- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Army Gets Within a Foot of Beating Irish : Nonconference: Notre Dame stops two-point conversion try at goal line to win, 28-27.
- Ice Dogs Fall Short at Atlanta
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Kansas, Kansas State Still Unbeaten : Big Eight: Off to best start in 85 years, Wildcats beat Oklahoma State, 23-17, to set up date with No. 2 Cornhuskers.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : REGIONAL ROUNDUP : No. 22 Texas A&M; Gets Past SMU in End, 20-17
- Bellying Up to Dance Classes in Israel
- A Post Man's Route : Tales of sex, power and nearly 30 years at helm of acclaimed daily : A GOOD LIFE: Newspapering and Other Adventures, <i> By Ben Bradlee (Simon & Schuster: $27.50; 514 pp.)</i>
- What're You Reading This Month?
- Your Mortgage : Effort to Scuttle Key Refinancing Protection Fails
- Park Service Moves to Limit Grazing on Santa Rosa : Environment: State ruling could lead to halting cattle ranching on the island in effort to protect rare plants.
- Farrakhan Calls Men Shunning March 'Fools'
- Four-Star Films : 'Mean Streets'
- FASHION : Just Plain Lovely
- Honor the Flag, Keep the Right
- TERRORISM : With Rail Travel Unsafe, Must Freedoms Be Curbed?
- Officer Shot, Man Dies in Gun Battle
- TENNIS / JULIE CART : This Sampras Sets Sights on Being a Coaching Leader
- THE PREPS : Mater Dei Girls Win Title Match
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Iowa Picks Off Indiana, Wins Fifth in Row
- Publishers Living for Dead Books : Due soon are a memoir by the band's longtime manager, a collection of Jerry Garcia's reminiscences and artwork, and a Rolling Stone remembrance.
- ART : Prints of the City : For 25 years, Jean Milant and his shop have provided an influential graphics outlet for some of L.A.'s top artists. LACMA presents 'Made in L.A.: The Prints of Cirrus Editions' in honor of the anniversary.
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : THE PAINTED WORLD : SoHo, the Epitome of New York Hip, Is Art Dealers and Trendy Shops and Restaurants. It's Also Poetic Cast-Iron Buildings and the Heroically Frayed Edges of a Genuine Neighborhood.
- Higher Water Bills Soak Some DWP Customers : Utilities: Though most in the Valley are getting a break, big totals due to hot weather, rising fees anger others.
- The Proud Land : Survey: Most residents like living in Ventura County; they praise its good schools, safe streets and abundant parks. But many parents are leery of the future.
- Is Chief Trigger-Happy on Gun Permits? : Safety: Some criticize Isleton's generosity in allowing concealed weapons.
- 'The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert'
- GOP Keys on English-Only Push in Ohio
- Merrill Has Nicest Day in Five Years, Bar None : Freedom: Former O.C. Marine celebrates acquittal in murder case that gives long incarceration 'happy ending.'
- PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE : Powell? It Was Hard Persuading Ike to Run
- Plan for Ventura Skateboard Park Gets Rolling : Recreation: Teens, parents and planners brainstorm on feasibility and location of a site devoted to the sport. Mission Park is an early favorite.
- Cops 'n' Riders : Cyclists Learn Safety at Santa Ana Police Bike Rodeo
- United Way Donates to LAPD's Temporary Child-Care Project
- Court Calls Acts by Antonovich 'Reprehensible' : Lawsuit: Appeals panel ruled in supervisor's favor but judge said reversal of verdict 'should not be seen as exoneration.' Rebuke may lend weight to request for rehearing of the case.
- Rams Find Novel Reasons to Win
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Arizona State Uses Late Interception to Beat BYU
- Mexico Special Issue : Destination: Tlaxcala : Pretty in Pink : Bring your Spanish phrase book. This colorful capital may be near Mexico City, but it's off the tourist track.
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : A PERFECT DAY IN PARIS : The Essence of Parisian Life Is Revealed in a Day Planned Around Nothing More Than the Serendipity of the City Herself
- STYLE / FASHION : HIDE & CHIC
- Turmoil in the Front Row : Wiggins' journalists are witnesses to history while churning in their own darkness : EVELESS EDEN, <i> By Marianne Wiggins (HarperCollins: $23; 337 pp.)</i>
- FICTION
- HIGH AND DRY : Downtown Struggles to Recover From 1980s Building Boom That Went Bust
- MEXICO SPECIAL EDITION : When Disasters Make Hotel Guests Feel Like Hostages : Lodging: Don't take free rooms or meals for granted in a crisis. That's usually left to the judgment of general managers.
- Greyhound Cuts Some L.A. Fares
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : Rhapsody in Green : The Ethereal Beauty of Washington's Olympic Peninsula Is the Perfect Place to Rekindle a Romance or Fire Up a New One
- Weekend Escape: Los Osos : It has the feel of a coastal town in Oregon; a couple of cozy, not-too-pricey places to stay; dramatic dunes and photogenic dogs
- Bosnians Recall Vengeful Acts by Retreating Serbs : Cease-fire: Muslims, Croats say rebels looted, raped and murdered as truce, government forces approached.
- SOCIAL CLIMES : Richard's Barbra Steals the Show
- On the Set : Ranch Dressing : JUDITH KRANTZ'S 'DAZZLE' MIXES HISTORY WITH GLITZ IN THE STORY OF A CALIFORNIA LAND BATTLE
- A Summons to Jury Service Is a Duty, Not Just an Option : Trial before peer jurors is basic to the U.S. democratic process. But a system in which so many of those called to serve never reply is a system unwound.
- Valley Water Polo Awash in Sea of Ethnic Tension
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Arizona Can Only Wonder After Loss : Wildcats: Domination of their offense brings no easy answers, but Bruins say it was control of line.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Els Knocks Off Langer for a Shot at Elkington
- Try as They Might, Ducks Just Can't Keep the Penguins at Bay : Hockey: Jagr and Sandstrom score twice and Lemieux gets three assists in 5-2 victory.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : WESTERN ATHLETIC ROUNDUP : Jones Gains 270 Yards to Lead San Diego State
- THE PREPS : FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- JAZZ : Where Mozart Meets Monk : Prodigious pianist Keith Jarrett is as comfortable playing solo classical works as he is in a jazz trio--but don't call him a 'crossover artist.'
- ARB Hopes to Turn Ozone Into Oxygen
- COLUMN ONE : What Has Happened to the 'LAPD 44'? : Since the Christopher Commission singled out 'problem officers' in 1991, some have been fired, others promoted. A few have made the list a potent symbol of agency's woes.
- ALMA MATER: A College Homecoming by...
- THE APPRENTICE, by Goran Simic
- County Targets Doctors in Fraud Probe : Finances: Health Department, auditors are looking into allegations that some hospital physicians are abusing moonlighting privileges and getting paid for hours not worked.
- The River Is More Than a Storm Drain : Local coordination is essential in managing our critical watersheds
- The Silence of Nicoles and Near-Nicoles
- SECOND OPINIONS : Saga of Mall Rebuilding Reflects a New Attitude : After the 1994 earthquake, city workers and departments rose to the occasion in their efforts to reopen the Northridge stores and return business to normal.
- JAZZ SPOTLIGHT : Soulful Standards, Different Diva : * * 1/2 ETTA JAMES "Time After Time" <i> Private Music</i> : * * * KATHLEEN BATTLE "So Many Stars" <i> Sony Classical</i>
- THEATER : Give Him an Oscar : Producing the Oscarcast and being a UCLA dean may be hard jobs, but Gilbert Cates says his toughest is launching the Geffen Playhouse.
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : Perfect Strangers : So They took the America's Cup. As a Yankee Discovers During a Motor-Home Trek on the Kiwis' Home Turf, It Couldn't Have Gone to a Nicer Bunch.
- A Hazardous Time to Invest in Mutuals Funds
- CULTURAL REVOLUTION by Norman Wong (One...
- Some Freshmen Just Can't Get It Write : Education: Colleges try dealing with students who have no basic grammar and composition skills. Schools report that it's a growing problem.
- Redefining U.S. Diplomacy: All Foreign Policy Is Domestic
- Responsibility Issue Not Fully Addressed : SEC Probe of Bankruptcy Tackles Important Questions
- House Colleagues Urged Dornan to Run Again
- THE TIMES POLL : Families Optimistic, but Many Worry About Crime, Gangs
- Man's Courage Should Inspire Others : Neighbor is honored for heroism after he chased a serial rapist from a woman's home
- Trojans Don't Let Big One Get Away : College football: A 26-0 lead becomes 26-14 victory over Cougars. Woods pulls hamstring.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Air Force Shoots Down Navy
- JC FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Moorpark's Clemons in Gear as Raiders Overrun West L.A.
- NBA
- ROUNDUP : Cheers, Boos for Cordero at Belmont
- But You Could Get a Room Without a View
- THE PREPS : FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Orange Lutheran Rolls Past Whittier Christian, 37-0
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Trojans' Kids Are All Right : USC: Freshmen Bastianelli and Cusano make big contributions against Cougars.
- POP MUSIC : Q&A; WITH DAVE PIRNER : Soul Asylum Stays the Course
- MOVIES : Bright Forecast for AFI Film Fest : 'Beyond the Clouds'--Antonioni's first film in a decade-- kicks off the 83-film event Thursday.
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : Side Trips: Legends of the Fall : Home Port
- Garden Show and Tell : THE LOS ANGELES GARDEN SHOW : Display gardens, instructional talks and demonstrations highlight five-day event
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : Side Trips: Legends of the Fall : Yellow Jacket
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : Side Trips: Legends of the Fall : It's Later Than You Think
- STUD WARS : When Norman Mailer lifts his pen to take on Pablo Picasso, it's machismo squared : PORTRAIT OF PICASSO AS A YOUNG MAN, <i> By Norman Mailer (Atlantic Monthly Press: $35; 400 pp.)</i>
- Focus : Suds-Spenseful : NBC THRILLER CASTS A HANDFUL OF SOAP STARS FOR A FILM WORTHY OF ANY DAYTIME PLOT
- The Best Years of 'Heidi's' Life : WENDY WASSERSTEIN'S 1988 PLAY IS TOLD ON CABLE--WITH A '95 EPILOGUE
- SOCIAL CLIMES : Dancing and Dining the Night Away--Latin-Style
- Philippine Maid Is Spared From Firing Squad
- Road Through Yosemite Closed in Search for Kidnaping Suspect
- THOUSAND OAKS : $515,000 Needed for Library Work
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AMERICAN LEAGUE : Hershiser Says Three Days Is Enough
- NHL ROUNDUP : Stars Come Through at the Last Minute
- PULP TRUTH: Pulp's new two-song single, "Mis-shapes"/"Sorted...
- A High Price for Playing Around : City could reduce the demand for prostitution by highlighting the extreme health risks
- Ex-LAPD Officer Koon to Be Sent to Halfway House
- Driver Dies in Plunge Off Freeway
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AMERICAN LEAGUE
- COMMENTARY : It's a Chip Shot: Jones Over Nomo for N.L. Rookie
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Rockwell Graphic Systems Names New Chief
- Italy's Berlusconi Indicted
- Astronaut Too Tall for Mir Visit
- Raid Ends Moscow Hostage Drama : Russia: Gunman seizes bus full of Koreans outside Kremlin. Commandos kill hijacker, free captives.
- EPA Needs to Follow Through at McColl : Failure to Match Action to Promises at Toxic Dump Site in Fullerton Must End
- Notes on your surroundings
- Earthquake Kits : A Guide to Updating Emergency Supplies for Home, Work and Car
- Yankee Future: Uncertain : Baseball: Team won 25 of its last 31 games, but even $55 million could not purchase a pennant for George Steinbrenner.
- Mighty Ducks Can't Contain Penguins : Hockey: Pittsburgh breaks through in the third period to win, 5-2.
- Forget Primal Urges; Plant Now
- CABIN FEVER : Even in the Heat of Anger, Mixing It Up With a Rude Airline Passenger Wasn't the Thing to Do
- Muslims, Croats Press Into Serb Stronghold
- Q & A / VENTURA CITY COUNCIL : Candidates Discuss Vision for Greenbelt Uses
- Manager Says Boxer Is 'Clinically Dead'
- Right From the Start, It's Valley Over Pierce
- THE PREPS : FOOTBALL / GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE : Tustin Ties Saddleback After Missing Chances
- LONG BEACH STATE NOTEBOOK / JASON REID : Greenberg Credits UNLV With Success of Big West Basketball
- PERFORMING ARTS : The Choreographer of Worry : With 'Waterzooi,' Maguy Marin wants her audiences to analyze their most basic emotions.
- THEATER : A Devilishly Tough Thing to Do : Commentary: The new 'Faust' would seem to be a boost for the stage musical. But aficionados know the form is demanding. So are they.
- SMALL FACES: Sting is finishing a new...
- The Good Life Amid Growing Problems : FUTURE: Planners cite a widening gulf between the majority of residents who have found the good life here and the growing minority who have not.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Millis Passes for Career High, but Mistakes Hurt Northridge
- A Secret Playground No More : After 51 Years, a Major Pro Golf Tournament Returns to Wilshire Country Club This Week
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Indians Climb, Braves on Top : National League: Atlanta tries to stay cool after sweep, but some can't help celebrating.
- Spurrier Gets Mad, Florida Gets Even : College football: Gators prevail, 49-38, over dual nemeses Auburn and Bowden.
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Indians Are Also Strong on the Hill
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Nebraska's Defense Takes Charge : Big Eight: Offense is no slouch, though, as Frazier accounts for five touchdowns in 57-0 rout of Missouri.
- Pin Collectors Seem Stuck on Olympics Memorabilia
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : LAST STOP : ENCHANTED OCTOBER : Before the Travel Guides of Mssrs. Fodor and Frommer, There Was Henry James. Italy Fascinated the Novelist, But He Feared Its 19th-Century Charms Would Soon Pass.
- SONGS OF THE NORTH by Sigurd...
- It's a Jungle Out There : Wildlife Smuggling Is Booming, Nowhere More Tham in the U.S., Where the Good Guys are Undermanned and Overwhelmed
- Traveling in Style
- One March-a Million Purposes : POLITICS : Deepening Fault Line of Race
- Possibly the Happiest Ballpark on Earth : Disney Magic and a Winning Angels Team Would Make a Good Double-Play for Fans
- Panelists' Protests Recall Fierce '94 Campaign
- NBA : Lakers' Van Exel Calls Shot and Sinks the SuperSonics
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : SANTA FE LEAGUE
- SANTA ANITA : Desormeaux's the Hot Rider as Ski Dancer Scores Upset
- Moses Proclaims : Charlton Heston reviews of his own work and that of his colleagues : IN THE ARENA: An Autobiography, <i> By Charlton Heston (Simon & Schuster: $27.50; 592 pp.)</i>
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : PERFECT DAYS
- Mexico Special Issue : Destination: Ensenada : Journey of the Spirits : Even while modernizing, the wineries of Baja California keep their quirky charm
- STYLE / RESTAURANTS : IN THE BOEUF
- New Facilities at Disney, Club Med
- September Shows Home Sales Gain Second Month in Row
- Thousands of Blooms at East West Orchid Show
- Longtime Resident Fights Playground at Old Cemetery
- First Known Frog Found on Navajo Land
- Police Back in Building After 10-Hour Evacuation
- California Split (TMC Sunday at 11:10 p.m.)...
- THE INDOOR GARDENER : Proper Care, Feeding of the Gloxinia Plant
- The Great Mystery of History : Fictional Henry Adams seeks answers, love even as he fulfills our desire for honorable politicians : PANAMA, <i> By Eric Zencey (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $24:; 375 pp.)</i>
- BISON: Distant Thunder by Douglas Gruenau...
- Fire Kills 4 Children Trapped by Bars
- High Melanoma Rate Found in Children Near Lab
- BRUCE GREENWOOD : Going Somewhere
- 'Philadelphia'
- When School Spirit Turns Mean, It's Time for a Timeout
- Street Smarter : Out-of-Date Uniforms for MTA Drivers Get a Make-Over Befitting the 1990s
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : ALPHA LEAGUE
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Indians Climb, Braves on Top : American League: With Belle on crutches, Hill throws a clutch game to even series.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Pool Keys SCC Teams' Sweep at Cross-Country Invitational
- The biggest splash was made by Mariah...
- MOVIES : Hey, Crime Does Pay : If you want a good story about bad guys, Elmore Leonard is your man. Hollywood's been rough on his books, but 'Get Shorty' may change all that.
- Adam Walsh, McMartin at Terror's Roots
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : The energizer host and traveler: SuChin Pak packs a lot into a day
- PERSPECTIVE ON IMMIGRATION : At Last, a Neighborly Approach : A U.S.-Mexican team will pool research data and, let's hope, do better than the plan to airlift deportees home.
- Clinton Declares Disaster Area in Parts of Alaska
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : Benjamin Bratt brings more to 'Law & Order' than an actor's resume
- City Accepting Toxic Waste Drop-Offs
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON THE ELDERLY : For Many, 'Golden Years' Prove a Time of Need, Uncertainty : Policy-makers must plan for meeting needs of the county's seniors, whose ranks will swell with the aging of baby boomers.
- Diagnosing the Needs of Latino Patients : Health care: Doctors say conditions such as diabetes and depression are less likely to be treated because of fatalism, lifestyle and lack of medical coverage.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : NATIONAL LEAGUE : At the End, Johnson's Eyes Are Red Too
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Washington Hands Stanford First Loss : Pac-10: In second start, Shehee rushes for 196 yards and three touchdowns.
- THE PREPS : Newport Harbor Wins Water Polo Tournament Title
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Northwestern Rallies to Defeat Minnesota
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Oregon Beats Cal to Exorcise Memories of 1993 Collapse
- ALBUM REVIEW : * * * KEITH JARRETT, "Live at the Blue Note" <i> ECM Records</i>
- THEATER NOTES : Fewer 'Party' Goers
- Reserve Funds Should Cover Needed Roof
- A Closer Look at Autumn Leaves
- My Best Shot
- Nichols' Letter Reportedly Shows Bomb Plot Strategy
- THE PREPS : FOOTBALL / EMPIRE LEAGUE : Katella's Patience Rewarded With Victory Over Century
- ABCs for Withdrawing From IRAs
- Hilton Head Free Clinic's Chief Resigns
- Couple of Hotshots and New Raves for Old Faves
- Japan Banking Crisis Fallout Unlikely to Hurt U.S. Markets
- BLOOD AND BELONGING: Journeys Into the New...
- Mexico Special Issue : Baja Bohemia : We'll tell you about Todos Santos--an artsy village that will remind old Baja hands of the way Mexico used to be--and we'll let you in on their secret if you swear not to ruin the place
- A Lasting Imprint : A father and son rub their sense of humor off on buildings all over L.A. The Kanners' : designs are never dull.
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Jimmy Carter : Assessing U.S. Politics From a Post-Presidential View
- Blaze Closes Ortega Highway for 5 Hours
- Belen Garcia Becerra; Piru Homemaker
- Gambling College Improves the Odds for Tribal Casinos : Business: School teaches Native Americans how to run facilities. Goal is to replace non-Indian operators and keep more money, control for tribes.
- Chapman Sets Scoring Record in Rout of Menlo : College football: Panthers' 79-13 victory sets a mark for largest margin of victory for the revived program.
- Rancho Santiago Holds On to Beat Golden West
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Sooners' Rally Goes Wide Left : Nonconference: Oklahoma catches Texas after trailing 21-0, but Alexander misses late field-goal try in 24-24 tie.
- THE PREPS : WATER POLO ROUNDUP : Foothill Loses First of Season in Tournament Final, 11-10
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : ACC ROUNDUP : Seminoles Deliver KO Punch
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AMERICAN LEAGUE
- If You Paid Full Price . . .
- JC FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- DEADICATION: While the timing of Scully's book...
- Roundabout Route Is Right Way for UCLA : College football: Abdul-Jabbar's maze-like run beats Arizona, 17-10.
- The Spine of Desert Trails
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS
- Belfast's History of Terror, Murder : An unblinking tale of a human monster who trades in death : RESURRECTION MAN, <i> By Eoin McNamee (Picador USA: $21.95; 240 pp.)</i>
- THE LOST CITY
- Clinton Urges Men to Pledge End to Domestic Violence : Family: In weekly radio address, President decries spousal abuse. He criticizes House effort to cut funding for programs aimed at combatting the problem.
- Huntington Residents Find Keys (and Locks) to Safety : Crime: Efforts of a program called A Safer America emphasize that deterrence isn't merely a bolt out of the blue. Prevention requires preparation and vigilance.
- The Taxed Must Have Rights, Too : Before we breach Prop. 13's tenets, ensure that voters have a say in what they are assessed.
- Things Ain't Happening in New Orleans for Mora : Pro football: Once-solid team is 0-5, and longtime coach is taking abuse at home games.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Kansas, Kansas State Still Unbeaten : Big Eight: No. 10 Jayhawks roll to 34-7 victory over Cyclones in first game after defeating Colorado.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT
- Transpacific Triangle : California Firms Profit as Japan's Aerospace Plans Run Into Turbulence
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : Side Trips: Legends of the Fall : Downhill Pacer
- Rebirth of a Chicago Landmark
- SPECIAL
- Gray Flannel Blues : Life lessons--and repeated humiliations--of being a displaced forty- or fiftysomething executive : EXECUTIVE BLUES: Down and Out in Corporate America, <i> By G. J. Meyer (Franklin Square Press: $21.95; 245 pp.)</i>
- Racy Programs Creeping Into Family Hour
- Justices Speak Out Against Cameras in U.S. Supreme Court
- 11 Proud Youngsters Torture, Kill Horse : Texas: Children's ages range from 8 to 14. The quarterhorse was found dead in a tangle of barbed wire, with a broken leg and a stick shoved up its nostril.
- In the 1991 City Slickers (ABC Sunday...
- U.S. to Block Aid for China Dam Project
- Space Shuttle Cleared for Launch but Weather May Not Cooperate
- Man Is Critical After Being Robbed, Beaten on Ventura Promenade : Crime: Ronald Ballantyne is struck on the head with a blunt object. Police call it an isolated incident.
- CALIFORNIA : Good Economic News That Must Be Denied
- Driving a Hard Bargain : Prices Are a Little Flat at Auction of Cars From Movies
- ELECTIONS / VENTURA GROWTH INITIATIVES : Businesses, Farmers Lining Up to Fight Greenbelt Measures
- Kalkman Nets Wheelchair Title
- Irvan Returns to Bakersfield in SuperTrucks
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Fullerton Grabs a 25-14 Victory
- NBC Makes Change to AL Game
- ART : Art Smart : Larry Gagosian was regarded as an <i> arriviste</i> in the gallery world of New York. Now, he has returned to open a gallery in Beverly Hills. And still his critics ask: 'How did he do that?'
- Splash Makes Up for One That Got Away, Defeats Sacramento : Indoor soccer: Anaheim wins, 6-5, and extends CISL semifinal series to a decisive third game.
- It's Really a Dog's Life for Cats in Hollywood
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Ohio State Runs Past Wisconsin, 27-16 : Big Ten: George rushes for 141 yards and three touchdowns as the Buckeyes remain unbeaten.
- Making Hardware Easy : Male Traditions Aside, Big Chains and Local Stores Are Retooling Their Operations to Attract Female Do-It-Yourselfers
- 'Don Juan' Buys Sunset Castle
- U.S. Aid Helps Peru's Small Businesses
- Man Fed Up With Junk Mail Sends Message With Lawsuit
- NATO Chief May Resign Over Scandal
- What Will Schools Think Of Next?
- CONSERVATION : The Fruits of Ranching for Wildlife
- CITY PRIDE: You can bet that Orange...
- Complex Power Issue Needs More Exposure : PUC should plug all Californians into deregulation debate
- VENTURA : Many Swamp Sale of Books to Aid Libraries
- Sunland-Tujunga Portrait : Communities Take Pride in Their Past, Plan for the Future
- Cisneros Tours Site of Cypress Park Killing : Visit: Official meets with youths living in dangerous neighborhoods and pledges to help turn a fire station into a community center.
- Men on a Mission : Young African Americans See March as Their Place in History
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : Manning, Tennessee Jump on Alabama
- Freshman Nanhed's Record-Setting Day Carries CLU, 38-24
- He's Still Big Dodger in Dugout
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Kilpatrick Finishes Two Yards Short of Village Christian, 6-0
- Ever-Elusive Van Buren Still Runs Baffling Fade Pattern
- Latest Vanis Leads Loyola Past St. Paul
- Bill Would Make Raiding Pension Plans Easier
- Let No Child Be Left Behind : The Pico Gardens and Aliso Village Housing Projects Make Up the Most Violent Neighborhood in L.A. There, a Community of Mothers Fights for Peace, Facing Their Sorrow and Offering Friendship--and Grace
- SKIP THE SMALL TALK: TURN TO TOM SNYDER
- Police Identify Man Stabbed to Death
- THE PREPS : FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Gould Rolls Into Final by the Numbers
- Stepping Down in Class, Northridge Gets Outclassed Anyway, 27-8
- ROUNDUP : Cal Lutheran Kicks Sagehens Around, 5-1
- Just a Day at the Beach for Glendale : Cross-country: Vaqueros show superior depth in outrunning Rancho Santiago for title at Santa Barbara Invitational. Hernandez wins.
- MOVIES : Cerebral Vortex : Ralph Fiennes spends a lot of time in his head--for his roles in 'Schindler's List' and 'Quiz Show,' and as Hamlet. Thanks to 'Strange Days' ' virtual reality, we can go there too.
- New Thumbprint Law Should Help Reduce Deed Fraud
- Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- CHESS : INTERNATIONAL NEWS
- Passes Needed at 2 Exhibitions
- Rockingham State Prison
- Oh Aye! Scotty Talks Through His Bunnet : Scotland: Popular radio show host thinks of himself as a worker with practical advice, such as, 'Stay oot the nick!' and, 'Keep yer hand on yer ha'penny and yer knickers well oop.'
- The Very Scary Story of the Vanishing Pumpkins : Halloween: Midwest drought reduced the harvest, which means supplies could run out in some areas.
- Tribal Schools Said to Be in Jeopardy : Education: Bureau of Indian Affairs and Congress are blamed for budget cuts that have led to backlog of needed repairs at 187 campuses.
- He Takes His Job--and Basketball--Seriously : Royalty: Bhutan's Jigme Singye Wangchuck heads the last surviving Buddhist kingdom in the Himalayas.
- 'The Late Show'
- Rival History Lessons in Orange Trustee Race : Elections: Challengers for two posts contend their opponents have pushed the district too far right, too fast. Incumbents take credit for bringing relief from turmoil and for backing charter schools.
- COUNTYWIDE : Big Brothers, Sisters Sought for Children
- Manager Says Boxer Is 'Clinically Dead'
- Passing the Bar : Former Olympic Champion Vardanian Lends Expertise to U.S. Weightlifters
- Modest Proposals to Reduce Airport Noise
- O.C. Already Has It Together on Gangs
- Zoo Improvements
- Big Mistake to Repeal Banking Legislation
- Prime Minister Rabin
- Assimilation Doesn't Cancel Heritage
- Lucy and Raul Are Fictional, All Right
- Israel Travel Tip
- Many Officials Call for Bigger Investment...
- HE STARTED IT
- Medicare Trustees
- TELEVISION : Do Families Matter?...
- B-2 Program's Cost Can't Be Justified
- Where Is Capitalism Leading Us All?
- L.A. THEATER, CONT.