- Prisoner Escapes From Jail in Irvine
- SAN MIGUEL ISLAND : Man, 47, Dies After Diving Accident
- Hank Aguirre: an Even Bigger Hero Off the Diamond
- Their Wagons Circled, They Fight Flames
- In His Case, Ignorance Was Bliss
- MOVIES'Timecop' on Top: It's "Timecop" time again....
- MUSIC REVIEW : Bright New Hall in Escondido : Southland Concert Venue Offers the Sounds of Vibrancy
- SECURITIES
- Rabin, Arafat Discuss More Arab Self-Rule in W. Bank : Mideast: Gaza meeting is called pair's friendliest. But they make no headway on scheduling Palestinian elections.
- Teddy Buckner; Popular Jazz Trumpeter
- Political Scorecard
- Spreading Labor Shortages Seen as Signal of Inflation : Economy: Bustling Indiana county is typical of many areas. Fed may react as material costs, wages head upward.
- VENTURA : Chapel Back in Service After Restoration
- Life, the Universe and Everything
- Youth Opinion : Should We Be Sending Young Americans to Haiti?
- San Clemente's in Casa Romantica Mood : History: Going back for a third try, the City Council hopes the private sector will revitalize the mansion built by the city's founder and generate some municipal revenue.
- Montana, Chiefs Have Nothing on Rams : COMMENTARY : Slater Gets in Swing of Things
- SOCCER / JULIE CART : What in the World Is Bora Doing Now?
- Ducks Lose Last Exhibition, but Consider Greater Loss
- Hollywood and Its Dead Mommy Syndrome
- Dees Goes to Court to Tweak Simpson 'Media Circus' : Radio: The KIIS deejay will broadcast his show from the steps of the Criminal Courts Building to poke fun at coverage focused on titillating details.
- Playboy Film Fest Offers a Bit of Something for Everyone
- CHINA
- After a Layoff: Now What to Do? : Ton Bui, head of a vocational school in Orange, talks about retraining. He speaks from experience--he's been through it. It can be the path to re-employment in a difficult economy.
- Role of Jury Consultants Controversial and Extensive : Courts: Their ability to mold a panel is limited. They tend to be effective in advising on seated jurors.
- Deputies Say 8 Arrested in Possible Gay Bashing in West Hollywood
- Economic Profile
- SANTA PAULA : County Expected to Act on Road Closure
- 10 Set Sights on 4 Newport Council Seats : Election: The candidates are most concerned about airport- and budget-related issues.
- PRO FOOTBALL : Falcons Go to Washington, Pick Up a Capital W : NFC: Atlanta ends 10-game losing streak at RFK Stadium with a 27-20 victory over Redskins.
- CHINA
- KING SPEAKS: His CNN television show is...
- COMMITMENTS : Love Across the Miles : No Hang Ups About a Friendship Held Together by Telephone
- THE HUMAN CONDITION : Those Random Acts of Cheapness
- Spiritual Feud Over Homeless Divides City : Social services: Monsignor and a councilman both cite religion in arguing whether downtown San Diego shelter should expand or shrink its services.
- SANTA ANA : Immigrant Program Earns National Honor
- Yes, You Can Get There From Here
- Shooting Across 3 Lanes to Reach Freeway Is Unsettling at Best
- U.S. Collapses Against Sweden : Tennis: Sampras defaults, Martin loses, Swedes reach Davis Cup final.
- THE PACIFIC: SPOTLIGHT ON HIGH-GROWTH COMPANIES : Housing Rebound May Help Japanese Recovery : Real estate: Home builders are enjoying a profit after dismal 'post-bubble' years.
- Clinton Urges U.N. to Halt Serb Moves on Muslims : Balkans: He meets with secretary general to press for better enforcement of the protected areas in Bosnia. European allies not likely to go along.
- Espy To Be Held to Higher Standard : Probe: Independent counsel believes Meat Act's position on gratuities 'reaches the secretary.' But he says he'll weigh all factors, and that a 'fair shake' is deserved.
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : Threats of Vengeance Simmer Beneath Thin Veneer of Order : Violence: Mob attack on police officer, rising price of weapons are among signs of potential for chaos.
- Report Assails Nation's Juvenile Detention Facilities
- AUSTRALIA
- Seahawks Stop Steelers, 30-13 : AFC: Warren rushes for 126 yards and defense intercepts O'Donnell four times.
- New Anaheim Ice Center Design Will Go With the Floe
- Confidence in Orange County Economy Hits 1990s Peak : Poll: Annual survey puts consumer index at 89, just below national average and 16 points ahead of last year.
- THE PHILIPPINES
- Keneally to Leave UCI for Home : Transition: The Australian author, key in the graduate Program in Writing, will stop teaching at the end of the academic year.
- Myers Wins--But Really, Everyone Loses : The White House press secretary hangs on, but Panetta looks weak and Clinton's pledge to women has cracks in it.
- New Sign Already Ordered for Busy Oxnard Intersection
- SIMI VALLEY : Larry King to Speak at Reagan Library
- Sermon : On Sleeping Out, Waking to Life
- 8 Valley Residents Arrested in Attack
- PRO FOOTBALL: Rams 16, Kansas City Chiefs 0 : Ram Review
- For PBS at Least, 'Baseball' Is a Hit--but It's No 'Civil War' : Television: Ken Burns' epic is attracting a large audience by the network's standards, but not as large as his previous miniseries.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Dreamy Pop From Colorado's Samples
- DANCE REVIEW : Julie Kent, Susan Jaffe Lead New 'Manon' Casts
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : Wealthy Haitians See Chance for Profit in U.S. Occupation : Trade: Rising number traveling to Dominican Republic on way to American shopping sprees.
- 1 Dead, 1 Wounded in Cerritos Shooting
- OXNARD, CAMARILLO : Supervisors to Seek Airport Repair Funds
- Slip-Sliding Away : Bike Path Along Coast Erodes as Officials Debate Its Preservation
- Blues Event Will Go On at Doheny Beach
- GARDEN GROVE : Councilman Rejects Call for Resignation
- A New Center of Hope for Region's Homeless : Simi Valley: The facility, providing the only service of its kind in the east county, is scheduled to open today after months of false starts.
- RACING ROUNDUP : Mr Purple Hits the Gate, Finishes Third
- PRO FOOTBALL : This Homecoming Not a Fun One for Klingler : AFC: Cincinnati quarterback has tough time in return to Houston; Oilers win, 20-13.
- 'Rapa Nui' Misuses Its Literary License
- Peace Prize
- Internet
- Phone Rates
- Marion Barry's Win
- Lawsuit Over Recycled Water
- Single-Payer Health Plan
- Dear Street Smart: The exit from the...
- Los Angeles County - News from Sept. 26, 1994
- Los Angeles County - News from Sept. 26, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 26, 1994
- San Diego County - News from Sept. 26, 1994
- Obituaries - Sept. 26, 1994
- 'Judas Project' Needs Dose of Divine Imagination
- THE TIMES POLL : Most in County Still Unsure in Simpson Case
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Yeltsin Can Now Sell Russia With a Straight Face : Summit: The Kremlin leader's meeting with Clinton will be their fifth. But this time, he arrives knowing he has restored some stability at home.
- Execs Love the Show, but It Skews Too Old
- REAL ANSWERS
- Passengers Off First, Pests Second in Chile
- DOWNTOWN : Pagers Speed Police Response to Trouble
- COVER STORY : A VIEW FROM THE BUS : As They Anxiously Await Ruling on Proposed Fare Hikes and Elimination of Monthly Passes, Many Poor and Minority Residents Are Already Convinced That They Will Bear the Brunt of Whatever Decision Is Reached.
- A summary of selected City Hall actions...
- Nation IN BRIEF : ALASKA : $9.7 Million Awarded in Exxon Oil Spill
- Asian Groups Unite to Educate Residents on Impact of Prop. 187
- On The Set : Unfriendly Persuasion : TORI SPELLING AND KELLIE MARTIN TURN THEIR SERIES IMAGES AROUND IN NBC FILM
- Azerbaijan Accuses Russia of Meddling : Diplomacy: President Aliyev heads for talks with Clinton, seeking support for his new nation.
- Locke Placed on Probation
- UCI Chancellor's Vision Is Ambitious : But Her Statement Acknowledges Fiscal Restraints
- 1,000 Turn Out to Rally Against Proposition 187 : Politics: A Latino leader hopes the protest in Pacoima can help overcome 'a sense of defeat.' A voter registration drive begins.
- Santa Ana Grapples With Homelessness : Forging a Common Front With Other Cities Offers More Hope Than Camping Ban
- BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : May Leads Kansas State to Victory
- ATLANTIC COAST ROUNDUP : Duke Dumps Georgia Tech Behind Baldwin's Running
- REGIONAL ROUNDUP : Mason Leads Syracuse Over E. Carolina, 21-18
- Forrest Gump Meets His Match: Horace Dump : Billy Frolick's 'Dumpisms' takes on Winston Groom's 'Gumpisms.'
- Baker's Cookin'
- Free Books Offer Good Advice Despite Subtle Ads
- Advice for Breathing Easy
- Repairing Vinyl Floor Seams Is an Easy Job
- STORYBOARD : Tales From The Crib
- JUST THE FACTS
- FICTION
- LINCOLN HEIGHTS : Goodwill Special Sale to Be at 2 Locations
- Hog Wild : Roaring Into Conservative Little Tokyo, a Japanese Businessman's Harley-Davidson Shop Is Turning Heads
- EAST LOS ANGELES : County Rewriting Adult Business Law
- HUNTINGTON PARK : 1,000 Expected at College Workshops
- Burial Dresses for Newborns Help to Ease the Sorrow : Louisiana: Volunteers create shroud-like gowns, using soft cloth, but dread the call for a new shipment.
- Pennsylvania's Amish Community Plows New Ground in the Health Care Arena : Medicine: Sect disapproves of insurance, so it devised a plan to incorporate discounts for group purchases.
- FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL
- Instant School : Angry Parents Pull Children From One Private Institution, Quickly Build Another
- SOCIAL CLIMES / THE BUZZ : In October, Almost a Royal Flush
- FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL
- A Step Back in Time : Recreation: County fair is about 30 miles from Downtown, but its midway and pie-eating contests may as well be on another planet.
- CSUN Student Housing Program Faces Another Big Deficit : Universities: Officials say the quake has delayed efforts at stemming the flow of red ink. The losses may continue for years.
- Survivors Battle Breast Cancer With Awareness : Health: Women who have lived through the disease stress early detection and diagnosis as the keys in local rallies.
- Western Stops Rancho Alamitos : Football: Pioneers shut down Vaqueros, who were averaging 30 points per game, 10-0.
- Walters Has a Field Day as USC Wins : College football: Tailback rushes for 207 yards, three touchdowns; Johnson passes for 364 yards as Trojans hold off Baylor, 37-27.
- FALL ALBUM ROUNDUP
- Super-Regionals Bank on Interstate Consolidation
- Revamping Visas in 4 Countries
- Loan Scams Target Homeowners With Equity
- Consumer Reports' Rates Atlases
- Grin and Bear It in Manitoba
- Senate Aide Admits Threatening Vote Group's Tax-Exempt Status
- Countdown to Haiti Compromise : Background: Last-minute deal reflected improvised nature of Clinton policy.
- Children Called Key Political Issue : Report: Advocacy group urges voters to back candidates who focus on youngsters' needs. Problems in education, safety and health detailed.
- 'What's Love Got to Do with It'
- Dirty Hands Could Be Food Poisoning Cause
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Political Scorecard
- Double Whammy Against Wildfires : L.A. County leases 'Super Scooper' airplane and beefs up safety regulations
- COVER STORY : The Joy of Sax : Quick, what's the first word you come up with when you hear the name Hugh Hefner? You said jazz, right? Of course you did.
- STYLE : DESIGN : Special Delivery
- Canada May Impose Driving Bans to Crack Down on Prostitutes
- Mystery Surrounds Death of U.S. Student in Moscow : Russia: Police call it suicide, coroner calls it murder. Classmate who found the body thinks it was an accident.
- Man Killed by Train in Apparent Suicide
- FOOTBALL : South Gate Comes Up Short Against Banning
- In Nebraska, Dueling Candidates Strap on Lie Detectors : Politics: A congressman and his challenger each take polygraph tests after disputed ad airs. Both say they were vindicated.
- Changing the Image of Public Housing : Longtime Aliso Village Resident Strives for Renter Empowerment as Newly Appointed Commissioner
- THE REGION : Business Leaders Form Coalition : Fourteen area chambers of commerce join new council to develop common approach to solve problems.
- U.S. Volcano Experts Stage Drills in Mammoth Lakes Area
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Graffiti Project Turns Into a Screen Test
- Tired Political System Looks for a Tonic : Are incumbents and the traditional parties losing power?
- Little Big Kids : Teacher Stays Calm, Firm in Face of 6th-Grade Tumult
- Body Found at Plant Identified as Inmate
- ELECTIONS / SIMI VALLEY CITY COUNCIL : 7 Compete for the Spotlight in Quest for 2 Seats : Campaign: One incumbent and six challengers are concocting creative ways to grab attention in a race where all hold similar positions on the major issues.
- McCoy's Passes Keep Utah Perfect
- COMMENTARY : Messier Mess Puts Damper on Rangers
- ANALYSIS : Congress May Hold Key to Impasse
- Faulk Gives Colts Long-Running Hope
- ATLANTIC COAST ROUNDUP : Duke Dumps Georgia Tech Behind Running of Baldwin
- Luther Medical Products Inc.: The Tustin catheter...
- WATTS : Free Talk to Focus on Prenatal Care
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Leader of Sinn Fein Starts Tour of U.S.
- Four-Star Films : 'Easy Rider'
- Former NASA Researcher to Be Deported
- Protesters Against Nudity Playing 'Show and Tell' in East Texas Town : Feud: The morality of sex-oriented businesses is under scrutiny in Longview. Some bars now advertise "fully clothed" waiters.
- SIMI VALLEY : 2 Men Robbed in Separate Incidents
- Master Horror Writer Robert Bloch Dies : Authors: Best-known for 'Psycho,' he produced more than 25 other novels, 400 stories and dozens of teleplays and film scripts.
- Raiders, Chargers Reverse Roles After Starts Belie Expectations : Pro football: San Diego comes into today's game at the Coliseum as the team getting all the praise.
- He May Love Everybody, but Lovable Lovett's Not
- The Defenders : Beyond the glitz of celebrity trials, criminal law is a gut-wrenching business that the public disdains. And now, economics are making it a dead-end career for all but defenders of the rich.
- 'Fishy' Catch Up the Coast
- Learn, Baby, Learn : For 20 years, Magnificent Montague traveled the black DJ circuit, riding the explosion of rhythm and blues. What he brought home to L.A. was the slogan 'Burn, baby, burn'--and a passion for preaching black history.
- FICTION
- STYLE : GARDENS : Pixies in the Posies
- Demographics Favor Racial Parity for O.J. Simpson Jury : Courts: The district in which the case is to be heard has a higher percentage of blacks than the countywide population.
- Girl, 16, Injured in Backcountry Fall
- Teaching in Unique Style : Fifth-Graders Get Course in Reading, Writing, Real Life
- ROUNDUP : Miller Leads CSUN Women to Riverside Invitational Victory
- Now Perranoski Knows Feeling of Being Taken Out of the Game : Dodgers: Coach surprised at firing, because he had a history of success with young pitchers.
- Irish Don't Miss Becton in Romp Over Purdue : Nonconference: Notre Dame rushes for 428 yards in 39-21 victory.
- Tabasco Cat Wins the First Kentucky Cup : Horse racing: Lukas colt sets pace on a muddy track and wins by two lengths. Best Pal is third.
- CSUN Serves Up Blue-Plate Special : College football: Matadors dish out scoring opportunities with kicking game and lose, 28-23.
- FALL ALBUM ROUNDUP : In Brief
- What, an Elvis Biography Without 'Clambake'?
- 2 Issues Inflame Tensions at CSUN
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Perez Leads Southern California College to Victory
- Chaffey Stops Antelope Valley
- FAIRPLEX : Derby Trial Comes Up All Roses
- Valley Takes Break From Tradition in 20-0 WSC Victory Over Glendale
- UCLA Gets Taken to the Blank : College football: Washington State holds UCLA to 226 yards in 21-0 victory at Rose Bowl. Stokes has one catch.
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- RADIO : Is This the Best Job in L.A.? : Chris Douridas just plays the music he likes on KCRW-FM's 'Morning Becomes Eclectic.' How does he get away with it? What's there to get away with?
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- ART : Industrial-Strength Harry : Gritty Depression-era paintings flowed from the brush of Harry Sternberg. Two new San Diego exhibitions overflow with works from the blunt-speaking 90-year-old.
- Southland Home Sales Up 20%
- Armchair Express to Marrakech
- CLOSE-UP : Seismometers of the Gods
- Weekend Escape: Mammoth : Upward Bound : Steep bike trails, trees to dangle from . . . What more can an adventurous family ask for?
- Getting More Australia Out of Your Travel Dollars : Air passes: The best way to see many countries--or just huge ones--is with discounted tickets sold only to foreign visitors.
- It's Going Swimmingly Here in the Caribbean
- Just an Old Fashioned Love Song : HALF ASLEEP IN FROG PAJAMAS, <i> By Tom Robbins (Bantam: $23.95; 386 pp.)</i>
- FICTION
- WESTLAKE : New Residents Group Tackles Area's Woes
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : 'PaleoWorld' explores the past to better understand the present
- FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL : Saturday Game
- CRENSHAW : Voter Registration Project Opens Today
- SOCIAL CLIMES / TIME OUT : The Guy Knows How to Throw a Party
- Clinton Visits 4 States in Campaign Swing : Politics: The President is likely to raise $1 million for Democrats. But some candidates go to lengths to distance themselves from him and his policies.
- HYDE PARK : Galanter to Attend Town Hall Meeting
- FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL : Romans Block Punts to Tame the Mules
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Feinstein Weighing Use of Her Own Funds : Incumbent says that despite impressions, many family assets are in her husband's name and therefore inaccessible.
- Music: Leading '70s Band Moody Blues to Be Honored With Spot on Rock Walk
- SOUTH GATE : Fire Prompts Smoke Detector Ordinance
- Attacker's Upcoming Parole Tests Galanter's Recovery : Crime: Councilwoman has made great strides since 1987 stabbing. Now she must confront new anger, fears.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROP. 190 : Measure's Opponents Enlist Judge Wapner's Aid : Sweeping reform initiative would overhaul widely criticized agency that metes out judicial discipline.
- Why Falling Crime Statistics Don't Make Us Feel More Secure
- Final Scenes Near in Battle Over Estate of Filmmaker Toby Halicki : Courts: Debts have eaten away at the wealth. Widow says the five-year dispute has bankrupted her financially and emotionally.
- Bakersfield Passes Its History Test : High school football: Steve Wofford rushes for 165 yards and three touchdowns as Drillers foil Antelope Valley's bid for an upset, 35-13.
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS / MIKE HISERMAN : Emotional Wave Hits Hueneme
- Chiefs Quite a Challenge for Chandler : Pro football: With Miller sidelined, burden of facing Kansas City defense falls on shoulders of the Rams' backup.
- THEATER NOTES : Pasadena Civic Wants Road Shows
- PRIVATE LIVES : VIDEO GAMES : Here's Help for Baffled Nintendo Parents : The new sex-and- violence ratings systems are hitting store shelves. About half of the new games will carry them by Christmas and all may by the end of 1995.
- FALL ALBUM ROUNDUP
- Global Managers Often Stick Close to Home
- EDGE WALKING ON THE WESTERN RIM: New...
- RESTAURANTS : MIXXED REVIEWS : At Critixx in Pasadena, the <i> Tapas</i> Run the Gamut From 'Applause' to 'Les Miserables'
- Barhopping at Folsom Lake
- Destination: Australia : Sydney's Hip Spot : To take the pulse of the continent's largest city, head to the trendy neighborhood of Paddington
- Australia's Ultimate Road Trip : The Great Ocean Road is a meandering breathtakingly beautiful drive, the Down Under version of California's Highway 1 : The thick forest prevented us from seeing, though not necessarily from hearing, many animals.
- Yuppie Bikers: Reborn to Be Wild : Lifestyle: The beloved steel steed of the blue-collar crowd is now coveted by cellular-phone types--and by speculators.
- Haiti Police Hit Isolated Marchers : Caribbean: Officers attack demonstrators out of sight of GIs. Incident mars visit of Perry, Shalikashvili. General says U.S. not ready to provide blanket security.
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Mayor Sees Crisis in Smoking Deaths
- FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Low-Rent Housing Is Relief to Families
- Cuba Seeks to Deter Escape from Camps
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : In the Capital, U.S. Soldiers Keep to Themselves : Military: Some local denizens, like prostitutes, are disappointed. But most residents have barely noticed the occupation.
- FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL
- City Battling Garcetti Over Graffiti Law : Crime: Culver City officials want to pass a tough ordinance to punish taggers. But D.A.'s office contends it is the prosecuting agent for all juvenile crimes.
- Nonprofit Clinic in Critical Condition : Health care: Center for low-income patients has faced audits, allegations of insensitivity toward Latinos. Looming bankruptcy may keep the main facility closed.
- Music Fades at the Irvine Conservatory : Arts: Nonprofit school spends most of its funds to move to a new site, only to find it can't open there because the building lacks fireproof walls.
- SAUGUS SPEEDWAY : With Phipps Forced Out, Blankenship Comes In First
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Here Are Key Issues to Be Faced in Final Week Before Deadline
- FALL ALBUM ROUNDUP : In Brief
- Miami's Streak Is Ended : College football: Washington surges for 38-20 victory, the Hurricanes' first loss at Orange Bowl in 59 games.
- MOVIES : Out of His League, or Out of His Mind? : At Yankee Stadium, 'The Scout' steps up to the plate, and a reporter does his bit as an actor trading lines (sort of) with Albert Brooks.
- New U.S. Car Labeling Law Criticized as Being Confusing : Autos: Canada is counted as part of domestic market. U.S. auto makers insist disclosure is full and fair.
- More Taxi Driver Assaults on Tourists in China
- STYLE : INTERIORS : Setting the Stage
- PLAYTHINGS : Call of the Wild
- SCHOOL DAYS : Self-Fulfillment U.
- FICTION
- WHEN THE CENTURY WAS YOUNG: A Writer's...
- Orphanage Is Reborn as Haven for the Victims of Child Abuse : Missouri: Drumm Farm was shut for straying far from its purpose. It was reopened with a renewed commitment.
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Private School Tries to Fill Education Gap
- 'GENERAL HOSPITAL' UPDATE: LILA'S BACK TO HER FORMER SELF
- Volunteers Fish 29 Tons of Trash From Ballona Creek
- FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL
- Hit Parade : As Part of the Physical Southern Pacific Conference, Dorsey's Football Reputation Is Always on the Line
- The Hairdresser's Husband (Cinemax Thursday at 5:35...
- Thousands of Messages Lost in PacBell Outage
- The Real Battle Behind the Sequester Debate: Who's on Simpson's Jury?
- Fate of Freeway Extension in Hands of Federal Official : Roads: South Pasadena is lobbying in Washington against the project. Highway administrator has not decided on funding $670-million route.
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : Candidate Clarifies His Thoughts About the Party's Intelligence
- OXNARD : Maritime Days Festival Offers Fun by the Sea
- REGIONAL ROUNDUP : BYU's Edwards Gets 200th Victory, 49-47
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Holland, Foster Lead O.C. Runners at Invitational
- Green Thumb : Just a Plot of Land, Not a Lot of Land
- Arkansas Gets a Case of the Blues
- FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL
- WESTLAKE : Police Open Office at Good Samaritan
- PICO-UNION : Redevelopment Plans to Be Aired
- Park Service Plan to Downsize Sparks Disputes : Government: Internal debate slows agency's efforts to deal with Administration's directive to shrink work force.
- Protection Denied for Another Salmon Species
- Missing the Bully Pulpit: Clinton's Inability to Communicate
- Notes about your surroundings
- The Broncos Have Become Excess Baggage
- College Football / Spotlight
- A Weird Sort of Cymbalism : Looking for real heavy metal? Consider 'Stomp.' The British import mixes theater, dance, performance art and percussive pop using the oddest instruments.
- ROAD SCHOLAR: Coast to Coast Late in...
- FBI Surveillance of I. F Stone Proved One Thing: Agents Couldn't Spell : Government: Newly released files show agency's efforts to determine if gadfly journalist was Communist.
- Haiti: Can We 'Do The Right Thing'? : Concessions to Make a Democracy
- Making His Mark : Handwriting Expert Is Increasingly Used to Help Identify Graffiti Vandals
- Some Still Haven't Taken the First Step : More quake victims must be persuaded to apply for aid
- Dressing for Success--on Volunteer Basis : Uniforms for Schoolchildren Is a Good Idea, So Long as Parents Make the Decision
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Perry Birdies Last Hole to Catch McCumber
- Chapman Cooks at Home, 31-14
- Bruins Hurt by Boo-Boos in 21-0 Loss : College football: Washington State sacks Cook seven times. Even brief return of Stokes doesn't help.
- SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : Late Touchdown Pass Lifts Mississippi State Over Tennessee
- The long-rumored New Edition reunion album is...
- NEW RELEASES
- MOVIES : Schwarzenegger, Stallone, Streep : Meryl Streep takes to the white water. Was her action debut smooth sailing? How 'The River Wild' star and director Curtis Hanson took the plunge.
- Dense-Pac Microsystems Inc.: The Garden Grove manufacturer...
- WORLD PRESS PHOTO: 1994 supervising editor...
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : THE Forward Thinker : Gregory Benford is not your typical scientist. Nor your typical sci-fi writer. To him, the future is not a scary place.
- A summary of selected City Hall actions this week affecting Central Los Angeles.
- VOICES
- High Court OKs Vote in Black District
- Designer Armani Implicated in Fraud
- Would-Be Star of Studio Tour Tells It Like It Is : Universal City TV writer was disillusioned when he found that visitors don't really learn what it's like behind the scenes. There are a few things he'd like them to know.
- NEW RELEASES : Not Much Originality but There's Plenty of Zest
- Home Sale Tax Break: Get Moving
- Late Touchdown Runs Help Cal to First Victory : Pac-10: Edwards scores twice in last 7:29 as Bears rally to defeat Arizona State, 25-21.