- Close-In Affordability in 'Friendly Place' : Pico Rivera: Strong affection residents feel for community is apparent by how many of them stay put or move within area.
- TV's reigning cat and dog claw their way into a third season
- Going to Good Homes : Adoption Agencies Devise Intricate Networks to Place Stray Pets
- Now He's Older, Wiser on Varsity
- SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : Hall Makes Big Plays to Lift Alabama, 36-25
- Master's Soccer Team Loses Its Sock, 1-0
- Staying On Track--in a Laid-Back Way
- Sex, Drugs and Sourdough : 'Tales of the City,' Armistead Maupin's chronicle of '70s San Francisco, finally comes to TV--thanks to the British. 'I've been out of the closet for almost 20 years of my life, and I've been penalized for that'
- White House Overflows With Toddlers, Workers : Parenting: A new generation is in power, and it's the same one that delayed having children until they were in their 30s. The result is people with big jobs, small kids and lots of pressure.
- Agriculture Secretary Espy Extends His Reach : Cabinet: Clinton has made him his point man on Midwest floods, food banks in the Bronx, farms in China, and much more.
- Laguna Artisans Rush Replacements for Sawdust Festival
- Wilson Lauds 3M Plant for Anti-Pollution Effort
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL : Defense Helps Los Alamitos to Sweep of La Habra
- BIG EAST ROUNDUP : West Virginia (9-0) Romps Behind No. 2 Quarterback
- CENTURY LEAGUE 1993-1994 / BOYS BASKETBALL : Gonzales Gives Orange a Shot at League Title
- Cornhuskers Wrap Up Title : Big Eight: Victory over Iowa State sends Nebraska to Orange Bowl for a third consecutive time.
- Rams Optimistic Despite Themselves : Pro football: They have lost four in a row and are 2-6, but look to second half as 'new season.'
- CENTURY LEAGUE 1993-1994 / BOYS BASKETBALL
- Producer Hopes 'Oleanna' Riles Patrons
- Number of New Homes Sold in L.A. County County Declines 7% in First Nine Months
- NONFICTION : The Girls Next Door: A 12th-Century Mystic, a Spy, an Aviatrix, a Persian Princess, a Mother and a Journalist
- How to Help Garden Plants Recover From Fire
- STYLE : LOOKS : Man of the Moment
- Intimations of Obscurity
- HUNTINGTON PARK : How to Make Those Cash Registers Jingle
- German Magazine Bloodies Cover to Make Point About Violence
- WATTS : Meeting Focuses on Health Care Reform
- A Jazz-Filled Memorial to Watts Activist : Tribute: Residents pay homage to Ted Watkins Sr. for jobs, housing and hope.
- Clinton Sees NAFTA Gains, Urges Foes to Dismiss Fears
- The Region : Grants for Fire Victims
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Kim Young Sam : South Korea's President Reassesses Its World Role
- The intricate melodies of the Baroque period...
- CENTURY LEAGUE 1993-1994 / BOYS BASKETBALL
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Wins Twice, Reaches Volleyball Final
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Shaq's Attaq Adds Variety, on the Court and Off
- Drai Hobbles Table-Hopping Bernard
- That's Life
- SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony No. 5; 'Festive' Overture. The...
- FRESH EYES : 100 Inner-City Students Were Given Disposable Cameras and Basic Instruction: Picture Their Lives
- Restaurants : DESIGNER DINING : Pasta, Risotto and a Stylish Boutique--a Nice Fit. Just Keep the Sauce off the Lapels.
- FAMILY WAY : And the Last Shall Be First . . .
- Grunge 'R Us : Exploitating, Co-opting and Neutralizing the Counter Culture.
- Destination: Washington : THE EAGLES HAVE LANDED
- Your Mortgage : New Bills Restrict 'High Cost Mortgages'
- NONFICTION : The Girls Next Door: A 12th-Century Mystic, a Spy, an Aviatrix, a Persian Princess, a Mother and a Journalist
- Arcadia : Vons Plans to Lay Off 250
- South Korean Farmers Assail Rice Imports
- SOUTH GATE : Youth Commission Gets Special Award
- Free Flipper : Animal Rights Activists Plan to Disrupt Chicago Aquarium's Plans to Trap Dolphins
- New Mexico Surprises Wyoming
- Moorpark Calls Carp on the Carpet
- In Brief
- The Oil Crisis 20 Years Later : The World's Petroleum Tiger has Been Tamed--for Now.
- NONFICTION : The Girls Next Door: A 12th-Century Mystic, a Spy, an Aviatrix, a Persian Princess, a Mother and a Journalist
- Cold Realities of Winter Camping
- Tips for Living, Working in Japan
- From Great Lakes to Rockies
- CLOSE UP : A Farm Grows in Goleta
- Can Manager Force Curfew on Children?
- SHUTTLE CAPITALISM : An Ecuadorean Indian Community Turns a Traditional Craft Into a Tool for Cultural Survival and Takes It to the Street Corners of the World.
- The Fear Inside (TMC Tuesday at 11:15...
- This School Refuses to Go by the Book : Brightwood Enriches Education With Innovative Approach
- U.S. Wants to Put Better Peas in the Pot
- Mandela, on Stump, Castigates De Klerk : South Africa: ANC leader accuses president of waging war on blacks, says there will be no place for him in new government.
- Fight Heats Up Over Jobs in Palestinian Territories : Transition: Competition is fierce for posts in Gaza, West Bank. Many see chance of a lifetime--and power.
- Lobbyist's Testimony Puts System on Trial : Politics: Prosecutors claim Clayton Jackson channeled millions from his clients to legislators to buy votes. He says the contributions were legitimate. Either way, a troubling picture emerges.
- How Imperiled Is This Valley? : Nuclear dump question needs one more thorough review
- The Fire Next Time: Computer Weapon : State arson information network would be well worth the cost
- VENTURA : Awards to Honor Latino Leadership
- Lobbyist's Trial Rocks the System : Politics: Prosecutors claim Clayton Jackson channeled millions from his clients to legislators.
- Negative Views About Life Can Be Positively Repelling
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL : They Want to Prove They Are Improved : Preview: El Camino has plenty of size up front, Harbor and Southwest will rely on quickness.
- Adversity Can't Hit His Stuff
- CENTURY LEAGUE 1993-1994 / BOYS BASKETBALL
- Cal Lutheran Plays One for the Book and Wins, 44-9
- Did Principals Gang Up Against Serra? : Prep football: Although Camino Real League rules state that three-way ties are broken by a coin flip, a vote was taken that designated Cavaliers as No. 3 entry in Division VIII playoffs.
- A Map to Holly Hunter's Hollywood : Her penchant for quirky roles may have paid off with 'The Piano,' but she's realistic: 'My taste is just too odd for me to have a long life on anybody's A-list'
- America Can Find Courage in Saying, 'Know More'
- Rooted on Island Soil : SLEEPING BEAUTIES, <i> By Susannah Moore (Alfred A. Knopf: $22; 231 pp.)</i>
- Destination: Honduras : DEEP SECRET : Virtually unknown except to divers, the isle of Guanaja offers gritty adventure with upscale lodgings
- FROM THE BIG BANG TO PLANET X:...
- In Moscow, a Dirge for Defenders of White House : Russia: Thousands of hard-liners gather to pray for victims of violence at Parliament, and to curse Yeltsin.
- If fires had agents, not to mention...
- Town That Explosives Built Fizzling Out : Peace: Nitro, W.Va., population sinks to 6,800. Chemical plants are aging, closing.
- Focus : THIRTY YEARS LATER, REMEMBERING J.F.K.
- Basketball Preview : The Shooting Legend That the NBA Forgot
- Woman Is Found Shot to Death
- Mariachi Music Fans Flock to Anaheim Arena : Entertainment: Almost 8,000 attended Orange County's first international mariachi festival, one of the biggest in the county's history.
- CENTURY LEAGUE 1993-1994 / BOYS BASKETBALL
- CSUN Lands Harbor Infielder
- HOLLYWOOD FIRST PERSON : Let's Get Real: The Addams Family Is Us
- South Gate Beats Carson for 1st City Tennis Title
- Alleged Victims of Sex Abuse Ask Bishops for Help
- Regina McPartlin; Former Mother General at Immaculate Heart
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Strongman Milosevic Tightening Grip on Emerging 'Greater Serbia' : Balkans: The henchmen of Seselj, his turncoat lieutenant, are being arrested and accused of heinous crimes.
- Sculpture Pays Homage to Salvadorans
- Toward Total Recall : UCI Researchers Hope Drug Can Improve Memory
- The World : Boris Yeltsin Acting More and More Like a Despot : Leadership: The president has created the impression that there is no alternative to him. In truth, there are many qualified to replace him.
- Another Mandate--and No Money
- Retirement Haven Lands at Ex-Air Force Base : Montana: About 300 people have made their way to isolated St. Marie, which is long on solitude. But it has no crime, no noise, no pollution and no "hustle and bustle."
- Moorpark Prevails in Showdown
- CENTURY LEAGUE 1993-1994 / BOYS BASKETBALL
- Allen Returns to Other Side of the Field : Pro football: He will visit the site of his greatest glory today, but this time in a Kansas City uniform.
- Lancers Run Fast Enough Under Wraps : High school cross-country: Thousand Oaks breezes to Southern Section win in preliminaries while saving a little for championship meet.
- Anaheim Teams Aren't All That Bad; Go Figure
- No Manning, but Clippers Win : Pro basketball: Jackson picks up the slack against Spurs with 21 points. Manning could be out for a while.
- In Brief
- A Brilliant Homage to . . . Um . . . Which Movie?
- The French Finish Their Masterpiece : After 800 or so years of tinkering, they have finally declared the Louvre complete with a $1-billion renovation that nearly doubles the display space
- NEWS ANALYSIS : El Toro Debate: Lots of Talk, Little Resolved : North and South County cities 'discuss' but don't negotiate. Supervisors say they want action but remain officially silent.
- Residents Not Getting Money's Worth : * In Both Short and Long Term, San Juan Is Stumbling on Land Bought With Bonds
- Joys of Heritage : 'Festival of Lights' Gives Adoptive Families a Time to Celebrate Roots
- Anaheim Might Reimpose Utility Tax : Government: City officials gather at a unusual weekend meeting to discuss possible solutions to an impending $8.4-million budget deficit.
- ALL THE WORLD'S MORNINGS by Pascal...
- Restaurants : THE WINE LIST
- STYLE : GARDENS : Here and There
- California Corner : Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- ECHO PARK : Comment Sought on Glendale Boulevard
- Will Drug Help Patients With Alzheimer's?
- Basketball Preview : Practice proves its worth in the performance of the area's top high school teams--and for five players who have netted college scholarships.
- DOWNTOWN : Library Photos to Be Accessed Digitally
- On the Trail Again : THE WESTERN SAGA CONTINUES WITH A WILD MUSTANG ROUNDUP
- Deng Said to Walk Several Miles Daily
- Thordis W. Burkhardt; Teacher of Child Actors
- E. Hawkins; Wrote 'Tuxedo Junction'
- Networks Can Own TV Shows, Judge Rules
- THOUSAND OAKS : Youth Arrested in Attack on Girls
- Topanga Die-Hards Set Backfires to Save Homes
- Thompson Re-Signs With Giants
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Glendale Rolls Behind 100-Yard Rushing Trio
- A RUN FOR NO. 1 : Notre Dame Enjoys Early Fiesta : College football: Irish pound out a 31-24 victory over Seminoles, but there could be a rematch on New Year's Day.
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : A Checkmate in the Heavyweight Division
- BAJA 1000 : Stewart Goes It Alone, Wins the Off-Road Grand Slam
- British pop paper Melody Maker has reported...
- Trying to Key Into the Future for Computers : Technology: O.C. companies attending Comdex are poised between sticking to PCs, aligning with network partners.
- All-in-the-Family Home Financing
- My Best Shot
- Never Look a Gift Book in the Mouth
- News, Tips & Bargains : Out in the Cold in St. Petersburg
- A Place for Mean Instincts : THE ROBBER BRIDE, <i> By Margaret Atwood (Nan A. Talese/Doubleday: $24; 466 pp.)</i>
- FALL FOUND : The Tree-Shaded Core of This University Town Is an Advertisement for Autumn, and Cheap Air Fares Suggested a 48-Hour Foliage Fix
- News, Tips & Bargains : Potter, Peter and Victoria & Albert
- L.A. SPEAK
- VENICE WEST: The Beat Generation in Southern...
- WATTS : Meeting Will Discuss Future of Area
- Carjackers Kill U.S. Civilian in Somali Capital
- Arafat Yields, Decries Killing of Israel Settler : Mideast: He quickly accedes to demands by Clinton and Rabin. PLO chairman's condemnation of the slaying by members of his Fatah faction is unprecedented.
- Retro : The '70s Will Survive
- Commentary : TELEVISION AND MATERIALISM: WHAT GIVES?
- PREP FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT / FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM LAST WEEK'S GAMES
- Stenstrom Breaks Elway's Record : Pacific 10: Stanford quarterback passes for 407 yards against Oregon and sets season conference mark in 38-34 victory.
- SOUTHERN SECTION TENNIS PLAYOFFS : Edison a Bit Better Than Villa Park
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine Stuns No. 1 Stanford, Reaches Water Polo Semifinals
- Cal Is the Thorn in Arizona Hopes : Pac-10: Zomalt's late interception return caps comeback from 20-point deficit, 24-20.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : SPOTLIGHT / SATURDAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE
- Fire Lyric, By Cynthia Zarin
- WATTS : Care Streamlined for Foster Children
- What the Stranger Has Taken
- U.S. High Court Decides to Hear Killer's Appeal of '85 Sentence : Crime: Robert Edward Stansbury was convicted of murdering a 10-year-old girl who approached his ice cream truck. Lengthy legal maneuvering by the Death Row inmate is expected.
- Professor Apologizes for Taking 'Slanted' Campus Newspapers
- Jogger Finds Man's Body in Santa Clarita
- Georgia Cotton Farmer Reaps Drought-Shrunken Crop : Agriculture: In April, it seemed the start of a season of promise. But now, as he works the books, the hope has withered to intense disappointment.
- Report on U.S. POWs Unsealed by Pentagon
- With NAFTA, Analysts See Winners, Losers
- Hard to Tell Good Guys From Bad When Crime Hits Home
- Rich Nominees' Credentials Questioned
- Jackson Scraps Concert Tour, Cites Addiction
- FBI Claims Odd Trio of Brink's Suspects Stole Millions to Aid IRA
- Schools Have to Take Uniform Approach : Burbank Superintendent's Ban on Baggy Gang Attire Could Be Counterproductive
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Offering Ways to Help Reduce Junk Mail
- Opening a Day Laborer Hall Takes Persistence : Chick Backed Off Too Soon; Wachs Effort Should Proceed
- Fires Leave Laguna Shaken but Wiser : * Seaside City, County Know What It Takes to Rebound
- School Board Struggles Amid Inner Conflict : Oxnard: Months of simmering frustrations involving white and Latino members finally erupt into public view.
- The Kidd Is Back at Cal : College Basketball: Young standout and his coach, separated in age by just nine years, both know team's ticket to the Final Four depends on defense.
- CENTURY LEAGUE 1993-1994 / BOYS BASKETBALL
- CENTURY LEAGUE 1993-1994 / BOYS BASKETBALL
- A RUN FOR THE ROSES : USC Is the Team to Beat--for UCLA : Bruins' Streak Ends, 9-3, as Walker Has Tough Day
- Fun Returns in CS Northridge's Finale : College football: Razo comes off the bench to rally Matadors, but Thunderbirds pull out 20-17 victory.
- It Finally Happens for USC's Walters : Trojans: Redshirt freshman rushes for 116 yards and scores two touchdowns as lineman Boselli returns.
- In Brief
- 7 Die in Canada Crash
- VENTURA : CSUN Branch Campus Names 2 New Advisers
- Moscow Police Reportedly Hold 7 in Murder of Relief Worker : Slaying: Co-worker says Laura Binkley, a former Redondo Beach resident, was killed by a gang of robbers that thought she had large amounts of money in her apartment.
- Medfly Ban Is Grounds for Concern : Agriculture: Worried that it could be a sticky problem, fruit growers and packers are girding themselves to cope with the state's latest expansion of the quarantine area in the county.
- Make Taggers Clean Up After Themselves : Witnesses Should Snap Pictures, Alert Authorities, Take Initiative Against Vandalism
- Effort to Help Fire Victims Carries Disappointments : Relief: Traffic stymies a plan to use a caravan of cars to take donations to Malibu. Once there, few show up to say thanks.
- SOUTHERN SECTION WATER POLO : Martz Leads Trabuco Hills Into and Through Overtime
- REGIONAL ROUNDUP : Strait Returns to Lead Baylor Over Rice
- ROCK WARS: The Rock and Roll Hall...
- Peace & Love--Got a Problem? : Lenny Kravitz has the bell-bottoms, the boots, the Jimi Hendrix-meets-Sly Stone musical inclinations, and he says the two mantras of the '60s are exactly the right kind of spirituality for the kids of the '90s
- In Brief
- NONFICTION : The Girls Next Door: A 12th-Century Mystic, a Spy, an Aviatrix, a Persian Princess, a Mother and a Journalist
- The Region : 2 Medflies Found in Traps
- SOUTH GATE : Council Scraps $25 Parking Fee
- Leon Theremin; Invented Forerunner of Music Synthesizer
- Dr. Eugene Ziskind; USC Psychiatry Professor
- Catalogues Let You Shop Till You Drop the Phone : Retailing: Time-poor Americans often use phones instead of cars for holiday gifts, clothing, even shoes. Some firms stress quality merchandise and customer service; others peddle junk.
- 250 Say Farewell to Steve Woods : Service: The San Clemente teen, who died after being speared in the head during a beach attack, is remembered as someone who always had a 'smile on his face.'
- A Multiethnic Middle Class Is Growing in California
- Statewide System Forces Local Courts to Speed Up : Jurisprudence: The fast-track program seeks to resolve 90% of the civil cases that fall under its guidelines within a year.
- Directors of Food Bank Scramble for Funds : Oxnard: The money is needed to pay for construction of a new storage warehouse and to buy supplies.
- Truck Crash Closes Freeway
- La Habra, Sonora Win Coin Flips for Playoff Berths
- Auburn Makes It a Perfect 10, 42-28 : SEC: Tigers stay unbeaten with victory over Georgia.
- Despite Letdown, Loyola Beats Up on San Francisco
- REGIONAL ROUNDUP : Texas A&M; Earns Some Respect for SWC
- COMPANY MANN: When Lou Mann, Capitol Records'...
- In Brief
- COMMENTARY ON NAFTA : Speaking for Medical Manufacturers, Pact Is the Best Medicine : What do you think will happen when the end of tariffs means a 20% price cut that foreign competitors can't match?
- Genesis' First Seven Days : Homeless: Experimental village experiences the same rocky start as other new homes: no utilities and the problems of settling in.
- Schooled in Scandal : Old-Time Entertainers Take Revelations in Stride
- Trashing Common Sense : If reopened and expanded, Sunshine Canyon Landfill would contaminate drinking water. Besides, the county has a capacity surplus of 23,000 tons of garbage per day.
- NAFTA Still a Tough Sell Despite High-Level Lobbying : Commerce: White House officials stress merits of treaty to members of California delegation, who remain unconvinced. House vote is Wednesday.
- Buddy System Helps Victims of Laguna Beach Firestorm : Assistance: Volunteers organized by PTA leaders in the Laguna Beach Unified School District have adopted about 100 students and their families and are helping them get their lives back in order.
- Taking the First Step: Rebuilding Home After Fire
- VIEW FROM WASHINGTON / ROBERT ROSENBLATT : Federal Regulators Want Elderly Investors not to Bank on Mutual Funds
- LOVE MEDICINE by Louise Erdrich (HarperPerennial:...
- Rushing to Visit the World's Native Peoples : Tourists: 'Tribal tourism' is hot, but many visits cheapen both viewers and viewed.
- Fostering Good Relations With Builder
- A Tour Program for the Solo Senior
- $3.4M Mansion for 'The Fonz'
- LONG, TALL BRADLEY : Lean but Mean, the 76ers' 7-6er Joins the Big Time for Big Money After Two Years Away From the Game Can He Muscle His Way to the Top
- News, Tips & Bargains : Exit The Doral, Enter The Peaks
- PEACE KEEPERS : Free or Low-Cost Dispute Resolution Services Offer Solutions to Neighbors With Conflicts
- UCLA Band Marches Off With Trophy
- CITY ARTS : Art to Feed the Soul
- Heroes of a Different Color : Pow! Whoosh! Comic-book super-heroes of every ethnicity and gender are out to leap tall stereotypes in a single bound.
- Their Own Story to Tell
- This Audience Is a Tough Act to Follow
- Officers in Fatal Beating Moved to Federal Prison
- Volunteers Needed for Cleanup Project
- Trying to See the Forest for the People
- Big Marijuana Seizure
- Rollins: What's the Opposite of Get Out the Vote?
- NAFTA : Clinton's Search for a Political Base
- Ghost of a Chance, but Still They Search
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : Nationwide Biological Survey
- Party Crashers: Don't Stop By, Anytime
- SOUTHERN SECTION CROSS-COUNTRY PRELIMINARIES : Several Orange County Teams Are Eliminated
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Brethren Christian Earns Title Tie, Playoff Spot
- Ohio State Gains Share of the Title : Big Ten: The No. 5 Buckeyes escape No. 19 Indiana, 23-17. A victory at Michigan will send them to the Rose Bowl.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Rangers' Unbeaten Streak Reaches Nine
- JAZZ SPOTLIGHT
- Is Home Loan Interest Deduction Safe?
- How to Clean Ducts in Your Gas Furnace
- Tomorrow Is Only a Day Away : WORLD OF FAIRS: The Century-of-Progress Expositions, <i> By Robert W. Rydell (University of Chicago Press: $49.95, cloth; $16.95, paper; 270 pp., illustrated)</i>
- NONFICTION : The Girls Next Door: A 12th-Century Mystic, a Spy, an Aviatrix, a Persian Princess, a Mother and a Journalist
- Paris as Prison : ACROSS THE BRIDGE: Ten Short Stories, <i> By Mavis Gallant (Random House: $18: 176 pp.)</i>
- SISTERS IN CELLULOID : A WOMAN'S VIEW: How Hollywood Spoke to Women, 1930-1960, <i> By Jeanine Basinger (Alfred A. Knopf: $30; 528 pp.; illustrated)</i>
- Antiquated Equipment Hinders LAPD
- FOOTBALL : Crenshaw Scores Late to Upset Banning, 9-6
- What's Next? Ode to Early '90s?
- Plucky Belfast Cab Driver Defies the IRA and Pays a Brutal Price : Northern Ireland: 'Provos' shoot Catholic in both legs for refusing to surrender his taxi for a terrorist mission.
- No A-Arms for S. Korea, Leader Pledges : Asia: President Kim is first to say that Seoul will never develop a nuclear arsenal. He wants military ties with U.S. to continue.
- Caterpillar Workers Walk Out in Protest
- CRENSHAW : Ex-Drug Dealer Out to Stage Turnaround
- The Nation : Nativism on Film: A World of Bandits and Crooks : Culture: Mexicans have long been portrayed in movies as less than equal to Americans, mirroring an attitude prevalent in white society.
- Controlled Burns Permitted at 28 County Locations
- An Exercise in Fair Play : More than 2,000 park users petitioned the city to build a new jogging track at Van Nuys-Sherman Oaks Park. And other park improvements are in the works.
- Taft's Ferguson to Miss Playoffs
- Lions Sign Forward From Sacramento
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bradley Is Impressive as 76ers Beat Nets
- NEW YORK MARATHON : Americans Running on Incentive
- Cher Gets Cheeky With Beavis and Butt-head
- DESERT DESSERT: Is it time for pop...
- Handicapping the Top 10
- Immigration Remains Key NAFTA Issue
- Rites of Renewal : Chumash Ceremony Starts the Healing
- Wild and Scenic Rivers Act: The Good, the Bad, the Beautiful : Ecology: Salmon and steelhead runs dwindle and the press of people continues to grow. Attention shifts to protecting entire watersheds.
- Blue and Gray Clash Again : Civil War Re-Enactment Comes Complete With Battle Dress, Drums and Fifes
- BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : Oklahoma Dominates Oklahoma St.
- OAK TREE : Stalcreek Wins the Linda Vista as Delahoussaye Gains No. 8
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Bell-Jeff Out of Playoffs Despite Win
- CENTURY LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Big Plays Key Santa Ana Valley Victory
- 'Silent Tongue' to Speak for River Phoenix
- THE LAST BEST HOPE OF EARTH Abraham...
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- PANORAMAS OF THE FAR EAST: Photographs by...
- Clinton Vows to Battle 'Crisis of Spirit' in U.S. : Crime: President invokes memory of Dr. King as he laments trends turning inner cities into war zones.
- Housing Agency Sheds Light on Neighborhood Crime Problem : Residences: Bulletproof street lamps will be tested in Roscoe-Schoenborn as city makes effort to address living conditions in troubled areas.
- DICK VAN DYKE : The Chairman of the Sitcom . . . Turns to Mystery
- Richard S. Oden; Founded Cal State Illustration Program
- COMMERCE : Planning Official Is Tutor of the Year
- 'Festival of Lights' Casts Warmth as Families Hang Onto Heritage : Culture: Gathering gives adoptive children and their parents a time to enjoy and learn about their roots.
- Riordan Losing Republican Voters Through Neglect : Talk of change appears to have been lip service. Appointive positions have gone largely to Democrats and City Hall insiders. Conservatives are taking note.
- Advanced Placement Tests : Getting a Head Start on College
- Titans, Anteaters Struggle in Regional Cross-Country Meet
- Tar Heels Begin Basketball Season in Same Place They Ended Last One
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Penn State Eliminates Illini From Race, 28-14
- Bruins Lose Game, Not Opportunity : College football: They fall to Arizona State but can still reach Rose Bowl by beating USC.
- Hansen Wins Dwarf Main at Ventura
- Some Northern Composer Exposure From Bernstein
- ** 1/2 KATE BUSH"The Red Shoes" ColumbiaThis...
- INDECENT PROPOSALS : When Once Is Rarely Enough
- MOVIE MAGS : Film Threat vs. Premiere--What War?
- Use Bedding Plants for Winter Color
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Holiday Parade to Honor World Cup
- Routing the New Light-Rail Line
- SOUTH : Policy Seeks to Deter Attacks on Police
- Study Links Exercise to Healthy Arteries : Medicine: Vigorous physical training may keep the arteries flexible, researchers say. But more studies are needed to confirm it.