Major Issue Trustee Candidates Face
- 'And Miles to Go Before I Sleep' : What do we have left to do? What will we miss? What is important? Some thoughts ondeath and life.
- PERSPECTIVES ON INSURANCE REFORM : An Unfree Market Keeps Rates High : Californians have paid more and insurers have made higher profits than they would have without Proposition 103.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 187 : L.A. Teachers Sign Pledges to Ignore Measure : Educators would be forced to verify students' citizenship, organizer charges. Initiative's co-author says that isn't true.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Teen Center to Offer Music, Refreshments
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Roller Hockey Arena Plan Draws Criticism
- Court Rejects Tougher Proof of Drug Conspiracy : Judiciary: Prosecutors only have to show narcotic bosses had agreement to foster illegality. Justices say evidence of overt action in the plot is not required.
- A Lesson in Empathy, Taught by the Children
- Event Marks $11-Million Park Project
- Schools
- VENTURA : Defendant's Associate Blamed in Slaying
- OXNARD : Man Held in Scam at Auto Dealership
- MONTEREY PARK : Landlord Held in Slaying, Burning of Victim's Body
- Prince Charming : Charles Shows Common Touch in Tour of South-Central L.A.
- DANA POINT : Judge Bars Phrase in Headlands Campaign
- Angels Planning to Offer Tettleton a Contract
- Campaign Calendar
- Remember when schools raised money with car...
- Jordan Bronzed in Frenzied Farewell Celebration
- Tu Loses First Match as Pro Tennis Player
- Ocean View's Ponce Picks Arizona St.
- Marc O'BrienFullerton, SophomoreFootball/QuarterbackO'Brien, from Valencia High, is...
- 'Stargate': The Creative Selling of a Surprise Hit : Marketing: How to attract moviegoers without star power or name recognition? Hint--sci-fi fans have computers.
- Theater Reviews : A Spoofy 'Murder Mystery'
- Buena's Raymond Sees Light Through the Haze : Football: Twenty-day incarceration convinced lineman that drug abuse leads to a dead-end.
- Mullen's New Career Carries a Footnote
- Vikings' Green Selected to Competition Committee : Pro football: Coach is first African American who will contribute to making NFL rules.
- THE CUTTING EDGE : The Digital Soapbox : Candidates and Groups Go On Line to Get Message Out
- SECURITIES
- Blast in Germany Kills 4
- '90s FAMILY : By Word of Mouth : Every family has a story to tell. But memories fade. One solution: Preserve your legacy with a taped or written record of your history.
- ARLETA : Man Found Stabbed Dies From Wounds
- Farmers Frustrated on Spraying
- Post-Quake Redesign Will Delay Olive View Hospital Plan
- RADIOHomeless Debate: Activists for the homeless are...
- FORUM
- Quantum Health Resources Inc.: The Orange provider...
- Bidders for FCC Wireless Auction Named : Telecom: As firms race to win licenses for advanced mobile services, some warn that there are still 'multiple hurdles.'
- If Someone Saying 'Please' Answers, Hang Up
- ELECTIONS : Handgun Ownership Goes on Trial in Milwaukee as Voters Weigh Ban : Ballot measure goes beyond other cities' prohibitions. Referendum seeks to outlaw possession, not just sales.
- Policyholders' Complaints Fall in State in 1993 : Insurance: The biggest drop was in auto coverage. Garamendi says the survey itself and regulation are responsible.
- Firm Will Move Manufacturing Jobs From O.C. : Technology: Computer circuits maker Silicon Systems will transfer about 150 people to a new plant, but it plans to keep its headquarters and about 800 workers in Tustin.
- PEOPLE : Times Mirror Appoints New Publisher at Newsday
- Food 4 Less Supermarkets Inc.: The La...
- '90s FAMILY : Do Computers Have a Place in Nursery Schools? : Education: Some say software stimulates young minds. Others argue it's a time for exploring and developing.
- Salinas' Last Major Speech Notes Upheaval in Mexico : Politics: Outgoing president reflects upon violence, economic reforms in final 'state of the nation' address.
- Let's Make a Deal
- THOUSAND OAKS : Candidate Says His Truck Is Vandalized
- Here's the Scoop : The Super Scooper, Los Angeles County's Newest Firefighting Weapon
- DANA POINT SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Libraries Offer 'Cards That Care'
- Story of a Clan Named Brady, Again : New Film Version of the TV Series Casts Look-alikes and Some of the Original Stars
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- A Spirit of Change Sweeps Across Haiti : Caribbean: Politics, Christianity and voodoo mingle as celebrants mark the Day of the Dead.
- Political Scorecard
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : An Isolated, Sleepy Town--and a Shocking Aberration : Weeping willows and magnolias grace San Jacinto, where folks savor a Midwestern lifestyle, now shattered by the murders of three children.
- Prince Charming : Charles Shows Common Touch in Tour of South-Central L.A.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Tax Foul-Up: Once Is Enough
- Prosecutor Links Slaying to Vehicle : Trial: In his opening statement, the attorney says defendant Mark Scott Thornton needed Kellie O'Sullivan's car keys to flee the area.
- SHERMAN OAKS : City Official Backs Mall Expansion Plan
- BREA : Daucher Tops Council Contribution List
- 2 Get Earful for Property Appeals Foul-Up : Real estate: County supervisors question assessor and clerk about mishandling of cases and suggest revamping process.
- The Fight of His Life : After Helping Rescue Family During Deadly Texas Floods, Foreman Sees Bout With Moorer as a Walk in the Park
- TV REVIEW : KCET Looks Inside Prop. 187 Campaign
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : From Six-Pack Packaging to New Homes : Recycling: Process allows Gridcore to convert trash into plywood-like substance.
- PacifiCare Offers New Medical Plan for Large Firms : Health care: Preferred provider option is a bid by the HMO to attract corporations with branches in several states.
- Discount Tire Centers' Parent Makes Offer for Rival Big O
- Ex-American Honda Official Pleads Guilty in Kickback Case
- Russian Ultranationalist Gets U.S. Visa : Politics: Vladimir Zhirinovsky is expected to arrive Friday. Several groups urge he be kept out.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 188 : Ads Should State Tobacco Industry Role, FCC Urges : Commission staff advise radio, TV stations to clear up confusion over the chief sponsors of ballot initiative. Opponents say commercials mask firms' involvement.
- Whither the Dignity of Today's Royalty? : Books: British scholar Rosalind Miles cringes at the public whining of Charles and Diana. Both, she says, would have been better off following Elizabeth I's dignified example.
- Can Junior Colleges Train Work Force of the Future? : Education: Pasadena campus is a microcosm of state's uncertain prospects. Some there succeed against long odds.
- Brazil Orders In Military to Combat Crime in Rio : Latin America: Army will try to stem crippling violence and corruption. Government admits the move is risky.
- '90s FAMILY : When the Growing Pains Strike the <i> Parents</i>
- OXNARD : City OKs 235-Unit Housing Project
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : D.A. Opens Inquiry Into Voter Registration Fraud
- GLENDALE : Family's Papers Trace Area's History
- Snyder's Records Seized in Inquiry : Investigation: Search is first formal sign ex-councilman is suspected of criminal acts in a campaign finance probe that has led to nearly $1 million in penalties for associates.
- But Can Cardboard Cutouts Make High-Fives or Do Wave?
- COLLEGE SOCCER : Master's Men Earn a Berth in NAIA Regional
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Who's on First in Race for Rose
- THE NBA: 1994-95 PREVIEW : A Revival Would Be Healing, Timely
- NBA TRANSACTIONS
- O.C. Pop Music Review : Danzig Falters; Type O Gives Infusion of Energy
- Rust Belt Democrats Get a Clinton Wake-Up Call : Elections: President visits states with lackluster Senate races to stem apathy among party faithful. Trying to win converts is seen as futile.
- SHERMAN OAKS : Group Seeks Interim Council Member
- Orange County Almanac
- UL Baseball Lacks Charge With Both Circuits Down
- El Camino Real Shares Title : Girls' volleyball: Victory over Chatsworth gives Conquistadores part of league championship.
- CSUN Will Seek Feedback Before Decisions Are Made
- Valentine Hired to Direct Japan's Marines
- U.S. Industrial Output Surges During October : Economy: Purchasing managers report is better than had been expected. Stocks and bonds take a hit.
- Your Money : Prudential Pay-Back Fund Grows, but Claims Are Few as Deadline Nears
- INTERNATIONAL
- Pearl Primus; Dance Pioneer
- Halloween Prankster Darkens Stormy Night
- Grieving Relatives and Colleagues Say O.C. Victim of Crash 'Had It All' : Eulogies: By all accounts, Jay Ganong was a success in his private life and his professional life.
- Deeply in Debt, NAACP Furloughs Bulk of Staff
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : PLOWSHARES : Technology Could Greatly Improve Oil Spill Cleanups
- R S V P : Honoring Those Who Help Our Littlest
- Students Get Locked Into Campus Rally
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Democrats Eye Rips in GOP Fabric as Own Cloth Splits
- BURBANK : Airport Gets Grant to Soundproof Schools
- 90 Trees and Bushes Stolen From Nursery in Saugus
- AGOURA HILLS : Officials of 4 Cities Criticize Prop. 188
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Solving the Human Jigsaw Puzzle
- More Wealthy Candidates Fill Own Coffers
- COLUMN ONE : Tuning Out the Hype and Gore : After years of 'tabloid' journalism, some TV stations are muting their coverage of crime. Is it a ratings ploy or an effort to reduce the sensationalism that some blame for inflaming public fear?
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : A Southern-Fried Detective Story : ARMADILLOS & OLD LACE <i> by Kinky Friedman</i> ; Simon & Schuster $21, 236 pages
- Blustery Baltimore Storm Rips Off Roofs, Smashes Cars, Trees
- Clergy Sign Letter Opposing Prop. 187
- Countywide : Disclosure Ordered on El Toro Airport Suit Funds
- Daily News Is Threatened With Walkout
- VENTURA : Palms to Give Aging Plaza a New Look
- County Hires D.C. Lobbyists to Protect Bases
- NuOasis Unit Files for Bankruptcy Protection
- AIRLINES
- Sony, MTV Sign Music Video Licensing Pact : Entertainment: Deal gives network right to air work by Sony artists, raises questions on rival-channel plans.
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Side Roads Leading to the Internet
- Shooting Now Seen as Attempt to Kill Clinton
- TEAM DEFENSE: The stakes are high: Ventura...
- R S V P : Snubbing This Auction Wouldn't Be Cricket
- Strike Looms as Daily News Plans Job Cuts
- Santa Ana Mayoral Candidate Pulido Opposes Prop. 187
- Perspectives on Insurance Reform : Insurers Mount a Stealth Campaign : The industry, thwarted by voters and the courts, is now trying to buy the office of insurance commissioner.
- Luther Medical Products Inc.: The Tustin manufacturer...
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Stop-Gap Dresses Up Dramatically : Costumed guests at a gala raise about $40,000 for the theater group, which takes original works to schools and conducts therapeutic programs.
- Mideast Conference Ends With Calls for More Business to Bolster Peace Moves : Commerce: Networking is the name of the game among Arabs and Israelis. A second conclave is planned for spring.
- Man, 23, Arrested in Bludgeoning of O.C. Woman
- Smithsonian Gets Gifts of Gems, $2 Million in Cash
- N. Korea Says It's Complying
- ELECTIONS / ASSEMBLY 43RD DISTRICT : Schiff Plays Catch-Up in Last-Minute Funds Race
- WESTMINSTER : Adult Business Rules Win Tentative OK
- L.A. Supervisors Delay Decision on Land Gift
- Few Confident in DNA Use Kept for Simpson Jury
- When Moms Do Time, Kids Also Pay the Consequences
- Violence in Schools on Rise Across U.S., Report Finds : Education: National survey says few campuses are immune to crime. To many, concern about the issue is as important as academics.
- Only One Drunk Driver in 500 Is Caught : Enforcement: Even with tough Highway Patrol policy, probability of arrest in California is small. But in other states, the odds against may be 2,000 to one.
- The Quiet Man : All eyes are on Larry EchoHawk, who has supporters from Hollywood to the White House. But the shy Native American only has eyes for Idaho--and that's why he wants to be its governor.
- Hot Line Set Up to Stem Minority Voter Threats
- Craft Launched in NASA Study of Solar Wind
- Money-Burning Fire at Fed Bank Branch Turns Cash to Ash
- BELL CANYON : Firefighters Plan Controlled Burn
- OJAI : House Fire Destroys $550,000 in Artwork
- PORT HUENEME : City Hearing Set on Car Storage Yard
- State Cross-Country Rankings
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK / LON EUBANKS : Mistri Eyes Spot in NCAA Soccer Playoffs
- PREP ROUNDUP : La Habra Moves Into Tie for First
- MOVIE REVIEW : Charting Troubled Life of Gay Teens
- U.S. Wants Airline Rules Eased Globally : Transportation: Revised regulations would allow carriers to establish an international hub-and-spoke system.
- Tokos Medical Corp.: The Santa Ana provider...
- NEWS ANALYSIS / CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Charting Wilson's Transformation on Immigration
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Grand Jury Committee Ends Probe of Spiking
- Youth Obsessed With Film Sought in Double Murder
- Noah Beery Jr.; Film, TV Character Actor
- CNN Found Guilty in Airing of Noriega Tapes : Media: The network broadcast private jailhouse talks, which U.S. government had secretly recorded. Court says action defied gag order.
- The Voter Who's So Angry That He Can't Think Straight
- Illegal Immigrants' Tab for Emergency Care: $61 Million
- Costa Mesa's ICN Pharmaceuticals, 3 Affiliates Approve Merger Plan
- TouchStone Software Corp.: The Huntington Beach publisher...
- Ask the Candidates
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Strong Growth, Inflation Fears Hammer Stocks
- ENERGY
- AUTOS
- Blue Cross Considering Move to Camarillo : Business: City reports a tentative deal. Firm would build a complex to replace Newbury Park and Thousand Oaks facilities.
- IRVINE : Executive-Search Firm Seeks Public's Input in Selecting School Superintendent
- County Rejects Union Request
- GIRLS
- 3 Pedestrians Struck, Boy Killed : Tragedy: Separate accidents in Orange and Irvine also leave an 11-year-old girl and a 52-year-old man seriously hurt.
- SIDELINES : Notre Dame Kicker Might Need Collision Insurance to Foot Bill
- NBA TRANSACTIONS : Spurs Suspend Rodman for Season Opener Over Antics
- Q & A with DANNY GOLDBERG : 'The Biggest Challenge Is to Not Screw This Job Up'
- Theater Reviews : Words Fail 'Mack and Mabel' : Energetic choreography and performances keep CSUF's production moving along despite a sluggish book.
- Female Executive Alleges Bias in Company Bonus Plan : Courts: Suit contends male Nichols workers received extra money but treasurer was excluded. Officials of medical testing firm have not commented.
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From the Front : The Principle's the Point in Ticket Battle
- Berman Vows to Fight for Crime Bill Funding : Police: Congressman hopes the maximum amount of federal money will lead to more officers patrolling the Valley.
- PANORAMA CITY : Crime Tops List of Concerns, Study Says
- Fate of County Land Still Undecided : Government: Supervisors again delay decision on acreage for Calabasas-Agoura Hills community center.
- Election '94 : 44TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT
- To Bolt or Not To Bolt Rocks: That Is the Climbers' Debate
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Materials for Making Drugs Seized Near High School
- Prayers and Pledges Against Prop. 187 : Religion: Interfaith group organizes a vigil at GOP fund-raiser targeting Huffington's support.
- Organizers Aim to Recruit Workers From Wide Area Into Union Fold : Labor: Immigrants making textiles and other non-durable goods are seen as ripe for organizing. A multi-union effort is planned for Alameda Corridor.
- Race-Car Driver, Second Man Say Mob Beat Them : Crime: Speedway competitor Rocky Moran and Coto de Caza neighbor say about 50 teens jumped them as they returned home after Halloween events.
- Medical Disciplinary Actions
- OXNARD : Kojima Housing Plan to Be Viewed First
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Enrollment Dips at 2 District High Schools
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Broncos Can't Trust Maddox's Memory
- German Climber Reinhold Messner Scaled the World's Highest Peaks, but Now He's Headed to the Flat Expanses of the North Pole : One Extreme to the Other
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Edwards Leads Defensive Corps
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : Cowboys' Switzer Sticks Up for Aikman
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : Switzer Says Foes Want to Injure Aikman