- Winter Games and Bargain Prices Aim to Entice Tourists to Europe
- IN EXCESS
- Profile : A Mother's Pain : Michele Lee is Torn Between Two Sons in CBS' Emotional Movie
- Bradley Retreats From Affordable Housing Plan : Planning: Miscalculations by the mayor's office triggered a backlash among homeowner groups.
- Big Gains Made in Treating Children's Cancer
- Can't Touch Him
- Protest to Target Santa Maria Replica
- Cambodians Get Ready for Return of 'Savior' : Peace pact: Sihanouk is due Thursday. Many people were children when he was ousted in 1970.
- U.S. Joins in EC's Squeeze on Yugoslavia
- Food for the Soul : The reservations-only Bread and Roses Cafe offers wholesome fare, flowers, art and classical music. Meals are free. But what makes it unusual is its clientele--the homeless.
- Prices on Some Goods Won't Rise, Russian Official Says
- LOTTERY RESULTS: Nov. 9
- Hard New Realities for China
- Teachers Seek Review of Policy on Transfer Students : Torrance: Union's letter to the school board suggests that outside students may be causing disciplinary problems.
- Leading the Battle Against Hate Crimes : * Top Officials' Participation in Garden Grove Symposium a Good Start to a Long Task
- Landscaped Look for Huntington Beach : Beautification: City is targeting San Diego Freeway off-ramp for a trees-and-flowers project.
- Journalist Bares His Uneasiness at Camp
- Private Gets 75 Years in Palermo Shooting
- BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : Colorado Tricks Oklahoma State
- Golden West Defense Secures Victory Over Dons
- Warning, HIV: No Hiding Now
- With Salaam Out, Abrams Lifts LJCD
- POP MUSIC : 10 QUESTIONS : John Mellencamp
- ICONS
- The Woman Who Saved Skid Row : ALICE CALLAGHAN HAS FOUGHT CITY HALL AND DOWNTOWN DEVELOPERS TO PRESERVE HOUSING FOR THE POOREST OF THE POOR.
- In Love With Mountains on Aphrodite's Isle
- Home Improvement : Chalkboard Doubles as Desk, Bulletin Board
- Status Sipping : Tea Time Replaces the Two-Martini Lunch as L.A.'s Socially Correct Experience
- Last Sub Leaves Holy Loch
- Arnolds 'In Motion' : Roseanne and Tom make a movie for ABC in a year of constant change
- Gingrich's New District May Give Him Trouble : Politics: The Georgia firebrand finds himself representing a more upscale area after redistricting. Some warn that his anti-abortion stance could be his undoing.
- She's quite a kidder. Any minute now...
- Umbrellas Awaken Towns With Good and Bad Results
- Panel Puts the Focus on Women : Issues: Among other activities, the county commission hopes to set up programs addressing teen-age pregnancy.
- A Community Shows Its Colors in First Parade
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Jim Hartlieb Leads Iowa, 38-21
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- ROUNDUP : In another Olympic League football game:
- Upon My Soul Wins at Aqueduct
- WOMEN'S SOCCER NCAA DIVISION III WEST REGIONAL : CLU Prevails, 3-0, Faces UC San Diego in a Grudge Match
- Aztecs Need to Fly Higher to Clear the Next Hurdle
- WESTERN STATE CONFERENCE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : In another WSC game:
- Venice Playwrights Festival Selects 9 New Plays Out of 500 Submitted for Performance
- Man Slain Outside Deli Was Target of Fraud Suit : Scams: The state alleges up to 8,000 investors nationwide lost about $140 million in partnerships sold by the shooting victim and his associates.
- Will Tarkanian Go Out a Winner? : College basketball: Despite the loss of five starters from Final Four team, schedule gives UNLV coach a chance at 20 victories in his final season.
- POP MUSIC
- Shrieking Success : Brinke Stevens, revered by horror film fans for her screaming prowess, now looks to make her mark behind the camera
- SBA Joins Dispute Over Protecting Spotted Owl
- CSUN Defense Again Fails to Hold Up in 38-13 Loss
- UCLA's Bowl Hopes Stumble at Stanford : College football: The Cardinal ends the Bruins' four-game winning streak, 27-10. Maddox suffers concussion.
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : Houston Gets Kicks Against Texas, 23-14
- Slow-Starting Kings Finish Fast Again, 4-4 : Hockey: After falling behind, 3-0, they rally to salvage a tie with the Oilers.
- Parker, Pierce Pass WSC Test Against Santa Monica
- Batiquitos Battle : Environment: Sierra Club, Audubon Society oppose plan to dredge stagnant lagoon in Carlsbad to let ocean tides flush out area that is one of 19 high-priority wetlands designated by state.
- Flynn Calls for Mandalay Bay Investigation : Oxnard: At issue is whether all traces of a landfill and oil-waste dump were removed before the waterfront housing was built.
- HORSE RACING : Another Sign of U.S. Decline
- Fullerton Takes Quick Lead; San Jose Takes Big Victory
- Sports World Is Topsy-Turvy
- White Is Injured as Cal Holds Off Oregon State : Pac-10: Sophomore tailback Chapman takes over, leads seventh-ranked Bears with 110 yards and two touchdowns.
- SPOTLIGHT / SATURDAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE : RECORD BREAKERS
- ART : Shadow Land : With a pinhole camera, Barbara Ess conjures up a hallucinatory world where everyday images become eerily seductive
- MUSIC AND DANCE
- It's Time to Act to Reduce Tax Bite for This Year
- Gangster Angst : LITTLE MAN: Meyer Lansky and the Gangster Life, <i> By Robert Lacey (Little, Brown: $24.95; 547 pp.)</i>
- Man Charged With a Rare Felony--Dueling : Crime: Two men faced off and fired their weapons until empty. One was killed. Was it self-defense or a prearranged challenge?
- Home Improvement : 'Tis the Season to Fix Heat Loss Problems
- Center Named for City Attorney : Government: City honors John Todd, who created the contract cities concept.
- California IN BRIEF : ALAMEDA : Probe of Police Racism Launched
- Manos Tries to Return to Normal Life : Accusations: Molestation charges were dismissed after a mistrial, but not everyone believes the Montebello teacher is innocent.
- Alhambra Pupil Wins a Young Leaders Trip
- California IN BRIEF : PALO ALTO : Quake-Damaged Building Razed
- Crowded Classes Spill Into Courts : Schools: Overburdened Corona-Norco district is suing the city for approving building projects without demanding that developers fully fund new campuses.
- Displaying "a sweet sense of color," paintings...
- Bombing of Tomb Prompts Rioting in Managua
- Roadwork: Major projects for the week of Nov. 10-16
- "As an animal, I feel threatened...
- Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth : A THOUSAND ACRES, <i> By Jane Smiley (Alfred A. Knopf: $23; 371 pp.)</i>
- The Shaping of a Shapeless Generation : Does MTV Unify a Group Known Otherwise For its Sheer Diversity?
- Poor Iranians Flock to Khomeini's Tomb
- Israelis Won Peace Talks But Don't Tell Them That : Mideast: Secretary of State James Baker made all the right moves to get everyone to the table, and continued to do so once they sat down.
- Plant Star of Bethlehem bulbs this fall...
- Roof Vents Cut Dampness, Heat
- FICTION
- Garden Grove Man's Life Tied to AZT Pillbox
- Q&A; : Seeing the Human Side of the Homeless
- The Creatures That Ate Hawaii
- Egyptian Teen-Agers Take to Desert Water Park : Cairo: Crazy Water took four years and $12 million to build, and it's a splash.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Baby Bells Crawl Into Information Services : Technology: The regional phone companies have been freed to enter the new arena of information services but aren't rushing to take advantage of the opportunity. Their strategies are long term.
- SUNDAY NIGHTS AT SEVEN: The Jack Benny...
- Elderhostel Lets Seniors Go Back to Schools Where the Learning Is Fun : Vacations: Inexpensive weeklong programs on college campuses give travelers a chance to meet people and take classes in a variety of stimulating subjects.
- STYLE : Roadside Retreat
- District Sues Corona to Boost Funds for Schools : Education: Officials say the city is approving new homes without requiring developers to pay for building more classrooms.
- DAVID BRINKLEY: Sunday Morning Sage
- Unusual Blaze of Northern Lights Awes Sky Gazers
- Pentagon Pays for Contractors' Toxic Cleanups
- Myanmar Clamps Down on Nobel Winner, Envoy Says
- Murky Limits on Redevelopment Funding Spark Dispute : Police: Some civic activists want to use the money to hire law enforcement personnel. But city officials say it would not be appropriate under state law.
- HEALTH WATCH : Truth in Labeling
- BOOK MARK : How Israel Gained Eyes for Its Nuclear Weapons
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Marchers Assail Veto of Funds to Teach Immigrants English
- Gambling Nature Makes Anaheim a High-Stakes Player
- 1 Killed, 1 Wounded in Drive-By Shooting
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : 'Courageous' Davis Leads Irvine Valley
- OFF-CENTERPIECE : MOVIES : A Land Between Movieland and Cableland--VideoGameland
- MUSIC AND DANCE
- MISTAKEN IDENTITY : Dutch Was His Godfather, Yes Sir
- Ice Cube: Profound as He Wants to Be
- STYLE
- Don't Blame Recession for Retailers' Slump
- Neonatal Unit Not Out to Make Profit
- Pregnancy Police Need to Bust Myths
- Peace Talks in Madrid
- Laguna Niguel Skateboarding Arrests Assailed and Defended
- Not Anonymous
- Vacation Investment
- Supervisors and Developers: Hearty Praise and Hefty Scorn
- To Kill a Movie
- MR. JONES' MAKE-OVER
- Supervisors and Developers: Hearty Praise and Hefty Scorn
- Many Erred in Building of Homes on Public Land, but Only Public Suffers
- Laguna Niguel Skateboarding Arrests Assailed and Defended
- MR. JONES' MAKE-OVER
- Ice Cube: Profound as He Wants to Be
- MAN BITES TOWN
- There's a Reason for Discounts for Seniors
- Los Angeles County - News from Nov. 10, 1991
- Los Angeles County - News from Nov. 10, 1991
- Los Angeles County - News from Nov. 10, 1991
- Obituaries - Nov. 10, 1991
- Belgian City of Ghent Is Still a Medieval Marvel
- PREP FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT / FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM LAST WEEK'S GAMES : FIT TO BE TIED
- NEW RELEASES : Kirkland's Slick Contemporary Spin : *** KENNY KIRKLAND "Kenny Kirkland" <i> GRP</i>
- EL TIGRE : Broadcasting Baron Emilio Azcarraga Monopolizes Mexican Culture and Controls the News. Now He's Stalking the U.S.
- Ship Builds Up for Caribbean Duty
- PERSPECTIVE ON AIDS : Get Aggressive About Safer Sex : Magic Johnson has opened a new door. Why not tax R- and X-rated films to pay for a safety crusade?
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : What's in a name? A lot of mispronunciations for Torrance's new police chief.
- MORE FILLING: What's a good, clean fuel?...
- BED SEARCH: Where do you sleep when...
- Peaceful Coexistence? : Man and Nature Compete for Habitats in Bolsa Chica Area
- NONPROFITS: When the county outlawed the sale...
- Mario Cuomo : Only Thing the Governor Doesn't Have an Opinion on Is If To Run
- Mixed Feelings for Koll Plan : Environment: Ecological balance is seen as big factor in proposal for homes and Bolsa Chica wetlands expansion.
- NEW RELEASES : *** 1/2 RAY BROWN "Moore Makes Four" <i> Concord Jazz</i> : *** GENE HARRIS "Black & Blue" <i> Concord Jazz</i>
- BENCH SCHOLAR: Superior Court Judge Luis A....
- U.S. Fears Sale of Soviet Atomic Arms, Expertise
- Magic's News Boosts AIDS Awareness : Health: One specialist on the disease says the ex-Laker's announcement 'probably saved thousands of lives.'
- Which Cable AIDS Telethon Will Air? Both : Fund-raisers: Dimension had decided to forgo the Sunday event in favor of a later one, but after receiving a lot of calls, it changed its plans late Friday.
- RENEWED FOCUS ON AIDS : Magic's Revelation Spotlights Insurance
- DECORATING ADVICE : Yellow Glaze for Oranges, Peaches and Melons
- Bush Rejects Democrats' Tax Credit Proposal
- Waldon Murder Trial Nears End; Strong Evidence Cited : Justice: Prosecutor calls evidence in deadly crime rampage overwhelming. Waldon makes final appeal to jury.
- Judge Tosses Out Drug Case Against Captain of Ship
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Fairfax Edges Palisades for League Title
- Brunswig Scores All 19 Points in Canyon Victory
- Skiing
- Sense of Loss Becomes One : 1st-Chair Virtuoso Is Missed
- Titan Basketball Plays in Exhibition Tonight
- Magic Still a Super Hero and Friend : AIDS: McGee says Johnson lived in the fast lane. She hopes the public learns from his situation.
- Aztecs, Shooting Poorly, Lose Exhibition Game
- The Times' Top 10 Football Teams
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : EAST VALLEY LEAGUE
- CSUN Sharp in Basketball Exhibition
- PACIFIC 10 FOOTBALL / MAL FLORENCE : Old Trick Play Fooled USC Again
- Emotional Clippers Win Again : Pro basketball: They pay a tribute to Magic, then beat Nuggets to move into tie for first place.
- ROUNDUP
- Irvine's Stern Eliminates Teammate in Tennis Tournament
- TV's Surprise Reality Show : RICK DU BROW : After Johnson, How Can TV Downplay AIDS?
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Carpinteria Hands Oak Park 1st Loss, 14-7
- Finfrock Resigns Interim Post at UNLV
- Crespi Expels Jinx in Ripping St. Paul, 35-15
- THE BIG GAME / EL CAMINO 30, SAN MARCOS 6 : Wildcats Dominate, Earn Avocado Title
- Gulls Reach Deal With Hachborn : Hockey: It keeps team's top line intact. Hachborn had been exploring options in Europe.
- Catholic Bishops to Vote on Attendance at Mass on Holy Days : Policy: A proposal would abolish the requirement that church members take part in services on most feast days.
- TV REVIEW : Murderous 'My Son Johnny' Needs Help
- Judge Prevents Wilson's Pay Cut for State Employees
- U.N. Aide Tells of Key Iraq Tests Toward A-Bomb
- NATO Urges Soviets to Keep A-Arms in Check : Diplomacy: But as Rome summit closes, alliance also hails 'new era of partnership' with former East Bloc foes.
- Irish Leader Sacks 2 Cabinet Members, Vows to Fight Ouster
- Wofford Adviser to Help Edwards
- Walesa Names Adversary to Form Government
- Alleged BMW 'Chop Shop' Closed, Used-Car Dealer Held
- COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS : Committee to Study Smoking Ban
- Group Sees Problems at Food Bank
- Obituaries : Albert Foreman; Retired Lumberyard Owner
- VALLEY COLLEGE : Magazine Seeks Student Works
- OAK TREE AT SANTA ANITA : Cauthen Makes a Rare Appearance
- Wyatt's Passes, Runs Pave Way for Woodbridge
- THE COLLEGES : Scobie Back on Track 4 Years After Auto Accident
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Former Ram Green Expected to Play
- TV Reviews : True-to-Life Appeal of 'Mother, Murderer'
- GARDENING : Springing Forward Now Means Strawberries Later
- FURNISHINGS : Teak's Circuitous Path to Your Home
- Yugoslavia Hit by Trade Sanctions : Civil war: European Community, imposing toughest economic measures in response to fighting, urges U.N. to declare global oil embargo. U.S. is undecided on boycott.
- NATION IN BRIEF : MARYLAND : Mayor to Cut 600 Jobs in Baltimore
- BREA : City Management's Pay, Benefits Raised
- La Mesa
- Thanks for a Terrific Memory : Hope's consent to Santa Monica Mountains preservation deal is one for the generations
- Forget about San Francisco and New York....
- NEWPORT BEACH : Massage Parlor Proposal Rejected
- Interest Conflict by Probation Officer Alleged : Justice: A woman whose husband beat her seeks $1 million, saying the county employee traded leniency for free legal aid.
- Sunny Hills' Dazzling Plays Shut Down La Habra
- Latvian Team to Test CSUN Women Early
- PREP ROUNDUP : Lynch Wins to Lead Laguna Hills to Cross-Country Title
- Pro Basketball
- PREP NOTES : Anderson Commits to Santa Clara; Crowe to Stanford
- ROUNDUP : Romines Takes and Receives in Simi Valley's 34-20 Win
- Irvine's Seal Makes Quick Work of San Clemente
- Dreaming of a Byte Christmas : Tours of Yorba Linda Home Where Automated : Butler Resides Give Look at What Future May Hold
- Snubbed Ceremony : Officials Miss L.A. Tribute to Victims of Soviet Coup
- VENTURA : Phone Friend Volunteers Offer a Bit of Cheer to Homebound Seniors
- Scott Had Feared the News : Lakers: When he was told to cancel plans Thursday, he hoped it wasn't about Johnson.
- BANKING
- Haiti Issues an Arrest Order for Ousted Leader
- In Tragedy, Health Officials See a Chance for Education : Public health: Johnson's action will help the effort to increase awareness of the disease and help stop its spread.
- In Mexico, Fear Survives the Death of a Sinister Rural Boss : Crime: 'El Toro' ruled by the gun. As proof, they are still unearthing bodies on his ranch.
- Defendant Wins New Trial in Texas Cheerleader 'Hit Mom' Case
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : ALAMEDA : Police Chief Refuses to Quit Over Slurs
- 37 Die in Plane Crash in Soviet Caucasus
- 200 Haitian Refugees Held at Sea as U.S. Weighs Their Fate
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Raphael, Kennedy Romp, 35-7
- Hartford, Troy Run Past Fullerton Into the Playoffs
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Sexuality Report Goes Back for Refining
- TV's 'Parker' Looks at the Big Picture : Television: 'I want to become the caliber of an actor who they just give you scripts and say, "Please, be in this movie," ' confesses Corin Nemec of the Fox comedy series.
- San Diego Spotlight : Mozart Holds Special Place in Frankl's Heart, Program
- BANKING
- Study Predicts Slow Rebound in Southland : * Economy: The Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce says a recovery is beginning, but it may not become robust until 1993.
- Announcement Enlightens Peers : Impact: The former Laker guard's plight might compel professional athletes to change their sexual behavior.
- Shooting
- Tsui Scores 3 Touchdowns for Villa Park
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Lose 12th Volleyball Match in a Row
- Titans Might Get a Break, but Need More : College football: San Jose State's starting quarterback might miss tonight's game. But backup has been outstanding, too.
- ROUNDUP : PACIFIC LEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Munoz Becomes County's No. 2 All-Time Passer in Hilltop Victory
- In-Last Laugh Is the Answer to Dickerson
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Winter, McLagan Tug at Their Rock Roots : The Texan guitarist shows he can still speed-play, though he's best when he downshifts. And the ex-Small Faces keyboardist revives that band's party mood.
- Stallings Will Speak at Mass
- Record Firms Hope Stunts Kick Sales : Marketing: Richard Marx's five concerts in a day to launch his album is a return to '70s promotions.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Well-Meaning, but Apathetic Show at USD : Concert: Passionless tribute to American music redeemed by Lukas Foss' 'Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird.'
- Shadow Puts Home in Doubt : Architecture: Laguna Beach's controversial Design Review Board rejects plan that would partially block neighbor's sunlight.
- Duchesne Gets 4-Game Suspension
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : MID-VALLEY LEAGUE
- Buena Park's McDonald Leads the Way Past Sonora, 55-12
- COMMENTARY : Nation Stunned by Announcement
- ROUNDUP : GOLDEN LEAGUE
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE
- Cordero Draws 7-Day Suspension
- Royal Humbles Thousand Oaks
- Pop Reviews : Teenage Fan Club's Screaming Ecstasy
- Search for Girl, 9, Expanded to Mexico
- Kodak Forms Imaging Group for Key Units
- N.Y. Exchange Bars Stop Orders for ICN : * Securities: Brokers are forbidden to activate automatic sell orders on Costa Mesa firm's volatile stock, which then falls 26.5% in heavy trading.
- AT&T; Ordered to Doublecheck Faulty Systems : * Communications: The government makes the unprecedented move after two disruptions of long-distance networks.
- GM, Ford Credit Ratings Are at Risk : * Capital: Standard & Poor's may downgrade them. It could accelerate some plant closings.
- ON THE RECORD
- Play It Safe and Box Your Paint, Even Today's Store-Mixed Varieties
- South Korea Renounces Nuclear Arms and Roh Urges North to Do the Same
- Probe Ends With Stern Rebuke for CHP Chief
- LAX Back to Normal After Closure Caused by Fog
- Tustin Marine Pleads Guilty to Desertion : Court-martial: Cpl. Darrell Spencer is sentenced to a year in the brig, demoted, and stripped of pay and benefits.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Reconfiguration for Schools Is Upheld
- Fernandez Decides Not to Demand a Trade : Baseball: Padres shortstop still requesting contract revisions, infield improvements.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Blair's 52-Yard Kick Gives USDHS Spark
- Tustin's League Domination Ends : High schools: Newport Harbor wins, 21-14. No. 4-ranked Tillers had not lost to a Sea View team since 1989.
- '60s Guitarist to Play Blues on KSBR Monday
- Dow Falls 8.49; Smaller Stocks Hit High Again : Market Overview
- Maxwell's Son Assures N.Y. Daily News Staff
- Douglas Will Cut 1,500 More Jobs
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Asians Feeling Slighted by Delay of Bush's Trip : Diplomacy: Leaders wonder if the U.S. domestic and budget problems are making America turn inward.
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : New Church Fire Prompts Inquiry
- Boxer Ad Fires First Shot in TV Battle for Senate Seat : Politics: Democratic congresswoman from Marin County begins airing spots a year before Election Day.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Hussein Band-Aids Fail to Cure Iraq Ills : Mideast: Inflation, shortages, Kurds and crime defy the strongman's superficial solutions.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Graham Memorial Crowd Wrecks Field
- Youth Shelter Burglary Puts Chill on Christmas Plans
- Household Toxic Waste Roundup Set for Today
- NBA ROUNDUP : Hardaway's 40 Points Not Enough; 76ers Beat Warriors, 126-116
- Lydell Mitchell Learned More Than Football Under Paterno
- Calls Flood AIDS Hot Lines, Clinics After Announcement
- Some Boat People Resist as They Are Forced to Return to Vietnam
- Volatile Louisiana Contest Wins Nation's Attention : Election: A poll shows Edwards ahead, 55% to 33%. But much of ex-klansman Duke's backing is hidden.
- A Magical Cure for Lethargy? : Johnson's vow to carry the AIDS message forward could wake up the nation
- U.S. Judge Questions the Tactics of USAA : Legal system: Large insurance firm is accused of misleading the courts to avoid claims cases. Company denies any wrongdoing.
- LA HABRA : Review Sought for Homeless Shelter
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Main Street Will Receive Overhaul
- Court Denies Killer Harris a New Hearing : Capital punishment: Action by federal appeals panel forces condemned man to turn to U.S. Supreme Court as last hope to avoid execution.
- Riders, Complaints Up on Bus Routes : Thousand Oaks: The city will hire a consultant to gauge opinions about the system. Patrons call for added service and more reliability.
- OAK PARK : Paramedics Urged for Fire Station
- Chula Vista
- COMMENTARY : Last 10 Years of Sports Have Been Dose of Reality
- TODAY'S COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Julian Has Finally Picked His Spot
- TV Reviews : Stack Is Back as the 'Untouchable' Ness
- COMMENTARY : Vote Shows That Euthanasia Debate Will Go On
- Crime Soaring in Cuba as Fidel Castro's Socialist Economy Is Caught in Free Fall : Latin America: Visiting detective novelists get the picture first hand as muggers prey on them in Havana.
- El Monte Fire, Police Depts. Show Job Bias, Suit Claims
- SANTA ANA : Cable-Scrambling Plan Received Cooly
- MISSION VIEJO : Seniors Wait for a Shot at Flu Vaccine