- A summary of selected City Hall actions this past week affecting Central Los Angeles.
- Hours Now Limited at Crystal Lake Area
- Farmers Who Fought the Feds Harvested Big Trouble : Policy: North Dakota couple were among plaintiffs in suit that changed loan foreclosure practices. 'It practically ruined us,' wife says.
- Government Troops to Retaliate Against Rebels in Sri Lanka
- L.A. Marathon to Benefit AIDS Center
- Focus : Marina's Story : MOVIE ABOUT OSWALD'S WIDOW REVEALS A CLUELESS WIFE AND COURAGEOUS MOTHER
- Angeles National Forest : Restoration Plans Under Way
- GOP Campaign Documents Released in N.J. Dispute : Election: The spending reports rebut claims that Gov.-elect Whitman was aided by payments to suppress black vote. But figures are not specific.
- Racism: It's a Judgment Call : When Words Start to Shape the Very Reality They're Supposed to Represent, Keep a Sharp Ear Out
- Building Homes Amid a Landscape of Fire Ecology
- Buford Appears to Have Edge in Bid for Mayor : Government: Three other Ventura City Council members are undeterred. The vote can make political friends and enemies that last for years.
- Drug Laws Aid and Abet Crime Wave : Crime bills won't work until drugs are legalized and the welfare system is reformed.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Open-and-Shut Case in the Classic
- *** TOM WAITS"The Black Rider" Island"Black Rider"...
- In Brief
- PLUGGED IN : When It Comes to Lancome, She's Fearless
- Headlands Issue
- Black Student Union Used Appalling Tactics
- Racial Strife, Gangs Feed One Another
- School Bonds Unfair to Property Owners
- Hard Lessons Learned From Recent Fires
- Farrakhan Story Missed the Spirit of the Evening
- RUDY AT THE BAT
- Does Race Have Any Place in Adoptions?
- Missing 'Bob'
- Bunkers Hold Hieroglyphics of Modern Youth : Graffiti: The abandoned concrete structures, built for defense in World War II, have attracted three generations of teen-agers. Their wall art is being studied by an archeologist before the buildings are demolished.
- Close Escape
- Aftermath of Firestorms
- Alfred Villalobos
- Giving Proper Credit to Home Designers
- Mountain Residents Are Not Awash in Terror
- Is Trains' Autumnal Practice Emulated?
- Dannemeyer's Jury Duty
- Just <i> Who</i> Is Dreaming Here?
- Rocking the Dogg
- On Diversity and 'Getting Along' in Orange County and Its Locales
- A BIT MORE GAME-SHOW LINGO
- State of the Unions
- Delay in Golf Course
- Fame-Is-Fleeting Dept.
- Plan for Hansen Dam Needs to Be Stopped
- RACE TO JUDGMENT
- A ROOM WITH SIX VIEWS
- 2 Views of Fatal Shooting by Police
- Irvine Co. Lawsuit Reveals Hypocrisy
- NEWS ANALYSIS : SMRR Seeks to Get Its House in Order : Politics: The longtime rent-control group is split between purists and pragmatists. The outcome of today's convention could redefine the group's mission--or lead to its decline as a force at City Hall.
- Ah, Amsterdam
- The Domino Impact of Bank's Layoffs
- THE GOOD OLD DAYS
- Can California's Economy Survive the Plagues...
- Tourists and Guns
- Book Mark : 'Visionary' World's...
- Damage From Demolition of Bunkers
- A Need to Televise Council Meetings
- Free Trade Treaty
- Wieder Appointment Issues
- RUMMAGING THROUGH THE PAST
- Grades for Attendance Penalize Good Students
- Public Safety
- COLUMN ONE : Hospitality Turns Into Hostility : California has a long history of welcoming newcomers for their cheap labor--until times turn rough. The current backlash is also fueled by the scope and nature of the immigration.
- TURKEY & DIVERSITY: The Santa Ana Unified...
- COVER STORY : Leimert Park: Alive and Kicking : From Dance to Theater, This Once Little-Known Pocket of the Crenshaw Area Now Has Arguably the Most Intense Concentration of African-American Cultural Enterprises in Los Angeles
- Water Pressure Burned Laguna : Fire: Distribution problems--and not low supply--hindered fight, records show. Millions of gallons went unused.
- Trade Issues Are Piled Up on President's Plate : Economy: He faces a vote on NAFTA, a meeting with Pacific Rim leaders and more--all testing his linkage of foreign policy and commerce.
- NONFICTION - Nov. 14, 1993
- Creosote Is the Culprit in Dirty Chimneys
- Roof Blaze Damages 7 Tustin Apartments : Fire: Forty tenants are evacuated early Saturday. A patrolman who called firefighters and then banged on doors to alert residents is called a hero.
- Kennedy and El Camino Real Will Break Tie--3 Days Later
- Jackson Ends World Tour, Cites Painkiller Addiction
- AUTOS
- QVC Raises Per-Share Bid to $90 : Merger: A countermove by Viacom could come by Monday. Meanwhile, Paramount suitors prepare for hearing next week.
- Sicilians Accuse 18 <i> Mafiosi</i> in Assassination of Judge : Crime: Nine mob families are implicated after 18-month probe of bombing that killed anti-Mafia jurist.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SRI LANKA : Rebels Hold Off Soldiers at Base
- State Reviews Complaint Against Lancaster Mortuary : Burial: Mumaw Funeral Home refuses to accept the bodies of those who die as a result of AIDS.
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Scholar Disputes Exodus Story : Bible: The account of Israelites enslaved by Egyptians doesn't hold with history, says a speaker at a Cal State Northridge symposium.
- Ventura Boulevard Fee Assessment Plan 'Fatally Flawed,' Study Says
- Strip Clubs Say Red Cross Turned Down Funds : Charities: Organization cites a 'misunderstanding' about a fund-raiser for fire victims. The dancers are insulted, but Salvation Army readily accepts the $5,484.
- Plan Would Hit Big Water Users Harder : Utilities: Thousand Oaks council will take up a proposal to create a tiered rate system for residential customers.
- Philip Morris Accepts Truce in Price War : Cigarettes: Like rivals, it raises wholesale prices. Analysts say the hikes hurt the industry's campaign against a tax increase.
- UC Plans 21% Raises for Medical Center Chiefs : Education: Proposed increase over two years comes as regents seek to boost student fees. Spokesman says higher salaries are needed to keep five teaching hospitals competitive.
- State Plan to Begin Laguna Reseeding Draws Criticism
- Boxer Recommends San Diego Judge for District Court
- VENTURA : Tuttle Seeks Cut in Dumping Fees
- AGOURA HILLS : Cat Spared in Flames Finds Friendly Home
- 5 Teen-Agers Wanted in Oregon Killing Held : Crime: Youths age 15 to 17 are arrested in Moorpark. They are suspects in the beating death of a 103-year-old man during a burglary.
- Storm Stays Offshore,Dropping Little Rainfall
- Program Enlists Residents in City's Anti-Graffiti Efforts
- MTA Officials Denounce Firm for Subway Tunnel Brochure : Transit: Pamphlet is called a 'propaganda piece.' Parsons Corp. says its use of agency logo is not misleading.
- HOME PURCHASES : Labels on 'Earth-Friendly' Products Don't Tell the Wholesome Story
- Haldeman Dies; Nixon's Top Aide, Key Watergate Figure
- Black Culture Museum Moves to New Home
- NAFTA laughta: Inside a PACE warehouse in...
- LYNWOOD : Ex-City Employee Gets 35 Years to Life for Murder
- On the Boys of Autumn
- Meeting Called Over Increasing Coyote Threat
- The Driver's Guide To Traffic Trouble : <i> Road closures and repair work on freeways and surface streets in and around the Valley. </i>
- ORANGE COUNTY
- A New Look for Laguna : Fire-Conscious Designs Are Expected to Add More Variety Than Conformity as the Rebuilding and Replanting Begin
- Snows Powder Colorado Slopes; Nebraska Is Iced
- Key Torching Case Witness Gets Prison Term
- WOODLAND HILLS : Woman Diagnosed With Dangerous Flu
- GLENDALE : Teacher Gets Fresh Outlook After the Fire
- ENCINO : Proposed Move of Park Food Stand Opposed
- Many Redwoods, One Root : Grove in UC Irvine Stands as Tribute to Tree-Cloning Pioneer
- Trying to Talk Turkey : Japanese Visitors Find Thanksgiving Feast a Curious Cuisine
- AGOURA HILLS : Bus Line to Serve Las Virgenes Area
- CYPRESS : A Project Geared for Science Class
- Showdown Expected at Greenbelt Hearing : Oxnard: Landowners in the proposed area say the measure is needlessly restrictive. The mayor says he expects a close vote.
- LA HABRA : Vet's Daughter Fights to Get Dad on Wall
- BUENA PARK : Santa Claus to Attend Benefit Homes Tour
- TOOLS : Its Place in History Is Nailed Down
- John N. McLaurin; Trial Lawyer, Real Estate Expert
- Retired Detective, Priest Arrested in Brink's Heist
- COLUMN ONE : No Longer a Step Behind in Turkey : Led by their new prime minister, women are rising to power. They are riding a wave of modernization that is toppling old legacies of machismo and Muslim inequality.
- Brown-Wilson Debate Focuses on Immigration : Politics: In their first head-on encounter, gubernatorial contenders offer sharply different views of ways to stop illegal entries.
- Ex-Secret Policemen Convicted in Chile
- Grant Finances Project for Youngsters at Risk
- Tiny School Fights Policy on Diversity : Education: Thomas Aquinas College fears that proposed new standards by accrediting body could threaten its existence.
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : Mission Viejo's Defense Shuts Down Dana Hills
- PACOIMA : Golfers Join Drive to Feed Homeless
- OXNARD : City Clerk Attacks Pay Raise Proposal
- El Dorado Beats Cypress to Gain Playoff Berth
- Getting Treated Like Royalty : Fans of Former Prime Minister Thatcher Flock to Her Book Signing
- GARDEN GROVE : Club to Support Education Project
- Woodbridge Defense Dominates Tustin, 28-0
- Pegram No Longer Spins His Wheels : NFL: Atlanta running back cuts out the fancy moves. Now he's fifth in the league in rushing.
- NEWBURY PARK : Resident Has Theme for Celebration
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NORTHERN CONFERENCE
- 'Comic's Choice' Benefit for Abortion Rights
- MUSIC REVIEW : St.Clair Has Quiet Debut in Big Apple : The music director of Orange County's Pacific Symphony conducts the Philharmonic with customary flair and finesse, but the elite audience is elsewhere.
- Only Peace Formula That Can Work : Israel, Palestinians and Jordan are integral to process
- Freedom Bowl Signs Up WAC to Provide Opponent for Pac-10
- Hospital Releases 2 Injured Firefighters : Recovery: Both were hurt in Oct. 27 wildfires in Chatsworth and Altadena. Three others are still undergoing treatment in burn center.
- Irvine Women Lose in Regional Doubles
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Southern Utah Foe for CS Northridge
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- PACIFIC 10 FOOTBALL / DAN HAFNER : California Reduced to Role of Spoiler
- Western Felled by Ill Wind From Draft
- Harvard-Westlake's Schaeffer Signs With Stanford
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : DEL REY LEAGUE
- DANCE REVIEW : Enigmatic Javanese 'Passage' : Sardono W. Kusumo's Expressionistic work is striking and complex but inaccessible at UCLA's Royce Hall.
- Police Make the Big Score at Football Game : Irvine Officers on Hand to Receive Award at Stadium Arrest 3 Teens Suspected of Stealing Car
- Colleagues Deny Judge Exceeded Her Authority
- NORTHRIDGE : Stolen Sci-Fi Figures Returned to Sculptor
- San Fernando Ruins Taft's Perfect Season
- GARDEN GROVE : 300 Disabled Youths Vie in Volleyball
- TODAY'S COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Senteno All the Way Back From Hard Fall
- OAK TREE : Absence of the Top Two Helps Swell Field for Yellow Ribbon
- SOUTHERN SECTION WATER POLO : Foothill Rallies to Turn Back Pesky Irvine
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Thousand Oaks Runners Put Top Ranking on Line
- Coaching Search Doesn't Please Everyone at UCI
- WEEKEND TV : Trade Pact Dominates the News Shows
- ON THE Heisman Sideline : LeShon Johnson, the Nation's Leading Division I-A Rusher, Toils in Obscurity
- TUSTIN : Meeting Tuesday on Disabled Students
- LAGUNA BEACH : Panel Offers Design Board Suggestions
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : PACIFIC LEAGUE
- Ventura Holds Off Buena
- PRO FOOTBALL / BILL PLASCHKE : The Shuffle Is Now His Sales Pitch
- 'Comic's Choice' Benefit for Abortion Rights
- Cisneros Unveils Administration Plan to Promote Home Buying : Housing: The HUD secretary says the key will be removing financial barriers such as discriminatory lending practices.
- Engineer Says IBM Forced Her to Have Sex With Official
- An Rx for Paperwork : Hospitals Slowly Discover That Computers Can Be Good Medicine
- AUTOS
- Study Contends Pact Would Help State : NAFTA: Exports would climb to $20 billion, supporting 200,000 Southland jobs, White House says. Opponents' report comes to opposite conclusion.
- INDIAN HOLIDAY: Diwali, also called Deepawali, a...
- DECOR : Piecing Together Tiffany's Desk Sets
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CHILE : 2 Officers Convicted in Killing of Letelier
- Tape Could Undermine Key Menendez Claims : Courts: Brothers never mention self-defense or sexual abuse. They talk of putting mother 'out of her misery.'
- NEWPORT BEACH : School District May Consolidate Offices
- Statewide Use of Program for Youths Urged
- Wildcat Strike Idles Cargo at L.A.-Area Ports : Commerce: Many drivers avoid docks as independent truckers continue their protest of higher fuel prices.
- Marc Berman; Playwright, Variety Columnist
- WARFARE : Brick by Brick, Croats Build a Rebuke to United Nations
- Judge Rejects Victim's Plea to Drop Charges in Attack : Violence: Detroit woman's boyfriend is accused of dragging her with his van and slamming her into a pole. She says she is to blame.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : N.J. Dispute Sheds Light on War to Sway Voter Turnout : Politics: Both parties venture into ethical gray areas in their efforts to influence minorities on Election Day.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA : U.N. May Refuse to Provide Escorts
- Fleiss to Ask for Dismissal of All Charges : Defense: Alleged madam will argue that LAPD officers unfairly target women and do not prosecute male customers. Prosecutors may ask for a delay in next week's hearing.
- THOUSAND OAKS : New Group Aims at Better Government
- AGOURA HILLS : Bus Line to Serve Las Virgenes Area
- LOS ANGELES : 2 Meetings Set Monday on School Restructuring
- FLORIDA STATE 1 VS. 2 NOTRE DAME : The Storm in South Bend Will Be the One on the Field : College football: The only elements No. 1 Florida State and No. 2 Notre Dame will be up against will be on opposite sides of the football.
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Poly Claims Title in Final Seconds
- Santa Margarita Surprises Sailors
- Newbury Park Finishes Perfect Year on a High
- Quick Action Urged on Child Care : Services: Thousand Oaks Councilman Schillo calls for the city to stop studying and start acting on programs.
- SCORECARD / COUNTY HIGHLIGHTS FROM WEEK 10
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Royal Reaches Playoffs by Beating Agoura on Last-Minute Rally
- Victory Is Sweet for San Pedro : Prep football: Pirates beat Carson, 10-7, to break 19-game losing streak against Colts.
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : GOLDEN LEAGUE
- NBA ROUNDUP : Knicks Still Perfect, but Ewing Hurts Neck
- FREEWAY LEAGUE : Buena Park Keeps Playoff Hopes Alive by Beating Fullerton
- TV REVIEWS : 'Mother's Revenge' Falters in Cliches
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : GOLDEN LEAGUE
- Pintsak Leads Trabuco Hills to Victory Over Laguna Beach
- In the Dawn of 'Sunset's' Demise : Television: The CBS show starred a rock musician and got heavy promotion during the World Series, but still managed to join the ranks of an unenviable club.
- Female Mariachi Band Breaks the Sound Barrier
- Until recently, many textbooks have portrayed Muslims...
- Anaheim Motorist, 31, Dies After Being Ejected From His Sports Car
- MUSIC REVIEW : L.A. Philharmonic Plays Grieg's 'Peer Gynt' Score
- Nguyen Paces Westminster Past Ocean View
- Millan Leads Garden Grove to Victory Over Bolsa Grande
- USC Needs a Victory to Keep Hopes Alive : College football: Trojans still in running for Rose Bowl, but won't go to any bowl game if they lose at Washington today and against UCLA next Saturday.
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : MISSION LEAGUE
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NORTHWEST VALLEY CONFERENCE
- QUICK KICKS
- It's Business as Usual for Los Alamitos
- Yankee Great Bill Dickey Is Dead at 86
- ARROWHEAD LEAGUE : SCC Wins, Is No. 2-Seeded Team After Coin Flip
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Punter Landeta Signs for One Year
- NHL Officials Reject Offer, Threaten Strike : Hockey: The league's proposal would have increased their pay by 65% over four years.
- Costa Mesa Wins, Finishes Alone in First for First Time
- O.C. COMEDY / MAGIC REVIEW : Sticking to the Ruse : Penn and Teller Deliver a Familiar Set of Tricks, Some Amazing, Some Stale
- VENTURA : Council Expected to Ask Breakwater Bids
- Rangers Go Back to Maps for Clues on Future Fires
- LAGUNA BEACH : Local FEMA Office Will Close Sundays
- Storm Stays Offshore, Dropping Little Rainfall
- IRVINE : Campaign Heats Up for Fire-Safe Roofs
- What Next for RLA? : Riordan searches for new head of vital but sometimes sputtering private-sector effort
- Adult School to Offer Citizenship Exam
- Quality Systems Posts $103,500 Gain
- United Airlines Studies Unions' $5-Billion Offer
- Key Witness in Torching Case Gets Prison Sentence
- GARDENING : Feasting on Thanksgiving History
- Critics Say Flaws Riddle Health Care Reform Plan : Legislation: Clinton says he's willing to bend, but sniping ranges from financing to timing. Some fear quest for perfection could ruin a good thing.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOMALIA : Pentagon Seeks Extra Peacekeeping Funds
- FLU ARRIVES: As if the fires were...
- NATION IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Wife Who Severed Penis to See Doctor
- Service Set for Retired Executive John Bowles
- WORLD IN BRIEF : RUSSIA : Yeltsin Says He Knew of Uprising Plans
- Cocaine King Reportedly Victim of Rio Police Scam
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Bomb Suspect Tried Suicide, Lawyer Says
- Bernson Urges Disbanding of Water Rate Panel : Utilities: In a letter to the mayor, the city councilman cites 'prejudicial attitudes' by some members against Valley interests.
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Walz, Perlmutter Take Charge in Corona del Mar's Victory
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Huntington Beach Finishes Season 10-0
- Walker Gets His Chance : College football: With Cook sidelined because of bruised kidney, backup quarterback will lead UCLA against Arizona State at Rose Bowl.
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : FOOTHILL LEAGUE
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Master's, Westmont Vie for Soccer Title
- MUSIC REVIEW : Jeffrey Kahane Conducts L.A. Chamber Orchestra
- TV REVIEWS : 'Sharpe' Saga Has Low-Budget Feel
- Amplicon Inc.: The Santa Ana capital equipment...
- Statordyne Corp.: The Anaheim manufacturer of power...
- October Retail Sales Climb 1.5%; 7th Straight Increase : Economy: The rise is 50% higher than expected. Economists say fourth quarter could be year's strongest.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Rise, Yields Fall on Economic News
- GARDENING : Deep Down, You're Rooting for Home-Grown Vegetables
- Baja Resorts Rebound From Deluge : Mexico: Hotels clean up after last week's downpour. But hundreds remain homeless, and roads are blocked.
- Clinton Piles Up Record Legislative Wins : Congress: Two studies find his batting average is highest of any first-year President in modern history. He may better L.B.J.'s 1965 successes.
- U.S. Drops Charges Against AIDS Pioneer
- FINANCE : Life Returning to a Moribund Peru Economy : Production surges and inflation abates as once-sickly nation shows signs of a vigorous recovery.
- Woman, 65, Foils Purse Snatcher; Suspect Arrested
- Disposal Facility to Accept Yard Waste
- Expressionist Work Receives Blue Ribbon
- Judge Rakes UC Officials Over Tollway Deal
- Visit by Ethiopian Jews Prompts Talks on Bias : Education: The teen-age speakers, who immigrated to Israel to escape religious persecution, help Hollywood High students appreciate the similarities among people worldwide.
- Boxer Recommends San Diego Judge for Federal District Court
- Bridal Registries Convert to Help Fire Victims
- Disease and the Almighty : Center Battles Cancer on 3 Fronts: Medical, Emotional, Spiritual
- EL MONTE : 2 Men Held in Alleged Abduction of Woman
- Countywide : Judge-Inmate Video Program to Expand
- ROUNDUP : Harvard-Westlake Wins in Water Polo Playoffs
- Football Still on Hold for Titans : Colleges: Cal State Fullerton president says he won't decide what to do until after he sees state budget in January.
- SOUTHERN SECTION WATER POLO
- Late Scores Halt Calvary Chapel, 28-10
- La Habra Drops Sonora Into Second-Place Tie
- Jury Tells Disney to Pay $300,000 in 'Honey' Case : Movies: A game show producer who claimed his treatment was used as the basis for 'Honey, I Blew Up the Kid' wins suit. Disney says the film was a sequel to 'Honey, I Shrunk the Kids.'
- The Healey Process : He Insists He Hasn't Changed His Blues Approach--but His Evolving Sound Does Not Lie
- St. John Vianney Chapel will honor Msgr....
- Officials Warn of Red Cross Impostor Trying to Collect Donations in 2 Cities
- UC Irvine Grove Stands as Tribute to Cloning Pioneer : Trees: Professor Ernest A. Ball's research led to a commercially viable way of reproducing redwoods--in a test tube.
- SAN FERNANDO : City Awarded $1 Million for Bike Pathway
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : DEL REY LEAGUE
- Chaminade Comes On Strong to Make Playoffs
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : School District Expansion Petition Drive to Begin in Palmdale : Education: The planned ballot measure would bring kindergarten through 12th grade under one umbrella.
- Parents, Children and the Loss of a Son : Coroner says young actor River Phoenix died of massive drug overdose
- Troy Clinches the Freeway Title
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : HIGH DESERT LEAGUE
- Kocicka Runs Hart to Crown : High school football: He scores three touchdowns, passes for one in 35-18 victory over Canyon.
- Stone, Clements Receive an Assist at Northridge
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Bob Mould Relentlessly Intense in Solo Acoustic Set
- ART REVIEW : The Human Value of California Clay : Adrian Saxe Uses and Undermines Tradition in LACMA Exhibition
- She's Pink, Rested and Ready to Ring
- FURNISHINGS : A Garage Full of Potential Profits
- Smoke on Screen : Marijuana Message on Public Access Cable TV Ignites Viewer's Outrage
- Women Awarded $1.45 Million for Arrest, Search
- African-American Museum Moves to New Dallas Home
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON STATE : Searchers Find Last Train Wreck Victim
- Airlines' Appeal of LAX Fees Is Rejected : Dispute: Decision clears way for L.A. panel to ban from the airport companies refusing to pay higher landing levies. Major air carriers plan counterattack through the courts and media.
- Murder Suspect Who Fled to Philippines Appears in Court : Justice system: This time, Kelly Russell Daniels is held without bond in 1982 airport slaying of his cousin.
- BURBANK : City Woos KIIS Radio With $50,000 Offer
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Westminster's Police Reach Out
- Jury Awards $4.8 Million to Pierside Village Developer : Courts: Panel cites a breach of contract for project by Huntington Beach and its redevelopment agency. City will likely seek a new trial or appeal, official says.
- Leisure World's Singular Tuba Player Is Dead at 84 : Music: James H. Dieffenwierth played jazz but began his musical career with the Salvation Army.
- ANAHEIM : School Sets Up Fund for Victim's Family
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : The Final 20 Yards Prove Toughest
- El Camino Real, Kennedy Fight to 22-22 Tie