- City Police Would Be Hard to Replace
- Arab Boycott of Israel
- Pier Alcohol Ban an Overreaction
- Helping Others Was Her Way of Life
- Use of U.S. Troops
- Charging for Violence
- Helping to Keep Moorpark Green
- Prop. 13 and the Cost of Government
- Heeding the Cry of of a Battered Wife
- Swiss Gun Laws
- Castro and Cuba
- Freedom of Speech at Council Meetings
- Clarifying Events at Church of the Oaks
- Food for Thought for Think Tanks
- Schillo's Style of Governing
- Every Vote Counts in Local Elections
- Clinton's Foreign Policy
- Highway Safety
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 2, 1993
- Obituaries - Nov. 2, 1993
- Obituaries - Nov. 2, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 2, 1993
- Blame and Fear Follow Flames : Inquiry: State fire marshal says lack of preparation impeded firefighting in Laguna Beach. Arson investigators seek a suspect as new winds approach.
- Autopsy Reveals Little on Death of River Phoenix
- In Age of Violence, Time Seems Ripe for New Gun Laws : Legislation: Public opinion is turning as crime escalates. Bills on dealers, sales to minors and waiting periods are expected to pass this year.
- Woman Seeking Care Payment Sues Quadriplegic Son : Courts: The Long Beach mother claims her 38-year-old son failed to keep his promise to repay her for her services after he was hurt in a bicycle accident.
- Santa Ana Winds, Fire Danger to Return : Preparedness: Police and firefighters plan special patrols to deter arsonists like those believed to have set last week's blazes.
- 3 Boys Returning From Halloween Party Slain : Violence: Gunmen leap from bushes in Pasadena. Bags of candy are strewn around the victims, 13 and 14.
- PIPE CLEANER: You've seen those pictures of...
- PERSPECTIVE ON NAFTA : Take the Long View of Immigration : Supply and demand in low-wage fields will keep numbers high for awhile, but they will diminish faster with U.S. action to bridge the gap.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 2, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - Nov. 2, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 2, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 2, 1993
- Pinnacle Micro, IRVINE
- Rubley Starts, 49ers Finish It : Rams: He is sacked seven times, intercepted twice in 40-17 defeat as Everett's streak ends at 87 games. Stokes goes home to be with his wife while she's in labor.
- MUSIC REVIEW : An OK Chorale Season-Opener
- Titans' Channell an Einstein in Sneakers : Basketball: Scholar-athlete hopes to make more of an impact on team this season.
- NEWBURY PARK : 2 Sought After Vehicle Set Afire
- Second Opinion : OTHER MEDIA : INDIAN COUNTRY TODAY : Weeding Out the Indian Wanna-bes
- It's All Up to Bruins Now : College football: Washington State, Arizona State and USC stand in the way of a berth in the Rose Bowl game.
- Tax Bite Coming on Realized Muni Gains
- Newport Firm Helps Get Children Into the Act : Kids Hollywood Connection guides county youngsters through mazes of movie, television industry.
- SANTA ANA : Costumed Children Are Patients' 'Treat'
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Students Get a Head Start Keeping Fit
- BALANCE WATCH : Quote Quota
- Man Strikes Stalled Car on Riverside Freeway; Girl Killed
- Man Shot Dead in Northridge Home
- In 1850, Basque farmers Catalina and Juan...
- FULLERTON : Arboretum to Offer Tips on Composting
- Platform : Fires: 'Grab the Animals and Kids and Leave the Rest'
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : Ueberroth May Be the Choice for IOC Spot
- Hostetler Never Saw What Hit Raiders : Pro football: Chargers' 102-yard interception return ruins quarterback's record day, 30-23.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Oingo Boingo's Imaginative Irvine Party
- Hollywood Will Lend a Hand to Israeli Film Industry : A proposed alliance aims to help aspiring Israeli filmmakers hone their creative skills and achieve a more universal focus.
- A Sorry State of Apologies : Nixon wouldn't say it. Neither would Pete Rose. But is 'fessing up really a gesture we expect?
- OCCUPATION: CUSTOMER SERVICE AGENT
- TAIWAN
- Relationship Gone Rotten : Artists, Factory Are Squabbling Over Allegedly Nauseating Fumes
- OJAI : City Casts Lot With Cable Consortium
- Taming the Gun Monster: Is It Constitutional? : Second Amendment offers no insuperable barrier to comprehensive national gun control
- Even This Scenario Has an Unhappy Ending
- Ducks' Mistake Gives Sharks One on Road
- Demotion of General Sought by Senator
- Keep That Fast Boat in the Slow Lane, Owners Advised
- Defensive Mistake Costs Vikings : NFC: Pass-interference penalty sets up winning touchdown in Lions' 30-27 victory.
- Will CBS Realize the Error of Its Ways? : The network finally admits 'The Incredible Discovery of Noah's Ark,' was flawed but does more harm to its credibility by refusing to run a correction.
- THEATER REVIEW : Plays About More Than Doomed Love
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : Coltrane's Guitar Debut Falls Short
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : George Clinton's World Keeps Spinning at UC Irvine
- Taxes, Inflation Have Hurt Family Budgets : Income: Study finds that money sent to government exceeds that going to housing, food and medical care combined.
- There's No Rest for Santa Ana Valley's Estrada : Cross-country: Instead of taking time off, junior trained hard and is now among the county's elite.
- JAPAN
- 1 Man Killed, Several Injured in South Oxnard Street Brawl : Violence: Four are arrested on suspicion of homicide. Witnesses say fight started Saturday between family members in Tijuana, Mexico.
- Chargers Have the Means to Go for It : Offense: San Diego rookie gets key first down as running game makes the difference.
- Ducks Get Ruffled by Sharks : Hockey: Wilson blames mistakes by defensemen for 2-1 loss in overtime.
- Colts Provide More Kicks Than Patriots and Win, 9-6
- Weekend Reviews : Music : Galas Vents Her Fury in 'Mass'
- JAMES M. DONCKELS, Senior Supervisory Resident Agent, FBI
- AUTOS
- OFF THE TICKER : A Brew-haha That's Hardly Pint-Size
- Valley-Area Legislators: A Look at '93 Scoreboard
- COUNTYWIDE : Meeting to Focus on Emergency Programs
- Plant Life in the Fire Zone Should Bounce Back in Abundance : Ecology: Nature is bent on regrowth, although some people chased by the flames may not see the 'positive' aspects.
- Youth / Opinion : 'Parents Taught Me Responsibility, but They Didn't Live It'
- The Green Machine Is Asleep at the Switch : Environment: Clinton and Gore breathed activism, but the EPA is hobbled by lack of staff and little gets done.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Long Beach Symphony in a Solid, Safe Program
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Oingo Boingo Tricks and Treats Fans : Elfman-led group opens Halloween show with array of songs from album-in-progress. Crowd prefers band's older--and less gutsy--works.
- COMMENTARY : Making Sense of Sadness : Movies: Although the contrasts in their deaths are considerable, Federico Fellini and River Phoenix had a common bond--they touched our real and movie lives.
- Gunfight Between Occupants of 2 Cars Ends in Crash; 2 Teens Die
- NEWPORT BEACH : Measure A Campaign Costs Near $100,000
- Top-Fuel Final Is Aged to Perfection : Drag racing: McDaniel, 53, beats Nix, 55, after the favorites are eliminated at Pomona.
- Wilson Comes Off Bench, Haunts Rubley : 49ers: Rookie defensive end joins San Francisco defense to beleaguer Ram quarterback.
- Conversation With Dr. Reed V. Tuckson : 'Violence Issues Overwhelm Our Health System'
- OXNARD : Officer Finds Dead Man in Crosswalk
- Woman, 20, Found Shot to Death in Chatsworth : Crime: Officers discover the body of the Reseda resident in her car. She worked for a company that was the site of a shooting last month.
- Here's How You Can Report Vehicles That Have Expired Licenses
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Archer Gets Senior Win in Playoff
- Buccaneers Build Lead, Hang On
- TV REVIEW : 'House of Secrets' Diabolically Derivative
- Day-Laborer Law Fuels Legal Clash : Courts: Opponents, led by ACLU, say measure violates basic rights. Agoura Hills officials cite public safety as their goal.
- World's Largest Tin Mine Isn't Giving Up : Minerals: Malaysian operation trims staff and waits for higher prices.
- COSTA MESA : Trustee Appointed to International Panel
- Hart District Superintendent Gets Back to Basics as Substitute Teacher
- DWP Converter Malfunctions, Causes Smoke
- FULLERTON : Annual Country Fair To Be Held Nov. 13
- Sculptor Helps Heidi Fleiss Slam the Gate on the Peeping Press
- Woman at Altar Shot by 2 Youths Outside Church
- Shaw Confirms Ram 'Escape Clause' : Pro football: But the team executive denies there is interest in a move from Anaheim to Baltimore.
- UCLA Beats Rutgers for Soccer Title
- NHL ROUNDUP : Neutral Site No Problem as Rangers Beat Devils, 4-1
- Maradona Returns as Argentina Ties Australia
- UCLA Rises to No. 12 in Poll; 1-2 Showdown Remains Ahead
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Mary Black Shows the Soul of Erin
- JAPAN
- Showdown Today Over Packwood Diaries : Ethics: Oregon senator's colleagues face a painful choice as they vote on whether to subpoena private papers. Precedent may return to haunt them.
- Questions on Disaster Assistance
- Astronauts Shut Lab, Aim for Edwards Base
- Armenians Reportedly Burn String of Azerbaijan Villages : Caucasus: Tens of thousands have fled across a perilous river into Iran, aid workers and refugees say.
- A Community Unites to 'Tough' It Out : Disaster: In mass meeting, Emerald Bay residents vow comeback, 'adopt' burned-out families.
- Orange County Tollway to End Free Ride for Motorists Today
- Threats to Set Up New Government Fizzle in Haiti
- Health Plan Raises Costs for 15%, Officials Say
- Inherited Diseases
- A Worker's Quick Action Saves Sawdust Festival Site
- VIETNAM
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE FIRES : Keeper of the Flame : Our management of this element ranges from poor to criminal; we suppress natural burning and take arson to brutal extremes.
- Two Trick-or-Treaters Struck, Killed by Auto
- Woman Tells of Role in Alleged Kickback Deal : Trial: Testifying in Carpenter case, she says she made more than $160,000 in scheme with former Sen. Alan Robbins. Defense lawyer calls them the 'devil and his disciple.'
- Toy Seller Isn't Playing Children's Games : Retailing: Toys R Us sets the pace for holiday shopping season with a major coupon promotion.
- O.C. 2-Year College Boards Oppose Prop. 174
- COLUMN ONE : 'Cascadia' Borders on the Future : Some in the Pacific Northwest and western Canada envision a new union based on cultural ties, economic clout. The idea is spreading, but don't redraw the maps just yet.
- Multi-Agency Tangle Is Cause of Freeway Bottleneck
- SOUTH COUNTY : 3rd Human Services Conference Today
- New Museum Lands on Tiny, Isolated Santa Barbara Island : National park: Exhibits focus on local flora and fauna, as well as on the only family to ever live there permanently.
- Multicultural Manners : To Avoid a Red Face, Lose Red Ink
- Norman Gives One to Gallagher : Golf: Australian blows one-shot lead by bogeying two of final three holes.
- S & L Bailout Cost Rises to $3.4 Billion : Banking: Taxpayers will shell out $800 million more to clean up Lincoln Savings.
- Neighbors Recall Terror, Heroism at Shooting Site : Violence: Suspect who opened fire at apartment complex, killing two and wounding five, had been regarded by some as a 'crazy man.' Police, firefighters--and children-- are credited with saving lives.
- Heart of a Nation : As chief of the Cherokees, Wilma Mankiller meshes traditional and modern Indian issues. The tribe's strength, she says, lies in self-determination.
- 200 Arrested at Isla Vista Halloween Party
- Police Put Brakes on Cruising : Safety: About 100 officers from 13 agencies descend on southwest Santa Ana to curb Sunday night tradition.
- Malfunction Hits Key DWP Facility : Power: Converter station in Sylmar suffers $30 million in damage. Electric customers are not affected.
- COUNTYWIDE : Program Offers Cash for Used Motor Oil
- Foothill Route Today Is Starting to Take Its Toll : Transportation: The first two weeks on the 3.2-mile segment were free for motorists. Now, it's pay or stay.
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Earnhardt Increases Chances to Earn His Sixth Driver Title
- Verdict on Stars' Jury Exemptions: Not Guilty! : Celebrities: 'Doonesbury' creator Garry Trudeau pokes fun at actors who get excused from civic duty, but the reality police deny his scenario.
- Don't Kick Sand on 'Beach' Movies
- Fellini, Legendary Film Director of Italy, Dies : Cinema: The five-time Oscar winner translated highly personal material into phantasmagorical screen images.
- MOORPARK : Proposed Shopping Cart Law Dropped
- Today's Agenda
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE : One Foundation's Approach: The Rodney King Case as Legal Education
- ORANGE : City Ratifies 2-Year Firefighter Contract
- Supervisors Will Consider Smoking Ban for Many Sites : Health: Measure would be in effect at enclosed public places in unincorporated areas. Vicky Howard calls proposal 'anti-business.'
- In These Days of Barkley's Life, He Sounds Young and Restless
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Redd Kross Matures at the Palace
- JAZZ REVIEWS : Coltrane's Guitar Playing Not in Tune
- Japan to Cut Farm Product Tariffs
- Safety, New Fuels Drive Technology at Auto Show : Transportation: Offerings at biannual Tokyo event reveal that Japanese and U.S. firms are moving in same direction.
- The Promise and Perils of New Genetic Screening : Science: More diseases will be diagnosed and better therapies developed. But how should the tests be used?
- NATION IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Kudzu Extract May Cut Alcohol Craving
- MOORPARK : City Will Require Licenses for Cats
- Consuls General to Attend Trade Forum
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE FIRES : Dream House or Nightmare? : Unnecessary fire damage will keep happening until there are uniform rules for design, siting and brush clearance.
- Recapturing the Romance : Redevelopment Plans for Casa Romantica Include Ocean-View Dining, Vacation Resort
- Program Offers 'Disadvantaged' Women a Chance at Better Life : Education: A new Moorpark College project trains participants for higher-paying jobs. But the strict standards disqualified many applicants.
- Big Day for Mitchell, Shula and Dolphins : AFC: Marino's replacement passes for three touchdowns, coach ties NFL record for wins and team beats the Chiefs, 30-10. Montana is hurt.
- California--South Korea Trade
- A Flying Leap : Boeing Seeks Early Clearance for Long Flights by Its 777
- American to Impose Contract : Labor: Airline's unilateral move covers unionized flight attendants. Boycott is planned and strike is still possible.
- Peru Voters OK New Constitution in Narrow Victory for President : Latin America: Ballot is seen as a plebiscite on Fujimori's first 3 years. Narrower-than-expected margin casts shadow on his reelection bid.
- Even if It Fails, Prop. 174 Is a Wake-Up Call
- Hotel Soothes Souls Trying to Regroup : Coping: 'It's not like being on vacation,' but Laguna residents and their pets displaced by fire are welcomed at the Ritz-Carlton.
- Suspected Serial Killer of Widows Pleads Innocent
- Fires Fade, Area Turns to Recovery : Inferno: Most blazes are reported under control and Laguna Beach conflagration is declared extinguished. Hillside seeding will begin in effort to ward off flooding.
- Condition of Burned Firefighter Upgraded to Good
- Attack on Lugers May Have Ramifications : International sports: U.S. could withdraw from future competitions in German village where incident took place.
- Rubley Starts, but 49ers Finish Off Rams : NFL: He is sacked seven times and has two passes intercepted in 40-17 loss.
- McGaughey Gets Lots of Assistance With a Hot Barn
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : It's Funky Enough in Clinton's World : Irvine crowd is given a fairly inclusive tour of the universe created by the man now esteemed as a hip-hop nation patriarch.
- Butler Serves the Packers Well, 17-3 : NFC: His sack and fumble recovery late in the fourth quarter seal Green Bay's victory over Chicago.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Cypress Hill's Performance Leaves Audience in a Daze
- Beth B and Scott B: Three Early Visions : Movies: FilmForum focuses on the work of two New York independent filmmakers and their stylish, darkly amusing work.
- Countywide Arts Council Eyed Again : Alliance: Past efforts have failed because of lack of public funds. Backers say none will be sought this time.
- Voters Seem Dissatisfied, Uncertain on Election Eve : Campaigns: Gubernatorial, mayoral posts at stake. No sweeping winds of change gauged in off-year races.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Iran-Contra Report Points to Reagan
- Discovery Leads to Hemophilia A Test
- Angry Settlers Warn Rabin of Jewish Rebellion
- Censorious Right Has It All Wrong
- Fund-Raiser's Success Is Music to Their Ears
- Plan to 'Free Willy' Will Not Have a Harmonious Ending : Controversy: Sickly star of the movie languishes in a Mexican amusement park while Sea World strikes a deal to transfer whale to U.S. facility. Activists want orca released into the wild.
- FIRE STARTERS: Investigators suspect arson in the...
- U.N. Troops Reportedly Used Brothel Run by Bosnia Serbs
- ORANGE : City Closes Deficit in 1993-94 Budget
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Launching New Ambulance Service
- SPOTLIGHT / A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL : BOO-WHO?
- CHINA
- BURNOUT: None of the fires that have...
- Somali Warlord Reportedly Rearmed Under U.N. Noses
- BREEDERS' CUP / RACE AT A GLANCE
- A Perfectly Frank Way to Turn a Game Around
- AMERICAN ALBUM : Mud is flying in Hialeah's mayoral horse race : Despite the fact that he is a convicted felon, Raul Martinez is favored to win reelection in no-holds-barred contest.
- Foreign Firms Adapt Accounting to List in U.S. : Markets: Easier rules and investor interest has created a boom in foreign stock purchases. More firms are meeting SEC requirements.
- Art Lovers Mourn Irreplaceable Loss of Treasured Works : Laguna Beach: Hundreds, if not thousands, of paintings, sculptures and other pieces--many made by recognizable names--perished in last week's firestorm.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- LAGUNA HILLS : Rapid Falls Park Plan OKd by Council
- OJAI : Employees Start 4-Day Workweek
- 2 Hurt in Gang Shooting at County Rehabilitation Center
- Saints' Defense Grounds Cardinals, 20-17 : NFC: Phoenix quarterbacks are sacked six times and offense is held to 143 yards. Beuerlein leaves game because of knee injury.
- Smith Sets Cowboy Record: 237 Yards : NFC: Running back's 62-yard touchdown run late in the game wraps up 23-10 victory over the Eagles.
- AUSTRALIA
- Information Superhypeway
- A SPECIAL REPORT: CONVENTIONS
- Bad-Check Fees Called Profitable
- Beijing Sees Positive Signs in Trade Talks With U.S.
- CULTURE WATCH : Before Madonna
- BOOK REVIEW: NOVEL : A Fictionalized, Haunting Look at a Real-Life Tragedy : WOLF WHISTLE <i> by Lewis Nordan</i> , Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, $16.95, 308 pages
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE FIRES : A Message of Value Carried by Ashes : We who were spared must wonder what it's like to leave home in the morning and find all gone by nightfall.
- School District Gets New Superintendent
- Tuesday's Vote
- The Name Says L.A., but Support for It May Be Drying Up
- Firms Aim to Save Theater : Glendale: Even though campaign has not officially started, board has already gathered more than $100,000 in pledges for the historic Alex.
- Motorcyclist Dies After Freeway Chase
- OAK TREE : Zoonaqua Regains Form and Wins Ramser
- A Race for Iron Men and Iron Women : Triathlon: Simply finishing is enough for most in Hawaii, even if it's too late to be official.
- Goal Through the Pads Frustrates Hebert
- New Central Library Succeeds as Urban Crossroads for L.A.
- Weekend Reviews : Comedy : Allen Gibes American Men
- Things Go Elway's Way in Victory at Mile High : AFC: Bronco quarterback runs his record at home to 60-16 with 28-17 win over the Seahawks.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Deception': Slight, but Travels Well
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : Bley, Swallow Turn on Light at McCabe's
- RETAILING
- In Last-Ditch Effort, Prop. 174 Backers Go on Offensive : Election: Financially strapped supporters of school vouchers measure complain about opponents' tactics. Anti-174 campaign continues barrage of commercials and phone calls.
- New York Wins One, Loses One : Interconference: Jets beat Giants, 10-6, to end losing streak. Giants drop into first-place tie with Dallas in NFC East.
- Pediatric AIDS
- Anti-Safety Legislation
- Let the Liberals Compete With Rush Limbaugh's Wit
- George Ramos has the day off. His...
- Gun Control and Violence
- Northridge School
- MOVIES - Nov. 1, 1993
- Obituaries - Nov. 1, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 1, 1993
- Crews Target Last Hot Spots in Race Against the Santa Anas : Fires: Return of hot temperatures and strong winds is forecast. Green Meadow, Steckel blazes are nearly contained, officials say.
- Harsh Battle Rages Over Drug Firm : Medicine: ICN stockholders to choose which of two wealthy immigrants will guide firm.
- Lagunans Speak of Healing, Give Thanks in Churches
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Laguna Disaster Raises Outcry Against Liberals
- River Phoenix Collapses, Dies; Actor Was 23
- Nasty Battle Rages Over Costa Mesa Drug Firm : Medicine: ICN stockholders to choose which of two wealthy immigrants will guide the company.
- As Fires Fade, O.C. Turns to Recovery : Inferno: Most blazes are reported under control and Laguna Beach conflagration is declared extinguished. The Ortega Highway fire is 75% contained.
- New Demands, Behind-Scenes Talks Cloud Trade Pact : Commerce: Backers say much hinges on getting Mexico to agree to protect some U.S. farmers from a flood of imports. Canada elections add uncertainty.
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Wife's Labor Pains Sideline Stokes
- TECHNOLOGY - Nov. 1, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - Nov. 1, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - Nov. 1, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 1, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 1, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 1, 1993