- Pacoima : City May Add Van to Seniors Shuttle Service
- MOORPARK : 'Trick-or-Treat Village' to Open
- Montreal Welcome Too Brief for Kings : Hockey: Canadiens greet Robinson warmly, then turn on his team and hand Los Angeles first loss of season, 6-3.
- Technology and Workers
- Mountain Lions
- West Hollywood Gun Ban Vote
- E-Mail : Angels Walk
- Pension Funds
- TB Prevention
- Quarter Strong for Exxon, Mobil and Texaco, but Smaller Firms Post Weak Results
- October March
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 24, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 24, 1995
- Obituaries - Oct. 24, 1995
- Obituaries - Oct. 24, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 24, 1995
- TOP O' THE HEAP: A Valley-area junior...
- Both Parties Face Divisions in Budget Fight : Congress: Democrats and GOP have to resolve their conflicts before they can expect to negotiate a deal with each other.
- Once a Big Critic of Dole, Wilson Now Supports Him : Politics: Earlier, California governor had called Senate leader an unprincipled compromiser. Impact of endorsement remains unclear.
- 3 Blazes Blacken 2,600 Acres of Brushland : Firefighting: Santa Ana winds fan wildfires in parched areas near Simi Valley and Fontana. A home and a vacant store are destroyed.
- Pragmatism Sells in McWorld : The spread of commercial culture is unconnected to human rights. U.S.-China relations are finally reflecting this reality.
- BEYOND FIDEL: It won't have the controversy...
- Judge Holds Off Ruling on Legality of Prop. 187 : Court: State attorneys press argument that some portions of anti-illegal immigration measure can take effect even if others are declared unconstitutional.
- Bills Seek to Limit College Grants for Legal Immigrants : Education: California students would be hit hardest by the welfare reform proposals, U.S. study says.
- DreamWorks Plans for Studio Complex in Glendale Advance : Business: The $50-million animation facility proposal goes before the City Council today. Issues include relocating a water treatment plant.
- County Short of Flu Serum but Others Pick Up Slack : Vaccinations: Health agency urges high-risk residents to get shots by end of week. Clinics and companies also preparing for the winter bug.
- Volleyball Suspensions Are Reversed : Drug bans: Governing bodies cite errors, reverse decision on over-the-counter stimulant.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 24, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 24, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 24, 1995
- The Region : New Chief Financial Officer for House of Fabrics
- LOCAL VOICE: Moorpark realtor Debbie Rodgers Teasley...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Deepening Differences Chill Climate for Clinton-Yeltsin Mini-Summit : Diplomacy: The two leaders' meeting in New York comes amid a series of disagreements. Foremost among them is Russian anger at NATO plans to expand.
- PacifiCare Becomes Target in Nursing Home Dispute : Labor: The HMO sends patients to an operator accused by union of inadequate treatment.
- ECONOMY
- COLUMN ONE : Against the Odds: a Love Story : Jerry and Mary Newport grew up as outcasts. Now, they have found each other--and clues to the medical mystery that tormented them.
- Lake Forest Girl, 9, Raped at Park; Suspect Sought
- The Officials From Generation X : Politics: Santa Ana's junior councilmen--just 28 and 27 years old--bring their energy to a youthful city.
- CAMARILLO : Author to Challenge Tenets of Prop. 187
- Extinction Fight Targets Medicines : Campaign: An education program tries to turn people away from Asian remedies that use tiger, rhino parts to treat illnesses.
- A Wall-to-Wall Controversy Has Cypress Divided : Election: A recall vote is launched over a carpet warehouse. Some say it's an eyesore, others say the city needs the revenue.
- Evans (335 Yards) Brings Back Raiders' Passing Game of Old
- TV REVIEW : 'Schools': Teens in Middle of Sex-Education Dilemma
- Surveying the Land of Opportunity Post-O.J.
- Ryder-Thrifty Rentals: The first joint dealership of...
- Colin Powell's Book Already in Translation
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Dole Campaign Trumpets Poll Win
- Kingsley Amis; British Novelist and Poet
- LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
- Boyd L. Rowden; Ojai Entrepreneur
- Calabasas : Candidate Forums Set for School Board Seats
- For Mission Viejo, Getting New Trash Haulers Was Messy
- PRO FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT
- Victory Lets Ducks Breathe Sigh of Relief
- Former Red Outfielder Vada Pinson Dies at 57 : Baseball: Two-time all-star, one of only six players with 250 homers and 300 stolen bases, succumbs after stroke earlier in month.
- WORLD SERIES: Atlanta Braves vs. Cleveland Indians : It's Dudville for Albert
- Soprano Jessica Seina, 28, of Irvine has...
- And Poof ! They're Gone : Boingo's Annual Halloween Concert Will Be Its Last; Now What Will These Guys Do With the Rest of Their Lives?
- A Symbol of Defiance--or a Vestige of Slavery?
- That Magic Touch : Her Halloween costumes feed the imaginations of homeless and needy children.
- Victory Turns Relieved Ducks Into Dancers : Hockey: Sellout streak ends at 51, but Anaheim still celebrates its 6-2 victory over the Jets.
- Schumacher Races to Second Consecutive Formula One Title
- 'Anaheim' Rams Are Thrashed : Pro football: St. Louis reverts to old bad habits as 49ers and Grbac romp to a 44-10 victory.
- Your Money : Meeting the Minimum Fund Requirements
- Southland
- Clinton Calls for Continued U.S. Support of U.N. : Celebration: 'We still need the United Nations' to help solve problems, he tells Americans. Historic gathering of world leaders marks the organization's 50th anniversary.
- The Big Man Is Back on Campus
- SOCCER / GRAHAME L. JONES : U.S. Soccer Gets No Award for This Award
- MUSIC REVIEW : Welser-Most Pushes Three Pieces Toward Mainstream
- Studying the Politics of the Arts : Funding: Jane Alexander vows effort to protect NEA's stature despite budget cuts.
- Japanese Official Encouraged Daiwa Cover-Up, Ex-Banker Says : Scandal: Bank disputes former managing director's story. Finance Ministry executive's office says he will have no immediate comment.
- Reality Check : The Workaday World Just Doesn't Square With Masterful Entrance-Making Creations
- 7 Family Members Killed in Hit-Run Collision on Rural Road
- A Friend of the First Order : Sister Jean Takes Her Commitment to Boston's Teen-Agers Seriously
- Foreign Aid's Impact Is Felt Close to Home
- Maxene Andrews, One of Singing Sisters, Dies at 79 : Performers: Former L.A. resident suffers a heart attack in Cape Cod. She also had successful solo careers as a singer and educator.
- It's Time for 50+ Crowd to Unite
- POP/ROCKHoon Autopsy Results Expected: Autopsy results are...
- SECURITIES
- Comprehensive Care Corp.: The Newport Beach health-care...
- Brush Fire Threatens Homes in Fontana
- COMMITMENTS : Taking Charge : Not everyone is up to caring for a disabled sibling. But some can't imagine life any other way.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: LOCAL IMMIGRANTS
- Timber Town's Decline Rivals That of Spotted Owl : Economy: As jobs vanish in Happy Camp, many blame effort to save bird. Others point to over-cutting.
- Gourd and Plenty : 30 Tons of Pumpkins Please the Crowds at Calabasas Days Fest
- Stores Sell 'Recovery' Goods for Shoppers on Road to Sobriety : Merchandising: Boutiques cater to members of AA and similar programs. There are rewards--but little profit.
- 'No Jake Brake' Gives Warning to Noisy Truck Drivers
- It's No Breeze for Bears in the Windy City : Interconference: Lewis' 98-yard interception return gets Oilers back in game, but they lose, 35-32.
- Weekend Reviews : Pop : Juan Gabriel Shows Substance
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : Memory Maker Remembers Its Employees
- U.S. Entrepreneurs Seek Common Ground in Northern Ireland : Trade: Effort spawned by economic conference on province, where cease-fires have fueled 20% rise in consumer spending.
- It's 'Citizen Mayor' vs. Savvy Pro in Bid to Run S.F. : Politics: Willie Brown's tenure as Speaker is scrutinized as much as Frank Jordan's record. Achtenberg is wild card.
- Foreign Aid Cuts Could Hit Close to Home : Assistance: U.S. Agency for International Development says Southland companies working on overseas projects will be affected if measure is approved.
- SIMI VALLEY : Police Seeking Gang Members in Shooting
- 3 Men Rob Dealer of $300,000 in Jewelry
- WORLD SERIES: ATLANTA BRAVES vs. CLEVELAND INDIANS : BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Indians Don't Talk Much, and Now Bats Are Silent Too
- Schumacher Races to Second Consecutive Formula One Title
- O.C. THEATER REVIEW : 'Raised' in Suburban Angst
- BankAmerica, NationsBank Recently in Merger Talks : Banking: BofA sources caution there is no guarantee of a deal. Combining the two would create the largest U.S. institution.
- SECURITIES
- CHINA
- Right to Extended Leave for Health Prescribed by Law
- Burying the Abandoned : In Arranging Services, a Priest Provides a Measure of Dignity for Dead Infants
- No Quick Fix Seen for Parked Vans Blocking Visibility
- Valleywide : Chick Seeks Volunteer Fire Reserve Corps
- L.A. Benched / Week 8
- GOLF / THOMAS BONK : Ol' Bob Landers Had a Dream, E-I-E-I-O
- MOVIE REVIEW : Soundtrack Glues Together a Flimsy 'Empire'
- Weekend Reviews : Music : Glendale Opens New Era--Shakily
- Astronauts Proceed With Water-Drop Tests on Shuttle
- 271 Palestinians Ousted by Libya Sail for Syria
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : One Shrill Version of the Nature of Truth in America : TELLING THE TRUTH: Why Our Culture and Our Country Have Stopped Making Sense--and What We Can Do About It <i> by Lynne V. Cheney</i> ; Simon & Schuster; $23, 255 pages
- CAMARILLO : Hundreds Expected at Red Ribbon Games
- MUSIC REVIEW : Choral Voices Excel in Beethoven's Missa
- MUSIC REVIEW : Mozart Opener Nimble, but Mixed
- Hopes, Stakes Are High as the AFL-CIO Convention Begins
- National Education Adds Director
- Must We Really Go <i> There</i> ?
- Character Builders : Long Beach District's Gang Prevention Program Now Targets 3rd-Graders
- Jet Gives Holan Encouragement
- In End, Redskins Glad to Be Seeing Green : NFC: Veteran cornerback intercepts pass and scores for a 36-30 overtime victory.
- Jaguars Expanding in the Right Direction
- MUSIC REVIEW : Camerata Finds Sanctuary Despite Acoustic Setback
- Hollywood Turns Out to Watch Itself Onstage
- A SPECIAL REPORT: AGE BIAS
- Bomb Kills 8 in Algeria as Election Campaign Opens
- Cocktail Quarrel : Tequila Distillers Take On Wineries Over Just What Makes a Margarita
- Scholar's Court Fight Taps Into Strong Emotions
- Glendale Opens Brave New Era, a Shaky 'Season to Celebrate' : Music review: Pacific Symphony's founding conductor resurfaces as the new maestro for an ambitious orchestra.
- THEATER REVIEW : Skilled Performers Give Life to 'Life'
- Hong Kong Business Leaders See Life After 1997 : Asia: Several Chinese tycoons are promoting an optimistic view of what will happen after the governing changeover.
- Just Another Day in Worldly N.Y. : Pageantry: City residents take an awesome assemblage of power perfectly in stride.
- Pumpkin Scoop
- Esplanade Mall Plans Halloween Festivities
- Ice Dogs Take Down Minnesota Moose, 6-2
- Humphries Returns to Get Chargers Over the Hump
- A Bland Win Is Exciting at the Finish : Senior golf: South African shoots 65, but has to wait for Colbert miss on 18th hole to clinch victory at Wilshire.
- WORLD SERIES: ATLANTA BRAVES vs. CLEVELAND INDIANS : Game 1 Ratings Down Slightly From '93 Series
- THEATER REVIEW : Silver's 'Captivity' Skewers Universal Suburban <i> Angst</i>
- The Strangulation of Student Aid : California will suffer greatly if Congress squeezes assistance to the needy
- OAK TREE : Favorite Upset as Caherdaniel Wins Russell Handicap
- MOVIE REVIEW : Pretension Is Deadly in 'Strangers'
- Guns Are Silent in Bosnia; Humanitarian Abuses Persist : Balkans: Diplomats, U.N. officials say many provisions of truce are ignored. Reports of atrocities are widespread.
- Sizing Up the Best Bet in GOP Field
- Time to Check Smoke Detector Batteries
- Anti-Gang Squad Is Revived as Crime Surges : Oxnard: The special police unit has proven highly effective. But some residents complain that safer streets come at the expense of civil liberties.
- Fullerton Teen Shot, Man Stabbed in Fight
- Lawsuit Reform: Justice Delayed : Litigation on breast implants shows simplistic fixes in the civil system won't work
- It's Flawed, but It's Still Needed : At 50, U.N. continues to play a key role in world affairs
- WORLD SERIES: ATLANTA BRAVES vs. CLEVELAND INDIANS : Braves, Pitchers in Command : Game 2: Atlanta confident after 4-3 victory over Indians is good for 2-0 edge.
- Favre and Friend Lead Packers Over Vikings
- MUSIC REVIEW : Glitches Hamper Bolshoi Program
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SPOTLIGHT : Pac Bell Lied About Pensions, Retirees Say : Lawsuit: Company denies misrepresenting how payments would be figured for Yellow Pages sales agents who retired early.
- Formerly Rich and Famous
- Chinese Exodus to U.S. Apparently Slowing : Emigration: In the south, wave that began in '89 seems to have ebbed. The reasons include official campaign and grisly tales about trips that went awry.
- RONALD BROWNSTEIN / WASHINGTON OUTLOOK : Mantle of 'Outsider' an Imperfect Fit for 3 GOP Contenders Who Wear It
- Clinton Set to Veto GOP Budget Plan, Panetta Says
- Studio City : Laurel Canyon Traffic Risk Spurs Meeting
- Fluoridating Tap Water Is Still No Simple Matter : It Will Become Law Next Year, but Logistic Problems Linger and Many Question Its Safety
- Van Nuys : Birmingham Panel to Review Special Classes
- Carolina Gives Thanks to the Max for Victory
- Jets Take Advantage of Marino's Absence : AFC: Kosar turns the ball over three times in fourth quarter as Miami loses to New York, 17-16.
- Holan Has Leukemia : Ducks: Defenseman cleared to play, but he'll need marrow transplant.
- Football Tradition Aces It for Wachtler : Tennis: Seeking a school with a back-East feel, Corona del Mar senior chooses Ohio State.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Choral Voices Excel in Beethoven's Mass
- Weekend Reviews : Jazz : Recalling Central's Heyday
- MUSIC REVIEW : Blues-Classical Mesh at CSLA
- Orange County
- NEW ZEALAND
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Wife of Senator Robbed at Gunpoint
- Palestinians Ousted by Libya Sail for Syria
- RSVP : Celebrating Women on the Inside of History
- Black Candidate in Louisiana Governor Runoff
- U.S., Russians Still Disagree Over Who Should Lead Bosnia Peacekeepers
- Are Searches in Civil Cases Also Violating Rights?
- Bill Extends Life of D.A.'s Unit Targeting Realty Fraud : Law enforcement: But under pressure from business group, Legislature halts a pilot program meant to alert county residents to deed forgeries.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Mechanical Glitches Mar Bolshoi's Tchaikovsky
- NATION IN BRIEF : MARYLAND : NAACP Director Search Delayed
- PRO FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT
- WORLD SERIES: ATLANTA BRAVES vs. CLEVELAND INDIANS : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Padres Talk to Frank Robinson Today
- THEATER REVIEW : Met's 'Ellis Jump' a Sharp Comic Romp
- SOUTHEASTERN ASIA
- Panel Sought Records of Nasdaq Probe : Inquiry: Justice Department refused, calling House Commerce Committee's Aug. 9 letter demanding confidential information improper.
- Bank of America Appoints New Senior Vice President
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Nunn Would Take Secretary of State Job
- Stripper Swindled Love-Struck Man, 72, Jurors Told : Courts: Joseph Nakashima testifies that he gave Simi Valley woman more than $56,000 during a 15-month courtship. She and a Canyon Country man are accused of attempted extortion.
- 1 Arrested, 1 Still Sought as Pants Heist Sputters
- NEWBURY PARK : Grandson of Early Ranchers Will Speak
- Ducks' Holan Has Leukemia : Hockey: Defenseman will keep playing while he awaits critical bone-marrow transplant.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Waldorf Wins in Texas; Scots Win at St. Andrews
- Braves Aren't the Only Atlanta Team on a Roll
- Conejo Valley : Registration Begins for Student Trip to D.C.
- Sister of Slain Man Begs Police to Catch Killers
- NHL ROUNDUP : Senators Finally Defeat Rangers, 4-2
- Kings' Coach Bids Farewell to His Forum
- GOP Bets on HMOs to Cut Medicare Costs
- Off the Sidelines and Scouting for a Good Cause
- Man Dies After Car Tumbles off Road
- A <i> Marcha de Miliones</i> Is a Pointlessly Divisive Idea : Latinos: The black American rally can't be duplicated. We all need bridge-building, not a widening of the racial chasm.
- Woodland Hills : Irish Law Unit Honors Longtime Jurist
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE : Figure Skaters Kwan and Bobek Try a New Look
- Bono, Allen and Chiefs Do a Snow Job on Broncos
- Wry, Witty 'Hamptons' to Get Gala Screening
- Cheated of Life, 'Baby Does' Are Remembered in Death : Outreach: An O.C. clergyman helps ensure that dead, unclaimed newborns get a funeral--and a name.
- Hypocrisy on the Hiring Front: an Eyewitness Worker's Report : Immigration: If all the people complaining about 'illegals' would stop employing them, we wouldn't need expensive and divisive laws and policies.
- PERSPECTIVE : A City Tug-of-War Over How Best to Use Closed Schools
- IN PERSON : Viewing the World From the Emergency Room
- Can They Find Remote Villages Without Cable?
- WORLD SERIES: ATLANTA BRAVES vs. CLEVELAND INDIANS : Lopez Catches Fire at the Right Time : Baseball: Home run and pickoff play by Braves' catcher make up for last season's disappointment.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Genial Host Sandoval Excels When He Gets Down to Business
- SCIENCE FILE / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment. : Scientist Confirms Discovery of Planet 10 Light-Years Away
- Will, Page on Gay Rights Case
- SCIENCE FILE / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment. : Mind Over Matter : How Scientists Leap From Facts to Far-Out Ideas
- SCIENCE FILE / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment. : 'Cane Scrutiny : Scientists try to explain the most active storm year in the Atlantic since 1933.
- Sequestered Jury
- School Bureaucracy
- Democracy in Turkey
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : 'Mr. Magoo' Is a Winner Despite His Myopia
- SCIENCE FILE / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment. : Jet Lag Seems to Give Advantage to East Coast Teams
- ELECTIONS / PLEASANT VALLEY SCHOOLS BOND MEASURE : In Its 4th Try, District Focuses on Getting Out More Voters : The $55-million proposal to build and upgrade facilities lost by just 101 ballots in June. Officials believe they can succeed this time without changing opponents' minds.
- SCIENCE FILE / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- SCIENCE FILE / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment. : Researchers Find Evidence of First Bird With a Beak
- SCIENCE FILE / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment. : Star Tours
- SCIENCE FILE / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment. : New Whooping Cough Vaccine Is Safe and Effective, Study Says
- GOP Tax, Medicare Plans
- Los Angeles County - News from Oct. 23, 1995
- Los Angeles County - News from Oct. 23, 1995
- Obituaries - Oct. 23, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 23, 1995
- Even Though He's Embargoed, Castro's Impossible to Ignore
- Declaring the City Racism-Free Is but One Step : Los Angeles: The resolution reminds us of the city's policies and what we must strive for in our smorgasbord of cultures.
- WORLD SERIES: ATLANTA BRAVES vs. CLEVELAND INDIANS : BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : WORLD SERIES : Indians Say Hershiser Showed Guts
- Fatal Attraction : Obsessions: He was a successful doctor and inventor, but ultimately, he succumbed to the siren song of Hollywood. In the end, Steve Ammerman's dream--and his weakness for drugs--may have killed him.
- Disney Turns Its Back on Kids
- PGA Outclubs FTC in Antitrust Fight
- Disasters Elsewhere May Be Diverting Visitors to Hawaii : Planning: Hurricanes and other troubles may be helping the islands recover, ironically, from the devastation of Iniki.
- ESTATE OF GRACE : Val Verde, Garden Designer Lockwood De Forest's Masterpiece, Is Looking Even Better With Age
- A conversation with Michael Lerner
- Solid Evidence to Support That Los Angeles Area Is Rebounding
- Free Software Projects Investment Performance
- Reaching Across the Divide : Michael Lerner and Cornel West Are Living a Model of Rapprochement Between Blacks and Jews. How Can They Get Others to Follow Their Lead?
- Moe, Longtime Santa Margarita VP, Resigns
- VAMP, DIVA OR GRANDE DAME? DOES SHE HAVE TO CHOOSE? : Helen Mirren Goes Where Other Actresses Fear to Tread, With Unparalleled Results
- What Are 'T Plus 3' Ramifications?
- 'Bibliomania' in Seattle
- FICTION
- A conversation with Cornel West
- River of Classical Sites--the Danube
- Ciao, Malibu Hello, Miami
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : Teen pregnancy, world diversity and a few shows to kick off Halloween
- It's Vegas Without the Vegas
- Q & A / VENTURA CITY COUNCIL : Candidates Focus on Community Priorities
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : WESTERN ATHLETIC ROUNDUP : Fouts' Late Passes Down Air Force
- JC FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Vedder Paces Saddleback to Upset of Top-Ranked El Camino, 21-16
- ALBUM REVIEW
- Make Their Day
- A World of Hurt
- President of Estonia Warns West of Russia : Baltics: Recent threats from Kremlin show Moscow is dangerous, leader of former Soviet Republic cautions.
- 'Geronimo: an American Legend'
- FICTION
- Singapore Offers Airport Shuttle
- Cardiac Pacemaker Disruption Studied
- Gramm Tries to Balance View on Farm Subsidies, Welfare
- Vegas Knight : An underworld of promise, vanity and betrayal amid craps tables : CASINO: Love and Honor in Las Vegas, <i> By Nicholas Pileggi (Simon & Schuster: $24; 363 pp.)</i>
- Reporters, Aid Workers, Others Freed in Prisoner Swap in Bosnia
- 2 Years After Election, Mayoral Loser Wins : Mississippi: Three votes are tossed out from '93 contest. New leader has to move back to town, though.
- Prehistoric Rivers Hope for Future
- SIMI VALLEY : Rented Gun at Gallery Used in Suicide Attempt
- DIPLOMACY : An Escalating Fear of China Complicates Already Complex U.S.-Sino Relations
- Payments Raise Questions Over Lawyers' Fees : Courts: Woman sues her attorneys after they get $4.2 million while she gets $1.8 million in silicone breast implant case. Law firms say they used the 'highest professional integrity.'
- Winning the Battle : Graduation: One wrestled with his soul. The other embraced the gung-ho ethic of the Corps. But when training had ended, both had survived.
- PREP FOOTBALL / ARROWHEAD LEAGUE : Temecula Linfield Is Too Much for SCC
- Pentagon Will End Job Pacts Based on Race
- Why Waste Elegance on the Guests?
- Re-examining Race : CULTURE : Three Black Men Redefine the Image
- Man, 18, Detained in Trailer Park Killing
- MEXICO : Marcos Is Back, and the Political Edge Is His Despite PRI Triumph
- THE JAUNDICED EYE : The Epidemic of 'Family Time' Now Confronting America
- Paneno Sends Everyone Rushing for Record Book
- NBA : Lakers Get Beaten by Late Blazer Free Throws
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Defense Lifts Oregon Past Washington State : Pacific 10: Ducks return two interceptions for touchdowns and beat the Cougars, 26-7.
- JC FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Routine Effort Enough as Valley Sinks Harbor
- DANCE & MUSIC NEWS : 'Woman' Giving Her Strength
- The Power of Words Faces the Might of Money : Publishing: Proposed cuts in arts funding leave small presses vulnerable. It could mean a literary scene with fewer voices.
- Family of Fallen Seabee Finds Solace and Pride
- Museum Worker Beaten, Stabbed by Tattooed Man
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Browning Leads Titans to Soccer Victory
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Saddleback Sinks in Finals of Tournament
- VOLLEYBALL : Is Grass Greener? Beach Stars Try Turf for Clinic
- JC FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- The Wizard of 'Slavs!' : Playwright Tony Kushner is a wonder with words, but he's also the magician who joined the Taper and the La Jolla Playhouse in co-producing his post-'Angels' play.
- Jerald F. Hassler has been appointed vice...
- Options for Your 401(k) When Changing Jobs
- SORRY, WRONG WANDA : Sharing a Name and Looking Like Someone Else Lead to a Life of Double Trouble
- CHESS : TOO MANY DRAWS?
- Huge Rally in Okinawa Denounces U.S. Bases
- Sky Clears for Shuttle Liftoff on Seventh Try
- Rep. Weldon Undergoes Heart Bypass Surgery