- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RETURNS : LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- Nevada Elects First Woman to High Court : Politics: Miriam Shearing will add a 'female voice.' U.S. Senate, House incumbents win.
- Beverly Hills : Concert Falls Short of Goal
- COMMUNITY : Busboys' Night Out : Top Latino Restaurant Workers to Be Feted at Ceremony Jan. 17
- West Covina : Public Works Contracts OKd
- FINAL ORANGE COUNTY ELECTION RETRNS : BREAKDOWNS
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Prop. 166 Deemed Bad Medicine for Insurance Reform
- Ultra Marathoners Get Plenty of Scenery on 50-Mile Route
- LOS ANGELES : Report Avoids Blaming Zoo for Elephant's Death
- INDUSTRY : Arco Offers $10,000 Reward in Shootings
- YORBA LINDA : Russians Touring Christian Schools
- Teachers Union Seeks Restraining Order to Prevent Salary Cuts by L.A. District
- Wall of Hostilities : It Triggers a Dispute That Knows No Boundaries in Orange Neighborhood
- MUNICIPAL COURT RACES : Crandall Now 'Judge Mom'; Harbor Undecided
- WESTMINSTER : City Raises Stakes in Fire Chief Dispute
- Look who's laughing now: One individual who...
- STATE SENATE : Dannemeyer, Seymour, Umberg Mentioned for Seat Royce Will Vacate : Observers say the opening could also present an opportunity for GOP Assemblyman Ross Johnson, among others.
- Voters OK Term Limits in Torrance, Gambling in Inglewood : Among other ballot measures, Hawthorne voters reject a card club, and commercial zoning for a beachfront parcel is denied in Hermosa Beach.
- No Loss of Faith : Campaigns: Defeat at the polls doesn't mean the party's over. Candidates who didn't win celebrate the act of running and making their voices heard.
- Elated Gallegly Plans to Erase East-West Split in County : Politics: The campaign manager for his defeated Democratic rival says the congressman does not bring people together.
- Property Values, Spirits Sink on Peninsula : Real Estate: Forced to sell once-expensive homes for less than they paid, more homeowners are facing foreclosure. And experts predict the market will only get worse.
- Voters OK Limits on Mobile-Home Rents
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Voters in GOP Stronghold Buck Trends
- Putting Pettiness Aside : This is no time for Legislature to gang up on Wilson
- Carlsbad Aviator 1 of 3 Dead in Crash
- 3 New Members Elected to Board in South Bay Hospital District Upset : Winners opposed a proposal to spend $15 million updating the 31-year-old facility in Redondo Beach.
- SIMI VALLEY : Crews Rescue Youth Injured in Cave
- BREA : Council Votes to Pay Wedin's Legal Fees
- SANTA PAULA : Students Draft a Tourism Blueprint
- Voters Choose 3 New Mayors, Back Reforms : Cities: There's change at the top in Irvine, Anaheim and Garden Grove, but in four other cities mayoral incumbents are retained.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Santa Ana Condition in Local Politics
- PORT HUENEME : Deficit Jeopardizes Police Department
- Low-Key Ceremony Celebrates Reagan Library's 1st Birthday : Simi Valley: The event lacks the pomp of the archive's year-ago opening. Director Ralph C. Bledsoe thanks the community.
- Countywide : Shelter Has Lots of Lost, Scared Dogs
- Crimes Reported to the LAPD
- Phillip J. (Duffy) Lewis; Longtime Coach
- IRVINE : Festival Lets Students See Other Lands
- School Board Races Yield Some Surprises : Education: No obvious trends were evident in the county's 25 contests. But some incumbents were defeated.
- RAINBOW MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT : Stickney Defeated in Reelection Bid
- 15 Incumbents Keep Seats in 9 Cities' Races
- CANYON COUNTRY : Boy, 12, Killed in Traffic Accident
- Gala Aids Maple Center
- Police Seek Killer in Fatal Shooting of Boy, 15, in La Habra
- Statewide Registry of Sober-Living Homes Being Compiled by Association
- Canoga Park Students Learn to Deal With the Violence in Their Lives
- SANTA ANA : Mentor Program Seeks New Funding
- Teachers Get a Big Hand From Actor : Learning: Helping those who fall through system's cracks is important, Ben Vereen tells conference on adult education.
- Spaulding Says Bray Willing as Sex Partner : Justice: Ex-planning director testifies in suit against city by former city planner.
- LANCASTER : Man Dies After Squad Car Collision
- BOARD OF SUPERVISORS : Slater, Jacob Win S.D. County Races
- Miscellany
- AROUND THE NFL : RAIDERS : Montoya's Status Still Unknown
- A LOOK AT THE 1992-93 NBA SEASON : Show's Over, Lakers Have Different View of Season : Preview: Without Johnson, West and Pfund acknowledge that the team's goals will have to change.
- GIRLS' TENNIS : Grossmont, Poway Advance
- Chuck Hernandez, who began the season as...
- PREP NOTES
- Baseball Welcomes a New Class : Major leagues: Additions of Lachemann, Perez and Baylor may signal new priorities for hiring managers.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : USC : Milburn Falls Short of Expectations
- Big Ten Offers No Holiday Joy
- KEEPING TABS
- Sweet Success : Rafael and Gabe Ruelas Went From Selling Candy Door to Door to the Boxing Ring, Where They Have Become World-Class Fighters
- After the Anger
- Board Newcomers Vow to Save Hospital : Camarillo: Officials say the merger of the local facility with St. John's Regional Medical center in Oxnard is proceeding.
- Hernandez to Become Angel Pitching Coach
- Notre Dame's Garza to Make Commitment to Attend Nevada
- PREP NOTES : Recipe for a Memorable Football Game: Just Add Dirt and Water
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : No. 1 Rule Is, Nice Guys Finish Second
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Leconte Frustrates Sampras on French Soil Once Again
- Sebreros Runs to Maintain His Balance : Football: Garden Grove standout finds his time on the field helps him cope with troubled home life.
- AZTECS UPDATE : SDSU Tries to Snap Laramie Skid
- Father Figure : UCLA's Goodwin Had to Grow Up Fast After His Son Was Born Before His Senior Year of High School
- PREP ROUNDUP : Century League's Top-Seeded Players Give No Ground
- Piggott Sidesteps Press, Leaves Hospital
- Football Runs in the Family : Morton Brothers Have Developed into College and High School Standouts
- COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : Mauldin Prefers Run to the Shoot
- Miscellany
- Baseball War Heats Up Over Giants
- OAK TREE : Ailment Sidelines Kostroma
- Catcher Mike Scioscia filed for free agency,...
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 5, 1992
- Pollution Trading Program Outlined : Air quality: Complexity of AQMD's plan draws groans from both environmentalists and businesses.
- Is Republican Stronghold Weakening? : Impact: Political observers say county results point to a shift not from GOP to Democrat, but from GOP to 'other.'
- Countywide : Meetings Planned on Alternate Pipeline
- City Said to Be Impeding Businesses : Government: Report finds that piecemeal approach tends to hinder economic development. But a proposed solution of consolidating agencies draws criticism.
- BUENA PARK : Vietnam Memorial to Go on Display
- Report Says Copter Pilot Probably Caused Fatal Crash
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Delpino Dislikes Sideline View
- PREP NOTES
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : UCLA
- Names in the News - Nov. 5, 1992
- Miscellany
- ROUNDUP : Master's Wins Soccer Playoff
- COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : SDSU Was Looking for a Moral Victory
- Howard Blackwell has rushed for 100 yards...
- After the Stormy Practices, the Games Are the Easy Part
- Names in the News - Nov. 5, 1992
- AROUND THE NFL : MacPherson Hospitalized
- From Hungary, by Tube
- Cranberries Bounce Back
- You'd Better Shop Around
- '92 NATIONAL ELECTIONS : President Vetoes Urban Aid Measure : Inner city: He carries through on promise to reject legislation, which would have created new enterprise zones in L.A. and other big cities, saying it constituted a tax hike.
- Glendale : Library Hours Restored
- Religious Conservatives to Control Vista School Board
- Extraordinary Election for Ordinary People : Politics: A rare power this year energized the citizenry, which voted and volunteered for candidates in what may be record numbers.
- Reynaldo F. Macias has been appointed director...
- FINAL ORANGE COUNTY ELECTION RETURNS : SPECIAL DISTRICTS
- '92 SAN GABRIEL VALLEY ELECTIONS : A Day at the Races : Ordinary People Plunge into the Political Process With Extraordinary Gusto
- Carrot Salad, Grasshopper Pie, Candied Figs
- White Thai
- Splendors of the Grass
- TASTE TEST : Frank Discussion
- The Cream Cure
- Campus Visits--Occidental College will host A Day...
- Making the Picture Show : Ojai: Filmmakers who live and work in this bucolic town say it's close enough to L.A. to be accessible, but far enough away to discourage commuters.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Aid to Russia Is Doomed to Fall Short : Transitions: Even $100 billion from the West cannot cure an economic system left a shambles by 70 years of communism.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Props. 158, 159 Defeated; Layoffs Hit Investigators of Government Waste
- Ben BlaberSchool: Wilson HighSport: Water PoloPosition: Two-meterClass:...
- INTERNATIONAL
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 5, 1992
- Slow, Uneven Growth in Economy, Fed Says : Commerce: California's situation is particularly bad because of defense industry cutbacks, report notes.
- Go Fish
- Hardball Henfruit
- Loan Program to Help Poor Start Firms
- Keating Aide Testifies That She Misled Auditors on S&L; : Trial: Testimony is first by a major insider in the case against Keating. It supports contentions of accounting firms.
- AUTOS
- Lansing Lands Paramount Job : Entertainment: The producer is named to head studio's motion picture group after Tartikoff's departure.
- QUANTUM : Quantum Health Reports Profits Grew 62% in Quarter for Record Gain
- Clinton Has It Harder Than Postwar Predecessors
- ENERGY
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 5, 1992
- AUTOS
- Q & A : How Clinton Plans Could Affect You
- Rockwell Posts $1-Billion Loss
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RETURNS : RIVERSIDE COUNTY
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : State Rail Bond Measure's Defeat Could Curtail Highway Projects
- COLUMN ONE : Clinton's Strategy of Triage : 'Don't be greedy little pigs,' remarked an adviser, abandoning some big states as probably hopeless. Those that got immediate, massive attention were key to winning White House.
- Deployment of Bosnia Peacekeepers Thwarted : Balkans: Intensifying battles and demand for a payoff block movement of Canadian soldiers.
- Keeping the Peace : A workshop will offer grandparents tips on resolving the inevitable conflicts that erupt during holiday family gatherings.
- Recipe for Science : Making sandwiches is just one way Laguna Beach youngsters learn in Jackie Howland's lab. Support from a local foundation is a key ingredient to its success.
- Soupy's On Again : The immortal pie thrower has cooked up a madcap comedy act and is taking it on the road.
- COVER STORY : Embracing Alzheimer's Patients With Compassion
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RETURNS : SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY
- Angola Rebels Accused of Kidnaping 70 Foreigners
- MUSICA LATINA : Mexican Artists Hit the Jackpot in Las Vegas
- '92 NATIONAL ELECTIONS : NEWS ANALYSIS : Parties' Dilemma: Government Role : Policy: Democrats have a great opportunity to show that the leadership can still solve problems. But there are formidable obstacles.
- '92 SAN GABRIEL VALLEY ELECTIONS : Hitting the Magic Age, Students Cast First Ballots
- SPORTSTALK : He's on a Fast Track To the Top
- JAZZ : The Rippingtons Are on a 'Weekend' Tear
- Movies and Pop: the Planet Hollywood, Hard Rock Phenoms
- Hanya Holm; Choreographer for Broadway Musicals
- '92 WESTSIDE ELECTIONS : ELECTIONS / STATE RACES : Bruising Battle Ends in Bowen Landslide : Legislature: Friedman, Margolin and Moore are reelected to the Assembly by large margins. Hayden coasts to a new Senate seat.
- Warren's 6-Game Streak on Line Against Downey
- Bruce Bird; Marketer, Promoter in Record Industry
- West Covina : Housing Assistance Plans
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RETURNS : VENTURA COUNTY
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Bishop Amat, Loyola Battle Will Decide Who Rules Del Rey League
- '92 SAN GABRIEL VALLEY ELECTIONS : MUNICIPAL RACES : Pasadena Repeals Growth Management Initiative : Results: Incumbents prevail in Alhambra contests, and a schoolteacher wins a Walnut City Council seat.
- Cal State Northridge professor Rudy Acuna, 59,...
- '92 SAN GABRIEL ELECTIONS : STATE SENATE, ASSEMBLY : 3 Latina Democrats Among Newcomers to Sacramento : 2 Republican incumbents in Assembly and 2 in Senate retain their seats. One blames Bush's weakness as an obstacle that had to be overcome.
- PEOPLE / GENTE
- Crime Log
- LET THE SCENERY SPRAWL : For the First Time in Its History, South Coast Repertory Uses Its Entire Theater to Tell a Story
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RETURNS : SAN DIEGO COUNTY
- '92 NATIONAL ELECTIONS : THE SENATE
- '92 SAN GABRIEL VALLEY ELECTIONS : Candidates Backed by Water Companies Capture Seats : Politics: A coalition of five firms spent $80,000 to $90,000 to oust unsympathetic incumbents in four district races.
- Reality Becomes a Bedtime Story : Literature: Real-life issues, such as death and divorce, are popular topics of children's books. But some caution against overuse of 'bibliotherapy.'
- '92 LONG BEACH ELECTIONS : Voters Approve Term Limits, Say No to Gambling : Propositions: The idea for a card casino on the Queen Mary is scuttled. Also rejected were a tax to add police and plan to give the mayor more powers.
- Graduate School Receives Federal Grant
- Is Diaper Hype a Pile of Garbage?
- On Celebrity Parties and Mysterious Puddles
- Religious Right Captures Majority on Vista Board : Education: Ten out of 30 religious conservatives win school seats, but fail to win control of other districts.
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RETURNS : ORANGE COUNTY
- And One, Two, Cha-Cha-Cha
- '92 SAN GABRIEL ELECTIONS : CONGRESS : 4 Incumbents Cruise Back to Their Seats : Diamond Bar Mayor Jay C. Kim will join Reps. David Dreier, Matthew G. Martinez, Carlos J. Moorhead and Esteban E. Torres in the House.
- Forums Help Break Down Ethnic Barriers
- Title, Artist Last Week 1 Jump Around,...
- High Voter Turnout Reverses 32-Year Slide : Electorate: 55% of eligible adults cast ballots, first major increase since Kennedy-Nixon election. Worries over economy, nation's future are cited.
- Small Chinese Place Is Hard to Top for Flavor
- Arizona Voters OK King Holiday; Ban on Abortion Fails
- Lanesha ColemanSchool: Paramount HighSport: VolleyballPosition: Middle HitterClass:...
- Shootings Leave Police Searching for Answers : Violence: Three men are dead, two people injured and three officers shot at. Authorities are investigating whether the incidents are related to guilty verdicts in a murder case.
- He's One of the Busiest Bruins : Football: With UCLA's offense sputtering, Darren Schager has had to punt 55 times in eight games.
- Pomona : Job Center Plan Supported
- West Hollywood : Sunset Complex in Doubt
- Turf's Up for Bruin Soccer Team in Tournament
- Funds Accompany Recovery Advice : Business: Two venture capital firms are included in the newly opened Neighborhood Opportunity Center.
- Clinton Plans Diverse Staff, New Jobs Package
- New Library Is Bold but Flawed : Rancho Penasquitos: Chaotic mixture of materials inside is among weaknesses.
- City Manager Resigns for Job in Westlake Village
- The National Hispanic Media Coalition plans to...
- Receiver's NFL Dream Comes True With Raiders : Football: Former University High quarterback Daryl Hobbs earns a spot on the team's roster.
- Desperate for G-Rated Movies for Preschoolers? Try Videos
- '92 SOUTHEAST ELECTIONS : ABC SCHOOL DISTRICT : Union's Candidate Wins Seat on School Board : Education: David Montgomery calls his victory--in the midst of bitter labor dispute--a resounding vote against the board majority.
- CHESS RESULTS : Fischer-Spassky Game 29 Concludes With 3rd Straight Draw
- Tribal Funk : Ventura's own Dave Binney and his New York-based jazz band Lost Tribe stopped at Joseppi's to make the brick walls sweat.
- For Seymour, Race Ended Before He Found His Stride : Defeat: Appointed senator started out behind and never got close. But allies predict he'll be back.
- Raising Hell for a Cause : 'I'm a Troublemaker Too'
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RETURNS : MEASURES
- Life, Death and the Search for Solid Ground
- MUSIC / SUGAR : How Sweet It Is : Former member of Husker Du leads a three-piece alternative pop band that is on top of the college charts.
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Soul-Searching Days Can Come to an End at Ruth's Place
- Debate Set on Drug Asset Seizures : Legislation: Lawmakers to open hearings on renewing controversial forfeiture law.
- '92 WESTSIDE ELECTIONS : ELECTIONS / WEST HOLLYWOOD : Voters Reject Bid to Create City's Own Police Force
- NEIGHBORS / SHORT TAKES : Ceremonial Tribute : A moving photo of late Chumash elder, Vincent Tumamait, will be dedicated in his memory and donated to the Ojai museum.
- Russian Parliament Ratifies Strategic Arms Pact, 157-1 : Nuclear cuts: Vote eases fears that hard-line nationalists could block progress on weapons control.
- COVER STORY : How Families Cope With Alzheimer's
- Symphony's New Beginnings
- Pasadena : Councilwoman Hit by Car
- World IN BRIEF : GHANA : Military Ruler Leads in Presidential Vote
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : A Solid 'Year of the Woman' at State Polls
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / JURO'CHO-SUSHI : Prize Catch : Although its location is not distinguished, its sparkling, mouth-watering cuisine is.
- Monrovia : Centre Theatre Closes
- '92 WESTSIDE ELECTIONS : The Party's Over : Republicans: At their traditional headquarters in Century City, state's GOP faithful blamed losses on the media and the economy, and they yearned for the glorious Reagan days.
- NATIONAL ELECTION RETURNS : THE MIDWEST
- Perot Says Movement Will Remain a Force for Change : Independent: Texan concedes defeat, urges supporters to use energy to 'make our country work'.
- HAILING HAL: Movie producer Hal Roach, who...
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Prop. A, Sales Tax Increase for Jails, Appears Doomed : Measures: Prop. B, mandating funding, was leading by wide margin; its passage would cancel out Prop. C.
- High Winds Cause Rash of Brush Fires, Power Outages
- PERSPECTIVE ON GOVERNING : Challenge No. 1: a Cynical Republic : The 'change' people want from Clinton is not just in programs; he has to make government trustworthy again.
- ELECTIONS '92 : Gallegly Leads in Tally for Congress : Election: Anthony Beilenson was ahead of Tom McClintock in the 24th District in early and inconclusive returns.
- GARDEN GROVE : Gunman Sought in Drive-By Slaying
- COSTA MESA : New Airport Offices Plan Gets City OK
- PRO FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Lyght Is Absolved by Knox
- The average cost of taking a family...
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lemieux Stopped; Penguins Aren't
- Baseball
- John, Taupin to Ink $39-Million Publishing Pact : Pop music: The songwriting duo's contract with Warner / Chappell Music gives them the largest cash advance in music publishing history.
- Music Reviews : Lindsay String Quartet Premieres Tippett Work
- Wareham's Lunar Eclipse Is Just Out of This Galaxie : Pop: Singer, whose latest band plays in O.C. tonight, has eliminated some of the frustration but now faces more pressure.
- Dow Dips on Computerized Selling : Market Overview
- Power at Polls : In South L.A., Most Voters Say They Cast Ballots for Change
- Art of Recycling : Charles Gordio is teaching abused children that they have the power to craft objets d'art from objets d'trash.
- YWCA Honors Achievements of Local Women
- In Peace Talks' Shadow, Islamic Group Fights PLO for Place in Sun : Gaza Strip: Just as in former colonies in Africa and Asia, political rivalries are intensifying as a Palestinian state looks more possible.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : BALLOT MEASURES : 911 Tax Leading; Prop N. Falling Short
- Britain Rules Queen Shall Not Be Taxed
- ABC Reporter Stabbed, Beaten
- The Meaning of the Victory of Bill Clinton and Al Gore : Agonized by recession and gridlock, America asks for change
- TUSTIN : Teacher's Goal Is Equality of Sexes
- SIMI VALLEY : Reagan Library Plans Celebration
- CONGRESSIONAL RACES : County Delegation Still Looks Solidly Republican : All four GOP incumbents on ballot leading in early returns, and the two in open races may make it a clean sweep.
- QUOTABLE
- Music Reviews : Milnes Sings 'Elijah' With Pacific Chorale
- RETAIL/TOURISM
- Ban Urged on Women in Most Combat Roles
- Nigerian Jets Bomb Rubber Plantation in Liberia; 38 Killed
- NATIONAL ELECTION RETURNS
- Seniors Are Helped Back Into the Mainstream : Health-Plus participants get counseling, socialize with their peers and develop an action plan that shifts focus from the past to the future.
- Incumbent Is Leading Encinitas Pack
- What the Webster Commission Didn't Say About L.A.'s Spring of Unrest : Riot report: LAPD intelligence was crippled by political interference, and the mayor's public reaction to the verdict was incendiary.
- A Sad Second Farewell by Magic
- Lancaster Takes Step Toward Easing Blight
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Rebuild L.A. Struggles to Establish Its Role
- Missing the Connection Between Love and a Loophole
- ORANGE COUNTY PLATFORM : Banning Skateboards on Newport Beach Boardwalk Is Not the Answer
- F.D.R.'S NEMESIS: Tuesday was a special election...
- TV Ratings : ABC Starts Sweeps Month With a Win
- AN APPRECIATION : Hal Roach--Last Link to a Glorious Entertainment Era
- U.S. to Borrow $37 Billion to Refill Coffers : Financing: The funds raised in the three debt auctions next week will be $1 billion more than the government borrowed in August.
- AIRLINES
- Lean Times Are Thinning Traffic : With Fewer Drivers on the Road, Accidents Are on the Decline
- West Coast Bancorp Posts Profit
- Dennis Codon Promoted to Vice President at Unocal
- Hal Roach Memorial Mass Set for Thursday
- Countywide : Man Missing for 2 Months Turns Up
- Thomas W. Leonard; Businessman
- Schenk-Jarvis Race Goes Down to Wire in 49th : County: Jacob appears to be victor over Doyle; McCarty-Slater vote close.
- SANTA CLARITA : Supervisors Order Ambulance Inquiry
- WESTLAKE : No Retrial Planned for Pediatrician
- COMMENTARY : A Way to Get Out of Seventh
- A LOOK AT THE 1992-93 NBA SEASON : Is Title 3 the Charm for Bulls? : Preview: In a year of change, the constant is Chicago, which will try to emulate the success of the 1966 Boston Celtics.
- Surprise Playoff Berth Gives Cal Lutheran Another Shot : College soccer: Kingsmen to open Division III tournament against SCIAC rival Claremont.
- S.F. Bay Foghorns Vanish in Mist of Progress
- 'Gag Rule' Is Blocked by Court : Ruling: Short-lived ban on abortion advice appears doomed as Bush Administration loses election.
- NASA Prepares for Launch
- Op Pro Drops Team Format for '93 Championships
- A LOOK AT THE 1992-93 NBA SEASON : Laker Fans Deserve Sign Team Cares
- Artist Fills History Gaps With Lessons
- New Jersey Trades Blaylock to Atlanta
- Image, Reality and the Green Charge Card
- RETAIL/TOURISM
- Timothy A. Koogle has been named president...
- Stop That Whining! : Are You an 'Adult Child'? A 'Co-Dependent'? Critics Say Recovery Groups May Offer an Excuse for Bad Behavior
- House Bank Scandal Fails to Halt Hunter Reelection : District 52: Democratic presidential victory has some wondering how effective the ultra-conservative Hunter will be in the new Congress.
- Teachers Threaten a One-Day Walkout : Education: Union picks Friday the 13th as a symbolic day to strike unless an agreement is reached on contract talks.
- BURBANK : Bigger Courthouse Poses No Risk
- Two Catches Are Big but Not World Records
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : SCC Tops San Bernardino in Women's Volleyball
- A Bountiful Trip : Southland Anglers Don't Have to Travel Far for Big Trout at User-Friendly Irvine Lake
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Oberlin Plans to Finish Its Season
- Music Reviews : Naumburg Winner Pratt Plays the Three Bs
- OPERA REVIEW : British Strauss, Smetana in Chicago
- Macy's Seeks Change in Terms of Credit Agreement
- Safeguard Health Enterprises Inc.: The Anaheim prepaid...
- RETAIL/TOURISM
- Clinton's Promise of Growth Likely to Benefit Stocks
- Managing Director of British Company Elected to Expanded Ropak Corp. Board
- Once Again, a President Pays the Price for a Sour Economy : Politics: Election outcome echoes 1980 race that cost Jimmy Carter the White House. Both contests were referendums on the incumbent.