- Prosecutor Bars Immunity for Serb Leaders
- ANAHEIM : Senior Softball Players Are Still Game
- MOORPARK : Amendment Aims to Preserve Greenbelt
- McCoy, Dempsey Continue to Surprise in UCLA Victory
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL PREVIEWS : Tough Schedule Might Be Master's Ally
- Couples Defends at Shootout
- Murphy Steers Chapman in Right Direction : Soccer: Coach took over mediocre program in 1990, and his team plays in Division III semifinal Saturday.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Closes In on 5,000 Mark; Weak Data Fuels Rate Cut Hopes
- Company Town : Time, Sports Illustrated Get New Editors
- TELEVISIONTalking About Abortion: Demi Moore will produce...
- 'Lives' Review
- THEATER REVIEW : Squeezing Most From 'Lemon'
- COMPANY TOWN
- LABOR
- Capt. O'Grady Begins a New Chapter in His Life
- Nigeria Reportedly Arrests Rights Activists to Thwart Protest Plans
- State Watchdog Panel Names Politicians Who Haven't Paid Fines
- THE GOODS : Introducing a Colorful Page in Your Life
- OXNARD : Union Asks State to Probe Nabisco Move
- Authorities Warn of Bank Closing Scam
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : SOUTHERN SECTION : The Brotherhood in the Backfield
- Judge Denies Cypress' Appeal
- MOVIE REVIEW : Name, and the Game, Remain the 007 Same : 'GoldenEye,' the 17th film in the James Bond series, stops at all the way stations that viewers expect to visit.
- APEC Officials Back Blueprint for Free Trade : Asia: Fuzzily worded pact is expected to be approved by member nations Sunday, but full implementation is a decade or more away.
- Community Colleges Chief to Step Down
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : New York's Mercury Rev Plays in Pumpkins' Patch
- MOVIE REVIEW : Morose 'Reckless' Puts Disturbing Spin on the Holidays
- Company Town : SHAKE-UP AT TIME WARNER : Profiles: The Co-Chairmen
- Mighty Ducks Player's Goal Is Winning Leukemia Fight : Medicine: Marrow transplant offers Milos Holan cure unavailable to young athlete killed by disease 20 years ago.
- Plans for $90,000 Feasibility Study on Oxnard Aquarium Move Forward : Education: Supervisor John Flynn says focus on instruction and research would make center different.
- Countywide : Sales of Tamales to Aid Diabetes Patients
- FULLERTON : Work to Begin on Low-Income Housing
- MOORPARK : $1.1 Million Granted to Injured Worker
- South Bay : Man Surrenders to Police for 1994 Slaying
- One Man's Call to Powell : Calvin Shears vows to keep vigil at Leimert Park until retired general comes to explain why he won't run for President.
- Spare the Children : Washington's budget cutters should take the long view when it comes to aiding the young
- GIRLS' TENNIS PLAYOFFS : Sea Kings Falter, Lose to Santa Barbara
- Various Artists, "Motown: Year by Year: 1969," Motown. * * *
- CD-ROM REVIEW : Distortion Doesn't Hit All the Right Notes
- THE BUDGET IMPASSE : GOP Completes Tax Cut Package
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : When Poverty Takes Hold of Brave Souls : AMAZING GRACE: The Lives of Children and the Conscience of a Nation <i> by Jonathan Kozol</i> , Crown Publishers $23, 286 pages
- COSTA MESA : City to Use Farmland for Athletic Fields
- Van Nuys : Volunteers to Give School a Fresh Look
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Bruins Still Have a Shot at Aloha Bowl
- VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Wolverines Hold Fast in Sweep of Wilson
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AFC : Raiders Renege on Tickets for Sunday
- It's Not Exactly a Win-Win Situation for Shackelford
- The Media Does Its Hanging Judge Act, Before the Trial
- Avoiding Missteps on Elevators
- Valleywide : OK of Home Business Ordinance Urged
- Raids Hit Counterfeit Suspects : Crime: Police arrest more than 20 at six shops they say made and marketed bogus copies of name-brand purses and shoes.
- BaseballThe Angels added six minor league players,...
- An hour after he clinched the No....
- There's a Lot of Iron in That 300 Pounds
- Leaving Bright Lights, Big City Behind : College football: Cedric White, another highly recruited Dorsey player, finds peace at North Carolina A&T;.
- THE MEDIA : Breaking the Rules of the 'Kisha Club' : Cozy relations between Japan's press and politicians often leave the public in the cold. But that may be changing.
- Ounce of Prevention Could Save a Career
- COLUMN ONE : GOP Youth Brigade Takes On Sacramento : Twentysomethings are enlisting as foot soldiers for conservative lawmakers. They are shaking things up in the Capitol, but some see them as a little green.
- Making Clothes for Kids Safer : Children: Most clothing makers tell the federal safety commission they will eliminate or cut the drawstrings that have become so dangerous.
- Happy Birthday, Charles! Di's Spilling the Beans on the Telly
- Board to Ease Mandate to Build Electric Cars : Pollution: Industry says the technology is not ready. Firms would manufacture fewer such autos per year, but begin program sooner.
- San Gabriel Valley : RECALL EFFORT
- San Fernando Valley : Party Brings Cheer to Troubled Teen-Agers
- Suit Inspires Angry Calls Backing Marching Band : Controversy: Olympic swimmer's parents, who are seeking to have rehearsals held elsewhere, say they can't move from Placentia home.
- Westside Group Strengthens Ties, Addresses Ills
- 2 Injured as Shots Are Fired Into Car
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Council Gives $4,000 for Chorale Outreach
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : NFC : Rams Trying to Reduce Relocation Fee
- Nashville Signs Agreement to Lure Oilers : Pro football: Under terms of a $292-million deal, the team could play in Memphis for two seasons while the city builds it a new stadium.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL PREVIEWS : Losses Kept Cal Lutheran From Winning SCIAC
- 'Strait' Box Set Skimpy on Soul, Content : GEORGE STRAIT: "Strait Out of the Box", MCA/Nashville * * 1/2
- 'Leonce and Lena' a Bubbly but Biting Social Fable
- South Korean Ex-President Arrested : Corruption: Roh Tae Woo is jailed on charges of taking more than $300 million in bribes from business tycoons.
- Clinton Orders Return to Work for Thousands : Budget: He authorizes end of furlough next week for 50,000 federal employees, vows to veto stopgap funding.
- Taiwanese Admiral Quietly Seeking New Weapons in U.S. : Military: Navy chief's secret visit comes after Beijing's warnings that such sales imperil its ties with Washington.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / PRESEASON NIT : Georgetown Sputters but Wins Going Away
- 150 Vintage Titles Imported for U.S. Sales
- Kmart Loses $69 Million in 3rd Quarter : Retailing: Discounter blames reorganization of stores and competition from rival Wal-Mart.
- Scenic Route Aims to Drive Up Business : Coast: Not all of the proposed 16-mile thoroughfare is worthy of a postcard. But officials from three cities hope it will lure tourists from major commercial arteries.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Bobby Bowden Signs 5-Year Extension
- ART REVIEW : Multiculturalism From Another Century in 'Isfahan'
- AUTOS
- Magic Software Enterprises: The Israeli software company,...
- LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
- Japanese Say Clinton Takes Them Lightly : Asia: Cancellation of President's trip to summit is seen as weakening U.S. influence. Tokyo puts best face on it, but many view decision as a snub.
- Clinton Orders Return to Work for Thousands : Budget: He authorizes end of furlough next week for 50,000 federal employees, vows to veto stopgap funding.
- Santa Ana Cocaine Bust Nets Nearly 700 Pounds : Narcotics: Investigators stop two vehicles and arrest four drug trafficking suspects as they drive away from a house next to Sierra Intermediate School.
- Investment Consultant Unneeded, City Told
- ORANGE : Federal Funds to Be Sought for Bicycle Trail
- MOORPARK : Council Allocates $1 Million for Parks
- Southeast : Casino Supporters Sue Over Mail Campaign
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : NFC : Rams Trying to Reduce Relocation Fee
- Jailed Mexican Mafia Suspects Indicted on New Drug Charges
- Records Show Past Home-Finding Probes : Real estate: Founders of firm accused in consumer complaints worked for companies that drew lawsuits and scrutiny.
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Cigar to Stay in U.S., Pursue Series Bonus
- COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL : Titans Defeat New Mexico State in Five Games
- Voters Like Vaughn Best in AL : Baseball: Boston first baseman wins MVP award by narrow margin over Belle, whose disposition may have cost him.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL PREVIEWS : Fuller Going With Young Team as Pepperdine Tries to Rebound
- DANCE REVIEW : 'Pyramid': Pilobolus' Essay on Colonialism
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Mishima #2: More of a Good Thing
- THEATER REVIEW : Crazies Feather a Fine 'Nest'
- Poverty Series: Readers Respond
- Supervisors Vote to Shut Probation Facilities : Juveniles: Camps for young offenders could be closed early next year unless state comes through with funding.
- Conaty on Sex Harassment Case
- Presidents
- Another Twist in Saga of the Mystery Man
- Wages and Jobs
- Not Happy to See That Jack Is Back
- Dobson Speaks the Language of Politics
- Where the Swing Can Be Even Fuller
- Budget Priorities
- Flirting With Trouble When in Berkeley
- Loitering Law
- Hazel O'Leary
- Dobson Speaks the Language of Politics
- Controversy Over Gun Research
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 17, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 17, 1995
- Obituaries - Nov. 17, 1995
- Obituaries - Nov. 17, 1995
- Boeing, McDonnell in Talks to Combine : Aerospace: Early negotiations could reportedly lead to a limited deal, or a full merger with uncertain prospects for U.S. approval. An industry juggernaut could be born.
- Bloomingdale's Signs Up With Fashion Square
- Colleges : Campus scene : SANTA ANA : Rancho Santiago Newspaper a Winner
- A Hidden Engine for Southern California : * Education: Local universities provide more than entertaining sports rivalries; they're vital to a winning economy.
- 1 Million and Counting : Historic March Brings Renewed Activism Among Blacks in L.A.
- THE RIVALRY: Saturday at the Coliseum, 12:30 p.m. : The Don Patrol : Not Even Big Rivalry Can Break Bond Between Former Dorsey Teammates Abdul-Jabbar, Johnson
- Time Warner Ousts Music Chief After Power Struggle
- Fuchs' Fall Is as Dramatic as His Rise Was Meteoric : Hollywood: Ouster sparks sadness, cheers. Sources say Time Warner music chief crossed chairman at wrong time.
- CLAMMING UP: Beaches get frequent clean-up drives....
- McDonnell, Boeing in Talks to Combine
- HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE: William Maple thinks he has...
- BOEING-McDONNELL DOUGLAS TALKS : Surprising Support for Merger of Boeing and McDonnell Douglas : Aircraft: Analysts cite stronger competitive power as reason.
- SHOPPING: It's official. Bloomies is coming to...
- School Staff Reaps Benefits of Trade Students' Labors : Education: Critics say use of free manpower may suggest improprieties in occupational training programs.
- L.A.'s Geology Is Safe for Tunneling, Expert Panel Says : Metro Rail: Report renews confidence of subway backers, but Antonovich calls it a 'whitewash.' Study also blames some construction problems on management.
- Sybert Wants to Make Sure Beilenson's Never Out of the Woods
- Shots Fired at Three Teens Playing Golf : Violence: They escape injury, gunman vanishes after bizarre attack.
- Colleges : Campus scene : COSTA MESA : International Center's Chief Fosters Diversity
- Colleges : Campus scene : ORANGE : Chapman Gets Gift for Business Center
- Readers Open Hearts and Wallets to the Needy : THE POOR AMONG US: <i> A Follow Up Report : </i>
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 17, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 17, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 17, 1995
- Sampras Uses Big Serve to Overpower Becker
- Easterbrook Not Interested in Fresno Job
- Euro Disney Ends Year in Black--Barely : Earnings: Turnaround is attributed to financial measures and higher attendance at Disneyland Paris.
- Florida Will Get CityWalk of Its Own
- Kitchen Tip
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Gambling on a Roadside Attraction : Bishop Paiute Tribe hopes its new casino will lure prosperity, but some residents expect it to bring problems.
- Secretary of State Seeks Report on San Francisco's Vote Glitches
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Coming Out on Top in Budget Tussle
- WESTMINSTER : Housing Project Wins Approval of City, Residents
- LAGUNA BEACH : Applicants Sought for Economic Task Force
- Bennett Coolly Passes First Test
- Executive Travel : Getting Airline Miles on the Ground
- GlenFed Decries U.S. Rejection of Suit Settlement : Litigation: The S&L; is seeking $1.5 billion over alleged bad-faith action. U.S. vows to fight.
- AT&T; Offers Buyouts to More Than Half Its Managers : Telecom: The offer comes two months after the firm said it would break into three separate public companies.
- 2nd Defendant Found Guilty of Killing Tourist : Trial: He and triggerman face life in prison after first-degree murder convictions for slaying near Idyllwild.
- Making the Case for Help : Charities: SPIN's tenacious executive director puts aid applicants through paces.
- Using Clothes as Threads to the Past : Fashion: Newport Beach designer Sandra Benuska Moreno transforms curtains, blankets and other materials from the 1940s and '50s into garments with that old-time feel.
- PLACENTIA : Dedication Is Today for City's New Sports Complex
- Central Los Angeles : Cleanup Crew to Go to Bat for Echo Park
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Chapman Has an Early Test on Schedule
- CITY VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : It's Lights Out Again for Palisades : City Section: Chatsworth shines in semifinal sweep and will try to become only team other than Dolphins to win consecutive 4-A titles.
- Nashville and Oilers Closer to Deal : Pro football: Mayor says final obstacles cleared to relocate team from Houston, but team more cautious about deal.
- COLLEGE SIGNINGS : Gardena's Negrete to Play Basketball for UC Irvine
- Ice Dogs Lose, 5-3, to Fall to Third
- VENTURA COUNTY WEEKEND : Borders Books & Music Opens Saturday
- VENTURA COUNTY WEEKEND : FRIDAY : FOR THE KIDS
- Valley Weekend : Hip, Fashion-Proof Group Still Dishing Up Eclectic Fare : Manhattan Transfer will play songs from its new album, 'Tonin', ' Friday at the Thousands Oaks Civic Arts Plaza.
- American Health Services Corp.: The Newport Beach...
- Veracruzing East L.A.
- The Prep
- THE BUDGET IMPASSE : Washington Tourists Get Insider's Tips
- 3 Restaurant Workers Found Slain in Freezer
- ESSENTIAL: With one exception--and that was only...
- Americans Come Calling With Gifts for Mir Crew
- East Valley : Study Sheds Light on Communities' Roots
- Fake Money Trips Suspect in Robbery
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : A's Reportedly Pick Art Howe as Manager
- VALLEY WEEKEND : FRIDAY : MARIACHI KING
- Valley Weekend : THEATER REVIEW : Actors Do Justice to the Best of Bard's Comedies : The classically trained cast deftly meets demands of the many moods and complexities of 'Twelfth Night.'
- Voxel: The Laguna Hills developer of a...
- Urohealth Systems' Sales Rise for Quarter, but So Do Losses
- International Business : British Bank Finds Its Calling : First Direct's Phone Service Has Ring to It
- NASD Fines Lehman Bros. $15,000 Over Rule Violations : Nasdaq: Firm was accused of failing to honor its stock quotes. It neither admits nor denies wrongdoing.
- International Business
- Comarco Inc.: The Yorba Linda provider of...
- THE BUDGET IMPASSE : Idled Government Stirs No Sense of Crisis Outside Washington : Impact: Rather than fret over shutdown, much of public marvels that so many employees are 'nonessential.'
- Jury-Summons Scofflaws Now Face $1,500 Fine
- When Cartoonists Go Kapow! : Comics: Bill Watterson is the latest in a series of artists to cap the inkwell. What's going on?
- Add 'Religious Equality' to Constitution, House Urged : Politics: Amendment would permit student-led prayers in public schools and public funding to parochial schools.
- U.S. Agency Seeks Delay in Review of Wetlands Plan
- City Plans Domestic Violence Program for Valley
- Coastal Panel Deadlocks on San Onofre Request : Environment: 6 to 6 vote on Edison's plea to have nuclear plant's mitigation rules eased effectively leaves them in place. The utility expresses disappointment.
- ANAHEIM : City, Postal Service Agree to Land Swap
- South Bay : UN-FUNNY MONEY
- Prosecutor Plans to Seek Judgeship
- D.A. to Apply for Rape Case Funding
- Southeast : Housing Subsidy Plan Suspended
- YORBA LINDA : Affordable Housing for Seniors in the Works
- San Gabriel Valley : IN THE RACE
- NBA ROUNDUP : Regular Referees Get a Thriller
- LONG BEACH STATE NOTEBOOK / JASON REID : Boychuk Works Overtime to Sell Women's Basketball Team
- CITY VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Poly Doesn't Crack, Surprises Sylmar
- JUST PREPS : Area News : SAN GABRIEL VALLEY
- JUST PREPS : Times' Football Poll
- Race for Russia's Parliament Off to Rough Start : Politics: 5,649 candidates crowd field. Showdown pits Yeltsin government against Communists, nationalists.
- Prosecutor Seeks Arrest of S. Korea Ex-President
- Environmental Concerns Prevail Again in House : Congress: A coalition of Democrats, Republicans reject a controversial bill setting policies and spending limits for the Interior Department.
- Where's Waldholtz? Search on for Lawmaker's Husband : Investigation: An arrest warrant is issued in probe of 'possible bank fraud schemes.' Utah congresswoman is holed up at her home.
- BY DESIGN : West Coast Fade, East Coast Fad : The goatee's made its way to the other coast. Some are already wondering when it will go away.
- Sir Robert Stephens; Shakespearean Actor
- Balkan Leaders Near Peace Pact, Officials Say : Diplomacy: Christopher cuts short Japan trip to return for final stage. U.S. braces for fight over troop deployment.
- Failed Council Candidate Evicted From 2 Businesses : Restaurants: Charles (Buster) Davis is kicked out over a financial dispute with his landlord.
- Obituaries : * Thomas H. Wilson; Grandson of Pioneers
- VENTURA : Council Planning Town Hall Meeting
- Troubles At The MTA : Tunnel Project Strikes a Vein of Anger : Subway: Property owners say agency isn't offering enough compensation for digging under Hollywood Hills. Officials insist mining will be barely perceptible.
- OXNARD : Commission Backers Seek Signature Count
- PIRU : 142-Year-Old Ranch Becomes a Landmark
- Smith Takes Gavel for 2nd Term
- Long Beach State Not Ready for the Big Time : College basketball: 49ers are no match for Arizona, losing, 91-57, in Preseason NIT.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / CHRIS DUFRESNE : Under New Coach, Oregon Proves Up to the Challenge
- Valley Weekend : KIDS : Giving Thanks for a Vegetarian Lifestyle : Moms and youngsters will share their chosen cuisine Saturday in a vegan potluck picnic--no meat, no eggs, no dairy.
- Huge Auction Marks Decline of Aerospace : Business: Buyers from across the country come to San Diego for sale of used Convair machinery. The state has become a hot market for such events.
- THE BUDGET IMPASSE : Federal Real Estate Loans on Hold : Shutdown: Paperwork processing for VA and FHA borrowing halts. Home buyers are anxious as housing industry scrambles for solutions.
- UC Irvine Women Win Exhibition
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK / LON EUBANKS
- MIDWEEK REPORT / High School Football Update : Redell Plays It Again and Again
- ART REVIEW : Exploring Comic Potential of Immensity With Botero
- Getting to the Root of Violence in America
- Prisoners in Greek Prison Halt Riot, Free 6 Hostages
- Hooters Protests Sex Bias Case With Washington Rally : Equal rights: At issue is whether restaurant chain can hire only women to wait on tables.
- STANTON : Council OKs Bingo Games at Chamber of Commerce
- Hicks Has Dream Night in His Debut With Ducks
- 'Oh, Sure, and Your Other Son Plays With Michael Jordan'
- Valley Weekend : BARGAINS : Beds Unlimited Offers Sweet Deals for Sweet Dreams : Store in Canoga Park carries affordable and attractive styles, from bunk futons to rollaways.
- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : New Parkland Area to Open for Visitors
- Council Deadlocks Over Extension of Moorpark Growth-Control Ordinance : Planning: The 2-2 vote means the 9-year-old law, called Measure F, will expire Dec. 31. Officials vow to find an alternative way to manage growth.
- Mother Sues Hospital Over Girl's Condition : Courts: She claims newborn's brain damage was the fault of UCI Medical Center staff. Hospital denies nurses erred.
- Councils Told They Don't Own Airport
- Westside : COMMISSION OVERLOAD?
- Canoga Park : Panel Backs Funding for Women's Shelter
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : Rancho Santiago, Golden West in Hunt for State Titles
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Twice The Vice Gets a Nice Start
- PREP NOTES : Villa Park Hires Melendrez to Coach Softball
- Golf Throws Ex-Kicker for a Loss : PGA Seniors: Despite his love for game, former Ram David Ray fails to make cut in qualifying.
- ANGEL NOTEBOOK : Disney Unlikely to Pad Payroll
- OC LIVE : 'When Nature Calls,' Fans of Jim Carrey's Adolescent Humor Respond
- VENTURA COUNTY WEEKEND : TODAY AND FRIDAY : DANCE PROGRAM
- Techs' Mechs: Leaving Reality Behind : Leisure: O.C. centers offer car racing, white-water rafting and high-flying jet fighting as computer alternatives to life as we know it.
- Valley Weekend : SOUNDS : Vocalist's Dreams Thrive Despite Dreaded 'Day Job' : For Pamala Feener, music is her joy, even if she performs only a few times a month. She'll sing at Chadney's on Friday.
- THE RIVALRY: Saturday at the Coliseum, 12:30 p.m. : It's in the Brag for Bruins : UCLA Goes for Five in a Row, an Unprecedented Feat in Series
- PLAYOFF PROFILES : He Handles the Workload
- Valley Weekend : RESTAURANT REVIEW : Chinese Food Prepared With a Korean Flavor : The dishes of seafood, meats and vegetables are clean-tasting and carefully spiced.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Chalk Circle' Adds Some Powerful Curves
- VENTURA COUNTY WEEKEND : SUNDAY : SIGNATURE EVENT
- VENTURA COUNTY WEEKEND : OUTINGS : JAUNTS : Good Viewing of 'King' of Butterflies Expected : Beautiful orange monarchs will stop in the area in greater numbers this year as they migrate south, an expert says.
- AUTOS
- MEDIA & MARKETING
- Beckman Instruments Inc.: Billionaire George Soros and...
- TRADE
- Holmes & Narver Forms Communications Unit : Systems: The Orange-based engineering and construction services firm hopes subsidiary will help land contracts for wireless networks.
- SCENE : Of Lemony Noses, Squidgy Pears and a Toffee-Ending Ozone
- PROJECT : A Bone to Pick
- Second Half of November : EVERYWHERE
- Capitol Assets
- '3 Strikes' Proving Tough on Legal System, Study Says
- Southeast : BATTLING FOR BUSINESS
- Spinal Delivery of Drug Aids Lou Gehrig's Disease Patients
- Central Los Angeles : WORDS FROM STRIKERS
- Jury Finds Man Sane During Sexual Assaults : Courts: Decision means Howard Davis Jr. could be sentenced to life in prison for attacks on four women and a 10-year-old girl.
- 'Oh, Sure, and Your Other Son Plays With Michael Jordan'
- Ducks Peak in Toppling Avalanche : Hockey: Kariya and rookie Hicks each score two goals to lead the charge in 7-3 victory.
- Looking Back--His Way : Pop music review: Reprise Records' new 20-disc set chronicles the high and low points of Frank Sinatra's unparalleled singing career.
- VENTURA COUNTY WEEKEND : UP THE COAST
- AirTouch Teletrac: The Garden Grove subsidiary of...
- A New Spectrum : Sprint Unit Offers a Digital Wireless Telephone Device
- Nailed by Soft Sales : Retail: Once a revenue powerhouse, Clark Dye Hardware will close next month after half a century in Santa Ana. Family owners blame military spending cuts for steep customer drop.
- Prudential California Realty and Jon Douglas Co....
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Her Life as a Novelist and Playwright, in Her Own Words : THE DIARIES OF DAWN POWELL 1931-1965 <i> by Tim Page</i> ; <i> Edited with an introduction</i> ; Steerforth Press $32, 512 pages
- Women Stand by Men in Uniform
- COLUMN ONE : Detective Work That Leaves No Footprints : Getty researchers are preserving an ancient African trail by reburying it. They are battling erosion, vandals--and controversy.
- L.A. County Toughens Jury Policy : Courts: Residents who ignore a summons will face hearings, possible fines up to $1,500. Problem of non-response is less severe in O.C. but still troublesome.
- 4.7 Quake Hits Reno Area
- House Passes New Stopgap Bill, but Clinton Vows Veto : Budget: President cancels Japan trip and pledges to stand fast despite shutdown. Spending measure goes to Senate, keeps seven-year timetable on ending deficits.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AFC : Modell Gains Easy Approval of Free Rent
- Sampras Uses Big Serve to Overpower Becker
- JUST PREPS : Who Plays the Best Football? : City Schools May Have More Skilled Players, but Southern Section Has Depth and Money
- Valley Weekend : CENTERPIECE : All the Right Moves : Troupe Pilobolus Takes Its Rogue Dance Form to New Heights
- Valley Weekend : THEATER : NOTES : A Plan to Mix It Up at New Cabaret Theater : Ovations will offer musical revues, one-person plays and small-cast shows.
- International Business
- BY DESIGN : To the Maxi : The Long Skirt Is Back, but the Ankle-Grazing, Big-Belted Style Has Been Replaced by a Shorter, Spare Look
- Low-Lying Fog, Temperatures Will Both Lift
- Ex-Talk Show Host Gets Probation in Hit-Run
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : Military Background
- Renovation of Venice Boardwalk OKd
- Voices of Disillusionment : Community College Dropouts Complain of Closed Courses, Little Direction
- PREP WATER POLO SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : Esperanza Comes Back to Make Semifinals for 4th Year in Row
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Ayers Might Play Tailback