- CAMARILLO : Low-Interest Loans Offered to Buy Lots
- ELECTIONS / STATE AND FEDERAL RACES : Rep. Beilenson Accuses GOP Rival Sybert of 'Ripping Off' Taxpayers
- La Habra City Manager Unexpectedly Announces Retirement
- EMPIRE LEAGUE : Kirkland Leads Loara Past Cypress
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Bengal Fined $12,500 for Aikman Hit
- PREP CROSS-COUNTRY ROUNDUP : La Habra Wins Both Freeway League Team Titles
- PACIFIC 10 CONFERENCE FOOTBALL / DAN HAFNER : Oregon Takes Rose Bowl Race by Swarm
- Theater Reviews : Cast Offers Little Support for Couple's Realistic 'Split'
- Birtcher Medical Systems Finds Potential Buyer : Transactions: An acquisition could scuttle a planned private stock sale with another party.
- Wahlco Environmental Systems Inc.: The Santa Ana...
- Mexican Denies Loan Scam at Seized Bank : Finance: Carlos Cabal Peniche says he'll fight to keep his two firms and clear his name.
- Jury Favors Execution of Abortion Foe
- Sharing the Mystery of Writing : An all-day seminar will feature local whodunit practitioners discussing the genres of the craft and giving advice to budding authors.
- HOWARD ROSENBERG : Campaign Ads Foul the Airwaves
- Few Survivors in Egypt Flood; Toll Rises to 460
- Views From Abroad : Three artists from disparate parts of the British Commonwealth bring distinctive styles to Sylmar as part of 'UK / LA 1994.'
- Man Says He, Not Brother, Committed '85 Murder : Courts: Xavier Sanders testifies that his brother wrongly served eight years in prison for shooting a Compton man. Prosecutors remain skeptical of revelation.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Bates Tops Council Campaign Spending
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Flooring Installer Is Charged With Murdering Woman
- SHERMAN OAKS : Fire Victim Offers Thanks to Burn Center
- South County Water, Sewer Districts to Merge
- Schools Relying on Student Dues, Fund-Raisers : Education: Athletic programs, extracurricular activities, even facilities increasingly count on money from private sources to stay afloat.
- A Visit With a Mexican Mother Puts Prop. 187 in Focus
- PERSPECTIVES ON PROPOSITION 187 : Teachers as INS Cops: an Ugly Lie : Children ineligible for public school won't be 'thrown into the streets.' And we already have enrollment checks.
- Anaheim Teen-Ager Found Slain in Abandoned Stolen Car
- 'He's With You, but He's Not Really With You' : Rams: Miller's concussion, suffered almost two weeks ago against Saints, still a source of concern.
- Zeppelin Rises (Sort Of ) : Jimmy Page and Robert Plant of Rock's Legendary Mega-Group Are Together Again, But the Song No Longer Remains the Same
- TV Review : 'Red Hot + Cool' Blends Jazz and Hip-Hop on PBS
- ROUNDUP
- AIRLINES
- Greyhound May Be Forced Into Chapter 11 Filing : Transit: Bondholders turn to courts after talks collapse over forgiving debt. The company vows to fight the action.
- Indiana Group Puts Pressure on Prudential : Lawsuit: Investors ask an Indianapolis court to appoint a receiver for the brokerage.
- Company Town : VIDEO FACTS
- Filled With Nothing But Sweetness and Lite : Magazines: In Style offers a peek into celebrity homes-- without revealing any of their dirty laundry.
- Embryo of Meat-Eating Dinosaur Found : Science: The 80-million-year-old specimen may alter the beast's image from ruthless predator to that of nurturing parent, researchers say.
- Laughing in the Face of Death : Director places the emphasis on humor in mystery-comedy 'Making a Killing,' the debut play of theatrical company Zia Productions.
- Atlantis Lifts Off on Mission to Study Earth's Atmosphere
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NORWAY : Hijacking by Bosnian Ends Peacefully
- Cost Cut Study by Disney Halts Talks on Resort
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Supervisors Order Study of How to Better Treat Jurors
- ELECTIONS / TV COMMERCIALS : Thousand Oaks City Council Hopefuls Have Discovered Cable
- WOODLAND HILLS : Redesign of College Farm Plan Is Urged
- Westminster's Farroux Commits to Long Beach
- House of Fabrics Seeks Protection Under Chapter 11 : Retailing: Stiff competition and sour economy pinch the chain. Restructuring will eliminate 208 stores.
- Warm Weather Puts Damper on Retail Sales in October
- CAMPAIGN JOURNAL : Brown's Long Night's Journey Into Optimism : Candidate is buoyant as she travels state in wee hours. She says she is reaching real Californians one-on-one.
- Ex-Rebel Opts for Jail, Tests Salvador Legal System : Latin America: Top former guerrilla faces defamation charge. He forgoes $60 bail to force issues of judicial reform, right-wing death squads.
- Crowd Assaults Arafat as He Tries to Pray for Slain Activist
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- The New Minority : White students are vastly outnumbered in many L.A. schools--and they're feeling the sting of discrimination. But some say they wouldn't give up the pluses of diversity.
- Water Wars Could Drown State's Recovery
- Election '94 : 26TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
- Broadway Reopens in Damaged Mall
- Rape Suspect Is Named in Robberies
- GARDEN GROVE : Council Rejects Attempt to Rejoin League of Cities
- LOS ANGELES : USC Offers Fellowships to Retrain Defense Engineers
- GLENDALE : Historic Goode House to Be a Home Again
- SHERMAN OAKS : Fashion Square Mall Expansion OKd
- Concussions Drawing More Concern : Pro football: Doctors are more careful now about allowing players return to the lineup after these head injuries.
- Valley Expected to Get Rematch : Boxing: Despite snafus on opening night in Woodland Hills, another fight card planned.
- Promising Drivers Take the European Route to Big Time
- THE NBA: 1994-95 PREVIEW : Clippers Hope It's Not One for Books : Pro basketball: Fitch will try to make the most out of low expectations.
- 500 to Participate in Downtown Art Fest : Exhibit: A three-week, grass-roots show opens this weekend with a 'bombardment of visual arts' in three warehouses.
- The Laguna Playhouse raised $15,000 Tuesday night...
- PROPOSITION 187 : Candidates for School Chief Back Court Challenges
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Earthworm Jim: <i> For Super NES by Playmates, $69.99 </i>
- Iowa Robbery Suspect Is First to Face U.S. '3 Strikes' Charges
- 2 Supervisors Feud Over Day-Off Plan for County Workers : Government: Riley criticizes Stanton, who has called Friday closure program a failure, for how little time he spends at office.
- Coach's Comment Prompts Shake-Up in Ratings
- Hoover Sputters in 37-10 Loss
- PREP ROUNDUP
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- O.C. CONGRESSIONAL RACES : Dornan and Farber Slug It Out; Other Districts Are Calmer
- Huffington Mails Ads That Feinstein Calls Deceptive : Politics: Brochures stress his family life and attack senator. She cites use of military photo as questionable.
- No Firm Haiti Withdrawal Date, Lake Says : Caribbean: National security adviser declares 'there's a long way to go' before troops can go home.
- THE GOODS : Your Car Is a Lot Safer in L.A. Than You Think
- PLACENTIA : Funds for Soccer Program Delayed
- Bicyclist Faked Car Crashes for Cash, Police Say : Crime: After arrest for causing collisions, and demanding money, man resumed ramming automobiles, authorities say.
- Supervisors OK Plan for Marina : Growth: Vote clears way for a new high-rise waterfront community. The state coastal panel must still give its approval.
- Clergy Vow to Counsel Disobedience on Prop. 187 : Activism: Six leaders express strengthened religious resolve against immigration ballot measure.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / STANTON CITY COUNCIL : Candidates Agree Crime Is Major Issue : Three incumbents are among the five competing for three seats in at-large voting. Business retention, repeal of a utility tax are also among priorities for challengers.
- A real party town: We can't understand...
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Sea King Rally Falls Short Against Irvine
- PREP CROSS-COUNTRY ROUNDUP
- PREP CROSS-COUNTRY ROUNDUP
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Young Players Getting Their Chances
- THE NBA: 1994-95 PREVIEW : Lakers Thinking Playoffs Already : Pro basketball: One season as a lottery team was more than enough for them, thanks.
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : Cons Far Outnumber Pros in This Division
- Carving Out a Place for Hybrid Music : Jazz: 'Officium's' mix of a capella vocals and saxman Jan Garbarek has become an unexpected top seller. The music is hard to categorize, even for the artists themselves.
- The Only Difference Is the Price: Contact...
- Construction Toy Line Expands: Steel Tec, a...
- Company Town
- Class Action OKd in Samurai Suit
- Could Be a Pricey Winter: The makers...
- Voter Group Favors Brown, Feinstein; Opposes Prop. 187
- OC HIGH: STUDENTS NESW AND VIEWS : Voices FROM ORANGEWOOD
- National Perspective : '94 ELECTIONS / The Hottest House Races
- VALLEY VOGUE / CINDY LaFAVRE YORKS : New Looks for Lips and Limbs : Dark tints gain popularity for lipstick and nail color, while casts go from bland to bright.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Friends of Library Sponsor Book Sale
- Manslaughter Charge Filed in Officer's Death : Fatality: D.A. concludes that suspected drunk driver did not act with malice when his car slammed into a La Habra policeman's cruiser.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Bettis Happy for Recuperative Bye Week
- Mauro Vincenti, Battling to Feed Homeless
- Fed Puts Silver Lining in Consumer Pockets
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Fed Again Aids Dollar; Stocks Await Report
- Mortar Round Blast Injures 12 Students
- MOVIE REVIEW : Mamet's 'Oleanna' More of a Tirade Than a Debate
- MOVIE REVIEW : In Street Clothes, 'Vanya' Invites You In
- A Pep Rally for the Soul, a Cheer for Self-Esteem
- Pentagon Reports Increase in 'High Quality' Recruits
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 187 : Police Making Contingency Plans : Law enforcement agencies in Orange County express confidence that the anti-initiative protests will continue to be peaceful on day of the vote and after.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CUBA : U.S. Court Overturns Ruling on Refugees
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Mayor Says Fiscal Policy Has Paid Off
- Volunteers
- ELECTION WATCH : Another Turn-Off
- Bart Says He'll Play Volleyball at Stanford
- Names in the NewsThe Rapid City Thrillers...
- MOVIE REVIEWS : What Becomes a Monster Most? : Branagh, De Niro Take on a Classic: 'Mary Shelley's Frankenstein'
- National Video Rentals
- 'Bandit Queen' Eligible for Oscar Try : Movies: But producer S. S. Bedi's controversial film still faces a last hurdle--it needs to be nominated.
- CareLine Inc.: The Irvine ambulance service provider...
- Doctors Plan Fast to Oppose Prop. 187
- LA PALMA : Rental Fees Established for New Park Facilities
- LAGUNA BEACH : Council, School Board Opposed to Prop. 187
- Alarcon Accused of Strongarm Tactics for Nonprofit's Profit
- THOUSAND OAKS : Sheriff's Deputies Plan Open House
- GLENDALE : Judge Candidates Get Ratings Upgraded
- Kindred Spirits : Agoura's Ryan Capretta Embodies Humble Nature of Late Father
- Washington State Defense Doesn't Even Like to Bend : College football: Cougars, who rank among the nation's best in several categories, will show off their attacking style against USC on Saturday.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC
- PREP ROUNDUP : Mental Game Lets Denson Win Sea View Tennis Title
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Company Town : Riordan Seeks $10 Million for New-Media 'Incubator' : Technology: Round-table participants agree L.A. needs a facility but are split over a site.
- Company Town : Comic Book Giant Marvel Buys Upstart Rival Malibu
- A Graveside Discourse With a Fellow Admirer of the Night
- Wofford Foe Is Forced on the Defensive : Pennsylvania: GOP's Santorum, off to a strong start, spends waning days of Senate race explaining his irreverent rhetoric. Election is seen as tossup.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : RWANDA : Aid Workers Decry Danger in Camps
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : inline : Election Issues
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Charges Uncertain in Shooting
- Stolen Office Equipment, Clothing Seized; Machine Technician Jailed
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Mater Dei Coasts Past Mission Viejo
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : The Obvious Solution to Montana Sought
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Cougar Quarterback Prepped Strongly
- Capriati Will Make Return Next Week
- Here's Looking Up to You, Muggsy Bogues
- Douglas Expected to Announce China Deal for 40 Planes : Aeronautics: Pact will see 20 jetliners built in Long Beach, 20 in Asia. White House helps secure the $1-billion order.
- CLUB SCENE : In Cahoots Serves Up Country--'90s Style
- OXNARD : Killer of Woman Gets 15 Years to Life
- CAMARILLO : Jury Selection Begins in Molestation Case
- LAGUNA BEACH : Denise Brown Wins Jury Award in Accident
- ROUNDUP : Big Dog's Big Deal: $68 Million
- Dreifort May Need Surgery : Dodgers: Reliever would be sidelined for entire season if procedure on elbow is required.
- FHP Posts Higher Quarterly Profit
- Bounced Check Fees Rise: The average fee...
- Town Rooted in Migrant Labor Is Leery of Prop. 187 : Immigration: Many Latino residents fear that measure could shred social and economic fabric of farm belt areas.
- Press Group Names Times' Shelby Coffey Editor of the Year
- To Rent Is Divine : Store makes decking out in a drop-dead gorgeous designer gown affordable--if only for a night.
- Local Elections : 9 Religious Leaders Call Prop. 187 'Immoral'
- 2 Cities Get Grants to Fight Alcohol-Related Crime
- MOORPARK : Mikels Calls Rival's Resume Misleading
- Girl Sad Over Ex-Boyfriend's Suicide Try : Shooting: Student who dated victim says youth was despondent, threatened to 'leave' but didn't elaborate.
- Stoppard, Handke Paired by Odyssey
- U.S. SENATE : Huffington Ad Cites Parts of News Story in Assailing Foe
- Barriers Urged for Highway Section
- CAMARILLO : Car-Protection Sheets Available
- $9.5 Million of Ventura's Money Sits Idle in Bank : Finance: It was borrowed eight years ago to build a convention center that voters rejected. Its interest now helps balance the city budget.
- Ueberroth Might Try for Angels
- Ah Sigh Aims to Solidify Rank
- Loss Teaches McKinley to Cope : Canyon Back Dealing with Death of Younger Brother
- Deadpan 'Sensitive' Hits the Parody Mark
- THE ECONOMY : Going Up: 'Sold' Signs
- BOOK REVIEW / SCIENCE : Personal Insights Into Galactic Discoveries : VOYAGE TO THE GREAT ATTRACTOR: Exploring Intergalactic Space <i> by Alan Dressler</i> ; Alfred A. Knopf $25, 337 pages
- Plenty on the Plate : Big appetites are a must at Balducci's Trattoria, which is unrelated to the New York eatery. Family-style Italian dishes are enormous and fairly priced.
- Go West, Young Woman : Female artists blaze new trails in portraying western subjects, a field historically limited to males.
- Natural Rivalry : Hunters, Environmentalists Clash Over Coal Canyon's State Designation
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 4 Students, 1 Ally Arrested in Prop. 187 Protest : Palmdale: Police said an officer was hurt in fray after some marchers threw rocks and then resisted arrest.
- CARSON : Ex-Nurse Pleads Guilty to Inducing 2 Patients' Comas
- Watch Out--Tobacco Industry's Intentions Are Very Smoky : Prop. 188: A misleading campaign would have voters believe this measure would further restrict smoking.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 187 : Police to Be on Alert in Case Vote Sparks Violence : Security: Representatives of 200 agencies set contingency plans. Some people fear a display of force will inflame tensions.
- CHATSWORTH : Student Critically Burned in Photography Lab Fire
- School for the Deaf Is Near Title : Football: Despite loss to Montclair Prep, Cubs can still clinch first Freedom League championship.
- Expansion, Big Men, Clippers and Other Theories
- Theater Reviews : Vivid Portrait of 17th-Century McCarthyism
- INSURANCE
- Company Town : In the End, Only Creditors Talked to Nilsson
- AEROSPACE
- Glass Issue: It's Far From Clear : Tokyo motives questioned after deadline is broken in U.S.-Japan trade talks
- Countywide : Communications Firm Alleges Bid-Rigging
- Countywide : Rain Puts Traffic on the Skids
- ELECTIONS / STATE AND FEDERAL RACES : Charges and Countercharges as Vote Nears : Congress: Beilenson accuses GOP rival Sybert of 'ripping off' the public by doing private legal work while holding a state job.
- Watershed Event in the Mideast : Casablanca economic summit could eventually boost prospects for peace
- Montclair Prep Dominates
- Lins' Theory of Relativity : Crespi Coach and Quarterback Plot Granddaddy of Upsets
- ARTShot of Life: The art market perked...
- TV Review : Animated 'Garden' Wilts on ABC
- Plane Crash Prompts Warning to Crews : Aviation: Company prohibits flight procedures that immediately preceded Indiana tragedy that killed 68. Bulletin is called 'precautionary.'
- The Best in Books, Videos and Computer Games for Kids
- THE GOODS : The Art of Survival : Skid Row Access Gives Homeless Artists a Creative Showplace and a Way to Earn a Living
- COVER STORY : Hip Again : With their ribald humor and lavish costumes, drag queens make a comeback at venues such as the Queen Mary in Studio City.
- CAMARILLO : Rack Covers for Sex Publications OKd
- WESTMINSTER : Restaurant Fire Was Arson, Officials Say
- THOUSAND OAKS : Teen-Ager Sentenced to Jail for Gang Fight
- Mr. Mayor, Please Take a Stand on Proposition 187
- IRWINDALE : Miller Gives $11,000 to PAC Fighting Use of Reclaimed Water
- YORBA LINDA
- NCAA Considering Controversial Move
- GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE : Bedard Getting Rave Reviews Now
- ROUNDUP : Hart Boys Stretch Cross-Country Title Streak to 12
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pianist Awadagin Pratt Returns to Ambassador
- Flying High With an Orchestra at USC
- Simpson Coverage
- Stirring Up Activist Passion in Today's Youth : Some may be using protests of ballot initiative on illegal immigrants as a way to cut classes. But others agree with the student who says, 'It'll be another Holocaust-type of thing, pointing fingers and saying, "Let me check your papers." '
- 'Tucker,' 'Ed Wood'
- Let Kirk Stick Around
- A Life With Autism
- Prop. 185 and Clean Air
- Wilson and Prop. 187
- Counting KPCC's Money
- Butler's Comments
- School Reform
- Needle Exchanges
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 4, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 4, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 4, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 4, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 4, 1994
- Obituaries - Nov. 4, 1994
- Obituaries - Nov. 4, 1994
- ELECTIONS / STATE AND FEDERAL RACES : Charges and Countercharges as Vote Nears : Assembly: Ex-wife of incumbent claims he suffered from a 'serious gambling addiction.' He responds angrily.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 187 : Student Walkouts Transform a Political Issue Into a Cause
- Giant Steps : Walkouts Against 187 Trace the Growth of an Issue Into a Cause
- 3 Students Hurt in Classroom Fire : Chatsworth High: A girl, 14, was in serious condition after another youth ignited rubber cement.
- Garment Maker Vows to Halt Salary Abuses : Labor: Chorus Line Corp. signs pact saying it will make its contractors refrain from violating federal wage and other standards.
- REUNION: He smiled at his former nurses...
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS ANDF VIEWS : Cause and Effect's First-Class 'Trip'
- OTHER WORLD: At the William Lyon School,...
- COLUMN ONE : 'People's House' or a Bunker? : The public should feel at home at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. But recent attacks there may force changes that cut off access to the White House, making it a symbol more of the nation's ills than of its virtues.
- Many Angered by Prop. 187 Demonstrations
- GOVERNOR : Brown Bus Tour Ends; Wilson Speaks on Crime : Governor is lauded by victims group and pledges to continue his work if elected to second term. Challenger arrives at boisterous rally at UCLA.
- U.S. SENATE : Huffington Uses Disputed Story to Attack Feinstein
- 12 Simpson Jurors Are Sworn In : Trial: The eight-woman, four-man panel is predominantly black. Fifteen alternates will be added in coming weeks.
- U.S. SENATE : Controversy Over Hiring of Immigrant : Huffington claims he has independently verified that Feinstein used an illegal immigrant as a housekeeper in the early 1980s. INS officials say they have no proof of such actions.
- Local Elections : Mock Election in Schools Reflects Regional Politics
- PERSPECTIVES ON PROPOSITION 187 : Vote <i> No </i> on Racial Injustice : Pioneers of the black civil-rights movement would find common cause with Latinos in today's California.
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Prop. 187's Impact Upon Race Relations
- THEATER REVIEW : Love Conquers Hate in 'Remembrance'
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 185 : Measure's Foes Press for Convincing Loss : Opponents want to discourage promoters of beleaguered gas tax initiative from similar future efforts.
- Harman, Brooks Campaigns Trade Charges That Ads Distort Truth
- Rolling Along in Obscurity : Dezera Salas won a gold medal in freestyle roller skating, but few would recognize the world champion of a much-ignored sport.
- Bridge of sizes: Several months ago, a...
- Celebrating Sports : County Hall of Fame Seeks to Move Into Camarillo Building
- Orange County Almanac
- VENTURA : Tax and Interest Revenues Fall Short
- GARDEN GROVE : Class Gives Students High-Tech Lessons
- No One Is Giving Up the Quest : Rams: Baltimore and Anaheim officials say they are not discouraged by Shaw's focus on St. Louis negotiations.
- Comics Stand Up for At-Risk Children
- LOS ALAMITOS : Griswold's Loss Draws Fans' Ire; Rider Suspended
- SIGHTS : Keyboardist Returns to His Acoustic Roots : Todd Cochrane will be back at the piano for his weekend debut at Wheeler Hot Springs.
- JAUNTS : Conejo Park District Follows a 'Ring of Green' to Funding : The nearly 10-mile hike to raise money for the outdoor program offers opportunity to view all the Los Robles Trail. It will be guided by naturalists.
- Dance Troupe Leaves Pasadena for San Gabriel
- WESTWOOD : UCLA Students Adapt to Construction
- Suspect in Officer's Death Says He Doesn't Recall Crash : Accident: The accused drunk driver is expected to be charged today in La Habra policeman's killing, authorities say.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL
- SANTA ANA : Schools Will Honor Business Partners
- Board Backs Bill to Shift Sales Tax Uses
- Jazz West Coast Could Use a Little Color : Commentary: Festival featured mostly over-50 white males, hardly a legitimate expression of the L.A. scene.
- Most Incumbents Face Weak Competition
- Defense Firms Put Money on a Harman Win : Politics: Campaign finance reports show the aerospace industry overwhelming backing the incumbent and shunning GOP rival Susan Brooks.
- ALTADENA : 16 Children's Service Agencies to Share Grant
- Hoop Day at UCLA
- CRENSHAW : Plaza to Mark Reopening Saturday
- School Boards, Councils Sit Out Prop. 187 Fight : Politics: Only a few are taking a position on the measure. Three cities have endorsed it; one city and three boards are opposed.
- Uncertain Tour of Duty : Navy Chief Praises Seal Beach Station, Sidesteps Future
- INS Raids Firm of Farmer in Kangaroo Rat Case
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- WHITTIER : City Rejects Plans for Residential Rezoning
- FASHION : Going Back to Turn of the Century Brings Lace, Cameos, Calm : Shoppers are snapping up Victorian-era items, and the serenity that comes with them.
- 226 Killed as Floods, Fire Ravage Egyptian Towns : Disaster: Storm waters collapse bridge onto fuel tanks; contents are set ablaze. Death toll is expected to climb.
- Lost and Found, That Was His Cross to Bear
- COMEDY : Tommy Davidson: In Perpetual Motion
- Alvin Lee, the Guitar God of 10 Years After, Ventura-Bound : He plays 'basic roots blues--high energy,' and he doesn't neglect the memory songs for his fans of yesteryear.
- PASADENA : Shelter Seeks New Executive Director
- NAACP Seeks Contributions to Retire Debt
- Israelis Worry Army's Fighting Spirit Is Broken
- Phone Registration Coming to Colleges
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Prop. 187 Hate Flyers Found in Mailboxes : Saugus: Materials urging the killing of illegal immigrants are hand-delivered to residences on three streets.
- 2 to Be Charged With Hate Crime in Killing
- Colleges
- LOS ALAMITOS : City Council Appoints 2 to Fine Arts and Cultural Commission Seats
- The Mayor Plays 'I've Got a Secret' on Proposition 187
- No Apologies : Michael Moorer Realizes He's Not the People's Choice Against Foreman, But It Seems to Matter Little to Champion
- Monroe Doctrine: Run Nuccitelli : Football: Among area's top runners with 1,100 yards, he shuns stardom's notoriety.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Danzig's Heavy Metal Is a Little Too 'Lite'
- THEATER REVIEW : A Burning 'Henry VI' : Director Katie Mitchell Shakes Up--and Renews--Shakespeare's Warhorse
- No Bait Needed to Lure Participants to Cast Their Lot With Fly-Fishing
- EDUCATION BRIEFS
- THE SPRING COLLECTION / NEW YORK : California Dreamin'
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : In the Senator's Race
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Heiress' a Drama Rich in Family Conflict : Adapted from Henry James' 'Washington Square,' the story describes the tension between a doctor, his adoring daughter and her fortune-hunting suitor.