- 6 People Shot While Attending Memorial Service : Violence: Five are treated and released; one remains hospitalized. Police seek a suspect believed involved in last week's killings.
- Enter the Secret Garden : At Descanso, a world of green coolness awaits visitors, offering a retreat from the ills of urban life.
- Senate Pushes Radical Reform of Congress : Government: Joint panel is urged to act on plan to cut committees and reform ethics process. Lawmakers hope to defuse public call for term limits.
- College to Offer Reward for Hate Crime Information
- BREA : City Acts to Restrict Newspaper Racks
- Flap Over Court Letter Puts Parton on Defensive : Politics: Redondo Beach mayor says he did not write or sign correspondence to judge lauding the character of a former ally convicted of child molestation.
- Ventura Man Critically Wounded
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Kennedy Tops Bolsa Grande to Win Title
- Ruiz Has Been Able to Limit Picking to Moorpark, Wrestling : Junior colleges: Parents emphasized that education was the way to get out of the fields.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Blood and Marriage' a Baffling Mix
- Groups Give Horses Refuge From Flames : Safety: A ranch, county workers and volunteers reunite frantic owners with their animals.
- VAN NUYS : Donations Aiding Homeless Mentally Ill
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Council Declares War on Graffiti : Crime: Lancaster officials are encouraging residents to keep their eyes open for vandalism and to report the incidents to police.
- SAN FERNANDO/SYLMAR : Schools Seek Grant for Health Services
- BURBANK : Liner Regulation Cuts Landfill's Life Span
- Little Company of Mary Hospital to Cut Staff 12% : Health care: Torrance facility is not the first to use layoffs to counter shorter patient stays and a growing emphasis on outpatient treatment.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Neely Scores 3, Joins 300 Club
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'King of Beggars' Is Rich in Action, Comedy and Heart
- O.C. THEATER / JAN HERMAN : More Than a Little 'Night Music'
- Bergen Brunswig Lays Off 27 Computer-Related Employees
- Judge May Drop a Conspiracy Charge in N.Y. Bomb Case : Trial: Relevancy of tying Kahane murder and plot to kill Mubarak to Manhattan scheme is questioned. One defendant will testify for government.
- THEATER : Lively storytelling troupe bridges cultural gaps among the young.
- The Southland Firestorm: A Special Report : The Firefighters : 'That Is My Job. That Is My Life. That Is What I Do.'
- Allergy to Gloves Cited in Firing Suit
- VENTURA : Man Pleads Guilty to Bank Robbery
- The first thing you'll probably notice when...
- TUSTIN : Budget for Municipal Election Is Approved
- Don't Blame Mother Nature When There Are Arsonists : Why wildfire prevention now becomes arson law enforcement
- Capital Gaines : Breeders' Cup Has Been a Success, but ACRS Didn't Get a Chance to Grow
- SUNSET LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Marina Tops Servite, Keeps Playoff Hopes Alive
- Turner Exec Reportedly Blue About Not Getting Job
- ICN Officials Rake Maverick Stockholder : Securities: Cousin's affidavit says broker seeking to control the firm was involved in a fraud scheme in England.
- RETAILING
- Life on the Fire Lines: A Special Report
- Jetliner's Slide Off Hong Kong Runway May Revive Debate on Safety at Busy Airport
- President Wants Waxman's Firepower in NAFTA Showdown
- Wedaa Fails to Secure His Seat on Air Board
- Now We Know What Voters Don't Want : Tops on the list--taxes and crime. Now both parties must figure out what voters do want.
- Palos Verdes Art Center unveils new exhibits...
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Golden West College to Hold Transfer Day
- GLENDALE : School Board Solves Pay Hike Dispute
- Ventura Turns to Contractor for Flood Warnings
- PACIFIC 10 FOOTBALL / DAN HAFNER : All Is Not Lost for the Wildcats
- ON THE PREP PATH / BARBIE LUDOVISE : Quarterback Fakes Out Trick-or-Treaters
- Thousand Oaks, Agoura Set the Pace
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Dunes' Sifts Through Human Nature
- Investigators Clear Man in Laguna Arson
- Lawyer's Absence, Dispute Delay Menendez Tape
- Workshops to Focus on Future of River
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- PORT HUENEME : Official Criticized for Proposed Forum
- Sports Arena Traffic Advisory
- Genovation SCORs Under New State Law : Stock: Computer firm in Irvine to be first small company in California to make public offering without usual red tape.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Pierce's Early Filers Get a Sweet Reward
- PORT HUENEME : Water Treatment Plant Study OKd
- LAGUNA HILLS : Hair Salon to Hold Fund-Raiser for Teen
- New Hot Air After Old? : Moscow renounces no-first-use nuclear doctrine
- A 'Green' Deal in More Ways Than One : NAFTA: A trade boom will strengthen Mexico's agenda for environmental protection.
- Who Saved the Day? George and Harry Did It! : Heroes: Mystic View homeowners salute brave pair who saved their homes with garden hoses and trash can lids. They just happened to be in the neighborhood.
- A Tale With Two Endings : Fire safety: How did Irvine Cove Crest emerge intact while neighboring Emerald Bay lost 60 homes? Not by good luck, but by good planning.
- CYPRESS : Golf Tournament Will Aid Disabled
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Bodnar Scores Four, Mater Dei Rips Dana Hills
- Series of Workshops Planned at Taper, Too
- Smart & Final's Stock Slide May Spell Opportunity
- N. Carolina Pays a Call on Taco Bell : Fast food: Gov. Hunt joins courters seeking to lure company's corporate headquarters if it moves.
- Economic Signs Raise Hopes of Steady Recovery
- Turkey Warns Neighbors to Rein In Kurds : Rebellion: Prime minister's remarks carry an implicit threat of retaliation if Syria, Iran, Iraq and Armenia don't crack down.
- Bikers' Delight : A new Harley catalogue has all the stuff the well-dressed rider would want. But Hell's Angels accessories, they're not.
- Board Clears AIDS Expert of Misconduct
- Behind The Scenes : Masterful Canine Couture Goes to the Top Dogs
- COSTA MESA : New General Plan to Be Studied More
- BREA : Housing Program to Emphasize Income
- Staff for 'The Firefighters'
- Coleman Expected to Get Suspended Sentence, Fine
- Well, at Least He Had Support in Time of Need
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : McCallum May Get Some Carries
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'Henceforward. . .' Takes a Long Time : Ayckbourn's Knack for Comic Invention Comes Through Once Play Picks Up Pace at Camino Real
- THE SOUTHLAND FIRESTORM: CONSUMER IMPACT : Q&A; : Getting the Most Out of Your Policy
- In Stampede to Expand, Savoy's in First
- VALLEY CABLE TV: A Special Report : Regulations Create a Fuzzy Pricing Picture
- Nothing Too Fancy, Just Some Fashion
- V.C. Georgescu; Romanian Aided U.S. Fliers Captured in WW II
- Not Just Pretty Pictures : Works at Woodbury University challenge viewers with ideas about contemporary life and painting itself.
- An Emphasis on 'Exploring' : Saxophonist Grover Washington Jr. has made diversity the cornerstone of his ever-changing musical style.
- THE SOUTHLAND FIRESTORM: CONSUMER IMPACT : Contractors Expect Home-Building Boom : Construction: Economists say losses will create as many as 3,000 on-site positions and up to 6,000 related jobs.
- THE SOUTHLAND FIRESTORM: HOLDING THE LINE : Preparedness, Not Luck, Saved Home : Fire safety: Owner of a house overlooking steep canyon built in careful precautions, including a 12,000-gallon water supply and high-pressure nozzles.
- Vested Interests : Kathryn Onano's One-of-a-Kind Creations Fashioned From Vintage Kimonos Are More Than Accessories--They're Art
- The Southland Firestorm: Holding the Line : Fire Victim's Cat Found Amid Rubble of House : Rescue: Duncan Gibbins gave his life to save Elsa. She suffered burns but is expected to survive.
- Columnist's Home Spared in Firestorm
- The Southland Firestorm: A Special Report : The Firefighters : On the Fire Line : THE ENGINE CREW : 'You Think You Have Made a Save, but You're Not Sure'
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Recorder's Office: One More Flare-Up
- THE NBA / 1993-93 SEASON PREVIEW : No Surprise: Clippers in Awkward Position : Pro basketball: To have any chance for success, they need big seasons from players who want to become free agents.
- Cleave's Running Helps Cypress Tie Katella
- EMPIRE LEAGUE : Self-Effacing by Day, Super Linebacker by Night
- TV Epic 'Lonesome Dove' Preserved on Four-Disc Set
- HEAVY INDUSTRY
- Islamic Extremists Warn Foreigners to Leave Algeria
- FASHION : France Puts Cork in Yves' Perfume
- MIDDLE EAST : From Guerrilla to Policeman: a Symbol of Change in Gaza : Palestinian was on Israel's 'most wanted' list. Now he wants to move 'from armed struggle to national development.'
- Still-Life Portrait : Devastation: A once vibrant canyon is hushed and strewn with debris.
- Assault Charges Against Flier in Tailhook Case Are Dropped
- Probe of Recorder Expanded : Investigation: Allegations have surfaced that Lee Branch and a documents manager physically abused two office employees.
- Murphy Has Smaller Office, but Greater Job Satisfaction
- ROUNDUP : Hart Boys Roll to 11th Consecutive Foothill League Cross-Country Title
- Strawberry Bashing Goes Overboard
- UCLA Graduate Wins Pacific Players West Golf
- He Tackles Sabbath Problem : Trojans: After conversion to Judaism, Caruthers goes from Middle East to outside linebacker.
- More Than Jazz Going On : Film soundtrack composer Mark Isham's quintet, now playing at Le Cafe in Sherman Oaks, likes to draw on a menu of diverse sounds, including pop and ethnic music.
- Brown Presents Her Campaign Plank on School Reform
- Serial Killer Sought in Australia After 7th Skeleton Found
- Man Who Shot at Officers in Riots Pleads Guilty, Gets 19-Year Term
- TIMES ORANGE COUNTY POLL : Laguna Residents Praise Rescuers, Curse Politicians : Reaction: Firefighters, police and volunteers win accolades, but city and state officials get much lower ratings. Lack of reservoir, slow air assault cited.
- Oxnard Resident Pleads No Contest in Airplane Theft
- The Southland Firestorm: A Special Report : The Firefighters : On The Fire Line : THE WAITING : 'This Is the Biggest (Fire) I've Ever Seen'
- THOUSAND OAKS : Recycling Boxes Free to Residents
- Task Force's Guidelines on AIDS Sent to College Board : Health: Plans call for each campus to devise educational programs that might deal with 'abstinence, condoms, etc.'
- Fast Start Gets Los Amigos Past Garden Grove
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Corona del Mar Wins a Game It Couldn't Afford to Lose
- TV Locks May Be Popular Holiday Gifts
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Swervedriver Negotiates Old Territory
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Capri's New Chef Adds to Good Taste
- Critics Sharpening Attacks on Halperin, Controversial Nominee for Defense Post : Pentagon: GOP links ex-NSC staffer to leaking classified papers, abetting ex-CIA agent Agee. His bid to return to government has created a new furor.
- Minneapolis to Let Private Firm Manage Schools
- COLUMN ONE : Reliving Mao's Bad Old Days : The Cultural Revolution was a brutal decade most wanted to forget. Now, middle-aged urbanites, including ex-Red Guards, feed an odd nostalgia industry that includes the ballet, theme restaurants.
- Mission Viejo Milliner Trims New Hats in an Old Family Tradition
- Clinton Hits Road to Push Free Trade : NAFTA: He praises U.S. workers, warns of threat from Japan if pact is defeated. But pitch is upstaged by prospect of a Gore-Perot debate.
- COUNCIL MEN: Rosa Lee Measures was the...
- Artists Find Cozy Room for Their Talents : My Secret Place 'rekindles the creative spirit' for those who want to perform but fear facing an audience.
- Denny Verdicts
- THE SOUTHLAND FIRESTORM: HOLDING THE LINE : Disaster Is No Stranger to Canyon Folk : Calamities: Those who choose to live in Las Flores Canyon have seen two straight years of flooding. And they can remember mudslides and other fires. But they keep coming back.
- Clinton's Policies
- Border Help
- Aid to Fire Victims
- Haiti's Aristide
- Cal/OSHA Inspectors
- 2-Year Program at Mount St. Mary's
- 2 Views on Center for Planned Parenthood
- THE SOUTHLAND FIRESTORM: HOLDING THE LINE : Volunteers Mount Effort to Rescue, Shelter Displaced Horses : Livestock: Stable owners also care for rabbits, guinea pigs, ponies, turkeys--even a llama. For those whose animals are still missing, the search is continuing.
- THE SOUTHLAND FIRESTORM: HOLDING THE LINE : Growing Migration to Fire-Prone Areas Fans Concern : Development: Experts see repetition of Malibu and Laguna Beach disasters as suburbs push farther into the wilds. Homes complicates firefighters' job, they say.
- Clinton's Health Plan
- County HMO Program for Poor Called Disaster : Health: Thousands are not getting care because they never received membership cards or don't know how to use them, critics charge. Officials say the plan is carefully designed to reach those in the welfare system.
- Clones
- Blue Shield and Unihealth Call Off Merger : Health care: Corporate culture clash may have derailed the deal that would have created a $6.5-billion organization.
- Blazes Prompt Calls for Stricter Building Codes
- Sen. Kerry Accuses CIA on Haiti Policy : Congress: He sees a 'perfidious' effort. But the agency is getting 'a bad rap,' DeConcini says.
- TCI May Pull Out of QVC's Bid for Paramount : Mergers: Regulatory concerns cited as cable giant weighs dropping out. BellSouth Corp. is in wings as a potential investor.
- Blue Shield and Unihealth Call Off Merger Plan : Health care: Corporate culture clash may have derailed the $6.5-billion deal, which involved O.C.'s largest health maintenance organization.
- Difficult Task of Surviving the Fire's Aftermath Begins
- Fire Evacuees Return, Hoping to Find Homes Instead of Ashes : Aftermath: Two charred bodies are found in Malibu, bringing the apparent death toll to three. Meanwhile, residents take stock of damage and begin making plans to rebuild.
- Cut the Trendy Hair Routine: Common Sense Gets Too Much Off the Top
- LAGUNA SNOOPING: More than a thousand people...
- Topanga Residents Say Karma, Grit Beat Fire : Canyon: Town center, most structures were spared. Some illegally hiked through state park to get home.
- Who's Watching What : Here's a glimpse at what other people are paying for and receiving on cable TV.
- Factions Struggle for Consensus on El Toro Base : Closures: Representatives from North and South County meeting at Anaheim Stadium agree that failure to break impasse in political fight over conversion planning would harm the economy.
- Farrakhan Criticizes Black Lesbians in CSUN Appearance
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 5, 1993
- MARKETING
- Grilled Lamb Salad, Frozen Chocolate Cupcakes
- Russia Discards Soviet Legacy of No First Use of A-Weapons
- Limited Law OKs Smoking in Bar Areas
- Wellness Benefit Raises $130,000
- Aristide Warns of Exodus Under Haiti Military Rule
- Personal Stories Drawn From the Fire Lines : THE SOUTHLAND FIRESTORM: THE BATTLE GOES ON : On PCH: 'A Large Parrot Sat in a Cage on the Edge of the Highway'
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- Mail-In Voting Gets Mixed Results
- The Jam "In the City" (1977)<i> Polydor</i>
- Glendora : Guilty Pleas in College Thefts
- Something to Sing About : Gospel Choirs Compete to Raise Money for College Fund
- Yet to Meet Their Match : Peninsula Girls' Tennis Team Continues to Steamroll Opponents
- This Is What We Call Diversification
- Qureshey Consolidates Power at AST : Computers: Co-founder of Irvine firm takes on added title of chairman. He is already president, chief executive.
- O.C. Readers Give Thanks For Fire Help
- Beverly Hills : Diner to Pay for Garage Use
- Fire Uncovers Remains of Woman Missing for 1 1/2 Years
- Council Focus Shifts in Ventura
- 2 on Council Oppose Plan for San Juan Ranch : Property: Proposal allowing a former councilman to set up an equestrian center rent-free will give public access to land, backers say.
- COSTA MESA : Cleanup Day Will Be Held at Canyon Park
- Election Wrapup : 3 Win Seats on School Board
- Maddux: He's Still (Cy) Young : Baseball: Brave pitcher becomes the first since Koufax to repeat in National League.
- Germany Condemns Attackers
- Art Center Opening Is Postponed
- PREPS
- MEDICINE / DIABETES : Researchers Find Cause, Treatment for Disease in Mice
- Opposing Groups to Meet Today for El Toro Base Talks
- Force Behind School Vouchers Won't Give Up His Fight : Education: When Californians rejected the plan, Joe Alibrandi took it as a sign to start the next campaign.
- Election Wrapup : Educators React With Dismay After Defeat of Ballot Initiative on Bonds : Schools: Regional districts had pinned hopes on Proposition 170 to end their reliance on state funds for financing new campuses.
- Rounding Up Australian Reds
- Judge Grants Acquittal in Parcells Case : Courts: Ruling is issued before the defense made its case. Fired schools security chief was accused of filing a false police report on missing computer.
- Temecula: Return With Us Now to the Old West . . .
- He's Battling to Triumph Over a Tragedy : Community colleges: Danny Collins was told he might never walk again, but his desire to play football has helped him recover from his shooting wounds.
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : Award Winner From France Will Screen in Ojai : 'Un Coeur en Hiver' explores a beautiful violinist's romantic obsession.
- GOINGS ON : Lamas on a Cultural and Political Mission : * Buddhist monks will present ancient music and dance. The program will also focus on the present social climate in Tibet.
- Rancho Palos Verdes Fire Investigated
- Hearing Set in Alleged Jury Tampering
- Judge Says Firing of Deputy Was Justified
- World IN BRIEF : HONG KONG : Passengers Safe After Jet Crashes in Harbor
- ENCINO : 7 Who Quietly Serve Get Pat on the Back
- Memories of Night Fighters
- The Southland Firestorms: The Battle Goes On : Wildfires Blacken One-Third of National Recreation Area : Environment: The ecosystem may not be able to stand the increasing frequency of fire, one expert warns.
- FINAL ELECTION RETURNS
- Fire Crews Now Happy Campers : Forest: Firefighters from as far away as Montana and Wyoming helped get Ortega blaze under control. Enormous camp at Caspers park was home to 2,100.
- Court Will Not Name Reprimanded Prosecutor : Justice: Appeals judges say misstatements to jury tainted a drug case. The ruling is sharply critical of the U.S. attorney's office, but it will not single out the offender.
- Utah running back Jamal Anderson was still...
- COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL : Bruins Rally to Beat Trojans
- For Millis, It Means a Little More
- This One May Be the Classic : Racing: McAnally sends Paseana against Hollywood Wildcat and Sky Beauty.
- CLUB REVIEW : Beautiful Room, Bland Music
- Personal Stories Drawn From the Fire Lines : THE SOUTHLAND FIRESTORM: THE BATTLE GOES ON : Carbon Canyon: 'Blow Winds and Crack Your Cheeks'
- <i> Cuisine du </i> Truck
- Dictionary Ads Get Personal
- Life Is Over, and Life Goes On
- Fire Victims Hold Meeting to Piece Together Lives
- It's an Airborne-Again Lifestyle for Gliders
- The Southland Firestorms: The Battle Goes On : Smoke Cloud Alarms Some Residents in the Valley : Weather: A good wind blowing from offshore darkens sky and brings confusion as wildfire burns. Police receive dozens of calls.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Rate of Major Crime Dips in Antelope Valley
- The Southland Firestorms: The Battle Goes On : Center Opens Its Doors to Horses Saved From Fires : Shelter: The Burbank equestrian facility has already taken in 100 animals. But an official says 'there's still more to come.'
- NIGHT SHIFT : Java Jungle Serves a Cool Cupful
- Any Suggestions?
- Personal Stories Drawn From the Fire Lines : THE SOUTHLAND FIRESTORM: THE BATTLE GOES ON : Latigo Canyon: 'Once I Was Out of the Fire Zone, I Wasn't Coming Back'
- Voters Approve Fee to Fund Library : Santa Paula: The $25-a-year increase in property taxes will raise an estimated $175,000 annually. Hours and services will be expanded.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Held After Tree Fire Blocks Traffic
- Thousand Oaks OKs Budget That Adds Police Positions
- MISSION VIEJO : City Will Sponsor Waste Disposal Day
- Regarding Beavis and Butt-head, There's a Clash of the Ages
- CSUN Probe Clears Burt and Hiegert : Investigation: Assistant football coach Mocny gets letter of reprimand for actions during confrontation with a former player.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Yo La Tengo Show Has Feel of Velvet
- Singing the Praise of a Slain Songwriter
- Des McAnuff to Vacate La Jolla Playhouse Post
- Chronicle of a Death Unfolds : Media: Tabloid and straight news merged in the reporting of River Phoenix's collapse and the questions surrounding its circumstances.
- Commerce : Library to Install Security System
- OC HIGH : STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : First-Hand Look
- Fledgling Fliers Struggle to Get Off the Ground : Speed and Sweat Helps Students Become Airborne
- MAC'S FOLLY : Baby Baby Don't Get Hooked on Whiskey, Advises Star of 'The Will Rogers Follies'
- School Board Chief Accused of Bias by 3 Colleagues : Oxnard: A letter signed by Anglo trustees alleges the Latina president is 'overly accommodating those who do not speak English.'
- Helping Offenders Beat Law of Averages : Internships: Pepperdine professor's 'Success Team' program gives troubled youths a second chance. He has helped two dozen turn their lives around.
- Countywide : $10,000 OKd for Anti-Gang Program
- LIBRARY BOOKINGS: The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library...
- Valley Obituaries
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Palmdale School District Superintendent Announces His Resignation : Education: Forrest McElroy has held the post since 1981. He will continue to serve as a consultant.
- MARKETING
- Stores, Restaurants Join Relief Efforts With Giveaways and Free Meals
- SPI Pharmaceuticals Posts Drop in Earnings
- Bound to Happen, Part 23,779
- ABC Teachers Could Be Biggest Election Winners : Schools: Union-backed candidates victorious amid labor dispute. Incumbents in districts throughout area are driven from office.
- Odyssey High's Search for Campus Ends
- FOR THE KIDS : Musical Play of '50s Aimed at Youths of All Seasons : Written by actor-playwright Martin Horsey, this spoof focuses on growing up in the age of rock 'n' roll and poodle skirts.
- Personal Stories Drawn From the Fire Lines : THE SOUTHLAND FIRESTORM: THE BATTLE GOES ON : Saddle Peak: 'It's Going to Look Like Hell Tomorrow'
- ELECTIONS : Voters OK Tax Hike to Upgrade Schools : Returns: Beverly Hills bucks tradition as unofficial results show Proposition S, the $77-million bond issue, garnering the two-thirds margin needed to pass.
- 'Cat Ballou' Is a Western Spoof Awash in Good, Clean Fun
- OXNARD : Residents Want Old Bus Route Restored
- Opera Fans Quietly Appreciative
- Officials Mull Replacement for Recorder : Government: County Clerk Gary Granville is backed to succeed embattled Lee Branch, subject of a sexual harassment investigation, when Branch's term ends next year.
- VAN NUYS : Plea Entered Over Police Car Graffiti
- PRO FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Montana Will Sit Out Monday Night
- AGOURA : Decision on Housing Project Is Delayed
- Maddux Wins a Second Time : Baseball: Brave pitcher is a repeat winner of National League Cy Young Award.
- San Clemente's Michelle MacIntyre, a Times All-County...
- On This Day, Anyway, Rudy's Song Will Be 'On Wisconsin'
- Nelson Got His Big Man, Then Big Problems
- KUSC to Air Clinton's Weekly Radio Broadcasts
- Japan Must Rethink Its Telecommunications Industry--or Lose
- Arthur Martinez, Sears Outsider, Grew Up With No Catalogues Around
- West Covina : Crackdown on Blighted Lots
- GOINGS ON : Lamas on a Cultural and Political Mission : Buddhist monks will present ancient music and dance. The program will also focus on the present social climate in Tibet.
- Punching Up the Pig
- BOOK REVIEW / SHORT STORIES : Individual Inner Freedom Flowers in the Harsh Corners of the Desert : DAMASCUS NIGHTS; <i> by Rafik Schami</i> ; <i> Translated from Arabic by Philip Boehm</i> ; Farrar, Straus & Giroux; $20, 261 pages
- Voters All Across the Nation Just Said No
- Shedding Light on Evening Gardens
- Finding the Right Words : Ex-Owner of Fahrenheit 451 Helps Laguna Fire Victims Replace Tomes Treasured for Value or Sentiment
- Redevelopment Agency Extended in Thousand Oaks : Business district: Tempers flare as council members argue whether the city should declare part of a boulevard 'blighted' in order to capture tax money.
- The Seemingly Endless Cycle of Destruction and Growth : We have to be better prepared when the inevitable comes
- Titan Guard Out for Season Because of a Cracked Bone
- ELECTIONS : School Board, Council Winners Outline Priorities : Municipalities: Candidates who cited their ability to cut budgets or find new funds generally were elected. Two library district contenders win a contentious race.
- Peeler Out, Campbell Doubtful, Christie Questionable for Opener
- College Football
- RECRUITING / JEFF FELLENZER : Football Previews Have Coaches Ready for New Fall Season
- PRO FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Hostetler Still Not Completely Sound?
- Kendall Has Made It All the Way Back
- Well-Known Law Firm in Irvine Divides
- In Plain Sight, but Unseen By Thieves
- Four on Santa Margarita Water Board Swept Out : Election: Voters choose reform candidates in district beset by a scandal involving its two top managers.
- Municipal-Bond Funds Still No Escape From Tax Planning : Investments: Many owners learn too late that tax-exempt doesn't always mean tax-free. Now's the time of year to watch out.
- Pico Rivera : Pigeon Permit Denied, but New Law Weighed
- Fires Cloud Civic Center Accord
- Honduran Floods Kill 110; 263 Missing
- ORANGE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT : 3 Conservatives Carry Day With Help of GOP Politicians
- Flare-Up Keeps Fire Crews Busy : Thousand Oaks: Officials say firebreaks have been restored around 99% of the blaze. Chief is optimistic.
- Surrogate Broker Sued Over Misconception
- Election Wrapup : Election Brings New Faces to Water District Boards
- THE NBA / 1993-94 SEASON PREVIEW : WESTERN CONFERENCE PREVIEW : Key Trades Give SuperSonics a Window of Opportunity
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Washington Just Happy to Play
- Hockey
- Short of a Blockbuster : Only 44 Major Concerts Were Booked in '93, the Sparest Season in a Decade
- 'Wings of Change' Helps South-Central Students Soar : Education: An exhibition of works by renowned photographers and L.A. youth is part of a national dropout prevention program.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Plunge on Rate Rise; Dow Off 35.77 : Market Overview
- Quiksilver Deal: Quiksilver Inc. of Costa Mesa,...
- Singer Vows to Give Fans Money's Worth : Prolific writer and guitarist John Hiatt is on tour for his latest album, 'Perfectly Good Guitar.'
- Low-Fat Classics : The Dessert Diet
- The Vision That Grew Into a Ton of Reality
- Firefighters Return to Ground Zero