- Willard Bretz Jr.; Head of Local Electrical Assn.
- Dentist Won't Face Charges in Wife's Death
- Help for Those With Special Needs
- EASTSIDE : Maintenance Woes at East L.A. College
- Missing Indian Artifacts Are Returned to Tribe
- SOUTH GATE : Kennedy Woos Senior Citizens
- DECISION '92: SPECIAL VOTER'S GUIDE TO THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION : THEIR PROMISES: Excerpts from the candidate's basic stump speeches, a look at what they vow to do for the nation : CLINTON:
- ELECTIONS '92 : Candidates Prepare for Last Debate : Countdown: Bush spends day at Camp David, Clinton wins new endorsements and Perot stays out of public eye.
- Rubbing Up to Kin on Tomb Markers
- HEALTH HORIZONS : NUTRITION : Formulas for Figuring Fat
- WATTS : Gift Will Allow More Cancer Tests
- Youth Center's Inner-City Games Open Today at USC
- Council Lifts Ban on Day-Care Sites in Industrial Areas : Child care: The action clears the way for a new facility at economic development corporation's business park. It would have room for about 100 children of workers.
- Israeli Killed by Bomb; 2 Arab Cousins Buried
- HEALTH HORIZONS : MEDICINE : A Literal Gift of Life : Organ donations are saving lives, but a shrinking donor pool has caused many to re-evaluate the system for transplants.
- PICO-UNION : Literacy Classes a Key to Survival
- SHOW BIZ OF GOLF: The owners of...
- MAYWOOD : Council Approves 5% Utility Users Tax
- DECISION '92: SPECIAL VOTER'S GUIDE TO THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION : THE RUNNING MATES: : GORE: Some still call him 'Al Bore', but the senator from Tennessee has brought political and legislative instincts to the Democratic ticket.
- Violence Greets Angola Vote Results
- Teacher Salary Issue Clouds Race for School Board : Education: Three-way struggle in the ABC Unified School District seems a referendum on the board majority.
- Trends Indicate Some of World's 'Vital Signs' Are Looking Better
- ELECTIONS / 53RD ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Abortion, Recession Dominating Campaign : Republicans: Redondo Beach Mayor W. Brad Parton, who calls himself a 'bold conservative,' denies being beholden to the religious right.
- FREEWAY REPAIRS : Caltrans Issues Advisory About Scheduled Freeway Work Areas
- Glendora : Swap Meet Plan in Trouble
- Mild but Unusually Deep Quakes Strike Sierra, Northern Coast
- High Court Hits New Low Over Privacy
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : OLD FLAME : The Ancient Canal-Laced Japanese Town of Hagi Draws Visitors With Its Famed Pottery Kilns but Seduces Them With Its Quiet Charms
- They Came. They Saw, They Videotaped : WATCHING TV WITH THE RED CHINESE, <i> By Luke Whisnant (Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill: $17.95; 310 pp.)</i>
- THE BIZ : Don't Forget 'The Boys From Burbank'. . .
- Memories of Hawthorne Haunt Streets of Salem 300 Years After Witch Trials : Massachusetts Town Is Up to Its Seven Gables in American History
- Welcome to Hell : At Ground Zero in the War in Yugoslavia, These Are the Rules: Never Go Into Open Places, Never Walk Easy and Always keep a Wall at the Back of Your Neck
- THE WINE LIST
- WHALE OF A DEAL: Anaheim sports arena...
- Net Gain : Shatto Park Team Serves Notice That Kids From Inner City Are Catching Up to Suburban Peers
- HEALTH HORIZONS : NUTRITION : Weight a Minute! : Your scale may not lie, but it doesn't tell you the whole truth. Carrying less fat is the key.
- ELECTIONS / SANTA MONICA CITY COUNCIL : Ballot Names to Swamp Voters
- Issues in the 53rd Assembly District
- Nun Wins $1 Million on a Fling and a Prayer
- THE TIMES POLL : 57% Approve of Police; Few See Changes
- Fans Make Tracks to a Rail Hobo Happening
- Charges of 'Stealth' Tactics Color Assembly Race
- THE HOUSE
- Eyewitness : Veteran of Pancho Villa's Army Adds Life to History Lessons
- Russian Roulette on South Korea Roads
- SOUTH : AIDS Education Packets at First AME
- Glendora : Annexation Approved
- Robinson's-May Co. Reorganization : EXPANSION PLANS
- DECISION '92: SPECIAL VOTER'S GUIDE TO THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION : THE ISSUES: What do the candidates stand for? Here's a look at their positions, from A to Z : PEROT : His campaign centerpiece: A 5-year plan to destroy the deficit
- There <i> Is</i> a Morning After for This Tuned-Out TV Addict
- Removing the Mask : Taking Away a Child's Anger Starts a Chain Reaction of Caring and Loving That Will Last for Generations : ANDY PADILLA
- Air Force Leaves Greenland Base After 50 Years
- ELECTIONS : Latinos, Democrats Are Expected to Be Big Winners in Central L.A.
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Lincoln Strong-Arms Eagle Rock in 24-7 Win
- Peace Corps Volunteers Teach Russians the Rudiments of Capitalism : Economics: Years of communism left many lacking business skills. The group's goal is to set up centers to counsel budding entrepreneurs.
- County Office Aims at 'Deadbeat' Parents for Back Child Support
- Can Ability Grouping Be Some Students' Path to Failure?
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : CORRESPONDENTS' CHOICE : HISTORICAL HANGOUTS
- Green Thumbs : Boomers Dig Into Gardening : Gardening is a hobby offering way to aid environment, push family activity on cheap or chic.
- DECISION '92: SPECIAL VOTER'S GUIDE TO THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION : THEIR PROMISES: Excerpts from the candidate's basic stump speeches, a look at what they vow to do for the nation : PEROT:
- GETTING THE BILL: People in the new...
- Treatment for Botulism Found, Doctors Report
- You can call me Deep Throat. A...
- Koreans Find Retailing a Way Around Cultural Barriers : CHAD KIM
- Mortgage Rates at 8.06%
- CITY CULTURE : Bluesy Black / Note
- DECISION '92: SPECIAL VOTER'S GUIDE TO THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION : THE RUNNING MATES: : STOCKDALE: The war hero turned citizen politician is said to be a man of integrity, but not a student of public policy.
- Tom Schabarum; Realtor, Brother of Ex-Supervisor
- HEALTH HORIZONS : PSYCHOLOGY : Supermarket Psychology : Modern grocery shoppers are the targets of a sophisticated system designed to make them stay longer and spend more
- Swiss Apologize for 'Invasion' of Neighbor
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : . . . While Herschensohn Plays Finances Close to the Vest
- Lehrer of PBS Will Be Final Debate Moderator
- DOWNTOWN : New Multiethnic Business Program
- CULTURE WATCH : Election With a Latin Beat
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- GAME OF THE WEEK : Garfield Flies by Roosevelt, 14-0, in Eastside Classic : Football: A pre-game stunt primes the Bulldogs for victory in the 57th annual meeting of the schools.
- What to Consider When Investing 401(k) Funds
- TV Dealer Proves He Is the King of the Big Screens : Retail: Paul Goldenberg, known for his "I <i> am</i> the king" ads, has been Mitsubishi Electronics America Inc.'s top single-store seller for eight years. He expects sales of $20 million this year.
- Five Years After The Crash, Wall Street and Main Street Again Seem : Out of Touch
- Lack of Royal Airs May Be Reason He's 'King' of Big-Screen TV Dealers : Retailing: Paul Goldenberg is so customer-oriented that his employees have to open doors toward the inside so they don't bump patrons.
- Financial Analyst Advises Investors to Sell Helionetics Stock : Technology: Report says company has a history of exaggerating sales and earnings potential of prospects.
- L.A. SPEAK
- HOW FAR SHE WENT by Mary...
- Harrowing History at Donner Park
- Playing for Keeps : THE GREAT GAME: The Struggle for Empire in Central Asia, <i> By Peter Hopkirk (Kodansha: $30; 576 pp., illustrated)</i>
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : WALKING THE MILKY WAY : For Centuries, the World Has Trekked to the Remarkable City of Santiago de Compostela, in Spain's Distant Galicia. Here's Why . . .
- NONFICTION - Oct. 18, 1992
- Los Angeles County - News from Oct. 18, 1992
- Beach Is 'Write' Spot for Couple
- Preparing for Career as Interior Designer
- NONFICTION - Oct. 18, 1992
- RESTAURANTS : ALL IN THE GAME : In This Rustic Mountain Setting, Buffalo Roam and Pheasants Arrive Under Glass
- Los Angeles County - News from Oct. 18, 1992
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : CLASS ACT : The Architecture Is Imposing, and the History Is Vividly Alive in England's Venerable Oxford, the World's Most Famous College Town
- Zimbabwe No Longer Rhino Horn of Plenty
- STYLE : ARCHITECTURE : Welcome to the Casbah
- When Grandparents Give Busy Parents a Break : Special trips with grandchildren can prove refreshing for more than just the travelers.
- STYLE : LOOKS : The Garbo Look
- Green Thumbs
- Banking on a Grand Scale : Bank of America Is Swallowing Competitors Across The Country, But The Sick California Economy And A Consumer Backlash Could Unsettle Its Accounts
- REAL ESTATE AND THE LAW : Owner of Condo Pays Twice for Drug Dealing
- NONFICTION - Oct. 18, 1992
- Trials and Tribulations of Landowners
- Hostels Can Bring Alpine Ski Costs Down to Earth : The 80 Swiss locations charge about $20 a night, with no restriction on age.
- The Cinnamon Peeler, By MICHAEL ONDAATJE
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : SIDE TRIPS : Hungary for Dinner
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : SIDE TRIPS : The Persian Version
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : LAST STOP : THE DEVIL ON SKIS : In a Tiny Tyrolean Village, a Young Priest Home for the Holidays Introduces Skiing to the Alps.
- Traveling in Style
- SHOOTING THE BOH: A Woman's Voyage Down...
- Ondaatje, Unsworth Split Britain's Booker Prize
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : CORRESPONDENTS' CHOICE : HISTORICAL HANGOUTS
- Gardening : Overwatering Causes Fruit Drop
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : Good and Medieval : The Popes Left Their Palace in Avignon 600 Years Ago, but This Lively Provencal Capital Still Echoes With the Glorious Past
- How It Was in West Texas : WALKING DUNES, <i> By Sandra Scofield (The Permanent Press: $21.95; 247 pp.)</i>
- Los Angeles County - News from Oct. 18, 1992
- Laws Blamed for Spurring Violations
- URBAN ART : A River of Kitties
- Was Einstein Poisoned? : THE MURDER OF ALBERT EINSTEIN, <i> By Todd Gitlin (Farrar Straus Giroux: $22; 285 pp.)</i>
- NONFICTION - Oct. 18, 1992
- Green Thumbs
- NONFICTION - Oct. 18, 1992
- California Corner : Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- JAZZ : Too Hip for the Room? : Branford Marsalis is the high-profile leader of the new 'Tonight Show' band, but some say he is shortchanging his brilliant talent
- TOM COCHRANE : Driving Solo Suits This 'Highway' Star
- MOVIES : Leaps of Faith : Harvey Keitel's search for God often involves confronting his darker self; case in point: 'Reservoir Dogs'
- RESTAURANT NEWS : Elitism Out, Bistro In, at Opus
- Powerful Emotions Shine Through Lyrics of Sun-60 Album
- Exile's Return : T-Bone Burnett's feverish mixed emotions permeate a new album tinged with idealism and outrage
- STONE: "MOM'S." Carl Stone, computer-assisted electronics. New...
- 'Soweto's Burning' Takes a Close Look at the Roots of Racism
- Vicksburg Hides Civil War Memories Behind Sleepy Facade : Once called 'Gibraltar of Confederacy,' Mississippi River town is famed for battlefield and mansions.
- FBI Had Data on Iraq Loan, Panel Is Told : Gulf War: CIA witnesses reportedly said the bureau knew at 1989 meeting that Italian bankers were aware of funds funneled through Atlanta branch.
- Mixed Emotions Make Emperor's Visit a Gamble : Asia: Akihito's trip this week is meant to warm Sino-Japanese ties, but old animosities stir fears.
- SABBATH BLOODY SABBATH: Word that Black Sabbath...
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Rep. Boxer's Investment Portfolio Detailed . . .
- Dornan Outdoes Himself as Presidential Point Man
- Air Force Plan to Move Satellite Unit Stuns Officials : El Segundo: Civic leaders are surprised and dismayed by the announcement. They say the transfer of several hundred high-paying scientific and engineering jobs is certain to hurt the local economy.
- Newlywed Sting is at work on an...
- Christian Right Tries to Take Over State GOP : Politics: Activists are focusing on Assembly races in campaigns largely financed by four businessmen.
- DUCAT DERBY: Getting tickets for the two...
- Players, Agents and Greed Ruining Baseball
- 4 Rent: Garden of Eden, Incl. Maint.
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : House Renovation Slows While Couple Make Personal Repairs
- Quarterback Is Fine: What the Bruins Need Is to Put It on the Line
- Herschensohn Wears His Record as Badge of Honor : Politics: Conservative GOP Senate candidate boasts about his consistency, but some see his views as bizarre.
- Bosnian Troops Block Aid Route
- Allen Friedman; Teamsters Embezzler
- Robinson's, May Co. to Merge Stores : Economy: Twelve Southland locations will close and 550 people will be laid off in the cost-cutting move.
- Yugoslav Chief Calls on Serbian President to Quit
- Cease-Fire Ends Civil War in Mozambique
- Probe of Keating-BCCI Link Urged
- $31-Million Settlement May Be in Works on Shiley Heart Valve
- Mother Finds a Tad More Than Waldo
- Amgen Inc. announced that Kevin Sharer has...
- AUTOS
- Pratt & Whitney to Cut 4,800 Workers
- The Right Stereotype
- AUTOS
- Register Names Tonnie Katz Editor, Walsh Circulation VP
- Benefit Tour of Wiens' Home
- O.C. Register Names Editor, Circulation Executive : Management: Tonnie L. Katz will head the news department, succeeding N. Christian Anderson.
- REAL ESTATE
- ROBINSON'S & MAY CO. COMBINE : Future of Robinson's CEO Suddenly in Limbo : Retail: With May Co.'s Mullen named to top spot of combined stores, Mettler's new role is uncertain.
- Newport News Closes, Blames Rival's Lawsuit
- Charles H. Noski has been named senior...
- Toddler Killed, Cousin's Arm Severed by Train
- He Could Kick Himself After This Prediction
- Cranston to Drum Up U.S. Support for Kyrgyzstan
- VALLEY COLLEGE : Video Features Dickinson Poems
- SANTA MONICA : Billy Preston Sentenced to Drug Recovery Program
- Sturm Retrial Opposed by Six Jurors
- Train Victim Was Drinking, Witness Says : Tragedy: Third North County railroad death in two days was a transient who apparently peddled his bicycle into the path of an Amtrak locomotive.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : 2 Who Fought Riot Curfew Violation Charges Cleared
- Shelter From the Storm : Former Homeless Vet Donates House to Give Others New Direction
- ANAHEIM : Lawyer Says Vendors Might Violate Ban
- POMONA : Gang Member Convicted in Shopping Mall Shooting
- Umbel, Council Candidate, Dies
- Don't Prejudge Immigrant Study, Stanton Tells Critics : Statistics: Supervisor says the county report on the cost of providing public services to illegal and legal aliens would be helpful to local governments.
- VENTURA : Memorial Hospital Lays Off 13 Workers
- SUN VALLEY : Residents Urged to Tell Agency of Odor
- LOS ANGELES : Billboard Space, Funds to Fight Graffiti Donated
- A Stray Bullet Kills Resident Who Stood Up to the Gangs : North Hollywood: While shooing away graffiti-writers, the man, 59, is slain when a rival group arrives on the scene. His family cannot pay for a funeral.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / 2ND SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT : Victor to Become Top Black Leader
- Anaheim Mayor Backs Admissions Tax at Disneyland : Revenue: Fred Hunter makes an about-face on surcharge plan, which company says would threaten $3-billion park expansion. Under the proposal, other entertainment venues would also be affected.
- Limits on Disciplining Physicians Upheld : Courts: State justices let stand ruling that barred action against doctors who have sex with patients unless it is proven that they took advantage of their status.
- TRADE NUTS & BOLTS: Even many of...
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : U.S. SENATE : Relocation of 800 Air Force Jobs Takes Seymour by Surprise
- Fans Feel Clipped by Recent Transactions
- California Chosen for Rail Study, Official Says : Transportation: State would be among five U.S. regions considered for high-speed train service. Route would run from San Diego to Oakland via Los Angeles.
- Workers Fear Escalation in Somalia War : Africa: Fighting cripples relief efforts in famine-stricken nation.
- Robinson's, May Co. to Merge Stores : Economy: Twelve Southland locations will close and 550 people will be laid off in the cost-cutting move.
- PLAYING SUPER LOTTO
- Residents Near Dump Cautioned : Environment: Low levels of a cancer-causing gas are detected at the closed Montebello landfill, EPA officials say. Further tests are planned.
- Accused Says Crossbow Fired by Mistake
- Dance Presenters Give It Another Whirl : Culture: Trustees of the financially endangered Foundation for Performing Arts grant the group 12 more days of life.
- Police Seek Gunman, Motive in Slaying of Immigrant
- San Diego : Request to Change Guilty Plea Denied
- VENTURA : 500 Students to Help Clean High School
- One of Chernobyl's Reactors Restarted
- In Cairo's Stench of Death, a Bittersweet Rescue : Earthquake: Man survived 82 hours buried alive in ruins of an apartment building. He saw his family members die, one by one.
- COLUMN ONE : After Cold War, What Is Security? : As old issues of anti-communism and military intervention recede, the focus is on economic strength. Bush and Clinton positions aren't that far apart.
- Oregon City to Put Brakes on Uninsured Drivers
- Guerrillas Cause Oil Spill
- Ulysses Guimaraes; Brazilian Leader
- BUSHWHACKED? Michelle Reinglass, president-elect of the Orange...
- Court to Decide if Obese Can Sue Over Hiring Bias
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Veteran Officer Takes Top Police Job
- CIA's Raising of Soviet Sub Told : Diplomacy: Agency chief Robert Gates tells Russian president about 1974 U.S. intelligence coup.
- Armenia's Foreign Minister Quits Post : Caucasus: Fresno-born Raffi Hovannisian was asked to resign after clashes over foreign policy with newly independent country's president.
- Quarterback Is Fine: What the Bruins Need Is to Put It on the Line
- Senate Panel Hears of Covert POW Hunt : Indochina: The 1981 mission into Laos sought to check apparent distress messages.
- Inquiry Called on Inmate With Quayle Claim
- Obituaries - Oct. 17, 1992
- BREA : Mayor Still in Office as the Lawyers Argue
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Volunteers Sought for Area Patrols
- O'Connor Says She Didn't Leak Story
- VAN NUYS : Limousine Firm Charged With Theft
- Curfew-Violation Charges Against Pair Dropped : Riots: The black CSUN students, arrested on the second night of the April unrest, contended that police had stopped them because of their race.
- OJAI : Rendezvous Offers Taste of the Old West
- WESTMINSTER : Board Votes to Close Midway City School
- Passport to Political Trickery? : State Dept. search of Clinton files raises alarms
- Loss of Support Among Latin Poor Evident During Pope's Tour : Activism: In a region of economic misery, the fundamentalist Protestant movement has made gains.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Realtors Go After Design Review Board
- Will Wool Be Pulled Over Eyes of Bidders at Auction of Jersey?
- Carson Wins Fourth in a Row, 14-6 : Prep football: Colts dominate Crenshaw physically, but offense is still lacking.
- No. 1 Hart Puts Away No. 2 Saugus
- <i> Hasta la Vista, </i> Baby : They Call Braves' Reardon the Terminator, as Much for His Calm as His Effectiveness
- ROUNDUP : HIGH DESERT LEAGUE
- Carey, Sagen Lead Los Alamitos Past Loara, 37-0
- LOS ANGELES : Reward in Rape Cases Increases to $16,000
- Obituaries - Oct. 17, 1992
- Plan Faces Rocky Road : County Making Slow Progress on 'Super-Street' Project
- Saddleback Community College District
- Banged-Up Villa Park Tops Canyon
- U.S. Volleyball Team Is Swept by China
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : NORTHERN CONFERENCE
- Brethren Christian Ends Drought Against Whittier Christian
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Bengals Put Munoz on Injured Reserve
- A Little Goes a Long Way : James Typifies Small, Savvy Moorpark Defensive Linemen
- ROUNDUP : DEL REY LEAGUE
- Miscellany
- County Teams Gather for Cross-Country Meet
- Renteria Comes Off Bench to Spark UCLA Volleyball
- USC Hopes Memories Haunt Cal This Year : Trojans: The Bears' attitude after 52-30 victory in '91 serves as motivation. Russell White will not play.
- ROUNDUP : Bennett Leads Simi Valley Upset With Record Performance
- Corona del Mar, Woodbridge Settle for Tie
- National City to Honor Devers
- If Elected, Couple Will Surprise the Skeptics : Politics: Husband and wife Richard and Jacklyn Polis are candidates for La Palma's City Council. Observers say voters don't want two-fifths of the city's power under one roof.
- BUENA PARK : Grades 6 to 8 to Begin AIDS Education
- PIERCE COLLEGE : Anonymous HIV Testing Offered
- Dinosaur Bones
- SAN DIEGO : Crank Caller Gives False AIDS Alarm
- NHL ROUNDUP : Canucks Beat Jets, Join Kings at Top
- UCLA, Bledsoe Didn't Think It Would Turn Out Like This
- Davis Kicks Off Pro Career at Barrios Run
- Miscellany
- Defense Ends San Clemente's South Coast Frustration
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Bad News in Newport
- Navy F-14 Crashes; Crew Unhurt
- Deputy Director's Arrest, Mass Firings Wrack Legal Center : Law: The Reginald Denny case catapulted the firm into the spotlight before things unraveled.
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : $50,000 Donation to Assist Chumash
- Campaign Calendar
- OCEANSIDE : Street Fight Ends in Death of Teen
- A Kaleidoscope of Continents : Inaugural film festival highlights beauty of pan-African experience
- Ventura : Panel Delays Voting on Trees for Park
- Television's Great Saturday Night Turnoff : Programming: With less than half of viewers tuned in during that prime-time period, networks struggle to find a winner.
- Salma Hayek, a Star in Mexico, Starts Over With American 'Dream'
- WEEKEND TV : Breast Cancer, Politics and World Series
- Emerson Quartet Plays Irvine Barclay : The ensemble opens chamber-music series with vastly different works by Shostakovich, Webern, Mozart and Sibelius.
- Jewish Film Festival Forces Spain to Focus on the Past : Culture: Madrid's 'Festival de Cine Judio' helps people take a look at the lessons taught by the Inquisition and Expulsion.
- TV REVIEWS : 'Best of Friends' a Dramatic Conversation Well-Aged
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Annie' Needs More Heart to Bolster Sequel
- NOTEBOOK : Sanders Remains on Braves' Roster
- ROUNDUP : TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
- Limit America's Cup Competitors to Two Boats
- Mater Dei Pushes Past Capistrano Valley
- ROUNDUP : MISSION LEAGUE
- Auer's Final Season Concludes Amid Host of Lost Expectations : Cross-country: Thousand Oaks senior, plagued by injuries throughout her career, bows out with a stress fracture in her left foot.
- ROUNDUP : GOLDEN LEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : In other Northwest Valley Conference games:
- ROUNDUP : Errors Plague CSUN in Volleyball Setback
- Worthem Runs Wild as Orange Beats Foothill
- TV REVIEWS : 'Railway' Veers Off Track
- Debates 101: Class Comes to Order
- Funding Cuts Force LACMA to Trim Hours
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Newcomer Wright to Return Kickoffs
- ROUNDUP : FOOTHILL
- High School Football Spotlight
- Black Upsets No. 2 Connell in Wheelchair Tennis
- Dancing From Memory : Choreography: Two works by Bebe Miller to be presented Monday in Irvine are inspired by random recollections and by the music of rock guitar great Jimi Hendrix.
- Maniacs' Natalie Merchant Finds Her Way Back to 'Eden'
- 'Second Chance': A Message of Hope for Minority Teens
- Live! . . . From Santa Ana! . . . 'It's Hi-Ho, Steverino!' : Television: Steve Allen, original host of 'The Tonight Show,' will be honored at a benefit for Rancho Santiago College programs.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Salonen and the Romantic Impulse
- COMMENTARY : Escondido Public Art Panel Has Courage to Say No
- Kmetko Will Exit KCBS-TV Next Month
- Pop Music Reviews : A Diplomatic Return for Concrete Blonde
- MUSIC REVIEW : Symphony Shows Effect of Tiring Trip
- STAGE REVIEW : S.F. Mime Troupe Brings Political Agenda to Ivar