- Mandela and Aides to Take 20% Pay Cut
- The Great Blight Way : Alleys Have Become a Magnet for Illegal Dumping and Crime. A City Pilot Project Hopes to Change That.
- DOWNTOWN : Walters Wants Blacks on El Pueblo Panel
- Smart Politics, Mexican American-Style: Most Will Not Vote on Election Day
- The World : Will the Peace-Minded Arabs Pull the Plug on Hamas?
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- Stirring the Ashes : MASTERS OF ILLUSION, <i> By Mary-Ann Tirone Smith (Warner Books: $21.95; 224 pp.)</i>
- COMMERCE : City Administrator to Retire at Year-End
- CHINATOWN : Coalition of Groups Denounce Prop. 187
- DOWNTOWN : Asian Artwork Helps Dispel Stereotypes
- The Long Road Home : Construction: Fewer than a dozen of the 321 houses destroyed by the Laguna Beach-Emerald Bay fire have been rebuilt. An expert in the field is not surprised by the pace.
- EXIT INTO HISTORY: A Journey Through the...
- First Stop, New Orleans Station
- DECISION '94 : Voters' Guide : A LOOK AT AREA CONGRESSIONAL AND LEGISLATIVE RACES
- On Their Own : Disabled Buy Homes With Help From Their Parents as Key to Future Security
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : The life and times of Daryl Mitchell help make 'Larroquette' go 'round
- NOTEBOOK : Forfeits Jeopardize Locke's Postseason Play
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Courted U.S. Voters With Mideast Swing
- Sudanese Man Arrested as Kidney Broker
- Suspicions Fly in Case of Two Missing S.C. Brothers
- HIGHLAND PARK : Center to Offer Parenting Classes
- FLORENCE : 2 Fire Stations Unite in $932,000 Building
- George Gay Jr.; Survived Battle of Midway
- Travel Horrors : Our Second Annual Halloween Collection of Scary Stories About Trip-Ups : Travel Horrors: Egypt : Cruising With Nile-ists : It almost became the river of no return on a voyage skippered by disenchanted teen-agers
- THE EFFECTS OF A BREAST CANCER STORY LINE ON LESLIE CHARLESON
- Decision '94 / SPECIAL GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA'S ELECTIONS : Preparing Yourself to Vote
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Grants Enable Club to Aid Casa Maravilla
- GAME OF THE WEEK : Landazuri's Extra Effort Keys Victory for South Gate
- Decision '94 / SPECIAL GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA'S ELECTIONS
- Neighbors Come Out to Reclaim the Streets : Communities: Residents of gang-troubled Santa Ana area have carnival where they once feared to tread. They say it's a start.
- Acid Spill Forces Evacuation of 21 on Woodman Avenue in Van Nuys
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Dianne Feinstein : The Race for the Senate: Experienced Politican--But Does It Help?
- Free Online Service for Mexico
- FICTION
- Vantage Point : A painter and storyteller relates her father's childhood in China : BABA: A Return to China Upon My Father's Shoulders, <i> By Belle Yang (Harcourt Brace: $27.95; 240 pp.)</i>
- VERBATIM
- Plan to Kill 30 Deer at Zoo Triggers Uproar
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : Monster wanna-bes make their debut on cable's Nickelodeon ... 'Aaahh!!!'
- A Haven Where Fear, Ignorance Aren't Welcome : Graciela Morales and The Gathering Place Support, Counsel AIDS Sufferers and Their Care Givers
- Decision '94 / SPECIAL GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA'S ELECTIONS : Governor's Race : About This Race
- POLITICAL FORECAST : Will Syria Soon Make Peace With Israel?
- When Strangers Mourn, a Nation Mourns : Israel: Acts of terrorism evoke tears of bereavement and a sense of personal loss, even when the victims are unknown.
- Bank of Southern California Picks Commercial Loan Officer
- Laughter as Antidote
- Realtor Convention Set
- Ginger Mercer; Widow of Johnny Mercer
- Very Very Nick at Nite (Sunday at...
- Decision '94 / SPECIAL GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA'S ELECTIONS : Governor's Race : THE DEMOCRAT: KATHLEEN BROWN
- Decision '94 / SPECIAL GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA'S ELECTIONS : Finding a Cure in a Year of Anger
- Competitive Swimmer Took Plunge at 55 : Aging: New Jersey woman immersed herself in sport; she now competes and often wins. 'It's not winning that keeps me going,' she says. 'It's just a neat thing to do.'
- Stronger on production design than substance, the...
- Retro : Return of the Short Timers : SERIES THAT DIDN'T LAST MORE THAN A SEASON GET A SECOND SHOWING ON TNT
- Anna and the Boys of the N.Y. Times
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : 187's Prince a Pauper? Campaign Loan Stuck in Credit-Credibility Gap
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- PREP ROUNDUP : El Modena, Orange Win Cross-Country Titles
- THE BLACK CROWES"Amorica" American* * *The Black...
- MORE AID: "We Are the World" was...
- Private Lives : VIDEO : A Horror Fanatic's Spree de Corpse : We asked rocker and composer Danny Elfman, creator of creepy music for cool films, to pick the best movies to rent for Halloween.
- Exposition Park Could Become a Model of Beneficial Growth
- Bill Goodrich has been elected president of...
- STYLE: FASHION : SUEDE APPEAL
- FRANK APPRAISALS : A Puddle of Beer, the Aftertaste of Garlic and Plenty of Macho Rants and Raves: Mal Appetit!
- MEN ON MEN 5: Best New Gay...
- Marie Duval; Starred 26 Years in 'The Drunkard'
- Four-Star Movies : 'The Court Jester'
- Commentary : A 'MIGHTY' QUANDARY ABOUT VIOLENCE AND CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS
- Decision '94 / SPECIAL GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA'S ELECTIONS : Governor's Race : The Issues
- Los Angeles Times Interview : Mike Huffington : The Race for the Senate: A GOP Neophyte--and Proud of It
- The Earth Moved--Now Baby Makes 3 : This couple have taken pride in their long line of non-human 'babies.' But it took an act of God to bless them with a little girl.
- It Was Fair Game Until the Love Affair Turned Fowl
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Calvary Chapel Takes Defensive to Hold Off Orange Lutheran
- Murphy Is Strong at the Finish to Keep Senior Lead in Hawaii
- WESTERN ATHLETIC ROUNDUP : Brown Leads Utah in Rout of UTEP
- Florida State Gives Duke a Taste of Reality : ACC: Kanell passes for 394 yards, three touchdowns as No. 9 Seminoles romp over previously unbeaten Blue Devils, 59-20.
- Ventura Drops the Ball, 34-32
- Third Time Not the Charm for Cal Lutheran : Soccer: Kingsmen lose again to Claremont-Mudd in SCIAC championship match, 4-1.
- JAZZ SPOTLIGHT
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- Fall Is the Best Time to Plant
- Travel Horrors: Indonesia : A Bad Bargain in Bali : Oblivious American on a shopping expedition ends up with cultural egg on his face
- Shlomo Goren; Fought Israeli-PLO Accord
- Alarm Diverts Jet From Burbank to Ontario
- CRENSHAW : Auto School Readies for a Royal Visit
- THE REGION : Cities Urged to Press for Power Rate Cuts
- Decision '94 / SPECIAL GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA'S ELECTIONS : Decision '94: The Staff
- Social Worker Faces Charges as Woman, 90, Is Found Dead
- European Union Officials Get Assignments : Diplomacy: Some observers see a weakened global role in decision by new head of Executive Commission to divide external relations portfolio.
- Decision '94 / SPECIAL GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA'S ELECTIONS : Statewide Races : STATE TREASURER
- Decision '94 / SPECIAL GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA'S ELECTIONS : Propositions : 184: Three Strikes / Tougher Sentencing : WHAT IT IS
- Focus : Catching the Acting Gene
- EAST LOS ANGELES : School's Devilish Play Honors 2 Occasions
- Labor Leaders Aim Efforts at Immigrants : Organizers Want to Recruit Industrial Workers From a Wide Area Into Union Fold
- California Must Reinvent Its Ties to Washington
- CAMPUS CORRESPONDENCE : Are Disgruntled College Students the Latest Political Asset to be Exploited?
- Lying in Public Life: Just Whom Do You Trust?
- Conservatives Take Best Shot at School Boards : Politics: Education Alliance activists who say their views are ignored fund a countywide network of candidates. Moderates and liberals fear a takeover by the religious right.
- BIG EAST ROUNDUP : Defense Does Job for Miami
- Travel Horrors: Hawaii : Paradise Lost : Post-earthquake, they sought solace in Hawaii, but nature gave them a few more shocks
- Free Ghosts With Castle Discounts
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Brache Hits 59-Yard Field Goal to Propel Village Christian, 24-7
- Penn State Makes a Strong Case to Keep Its Place at No. 1 : Big Ten: Carter runs for four touchdowns and Collins passes for two in 63-14 rout of Ohio State.
- REGIONAL ROUNDUP : Johnson Leads North Carolina Over N.C. State
- BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : Kansas St. Rolls Over Oklahoma
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL
- COVER STORY : Black Power in Its Glory : What's the legacy of the militant activists known as the Black Panthers? Father-son filmmakers Melvin and Mario Van Peebles bring it all to life for a new generation to decide.
- Director Robert Altman has put together another...
- Larry K. Ainsworth will become president and...
- WILLIAM BLAKE AT THE HUNTINGTON by...
- Norway Is Fearsome When It Comes to Protecting Its Rights of the Sea
- In Suburban Moscow By-Election, Ballot Offers Cautionary Preview of 1996 Presidential Race : Russia: A rabid nationalist is among those vying for parliamentary seat. Campaign raises fears for democracy.
- Decision '94 / SPECIAL GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA'S ELECTIONS : Statewide Races : STATE CONTROLLER
- Decision '94 / SPECIAL GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA'S ELECTIONS : Statewide Races : ATTORNEY GENERAL
- Decision '94 / SPECIAL GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA'S ELECTIONS : U.S. Senate : The Issues
- ART LESSON: Forget Walt Disney World. The...
- WESTLAKE : Troublesome House Meets Wrecking Ball
- New Study Ordered on Mining Plan
- Political Correctness: It<i> Can</i> Happen Here : From hyphen- Americanism to the cult of victimization, strange new rules have come to Antelope Valley College. This '60s-era liberal is getting frustrated.
- Huisenga Puts Cal Lutheran Over the Top
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Northridge Women Finish Second in Cross-Country
- Bruins' Victory Is Like Medicine in Painful Season : College football: Losing streak ends at six when Stanford misses late field-goal try, 31-30.
- Baron, Chapparo Lead Area Players in Charity Game
- Oilers Show Raiders It Could Be Worse : Pro football: Houston has fallen on hard times, limping into Coliseum today with 1-6 record.
- Nebraska's Domination Has Everyone Buffaloed : College football: Cornhuskers' 24-7 victory over Colorado might even be good enough for No. 1 ranking.
- PERFORMING ARTS : Dante as Performance Artist : Rinde Eckert is a classicist in avant-garde disguise. Or, perhaps, the reverse. The work of the Italian poet is a nice starting point, anyway.
- Is the World Still Listening? : A 10th-anniversary celebration of the recording of 'We Are the World' is scheduled for January.
- Kodak Takes Another Shot at Restructuring : The Company Hopes to Recapture Its Blue-Chip Status With Film, but Even That Business Is Troubled
- DISNEY'S MAGIC SCHOOL : CalArts Students Are at the Core of the Animation Boom
- Pluck, Luck and Destiny : Alice Munro's short story characters live on in the mind long after the tale has been told : OPEN SECRETS, <i> By Alice Munro (Alfred A. Knopf: $23; 294 pp.)</i>
- COVER STORY : AFTER THE BLOOM : Conceived During '80s Building Boom, Water Garden Project Remains Half-Finished, a Symbol of Recession
- The State : Simpson's Anxiety: The Limelight Reduces Him to a Mere Mortal
- Disneyland, Union Reach Tentative Pact : Labor: The agreement likely ends the threat of a strike. Food service workers are to vote on the offer today.
- ELECTIONS / SCHOOL BOARD : Conservative Trustee May Be Joined by Others
- Plummer Helps Arizona State Win : Nonconference: He passes for career-high 327 yards and three touchdowns in 36-15 victory over No. 20 BYU.
- SANTA ANITA : College Town Passes the Test During an Upsetting Cal Cup
- In Brief
- Nothing but Blue Skies : After his Tony-winning success with 'Tommy,' Des McAnuff is headed for worlds beyond the La Jolla Playhouse. His revival of 'How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying' is bound for Broadway. His next stop: Hollywood.
- House Candidates Split Along Party Lines Over Prop. 187
- Grounds for Concern : Native Americans: Officials say the system for protecting ancient Chumash burial sites is easily abused.
- CROSS-COUNTRY / JOHNIE O INVITATIONAL : Glendale, Moorpark Qualify for State
- Valley Gang Members Join to Mark Peace Anniversary : Celebration: In the church-sponsored 'summit,' more than 30 groups renew commitment to 2nd year of treaty.
- Car Wash Nets $1,000 for Girl's Funeral
- Loved Ones Honored on Day of the Dead
- Smashing Debut
- Nirvana Laid Bare, With No Apologies
- TOM PETTY"Wildflowers" Warner Bros.* * *A bit...
- Is Ito Giving Too Much Credit to Impact of TV?
- Four Students Get the Assignment of a Lifetime : Simpson case: A professor and Judge Lance A. Ito selected the aspiring lawyers to serve as clerks, offering them some prime resume-building and a few moments in the spotlight.
- Plans for Temporary Gym Shelved
- Right Now, No One Can Be an Arch-Rival
- Glasson Still the Leader of Olympic Pack : Golf: There are plenty of players chasing him for $540,000 first prize.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL
- College Football Spotlight : BETTER LATE THAN NEVER FOR THE "ICEMAN" DEBUT
- A Little Song, a Little Dance : Matthew Broderick's immediate future is a bit of a blur: He's starring in his first musical, directing his first movie, and he'll see two more films open this fall. Doesn't this guy know how to stop.
- California Elections
- HYDE PARK : Cartoonist to Host Halloween Event
- Tribe Got Surplus U.S. Equipment : Indictments: Records show the Sioux never saw millions' worth of gear ordered in its name.
- Engulfing Wave of Scandals Has Turks Crying for Reform
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Housing Opens for Disabled Homeless
- Freshman House Democrats Have Their Feet to the Fire : Congress: First-termers make up half the list of 'endangered incumbents.' They face the public's growing disdain for officeholders.
- 2 Rallies Back Opposing Sides of Debate
- Getting the Truth Is Always Good News
- The Great Escaper : What's the fascination with magicians like Houdini? IF they cheat death, maybe we can, too : THE LIFE AND MANY DEATHS OF HARRY HOUDINI, <i> By Ruth Brandon (Random House: $25; 352 pp.)</i>
- ALIAS OLYMPIA: A Woman's Search for Manet's...
- Connecting : It's the Basic Need to Belong and Be Heard That Can Draw Children Toward Gangs and Violence--or Slowly Turn Them Away
- REAL ANSWERS
- 'To Appreciate Him Alive' : A biography that aims to give the feel of a slap on the back : CONOR: A Biography of Conor Cruise O'Brien, <i> By Donald Harman Akenson (Cornell University Press: $35; 573 pp.)</i>
- Economic Respite for N. Korea Seen in Nuclear Accord : Asia: U.S. officials believe North gained time to deal with severe problems by agreeing to freeze program.
- Riordan Set to Back Feinstein in Senate Race
- Decision '94 / SPECIAL GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA'S ELECTIONS : Propositions : 181: Bonds for Rail and Air Projects : WHAT IT IS
- Bosnia's Children Who Survive Are Also Victims : Balkans: Killers know that the death of a child demoralizes the family. Psychiatrists on a special mission are attempting to ease the mental trauma.
- Violent Crime Declines Drastically in Central L.A.
- LEIMERT PARK : Plans Take Shape for Farmers Market
- BEING THERE : Mea Goofa
- LIFE WITH AN ELECTRIC CAR by...
- A Cheer for Family Loyalty : Teen-Ager Joined Rival Garfield High to Honor Slain Relative
- The Many Beneficiaries of the Leaveys
- Gunman Fires on White House : Shooting: President is not harmed in assault-rifle attack. Passersby on Pennsylvania Avenue tackle suspect, identified as a Colorado man. It is the second breach of security in as many months.
- HUNTINGTON PARK : City Offers Housing Improvement Loans
- Time for a Little High-Brow Horror
- Sergei Bondarchuk, 74; Russian Director, Actor
- THE LONG 'RENEGADE' ROAD
- Apocalypse <i> Not</i> : CBS MOVIE ATTEMPTS TO CREATE A BELIEVABLE CATACLYSMIC EVENT THAT NO ONE ACTUALLY WILL BELIEVE
- The World : Why More 'Normal' Times May Undo Yeltsin's Future
- The Error of Prop. 187 : Beware of the quick fix and the emotive sell
- Woman Found Dead Near Rincon
- Mother's Push for Justice Reopens Case : Inquiry: Rebecca Ennis hired investigator who found new evidence in the slaying of her son. Prosecutors defend their actions.
- Oregon (Yes, Oregon) Tied for 1st
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : Davis Runs for 246 Yards, Rescues Auburn
- BREAKING THROUGH : She Isn't Crazy, She's Rekindled
- ART : Together Again, on the Battlefield : Leon Golub and Nancy Spero, partners in life and art, have never shied away from tough challenges. Both have overcome art's fickle fashions with unflinching critiques of world violence.
- Thomas C. Sawyer has joined Century 21...
- Lady Death and Aliens From the Planet Zaros : An aging author and his aging detective keep a date with demise : PULP, <i> By Charles Bukowski (Black Sparrow Press: $25, cloth; $13, paper; 202 pp.)</i>
- 2 Fraternity Members Sentenced in Death
- Nature's Open House : Starr Ranch Offers a Rare Look at a Truly Wild Place
- Fighting Fire With Fire : A preventive program for wild lands should include regular controlled burns
- CS Fullerton Coach Just Lives to Sell the Mystery of Soccer to the Masses
- ANALYSIS : Second-Half Games Favorable to Rams if They Pick up Pace
- Nurse Eases Misery of Rwandan Refugees
- Victim Hurt, Suspect Injured in Pair of O.C. Carjackings
- Decision '94 / SPECIAL GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA'S ELECTIONS : Propositions : 189: No Bail Option for Sexual Assault : WHAT IT IS
- Book That Links Low IQ to Race, Poverty Fuels Debate : Race: Authors say genetics along with environment account for intelligence-test gap between whites, blacks.
- Boy Critically Hurt When Car Strikes Him in Driveway
- 2 Rob and Beat Orange Businessman
- Post Office Closes Amid Protests From Town's Residents : Leona Valley: Hamlet loses more than a place to pick up mail and packages as a result of government cost cutting.
- 4 Deputies Hurt, 3 Arrests Made in Fight Near Universal CityWalk : Melee: Brawl breaks out as 500 leave Halloween party at restaurant. Authorities say it began over perceived insult.
- Grace and Fear Mark AIDS Epidemic in San Francisco : Health: Disease is now the city's top killer of men. There are as many poignant stories as there are victims.
- The Hard-Learned Lessons of the Fire : New Respect in Laguna Beach for Forces of Nature
- Olajuwon Too Much for Clippers
- Melting Pot Mells of Success
- COMMENTARY : It's Past Time to Stop Destroying Careers
- Stan the Music Man : Baseball: Thirty years after he retired, the St. Louis Cardinals' Hall of Famer has found a second career.
- In the Panthers' Trenches
- CLIQUES : Wavewatchers
- Air Raid, by STEPHEN SPENDER
- Thousands of artists, musicians and locals will...
- Huge Dam to Flood Ancient Life Style : China: Three Gorges Project on Yangtze River will claim 900 farm communities and uproot at least a million people. It's expected to take 15 years to build.
- Decision '94 / SPECIAL GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA'S ELECTIONS : U.S. Senate : THE DEMOCRAT: DIANNE FEINSTEIN
- Tough Gun Control Laws to Be Drafted in Canada
- Decision '94 / SPECIAL GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA'S ELECTIONS : Statewide Races : STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Prison Guards Set Record With Gift to Wilson
- Best Friends--Until Friday : Garfield's Ramirez and Roosevelt's Gallegos Will Play in East L.A. Classic
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Spoiling to Be a Spoiler : Like other minor party gubernatorial hopefuls, Libertarian Richard Rider says a vote for him will send the big guys--in his case, the GOP--a message.
- OVER THE TOP : A Mishmash of Ingredients and Techniques Make for Wild and Crazy Food at Parkway Grill
- Trust Me On This : Dead, and Yet Melancholy : This deceased writer did not write, then die; he's writing from the beyond
- BOTTOM LINE : Driving Miss Baby
- Travel Horrors: The World : All the Way With LBJ
- Kid Stuff in the Lincoln White House : History: It's tough when your father is commander in chief during the Civil War and your mother is busy holding seances.
- The Leopard Man (AMC Monday at 8:30...
- U.N. Threatens Air Strikes on Bosnian Government Forces
- Decision '94 / SPECIAL GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA'S ELECTIONS : Governor's Race : THE REPUBLICAN: PETE WILSON
- Decision '94 / SPECIAL GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA'S ELECTIONS : Propositions : 190: Overhaul of Judges' Discipline Panel : WHAT IT IS
- Valentino's Beach Party : Communities Hollywood Made Famous Still Resist Annexation
- Minimarket Clerk Fatally Shoots Alleged Robber
- OXNARD : Fight Against Prop. 187 Taken Door-to-Door
- Subway Vote Was Right Decision for the Valley : It's time for MTA to find funding, and critics to move on
- Violent Crime Declines Sharply in Central L. A.
- For Politician Who Concocted a Tale of Heroism, the End Began on TV
- Pumpkin Lore / Examining Fall's Most Famous Fruit
- Cougars Fall Behind by 18 but Rally to Win : Pac-10: Washington State defeats Cal, 26-23, after trailing in first quarter, 20-2.
- PREP FOOTBALL : Mistakes Make It Easy for Bishop Amat
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- In Brief
- What? The Same Old Song Again?
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / CONGRESS : Democrats Downplaying Ties to Clinton : Vulnerable incumbents stress their independence as GOP seeks to exploit President's drop in popularity.
- White Pages Typecast Poet, Prophet, Jazz Lover : Advertising: Designer listings in phone book can include descriptions, bold face, italic, or other typographical devices.
- 'Poison Ivy'
- Louis Gossett Jr. Tapped to Lead Christmas Parade
- Decision '94 / SPECIAL GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA'S ELECTIONS : Statewide Races : INSURANCE COMMISSIONER
- Inhaling Freedom : Cuban Emigrant Miguel Gonzales Savors Life in the U.S. as Owner of a Cigar Factory. He Contends That Tobacco Has Social Benefits.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE MEDIA : The Press Neglects Its Civic Role : News reports shape our world, and maybe Americans are tired of seeing politics as a game they're not in.
- Metzler Merits Election in 69th District : Chamber President Understands Key Issues and Is Committed to Cities' Welfare
- Huard Lifts Washington Past Oregon State, 24-10 : Pac-10: Quarterback passes and runs for three touchdowns as Kaufman is limited to 69 yards.
- Campaign '94: Issues and Answers
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : O'Brien Directs Fullerton Offense to Victory Over Golden West
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine's Yaba Finishes Second in Big West Meet
- Moorpark Gets Best of Glendale : Football: Penalty keeps drive alive and Raiders capitalize with game-winning touchdown in 21-14 victory.
- Pierce Gets Outpointed on Road by Hancock, 52-43
- THEATER NOTES : They're Still a Long Way From Business as Usual : The Pantages and Henry Fonda theaters continue to deal with quake effects--while subway work shakes up their street.
- CD-ROM REVIEW : The Endless Cosmology of Kyoto
- JEFFERSON PARK : Celebrity Readings to Benefit Literacy
- Travel Horrors: New York : The Apple's Revenge : Their anniversary weekend created memories that can't be replaced . . . unlike their luggage
- THE TIMES ORANGE COUNTY POLL : Electorate Still Can't Decide on El Toro Airport
- A Long, Bitter Wait for Freedom Ends : Courts: Man is released after serving 16 years for murder he and others say he did not commit. Witness recanted 7 years ago.
- Decision '94 / SPECIAL GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA'S ELECTIONS : Prop. 187 : Is It 'Save Our State' or 'Sink Our State'?
- Humor Brings Relief From Attack Ads
- Decision '94 / SPECIAL GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA'S ELECTIONS : Propositions : 186: Creates a Statewide Health System : WHAT IT IS
- The Nation : Following Greenspan, Democratic Economists Abandon Keynesian Model
- Aid to the Abused : New Van Nuys Police Team Focuses on Helping Battered Women
- Key Bills by Delegation Become Law : Legislature: Area Republicans focus on crime and business. Democrats also score successes.
- Book: Pippen Defends His Move in Playoffs
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Cook-to-Stokes Conversion Helps End Bruin Streak
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Stands on Local Issues Could Decide 24th District Race : Constituency does not really feel connected to what is making the news in the nation's capital. Voters' concerns are about the things that affect them directly.
- Stronger Than Stereotype : A Conversation With Nobel Laureate Kenzaburo Oe
- Frances Inglis; Guided UCLA Cultural Programs
- COMMERCE : Housing Project for Disabled Opens
- 'The Positively True Adventures . . . '
- Decision '94 / SPECIAL GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA'S ELECTIONS : U.S. Senate : About This Race
- Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach; Singer, Composer
- To Avoid Tax, Sell Shares Carefully
- Karen V. Amabile has been appointed senior...
- STYLE: GARDENS : Border Control
- THE INDOOR GARDENER : Tips on How to Winterize Your Houseplants
- Travel Horrors : Our Second Annual Halloween Collection of Scary Stories About Trip-Ups : Travel Horrors: Europe : The Jet Set : It was to be a flight to London with felicitous, romantic stopover. Oh, the best-laid plans . . .
- Guerrillas, Israeli Army Clash in South Lebanon
- Out of the Ruins
- Decision '94 / SPECIAL GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA'S ELECTIONS : Statewide Races : LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
- Fathers Join Fight on Infant Mortality : Pediatrics: Healthy Start draws praise as it reaches into depressed neighborhoods, teaching men and pregnant women.
- Decision '94 / SPECIAL GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA'S ELECTIONS : Propositions : 191: Renames Justice Courts : WHAT IT IS
- Stenstrom's Best Not Quite Enough : Stanford: He passes for 408 yards, puts Cardinal in position to win, but field-goal try misses.
- Tie Feels Like a Loss for No. 7 Texas A&M; : SWC: Aggies overcome a 14-0 deficit but fall short of victory against SMU, 21-21.
- Flutie Finds Magic in CFL : Pro football: The 5-9 quarterback says of his stint in the NFL that he "was winning, but I wasn't flashy enough for them, or big enough."
- Irish Sail to Victory Over Navy