- MOORPARK : Ranch Foreman Died in Accident
- ELECTIONS / VENTURA COUNCIL : Candidates Offer Their Ideas for Revitalizing the Downtown Area : Business: Council hopefuls agree on many of the goals but differ on the methods for improving the economic climate in the Main Street area.
- Westlake Village : City to Weigh School Arborist Contract
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC : Sanders' Debut With Cowboys May Be Oct. 29
- For Kings, It's So Far, So Good
- SOCCER : Milutinovic Returns Tonight With Mexico at Coliseum
- THE SIMPSON LEGACY: LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : Twist of Fate / HOW THE CASE CHANGED THE LIVES OF THOSE IT TOUCHED : ALLEN EDWARDS : Much Ado After Marcia's New Hairdo
- THE SIMPSON LEGACY: LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : Twist of Fate / HOW THE CASE CHANGED THE LIVES OF THOSE IT TOUCHED : IRENE ALLEN : At Shoeshine Stand, Life Stays in Perspective
- OUCH: Flu season looms, along with those...
- Ex-Athlete Admits to Concealing Murder
- GLENDALE / BURBANK : Tower Residents Reject Fire Sprinkler Proposal
- Police Are Cracking Down for Speed Enforcement Week
- Plant Has Made Lake a Hot Spot
- Hawking Tries to Build a Basketball Family
- Beauregard Will Be Tried Again After Hung Jury : Jurisprudence: Second trial of former Cal State Northridge football player is slated for Nov. 14 after panel fails to reach verdict.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AFC : Checkpoint Was Sore Spot to Chief Fans
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Davies' Solo Performance Has All the Kinks Out
- THE SIMPSON LEGACY: LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : Twist of Fate / HOW THE CASE CHANGED THE LIVES OF THOSE IT TOUCHED : THE STAFF
- THE SIMPSON LEGACY: LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : Twist of Fate / HOW THE CASE CHANGED THE LIVES OF THOSE IT TOUCHED : ESSAY / GREG KRIKORIAN : A Sideshow to Make P.T. Barnum Proud
- THE SIMPSON LEGACY: LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : Twist of Fate / HOW THE CASE CHANGED THE LIVES OF THOSE IT TOUCHED : Legal Eagles : Careers Take Flight for Analysts
- East Valley : 250 Complete Course in Parent Education
- Fire Damages 2 Stanton Apartments
- PERSPECTIVE ON TECHNOLOGY : What's a Human Worth in a Workless World? : The displacement of black Americans when manufacturing shrunk will cross racial lines in the Information Age.
- Ursula LunaGolden West, SophomoreVolleyball/Outside HitterLuna, from Dana...
- Fishing's Fall Classic : After a Slow Summer, Tuna Anglers Are Having a Ball This Autumn
- A Glimmer of Distant Diamonds
- Tennis
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Momentum Isn't With the Indians
- IRVINE : College Is Clearing Way for Two-Story Library
- Wood Ranch Dream Means Nightmare for School : Simi Valley: Bankruptcy ended developer's plan to build campus in area. And land given to district as part of settlement has no takers.
- Girl, 10, Describes Fatal Attack at Uncle's Trial : Courts: Tuan Ngoc Le is accused of murder in the deaths of his estranged wife and her mother in Anaheim.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Survey Points Up City Shopping Drawbacks
- OAK PARK : Democrat Joins Race to Replace Boland
- Scott PattonSaddleback, SophomoreFootball/Strong SafetyPatton, from Capistrano Valley...
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : No Rookie Mistakes for Mariners, 3-2 : AL: Wolcott gets out of first-inning jam, pitches Seattle past Cleveland.
- Everybody Plays His Role in Decisive Splash Victory : Indoor soccer: Seven players have a hand in beating San Diego Sockers, 8-6, to advance to CISL semifinals.
- THE SIMPSON LEGACY: LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : Twist of Fate / HOW THE CASE CHANGED THE LIVES OF THOSE IT TOUCHED : ESSAY / CARLA HALL : The Brentwood Brushoff
- THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Finding Public Records on Private Individuals Proves Startlingly Easy
- Help for Worried O.C. Relatives
- Russia Official Held in Embezzlement Scheme
- Perot's Drive to Form New Party Founders : Politics: Less than two weeks before deadline, figures show voter registration effort falling far short. Aides insist numbers are outdated but say it will be 'right to the wire.'
- She's winging it:Piedad Robertson will provide some...
- FULLERTON : Senior Center Will Offer Free Flu Shots
- Northridge : Event to Celebrate Asian-Pacific Heritage
- TV Ratings : NBC, Led by 'ER,' Wins Week With a High Five
- HealthSouth to Buy Surgical Care Affiliates for $1.2 Billion : Health care: Analysts say the new outpatient surgery firm will benefit from automatic referrals.
- World Bank President Warns U.S. of Crisis : Policy: He calls funding cuts being considered by Congress 'tragic,' urges nation not to shirk duty to world's poor.
- THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Upgrades Can Help You Stay Near 'State-of-Art'
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : 48-Hour Childbirth Hospital Stay Urged
- HEARTS OF THE CITY: Where dilemmas are aired and unsung heroes and resiliency are celebrated. : Going the Extra Mile : South Pasadena Senior Citizens Center driver wins honors, but for him, just helping others is reward enough.
- San Fernando Valley : Bond Issue to Help Quake Victims OKd
- STAGE'Bermuda' Opening Delayed: The opening of "Bermuda...
- TURMOIL OF WALL STREET : Small High-Tech Firms Hear Thunder but Maintain Course
- Welfare Bills Could Cost State $7 Billion, Study Says : Budget: Report warns that a proposed ban on funds for legal immigrants would create staggering expenses and shift burden to counties.
- Charges Planned in PAC Probe at Agriculture
- Endless Bummer : Ban's Retention Raises Wave of Criticism
- Renewal Plan Approved for 4 Riot-Torn Areas : Council: Project reflects a new aim for redevelopment agency--to preserve and improve existing neighborhoods.
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : San Juan's Restorative Baths
- Father Boyle on Gangs
- Moscow Subways
- Rose Bird on Simpson Verdict
- Colin Powell
- Perot's Drive to Form New Party Foundering : Politics: Less than two weeks before state deadline, registration effort appears to be falling far short even in a 1992 stronghold like O.C. Aides insist tiny numbers are outdated but say it will be 'right to the wire.'
- Fall Season Is Off and Stumbling : Wait Just a Minute, Did We See the Same Show?
- Simpson Overload
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 11, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 11, 1995
- Obituaries - Oct. 11, 1995
- Obituaries - Oct. 11, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 11, 1995
- Ex-Butler Ruled Unfit to Handle Duke Estate : Courts: Divided panel also castigates bank for conflict of interest as co-executor of tobacco heiress' will. Action is stayed pending appeal.
- Grudge Studied as Motive for Derailing Train
- Councilman's Daughter Killed in Car Crash : Accident: Holleigh Bernson, 26, an aspiring film director, dies in Griffith Park. Hal Bernson's council colleagues close their meeting in her memory.
- FBI Enters Caron Probe, Seeks Mail, Wire Fraud
- Caron's New Branch Laden With Thorns : Colleges: Personal injury lawyer's attempt to become a sports agent has led to controversy.
- HOMECOMING: The 0-1 Mighty Ducks, who play...
- AMA Backs GOP Medicare Plan : Reform: Support comes after House Republican leaders vow to give doctors billions of dollars in relief. Group's endorsement is seen as crucial to gaining public acceptance.
- In Grim Wake of Mexican Quake, Death Toll at 48
- U.S. Plan to Purchase Bolsa Chica Is Rejected : Development: Offer was less than agreed-upon price, Koll group says. Housing project, wildlife refuge at stake.
- Supervisors Support Hospital Expansion Plan : Financing: The board backs a $51-million proposal to pay for a five-story outpatient wing at Ventura County Medical Center.
- Simpson Interview May Set Ratings Record : Television: Executives predict that despite intense criticism, the program could rival the Super Bowl in number of viewers.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 11, 1995
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 11, 1995
- Energy Conservation Firm Opens Local Office
- COMPANY TOWN
- Tropical Storm Roxanne Takes Path Similar to Hurricane Opal
- Bosnian Soldiers Battle to Bitter Edge of Truce : Balkans: Government forces try to gain more territory and clear supply lines before cease-fire begins.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Wynton Plays Warm Tribute to the Duke
- Keeping Time to a Steady Stage Beat : Theater: Ex-Doors drummer John Densmore brings a percussive edge to Eduardo Pavlovsky's 'Cerca.'
- ALBUM REVIEW / POP : Lang Delivers Torch Music Without Fire : K.D. LANG: "All You Can Eat"; <i> Warner Bros.</i> **
- Shake-Up Expected at Home Theater Products : Management: Several senior officers are expected to depart soon in wake of accounting scandal.
- Street Sense : Weekly Fair Helps Monrovia Merchants
- Governor Signs 3 Bills to Aid O.C. : Recovery: In a Santa Ana ceremony, Wilson approves a package allowing the county to tap transit and other funds.
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Suggestions on Regulating Cemeteries
- San Fernando Valley
- Paved With Good Intentions : Roadwork: Two projects along 2 1/2 miles of Winnetka Avenue are giving motorists a bumpy ride.
- Rockwell Telecommunications Forms New Wireless Division
- Nationwide Health Profit Up 22%
- COMPANY TOWN : Chairman of Iwerks Resigns in Shake-Up
- Dataproducts Offers Free CD-ROM With Printers
- Collection of Cartoons Is the Treasure of a Lifetime : Collectibles: Since 1927, Murray Harris, 84, has written comics artists and asked them to mail back original drawings. Most of them did.
- BODY WATCH : It Takes a Lot of Nerves to Make Practice Perfect
- World IN BRIEF : RUSSIA : Negotiators Suspend Chechen Peace Effort
- Countywide : 2-Mile Segment of Bike Path to Forest Gets the Go-Ahead From Supervisors
- BODY WATCH : Lone Dentist Doesn't Follow the Drill
- Forum to Spotlight Council Candidates
- Obituaries : Timothy R. Anderson; Postal Service Employee
- SEAL BEACH : San Marino Manager Hired for City Post
- Countywide : Security Firm Hired for Special Events
- OAK TREE : Track Gal Wins Ancient Title and a Trip to the Breeders' Cup
- Eltron International Acquires Wisconsin Firm
- Ex-ADM Exec Hired as CEO of Chicago Firm : Biotechnology: Fired official who worked as U.S. informant lands at Future Health.
- THE SIMPSON LEGACY : Just Under the Skin : INTRODUCTION
- Unisource: The Valley Forge, Pa.-based company, which...
- World IN BRIEF : FRANCE : 5 Million Public Workers Start Strike
- VENTURA : Candidate, College in Dispute Over Degree
- 21st-Century Schoolhouse : Small Size, High-Tech Tools Are Key at 9th-Graders' Academy
- 'Showgirls' May Help Give NC-17 Releases a Leg Up : Movies: The film is no blockbuster, but its relative success is taking the tarnish off the controversial rating, observers say.
- Right Start Store Sales Up, Catalogue Sales Plunge
- Trial Begins for Woman Accused of Killing Selena
- THE SIMPSON LEGACY : Just Under the Skin : Teachers of the '90s Tackle the Issue of Race Head-On : As the Ticking Gets Louder, Trying to Inoculate Children Against Bigotry Is a Race Against the Clock
- When Your Number's Up : Some Hang 'Em High, Others Aren't the Retiring Type
- L.A., the role model:Jack Ramsey of Glendale...
- Collectibles Signed by Reagan Called Fake : Courts: Pawnshop owner, ex-Secret Service agent are indicted on suspicion of selling bogus memorabilia. O.C. man invested thousands.
- Breaking Up Is Too Hard to Do : L.A. Unified: We can have local control faster by letting communities 'contract' with the district to run their schools.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Names Selected for 3 New Schools
- Chevron Agrees to Sale of Major Parcels of Land : Real estate: Tentative deal with O.C. builder and Morgan Stanley division involves 18,000 acres--including 2,200 at Coto de Caza--sources say.
- Disneyland Staff to Vote Again on Same Contract : Labor: Workers are being asked to make choice in person after union officials link misinformation to rejection in mail balloting.
- * Glenair Inc. Air Borne Controls Division...
- * Debra Silbar has been promoted to...
- Tech Selloff Sends Stocks Into a Tumble : Markets: More companies warn of disappointing earnings. Nasdaq composite falls 27.30 points and Dow loses 42.99.
- Seminars for Entrepreneurs: The first class in...
- Ventura County Economic Profile
- Researchers Question Safety of Disposable Contact Lenses
- Speculation Mounts N. Korea Heir Will Take Reins of Power
- THE SIMPSON LEGACY : Just Under the Skin : Will We Ever Get Along?
- BODY WATCH : United We Stand : The U.S. Isn't Alone in Its Ignorance About Sexually Transmitted Diseases
- Canoga Park : Skit Offers Students 'Bodywise' Advice
- U.S., Russia Clash Over Peacekeeping Role : Bosnia: Moscow wants to send a larger force, share in command and have U.N. foot the bill.
- Simi to Loan Development Funds to School District : Growth: With the help of the city's $300,000, hopes are that a 36-acre cornfield will become a residential neighborhood.
- Cost of St. Vibiana Quake Safety Work Put at $20 Million : Landmarks: Study suggests result would be a rebuilt replica, not merely a restoration. Report will fuel debate over building's future.
- Latinos Say U.S. to Probe Police Cases : Civil rights: Mexican American attorneys meet with Justice Department officials over dozens of alleged violations.
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Is Destiny in Their Dugout? : AL: Seattle Mariners hope to keep their magic going when they take on the Cleveland Indians.
- Injuries Hamper U.S. Gymnasts
- Weekend Box Office : 'Seven' Holds Onto Its First-Place Spot
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : Santa Monica Symphony Opens 50th Season
- HEALTH CARE
- AST Unveils Key Computers : Revamped Models Counted On to Help Reverse Losses
- Semtech Corp. Acquires ECI Semiconductor
- Caltech Biologist Will Share Nobel Prize : Science: Research sheds light on how genes control development of embryos.
- Kasparov Secures Draw, Title
- John Cairncross; '5th Man' in Soviet Spy Ring
- TV REVIEW : Unsolved Mystery Resurfaces in 'Anastasia'
- COMPANY TOWN : Some Entrepreneurs Say Smaller Is Better
- Briefly:
- Trimedyne Sues Distributor, Claims Contract Unfulfilled : Courts: Maker of lasers says probes for urological surgery weren't marketed as promised by C.R. Bard.
- World IN BRIEF : GUATEMALA : Official Quits, Officer Ousted Over Killings
- REVENUES : Alaska Faces Bind as Oil Flow Slows : Closing its fiscal gap will require spending cuts, using earnings from a fund and a broad-based tax, expert says.
- Valleywide : Trust Fund Created After Officer's Death
- Lawyer Group Says U.S. Pledges Probe of Abuses Against Latinos
- Did Anybody Think Lasorda Would Retire?
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AFC : Esiason and Jets Hurting All Over
- Nunn Decides Against Seeking Reelection in '96
- MOORPARK : Motorist Killed After Slamming Into Tree
- THE SIMPSON LEGACY : Just Under the Skin : Pushed by Change, Pulled by the Past : As the LAPD Pursues Community-Friendly Policing, a Paramilitary Tradition Dies Hard
- OXNARD : Hearing Tonight on Housing Project
- Pawnbroker, Ex-U.S. Agent Indicted in Sale of Phony Reagan Memorabilia : Crime: A sports store and a collector had bought signed baseballs, bats and other items until a writing expert said the scrawl wasn't the Gipper's.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Residents Oppose Adult Businesses
- Sauk's Big Plays Overshadow OCC's Uniform Switch
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : After Bye, Ailing Defense May Get a Few Starters Back
- ART REVIEW : Durer's Legacy Stands, Etched in Woodcuts
- GM Outlines Strategy for Pumping Up Vehicle Brand Images : Autos: Plan seeks to trim number of dealers and reduce competition among company's divisions.
- BANKING
- DOLLARS RISING: The portrait on the cover...
- Fire at Utah Airport Forces 1,000 to Flee
- Lord Home; Aristocrat Served as Britain's Prime Minister
- How Many O.J. Books Can We Take? : Publishing: Some of the biggest names in the Simpson case are expected to write exposes. But many observers wonder if the market is saturated.
- LAGUNA HILLS : Council May Vote to Extend Adult Business Ban
- Woman Hopes Coupon Guide Catches On
- Westside
- Quick Takeoff Envisioned for Flights at Point Mugu : Aviation: Temporary passenger terminals would speed launch of commuter service, and freight shipments could begin almost immediately, if commercial use of airstrip is approved, report says.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Driver Arrested After Rear-Ending Police Car
- High Carbon Monoxide Levels Linked to Rise in Heart Failure Cases
- Reagan Autographs on Collectibles Called Fake : Memorabilia: A pawnshop owner from Moorpark and a former Secret Service agent have been indicted. They face mail fraud charges.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AL PLAYOFFS : Impatience Hampering Indian Hitters
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Luckily for Trojans, Kicking Game Has Not Been Needed
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC : Haley Apologizes for His Outburst
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : For Reds, Zaniness Continues : NL: The soap opera has played well in Cincinnati, but how will it fare against the Braves?
- Charter Pacific's Profits for Quarter Up 10 Times
- MINING
- Caspian Connection : Oil Companies Agree to Export Oil Through Georgia
- Founder's Death Raises Questions on Tire Firm's Future : Burbank: Chief executive of the 172-store Winston chain predicts no immediate changes, but the company could draw buyers if put up for sale.
- BODY WATCH : Common Sexually Transmitted Diseases
- Soldiers of Misfortune : On the Trail of Carriers of Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Public Health Workers Battle Not Only Mistrust and the Clock but Shrinking Funds
- Obituaries : Lena Mary Davis; Worked on Disneyland Clothes
- A Farm Gal Trades the Spotlight for the Sunshine : Q & A with k.d. lang
- TELEVISIONGeraldo Scores: The end of the O.J....
- RSVP : Well-Organized . . . for a Political Party
- Hot Line Set Up
- Tourney Moved Out of California in Protest
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : Pockets of Dry Land
- In Washington, Saluting the Wrong Ocean : Californians like Warren Christopher see the need for an Asia-focused policy but can't get the blinkers off the rest of official Washington.
- Pumpkin Perfection : Impromptu Patches Draw Those Searching for Jack-O'-Lanterns
- Knee Surgery to Sideline Marino
- Lakers' Jones Injures Thumb
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Grand Old Game Thrives Thanks to Grand New Games
- Governor Signs Bill to Fluoridate Water : Health: Most communities in the state will be required to add the tooth-decay fighter to drinking supply. Move ends years of opposition.
- Indonesia Farmer Pulled From Rubble 2 Days After Quake That Killed 100
- ENVIRONMENT : Fate of Indian Reservation Gaming Lies With Justices
- By the Numbers : Spotlight
- SOUTH COUNTY : Christmas Card Sales to Aid Charity Groups
- Sylmar : Sad Stories of Inmates to Form Basis of Song
- Next L.A. / A look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis.
- GARDEN GROVE : It's Entertainment Down to a Science
- Stars Shine Lights on Past
- Mighty Ducks See Early Lead Quickly Melt : Hockey: Their 2-0 advantage in the season opener turns into a 4-3 loss to the Jets in Winnipeg.
- Ducks Lose for Openers
- * Bernard Brothers Construction of San Fernando...
- Dollar Slips as G-7 Fails to Put Its Money Where Its Mouth Is
- LABOR
- Strike Against Auto Hauler to Be Suspended : Labor: Teamsters, whose action against Ryder began Sept. 7, say they have a tentative deal.
- First Citizens Bank Posts Net Income Gain
- Panel Urges Support for Poor Countries : Policy: Contribution cuts would be politically, socially risky, joint group of IMF, World Bank says.
- Advanced Logic Research Inc.: The Irvine company...
- Arco Boosts Its Offer for Irish Oil Company : Energy: Norway's Statoil says it may join in the bidding for Aran, which has rejected Arco.
- County Home Prices Down Nearly 20% Since 1990
- Nextel, Parent of AMS, Relocates to Seattle
- Fidelity Federal Aims to Raise $110 Million in Capital
- Western Candy Companies Are Finding Business Is Sweet in Russia : Retail: Masterfoods, the maker of Mars and Snickers, saw revenue hit $300 million in 1994, thanks to aggressive advertising and accessible kiosk sales.
- Tech Selloff Sends Stocks Into a Tumble : Trading: Selling frenzy overloads Nasdaq computer systems, prompting their shutdown. SEC will investigate.
- Chevron Agrees to Sell Land Holdings Worth $400 Million : Real estate: Sale of portion of oil company's California properties would be one of the largest in recent history.
- REAL ESTATE
- Diodes Expects Business as Usual Despite ITT Sale
- Daiwa Scandal Gets Wider With New Disclosures : Banking: U.S. unit lost a separate $97 million in unauthorized bond trades in '80s. Japanese officials defend delays in reporting.
- AST Unveils Revamped Computer Models : Technology: Troubled firm hopes to boost sales. Plan targets low-budget and high-end markets.
- Life Feels Very Good at 39-1-1
- COLUMN ONE : A City Racked by Woe : San Bernardino's future has gone from bright to blight. Residents who once sought refuge from L.A.'s problems now struggle to overcome high crime, welfare and jobless rates.
- LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
- Authentic Fitness Files SEC Registration Statement
- Printronix Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer of computer...
- Wilson Delivers Package for O.C. Bankruptcy Aid : Crisis: Governor signs into law a trio of bills that let officials tap into $800 million in transportation revenue.
- Deukmejian and Lungren Back Dole
- Clinton, Zedillo Seek Common Ground : Both presidents will gain by stabilizing bilateral relations
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : NL PLAYOFFS
- Guessing Stops: Lasorda Given One More Year : Baseball: O'Malley puts an end to speculation by granting manager's wishes and allowing him a 20th season in charge.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Colorado's Detmer Undergoes Surgery, Will Return in '96
- Camarillo Company Finds Good Side of Fungus
- THE SIMPSON LEGACY : L.A. TIMES POLL : Little Movement Along a Deep Divide : Blacks and whites are far apart in their perceptions of race relations, the trial, the police. But thus far, the case has had only limited impact.
- Council Reaffirms Stand to Keep Development in Check
- North Hollywood : Woman Killed in Dash Across Freeway
- Cal State Northridge OKs Gay, Lesbian Studies Institute
- Federal Proposal to Buy Wetlands to Be Discussed
- Coliseum Promotional Film Shows Renovated Facility in Different Light
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : 'Dancing': A Familiar Malaise
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC : Haley Apologizes for His Outburst
- Eden's Secrets Relocates Headquarters to Ventura
- THE SIMPSON LEGACY : Looking Toward the Light : The Traumas That Reveal Our Divisions Can Guide Us to Each Other
- Coming to Terms With Domestic Abuse : The Simpson case highlights misconceptions about wife battering; a new law will help
- Regional Plan Offers Ideas to Put Homeless on Their Feet : Coalition: Group's recommendations range from subsidizing bus service to encouraging development of low-cost housing.
- Southeast : Pond's Ducks Found Dead
- VENTURA : Fund-Raiser Speaks Volumes for Library
- After 2,310 Misses, They Need a Homer
- A Way Cool Development in Alternative Rock : Music industry: A venture between MCA and a Huntington Beach promoter gives O.C. another label.
- * Grumman Aerospace Corp. of Point Mugu...
- Port Hueneme Woman Injured in Derailed Train : Disaster: Cheryl Jepson was returning home with her husband and five children. She tells of passengers coming to each other's aid.
- Cities' Taxes Appear Valid After Ruling, League Report Finds
- Youthful fervor and optimism helped West Hollywood...
- Calabasas : Coretta Scott King to Lecture at Soka
- Injuries Ruin the Hopes of U.S. Gymnasts
- NHL ROUNDUP : Penguin Duo Good, but Not Enough to Beat Avalanche
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Ruggiero's Defense Has Anteaters on Move
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Olympic Plan Almost Put on Ice
- COMPANY TOWN : Magnetic Anti-Theft Devices Attract Debate in Music World
- Transplants of Insulin Cells in Mice May Aid Diabetics
- THE SIMPSON LEGACY : Just Under the Skin : LAPD's Cultural Awareness Course
- Public's Help Sought in Search for Missing Boy : Appeal: Nine-year-old was last seen Aug. 6 after parade near Big Bear Lake. Authorities want to scrutinize home videos of the event for clues.
- THE SIMPSON LEGACY : Just Under the Skin
- The Simpson Legacy : Just Under the Skin : The Jury Is Still Out : A Shared Moral Vision Is Imperative for Our Survival
- John A. Scali; Cuban Crisis Go-Between
- Wilson Snubs Allen at Signing Ceremony : Politics: Former Speaker--who wasn't invited to event despite having her name on one bill--walks out, calling governor's actions petty. He says she tried to seize credit.
- Reality Check : Next L.A. / A look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis. : Drive-Ins Are Still Out
- Definitely, a Girls' Night on the Town
- Sri Lanka Rebels Attack Home of Moderate Tamil
- Clinton, Zedillo to Meet as Immigration Tension Grows : Mexico: U.S. President has drifted toward limits as restrictions gain support in Congress and nation.
- Nominees Sought for Human Rights Award
- Here's a Money Manager Whose Record Commands Respect : Investment: John C. Burney, whose firm handles assets worth $400 million, was a brigadier general before ending his 28-year military career.
- * Union Engineering Co. in Ventura has...
- THE SIMPSON LEGACY : Just Under the Skin : THE STAFF
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : A Conservative View of Communism's Fall : A CONCISE HISTORY OF THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION <i> By Richard Pipes</i> ; Alfred A. Knopf $30, 410 pages
- This Numbers Game Has No Set Criteria : Preps: County schools have a wide variety of ideas about what it takes to deserve recognition in the rafters.
- Notebook : Laguna Hills Gets Boost From Speedy Recoveries
- 2 Indicted in Alleged Reagan Souvenir Plot : Crime: Canoga Park pawnshop owner's memorabilia scam was cracked by handwriting expert, authorities say.
- Scapegoating Cameras in Court
- Westside : UCLA Students Camp Out in Support of Affirmative Action
- Comic Belief : Retired Illustrator Amasses a Prize Collection of Personalized Artwork by Mail
- Six Golden West Alumni Honored for Contributions
- Groups Begin Screening Clients for Free or Low-Cost AIDS Drugs
- Suspected Robber Kills Self After High-Speed Police Chase
- Council Rejects Effort to Lift Surfing Limits : Recreation: Newport Beach will keep current system restricting waters to bathers during certain hours, but lifeguards will be allowed to remove ban at their discretion.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Colorado's Detmer Undergoes Surgery, Will Return in '96