- Primping for the President : Residents Rush to Prepare for Clinton's Surprise Visit
- HOLIDAYS : Festival Celebrates the Dead--and Living : Three mask-making workshops will help children prepare for a traditional Mexican procession.
- There In Spirit If Not In Body : Premiere: Director Robert Altman wasn't at the opening of his film 'Short Cuts.' That didn't stop people from talking about him.
- Kenny Loggins Sings a Song of Hope for a Threatened Planet : The activist-musician is using his image and creativity in support of efforts to preserve the environment.
- Prepare Yourself Before Going to Open House
- Youth Convicted of Strangling Friend While Saying Prayer
- Rabin and Arafat Meet in Cairo, Set Date for Talks on Israeli Withdrawal
- Oxnard Will Offer Policing to Neighbor : Public safety: Port Hueneme is considering contracting for service to save money. The Sheriff's Department submitted a proposal last month.
- Man Stabbed in Attempted Carjacking
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Board OKs Joint Project to Build 1,544 Saugus Homes
- CANOGA PARK : Salvation Army Role Changes With the Times
- Gant Says '94 Season Last on Track
- Northridge Players Made a Statement
- Kase Got Sick of the Screaming After a Tackle in the Open Field
- King of Futility to Wear Crown Another Year
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Genius Treads on Rocky Ground With Grace
- Historic House : Has Become Target of Graffiti Taggers : Crime: City plans to install security devices to deter vandals after $1-million restoration of Neff Home.
- Round One Goes to the Crafty Old Pro
- Audits Find Fire Violations in Most L.A. Apartments : Safety: Few have proper equipment. Late inspections, lax record keeping by Fire Department add to problem.
- MUSIC : 'River' Will Run Through Dan Fogelberg Concert : The folk-rock veteran, who has a new album, also will bring two decades worth of songs to Santa Barbara.
- Animated Computer Graphics Give a New Angle to Math Education : Learning: The goal is to teach the TV-generation in an engaging, visual way. A Caltech professor helped put the video in motion.
- $220-Million Satellite Still Silent, May Be Lost
- Asians Fear China's Test May Hinder Nuclear Controls
- Most Subscribers See Little Change in Cable Service : Television: But 10,000 Ventura viewers lose Fox programming as talks fail.
- Sewer District to Flush Forgotten Fees Down the Drain
- Mall to Reward 15 Schools With Checks
- Countywide : Motorcycle Cops Pick 'Top Gun'
- Lacey Asked to Meet on Welfare Reform
- OXNARD : Girl Attacked by Group of Carjackers
- Bulls Express Some Interest in Byron Scott
- Louisville's Watson Is a Quick Study : Football: Former Titan is making an immediate impact as starting free safety for unbeaten Cardinals.
- ANAHEIM : Fuel Cell Is Kaiser's Rx for Energy Waste
- Jockey Hansen Is Still Missing; Mystery Grows
- Walsh Has Come Full Circle : College football: After suffering season-ending injury against UCLA last year, BYU quarterback regained starting position this year and will face Bruins again Saturday.
- Pierce Could Be Penalized for Its Role in Postgame Brawl : Football: WSC commissioner has received additional information regarding fracas.
- ROUNDUP : Bongarra Leads Overtime Win
- Pacts Enable Cable to Keep Broadcast Stations in Picture : Television: County operators get clearance to retransmit broadcasters' signals, in exchange for space for new programs.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Up 11.73; Small Stocks at New High : Market Overview
- Uncommon Herbs : What's That, Carol?
- Uncommon Herbs : Beyond Basil: The New Wave Herbs
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Haunt Begins
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Senate OKs Aid for White House Staffers
- Cypress' China Best Serves Better Than Good Chinese : This Mom-and-Pop Dinner House Embraces Simplicity
- Whittier : Church Relocation OKd as Council Overturns Planners
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- Norwalk : Bill Calls on Defense Dept. to Close Toxic Tank Farm
- Malibu : Harlow to Run for Council
- Another Thoroughbred
- OXNARD : Computer Program to Lure Firms OKd
- 10 Left Homeless, 2 Hurt in Anaheim Apartment Fire
- The Getty's Subterranean Survey : Effort With the Chinese Aims to Preserve the Richly Decorated Mogao Grottoes
- RETAILING
- Antonello Now Gives Amateur Chefs a Pizza the Action
- WHAT'S YOUR STORY? : Everybody Has Something to Tell at the Third Annual Festival of Tales
- Students Learn the Power of Karate and Christianity : Religion: First they pray, then they practice kicks and punches at church ministry that teaches kids self-defense and self-control.
- AIN'T HE SWEET : Cosmic Cowboy Is Finally Headed for Big-Label Exposure--and It Couldn't Happen to a Nicer Guy
- Whittier : Applications Being Taken for Open School Board Seat
- Griffith Park : Fund-Raiser for Homeless
- Boris Is Back With a Bold Start to New Season : Conductor embodies county symphony's ambitions, as evidenced by solid presentation of Prokofiev, Elgar and Biggs.
- Parking for Ducks' Debut Might Be Lots of Trouble
- TORRANCE : Suspect in Slaying Turns Himself In
- Builders Plan 'Rose' Mall Fund-Raiser : Oxnard: Neighbors fear new center could become a thorn in their sides by increasing crime.
- LOS ANGELES : Protesters Urge Zoo to Use Funds to Aid Animals
- OAK TREE : Toussaud Still Losing Interest but Keeps Earning Dividends
- Levinson on Hollywood: The People on the Fringe : Movies: Director's untitled film is a $10-million, character-driven vehicle aimed for a spring release.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : NATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFFS : Greene Will Face Former Teammates
- Kings of Push, Shove : With Guard Welbourn, Tackle Redman Clearing Way Undefeated Peninsula Is Running Over Opponents
- Investigators Launch Major Workers' Comp Fraud Probe
- When It Comes to Media in the '90s, Personalities Are Paramount
- An Arty Look at Asylum Life
- Suspect in Scores of Valley Break-Ins Believed Spotted
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Christian Nyby; Oscar Nominee for Editing of 'Red River'
- Whittier : Measure on Proposed Landmarks Rejected
- Update: The Denny Beating Trial
- Banned at the Beach : Suit by Hermosa Residents Stops Filming of 'Beverly Hills, 90210'
- Victim of Rape Identifies Defendant as Her Assailant
- INTERNATIONAL
- Edison Wins PUC Approval for $90-Million Pilot Program : Energy: The two-year project will allow the utility to finance big customers' purchase of efficiency equipment.
- A Visual Answer to 'What if ' Questions
- Dogs Granted License to Use City's Parks : Recreation: Jan. 1 will mark the start of a 6-month trial program that allows leashed pets in all parks and sets aside areas in two of them where they can run free.
- Malibu : Meals on Wheels Wins Grant
- Trading Places : Voucher Issue Leads Both Backers and Foes to Defy Tradition
- Monrovia : City Cuts Hours, Services
- Mighty Sam McClain, "Give It Up for Love"; <i> Audioquest</i>
- High School Programs Work on Curing the Itch to Ditch : Education: Huntington Park High initiates a tracking system that has resulted in a 5.5% increase in attendance. Other schools are trying a variety of computerized systems.
- CULTURE WATCH : Railroad Lingo Hasn't Lost Steam
- VENTURA : Hart Aide Plans Run for O'Connell Seat
- MANHATTAN BEACH : Blaze Wipes Out 2 Downtown Stores
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : 2 Arrested After Shooting in Bar
- Chippendale's Owner Indicted in Choreographer's 1987 Slaying : Crime: Somen Banerjee is accused of arranging the unsolved killing. The charges are part of an expanding investigation in the murder-for-hire case.
- MIGHTY DUCKS NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Former Penguin Loney Selected as Team Captain
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AMERICAN LEAGUE PLAYOFFS : Management Apologizes to White Sox
- Trip Is Short, but Fishing Is Steady
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Room' Deftly Mixes Horror and Comedy
- Bellflower : Mother Gets $1-Million Award in Infant's Death
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- The New Local Yokels : Science: A research foundation houses the world's largest collection of eggs and nests in a Camarillo industrial park after moving from L.A.
- Abuse Claims by Erik Menendez Examined Again : Trial: Lengthy questioning nears conclusion. The court session ends early after prosecutors become ill.
- Witness' Story Attacked in Murder Trial : Crime: The last of three defendants stands trial in the killing of a Port Hueneme landlord during a robbery. A fourth testified against the others.
- Farewell to Air Jordan : Basketball: Valley youth express disappointment at the basketball star's retirement. Many are sympathetic, citing mounting pressures and his father's recent death.
- Executive Goes on Trial in 30-Year-Old Murder : Courts: Fingerprints are the only evidence against the defendant. The original investigating officer and the victim's former son-in-law testify.
- COSTA MESA : Police to Expand DARE Program
- On the Right Path : New Bikeway Helps Lay Groundwork for the Rebirth of Watts, Officials Say
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Hostetler Expects to Play Against Jets
- ART REVIEW : In Celebration of 'The Amazing Decade'
- SIMI VALLEY : Visitors From the Wild Travel to Area Schools
- Proposition 174: Look Before You Leap : Even voucher fans shouldn't want this one to pass
- PACOIMA : Accident Victim Says Thanks to Her Rescuers
- LA PALMA : Seeing Is Believing in Indian Program
- Spoon Fed
- Byron E. Vandegrift; Developer Built the Disneyland Hotel
- Canyon's Sale to Conservancy OKd
- Land Swap Opens Door for a Ruling on Los Liones : Development: Canyon parcel will be transferred to conservancy, but state officials will decide its fate. Among the options are a botanical garden or the sale of a slice of it to a temple and the YMCA.
- Hacienda Heights : Fund-Raiser for Library
- A Legend in His Own Right : A library in Carpinteria is devoted to the legacy of Joseph Campbell, who celebrated myth and spirituality.
- DRAMA : Play Allows No Room for Moderate Compromise : 'White Rose' describes resistance to Hitler. But issues of social conscience and responsibility remain relevant.
- Altadena : Library to Close Sundays
- Council Backs Plan to Lure Super Bowl in '98 : Revenue: City officials avoid public wrangle with Los Angeles Sports Council over $1 million promised for use of the Rose Bowl in last season's championship game.
- VENTURA : 2 Men Arrested on Forgery Charges
- Key Northridge Basketball Recruit to Miss Season
- Two Teams Are Worth Watching : Baseball: The Astros and Mariners should be on the rise in 1994.
- Alpha Reports Modest Profit for 2nd Quarter
- INTERNATIONAL
- Getting Close to Nature, but Not Too Close : A Ventura firm leads outdoor Elderhostel trips with an educational bent. But don't worry, you won't be roughing it.
- COLUMN ONE : What to Do When the News Is Bad : How patients react to a grim prognosis can be as variable as the human spirit. For doctors, it raises the question of how--and how much--the seriously ill should be told.
- La Canada Flintridge : Rescue Team Honored
- Pleasing Undulations Where Standard Box Is the Norm
- ITT Corp. Bets $1 Billion on Plans for New Vegas Resort : Gaming: The 5,000-room hotel project comes as three huge casinos are poised to provide increased competition.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Average Up 11.73 in Cautious Trading
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- In Cookbook, the Eat Goes On : Greatest-hits recipes from mostly vintage rockers make up this illustrated collection. Signing will take place Saturday in Brea.
- Ginsburg Shines in Debut on High Court : Law: Newest justice impresses observers with her direct style and compelling questions. She breaks a pattern of subdued rookies.
- Hong Kong Leader Eases Dispute With China on Reforms
- Title, Artist Last Week 1 Just Kickin'...
- 12 Soldiers Slain in Mogadishu Identified by U.S.
- Westwood : System Helps Planners 'See'
- Firefighters Gaining on Los Padres Blaze
- College Board OKs Campus AIDS Tests
- Senate Panel OKs $25 Million For Transit Hub : Transportation: Appropriation for key element of Disney resort is double what House panel voted but far below the $72 million sought for first-year funding.
- Sanctions Against Harbor Football Program Are Reduced : Community colleges: Western State Conference appeals board cuts probation period to one year. Additional sanctions against Pierce may be forthcoming.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Dickerson Still With Falcons After All
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : Inappropriate Use of Influence
- Royal Extends Marmonte Win Streak, but Not Without a Battle From Agoura : High school water polo: Chargers push No. 7 Highlanders to overtime before falling, 9-7.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Pianist Tyner's Trio Infused With High Energy, Intensity
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : NATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFFS
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Escapee From Lancaster State Prison Is Captured
- Whittling While He Works : Entrepreneurship: To passersby, that old branch might be trash, but in the hands of Ad Laudenberg it becomes an attractive walking stick that he'll sell by the side of the road.
- Batiste Makes Amends for Phillies, 4-3 : National League: He atones for ninth-inning error with game-winning hit in 10th.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Emmrich, Foltz Pace Golden West
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Shah Still Might Sit Out Season
- Q&A; WITH HULK HOGAN : Say What You Will, He Fills Out a Tutu
- PUC Rescinds Order on Phone Rates : Utilities: Panel halts implementation of new local long-distance pricing amid charges that a Pac Bell worker helped draft rules.
- South Whittier School District
- New Custody Law Gives Preference to Relatives : Legislation: Children removed from their parents by the courts will more often be placed with family members. If custody is denied, agencies must state their reasons.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Send 'Em In, Guys . . .
- Car Toys That Will Pamper a Driver Too
- Phoenix Voters OK Tax Hike
- AN UNLIKELY STORY : The Real Yarn-Weaving Jake Johannsen Is a Bit Racier Than His Meek Image
- West Hollywood : Motorcycle Unit Added
- WORKERS' COMP RAIDS: That network TV expose...
- NEIGHBORS : A Pilgrimage to Texas in Search of a Sports Legend : An Oxnard man caps 20 years of following Nolan Ryan with a trip to see the baseball great close his career.
- GLENDALE : City Air Conditioner Program Expanded
- WESTMINSTER : Firefighters Acted Correctly, Chief Says
- YORBA LINDA : Traffic Barrier Set for Brooklyn Ave.
- Hundreds of Fish Die in Lake Balboa
- Countywide : Apartments Launch Crime Tip Program
- Audit Criticizes Fire Department's Spending : Finance: County report calls for agency to make cutbacks. It cites heavy overtime expenses and questions possible sick leave abuse.
- Officials Support Foreign Trade Zone
- BURBANK : New Street Relieves Congestion at School
- City Panel Urges Delay in Razing of Sheraton Townhouse
- Capt. Kirk to Take Helm of Rose Parade
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Cubs Fire Lefebvre After Winning Season
- WATER POLO ROUNDUP
- Overweight Williams Joins Diet Program
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Breaking Legs' a Silly Symphony of Laughs
- MUSIC REVIEW : Latin Quartet Opens Series at Barclay : The chamber group produces mixed results when it performs standard literature Tuesday.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES
- Fusion Wine
- Equal Helpings of Loneliness, Fear Served at 'Separate Tables'
- Jayhawks' Road Show Making Stop in Ventura : Minnesota band has evolved from pure country rock beginnings. Good songwriting is the secret to its success.
- Pasadena : Old Bungalows to Be Razed
- Notable Achievers In Your Community : She Illuminates Dark Subject of Breast Cancer
- Luxury Home Builder Puts 8 Low-Income Rentals in Plan : Housing: Rancho Palos Verdes City Council approves Ocean Trails developers' effort to fulfill a court order. Critics say that is not enough.
- TCI Reportedly Studying Plan to Repurchase Liberty Media : Telecommunications: New FCC rules would let Liberty, spun off by the cable giant two years ago, rejoin its former parent.
- ENERGY
- Oatmeal Slims
- PREPS
- Huntington Park : Traffic Safety Law Program for Latinos
- An Evening of Splendor Indeed
- 'Tempest' Looks Into the Nature of the Beast
- Clue, $1-Million Reward Offered in University Bombings
- Driving : 'LX' Runs Out of Gas at Ford
- 150 Years Later, Scholars Try to Find Lessons in the Irish Potato Famine
- Whittier City School District
- COSTA MESA : Jewish Center to Hold Peace Accord Talks
- BURBANK : City to Change Days for Street Sweeping
- Absolutely No Need to Overreact : Washington should maintain ban on nuclear testing despite provocation of Beijing's test
- Police Wary of Having Civilians Oversee Vendors : LAPD: The plan would save the city money and free officers from enforcing rules on street merchants. But too many agencies are being granted power to enforce laws, authorities say.
- Censure Drive Targets Top Pierce Officials : Education: A faculty group cites distant management style and shortage of supplies. The Academic Senate appears split on the proposal.
- Partnership Targets Industrial Pollution : Environment: Coalition of industry leaders and government regulators promotes business efficiency and reduction of toxic waste.
- Hormell Tries to Beef Up Chapman Water Polo
- Yeltsin Asks Legislatures to Disband
- Danny Lineweaver, 11; Crib Accident as Toddler Led to Reforms
- A Run for Their Money : Expanded Plaza Mall Hopes to Raid Competition's Customers
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Learning the Wines and the Hows of Magic Tricks
- 'Hollywood Sings' of Love and a Little Silly Comedy
- West Hollywood : Cat Licensing Law Passes
- JAUNTS : Frisbees Put a Unique Spin on Competition : Masters of the flying saucer will be in Camarillo this weekend for the Amazing Flying Disc Championship.
- Bhutto Party Has Narrow Lead in Pakistan
- Sad Tale of Bare Shelves : Budget: Library patrons feel the sting of cutbacks as hours are sliced, magazine subscriptions are discontinued and bestsellers aren't so novel by the time they reach readers.
- Staff Payrolls Grow at 3 Times the Inflation Rate
- Walking to Keep the Wild Side at Bay
- Evil in 'Good Son' Seen as Good, Clean Fun
- Time-Share Marketer to Pay $100,000 to Settle Deceptive-Ad Allegations : Consumers: California Riviera Vacations of Laguna Hills resolves complaint that it tricked people into going to sales presentations. Company admits to no wrongdoing.
- A Retirement That Is Only Temporary : Commentary: The guess here is that Jordan will be playing for the Bulls again in a year.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Major Bowl Not in Cards for Louisville This Season
- NHL ROUNDUP : Four Late Goals Lead Canadiens Past Whalers
- Stakeout on the 18th Hole
- BOOK REVIEW : The Bumpy Road From Carefree Youth to Responsible Adult : A BIG STORM KNOCKED IT OVER <i> by Laurie Colwin</i> , HarperCollins, $22, 256 pages
- Yeltsin Withdraws Honor Guard From Lenin's Mausoleum : Moscow: The soldiers' ritual was a Red Square fixture. There are rumors the Bolshevik leader's body may be buried.
- Lives on the Line : Being a cop is never easy. Especially now, when tension on the street is high and morale is low.
- Bell : Utilities Tax Drops to 5% for '94; Should End in '95
- Get me to the funeral on time:...
- Countywide : Relief Group Aiding India Quake Victims
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Freshman Walters Might Get Start
- Bad Connections Are the Flaw of 'Goodbye Freddy'
- 36 Squad Cars to Be Outfitted With Cameras : Law enforcement: Private funding allows expansion of the experimental LAPD program. Video recorders are seen as a way to monitor the behavior of arresting officers and suspects.
- LAGUNA BEACH : City OKs Stabilizing of Landslide Area
- Honey, I Glazed the Catfish
- Assemblyman Umberg Plans Race Against Atty. Gen. Lungren
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Seminar to Explore Kids' Book Publishing : Professional writers, illustrators and editors will share information at the one-day conference.
- Fight Is Over for Ryan, 3, Who Won Help and Hearts of Thousands
- GARDEN FRESH : Cress Crossing
- Mistakes, Miscalculations Cost U.S. Lives in Somalia : Combat: Analysts cite flawed U.N. command structure, poor planning and faulty intelligence after 12 GIs died.
- Sky's the Limit as Panel Devises Friendlier LAX
- The Cocoa Crunch
- Bran Muffins, Soda Cracker Pie
- Rumblings Warn New England of Quake Dangers : Experts say the region is vulnerable to temblors. But making the public heed their message is a 'tough sell.'
- Reinventing City Hall in Redondo Beach
- First Lady
- Controversy That Won't Go Away :...
- Death Fences
- Superconducting Super Collider
- Location Shooting in Neighborhoods
- U.S. Policy on Intervention
- Bicycle Helmet Bill
- TV News Archives
- False Impression of Song Long <i> Pate</i>
- Barbara Boxer
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 7, 1993
- Obituaries - Oct. 7, 1993
- Obituaries - Oct. 7, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 7, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 7, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 7, 1993
- NASA Awards Bonuses Despite Cost Overruns : Aerospace: TRW got $5 million for "excellent performance" on a program $40 million over budget.
- An Herbal Companion
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Festering Problem Leaves Clinton No Good Choices : Policy: No matter how well he manages it, Somalia mission may be remembered as how not to handle a crisis.
- Competitive Long-Boarders Don't Short Themselves on Fun
- Clinton to Send 2,000 More GIs to Somalia : Africa: Administration official expects pullout within six months. Carter to lead new international diplomatic effort to end factional fighting.
- KICKBACKAfter Hollywood sophomore receiver Ngurah Agung was...
- Compromise Plan on El Toro Is Near, Officials Say : Base conversion: Oversight committee would include representatives from southern cities and other communities.
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE CLINTON HEALTH PLAN : It Will Balance Just Fine : There is plenty to debate, but that doesn't include whether the proposed financing 'adds up.'
- Bipartisan House Group Offers Health Plan in 'Middle' : Medicine: Measure would not require small firms to pay premiums and rejects goal of 'universal coverage.' Critics call it right wing.
- Ex-Fugitive Gets Prison Term in Deadly Robbery
- OLMOS PERFECT: "Listen to me, world, I'm...
- Bill Ties State Funding to Transit Officials' Pay : Legislation: Either cut compensation of executives who make more than $135,712 in salary and benefits or forfeit money, measure says. Its impact on O.C. is not clear.
- Rape Suspect Committed 1981 Assault in Pacoima : Crime: A parole official calls Robert Lee Donaldson's release from prison a 'flaw in the law.' Police are seeking him in the recent attacks on three schoolchildren.
- Child Deaths, Suicide Stun Relatives
- Kings' Future Is Now as They Open Season : Hockey: They don't look back to playoff success as they prepare to play the Canucks tonight.
- ROUNDUP : Maranatha Spikes L.A. Baptist
- HEALTH CARE : PacifiCare to Set Up HMO in Oklahoma to Serve 12-County Area
- Parents, Officials Worry as Cuts Jeopardize Crossing Guards' Jobs : Safety: The county stopped funding some positions and several school districts have reluctantly picked up the tab, for now.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Fifth-Graders Get a Whiff of Indian Customs
- BOOK REVIEW : Guises of the Deity Through the Ages : A HISTORY OF GOD: The 4,000-Year Quest of Judaism, Christianity and Islam <i> by Karen Armstrong</i> ; Knopf; 427.50, 460 pages
- Next, an Agreement on the 'Trade' in Labor : The border: The ebb and flow of workers from Mexico can be charted and regulated, ending the 'undocumented' problem.
- SAN FERNANDO : Police to Seek State Quake Safety Funds
- Longline Fishing Boats Fuel Enforcement Controversy
- No Letup at KLAX: It's Still No. 1 : Radio: Arbitron ratings have the Spanish-language station on top for a fourth quarter. Howard Stern falls behind Mark Thompson and Brian Phelps in the morning-drive race.
- Executive Travel : Personal View
- Sales of Domestic Cars and Trucks Jump 6% in September
- Nolan Wants His Trial Moved Out of Capital
- NAIL BITER: Many Muscovites calmly did everyday...
- State Moves Presidential Primary to March : Politics: Gov. Wilson signs law in an effort to give California more clout in the nomination process. It could result in a make or break vote for Republican contenders.
- O.C. Ethics Code Limits Lobbying by Ex-Officials
- Building a Family in Steps : A 'blended' household isn't anyone's ideal, but stepfamilies are growing in number. Here's what one such family (and two experts) advise about coping.
- Special N.Y. Police Unit Follows the Lights, Camera, Action : With a 27-person team offering free aid for filmmakers, the city is getting a bigger slice of the movie-making pie.
- Low-Income Consumers Pay More for Poorer Services, Study Finds
- A Little Oom-Pah-Pah Lightens the Liturgy
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Supervisors Agree to Seek Settlement With Museum
- CALABASAS : Festival Pumpkin Is Patched, Relocated
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Mistri's Substitution Adds Up to Trouble
- Early Rally Falters, but Dow Up 9.50 : Stocks: A selloff in semiconductor shares limits the gains prompted by a surge in overseas markets.
- Cruisers Soak Up Salty Stories : Orange County sailors will socialize and gather facts at a Catalina rendezvous to prepare for the season.
- B.E. Vandegrift, Disneyland Hotel Builder, Dead at 89
- Hospital Site Sought for LAPD Academy : Training: Officials compare the proposed facility to a junior college. Some neighbors of the former Olive View hospital land in Sylmar have expressed opposition.
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Shark Shootout to Include 8 From U.S. Ryder Cup Team