- PORT HUENEME : Drunk Driving Suspect Arrested After 2 Injured
- Thwarting Voters' Will on Auto Insurance Reform : Public policy: Insurers, officials, courts still put up roadblocks to Prop. 103, five years after its passage.
- AIDS Quilt to Be Shown in Palmdale
- Democrat Bidding for Dornan Seat : Politics: Mike Farber says his GOP opponent 'is beatable' at rally announcing candidacy. He must first win primary.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council to Vote on Street Vendor Rents
- TUSTIN : City Passes Tougher Expense Guidelines
- Yield Signs Point Out Need to Give Way, Proceed With Caution
- Give Him a Phone Booth, and This Team Might Fly
- Woman Sought in Daughters' Slayings
- Firefighting Copter Heads Wish List for O.C. Fire Chief
- Book Says Bush Sought to Stall Iraq Arms Probe : Scandal: He and Scowcroft are called driving force to keep data from Congress. Writers were given protection after threats and break-ins.
- Car Collision Kills Youth, Injures 8 : Accident: Julio Garcia of Topanga was pronounced dead at the scene. Witnesses tell police he ran a red light.
- LAKE FOREST : Deputies to Patrol Some Private Streets
- FULLERTON : Purse-Theft Pair Sought by Police
- Prudential Faces More Accusations : Wall Street: Customers' lawyers say the brokerage is stonewalling. The firm seems to be softening its stance.
- Nation IN BRIEF : MISSOURI : Weight Risk Noted After Smokers Quit
- Adelaide Hall, 92; Jazz Singer Performed With Duke Ellington
- Nervous O.C. Cities Check Fire Defenses : Aftermath: In wake of Laguna Beach blaze, they are inspecting water supply, escape routes and equipment.
- Former President of Israel Says Peace to Take Long Effort
- County Unions Offer Health Plan to Beat Rate Increase : Government: But officials say apparent savings would be lost in higher deductibles, other costs. Control is also at issue.
- Cardinals Grind Out 16-3 Victory : NFC: Phoenix runs the ball 46 times for 243 yards against injury-riddled Eagles.
- O.C. Soprano Tops in Met Audition
- The Orange County-based band Justice was named...
- Channel 2: Chasing Big News Again : Television: Journalist William Applegate returns to KCBS to present news 'in a more serious way.'
- France, Germany Discussing Media Linkup : Europe: State monopolies in the two nations are near a deal that could build a major telecommunications force.
- JAPAN
- NEWS ANALYSIS : A Messy War Over Immigrant Health Care : Politics: The governor and his opponents state their positions with an eye toward political advantage. The result is more confusion in an already complicated issue.
- CYPRESS : Volunteer's Hard Work Recognized
- IRVINE : 3 Schools to Stress Job-Related Skills
- Anti-Smoking Event Aimed at Minorities
- Nance to Have Arthroscopic Surgery
- FULLERTON : City Admits Error on New Utility Tax
- Christie Provides the Suspense in 13-10 Victory : AFC:Buffalo kicker ties score with 14 seconds remaining, then wins it with 32-yard field goal in overtime against New England.
- Ducks Unable to Hold Back the Penguins
- At Least Maple Leafs' Fans Can Smile : Hockey: The gruff Burns instills a concept of team play that has produced a 12-1-2 record.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Ivanisevic Is Too Good for Parisians
- A Slight Whiff of Higher Rates Gives the Weak-Hearted a Scare
- Colombia Senator Dies After Attack
- 3 Peacekeepers Held Hostage, Are Freed as U.N. Opens Fire
- Rekiji Kobari, 79; Tycoon Questioned in Kanemaru Scandal
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE : One Agency's Approach: Identifying Diabetes Among Latinos
- Fire Rekindles Debate on Use of Air Guard : Disaster: Pilot Vince Cocca was among those put on hold by bureaucracy and malfunctions. There's a move in Congress to amend a Depression-era law that stymied planes.
- Platform : On Farrakhan: 'Come Hear the Man, Then Make Up Your Own Mind'
- Moon Impressive in 24-14 Victory : AFC: Quarterback has his 37th career 300-yard passing game as Houston defeats Seattle.
- U.S. Defender Has Gained a Corner on Market : Soccer: Lalas again proves the perfect target for a set play in a 1-0 victory over Jamaica.
- A Revival of Warhol's Timeless 'Hustler'
- NEW ZEALAND
- CHINA
- COLUMN ONE : A Father's Ugly Fall From Grace : Ken Lakeberg was hailed for loving his conjoined babies so much he defied the odds to try to save one of them. Then came the claims that he was a publicity hound who used donations to buy drugs.
- MISSION VIEJO : Racial Awareness Is Aim of Seminars
- Concrete Wall in Middle of Freeway Is Not Safe Solution
- SPOTLIGHT : A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL
- Brown Captures Ventura Surf Title
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Adams Adds a Touch of Grit to Pop-Soul
- Elway Picks the Right Pocket : AFC: Bronco quarterback uses protection, passes for three touchdowns in 29-14 victory over Browns.
- When This Shaq Attack Hits, No Fan's Wallet Will Be Safe
- 'The House That Mame Built' Gone : Fires: Malibu home of writer Jerome Lawrence, once the site of literary conferences, playwriting workshops and musical soirees, is destroyed.
- When Castle Rock Met Ted Turner . . . : The Industry: Financed by Turner's deep pockets, the studio will double its film output in the next few years, but it will not give up creative autonomy, according to Martin Shafer, one of its founders.
- Giving Away the StoreMost of the corporate...
- JAPAN
- JAN MITTERMEIER / Director, John Wayne Airport
- PETS BITE CITY: The city of Lancaster...
- THE PACIFIC : Hyundai Looking to Revive Sales in U.S. : Trade: Rushing into the American market was an error, the company says.
- Arizona border town wants wall of protection : Residents of tiny Naco see the proposed steel barrier as a way to block a wave of violence, crime.
- The Conscientious Objector : Art Davidson Decries the World's Treatment of Indigenous Peoples
- BUENA PARK : Smokey Robinson Will Sing at Benefit
- Amid Football Rivalry, Unity With Fire Victims
- Boys' Slayings Show Pasadena's Other Side : Cities: Shootings half a mile from the Rose Parade route shocked those who see it only as home of Norton Simon Museum and Caltech. But observers say it is two cities: One rich, one poor.
- Clippers' Fast Start Does Them No Good : Pro basketball: The Nuggets rally from 13-0 deficit and win on Williams' free throws.
- Penguins Simply Are Too Tough : Ducks: Even with Lemieux off of the ice, Pittsburgh is able to hold on for a 5-4 victory.
- New Hands to Tend Hillside Garden : Griffith Park: At 88, Charlie Turner ends 15 years as volunteer keeper of Dante's View overlooking the city. Riordan aide Tom LaBonge will take his place.
- Modern Hieroglyphics : Bolsa Chica Bunkers Provide a Rich Study of Graffiti Over 35 Years
- NHL ROUNDUP : Oilers Blanked by Blackhawks
- The PGA Suspends Daly : Golf: He is taken off the tour for an undetermined length of time for quitting at Kapalua tournament.
- New Hip-Hop Shop Showcases Two Young Palmdale Artists
- SANTA ANA : Chamber Awards $250 Scholarships
- OXNARD : City Considers Plan to Privatize Department
- Landmark Bancorp : LA HABRA
- PAGES : Milken Closes Deal With Ghostwriter
- Council Considers Aid for Pet Shops
- A Beacon to Lead More Than Half of Us Out of History's Amnesia : Women: The Hall of Fame in Seneca Falls, N.Y., is a little-known citadel honoring far-reaching achievements.
- Stevens Refuses to Hide Behind New Game Face
- LOS ALAMITOS : City Will Consider Rezoning Vacant Lot
- MOVIESWhat a 'Nightmare': Touchstone's animated film "Tim...
- JAZZ REVIEW : Opposites Attract at the Celebrity
- As China Opens Its Doors, Coca-Cola Pours In : Trade: The soft drink maker is building more plants and has plans to reach more of the nation's huge market as its economy strengthens.
- AT&T;'s NCR Unit Is Ringing In Ahead of IBM
- Attorney to Testify Against S&L; Client : Trials: Prosecutors say CenTrust chief David Paul lost lawyer-client privilege when he tried to launder funds through the thrift's law firm.
- Jewish Settler's Mourners Rage at PLO Accord
- Lions Get First Shutout in a Decade, 23-0 : NFC: Detroit gains its best start since 1962 with victory over Tampa Bay. Sanders rushes for 187 yards in 29 carries.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Vital Playing From Ysaye Quartet
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Frank, Serkin in Brahms Sonatas
- Dust Settles, but Not Questions About New York Failures : Breeders' Cup: McGaughey says the Eastern contingent might not have trained hard enough for Saturday.
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- Simi Valley to Consider Sewage Recycling Plan to Reuse Waste Water : Resources: Calleguas funds may be used to build and operate pipeline and pumping station to sell effluent for irrigation.
- OJAI : Quake Hits Remote Area; No Damage
- Wrong-Way Driver, 4 Others Die in Crash
- Bicyclist, 60, Injured in Hit and Run
- THOUSAND OAKS : Councilwoman to Add New Office Hours
- Slim Dunlap Emerges From Replacements' Shadow : Music: Guitarist, who plays Bogart's tonight, is slowly climbing the stairs of success. He has his own group and a solo album, "The Old New Me."
- Theater : A Little Short of 'Heaven'
- Aikman Is Injured as Cowboys Win : NFC: After impressive showing, Dallas quarterback leaves in third quarter of 31-9 victory over Giants with hamstring strain.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Paul Anka Works Crowd With Style
- L.A. Firm Will Create Shows for '96 Olympics
- C. Aidman; Character Actor on TV
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : A Balanced Look at New York City's 'Mole People' : THE MOLE PEOPLE: Life in the Tunnels Beneath New York City <i> by Jennifer Toth</i> ; Chicago Review Press $19.95, 255 pages
- Islamists Face Likely Defeat in Jordan Vote : Mideast: Muslim fundamentalist candidates for Parliament temper rhetoric. New electoral law and their failure to deliver put gains in peril.
- NEWPORT BEACH : City May Ask County to Weigh Bridge Plan
- School Bus Service Under Pressure as Budgets Get Tighter : Education: In Ventura County, costly transportation programs compete with classroom necessities for fewer dollars, making them attractive targets for the ax.
- Developer Hopes Land Swap Entices Ventura : Planning: City may annex farm acreage it already owns but builder envisions single-family homes. He offers real estate and cash for a park.
- Give the Women Vets Their Due
- Young Remembered by Friends and Family
- A Little TLC Can Make You Footloose
- TOXIC DISCHARGES
- COUNTYWIDE : Caltrans Unit Wins Water Saving Award
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Upsets Move Fiesta Bowl Into the Catbird's Seat
- SOCCER / JULIE CART : Perez Hopes to Give U.S. Some Punch
- NORTH KOREA
- CHINA
- QVC Ponders Next Move : Viacom's New Bid Keeps Barry Diller Busy in Talks
- SANTA PAULA : Coroner Working on Identifying Corpse
- Today's Agenda
- Testimony : ONE PERSON'S STORY ABOUT THE IMAGE OF JAPANESE-AMERICANS : 'For Years, Asians Have Been Seen as the Enemy'
- Second Opinion / OTHER MEDIA : Democracy Belongs in Government, Not Home
- Crasher Might Face Other Charges : Jurisprudence: Miller has been charged with only a misdemeanor for para-gliding into fight.
- Tenney, 86, Dies; Swaps' Trainer : Horse racing: The California colt won the Kentucky Derby in 1955 for Hall of Fame handler.
- KNBC Climbs Aboard the Oprah Bandwagon : Television: Her top-rated talk show airs on KABC, but that's not keeping Channel 4 from doing a weeklong series of news reports on her--it's 'sweeps' month.
- Butler Hooks Chip Shot, Raiders Get Sub-Par Win : Pro football: Bears miss chance for a comeback when kicker misses for second time in fourth quarter, 16-14.
- Moscow Police Foil Communists' Holiday Plans
- Israel, PLO to Resume Autonomy Talks
- Allan Hoover; President's Son Was Rancher, Financier
- TUSTIN : Bringing the Past to Life for Students
- SIMI VALLEY : Boland Seeks Residents' Input at Town Meeting
- Schools Cross the Line With Values Training : Ventura: District plans to expand pilot program. Challenges include moving beyond talking about ethics to changing behavior.
- PLATFORM : Toxic Interference in Our Back Yard
- Bengals Build Lead, but Lose Again : AFC: Pittsburgh rebounds from a 16-0 deficit to win, 24-16. Cincinnati still searching for first victory.
- ART REVIEW : Mike Kelley's Messy, Underbelly World : The Artist 'Soils' N.Y.'s Whitney Museum With Wonderfully Impure and Exquisite Trash
- SECURITIES
- He's Crusading to Sell Executives on the Gospel of Re-Engineering : Progress: Author Michael Hammer says companies must rethink how they conduct business in the computer age.
- SPRING COLLECTIONS / NEW YORK : Seeing the Light, Dressing Down
- Robert Ransom, 77; Longtime Leader of L.A. Teachers Unions
- PERSPECTIVE ON SOCIAL SECURITY : A Healthy Solution: Keep Working : Today's 65-year-old has a long life ahead; delaying retirement helps the U.S. treasury and personal well-being.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Discovery May Spur Alzheimer's Test
- Taming the Gun Monster: Doing It Right : The success abroad in containing firearm-related violence argues for systematic, not half-baked, gun control
- Since it was built in 1923, the...
- Looking Past Low Money Market Yields
- LAKE FOREST : City Newsletter to Be Sent to All Residents
- NAFTA WATCH : Debating Points
- Approval Process Begins for Massive Project : Moorpark: A long, arduous planning and regulatory phase is expected before ground is broken on 3,000-home development.
- Gripe : 'Stop Spelling <i> Home</i> With $ Signs'
- NEWPORT BEACH / CORONA DEL MAR : Order to Remove Brush Considered
- Boy, 12, Hit by Car Is Critical
- Mother of Man Killed by Police Wages Fight : Court: Inquiry clears officers in 1992 Pacoima shooting. Woman files suit, alleging her son's civil rights were violated.
- BoxingBlack high school athletes have unrealistically high...
- Chargers Making Their Move : Interconference: San Diego wins its second consecutive, defeating Minnesota, 30-17.
- Ducks Making Some Progress Step by Step
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Couples Wins at Kapalua; King Earns LPGA Honors
- Critics Should Applaud Philharmonic's Diversity
- Slowdown in Bank Failures Will Prompt 3,300 Layoffs at FDIC : Financial institutions: Some offices will be closed. Deposit insurance fund is now firmly in the black.
- Math Minus Boys : Reports of Teaching Bias Prompt Classes for Girls Only
- Youth May Be Tried as Adult in Firebombings
- After the Fires, Big Sisters Bring Out Stars
- A Woman's Hunger to Help Nourishes Her Food Program
- Environmentalists Split on Trade Pact Pollution Impact : Cleanup: Backers say agreement is a bold step for U.S.-Mexico border areas. But critics see wider dangers.
- Youth/ OPINION : The Lessons of the Harlem Renaissance
- COUNTYWIDE : Report Details Loss of County-Owned Items
- Driver's Inconvenience, Traffic Engineer's Headache
- Jets Rain on Shula's Victory Parade : AFC: Team that has beaten the Miami coach more than any other does it again, 27-10.
- Brea's Erickson Chooses Purdue
- UCLA Shuts Out CSUN in Soccer Championship
- Boxers Enjoy Calm After the Storm : Heavyweights: Holyfield is unsure of future after incident-marred bout. Bowe finds renewed purpose in defeat.
- Redskins End 6-Game Losing Streak : Interconference: Turnovers by Indianapolis help Washington notch 30-24 victory.
- Carefree Colaizzi Ready to Take On World : Athletics: In tennis or field hockey, the Newport Harbor standout doesn't back down or hold her tongue.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : L.A. Mozart Orchestra Shines Softly
- NBA ROUNDUP : Starks' Shot Gives the Knicks Something Extra
- AIRLINES
- Thailand Caught Between Economic Levels : Labor: Competition from lower-wage nations has meant layoffs, but work force is not educated enough to compete in high-tech areas.
- OCCUPATION: VETERINARY ASSISTANT
- Paris Meeting a Key Symbol for Vietnam : Aid: World agencies are encouraging investments that could quickly make the nation a player in the international economy.
- Vice Chancellor at UCI Selected for Nebraska Job
- Company Puts Computer Networks in Sync : The firm, based in Irvine, provides products that make corporate systems run fast and efficiently.
- BABY BUST: Both statewide and in Ventura...
- Group Fights Plan to Give Patients Data on Doctors : Medicine: Consumer advocates support California Medical Board's broad new disclosure rules. But physicians say their privacy is being violated.
- Mexico City Protests a Sign of Mounting Unrest : Dissent: Growing numbers are showing no confidence that their voices will be heard.
- She Helps People to Help Themselves
- A Historic Crossroads on School Reform
- 'Love Ride' Hits Streets
- DANCE REVIEWS : ISO & the Bobs Go to the 'Mall'
- Pop : Pearl Jam Blossoms in Desert
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Balladeer Sesto Sticks to Formula
- OAK TREE : Know Heights Wins Burke Handicap
- ANALYSIS : Shell Let Clock Run Down and Butler Didn't Beat Him
- Propositions
- Freshness and Fun Prevail at Huntington Beach Farmers Market
- Technology and Quality of Life
- Teach Bureaucrats About Business
- Firecrackers
- Report Misses the Mark on Art Needs
- PKK Terrorists
- Women Veterans
- Nixon as Entertainment
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 8, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 8, 1993
- Obituaries - Nov. 8, 1993
- Firefighters Pack Up as Blaze Dies Out
- NEWS ANALYSIS : School Voucher Threat Gives Impetus for Reform : Education: State has passed no major plan since 1983. Officials scramble for solutions but public is skeptical.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Clinton Hits Labor on NAFTA Tactics : Policy: President blames 'raw muscle' of unions for his difficulties in getting free trade pact votes. He warns that race relations continue to deteriorate in cities.
- Perot Reports Plot to Kill Him for Opposing NAFTA
- Flames Gone, but Stress Isn't for Firefighters
- Shots From Autos Kill 2 Men, Injure 1 : Violence: County weekend also includes shooting after fight at party and stabbing after street encounter. Santa Ana homicide toll reaches record 69 for year.
- For Residents, Time to Rejoice and Say Prayers
- GIMME SHELTER: Laguna Beach's household pets got...
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 8, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 8, 1993
- The saga of Snoop Doggy Dogg
- Gangsta rappers' arrests spur more static over genre
- Inner-City Effort Aids Fire Victims : Volunteers: Partly in gratitude to those who helped them after the riots, Central L.A. residents donate food, clothing and cleanup muscle.
- He Taught Presidents to Laugh : Was radio legend Will Rogers more like Howard Stern than Bob Newhart? : WILL ROGERS, <i> By Ben Yagoda (Knopf: $27.50; 409 pp.) </i>
- Raskolnikov on the Couch : GHOSTS, <i> By John Banville (Alfred A. Knopf: $21; 245 pp.) </i>
- Importance of Everyday : The earnest Americans in these stories live decent lives, support families, but struggle with the complexities of close relationships. : WORKING MEN: Stories, <i> By Michael Dorris (Henry Holt: $19.95; 286 pp.) </i>
- West Covina : Funds OKd in Landfill Fight
- Alaska Oil Triggers Yearly Buying Spree : Finance: Dividend checks from petroleum fund are sent to nearly every resident each fall. This year, that means $500 million, or about $950 per person.
- EAST LOS ANGELES : A Head Start on Dangers of Smoking
- THE SOUTHLAND FIRESTORM: A SPECIAL REPORT : EYEWITNESS
- Striving for Cross-Section in Jury Pools : Ethnic Makeup of Federal Panels a Sensitive Issue That Needs to Be Dealt With Fairly
- 'Trading' Places a la Hollywood
- The Changing of the Garden: Cool Crops
- Malibu Pulls Together to Get Back to Normal : Rebuilding: Assessment begins, not only of the damage, but of fire's effects on people's lives.
- COMMERCE : Radisson Closes After Defaulting on Loans
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Year After Election, Clinton Alters His View of Change : Presidency: His first months in office have provided hard lessons about political obstacles, personal style.
- In Russia, the Empire Strikes Back
- Ely Landau; Brought Stage Plays to Film and TV
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Owners Get OK to Rebuild, Sell Alcohol
- OPENNESS WATCH : Hearing Aid
- The Power of Nature : The Arsonist Defies Expensive Dream of Insulation
- Man Accused of Attempted Rape Is Arrested
- Tradition or Transgression? : Sidewalk vending is a time-honored fixture on the American landscape, like farmers' markets and curbside corn stands, and can enrich communities.
- More Must Be Done to Help the Homeless : Overall Plan Still Lacking as Numbers Keep Growing
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : It's Tough for Bulls to Reach Point of No Return
- BREEDER'S CUP : JUVENILE : Best in the East at His Worst : Dehere, winner of four stakes in New York, is eighth as Southland-based Brocco wins by five lengths.
- Trojans Put It Together Against Stanford, 45-20
- Malone Rules NBA at Power Forward : Pro basketball: Many consider the Utah Jazz standout the strongest and best-conditioned player on the planet.
- In Scrambling Fashion, Southwest Wins, 38-35
- Sneaker Firms, Pitchmen Not Always in Step
- SAVING ALL THE PARTS: Reconciling Economics and...
- Law Requires Landlord to Make Repairs
- SPECIAL SERVICE: A Los Angeles County Sheriff's...
- DOWNTOWN : Expo Was a Lesson in Heart and Seoul
- Soul Asylums
- Our View of the Third World Is Warped : Aid: We are fed a media diet of suffering, when real progress is being made; as a consequence, our spending is misdirected.
- Family Hit From Both Sides by Child Support System
- Shooting Down a Bad Idea : Antonovich Plan to Relocate Firefighting Planes Draws Broad Opposition
- Sometimes Small Voices Speak Volumes
- Orange County Sports : The Preps : Newport Harbor Improves Chances for Playoff Berth
- EARS TO THE GROUND: Who better to...
- Gangsta Rappers' Arrests Spur More Static Over Genre
- Big U.S. Manufacturers Band Together and Beat the Drum for NAFTA : Commerce: Many firms that export to Mexico say the trade pact would create scores of U.S. jobs.
- KOREATOWN : Edison Energizes Recycling Effort
- AUSTIN HOYT: Ike in a New Light
- Buffalo Bill of Fare : American Bison Is No Novelty on Denver Restaurant Menus, Where It's Growing in Popularity. Try the 'Hump Roast.'
- Aussies Test Alcohol's Brainy Effect : Research: Australians, who do drink a lot, are less likely to abuse other drugs.
- Clinton Says Fear Motivates NAFTA Foes : Radio talk: President urges Americans to 'embrace world economy, because we can't run away from these changes.'
- LADERA HEIGHTS : Day-Laborer Vote Delayed for Month
- $100,000,000 VOTE : A Federally Funded Empowerment Zone Is Good News for L.A., but Its Limited Size Will Exclude Many Needy Areas. 'You Have a Bunch of People Fighting Over It,' One Community Activist Says
- This Could Smart : Celebrities go for the buzzer in a special week of 'Jeopardy!'
- Sen. Heinz's Widow Won't Seek His Seat
- An Open-Door Policy : Anna Chavez's commitment--and love of talking--have made Latinos feel welcome at a Koreatown teen health clinic visited mostly by Asians.
- Voucher Idea Lives to Fight Another Day : Prop. 174 planted the seed of such an approach to education reform; the voters are ready if the right plan was offered.
- Ventura Schools Offer Girls Own Math Courses
- CAMARILLO : Charity Market Offers Shoppers Gift of Giving
- Fire Chases Hundreds
- THE SOUTHLAND FIRESTORM: A SPECIAL REPORT : EYEWITNESS : DOMINGO OLIVA: Conservation Corps member : 'They Tell Us Chop Lettuce, We Chop Lettuce'
- THE SOUTHLAND FIRESTORM: A SPECIAL REPORT : EYEWITNESS : LEONA MARINO: Firefighter : 'After It's All Calmed Down. . . You Feel It'
- SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : Fourth-Quarter Surge Powers Tennessee
- BREEDER'S CUP : French Horse Caps Day in Record Style : Classic: Bailey, who won the Kentucky Derby on Sea Hero, guides Arcangues to a $269.20 upset.
- BREEDER'S CUP : DISTAFF : Filly Is Good to Last Drop : Delahoussaye loses his whip in the stretch, but 3-year-old Hollywood Wildcat goes on to defeat Paseana.
- BREEDER'S CUP : TURF : Right at Home at Santa Anita : Kotashaan gives jockey Desormeaux his first victory in the series and trainer Mandella his second winner of the day.
- Florida's Dean Passes Easy Test Against Southwestern Louisiana
- Warning: Opera Collision Ahead : John Cage didn't really like opera, but his 'Europeras 3 & 4' prove that he liked lots of opera all at the same time
- COMING TUESDAY
- Are Airline Frequent-Flier Plans Driving You Batty? : Deals: A just-released paperback compares the 53 programs offered by airlines, hotel and car-rental companies, and recommends strategies.
- Destination: Mexico : The Many Faces of Zacatecas : With its pink-stone cathedrals, tile-roofed houses, exquisite mask collection and hotel built in a bullring, this sky-grazing mountain town is a gem however you look at it.
- Frankly Speaking
- Pool Water, Pump Can Save Home in Fire
- Clinton Names Panel on Cuts and Taxes
- San Gabriel : Tax Exemption Denied
- WATTS : Consultants Hired to Draft Recovery Plan
- 20,000 Pairs of Shoes to Go to Needy Children
- Profile : Red Hot on 'Blue' : The fall's breakaway actor finds his 'NYPD' fame 'incredible'
- A Man in Love (Bravo Sunday at...
- 'Looky-Loos' Come to the Canyons to See for Themselves : Aftermath: Some want to find out what's become of familiar places. But only residents and crews are allowed in.
- Ventura County Report Warned of Carlisle Canyon Fire 6 Months Ago : Safety: Most of the measures proposed to avert the threat were stymied by budget constraints, environmental concerns and red tape.
- SIMI VALLEY : Man, 70, Held Over Attack on Son, 25
- PREP ROUNDUP : Liberty Christian Reaches Eight-Man Playoffs
- Kernen Clears Way for O'Laughlin to Make Career Move
- Voters Want Less Government--and More Services
- He's Going Places--Fast : With blistering speed and excellent hands, receiver Jim McElroy is a vital spark plug for Washington High.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Accomplice': Revival of Holmes' Whodunit Gets Away With Murder
- New Elementary School May Get to Control Its Own Destiny