- Amazingly, Mets Did Have One Highlight
- QUICK KICKS
- Trabuco Hills Rolls to Victory Over Temple City
- Rapper-Actor Shakur Arrested in Sodomy Case : The law: The incident is the latest in a string of legal problems facing the 22-year-old. His lawyer says the charges are false.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Jones Still a Sex Symbol Despite Bad Song Choices
- EDUCATION WATCH : Crash Course
- SYLMAR : Sylmar High's College Recruiting Paying Off
- COLLECTIBLES : 100-Year-Old Cake Stands Pressed Into Service Again
- Ex-School Volunteer Acquitted of Child Abuse Charges : Verdict: After deliberating for just seven hours, jury finds Dale Akiki not guilty on all 35 counts. Trial was longest in San Diego's history.
- Cactus Patch Puts the Hurt on Suspect
- BUENA PARK : City Backs Forming Panel on El Toro Use
- GLENDALE : City Plans for Jump in Galleria Traffic
- Parents these days will talk to their...
- Draft Scores Three Times as Valencia Breezes Past Northview : DIVISION VI
- Recipes to Fill Bowls Need Day to Simmer : Junior college football: Regular-season finales will determine playoff entries from Western State and Foothill conferences.
- Bankruptcy Filing by Anaheim Firm
- GARDENING : Cheers for Ice Plants Hold Water in Laguna
- N.Y. Shows Difficulty of Curbing Illegal Guns : Crime: Since Nov. 7, 37 persons have been killed by gunfire. Officials see no quick solution, even with the efforts of the federal government.
- Kennedy Family Selling Palm Beach Estate
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Carson Defense tops El Camino Real, 19-6
- WEEKEND TV : The Waltons Celebrate Thanksgiving
- Can CBS Still Rate as Big Shot on Block? : Television: Despite '60 Minutes,' 'Murphy Brown' and Letterman, the network has no new runaway prime-time hits. Its competitors do.
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- ART REVIEWS : Expressionism Influences 'Tokyo Illustration Now'
- Costa Mesa Grinds Up South Pasadena for Landmark Victory
- THOUSAND OAKS : Students Honor Firefighters at Lunch
- Couple in Child Sex-Photos Case to Stand Trial : Law: Man and woman arrested in molestation of Newport Beach toddler choose to avoid open-court preliminary hearing after the prosecutor tells of plans to show the pictures to the judge.
- PANORAMA CITY : Gang Member Jailed on Graffiti Charge
- Robinson's Running Lifts Foothill Over Chino, 26-10
- MOORPARK : Officer, Suspect Injured in Scuffle
- Funeral Director Calls Activists' Attack Against His AIDS Policy Unjust : Health: Jim Mumaw said state officials had assured him that his actions, based on a fear of becoming accidentally infected, were legal.
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- POP MUSIC REVIEW
- P.F. Sloan Will Be Honored at Concert
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : DIVISION I
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : DIVISION II
- SCORECARD / COUNTY HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE FIRST ROUND OF THE SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Firesign Rekindles Its Flame : After a Hiatus From Progressive Humor, the Funny Foursome Returns
- TV REVIEWS : J.F.K. Comes of Age in 'Reckless Youth'
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Whatever Became of Flipper Anderson?
- No. 1 Player Might Start on the Bench
- 'Grateful and Dead': Strange Bedfellows
- Builder Fees Delayed for Center
- Good for a Laugh
- Rams Might Wind Up Kicking Themselves
- Offended by Newport Museum Column
- 'Jerry Lewis . . . Unlimited'
- Trade With China
- TV's Light Grows Dimmer With Time
- Raider Fans Tired of Same Old Story
- Classical Music for Kids
- Health Plan for County Poor
- Old-Fashioned Hooky Has Taken a Sinister, Modern Twist : Education: L.A. prosecutor Brenda English won't take any guff in her fight to halt hard-core truancy and pull kids off the road to prison. The strategy: Not-so-subtly put the heat on the parents. It's working.
- When to Retire? It's Up to the Player
- Rush to Judgment
- Counters That Keep the Piece :...
- Irvine Co. Expected to Proceed With REIT Pricing : Offering: Despite declining market conditions, the price could be set Monday, allowing the shares to trade Tuesday, analysts say.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA : Convoy Delivers Food to Hospital
- Artist Bowls Them Over at APEC Meet
- Ex-White House Official to Head Clean-Air Board
- VENTURA : Door-to-Door Scam Suspect Is Arrested
- COSTA MESA : First School Summit Signals a New Start
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : 2 Women Chosen for Historic City Roles
- Fountain Valley Makes Big Plays, Wins
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : DIVISION II
- HIGH SCHOOL CROSS-COUNTRY / CITY SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS : Padilla, Kabo Make Run for Titles at Pierce
- San Clemente Swats Quartz Hill Behind Vaughan's Dashes
- Garfield Eliminates Banning
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION I : Flynn, Rzeznik Lead Mater Dei
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : McDaniel Has Kept Miller in Check
- Beamon Voices Concern Over High Rate of Black Homicides
- Public Schools
- Jammed In With Pearl Jam
- Sorry, Gene, They're Not Done With You
- After Game of the Year Comes Rubbing It In for at Least That Long
- River Phoenix
- Firepower
- Cost of Immigration to the U.S.
- Good Things Come to Those Who Wait
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Obituaries - Nov. 20, 1993
- TELEVISION - Nov. 20, 1993
- 6,000 Crowd Job Fair in Search of Work
- Anger, Confusion Mount in Hunt for Molester : Crime: School district police and LAPD take opposite courses of action in West Valley search for suspect.
- Leaders Endorse Removal of Trade Barriers : Summit: APEC ministers promise to cut tariffs on goods ranging from paper to scientific equipment and toys. But they refuse to beef up organization's structure.
- GANG HUMOR?: Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan...
- PROFILE: SANFORD SIGOLOFF : To Him, Rescuing Schools Is Same as Reviving Businesses
- Deputy Mayor Was a Figure in 1991 Texas Bribery Case : Business: Villalobos says he was a victim of a man who solicited money. L.A official was never charged.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 20, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - Nov. 20, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - Nov. 20, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 20, 1993
- 23-State Panel Probing Cable Pricing Policies : Television: The task force is looking for evasions of the new rate law. Several loopholes allow companies to skirt the rules' intent.
- Somali Warlord, No Longer Hunted, Comes Out of Hiding
- HUMAN RIGHTS : Moscow Makes Life Tough on 'Visitors'
- Tuck, Don't Toss, Formal Wrappings
- Salvagers Given Ship's $21 Million Gold Treasure
- More Attacks Linked to Valley Serial Molester : Crime: Number of assaults ascribed to suspect rises to 26, including second rape. LAPD defends investigation.
- Relative Values : American Renegade Theatre's 'Nevada Line' depicts the destruction of a family applying traditional solutions to modern problems.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Savor the Rain Forest : The jungle atmosphere and exotic cuisine has turned the Amazon Bar and Grill into a popular spot for a high-fashion crowd.
- 24% Drop in Earnings Ends 10-Year Boom for Nintendo
- VIDEO FACTS
- MGM Narrows Its Choices for Distribution Head
- 27 Die, 30 Injured in Salvadoran Prison Riot
- The Winning Hand
- A New Era of Live Music : Several groups will offer a mixture of sounds at the 'Sunfest Fair' in a venue now renamed The Downs.
- 'Flatter Your Figure: Transform Your Figure With the Next Garment You Wear'
- NHL ROUNDUP : Barrasso Gets 250th in Penguins' Victory
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1993-1994: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- MUSIC REVIEW : Von Stade Exudes Dauntless Charm : The beloved mezzo-soprano encounters some technical problems in an Ambassador recital but compensates with style and finesse.
- BOOK REVIEW BUSINESS : A Lively Ride Into Future of Auto Making : COLLISION: GM, Toyota, Volkswagen, and the Race to Own the 21st Century <i> by Maryann Keller</i> , Doubleday/Currency, $25, 287 pages
- THEATER REVIEW : Life Springs Eternal From Thoughtful 'Tuck Everlasting'
- Illegal Immigrants Target of Proposal to Ban Services
- Hollywood Park Approves Purchase of Track in Kansas
- Suspect in Fatal Arson Blaze Is Arraigned
- Prosecutor Details Loan Scheme in a Failed Bid to Rescue Bank : Courts: Federal trial begins in the case of two ex-bankers accused of fraud in an attempt to prevent seizure of the Thousand Oaks institution.
- VAN NUYS : Riordan, Chick Join in Opening of Taper Center
- Poker-Faced Katz Sets Off Chain Reaction by Standing Still
- State to Advertise New Rules That Reward Welfare Recipients Who Enter Work Force
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Neuheisel Did a Little of Everything
- APEC WATCH : Sorry, Not Going
- In Fine Form : Century Gallery displays works of 15 contemporary Constructivists. Space, line, and color serve as tools.
- LAKE FOREST : Discussion Delayed on Rent Control
- Moorpark OKs Plan to Expand Library Hours : Council: Donations and redevelopment funds will add 26 hours per week, beginning next month and continuing through June.
- Medical Aid Group Pulls Out of Bosnia
- Sunland : Swastikas Painted on Mormon Church
- IRVINE : Council OKs $30,000 for Teen Activities
- Power of the Press : Linda Lyke's graphic, colorful exhibit of works will be on display at Glendale gallery.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Schools Discuss Violence, Strategies
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Man Killed During Gun Battle With Transit Police
- Lawyer Charged With Defrauding Actress, Others of $1.24 Million
- SANTA CALRITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : Emotions Rise at Hearing on Proposed Off-Road Racing Facility in Canyon
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS
- Sony to Invest in the Kings?
- Canyon Swept in Volleyball Semifinal
- SOUTHERN SECTION CROSS-COUNTRY : Girls' I-A Race Includes Irvine and Esperanza
- Tolbert Makes Presence Felt : Pro basketball: Forward limits rookie Mashburn to three-of-17 shooting in 88-84 Clipper victory.
- Read It in the Tabloids? See It on TV! : Programming: 'This I'm doing for fun,' says Brandon Tartikoff, who's producing 'Weekly World News on Television' for CBS. First up: a woman with shoulder implants.
- Epic Bets Jackson Still Has Appeal
- Movie Reviews : Let's Have a Hand for 'Addams Family Values'
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Governor Calls for Life Terms in Serial Arson
- Countywide : Floats Taking Form for Holiday Parade
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1993-1994: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Now They Want to Play, Not Watch
- Shubin Takes Crash Course in Geography
- Harbor College Reloads; El Camino Looks to Rebuild : Community colleges: Seahawk coach believes his team can improve on last season's 28-4 record. Warriors hope to surprise opponents after 9-20 season.
- O.C. THEATER / JAN HERMAN : 'Shrew' Stands Up to OCC's Pratfalls : The low comedy in Shakespeare's text makes the college's commedia dell'arte treatment a comfortable fit.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Pussy Tourette: Out of the Underground
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Millie's Rises From Ashes Once Again
- TV REVIEWS : New Data Unfolds in 'Who Killed JFK?'
- Activist Takes More Heat for Tax Ads : Politics: Chairman of alliance protests unauthorized use of group's name, but Robings claims support of membership.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Tour Provides Taste of College Life
- Grocer Slain After Handing Over Money to 2 Robbers : Violence: A Pasadena merchant who helped raise funds to fight crime becomes a victim. He offered no resistance to the gunmen.
- Man Faces Trial in Killing of Relative
- Students Gather Trash, Gain Insight in Canyon
- Woman Accused of Castrating Her Husband : Courts: Prosecutors add charge of mayhem to allegations in 1992 case. Defense attorney says client suffered physical abuse.
- SANTA CALRITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : Felony Charges Filed in Gunshot Incident
- Dunlap Hoping Sweet Dreams Don't Sour Cal Lutheran Season
- Robbers Kill Woman, Injure Husband at Store
- Sour Notes Heard in Blues Festival Aftermath : Entertainment: City gets noise complaints, many say they have gone unpaid for services, and promoters are arguing.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : A Different Plan May Be in Order
- Newport Harbor Doubles Up, Beats San Marcos
- Skaters Glide Under Broadway-Style Spotlight : Spectacle: Champions scale down their moves, but not their skills, in intimate extravaganza on stage.
- SANTA CALRITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : Pilots, Residents Continue Their Fight Over Air Park at Hearing
- Road Construction Video Builds a Following Among Kids and Adults
- 2 Descriptions of Jackson's Health Differ Sharply : Litigation: An attorney who took a deposition from him last week in a civil case says he was lucid. The singer's own lawyer says he was glassy-eyed and unfocused on eve of testimony but later improved.
- YORBA LINDA : Firefighting Water Plentiful, City Is Told
- NEWBURY PARK : Councilwoman to Meet Constituents
- Peninsula Girls Romp Past Corona del Mar
- NEWBURY PARK : Cards, Comics Change Hands at Library Event
- DIVISION II TENNIS
- Master's Should Keep Winning With New Coach, Faster Pace
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1993-1994: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL '93-'94: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- Simple Melodies, Danceable Beat Pay Off for Art Porter
- Strike Puts a Dent in Airline's O.C. Operations
- Man Hit in Gunfight Dies of His Injuries
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Serial Child Molester Now Suspected in 26 Attacks
- Two months ago, Lien Le Hidalgo visited...
- Bank Robbery Suspect Can't Escape Team of Security Guards
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Newport Harbor Sets Up Rematch With League Rival
- VENTURA : Coastal Panel OKs Plan for Downtown
- VENTURA : Texaco Building May House Health Clinic
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NIT ROUNDUP : Towson State Beats St. John's in a Real New York Shocker
- SOUTHERN SECTION WATER POLO : Esperanza, Sunny Hills Play Semifinals Tonight
- Defense Greatest Ally of 10-0 Newbury Park
- Ford Sues Doctors, Hospital in Shoemaker Case
- Wilson Sisters Sign to Play at Pacific
- 'Laugh Glutton' Keeps 'Em in Feeding Frenzy : Comedy: Richard Jeni, who opens tonight in Irvine, will 'throw myself on the floor and be stupid' during stand-up acts to get laughs. He's also working on movies and in TV.
- Devil May Be in Details of South Africa Charter
- Fabio Inc. : A touch of talent, a heap of hype: He's not just a hunk, he's a conglomerate.
- Golden Ruling: Antelope Valley Back in Playoffs
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Summer' Is Bergman's Favorite for All Seasons
- THOUSAND OAKS : McClintock Attacks Gray Davis' Record
- JUSTICE : Jail Sentences May Not Spell End of Chile's Letelier Case : Two former secret police officers are expected to appeal their convictions for 1976 murder of exiled Socialist.
- Joel A. Malone; Writer, Director
- Countywide : Santa, Songs Stress Dangers of Smoking
- Police Officer Gets Fine, Probation for Misuse of Computer
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Sues McDonnell Over Computer Pact
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Supervisors OK Plans for Expansion of Landfill
- CSUN Opens Basketball Season With Exhibition
- ROUNDUP : Overtime Victory Puts Master's in Soccer Title Match
- They Get Great Reception : ROSE BOWL SHOWDOWN / UCLA vs. USC : USC's Johnnie Morton Has Great Talent, but He Takes It a Step Beyond
- THE ARTSKozberg Promoted, Leaving Arts Council: Arts...
- McMahon's 'Star' Now Interactive : Television: 'Star Search' is using 900 telephone numbers so viewers can cast votes. A call costs $1.99. Proceeds go to Muscular Dystrophy.
- Corona del Mar Rallies to Beat Laguna Beach
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1993-1994: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- 'Gypsy' Benefit at Film Academy
- National Video Rentals : 'Dennis the Menace' Makes His Move
- Secrets Used in Paramount Bid, Viacom Charges
- ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
- STACKING UP SALES
- Potential RLA Leaders Don't Want the Post
- <i> Angst</i> at 35,000 Feet : American Passengers Buckle Up for a Bumpy Ride
- 'Comedy With Teeth' : 'Vaudevillage' is a variety show offering a mix of signature acts, new pieces and surprise guests, ensuring a different performance every night.
- Judge Allows Scholarships Limited to Black Students
- BAD RECEPTION: It's been an unlucky season...
- A Family That's Full of Surprises : A talented cast and an inventive director use energy and humor to deliver playwright Barbara Lindsay's messages about dysfunction in 'The Walkers.'
- Resurrecting Tossed Art Is Poetic Justice
- Decline of Hot Growth Issues Fulfills Prophecy of 'Shorts'
- A Cacophony of Claims in Rival Cellular Ads
- Senate Backs Return of Outside Counsels : Investigations: The law inspired by Watergate expired in 1992. The GOP dropped efforts to delay measure after a Democrat won the White House.
- Travelers Stranded by American Strike : Labor: Flight attendants start a walkout planned for 11 days. Passengers scramble for seats on rival carriers. Pilots may join strike, adding to holiday week problems.
- Clinton Pledges New Legislation to Control Guns
- Jonestown Lives On as a Reminder of Cults' Dangers : Religion: After 15 years of grieving, victims' relatives plan to erect a memorial to the hundreds who died.
- Ukraine OKs Nuclear Arms Treaty but Limits Its Scope : Weapons: Lawmakers resist pressure from U.S., Russia and own president to dismantle all warheads.
- Health Package Could Hurt State's Economy, Studies Say : But Benefits Would Reportedly Outweigh Mild Recession
- Mood of Calm Marks Burbank Airport on Strike's 1st Day : Travel: Polite picketers, philosophical passengers help ease local impact of flight attendants' walkout. American's agents scramble to reroute stranded flyers.
- Smokers Try to Cope With Being Outcasts of the '90s : Health: Across U.S., puffers have been put out on the street for their habit. 'You feel like a pariah,' says one.
- NAFTA Fight Has Bruised Perot's Image
- Dynamic Duo : NAACP Honors Achievements of Sidney Poitier, Harry Belafonte
- Reward Offered in Takahashi Killing
- Michael Vanishes, So Does Judgment : Television: What words describe news coverage of the besieged singer? Ludicrous, scummy and excessive come to mind.
- Pop Album Chart : Sinatra Still Swings Behind Pearl Jam
- In Harmony With Boca Livre : Brazilian quartet makes Los Angeles debut at Le Cafe. Group's melodic flexibility helps create exhilarating, evocative music.
- NAFTA Takes Toll in Anger, Split Allies : Politics: Vote shakes up the legislative process and that could affect the fate of Clinton's domestic agenda. Union leaders swear vengeance.
- High Grades for These Schools : Officials step nimbly in dealing with issues of religious, gay clubs
- Politicos Vary on Assessing Fallout From NAFTA Vote
- Perfect Spot to Browse : With a wide variety of stores, Encino Place has something for everyone, including youngsters.
- Man Charged in Hit-and-Run That Killed Boy
- California Lags in Personal Income
- State Strips Sentinel of Its License : Insurance: Garamendi cites 'numerous' code violations by the high-profile agency. Owner denies charges, will appeal.
- Friday Night Story Time : Bookstar's Pajamarama Club is for kids from ages 2 to 8. It offers families an alternative to ritual of takeout and videos.
- McClintock to Run for State Controller
- Book Awards Honor Proulx
- Formal Introductions : 'Black tie' now means bold colors and polka-dot or paisley vests. Suspenders can even make a fashion statement.
- Worker Held in Threats Against NAFTA Backer
- KATZ RIPPLES: Northeast Valley Assemblyman Richard Katz...
- South Africa's Joy and Peril
- Bearing all: Our item on the furry...
- District Acts to Cut Fees at Bailard Dump : Trash: The decision and a commission's vote to keep the landfill open longer come amid sagging business and a bleak outlook.
- Torrance Police Tape Students to Make Case for Closed Campuses
- Fear of Vigilantism Prompts Gun Proposal
- Disney's Playoff Plan Meets Cool Response : NCAA: College presidents indicate they will move slowly in considering proposal for Division I-A football championship game.
- Kick Boxer Guilty of 1st-Degree Murder : Crime: Jury convicts Orange man of robbing and slaying his girlfriend with a hammer. He could face a death sentence.
- TV REVIEWS : 'They': A Gossamer Thread of Emotion
- Jean Epstein Films at Beyond Baroque
- Michelangelo's 'Creation' Too Racy for Rating Panel : Movies: It rules that the trailer for the upcoming 'Six Degrees' that contained the artwork could be shown only with R-rated films. So MGM cut scene.
- 'Blue Corridor' a Therapeutic Journey
- Nigerian Ruler Disbands Elected Bodies
- Strike Disrupts American Airlines : Labor: Flight attendants start walkout planned for 11 days. Passengers scramble for seats on rival carriers. Serious travel problems feared for Thanksgiving week.
- A Socko Combo : Socks 'n' Sandals--Thongs to Platforms--Is All the Rage
- U.N. Chief Stresses Military Power : Peacekeeping: Strength is key to missions, Boutros-Ghali tells West Point cadets.
- MOORPARK : City Is Sponsoring Holiday Craft Fair
- Dutch Find 1.9 Million Frozen Sparrows in Cargo
- College Teachers Protest Stalemate in Contract Talks
- Top Air Pollution Penalties
- Attempted Arson Suspected in Find of Gas-Soaked Rags
- PERSPECTIVE ON ABRAHAM LINCOLN : A President for the Ages : Indifferent to power and trusting in God, he dared to take moral--and politically unpopular--stands.
- GLENDALE : Man Pleads Guilty to Burglary Charges
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Mistrial Leads to Dismissal of Sexual Assault Charges
- Firestone to Seek GOP Nod for O'Connell's Seat
- Expansion of Sunshine Canyon Dump OKd : Trash: The now-idle landfill could resume operations by spring. But opponents vow to continue legal attacks.
- GLENDALE : Renovation OKd for Auditorium
- Anaheim Slashes Arena Debt Through Refinancing
- DIVISION II TENNIS : Krum's Victory Helps Edison Reach Final
- Loyola Finishes Regular Season on the Road
- 3 Ride Passing Lane Straight to the Top : High school football: Hart, Newbury Park and L.A. Baptist prosper with the run-and-shoot.
- Lobbyist Was 'Mind-Raped' by Former Legislator, Lawyer Says : Courts: During closing arguments, Alan Robbins is called an untruthful witness who had a stranglehold on Clayton Jackson. Deliberations in corruption trial will start Monday.
- BREA : City Imposes Fee on Newspaper Racks
- DANA POINT : Water Board Votes Health Benefits Out
- Correcting the 43% Dilemma : Clinton gets by with the help of Republicans
- Landmark Reforms Gain in Japan : Parliament: The lower house passes bills that could bring political realignment. Vote is a victory for Hosokawa.
- LONG BEACH : Police Called After Blacks, Latinos Clash at Jordan High
- What Marlboro Man Packs Is Even Deadlier Than a Gun
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Sylmar Among Favored Teams as Play Begins
- RESEDA : Campus Aims AIDS Program at Teen-Agers
- Former Irish Backfield Still in Motion : Pro football: Bettis and Brooks trying to become first pair from one school to rush for 1,000 yards each in first season.
- Ancich, His Mystique Back Home at St. Paul
- Title Runs May Fall 4 Feet Short : Cross-country: Peninsula, gearing up for Southern Section meet, might have to compete without its No. 1 girl and No. 3 boy runners.
- Mumford Leads UC Irvine to Exhibition Victory
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Lyght Also Hurt, but Should Play
- Kings Run Into Some Official Difficulty, 3-2 : Hockey: Goal by Zhitnik is disallowed as Toronto rallies from a two-goal deficit.
- Tom Arnold Working on Show for CBS
- Evening of Jazz Films at Vision Complex
- THEATER REVIEW : Restrained Look at a Sensational Subject