- Doctor, Woman Arrested After Husband Dies From Overdose
- NHL ROUNDUP : Sabres Get Their First Home Win
- Volleyball Coach Resigns at Laguna Beach
- Police Seize Records, Tapes at Swap Meet : Bootleg music: More than 10,000 illegal recordings and other merchandise valued at about $100,000 were confiscated in the Buena Park raid.
- Ronald Reagan
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- Cheap Water for Farmers
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- Cheap Water for Farmers
- 'Time to Stop Nit-Picking'
- Cheap Water for Farmers
- Conserving a Precious Resource
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- Cheap Water for Farmers
- Needs of People Already Here
- Not Complacent About Campaign
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- MOVIES - Oct. 29, 1990
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- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 29, 1990
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : Gorbachev, Mitterrand Open Talks : Diplomacy: Paris summit brings together two leading proponents of a diplomatic solution to the gulf crisis.
- POST PARTUM: Robert Lavenberg, above, the first...
- MOVE OVER, JACQUES: The work's about to...
- House Members Spend Freely to Bolster Roles
- Man's Gun Discharges in Cleaning; Wife Killed : Accident: The shot from a .45-caliber handgun struck her in the head. Her husband formerly was a drug agent.
- MYSTERY OF THE DEEP: The extremely rare...
- LONG TIME, NO SEA: The Sea Explorer...
- Klan Group Marches in Capital; 2,000 Protest
- From the Archives: Bandleader Xavier Cugat, 'Rumba King,' Dies at 90
- Sweeping Immigration Changes Pass
- El Monte : Planning Appeal Delayed
- Kasparov Concedes 7th Game; He and Karpov Are Tied at 3 1/2
- Campaigns Try Putting Stars in Voters' Eyes
- BEST BET
- Takakazu Kuriyama : Overcoming Japan's Past to Get On With Its Future
- Pedestrian, Motorcyclist Killed in Accidents
- Voters Taken on Walk-Talk Canyon Tours : Measure H: 600 people were guided through Laguna Laurel area in bid to win support for a $20-million bond issue on the Nov. 6 Laguna Beach ballot.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS PROPOSITIONS 128 AND 135 : Farmers Try to Harvest Votes for 'Big Green' Rival
- Warden Says Lobster-Theft Case Is Cracked : Sting: A suspect loses his 'catch' and expensive scuba-diving equipment.
- Visitors Have a Creepy Time at Halloweekend : Ventura: The three-day event at San Buenaventura State Beach is intended to raise money for the city's youth and recreation programs.
- Troy Dayak scored the only goal of...
- OAK TREE : With Big-Name Riders Gone, Flores Enjoys a Successful Day
- No. 1 Quarterback for Day--or Longer? : USC: Foley, subbing for Marinovich, overcomes nervousness, Arizona State defense in 13-6 victory.
- BIG WEST CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Irvine Women's Victory Expected; Men's Is Not
- Auburn Can't Kick After 17-16 Victory : SEC: Tigers beat Mississippi State when Crawford blocks conversion attempt.
- SPOTLIGHT : SATURDAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE : NOTEWORTHY
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Becker Too Much for Sampras
- 1/2 EDIE BRICKELL & NEW BOHEMIANS "Ghost of a Dog" <i> Geffen</i>
- In Brief:
- COMEDY : Just Warming Up : For 30 years, the Ice House in Pasadena has launched the careers of young comedians who now form a comedy Who's Who
- THE OPENING QUESTION : PIZZA IN PUSHKIN SQUARE: What Russians Think About Americans and the American Way of Life <i> By Victor Ripp (Simon & Schuster: $18.95; 224 pp.)</i>
- Knock Outs
- Tracing Where Loan Payments Go : Lending: After you mail your check, the money may wind up with the original lender, or it might go to investors.
- Despite Electoral Losses, Don't Count Thatcher Out : Britain: With the left splitting its vote, Conservatives might stay on top. But a Liberal Democrat win could mean a proper Bill of Rights.
- State honors Gardena market--it's a hot spot to play a lot of Lotto.
- Seaman Shot to Death in Run-In With Gang Members
- Fight at End of Football Game Is Investigated
- Young Spuds Growing Into Couch Potatoes : Fitness: There's time to reverse the trend. San Diego youngsters, who fared poorly on statewide fitness tests, can rediscover the joy of good health.
- Alpert Best Alternative in 75th District : Few candidates offer substantial challenge to county's lackluster legislative delegation
- Jack (Pete) Brooks Sr.; Owner of Pioneer Market
- The Sonics Are Still in Need of a Center
- Occidental Men, Women Step to Fore in Cross-Country
- Gulls Capture Third Consecutive Game to Reach .500 Mark
- Cal Lutheran Whips Winless Whittier, 20-0
- XENAKIS: "Pleiades;" ISHII: Concertante. Les Percussions de...
- MOVIES : ON LOCATION : Rolling Along, Finally : New director Richard Donner restarts the troubled 'Radio Flyer,' the first feature for the new regime at Columbia Pictures
- The Recession, Most Would Say, Is Already Being Felt : Help May Come From Strong Markets Abroad
- Viewpoints : Big Green: a Big Debate Over the Cost of Clean
- At a Magic Threshold : POSSESSION: A Romance <i> By A. S. Byatt (Random House: $22.95; 546 pp.) </i>
- McCullough's Roman a Clef : THE FIRST MAN IN ROME <i> By Colleen McCullough (William Morrow: $22.95; 914 pp</i> .<i> ) </i>
- Artful Dodger of the CIA : CASEY: From the OSS to the CIA <i> By Joseph E. Persico (Viking: $24.95; 510 pp.) </i>
- Team Fails to Unearth Burial Site : Archeology: The discovery of Indian remains could have put a planned shopping center in limbo. Now the proposed Whittier Station Center faces other stumbling blocks.
- Missions Possible in the Sonoma Valley
- Bush Tries to Soothe Pacific Fears on Weapons Dump : Diplomacy: He tells leaders of 11 island nations that the U.S. won't use an atoll south of Hawaii as a permanent disposal site.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 128 : Hayden Says He Won't Run for Environmental Post
- The Secret Life of Archie's Wife (CBS...
- Safest Cities Asking Voters to OK Tax to Keep Them Secure
- Pasadena Decides to Overhaul Old Power Plant to Save Money : Utilities: Refurbishing a 35-year-old steam generator will cost the city at least $28 million less than building a new facility.
- Mozambican City, Home to Squatters, Fights to Live
- Beaming The Stars Aboard
- Bandleader Xavier Cugat, 'Rumba King,' Dies at 90 : Musician: He was credited with being a prime mover in Latin-American rhythm craze of the 1930s and '40s.
- Walnut : Council Rejects Site Plans
- Pasadena : Movie Filming Discussion
- USD Turns First-Half Futility Into Second-Half Success
- Old-Fashioned Trojan Game Is Winner, 13-6
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Highlanders Encourage Martin to Be More Audible
- Come-From-Behind Titles Catching at Ventura Track
- WESTERN ATHLETIC ROUNDUP : Detmer's 5 Touchdown Passes Lead BYU, 55-31
- ART : 'High & Low' Slumming : Why a risky and ambitious exploration of the relationship between modern art and popular culture falls flat
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : COMPUTERS : Design-O-Mat
- Open Houses May Be a Waste of Time
- Where to Take the Plunge
- Chaplains Try to Ease Fear, Trauma of Flying
- LOCAL ELECTION / REFERENDUM : Issue of Ban on Fireworks Causes Sparks in Cerritos
- How to Name Your Baby? In China, Carefully
- Easing Pain With Mind Over Matter : Medicine: Designed for adults, controversial biofeedback is now being used on young patients.
- Sheriff's Dept. Offers Safety Advice for Trick-or-Treaters
- Head Start Preschool Opens in Covina
- Judge Says Dog Doesn't Count in Car Pool
- GULF WATCH: Day 87 : A daily briefing paper on developments in the crisis : Diplomatic Front:
- Invasion of the Body Snatchers (Channel 5...
- Falling Concrete Kills 6
- On View : The Best Years of Our Stooges
- In the Grand Design of Wings, Sockers Lose
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
- Fighting WITH Conviction : Boxer Ramos Vows to Right His Career After Prison Term
- Cal's Russell White Is a Little Brash
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : SAN FERNANDO VALLEY LEAGUE
- Racquetball Duo Moves to Final
- ON THE PREP PATH : Linebacker Real Live Wire After Brush With Death
- A Tale of Murder Among the Hare Krishnas : Crime: The trial of a lifelong Krishna devotee accused of assassinating an embittered former cult member in 1986 promises a story of treachery and espionage.
- Serious Injuries in Auto Crashes Cost More Than Fatal Ones
- DRAG RACING : Ormsby Is No. 1, Meaning Little
- BETTING WITH JANICE : THE REMATCH
- Dixons Lift CSUN to Volleyball Win
- NHL ROUNDUP : Hull Gets 14th Goal and Blues Win, 3-0
- Reds' Davis: Schott Didn't Call or Care
- TECHNOLOGY : An Electronic Kaffeeklatsch : With videos, computers, fax machines and java, patrons at the Electronic Cafe are creating a high-tech artistic network
- A Guide, Gossip, a Glimpse of Glory : MIXED MEDIA: A SPECIAL BOOKS EDITION : <i> Rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic).</i> : "BE MY BABY" By Ronnie Spector with Vince Waldron <i> Harmony Books ($19.95)</i>
- * James J. Dal Porto has been...
- The Recession, Most Would Say, Is Already Being Felt : Auto Dealers Fighting Over Shrinking Pie
- The Recession, Most Would Say, Is Already Being Felt : Independent Gas Marketer Feeling Squeeze
- Noel Coward's Elegant Island Aerie
- FICTIONTALES FROM MARGARITAVILLE by Jimmy Buffett (Fawcett:...
- America as Japan's Puppet : AGENTS OF INFLUENCE: How Japan's Lobbyists in the United States Manipulate America's Political and Economic System <i> By Pat Choate (A Borzoi Book/Alfred A. Knopf: $22.95; 295 pp.) </i>
- JACK <i> By A. M. Homes (Vintage: $8.95) </i>
- With prices climbing both in the United...
- Gardening : Starting a Drip Irrigation System : Water Saver: Installation of a kit is simpler than that of a sprinkler system. The benefit is that up to 70% of water can be saved.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : SHOPTALK : From the Mountains to the Sea
- Fiction for Young Readers : ISLAND OF THE BLUE DOLPHINS <i> By Scott O'Dell illustrated by Ted Lewin (Houghton Mifflin: $18.95; 181 pp.; all ages) </i>
- Today's News, Tomorrow's Television : 2 Live Crew Over Pay Per View; Fox Has First Billboard Awards Show
- Putting Women's Education to Work Could Enrich U.S. Economy : Competition: America has the best educated female work force in the world; now it must get smart and use that talent fully.
- Farmer Fears for Industry's Image
- Unidentified Man Found Shot to Death
- Employee Arrested After Customer Returns Cookie With Staples in It : Tampering: A Mrs. Fields Cookies store policy that tracks who bakes the batches led to a 20-year-old Anaheim man. No one was injured from eating the doctored sweets.
- WESTERN STATE CONFERENCE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Of Southland Counties, Those Inland Are Likely to Weather Storm Best
- * Donald E. Schrock has joined Hughes...
- Staying Together on This Island Is a Real Breeze
- A Scandalous Vintage : WINE COUNTRY; A History of Napa Valley, The Early Years: 1838-1920 <i> By William F. Heintz (Capra Press: $29.95; 310 pp., illustrated)</i> : NAPA <i> By James Conaway (Houghton Mifflin: $24.95; 506 pp., illustrated) </i>
- NEWS ANALYSIS : 101st Congress: Mixed Record of Achievement
- Ban 'Walls of Death' From Our Coastal Waters : Proposition 132: Gill nets provide only a fraction of our edible fish, but do tremendous damage to other marine life.
- Expectations of 'Miracle' AIDS Drug Decline After 2 Studies
- White Rap's New Flavor: Vanilla Ice
- Oregon's Defense Shuts Stanford Down, Out, 31-0
- N.Y. Prosecutor Makes a Strong Case for Rap
- POP MUSIC : $25 GUIDE : Fresh Hip-Hop, Classic Blues and a Taste of Brazilian Pop
- A Garden in Three Acts : Careful Planning and Planting Now Can Extend the Spring Blooming Period All the Way to Autumn
- High-Tech Tools Used to Aid High-Rise Sales : Real estate: Condominium developers are resorting to slick sales gimmicks, including a $500,000 hydraulic 'model center,' to boost sales during a sluggish market.
- Fraternity Is New Kid on the Block
- Charter Oak Joins in Interracial Workshop
- Costa Rica Envoy Chosen
- LARRY KING: How Many Jobs Can This Man Hold?
- Roddenberry's Trek Record : 'Star Trek's ' Successor Hits A New Time Warp: The 80th Episode
- Plenty of Ways to Scare Up Some Fun for Halloween
- San Marino : Son's Work Scuttles Permit
- Dornan's Money Machine Puts His Stamp on Donors
- COLUMN RIGHT : Bush Steering Economy Into a Black Hole : He's broken promises against higher taxes and higher rates in order to fund higher spending.
- They Think, Therefore They Are Winners : Scholarship: A team from Great Britain defeats Laguna Hills High in an international academic decathlon contest.
- A Spirit of Cooperation, Please : Americans soldiers deserve a Congress and executive that work together
- Soccer With a Kick : The Disabled Get a Team to Call Their Very Own
- George E. Fessenden; Former Market Co-Owner
- Little Competition for Dymally, Dixon
- Rites Tuesday for Joe Johnson, 81, Businessman and Schools Backer
- Blazers Ready to Clear Last Hurdle
- Velasco Kick Gives CSUN Share of WFC Championship : College football: Defense stifles Santa Clara, setting up Matadors' seventh consecutive victory.
- Bears, Raiders and Dolphins Are Staging Revivals in NFL
- Long Beach Triumphs on Cheevers' Field Goal
- The Clippers released Cedric Ball, Anthony Blakley,...
- EAST ROUNDUP : Penn State Ends Alabama Series With 9-0 Win
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : Houston's Klingler Throws 7 TD Passes
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : ALPHA LEAGUE
- ART : Too Much Picasso, Too Little 'Alley Oop'
- BLACK CAESAR IS BACK: M. C. Hammer...
- BRUCKNER: Symphony No. 5. NDR Orchestra, conducted...
- In the Tough Years to Come, We'll Spell Relief S-a-v-i-n-g-s
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : ARTS : Stories in Patchwork
- Isn't It High Time We Stop Letting Television Get the Better of Us?
- Exploring St. John Island in a Jeep
- From Oscars to Oblivion : MY INDECISION IS FINAL; The Rise and Fall of Goldcrest Films <i> By Jake Eberts and Terry Ilott (Atlantic Monthly Press: $29.95; 678 pp.) </i>
- THE BIG BOOK OF NEW AMERICAN HUMOR The Best of the Past 25 Years <i> edited by William Novak & Moshe Waldoks (Harper: $15.95, illustrated) </i>
- The Unprincipled Peter : HUSTLE: The Myth, Life, and Lies of Pete Rose <i> By Michael Sokolove (Simon & Schuster: $19.95; 320 pp.) </i>
- Homeowners Should Use Care in Selecting Roofers : Home Repair: Inspectors say that shortcuts and shoddy workmanship are increasingly common in the roofing trade.
- For Young Truck Drivers
- Bishops Reaffirm Priestly Celibacy at Vatican Synod : Religion: Delegates ending a monthlong international conference echo papal conservatism on the issues.
- Craftsman, 80, Excels Despite Inability to See
- Gorbachev Cites Sign of Iraqi Softening, Calls for Continued Peace Efforts in Gulf : Diplomacy: Soviet envoy Primakov's visit to Baghdad prompts a delay in U.N. action on new sanctions.
- Right Leading Bhutto Coalition in 2nd Election
- U.S. Adviser's Account Stalls Salvador Trial
- 6 Muslim Extremists Held in Assassination of Egyptian Official; 2 Others Slain
- With Congress Up in Arms, Is This the Beginning of End for Bush? : Politics: With the President's plunge in the polls, Washington insiders can smell blood in the water. Some predict he is 'dead meat' in 1992.
- What Exactly Are You Eating?
- BEST BET
- LOCAL ELECTIONS HAWTHORNE : Proponents Fight Hard for Tax Hike to Hire More Police
- Little Competition--Less Achievement : There's Not Much to Shout About Among Orange County's Delegates in Sacramento
- The Hero of This Dana Point Fish Story Uses a Gill Net
- It's a Sign That Election Season Is in Full Bloom
- Measure M: Pragmatic Traffic-Relief Effort or Unfair Taxation? : Pro: The reality is that no one else is coming to Orange County's rescue, and if we don't help ourselves, we'll see our tax dollars exported to other counties.
- QUESTIONS & ANSWERS : Senate: 20th District
- Lakers Defeat Nets in Exhibition Final
- WESTERN STATE CONFERENCE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Nevada Las Vegas officials are to meet...
- Can Sly Get Serious? : When you've been Rocky or Rambo in eight movies, it's hard to convince the world you're a smart guy who's just acting. But Sylvester Stallone keeps trying.
- Soviet Moldova, Secessionists Hold Talks : Ethnic unrest: Moscow sends troops to avert bloodshed as republic officials open a dialogue with a Turkic-speaking dissident minority.
- A French Export : Collector Adrien Maeght says L.A.'s emergence as a major art center led him to choose Beverly Hills as the site for a U.S. branch of his Paris gallery.
- Owner Cramped in Mansion San Marino Calls Plenty Big
- Lonely Preacher, Last Member of His Congregation, Says His Prayers Are for God
- Real Crash Injuries Point to Room for Improvement in Design of Cars : Safety: Low-speed test collisions, using dummies, have produced inadequate standards. A special study reveals what happens to real people and how to keep injuries to a minimum.
- Cars Wait Hours to Leave Storm-Damaged Islands
- Fund-Raisers Push Envelope of Mass-Mailing Technology
- First U.S. Troops Share Compound With Saudi Forces : Military: The move is a step toward joint training. But Marines learn they must be on their best behavior to avoid offending their Muslim comrades.
- In Norway, Glaciers Are Growing Bigger
- POLITICAL NOTEBOOK : Meeting the Letter of the Law on Mailings
- U.S. Fighter Pilots in Gulf Set to Play Real 'Top Gun' : Air war: They are learning a new set of reflexes and mental strategies for possible combat with the Iraqis.
- Alleged Murders of Blacks by Klan to Be Investigated
- The Ad Game: How To Sway 7% Of The Voters Through Razzmatazz. : Tactics: Tragedy works, so do attacks on Friday.
- PERSPECTIVE ON REPARATIONS : A Matter of Unfinished Business : America must own up to its responsibility to African-Americans, a people still ravaged by the effects of slavery.
- No Losers in a Hearty Competition : Charity: Thousands run, ride and walk across Irvine and Newport Beach in Heart & Sole Classic. Their ultimate goal, besides the finish line, was to raise a quarter-million dollars.
- ELECTIONS 20TH SENATE DISTRICT : Republican Alliances Give Big Edge to Robbins
- A James Brown look-alike, dressed in a...
- S.D. Police Not Alone in Finding Serial Killings Baffling
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Erickson and Miami Defense Overwhelm Texas Tech, 45-10
- Measure M: Pragmatic Traffic-Relief Effort or Unfair Taxation? : Con: Why should taxpayers have to fund something they've already paid for? The state has the money to tackle our transportation woes--if it only would.
- The Beat Goes On for the Huskies, 46-7 : Washington: Cal becomes the latest Pac-10 victim as Rose Bowl berth is all but clinched.
- Misdirection Play Has the Titans Headed Down and Out
- Desert Overtakes Antelope Valley
- Detroit Pistons Stand Pat in Pursuit of Third NBA Title
- Colorado Takes Option Away From Oklahoma : Big Eight: Buffaloes make the big stop on fourth down and go on to 32-23 victory.
- Past Is Merely Prologue for Piggott : Comeback: At 54, legendary European riding champion wins the Mile.
- Lakers Remain Strong Despite Recent Losses
- Chargers' Tolliver Not Necessarily Bad; He's Paying Dues : Pro football: History has shown that nearly all young quarterbacks struggle in the early stages of their careers.
- Unbridled Regains Touch in Classic : Horse racing: Winner ends a drought dating to the Kentucky Derby by squeezing between Ibn Bey and Thirty Six Red to win $3-million event.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / ASSEMBLY : Favorites Emerge in 4 Races Left Wide Open by Lack of Incumbents
- Meeting the Problem of Homeless Families : Social services: A coalition is formed to address health care and jobs for a growing number of needy in Hollywood, Wilshire and Pico areas.
- Amateurs Cracked Codes to Help Win WW II
- Drug Addict Serving His Time as a Zen Novice in Buddhist Monastery
- By Vetoing Civil Rights Bill, Bush Signals Return of Intolerance : Race: The President abandoned 25 years of enlightened federal leadership on civil rights and exploited increased economic frustration.
- PACIFIC PARAMETERS : Beware of U.S. Criminals Bearing Guns
- Panel Accelerated Action on Farm Contract : Labor: An Oxnard member played a big role in improving the priority of the $2-million proposal to train farm workers, which critics call a sham.
- Man Dies When Car Hits Utility Pole
- Black Colleges Experience a 'Renaissance' : Education: A Sepulveda company has taken nearly 100 prospects from Southern California high schools on get-acquainted tours of campuses.
- O.C. Congressmen: Time for Assessment : Rantings of some obscure delegation's achievements
- OXNARD : Board Seeks to Ease Crowding at School
- Survivors Recapture Lost Childhoods
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Northridge, San Luis Obispo Both Win to Set Up Showdown
- Ismail Shifts Into High Gear in Fourth Quarter : Notre Dame: He runs for 109 yards in the final period to help No. 3 Irish hold off Pittsburgh, 31-22.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Lindsey Helps Lead Cabrillo Past St. Joseph
- Grossmont at Last Beats Golden West in Volleyball
- TENNIS : Doubles Team Must Pull Off Feat of Clay
- PREP ROUNDUP : Orange Lutheran Stops Seven-Year Itch
- BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : Oklahoma State Launches Offensive Against Missouri
- Connecting Spirit and Matter : L.A.'s Sabina Ott, opening a gallery show in Santa Monica, finds a metaphor in roses that aren't always beautiful
- Testing the Traditions of Early Music : Roger Norrington brings his London Classical Players to the Southland as the authenticity movement faces new questions
- A Matriarch Promotes Her Literary Clan : Books: Jean Auel's success has been a publishing phenomenon. Her fourth novel from the 'Earth Children' series makes another foray into best-sellerdom.
- World IN BRIEF : GERMANY : Communist Leader Survives Scandal
- ELECTIONS: CITY COUNCIL : Race Is a Choice of Independents, Slates or a Mix : Santa Monica: With the voting less than two weeks away, no candidate has emerged as a clear front-runner.
- World IN BRIEF : EASTERN EUROPE : Warsaw Pact Agrees on Military Cuts
- Top Physicist Explores Changes in Education : Teaching: Leon Lederman says it's vital that citizens understand science. He uses classroom humor and unique schools to achieve that goal.
- California IN BRIEF : FAIRFIELD : Boy Dies at Hospital; Police Seek Fugitive
- Gunmen Assassinate Pinochet Bodyguard
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Come Home, Feinstein Asks Reagan Democrats
- It's OK to Be Different, Says Winner of Miss Deaf America Crown
- Foreign TV Programs Invade Homes in Asia
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Illini Offense Stalls, but Defense Stiffens to Key 21-3 Victory
- BREEDERS' CUP NOTEBOOK : A Grim Start Leads to Success for Santos
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Mudd, Mayfair Lead; Norman Trails by Three
- BREEDERS' CUP: THE OTHER RACES : The Favored 2-Year-Olds Prove Solid
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Coffeehouse Quenches L.A.'s Thirst for Literary and Theatrical Gatherings
- Our love for masks began with the...
- San Dimas : Planners' Mistakes Cited
- Israel Lifts Ban on Entry by Palestinians but Imposes New Security Restrictions
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 140 : Initiative Cuts More Than Term of Office
- Elliott Roosevelt, 80; Book by Son of FDR Stirred Furor
- Clock Keeper Really Has Her Hands Full Today
- City Looking Up Ways to Seize 'Encyclopedia Lots'
- Blues School Gives Lessons in Attitude With Its Music
- Environmental Measures Struggling, Term Limits Favored, Poll Indicates
- Last-Minute Forum for Candidates
- New Federal Noise Policy Won't Apply to Airport : Regulations: The legislation, part of the congressional budget package, exempts from federal review existing guidelines at airports such as John Wayne.
- Emotional Battles Over Growth Missing From North County Election : Vote: Disparate issues mark local political campaigns as communities turn inward.
- Official Worries About Clean Air Bill Cost Impact
- ELECTIONS SUPERVISORS : 2 Simi Valley Officials Try to Emphasize Differences
- Taylor's Statistics Are Down, but He Is Still a Giant Force
- WESTERN STATE CONFERENCE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Fullerton Wins Another Barn Burner
- Second Quarter Is All That Utah State Needs
- Brown Healthy, but Statistics Aren't : Raiders: Coming off reconstructive knee surgery, the former Heisman Trophy winner accepts a reduced role on offense, special teams.
- A settlement has been reached in the...
- Arizona's Big First Half Enough to Beat Cougars