- Chick Corea Elektric Band Plugs Back In
- ANAHEIM : Hospital Seeks Help in Identifying Patient
- SCORECARD / COUNTY HIGHLIGHTS FROM WEEK 9 : HOW TOP 10 FARED
- SANTA ANA : Veterans Honored by School
- Rams Will Go Back to Everett
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Granada Hills Rally Shocks Reseda, 35-34
- Sonora Thwarts Sunny Hills' Two-Point Conversion to Win
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : San Clemente Earns Right to Think About Playoff Spot
- Compensation Issue Stalls Divisional Realignment
- TV REVIEWS : Jazz Age Dreams Haunt New 'Zelda'
- Mistrial Declared in Case Against Rabbi : Courts: After 25 days, a federal jury deadlocks 11 to 1 in favor of convicting Abraham Low and a co-defendant in a money-laundering scheme.
- SECURITY : Reinforce Home to Deter Burglars
- Tainted-Blood Scandal Has Germans in an AIDS Panic : Health: Over the past decade, the number exposed to the accused firm's supplies may run into the millions.
- Women's Lawsuits Charge High-Tech Sexual Harassment
- Ex-Compton Chief Who Stole Funds Avoids Jail
- Hotels Offer Shelter From the Firestorm
- STUDIO CITY : TreePeople Puts Roots Down in Park
- STANTON : Pageant Contestants to Speak Their Minds
- Like many women, Jewish textile artist Laurie...
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council to See Video for Enticing Business
- Police Ask Public's Help in Solving Slaying
- THOUSAND OAKS : Mayor Wants City Information On-Line
- GARDEN GROVE : Child Safety to Be Discussed at Seminar
- Filmmakers to Screen Oswald Documentary
- Solitary Refinement : Oleta Adams Is Content to Stand Apart From Mainstream Pop Singers Who Do Vocal Acrobatics
- Tragedy Strikes Again for Indians : Baseball: Truck driven by former Angel Cliff Young crashes into tree, killing him instantly.
- Team Effort Propels Sylmar to 46-0 Victory Over Poly
- Century Quiets Costa Mesa With Tie
- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Trabuco Hills Uses Estancia Miscues to Win
- TV REVIEWS : 'A Matter of Justice' Based on Real Feud
- Barnes Still Waiting to Show His Stuff : Football: Quarterback from Trabuco Hills, now at Cal, has come close to getting into a game, but has never quite made it.
- Film on Palestinian Activist to Screen
- ART REVIEWS : Sensuous and Seductive Minimalist Drawings
- Man Gets 3-Year Sentence for Slaying of Thrift Store Owner : Courts: Supporters of Charles W. Bothwell are shocked. Records say his boss had a history of abusing people who worked for him.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Cal Lutheran to Host Hymn Festival
- The Southland Firestorm: A Special Report : The Recovery : Retracing the Paper Trail
- OXNARD : 9 Arrested in Raid on Gang Members
- No. 1 Los Alamitos Makes Believers Out of Esperanza
- VENTURA : Mall Merchants to Recruit Holiday Staff
- Walsh and Robinson Renew Their Rivalry : College football: Coaches will be matched for 15th time when USC plays Stanford. Quarterbacks Stenstrom and Johnson will be featured.
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- Next for Coleman: Malibu Cleanup : Baseball: Court accepts negotiated settlement that includes 200 hours of community service.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine Freshman Tardif Wins, Reaches Semifinals
- Huntington Beach Clinches Tie for Sunset League Title
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Searcy Gets Open, Quartz Hill Closes Out Antelope Valley : High school football: He catches 54-yard bomb from Norris and Rebels hold on to take sole possession of Golden League lead with 13-9 victory.
- Supreme Kind of Book Tour : Diana Ross Lets 'Secrets' Out . . . Well, Sort Of
- Where the Burger Meets the Road
- Spy Plane Scans Antietam for Hidden Civil War Clues
- John Lupton; Co-Star of TV's 'Broken Arrow'
- Ex-Congressional Aide Pleads Guilty to Theft
- AIDS Researcher's Hearing Postponed
- Ex-Chief Who Stole Funds Avoids Jail : Justice: After pleading no contest to theft of $5,000, Compton police veteran draws probation and community service.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Coastline College Gets Interim Head
- Food, New Clothing for Fire Survivors
- Bid to Restore Bus Route Rejected : Oxnard: A county commission refuses to overturn a decision by the City Council, which cited low ridership.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Mobile Carwash Limits to Be Weighed
- The Southland Firestorm: A Special Report : The Recovery
- WOODLAND HILLS : Possible Uses of School Site Discussed
- The Southland Firestorm: A Special Report : The Recovery : TAXES : Fire-Damaged Homes Will Be Reassessed
- The Southland Firestorm: A Special Report : The Recovery : Directory : COUNSELING
- Student Faces Expulsion for Alleged Weapons Possession : Schools: Youth was caught allegedly carrying gun, knife on property of Huntington Beach school district, which has 'zero tolerance' policy.
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Kendall Has Made It Back From Watkins Glen Wreck
- He Has Outside Chance : Boxing: Underdog Holyfield acknowledges that he made a mistake in going inside against Bowe in their last fight.
- Old Trojans Never Die, They Simply Turn Pro
- A 'Half Empty' Approach
- Gracious Berle Deserves an Apology
- Are the Bruins Getting More Than Their Share?
- Darryl Opens Mouth and Once Again Fans Flames of Controversy
- Vincent Price
- A Search for Truth at UC Riverside
- Stern Sees Baloney That 'Experts' Can't
- Free Trade Plan and Border Control
- Ward Valley Nuclear Dump
- A Shorter Tchaikovsky
- 'Fearless' After a Crash
- Hey, Anyone Can Have a Bad Week
- Murray Doesn't Need to Get With the Program
- Another 'Program' Scene
- Lies
- School Lunches
- Making It Official: Jordan Only Third-Best
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 6, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 6, 1993
- Obituaries - Nov. 6, 1993
- TELEVISION - Nov. 6, 1993
- QVC Cancels Merger With Chief Rival : Analysis: Ending talks with Home Shopping Network could ultimately give Barry Diller more leeway in Paramount bid.
- Domes Put a Roof of Hope Over Homeless : Housing: Urban igloos are a departure from traditional shelters.
- Gore and Perot Agree to Debate Free Trade Pact
- COLUMN ONE : Knowing When It's Time to Go : Firefighters say some residents who stayed to protect their homes hurt more than they helped. The size and ferocity of recent blazes made individual stands harder for crews to handle.
- 19 Southland Fires Called Suspicious : Investigation: Officials believe the blazes are the work of more than one person. Agencies are pooling information in a massive hunt for the arsonists.
- FIRE & ICE: When Laguna Beach nursery...
- The Southland Firestorm: A Special Report : The Recovery : INSURANCE : Attention to Detail Crucial in Filing Claims
- GARDEN GROVE : Street Project Calls for Wrecking Homes
- Warning to Fire Victims: Con Artists on the Loose
- Loving Caretakers of a Canyon Leave an Epitaph Written in the Ashes : Victims: Amy and Donn Yarrow gave up a lot of comforts to live on their remote ranch. In the end, it appears, they had no escape.
- Relief Groups See Outpouring of Aid--at Times Too Much : Donations: Officials have more than enough clothing for fire victims. Still needed are funds, cleaning supplies, kitchen items, toiletries and some undergarments.
- Drab 'Remains'
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE DENNY VERDICTS : Remember Why Our System Works : We value individuals. Better to let 100 guilty go free, the Founding Fathers decided, than to punish one innocent.
- The Southland Firestorm: A Special Report : The Firefighters : On The Fire Line : THE VOLUNTEERS : 'In Their White Engines, They Were Our White Knights'
- GLENDALE : Festival to Benefit School Playground
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : High School District Is Considering Selling Land : Antelope Valley: Trustees, strapped for funds, believe that several campuses contain unnecessary property that could have market value.
- Valley Obituaries
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : School District to Air Report on Television
- CENTURY LEAGUE : Canyon Rallies Twice to Tie El Modena
- Toronto Awarded NBA Team
- Inflation Fears, Growth Batter Stocks, Bonds : Markets: Dow loses 36.89 as blue chips plunge steeply for second day. Gold shares, dollar rise. Overseas stocks also lower.
- Car Art Stops Traffic at Laguna Museum : Artistry: Visitors throng to exhibit of classic customized autos and comic-book characters.
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Deputy to PLO Envoy Accused of Spying for Israel
- John Vernon; Libertarian Official, Caterer
- If a stranger answers . . ....
- Would-Be Thief Is Stuck With the Loot
- Woman Run Over by Her Own Van in Driveway
- Crews Dismantle 1 Command Post : Steckel Fire Declared Out, Green Meadow Blaze to Get Final Check
- NCAA Will Name Dempsey as Director : College sports: Arizona athletic director picked to replace Schultz as head of governing body.
- THE ECONOMY
- Women in L.A. Made Economic Gains in '80s : Earnings: But report says many immigrants with limited English suffered hardships.
- Boeing Says New Fighter in Development
- Citibank Clipping Wings of Cardholders
- Gifted Students Found Unchallenged
- ENTERTAINMENT NEWS : On the Road With Sound of Success : Willie and Lobo combine flamenco guitar and violin for music that's 'out of the ordinary.'
- An After-School 'Home' Where Teen-Agers Can Be Safe
- Race Bias in Home Loans to Get Scrutiny : Discrimination: Both Reno and Cisneros testify their agencies will step up enforcement efforts. Bank study shows wealthier blacks being turned down.
- MISSION VIEJO : Aid in Coping With Fire Loss Offered
- Wilson Appoints Michael Pickett Warden at Vacaville
- WOODLAND HILLS : Llamas Live Up to Their Spitting Image
- The Southland Firestorm: A Special Report : The Firefighters : On The Fire Line : THE INJURED : 'It Was Basically Raining Fire. Embers Were Everywhere.'
- Southland Firestorm:
- Pop Album Chart : Too Short Proves That He Fits In
- Bulgarian Vocal Ensemble Back to the Tried and True : Music: After experimenting with more modern styles following the country's political changes, Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares returns to its 'universal music.'
- Glare of the Fires Blocks Out World
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'Boys of Summer'Scores in the Minors
- Irvine Psychologist Accused in Sex Case Gives Up License
- Finding Strength to Start Anew After Second Tragedy
- Despite Fire, Lions, Waves to Play Match
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Careful' a Carefree Pastiche of Early Cinema
- Movie Reviews : Acting Makes 'Day' Glisten
- RETAILING
- State Agency to Hunt Unlicensed Contractors : Rebuilding: Licensing board is sending covert teams to affected areas, but critics say homeowners can't rely on them.
- THE ECONOMY
- Of Manners and Morality : Co-director of 'Importance of Being Earnest' says the title character's quest for an upright life is relevant today.
- PAWS OF LIFE: It was not long...
- Photo Fans Focus on Negatives
- Creating a Style to Call Their Own : About 200 cross-dressers will attend a convention in Burbank for five days of fashion education and entertainment.
- COUNTER REVOLUTIONARIES : O.C. women favor conservative, but colorful looks. Response to fall trends has been mixed.
- U.S.-Russia Plan Outlined for Space Lab
- The Southland Firestorm: A Special Report : The Firefighters : On The Fire Line : THE WARHORSE : 'He Has a Knack. He Has a Feel. And He Has No Fear.'
- Workers Dress Down to Aid Fire Victims
- Summit Explores Ways to Reignite a Cool Harbor Economy
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : Steward's Juggling Act Put to Test This Week
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : School Trespassers Targets of New Law
- The Southland Firestorm: A Special Report : The Firefighters : On The Fire Line : Profiling the Troops
- GARDEN GROVE : Indian Life Is Shown to Children
- BREEDERS' CUP / RACE AT A GLANCE
- Contreras Dogged by Husky Voice
- At Home Where the Antelopes Play : Firm and Friendly, Brent Newcomb Stands as a Pillar of the Community After 25 Years of High-Desert Football
- Losses Mount, but Christian Keeps Chin Up : Soccer: Senior forward has offered the only highlights for Loyola Marymount, which has staggered to a 3-13 season.
- 'Duke of Earl' Offers a Look at Unknown Gene Chandler
- MOVIE REVIEW : Good Subject Gets Lost in the 'West'
- Vision Awards Affair to Benefit Youth Center
- Stations Also Pay a Price for the Blaze : Television: The last two weeks of prolonged fire coverage has put the heat on commercial stations--overtime pay, lost advertising and other costs add up to several million dollars.
- PORT HUENEME : Father, Son Held in Beating of Man
- Grants Awarded to Jewish Institutions
- Interest Rate Worries Batter Stocks, Bonds : Markets: Dow loses 36.89 points as Treasury bond yields soar to 6.17%, while gold gains. Profit taking also slams overseas stocks.
- GTE's Use of Outside Help to Restore Service Assailed
- Fewer Face Higher Health Costs, Administration Says : Medicine: Panetta testifies 30% will pay more for insurance under plan. Earlier 40% figure fueled criticism.
- The College Look : The Harman Business Campus offers its many tenants a corporate environment with a heavy, earthy ambience.
- Sheer Heaven for Textile Buyers : Texuba in Venice sells robes and obis that can be worn or used for design projects.
- Laguna Crew Gets Second Chance : Firefighters: Fresh from their own inferno, the four-man engine company makes a stand--and some gratifying 'saves'--in Malibu.
- THEATER REVIEW : Secrets Not Worth Knowing : 'Poker Face,' at the Little Victory Theatre, is so full of self-consumed types that it doesn't really need an audience.
- A View to the Streets : She's a mother in Sherman Oaks and he's a veteran TV scenarist. Together, they've created a musical about the lives of homeless children.
- Turning Lives Around : Programs in which youngsters serve as volunteers give them a chance to help others--and themselves.
- ASIA : Japanese Media Under Fire Over Empress' Health
- The Southland Firestorm: A Special Report : The Firefighters : On the Fire Line : THE PILOT : 'There's Smoke and Wires and Wind. . . . It Does Not Get Boring'
- MOORPARK : Council Gives New Names to 2 Parks
- The Southland Firestorm: A Special Report : The Firefighters : On The Fire Line : Outfitting the Troops
- Giving Yeltsin a Blank Check Is Disastrous : In debt to his army, he raises the nuclear ante.
- Car Phone Plan for Disabled May Expand
- Valdivia Finally Sees CSUN in Playoffs but Has to Watch
- THE NBA / 1993-93 SEASON PREVIEW : New Laker Outlook Starts With Youth : Pro basketball: Opening-night lineup has little experience, thanks to injuries, but at least the bench looks good.
- THEATER REVIEWS : Poignancy Fuels Progress of 'Foxfire'
- National Video Rentals : 'No Return' Takes No. 1 . . . Finally
- LACMA Settles Lawsuit With Senior Curator : Personnel: Maurice Tuchman will get his old job back and reportedly a cash award.
- VIDEO FACTS
- 30-Year Mortgage Rates Top 7% for First Time Since August
- Rohrabacher Makes Waves Fighting D.C.
- The Southland Firestorm: A Special Report : The Firefighters : On The Fire Line : THE OUT-OF-TOWNERS : 'We Were Put on the Fire Line and Pulled 36 Hours Straight'
- Help From Above : Blimp Could Be Counted on to Play a Role During an Emergency
- The Southland Firestorm: A Special Report : The Firefighters : On The Fire Line : THE INNER-CITY CREW : 'It Was Kind of Our Moment of Truth'
- Countywide : Tollway to Add Lane for Cash Customers
- The Southland Firestorm: Holding the Line : For Fire Victims Beyond City Limits, a Riordan Apology : Disaster: Mayor said he failed to show support for Malibu residents and crews from around the state.
- Without Dawson, Loara Falls to El Dorado, Molnar
- PREP ROUNDUP : Laguna Beach's Bray Wins Second League Tennis Title
- Bowe Weighs In at 246 Pounds, Holyfield 217
- STUDIO CITY : Statistician, 70, Makes Lessons in Charts Lively
- CALABASAS : L.A. Commission to Discuss Land Transfer
- 2 Men Arrested on Suspicion of Cypress Kidnaping, Hijacking
- BURBANK : City Ordinance Will Address Coffee Store
- Getting Beyond April 29, 1992
- Halfback Pass Sparks Texas, 34-16
- Sacks Don't Come as Easily When Time on Field Is Cut : Raiders: Townsend has reached quarterback 104 times during his career, but opportunities have been limited this season.
- Laguna Hills Collects Cash for Laguna Beach
- Point Guard Finds Pot of Gold With Rainbows : Preps: After returning from a three-day recruiting trip, Mira Costa's Willis says he will sign letter of intent on Wednesday to attend Hawaii.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Mechanical 'RoboCop 3' in Need of Policing
- RETAILING
- RETAILING
- AEROSPACE
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- Trade Shows: Advanstar Communications has bought for...
- RETAILING
- W. Lanteau; Stage, Screen, TV Performer
- $22-Billion Anti-Crime Measure OKd by Senate : Legislation: Package gets unexpected backing. Rising public anxiety over violence has impact on Congress.
- Wine Industry Cool to Tariff Concession
- SPRING COLLECTIONS: NEW YORK : Play Clothes That Go the Distance
- Chretien Takes Office in Canada, Starts Tackling Economic Problems
- The Headaches of Childhood : Studies show the pain is common among young people. For some, tension is the culprit. For others, it could be genetics.
- Love and War : "My Poor Marat," opening Saturday, is about a romantic triangle that takes place during the siege of Leningrad in 1942.
- U.S. Unworried by Russian Nuclear Stance
- 150 Students Protest Ban on Clunky Boots
- THE SOUTHLAND FIRESTORM: HOLDING THE LINE : Mayor Apologizes for Remarks on Fire
- Private Firm to Run Schools in Minneapolis
- PORT HUENEME : Family of Slaying Victim Offers Reward
- Reseda Point Guard Cross Commits to Northridge
- TV REVIEW : George Foreman Learns the Sitcom Ropes
- MUSIC REVIEW : Works From the Cultural Crossroads
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Others Join Game at Their Own Risk
- Paul Westerberg Concerts Postponed
- 'Boys of Summer' Minor-League Fare
- AGOURA HILLS : Recreation Area to Mark 15th Birthday
- Advisers Examine Fees for Ventura Boulevard Improvement : Development: Some observers fear the study may be used for a legal challenge against the master plan.
- The Southland Firestorm: Holding the Line : Friends Fondly Remember Writer-Director Gibbins
- Alarcon's Day Back in School : Youth: He visits his alma mater to tell students how he made the journey from freshman to freshman councilman.
- NOTES : Early Odds on Meafara Surprise Gary Jones
- STACKING UP SALES
- Investors in Failed Project Offered 3 Cents on Dollar
- Lobbyist in Robbins Case Admits Fault
- Northern Plains, Rockies Lashed by Snow, Winds
- A Future Age
- Costa Mesa : Fund-Raising School Jog-a-Thon Is Today
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Applications for City Panels to Be Available
- Teddy Aid : 4-Year-Old Makes Stuffed-Animal Drive Reality
- OXNARD : Police Investigate Stabbing of Man, 28
- The Southland Firestorm: A Special Report : The Firefighters : On The Fire Line : Flying Amid the Flames
- SHERMAN OAKS : Civic Leaders Fear Move to Widen Street
- TRABUCO CANYON : 2nd Acorn Festival Gets a 2nd Chance
- Drive-By Shooting Victim's Suit Names School District
- Moorpark Backs Off Roadwork Fee for Company Planning Move to Town : Incentives: Mail marketing firm will construct two large buildings, bringing in nearly $1 million in various levies.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Charities to Sell Plaza Mementos
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Four Lombardi Finalists Named
- $1 Million Awarded in Fatal Collision
- Planners Offer 5-Year Deal for Struggling Wood Ranch Housing Project : Simi Valley: The council will be asked to give the developer time to repay a $250,000 debt while building additional homes.
- Electric-Car Researchers Meet in Laguna to Share : Findings on Marketability
- Cooper Cut; Peeler, Campbell on Injured List
- Irvine's Foxon Knocks Off USC's Peterson
- Alvin Robertson Suspended After Attacking Piston Official
- COMMUNITY COLLEGES / MITCH POLIN : Diagraming Plays Is Easy Compared to Charting Assistant's Schedule
- JAZZ NOTES : Ponty, Fleck Top Batch of New Releases
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Home of Our Own' Belongs to Bates
- DANCE REVIEW : Vladimirov, Bessmertnova Top 'Bolshoi'
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Look Who's Talking' Series Goes to Dogs
- TELEVISIONHeston on a Soap Box: Charlton Heston...
- THEATER REVIEW : Bogosian Rages On in a More Hostile Environment : 'Pounding Nails in the Floor With My Forehead' at the Taper finds the talented monologuist as warped as ever.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Whole Truth': A Wry Look at Romance
- Movie Reviews : 'Flesh' Willing, but Plot Unable
- Southwestern Looks to Enter Cable Race : Communications: Baby Bell near an agreement with Cox, Bass Group that would create third-largest system.
- 2 in O.C. Accused of Selling Phony Health Insurance : Indictments: U.S. attorney's office says thousands of workers were defrauded of $17 million and left with unpaid claims.
- Reinforced U.S. Troops Resume Somalia Patrols
- British Lord Gets Right to Auction Roman Silver
- Owner, Wedding Album Are Reunited After Fire
- Fire, Fortitude and Black Velvet
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Vandalism Spurs Boost in High School Security
- YORBA LINDA : Residents Complain About Street Barrier
- The Southland Firestorm: Holding the Line : Remains Identified as Missing Ad Saleswoman : Coroner: Bones belong to Nancy Huter, a Thousand Oaks resident who disappeared in '92.
- Southwestern Looking to Enter Cable TV Race : Communications: Baby Bell nears agreement with Cox, Bass Group that would create third-largest system.
- Third 'Talking' Is His Big Second Chance : Box office: As a bankruptcy veteran, producer Jonathan D. Krane concedes mistakes.
- RETAILING
- Tidy Bald Spots and the Trades
- Best of Both Worlds : El Obelisco pairs Italian pastas with the flavorful grilled meats and sauces of Buenos Aires--at budget prices.
- 'Total Carnage.' 'The Punisher.' 'Vendetta.' Our mild-mannered reporter goes in search of the . . . : Joy of Mayhem
- Bogus Fire Zone Passes Show Up in Laguna : Security: City issues new permits into burned areas, hires private firm to guard five checkpoints.
- BOOK REVIEW: NOVEL : A Comic, Sympathetic Look at Where the Ruined People Live : DUNEDIN <i> by Shena Mackay</i> , Moyer Bell, $21.95, 340 pages
- SCIENCE / PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE : Study Shows New Evidence of Mind-Body Link
- 1992 Cost of Immigrants $18 Billion, Report Says : Finances: Estimate far exceeds that of Gov. Wilson and, unlike his, includes legal newcomers. Immigrant rights advocates attack findings.
- Battle of the Real or Imagined Bulge : You know fat days are here again when you <i> feel</i> as big as a blimp. Here's how one woman manages. (Remember: Long dresses are your friend.)
- Countywide : New Program Will Aid Job Creation
- How to Get Help : A Guide to Coping With Fire : Directory
- Wilson Relents on Firefighting Plane : Blazes: Governor vetoed proposal for 'super scoopers' last year, citing cheaper plan to update state's fleet. But the work was never done.
- SYLMAR : Hearing Officer Rejects Zoning Plans
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Nguyen Is the Forgotten Man
- Burt Waffles but Indicates Millis to Start : College football: O'Laughlin will be limited to emergency duty, leaving punter Razo as Northridge's backup quarterback.
- Tiger Woods Will Attend Either Stanford or UNLV
- Boutin Goes for Big Victory : Horse racing: French trainer, who has mounts in two Breeders' Cup races, is trying to win the battle against lung cancer.
- NME Settles Texas Fraud Case for $2 Million
- THE SOUTHLAND FIRESTORM: CONSUMER IMPACT : Agency to Hunt Unlicensed Contractors : Rebuilding: State board says it will turn up the heat on unscrupulous companies. Its critics warn homeowners to look out for themselves.
- RETAILING
- October Retail Sales Sluggish as Caution Reigns
- 1 Killed as Turkish Targets Are Attacked Across Europe : Terrorism: Separatist Kurds are apparently responsible for violence in more than 30 cities. Consulates, businesses are hit.