- Walters May Be Headed for CFL : USC: Ottawa Rough Riders could put suspended Trojan tailback on negotiating list.
- Ingenious Staging of 'Macbeth' at Church
- MUSIC REVIEW : Difficult Paths Conquered as Yo-Yo Ma Points the Way
- MOCA Launches Drive for $25 Million : Art: Most of the funds will go to building up the museum's endowment. Almost $13 million already has been pledged.
- 'Conquest' Studies Psyche of Despair
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Rise for Second Day on Ford, Corporate Earnings News
- Aide Ties March to Support for Farrakhan
- POLITICS : Power Struggle a Pitfall for German Opposition
- TV Station Emerges as Star of GOP Forum : Politics: 'Deadly dull' media event in New Hampshire underscores the increasing role local broadcasters are playing in the presidential campaign.
- Student Shoots Teacher, Kills Himself
- COLUMN ONE : In Japan, Many Men Just Don't Get It : Nation only got word for sexual harassment after '89 court case. Weak laws, recession make fighting abuse difficult. Some say problem is getting worse.
- Boland's Next Breakup Drive: Separating the Valley From L.A.
- Lake View Terrace : Ex-Royal Horseman to Lead Riding Clinic
- Seminars Scheduled on Radon in Homes
- Central Los Angeles
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AFC : Esiason Blames Official for Concussion
- Support the Monarchy? Bullish on Brahmas? Here's a Rivalry for You
- ART REVIEWS : Exploring 'Documentary' Image at Kopeikin
- Crackdown on Counterfeiting Sought: One of the...
- A Child Is Waiting on the Internet
- Navy Seeks Outline of Plan for Runway
- It's Amazing What a Pricey Face Lift Gets You
- NEWPORT BEACH : Farm School Pitches In for Playhouse Auction
- Toll Road Agency Sued for Flood Damage
- PREP ROUNDUP : Newport Harbor Beats Santa Margarita in Girls' Tennis
- CITY SMART / How to thrive in the urban environment of Southern California : Crackerjack Idea, Disastrous Results : Once touted as the answer to affordable housing, 'crackerbox' apartment buildings have become a blight in Long Beach.
- COLLEGE HOCKEY / FREEZE-OUT TOURNAMENT : Maine Favored to Repeat as Champion
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AMERICAN LEAGUE : Mariners' Turning Point Arrived Earlier
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Speed Kills Hoover in 25-3 Loss to Muir
- HOME ENTERTAINMENT : 21-Volume 'Monkees': 58 Episodes, for $400
- STACKING UP SALES
- Use of Noises in Sea Oil Search OKd : Environment: Panel says Exxon may explore using loud air gun blasts, adding that risk to whales is minimal. Activists will ask state to bar tests.
- Countywide : Breast Health Center Plans Seminar on Cancer Awareness
- Boy Dies--Latest Victim of Oxnard Gang Violence
- North Hills : Public Help Sought in Search for Suspect
- U.S., Brazil and Mexico Head Gold Cup Field : Soccer: Americans will play first-round games at Anaheim Stadium in nine-nation event that will end at the Coliseum.
- Trainers' Bookkeeper Arrested for Embezzling
- He's a Jim Dandy : Football: Coordinator Bonds has St. Francis High on the offensive with five consecutive victories.
- Converting to Metrics
- Canceled Interview
- Statewide Test Proposal
- Prevented Abortion
- Racial Division and 'Race Cards'
- Mail Service
- CITY SMART / How to thrive in the urban environment of Southern California : Using the Internet to Steer Clear of Trouble and Get Out of Jams : Transportation: Everything from the latest road conditions to list of speed traps can be found on the information superhighway.
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 13, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 13, 1995
- Obituaries - Oct. 13, 1995
- Obituaries - Oct. 13, 1995
- First County Health Layoffs to Take Effect : Government: Most of 3,200 workers involved will be fired or demoted this weekend. At Olive View in Sylmar, 499 will be cut.
- Moorpark Councilman Quits, Pleads Guilty : Inquiry: Scott Montgomery admits to one count each of felony and misdemeanor conflict of interest over a $3,500 loan.
- They Play by Their Own Rules : Colleges: Sports agents are everywhere, and the NCAA estimates 70% of current athletes have had contact with them.
- Female MTA Police Allege Wide Sexual Harassment : Bias: A least a third of women officers have filed complaints. Chief, who is a woman, expresses surprise.
- Battles in Bosnia Pocket Stay Hot Despite Truce
- First of County Health Layoffs to Take Effect : Labor: Most of 3,200 workers involved will lose jobs or be demoted this weekend. Federal bailout saved some positions.
- Man Arrested in Slaying of Woman, Kidnaping of Daughter : Crime: Body is discovered by her 7-year-old son. The missing 6-year-old girl is found hours later in Fresno with the suspect, the victim's boyfriend.
- COMPANY TOWN : A Scarlet-Letter Day for Struggling Cinergi Pictures
- Moorpark Councilman Pleads Guilty in Illegal Loan Case : Government: Scott Montgomery resigns and admits that taking $3,500 from a trash hauler was a conflict of interest.
- BEAT GOES ON: UC Irvine chemistry professor...
- Widespread Public Disdain Seems to Surprise Simpson : Celebrity: Chilly reaction includes talk of shunning him at country club. Experts say he should lie low for a while.
- All Bullock's Stores to Be Converted to Macy's
- International Business / Executive Travel : SPOTLIGHT ON HONG KONG : Resources
- ECONOMY
- A Growing Market : Region's Nurseries Hit Jackpot in Vegas
- Two Hearts, One Saucer
- Senate Approves Overhaul of Job-Training Programs
- Laying out a Blueprint for Green Businesses
- William Altar; Physicist's Work Led to Magneto-Ionic Theory
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Stage Indecisive Recovery; Yields Fall
- Congress Clashes Over Workers' Tax Break : Legislation: The GOP is seeking to restrict the earned-income credit and expand exemptions for the affluent. Democrats are railing at the 'injustice.'
- Court-Martial Under Way for Navy Captain
- $4-Million Loss Sends Platinum Software Shares on a 37.5% Slide
- HMOs Like GOP's Medicare Reform Proposals : Health care: California firms are well-positioned to benefit from a move to put more seniors in managed plans, analysts say.
- NEWS : Few Women Know Benefits of Folic Acid, CDC Says
- Japan's Banking Industry Woes Fan Anger at Home : Finance: Daiwa fiasco and other troubles fuel public resentment. Plan to use taxpayer money to help the ailing industry may suffer.
- International Business / Executive Travel : SPOTLIGHT ON HONG KONG
- Hong Kong's Governor Opens New Legislature : Asia: China says it will disband the first fully elected, all-Chinese 'historic council' in 1997.
- UCI TAKES PRIZES : Rowland's Road Was a Rocky One : Wednesday's winner heard little praise among the roar of criticism 20 years ago when he first sounded the alarm over the dangers of commonly used chlorofluorocarbons.
- U.S. Backs US West Long-Distance Waiver : Telecom: Justice Dept. endorses Baby Bell's plan to offer service outside its region via cable. Federal court approval is pending.
- International Business / Executive Travel : SPOTLIGHT ON HONG KONG : When Doing Business There . . .
- Hearth Land
- A Cool Way to Preserve Summer
- Stock Price Soars as Hiking Boot Makers Hit Their Stride : Marketing: The next goal for Taiwan's Chen brothers will be to expand their Kingmaker Footwear beyond its niche.
- Baby Bells Should Stick With What They Know
- The Stews of Autumn
- By Design : State of Grace: Mirabella Founder Writes a Memoir
- UCI TAKES PRIZES : Reines' Prize Long Overdue, Peers Say : His mid-'50s discovery of elusive neutrino made him a giant in his field, most agree. With the professor emeritus in failing health, UCI colleagues toast him in absentia.
- Archer Daniels Gets Pressure From Calpers
- Irvine Sensors Separates Two Product Lines Into New Units
- Chile: It's What Will Be Hot Tomorrows
- Geneticists Find Switch That Makes Plants Bloom : Science: One gene is enough to turn roots or thorns into petals. Discovery has huge potential for agriculture.
- A Trusty Political Animal
- History Standards Flawed but Can Be Saved, Panels Say
- Hurricane Cuts Off Mexico Isle, Closes Oil Ports : Weather: Cozumel, off Yucatan Peninsula, is hit by Roxanne's 115-m.p.h. winds. There is no reported loss of life.
- Belated Bosnia Cease-Fire Takes Effect
- Two UC Irvine Scientists Win Nobel Prizes
- Washington Counts on a Crush During the Million Man March
- Theft of Sculptures Puzzles Brea Police
- 9 Laborers Held in Costa Mesa, Later Deported : Crime: Civil rights activists criticize arrests by police near Lions Park, saying most people are not detained for minor infractions and expelled by INS.
- Conviction of Former Museum Chief Upheld
- HORSE RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Is Cordero Issue One More Case of Sport's Blinders?
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Hershiser's the Big Chief for Indians : American League: Former Dodger adds to playoff luster, giving up four hits in eight innings in a 5-2 victory that evens the series.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : SCC Defeats Biola in Soccer
- Just Preps : Area News : INLAND EMPIRE
- Ice Dogs Stay Unbeaten With 3-2 Victory
- OC LIVE : 'American Quilt' Ties Together the Stories of Generations of Women
- Passion Returns, Crowd Doesn't in Menendez Retrial : Courts: Leaner, meaner proceeding opens with prosecution saying money was motive, defense describing 'mind-numbing' fear.
- Colleges / Campus scene : FULLERTON : Taking Education to the Streets
- Not Just Faces in the Crowd : Buccaneers Return to Capistrano
- Coming Out Day Draws Proponents, Foes : Gays: Activist Candace Gingrich addresses one rally, which was countered by Rev. Louis P. Sheldon, of Traditional Values Coalition in Anaheim.
- A Promise With No Catches : Activism: A major leaguer and his wife are making good on a years-old pledge. Because of Dave and Vicky Valle, fewer kids in the Dominican Republic are going to bed hungry.
- Woodland Hills : Woman's Cuts at Hotel Called Self-Inflicted
- NEWPORT BEACH : Water District Again Delays Action on Treated Sewage Plan
- Dymally Sought Bribe, Informant Says : Court: Allegations, denied by former congressman, are made in Tucker trial. Businessman who proposed waste conversion plant also accuses two former Compton council members.
- Leg of waitress:We previously reported the shocking...
- Appeal Filed Over Transit Funds Use
- SCIENCE FILE / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment : Breakthrough Could Speed Development of AIDS Drugs
- Wilson Equal to Task at Narbonne
- PREP NOTES : Edison's Philman Commits to UCLA
- Kase Back, Expects the Same of UCLA
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Plans Task Force to Draw Businesses
- COSTA MESA : County Department to Lease Closed School
- Testimony Starts in Ex-Teacher's Seduction Trial
- Family Is Glad to Be Home After Amtrak Ordeal
- South Bay
- 2 Women Accuse Officer of Harassment : Police: Suit alleges lewd conduct by Glendale patrolman during a traffic stop. Department declines to comment.
- Into the Generation Gap : Fashion: At the Mart, California designers took a cue from the movie 'Clueless' and proved the girlie girl look is back, while grunge is in the grave.
- Story of Bruin Blue(s) Brothers : UCLA: The Guidrys from Cerritos, Paul and Javelin, are making a name for themselves in the defensive secondary.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Past Due Revenue Commanding
- Penalties Abound, but the Worst One Is Ducks' 0-2 Start : Hockey: Kariya scores twice, but the Whalers' 10 power plays prove to be one too many in 3-2 victory.
- SATURDAY : CONCERT
- James W. Decker, Former Chief of O.C. Chamber, Dies
- State to Fund Anti-Scavenging Effort : Grant: City is awarded $100,000 to expand a program that cracks down on people stealing from residential recycling bins.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Rolls in Water Polo
- Mexico Leaves It Late in 2-1 Victory : Soccer: Goals by Suarez and Hernandez in final 15 minutes against Saudi Arabia get Bora off to a winning start.
- MUSICTour Plans: The Three Tenors phenomenon continues....
- UP THE COAST
- SCIENCE FILE / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment : Better Medical Care Reduces Stillborn Rate in Older Women
- Turning Point : Admirers Give New Life to Leisure World Globe
- South Bay
- San Gabriel Valley : Neighbors Seek to Block Discount Store
- Referral Cost Simi Doctors, Jury Told : Malpractice suit: CEO for medical group says the physicians lost more than $1,000 when they sent patient, who later died, to a specialist.
- IRVINE : Wheelchair Tennis' Best Battle It Out
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : NATIONAL LEAGUE : Attendance Leaves 'Em Red-Faced
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AFC : Hip Is Marino's Main Concern
- Top-Seeded Players Win in Irvine Tennis
- OC LIVE : MUSIC : Mission: To Reveal Music of Spanish Colonies
- Electronic Payment Law Caution Urged : Regulation: Fed officials are wary of placing restrictions on emerging systems, including 'smart card.'.
- LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
- BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : A Thriller in Which Fiction Is Biography : THIEF OF LIGHT <i> By David Ramus</i> ; HarperCollins $23, 320 pages
- Dodgers Doing Their Part in Dominican Republic
- COLUMN ONE : Swiss Open the Vaults of Secrecy : Long famous for asking no questions, the Alpine nation's bankers--at times prodded by new laws--are rebuffing shady clients, returning ill-gotten gains and helping authorities counter crime.
- Anger-Management Counselor Attacks Client
- A LEAGUE of Their Own : Disneyland Gay-Lesbian Group Has Influenced Significant Change at Park
- SIMI VALLEY : Council Approves Ballplayer's Carwash
- TUSTIN : 'Dinosaur Dash' to Benefit Schools
- Remains in Desert Still a Mystery
- Campaign to Toughen L.A.'s Ethics Laws Stalls : Government: Feuer's bid to bar violators from doing business with the city for up to four years is slowed because of legal concerns.
- Chapman Upgrades Cross-Country Team
- Kennedy High's Thompson Is Confining His Hits to the Field These Days
- MUSIC REVIEW : Few Inspired Moments in Oppens' Recital
- THEATER REVIEW : Rewrite Might Help 'A Need for Expression' : One-acts focused on AIDS don't work. Lack of direction doesn't make the production any better.
- San Fernando Valley
- Sun Valley : 565 Area Educators Share Ideas at Forum
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A First Step in a Painful Process
- CYPRESS : Roller Hockey Arena Gets City's Initial OK
- Mission Viejo Near Agreement With Waste Firm
- Marriott Evacuated as Dryer Fire Fills Hotel With Smoke
- PORT HUENEME : Carport Fire Burns Family's Furniture
- Laguna Hills Annexation Could Start a Land Rush : Municipalities: City will add 5,000 residents and annual $2.5 million in tax revenue when merger with north Laguna Hills takes effect next July. Approval could clear way for several other cities to expand.
- COUNTYWIDE : 2 More Join Race for 38th District Seat
- LA PALMA : City to Close Streets for Nov. 13 Parade
- Three Plead Not Guilty in Alley Shooting of Toddler
- OXNARD : Bingo May Return to Old High School
- Colleges / Campus scene : FULLERTON : Cal State Plans Recruitment Day
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC : NFL OKs Sanders' Contract, but . . .
- Hrudey Might Test Ankle in Phoenix
- OC LIVE : FAMILY : Where to Find a Good Story Year-Round
- Hong Kong Cautiously Optimistic as 1997 Reversion Approaches : International Business / Executive Travel
- Beckman Instruments Inc.: A group including investor...
- From Our Mailbox
- A Blue-Chip Dinner Idea
- Westcorp: The Irvine financial services holding company,...
- New Horizons Franchising Fills New Vice President Post
- BY DESIGN : Filling the Blanks : One piece of framed art can fall flat as a wall display. Instead, try creating a collage of objects.
- Anson Out at Los Angeles Magazine : Publishing: The monthly's fiery editor quit--or was let go--after putting out only four issues and replacing much of the staff.
- SCIENCE FILE / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment : Researchers Link Diet to Blindness, Cataracts
- Food to Fly for : LAX Tops Medical Panel's List of Airports With Healthiest Cuisine
- South Bay : Reward Offered in Beach Slaying
- Anti-Roberti Group Accused of Violations : Politics: State agency alleges that organization, which led 1994 recall effort against legislator, hid sources of contributions.
- VENTURA : Controlled Burn to Cover 950 Acres
- FBI Agents Arrest Fugitive From Utah
- CAMARILLO : City Extends Law Limiting Growth
- Obituaries : Inasio C. Tovias; Took Part in Iwo Jima Assault
- ROUNDUP : Buena Sails to Victory in the Channel League
- WATER POLO ROUNDUP
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Reds Find Themselves in Trouble
- VALLEY WEEKEND : OUTINGS : Magic Electrifies the Air at CityWalk's Wizardz : Changing acts for children include manipulation, comedy and illusionism; for adults, the special treat is close-up performers.
- HOME COOKING : The Towering Polenta
- A lattice top allows the pie filling...
- Africanized Honeybees Kill Arizona Woman
- There's No Excuse Now to Ignore Bone Testing
- Not Usual Fare at Kid Film Fest : Education: First day showcases classic 'The Red Balloon' and an offering from local children. Program will culminate today in an awards ceremony.
- Death Claims Boy Trying to Flee Gangs : Violence: Marco's mother sold her restaurant and had him transferred to a different school in effort to keep him away from crime. Now another 13-year-old is accused of killing him.
- SCIENCE FILE / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- BREA : Car Kills Passenger Outside Disabled Van
- Southeast
- SIMI VALLEY : Voluntary Licenses Proposed for Cats
- At First, He Had Second Thoughts, Then Thought Again
- Ozaki Shoots 63 to Take Early Lead at Las Vegas
- Rollicking Westlake Upsets No. 2 Calabasas
- VALLEY WEEKEND : ART : Pictures Paint Poignant Image of Post-Bellum : Life Along the Mississippi : A collection of vintage photos from Natchez, Miss., will be on view at three area venues.
- ECONOMY
- REGULATION
- 10 GOP Rivals Steer to Right in 1st Encounter
- Man Follows Through on Threat to Kill Son, Self
- Sun Valley : Alarcon Urges City to Rename Boulevard
- Pacoima : Senior Center Offers Improved Transit
- WATER POLO ROUNDUP : Brea Olinda Gets Strange Victory Over Magnolia
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Team Blooms but All Is Not Rosy
- SUNDAY FOR THE KIDS
- KIDS : Taking Tour of Homes for a Green Education : The two houses in Sylmar and La Crescenta will show how families have created planet-friendly environments.
- VALLEY WEEKEND : MUSIC : SOUNDS : Longtime Sax Man Draws on the Power of the Bluesy Ballad : At 71, Teddy Edwards says his performances with the BrassString Ensemble are 'all about feeling and expression.'
- OC LIVE : Art
- Good News for Bones
- Youth Adrift, at Risk in U.S., Study Warns
- Bosnia War May End as It Began : Balkans: A new wave of 'ethnic cleansing' has forced Muslims and Croats out of Serb-held areas, refugees say.
- Lawmakers Push New Rules for Children's TV
- Boy Recounts Halloween Murders : Courts: 14-year-old says he was lucky to escape injury from shots that left three friends dead and three wounded.
- Oxnard College Breaks Ground for Complex
- PREP ROUNDUP : No. 8 Rosary Beats Corona Centennial in Tennis
- Lakers Evacuate Hotel Because of Fire
- Ifeanyi, Herrin Might Face Irish
- NHL ROUNDUP : For Opener, Hot Hextall Saves Flyers
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : TONIGHT'S GAME : Falcons, Rams in Key Matchup
- SUNDAY : FAMILY FARE
- SATURDAY : COUNTRY WESTERN
- Q&A; / with JOHNNY MATHIS : Respect for a Voice-Activated Career
- O.C. Firms on the Fast Track : Simple Technology Leads Surge in Computer Memory Market
- City National's Profit in 3rd Quarter Rises 28%
- CONSUMER PRODUCTS
- Bernardi Gets Court Victory Over CRA : Downtown: The ex-Valley official jolts agency's renewal plans.
- How Scary Are You?
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- What the Devil Are the Details? : GOP's Medicare cuts leave public in the dark
- Tuning Into the Rhythms of Miami
- Lancaster Woman Dies in Crash
- SANTA ANA : Hazardous Materials to Be Accepted Oct. 21
- A Call to Arms : Girls' volleyball: Shaney Fink's gung-ho attitude has injected Notre Dame with confidence and enthusiasm lacking in last season's 1-15 debacle.
- Ozaki Shoots 63 to Take Early Lead at Las Vegas
- Just Preps : Notables
- Rodriguez, Bryan Reach Round of 16
- Canyon Theatre Brings 'Frankenstein' to Life : The horror classic haunts the Saugus stage for the Halloween season.
- BY DESIGN : Piecing Together a Circle of Artists : Crafts: Patty McCormick found 13 fellow quilters to help create the works at the center of the new movie "How to Make an American Quilt."
- Embezzlement Conviction of Former Museum Chief Upheld
- Sam Ingram, Active in Real Estate Dealings, Dies in Hawaii at Age 46
- Four Bank Robbery Suspects Held After Chase, 3-Hour Standoff at High School
- San Fernando Valley : Doctor May Lose License Over Botched Abortion
- Flawed Fashions May Not Be Trendy but They Provide Warmth for Needy : Each year, the U.S. Customs Service donates seized counterfeit clothing to good causes.
- SCIENCE FILE / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment : On the Internet
- WESTMINSTER : Teen Arrested, Bystander Hurt in Van Chase
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AMERICAN LEAGUE : Ex-Angel Sojo Now Slim, Fast Mariner
- ART / SIGHTS : Canvassing Artists' Lives : Visitors Invited to Peruse Ojai This Weekend, Get Feel for Community Diversity
- ROCKTALK : The Bar May Meet Local Need for Nightly Venue : Area lacks spot where original bands can reach listeners and expand their horizons.
- RETAIL
- Kiss of commercialism turns frog into a prince : The coqui's call is the sound of Puerto Rico. Images adorn souvenirs, and a tape of the 'co-kee' is sold to the homesick.
- Dick Jurgens; Composer and Big Band Leader
- Amid Rape Allegations, U.S. Restricts Soldiers on Okinawa
- Prosecutors Give French Premier New Lease on Life
- As Tustin Thrived, So Did Saltarelli : Profile: New supervisor, who made Orange County home after arriving as a Marine officer in the '60s, has wide government and business experience.
- School District Accused of Deception Over Its Plans for $300,000 Loan : Education: City funds were sought for development of a residential project. But one Simi trustee believes $225,000 of the total will cover a lawsuit settlement.
- Nullification: Wrong in 1832 And in 1995 : The republic cannot survive if slave owners, train derailers and murder case jurors decide which laws they will and won't obey.
- POLICE WATCH : A Step for Change
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Mariners' Cloud Loses a Little Steam
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AMERICAN LEAGUE
- THEATER / NOTES : 'Fantasticks' Blends Whimsy and Romance : A cast of versatile soap stars hams it up in the Santa Susana Rep version of the lyrical musical.
- TIDBITS : Faulkner Farms Offering a Slice of Country Life
- Chrysler's Quarterly Net Income Plummets 46%
- The Makings of a Mega Betty?
- O.C. Plant Nurseries Get Boost as Las Vegas Booms : Agriculture: With Southern California development in doldrums, Nevada growth takes up landscaping slack.
- BY DESIGN : Drawn to Scale : Animal Attraction to Skins, Real or Faux, Is Natural
- Panel Files Complaint Over Funds for Roberti Recall : Ethics: State commission charges that Californians Against Corruption hid true source of campaign money.
- Congress Honors Veterans, Home Front Heroes of WWII
- A Student of Moods--by Necessity : Books: Kay Redfield Jamison, an expert in manic depression, has firsthand experience with the disease--she's battled it for years. She details the fight in her new memoir.
- NOTABLE ACHIEVERS IN YOUR COMMUNITY : Volunteering Chisels Out a Masterpiece
- Woman Succumbs to Injuries Eight Days After Car Accident
- Another Fine Mess, the CIA Way
- SCIENCE FILE / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- Just Preps : Area News : SAN GABRIEL VALLEY
- Just Preps : Notables
- JAUNTS : Exhibit Offers a Ringside View of Boxing Camp : Memorabilia and photos spotlight Pop Soper's old Matilija Canyon facility, which helped train such fighters as Jack Dempsey.
- VALLEY WEEKEND : BARGAINS : Tailoring Slipcovers to Fit Most Budgets : At Galsworthy Studios, you save by avoiding the middleman. Fabrics are as low as $4 a yard.
- OC LIVE : RESTAURANTS : At the Continental, a Blaze of Glory
- Home Is Where the Light Stew Simmers
- The Last Chance Peach
- Ceradyne Inc.: The Costa Mesa technical ceramics...
- McManus to Head Times Washington Bureau : Journalism: Jack Nelson, leader of office for 21 years, will become chief D.C. correspondent. Other staff changes are announced.
- Gingrich Warns of Stalemate Over Budget
- Nobel Prizes for 2 UCI Scientists : Research: Both men were long overlooked. F. Sherwood Rowland is honored for warnings of CFC damage and Frederick Reines for discovery of the neutrino. The awards are the school's first.
- Primed for Roast Beef