- Justice Arabian Lashes Out at Legislators
- Ex-Players Sentenced in Sex Case : Jurisprudence: Two former members of the Antelope Valley College football team get jail term of 50 days. Charge against a third player is dismissed.
- Music Reviews : The Labeques Play Outdoors Again
- ART / CATHY CURTIS : A Walk Through Smooth 'Terrains' : Laurie Brown's Photos Look at Landscapes and Development in Shades of Gray
- Pop Album Chart : 'Chase,' 'Erotica' 1-2 on the Charts
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Schlemiel Goes to War in 'Cup Final'
- A Lively Weekend in Store for Day of the Dead : Festival: A number of events commemorate the 20th anniversary of Dia de los Muertos' rebirth in the local arts community.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Guitarist Kazuhito Yamashita With Chamber Orchestra
- O.C. MUSIC REVIEW : Irvine Polishes Up Rare Baroque Gems
- Steam From Saigon : INTERVIEW : Forget the Sex, Director Says--How About Those Hot Locations?
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Cibo Offers Simple Food, Good Pasta
- Arthur Kent Files Lawsuit Against NBC
- MOVIE REVIEW : German 'Dandy' Celebrates Grandeur of Physical World
- MOVIE REVIEW : Steam From Saigon : Hard-Breathing 'The Lover' Too Much in Love With Itself
- Miscellany
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Conway Might Be Faster Than a Rocket
- HIGH SCHOOLS /JIM LINDGREN : Bonita Vista Has Busy Day at Water Polo Tournament
- Bruins' Hat Trick No Treat to Kings : Hockey: Oates scores three times and L.A. gives up five unanswered goals in 8-3 loss to Boston.
- Southern Miss Gets Win Over East Carolina
- Dark Horse In Running for Heisman
- 'Lib' Looks Back at '70s Women's Movement
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Rampage' Straddles the Capital Punishment Issue
- Madonna's Movie Will Be Edited for 'R'
- Music Reviews : American String Quartet at Ebell
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'The Honeymoon Killers' Returns With a Vengeance
- Horror Talk Hacked Off More Than It Could Chew
- STAGE
- MOVIES - Oct. 30, 1992
- TELEVISION - Oct. 30, 1992
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Reservoir Dogs' Is a Brash Comic Opera of Violence : SAN DIEGO COUNTY
- A Jazz-of- All-Trades : Trumpeter Sal Marquez Is Master of Many Styles, Especially During His Regular Gig on 'Tonight Show'
- Hunger for Culture Proves Literal
- A CHRONICLE OF THE PASSING SCENE : One House, With Wheels
- Fraud Unit Beset With Problems, Report Says : Government: Supervisors are asked to decide the fate of welfare investigators, who could be transferred to D.A.'s office.
- ALTADENA : Controversial Foothill Development Wins OK
- Judge Countersues in Battle With Small Legal Newspaper : Courts: Jurist accuses publication of forging his signature on mock memo. The Metropolitan News-Enterprise sued him for allegedly detaining employees behind hoax.
- ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 156 : Road Projects Tied to Rail Bond Vote
- Hunter Sues Election Rival Over Ads
- Sewage Import Upsets Mexicali
- San Diego : Motorcyclist Killed by Tanker Truck
- LOS ANGELES : Wachs Asks Audit of DWP Salaries and Spending
- COLUMN LEFT/ MARTIN MAYER : Turning the Wheels for a Better Deal : Workers mistrust government, sensing that it regards them as disposable servants.
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Area Plagued by Child Abuse Tallies 7th Death
- Supervisors to Revoke Permit of Raucous Recreation Club : Santa Monica Mountains: Neighbors contend the facility is now just a noisy hangout for motorcyclists.
- Factory Outlet Site Near Gorman Gains County Planners' Approval
- Political Trickery on the Way to Your Mailbox
- 3 Candidates Favoring Hospital Renovation Gain Endorsement
- Inquiry Widens After Alleged Bribery of Park Officials by Criminals : Scandal: Officials believe lawbreakers escaped court-ordered cleanup work by paying off senior gardeners. The city has no idea how widespread the practice is, one says.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Halloween Sobriety Tests May Be Given
- MOORPARK : Agreement May End Roadwork Delay
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : West Hollywood Police Issue Among Measures on City Ballots
- At Last, Gay, Lesbian Center Gets Elbow Room : Services: Group is moving into spacious headquarters, allowing it to put its operations under one roof.
- The Importance of Being Responsible : Tuesday's vote is too crucial to be influenced by unnecessarily early network projections
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Boys Are Arrested Over Racial Threat
- ELECTIONS / ASSEMBLY : Bowen Mailer Discloses That Parton Owes Overdue Taxes : Campaign: Redondo Beach mayor agrees that property taxes are delinquent on rental properties in which he has part interest, but not on his condominium.
- Judge Declares Mistrial in Traffic Shooting by Ex-Officer : Courts: Jurors deadlock in favor of convicting Alan B. Ice of assault for wounding a driver during an argument on a Fountain Valley street.
- Council Candidate's '84 Bankruptcy Is Campaign Issue : Politics: City's harshest critic on spending, Gary Manley, says past financial problems make him uniquely qualified to serve Mission Viejo. Others see it differently.
- Ex-Pitcher Rod Scurry Is Hospitalized
- San Diego : Boys, 14 and 9, Find Their Parents Slain
- ELECTIONS / CAMPAIGN MAILERS : Voters Receive 11th-Hour Flurry of Negative Political Messages
- Dock Jobs Lottery Attracts Women by the Thousands
- PASADENA : Rose Bowl Additions to Be Modified for Handicapped
- Obituaries - Oct. 30, 1992
- From the Mouths of Babes, the Issues of Concern to All
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / ENCINITAS CITY COUNCIL : Development Issue Resurfaces in Encinitas
- More Than a Ghost of a Chance : Supernatural: Several buildings in the South Bay are reported to be the regular haunts of spirits with unfinished business on Earth.
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- ENTERTAINMENT EVENTS : How to get a Halloween treat without wearing a silly costume.
- Dog Free and Man Collared : Now Owner Wants $2,500 Ransom Back
- Abortion Foes Endorse Three for School Board
- SAN DIEGO : Dead Man Found in Car Identified
- MOORPARK : Park Owner Wants Rent Law Changed
- Thousand Oaks : Kaiser Permanente Opens New Clinic
- VFW Post to Stay Open While Judge Decides Its Future
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Board Approves 2 New Developments
- ACLU Legal Director Wheeler to Resign Post to Pursue Other Goals
- ELECTIONS / BALLOT MEASURES : Upcoming Vote May Reconfigure Area Schools : Proposition V calls for a split unification plan, while Proposition Z asks voters to consider secession.
- PLATFORM : Condom Vandals
- LAGUNA HILLS : Students Get Lesson in Cultural Diversity
- Excessive Force Used in Shooting, Jury Finds : Courts: An Orange officer responding to a domestic dispute gunned down an unarmed man in 1990. The ruling comes in a $5-million wrongful death suit filed by the victim's family.
- 38TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Braude, Horn Battle in Area Hit Hard by the Recession
- COLUMN RIGHT/ TOM BETHELL : Silver Lining to a Clinton Presidency : He would be in line of fire early, setting up opportunity for conservatives in 1996.
- COSTA MESA : Police Seek Suspects in Fatal Stabbing
- S.D. Led in Criminal Deportations
- Judge Dismisses Golding's Lawsuit : Politics: Mayoral candidate accused opponent Peter Navarro of violating campaign finance rules.
- MOORPARK : Bus Firm to Carry Metrolink Riders
- Sushi Maker Hooks New Distributor
- A Bear of a Year for Both Bruins
- The Two Sides of Harry : Chargers: A pass rusher-turned-offensive lineman, Swayne has the temperament to be a great tackle. But he has another side--teammates haven't nicknamed him Sybil for nothing.
- Hill Sets Mark of 4.779 Seconds in Qualifying
- Williams to Make Clipper Debut
- For Rams, It's Return of a Long Line : Pro football: For years, the offensive line was the heart of the team. Then came 1991. Now they are putting it together again.
- Scherbo Gains Fans on Tour : Gymnastics: Winner of six gold medals to appear here Sunday.
- In the Middle of Conversation, He Simply Put the Guy on Hold
- Names in the News - Oct. 30, 1992
- TV REVIEW : Jazz Players Bridge the Atlantic in 'Birdland' Series
- Networks Project Winners--and Voters Lose
- PEOPLE WATCH
- MUSIC/DANCE
- S.D. Closing Won't Affect Center Dates : Dance: Despite the facility's demise, appearances by the Paul Taylor Dance Company and the rest of the 1992-93 series here will go on as scheduled.
- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Passing Lifts Trabuco Hills
- Hill Sets Mark of 4.779 Seconds in Qualifying
- AZTECS UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / DANA HADDAD : Aztecs Face 4 Must-Win Games to Capture Holiday Bowl Berth
- Boxing's Best Has a Rare Quality : Heavyweight: Holyfield's humility is both refreshing and out of place for a latter-day sports champion.
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : El Toro Girls Get Past Capistrano Valley
- The <i> Big</i> Game : No. 1 Esperanza, No. 2 Los Alamitos Collide Tonight
- The Seattle SuperSonics have offered guard Gary...
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Anderson's Injury Isn't So Serious
- Werner Regains His Health--and Spirit
- CENTURY LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Garza, Orange Top El Modena by Fingertip
- Miscellany
- Kicker Might Have Place in Record Book
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : McDonnell's Shot Gives Titans a Lift
- North Hollywood Bids to Shun Distractions : Prep football: Despite melee at school, Huskies try to stay focused on today's game against Grant.
- Dodgers Offer Arbitration to Gott; A's Set Moore Free
- Aztecs Make Quick Work of Cal State Bakersfield
- Names in the News - Oct. 30, 1992
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Early Catches Could Point Toward a Run of Yellowtail
- No. 1 UCLA and No. 2 Stanford to Meet in Volleyball
- USC Tailback McFadden Arrested for Allegedly Brandishing Weapon
- Hong, Reital Lead LJCD Past Borrego Springs
- Baseball
- PACIFIC 10 CONFERENCE FOOTBALL / DAN HAFNER : Stanford Looking for a Perfect Game
- Playoff Berth Could Be on Line for Toro Women
- It's Not the Heat, or Is It? : Breeders' Cup: European horses didn't fare well in humid conditions at Gulfstream three years ago.
- Otis Thorpe of the Houston Rockets, whose...
- SUNSET LEAGUE : Fountain Valley, Marina All Even
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Injury Sidelines Patriots' Millen
- CSUN Soccer Coach Finds Little Solace in Winning Record
- Former NBA star Rick Barry accepted an...
- CHARGER UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / DAVE McKIBBEN : Seau Says Teammates Shouldn't Be Overconfident About Colts
- NHL ROUNDUP : Blues' Plager Wins, Then Calls It Quits
- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Laguna Hills, Ciska Cruise Past Estancia
- Mitsubishi TVs Featuring 40-Inch Screens Go on Sale Today for $5,000
- A $753-Million Quarterly Loss for GM : Autos: The amount is less than expected, but it still underscores the company's serious financial woes.
- DEFENSE
- ECONOMY
- Minority Business Council to Honor 5 Who Succeeded : Awards: Winning entrepreneurs were chosen for their contributions to county's growing minority population.
- SECURITIES
- REAL ESTATE
- SECURITIES
- Bush Hits Clinton Record as Governor
- Ralph B. Serpe; Producer Had Ties to Italian Film Industry
- A Costome From Your Closet
- Definitive : The Wallet, a Hip Fashion
- Designer Spotlight : Going Ape, but With Class, Is a Temptation in Huntington Beach
- Five for Congress : Times endorses Dixon, Torres, Harman, Horn and Kim
- Escondido May End Up Ahead on Waste Cleanup
- More Cuts in County Budget Sought : Government: Report recommends $20 million more be slashed from departments. Reductions are necessary due to huge decrease in revenue from the state.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Councilwoman Says Mayor Slighted Her
- ECONOMY
- '92 POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE : How Business Views the Election
- Pittsburgh Newspaper to Be Sold to Its Rival
- The Boy Wonder Years
- Rancher Gets $475,000 in Suit Over Bison's Death
- ART : Men and Women of Letters : Calligraphers show traditional and abstract styles of 'the art of beautiful writing.'
- Clinton Campaign Seeks Loan as Funds Run Low
- Chemical Plant Clean Air Rules Proposed : Toxics: EPA estimates that the plan will reduce release of cancer-causing materials into the air by 80%. It is the latest of several pre-election efforts.
- Russia Reveals Basket of Economic Woes
- Youth Cleared in Slaying of Jewish Student
- Yeltsin Suspends Baltics Pullout : Pressure: President says troops will stay until the rights of Russians in the three former Soviet republics are safeguarded. But his action could jeopardize U.S. aid.
- THEATER : Humor With Bite : Dancing Dog Theatre hopes to keep audiences off balance with its productions of 'Dracula' and 'Frankenstein.'
- CAIFORNIA ELECTIONS : State Has Most Non-Voting Immigrants, Study Finds
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Perot Plays Hunches With Mixed Results
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : U.S. SENATE : Third Party Candidates Fight Obscurity
- SPIKE'S JOINT
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Flood of Late Money Flows Into Key Races : Campaigns: Both parties use last-minute dollars in quest for control of Assembly. Opponents of Props. 167 and 166 also spend heavily in final days.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : PROPOSITION 157 : Effort to Forbid State to Operate Toll Roads
- For Tartikoff, Juggling Job, Family Became Too Much : Resignation: Paramount chief says he could no longer run studio and help daughter recover from auto crash.
- ENTERTAINMENT : Scaring Up Some Fun : Thousands have crowded Universal Studios on nights when it transforms itself into a sprawling haunted house.
- First Vote for 92-Year-Old
- THE WORD ON WHATS' HIP AND WHAT'S HYPE : Ghoulish Glitter
- The Knit Ones Are Pearls Too
- Russian Says Alger Hiss Was Not Soviet Spy
- MASQUERADE : Adults Can Get Into the Act With Gowns for the Belles of the Balls and Tuxedos for the Mysterious Men Who escort Them
- ELECTIONS '92 : Clinton Vows Better Efforts Against AIDS : Campaign: Democrat says Bush has failed to fight the disease strongly enough. He also calls for an end to misconceptions about the illness.
- World IN BRIEF : FRANCE : Paris Police Destroy Africans' Tent City
- ART : Schools of Thought : 'UCLA Ceramics Invitational,' a show curated by professor Luis Bermudez, features the diverse works of 12 alumni.
- CHESS RESULTS : Spassky Keeps Hopes Alive With Win
- Cities' Power to Limit Adult Shops Upheld : Supreme Court: State justices say businesses may be forced to move even if no other commercially viable site is available. The decision stems from a National City case.
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Paper Says Troops Entered Angola
- Perot's Charges of 'Dirty Tricks'
- ELECTIONS / WEST BASIN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT : Leadership, Funding for Recycling Plant Main Issues : Political newcomer Mike A. Gipson opposes the standby charge adopted by 'the old homeboys' clique.' Incumbent Lawrence Gallagher defends the fee and says he represents 'the new leadership.'
- Supporters Applaud Bowers Museum
- School Unification in 3 Beach Cities
- L.A. Teacher Negotiations
- Perot's Charges of 'Dirty Tricks'
- Perot's Charges of 'Dirty Tricks'
- School Unification in 3 Beach Cities
- L.A. Teacher Negotiations
- Change
- Line-Item Veto
- Perot's Charges of 'Dirty Tricks'
- Supporters Applaud Bowers Museum
- Torrance Propositions on Clerk, Treasurer
- Perot's Charges of 'Dirty Tricks'
- L.A. Teacher Negotiations
- Slaying of Man Holding Shovel Justified by D.A. : Probe: Two sheriff's deputies are cleared in Christmas Day shooting of 60-year-old man who they say was threatening them with a shovel. But a spokesman for the Mexican consulate argues that the slightly built Tecate resident posed little threat.
- Perot's Charges of 'Dirty Tricks'
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : State's House Races on Way to Funding Record : Congress: At least 11 campaigns are expected to top $1 million and three will exceed $2 million. Reapportionment, anti-incumbent sentiment and a wave of retirements prompt high spending.
- Perot's Charges of 'Dirty Tricks'
- Godzilla, Call Your Agent : Movies: The venerable creature is said to be up for a starring role in a big-budget TriStar film. The studio denies Sony is pushing 1994 project.
- ELECTIONS '92 : Clinton Back to Courting Core Democrats : Campaign: Partisan voters take on new importance now that Perot has siphoned off independents and Republicans.
- GENE'S GUYS: With former Angel MVP Don...
- Embattled Newport-Mesa Battens Down Internal Security : Scandal: The district changes computer codes and safe combinations as the D.A. investigates an administrator who allegedly diverted employee health funds to his own company.
- Terry Norris Fight Again Postponed : Boxing: Pay-per-view event loses out because of conflict with HBO show scheduled the same night.
- GARTH'S CHANCE: Garth Brooks' most progressive single,...
- SEARCH IS ON: Students in Santa Ana...
- BIRD IN HAND: A top U.S. Fish...
- ELECTIONS '92 : Perot Downplays Dirty Tricks Claim : Politics: The candidate focuses on economy during rally. He dismisses criticism over charges of GOP misdeeds as 'silly putty' that does not worry voters.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : U.S. SENATE : Personal Appearances, TV Wars Mark the Home Stretch
- California House Races at Record Funding Pace : Politics: At least 11 contests will top the $1-million mark, compared to 15 nationwide in 1990.
- ELECTIONS / 53RD ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Mailer Sparks Charges of Religious Bias : Campaign: Brad Parton says Debra Bowen used Nazi tactics in criticizing his fundamentalist views. His accusation has cost him some political support.
- 'Beastly Buffet' to a Monster Mash
- ELECTIONS : Religion Issue Dominates Hospital, Assembly Races : 53rd District: Brad Parton says Debra Bowen used Nazi tactics in criticizing his views. His accusation has cost him some political support.
- ELECTIONS : Card Club Plans on the Table : Gambling: It's a familiar refrain for the people of Inglewood and Hawthorne. Can the cash-strapped cities continue to say no to casinos?
- Students Struggle to Ease Racial Tensions : Schools: Actor Olmos counsels youths at North Hollywood. Students at Gardena High offer lessons from their experience last year.
- Too Liberal for Garth Brooks' Fans? : Country Singer's Call for Racial and Sexual Tolerance in 'Free' Fails to Reach Top 10
- Treats : Spooky Food
- The Salad in Winter
- '92 POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE : Ripe Year for a Shake-Up in the House : Economic woes, gridlock and the chamber's own scandals are among forces driving some of the most hotly contested races.
- A Showcase for 'Generations' of Unknown California Stars
- Sweeps Stakes : The Networks Campaign for Viewer Loyalty
- MUSIC
- Stern Foe Calls Fine a 'Victory' for Kids : Radio: Musician Al Westcott feels vindicated after his crusade against the raunchy talk-show host results in a record FCC penalty.
- NAACP Issues Challenge to Hollywood
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 29, 1992
- Trumpeter Hubbard Hopes to Cool It : Jazz Great, Who Will Appear at Irvine Barclay, Is Known for an Intense Style
- Hyperion Design Merits More Than Second-Class Treatment
- School Board Candidates
- Garb Go-Round : Recycling of clothing in thrift shops and elsewhere keeps tons and tons from taking up vital landfill space.
- Barristers and the Bard at the Biltmore
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- La Puente : City to Buy GTE Building
- Cerritos : Sinatra Event Will Be First for Cerritos Arts Center
- Market for Show and Tell
- Japan's Akihito Ends Historic and Cordial Visit to China
- Canned Ham Is Worthy of Price
- In Polls, 1 Plus 1 Doesn't Always Equal 2
- With Ross' Word, Who Needs Proof?
- Peafowl Control Effort to Begin : Wildlife: Residents north of the Foothill Freeway are pessimistic that the remedies, meant to deter but not harm the birds, will work.
- Creedence Clearwater Revival, "Cosmo's Factory", (1970), <i> Fantasy</i>
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : 3RD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Fazio-Richardson Fight Presents a Clear Contrast in Ideology, Style
- THREE CREEPY CASSETTES : Grossing Out the VCR on Halloween Gasps, Gore and Ghouls
- MUSIC : Baritone Loves Exchange With Chorus in 'Elijah' Oratorio
- Whittier : Council Seeks Pre-Election Disclosure of Contributions
- Despite Injury, Former Palisades High Player May Compete at Riviera
- Fanning Flames of Inquiring Minds : Brea students get science lessons to go with 47 self-contained experiments that can be done at home.
- CHESS RESULTS : Fischer, Ahead 9-4, Needs 1 Game to Win
- Yeltsin Orders End to Parliament Guard Unit : Russia: He also follows through on his threat to ban a newly organized umbrella opposition group. Both moves are aimed at conservatives.
- Democrats Gain the Advantage in Several GOP Strongholds
- COLUMN ONE : Ill Feeling Prevails in Riot Wake : Although there are some optimists, the sense of anger and despair is more prevalent. Cynicism is pervasive.
- A Wedding Party for a Good Cause
- The following are the top music sales...
- Not in the Pipeline : Plans for Water System Repairs Lack One Thing: $22 Million
- RECRUITING / JEFF FELLENZER : Overlooked, Underappreciated Talent Often Rises to the Top
- Spooky House a Real Treat
- Judge Reinstates Student Body President in Ad Dispute
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : Artists' Welcome : Comparing creations to their creators' abodes tempted art lovers on the annual Ojai studio tour.
- Monastery Cleared for Demolition
- No Doomsday Rapture for S. Korea Sect
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Twistory'--Brash Gamble That Pays Off
- Hollywood : Palladium Rules Tightened
- A Tribe by Any Other Other Name? : Culture: Some Navajos want to be known as <i> Dineh</i> --The People. Critics worry a change would confuse the public and say there are bigger issues to deal with.
- Freeway Extension Foes Gain Seats : Transit: At least two new members will join a state mitigation panel. Proponents of 710 extension will still outnumber opponents, however.
- Compton : School District Announces Teacher Layoffs, Other Cuts
- Halloween Offerings Feature Treats to Satisfy Everyone
- PALMDALE : Staged Jet Crash to Test Response Teams
- ELECTIONS / CALLEGUAS WATER DISTRICT : Incumbents Challenged This Time
- BURBANK : City to Maintain Glendale Signals
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : New Center Offers Advice for Minority Businesses
- Consultant Rejects Glendale as Route for Light-Rail Line
- Issues in the 56th Assembly District
- West Covina : Guilty Plea in Carjackings
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : PROPOSITION 166 : Health Care Reform Stirs Emotional Debate
- ELECTIONS '92 : Bush Aide Details Alleged Perot Sting : Politics: GOP's Texas campaign chairman claims billionaire enlisted the FBI and a private citizen in an unsuccessful effort to sell him purloined documents.
- Cast of Characters : Batman costumes are tops with boys, while girls have made Belle from 'Beauty and the Beast' the favorite.
- Creating The Nightmare
- Impressive Package on the Unspoken Truths of Racism
- Beverly Hills : Lawn Bowling Court Closing
- Claremont : Sculpture Commissioned
- Glendale : Drug Abuse Resource Guide
- At 90, Not Ready to Ride Into the Sunset
- Downey : Council to Hold Hearing on Movie Theater Project
- Monterey Park : Pruett Named Fire Chief
- LITTLE SAIGON : Shops and Restaurants Offer a Taste of Something Different
- He's Back and Feeling the Power : Once-Beleaguered Marion Barry Offers Hope to Residents of D.C.'s Downtrodden Ward 8
- George Jones, "Walls Can Fall", <i> MCA </i>
- FALLBROOK : 8-Month-Old Baby Found Dead in Tub
- Williams Endorses Anti-Gang Program : Crime prevention: The chief's support for the Hope in Youth proposal comes after incidents of racial violence at schools and lobbying by top religious leaders.
- CAMARILLO : Trucks, Computers Stolen From Firm
- Union Station Dispute Threatens to Disrupt New Metrolink Service
- Father Nemesio T. Ngayan; Priest
- STANTON : Mayor Holds Lead in Contributions
- Ex-Mayor's Roommate to Face Trial in Slaying : Crime: Prosecutors have agreed not to seek the death penalty for the former San Fernando official's killing. Michael Sagor was robbed, beaten, strangled and shot.
- Thousand Oaks Mayor Lauds Year of Growth
- Early Returns : Area Students Get a Taste of Election Day Experience
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Anti-Gang Forum Scheduled Nov. 10
- Clinic Checked in Legionnaire's Disease Scare : Health: Local and state officials test Westminster offices after employee complains of unidentified ailment. O.C. epidemiologist says nearly completed county investigation has found no risk to anyone.
- SAN DIEGO : Friend's Testimony Dents Bray's Claims