- Valley a Bit Too Much for West L.A.
- ALBUM REVIEW
- No. 1 Florida Gains Even More Respect : College football: Two easy games to start the season don't compare with the Gators' 31-0 victory at No. 15 Tennessee.
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : This Isn't the Time to Lock Out the Players
- Sean Nelson, the Sundance Kid
- ACC ROUNDUP : Brooks Returns to Help Florida State to 56-14 Rout
- Blocked Punts Help Hawaii Defeat Cal
- Utah and McCoy Look Like the Real Thing, 34-16 : Nonconference: Utes stay unbeaten as quarterback passes for 309 yards and two touchdowns against Oregon.
- Rwanda Government Struggles to Gain Cash, Credibility : Africa: The country is bankrupt, its export crops destroyed. But aid flows only to private groups as world weighs whether new leaders can be trusted.
- Is Bill Clinton's Lasting Political Legacy Going to Be the Resurrection of the GOP?
- Latest Casualty Spurs Troops in War Against Child Abuse
- UCI Takes Scientific Approach to Future : Education: Chancellor hopes to attract research dollars with biomedicine and other rising disciplines.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Saddleback Rallies, but Falls Short
- EAST ROUNDUP : No. 18 Virginia Tech Defeats Boston College
- AND THE WINNER IS . . ....
- Los Angeles Times Interview : Robert Rotberg : Can Order Come to Haiti After Two Centuries of Chaos?
- Lincoln Heights : Tenants to Own 132-Unit Complex
- Artists Turn Talents to Restoration Project : Culture: Group is turning historic but run-down Cedar Avenue complex into a headquarters. One building, the Memorial Hall, will reopen Saturday.
- GOP Convention Turns Into Love Fest : Politics: Conservative Republicans voice no fault with candidates Wilson and Huffington. Earlier acrimony is swept aside.
- Shielding Simpson Jury Selection in Name of Efficiency
- Campaign '94: Issues and Answers
- County Cannot Act Alone on Jail Plan : Expansion--of Facilities and Decision Making--Needed
- Speed, Technique Sack State Title for Villa Park Bagger
- AND ONE MORE THING: How can radio...
- PREP CROSS-COUNTRY ROUNDUP : Irvine Girls Again Beat Nationally Ranked Peninsula
- GOLF ROUNDUP : U.S. Stumbles, Still Holds 12-8 Edge in Presidents Cup
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Manual Arts Stuns Dorsey on Last-Minute TD
- The Way Cleared for a Pentecostal Prophet to Rule Guatemala Again
- Neighbors Say Man's Home Is a Castle : Real estate: Homeowner draws complaints but says he upgraded neighborhood. City considers ordinance to curb 'mansionization.'
- Green Party Aims at New Mexico : Politics: Slate for the November elections includes a former two-term Democratic lieutenant governor, now running for governor.
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Dies After Being Hit By Amtrak Train
- Separating Love, Abuse for Asians : Culture: Immigrants find that disciplinary measures considered responsible parenting in their homelands may be improper in U.S.
- This Victory Was Years in Making
- JUST THE FACTS : Driving Ambition
- How to Raise Money for a Down Payment
- He bellowed 'Stella!' . . . and acting was never the same : BRANDO: Songs My Mother Taught Me, <i> By Marlon Brando with Robert Lindsey (Random House: $25; 468 pp.)</i> : BRANDO: The Biography, <i> By Peter Manso (Hyperion: $29.95; 1,172 pp.)</i>
- FICTION
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- UCLA Will Be Skirting the Issue of Celtic Pride
- For Kids, Car Nuts and Connoisseurs
- Striving to Get Ahead : Salesian High's Cross-Country Team Has a Little Room for Improvement: 1st or 2nd Place
- LSU's Upset Bid Is Intercepted : SEC: Auburn returns three errant passes for touchdowns in last 13 minutes of 30-26 victory.
- Campus Correspondence : Finding a 'Safe Place' on Campus for Student Victims of Domestic Violence
- Let Cubans In, and Watch Castro Rot : The invasion metaphor only serves anti-immigration forces.
- GOP Convention Turns Into Love Fest : Brown, Other Democrats Meet for Rally on Long-Hostile Turf : Politics: Gubernatorial nominee, other candidates and party officials gather to build support for statewide ticket in heart of Republican country.
- A Broad Palate : Taste of Encino Showcases Restaurants, Wineries
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Lumberjacks, Cardinal Win UC Irvine Meet
- REGIONAL ROUNDUP : Colorado State Upsets BYU, 28-21
- Pop Music : A Mellow Trip 'Home' : Michael Franti drops the aggression and evokes soul-R&B; traditions to celebrate community, family.
- 'The Collected Plays of Justin Tanner'
- Your Mortgage : Computerized Loan Systems Save Money, Time
- Cruise: Tips : Top Ten : WAYS TO LAND THE BEST DEAL:
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Tracking the Killer Bees : As the Fabled Africanized Honeybees Make Their Way Toward California, a Few Men Have Been patrolling the Front Lines of the Invasion: The Bee Cowboys of South Texas.
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : HAITI ON THE EDGE
- For Seniors : His Longevity Theory Is Food for Thought
- The Rams' Front Office Is All Business : Task Force to Save Team Makes Valiant Goal-Line Stand but It Probably Isn't Enough
- From Disaster, Magic at Six Flags : Amusement park's record attendance, expansion plans a bright spot for the region
- Preschool's Only Fault Was Caring : Church's view of child care leads to eviction of Santa Clarita Valley Learning Center
- RECREATION : Senior Softball Players Live Out Their Dreams on the Diamond
- Anaheim Council, Mayoral Election Draws a Crowd
- Quinn's Overtime Goal Stops Sharks as Kings Win, 4-3
- Chapman Gets Easy Victory for Starters
- ART : Looking for Art That's Literally All Over the Map? : 'inSITE94' features 109 artists, artworks made from tens of thousands of pieces (if you count the animal bones) and covers 37 sites all over San Diego and Tijuana. Big enough for you?
- ***; SEBADOH, "Bakesale" ( Sub Pop )Sebadoh's...
- Retiree Wonders: What About My Portfolio?
- Tobacco's Pr Campaign : The Cigarette Papers
- He's Taken His Act to England
- Death Row Prisoner Is Executed in Texas
- Nations Unified In Celebrating Independence : Festivities Spotlight Cultures of Central American Countries and Their American Emigres
- Taking Us Back to the Ball Game : PBS' 'BASEBALL' HOLDS A MIRROR UP TO AMERICA
- SANTA MONICA : College Chooses Interim President
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : ABC's Smolletts agree life 'On Their Own' is never a drag
- Police Must Be Held Accountable, Inquiry Says
- GOP Has Pulpit at Meeting of Religious Right
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Chaos Likely Without Peaceful Transition
- Dream Leads to a Prison Term Until DNA Evidence Frees Him : Slaying: Police called Steven Linscott's account a confession, not a vision. Now, 12 years later, he examines lessons painfully learned.
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : Bicameral Candidate Runs Back and Forth in Two Campaigns at Once
- On the Table: Pay Caps and Thinking Caps
- No. 7 Colorado Rips Wisconsin, 55-17 : Nonconference: Salaam scores four touchdowns for Buffaloes, and interceptions killNo. 10 Badgers.
- GOLF / THOMAS BONK : Albus Thrives as Ironman of Senior Tour
- Northridge Loses Volleyball Final
- BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : Oklahoma Struggles in Victory Over Texas Tech
- Harper's Got Right Team, Right ($19.4 Million) Money
- Nebraska Leaves UCLA Seeing Red--in the Mirror : College football: Cornhuskers break modern Bruin record with 484 rushing yards in a 49-21 victory.
- Break Time Is Over : Anita Baker's last album was in 1990. Then everyone thought she was lost to motherhood. Guess everybody forgot to ask the important person: Baker
- TV Networks Evolve From Dinosaurs to Darlings
- Toronto Film Company Gets 'Southern Exposure' : Entertainment: Debuting Thursday, "Due South" will be the first Canadian-produced series to appear on an American television network in prime time.
- FICTION
- Realty Question Reprints
- Cruise: Tips : Top Ten : QUESTIONS TO ASK BEFORE YOUR FIRST CRUISE
- Town May Be Single-Parent Capital of U.S. : Michigan: Benton Harbor leads the way to uncertain era of divorce, early widowhood, out-of-wedlock births.
- Boy, 16, Shot in Neck From Other Car in Drag Race
- OXNARD : Brother Pleads Guilty in Boy's Drug Deals
- The Coast Is Clear, for a Day : 4,538 Volunteers Take Away 22 Tons of Trash
- SEC ROUNDUP : Long Scoring Pass Lifts Alabama Over Arkansas
- SEC ROUNDUP : Long Scoring Pass Lifts Alabama Over Arkansas
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Dukes Beat Canadians, Win the Pacific Coast League Title
- College Football / Spotlight
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Penn St. Humbles Another Foe, 61-21
- It's the Screen That Got Small : Do all those cracks about TV bother Gene Wilder, Dudley Moore and Martin Short? Well, now that you ask, let them explain it all to you.
- 'Killers' Screenwriter Keeps the Faith
- ECLIPSED : Maybe It's Just Something About the Southwest Corner of Melrose and Robertson
- A WALK ACROSS FRANCE by Miles...
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : Contradictory Emotions Overtake Miami's Little Haiti : Reaction: Many feel action is needed. But fear of bloodshed and mistrust of American motivations temper community's enthusiasm.
- Lightning's Deja Vu for Minnesota Man
- 'Red Rock West'
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- 'Un Coeur en Hiver' (A Heart in Winter)
- ALBUM REVIEW
- COVER STORY : In Praise of Silliness : Los Angeles' own Groundlings are celebrating two decades of, well, just plain silliness. Is this someone's idea of a joke? You bet and it's paid off.
- Your Money : Live Well, Die Prepared : Personal finance: It's inevitable, so here's our guide to estate planning, funerals and other life-and-death concerns.
- Rite of Passage : The Panama Canal is 51 miles of 'the greatest liberty man has ever taken with nature'--and a prized jewel in the cruise-lover's crown.
- THE MIDNIGHT FLUTE: Chinese Poems of Love...
- BOOK REVIEW : Realty Negotiation Tactics Made Clear : "Successful Real Estate Negotiation, Revised Edition" <i> by Peter G. Miller and Douglas M. Bregman (Harper Perennial, New York, 1994: $13, 240 pp.)</i>
- Valley Commentary : A Risky Path for Pierce College : A sketchy proposal brings commercialism to an institution worthy of better public funding. But it may be the financially stretched college's last best hope.
- From the Ground Up : Rebuilding the Northridge Fashion Center
- Performing Arts : The Composer Tells All (Again) : Ned Rorem has been the center of attention for most of his 70 years, and his latest book--'Knowing When to Stop'--is sure to keep him there.
- Bulb Planting Season
- Cruise: Tips : Top Ten : SKILLS YOU'LL LEARN ON A CRUISE THAT YOU PROBABLY WON'T NEED ASHORE
- Top Views in Marin County
- Color It Autumn in the East
- Mono Lake Plan Could Slash L.A. Water Supply
- A Reluctant Warrior : The Nightmare That Is Haiti: Gunshots in the Quiet of Night
- A Reluctant Warrior : With Haiti, Clinton Redefines the Post-Cold War Presidency
- Land Trade Feasible for Bolsa Chica
- Break the Gridlock on Mass Transit for Valley : Decisive action and accord on Red Line extension are vital
- No Evidence to Back Claim of Voter Fraud: Registrar : Politics: Report disputes Republican charges of illegal registration in central Orange County.
- Parra Last Action Hero for Cal Lutheran in Thriller : College football: Receiver catches 35-yard touchdown pass with 1:55 to play in 37-34 victory.
- Harvard Decides Game Early, 28-7 : High school football: Wolverines score three times in first quarter against St. Bonaventure.
- Rams' Only Hope: a Throwback : Pro football: Going by today's standards, they don't have much of a chance against the 49ers.
- Exposing an L.A. Secret : Justin Tanner--the man who gave the world 'Zombie Attack!' and 'Pot Mom'--is just happy to be writing plays. But, hey, a little global attention wouldn't hurt.
- Insect-Borne Fungus Taking Its Toll of Famous Stands of Monterey Pines : Ecology: Scientists urge Californians not to plant the tree in hopes that a moratorium will help limit the affliction. Little else can be done about pitch canker until researchers develop a more resistant pine.
- ONE MAN'S BATTLE
- Quayle on Values
- OUT AND ABOUT
- QUOTAS IN BOOK REVIEW?
- Let Lenders Buy Their Own Home Insurance
- BRECHT'S SMOKESCREEN
- Trabuco Water District Inefficient
- Bravo Plays 'Bridge'
- 3 Arctic Travelers Took Wayward Road
- What Foreign Students Mean to U.S. Schools
- Mail Call Thanks
- Crime Isn't the Way Flanigan Describes It
- Needle Exchange for Drug Users
- EVER THE TWAIN SHOULD MEET
- WAXING THEATRICAL
- Flagging Down 'Patriotic' Businesses
- He Snarled, She Snarled : ...
- PROSE AND RETRO-CONS
- Braude's Focus Is on Westside, Not Valley
- Couple Faces a Brick Wall in Finding Earthquake Insurance for Their Eagle Rock Home
- Lower Standards Fail the Students
- Cut Through the Smokescreen Around Beilenson, Sybert Camp Urges
- Film Office Merger
- MOVE 'EM OUT
- WILLIAM HURT, ACTOR
- Ineffective Bus-Lights Law Will Give Us False Sense of Traffic Safety
- INFORMATION SOUGHT
- Fortune 500 a Dated Idea in Global Market
- Fullerton Will Gain Tax Revenue From New Use of Hughes Property
- Toll Road Would Cut a Wicked Swath
- Where Prop. 103 Mentality Could Lead
- Graffiti Vandal Doesn't Deserve Any Publicity
- Times Wastes Space on Cigar Smoking
- BUTCHERED
- Clayton Moore Is a Real-Life Hero
- Admiring Auvers
- Blue Over Caruso
- Another Viewpoint
- Paranoids, Ghosts and The Disappeared : It Was Certainly Mexico's Freest Election Ever, but for One of the Country's Leading Novelists, a Longtime PRI Foe Who Served as a Poll Observer for an Opposition Party, It was Politics as Usual--PRI Politics, Corrupt, Intimidating, Eternal
- Taxpayers Pick Up Alcohol Abuse Tab
- Arrested Entertainment
- Columnist's Advice on Ethics Unethical
- GOP's Claim of Voter Fraud Disputed
- Temple Talk
- Philharmonic's Tour
- BRET 'THE REAL THING' ELLIS
- Sportscasters
- Bilingual Education
- Couple Sue Disneyland Over Injuries on Ride
- HITTING THE MARK
- Police Officers Need Citizens' Support
- He's Always Moving : Michael Smuin has done ballet, Broadway, movies, TV and a little bit of everything in between. Now he's bringing his 10-member ballet company to L.A. for its first appearance outside San Francisco. Get ready to experience a little guerrilla ballet.
- FAMILY ACTS
- THE PRICE OF COLOR
- NONFICTION - Sept. 18, 1994
- NONFICTION - Sept. 18, 1994
- NONFICTION - Sept. 18, 1994
- Owners Deny Charges : The Two Heads of TMI Have Different Visions of the Future
- Cruise Ships and Contact Numbers
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / REPUBLICAN CONVENTION : Stressing GOP Unity, Wilson Backs Prop. 187 : Governor gets warm reception at state party gathering as he formally endorses the immigration initiative and predicts sweeping Republican victory.
- PERSPECTIVE ON ISLAM : The Tyranny of Brotherhood : Authoritarianism, which is endemic to Muslim society, has perverted both secular and religious leadership.
- COLUMN ONE : 2nd Wave of Quake Destruction : Some owners let 'ghost town' properties go into foreclosure, leaving stubborn criminal havens. Officials say drastic solutions may be required to avoid festering problem.
- U.S. Weighing Controversial Border Crossing Fee, Reno Says : Checkpoints: In Beverly Hills speech, she unveils program to close 'revolving door for illegal immigrants.'
- RANK: Tiny Concordia University in Irvine scores...
- Carter Mission Presses Haiti's Leaders to Leave : Caribbean: White House calls first meeting 'serious and constructive.' Two night sessions are also held; more are expected today. U.S. forces are in place off the coast.
- How Fund Failed Them : Teachers' Reliance on Colleagues Cost Dearly When Land Deals Soured
- Radisson's Diamond in the Rough
- DECORATING : A Philosophical Palette
- In Bold Strategy, Brown Assails Wilson on Crime
- UC Irvine Chancellor Outlines Goals : Education: She seeks to place the school among top research institutions. At least one academic department would be dropped.
- Vultures Take Liking to Trees in Mall Lot : Thousand Oaks: The scavenger birds roost in branches of eucalyptuses at The Oaks and Chamber of Commerce.
- Cypress : Council Embraces Prop. 187 Concept
- Case of Vanished College Student Revealed as Hoax : Crime: 20-year-old Placentia woman feared kidnaped shows up at police station with boyfriend. He is charged. Father collapses.
- PACOIMA : Tournament Shoots for Racial Diversity
- Orange County High School Football PREP EXTRA : Rancho Alamitos' Young Gains 254 Yards
- Orange County High School Football PREP EXTRA : Irvine Overwhelms Mission Viejo, 41-6
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- The Waiting Ends Tonight for Taylor : Boxing: After four years, he will get a chance to avenge last-second loss to Chavez.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT
- LOS ALAMITOS : Dead Heat for Avison and Down With Debt
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- INSURANCE
- Airport Holds Off on Plan to Benefit Commuter Fliers
- Students See Some Good, Some Bad in New Course
- COLUMN ONE : The Perils of Parole Reform : Running state's complex system is a delicate balancing act. Wilson policy giving some violators a second chance was welcomed by Democrats in '91. Now Brown claims it places savings over safety.
- Simi Valley Nips Granada Hills
- MOORPARK : Board Contract Offer Omits Teacher Raise
- Orange County High School Football PREP EXTRA : Chino Hills Ayala's Wilridge Runs Past La Habra, 49-10
- Smith Has Career Day as Grant Wins : High school football: He gains 352 yards and makes key defensive play for Lancers.
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE CROSS-COUNTRY PREVIEW : Women May Be in Running
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Smith Gains 215 Yards to Lead Sloppy Kennedy
- Saugus Is Dominant in Victory
- PRO FOOTBALL / BILL PLASCHKE : Trouble Arrives Early for Cardinals, Oilers and Saints
- Loyola Has Too Much for Canyon
- Crespi Sputters Against Canyon Springs
- Orange County High School Football PREP EXTRA : Chambers Leads Western Past Cypress
- Prime Country, All in One Package : Pop review: Vince Gill is Mr. Versatility as he covers the musical field with grace and confidence at the Greek. And Oklahoma's bluegrass-trained tenor leaves out the hokum.
- INSIDE & OUT : Putting Loose Tile Back in Place Is Sticky Job
- Closures on Agenda in O.C. Talks
- CalPERS Pension Fund Names an Insider, James E. Burton, as New Chief : Investment: His predecessor hectored corporate boards to look after shareholders. Burton says he will be low-key.
- AEROSPACE
- ORANGE : High-Tech Lab Hailed by Students
- In Search of Palettes That Please Palates
- Newport Beach : Few Firms Send In Anti-Pollution Tips
- Perot Urges Backers to Oppose Haiti Invasion, Fight for Reform
- Reseda Shows Who's Bully on the Block, 28-7 : High school football: Regents claim bragging rights over neighborhood rival Cleveland.
- Orange County High School Football PREP EXTRA : Newport Harbor, Kagasoff Dominate Ocean View, 28-0
- FAIRPLEX : Malibu Light Surges to Win Feature Race
- De La Hoya Has Virus, Cancels Fight
- TV's 'Superman' Undergoing a Planetary Shift
- Britain Ends Broadcast Ban on Irish Extremists : Negotiations: Prime Minister Major also backs referendum on Northern Ireland's fate. Both moves indicate desire to move ahead on peace plan.
- Some See Red Over Pachyderm Paint Plan : Africa: Zimbabwe safari operator sees profit in taking tourists to hunt elephants with dye guns. Opponents say big beasts may not stand still for polka dots.
- Quake-Hit Adobe Home Passed Over for Funding
- Killer Taunts Judge After Sentencing
- Speakers Urge Expedited Aid for Gaza Strip : Mideast: Rep. Berman and founder of Southland Islamic center agree quick assistance is vital, but disagree on the future of Jerusalem.
- OXNARD : College Festivity Marks Mexican Independence
- But would there be a seventh-inning stretch?Don't...
- SAILING : Canada's Ross MacDonald Wins the Star World Title
- Woodward Poses Challenge to Holy Bull
- Forming New Baseball League Sounds Pretty Good, but . . .
- Westlake Passes By Ventura
- Getting Back to Bass-ics : A New Album Has Given Producer Marcus Miller the Chance to Play Up His Instrumental Side
- Candidate Terrified by Firebomb : Crime: Molotov cocktail does not explode, but follows by a week shots into home of La Habra activist Dorothy Rush.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Motorcycle Ride Will Benefit Hospital
- THOUSAND OAKS : GTE to Cut 350 Jobs, Consolidate Others
- Orange County High School Football PREP EXTRA : Sonora Uses Ground Attack to Run Down Santiago, 35-6
- PRO FOOTBALL / BILL PLASCHKE : QUICK HITTERS
- Orange County High School Football PREP EXTRA : Stein Leads No. 1 Los Alamitos
- Irvan Leaves the Hospital, Returns to Charlotte
- Orange County High School Football PREP EXTRA : Costa Mesa Rolls Past Westminster
- Orange County High School Football PREP EXTRA : This Time, It's Edison's Turn to Defeat Capistrano Valley
- Orange County High School Football PREP EXTRA : El Toro Blitz Shuts Down Dana Hills
- TELEVISION'Trek's' New Star: The latest round of...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : 11th-Hour Envoys Open Escape Route for Clinton
- NO CLINTON: President Clinton has chosen the...
- Yorba Linda : Development Plan Clears First Hurdle
- Boy's Injuries, Ordeal Stun Officials : Reaction: Strangers, officials send emotional support, toys. Situation also angers well-wishers.
- Many Schools Scramble to Fill Classroom Openings : Education: Parents used new open enrollment policy to apply at several Valley campuses.
- Man, 26, Loses Arm When Struck by Amtrak Train
- Navy Awards Hughes Key Missile Contract : Defense: Job cuts help the company outbid McDonnell Douglas for the Tomahawk, but the win will add few jobs.
- MISSION HILLS : New Mental Health Center Dedicated
- Woman Sentenced to Death in Paid Killings : Courts: The so-called 'green widow' hired a hit man to kill her husband, and then paid another person to kill the murderer.
- Ex-LAPD Official Fined, Put on Probation : Crime: Daniel R. Sullivan admitted that he illegally had police information in his possession as a private detective.
- Write-In Candidates Have Oct. 25 Deadline
- MOORPARK : City Offering Trash Compost Bins for $15
- Evangelist Alamo Gets 6-Year Tax Sentence : Prosecution: L.A. officials must decide whether to pursue charges in scheduled child-abuse trial.
- Orange County High School Football PREP EXTRA : Fausto Runs Free, Scoring Five Times for Los Amigos
- Orange County High School Football PREP EXTRA : Cherrington Runs Wild for Falcons
- Orange County High School Football PREP EXTRA : El Modena's Late Touchdown Stuns Sunny Hills
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Chapman Football Gives Players Chance to End Hiatus From Game : College: School's first team in 62 years features athletes of various backgrounds who transferred.
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- With Brown Held Out, Beat Goes On for Taft
- Orange County High School Football PREP EXTRA : McMahon's Three Touchdown Passes Spark Villa Park
- Antelope Valley Wins by Shutout
- Theater Review : Palacios' One-Woman Show: Some Rambling 'Confessions'
- He Wants to Chase the Gangstas Out of Rap : Pop music: Ahmad's single 'Back in the Day,' which offers a different perspective on life in South-Central L.A., is G-rated--and a hit.
- DECORATING : <i> Feng Shui </i> Followers Adjust Their Rooms to Living Colors
- Faulty Light Causes Short in White House
- A Tale of Two Firescapes
- VOICES
- Wynn Files Libel Suit Against Las Vegas Paper
- Judge Sentences Samuels to Death : Courts: Jury's recommendation that the 'green widow' face the gas chamber for arranging the murders of her husband and a hit man is upheld. She becomes the state's fifth woman on Death Row since 1977.
- AGOURA HILLS : 'Quinn' to Stay at Paramount Ranch Site
- Slayings Shock Town Devoted to Travelers : Crime: Missouri hamlet's first murders prompt residents to be wary of 'interstate people.'