- Cruise Ships Return to St. Thomas
- Chef at New York's '21' Maintains That Taste Is the Best Business Sense
- Double Exposure : Alfred Stieglitz's influence as artist and dealer : ALFRED STIEGLITZ: A Biography, <i> By Richard Whelan (Little, Brown: $29.95; 662 pp.)</i>
- Q & A : Plumb Crazy
- HIGH BOND VALUE IN EIGHT 007 VIDEOS
- SECOND OPINIONS : Time to Join a Car Pool and Enjoy Life in the Fast Lane : A new ride-sharing lane on a stretch of the Ventura Freeway is greeted with indifference. When will Southlanders finally discover the advantages?
- St. Louis Takes Conventional Approach to New Dome : Pro football: The Rams and Carolina begin playing today in a facility that is more concerned about the marketing dollar.
- Hill Wins Easily in Australia
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Huskies Take Care of First Things First : Pacific 10: Abdul-Jabbar is injured on first play and UCLA quarterbacks can't pick up the slack against Washington.
- ART : Artful Awakening : After a sleepy 50 years, San Francisco's museum scene, including the newly refurbished California Palace of the Legion of Honor, has burst into life.
- Benefits of Having Gas Fireplace Logs
- FICTION
- 'Grace Period' May Be Thing of Past
- Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- CRIMINAL PURSUITS
- Shopping: Venice, Italy : Glass Act : For centuries artists have transformed sand into timeless objects
- Weekend Escape: San Bernardino Mountains : Big Bear Pause : There <i> are </i> fall colors in Southern California, and boating and mountain-biking besides
- On the Set : Monkeying With the Past : PETER, MICKY AND DAVY ARE NOT THEMSELVES ON 'BOY MEETS WORLD'
- Water-Diversion Projects Strain Ties Between Portugal and Spain : Europe: Nations quarrel over their fair share of scarce resource on Iberian Peninsula. Activists cite possible damage to ecosystems.
- Looking for Definition Beyond Sexuality : Publishing: They don't want to be labeled as the authors of 'gay books.' These writers say they're writing for a wider, more mainstream audience.
- Unscrambling Lou Gehrig's Disease Gene : Research: The latest finding shows it causes the illness. Now, scientists are seeking to figure out how it acts to learn about what causes the non-inherited version of the crippling disease.
- Joint Chiefs Seek More Funds to Update Arms : Military: Memo to defense secretary warns that $60 billion a year is needed by 1998 for modernization. Risk to preparedness is cited.
- Poverty in a Land of Plenty : Profile: In Irvine, a single working mother with three children finds her paycheck stretched to the breaking point. 'We'll make it,' she insists.
- Lives Well Told, if Not Always Well Lived
- VENTURA : Reward Offered in Bicycle Thefts
- Murder Rate Is on the Rise for County's Children : Crime: Nine youngsters have been slain so far in 1995--triple the number a decade ago. The killers have afflicted a lifetime of pain on the families and friends.
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON GREATNESS : Legacy of Rabin Was Apparent in O.C. Visit : General spoke in '92 with a Newport congregation of his hopes for Israel's future.
- Notes about your surroundings
- JC FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Chapman Rout Isn't Satisfying : Football: Panthers end season with 63-7 victory over Whittier, but team feels snubbed by not making playoffs.
- Trojans Take Rose Bowl Option : College football: They clinch berth with uneven 28-10 victory over Oregon State. Tailback Washington has a big game on his 20th birthday.
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Nelson Is the 'Set Up' Man for the Knicks
- BANG ON A CAN: INDUSTRY. "Lick" (Wolfe);...
- DANCE & MUSIC NEWS : Taking a Creative Break
- Better to Hold Treasury Bonds Outside of Funds
- A Disease Cowboy Turns to Trout
- Pavarotti Didn't Aim for High Cs at the Met : Opera: In his latest appearance, the tenor transposed the lofty note a half-tone lower in singing the part that made him famous, critic reveals.
- 5 GOP Hopefuls Decry Abortion at Iowa Meeting : Politics: Candidates seeking Right to Life group's backing find distinctions in their stand against the procedure.
- 'My Own Private Idaho'
- Journalist Held Captive by Serbs Returns to Boston : Balkans: His capture was key subject at peace talks. He's released after pressure from U.S. officials, others.
- In Final Plea, Executed Author Urged, 'Suffering Must Stop'
- Inside Larry McMurtry's Dusty World
- Muslim Women Again Donning Veils in Egypt : Islam: Piety, modesty and fear spur more conservative dress. The move underlines a wider return to religion.
- Marie Callender; Turned Pie Shop Into Restaurant Chain
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : Living Out Loud : Betty Ford has a few regrets. And since she's a grandmother, she's 'not nearly so zany.' But the woman who made honesty chic still has a few choice words about politics and addiction.
- One Recall Vote Down, One Still to Go : In Cypress, Council Members Rightfully Keep Seats; Now Comes the Decision on Allen
- COUNTYWIDE : 300 Area Residents Take Citizenship Oath
- Chancellor to Inherit District in Fiscal Shape : Education: Philip Westin will be able to focus on boosting enrollment and reputations at the three community colleges he will lead.
- Marathon Road Information
- Seal Beach Skateboard Theft Leads to 2 Arrests
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : WESTERN ATHLETIC ROUNDUP : Wyoming Upsets San Diego State
- Loyola Has Ace, Crespi Needs Wild Card
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Arizona State Puts Quite a Rush on Cal : Pacific 10: Hopkins gains 187 yards as team totals 345 in 38-29 victory over the Bears.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT
- Which Players <i> Weren't </i> Suspended? : Pro basketball: NBA punishes eight Pacers, eight Kings for fighting. Penalties will have to be staggered.
- Wiring Up Classrooms Can Help to Get Students' Future On-Line
- NEIGHBORS MAKE THE DIFFERENCE : In Torrance's Marble Estates, a park and a strong sense of camaraderie maintain their sturdy appeal to families
- WHILE ENGLAND SLEEPS by David Leavitt...
- Children Are Wonderful, as Are Getaways Without Them : Destinations: For a kid-free vacation, plan around school holidays. Also, here are four inns and retreats just for adults.
- Surveillance Camera Clears Man Accused of Robbing Bank
- Women Unsure If Military Will Let Them Be All They Can Be : Gender: Some complain they face higher hurdles than males for top jobs, such as fighter pilots. But critics fear feminist agenda is lowering standards.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Matadors Lose Despite Millis
- Millis Cracks Record Book, but Gaels Refuse to Break
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Fullerton Gets Past Rancho Santiago
- Harvard-Westlake Girls Win in a Walk and Start to Talk the Talk : Volleyball: Wolverines (20-1) broach topic of winning Southern Section championship after strolling past Saugus, 15-6, 15-0, 15-6, in second round of Division II playoffs.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- All in the Family, but Without the Skyhook : Basketball: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Jr. spurns the West Coast to begin his college career at Valparaiso as a backup forward this season.
- Giving New Meaning to the Term 'Final Cut'
- Caribbean Islands Work to Repair Storm-Battered Image : Tourism: Promoters step up ad campaigns to entice visitors. Areas that escaped damage could get more business from vacationers forced to change plans.
- Ginsberg, Ad Firm's Co-Founder, Leaves
- All the Stage Is a World : Medieval murder-mystery questions, explores capacity of theater to shape lives : MORALITY PLAY, <i> by Barry Unsworth (Nan A. Talese/Doubleday: $22.50; 192 pp.)</i>
- Suite Deals to Be Found in Big Apple
- Destination: Colorado : Ancient Mysteries at FOUR CORNERS : Where Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and Utah converge, hiking back through time amid the ruins and arid landscape of the Anasazi
- Cyber-Schussers Land a Snowfall
- CRITIQUE : Gehry Goes With the Floe
- Words of Praise for Navajo Code Talkers' Heroics : Remembrances: Their native language was used to relay orders during World War II. They are honored as part of many Veterans Day ceremonies.
- Cash Draws Troubled Youths to Straight and Narrow : Juveniles: Group homes find success in offering monetary rewards for good grades and conduct. One graduate says system saved his life.
- Sony Funds Controversial ESP Study : Japan: Employee of electronics giant disparages 'traditional science' that made firm a fortune as he looks into spoon-bending and 'seeing' into closed canisters. Critics are outraged.
- Cal State Educations: Still a Good Deal
- A Fighter for His District : Beilenson's Record Should Be a Source of Inspiration to His Successor
- Mexican Restaurant, Employees Robbed
- SECOND OPINIONS : Halloween's Cheery Side: A Night Off From Fear : A rabbi revels in trick-or-treating with his children because, in an era shaped by fear of violence, Oct. 31 is the one night Americans open their homes to each other.
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON EDUCATION : Preserving the 'Public' in the Schools : It takes all of society to make it a system for every child. There is no higher priority.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Virginia Avoids Costly Upset, 21-18 : ACC: Cavaliers use running of Barber and Brooks to rally for a victory over Maryland and clinch a tie for title.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Matadors Lose Despite Millis
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : Kansas State Leaves Iowa State Out in the Cold
- Grissom, Braves Agree to Four-Year Deal
- Back Up the Truck, Nothing's Changed
- Where Everybody's a Critic : On the Internet, TV shows create endless chatter about everything from characters to plot. The networks say the online talk doesn't result in program changes, but isn't it only a matter of time?
- Marquee Performer : James Edwards Still Battling Big Theater Chains at Age 88
- Best Highways in America
- BLACKS AND JEWS: Alliances and Arguments ...
- Four-Star Films : 'It Happened One Night'
- Poverty in a Land of Plenty : Assistance: Life is getting tougher for Orange County's poor. With some notable exceptions, social services are shrinking and hostility is growing.
- Smile (Showtime Tuesday at 3:15 p.m.), a...
- New Leads in 1966 Street Slaying of Child : New Jersey: A 7-year-old girl was knifed as she skipped down the sidewalk, and no one was ever charged. But after all this time, one tip could prove crucial.
- Child Abuse Charges Bitterly Divide Town : Crime: In Wenatchee, Wash., 28 adults have been accused and 15 convicted, but many doubt allegations.
- On View : What's Black, Green and Seen All Over? : SHOWTIME'S DARK COMEDY 'GREED,' ONE OF 'NATIONAL LAMPOON'S FAVORITE DEADLY SINS'
- Nigeria Feels Wrath of World After Executions
- RABIN'S LEGACY : The Soldier Behind the Peace
- Home Invasion Suspected in Irvine Slaying : Crime: Police believe an acquaintance or acquaintances of college student may have helped intruders enter home where she was killed during a robbery Thursday night.
- Robert Daniel Clifford; Aircraft Engineer
- CHANNEL ISLANDS : Parade of Lights Picks Grand Marshal
- Senators Get a Little Respect, but Ducks Get the 3-2 Victory : Hockey: Karpa scores first goal of season with a minute to play as Anaheim nails down sixth victory in seven games.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Angels Are Just a Few Moves Away From Their Greatest Moment
- Mortensen Keeps Heat On as Other Runners Lose Their Cool
- Tourist Trap
- Comparing Chiquita, Elsmere Landfills
- ROCK ROYALTY
- Taking Advantage of Real Estate Agents
- Anthony Beilenson
- '50 Dollar Man' Hands Out Cash, Hope to Homeless in San Antonio : Charity: Businessman, once on the streets himself, regularly appears at shelters. But some wonder if gifts of $50 and $20 bills do more harm than good. Recently, he's switched to gift certificates.
- LADY OF 'SPAIN'
- RECOVERING MARY MEYER'S DIARY
- GOP Congress
- Slimmed-Down Sherwood Forest as Elusive as Robin Hood These Days : Britain: A single stand of ancient woodland covers less than a square mile, all that remains of what once covered more than 100 square miles. Government hopes to restore it with help of private landowners.
- Credit for Change in Coyote Policy Undeserved
- Help for Battered Women Overdue
- Bolsa Chica Development Ruinous
- Transplant Story Bought Into Hype
- 'Courthouse' Overruled
- Covering War: Team Players in WWII : REPORTING WORLD WAR II; Part One: American Journalism, 1938-1944. Part Two: American Journalism, 1944-1946. <i> Edited by Samuel Hynes, Anne Matthews, Nancy Caldwell Sorel and Roger J. Spiller (The Library of America: $35; 1,882 pp.)</i>
- A DOLLAR NOT WORTH THE PAPER IT'S PRINTED ON
- MR. MELODY
- Reasons for Strike by Operating Engineers
- New Orleans Notes
- Waste-Water Fees Down the Drain
- A New Name for Arts Plaza Facility
- Favorite Fountain
- UC San Diego Fertility Probe Ongoing
- CHEOPS SHOT
- Romantic Italy
- Hunger Strike
- A Modest Proposal for Juror Compensation
- Police Accused of Raiding Girl's Home...
- Disneyland Union Not Representative
- ROCK VISIONARY
- Charter Proposal Skirts Real Need
- Meatless Subject Matter
- Misplaced Article?
- UCI Hunger Strike Hard to Digest
- Feature Subject Got Sexist Treatment
- MISPERCEPTIONS, MISSIONARIES AND THE CIA
- PAY NO ATTENTION TO THE MAN BEHIND THE CURTAIN
- Importance of Early Grades
- Who Are Apparel Industry 'Good Guys'?
- Capital Formation and the Inner City
- At Loggerheads With View on Lumber
- Immigration Issue
- DON'T FENCE HIM IN
- Uniting With the Ideals of Rabin
- Taking Power Away From the Minority
- Crete Crossings
- Puppy Love
- A Second Opinion on Health Care
- Budget Debate
- FELINES UNITE!
- An Alternative to Affirmative Action
- Views on Settling Condo Conflicts
- L.A. Ethics Panel
- The Year of Living Famously (Finally) : For Almost Two Decades, Dagoberto Gilb Could No Get Published. His Laborers and Dreamers, Drifting Across the Southwest Landscape, Went Undiscovered, Until He Hooked Up With a University Press. Then It Started Raining Literary Prizes.
- Fondly Remembering Father Lawrence
- Taxpayers Shouldn't Be Deprived of Road
- Illegal Immigration Is Local Concern
- Trust Essential for Real Estate Sales
- Oil Exploration in Arctic Refuge
- Recycling Bandits Leave Horrific Mess
- NONFICTION - Nov. 12, 1995
- NONFICTION - Nov. 12, 1995
- NONFICTION - Nov. 12, 1995
- BODY LANGUAGE : Them Bones
- Doubts Linger Over Death of White House Aide Foster : Investigation: Inquiries concluded that deputy counsel killed himself. But questions fuel speculation of foul play.
- THE STATE : The Unintended Political Earthquake Set Off by Prop. 187
- Airport Staff Expenses Top $400,000 in 3 Years : Burbank: Pricey meals, full-fare air tickets were among perks paid for with public funds by seven members since 1992, records show.
- Young, Old Pay Tribute to Veterans : Ceremonies: Services across the county mark the sacrifices of dedicated and patriotic servicemen and women.
- HITTING HOME : Real Estate Equity, Once an Important Source of Start-Up Capital, Has All but Vanished, Sandbagging the State's Recovery
- BEST OF L.A.: Given their Westside-is-the-center-of-the-universe bias,...
- Past Work of Asian Crimes Unit Is Focus of Allegations : LAPD: Murder, bribery investigations that name a detective open door on world of Koreatown hostess bars.
- Real Peril Lurks at Radical Fringes
- BANKING
- Fox Will Buy Most Assets of Ailing Carolco : Hollywood: The long-troubled producer of mega-budget movies files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. CEO Kassar resigns.
- Channel 2 Stops Airing Anti-Smoking Ad
- George McCowan; TV Director
- Teen Double-Suicide Victims, Kept Apart by Parents, Buried Together
- MOORPARK : Man Hospitalized After Car Hits Pole
- Student Diversity Lags at Evangelical Christian Colleges : Education: Despite increase in minority enrollment, leaders say faculty recruitment gets caught up in the backlash of secular debate.
- Woman Robbed of $500,000 in Gems
- San Gabriel Valley : Dinner to Recognize Outstanding Youths
- Firm to Bring 435 New Jobs to Oxnard : Business: Haas Automation will build on an 86-acre site. City officials say they promised a streamlined planning process.
- Ronald Reagan Library to Exhibit 40 Watercolors by Prince Charles
- Studio City : Liquor Application, Transit on Agenda
- An Animated Personal Vision : CalArts Teacher Jules Engel Is Honored for Lifetime in Film
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: PREP EXTRA : Kelly Changes Numbers, Stays Sharp for El Dorado
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: PREP EXTRA : FREEDOM LEAGUE : Heydenrych Leads St. Margaret's to Shutout of Sherman Indian
- Deep Thoughts From Allen or Only Blubber?
- After Hard Day's Night, Paraclete Out of Playoffs
- Pop Music Review : Ferron Shines as 'Women's Music' Muse
- Glass Meets Cocteau: Beauty or Beast? : Opera review: It's a bold idea to use music with the filmmaker's 'La Belle et la Be^te.' So why doesn't it work?
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Treasury Default Fears Fail to Halt Dow's Record Pace : Markets: But bond yields and price of gold rise, reflecting concerns of some investors over impasse in Washington.
- City Settles Ex-Police Cadet's Harassment Suit for $125,000
- BREA : Effort to Stop Alcohol Sales to Minors Lauded
- NBA ROUNDUP : With Hot Start, New Heat Wave Now In Miami
- Mattingly Files for Free Agency
- TV Reviews : Deadly Sins Take a Lampooning
- INTERIORS : Fringe Elements : Swags and Tassels, Cords and Cascades Herald New Attention to Detail
- Officials Brace for Federal Shutdown : Government: Agencies rush to make plans to furlough more than 800,000 workers. Controversial measure to raise debt ceiling goes to President's desk.
- SATICOY : 2 Teen-Agers Hurt in Drive-By Shooting
- Gripe : Paving Paradise to Put Up a Nature Center : TOM POLITEO, San Pedro : Computer software designer
- BROTHERLY LOVE: Despite efforts by a local...
- 4 Held in Paint-Ball Shooting Rampage
- TUSTIN : Municipal Elections Scheduled March 26
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: PREP EXTRA : SCORECARD / COUNTY HIGHLIGHTS FROM WEEK 10
- Change of Strategy Has Worked Well for Orange Coast : Football: Pirates meet Saddleback in Mission Conference showdown today.
- Substitute Referees Get the Ax in Toronto : Pro basketball: Labor board ruling forces NBA to assign regular officials to Raptor home games.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : DEL REY LEAGUE
- Pooling His Resources : Tucay Passed Up Football Field, Taking His Size Into the Water to Help Burroughs Rise From the Depths to Near the Top of the Southern Section's Water Polo Ranks
- Sync Research Share Price Doubles in IPO
- Taking Trim to Stairways, Walls and Lampshades
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Past Government Shutdowns
- Russians' Confidence Fades in Invisible--but Purportedly Busy--Leader : Health: A hospitalized Yeltsin is wielding his pen, but behind-the-scenes bustle fails to reassure the public.
- Railroad to Alter Signals at Fatal Crash Site
- U.S. Professor Guilty in German Spy Case : Conviction: Judge calls story of CIA double-agent recruitment a fabrication. Sociologist gets probation.
- State Asks High Court to Speed Up Death Row Appeals : Justice: Case has been on judge's desk for four years. Congress weighs law to reduce time for rulings.
- San Fernando Valley : 'Fantasia' Animator Jules Engel to Be Feted
- Countywide : Merrill Lynch Filing to Deny County Claim
- They left almost no bumper unturned:George Ryon's...
- Calabasas : Council to Discuss a Date for Mall Ballot
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: PREP EXTRA : Records Fall in Estancia Victory Over Laguna Beach
- ROUNDUP : CLU Advances to Volleyball Final
- Long Beach's 13-10 Beating of Ventura Is an Inside Job
- Sync Research Soars in Its Initial Offering : Technology: The Irvine maker of hardware and software sees its stock more than double. Share prices close at $44.
- A Do-It-Yourself Energy Audit Can Cut Heating Costs
- Public Rite for Hundreds Who Died in Secret : Military: Survivors and family gather at Arlington Cemetery to remember Exercise Tiger. The World War II training disaster was hushed up for decades.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Moorlach to Speak at Mayor's Breakfast
- Burroughs, Burbank Put Out of Misery
- The Iceman Returneth : And Mario Lemieux's Play Is a Runaway Hit in Pittsburgh and Throughout NHL
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- ENERGY
- RESTAURANTS
- Wall Street to Return $120 Million to O.C. : Bankruptcy: The money involves the sale of bonds held as collateral for leveraged loans.
- Budget Battles Take Toll on Lawmakers
- Sri Lanka Army Base Bombed; 9 Dead
- Chemistry Student in Murder-Suicide, Police Say
- FBI Expert Offers Mental Profile of 'Spree Killer'
- Universal City : Riordan to Test Comic Skills in Benefit
- Huntington Beach Activist Bill Mello Dies at 64 : Obituary: He founded the Committees of Correspondence, was an advocate of government reform and vigorously opposed Measure R.
- NEWPORT BEACH : WWII Salute at Newport Museum
- Ice Dogs Win On and Off Ice : Hockey: Byce scores game winner in 4-2 victory over Chicago, but vote of confidence by owner is even better.
- THE NFL / BILL PLASCHKE : Any Old Joe Could Start For Packers This Week
- Jazz Reviews : Cuban Pianist Dazzles in Rare U.S. Date
- What's What
- Seasonings Greetings : The soothing aromas of herbs are wafting out of the kitchen and into medicinal, aesthetic and practical realms as enthusiasts explore the plants' many uses.
- LATIN AMERICA : Mexico's Political Parties Hunt for Treasure in Poor Michoacan
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Hoover Passes Glendale in Final Seconds
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: PREP EXTRA : Feterik, Los Alamitos Make It Look Easy
- Lakers Get on Ceballos and Ride : Pro basketball: He has 32 points and 12 rebounds as L.A. ends three-game losing streak by defeating Seattle, 100-97.
- Chaminade Makes Pass at Mission Title but Notre Dame Grabs It
- Music Review : Southwest Quartet Begins Beethoven Cycle
- State Asks U.S. High Court to Hasten Appeals on Death Row : Justice: Case involving slaying of two Anaheim teens has been on judge's desk for four years. Congress weighs law to reduce time allowed for rulings.
- Two Feet Take Him 619 Yards : Prep football: Hueneme running back Ronney Jenkins breaks national record that stood for 21 years.
- ** Coolio, "Gangsta's Paradise," Tommy Boy.
- A Righteous Sister Finds Success on Her Own Terms
- INSIDE & OUT : Decantations
- Jordan Asks State to Oversee S.F. Mayoral Vote
- Defiant Nigeria Regime Executes Rights Activist : Africa: Playwright, eight other dissidents are hanged. Move sparks global condemnation, may prompt sanctions.
- Cities Weigh Campaign Finance Laws : Government: Debate resurfaces on whether strict limits should be placed on contributions.
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: PREP EXTRA : Fausto and Los Amigos Do Nearly Everything Right
- NOTES : Devils' Owner Values Loyalty
- For Frankel, It Is Not Possibly Perfect Position : Horse racing: His mare, an Eclipse Award favorite, draws post No. 3 for Sunday's Yellow Ribbon Stakes, but trainer wonders about the Matriarch.
- Weekend TV : Powell's Decision and TV Movies Fill Menu
- Fungus Can Cause Stains on Vinyl
- MAINTENANCE : With Care, There's No Need to Get Agitated With a Washing Machine
- American Journalist Held by Serbs Returns Home
- Jerry Franklin Daniels; Member of Ink Spots
- Arthur William Carter Jr.; Actor, War Hero
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Hindu Temple Will Take Over When Baptist Church Closes
- POLICE & CLERGY: The Rev. Dudley Chatman,...
- Police Seek Help Finding Missing Man
- Brown, Pacers Pay a Price for Outburst
- Duff Turns Out to Be a Nice Surprise for Giants : Pro football: Taken in the sixth round, the defensive end from Foothill High is a pass-rush specialist.
- 'Exhale' Brings Big Picture Into Focus : ** 1/2, VARIOUS ARTISTS , "Waiting to Exhale", Soundtrack, <i> Arista</i>
- Buchanan, Gramm Vie for GOP Group's Backing : Politics: Presidential candidates seek endorsement of party's most dedicated conservative activists at convention.
- Northwest Valley : Birke Switches Sights to State Senate Seat
- Wobbly Axis : Sculpture Becomes Focus for Library Board Power Shift
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: PREP EXTRA : Kennedy Uses Loara Mistakes to Win Empire League
- Jazz Reviews : Kazan Pulls Out All the Stops at Cinegrill
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Finishes Week With a Another Record : Markets: But bond yields rose, showing mixed investor sentiment on the federal budget impasse.
- COLUMN ONE : Something New Under the Sun : Astronomers hope exotic tools will help them probe beneath the massive fireball's surface. Big Bear is a hot spot for research into our nearest but oft-neglected star.
- Charles A. McManus Jr.; GOP Leader
- Woman Charged in Shooting of 2 Men Whose Car Hit Hers
- South Bay : Student Play Looks at Racial Awareness
- McClintock Considering Assembly Contest : Politics: Ex-GOP lawmaker may enter primary in quest for seat being vacated by Granada Hills Republican Paula Boland.
- Countywide : Scouting 'Dorky?' Boys Say It's Knot
- SANTA ANA : Latino Group, Schools Win Federal Grants
- RECREATION / IRENE GARCIA : Plunging to Depths
- Rodman Should Get Spot on 'Chicago Hope'
- Tolmie's Saves Help Bail Out Buena in Win Over Malibu
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : SANTA FE LEAGUE