- Make Room For Daddy (Or Mommy) : Republican cuts in Medicare and nursing home funding will push a lot of seniors into their children's homes.
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Baker's Miglinieks Hoax Shows Only Thing Missing Is Good Judgment
- DANA POINT : Council Meeting to Discuss Grants, Zoning
- ANAHEIM : Council to Discuss Career Center Plans
- SANTA PAULA : Formation of Film Commission Studied
- Westside : A Sign of the Times in Brentwood
- A Healthy Start : Downsizing: A nonprofit group will take over county-run clinics in Canoga Park and Valencia.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Super Bowl XXX: the Toughest Ticket
- UNIVERSITY BEAT / LONNIE WHITE : Shiferaw Finds Home on Road and Track at USC
- Ousted Henley Juror Pleads Not Guilty
- An Ironic Value in Iraq's Sham Vote : Election, though bogus, suggests even tyrants cannot fully ignore the drive for democracy
- Former Brea Player Miller Picks USC
- MUSIC REVIEW : Korean Chamber Ensemble in a Workmanlike Outing
- Dismissed Henley Juror Faces Judge : Courts: Michael D. Malachowski pleads not guilty to attempting to bribe a fellow juror.
- Things didn't always come up roses for...
- Appeals Court Won't Reconsider Decision Favoring Antonovich : Lawsuit: A businessman claimed the supervisor inappropriately intervened on behalf of adversaries, but his $1.3-million jury award was overturned.
- Mexican Rights Leader Brings Message of Change to L.A. : Politics: Zapatista supporter Rosario Ibarra calls for ruling party to step down.
- Parents Cite O.C. Public School Shortcomings : Education: Official blames lack of counseling services, job training on shrinking budgets.
- Pacoima : Conference Planned on Health, Welfare
- Ice Dogs Fall to Utah in Shootout, 5-4
- THE NFL / BILL PLASCHKE : While 49ers Fiddle, Cowboys Burn Up the League
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AL PLAYOFFS : Seattle Turns to Johnson to Keep Season Going
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Ornstein Pleads Guilty to Mail Fraud
- McNown to Start; Fien Stays Quiet : College football: Donahue defuses any idea of a UCLA quarterback controversy.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Powell Moves From Safety to Fullback
- ART REVIEW : Fresh Take on Ancient Form in 'Cui Zifan'
- Camarillo Bank Robbery Puts County Total at 32
- LA HABRA : Council Backs Veto of Nude Juice Bar
- Coalition Seeks Vote on Reinstating Planning Panel : Development: Oxnard petitioners aim for '96 ballot. Council disbanded the commission in January.
- Board to Vote on Access to Scenic Road : Ranchland: Supervisor draws up compromise plan to keep stretch of Sulphur Mountain Road open to non-motorized recreational traffic. One property owner is bitterly opposed.
- LA HABRA : Child-Care Advocate Memorialized
- Law Taps Non-Ballot Approach to Greenbelt Protection : Farmland: New state statute would help local governments, nonprofit groups buy development rights to protect against urban projects.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AL PLAYOFFS : Seattle Turns to Johnson to Keep Season Going
- MUSIC REVIEW : Yings Shine in Daring, Demanding Program
- Gift of Gab : Self-Promoter's Persistence Pays Off : LEARNING CURVE: DONNA M. GREEN & ASSOCIATES
- Farrakhan, Jackson Call for Unity, Action
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : New Tax Is Studied to Fund Youth Sports
- Garibaldi Wins Recognition as State Marine Fish
- PREP ROUNDUP : Villa Park Beats No. 1 Wilson in Water Polo
- 'Minor' Heart Ailment Puts Nets' Coleman on Sideline
- ART REVIEW : Framed in Controversy : Problems Surround Solid Works in 'Orange Curtain' Exhibition
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- First Interstate Posts Profit of $238 Million for 3rd Quarter
- 'We Are One Nation, One Family, Indivisible'
- Vacancy Rates Down at Fallbrook Mall
- Tougher Rules for Humane Officers Approved by Wilson
- It's No Easy Task to Earn Stripes as a Referee : First person: An aspiring official learns everything from how to handle unruly players to making sure he's paid.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Democrats Fear How Far Clinton Will Bend on GOP Budget : After a White House meeting, some party leaders worry that President's 'triangulation' leaves them out of the loop.
- Making the Call : Officiating a High School Game is a Tough Job, but Those Who do it Find it to Be a Rewarding One
- $1-Million El Toro Study Grant in Danger : Reuse: Officials were counting on Pentagon money to help pay for another report on the base's future, but defense agency contends guidelines weren't followed in the hiring of a planning company.
- State of the Art Inc.: The Irvine...
- COMPANY TOWN : DreamWorks Appoints Brad Globe as Head of Consumer Products
- Cortex Pharmaceuticals Inc.: The Irvine drug development...
- Intel Reports Big Revenue, Profit Gains in Third Quarter : Earnings: But some fear stock could take a tumble based on firm's admission that sustaining current margins may be difficult.
- MILLION MAN MARCH : Clinton Calls for End to Racism : Speech: Racial gulf exposed by Simpson trial demands individual remedy, he says.
- COMPANY TOWN : Grey Is Black and White on Brillstein
- Valley Site Being Turned Into Electronics Mecca : Warner Center: But fourth audio-video store in half-square-mile area could be the death knell for small appliance stores in the neighborhood.
- Japan's Major Banks Are Safe, Officials Say : Asia: House banking chairman says emergency financial assistance will be provided if needed.
- Sen. Mikulski Injures Her Hand While Fighting Off Mugger
- By the Numbers : Spotlight
- Roxanne Sinks Barge Off Mexico, Killing at Least 3 : Hurricane: Tugboats rescue 219 of the 244 aboard the craft as the storm slams ashore for the second time in a week. An American oil worker is among the dead.
- Fluoridation Bill Gets Mixed Reception
- Smartflex Systems Inc.: The Tustin provider of...
- Santa Monica-based L.A. Gear Inc. reported net...
- Gordon M. Binder, chief executive of Amgen...
- Campaign Reform
- Fidel Castro
- Chinatown Group's Efforts Pay Off in Police Substation : LAPD: Safety association's campaign led to the opening of an office in 1992. Now, with merchants' seed money, it will become a full-service, 24-hour facility in the vanguard of community-based policing.
- White Reaction to Verdict
- MILLION MAN MARCH : Black Men, in Show of Unity, Join in 400,000-Strong March : Rally: Speakers, participants make clear they must rely on themselves. 'We cannot continue the destruction of our lives and . . . communities,' says Nation of Islam's Louis Farrakhan.
- Race Card
- AMA Backs Medicare Plan
- Immigration
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 17, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 17, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 17, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 17, 1995
- Obituaries - Oct. 17, 1995
- Obituaries - Oct. 17, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 17, 1995
- Lucky Landing : Toddler Unhurt After Falling Off High Cliff Into Surf
- 400,000 Black Men Join in Racial Unity in Capitol March : Rally: Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan delivers demand for self-discipline. Speakers, participants make clear they must rely on themselves, not the government.
- Washington Takes the Day Off From Business as Usual
- OPEN SEASON: The Mighty Ducks' home opener...
- Colleges / Campus scene : CYPRESS : 2 Picked to Raise Money for College
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Grant Won to Work on 'Virtual Biology'
- O.C. Toddler Survives Fall From Cliff
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 17, 1995
- MCA TV Group Chairman Named : Entertainment: R. Gregory Meidel's appointment culminates high-priority search.
- Without Sign, Drivers Could See a Turn for the Worse
- Els Wins Match Play, but Isn't All That Happy
- JAZZ REVIEW : Heath Provides Light Touch With Modern Jazz Quartet
- TELEVISIONA New Dawn: This morning is not...
- CONSUMER PRODUCTS
- VERY SPECIAL: Specialty stores are growing increasingly...
- Hammering Out a Truce in O.C.'s Gnatcatcher Wars : Environment: Wildlife activists, developers work together on a plan that could set aside 39,000 acres.
- Natural Calamities Need a National Response . . . : Disaster aid: Hurricane Opal showed how much we need an over-reaching federal commitment to the states.
- CHINA
- COMMITMENTS : Double Trouble : When you're young, rooming with a stranger can be a fun adventure. But seniors sharing space often run into unique problems
- Fire That Killed 4 Children Blamed on Marijuana Cigarette
- Studio City : Police Boosters Plan Partnership Luncheon
- Kibitzing Her Way to Kardashian
- PERSPECTIVE : County Bankruptcy Yields a Language All Its Own
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : Pacific Blvd. Beckons to Latinos : Shoppers Spark Revival of Huntington Park District
- Sanwa Bank California Appoints New Vice President
- 7 Skeptical Senators Tour Sarajevo : Balkans: Visit to Bosnia's war-torn capital apparently fails to sway U.S. lawmakers on need for American troops.
- Taking Risks to a Higher Threshold
- Minister Disrupts Memorial for Street Violence Victims : Forum: Sponsors turn off microphone after he discusses Fuhrman and Farrakhan. He then jumps into Mayor Riordan's car.
- No Overtime Work for Chiefs : AFC: This time, they win in regulation as Bono leads Kansas City over New England, 31-26.
- Buccaneers Defeat Vikings in Overtime : NFC: Minnesota fumble after a recovery leads to Husted's game-winning field goal, 20-17.
- Northridge Man Assaulted, Robbed on Promenade
- Jets Make Panthers' First Victory an Easy One
- Pro Football Spotlight
- RIGHTS WATCH : Abuses in Turkey
- OAK TREE : Blanc Gets First Stakes Victory Aboard Onceinabluemamoon
- A Word to Disney: Pass Up Rights to 'Mr. Magoo'
- TV REVIEW : 'Mister Rogers' Helps Kids Deal With Anger
- ECONOMY
- Guerrillas Kill 6 Israeli Soldiers in S. Lebanon
- Awarding a Team Player : Lasorda Foundation Honors Billy Crystal for Community Efforts
- THE SPRING COLLECTION / PARIS : Naughty, Naughty
- Priest Accused of Sexual Abuse Welcomed on Return to Church
- Legacy of Tian An Men Crackdown Keeps China, U.S. at Arm's Length
- Food Worker Is Pistol-Whipped, Robbed of Cash
- BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : The Diplomat and the Model and the Past That Binds Them : THE VOYAGE <i> by Robert MacNeil</i> ; Doubleday; $23.95, 304 pages
- KGB Interest in Mrs. Roosevelt's Friend Shown in Released Cable
- Turkish Government Voted Out
- Southland
- Bus Attack Strikes at Heart of Russian Sense of Security
- GOP Effort to Recall Allen Could Backfire : Politics: Four Republicans on the ballot could split the vote and give the seat to a Democrat.
- Think Twice on Police Budget Cuts : Trim redundancies, not needed improvements
- Orange County
- Getting in Touch With the Bible's Inclusive Self : Religion: In 'New Testament and Psalms,' Christ is a 'child,' not a 'son.' Women should commit, not submit, to husbands. But not everyone is happy with the shift to '90s political correctness.
- RSVP : The Not-So-Temporary Museum
- GOP Bid Won't Be Easy for Powell, Experts Say : Politics: Retired general faces hurdles despite high poll ratings. His moderate views won't sit well with conservatives, the strategists point out.
- Unlikely Allies Seek Peace in Gnatcatcher Wars : Wildlife: Environmentalists, landowners and biologists forge plan that could save species while allowing new construction in Orange County.
- LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
- Recall in O.C. May Cost GOP Assembly Seat
- Twilight of Incumbents Brightens Many Hopes : Politics: Term limits, age and other factors guarantee legislative change as candidates gear up for state and national posts.
- 1 Occupant Injured in Mobile Home Fire
- INDONESIA
- Southland
- Moonshine Proves Fatal for 22 in Southern India
- Still a Growth Business
- Agenda : Issues Coming Up
- Woodland Hills : Pierce Tries to Calm Accreditation Fear
- DANCE REVIEWS : Waltz's 'Travelogue' Proves Surprising Yet Familiar
- Girl Scouts Go Online to Save Troop : Technology: Facing disbandment, Manhattan Beach group becomes the first to hold meetings on the Internet.
- Eagles Make the Most of Giant Mistakes for a 17-14 Victory
- Buddhists Gather to Offer Monks Robes, Fellowship
- Catching the Hip-Hop Radio Wave : Surfer Dude Deejay Jim (Poorman) Trenton Wiped Out at KROQ-FM Two Years Ago, but Now He's Making Ripples at Rap Station
- Silent Movie Screenings to Help Preservation Work
- Encore for Kings, Canucks : Hockey: It's another overtime tie, this one by a 3-3 score.
- VENTURA : Yugoslav Writer Scheduled to Speak
- More Power to the FPPC : 'Clean government' group is nailed, but other miscreants go unnoticed
- L.A. Benched / Week 7 : From Manning Board to a Man Who's Bored
- A Swinger's Playground : Golf: Wilshire Country Club, once host to Hogan, Hope, Hughes and, uh, Tarzan, is site of Senior Tour event this week.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Venus' Discreetly Looks at Woman's Sexual Awakening
- 1990 Angels Dominate the Playoffs
- Packers Use Early Lead to Defeat Lions, 30-21 : NFC: Green Bay goes ahead, 20-0, by halftime and holds Sanders without a touchdown.
- Bears Take to the Air, Win, 30-27 : Interconference: Kramer and Conway team up for three touchdowns as Chicago holds on to defeat Jacksonville.
- Chargers Look More Like Dolts : Pro football: Gilbert has awful day as Cowboys drop San Diego to 3-4 with 23-9 victory.
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : A Late Leap Onto the Bandwagon
- He Has Raced to the Front of His Family : Cross-country: Martin Brix, University High sophomore, is one of the top runners in the county.
- He Made Darth Vader Sympathetic but This Job Might Be Tougher
- An Artist Who Faces Up to Fears : Susan Hornbeak-Ortiz's work, which will be on view in Newport and Fullerton, is not all goodness and light. And neither is her life.
- Discrimination Against Latinos--How Bad Is It?
- JAZZ REVIEW : Some Things--Like MJQ--Never Change
- Brooks Steps Up to Help Bills Win, 27-21 : AFC: Backup receiver, filling in for Reed, catches two touchdown passes against Seahawks.
- Sherman Oaks : 1,000 Parents Make Street Fair a Success
- 3 Hurt in Crash in Laguna Canyon
- Cardinal Offense Wins It for Buddy : NFC: Late scoring drive by Arizona gives Ryan a 24-20 victory over Washington.
- Valleywide : Morning Fog, Warm Afternoons Expected
- Patch Work : Autumn: Picking just the right pumpkin takes time and attention to such details as hue, stem angle, shape and size.
- Valleywide : Police Coordinating Volunteer Cleanup
- 'SNL' Doesn't Have to Be Hip to Be Funny
- DANCE REVIEWS : Sternberg Marks 10th Anniversary
- Education and Entertainment Can Coexist
- COMMITMENTS : Making the Transition Easier
- Low Turnout Clouds L.A. Latino Rally
- COLUMN ONE : A Refuge From Silent Isolation : Deaf immigrants from around the world are drawn to the Southland. Top programs and a welcoming community give some their first chance to express themselves or to feel free from persecution.
- Pilot Walks Away From Crash
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Maternity Ward Opens Doors to Former Patients
- It's Wise to Lift the Export Ban on Computers : Weapons: Security status is pointless for supercomputers that anyone can buy for $3,000.
- Marino-less Dolphins Lose to Saints : Interconference: Backup Kosar's three touchdown passes are not enough as Everett has four to lead New Orleans over Miami, 33-30.
- Costs of Workers' Compensation on Rise, State Says : Insurance: Analysis by state agency shows rate increase of 11.3% this year after two years of dramatic declines.
- Woman Raped at Gunpoint at Huntington Beach Motel
- City Battles Scavengers of Recyclables
- Battered Women Find a Haven at 'Laura's House' : Social issues: Condo-turned-shelter in San Clemente gives counseling and 'breathing room' to victims of domestic violence.
- Hall Claims Two Wheelchair Titles
- NHL ROUNDUP : Renberg Signs, Leads Flyers, 7-1
- DANCE REVIEWS : A New Direction for Modern Dance
- 'TIS THE SEASON: Soon they will straggle...
- His Fans Stop Searching for Bobby Fischer : Chess: Hollywood teen-ager seeks world youth title. Even without it, the son of poor Armenian immigrants has a fairy-tale story.
- Chatsworth : Chamber Plans First Expo Since '94 Quake
- Court Commissioners Judge the Job for Themselves : Justice: In an acknowledged judicial purgatory, one man's thankless endeavor is another's steppingstone to higher position. Either way, it helps to be a workhorse.
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Indians Brrrrrush Off Mariners : American League: On cold night, Thome's homer is the difference as Cleveland takes 3-2 edge with 3-2 victory.
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE : Earning Gold Is Not on Agenda of Atlanta '96
- A Bear on a Unicycle: Educational?
- Teachers Open Door to Understanding : Education: Instructors at a school near Oxnard go on their own time to visit the homes of their mostly poor and immigrant students. There they foster trust and participation from parents.
- Another Kariya Comes Through for Maine
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT
- Pro Football Spotlight
- "WorldColor," a multicultural revue of stories, music...
- MUSIC REVIEW : Full Chamber Program in Sparse House
- Japan's Softbank in Talks to Buy Ziff-Davis : Computers: Software retailer says it will raise $628 million but would not name target company.
- Memory Makers : Computers: Fountain Valley-based Kingston Technology's annual sales exceed $1 billion, but firm still retains small-company culture.
- Eiffel Tower, Reporters Threatened, Paper Says
- Maybe They'd Seen It All Before
- Slowpokes Don't Keep in Right Lanes, but Speeders Do
- Can We Talk? Do You and Your Adviser?
- Employees Are Usually Allowed to Compare Pay Scales
- Southland
- A Powerful Pair : A child's accidental death brought Thelma Sibley and Ann Brown together. Out of tragedy, a bond of activism and friendship was born.
- Demonstrators in Haiti Stone Tipper Gore's Motorcade
- In Bizarre Balloting, Iraq Backs Hussein
- Due to Weather, Shuttle Ties Own Record for Launch Delays
- SIMI VALLEY : Ideas to Revitalize Tapo Street Sought
- Head Start on a New House of Worship : Religion: West Angeles Church is bursting at its seams. Magic Johnson gives $5 million, Denzel Washington pledges $2.5 million toward a grand building.
- Man Slain by Police Had Threatened Girlfriend
- IN PERSON : Southern California Wilderness in His Blood : Laguna Canyon Man Is Self-Taught Expert on Local Flora, Fauna
- Deer's Antlers Touch Power Line, Ignite Brush Fire
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Hershiser Impresses Dodgers From Afar
- Steve Kariya Helps Maine Claim Title
- RADIO REVIEW : 'Shades of L.A.': Calm Discourse on Pluralism
- WEEKEND REVIEWS : Music : Mester the Master as Pasadena Symphony Opens 68th Season
- In Canada, Animal Rights Activists Bag Their First Zoo : Environment: Vancouver voted to close facility after campaign questioned purpose of all such menageries.
- Hospitals Voice Worry at Medicare Cut Impact : Health: GOP plans to slash billions of dollars expected to most affect teaching, city institutions serving poor.
- WEEKEND REVIEWS : Pop : Hip-Hop Loses Its Impact on Pay-Per-View
- ELECTIONS / LIBRARY INITIATIVES : Backers Hold Out Hope for Tax Hike OK : Three November ballot measures would levy a $35-per-parcel charge. Opponents say the county should permanently assume the funding burden.
- . . . No, Just Keep Big Brother Washington Away : Disaster aid: Market dictates and neighborliness will fix things; federal help is a political bribe.
- GT Bicycles Dips in Nasdaq Debut
- More Transparent Attempts at Conveying Sheer Style
- Clinton Supports Permanent U.N. Tribunal on War Crimes
- PERSPECTIVE ON EDUCATION : Exalting Tribalism Over Athens : Shunning traditional values, an elite school's curriculum leaves students in the dark about the European American world.
- Helping Kids by Being There : Early intervention could rescue the millions of U.S. adolescents at risk
- Team Effort Lifts UC Irvine Women to Victory : Soccer: Manz scores game-winner in 1-0 triumph over Hartford at the Hyatt Invitational.
- By Saturday, Lou Might Remember It
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AL PLAYOFFS : He Danced on Wall, Had a Great Fall
- Scottish Boxer Murray Dies of Head Injuries
- Unpure Thoughts : Don't Be Surprised If You Hear a Little Rumba or Rock in the Work of Flamenco Guitarist Paco de Lucia
- 'Scarlet Letter' Director Defends License to Change : Movies: Roland Joffe says his version is a 'freely adapted' account of what Hawthorne hints at but never details.
- Workplace Is Key to Push for Lesbian, Gay Rights, Activists Say : Summit: Progress Conference, the first-ever statewide gathering of its kind, serves as forum on employment-related issues.
- U.S. Vulnerable to Cult Attacks, Sen. Nunn Says
- Thousands Pour In for 'Million Man March' in D.C. : Event: Many vow to turn the gathering of black men into a show of racial solidarity. Participants arrive against a backdrop of growing debate about the social gulf between nation's whites and blacks.
- The Future of Ventura County
- Agoura Hills : Task Force Will Offer Ideas to Stem Violence
- Man Crossing Street Is Hit, Killed
- Many On-Line Users Not All That Hooked on Cyberspace : Computers: Survey finds that no single Internet feature, except e-mail, is used regularly. Consumers prefer CD-ROMs.
- Man Killed, 2 Wounded at Crowded Anaheim Party
- Buffalo Doctor : In a Catalina Island Ritual, It's Round 'Em Up, Check 'Em Out
- A Million Reasons for Hopes and Fears : Assembly: For better or worse, the Washington march is expected to heighten feelings of racial differences.
- Kalitta, Force and Johnson Clinch Drag Racing Titles for the Season
- Fans Revved Up as Irvan Makes a Race of It : Motor sports: His charge from 22nd to first in NASCAR SuperTruck event gets crowd on its feet, but Skinner wins.
- Cary-Over for Colts' Heroics : Pro football: 49ers follow Dolphins as upset victims when Blanchard connects, 18-17.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Ooh, Baby, Baby' a Charming Look at Nine-Month Odyssey
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Another Objection Is Raised to 'Showgirls'
- SCIENCE FILE / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment : On the Internet
- Legal Fees
- SCIENCE FILE / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment : Secrets of the Salmon : The fish spend their lives far out in the ocean, but almost always find their way back to the stream they were born in. Slowly, scientists are figuring out why and how.
- SCIENCE FILE / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment : Report Finds That Emissions From SST Damage Ozone Layer
- SCIENCE FILE / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment : Researchers Link Diet to Blindness, Cataracts
- SCIENCE FILE / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Story Analyst Fights Back
- SCIENCE FILE / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment : Better Medical Care Reduces Stillborn Rate in Older Women
- SCIENCE FILE / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment : Breakthrough Could Speed Development of AIDS Drugs
- Simpson Jury, Public Perception
- GOP's Hostility Toward Gays
- Blaming Society
- SCIENCE FILE / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- Lee on U.S. Culture
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 16, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 16, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 16, 1995
- Plan to Rein In Religious Groups Worries Japanese
- BOOK BOOSTER: Library backers are trying to...
- A Prayer for Acceptance : Muslims Hope Islamic Center Serves as a Beacon of Understanding
- Muslims Celebrate Progress on Long-Awaited Mosque : Religion: Hundreds of members pray in San Fernando Valley center, which is 75% complete. They hope it will help dispel misconceptions about their faith.
- Valleywide : Area Health Clinics Offer Free Flu Shots
- $850,000 Award Expected in Suit by Ex-Deputy : Courts: The county admits a 'series of mistakes' led to a pursuit that injured Michael F. Brooks. Board of Supervisors likely will OK settlement.
- Reforms May Be Just the Rx Medicare Needs
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : NEW AGE, OLD WEST : Sedona's Ancient Mountains, Mesas and Lingering Native American Mysticism Are Perfectly in Tune With the Chill of the Arizona Autumn
- DANCE OF THE TIGER by Bjorn...
- AAA Designates 3 'Traffic Traps'
- Mexico Special Issue : Destination: Patzcuaro : Colonial style and Tarascan culture make this a city of soul, not sights
- FDA Tobacco Regulation Comment Period Extended
- Atrocities Against Serbs Detailed
- Oklahoma Bombing Aftershocks Rumble Through Rescuers' Lives : Terrorism: Spotlight has faded and they've rejoined the workaday world. But their lives have been irrevocably altered.
- To Wary Parents, Today's 'Big Bad Wolf' Is Molester or Kidnaper : Children: Frequent media reports of abuse and a more mobile society combine to heighten fears of family and care-givers. Tykes are taught to be suspicious, which has its own ramifications.
- 2.6% Raise for Social Security, SSI Recipients
- Life After 187 : CSUN Student Looks Past Controversy to Future
- THE CHRONICLES OF JAMIE LEE CURTIS
- FBI Seeks Help on Possible Witness to Amtrak Wreck
- With Help, He's Making a Move on a World Title : Chess: U.S. champion Harry Akopyan gets the chance, thanks to his Huntington Beach club and an Irvine sponsor.
- THE STATE : The History That Haunts the County's Health-Care Overhaul
- One March-a Million Purposes : Society : For Unity, Not Farrakhan
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : Run Into Dornan Lately? Opponent Cites Absence as Missed Representation
- Deceptive but Dangerous Mt. Rainier Seduces Climbers : Adventure: Four people died on the 14,411-foot volcano in August, but its lure remains. Some challengers come woefully inexperienced and unprepared.
- County Steps Up Efforts to Bolster AIDS Awareness : Health: An education campaign for about 500 managers and an early intervention program are among upcoming projects.
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Johnson's Season Completely Shot