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- Winds Fan Brush Fires Near Coast : Weather: About 4,000 sparsely populated acres burn, and two homes are destroyed by flames near Point Mugu. Boaters and Coast Guardsmen are rescued at sea.
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Bears Claim Victory in Rookie Cornerback's Battle With Ellard
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- Italian Developers Targeting Historic Area of Naples : Restoration: A proposal to revamp the city's crumbling 16th-Century Spanish Quarter has enraged cultural groups.
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- Pictures of Pain : Learning-Disabled Students Turn to Art to Describe Experiences
- Viewpoints : Shoring Up the Infrastructure : What role should the business community play as California recovers from the quake and plans for the future?
- You Can Capture Your Own Las Vegas Bandits
- How to Find Your Own Pockets of Affordability
- BIGGEST GAINS IN U.S. HOUSING PERMITS
- Laguna Beach Spa Hotel Added by Coast Chain
- FOOD : Recipes of Memory : A Banquet Resurrects an Almost-Forgotten Mexican Culinary Tradition
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- Fog Shrouds Italy for 6th Day; Crash Kills 1
- The Newport Beach City Council on Monday...
- Sylmar Homeowners Draft Growth Plan to Guard Rural Character
- NBA NOTES : It's a Deal That's Easy to Refuse
- The What-to-Wear Nightmare : In Corduroy When Everyone Else Is in Chiffon, She's Out of the Fashion Loop
- Repair Table Lamp, Step by Step
- Home Builder Moves Olive Trees : Preservation: 1,000 trees planted in the 1880s will be temporarily relocated for eventual replanting on the site of a 640-acre master-planned community in Fontana.
- Cliff May: Designer of Dream Houses
- GARDENING : 'Volunteers' Return to Garden Year After Year : Flowers: California poppies and other self-seeding plants will pop up without work, but not all types may fit the desired color scheme.
- Boston Mourns Pregnant Woman Killed by Robber
- Arts Group Transforms Dingy Old Armory to High-Tech Exhibit Hall
- Fund-Raising Begins for Expanded 1990 Edition of Youth Directory
- Prosecutions Initiated in Cases of Deaths, Injuries
- Students Take Revised ACT Test
- Poster Contest Shows Youngsters' View of Area Is Slanted Toward Slow Growth
- Family Silence Shrouds a Mother's Life : Relationships: A daughter faces the shadowy images of a mother long dead and finally begins the mourning process.
- THE CORNER : Police Try to Loosen Drug Dealers' Grip by Setting Up Blockade
- Embattled School District Faces Election : Education: Scandal and accusations of political maneuvering by the Orange Unified board have drawn 19 candidates hoping to fill four seats and one unexpired term of office.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : San Fernando Valley League
- 'Help Wanted' Signs Brighten Mexico Outlook : Economy: While the financial crisis still continues, there are positive signs the government is starting to get control of the situation.
- Readers inquiring about an old-fashioned Christmas will...
- Casualty Loss Must Be 'Sudden or Unexpected' to Be Tax-Deductible
- ALIVE IN LA LA LAND <i> by Jack Smith (Franklin Watts: $18.95; 256 pp.) </i>
- AROUND HOME : Olive Oil
- Finding the Right Room Can Be a Scary Ordeal : Halloween: The best ghost stories seem to take place in hotel rooms abroad. However, no matter who tells the story, reactions to news of such aberrations are real.
- Skin Cancer Rates Appear to Be Waning, Study Finds
- War Is Put on Hold for Day at Work : Gangs: Garage owner hires gang members-- often from warring sides--to lay down guns for a while and work in his custom detailing shop.
- Signs of Resurgence in Westwood Village : Revitalization: Changes are afoot to make the once-quaint area attractive to a wide range of people, not just teen-agers who want to see a movie.
- No Need to Look Far to Scare Up Some Tales About Hauntings
- Nation : IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON STATE : Boeing, Machinists Called Back to Talks
- Simi Weighs Zoning Law on Toxic Material : Hazards: Applications for city building permits or tax certificates would have to include a list of any hazardous substances a business planned to use.
- Schools Look for a Real Test of Student Knowledge
- Ollie North Gets Celebrity Welcome at GOP Meeting
- The Local Agency Formation Commission will hold...
- Riverside Still Unbeaten After 34-24 Victory
- Camp Kilpatrick Notches 8th Win
- BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : Gdowski Runs, Passes Nebraska Past Iowa St.
- The Other Children of the Holocaust : LEGACY OF SILENCE: Encounters With the Children of the Third Reich <i> by Dan Bar-On (Harvard University Press: $25; 338 pp.) </i>
- Cemetery of Stars Not Entirely a Grave Matter
- Pro-Choice Intensity Puts Politicians to the Test : Abortion: The issue is a conflict of values--faith vs. reason--so profound it could force realignment of the U.S. political parties.
- Meeting Set, but Members of Carlsbad-Based Humanitarian Aid Group Still Hostages
- Paper Carrier Credited With Saving Life of Woman, 83, Trapped in Bathtub
- USC Sputters but Still Defeats Stanford, 19-0
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Ohio State, Down 31-0, Wins, 41-37
- Close-In 'Pockets of Affordability' : There Are Still Areas You Can Buy In for $150,000 Within a Bearable Commute to Downtown L.A.
- Regarding the letter by Randy Fitts: Another...
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- The Physicist Against the Hackers : THE EMPEROR'S NEW MIND: On Computers, Minds, and the Laws of Physics <i> by Roger Penrose (Oxford University Press: $24.95; 428 pp.) </i>
- Ohio Woman Charged in Clinic Arsons
- COLUMN ONE : THE FUTURE : City Office, Home on the Range : Technology now allows urban professionals to live a time zone or more away from work. Rural towns fear they're becoming fiber-optic suburbs.
- Waste-Disposal Firm Agrees to Sell Land Intended for Public Landfill : Trash: The preliminary accord with the city and county squashes efforts by state agency to obtain parkland in the Santa Monica Mountains.
- Arts Center Ready in Spiffed-Up Pasadena Armory
- A Life and Death Drama in Key West : AIDS: Key West Florida is being torn between compassion for its high number of AIDS patients and the fear that they will stifle its vital tourist economy.
- Lane Smith (on the cover) plays Richard...
- Global Warming Is Expected to Be the Hot Issue of 1990s : Environment: Some scientists studying the greenhouse effect say the sky is falling. Others believe the best advice is to stay cool.
- Battle Continues Over Clear-Cutting of Forests
- The Picture of Dorian Gray (TNT Tuesday...
- PR Push Is On for Vodka
- Murderers' Psychiatrist Says Everyone Can Get the Urge to Kill
- A look at upcoming events in LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- Man Hit by Car, Killed on Freeway
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : CHICO : Two Admit Digging at Indian Burial Site
- Pomona Comes of Age in Deadly Way : Crime: City's metamorphosis from quiet citrus community to multicultural manufacturing center has seen its homicide rate become the highest in the San Gabriel Valley this year.
- Tennis marathon has serious aim: creating 'political will to end hunger'
- Danger at Work : Often, Pain Comes With the Paycheck at Today's Modern Workplace : Health: Dizzying technological advances may have ignored the human factor. On-the-job injuries are increasing.
- World : IN BRIEF : ITALY : Rome Asks Libya to Probe Italian's Death
- Measure M: No Fast Lane to Traffic Relief
- E. Germany Declares Amnesty for Demonstrators, Escapees : Reform: The most dramatic action Egon Krenz has taken since becoming Communist Party chief is praised by pro-democracy opposition leaders.
- A Keeper of the Flame Shines On
- South Korea: Swift Social Progress Despite Protests Home and Abroad
- A new wave of resentment hits Bluff Cove as Jet Ski racers return to surfers' turf.
- Palomar-Pomerado Pitches Services in Ad Campaign
- Neighbors of Nimitz Faced Disaster, Acted
- A Yankee Doodle Night of Hoopla
- Israelis See Basic Miscalculation by U.S. : Mideast: Shamir aides say he is not looking for a face-saving way to include the PLO in peace talks.
- Urban Doctors Feel Sense of Hopelessness
- LAYING CLAIM TO JERUSALEM
- Cheney Repeats Military Pledge to West Berlin
- Quadriplegic's Firm Helps Make the World a Bit More Accessible
- Police Break Up Prague Rally Urging Reforms : East Bloc: The hard-line regime is denounced by 10,000 protesters in the largest demonstration since 1969.
- Elderly California Couple Killed in Fall From Train
- California: Where Black Politics Began
- NOTEBOOK : Bench, Morgan: The A's Are Good, but . . .
- Italian League More Than Just Pasta
- SIGMUND FREUD AND ART: His Personal Collection of Antiquities <i> edited by Lynn Gamwell and Richard Wells (Harry N. Abrams: $16.95; 218 pp.) </i>
- Drive Was Less Daunting by Limousine
- Evolutions That Never Evolved : WONDERFUL LIFE: The Burgess Shale and the Nature of History <i> by Stephen Jay Gould (W. W. Norton: $15.95; 347 pp., illustrated) </i>
- Merrill Lynch Offices Will Change Names
- Nixon in Beijing, Will Discuss Sino-U.S. Ties : China: The former president is making his sixth visit at a time when relations are strained over the June crackdown on demonstrators.
- Bush, Ortega Trade 'Friendly' Handshake
- Airport Plan Sparks Drive for Initiative : Development: Opponents of commercial project at Santa Monica Airport Say the People Have Been Left Out of the Decision-Making Process, and Have Launched a Petition Drive to Put the Matter to a Vote.
- Papers Detail Influence of Ideology on Reagan Policies
- Western Europe Wonders How Real Are the Changes : Eastern Bloc: Despite Communist Party name changes, most of the leadership is the same. Whether policies change is the valid question.
- 1 Dead, Another Injured in Crash
- Backsliding on China
- Thanks to Whittier Quake, Day-Care Center Has Home
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Cal Poly SLO Beats UC Davis, 28-21
- Take-Charge Beuerlein Takes Over
- Skies Finally Clearing in Glendale for Troubled Pollution Control Firm
- Can We Avert the Next Financial Crisis?
- 'La Bamba' Star Buys in the Hills
- The Beauty Spot More Than a Piece of Furniture, the Vanity Makes You Feel Pampered
- AROUND HOME : Chippendale Chair
- Swedish Firm Building Town Center in Bonsall
- Fantasy Found : Rooms in the 1880 Union Hotel's Victorian Annex are both romantic and bizarre, with some : beds in the shape of a '56 Cadillac convertible, Gypsy wagon and hand-carved Roman chariot.
- Dancing the Day Away on Catalina
- Your Mortgage : Why Pay Mortgage Insurance Unnecessarily? : Finance: You can arrange to drop your policy if you have enough equity in your house and a good payment record.
- Firefighters to Let Plastics Blaze Burn Itself Out
- California : IN BRIEF : SAN MATEO COUNTY : Infected Inmate Raises Health Fear
- Energy Plant Gets Closer to Meeting Strict Emission Rules
- Unlocking the Right Stuff in Young Minds : Science: The man who found the Bismarck 3 miles down wants American youngsters by the thousands to share the thrill of discovery.
- Spring Valley Man Killed, 7 Injured in Three-Car Crash
- Reunion Brings Back Memories of the 'Guarantee of Super Bowl III'
- Crimson Tide, After Reaching Low Ebb, on Rise Again
- AROUND HOME : Mantel as Centerpiece
- Distress Properties Are Easy Way to Start Solid Real Estate Portfolio
- The Decline and Reincarnation of the German Reich : THE AILING EMPIRE: Germany From Bismarck to Hitler <i> by Sebastian Haffner</i> ; <i> translated by Jean Steinberg (Fromm Interna</i> t<i> ionale Publishing Corp.: $18.95; 264 pp.; 0-88064-136-3)</i>
- Your Mortgage : Discount Mortgage Yields Not Usurious
- Who Will Pay for a Better City?
- Iowa Air Crash Laid to Metallurgical Flaw : Investigation: Tests performed on tail engine part confirm the root cause of the accident.
- 'The Pool Hall' Takes Its Cue on A&E; Cable
- Lawyer Helps Spouses Driven to Divorce
- Owners Picket Pound for Pup in Prison
- 'They no longer have to rely on someone. . . . They can enhance their own lives'
- 2 Found Fatally Shot
- Commentary : Landmark Case Is a Giant Step Backward : Epilepsy: Many people still link the disease to insanity, violence, lack of intelligence, even possession by demons<i> .</i>
- Man Dies After Stabbing in Lot
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Sprint's Path Back to Glory Is Lined With Fiber Optics : Telecommunications: Parent United Telecom is beginning to reap rewards for its patience during a long history of losses, and consumers stand to benefit.
- The Poet Who Became a Climate of Opinion : GINSBERG: A Biography <i> by Barry Miles (Simon & Schuster: $24.95; 520 pp.) </i>
- Switzerland Hostels Are Ski Option
- If you're planning a visit to New...
- Two Officials Try to Bend Union Rules
- Nation : IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Governor Calls for Probe of Prison Riot
- Dairy Sends Cleaning Fluid to School in Milk Cartons but No Action Is Likely
- Marion Harper Jr., Former Advertising Executive, Dies
- New Continent Emerges Full of Old Uncertainties : Europe: The Iron Curtain lifts, satellite states begin expressing themselves. That may bring democracy; it may also revive past conflicts.
- He Won't Give Up Till CRA Backs Down : Government: William Tut Hayes takes his fight with the Community Redevelopment Agency personally.
- Preparations for Quakes
- SHARING POWER--Los Angeles School Board member Roberta...
- Fair Board Plan Has Blind Spot
- Occasional Officers : Police, Sheriff's Reserves Help Fill Law Enforcement Gaps as Volunteers in the War on Crime
- BIG WEST : Canley Runs for 208 Yards, 2 Scores to Lead San Jose State to 34-6 Win
- COMMENTARY : It's Time to Get Ready for a New Ballgame
- BIG WEST CROSS-COUNTRY : Irvine Women Dominate Field, Men Edge Fresno
- Six Turnovers by No. 2 Miami Give Game to No. 9 Florida St.
- Camarillo and Agoura Continue Run on Titles
- SOUTHEAST ROUNDUP : Webb, Kelly Lead No. 11 Tennessee Over LSU
- Films Jazz Up Sound-Track Albums
- On Oct. 10, my teen-age daughter was...
- Kaktus Unveils New Menu That Moves Toward L.A.-Mex Classicism
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Pierce Rallies in Fourth Quarter to Defeat Santa Monica, 24-13
- El Camino Defense Halts Mt. SAC, 29-12
- WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ROUNDUP : Wyoming Survives Late Rally by New Mexico
- DRAG RACING WORLD FINALS : Amato Wins Top Fuel Classic Again
- THE WORLD SERIES : OAKLAND ATHLETICS vs. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS : Giant Staff Virtually Unarmed Against A's Powerful Lineup
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Simi Valley Shocks Royalfor 1st Win Since 1987
- Time Is Finally Right for Buffaloes : Colorado: Third-rated team defeats Oklahoma for first time since 1976, and No. 4 Nebraska is up next.
- Trabuco Hills Starts with Sparks, Routs Laguna Hills
- Linebacker Seau Plays With Purpose : USC: Trojan has dedicated season to his cousin, the late Sal Aunese of Colorado.
- Celtic Arts Center Fights for Its Place in L.A. Sun
- Some Rare Bucks Worth Big Bucks : Goldome Money Collection at Anaheim Museum traces ups, downs and beauty of the almighty dollar
- Everybody wants to make thrillers these days....
- POP MUSIC SPECIAL : The Record Industry's Big Push
- Sting the Knife : A pop singer takes a big leap--to Broadway's '3 Penny Opera'
- El Segundo Evens Record, Blanks Pater Noster, 19-0
- Millions Burned as Real Estate Partnerships Fizzle : Investment: All those people who benefited from depreciation now find those huge write-offs coming back to haunt them in the form of higher taxes.
- Board Must Provide Annual Budget Report
- This Austrian Safari Was Music to Their Ears
- New Roof: How to Stay on Top of the Costs
- Old Style Mix of Water, Ammonia Cleans Brass
- Experiencing Rain Forest Rush in Aussie Park
- Robot 'N-Ray' to Rescue : Air Force Neutron Gun May Probe Jetliner Innards for Corrosion
- Oakland Rocks With Joy as A's Sweep S.F.
- Prize-Winning Police Dog Missing
- Minister Accused of Molesting 3 Glendale Girls
- U.S. Official Vows to Seek More Aid to Help With Influx of Vietnamese
- For Openers Sockers Take Side Kicking : Soccer: While Tatu was giving the crowd the shirt off his back the Sockers were being undressed in their season opener again.
- UCLA Gets a Grip, Then Loses It, 28-27
- Occidental Soccer Team Wins Season Finale, 4-0
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Frontier League
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Lendl Gets Past Chang in European Championship Semifinals
- PREP WRAPUP : West Torrance Beats South, Leads League
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : When Scoring Finally Ends, Fullerton Outlasts Orange Coast, 41-26
- POP MUSIC SPECIAL : The Record Industry's Big Push
- POP MUSIC SPECIAL : The Record Industry's Big Push
- Bobby Morse's 'Tru' Grit : Musical comedy veteran succeeds in serious drama by really trying
- Growing for Show : At Southern California Botanical Gardens, the First Sign of Spring Is the Fall Planting That Promises Acres of Spectacular Color
- The Girl Trade in Shia Iran : LAW OF DESIRE Temporary Marriage in Shi'i Iran <i> by Shahla Haeri (Syracuse University Press: $39.95, cloth; $14.95, paper; 340 pp.; 0-8156-2465-4) </i>
- California : IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Rancho Seco Plant Is Fined $50,000
- TIMES ORANGE COUNTY POLL : Most Favor Quake Aid Tax but Won't Pay to Prepare
- $35,000 for 1666 Bank Bill
- Intifada's 'Shock Troops' Masked : Israel: Palestinians cling to it as a show of power and defiance; authorities see it as a sinister symbol.
- The Perils of Covert Policy: Snares and Seductions : CIA: Out of the chaos of Panama, William H. Webster and the White House offer assassination as a potential tool for conducting U.S. foreign policy.
- Newport Pastor Was a Nixon Confidante in the Watergate Era
- 2 Hurt as Motorcycle Crashes at High Speed in Costa Mesa
- TIME FOR A CHANGE
- SOUTH ROUNDUP : South Carolina Loses Ellis and the Game
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Alpha League
- USD Suffers Worst Loss Since 1975 : Toreros: A brief 3-0 lead fades to a 51-3 defeat to UC Santa Barbara.
- Waves Are So Deep, Pepperdine Basketball Coach Is Swimming in Talent
- WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ROUNDUP : San Diego State Rallies, Edges Texas El Paso
- Southwest Conference Is on the Rise Again
- Harbor's Woes Continue With 62-26 Pounding by Glendale
- The Private Art of Thoroughly Modern Mel : Former jazz pianist and current academician is content to compose music that will be heard by a handful of people
- Celebrating an American Original : Washington exhibition restores 19th-Century landscape painter Frederic Edwin Church to his place on high
- AGELESS GRACE
- Indonesians Cleave to Clove Cigarettes
- Legislature Downscales Capitol Gains: 'Collier Towers' Now 'Craven's Cottage'
- Environment : Notes about your surroundings.
- If He Can Sell You a Jaguar, Then Why Not a Burger?
- Scouts Climb, Cut, Cook in Cardboard to Entertain 35,000 at Anaheim Stadium
- North County's Hearty Pulse Attracts Hospitals : Health: The anticipated growth and the affluent population, contrasted with the many under-insured patients elsewhere, attract hospitals.
- Rams Rumble With Bad News Bears
- Boles Has Big Day as Michigan Bowls Over the Hoosiers, 38-10
- Whittier Acts Part of Spoiler as Occidental Falters, 26-16
- Bucks for Buck
- Robata: Tokyo Without a Visa : Where else can you get seaweed topped with foie gras?
- <i> Hola, Capitan Kirk</i> : Universal Studios and other attractions hope to tap the Latino market with Spanish-language shows and guides
- POP MUSIC SPECIAL : The Record Industry's Big Push
- POP MUSIC SPECIAL : Aerosmith: The Rock of Ages : After two decades, the archetypal '70s band is as popular as ever and influencing a new generation of imitators
- AROUND HOME : Wedding Sites
- The First Family of Romanticism : THE GODWINS AND THE SHELLEYS: The Biography of a Family <i> by William St. Clair (W. W. Norton: $27.50, illustrated; 572 pp.; 0-393-02783) </i>
- Gray Matter - 90% or Perhaps More of Our Brain Cells May Be Sleeping on the Job
- POOR BUT PROUD: Alabama's Poor Whites <i> by Wayne Flynt (University of Alabama Press: $27.50; 363 pp.) </i>
- Sanwa Building May Be Razed for Office Tower
- Nation : IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Iowa Officer Given Letter of Reprimand
- Clinic Sees an AIDS 'Second Wave' : Health: The future spread of the disease is likely to be among mostly heterosexual IV drug users, their sexual partners and their children, experts say.
- Immediate End to Standardized Testing Is Urged
- Natural History Seems to Be a Natural at Altadena Boys' Home
- OK, so Dan Rather does the news...
- Pedestrian Span Collapses After Being Rocked; 5 Die
- Protesters Defy New Anti-Desecration Law, Burn Flags
- Monks Vow to Be Quiet Neighbors, Get City OK
- Forest Service Looking Out for Piece of Its Past
- COMMENTARY : Johnny Won't Read--Even at Harvard
- Drama in the Amazon : Ecology: Preventing the destruction of the Earth's tropical rain forests is a trend that is gathering steam among environmentalists.
- More Bodies Recovered in Taiwan Plane Crash
- Resources Feed Search for the Past : Genealogy: Looking up one's past relations can be tricky, especially with name changes in the Jewish experience. But two sleuths will teach others about resources.
- Europe Fears Cocaine Problem Will Worsen as U.S. Gets Tough : Drug war: Government leaders are concerned that the U.S. market has been satisfied and the cartels will go looking for a new market: the Continent.
- Facing Up to Quake Needs
- Truck Loses Control; Three Are Injured
- Mental Health Center Faces Crisis : Crowding: Patients have deluged the only Valley facility still open after a series of cutbacks. Clients have had to wait hours to see a counselor--if they go on a day that the center doesn't close early.
- Wagner Runs Late, But Hard Once He Finds His Way to El Paso
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP : Fresno State Rolls Past Las Vegas, Sets Up Showdown With San Jose
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Top-Ranked Cal Edges No. 2 Irvine in Water Polo
- This Soviet Stakes Her Claim in Vancouver Supermarket
- U.S. Losing Its Appetite for Sugar Support Program : Farm policy: Administration critics say props cost too much and lead to overproduction.
- S.F. High-Rises Survive Quake With Only Minor Damage : Safety: Revised building codes and newer construction should keep tall buildings in San Francisco and Los Angeles standing firm after a stiff quake.
- Income, Payments for Buying $150,000 Home
- Several Leases Signed in Southland Localities
- Gauer Power : Vineyard's First Release Is a Silky Chardonnay
- Mozambicans Link Seized Americans to Rebel Allies
- Turbulence Shakes Jet, 21 Are Slightly Injured
- California : IN BRIEF : CALIFORNIA : Pacific Bell Seeks Reduction in Rates
- Developer Creates New Firm, Seeking Projects
- Prime Ticket to Move to Century City Site
- The RISE and FALL of DR. BOGGS : How a Mysterious Death in the Doctor's Office Brought a Once-Promising Career to an End
- 2nd Phase Under Way at Victorville Center
- New Trolley Line for Downtown San Diego Boosts City Renewal
- For L.A. River, a Vision Beyond the Concrete : Environment: A group called Friends of the Los Angeles River are on a crusade to get some respect for the much-abused waterway.
- Nation : IN BRIEF : ARKANSAS : 2 Die, Dozens Hurt in Bridge Collapse
- Citizens' Panel a Key Part of Measure M
- Bay Area Quake : QUAKE DIARY : World Series Credited With a 'Save' for the Weary Bay Area
- Afghan War Victims Airlifted to U.S. for Treatment Under New Program
- Houdini Legend Persists at Aging Estate but Facts Are Elusive
- Pension Fraud Regulators Run on 'Different Tracks' and a Big Case Folds
- Abernathy Cheated His Own Legacy : Civil Rights: His reflections on the movement merit reading. What he'll be known for, though, are a few dubious pages giving aid to Dr. King's enemies.
- School Overcrowding Is Top Hawthorne Issue
- 3 Die in Drive-By Shootings, 2 More in Other Incidents
- Loyola Shuts Down Alemany, 24-7
- THE WORLD SERIES : OAKLAND ATHLETICS vs. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS : Bay's Ball Turns to Broomball : Game 4: Oakland builds an 8-0 lead, then holds off rally to sweep past San Francisco with 9-6 victory.
- Chip Banks Trying to Come All the Way Back
- Razorbacks Take the Offensive Against Houston : Arkansas: Quarterback Quinn Grovey beats Cougars at their own game with deep passes.
- Two Japanese Restaurants Worth a Detour : Getting Serious About Sashimi by the Sea
- Quibbles & Bits
- RELIGION : SATANISM : Scholars Find No Evidence of Spreading Occult Cults