- Next Schools Chief Brings Unifying Skill to Santa Ana
- Crossed Signals Silence Link to Shuttle : Science: Mission Control regains contact after eight minutes of confusion. NASA reports no loss in data or danger to Atlantis' crew.
- Political Scorecard
- Devoted Docents : Nixon Library Sees Post-Funeral Surge in Volunteers
- Today's Topic : Panhandling: How far can merchants go in stopping it?
- Community Essay : Why Do Mothers Kill?
- 24TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Old-Fashioned, Hand-Shaking Finale to the Campaigning : Politics: Incumbent Anthony Beilenson and GOP challenger Richard Sybert express guarded optimism as they meet one more time with supporters.
- A Wrong Turn Is Not Enough to Derail Silva
- Palm Springs Film Fest Deadline Nov. 30
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Sandra Bernhard at Pantages: The Lady Also Sings (Sorta)
- They Tried It and Liked It : Sisters-in-law operate Sunshine Promotions, which sends workers to stores to pass out samples of food and beauty aids. They like the people-oriented aspect of business.
- COMMITMENTS : Is 'Typical' Gay Lifestyle Liberating or Confining?
- IRVINE : Music Conservatory Still a Traveling Show
- IRVINE : UCI Gets a Number Befitting Its Name
- Students Illustrate Transit Alternatives
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Parked Motor Homes Banned on Lilac Ave.
- Passerby Kills Woman's Assailant
- Developers Wary of Plan to Buy Water District : Utility: A decision on firm's unusual offer for Santa Margarita system is expected early next year.
- A Fairer Deal on School Funds : California will benefit from change in federal distribution formula
- Huntington Council Expected to Act on Sports Complex
- LAKE FOREST : Tenants to Buy Mobile Home Park
- Police Arrest Man in Youth's Shooting
- Ito Weighs Possible TV Camera Ban Today : Simpson case: Few journalists think judge will follow through on threat to oust coverage from his court. But media lawyers will be out in force to argue their case.
- Rams Don't Let Elway Drill Them : Pro football: Quarterback brings Broncos back from 21-point deficit, but rally comes up short, 27-21.
- Juvenile Fillies Winner Flanders Has Surgery
- THEATER REVIEW : A Female Legacy : 'Jar the Floor' a Moving Portrait of Mothers, Daughters
- FASHION INSIDE OUT : Mao, Mao, Mao-- How Do You Like It?
- Another Inmate View
- U.N. Cuba Vote
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Entertaining Doctors
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : 'Ed Wood' Offers Admiration for Bela the Monster
- Single-Payer Health Reform
- Religion and Politics
- The Subject Is Freedom
- Prop. 187 Student Demonstrations
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : The Balletic Blight
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 7, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 7, 1994
- Los Angeles County - News from Nov. 7, 1994
- Los Angeles County - News from Nov. 7, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 7, 1994
- Reagan Draws Praise for Disclosure : Alzheimer's disease: At his church and his library, people laud his candor and strength. L.A. office of support organization for the illness is flooded with calls.
- RAMS 27, DENVER BRONCOS 21 : RAM NOTEBOOK : Drayton Upset Over Limited Role
- COLUMN ONE : 'O.J. 101' Enlivens Law School : Campuses across U.S. are using the famous case to teach basic principles. Judge Ito even asked to see Harvard students' opinions on whether to ban the TV camera.
- Clinton Vows More Immigration Aid : Politics: He labels Wilson's use of the issue 'disingenuous.' Governor says President has not done his job and calls his actions 'election-year cosmetics.'
- Candidates Seek Votes in O.C., Across the State
- DANCE REVIEWS : O Vertigo Danse in Debt to Europe for 'Chambre'
- As Rates Rise, Short-Term Bond Funds Beckon
- New Zealand Pampers Cyclists
- Look What the Stork Brought
- News, Tips & Bargains : DOT Unveils Truth in Ticketing
- Festivals, Feasts & FairsJAMESTOWN--Sip the suds of...
- MINI-PLAYOFF: After a week off, the Los...
- SOUTH GATE : City Manager Takes Post in Hawthorne
- EAST LOS ANGELES : 3rd Street Targeted by Cleanup Project
- Pope Tells Sicilians to Stand Against Mafia
- Hearing Set in Prostitution Case
- President Ridicules GOP Stands : Politics: Clinton lambastes Republicans at an Anaheim appearance, saying his foes refuse to give him credit for economy. He then calls for bipartisanship and an end to 'verbal bombs' in campaigning.
- NOTEBOOK : Show Must Go On So Meet Is Off
- Providing Parkland in the Valley : $10-million Hansen Dam project will revitalize a precious commodity
- He's Over the Rainbow, Not Over the Hill
- He's the Pied Piper of Sexagenarians : Triathlon: With drive and training regimen of a younger man, Corona del Mar's Eric Piper is leader of the 60-and-older pack.
- COMMENTARY : Maybe the Bills Really Belong in That January Game
- His Curbside Service
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Bluesroom Opening Hits a High Note
- Ozone Monitor Aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis Fails
- DOWNTOWN : LAPD Officers Seek 24-Hour Child Care
- The First Gold Rush : BEFORE SUTTER'S MILL, SANTA CLARITA WAS THE HOME OF GOLD FEVER IN CALIFORNIA
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Potpourri of Pols Vying in 14 Races
- Glendale's Defense Gets Rocked While Offense Rolls : JC football: Vaqueros roll up 427 yards but give up 540 in shootout loss to Santa Barbara, 40-34.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Kidd's Debut Is a Winning One as Mavericks Overwhelm Nets
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : Texas A&M; Bowls Over Texas, 34-10
- FICTION
- EXPOSITION PARK : Walk-a-Thon to Aid Children Set Nov. 19
- An Ancient Chinese Practice Goes Uptown : New York: Feng shui is reputed to create a positive energy flow, bringing good luck and fortune.
- Carrying on Colorful Tradition : Family's Sculptures Exhibited at UCLA
- Authentic Isn't the Word for Iraq's New Babylon : Mideast: Since 1978, Saddam Hussein has been restoring the city his way. Experts haven't exactly raved.
- THOUSAND OAKS : 4 Council Candidates Report Contributions
- No Need for Hasty Decision on Airport : The Public Is Rightfully Confused About Measure A
- Beware of Wonder Drug's Side Effects
- Mission Plays Host to a Day of Understanding : Religion: About 600 attend the Religious Diversity Faire to learn more about the world's wide spectrum of beliefs.
- Tollway Foes Learn How to Drive Home a Point : Protest: They want to be ready if courts allow bulldozers to resume work on new road through Laguna Canyon.
- New Mexico Stuns No. 9 Utah : WAC: Big fourth-down play leads to game- winning field goal for Lobos in 23-21 victory.
- For Some, End Is Near--Maybe
- Berringer Leads Nebraska, 45-17 : Big Eight: Quarterback passes for 267 yards in victory over Kansas, most for a Cornhusker since 1972.
- Trick Play Elementary for Scurlock : Pacific 10: Arizona cornerback intercepts halfback option pass and returns it 97 yards for touchdown in 13-6 victory over California.
- Savanna's Strategy Works Well Against Anaheim
- The Real Lesson of 'Oleanna'? : David Mamet's play is now a film, and while deftly exposing the complexity of sexual harassment cases, it also takes on another subject long overdue for study: education.
- Auction Marks Anniversary of Los Angeles Conservancy
- NEITHER WOLF NOR DOG: On Forgotten Roads...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Truckers Gaining Influence Over Air Board : Environment: Critics say Wilson has drastically curbed agency's independence. Industry contends that it just wants to avoid unreasonable rules that could paralyze state's economy.
- Home's a Real Beach : Lifestyles: It seems nothing can shake the passion Californians have for oceanfront houses. Elizabeth McMillian's new book offers a colorful glimpse of properties by the water.
- 'Mrs. Doubtfire'
- REGION : Friends Seek Clues in Retiree's Death
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- CRENSHAW : Workshop Focuses on Kwanza Holiday
- A Biting Problem : Officials Say Popular Dog Breeds Can Pose Danger to Children
- Woman Denies Killing Spouse With Cyanide
- In Some Towns, It's Hard to Find Candidates : North county: Residents of four unincorporated areas will elect volunteer governing councils Tuesday. Two others postponed votes due to lack of competitors.
- Pit Bull Killed Baby Abandoned in Pomona Back Yard, Authorities Say
- His Best Advice Has Often Been Ignored
- Hancock Can't Hold Moorpark
- Mariners Sail to Second Victory Over Utah, 5-2
- Rams Can Talk Winning Game : Pro football: But whether they can play one today against Broncos depends not on Joe Vitt's verbosity but on John Elway's ability.
- Alabama Defense Leads Victory Over LSU
- Flea Markets, Checkout Lines Among Voters' Options : Electorate: Hoping to boost turnout, officials are getting creative with programs such as early voting, no-excuse absentee voting, retail voting and mail-in voting.
- Prop. 187: A Chorus of Views
- Even before "Wayne's World" there was a...
- Director of Saddleback College Gospel Choir Selected
- Police Investigating Laguna Beach Beating as a Hate Crime
- The Search for A New Political Center : New Campaign Mores Mean 'Take No Prisoners' Races
- Crash Drives Home Lesson for Students : News of Accident Was a Somber Safety Message at Capistrano Valley High School
- Popular 'Pulp'
- Heading for Hula Holidays
- Time Never Stops : Rebellion at a Danish boarding school shows how progress often comes at the expense of humanity : BORDERLINERS, <i> by Peter Hoeg (Farrar Straus & Giroux: $22; 277 pp.)</i>
- Push for Partial Europe Union Raises Ire : Diplomacy: Germans suggest those that are ready proceed with joint policy. Other nations protest affront.
- Retro : Old 'Dog,' New Tricks
- Plastic Copies of 'Iceman' Skull Will Teach Scientists Plenty About the Distant Past : Anthropology: Process should help recreate what the doomed man's face looked like before he was swallowed up by an alpine glacier 5,000 years ago.
- Tequila Nights
- Face It, Prince Charles Horsed Around Too Much
- Point of Impact : Before It Has Even Come to a Vote, Proposition 187 Has Sent Shock Waves Through Central Los Angeles' Vast Immigrant Population and the Institutions That Provide for It.
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Housing Services Facility to Open
- The Search for A New Political Center : Voters' Answer: Ticket-Splitting
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- The State : Looking at Proposition 187 Through The Eyes of an Illegal Valedictorian : CAMPUS CORRESPONDENCE
- Lucrative Cottonwood May Squeeze Out Hay and Corn
- Oil and Native Culture Find a Way to Mix in Ecuador
- Focus : Following Their Own Acts : 'CAGNEY & LACEY' SIX YEARS LATER--THE JOBS HAVE CHANGED BUT HAS THE CHEMISTRY REMAINED?
- Bad Pass, CBA Journeyman Only Thing Dogging the Lakers : Pro basketball: Bucks' $68-million rookie No. 1 draft pick Glenn Robinson makes debut, but Van Exel's turnover costs Los Angeles in 97-96 loss.
- OAK TREE : Cerin Enjoys His Usual Luck in the Morvich
- Wheatley Runs for 148 Yards, Helps Michigan Win, 45-23
- Antelope Valley Loses, 24-16, Despite Fast Start and Finish
- PUMPING THE BRAKES : Losing Money, GM Is Cautiously Retooling Its Strategy for Saturn
- The Green Carpet
- VERBATIM
- Third of Drunk Drivers Repeat Offenders : Safety: Of the 1 million DUI arrests, 320,570 had been arrested for driving under the influence before, study finds.
- Inside the Ads : SENATE
- Malls, TV Luring Court Watchers Away : Hobbies: A million people a day, however, are tuning in to Court TV. Such devotees are said to be transfixed because they like to watch what is essentially a "nonviolent fight" between two sides.
- Death Penalty: A Fashionable Idea for the '90s : Hard-liners act as if crime would go down if everyone on Death Row died tomorrow
- Tears for La Habra Officer : Funeral: About 1,000 colleagues are among 2,000 mourners at services for Michael Osornio, who was killed in the line of duty by a suspected drunk driver.
- A summary of selected City Hall actions this week affecting central Los Angeles.
- Johnson & Johnson Find Cougars Soft as Powder, 23-10 : USC: Quarterback and receiver combine for three scores in victory that puts Oregon in driver's seat.
- BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : Stewart, Salaam Help Listless Colorado Win, 17-3
- COMMENTARY : This Critic Has a Bone to Pick : Enough already! Artists need to dump overused items, look for new materials.
- ENGLAND SWINGS: Rumors that Morrissey had committed...
- 10-Hour, 4-Day Schedule Just Isn't Working Out : Labor: Many firms say wage laws limit flexibility, and workers find pace grueling. A 9-hour system with alternate Fridays off is gaining favor.
- Pacific Gulf Reports $794,000 Profit
- Farhat Gives New Meaning to 'Campaign War Chest'
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Dons Blow Out Southwestern, 72-21
- SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : Reserves Star as Florida Wins
- ROUNDUP : Edison Girls Win Cross-Country Title
- 'Woodstock' a Musical Quagmire
- Meet the Composer Mulls Cuts
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- SILVER LAKE : Council to Consider Plan for Dog Park
- Like Residents, the Council Should Have to Abide by the Law : Yaroslavsky's proposal to raise the height of a building by five feet--in violation of the Ventura Boulevard Specific Plan--would set a dangerous precedent.
- 2 Hope to Unseat Inglewood's Longtime Mayor : Election: City Council's Garland Hardeman and Judith Dunlap vie for post of 12-year leader Edward Vincent, whose strategy is to ignore them.
- Real-Life Tragedies Deepen Emptiness of Election Season
- Obituaries : Daniel Pinkard; Pastor of Grant AME Church
- No Middle-of-Road Praise for Median : Lawndale: Swatch of weathered Astroturf installed nearly 25 years ago along Hawthorne Boulevard has become a civic joke to some.
- Orange County Voices : The Debate on Proposition 187 : Passage Will Help Solve Welfare Crisis : Taxpayers cannot afford to subsidize both a legal and illegal underclass.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine Valley, Riverside Win Cross-Country Titles
- Gilder Rides the Wind in Maui
- YOUNG LOVE: It's still a long time...
- No Publisher Wants to Get Beaten to 'Pulp'
- WHERE THE MORNING LIGHT'S STILL BLUE Personal...
- Resurrecting Iran-Contra : One-time national security adviser and chief scandal scapegoat gives his first-person account : SPECIAL TRUST, <i> By Robert C. McFarlane and Zofia Smardz (Cadell & Davies: $25; 389 pp.)</i>
- Neo-Nazi Migration to Denmark From Germany Stirs Anger, Protests : Europe: Revelations about newcomers expose old wounds dating back to World War II, when the German army occupied the country.
- CRENSHAW : Center to Hold Parenting Workshop
- Exercise Can Help Prevent, Reduce, Even Eliminate Lower Back Pain, Study Finds
- Star Kick Returner Fights Having to Punt Career : Top Prospect Darrell Cooley Must Work Out Family, Grade Problems to Get Back on the Field
- Shifting Loyalties : WITH DAVID CARUSO'S DETECTIVE KELLY GONE, WHAT IS JIMMY SMITS' STRATEGY UNDER ALL THE SCRUTINY? SLIP INTO ORDERED CHAOS
- A Flirtation With the GOP Turns Cold : Politics: Wilson's embrace of Prop. 187 will have repercussions as new Latino voters enter the electorate.
- Prop. 187's Quiet Student Revolution : Activism: In contrast to more publicized walkouts, Latino youngsters are turning opposition to immigration measure into a real-life civics lesson.
- Revitalization Demands Imagination : New program to improve areas including downtown Sun Valley is promising. But creative planning is needed to make the most of outside funding.
- Yiddish Enjoys a Revival in Stories and Songs : Education: Berkeley and other universities offer courses in the language, which has contributed words, even appetites.
- College Football Spotlight
- Raiders' Williams Has Point to Prove, and so Does Allen : Pro football: Two running backs' personal motivation against their former teams adds an edge to tonight's game in Kansas City.
- Wallenda Wins Stuyvesant Handicap
- CalPERS Hatches a Better Plan for Nest Eggs
- Take a Walk to Find Neighborhood's Soul
- Abandoned and Dying Babies Symbolize South Africa's AIDS Problem : Health: Of the more than 500,000 South Africans who carry the virus, about 15% are children. Cultural and religious customs hinder efforts to fight the disease.
- Tivoli Park to Twinkle in Winter Dark
- 'Rudy'
- Latin of Ancient Classics Lives On : Education: Schools dedicated to preparing students for college still consider the 'dead language' an essential part of a learned mind.
- Second-Half Effort Lifts Brea-Olinda Past Magnolia
- Flood Control Philosopher : Official's Views Are at the Forefront of Conservation
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- BASEBALL : Lee Smith Could Fill One of Rangers' Needs
- Weekend Escape: Yosemite : Ahwahnee Autumn : A grand old hotel in a stunning setting . . . What better way to pass a November day : Sean and I chased each other along the creeks, climbed on felled trees and skimmed stones on the glass-topped Merced River.
- Stars Fall for Home in Hills
- Muzzled Dog Owner Questions No-Pet Policy
- Destination: Waikiki : Vintage Vacation : A nostalgia-soaked search for remnants of a pre-Don Ho past
- ACROSS THE BRIDGE by Mavis Gallant...
- Left Wanting More : WOMEN, ANIMALS, AND VEGETABLES: Essays and Stories, <i> By Maxine Kumin (New York: W. W. Norton & Company: $25, cloth; 299 pp.)</i>
- WHAT'S YOUR DISH? : To Nibble, Nosh, Dine or Devour? In Los Angeles, the Menu Is in the Stars
- State Humane Group Seeks to Tighten Requirements for Officers : Legislation: A new regulation that goes into effect Jan. 1 will require more training, but some remain concerned that it does not go far enough.
- The Herald Is 5 Years Gone, yet the Stories Live On
- Lax Control Over State Humane Officers : Law enforcement: Animal control 'deputies' may wear uniforms, carry guns and make arrests, but their ranks are virtually unregulated.
- NFL Referees Earn Stripes : Pro football: To the officials, anonymity is bliss. When the fans don't know they are on the field, "that's the name of the game."
- In Need of Comfort? Look at Series EE Bonds
- The Promised Land : IN WORLD WAR II, FILIPINOS WERE TOLD IF THEY FOUGHT FOR AMERICA THEY WOULD BECOME U.S. CITIZENS. LITTLE DID THEY KNOW IT WOULD TAKE DECADES BEFORE THAT VOW WAS HONORED.
- Hawaii Special Issue : Hawaiian Renaissance
- BOLD, BEAUTIFUL <i> AND </i> WHOLESOME
- LITTLE TOKYO : Police Substation Site Gets a Blessing
- COVER STORY : Shock Value : Politics: Defiant Culver City Mayor Albert Vera charges forward with his plan to bring low-cost electricity to residents. But his proposal also has generated heat from officials at Southern California Edison.
- Saturday's Games
- The Issues Are There--but O.C. Voters Might Not Be : Elections: Political observers aren't sure whether hotly debated initiatives will spur a large turnout at the polls.
- If It Weren't for Annabella and Marisela . . .
- It's Not Orange County Politics As Usual : Campaign Finance Reform Forces Supervisorial Hopefuls to Reach Out to More Voters
- Man Convicted in Shootout in 1992 to Serve Time at CYA
- It's Not Good as Gold, It's Better : Boxing: Foreman hits the jackpot in Las Vegas with his shocking victory over Moorer.
- Muir's Passing Leads Pierce to 34-30 Win Over Ventura
- Foreign Firms with Deep Pockets Test U.S. Labs : Research: Science needs open borders, but critics say other countries are acquiring key knowledge on the cheap.
- FICTION
- Animals Crowd Runways, Airline Cancels Flights
- EDUCATION : Reform Jewish High School Moving to Hills
- Girl's Death Haunts Dorsey
- Clinton Sells Realtors With Bipartisan Appeal : Politics: Even avid Republicans credit the President for decrying divisiveness during speech to national association at Anaheim Convention Center Arena.
- WESTLAKE : Community to Hear Redevelopment Plan
- Yeltsin Promotes Reformer
- Mother Charged in Death of Girl Dug Up in Florida
- 'The War Room'
- Los Angeles Times Interview : Lowell Weicker : An Independent Politician at a Highly Partisan Time
- Resident Almost Hit as Fleeing Driver Crashes Into House
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : Christian Right Has Impact on Campaigns
- Council Explores Options to Garage Sale Clutter : Enterprise: Anaheim officials say some residents are operating illegal small businesses. Solutions include restricting dates for residential vendors or requiring low-cost permits.
- Parking Permits OKd for San Juan Capistrano Condo Complex
- Orange County Voices : The Debate on Proposition 187 : Racist and Mean-Spirited Measure an Embarrassment : Politicians worried about the 'immigrant problem' could learn by observing the life of gardener Bonafacio.
- Buena in Playoffs, Sinks Dos Pueblos
- Another Yard for Guardians of Gridiron
- A Little Bit of History
- Stock Pickers Climb on Technology's Broad Back
- Destination: Honolulu : Keepers of the Hawaiian Flame : Fueled by islanders' growing pride in their culture and history, Bishop Museum and Iolani Palace spruce up their public offerings
- The Man Who Befriended the Little Prince : SAINT-EXUPERY: A Biography, <i> By Stacy Schiff (Alfred A. Knopf: $30; 544 pp.)</i>
- AMERICAN VISA by Wang Ping (Coffee...
- WEST LOS ANGELES : Panel OKs Apartment Complex Near Tribal Springs
- What is the Mafia?
- Murder on the Midway: Sordid Life and Death of Lobster Boy : Crime: Family supports wife's claims of familial abuse, citing incident in which carnival attraction killed daughter's beau.
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Pope Urges Sicilians to Fight Mafia
- SOUTH GATE : Volunteers to Staff Police Drop-In Site
- Obituaries : Samuel Francis, 71; Famed Artist and Philanthropist
- Auburn Goes to the Air for 38-21 Victory
- Opera Rhapsodist James McCourt Talks With the Legendary Victoria de Los Angeles, Who Is Celebrating Her 50th Year Onstage : Duet With a Diva
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Candidates Focus on Immigration and Clinton : Brown seeks boost from President, while Wilson scoffs at him. Experts are aghast that Democrat's campaign had to cancel almost all weekend TV ads.
- Caged Animals Trained for Return to the Wild : Wildlife: Colombian center takes in animals seized from smugglers and tries to show them how to fend for themselves. Program is funded by London-based World Society for the Protection of Animals.
- Schools: Library Will Be Renamed
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- NBA Tip-Off : How Much Bratwurst for No. 1?
- Gardening : If You Dig New Varieties Grow Own Potatoes
- Military Service Is Shunned in Spain : Europe: Under Francisco Franco, any mention of conscientious objection might have landed a young man in jail. Now the dodge is so common that some Spaniards feel it could destroy the army.
- Power Play
- Slain O.C. Teen's Mother Boosts Prop. 187 : Elections: Opponent of anti-illegal immigrant initiative says gesture by Kathy Woods, whose son was slain with a paint roller rod, is misguided.
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : Kevin Sorbo's Hercules is strong stuff but not exactly his serious side
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- TEMPLE-BEAUDRY : Memorial Fund Honors Labor Leader
- Long-Term Survivors Offer Clues to Cancer Therapies : Medicine: At least 50% of patients with the disease will be cured. Scientists are asking why some beat the odds.
- Runaway, 16, Calls to Say He Does Not Want Cancer Drugs
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Argentina Cracks Down on the Undocumented : Latin America: Illegal immigrants used to find work easily. But high unemployment is restricting 'false tourists.'
- After all the Negativity, Will the Victors Be Able to Govern California?
- The Search for A New Political Center : Looking to '96, Both Parties Should Seek an Oxymoron
- Document-Forging Ring Raided, 3 Held
- No. 2 Penn State Holds Off Indiana : Big Ten: No. 2 quarterback Dittoe rallies Hoosiers, but touchdowns come too late and Nittany Lions win, 35-29.
- PACIFIC WAR DIARY by James F....
- SOUTH GATE : 'Nice, Clean Walls' Are His Reward
- Medicine: Doctors Lauded for Research
- A Test of Tolerance : Venice: Neighborhood's residents say rising crime by inhabitants of a nearby center for the homeless is straining their compassion for them.
- Both Sides Air Ads on Prop. 187
- Garden Grove Apartment Fire Displaces 16
- Print Journalists Must Keep Fingers on Their Keyboards and Eyes Glued to the Tube
- Heads-Up Player : Kim Pickup of Chatsworth Makes Transition From Soccer to Volleyball
- BREEDERS' CUP ROUNDUP : Youth Is Served as Lukas Sweeps Juvenile Races
- ATLANTIC COAST ROUNDUP : Duke Rallies Past Virginia
- Fullerton Rallies in Second Half to Roll Past Orange Coast, 35-9
- Acrimony Finds Home on Ventura City Council : Government: After months of bitter flare-ups, members say it's becoming harder to deny that they simply don't get along.
- FBI Agents Capture Hawaiian Inmate in San Juan Capistrano
- Role of Alaska Pioneers' Homes Changes With Elderly's Needs
- Businessman Feted for Volunteerism : Community: Mayor Richard Riordan presents the Fernando Award to Woodland Hills philanthropist Clyde Porter, 68. He has been nominated three times.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Beilenson, Sybert Fight to Finish : Congress: Battle for the 24th District has embittered the Democratic incumbent and Republican challenger. Both sides issue last-minute attack mailers in the hope of scoring victory.
- Lebow Will Be Big Part of Silver Marathon : Running: Organizer would have wanted today's 25th edition of New York City race to be won by an American.
- Stanford Rallies Behind Backup, Upsets Huskies : Pacific 10: Stenstrom breaks a finger in second quarter, but Frost comes through in 46-28 victory.
- Chapman Flattens an Undermanned Pomona-Pitzer : Football: Panthers spot the Sagehens an early lead before storming back to win, 61-14.
- Insight : New Products Serve as Signposts to the Information Highway
- THE SCENE : Poetry, Pixelated
- New High-Flying Rules Have Air-Tour Pilots Feeling Low : Aviation: Hawaii operators say the FAA's minimum altitude regulation, and others, could put them out of business.
- OUT-OF-OFFICE EXPERIENCES : Setting Up Shop at Home
- Shopping: Quilts : Stiches in Time : Hawaiian quilts get a fresh airing as a new generation discovers their special beauty
- This Side of Hell : TRINITIES, <i> By Nick Tosches (Doubleday: $23.95; 435 pp.)</i> : CHINA WHITE, <i> By Peter Maas (Simon & Schuster: $23; 270 pp.)</i>
- Students Tackling 3 State Ballot Measures : Immigration, Crime and Smoking Initiatives Spur Youths to Lobby, Rally
- Cmmentary : FALL TRENDS: DRAMA IN, CREDITS OUT
- Paratrooper Who Lost Legs Jumps Again
- BEATLES FOR SALE: When Capitol-EMI first released...
- Safety Film on Windows Has Clear Benefits
- Gardening : HOMEWISE : Weatherstripping Saves on Heating Bills
- Silent Killers : Sex, drugs, war and travel are helping to spread diseases rapidly worldwide : THE COMING PLAGUE: Newly Emerging Diseases in a World Out of Balance, <i> By Laurie Garrett (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $25; 750 pp.)</i>
- SHELF HELP : Needle in a Slush Pile