- Colorado Buffs for Big Game : Big Eight: Option attack tunes up for Nebraska with 35-21 victory over Kansas State.
- $50 GUIDE : 'Monster' Sends R.E.M. Spiraling to Top of Heap
- CIVIL WRONG: The term bomb is...
- THUG LIFE, Volume 1 ( Interscope )***Cruising...
- Brentwood Foils Faith Baptist in Battle of Unbeatens, 34-18
- TENNIS / JULIE CART : After 18 Months on Women's Tour, She Thought School Sounded Better
- ANOTHER SLAVE?: Though George Michael lost his...
- POP SLAVERY: Is the former Prince trying...
- SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : Tide Rallies Behind Barker to Win, 21-10
- Moorpark Goes for Two, Comes Up Short by One
- CROSS-COUNTRY : Santa Rosa Girl Shatters Mt. SAC Course Record
- Rams Expect Everett to Come Out Firing : Pro football: The team will be relying on Jerome Bettis and Chris Miller to lift it to 4-4, heading into a bye week.
- Reality Returns to Purdue : Big Ten: Ohio State exploits poor pass defense in 48-14 thumping of Boilermakers.
- Stenstrom, Cardinal Get Help From Beavers : Pacific 10: The quarterback passes for three touchdowns; Oregon State commits four turnovers.
- Oregon Safety Slides Into Place, Keeps Out Washington : Pacific 10: Wheaton's 97-yard interception return for a touchdown seals 31-20 upset.
- Karyn White, "Make Him Do Right,"(***) Warner...
- Master of the Arcane : Nearly two decades after his first show at LACMA, R. B. Kitaj is back with a major retrospective with nods to old masters from Rembrandt to Cezanne.
- Chapman Cruises On, 62-0, Beating Troubled Menlo : College football: Panthers recover from first loss last week and improve to 4-1-1.
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : Past Eight Months Have Been a Downhill Tumble for Carbajal
- ALBUM REVIEW
- San Diego Enters the Digital Age
- Valley Up to Speed After Slow 1st Half
- Roxette, "Crash! Boom! Bang!,"(***) EMI. As they've...
- COVER STORY : Not Just an Exercise in Futility : Public art is almost always controversial, but sometimes it's even popular. As it becomes more commonplace, isn't it worth considering a few pieces that really work?
- Bruins' One-Man Defense Not Enough
- NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Longshot Post It Wins Keeneland's Alcibiades
- No Need to Argue About It, Raiders Are Simply Boring
- Thousand Oaks Sweeps Mt. SAC Invitational
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Dons Do It Their Way, Rout OCC
- Trojans Almost Too Good for Words : College football: Otton is sharp again in 61-0 victory over Cal, keeping USC's Rose Bowl hopes alive.
- CLIPPER UPDATE
- Valley Christian Improves to 6-1 Against Hobbled Calvary Chapel
- Biking Business Tries for Brake on Suits : Safety: Cyclists must confirm knowledge of equipment, rules of road. Caution stems from New Jersey case in which man sued manufacturer for failing to warn him not to ride at night without a light. He won $7 million.
- MTA Fare Increase
- Polluting Cars
- Introducing the Chutzpah Awards
- Artifacts
- Of Women, Babies and Family Matters
- Article Interesting but Irrelevant to Residents
- PALME D'ERROR
- Capizzi Gets a Bad Rap in the Media
- Story Besmirches a Dedicated Physician
- LOW 'BLOW'
- Evolution or Revolution for the Sizzling...
- Will Measure A Fly? It Depends on Your View From the Ground
- Rethinking Schools: Scenes From the Front Line of Education Reform in L.A. : Lincoln's Learning Curve Builds on Learning Cores : Groups of 100 to 150 students are led by three or four teachers at the Santa Monica middle school. Close interaction helps tailor instruction to their needs.
- PULP DICTION
- MAXIMUM BOB
- Rethinking Schools: Scenes From the Front Line of Education Reform in L.A. : LEARN Freedom Unleashes Excitement at Roscoe Elementary : Empowered by the reform program's emphasis on local control, parents, staff and students create a stimulating and positive environment at the Sun Valley campus.
- Bike Commuters Need On-Road Trails
- Japanese Women Run a Gantlet of Molesters on Commuter Trains : Harassment: Few men are caught because many victims simply flee. One survey found that three-quarters of women in their 20s and 30s had encountered a groper. New book by a groper is selling well.
- Taking Issue With Black Swimsuit Calendar Coverage
- Beilenson, Sybert and the Health Care Issue
- Kemp Deserves Credit for His Courage
- Prop. 187
- Nobel Prize
- Church and State Aren't Separated
- Surfer's Beating
- L.A. Camp for Homeless
- A Word of Advice
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 187 : Students Fear Their Hopes Will Be Dashed : Initiative could throw illegal immigrants out of college and off a well-worn American path to success. 'I came here . . . to escape the war in El Salvador,' one says. 'I didn't want to come.'
- True Concern Should Be Reducing Nicotine
- FCC Chief's 'True Facts' an Orwellian Directive
- Re-Pete
- Show of Steel
- Ventura-Woodman Project's Drawbacks
- Transit Choice: Monorail or Freeway for Buses
- Calabasas and Malibu Rank High for Entrepreneurs : Research: At No. 28, the two make the highest showing of Westside localities in a survey about attracting and keeping new, small businesses.
- Franz's Heart of 'Blue'
- Soul Survivor
- Businesses Must Keep Eye on Three Key Areas
- Columnist Isn't This Reader's Cup of Tea
- PAULINE AS SCHOOLMARM
- Thanks but No Thanks to Auto-Pricing Probe
- Getty Center
- Trees, Flowers and Freeway Sound Walls
- A Downtown Diva Does the '90s : Laurie Anderson gave '70s performance art a pop music twist in the '80s to huge acclaim. After five years of lying low, she's making records again. The question is--can the queen of multimedia hip find a place in the new decade?
- Wilson Failed Test of Leadership for State
- DANZIG IN THE DARK
- Literary London
- Rethinking Schools: Scenes From the Front Line of Education Reform in L.A. : Charter Puts Fenton on Fast Track to Success : Once-troubled Lake View Terrace campus has been reinventing itself and creatively solving problems since breaking away from L.A. school district.
- Rethinking Schools: Scenes From the Front Line of Education Reform in L.A. : Multi-Age, Multi-Grade Classrooms Improve Performance, Self-Esteem : Elizabeth Street Center emphasizes group cooperation, not competition, in younger grades. Advanced students serve as role models for others.
- Reaction to the Accusations Against Priest
- Obituaries - Oct. 23, 1994
- NONFICTION - Oct. 23, 1994
- NONFICTION - Oct. 23, 1994
- NONFICTION - Oct. 23, 1994
- NONFICTION - Oct. 23, 1994
- NONFICTION - Oct. 23, 1994
- Clinton Signs Rule on Guns in Schools : Politics: President visits Bay Area to stump for Feinstein and Brown. His directive will help enforce a law that calls for expulsions of students who bring firearms onto campuses.
- COVER STORY : Venice's Wild Ride : Quirky Community Considers Another Sea Change in Its Tumultuous Existence
- COLUMN ONE : Courts Toss Curveballs to '3 Strikes' : Times study finds only 1 in 6 eligible defendants gets 25 years to life as judges, prosecutors ease sentencing. But many get longer terms than they would have previously.
- LAPD May Manufacture Cocaine for Bait in Stings : Drugs: The agency is considering providing crack--made in its own labs, if needed--to undercover officers for reverse sting operations. Other departments use similar tactics.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / THE LEGISLATURE : A Changing of the Old Guard in Sacramento
- U.S. to Act in 10 Abortion Clinic Attacks : Indictments: Charges are expected against an extremist in prison for attempted murder. Authorities hope action will lead to names of others.
- COLUMN ONE : Courts Toss Curves at '3 Strikes' : Times study finds only 1 in 6 eligible defendants gets 25 years to life as judges, prosecutors ease sentencing. But many get longer terms than they would have previously.
- LAPD Officer Dies of Wounds From Shooting
- Momentum Builds in Laguna : Recovery: As first anniversary of firestorm approaches, burned-out homeowners have shaken off shock and quickened pace of reconstruction.
- Lessons of Fires Burn Brightly in Aftermath : Recovery: Officials are still learning from difficulties and successes in fighting 1993 blazes, as homeowners rebuild and nature continues to rebound.
- From the Archives: Oscar Winner Burt Lancaster Dies at 80
- O.C. Unemployment Rate Inches Up to 6% : Labor: Local manufacturing, finance, insurance, real estate and retail jobs are cut. National and state jobless rolls shrink.
- INSIDE & OUT : GOLDEN TOUCHES
- Museums : Large Estates Are Little Gems as Windows on a Lost Way of Life
- Los Angeles Times Special Report / Baseball : Bittersweet Blues : Cancellation of '94 World Series Stirs Memories of Link Between Dodger Success and A Family's Tragedy
- LAKE FOREST : No Council Candidate Has Raised More Than $5,500, Records Show
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Candidates Go Beyond El Toro Airport Battle
- NATION IN BRIEF : MISSOURI : 3 in Abu Nidal Cell Jailed in Terror Plot
- ANAHEIM : Three Suits Challenge Revitalization Plans
- VENTURA : Suspects' Fate Rests on Cause of Death
- Jobless Report Shows Overall Stability but Decline in Key Sectors : Economy: County rate rises slightly to 8.9%. High-paying technology, manufacturing are weak areas.
- Expanding Their Universe : Griffith Observatory Plans $25-Million Underground Expansion
- 'Many things in L.A. don't feel safe anymore. Here, I don't have to be looking around.' : Taking the Time to Enjoy Some of Life's Simpler Pleasures
- Huffington Strikes a Chord With Seniors : Politics: The U.S. Senate candidate wins cheers in Laguna Hills with his views on family values, less government.
- Man Sentenced Under '3 Strikes Law'
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / LAGUNA HILLS CITY COUNCIL : 6 Vie for 3 Seats as Young Town Charts Services
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- Royal Betrayed by Turnovers in Loss to Westlake
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Ibarra's Late Score Lifts Westminster
- Grgurich Passes Test of Time : College basketball: Former UNLV assistant hired as coach despite previous investigations.
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Perry Paces Mater Dei's Rout of San Clemente
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : RIO HONDO LEAGUE
- Fire Destroys Oxnard Hangar, 12 Aircraft : Emergency: Pre-dawn blaze at 32,000-square-foot structure melts the building's contents into an unrecognizable mass of metal.
- Police in Van Nuys Get High-Tech Assistance : Law enforcement: LAPD division gets first of five night-vision scopes, the same type used by military in Persian Gulf War.
- 10,000 Teachers Would Lose Jobs Under Prop. 187, District Says : Education: Enforcement of initiative might result in closure of Birmingham High, Slavkin says. LAUSD's projected losses are raised to $628 million.
- OXNARD : Ex-College Employee Fighting Her Firing
- THOUSAND OAKS : Office for Mobile Crisis Team Approved
- Clippers Sign No. 1 Pick Murray to Five-Year Deal
- Davis (237 Yards) Paces Ventura
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- Garritson's Time Fastest of the Day
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Wins in Men's Soccer
- Rights Panel Hears Testimony on TV Newsroom Bias : Probe: Preference goes to white male reporters and stories stereotype minorities, some participants say.
- Explosion Gives Blues a Tumultuous Twist
- 'Saturday Night' Not So Live and Well, Critics Say
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UCI Defeats Aztecs, 1-0
- Quartz Hill Defeats Highland
- Top Cross-Country Races Expected Today
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE
- LAKER REPORT : Threatt Returns to Fold, Lakers Are Blown Out
- Sylmar Makes Easy Work of of Van Nuys
- Rockwell Bid Is Considered
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dollar Unsettles Stock Market; Treasury Dept. Avows Support : Wall Street: Contradictory signals by top officials send traders scrambling. Dow falls 19.85; bonds stabilize.
- INSIDE & OUT : Fill In the Blanks to Help Silence the Squeaks
- Medicines Mailed in Sesame Street-Decorated Envelopes
- Oscar Winner Burt Lancaster Dies at 80
- Unmet Expectations Trouble Gaza : Mideast: Five months after taking over, Palestinian leaders worry that discontent could turn into angry unrest.
- NORTH AMERICA : Canada's Leader Takes Aim at National Debt : Prime Minister Jean Chretien vows to cut the deficit and tells citizens they must adjust to 'realities.' The welfare state may be trimmed, and tax hikes have not been ruled out.
- Los Angeles Times Special Report / Baseball : The World Series Was to Have Started Today, Instead a Labor Dispute Killed it: Clearly We've Reached. . . : The End of Innocence : Despite the Strike, a Young Fan Remains Hungry for the Game
- CHARITY WATCH : Penny Here, and There
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : SCORECARD / COUNTY HIGHLIGHTS FROM WEEK 7
- Muir Overcomes Early Deficit to Defeat Arcadia
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : FRONTIER LEAGUE
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : GOLDEN LEAGUE
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Canyon Coach Suspended, but Game's Outcome Upheld
- . . . In Their Wildest Dreams : The actor: Freddy's back, only this time he's after Robert Englund, who plays himself in the latest sequel.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Craig McCaw Issues a 'No Thanks' to AT&T;'s Offer of Seat on Board : Communications: The post-acquisition decision raises speculation that he may soon launch a competitive venture.
- Luther Medical Products Inc.: The Tustin-based company...
- Political Scorecard
- 3rd Time No Charm as 'Chunnel' Train Breaks Down Again
- FALLOUT: Thousands of teachers will be put...
- Man Gets 146 Years in Gang Rapes of 2 Girls
- Clinton to Sign School Gun Curb in Calif.
- TARZANA : Ecologist Criticizes Park Tree Planting
- Cheap Guns, Very Costly Results
- Calabasas City Council Joins Support for MTA Lobbyist
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Last-Minute Touchdown Lifts Sunny Hills Over Fullerton, 13-12
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Santiago's Palacios Helps Spoil Homecoming for La Quinta
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : MISSION LEAGUE
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : McCleary's Scores Lead Whittier Christian, 34-7
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Battle of Backups as USC Plays Cal : College football: Trojan reserve Otton, Bear sub McGonigal will lead their offenses in the Coliseum today.
- Hart Tries Not to Trip on Veer : Football: Indians put 6-0 record on the line in nonleague game against Palm Springs.
- Feature Attraction : Hollywood Producer Jeffrey Lurie Is Center of Attention in Philadelphia as Owner of Eagles
- Starry British Cast Brings Shakespeare to the Airwaves : Radio review: As part of the UK/LA Festival, KCRW-FM broadcasts Kenneth Branagh's productions of "Hamlet" and "King Lear" today and Sunday.
- Theater Review : 'Lysistrata': Bawdy Battle of the Sexes
- O'Brien Growing Into 'Late Night' : Television: The show has been renewed 'well into 1995,' boasts improved ratings and the host who took over Letterman's spot a little over a year ago is settling in.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Brown Powers Foothill Past Newport Harbor
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Chatman's 415 Yards Three Shy of Record
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : FOOTHILL LEAGUE
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Rodriguez, Gonzalez Team Up to Lead Sonora Past Buena Park
- Buena Hammers Out 10-10 Tie
- Craven's 'Nightmare' Finally Gets Respect : Movies: Horror film was a surprise hit of the Toronto fest last month, showing there is quality in the genre.
- Allstate Admits Political Calls Were Misleading
- Brazil Acts to Slow Economic Expansion : Latin America: Tighter credit, taxes on foreign investment aim to fight inflation. Less-affluent consumers are affected<i> .</i>
- Cold War Secrecy Tied to Radiation Peril : Ethics: Closed debate on government's atomic testing decades ago meant contractors, researchers were unaware of human dangers, report says.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Jewish Symphony to Perform Concert
- Public Health Care in Jeopardy, Report Says : Medicine: UCLA study's bleak findings about L.A. County system overshadow first summit meeting of normally contentious factions.
- Laser to Correct Myopia Gets Qualified OK From Scientists
- COSTA MESA : Roadside Signs to Cost Repeat Offenders $250
- 11 Men and 4 Boys Are Arrested at Homes in Conejo Valley Gang Sweep : Law enforcement: The Sheriff's Department-led operation is spurred by a drive-by shooting that wounded a pregnant Newbury Park woman.
- OXNARD : Cable Firm Says Tape of Candidates Stolen
- DMV Takes a Bad Detour : After fatal accident, program that exempted ticketed drivers will be ended
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : U.S. Gives City $7 Million to Train Unskilled Workers
- MacLean Hesitates, Granada Hills Is Lost, 17-14
- Third-String Quarterback Galasso to Start Tonight : Chapman: Freshman from Trabuco Hills played running back early in the season and has completed only two of eight passes.
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : HIGH-DESERT LEAGUE
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Secondary Gets Ready for Air Attack
- Revised System for Small-Lot Trades Decried as Unfair : Access: Some smaller traders say the proposed change would favor big-time dealers. Officials say it favors stability.
- Case the Joint for Suitable Uses
- TOOLS : Exercise Caution When Handling Chain Saws
- NAACP Settles Suit Filed by Director That It Fired
- BRAZIL : Carnaval's New Organizers Reported to Have Mob Ties
- VAN NUYS : Salvation Army to Honor Quake Heroes
- City and County Negotiators Seek Jail Accord : Corrections: Officials report significant progress in talks that could cut scope of Theo Lacy Branch expansion project to avert suit.
- Man Sentenced to 146 Years for 2 Gang Rapes : Courts: Gilbert De La Cruz, 20, will be eligible for parole at age 92. He was one of four charged in the attacks at community center.
- Suspect in Fatality Released but Investigation Continues
- LOS ANGELES : City Council OKs 2% Raise for Department Managers
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
- Cherry Textron: The Santa Ana firm has...
- ACCENTS : Prisms of Chandelier Add Sparkle to Wood, Steel Trim
- Los Angeles Times Special Report / Baseball : A Series Game Used to Mean Something
- Bright New Lamp Sharply Cuts Lighting Costs : Technology: Golf-ball size prototype equals illumination of hundreds of mercury-vapor bulbs. First uses likely to be in shopping centers, factories.
- Plan Would Put Outlet Mall at The City
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Striking Candor Emerges in Closed-Door Session : Courts: A certain amount of posturing also is evident as lawyers discuss jury selection and bail. At one point, Shapiro rebukes Simpson and threatens to quit.
- Orange County Almanac
- OXNARD : Protests Over Sales at Liquor Store
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : MISSION LEAGUE
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- Golden West Tops Southwestern
- Lancaster: Vital Blend of Star Past, Present
- Former Keating Aide to Be Sentenced
- Chit Chat : Prepaid Phone Cards Expected to Take Off
- Los Angeles Times Special Report / Baseball : Staff Box
- Los Angeles Times Special Report / Baseball : World Series Memories
- Dole Eager to Downplay GOP's Performance in Congress : Politics: On the campaign trail, minority leader avoids reminding voters of the Republicans' anti-Clinton strategy that helped perpetuate gridlock.
- NEWBURY PARK : Wife Faces Trial in Car-Ramming Case
- Showing Faith in a Priest : Education: More than 350 parents and students rally behind former principal Michael Harris, accused of sexual misconduct.
- CSUN Alters Game Plan in Search for Funds
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : PACIFIC LEAGUE
- A Fierce Game Between Friends : College football: Pals Donahue and Tomey face off as UCLA visits Arizona.
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Kennedy Defense Shuts Down Cypress, 21-3
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Orange Lutheran Wins, 21-17, After Forcing Late Fumble
- Farr Is Out to Prove Scouts Were Wrong : Pro football: Ram rookie defensive tackle, who was overlooked on draft day, is showing people he can do the job.
- Crespi Edges St. Paul in Final Seconds
- When 1 + 1 Doesn't Add Up : Brooks & Dunn May Be a Duo, but You Can't Call Them a Real Team
- Craig McCaw Issues a 'No Thanks' to AT&T;'s Offer of Seat on Board : Communications: Billionaire entrepreneur may be looking at niche in global satellite technology.
- Clinton Will Visit Syria to Push Peace : Mideast: The President will stop in Damascus during a three-day trip in which he will witness the signing of an Israel-Jordan treaty. He says terrorism will not deter him.
- Alan Cooke; Directed TV's 'Lou Grant'
- VENTURA : Drowning Victim Was Burglary Suspect
- Commuter Child-Care Center to Be Unveiled : Transit: Metrolink will open facility at San Bernardino County station Monday. Another will be built as part of a court order to serve Century Freeway users.
- Quayle, Matsui to Speak at Meeting
- Camarillo Residents to Celebrate 30th Year of Cityhood With Barbecue
- Civic Arts Plaza Opens With a Flourish : Thousand Oaks: Patrons dressed to the nines greet ribbon-cutting mayor with a standing ovation as dream at last becomes reality.
- Prop. 187 Would Cut 10,000 Teaching Jobs, Officials Say
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Troy's Montgomery Rushes for 197 Yards
- ROUNDUP : Northridge Sweeps in Volleyball
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Stadium to Reopen by Month's End : Earthquake: Cracked stairwell is the only damage left to be repaired at the College of the Canyons facility.
- Canoga Park Man Arrested in Death of Infant Daughter
- LUTHERAN ELECTION: Short biographies of 18 clergy...
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Irvine Takes Advantage of Woodbridge Mistakes
- A Renewal of Rivalries at Mt. SAC : Cross-country: Strahan, Stember and Arce to duel for boys' championship.
- OAK TREE AT SANTA ANITA : Turf Queen Flawlessly Retired
- Music Review : Violinist Rachlin Returns to Pavilion
- Music Review : Percussionist Glennie in Impressive Recital
- Anaheim's Datum Inc. to Acquire Efratom
- Lilly Shapell; Holocaust Survivor, Author
- NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : 2 More Pipes Burst; Ship Channel Closes
- Major Accepts IRA Cease-Fire, Opens Borders
- SEAL BEACH : A Weekend Slate of Founders' Festivities
- PLACENTIA : Program Intervenes Early With Family Aid
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Verdugo Hills Shut Out by Eagle Rock, 33-0
- Three Golfers Share Las Vegas Lead
- Lewis, Antelope Valley Find Running Room, 48-3
- DECORATING : Enjoy Living Out of a Suitcase--at Home
- SAFETY : Valve Keeps Water Heater From Blowing Up
- Plot Alleged in Russian Corruption Scandal : Lawsuit: Defense minister sues newspaper after articles call him a thief. Controversy also involves reporter's murder.
- OXNARD : School District's Plan for Grove Questioned
- Countywide : $1.3-Million Grant Will Go to Shelters, Food Charities
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Palmdale Man Will Face Trial in His Wife's Slaying : Courts: Jeffrey Peitz had blamed the killing on an intruder, a man whom authorities have ruled out as a suspect.
- Japan Rules Out Countywide Crop Embargo : Medfly: The quarantine zone is seen as a sufficient safeguard. Even without a blanket ban on local fruit, officials say the infestation will be costly.
- BUENA PARK : The Long Arm of Principal Horton
- Theories Vary on Recent Wave of Mary Sightings : Catholicism: Believers are drawn to sites of apparitions. Skeptics challenge miraculous claims.
- Nichols Leading Jacklin : Senior golf: He shoots a 64 for a one-stroke edge over the former U.S. and British Open champion.
- Pop Music Review : Party Atmosphere Comes With the Specials' Delivery
- In The Loop : In the '50s, Jean Maclyman latched onto making hooked rugs from recycled rags. Although intended to be strictly practical, their beauty has survived.
- When East Meets West Within the Same Person : Lifestyle: After realizing that one can say 'thank you' too often, it's now second nature for a journalist of East Asian ancestry to turn the cultural switches on and off.
- Diana Visits American Red Cross Headquarters
- A Light in the Darkness : Law enforcement: First of five high-tech night vision enhancers is donated to LAPD. Devices are expected to aid surveillance, rescue operations.
- SANTA ANA : 19-Years-to-Life Term for Murder Conviction
- Students Stage March Against Proposition 187 : Protest: Estancia High youths, waving flags and signs, leave campus to show opposition to governor's support of measure targeting illegal immigrants<i> .</i>
- No Joke : Television: Cadre of minority comedians gather outside NBC studios to decry lack of exposure.
- GLENDALE : Victims May Claim Stolen Valuables
- UFW-Grower Pact Prevents Strike : Labor: Tentative agreement between union and Muranaka Farms would lead to the first pay hike in four years for workers.
- Gunman Who Killed Girl, 16, in Cross-Fire Is Sentenced : Courts: He and an accomplice, called gang 'wanna-bes,' receive up to life in prison after plea from victim's mother. Their fathers apologize in court.
- GARDENING : Seeing Bulbs in a New Light : No cold needed. Plants from Mediterranean or South Africa warm to the local climate.
- COLUMN ONE : 'Smile, You're in America' : Korean Americans, devastated by the riots, take lessons on sensitivity and acculturation.
- MOORPARK : Ways Sought to Cut City's Street Traffic
- Christopher's Travel Plans Found Strewn on N.Y. Runway
- MREs Falling Hardest in New Haiti : Caribbean: Morally Repugnant Elite are paying for their loyalty to deposed regime with money, homes and freedom.
- Subway to Be Audited by U.S. Inspector : Transit: Department of Transportation officials will meet with MTA representatives Monday to begin inquiry into construction and management problems.
- TORRANCE : 2 Arrested in 7 Holdups After 2-Day Surveillance
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : FRONTIER LEAGUE
- LOS ANGELES : Lead Warning Issued for Mexican Lollipops
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Footman Carries the Load for Esperanza
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Hot Rancho Santiago to Face OCC
- Hockey
- State OKs First Hikes in Earthquake Insurance : Regulation: The increases range from 37% to 209%. Sixty other requests have been filed since the Northridge temblor.