- Sierra Madre : Brighter Street Lights
- Vigilant or Vigilantes? : Studio City: Strike force members say their watchfulness cuts crime. Others say it could violate rights.
- Payroll Bandits Hit Woody Allen Film Unit
- Cougar Defense Makes It Look Easy : Washington State: Linebacker Childs says that Bruins were slow and predictable as Rose Bowl fever spreads in an unusual location.
- SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : South Carolina Stuns Mississippi State
- Aztecs Strike Deep to Bury the Miners : College football: SDSU takes sole possession of WAC lead after 49-27 victory. Lowery and Scott spark offense.
- USC Rallies to Beat Bears : Trojans: They force two late turnovers that Crayton turns into touchdowns for a 27-24 comeback victory. Wachholtz guides rally.
- Glendale Pulls Another WSC Surprise, 35-6
- Auto Racing
- Win or Lose, It's Been a Great Year : Auto racing: Rahal will celebrate his first season as a car owner regardless of the outcome today at Laguna Seca.
- San Bernardino Scores Lopsided Victory Over Previously Unbeaten Antelope Valley
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Hernandez, L.A. Baptist Rush Past Maranatha
- World Series : Toronto Blue Jays vs. Atlanta Braves : NOTEBOOK : Gaston Adds Key to Rotation
- Odd Man Out : Controversial Councilman Often Votes on Losing Side
- Father and Son Think They Know Best : Politics: Republican duo running for Assembly seats in Democratic strongholds. Businessmen say GOP's platform will bring success back to South L.A. neighborhoods.
- Florida Tornado Loss Put at $100 Million
- CHESS RESULTS : Fischer Old Self in Endgame, Leads 8-4
- CHURCH NOTES: Bishop Norman F. McFarland is...
- Sutherland's 'Station'
- School Focused on Black Culture Evokes Protests by White Neighbors : Malcolm X Academy: Institution has been in the eye of the storm since decision to locate it in a building that had been closed for seven years.
- DECISION '92: SPECIAL VOTER'S GUIDE TO THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION : THEIR RECORDS: An examination of the successes and failures of Bush as President and Clinton as governor : BUSH
- Despite Dead-Ends in Hunt for Cancer Cure, Researchers Cling to Hope
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : No. 5 Texas A&M; Goes to the Air, Beats Rice, 35-9
- World Series : Toronto Blue Jays vs. Atlanta Braves : NOTEBOOK
- Pro Basketball
- After a Comeback, Kansas Comes Back : Big Eight: Iowa State scores 40 points in a row after trailing, 21-7, then loses to the Jayhawks, 50-47.
- 3rd-Quarter Surge by Valley Buries Ventura, 41-24
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Cal Lutheran Beats Occidental in Overtime, 17-14
- Crimson Tide Not Just Blowing Smoke : SEC: Alabama defeats Tennessee, 17-10, for the seventh consecutive time and for the 18th of last 22.
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : Brodie Returns to Victory Site
- Northridge Romp Led by Farmer and Trice
- A Record-Setting Day for Miami's Torretta
- Golding Needs 'Selective Reality' Check, Navarro Argues : Campaign: Each mayoral candidate accuses the other of cutting factual corners when attacking their opponent. And both are right.
- Man Shot in Back in Squabble Over Pet Parrot
- Obituaries - Oct. 18, 1992
- Dogs Get Park to Call Their Own : Dedication: Thirty dogs got to go leashless and socialize with other pets during the opening of a new two-acre preserve in Laguna Beach.
- 10 Abortion Protesters Arrested for Blocking Clinic Door
- Male Rottweiler Takes to Owner's Hormone Therapy, Vet Has a Fix
- HAUNTED HOUSE: The Glendale Family YMCA will...
- 3 Dead, 15-Year-Old Clinging to Life After Night of Bloodshed : Violence: Authorities offer no explanation for the rash of shootings in a three-hour period. Said one police sergeant: 'Our poor Valley.'
- VENTURA : Auction Benefits American Indians
- State Legislature : Incumbents Killea, Gotch, Alpert Deserve to Keep Their Seats
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Principals in Valley Brace for Strike Vote : Schools: Administrators make plans for handling the students if the instructors walk out. The union is fighting a 9% pay cut proposed by the district.
- Uneven Staffing Plagues Mental Patients : Psychiatry: Workers say mismanagement has left west county clients dangerously underserved and has reduced state funding.
- Lawyer No Stranger to Big Cases : Courts: Colleagues and critics say Milton C. Grimes' court experience will make him a formidable advocate in Rodney G. King case.
- Roadwork: Major projects for the week of Oct. 18-24
- Cal Lutheran Gets Kick Out of Overtime : College football: SCIAC tiebreaking procedure enables Kingsmen to win, 17-14, on Schuldheisz field goal.
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Angry Glavine Strikes Back at Batters and Critics
- Spurs an Interesting Mix With Tarkanian at Helm
- PLNC's Keter Claims Second Straight Title
- Sporrer Gets USD Mark in Dramatic Win : College football: He becomes Toreros' career rushing leader in 42-35 victory over Azusa Pacific.
- Chargers Ready for New Day : NFL: Team is ready to make a comeback and it sees the Colt game as an opportunity.
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Winner Has a Classic Agenda
- ELECTION / 24TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Beilenson and McClintock Split on Issue of Health Care
- World Series : Toronto Blue Jays vs. Atlanta Braves : NOTEBOOK
- World Series : Toronto Blue Jays vs. Atlanta Braves : NOTEBOOK
- Penalties Stop Golden West in Loss to Riverside
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Sporrer Becomes USD's Top Rusher in Victory
- CROSS-COUNTRY ROUNDUP : Corona del Mar, Katella Win at O.C. Meet
- Arizona State Shuts Down Oregon State
- World Series : Toronto Blue Jays vs. Atlanta Braves : NOTEBOOK
- World Series : Toronto Blue Jays vs. Atlanta Braves : Morris' Mystique Is Laid to Rest on One Swing of Bat : Blue Jays: Toronto pitcher had a 4-0 World Series record and had shut out Braves for 18 consecutive innings.
- Miscellany
- COMMENTARY : Hard to Top This Zero Feat
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- HEALTH HORIZONS : ESSAY : Learning to listen : Doctors with the patience to lend their patients an ear may find cures more quickly than those who rush into medical intervention.
- A GOP Senator Seeks Seat on Democratic Turf : Elections: The 27th District race is likely to be the most competitive of the three state Senate campaigns in this region.
- Medical 'Firsts' Celebrate Their First Birthday : Childbirth: South Dakota woman bears a boy and a girl after serving as nine-month host to embryo created by her daughter and son-in-law.
- DECISION '92: SPECIAL VOTER'S GUIDE TO THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION : THEIR PROMISES: Excerpts from the candidate's basic stump speeches, a look at what they vow to do for the nation : BUSH:
- Germans Lay Beloved Statesman Brandt to Rest : Funeral: 'He shaped an era,' the country's president says of the former West Berlin mayor, foreign minister and chancellor.
- Actor Olmos Wins ABRAZO Award
- Vacant House Being Sold to Asians Damaged in Apparent Hate Crime
- Clinton Will Make Stops in Irvine, Costa Mesa Thursday
- Okies--They Sank Roots and Changed the Heart of California : History: Unwanted and shunned, the 1930s refugees from the Dust Bowl endured, spawning new generations. Their legacy can be found in towns scattered throughout the San Joaquin Valley.
- VENTURA : 1 Motorist Seized in Sobriety Checks
- Finally, a School for Homeless Children : * O.C. Coalition Acts With Foresight in Setting Up Classes for Underprivileged Youths
- The Thread Leads to San Diego in Case of the Champ's Pants
- Duck! They've Got Band Candy! : Fund-Raising: A parent would rather scale than turn kids into pint-sized tycoons to pay for education and after-school activities.
- Tangled Web of Lies Snags Air Force Sergeant : Deception: Believed killed in a hit-and-run accident five years ago, James Doug Pou now is awaiting a court-martial.
- Proposal for Hotel Draws Opposition : Development: About 50 residents gather to protest plans to build a 123-room luxury resort near San Clemente Pier.
- Wasn't Hitting Boys How Thelma and Louise Got Started?
- The Last Aristocrat : Anthony Andrews Said he Wouldn't Play one Again--but 'Jewels' Was a Gem
- San Marino : Rebuilding Permits Voted
- Hordes of Country Music Fans Admitting Weakness, Even in Ivy League
- Lawrence Kasdan's 1983 The Big Chill (KCOP...
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- FOOTBALL : Crenshaw Outgunned in 14-6 Loss to Carson
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : New Scope of Duties at Police Substation
- If Money Talks in Campaigns, Some Have a Lot More to Say
- O.C. Toxic Site Part of Retooled Superfund Plan
- License to Sell
- Experimental Drugs Give Cancer Patients Last Hope for Survival : Medicine: An ailing railroad worker opts to negotiate the uncertain voyage through the unpredictable maze of clinical trials.
- THE HOUSE
- ELECTIONS 53RD ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Abortion, Recession Dominating Campaign : Democrats: Debra L. Bowen, a relative newcomer to politics, hopes to lure away voters who supported Republicans in better economic times.
- Students Head Out of State to Avoid College Gridlock : Education: More are paying the extra costs so they can finish in four years. Private schools also try to capitalize.
- Deputy Wounds Man After Responding to Gang Fight
- Professor Has an Earthshaking Idea That No One Seems to Buy : Science: CSUN's Lorence G. Collins says gases within the planet are behind quakes, oil and formation of the continents. Critics sneer at his theory.
- Gold Attracts a New Breed of Prospectors : Mining: They gamble that the price of the metal, near a six-year low, is about ready to climb again. With modern methods and equipment, they want to be ready when it does.
- Congress : Schenk Merits Vote in 49th; Incumbents Encased Elsewhere
- Palmdale Vows to Enforce Ban on Real Estate Signs : City codes: The council orders a crackdown. But some critics say the action is poorly timed and could discourage housing sales.
- Missing Woman, 79, Found Dead
- ADAMS-NORMANDIE : Information Sought on Historic Homes
- When Negative Campaigning Finally Fails : Election: On Thursday, voters pressed home the point that they want to know what the candidates propose to do. Bush had little to say.
- As Head of Ticket Goes, So Goes Much of GOP, Alas
- PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE : Mr. President: Please Drop the 'Character' Issue
- Water Reform That Is Anything But a Watershed in Fairness, Efficiency : Legislation: The Omnibus Water Bill, if signed, would be a step forward, but at the cost of hurting the environment and keeping the feds in control.
- PLATFORM : Insight Through Film
- Amid Faltering Plans for Unity, Europe Needs own 'Federalist Papers' : Maastricht: When mapping out concepts of union, leaders forgot the inspirational debate and vision provided by America's Founding Fathers.
- As Campaign Unravels, Baker Loses Infallibility
- Brea Soothes Pain to Displaced Businesses : Relocation: City will provide those affected by the redevelopment project with $10,000 each, in addition to $20,000 that will go toward rent over a two-year period.
- On the Road Toward Change : Commerce: Officials say Thousand Oaks Boulevard should be transformed into a more pedestrian-friendly commercial strip.
- 'Arrogance' at Issue in Bid to Recall 3 on Council : Hermosa Beach: Critics denounce the attitudes of Councilmen Robert Benz and Sam Edgerton and Mayor Robert Essertier. The three blame developers.
- Candidates Meet Public at Open Forum : Election: Congressional, Fullerton council hopefuls get hard questions about issues such as the city budget, education and gangs, and offer very different solutions.
- COMMENTARIES ON FAMILY VALUES : Sanctity of Marriage as an Institution Is Foundation for Happy Home : A couple's commitment to their relationship helps build a strong family, which is the basis for a strong nation.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : NEWS ANALYSIS : Seymour's Complaints May Not Hold Water
- Returning to School Leads Mother to New Career, Scholastic Honors
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Assembly District 53
- College Board Candidates
- ELECTIONS '92 : The Key to Their Success? It's Simple
- A CANDLE OR THE SUN by...
- LEARNING TO BOW: Inside The Heart of...
- Old Building Gets New Life
- CRA Will Discuss Hollywood Project
- Gardening : October Declared National Houseplant Month
- A Journey to the Source of the Ultimate Cup of Java : Visit to an Indonesian coffee plantation adds spice to strong, sweet native brew. : news
- S.F. Valley Homes Sales Remain Stable
- Cowboys and Comanches : BRULES, <i> By Harry Combs (Lyford Books, Novato, Calif. 94945: $19.95</i> ; <i> 521 pp.</i> )
- CHICAGO DAYS / HOBOKEN NIGHTS by...
- CLOSE-UP : Cry the Beloved Coyote
- Orlando-Area Discount Plan Extended to March
- Want the Answers? Try Sunset's Guide
- Rules Usually Have Sound Basis
- Watering Key to Tasty Vegetables
- HISTORICAL ATLAS OF THE AMERICAN WEST ...
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : CORRESPONDENTS' CHOICE : HISTORICAL HANGOUTS
- NEIGHBORHOODS : Cultures Clash in Dublin's Temple Bar District : Tradition meets trendy in the Irish capital's revitalized riverfront.
- STYLE : FASHION : Neutral News
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : CORRESPONDENTS' CHOICE : HISTORICAL HANGOUTS
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Attorney's Friends Pay Back Her Kindness--With Interest
- Disney's 'Wolves' Tells a Tale of Overcoming Greed and Treachery and Terro
- DECISION '92: SPECIAL VOTER'S GUIDE TO THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION : THE RUNNING MATES: : QUAYLE: The vice president has warmed the Republican hearts with his blasts at lawyers and Hollywood. But can he overcome the 'snicker factor'?
- Riot Peacekeeper to Stand Trial in Attack on Officer
- Rebuild L.A. Stumbling Over Red Tape, Factionalism : Riot aftermath: Group struggles to define itself and what it can accomplish. But its leaders remain optimistic.
- West Urged to Enliven Diet, Dine on Bugs
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Ceremony for New Policing Council
- European-Style Bed-and-Breakfasts Flourish Across the Nation : Tourism: Establishments can range from a rustic cabin in the woods to a townhouse in Manhattan. Not all are the bargains they are cracked up to be.
- DECISION '92: SPECIAL VOTER'S GUIDE TO THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION : Who Will Lead America Toward a New Era?
- DECISION '92: SPECIAL VOTER'S GUIDE TO THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION : THEIR RECORDS: An examination of the successes and failures of Bush as President and Clinton as governor : CLINTON
- CYPRESS PARK : Residents Lobby for Park Memorial
- Defiant Armed Zulus March in Protest : South Africa: Buthelezi leads 10,000 carrying spears in Johannesburg despite ban on weapons.
- From Car Seat to Council Seat? : Fullerton Candidate Who Lives in a Chevy Champions Homeless Issues in His Campaign
- BUSINESS BRIEF
- The Big Lie: New Politics of Mendacity
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- DAME WENDY HILLER: Still Acting Strong
- Police Try Getting to Root of Problems : Law enforcement: A new emphasis on community relations encourages residents to act in tandem with officers. The results are mixed.
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- BALDWIN HILLS : Flights of Fancy and Gritty Reality
- A TV Miscellany
- AQMD to Test Children for Lead Levels in Their Blood : Health: Federally funded program will focus on youngsters living within a mile of a smelter in the City of Industry.
- Myers Gone, but Not the Homeless He Championed : Law: Joseph Lawrence has adhered to the policies of the city attorney he replaced, as council candidates take sides on safety issues.
- A pre-"Beverly Hillbillies" Buddy Ebsen guests on...
- ELECTIONS / SANTA MONICA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD : Candidates Agree--All Roads Lead to Capitol
- Reality Visits Realty
- TRACK : Perea Leads the Pack
- Pasadena : Memorial for 2 Robinsons
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- HEALTH HORIZONS : PULSE
- ROAD NOTES
- Selected City Council actions affecting Central Los...
- Uprooting 'Green Acres'
- Family's Ocean Adventure Turned Stormy : South Pacific: Couple with three children were chased by cyclone for three days.
- BELL GARDENS : City Will Help Pay Home Repairs
- WHALE OF A DEAL: Anaheim sports arena...
- Net Gain : Shatto Park Team Serves Notice That Kids From Inner City Are Catching Up to Suburban Peers
- HEALTH HORIZONS : NUTRITION : Weight a Minute! : Your scale may not lie, but it doesn't tell you the whole truth. Carrying less fat is the key.
- ELECTIONS / SANTA MONICA CITY COUNCIL : Ballot Names to Swamp Voters
- Issues in the 53rd Assembly District
- Nun Wins $1 Million on a Fling and a Prayer
- THE TIMES POLL : 57% Approve of Police; Few See Changes
- Fans Make Tracks to a Rail Hobo Happening
- Charges of 'Stealth' Tactics Color Assembly Race
- THE HOUSE
- Eyewitness : Veteran of Pancho Villa's Army Adds Life to History Lessons
- Russian Roulette on South Korea Roads
- SOUTH : AIDS Education Packets at First AME
- Glendora : Annexation Approved
- Robinson's-May Co. Reorganization : EXPANSION PLANS
- DECISION '92: SPECIAL VOTER'S GUIDE TO THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION : THE ISSUES: What do the candidates stand for? Here's a look at their positions, from A to Z : PEROT : His campaign centerpiece: A 5-year plan to destroy the deficit
- There <i> Is</i> a Morning After for This Tuned-Out TV Addict
- Removing the Mask : Taking Away a Child's Anger Starts a Chain Reaction of Caring and Loving That Will Last for Generations : ANDY PADILLA
- Air Force Leaves Greenland Base After 50 Years
- ELECTIONS : Latinos, Democrats Are Expected to Be Big Winners in Central L.A.
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Lincoln Strong-Arms Eagle Rock in 24-7 Win
- Peace Corps Volunteers Teach Russians the Rudiments of Capitalism : Economics: Years of communism left many lacking business skills. The group's goal is to set up centers to counsel budding entrepreneurs.
- County Office Aims at 'Deadbeat' Parents for Back Child Support
- Can Ability Grouping Be Some Students' Path to Failure?
- What to Consider When Investing 401(k) Funds
- TV Dealer Proves He Is the King of the Big Screens : Retail: Paul Goldenberg, known for his "I <i> am</i> the king" ads, has been Mitsubishi Electronics America Inc.'s top single-store seller for eight years. He expects sales of $20 million this year.
- Five Years After The Crash, Wall Street and Main Street Again Seem : Out of Touch
- Lack of Royal Airs May Be Reason He's 'King' of Big-Screen TV Dealers : Retailing: Paul Goldenberg is so customer-oriented that his employees have to open doors toward the inside so they don't bump patrons.
- Financial Analyst Advises Investors to Sell Helionetics Stock : Technology: Report says company has a history of exaggerating sales and earnings potential of prospects.
- L.A. SPEAK
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : CORRESPONDENTS' CHOICE : HISTORICAL HANGOUTS
- Green Thumbs : Boomers Dig Into Gardening : Gardening is a hobby offering way to aid environment, push family activity on cheap or chic.
- DECISION '92: SPECIAL VOTER'S GUIDE TO THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION : THEIR PROMISES: Excerpts from the candidate's basic stump speeches, a look at what they vow to do for the nation : PEROT:
- GETTING THE BILL: People in the new...
- Treatment for Botulism Found, Doctors Report
- You can call me Deep Throat. A...
- Koreans Find Retailing a Way Around Cultural Barriers : CHAD KIM
- Mortgage Rates at 8.06%
- CITY CULTURE : Bluesy Black / Note
- DECISION '92: SPECIAL VOTER'S GUIDE TO THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION : THE RUNNING MATES: : STOCKDALE: The war hero turned citizen politician is said to be a man of integrity, but not a student of public policy.
- Tom Schabarum; Realtor, Brother of Ex-Supervisor
- HEALTH HORIZONS : PSYCHOLOGY : Supermarket Psychology : Modern grocery shoppers are the targets of a sophisticated system designed to make them stay longer and spend more
- Swiss Apologize for 'Invasion' of Neighbor
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : . . . While Herschensohn Plays Finances Close to the Vest
- Lehrer of PBS Will Be Final Debate Moderator
- DOWNTOWN : New Multiethnic Business Program
- CULTURE WATCH : Election With a Latin Beat
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- GAME OF THE WEEK : Garfield Flies by Roosevelt, 14-0, in Eastside Classic : Football: A pre-game stunt primes the Bulldogs for victory in the 57th annual meeting of the schools.
- Issue: The Future of Los Angeles Schools
- LITTLE TOKYO : Bone-Marrow Donor Group Seeks Asians
- More and More Americans Find Food for Thought in Vegetarianism : Diet: Concerns about health and the environment have brought meatless meals into the mainstream, and chefs are making plant-based food tasty.
- Win or Lose, Perot Changing Rules of Game
- PERSPECTIVE ON PROP. 161 : Aid in Dying Is Human, Humane : Assisted suicide for the terminally ill doesn't conflict with medical or religious interests; it does respect individual rights.
- This Year, 1990 Predictions May Finally Come True : California: Unfriendly reapportionment and the budget fiasco, coupled with voter frustration, set stage for the ultimate political revenge.
- Bush vs. Clinton: Can Technology Revive the Economy? : The presidential candidates, including Perot, have differing positions on the oft-discussed but poorly understood concept of growth policy
- Police Still Seeking Hit-Run Driver Who Killed Bicyclist
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / ANAHEIM : City Council, Utility Issues Rouse Voters
- Walnut : 2 Political Forums Slated
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Students Work for Trip to Valley Forge
- HEALTH HORIZONS : FITNESS : Trusting Your Trainer : A one-on-one coach can be a boon to a fitness program. But anyone can offer his services as a personal trainer.
- Angry Victims of Earthquake Riot in Cairo
- Rosemead : Ramona Blvd. Realignment
- Anti-Tax Rally Draws Few in Thousand Oaks
- Ethnic Weddings on Rise Among Black Couples : Customs: More are choosing traditional rituals as an expression of their heritage. Because it is difficult to trace exact lineage, most use a variety of practices.
- Family Finally Lays to Rest Slain Daughter : Funeral: After husband is convicted of murdering Vickie Eddington five years ago and burying her in their back yard, friends and family gather for an emotional memorial service.
- WESTLAKE : Cooperative Effort Cuts Crime Rate
- Goosey the Gander Follows Others When They Wander
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Willie Williams : City's New Police Chief Faces Down Some Long Odds
- IN THE KNOW : WITH IRAQGATE, THE CIA SEEMS TO HAVE FINALLY LEARNED ITS POLITICAL LESSON
- 'A Mud Bath for Every Soul Concerned'
- No Surprises Here; Just a Little Advice : * Attitude Adjustment in Order for Congress Delegation
- A Timely Comeback by Bowers Museum : * Its Mission to Increase Cultural Understanding Is in Tune With Diversity in O.C.
- Small Talk Keeps Him Rolling : Trains: Amtrak conductor likes nothing better than to talk to passengers. He knows many by their first name.
- Would-Be Donors Get a Personal Thank You : Medicine: Leukemia patient and his mother travel from Kansas to meet the Wilmington youths who volunteered for bone marrow transplant program.
- EDUCATION: Los Angeles school board member Mark...
- ELECTIONS / 53RD ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Showdown by the Bay : Democrat Debra Bowen hopes to sway voters who backed Republicans in better times.
- Today in Rancho Palos Verdes a select...
- COMMENTARIES ON FAMILY VALUES : Gays Should Not Be Outcasts Just Because of Their Sexual Orientation : Homosexuals deserve to be a part of society, instead of being rejected by their own kin and discriminated against out of fear and ignorance.
- OK, Study Illegal Aliens--But It Borders on the Bizarre
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: OCT. 17
- Vanishing Breed? : NFL Simply Is Not Doing Enough to Protect Its Franchise Position in Game That Is Changing Rapidly
- Kurri Is King for the Day : Hockey: He gets his 500th goal and Los Angeles, with an 8-6 victory over Boston, is off to its best start since the 1980-81 season.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine Extends Winning Streak in Water Polo to 7
- Pro Basketball
- Giants Might Get Taylor-Made Lift : Rams: Knox fears that the linebacker's retirement announcement will inspire New York.
- Okie Music Shows a Melancholy Wit
- Fairways May Displace Couple and Their Home in the Rough
- Bowers to Be Star Exhibit in Cultural Hub : Arts: Reopened museum is to be the centerpiece of a 90-acre district that Santa Ana hopes will revitalize the mid-town area.
- Squashing the Opposition
- ELECTIONS / VOTER REGISTRATION : GOP Lead Reduced by More Than Half
- VENTURA : Paintings Stolen From Art Gallery
- SAN DIEGO : 2 Killed as Car Runs off Road, Rolls Over
- SAN DIEGO : Cadillac Carjacked, 2 Youths Arrested
- Revered Reverend : Religion: Pastor Lisa R. Golden's efforts to help the poor in Porterville have earned her respect at St. John's Episcopal Church and School in Rancho Santa Margarita.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Woman Kidnaped at Teller Machine
- ELECTIONS / 53RD ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Showdown by the Bay : Republican Brad Parton calls himself a 'bold conservative,' denies he's part of the religious right.
- United Way Campaign
- This George May be the Last to Know About His Candidacy
- UCLA Has Too Little in Reserve : Bruins: Backup quarterbacks Barnes, Fien are dominated by the Washington State defense, 30-17.
- Pierce Wins With Special Teams, 40-9
- Clippers Race Past Cavaliers
- WATER POLO ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley Ends El Toro's Water Polo Streak
- Yellowfin Tuna and Yellowtail Continue to Bite
- Valenzuela Rides Eliza to Keeneland Victory
- WESTERN ATHLETIC ROUNDUP : Faulk Gets 'Only' 156 in 49-27 Aztec Win
- GOLF ROUNDUP : O'Meara, Schulz Shoot 64s, Carry One-Shot Lead
- L.A. Unified Teachers Poised for Critical Contract Vote : Schools: Balloting begins Tuesday on whether to take a 9% pay cut or authorize a strike and risk losing more money. Most say outcome is too close to call.
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : In Torrance, they're sick of all the name-dropping.
- SAN DIEGO : Drifter Sought in Stabbing Death
- College Student Arrested in Murder
- 'There Has Been Progress Made' : Response: Community-based policing has received wide--but not universal--praise from residents and organizations.
- Nordhoff Validates Ranking With Sweep of Paso Robles
- HARNESS RACING : Reddam Meets With Los Alamitos Horsemen
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Navratilova, Sabatini Will Play for Title in Germany
- Cal State Fullerton Has One for the Road : Nonconference: The Titans get their first victory away from home since 1989, beating Southwestern Louisiana.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Chula Vista Shuts Out Bonita Vista
- Huss Helps Lancers Run to 14-7 Victory
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Michigan Too Much for Indiana, 31-3
- Faulk Watch Allows Scott to Run
- COMMENTARY : Bullets Try a Fresh Approach
- El Camino Shrugs Off Rancho Santiago
- They're No Hit in N.Y. : Auction: Star attraction at Christie's--a 1937 home jersey worn by Lou Gehrig--fails to receive even the minimum opening bid.