- Getting Beyond Partisan Politics : Mayor Riordan is latest to join Feinstein camp
- Clinic Official's Murder Trial Begins : Courts: Prosecutor says administrator tried to cover up patient's death. Victim died before abortion was performed and autopsy was botched, defense counters.
- Blyleven Quits as Angel Coach
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Miller Groggy; Chandler Likely Starter
- ANALYSIS : Raiders Set Course for Calmer Seas
- MRV Communications' Net Surges to $402,000
- Nurse Says He's Not Guilty of Raping Patients
- Macedonian's Victory Has a Bitter Taste : Balkans: President Kiro Gligorov has been reelected handily. But ethnic conflict remains a threat in the former Yugoslav republic.
- Are Boys' and Girls' Athletic Programs Treated Equally? : No: On the surface, Title IX has given girls' programs a boost, but results are mixed.
- Area's Smog Year Almost as Clean as Record 1993 : Air: Officials blame temporary, local wind patterns this year for Orange County's three days of alerts.
- High Court to Hear Ban on Subsidy to Religious Group : Judiciary: Christian students at University of Virginia claim discrimination. Other organizations at state-run school receive money.
- TIMES O.C. POLL : Voters Sour on Congress, Don't Know Members
- EUROPE: FIVE YEARS LATER : Pforzheim, Germany : Scaling Back Expectations in the West. . . : The Wall's demise has meant sharing the wealth with eastern neighbors and has ushered in an era of limits.
- Pedestrian, 22, Is Hit, Killed in Orange
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Looking Ahead, Bruins Try Recruiting
- Marina's Robbins Commits to Play Basketball at Oregon
- Butch Reynolds Loses His Supreme Court Bid
- Pico Products Reports Profit Increase of 35%
- Former Newspaper Building Is for Sale
- '94 Shapes Up as Profitable for Airlines
- CHRIS FOSTER : The Point Must Be Made, and She Will Wrestle It to the Ground
- Conviction of Sen. D'Amato's Brother Voided
- EUROPE: FIVE YEARS LATER : Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina : A Worst-Case Scenario of Rapid Change : Once communism's success story, the former Yugoslav federation has been devastated by war and ethnic division.
- Devil's Night Arson Spree Back in a Big Way in Detroit
- Now Maybe a Little Jail Time : Settlement in huge investment fraud case does not go far enough
- Seniors : Achievements, activities
- Orange County Almanac
- The End of the Line? : Education: Edutrain, a Downtown charter school specializing in giving dropouts a second chance, is in danger of closing because of a host of financial and management problems.
- CAMARILLO : Girl, 14, Arrested at Prop. 187 Protest
- RIGHTS WATCH : Unpurged Shame
- New U.S. Rules Extend Medfly Spraying Period : Farming: Officials say the change for growers is tied to the fly's longer life cycle during cooler winter months.
- Menendezes' Retrial Is Scheduled for March 13 : Courts: The judge is leaning toward the case proceeding before a single jury. Left unanswered are where it will be held and whether Jill Lansing will defend Lyle Menendez.
- Top LAPD Officials Criticized for Lack of Modernization Plan
- Takasugi Outspends Maron by Big Margin
- Damaged Stores Given Deadline for Cleanup : Simi Valley: Owners of quake-devastated Pic 'N' Save and Sears Outlet have until Jan. 17. Council offers redevelopment funds to help repair or tear down the structures.
- FULLERTON : 5 Held After Shots Are Fired From Car
- No End in Sight as NHL Lockout Enters Second Month
- MOVIESSanta vs. Santa: Disney was far from...
- Banks, S&Ls; Show Signs of Recession Recovery : Banking: Amid restructuring, five of eight largest area institutions tally profits after year-earlier losses.
- Virgin Brand Embraces Diversity : Products: British entrepreneur Richard Branson adds vodka, cola and computer lines to a firm identified with an airline and music stores.
- THE ECONOMY : Earning More, Spending Less
- Everyone Just Be Quiet and Pick Any 12 Jurors
- Witnesses Link Hill to Abortion Clinic Killings as Trial Opens
- EUROPE: FIVE YEARS LATER : Plock, Poland : For Better or for Worse : Life after the death of communism is sweet for some, bitter for others. The adjustment has brought strains.
- EUROPE: FIVE YEARS LATER : FIVE YEARS AFTER THE FALL OF THE WALL : Communist Europe collapsed in a few months. But rebuilding the lives of its people is a process that will take many years.
- IRS Fines Orange Schools $8,500 for Failing to Send Proper Forms
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- RETAIL
- Unocal's Income Declines 14%; Cigna Turns 3rd-Quarter Profit
- ENERGY
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Profit Takers Send the Dow Skidding 22.54
- 'Killer Bee' Swarm Crosses Into California
- Museum's Festival Offers Edible Insects
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 186 : Bank Memo About Effect of Single-Payer Plan Is Denounced : American Savings employees are told that tax hikes mandated by the measure would bring benefit cuts and endanger their retirement plan. Initiative backers decry 'coercive tactics.'
- Help for Mentally Ill
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Rivals Exchange Hypocrisy Barbs on Fund Raising : Brown accuses Wilson of protecting contributor from INS when he was senator. The governor's camp claims his foe showed favoritism toward union that gave $86,000 to her campaign.
- Clinton Ratings, Achievements
- Uninsured
- Propositions 184, 187
- Monthly Report : What the bulk of October's mail concerned
- Political Ads
- Proposition 181
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 1, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 1, 1994
- Obituaries - Nov. 1, 1994
- Obituaries - Nov. 1, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 1, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 1, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Nov. 1, 1994
- Most of Quaked-Battered Laurel Plaza Mall to Be Demolished : North Hollywood: Only Robinsons-May will be spared. The news comes as a blow to many of the shopping center's 33 merchants.
- CITY MEASURES : View Tax and Beachfront Leases Among the Issues Facing Voters : Ballot: Santa Paula residents will weigh city clerk appointment. Venturans will consider reopening Poli Street.
- Toll May Be 68 in Indiana Air Crash : Aviation: All were aboard an American Eagle twin-engine turboprop. The Chicago-bound commuter aircraft went down in heavy rain and gusty winds.
- Arabs, Israelis Plan Bank for Regional Development
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Huffington Seeks Swing Votes; Foe Gets Key Support : Republican campaigns in Fresno and Visalia. Five defense industry leaders endorse Feinstein, who celebrates President's signing of desert bill.
- EUROPE: FIVE YEARS LATER : 'We Learned from the Americans' : Hans-Dietrich Genscher, former West German foreign minister
- Family Asks for Help Solving 17-Year-Old Girl's Murder : Crime: Dorsey High cheerleader was shot in an Inglewood duplex after a football game.
- School Letter on Prop. 187 Draws Fire : Education: Antonovich says action violates spirit of law barring public agencies from using funds for political purposes. Officials say they had duty to report effects of the law.
- EUROPE: FIVE YEARS LATER : 'I didn't consider that step of mine the first one' : Gyula Horn, Hungarian prime minister
- White House to Weigh Limiting Public's Access
- Questioning Ends for 1st Group of Simpson Jurors : Trial: Mostly black and female group of 42 candidates remains. Next step is peremptory dismissals by lawyers.
- PUFFING ALONG: The Board of Supervisors today...
- Teen Survives Attempted Suicide in Classroom : Incident: Aliso Niguel High student who shot himself in the head in front of his schoolmates is in critical condition. Friends say the junior wrestler was distraught over the end of an 18-month relationship.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE GOVERNOR'S RACE : Read Her Book; Look at His Record : Kathleen Brown's 62-page economic program leads to just one conclusion: stealth taxes are heading California's way.
- Israel Tries to Repair Relations With Palestinians : Mideast: A Hebron shrine remains closed. But officials announce moves intended to reassure Arabs that accords reached with the PLO will be honored.
- Will Defend Prop. 187 in Courts, Lungren Says : Immigration: But the attorney general says he'd lack authority to prosecute officials who fail to report suspects.