- USC Makes a Point About Getting Tie After a Big Rally : College football: Otton bats out of rotation as Trojans score 21 points in fourth quarter to catch Washington, 21-21.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : No Place Like Home For Texas A
- WORLD SERIES: ATLANTA BRAVES vs. CLEVELAND INDIANS : They Turned Boos to Bravos : Game 6: Glavine pitches a one-hitter for eight innings and Justice homers for the only run as the Braves finally win it all, 1-0.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lemieux Does It Again With Hat Trick
- Ice Dogs Lose to San Francisco in Shootout
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Tennessee Defense Shuts Down Taneyhill and South Carolina
- He Hits the Small Time as Producer
- This Is Definitely One Great Cigar : Breeders' Cup: He puts away field in Classic to complete a perfect year. Inside Information is other dominating performer.
- The Year the Dam (Almost) Broke
- Southland Home Price Info
- Travel Horrors: Europe : Disorient Express : Eight days, eight cities, eight nights trying in vain to get some shut-eye in sleeping compartments reserved for the deranged
- Not So Grimm : The Staying Power of Fairy Tales : FROM THE BEAST TO THE BLONDE: On Fairy Tales and Their Tellers, <i> By Marina Warner (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $35; 463 pp.)</i>
- STYLE : RESTAURANTS logo : MAKING LIGHT
- FICTION
- Q & A : What's This Year's Hot Halloween Costume?
- 'Chain of Desire'
- HISTORY, by Jorie Graham
- England--Dick Kappes, Huntington Beach: "High Lodore Farm,...
- STYLE : FASHION : DRESS TO EXPRESS
- Britain's Ancestral Manors Threatened as Bluebloods Hit Hard Times : History: Scions of aristocratic families find castle upkeep costly. Some open their homes to the public in return for tax breaks; others simply put them on the auction block.
- Rep. Studds Won't Seek a 13th Term
- Croatian Serbs Denied Right to Vote in Homeland : Balkans: Government allows Bosnian Croats living outside country to cast ballots. But Krajina refugees forced from nation cannot take part.
- 'A Home of Our Own'
- Critics Say Wycliffe Efforts Can Be Exploitative and Destructive
- POLITICS : Perot's Success Spells Trouble for State Politicos
- Column on Rose and Racism Turns Readers Into Writers
- No Stamp of Approval for Replacing Tiny Post Offices : New Mexico: Postal Service intends to replace 'inadequate facilities.' But some customers take issue with that description.
- An 1890s Law Keeps Health Care From Advancing Into the 1990s
- Senate OKs Landmark Budget Bill : Government: The Republican-backed measure includes $245-billion tax cut, sharp curbs on spending, social programs. President repeats veto promise.
- Thousands Rally Against Quebec Secession : Canada: The gathering, seen as the nation's biggest, comes days before a vote that could propel the French-speaking province toward independence.
- Ancient Canal Found Near Giza Pyramids
- Putting Off Justice : Forensics: Crippled by budget and staff cuts, Orange County crime lab has been forced to curtail some investigations.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Balkan Negotiators Face Huge Hurdles to Peace : Bosnia: Parties are far apart on many issues, including future of Sarajevo. U.S. talks begin this week.
- PERSPECTIVE ON LABOR : Empowerment Has Its Problems : The sudden prominence of the service workers' union belies the trouble the old guard has with its base of minorities and women.
- A High-Risk Vote on Quebec 'Divorce' : Secession would have enormous negative impact on Canada
- SIMI VALLEY : 200 March to Protest Stalled School Talks
- Invitational Challenge Again Suits Hernandez : Cross-country: Moorpark College freshman wins Johnie O meet for his fourth invitation victory of the season.
- Northridge Exercises Escape Clause in 34-28 Victory : Football: CSUN nearly squanders 31-point lead but holds on to beat Southern Utah. Remarkably, the 2-5 Matadors are tied for first place in the AWC.
- ALBUM REVIEWS
- I READ MY MTV: Of all the...
- FICTION
- Profile : Making Waves : IS DAVID JAMES ELLIOTT THE NEXT MAGNUM?
- STRANGE BREW: Brewing beer at home is...
- About the Health System
- Founder of Islamic Jihad Reported Slain
- A Question Over Clout at City Hall : Nominee: Mayor's troubles over replacing CRA commissioner reveal conflicts even with council allies.
- REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : Holden Trial Has Race, Sex and Even Politics
- Board Candidates Support Conservative Tenets : Antelope Valley: Seven Christians seeking school district seats craft agenda that takes its cue from GOP's 'Contract With America.'
- Cox, Republicans Want Say in Bosnia Decisions : Foreign policy: Representative asks that Congress approve any troops the Administration decides to send.
- Total Eclipse of Field for Inside Information : Distaff: Her 13 1/2-length victory is the most one-sided in Breeders' Cup history.
- WORLD SERIES: ATLANTA BRAVES vs. CLEVELAND INDIANS : BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : It's Only Right That Pitching Steals Moment
- Pro Football Fans Aren't Really Missing Anything This Season
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Perez's Goal Lifts Chapman to 2-1 Victory
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Ohio State Displays Mercy Toward Iowa : Big Ten: Ahead by 49 points at halftime, Buckeye Coach John Cooper removes his starters for second half.
- PREP FOOTBALL / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Defensive Effort Sparks Los Amigos Past Garden Grove
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Stanford's Defense Gives Oregon State Few Options
- JC FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Cal Lutheran Offense Posts Zeros in Loss
- L.A. SPEAK : Customs Declarations
- Hot Savings in Europe's Winter
- Fast Facts : Unsafe at Any Speed
- Weekend Escape: Santa Catalina : Isthmus Be the Place : At the island's waist, an isolated haven for snorkelers, kayakers and guests of the comfortable old B&B--and; only hotel--there
- Bids Open for Wanna-Be Mushers
- The Sunday Profile : In Good Faith : Values. Education. Jewish culture. They're just a few of Rabbi Wolf's passions. No wonder he can't slow down.
- Chumash Face Fight for U.S. Tribal Status
- Atlanta Braves Finally Master the World Series
- A Question of Clout at City Hall : Politics: Mayor's troubles over replacing CRA commissioner reveal conflicts even with council allies.
- Notes about your surroundings
- Leaders of Failed Irvine Recall Haven't Quit : Politics: The registrar of voters' count of petition signatures shows organizers fell short in their effort against three on the City Council. A challenge of the results is planned.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : Kansas State Rebounds From Loss to Nebraska, Stuns No. 6 Kansas, 41-7
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : REGIONAL ROUNDUP : Wake Forest's LaRue Sets Records in Loss
- State of This Rivalry Was Never Stable
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Washington State's Rally Snuffed by Arizona, 24-14
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : WESTERN ATHLETIC ROUNDUP : It's No Snap, but Colorado State Beats Wyoming
- MOVIES : Playing the Cards as They're Dealt : Director Mike Figgis takes a gamble adapting a difficult tale of love, loss in 'Las Vegas.'
- Galleries, Workshops of India's Artisans
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : Wuerffel Helps Florida Humiliate Georgia
- Travel Horrors: Romania : Oh, Horse Lips! : Warning: In Transylvania, objects on your car hood may appear exactly as close as they really are
- Tribe's Claim on Death Valley Raises Questions for Park
- Ring of Hope
- CAMPUS CORRESPONDENT : College Smokers: Old Enough to Know Better
- A Turning Point in Her Life at Corner of Main, Alameda : A busy motorist is among those at the intersection who find inspiration in the uplifting demeanor and great big grin of one street-corner angel in orange.
- A Valuable Retreat for At-Risk Youths : Probation Department on Right Path With Recent Trip
- Getting Down and Dirty for a Good Cause : Volunteerism: Uprooting ice plant at the wetlands is among dozens of tasks on National Make a Difference Day.
- Making Pronounced Changes
- WORLD SERIES: ATLANTA BRAVES vs. CLEVELAND INDIANS : In the End, There Is Justice
- Time to Give Tartini a Chance
- OAK TREE : Score Quick Scores Big in Morvich
- ALBUM REVIEWS
- ALBUM REVIEW
- Miniature Gardening Enjoys Big Following
- Travel Horrors: Weather : The Case of the Disappearing Flight Path : The airliner cabin may be climate-controlled, but outside, in the real world, winter reigns
- It's Time to Plant Bulbs for Showy Spring Color
- THE RIVER REVISITED : The Colorado is the Most Used, Politicized and Tightly Controlled River in the West. How Is It Aging? A Veteran Colorado-Watcher Takes a 1,700-Mile Catch-up Odyssey
- SOCIAL CLIMES : A Fantasy of California
- 4 Algerians Held in French Bombings
- O.C. Crime Lab Detects Decline : Law enforcement: The renowned facility's daunting backlog grows as budget cuts become criminal's accomplice.
- ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS: What Impact?
- Escapee Caught in Chicago
- RSVP / THE SOCIAL CITY : Good and Plentiful
- Must Needy Students Be Locked Out? : California's legal immigrants especially will suffer if Pell grants are severely restricted
- John J. Sweeney : Can the Vigor be Restored to America's Labor Movement?
- In Brief, It's Jacoby vs. Meyers on Docket
- Illegal Dump Site Should Be Easy Target : City's existing laws, not intervention by an assemblyman, ought to force timely cleanup
- ELECTIONS : VENTURA CITY COUNCIL : Most Candidates Emphasize Need to Lure Tourists
- A Grass-Roots Effort to Save Salmon in Oregon : Environment: Fishermen rebuild habitat, restore streams. Protection could hinge on local solutions.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Penn State Defense Takes Out Aggression on Indiana
- There Is Still No Quit in Jerry Quarry : Ex-Boxer Has the Brain of an 80-Year-Old; 'If He Lives Another 10 Years He'll Be Lucky'
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : FRONTIER LEAGUE
- Muster Slows Sampras' Rise to Top of World
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : McNown Belongs in Bruin Backfield : Pac-10: Freshman quarterback convinces his elders he can lead offense.
- ART : Gateway to City of Dreams : Transportation, local history and the L.A. River all have been muses for artists involved with a massive public art project at Union Station.
- Recycling Sounds on a Shifting Landscape
- She's Done Away With Rent Check
- Airplane Reading
- Travel Horrors: Illinois : Crunch Time : Driving through a blizzard on assignment nearly leads to premature exit from the biz
- Ruins : Land Slide
- FICTIONTHE LOST WORLD by Michael Crichton. (Knopf:...
- Double Life: Busting Drunk Drivers : Safety: A consultant by day, a Costa Mesa reserve officer specializes in nabbing DUIs at night.
- S. Korea's Kim Silent on Payoff Charges : Asia: President to meet with party leaders on predecessor's confession that he amassed huge slush fund.
- A Political Soap Opera--With Soap
- Radar Sharing in Drug War Is Questioned
- Grief, True Grit Lead to Memorial for Slain Son : Education: Since mother opened a South-Central youth center, it has become a haven from crime, gangs.
- Fans of Elvira won't be disappointed in...
- Queen Tricked Onto Airwaves
- On a Collision Course : Presidential politics is forcing Clinton, Dole and Gingrich not to compromise on the federal budget
- THE STATE / GOVERNANCE : Does Los Angeles Really Want a Strong Ethics-Code Enforcer?
- Applied Linguistics : For Immigrant Students, Bilingual Program Is a Path to Success
- Rival Chumash Groups Press for Federal Recognition : Government: The process is difficult but the rewards can be lucrative. They join about 160 other 'tribes' vying for official status.
- FICTION
- NBA : Referees, League Start Over on Negotiations
- THE COLLEGES : COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Golden West Outlasts Fullerton
- Hollywood <i> Boo</i> -levard : Ghost stories abound about haunted locales where the rich and famous lived, worked--and died. There's hardly room for Casper in this town.
- In Brief
- Various Fees on Investor Accounts Can Add Up
- Bid for Tribal Status Divides Chumash : Native rights: The process for official recognition is often costly and lengthy and has prompted sniping between rival groups. But the rewards can mean federal benefits, casino rights--and dignity.
- Substance Found in Rat Brains May Lead to New Painkiller
- On View : The Pumpkin Batch
- 7th-Graders Reach High-Stakes, Pivotal Year : Balboa: Teachers and parents view the middle school experience as crucial in heading youths down the right path.
- Bengals' Young Pups Taking a Bite Out of Defenses : Pro football: Quarterback Blake, receivers Pickens and Scott have sparked Cincinnati, which can take control of he AFC Central today.
- ROUNDUP : CLU Kicks Home Another Title
- PREP ROUNDUP : Tustin Pair Knock Out Competition to Win Title
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : CAMINO REAL LEAGUE
- Kid-Friendly Titles Offer Happy Haunting : Video: Freddy, Chuckie and Jason are still around. But this Halloween the emphasis is on 'Casper' and other selections appropriate for the entire family.
- FICTION
- It May Help to Know Who's Behind That Tour Package : Planning: Many retailers don't actually manage the trips they sell. Knowing who does is crucial when you need answers.
- Closeted No Longer : Magazines: Increasing ad revenues, mainstream media interest and attractive demographics have made an increasingly diverse gay press a vibrant market.
- She Has Right Background to Run Ellis Island
- GOP Cool to Clinton Offer of Debt Limit Compromise
- Crime Fighters Roll Out High-Speed Weapon in Philadelphia : Public safety: A group of volunteer in-line skaters are the latest evolution of the Neighborhood Watch. Cruising streets at night, they act as the eyes and ears of local police.
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : Pass It Along: Dornan Gives Varying Reports of His Own Wisecracks
- Dana Point Will Hire Help to Finish Parks Study
- Thrill of Football Beckons Men of All Ages to Play in Semipros : Cardinals: The county team fights loss of members, but the die-hards, some still dreaming of turning pro, refuse to quit.
- TENNIS / JULIE CART : While Seles May Revel in Freedom, She Says She's Much More Cautious
- On Track to San Luis Obispo
- Travel Horrors: Flying : Flightmare : . . . So he huffed and he puffed, but he still couldn't get that plane off the ground
- Time for a Change
- In a Lonely Place (Cinemax Monday at...
- Two-Legged Swamp Rats : A dreamy outpost where strangeness joins love : THE SHARPSHOOTER BLUES, <i> By Lewis Nordan (Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill: $17.95; 300 pp.)</i>
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Arkansas Builds a Lead Big Enough to Hold Up : SEC: This time, Razorbacks survive Auburn comeback for a 30-28 victory.
- PREP ROUNDUP
- DRAG RACING : Rookie Dixon Justifies Role With Upset
- ALBUM REVIEW : Prime Quality 'Dogg Food'
- ROCK ON: Many people were surprised that...
- Will the Dead Keep on Truckin'
- POP MUSIC : The Voice Heard Round the World : Mercedes Sosa, a compelling figure in world music and a social activist, will make a rare L.A. appearance.
- The Happiest Place to Work? : For many in its 'cast' of thousands, the theme park is no longer the fantasy land that lured them to take jobs. For some, it's a low-paying world, after all.
- Rubie's Offers Udder Delight to Halloween Fans : Business: When the time is late and you need a cape, who ya gonna call? Batman and Barbie top this year's choices, but cow disguise really milks trend.
- Florida Poll to Be Crucial Test in GOP Race
- A Rape Victim Does More Than Survive
- 11-Year-Old Girl Slain on Porch in Drive-By Shooting : Violence: In what police are calling another random gang killing, a child is shot while sitting outside Huntington Park home with her father. Two friends are wounded.
- SIMI VALLEY : Residents Get Crash Course in Preparedness
- Can Riley Inspire Miami's Underachievers?
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Matadors End Losing Streak
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Huskies Play It Safe, End Up in Danger : Pac<i> -</i> 10: After confusing Trojans with mixed coverages, a late zone paved way for rally.
- JC FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Passing by Flowers Plants Another Foe
- VIEW FROM WASHINGTON / ROBERT A. ROSENBLATT : Townhouse Basement With View Toward California's Well-Being
- THE SCENE : Star Search
- Bracing for Terrorism
- Mrs. Clinton Turns 48
- Proud Huntington Beach Lab Feels Pinch Too
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Plummer Sinks Ducks' Rose Bowl Hopes, 35-24 : Pac-10: Arizona State knocks off 10th-ranked Oregon.
- Benefits: It's the Season to Sign Up : Employees Can Boost Their Buying Power by 20% to 40%
- U.S. Must Prove Mettle in the World Trade Game
- New County Stock Index
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : 'Annie' Get Your Shot--Showtime's twist on an old story is for girls and boys
- Madalyn's Missing--but Don't Bother Praying for Her : Atheism: Rumors have spread that O'Hair is dead, ailing, or even in hiding. She still has a forum on cable.
- THE NATION / CULTURE : Racial Harmony Won't Trickle Down From Above--It Must Percolate Up
- Social Agencies Gauge Impact of Federal Cuts : Services: Reductions are certain, but beyond that it's hard to foretell changes in Medicare and welfare.
- Cohesion Needed in Plans for El Toro Base : Proposed Airport Has Caused Rifts, but Warring Parties Will Have to Reach Agreement
- Q & A / VENTURA CITY COUNCIL : Candidates Explain Steps for Boosting Economy
- Northridge Men 2nd in AWC Cross-Country Championships
- Well, Fairly New Anyway : The recording academy OKs Alanis Morissette and Hootie & the Blowfish for best new artist category.
- THEATER NOTES : Long Beach Looks Past Bankruptcy
- Travel Horrors: The World : Going Places : Recalling bathrooms from Paris to Tegucigalpa, and why dealing with foreign plumbing is sometimes not a pretty picture
- FICTION
- A Progressive Illness
- People at Ft. Bragg Try Making Sense of Sniper Attack
- 3.6 Quake Shakes Southern City in Puerto Rico
- North Korea Hints at Change, but U.S. Isn't Paying Attention : A year after a nuclear deal defused a crisis, the world's most secretive society is opening its door even as Washington still dwells on the nuke threat.
- Deaf Immigrants
- Flanigan's Views on Medicare Provoke Strong Objections
- Pass Ojai Measures to Save Local Branches
- Cokelore
- Less Affluent, Less Attention?
- Recalls Assure Voters Stay in Control
- Teacher Award
- How Would Disney Like Gay Partner Benefits?
- Iraq's Systematic Drainage of Wetlands Drives Out Marsh Arabs : Environment: Reputed site of the Garden of Eden is desolate now, its reeds, pelicans, wild boar and water buffalo gone. One resident compared the devastation to that wrought by Genghis Khan. Government calls it civilization.
- Ills Stem From Society, Not Police
- Threatened Area
- In and Out of Step With the Marchers
- Sheriff's Dept. Budget Woes
- Shelters Should Be Privately Funded
- Exercise Has Its Limits in Fighting Osteoporosis : Health: Workouts can restore up to 2% of bone mass in postmenopausal women in year's time, researchers find. Estrogen therapy can restore twice that much, and combining it with workouts can boost benefits.
- GARCIA AND GUILT
- Riordan's View on Jobs Shows Contradictions
- TV AND FAMILIES
- Financing Plan Is Taxpayer Rip-Off
- Hint for Next Year : Why Fly?
- Consider Driver When Looking at Car Risks
- Criticizing Moorpark Council Undeserved
- E-Mail Access May Not Live Up to Expectations
- How Would Disney Like Gay Partner Benefits?
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON CITY GOVERNMENT : Irvine's Pioneering Environmental Policy Takes the Prize Too : When UCI's Nobel Laureate Sherwood Rowland warned of dangers to the ozone layer, his city's leaders listened, then acted. The world is better off because they did.
- A Cry for 'Bonnie'
- FBI Director Freeh
- State's Roots
- UCI Hunger Strikers Are Misguided
- Are Stockbrokers, Traders Necessary?
- Parent Volunteers
- Your Vote Can Save Ventura's Libraries
- Skeptics Weigh In on Don Saltarelli
- Developers--and Their Money--Rule
- Chess Championship
- City's Approach to Recycling Theft
- The Rat Stuff
- SHARP, OR SEXIST?
- Rose Attacks His Attackers
- Crackdown on Scavengers
- Presidential Ticket
- Just Coverage
- Death of a Fighter : Boxer, Trainer, Pritikin Acolyte, as Taut at 65 as He Was at 30, Eddie Andrade Embodied the Fitness Movement. Then His Sweat Suit-Clad Body Washed Ashore in Santa Barbara. 'Too Much Pain' Read the Note He Keft Behind. Or Was This His Way of Beating Death to the Punch?
- Key Question for Airport Officials
- What's Maulhardt's Real Stance on Panel?
- Defending Lassie and Her Trainers
- Dog-Beating Case Puts System on Trial
- Gang Members
- Jack Stack's strategy to expose all aspects of finance and operation to every employee has paid off handsomely. Executives are learning the value of OPENING THE BOOKS
- Should Government Intervene in HMOs?
- Rose Attacks His Attackers
- Hint for Next Year : Glorious India
- A CAT'S LIFE
- Boy, 12, Sees Crisis
- Hint for Next Year
- Obituaries - Oct. 29, 1995
- COLUMN ONE : How Public Health Care Got So Sick : From computer snafus to political infighting, a long string of mistakes and mismanagement has worsened L.A. County's crisis.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : WORLD SERIES : It Was All Talk, Indians Say Now
- In the Square-off Between TV and Computer, The Smart Money Might Be on the Boob Tube : BOOK EXCERPT
- Immigrant Care Costs Fuel Debate : Finances: Fuzzy data on the undocumented makes it hard to gauge the extent of the public subsidy, experts say.
- THE RIGHT SPIRIT: The Nixon Center for...
- Sergeant in Shooting Reportedly Had Psychiatric Woes
- THE OTHER RACES : Rain Softens Turf Course, but Northern Spur Doesn't Mind
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Bryant Takes One-Shot Lead Despite Winds
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Servite Takes Control Early, Wins
- Art Reviews : Branching Out : Victor Estrada's Work at Santa Monica Museum Is Both Inventive, Grim
- Album Reviews : Little-Known Music From Irving Berlin : * 1/2 , VARIOUS ARTISTS, "Unsung Irving Berlin", <i> Varese Sarabande</i>
- No Need to Shed Tears for LuPone : Theater review: Her triumphant one-woman show is a celebration of musicals.
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : FRONTIER LEAGUE
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : RIO HONDO LEAGUE
- Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press.
- Album Reviews : ** The Flaming Lips, "Clouds Taste Metallic," Warner Bros.
- Menendez Letter a Deception Plot, Prosecutors Say
- Update : Follow-up on the news : GARDEN GROVE : Council Bars Minors From Coffeehouses
- Today's a Beautiful Day for Schools
- Motorists Idle in Long Lines for Bargain Gas
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Golden West Officials Urge Early Enrollment
- Stripper, Cohort Found Guilty of Attempted Extortion : Crime: Jury doesn't believe the story of the Simi woman and her accomplice that a fake gun was used to threaten her admirer.
- Casino Ballot Issue Spawns Bitter Feud : Election: Even in usually raucous Hawaiian Gardens, the debate over a card club stands out.
- WESTMINSTER : Masked Gunmen Kill O.C. Man in Compton
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : Oil Boom--and Railway Bust
- Lake View Terrace : Meeting on Concerns at Drug Rehab Center
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : Capistrano Valley Survives Its Mistakes to Win, 46-13
- UC Irvine Women to Make Run at 10th Title
- TV Review : 'The Choir' Pits Art Against Architecture
- United Western Medical Centers: The Santa Ana...
- Detroit Plans to Build Downtown Baseball Stadium : Development: The ballpark will be area's first major project since '70s. Private investment will account for $145 million of the $235-million cost.
- World IN BRIEF : CHILE : Policemen's Life Sentences Upheld
- Countywide : O.C. Auction Gets Off to Stop-and-Go Start
- Making a Difference: Parks as Classrooms : Endangered Species of Teaching
- IRVINE : City Balks at Chance to Buy Open-Space Land
- ROUNDUP : Royal Rides Emotional Wave, 19-10
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Loara Counts on Lappin in Victory Over Century
- Northridge Can't Kick Way Into Postseason Tournament
- Chatsworth's MIAs Pin Forfeit on Tennis Team
- WORLD SERIES: ATLANTA BRAVES vs. CLEVELAND INDIANS : BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : WORLD SERIES : Martinez Says He Won't Push It Tonight
- Buster's Last Stand : Thirty-One Years and Half a Million Starts Later, NHRA's Couch Hits the Button One Final Time Sunday