- Christian Right Plunges Into Nearly 2 Dozen School Races : Conservatism: Several groups step up efforts in 'spiritual battle' to influence local boards and promote a shift in education policy.
- The Strike That Must Not Happen : Parties to school crisis must lock themselves in a room
- Clear Skies Forecast for Weekend
- Officer Thrown From Suspects' Car Hood
- FULLERTON : 'Little' Actor Puts Audience at Ease
- MAYWOOD : Man Shoots Women in 'Carjacking' Try
- Harassment Suit Hits College : Litigation: 2 women employees say they were sexually harassed by Saddleback campus police chief and that their complaints were ignored by district.
- Former Pediatrician Convicted of Sexual Battery of 3 Women : Court: Stuart Berlin faces up to 18 months in jail after being found guilty of fondling the Ventura County residents.
- San Diego : Judge Denies Bid to Lower Man's Bail
- 7 Promoted to LAPD Rank of Captain
- Countywide : Proposal to Protect Farmland Faulted
- SANTA ANA : Settlement Likely for Slain Man's Children
- 9 Hospitalized After Crash; 7 Are Teens
- Frank T. Kirby; Automobile Dealer
- NBA Debut in Mexico Is a Smash
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : NORTHERN CONFERENCE
- Surge Keys Servite Victory
- Miscellany
- TENNIS : With Chance for No. 1, Sampras Still on Track
- THE BIG GAME / CHULA VISTA 0, SWEETWATER 0 : Sweetwater Lets One Slip Away
- PANORAMA CITY : 1 Killed, 2 Wounded as Gunmen Invade House
- Obituaries - Oct. 31, 1992
- PLAYING SUPER LOTTO
- LOS ANGELES : Council Votes Funds for River Rescues During Rains
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : GOLDEN LEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Miscellany
- Tift Reaches End Zone for Newport Harbor
- Bush OKs Water Policy Overhaul : Legislation: President, in blow to Wilson and Seymour, signs bill loosening California farmers' grip on federal water. Environmental, urban needs will benefit.
- Bush Plan Would Ease Alaska Wetlands Protection
- 3 Bishops Join Opposition to Vatican Policy : Religion: Clerics add their names to statement repudiating legal discrimination against homosexuals.
- Rains Snarl Traffic, Fill Shelters : Weather: Freeway accidents cause numerous injuries, but no deaths. The homeless fill O.C. facilities to capacity.
- College Police Chief Accused of Harassment
- High Blood Pressure Cases Down 'Unprecedented' 14% : Health: U.S. officials cite increased attention to physical fitness, healthier diets, avoidance of smoking.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : 'Talking Heads' and 'Nutty' Polls Give Bush Much-Needed Boost : Campaign: The media turn into the President's sudden ally in accenting his new 'buoyancy' and 'fire.' But they take a harsher look at Perot.
- Groups Seek Disclosure of Term Limit Backers : Prop. 164: Measure's proponents are accused of hiding funding sources, including alleged support by Kansas billionaires.
- Macy's Posts $1.251-Billion Loss in '92 as Revenue Falls
- HEALTH
- Help for Employees Who Can't Spell
- New-Home Sales, Other Key Indexes Fall in September : Economy: The 1% drop nationwide--including an 8.4% decline in the West--suggests a still sluggish recovery.
- GARDENING : Brief Beauties Set the Stage for Lasting Wedding Memories
- Some of the Biggest Gifts Come in Small Packages
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : Permit Process Stands Between You and Your Repairs
- Changing Stair Pads Has More Downs Than Ups
- Note Says Bush Knew of Arms, Hostages Swap
- Candidates Try to Catch Ride on Wave of Change : Politics: The call for reform is this year's key issue, but meeting voter expectations may be a tricky task.
- Antarctic Ozone Hole Covers Record Area : Environment: It was 25% larger than in previous years, scientists say, expanding to more than 9 million square miles.
- 'Winter Gas' Law Increases Pump Prices
- Croatia Accused of Aiding Bosnia Town's Fall
- Clinton Uses President's Words as His New Weapon
- Britain Warned Allies of Iraqi Arms Purchases, Witness Says
- Bush, Calm and Upbeat, Presses Character Issue
- As Salvadoran Deadline Passes, a Tenuous Peace : Civil war: U.N. officials try to patch up leaky accords as government, rebels trade charges over demobilization.
- Quayle Is Dispatched to Fire Up Faithful : Republicans: He assumes cheerleader role in effort to build party spirit--and run down Democratic nominee.
- LATIN AMERICA : Colombians Hope Bill Will Take Kidnaping Trade Hostage
- TUSTIN : Ferguson Is Asked to Quit Schools Race
- Supervisor Common Sense
- Car Bomb Explodes Near Prime Minister's Residence in London
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : PROPOSITION 161 : Initiative Fuels Debate Over Morality of Euthanasia
- Factional Violence Deepens S. Africa's Despair : Crisis: Tit-for-tat killings could scuttle stalled talks on giving blacks more say in a post-apartheid government.
- Dorothy Dunbar Lawson; Actress in Silent Films
- Not Tried but True Words Added to Campaign Signs
- S. Africa Amnesty Plan Approved
- Site Selected for Burbank's Proposed $100-Million Arena
- EUROPE : France Breaks a Habit, but Not Without a Fight : New law bans smoking in most public places. Nonsmokers rejoice, but die-hards see it as affront to their individual liberties.
- Britain Warned Allies of Iraqi Arms Purchases, Witness Says : Weapons: Intelligence official tells London court that details of network were shared with Western allies. U.S. official says CIA received the data.
- 12 Die in Great Salt Lake Copter Crash
- COLUMN ONE : U.S. Rolls the Dice on Gambling : From Biloxi to Cripple Creek, betting fills town coffers and creates jobs. But gaming may offer just a short-term revenue fix as it brings a new set of worries.
- Richard Pousette-Dart; Abstract Expressionist
- Hard sell: "The Town That Banned Sex,"...
- Countywide : 500 Teens Discuss Ethnic Relations
- Ex-Wife Vows to Fully Aid Roth Inquiry : Investigation: She is outraged by the supervisor's 'lies' in response to latest conflict-of-interest allegations, Jackie Roth says.
- ELECTIONS / 2ND SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT : Burke, Watson Step Up Attacks : Politics: Rivals exchange bitter words in final debate. Campaigns use flyers, phone calls, even 'human billboards' to woo voters.
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Rockwell, IBM Offers Assistance
- Sex Allegations Put Simi Police Scout Program in Danger
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Halloween Fun Sans the Ghouls
- De Niro Not Child's Father, Tests Show
- Doctor-Assisted Death Measure
- LETTERS IN VIEW : You Want to Keep the Good Life? Then Vote
- Doctor-Assisted Death Measure
- Kill Perks, Skip Raise
- Keep Killer in Prison
- ELECTIONS / HAWTHORNE : D.A. Investigating Alleged Voter Registration Fraud : Proposition P: Advocates of the card club referendum deny that they deliberately padded rolls with false names and claim they were set up. Two leading opponents received false registration cards.
- Rewards Within Public Service
- Doctor-Assisted Death Measure
- Perot
- Day Nurses Owed More
- Support for Schools
- Democracy and Choice in Elections
- Prop. 162
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Different Perspectives on Bobby Kennedy
- LETTERS IN VIEW : You Want to Keep the Good Life? Then Vote
- Review Pay of Executives
- Doctor-Assisted Death Measure
- LETTERS IN VIEW : 2 Views on Therapists' Riot-Related Concerns
- Health Care Initiative
- Trees Part of Quality Life
- Doctor-Assisted Death Measure
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Different Perspectives on Bobby Kennedy
- Doctor-Assisted Death Measure
- Coach's Son an Innocent
- Doctor-Assisted Death Measure
- Doctor-Assisted Death Measure
- LETTERS IN VIEW : 2 Views on Therapists' Riot-Related Concerns
- Violations of Public Trust
- WHO'S NO. 1? The Big Game is...
- Politicians Stuck on Horns of Term Limit Dilemma : Prop. 164: State delegation doesn't want to seem self-serving by opposing it, but worries about losing clout.
- CAIFORNIA ELECTIONS : U.S. SENATE : 4 Candidates Stay on the Road in Hunt for Votes
- Judge Will Be Asked to Stop Welfare Cuts : Courts: Legal action seeks to prohibit supervisors from slashing general relief payment from $341 to $299 a month while giving $265 million in pension benefits to top officials.
- Oxnard Man Hit, Killed by Train
- THE CHANGING PICTURE IN HOLLYWOOD : The Revolving Studio Door--Who's Next?
- Paramount Resignation Stirs Debate
- TROPHY HUNTERS: Several thousand eager fishermen are...
- BULLFIGHTER: Jennifer Keller's somewhat irreverent campaign for...
- Election Memo Spurs Anaheim Investigation
- Improvements at Supervisor's Home Prompt Inquiry
- BIG TINY: When one local school trotted...
- FCC Probes Three More Stern Outlets : Radio: The agency could levy more fines if the stations aired the same indecent Howard Stern material that resulted in a record penalty against KLSX.
- Paramount Resignation Stirs Debate : Strategy: Studio watchers are wondering what's wrong as the steady parade through Paramount's executive suite in recent years continues.
- Do the Clothes Still Make the Man When They're on a Woman?
- U.S. Treasurer Target of Criminal Probe : Investigation: FBI is looking into allegations that Villalpando accepted favors from a private firm. Bribery, conspiracy issues are also part of inquiry.
- O.C. Supervisor Roth Got Break From Builder : Local government: Votes involving firm that made undervalued home upgrades may have broken state law.
- PROPOSITION N : LAPD Union Opposes Tax to Add Police
- Bradley Offers to Mediate in Schools Dispute : Education: He refuses to denounce possible strike by teachers, claiming it would compromise his effectiveness. District officials try to deal with campus tensions.
- Supervisors to Revoke Permit of Raucous Recreation Club : Santa Monica Mountains: Neighbors contend the facility is now just a noisy hangout for motorcyclists.
- Factory Outlet Site Near Gorman Gains County Planners' Approval
- Political Trickery on the Way to Your Mailbox
- 3 Candidates Favoring Hospital Renovation Gain Endorsement
- Inquiry Widens After Alleged Bribery of Park Officials by Criminals : Scandal: Officials believe lawbreakers escaped court-ordered cleanup work by paying off senior gardeners. The city has no idea how widespread the practice is, one says.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Halloween Sobriety Tests May Be Given
- MOORPARK : Agreement May End Roadwork Delay
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : West Hollywood Police Issue Among Measures on City Ballots
- At Last, Gay, Lesbian Center Gets Elbow Room : Services: Group is moving into spacious headquarters, allowing it to put its operations under one roof.
- A Bear of a Year for Both Bruins
- The Two Sides of Harry : Chargers: A pass rusher-turned-offensive lineman, Swayne has the temperament to be a great tackle. But he has another side--teammates haven't nicknamed him Sybil for nothing.
- Hill Sets Mark of 4.779 Seconds in Qualifying
- Williams to Make Clipper Debut
- For Rams, It's Return of a Long Line : Pro football: For years, the offensive line was the heart of the team. Then came 1991. Now they are putting it together again.
- Scherbo Gains Fans on Tour : Gymnastics: Winner of six gold medals to appear here Sunday.
- In the Middle of Conversation, He Simply Put the Guy on Hold
- The Importance of Being Responsible : Tuesday's vote is too crucial to be influenced by unnecessarily early network projections
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Boys Are Arrested Over Racial Threat
- ELECTIONS / ASSEMBLY : Bowen Mailer Discloses That Parton Owes Overdue Taxes : Campaign: Redondo Beach mayor agrees that property taxes are delinquent on rental properties in which he has part interest, but not on his condominium.
- Judge Declares Mistrial in Traffic Shooting by Ex-Officer : Courts: Jurors deadlock in favor of convicting Alan B. Ice of assault for wounding a driver during an argument on a Fountain Valley street.
- Council Candidate's '84 Bankruptcy Is Campaign Issue : Politics: City's harshest critic on spending, Gary Manley, says past financial problems make him uniquely qualified to serve Mission Viejo. Others see it differently.
- Ex-Pitcher Rod Scurry Is Hospitalized
- San Diego : Boys, 14 and 9, Find Their Parents Slain
- ELECTIONS / CAMPAIGN MAILERS : Voters Receive 11th-Hour Flurry of Negative Political Messages
- Dock Jobs Lottery Attracts Women by the Thousands
- PASADENA : Rose Bowl Additions to Be Modified for Handicapped
- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Passing Lifts Trabuco Hills
- Hill Sets Mark of 4.779 Seconds in Qualifying
- AZTECS UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / DANA HADDAD : Aztecs Face 4 Must-Win Games to Capture Holiday Bowl Berth
- Boxing's Best Has a Rare Quality : Heavyweight: Holyfield's humility is both refreshing and out of place for a latter-day sports champion.
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : El Toro Girls Get Past Capistrano Valley
- Obituaries - Oct. 30, 1992
- From the Mouths of Babes, the Issues of Concern to All
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / ENCINITAS CITY COUNCIL : Development Issue Resurfaces in Encinitas
- More Than a Ghost of a Chance : Supernatural: Several buildings in the South Bay are reported to be the regular haunts of spirits with unfinished business on Earth.
- The <i> Big</i> Game : No. 1 Esperanza, No. 2 Los Alamitos Collide Tonight
- The Seattle SuperSonics have offered guard Gary...
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Anderson's Injury Isn't So Serious
- Werner Regains His Health--and Spirit
- CENTURY LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Garza, Orange Top El Modena by Fingertip
- USC Tailback McFadden Arrested for Allegedly Brandishing Weapon
- Hong, Reital Lead LJCD Past Borrego Springs
- Baseball
- PACIFIC 10 CONFERENCE FOOTBALL / DAN HAFNER : Stanford Looking for a Perfect Game
- Playoff Berth Could Be on Line for Toro Women
- It's Not the Heat, or Is It? : Breeders' Cup: European horses didn't fare well in humid conditions at Gulfstream three years ago.
- Otis Thorpe of the Houston Rockets, whose...
- SUNSET LEAGUE : Fountain Valley, Marina All Even
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Injury Sidelines Patriots' Millen
- CSUN Soccer Coach Finds Little Solace in Winning Record
- Former NBA star Rick Barry accepted an...
- World IN BRIEF : UNITED NATIONS : Iraqi Named New Envoy in Somalia
- O.C.'s Congress Delegation Confident of Sweep Nov. 3 : Election: They are so certain that most have been accused by opponents of running 'stealth' campaigns.
- CDC's New Name Bears Message of Prevention
- Teachers Sue to Block Education Budget
- COLUMN ONE : China Taps Into World Coffers : The story of Beijing's successful run on the World Bank is a tale of persistence (by China), of avarice (in Western Europe and Japan) and of intrigue (by the Bush Administration).
- BUSINESS NOTES, TRENDS AND STYLEMAKERS : A Protest With a Few Frills on Top
- Armenia Dazzles Hollywood
- 3-Month Contraceptive Shot Approved by FDA
- Doggone : But Ginger Is Back After Ransom Is Paid; Man Seized
- Military Space Program Faces a Reality Check
- Implanted Wires Let Blind Woman 'See' Dots of Light
- FCC Chairman Has Surgery
- THEATER : What They Did for Love : The musical 'Personals' is a boy-meets-girl play for the '90s. The production will open tonight.
- Knit Ties Can Be Woven Into Casual Combinations
- Need a Fix? Jewelry Repair Shops Should Be a Haven for Old Friends
- Dentist Offers Buyout of Treats to Save Young Teeth
- ELECTIONS '92 : Perot Aides Say Media Talk Unfairly of Two-Man Race : Politics: Rivals, news outlets also blamed for miring independent bid in uproar over alleged GOP dirty tricks.
- Open-and-Shut Case for Value
- Little New Aid Pledged to Ex-Soviets : Economy: Conference in Tokyo tries to coordinate help for Russia and sister republics.
- Less Is More : Quality women's sportswear at a fraction of retail price makes this Thousand Oaks store a real find.
- Lawmakers File Suit Against Pay Raise
- Not Only Fun, But P.C. Too : Culture: With Barbie--yes, Barbie!--leading the way, playthings are delivering messages. And 'math class is tough' is not on the agenda.
- COVER STORY : Paper Artist : For more than 30 years, illustrator and graphic designer Leo Monahan has made his living creating paper sculpture. His works have been photographed and used for everything from children's books to billboards.
- FASHION : Secondhand Fantasy : Past-Life Experiences for Sale--or Rent--at Vintage Clothing Stores
- Pressure to Alter Hanoi's Political System Urged : Diplomacy: U.S. should take no major steps toward normal ties until Communists open way for democracy, critics say.
- Closing Arguments Heard in Silverado Bankruptcy
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Dow Slips, but Broad Market Gains : Market Overview
- DEFENSE
- Varco Posts $5.4 Million in Losses for Third Quarter
- Marriott Sued by Investors Over Restructuring Plans
- Mitsubishi TVs Featuring 40-Inch Screens Go on Sale Today for $5,000
- A $753-Million Quarterly Loss for GM : Autos: The amount is less than expected, but it still underscores the company's serious financial woes.
- DEFENSE
- ECONOMY
- Minority Business Council to Honor 5 Who Succeeded : Awards: Winning entrepreneurs were chosen for their contributions to county's growing minority population.
- SECURITIES
- REAL ESTATE
- SECURITIES
- MOVIE REVIEW : German 'Dandy' Celebrates Grandeur of Physical World
- MOVIE REVIEW : Steam From Saigon : Hard-Breathing 'The Lover' Too Much in Love With Itself
- He's Hot Now : Since a Federal Search of Larry Minor's Property in July, His Drag Racing Team Has 'Caught Fire'
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Penn State's Sacca Out for the Season
- Names in the News - Oct. 30, 1992
- GOLF : Pinehurst Not Kind to the Rich
- CENTURY LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Foothill Rallies to Win in Fourth Quarter
- Ex-Players Sentenced in Sex Case : Jurisprudence: Two former members of the Antelope Valley College football team get jail term of 50 days. Charge against a third player is dismissed.
- Music Reviews : The Labeques Play Outdoors Again
- ART / CATHY CURTIS : A Walk Through Smooth 'Terrains' : Laurie Brown's Photos Look at Landscapes and Development in Shades of Gray
- Pop Album Chart : 'Chase,' 'Erotica' 1-2 on the Charts
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Schlemiel Goes to War in 'Cup Final'
- COLLEGES / IRENE GARCIA : Loyola Freshman Volleyball Player Has Already Lettered
- Loose Cannon : Eric Wynalda Always Has Been Able to Score Goals, but Not Points for Popularity. He Tries to Do Both Playing in Germany.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Cougars Prevail in Four Overtimes
- A Lively Weekend in Store for Day of the Dead : Festival: A number of events commemorate the 20th anniversary of Dia de los Muertos' rebirth in the local arts community.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Guitarist Kazuhito Yamashita With Chamber Orchestra
- O.C. MUSIC REVIEW : Irvine Polishes Up Rare Baroque Gems
- Steam From Saigon : INTERVIEW : Forget the Sex, Director Says--How About Those Hot Locations?
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Cibo Offers Simple Food, Good Pasta
- Arthur Kent Files Lawsuit Against NBC
- Miscellany
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Conway Might Be Faster Than a Rocket
- HIGH SCHOOLS /JIM LINDGREN : Bonita Vista Has Busy Day at Water Polo Tournament
- Bruins' Hat Trick No Treat to Kings : Hockey: Oates scores three times and L.A. gives up five unanswered goals in 8-3 loss to Boston.
- Southern Miss Gets Win Over East Carolina
- Dark Horse In Running for Heisman
- 'Lib' Looks Back at '70s Women's Movement
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Rampage' Straddles the Capital Punishment Issue
- Madonna's Movie Will Be Edited for 'R'
- Music Reviews : American String Quartet at Ebell
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'The Honeymoon Killers' Returns With a Vengeance
- Horror Talk Hacked Off More Than It Could Chew
- STAGE
- MOVIES - Oct. 30, 1992
- TELEVISION - Oct. 30, 1992
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Reservoir Dogs' Is a Brash Comic Opera of Violence : SAN DIEGO COUNTY
- A Jazz-of- All-Trades : Trumpeter Sal Marquez Is Master of Many Styles, Especially During His Regular Gig on 'Tonight Show'
- Rise in Spousal Abuse Curbs Prosecutions : Crime: Special city attorney's unit is inundated with domestic violence cases after Police Department added investigators.
- LANCASTER : Drywall Workers' Picketing Limited
- Obituaries - Oct. 30, 1992
- From Here to Retirement : Hundreds Attend Point Mugu Base's Fair on Post-Navy Life
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Golic Was Hurting While Watching
- New Job Fits Lampley to a Tee
- Miscellany
- One of the Toughest Kids on the Block at Narbonne : Football: Minnie Anaya, a former boxer, has earned the respect of teammates, coaches and opponents in her new sport.
- Campbell's Moves Floor Greminger
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Welch Leads Southern Miss
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Walker, Fien Won't Make Trip to Cal
- EMPIRE LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Katella Stays With Ground Game in Victory
- EMPIRE FOOTBALL : El Dorado Plays a Big Game of Its Own
- ELECTIONS / 24TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Beilenson, McClintock Go on Attack in Debate
- Campaign Calendar
- GARDEN GROVE : U.S. Grants to Aid Repair of Streets
- Montclair Prep senior running back Eliel Swinton...
- Boseman Is Back in 35-27 Win : Prep football: Quarterback shows he has recovered from ankle injury by passing for five touchdowns in Morningside's victory over Redondo.
- Putting a Lot on the Line : High school football: Esperanza, ranked No. 1 in the Southland, will face No. 8 Los Alamitos tonight. Both are Division II schools.
- 1st-Rate 4th-Stringer : Playing With Half a Left Arm, Glendale's Perez Inspires Teammates
- Tennis
- THE BIG GAME : Spartan Streak Goes on the Line : Football: Chula Vista continues Metro Conference rivalry with Sweetwater tonight.
- A Little More on Baseball
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Sebreros Runs Over Los Amigos
- Hill Finally Makes Name for Himself : Football: Colorado State quarterback, a University City grad, has been impressive while staying out of limelight.
- OXNARD : Testimony Heard in Dispute Over Signs
- BUENA PARK : Improvements for Dale Street Planned
- Gaslamp Nightspot Stretches It a Bit With Presidential Preference Poll
- Brother, can you spare 11 cents?In this...
- Storm Clouds Won't Trick Treaters on Halloween
- A look at noteworthy addresses in...
- IRVINE : Business Complex Given Tentative OK
- Dog and cat shows have become standard...
- Countywide : Officials to Examine Huge Utah Landfill
- Top Pick Walt Williams Signs With Sacramento
- Thousand Oaks Boys Favored in Meet
- Small in Stature, Huge in Impact : Diminutive Williams Stands Tall in Record Book at Canyon After 2nd 1,000-Yard Rushing Season
- Baseball
- ORANGE LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Waldrop Rallies Savanna to Tie With Magnolia
- Baseball
- Atlanta Hands Gulls First Loss
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS
- Dodgers Offer Arbitration to Gott; A's Set Moore Free
- Fast Friends : Trojans' Hannah Hopes to Match the Medal Won by Quincy Watts, but He Also Wants a Shot at NFL
- Ventura : Gunman Takes $300 From Grocery Store
- COUNTYWIDE : Union Rejects County's Offer
- Ex-Deputy Guilty in Rape, Assault Case, Faces Lengthy Term : Crimes: Jury convicts him of criminal acts involving three women during incidents in 1990 and 1991. He could spend 33 years in prison.
- Son to Be Tried in His Father's Brutal Slaying