- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Prince Makes His Mark
- Higher Hopes, Lower Prices : Even in the bad economy, Southern California restaurateurs are continuing to open new establishments
- Spike Lee Is So 'X'cited, He's Releasing 2 Soundtracks
- HIT THE HEIGHTS: Here's an unusual case...
- JC FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Pierce Proves No Match for Bakersfield in 31-7 Setback
- Page: Big Rush for Court Seat
- HIGH SCHOOL CROSS-COUNTRY : MT. SAC INVITATIONAL : Thousand Oaks Steps Up Pace to Secure Boys' Title
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Price Going for Two With One-Shot Lead
- Padres Cleaning House : Baseball: Team is expected to move, drop many name players. Tony Fernandez is one mentioned.
- Tennis
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : In Game No. 1,000, Michigan Puts Up Some Big Numbers
- Mount Snow Capitalizes on Mountain Biking
- Even in Loss, Bledsoe Is Pro-ficient
- NFL Free Agents : Legacy of Hall of Famer John Mackey
- Hearst Well Enough for a Victory
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Poway Takes Charge, Jolts Rancho Bernardo
- Faulk Tries to Stay Cool Under Pressure
- $2 MILLION PGA TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP : Couples, Love, Cook Vie for Player of Year Honors
- Cougars Lose a Game of Keep Away : USC: Washington State pays the price when kickoffs end up in hands of Conway and Crayton.
- Lopez Defeats Gamache, Takes WBA Title
- Kings Tie North Stars as Stauber Goes Home
- Mehli Mehta Brings Old World Sense of Elegance and Beauty, Soul of Music to Disciples
- THE DAMAGE DONE: The MTV generation has...
- 'McTeague' for Two : Filmmaker Robert Altman teams with composer William Bolcom to create an opera out of a tragic turn-of-the-century tale of greed
- From the King to Queen : Nashville's new wave is as likely to draw inspiration from pop and rock heroes as from tradition, helping lead country to its greatest popularity ever
- Nashville's New Breed : Three of country's rising stars are winning over fans with works that draw on influences ranging from Paul Simon to the Allman Brothers : MARY-CHAPIN CARPENTER : The Untraditional Muse
- GROOVY: Many rock critics moan over seeing...
- BOB MOULD : Sugar Is Sweeter for Indie Hero
- HIGH SCHOOL CROSS-COUNTRY : Glusac Sets Course Record; San Pasqual's Romero 2nd
- HIGH SCHOOL CROSS-COUNTRY : Thousand Oaks Exceeds Expectations, Wins Title
- Blocked Punt Helps Arizona Beat Cal, 24-17 : Pacific 10: Wildcats also take advantage of two interceptions in winning third game in a row.
- Defensive Play Gives Texas a 45-38 Victory
- TENNIS : Courier, Seles Top These Ratings, Too
- Peninsula Girls Outrun Agoura
- Orange Coast Unable to Stop El Camino Back in 41-25 Loss
- Stanford Can't Break Wishbone, but Wins
- ROUNDUP : CSUN Stops St. Mary's for 3rd Consecutive Volleyball Win
- Chargers Seek the Right Formula to Solve Broncos, Elway
- AZTEC NOTEBOOK : For Trakas, His Travails Continue
- BASEBALL : Blue Jays on Top of the World, but for How Long?
- Ibero Wins NYRA Mile to End Losing Streak
- BOOK REVIEW : Lender Gives Insights for Getting Best Home Loan
- Climb Can Be Devilish, but Diablo's View Is Saintly
- Getting to the Answers : SLIM'S TABLE: Race, Respectability and Masculinity, <i> By Mitchell Duneier (University of Chicago Press: $19.95; 171 pp.)</i>
- Four Western States Share New Monument
- Decision '92 : VOTING IN THE VALLEY / AN ELECTION GUIDE : STATE SENATE / 23rd DISTRICT : Hayden Campaigns Hard, Despite Big Lead
- GAME OF THE WEEK : Dorsey Drubs Crenshaw, 27-6 : Football: The Dons are back in form with a key conference win. Dorsey's first play from scrimmage is a 62-yard Ali-to-Carrion touchdown pass.
- Decision '92 : SPECIAL VOTERS' GUIDE TO STATE AND LOCAL ELECTIONS : LOCAL CONTESTS : Santa Paula Ballot Measure P
- Unity Service at Shrine Auditorium Draws 4,000
- Frightful Fun
- Conscientious Hosts, Dieters Get Caterer's Recipe for Guilt-Free Parties : Low-fat: Washington woman serves lots of fresh fruits, vegetables and baked pita chips for dipping. She never uses processed meats and everything is high in complex carbohydrates.
- The 1985 American Flyers (KCOP Sunday at...
- Policy-Makers Can Ease Transition to Free Trade
- Winnie Mandela Woos the Masses : MILITANT AND UNBOWED BY LEGAL AND PERSONAL TROUBLES AND A BREAK-UP WITH HER FAMOUS HUSBAND, SHE REMAINS THE RADICAL VOICE OF SOUTH AFRICA'S TOWNSHIPS
- VOTE FOR THE EARTH by The...
- NONFICTION - Oct. 25, 1992
- Apartment Vacancy Rates
- Soul Singer Is 'Valley Girl'
- STYLE : ARCHITECTURE : Hearth and Harmony
- Profile of California Real Estate Licensees
- A Hollywood Prince : SHOWMAN: The Life of David O. Selznick, <i> By David Thomson (Alfred A. Knopf: $35; 816 pp.)</i>
- AFRICAN VISAS by Maria Thomas (Soho...
- New Bus Is Top Banana in Scotland : Service runs circuit of 20 towns every two days. There's also hostel news from Italy and Australia.
- The Wineries
- High Housing Costs Help Mire Economy
- Decision '92 : VOTING IN THE VALLEY / AN ELECTION GUIDE : ASSEMBLY / 42nd DISTRICT : Q and A
- Decision '92 : SPECIAL VOTERS' GUIDE TO STATE AND LOCAL ELECTIONS : THE CONGRESSIONAL RACES
- Decision '92 : SPECIAL VOTERS' GUIDE TO STATE AND LOCAL ELECTIONS : THE CONGRESSIONAL RACES
- Decision '92 : SPECIAL VOTERS' GUIDE TO STATE AND LOCAL ELECTIONS : Making History by Making Choices in California
- Tips for Keeping the Yard a Safe Place for Children
- The Fragmentation of Reality : NATURAL HISTORY, <i> By Maureen Howard (W.W. Norton: $22.95; 393 pp.)</i>
- L.A. SPEAK
- Shadow Play : ENGLISH MUSIC, <i> By Peter Ackroyd (Alfred A. Knopf: $23; 400 pp.)</i>
- NONFICTION - Oct. 25, 1992
- Chilean Redwoods Are Living Links to Past : But a Visit to Andean Alerce National Park Yields More Than Just Ancient Trees
- GM and IBM Face That Vision Thing
- National Education Names President
- State Consumer Agency Gets Caught in the Middle of a Credit Card War
- Rental Property Complicates the Tax Picture
- Mexico's Banks Play Catch-Up : Finance: Newly privatized institutions are struggling to modernize as the nation develops vital trading relationships in the global economy.
- BIRCH BROWSINGS: A John Burroughs Reader ...
- Conversation With Frida Kahlo, By MOLLY BENDALL
- BOURGEOIS BLUES: An American Memoir by...
- A VIEW BY THE SEA by...
- TRAVEL INSIDER : Finding Room for Fido Can Still Dog Travelers : Pets: Hotels that accept canines are rare. But a helpful book lists pooch-friendly establishments in California.
- DODGE CITY : When What You Do Unto Others Can Get You Killed, Think About Leaving Them Alone
- Getting to the Answers : Stories
- Cuba Reacts Angrily to Tightened U.S. Trade Sanctions
- Decision '92 : SPECIAL VOTERS' GUIDE TO STATE AND LOCAL ELECTIONS : THE CONGRESSIONAL RACES : A Woman Is Sure to Be Winner
- Mortgage Rates at 8.23%
- Culinary Capital of the Eastern Caribbean Sea : Tiny St. Martin makes a Grand Case for lovers of gourmet French cuisine.
- THE WINE LIST
- BOTTOM LINE : And We'll Throw In the Brooklyn Bridge . . .
- Decision '92 : SPECIAL VOTERS' GUIDE TO STATE AND LOCAL ELECTIONS : THE ASSEMBLY RACES : The Other Races: Incumbents Favored
- Silent Censorship Growing Problem Nationally : Libraries: The most incidents were in the Midwest, with 119 attempts to ban books in a year's time. California is among five busiest states.
- Decision '92 : VOTING IN THE VALLEY / AN ELECTION GUIDE : Sifting the Economic Rubble : Voters and candidates are focused on the recession.
- DOWNTOWN : California Mart Tenants May Move
- Phones Reach Out to Backwoods at Last
- Polly Bergen guests on "Alfred Hitchcock Presents"...
- BELL GARDENS : Mentors Available for Teen-Age Parents
- Art Gets Racier, Spacier
- A Patchwork of Ethnicity : Decade Sees Large Increase in Foreign-Born Population in Many Cities
- O.C. Low-Cost Housing Is on Verge of a Boom
- Whiz-Kid Brothers, 16 and 12, Plan to Be Doctors in 5 Years
- 5 Issues in the Race for Santa Monica City Council
- THE TIMES POLL : Herschensohn Narrows Boxer's Lead to 9 Points : Campaigns: Feinstein holds a 19-point lead over Seymour among registered voters in other Senate race.
- This Film Is Rated C--for Classic
- Mom and Apple Pie : Orchards Luring City Folks With Hayrides, Ice Cream and Cider
- Curtain Rises on Budding Metrolink Rail System : Transit: First phase of suburban-city network debuts Monday. Up to 5,400 cars may be removed from roads.
- City Planners Put Off Hearing on Vast Project
- Decision '92 : VOTING IN THE VALLEY / AN ELECTION GUIDE : STATE SENATE / 17th DISTRICT : Q and A
- Yeltsin Braces as His Foes Rally Forces Across Russia
- Being Outsiders Stirs Sandinistas to Inside Debate : Nicaragua: The leftist revolutionaries were voted out of power in 1990. Now they're searching for an identity after the collapse of the Soviet Bloc.
- Bureaucratic Battle Saps Hero's Spirit
- A Store Where Old Fashions Are Still Hip : Retailing: Greenspan's and its musty merchandise are from another era, but they've stayed in business 53 years while many other clothing stores have failed.
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Roosevelt Students Learn Motivation
- My Life as a Marked Man
- Decision '92 : SPECIAL VOTERS' GUIDE TO STATE AND LOCAL ELECTIONS : VOTER BEWARE
- Decision '92 : VOTING IN THE VALLEY / AN ELECTION GUIDE : CONGRESS / 24th DISTRICT : Anthony C. Beilenson : It's a classic confrontation: Beilenson, the veteran liberal Democrat faces McClintock, the conservative Republican.
- ELECTION : Long List of Candidates but Not Many Issues
- Torture Claimed in Case of Alleged Trafficker : Courts: 29 Bolivians say the DEA and soldiers used brutal tactics to get information on Jorge Roca Suarez. Prosecutors say the allegations have been trumped up.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Book Cited in Murder Appeal
- Decision '92 : VOTING IN THE VALLEY / AN ELECTION GUIDE : ASSEMBLY / 42nd DISTRICT : Margolin Anticipates Another Smooth Ride
- Decision '92 : VOTING IN THE VALLEY / AN ELECTION GUIDE : ASSEMBLY / 43rd DISTRICT : Q and A
- CHESS RESULTS : Fischer-Spassky Game 24 Ends in Draw
- Ousted Leader's Supporters Seize Control in Tajikistan
- Couple Prescribe Lifelong Doses of Laughter for Improved Health
- South Pasadena : Good News on Budget
- Decision '92 : SPECIAL VOTERS' GUIDE TO STATE AND LOCAL ELECTIONS : THE LOCAL CONTESTS : 17 Seek Seats on 2 Hospital Boards
- At Vote Time, Wily Texas Anglers Hain't Easy to Hook
- Decision '92 : SPECIAL VOTERS' GUIDE TO STATE AND LOCAL ELECTIONS : THE LOCAL CONTESTS : Vote Centers on Bonds, Plant
- Decision '92 : SPECIAL VOTERS' GUIDE TO STATE AND LOCAL ELECTIONS : THE ASSEMBLY RACES
- President Signs Landmark Energy Bill
- Today on the Trail . . .
- COVER STORY : A Resolve Born From the Ashes
- Gee, Something Smells Terrific
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Freed Chinese Activist Arrives
- Decision '92 : VOTING IN THE VALLEY / AN ELECTION GUIDE : ASSEMBLY / 36th DISTRICT : Q and A
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Boccato Has a Perfect Night in Loyola's 34-6 Win
- Monterey Park : Office to Aid Immigrants
- Taking Words Out of Our Mouths
- COVER STORY : A Resolve Born From the Ashes
- LEIMERT PARK : Revitalization Proposal Unveiled
- Decision '92 : SPECIAL VOTERS' GUIDE TO STATE AND LOCAL ELECTIONS : THE THIRD PARTIES
- Decision '92 : SPECIAL VOTERS' GUIDE TO STATE AND LOCAL ELECTIONS : CONGRESSIONAL RACES : District 23
- Potential Conflict on Arena Plan Not Revealed : Burbank: Councilman Michael Hastings left the chamber before discussion of the proposed $100-million project earlier this year.
- Dog Salon's a Paws-Down Winner in Design Awards
- 5 Youths Arrested in Graffiti Case
- ELECTIONS / 38TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Contest Between Braude, Horn a Study in Contrasts : Democrat: Braude is a liberal in a district where his party his party has the edge. Being Glenn Anderson's stepson has paid off in campaign contributions.
- O.C. Legislative Delegation--Distinguished by Mediocrity : * Sen. Marian Bergeson Is the One Bright Spot Among Our Republicans
- Decision '92 : VOTING IN THE VALLEY / AN ELECTION GUIDE : ASSEMBLY / 38th DISTRICT : Boland Anticipates Easy Reelection Victory
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Decision '92 : SPECIAL VOTERS' GUIDE TO STATE AND LOCAL ELECTIONS : THE ISSUES
- Harriett Wieder and Her Anita Hill Wake-Up Call
- 1992's Campaign Trail Is a Rougher Road for Bush
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Mr. Clinton, Economic Miracles Aren't Breaking Out Across Europe : Industrial policy: His advisers mistakenly think the answers to the recession can be found on the Continent. But they aren't even working there.
- PERSPECTIVE ON HIGHER EDUCATION : Beware Fatal Remedies for UC : Saving money by downsizing could lead to unintended outcomes--loss of students, faculty, esteem.
- COLUMN LEFT / ALEXANDER COCKBURN : Bill Clinton, Puppy Dog of Neoliberalism : For those who think the free-trade agreement is disastrous, Perot is the man.
- Frustrating to Some, Exciting to Others, Alaska Copes With a Volcano : Environment: Ash from the recent eruptions has created cleanup problems and health concerns. Children's fears are also being addressed.
- Metrolink's Start Puts 3 Future Transit Hubs in Its Path : Commuting: Transportation officials hope centers will eventually provide all the possible connections.
- Water Fight Could Topple Influential Farmers' Advocate : Politics: Champion of Southern California's agriculture industry battles community activist to retain long-held post in Rainbow water district.
- Dual-Income Couples Scramble to Stay Afloat When a Child Is Sick : Family: When bosses are inflexible or deadlines are pressing, an illness can provoke frantic--and sometimes angry--negotiations.
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Covina : Business Recycling Effort
- Worthy Measures : Some local ballot proposals worth supporting
- The Man Who Restored Germany's Moral Standing : Leadership: Willy Brandt understood that before his country could act like another nation, it would have to overcome its lingering legacy.
- COLUMN RIGHT / WILLIAM S. SMITH : A Question of Morality Over Legality : Diplomatic whining doesn't wash in the torture-murder case of U.S. drug agent Camarena.
- Decision '92 : VOTING IN THE VALLEY / AN ELECTION GUIDE : ASSEMBLY / 44th DISTRICT : Q and A
- Dutch Put Electric Car Just Around Bend
- Decision '92 : VOTING IN THE VALLEY / AN ELECTION GUIDE : CONGRESS / 27th DISTRICT : Q and A
- FOOTBALL : Lincoln's First Loss Comes at Hands of Marshall, 31-12
- Bush Had Role in Escalating Iran-Iraq War, Magazine Says
- Utah Rocks Yield 2 New Species of Dinosaurs : Paleontology: Bones of a vicious killer and a 'war machine' may help scientists fill a gap in the evolutionary picture.
- Major Hospital Operation : Oxnard: Staff and 80 patients are transferred from the old St. John's Regional Medical Center to a larger more comfortable facility.
- Boy, 3, Hit by Car
- ELECTIONS : Finances Create Strong Interest in Usually Dull Hospital Race : Campaign: Nine candidates are running for three board seats. The key issue is a proposed multimillion-dollar modernization.
- Man Accused of Spitting at Retiree Released
- SAN DIEGO : Oriental Fruit Fly Infestation Averted
- ELECTIONS / 38TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Contest Between Braude, Horn a Study in Contrasts : Republican: Tireless and demanding, Horn sees himself as a reformer who stands for change. Yet he knows the ins and outs of Washington politics.
- RUN AND WALKATHON: The city of West...
- Kids' Play in L.A. : Sports: About 100,000 area youngsters take part in Inner-City Games. Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger is a driving force behind the competition.
- Exercising Their Right to a Barb-Free Campaign : Judiciary: All four candidates for two county Municipal Court seats refuse to engage in personal attacks.
- Murray and Downey Turned Upside Down for Columns on Canada
- Murray and Downey Turned Upside Down for Columns on Canada
- Presidential Candidate Debates
- Civil Rights Enforcement
- Presidential Candidate Debates
- Local Players Make It to the World Series
- Bullying Speech and the Right to Boo
- Bullying Speech and the Right to Boo
- Clipper Fan Wants More of His Team
- Voting for Perot
- Murray and Downey Turned Upside Down for Columns on Canada
- Flawless Bet Not a Good One
- Presidential Candidates Debates
- Clipper Fan Wants More of His Team
- Daylight Savings Time ends Sunday at 2...
- Murray and Downey Turned Upside Down for Columns on Canada
- Bullying Speech and the Right to Boo
- It Goes On and On . . .
- Ah, Some Saturday Morning Quarterbacking
- Bullying Speech and the Right to Boo
- Presidential Candidate Debates
- Clipper Fan Wants More of His Team
- Bullying Speech and the Right to Boo
- Local Players Make It to the World Series
- Bullying Speech and the Right to Boo
- Murray and Downey Turned Upside Down for Columns on Canada
- Local Players Make It to the World Series
- Bullying Speech and the Right to Boo
- Hey, No Fair Giving the Answer
- Presidential Candidate Debates
- PKK Terrorists
- Local Players Make It to the World Series
- Bullying Speech and the Right to Boo
- Murray and Downey Turned Upside Down for Columns on Canada
- Presidential Candidate Debates
- Don't Bury Us Just Yet, Olds Dealers Proclaim
- Bush Sees Gain in Vietnam Ties : Diplomacy: Announcing modest steps to improve relations, he says Hanoi's move to open MIA files means two nations can 'begin writing the last chapter' of war.
- Order by Bush Curtails Some Union Job Rules : Labor: White House says action seeks to cut costs on government projects, allow non-union firms to bid on contracts.
- LOVE & POLITICS: State Fish and Game...
- U.S. SENATE : Amid Economic Gloom, Spotlight Falls on One Issue: Jobs
- Late Surge of Cash Props Up Campaigns : Politics: Biggest flow of money is from businesses trying to defeat Proposition 167, which would raise taxes on wealthy and corporations.
- Riot Victims File Claims as Prelude to Lawsuits : Recovery: The procedure is necessary before action may be taken against the city, county or state. Officials say a ruling from the Watts unrest holds the government not responsible.
- OJAI : Toddler Sees Mom Crowned Princess
- Parents, Students Voice Concerns About Impact of Possible Walkout
- Astronomy 101, Dinosaur-Style
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : B-52's Range From the Silly to the Sublime
- NONE OF THE ABOVE: Who would America's...
- CITY OF ART? Brea has long been...
- DEADLINE TIME: If you want a ballot...
- Marshals Seize U.S.-Subsidized Apartments : Narcotics: A 16-unit building in Venice is placed under guard because the owner allegedly failed to take adequate steps to halt drug sales there.
- Political Awareness Takes Note
- WEEKEND TV : 'President's Women' Explores Past Presidential Scandals
- PERFORMANCE ART : 'Treasure House' at Highways
- No Age-Old Wisdom in NBC Lineup : Television: Network's veto of a new 'Bonanza' typifies an attitude that's helping competitors.
- Ex-Rodeo Champ LeDoux Rides the Charts
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Blues Master Shows Why Many Imitate : Guitar: Otis Rush's contributions have served to shape what the blues is today.
- Traylor Travels His Own Road Through Jazz : Music: Singer gets some inspiration from Nat King Cole, but he does things his way, touching up standards and performing new material.
- Vanessa Bell Calloway's Soap Role Is Still Why Fans Recognize Her
- A News Voice for the Third World : Television: CNN's 'World Report' celebrates its fifth anniversary with a two-hour retrospective on Sunday.
- Vanguard Will Open '93 Season With 'Earnest'
- USD Struggling to Keep Playoff Bid Alive
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE
- All He Said Was Nothing Had Happened
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
- Names in the News - Oct. 24, 1992
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Ex-Olympian Jones Finally to Emerge
- Ventura Comeback Falls Short : Channel League: Santa Barbara prevails, 31-23, with the Cougars a foot from the goal line.
- Prepare to 'Die': Motorheads Will Roll--and Rock : Music: Front man Lemmy marches his speed metal band into the Coach House in San Juan Capistrano on Monday.
- CD REVIEW : Darvy Traylor Flies Right in Saloon-Singer Tradition : ***
- RALLY REVIEW : Politics Takes a Back Seat at Times
- CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEW : Max's Colorful 'Kid Dinosaur' Has a Black-and-White View : The in-your-face musical--part of GroveShakespeare's family series--with an environmental theme is a visual delight.
- 2 New Players for Orchestra
- MOVIE REVIEW : Premise Too Much for 'Assets'
- Tennis
- DeRose Takes 3rd to Win Ventura Raceway Title
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : In another West Valley League game:
- Worthem Breaks Through Late to Lead Orange
- Inability to Hold the Ball Costs Woodbridge Against University
- More Like Big Least in Football
- Wimbish Hits Stride as Huntington Beach Wins
- Warning of Faulty Pacemakers Issued : Health: Doctors are told to keep a close watch on patients with the implants. Defective 'leads' have caused some failures, GAO report says.
- Doctor Who Aided Suicides Hurt in Crash
- Perot Will Hit Trail, Attend 2 East Coast Rallies : Campaign: The public appearances will be his first since re-entering the race. A top aide accuses the GOP of playing politics with the MIA issue.
- Services Scheduled for Actor Hancock
- Palestinians Unyielding on Goal of Full Israeli Pullout : Peace talks: Arab side says it will ignore U.S. advice to take what it can get for now.
- EASTERN EUROPE : Rise in Activity on Nuclear Black Market Sparks Fears
- Emotions Run High Over Doctor-Aided Death Issue : Prop. 161: Proponents say patients could 'die with dignity.' Opponents say there are not enough safeguards.
- Case of Slaying of 4 Texas Girls Still Open Despite Mexico Arrests
- Americans Line Up to Register for Ballot, Buck 30-Year Trend : Voters: Perot candidacy, worries about the economy are cited. Some experts say the surge is only temporary.
- Financial Manager Is Held as Suspect in $282,000 Embezzlement at Company
- Marilyn Quayle an Upbeat Campaigner Despite Polls : Politics: After 'baptism of fire,' she is happily on the trail again, attacking the Democrats and preaching family values. Her outlook counters stern public image.
- Clinton Takes Sentimental Detour to Political Roots : Democrats: Candidate visits heavily Republican region of Arkansas where he suffered his first defeat.
- ORANGE : Man Shot Dead in Parking Lot at Work
- VILLA PARK : Low-Budget Race for Council Candidates
- ALTADENA : 2nd Fatal Drive-By Shooting in Two Days Kills Man
- 'Family Values' Called Smoke Screen : Politics: Pepperdine University president says lack of spirituality is at core of nation's problems. He implores leaders to stop rhetoric and start taking action on moral issues.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : College Faire Seeks Renaissance of Funds
- MERGING CHURCHES: All Saints Day, Nov. 1,...
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Umberg for Reelection to Assembly
- 2 Face Trial in Antelope Valley Slaying
- PLACENTIA : Crime a Major Topic at Candidates' Forum
- Officer Is Exonerated in Homeless Man's Death : Oxnard: The policeman shot the unarmed victim, believing the man was trying to run him down with a car, D.A. concludes.
- A Term-Limit 'Reform' That Hurts California : Why Prop. 164 is no answer to the state's problems
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Student, 21, Runs for City Council
- Rail Officials Stress Safety on Metrolink Route
- Keeping the State Dept. Above Politics
- Tangle Over Tenants in Condemned Building Grows
- Board Asks State to Investigate Hospital Merger
- Review Ordered of New Evidence in 1986 Slaying
- Mission Viejo : Child Abuse Focus of Student Summit
- Wanted to Avert Leak, Lockwood Says of Scandal Pact
- Alleged Spitting Leaves Retiree Fearful of AIDS
- LOS ANGELES : Boy, 10, Dies After Being Struck by Hit-Run Driver
- Convict Escape Tied to Series of Mistakes : Law Enforcement: 'To get job done, they cut corners,' sheriff says, citing staffing and funding problems that contributed to errors resulting in the escape of a high-risk prisoner.
- LOS ANGELES : Council OKs Measure on Buying Recycled Goods