- Out There in Arts, Entertainment
- S. Linn Williams will join Mission Energy...
- Man Wanted in 3 Slayings Is Arrested With $61,500 in Cash
- Wrong-Way Rams Go Awry at Worst Time
- Dallas: Hey, Buddy, Take That : NFC: Cowboys hand Ryan his worst loss as an NFL head coach, routing Cardinals, 38-3.
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : Sunset Strip Jumps With Mambo Man
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : De La Soul: Much of Excitement Is Gone
- RSVP : Partying With the Greatest of Ease
- Police in London Battle Foes of New Law-and-Order Bill
- Christopher Lauds Overture by Syria : Mideast: Secretary of state kicks off his mediation mission by praising Damascus official's 'symbolic' interview on Israeli TV.
- HOT DISPUTE: Ventura County's cash-strapped schools could...
- Youngsters Dedicate Time Capsule at Arts Plaza Ceremony : Thousand Oaks: The 61 'guardians' vow to reassemble in 20 years to open the plastic tube. Event is a prelude to city's 30th birthday party.
- Multicultural Manners : Be Appreciative, 'Act Like a Pig'
- COSTA MESA : Campaign to Target Abuse Against Elderly
- Today's Topic : Long-term survival with breast cancer is a cultural as well as medical issue.
- NFL Coaches Have Fallen Out of Flavor With Ex-Viking GM
- Chargers Bully Way to 5-0 Start
- DANCE REVIEW : Principals of NYCB: <i> Sans</i> Balanchine
- TV & VIDEOGood Night, Robin: Anchor Robert...
- Front Row Seat on Japan-U.S. Trade : Commerce: Ryozo Yanagiushi, who runs Cypress complex of electronics giant Matsushita, has watched the action for 35 years.
- Plane Crashes Trying to Re-Create History
- Woman's Death, Shooting Probed
- Working People : 'The Diversity They Want, They're Losing'
- Pro Football SPOTLIGHT
- C'mon, Howard, We All Want Better News
- Senate Passes 1995 Budget for Cash-Starved SEC : Legislation: Chairman blasts lawmakers for allowing Republicans to delay approval.
- LAUGH LINES : JOKES
- In the Great Cosmic Scheme of Things . . .
- RSVP : An Evening of All Things Asian
- Plan to Expand LAPD Falling Short of Goals
- BREA : Urban Kids Test Outsider Approach
- Agenda
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : New Champion McCall Simply Wants to Be Like Michael
- Philippines Attempting to Lure Americans Back : Capital: Since the ouster of the U.S. military, officials have been pushing to attract investors.
- COMMITMENTS : Powerless to Stand Up to His Put-Downs
- Deep Pockets and a New Day for Voters
- Ideology Looms Over School Board Races in S. County : Elections: Conservatives complain of mislabeling. Others fear 'extremists.'
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY
- McDaniel Keeps the Raiders on Track
- Raider Errors Less Costly in 21-17 Victory : Pro football: Both teams commit four turnovers, but the Patriots' hurt more. McDaniel has three interceptions.
- Is Filmland in Sync With America? : Liberals stay away from a conservative conference honoring Charlton Heston, while debate ensues on whether Hollywood jibes with the mainstream.
- TELEVISION : A 'Masterpiece' It Isn't : PBS' New Quiz Show Doesn't Look Too Different From Brand X
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : Candlebox: Metal the Old-Fashioned Way
- Strong Earthquake Hits Eastern Indonesia; 25 Hurt
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Inventor Tesla's Life an Electrifying Story : TESLA: A Biographical Novel of the World's Greatest Inventor <i> by Tad Wise</i> , Turner Publishing Inc., $21.95, 320 pages
- Satellite TV System Starts Briskly : Entertainment: Dish and receiver feed some 150 channels of news, sports and movies through high-resolution signal.
- David vs. Goliath in Race for a New Software Standard : Programming: Plans for non-traditional computer devices pit Microware against Microsoft.
- FAMILY LINES: Orange Coast College runs in...
- Prop. 187 Debate: No Tolerance but Abundant Anger
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Huffington's Wife Runs Campaign, Ex-Aides Say : Five former staffers in the election bid claim they quit due to disagreements with her. She insists that they were fired and that her role in the race is minor.
- Atlas Finds Its Niche in Air Cargo Market With Just-in-Time Delivery : Transportation: Company brings in the goods right before they're needed.
- 2 O.C. Men Arrested in Burglary Probe After Car Chase
- Perot Calls Gulf Deployment a Ploy : Politics: Former presidential candidate accuses Clinton Administration of moving troops to bolster November election results.
- The Angry Undecided--15 Swing Voters Give Views : Election: People like these will be vital in the governor's race. Disillusionment figures large in their uncertainty.
- Judges Aren't Sequestered; Why Juries? : Simpson case: If we can trust 12 people to decide life and liberty, we should be able to trust them not to watch TV.
- Life--and Death--in Fast Lane at Ascot
- SOUTH KOREA
- Austrian Rightist's Party Makes Strong Election Gains : Europe: Governing coalition loses two-thirds parliamentary majority as Haider's Freedom Party gets 23% of vote.
- 14 Haitians Die in Attack With Truck
- Those Almost-U-Turns to Snag a Parking Spot Are Legal Moves
- ANAHEIM : Council Puts Off Plan for Train Noise Study
- Community Comment : 'When the Groups Started, It Was Like Being Saved'
- Thomas' Score Hits the Spot for Bills : AFC: A well-behaved Cox is his victim on 26-yard run, and Dolphins are beaten, 21-11.
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : Memphis' Elvis Tribute a Feast Not Fit for the King
- As Career, Painting Has Covered It Nicely
- Clinton Stages Part II of High School Reunion
- NEWS ANALYSIS : GOP Not Ready to Paint 'Quayle for President' Signs : Politics: Former vice president is hinting at his White House plans. But party chiefs say '96 is too early.
- Jerusalem Gunmen Kill 2, Wound 14
- '94 Candidates Agree on 1 Goal: Curbing Juvenile Crime : But any crackdown could be just a warm-up to an even tougher clash when welfare reform is tackled
- Saints Have a Bad Day on Chicago's Bad Field : NFC: Playing on torn-up turf, Walsh leads Bears to 17-7 victory over his former team.
- MUSIC REVIEW : 1,000 Perform in Hollywood Bowl's Massive 'Daiku'
- Irvan Watches Jarrett End a 55-Race Drought
- Huntington Beach Woman, 81, Killed in Crash; 2 Hurt
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S. Would First Rely on Air Power in Gulf
- How Scary Are You?
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : Man, 32, Arrested After Truck Flips
- THOUSAND OAKS : Art Contest's Winning Works on Display
- Let Us Now Praise Brave Men and Women : High marks, to date, for U.S. military in Haiti
- Women's Health Exams at Reduced Rates
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Major Road Work to Be Done at Night
- Tagliabue: Plan Born in L.A. : Stadium: NFL commissioner says talks about a new 80,000 seat facility began more than three months ago; he blasts critics of the concept.
- Veteran Gives Shuler Costly Lesson : NFC: Eagles' Greg Jackson intercepts Redskin rookie's pass to preserve 21-17 victory.
- OAK TREE AT SANTA ANITA : Sandpit Gives Brazil Something to Samba About
- NHL Players' New Proposal Might Spur Return to Ice
- For Jason Stuart, His Sexual Orientation's a Full-Time Job
- ENVIRONMENT
- BUILDUP IN THE PERSIAN GULF : U.S. Marines' '911 Squad' Answers Yet Another Call : Military: 'When the balloon goes up, we go,' says sergeant headed for Gulf from Southland on short notice.
- Medfly Pessimists Say Victory Impossible : Agriculture: Ventura County infestation underscores tenacity of insect. The pest has surfaced elsewhere in California after each claim of eradication.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Conflict on Gift Clouds Eatery Fate
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : School Official to Take Top Post at Cardiff
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : New Speed Limits to Be Adopted on 3 Roads
- Extra Effort Is Just the Norm for Gardner : Water polo: San Clemente goalkeeper continues to extend his game to the next level.
- Cultural Night to Benefit Armenian Sister City
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Canada Surprises U.S. to Win Dunhill Cup
- In End, White Scores Most Telling Blows : Packers: Green Bay defender takes his shots but makes the Rams pay.
- Top-Seeded Team Wins First Match
- SENIOR GOLF : Zarley Overtakes Aoki to Win Transamerica
- Dance : NYC Ballet Principals: Without Balanchine
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : DeMent Shines in Solos of Loneliness
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : Survival Story : Wartime Friends Build Firm Into Major Catering Truck Force
- 'A Perfect Partnership' : Philanthropic Group Medellas Is Working With Bowers to Fund Asian Exhibits
- MOORPARK : County Expected to Approve Clinic Head
- MISSION VIEJO : Candidates Put Up Own Cash for Much of Campaigns
- Man Hospitalized After Being Shot
- ALISO VIEJO : Pacific Park Drive Bridge to Be Dedicated
- John Wooden Teaches Some Valuable Lessons in Game of Life
- Garden Grove Fire Called 'Suspicious'
- 20/20 Hindsight
- Panama
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTER : The Historical Facts About 'Quiz Show'
- Catching Taggers
- Oakwood Gang Truce
- Breast Cancer
- Voter Registration
- Simpson Jury, 'Media Pollution'
- Los Angeles County - News from Oct. 10, 1994
- Los Angeles County - News from Oct. 10, 1994
- Los Angeles County - News from Oct. 10, 1994
- Obituaries - Oct. 10, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 10, 1994
- COLUMN ONE : The CIA's Dirty Little Secret : A female agent's lawsuit has opened a window to the frat-house culture among male spies. Blatant sexism, alcohol abuse appear to have long been tolerated, but officials vow change.
- Southland Marines Ready, Waiting to See Who'll Go : Deployment: As first of the U.S. forces leave for Persian Gulf, uncertainty surrounds personnel from bases, including Camp Pendleton and Tustin.
- Polluters Beware: Smog Sentries Will Soon Be Manning Their Posts
- Pop : Staying True to Christian Pop
- The New Getty Center Rises Above the Masses : Architecture: In the Sepulveda Pass, a structure of towering, powerful profile is to be the home of the world's most formidable private arts institution.
- Stronghold of the Arts Takes Shape Above City : Culture: The $733-million Getty Center, about half complete, has sparked a flurry of debate. Local media will get a look at what the fuss is all about at an open house this week.
- Residents Seek Relief From Santa Ana Winds at Beaches
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- One Bad House Can Bring Down Value of Whole Neighborhood
- Voter Registration Deadline Tuesday for Nov. 8 Election
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Housing for Disabled Homeless to Open
- MORE VARIETY TO COME
- COLUMN ONE : The World Still Loves the Dollar : Whether it's a taxi in Cambodia or Dutch oil, the bill is in bucks. In effect, other nations' largely undimmed passion for greenbacks helps fuel debt-racked America's global shopping binge.
- CIA Reportedly Paid Millions to Japan's LDP
- As Tensions Swirl in Haiti, Just What Is the U.S. Role?
- VENTURA : City to Study Safety Measures for School
- Halfway House Resident Is Shot by Police
- 20-Acre Arson Blaze Threatens Homes and Hospital in Santa Paula : Emergency: High temperatures and winds of 25 m.p.h. fan the flames before firefighters gain control.
- Baseball '94: 10 Reasons Why It's Not Considered a Total Waste : Achievements: Raul Mondesi appears sure to follow Eric Karros (1992) and Mike Piazza (1993) as the third consecutive Dodger to win the N.L. Rookie of the Year award.
- Baker's Kick Lifts Arizona State, 36-35 : Pacific 10: Stanford loses on 38-yard field goal with six seconds left despite Stenstrom's record-surpassing game.
- Moorpark Stuns No. 1 Bakersfield
- Barker Goes Out, Tide Hangs On to Win, 14-6
- POSSESSED: An Ottawa, Canada computer programmer has...
- Adjusting Tax Withholding Is Easy--and Smart
- A CUT BELOW : Does Extending the Long Beach Freeway Mean Yet Another Crop of Sterile Neighborhoods?
- OLD FRIENDS by Tracy Kidder (Houghton...
- LITTLE TOKYO : Hirano Appointed to Presidential Panel
- Police, Prosecutors Uneasy Partners in Simpson Case : Law enforcement: Longstanding tensions have been aggravated. News leaks, evidence handling are sore points.
- U.S. Links With China's Military Raise Concerns
- PLATFORM : Black Empowerment
- CULVER CITY : Homeowners, Players Call Time Out
- Man Dies of Smoke, Firefighter Injured in Costa Mesa Blaze
- What U.S. Congress Should Do to Keep Our Streets Safe : The comprehensive and effective anti-crime act recently passed sends a strong message that violent crime will not be tolerated.
- At Phil's Real-Retro Diner, Noshing an Idiot's Mish Mosh
- Driver in Accident Might Have Died of a Heart Attack
- Subway or Monorail? Debating the Merits of Valley Transit Proposals : Underground plan is safest and is clearly the choice of people it would serve. Its capacity would be 17% greater than alternative route's.
- ELECTIONS / 2ND SUPERVISORIAL SEAT : Landfill Just 1 Issue That Divides Loh and Schillo
- Residents of Pesticide Spray Zone Get Flyers
- PREP CROSS-COUNTRY ROUNDUP : Katella Boys Edge Santa Ana at Invitational
- Glendale Shuts Out Santa Monica
- MUSIC & DANCE NEWS : He Creates Because He Must
- With Robinson Healthy Again, Chapman Rolls
- A Children's How-To : Read your mom's mind, nauseate your friends
- Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- A Philosophy of Unease : Or, how the truth can reveal itself at the hardware store : THE VILLAGE: A Novel, <i> By David Mamet (Little, Brown: $21.95; 248 pp.)</i>
- Kuwaitis Prepare for the Worst by Stocking Up on Cash and Gas
- Homeless Aid: Fountain Yields Change for Charity
- Dee Dee Myers Finally Moves to Spacious Office
- Upbeat Messages Won't Do, Political Candidates Find : Campaigns: With public so frustrated and cynical, office seekers exploit lure of traditional values.
- Timothy Asch; USC Anthropologist, Filmmaker
- The Talk of the Community : At the Ethnically Diverse 105-Year-Old Angelica Lutheran Church, Up to 5 Languages Are Used in Services
- World IN BRIEF : POLAND : 4 Lawmakers, Aide Killed in Accident
- Inner Peace Could Conquer Urban Wars, Guru Says
- For Seniors : Watercolor Artist's Success Is Case of a Late Bloomer Who Blossomed
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : CBS' 'Schoolbreak' on hate gives it a face and historical passage
- U.S. Troops Take Hands-On Tack in Haiti's North
- WATTS : Major Restoration to Begin on Towers
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Meeting to Focus on Business Safety
- Please, Fed, No Itchy Trigger Finger
- Fire at Camp Pendleton Blackens 150 Acres Before Being Contained
- Vietnam Trade Trip a Success, Delegation Says : Asia: The Hanoi government is on the road to a market economy, a mission from Orange County announces. The visit surpasses expectations, its members say.
- OXNARD : 5 Suspects Are Jailed in Drug Investigation
- Miami Struts Back Into the Limelight : College football: Underdog Hurricanes regain top-dog status with dominating 34-20 rout of Florida State in Erickson's 'biggest victory.'
- Bruins Know About Willard All Too Well
- Michigan's Victory Fit for a Former President
- No. 9 Auburn Sharp, Mississippi St. Suffers
- Colonial Affair Wins the Gold Cup : Horse racing: Tabasco Cat finishes fourth. But Wayne Lukas wins both stakes for 2-year-olds at Belmont Park.
- PRIVATE LIVES : HOME VIDEO : No Blarney--Welles' 'Ghost Story' Exists
- Developer's New Goal: Build Faith : Peter Ochs to Trade Helm of Fieldstone for Missionary Work
- Q & A : When the Bottom Line Is Personal Honor : Author Backs Coexistence of Business, Ethics
- Company at Crossroads With New Chief in Charge
- In the Matter of Justice Thomas : Silent, Aloof and Frequently Dogmatic, Clarence Thomas' Judicial Persona Emerges
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Hollenbeck Police Need Volunteer Help
- Awards: John Wayne Auxiliary to Honor Founder
- World IN BRIEF : VIETNAM : Floods Kills 172; Million Leave Home
- KOREATOWN : <i> Ssireum</i> Wrestlers Throw Weight Around for New Fans
- VIEW PARK : Fund Aids Youths Studying Law Enforcement
- Mahony Calls Prop. 187 a Threat to Moral Principles, Urges Its Defeat
- 4 Killed, 7 Hurt in Series of Car Crashes : Accidents: Three separate incidents on San Fernando Valley freeways occur within 15 minutes early Saturday morning.
- Experts Divided Over Outcome of Battle to Beat Medfly : Infestation: Most specialists approve of Ventura County's attack on the menace so far. They differ sharply, however, when it comes to predicting results.
- Biologist Defies Expectations : Academia: Caltech assistant professor's age, 31, and area of expertise, neuroscience, have been known to surprise some people.
- Northridge Backs Into Rout : Offense: Substituting for a teammate in trouble with the law, Matador guard Eric Thomas holds up well in line of fire.
- Ponn Helps Mayfair Beat Calvary Chapel
- Morris Keys Golden West Victory Over OCC
- Home Improvement : What to Check When Leaving Your Home Alone
- More on Muir
- City Council Scraps Development Project
- HUNTINGTON PARK : 800 Attend College Information Fair
- Simply Elegant
- Bus Rider Accuses N.Y. Line of Sex Bias : Religion: Sima Rabinovicz has been called "the Jewish Rosa Parks" for refusing to give up her seat for Orthodox men who wanted to pray apart from women.
- Bill to Aid Ailing Veterans of Gulf War Is Approved
- COMMERCE : Program Gives Gang Members a Way Out
- Four-Star Films : 'The Devil and Daniel Webster'
- THEATER : Gunplay in Her Play Is Not Aimed at Noted Mom
- Children Go From Learning ABCs to Learning to Mind Their Ps and Qs : Manners: Etiquette classes teach youngsters the social graces. Experts say lessons are not being taught at home or among peers anymore.
- The State : California's Latest Gender Gap: Males Voting for Male Candidates
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON EDUCATION : UCI Policy for Future Should Not Hinge on Research Dollars : Allowing it to happen could have a detrimental effect on the nature of academic programs at the university.
- The High Road : Tollway Would Let Drivers Cruise Above Santa Ana Channel
- Smith Leads Indiana, Iowa's Troubles Mount
- She's No Secret
- PERFORMING ARTS : COMMENTARY : Karl Bohm, a Solid Straussian : A series of historic opera recordings documents the artistic heritage of Richard Strauss' last disciple.
- LITTLEJOHN by Howard Owen (Vintage: $10;...
- THE INDOOR GARDENER : How to Keep 'Baby's Tears' Plant Healthy
- A Dirt-Cheap Alternative for Grounding Cover
- What's In in Innsbruck
- Life in the Feast Lane : Pigging out along Highway 99 means slicing through the state's many cultures and cuisines
- Travel Insurance You May Need
- Reality Intrudes as Modern-Day Pioneers Pursue Frontier Spirit : Alaska: For decades, any American could claim unreserved federal land here, but no more. Still, some seek simpler life.
- DAVID GRUBIN AND CURTIS ROOSEVELT : The Newest Deal on FDR
- Nature and Industry Learn Coexistence : Environment: Agreement that set up a 6,000-acre wildlife preserve in exchange for land use rights is hailed by some as a prototype. But others say it is a flawed deal.
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : County Completes Property Appraisals
- 'The Beverly Hillbillies'
- Mastering the Fine Art of Selling
- The Constitutional Issue Behind Proposition 187
- Los Angeles Times Interview : Julius Shulman : Capturing the Essence of California Architecture
- Owner Delivers Timely Message
- Tracy, Andretti, Mansell Moving in Different Directions : Laguna Seca: Canadian on pole, veteran retiring and Englishman getting out of Indy cars in a hurry.
- 'Big Bad John' and the Orange Crush Have Been Duly Squeezed
- SOUTHEASTERN : Florida Cruises, Auburn Up Next
- Canyon Springs Hands Irvine Third Loss in Row
- MAGAZINE WARS: Another periodical with a battle...
- Nantucket's Very Berry Fest
- Roots vs. Roaming : While some would rather just stay put, others find moving offers them a chance to spread their wings.
- In Search of Mr. Kato : A Quest for the Creator of a Mysterious Japanese Garden Conjures Up a Faceless Ghost, Modern Prejudices and a Willful Heiress
- 'Running Mates'
- Commuter Chicken
- HYDE PARK : School Center Puts Focus on Belonging
- Roiling Markets Are the Final Arbiter of Value for World's Currencies : Finance: $880 billion is traded daily in the frenzied realm of foreign exchange--and always at warp speed.
- Notes about your surroundings
- He Inadvertently Eased Oskar Schindler's Path to Safety : Death camps: Documentary filmmaker finds that the fate of a retired printer's own family is likely to make a lot of Americans uneasy.
- Autumn Leaves : The Valley Version of Fall's Color Show
- Northridge Backs Into Rout : College football: Trio of ballcarriers hit their stride in rotation as Matadors defeat Sonoma State, 40-14.
- This Crazy Old Football League I Like to Call My Own
- SMALL FACES: With only football to keep...
- From This Simon, It's Chapter One
- GUEST VIEW / JOHN O. WILSON : Pessmistic View of State's Recovery Belies What's Happening
- THINGS TO COME : Rain Forest Remedies
- What Are Alternatives to Higher Assessment?
- CRIMINAL PURSUITS
- SOUTH GATE : Deadly Fire Prompts Prevention Effort
- Tickets Aweigh! Navy Racks Up Scofflaw Record
- Sanctions Put Squeeze on Iraq Economy
- Troops Likely to Remain in Haiti Until at Least December, Shalikashvili Says
- Burlesque, 1990s-Style : At Grand Ville, Both Women and Men Line Up to See the Strip Shows, Right Behind the Celebrities
- U.S. Accused of Stealing Body Parts : Uranium: Widow contends Energy Department workers took the evidence that her husband died of uranium poisoning--bones, liver, kidney and spleen tissue. Government denies wrongdoing but admits taking the items.
- Filibuster Broken, Senate OKs Calif. Desert Protection : Legislation: Millions of acres affected. Death Valley, Joshua Tree to be national parks; vast wilderness areas within them are created. Stormy 103rd Congress adjourns.
- Acting on Instinct : REBA MCENTIRE DRAWS ON FEELINGS SHE HAD ABOUT A SONG THAT'S NOW THE BASIS OF HER CBS FILM
- Kennedy Grave Site Again Open to Public
- HOUSE PARTY: Less than a month before...
- Emerging From the Scary Shadows of Human Behavior : Books: From the chaos of emotions surrounding Dennis Cooper, chronicler of the seedy side of life, came a story in which goodness takes hold.
- TENNIS / BILL DWYRE : Senior Tour Is Fast Becoming 'the Great Let in Life'
- Cal Slaps UCLA With a Low Five : College football: Everything goes wrong for Bruins in 26-7 loss, even after Bear quarterback Barr suffers a broken collarbone.
- No. 2 Nebraska Uses No. 3 Quarterback : Big Eight: Turman comes in after Berringer is sidelined. Phillips has big game in 32-3 victory.
- WATTAGE: The surviving members of Nirvana have...
- USC Has Plenty in Reserve as Otton Fuels 27-19 Victory : College football: He replaces injured Johnson and passes for 208 yards against Oregon State.
- Finally, Colorado Gets a Routine Win : Big Eight: Buffaloes score 21 points in first quarter and coast past Missouri, 38-23.
- POP MUSIC : ALBUM REVIEW : Merle, They Owe You One
- Ex-Cowboy Tips His Hat to Teamwork : Apparel: Drew Pearson's venture grew to a $77.5-million business in 1993. He credits hard work and surrounding himself with savvy partners.
- Steps Voted to Protect Rhinoceros and Tiger
- O.C.'s Capizzi Takes Hit From Busts-Gone-Bad
- A summary of selected City Hall actions this week affecting central Los Angeles.
- Signing Up to Vote
- No Lulls Allowed During the Simpson Media Storm
- 2 Die in Separate Traffic Accidents
- USTA WOMEN'S SENIOR HARDCOURT : Laguna Beach's Clark Captures Singles Title
- Simi Looks at Development Horizon : Growth: After 25 good years as a city and a few stagnant ones recently, a surge of building for business may put an end to its 'bedroom community' image.
- Feel-Good Victory for Texas : Nonconference: Backup quarterback James Brown is star of Longhorns' 17-10 triumph over Oklahoma.
- ART : The Apartment of Antiquities : A collection of 200 works from the ancient world moves from a Manhattan couple's very private enclave to a rare public viewing at the Getty.
- USC Finds Its Quarterback of Future : Trojans: Sophomore Brad Otton shows both poise and ability in beating Oregon State.
- THE VIEW FROM WITHIN: Japanese American Art...
- THE TUBE : Video Pen Pals
- Rising Legal Battles Tarnish Norplant's Bright Promise : Birth control: Class-action claims charge severe health problems. Proponents of the device blame many problems on ill-trained doctors.
- Haiti's Parliament OKs Amnesty, Paving the Way for Aristide's Return : Caribbean: The 9-to-1 vote by the Senate turns up the pressure on Cedras to step down. The decision is a face-saving device for leaders of the junta.
- 'People Power' in Haiti Stirs Civil War Fears
- Mother Fails to Bury Dead Son, Says She Couldn't Bear to Part From Him
- Despite Rumors, Military Ruler's Fate Looks Settled : Haiti: Lt. Gen. Raoul Cedras' resignation appears unavoidable. Chief of staff's behavior is less predictable.
- Police Union Pledges Support for D'Agostino in Council Race : Election: Leaders contend that Barbara Yaroslavsky would be a puppet for her husband, the outgoing councilman. Her opponent would be a friend to law enforcement, they say.
- Why I Am a Threat to the Left : Liberals are not upset because I'm wrong; they are upset because they suspect I'm right.
- Warning Flag for Investors : Careful look is needed before buying into mutual funds holding 'derivatives'
- Experts Split on Outcome of Battle to Beat Medfly : Infestation: Most specialists approve of the county's attack so far. They differ sharply, however, when it comes to predicting results.