- Twins' MacPhail Rings Up a Winner
- BANKING
- Career Journalist Angela Wright Described as Outspoken, Popular
- Stock Group Winners and Losers
- Paul N. Yu; Former American Heart Assn. President
- Mastering the O.C. Chorale Is Socialite's Latest Project
- Wendell K. Phillips; Actor, Director, Playwright
- Woman's Body Found by Hikers in Forest
- COUNTYWIDE : Airlift to Help Feed Book-Hungry Czechs
- Environmental Range War Pits Butterflies Against Cattle : Grazing: Status of rare butterfly could have a bearing on grazing rights for 50,000 acres of public land in San Diego County.
- For LATC, the Final Curtain : Culture: Hundreds pack the Los Angeles Theatre Center, which closed Sunday night after six financially stormy years.
- NOTES : Greene Hopes Tackle on Safety Proves His Point
- Pirates' LaValliere Blunts Braves in 10th : NL playoffs: His two-out single drives in Van Slyke as Pittsburgh rallies to even the series at two games apiece, 3-2.
- High Noon in Television's High Court
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Dazzling Allmans Recapture Glory Days
- Pop Music : Oscar Chavez Looks On the Lighter Side
- DANCE REVIEW : New Casts for 'Merry Widow'
- BANKING
- Fluor Daniel Named in $50-Million Suit Over Hurricane Hugo Work
- Relief Team Finally Reaches Battered Town in Croatia
- Dole, Mitchell Not Sure if Thomas Has Enough Votes : Senate: The GOP leader predicts a close confirmation tally Tuesday. He says it will be decided by 14 to 18 Democrats who initially backed court nominee.
- Continuing Support in Military Medical Program Helps Gulf War POWs Adjust
- Doctor Led Three Lives With Three Wives : Polygamy: Stanford professor never divorced and kept households with each of the women. Truth emerged after his death in August.
- Summer's Off to Hot, Late Start
- ORANGE : 6 Trustee Candidates to Attend 2 Forums
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Bids Will Be Sought to Build High School
- Girlfriend Arrested in Man's Stabbing Death
- San Diego
- National City
- Science / Medicine : Lung Transplant Survival Rate Up
- Boxing
- CAMEL GRAND PRIX OF SAN DIEGO : Pain, Problems Don't Deter Fangio
- Pole-sitter Ricky Craven won his first Busch...
- Once Again Toronto Comes Up Short : Blue Jays: Players are second-guessing, but it won't give them a second chance in this series.
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : This Twins Killing Takes Only Five : AL Game 5: Minnesota continues its worst-to-first season by winning pennant with 8-5 victory over Toronto.
- DANCE REVIEW : Vandekeybus' 'Same Lies': Physical and Sly
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Bolton's Sob Stories
- TV Reviews : PBS' 'Childhood' Examines Cultural Influences
- Mutual Funds
- Pro-Thomas Excerpts: 'Not the Anita Hill That I Knew'
- Las Vegas Man Dies After Collision
- Wilson Signs Bill That May Block Linkup : Reseda Boulevard: Officials can impose restrictions if the road extension would harm Topanga State Park.
- Ickx's Co-Driver Is Seriously Burned in Crash
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Magee Wins in Playoff With Record Score
- NOTES
- 'Murphy Brown's' Farewell to Dewhurst
- Harassment Allegations Against Thomas
- Harassment Allegations Against Thomas
- Harassment Allegations Against Thomas
- MOVIES - Oct. 14, 1991
- MOVIES - Oct. 14, 1991
- MOVIES - Oct. 14, 1991
- MOVIES - Oct. 14, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 14, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 14, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 14, 1991
- A SPECIAL REPORT: ARTS ALUMNI
- A SPECIAL REPORT: ARTS ALUMNI
- CHARGER REVIEW : Those Andersons Weren't Any Problem for Chargers
- A SPECIAL REPORT: ARTS ALUMNI
- A SPECIAL REPORT: ARTS ALUMNI
- Lottery of 40,000 U.S. Residency Visas Attracts a Crowd and Millions of Entries
- Hill Related Harassment in '81, Panel Told; Co-Workers Vouch for Thomas : Hearings: Professor's attorneys say she has passed a lie detector test. Bush calls the Senate sessions 'ridiculous' and 'outrageous.'
- COLUMN ONE : How a Bill Twists in the Wind : Assemblyman Friedman sponsored legislation to preserve native oak trees. Its bumpy ride through the process provides a rare glimpse into the forces that can defeat a measure.
- Witnesses Praise, Assail Both Sides; Thomas Accused by Fired Employee : Hearings: Angela Wright, in transcripts released by the panel, contends the judge made advances toward her. Hill's attorneys say she has passed a lie detector test.
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 14, 1991
- Names in the News - Oct. 14, 1991
- Names in the News - Oct. 14, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 14, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 14, 1991
- CRIMINAL PURSUITS
- FICTION
- FICTION
- THE WORD
- Executive Life Policyholders May Benefit : Insurance industry: Strong bids to acquire failed insurer means customers stand good chance of getting most of their investments. Company itself could become one of the nation's strongest.
- Name That Mutt
- Chalkboard Jungle : Gang violence is scaring some students away from school. A new program brings classroom to them.
- Peru Guerrillas Take Aim at Lima : Latin America: The Shining Path is on a drive to dominate the poor slums that encircle the capital. It seeks to eventually surround and strangle the city.
- Six Bold Ideas for Los Angeles : Results: If you believe things need to change, try these proposals on for size.
- San Diego
- COLUMN LEFT/ GEORGE BLACK : Indian Lands, White Man's Real Estate : In the quiet corners of Connecticut, memorials of slaughter and rapine.
- Samoans Speak Out : Carson Park-Renaming Dispute Is Focus of a Long-Overlooked Minority's Bid for Recognition
- Psychics Are of One Mind in Objecting to Proposed Law : Fortunetelling: Los Angeles would charge purveyors of the metaphysical a $450 fee to pay for fingerprinting and background checks.
- Gordon Defends Title in GTO Race
- Redskins Listen and Win : Football: During a low point last season, Art Monk spoke up and Washington hasn't been the same since.
- Linebacker Tim Harris, acquired by the San...
- Bills' Thomas Is a Man for All Purposes
- Master's Horvatek Finds Refuge : College soccer: Forward enjoys the freedom to develop his talents but cannot escape anxieties about his family in strife-ridden Croatia.
- Glendale Makes Final Error as Valley Survives, 20-17
- Drexler Reaches Racquetball Semifinals
- McQuaig Dismissed After Pierce Incident
- The Prime Minister Gets Victory After Erroneous Dead-Heat Call
- WAC ROUNDUP : Blocked Kick Gives BYU 31-29 Victory Over UTEP
- NHL ROUNDUP : Devils End Penguin Streak<i> ,</i> 4-1, Stay Unbeaten
- El Camino Edges Riverside, 21-20
- U.S.-Soviet Drilling Venture Untaps Siberian Black Gold
- Little Tokyo to Bloom With 3,000 Orchids in 5th Show
- MAKING A STINK : As If Smog and Smoke Aren't Bad Enough, Now We Have the Wretched Smell of Excess
- THE RAKE, THE RACIST AND THE NEW-AGE REFORMER : ONLY IN LOUISIANA WOULD ROGUES LIKE THESE SEEK THE GOVERNORSHIP AND, WITH IT, REDEMPTION.
- ANALYSIS : Panel's 'Swearing Contest' Emerging as a Classic Battle for Credibility
- Woman Tackles Globe
- ROAD NOTES
- Program Helps 1 Million Get 'Water-Wise' : Drought: Metropolitan Water District distributes free packets of low-flow shower heads, water-saving toilet bags and conservation tips.
- Land Swap Falls Through, Kills Hopes for Center
- The Claremont Heritage's annual tour of historic...
- 'Park Barrel' Politics Seen as Redefining 75-Year-Old National System : Public lands: Much of the money allocated to the Park Service is going to new historic projects. Some have doubtful significance to U.S. heritage.
- America's Most Extensive Home Videos
- Baker's Future May Be on Line in Middle East
- Thousands Homeless, 12 Dead in Mexico Storms
- Changes Urged in How Police Handle Cases of Sex Harassment : Law enforcement: Ombudsman and professional mediator recommended as ways to improve work environment for female officers.
- Exterior Designer Collects Garden of Earthly Debris
- BOOK MARK : The Day LBJ Looked Industry in the Eye--and Stared Them Down
- Failed Nuclear Plant Remains a Pioneer : Technology: Colorado facility's helium gas-cooled design was unique. Now the plant is a test case on how to safely decommission an atomic reactor.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Sailors Welcomed for 'Fleet Week'
- Soundgarden Stomps and Soars
- POP MUSIC : Will Cassettes Go the Way of the Vinyl LP?
- MOVIES : Another Risky Road : After 'Drugstore Cowboy,' director Gus Van Sant takes another look at an edgy subculture, this time the world of male hustlers
- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS : Credit Card May Not Guarantee Protection
- Voyages To The Bottom Of The Planet : Under the Spell of White Ice and Rarely Seen Wildlife in the Southern Latitudes : Sailing the Aucklands
- FICTION
- Corporate Travelers Are Having a Hard Time Leaving Briefcases Behind : Vacations: A new survey of top business managers shows that while they consider leisure travel essential to counter burnout, a complete escape is still rare.
- Shaded Canyon Walks in Porter Ranch Area
- 'My Three Sons' Leave Nick's Nest
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : CARS : Art Trafficking
- Arcadia Resident Named Dart Professor
- San Marino : Approved Roofing List OKd
- San Diego
- U.S. Probes Suspected Fraud at Base : Point Mugu: Both civilians and military officers are under investigation for allegedly bogus purchases that may cost the government close to $3 million.
- Rain Extinguishes 130-Acre Fire Near Santa Paula
- Rain Adds a Touch of Reality to Christo's Umbrella Exhibit : Art display: Some sightseers took refuge from the unexpected storm. And two couples were married under the coverings.
- Parental Efforts Cool Things Off : Elementary schools: With the district strapped for cash, some groups are trying to raise funds themselves for air conditioners in Valley classrooms.
- Group Says Government Is Key to Low-Cost Homes : Housing: Speakers at rally address civil rights, finances and proposed solutions to decrease homelessness.
- Who Controls the TV? : Some School Districts Defy Honig, Show Channel One and Its Ads
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AMERICAN LEAGUE
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : NATIONAL LEAGUE : This Victory Is the Sweetest for Pirates' Leyland, Wife
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Antelope Valley Stays Unbeaten With 21-9 Victory Over Rio Hondo
- RESTAURANTS : Trilussa and Its Customers: That's Amore
- Pixies Transcend the Ordinary
- Ways to Protect Assets From Being Wiped Out
- Casey at the Bat : Government: Albert V. Casey will have to wield a big stick to straighten out the RTC. But he risks striking out with taxpayers.
- 'Open Meeting' Doesn't Mean Anyone Can Talk
- Seniors Get Discounts at Oakwood Resorts
- A Study in Scarlett
- Lions Gear Up for White Cane Drive
- If Perjury Is Found, Few Expect Charges Will Be Filed
- Residents Fear Star-Crossed Future for the Walk of Fame : Renewal: Construction displaces four of the famed markers. Preservationists expect far worse when major projects begin.
- COLUMN RIGHT/ JOEL FOX : State's Tax Revolt Is Far From Over : Proposition 13 not only prevented confiscatory taxation; it also gave owners certainty.
- Indians Warn Lungren Against Crackdown
- Costa Mesa Farmer Makes Forbes' List of Most Affluent : Profile: Japanese immigrant Roy Sakioka, whose land holdings are estimated at $325 million, made his fortune in farming and real estate.
- CSUN Squanders Chances in 29-17 Loss to Davis
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP : Titan Ground Game Held to 64 Yards by Las Vegas
- Heyward Will Miss Game, Answer Charges
- Miscellany
- Olson Calls Game, Then He Columns It
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- Joke Is on Baylor When Rice Wins, 20-17 : Southwest: Bears stumble offensively, and Richardson's field goal knocks them from ranks of unbeaten.
- Chargers Hope to Take Second Step in Climb : Pro football: Buoyed by victory over Raiders, they play Rams today.
- COVER STORY : Brian Wilson's Rocky Reality : As the ex-Beach Boy confronts past demons and ponders his future, family members and lawyers go to court arguing he can no longer control his life
- Everywhere He Wandered, Loesser Wrote Songs That Jingled
- POP MUSIC
- Putting Your Dividends to Work Automatically
- U.S. Economy Can Outgrow the Fear of a Stagnant Decade
- Haiti's Usual Politics of the Absurd Now Enters Chaotic Realm of the Surreal : Coup: To the wealthy elite, the masses are not people. Speaking for the oppressed, deposed President Aristide had tried to show they were.
- Buffing Up the Image of Nudists : Freedom Rings at Mountain Camp
- Construction to Begin on Thousand Oaks Civic Center
- LOTTERY RESULTS: OCT. 12
- Korean Culture Blooms in Sun : Festival Continues Today
- They'll turn out by the hundreds Sunday...
- Hawkins Homecoming Beats Clippers
- Vardell Goes Past Muster as Stanford Routs Cornell
- Jets' Baxter Plays, Practices at Full Speed
- Arizona State Overcomes Case of Sluggishness, 24-7
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- San Diego State Wins, 38-24 : WAC: Freshman running back Marshall Faulk suffers broken ribs and leaves game 17 yards shy of 1,000.
- Stravinsky by Stravinsky: Indispensable
- Toney Knocks Out Dell'Aquila to Retain IBF Middleweight Title
- STAGE : Most 'Happy' Again : A slimmed-down revival of a Frank Loesser gem heads to Broadway from Connecticut--via the Doolittle
- Pieces of the Past : Museum of Art's American Quilt Research Center complements the facility's folk and decorative arts collection
- Columbus Celebration Honors Christopher
- ON-RAMP
- Puerto Rico Makes the Switch to Spanish
- REGIONAL REPORT : Who Controls the TV? : Some School Districts Defy Honig by Showing Channel One, Ads and All
- Probe Targets Fraud at Base : Military: Federal investigation of Point Mugu facility finds evidence that civilian employees of Navy accepted kickbacks and bribes from suppliers of merchandise.
- Turk Troops Join Offensive Against Kurds
- Senators' Phone Lines Sizzle With Public Comment : Constituents: Depending on office, nominee receives strong support or stiff opposition. Committee members admit they are sensitive to mood of voters.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Thomas, Backers Try to Make Him Seem Victim : Strategy: The issue is pressed so relentlessly that they appear to have taken the steam out of accuser's charges.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Thomas Seen Shifting Focus to Race Issue
- Waves of Criticism Keep Rolling In, but Public Beach Art Endures
- Judge Rejects House Arrest for Policeman : Courts: Electronic surveillance is intended only for those charged in nonviolent crimes, a judge rules. The ruling comes after man being monitored is accused of killing his wife.
- FICTION
- Hendrix Hidden in a Purple Haze : JIMI HENDRIX: Electric Gypsy, <i> By Harry Shapiro and Caesar Glebbeek (St. Martin's Press: $29.95; 723 pp., illustrated)</i>
- CRITIQUE : Man, Nature and ghe Getty : Hilltop Center Gracefully Unites Topography and Architecture but Appears Awkward From Freeway
- Gypsy Moths Ravage Wood Industry : Environment: The insect has invaded at least 17 states and has defoliated millions of acres across the nation since 1889.
- Artists Shine Critical Light on Columbus : History: An exhibit by American Indian and Chicano artists examines the mixed legacy of the explorer. What comes through is a great deal of pain, protest and humor.
- Chemistry Lab in Van Carries Sophisticated Science to 25 Rural Schools : Education: Program funded in Pennsylvania offers students a chance to use expensive equipment. Teachers are also trained in the newest techniques.
- San Dimas : Postal News Racks Moved
- Latest Accord Is Case in Point as Fighting Flares in Croatia
- Walnut : Forest Lawn Annexation
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Yugoslav Truces Only Provide Lull for Reloading : Civil war: Serb-Croat bitterness and hatred have overtaken logic. Foreign intermediaries find themselves powerless.
- TIMES MIRROR POLL: THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN : 83% Say Domestic Issues Are Key for 1992 Race
- Community's Charities Flourish in Aftermath of Director's Slaying : Homelessness: Soup kitchen clients feared rejection after the shooting. What followed seems like a miracle.
- PLATFORM : Moving Into Future
- RITES OF PASSAGE
- All the Town's a Stage in Ashland
- Rambling the 'Northeast Kingdom'
- Emotions Swirl Over Fairness of Hearing Process : Committee: Thomas and Biden differ over role of the inquiry. At issue is whether the system is out of control.
- COMMENTARY ON TRANSPORTATION : Mass-Transit Plan Falls Short, Some Say; Forget It, Foe Offers
- It's Comfortable, Fast, Has Ample Cowhide and Costs Only $261,800
- Miscellany
- PREP CROSS-COUNTRY ROUNDUP
- BlumHelman Gallery Succumbs to 'Dismal' Economy
- A 'Nutcracker' Under the Tree, After All : * San Francisco Ballet Saves Season by Offering to Stage Classic in ABT's Absence
- Richardson Gets Last Laugh for Illinois : Big Ten: After being taunted, he kicks a 41-yard field goal to beat Ohio State, 10-7.
- NBC Decides to Stay With Notre Dame : Television: Network says it is contractually obligated to broadcast football game instead of the Thomas hearings.
- Baseball
- Princeton's Lerch Ties NCAA Record With 370 Yards Receiving in Victory
- COLUMBUS CONTROVERSY--Kirkpatrick Sale, author of "The Conquest...
- SOUTH ROUNDUP : Florida State Defeats Virginia Tech, 33-20
- Surging Pierce Flattens Compton in 31-14 Win
- COMMENTARY : Lessons of Campanis, Snyder Are Forgotten in Pro Sports
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- POP MUSIC
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : MOUSE HOUSE I : Hey, if 2 Guys Want to Go to Morton's for Dinner . . . More Power to Them
- Next Door to Hell : ALL-BRIGHT COURT, <i> By Connie Porter (Houghton Mifflin: $19.95; 224 pp.)</i>
- Clue: He's Back in Beverly Hills
- TRUE BELIEVERS : At the Forefront of the Fight Over Isarel's Occupied Territories Is A Die-Hard Group of Jewish Settlers--From America.
- Profile : Acting on Instinct : Denholm Elliott has no 'method'--except to wait for right offer
- Comparing Childhoods : PBS series visits 12 families around the world to see how we are shaped
- Pope in Brazil on Mission to Aid Church, Poor : Religion: Hundreds of thousands greet the pontiff at the start of a 10-day visit.
- Stolen Plane Crash-Lands at Fullerton Airport
- Store Threatens to Delay Opening Unless Bank Moves : Redevelopment: Lucky wants temporary branch of B of A to stop operating in parking lot. The market is seen as the linchpin in efforts to bolster shopping plaza.
- Storyline: Moscow : 'Santa Barbara' Mixes History With Soap When It Talks to Soviets
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : ANTIQUES : Bargain Bonanza
- Boskin, Rostenkowski Oppose Changing Budget Accord
- The Last Gasps of the Dinosaurs? : Mexico's Salinas must continue to fight ballot fraud
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : National Guard attacks Manhattan Beach ban on alcohol at armory parties.
- Has Use of Ethnic Labels Gone Too Far? : Schools: Why are millions being spent to separate children into inaccurate categories and then artificially mix them up again?
- ELECTIONS / SCHOOL DISTRICTS : Lawndale's Growing Diversity Sparks 3 Lively Races for Board
- Scandal Under Mayor Dispels Model Image : City Hall: Last three years of Bradley Administration have been tarnished by a pattern of cronyism and apparent conflicts of interest, ethics experts say.
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Idea of Banning Gangs From Parks Catches On : Law enforcement: Reaction to the proposal in Inglewood several years ago was negative. Now other cities are following San Fernando's lead.
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS / STEVE ELLING : Buena Deflates Air Attack but Pumps Up Ground Game
- Bruins Go on the Offense, 54-14 : UCLA: After tough loss to Cal, Maddox throws four touchdowns passes in rout of Arizona. Williams and Wills each rush for more than 100 yards.
- Longshot Tri To Watch Wins Champagne by 7 1/2 Lengths
- COVER STORY : Landy's Account of the Wilson Partnership
- 'Nobody's Been Around That Long' : Pioneering publicist Henry Rogers looks back on half a century in the star-making machinery
- THE WINE LIST
- GARDENING : How to Tell When It's Harvest Time
- FIVE LETTERS OF CORTES TO THE EMPEROR,...
- Up From Purgatory : THE TRIUMPH & TRAGEDY OF LYNDON JOHNSON, <i> By Joseph A. Califano Jr. (Simon & Schuster: $25; 360 pp.)</i>
- Hearings on TV
- Dig Into Past Fascinates Thousands : Fossils: Tourists can see the experts at work in Nebraska park that offers a glimpse of animal life 10 million years ago.
- PRIDE to Start 2nd Ballot Drive : Development: The slow-growth group's measure would require voter approval for any changes to the General Plan relating to land use.
- Kirghiz Leader Envisions New, Capitalist State : Soviet Union: With the groundwork laid in his remote region, Akayev will visit the U.S. and U.N.
- California IN BRIEF : INDIO : No Damage from Earthquake Swarm
- Lightning Starts 2 Fires; No One Hurt
- Candidates and the Drought: Meeting Water Needs
- U.S. SPEEDWAY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Strange Finish Doesn't Prevent Faria's Victory
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Fresno Defeats 49ers, 42-14 : Big West: Bulldogs build 35-7 halftime lead on the way to improving to 5-0.
- PREP FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM LAST WEEK'S GAMES : POWER PLAN
- Doolittle Leads Loyola to Victory
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Beck Soars to a 68 and Trails by One
- New Start for Torborg, Mets : Baseball: Manager who helped turn around the fortunes of the Chicago White Sox faces similar task in New York.
- A Fast Start Inspires New Orleans
- SPOTLIGHT / SATURDAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE : NOTEWORTHY
- The No-Bo Offense Seeks Lift at Seattle : Raiders: L.A. is averaging only 15.1 points, and Jackson won't be around to help out this time.
- 2 Plays Foster Russian-American Dialogue
- Missing in Action
- Latest Scandals Stir Debate Over Decline in Ethics : Corruption: Experts blame everything from lack of leadership at firms to the recession and poor training at business schools.
- STYLE : FASHION : The Big Cover-Up
- London Club Scene Offers Best Sounds in Town
- Approaching, Not Confronting, Your Neighbor
- UNMAPPED TERRITORIES: New Women's Fiction From Japan,...
- Seniors Too Powerful, Say Critics of At-Large City Council Elections : Government: Two longtime residents want city to create four council districts. One councilman thinks it's a good idea.
- Astronaut Proudly Sends Stereotypes to the Moon
- $2-Million Loan to Developers OKd
- Collector Leaves Miro, Klee Works to Museum
- 5 on Caltech Faculty Win Research Awards
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : HANDMADE : Personal Treasures
- Men Take 2nd Look at How They Act Around Women : The sexes: Harassment awareness may be redrawing the boundaries of propriety at work--and elsewhere.
- Sharing Treasured Piece of the Past
- Roadwork: Major projects for the week of Oct. 13-19
- Belated Birthday : Festivals: More than 10,000 people gather in Ojai for a community celebration, the first in 63 years.
- Redistricting Commission Leaves Floyd Out in the Cold
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AMERICAN LEAGUE : Carter Tries to Stay Sharp as Injury Makes Him the DH
- Morris Finds Extra Incentives : Twins: There is more than $2 million in performance bonuses--and the chance to prove the Tigers underestimated his ability.
- Blue Jays Must Feel Like a Caged Animal
- Play-Calling a Dilemma for Quarterbacks
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Santa Barbara Beats Hayward
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Southern California College Fourth, Fifth in Cross-Country
- Texas Wins Third in Row Over Oklahoma : Rivalry: Longhorns' Jacques scores on fumble recovery. Sooner freshman misses three field goals.
- PREP CROSS-COUNTRY ROUNDUP : Taylor Gets Back on Course to Help Edison Win
- Hockey
- Gulls Ownership In Limbo as Smith, Baldwin Depart : Hockey: Jerry Buss mentioned as possible buyer for team.
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Twins Take High Road to a 3-1 Lead : AL Game 4: Puckett's home run sparks a four-run fourth inning and the Blue Jays lose at the SkyDome again, 9-3.
- GT Points Race Goes Down to the Wire
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : REBIRTH : Does This Mean the Video Isn't Coming Out Soon?
- JAZZ : When It Comes to Music, He's No Actor
- MOVIES : Off-Centerpiece : They're Dreaming of a Green Christmas