- South Torrance Runs Past Beverly Hills
- TV Reviews : 'The March' Stumbles Despite Strong Premise
- Education
- Committee Showdown Adds to Thomas' Pain : Accusations: Day begins with 'moving' denial. But nominee's trying times continue as Hill testifies.
- BUENA PARK : General Plan Update Budgeted at $300,000
- SANTA ANA : Design, Engineering Pact Let for New Jail
- COSTA MESA : City OKs Ordinance on Loud Parties
- Baseball Fans Welcome Chance to Get In the Last Word
- Council-Race Foes Trade Sharp Barbs During Debate
- Execution Scheduled for Girl's Murderer : Justice: More avenues of appeal remain for torture slayer Theodore Frank. But Dec. 6 is his first date with the gas chamber at San Quentin.
- Birth of Shark Pups Is a First in Captivity
- Escondido's Arts Chief Left Last 2 Jobs Under Cloud
- Man Arrested in Theft of Cable TV Equipment
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Road Cramps Their Style : NL Game 3: The Pirates must forgo their pregame regimen of slam dunks as the series moves to Atlanta.
- Dana Hills Uses Its Tough Defense to Beat University
- Once Worst, Now First for Huntington Beach
- NBC Subs 'Matlock' for 'Real Life' and 'Expose'
- Some Churches Spooked Over Halloween
- Meeting Needs of World's Children
- Meeting Needs of World's Children
- Interest Rate Hopes Lift Stocks; Dow Gains 7.16 : Market Overview
- FURNISHINGS : It's Curtains for Those Boring Shower Drapes
- Natalia Ginzburg; Author, Playwright Illuminated Italian Family Life
- Baseball Fans Welcome Chance to Get In the Last Word
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Fire Breaks Out in Chernobyl A-Plant
- Panel Has Not Used Lie Detectors
- Riverside County Asks Longer Toll Lanes : Transportation: Orange County officials react cooly to proposal to extend into the Inland Empire a pay-to-drive stretch of crowded freeway.
- Redevelopment Leader to Take Burbank Job
- Lakers Coast By Injury-Ridden Celtics in Exhibition
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : NATIONAL LEAGUE : Pirates' Smiley Might Stay in Hotel
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Lyght to Sit Out Against Chargers
- CHARGER UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Gary Plummer, Playing in Pain, Won't Give Season the Thumb
- Just Taking a Fast Drive Down to Payton Place
- Vaqueros Find a Third Threat in 48-8 Victory
- STAGE REVIEW : Starlight Re-Creation of 'La Mancha' Sparkles
- Diocese Starts Inquiry About Catholic Doctor : Investigation: A Duluth, Minn., bishop begins process to decide whether a physician who performs abortions should be excommunicated or disciplined.
- Baker Confirms Syria Is Balking, but He Sees No Major Threat to Mideast Talks : Diplomacy: Damascus has reservations about the final phase of negotiations, but it remains committed to peace process, he says.
- Wilson Has a Few Words About Veto
- Thomas Excerpts: 'This Today Is a Travesty. I Think That It Is Disgusting'
- Can Any Real Good Come of All This? : Harassment issue may be indelibly impressed on nation
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Attempt to Recall 2 City Officials Fails
- County's Korean Community Opens 'World as One' Festival
- Baseball Fans Welcome Chance to Get In the Last Word
- ORANGE : CHOC Invites Public to 'Grand Opening'
- ROUNDUP : CSUN Falls Twice in Volleyball
- The Lip Finishes a Winner : Durocher: Fiery baseball legend who died at 86 is remembered at memorial service in the Hollywood Hills.
- TODAY'S COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Orange Coast Defensive Lineman Steps Into Spotlight
- Guerrero Waits, Helmet in Hand, for a Call : Auto racing: Twice a winner in Indy cars and with success at Indianapolis, he wants to drive again.
- Gavin's Passing Paces Orange Lutheran
- Chorale Master's Mission: Back to the Future : Music: New director Paul Salamunovich aims to reconnect the group with its glory days in a time of fiscal uncertainty.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : STANFORD : U.S. Asked to Pay for Research Probe
- Biosphere Crew Member Returns After Surgery
- Drama Seen Turning Into a Thomas-Hill Tug-of-War : Judiciary: In camera's eye, both are viewed as equally credible, with each seeking to convince viewers he, or she, has been seriously victimized.
- 9 Soviet Republics to Sign Economy Pact : Unity: The goal of the treaty is an 'economic community,' but its political effect may also be significant.
- What the Senators Said
- County Blocks Firm's Plans for Private Landfill
- Auto Parts Chain Accepting Used Motor Oil in Recycling Program
- OJAI : New Agency Will Manage Water Use
- SANTA ANA : Crash Kills Woman; Motorist Arrested
- Huntington Beach Loans $300,000 for City Art Center
- Who's No. 1? Esperanza Stakes Claim With Victory
- Sedgwick Nearly Breaks Record at Mesa Marin
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION : ROUNDUP : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE
- Pro Basketball
- Better a Tomahawk Than an Ax Handle
- Fumble Lets Cavers Rally to Tie Saints
- WEEKEND TV : Heavy Doses of Star Power
- Cal-amity Has UCLA Fans Seeking Answers
- 'Good Signal' Seen From Tests of C-17
- Umbrellas a Waste of Money
- Live TV Coverage Planned Today
- A Nation Glued to Frank Duel of Sexual Truth
- William M. Greene; Veteran Newspaperman, Biographer
- Romania Freezes All Prices for 3 Months
- Woman Riding in Swaggart Car Says She's a Prostitute
- Rockwell Corp. Will Lay Off 400 Missile Workers : * Defense: The cancellation of rail car-based MX program will lead to loss of 100 jobs in Anaheim and 300 in San Bernardino.
- Pio Cabanillas Gallas; Spaniard Was Member of European Parliament
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CHINA : U.S. Investigation of Trade Decried
- Man Sentenced in Theft at Home of Rick James
- WESTLAKE : Fast-Food Outlet Cited for Violations
- MISSION VIEJO : Trash Service Polls' Findings Conflict
- Millions of Viewers Transfixed by a Sexually Explicit Duel for the Truth : Television: Drama moved a vast electronic audience. It was perhaps the largest consciousness- raising session ever.
- Refurbished Veterans Club Now to Serve as Hiring Hall : Employment: First privately run and privately financed hiring hall in the county is set to open on Oct. 21 to aid migrant farm workers and others get jobs.
- Umbrella Update
- Unknown Pollutant Pouring Into Bay
- CAMARILLO : Council Rejects Zoning for Condos
- Sewer Work Leaves Laguna Beach High and Dry
- Graffiti Glorified
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 12, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 12, 1991
- PROUD HERITAGE: The county's Italian Renaissance Foundation...
- Gorbachev's Shift Revives Controversial 'Star Wars' : Arms: But it is uncertain whether Soviets will move toward missile defenses or just 'consider' the idea.
- Hill's New Harassment Allegations Draw Angry Denials From Thomas : Hearings: The law professor testifies that the court nominee repeatedly boasted of his sexual prowess. The judge calls session 'high-tech lynching for an uppity black.'
- Community Tunes In as Native Daughter Enters the Spotlight : Hometown: Morris, Okla., is a God-fearing, hard-working place. Many there are fierce backers of Hill. Others have doubts.
- A Troubled Flock Will Greet the Pope in Brazil : Vatican: A shortage of priests and the explosive growth of evangelical churches are cause for worry.
- RETIREMENT BONUS: When an Ohio-based company stripped...
- Hill's New Harassment Allegations Draw Angry Denials From Thomas : Hearings: The law professor testifies that the nominee often spoke to her about sex. Judge calls the proceedings 'a high-tech lynching for uppity blacks.'
- Grocer Is Convicted in Teen Killing : Verdict: Jury finds Korean woman guilty of voluntary manslaughter in the fatal shooting of a black girl.
- Judge Rejects Bid to Seal Warner Ridge Documents : Development: Attorneys for city had sought to block the release of depositions prepared for use in a lawsuit over a land-use permit.
- Arson Fire Stokes the Heat Wave : Weather: 4 are injured as firefighters battle the blaze. Forecasters predict cooler weather, slight chance for rain.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Chula Vista's Victory Over Hilltop Ends With Flags and Frustration
- Redd Foxx, TV's 'Sanford,' Dies of Heart Attack at 68 : Entertainment: Comedian is stricken while rehearsing new show, 'The Royal Family.'
- Many Find Verdict Fair, But There Is Still Outrage : Killing: Leaders in African-American and Korean-American communities think the Du jury picked the least inflammatory verdict.
- HOT PROPERTY: Now that Silverado Savings borrower...
- BOWL DANCE: Tina Hernandez doesn't dance. But...
- Thousands of Gay Activists Converge on State Capitol : Demonstration: Five are arrested in protest of bias bill veto. Colorful spectacle shocks many onlookers.
- Wilson Vetoes Bill, Probably Scuttling O.C. Canyon Jail
- Congressional Hearings Conducted Far Differently Than Court Trials : Procedures: Senators often fall back on familiar rules. But guidelines for handling evidence and witnesses are not the same.
- 911 Tape Tells Frantic Efforts to Revive Boy : Drowning: As in another child's death only days before, no barriers were around the pool, and half a dozen people were in the home at the time.
- Bid to Block Release of Council Depositions Denied : Warner Ridge: Judge rejects the city's attempt to have the documents in a bitter land-use lawsuit sealed.
- City Hopes to Salvage LATC Investment : Redevelopment: Officials want to prevent the downtown theater complex from becoming a white elephant. New tenants will be sought.
- Epic Quest More a Board Game
- Names in the News - Oct. 12, 1991
- Names in the News - Oct. 12, 1991
- Obituaries - Oct. 12, 1991
- Bill Seeks to Protect Culture From Overseas
- Major Retailers Report Slow Sales in September : * Economy: Analysts say the numbers bode ill for the vital Christmas period.
- Coldwell Banker Creates New Firm in Expansion
- Soviets Seeking Aid Likely to Receive Only Sympathy : Diplomacy: Officials of the major industrial nations will consider Moscow's pleas this weekend.
- Soviet Union : They Still Love Him in Ekaterinburg : Yeltsin: Residents of the Ural Mountains city where Boris got his start fondly recall his human touch--and his hands-on approach to problem-solving.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Sharon Will Seek to Unseat Shamir
- FASHION : Going to Extremes : Italian Designers' Spring Lines Are Wild One Minute, Tame the Next
- House Highway Bill Abandons Gas Tax Increase : Transportation: Leaders unveil a scaled-back package of $151 billion for mass transit and roads over the next six years.
- * New Claims: Kathy Willets, the Florida...
- Doris Lilly; Author, Columnist
- Study of Privatization Sees Savings for County : Government: Task force draft report finds many services could be done as well and for less.
- Four Enter Guilty Pleas on Drug Charges
- Claims Against Rancho P.V. Travel Agency Top $1 Million : Bankruptcy: Firm's sudden closure upset travel plans for hundreds of clients. It is called one of the largest travel agency failures in history.
- Photographer's Show Presents a Dirty Picture : Pollution: Mark Greenberg hopes photos showing storm drain runoff will revive concern about contamination of Santa Monica Bay.
- Immigrant to Sue Over an Errant Police Dog Attack
- Redondo Police Dog Hangs Itself
- Michael L. Beardsley has been appointed western...
- Richard C. Reid has been appointed senior...
- Harley F. Copp; Key Designer of Continental Mark II
- Controversy Over No-Fault
- Common Solvent Added to Toxics List : Health: Dry cleaners fear new status for 'perc' will drive mom-and-pop operations out of business.
- CAPITOL JOURNAL : Bloom Is Off the Governorship, Wilson Admits
- March of Dimes to Give $1.4 Million to Salk
- OXNARD : Man Shot in Head; Police Seek Suspect
- Baja Family Sees 1 Hope to Save Baby : Medicine: Volunteer groups and county congressman rally to help girl with a failing heart who needs to live near Loma Linda hospital for treatment.
- 2 Held in Beating Death of Woman : Crime: Detectives follow a trail of blood from the victim's body in an alley to a Carson back yard. They arrest a boy, 16, and his 21-year-old cousin.
- Guzman: Another Dodger Who Got Away : American League: Claire insisted Blue Jays take pitcher, and now they wouldn't part with him.
- Buena Puts Hueneme to Rout With 49-12 Win
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SIMI VALLEY : Carter to Skip Reagan Library Ceremonies
- Model Not Seriously Hurt When Lion Bites Down on Her Head
- Mosbacher Leads Mission
- Third World : Trying to Find Relief, Less-Developed Nations Ask Debt Forgiveness
- Wilson Signs Environmental Protection Bills
- GOP's Appeal to Women Voters at Risk : Politics: Backing Clarence Thomas has become high-stakes gamble. Party could face widened 'gender gap.'
- Farm Workers Say Bogus Officers Robbed Them : Theft: A victim reports the loss of $600 after being pulled over by men in a pickup truck; one had what looked like a badge.
- Countywide : Fillmore May Limit Passport Requests
- VENTURA : Woman Hurt in Car Accident
- O'Connor, Deddeh Call for PUC Regulation of All Water Rates in State
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Jaeger Leading AFC in Scoring
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AMERICAN LEAGUE : Alomar Has Real Home-Field Advantage
- Many Happy Returns for Arkansas' Bradley
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Lyght Sprains Right Ankle
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Receiver Moore Is Doubtful Saturday
- A Kind Word for Rodney's
- Steve Allen Returns to CSUN : Music: The audience will get to see another side of the versatile entertainer when he performs with the university's jazz band.
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Twins Go With Favorite Son : AL Game 3: Scott Erickson says he is the same pitcher who got off to a fast start, but his manager and catcher don't agree.
- U.S. Doubles Teams Win in Wheelchair Tennis
- PREP ROUNDUP
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Raitt's Not Just Trusting to Luck : The veteran performer, who will be at Irvine Meadows Sunday, brings a crusadelike verve to her San Diego show.
- Pro Football
- ART
- MUSIC & DANCE
- STAGE REVIEW : Multiracial 'Dolly!' That Looks Swell : Ethnic barriers dissolve, and spectacle takes over in this Long Beach Civic Light Opera revival.
- The Line on Boselli Turned Out to Be True : USC: Hard-working redshirt freshman has more than lived up to great expectations.
- Mater Dei Does Number on No. 1 Mission Viejo : Prep football: Monarchs return to playing the way they did in their glory days with a 42-7 victory over Orange County's top-ranked team.
- Brea Opens Up in Second Half, Then Closes Out El Dorado
- Bill Shea, 'Father of Mets,' Is Honored at Funeral Mass
- Burned at the Hot Corner
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Ford Putting Kick in Trojan Horse
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Abajo,' 'Balun' Can't Retain Vital Scope
- MUSIC & DANCE
- Swinton Leads Montclair Prep Victory
- Beverly Hills Football Fortunes in Good Hands With Saraf : Preps: Sure-handed receiver, who leads Normans against South Torrance today, is a big reason behind 4-0 start.
- Very Different Visions of Jim Morrison
- Probe Mars Merrill Lynch Reputation
- ENTERTAINMENT
- FOCUS: PACIFIC TERRACE
- Condomania Arrives for the Age of Safe Sex
- U.S. Moves to Put Curbs on China's Trade : Commerce: If Beijing does not ease limits on imports of American goods in the next year, punitive tariffs may be imposed.
- Trio Hurt, 2 Seriously, in Lancaster Drive-By Attack
- Santee
- OXNARD : Hearing Scheduled on Gym Project
- Pair Sought in Fatal Stabbing of Ventura Boy : Crime: The killing is the county's fourth gang-related death this year. Relatives mourn the 14-year-old.
- DANA POINT : Fee Waiver Denied for Halfway House
- Deportation Ordered for Convicted Spy
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Have Conference, Will Travel
- Coastal Agency Rejects Plan for Pebble Beach : * Real estate: Opponents said the agreement to sell golf memberships would have limited public access.
- Austrian and Soviet Cosmonauts Return
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Money May Play a Bigger Role in Elections
- Craig Lee; Major Figure in L.A. Underground Rock Music Scene
- Another Toddler Drowns
- The gold and crystal fixtures are a nice touch, as is tub with an ocean view.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Conservancy Wants Failed S&L; Property
- Districts Alter Course on Fees for Athletic Transportation : High schools: Simi Valley board to offer more than $50,000 in refunds after rescinding its policy for extracurricular activities; Moorpark scraps its plans for such a charge.
- City Attorney Creates Units to Defend Police Against Lawsuits : Law enforcement: Hahn hopes to curb trend toward increasingly large jury awards against Los Angeles.
- La Jolla Losing Out on Taxes, Study Says : Finance: Residents paid $30.9 million but got back only $23.5 million, according to a report paid for by a group urging cityhood.
- Edison Starts Sluggishly but Still Shuts Down Ocean View
- An Honestly Funny Sex Monologue
- Baseball
- Cougars' Ollis Is Off, Running : Hawthorne Senior Is South Bay's Top Rusher
- Prep Kickers Take Aim at a Moving Target : Football: Some games are on college fields, with goal posts 18 feet 6 inches wide. Others are on high school fields, with 23-feet 4-inch posts.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Daly (63) Takes Las Vegas Lead
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : NATIONAL LEAGUE : Drabek Has a Hard Sell to Pitch Again
- MOVIE REVIEW : Boy Meets Grill, Gets Girl
- Royal Danish Ballet Schedules First West Coast Stop Since '65
- A Blurred Line Over Art Vs. Pornography : Law: Police investigation of a photographer's portraits of a 12-year-old model prompts artists to call for a change in the 1989 child porn statute.
- CLIPPERS : Manning Has Sights Set on '96 Olympics
- ROUNDUP : Newbury Park Trips Agoura
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Despite 13 Penalties, Tustin Defeats Orange
- Festival's Success Is Like a Dream
- Ramblin' Band : 'It's What We Do Best,' Allman Brothers' Drummer Butch Trucks Says of Their Live Shows
- BYU Gets Revenge for Volleyball Loss
- Independents' Day for 'Played in the U.S.A.' : Cable: The 13-part series, part of a Learning Channel project, uses autonomous producers to capture the individuality of artists and their music.
- SAILING / RICH ROBERTS : To Duplicate Barcelona, Hold Your Nose
- MOVIE REVIEW : Bleak, Brilliantly Cast 'Uranus' a Fresco of Intrigues
- Festival Really Down by the Riverside
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Shattered': Pure Magic From Wolfgang Petersen
- STAGE REVIEW : A Well-Rounded 'Point'
- Blanton's Play Makes Difference : Mater Dei: Quarterback passes for 337 yards and three touchdowns.
- Santa Margarita Puts Big Stop on Servite : Prep football: Eagles keep Friars from making a two-point conversion to record 13-12 upset.
- Torborg to Manage the Mets : Baseball: He will resign as manager of the White Sox to be near his home and family in New Jersey.
- TV REVIEW : NBC's 'Jackie': Oh, No!
- PREP ROUNDUP : Dana Hills Puts in Time to Beat El Toro in Tennis
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Brazilian Dishes Hit Right Note
- TV Reviews : 'Border Brujo': Exorcising Demons
- Short-Story Celebration at Getty Museum
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Montana Shoulder Not Good, Either
- Tests of AIDS Vaccine Called Promising : Medicine: Team of scientists is encouraged by tests with guinea pigs. Other researchers urge caution.
- IRVINE : Council to Talk to Police Chief Finalists
- San Diego's Somnambulant Travel Through Pages of History
- School Board Member Horton Says He Is Gay
- Best Show in Town: Molina's
- Lakeside
- MSL Firms Up Plans for Postseason, All-Star Game
- For One Ram, This Was the Hardest Loss : Death: Robert Young didn't even get to say goodby to his friend and roommate at Mississippi State, Rodney Stowers.
- Boxing
- D.A. Probing Sexual Harassment Complaint
- Another Fangio Driven to Enter Family Business : Auto racing: Juan Manuel Fangio II, who will race at Del Mar this weekend, carries the name and desire that has meant greatness in Grand Prix racing.
- Motorcyclist Finally Gets a Lucky Break : Racing: After recovering from injury, Pfetzing qualifies for U.S. National when another rider is hurt.
- NCAA Asks Tapes Be Kept From Public
- Coverage of Thomas Hearings
- Music Reviews : Vermeer Shines With Shostakovich
- Rejuvenated Tommy Flanagan Back at Keyboard
- Two Post-'Lawrence' Epics
- RAMS : Chargers Hoping to Star in Next Film, Too
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Stich Easily Handles Siemerink in Berlin
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Another Hawaii Player Suspended
- Ninagawa Finds Recognition Abroad : Yukio Ninagawa Finds Recognition Abroad : Stage: The Japanese director of 'Sotoba Komachi' at Japan America Theatre has found success everywhere but in his own country.
- STAGE
- STAGE
- Out of Funds, Prospects, 'CALNET' Signs Off the Air : Broadcasting: The public-radio news show had been ailing for months. Its co-creator hopes it will return.
- LifeFleet Names DeHuff as New Chief Executive
- King's Doctorate Upheld Despite Plagiarisms
- Germany Plans Camps to Hold Refugee Flood
- Woman in Biosphere Cuts Off Fingertip : Science: Two-year experiment's resident doctor reattaches segment, but victim may need outside surgery if hand doesn't heal properly.
- REAL ESTATE
- Fired Postal Worker Held in 4 Killings
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON STATE : Forced AIDS Testing Opposed by Dentists
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Most in State Favor Testing Abortion Pill
- Countywide : Octoberfest Slated Saturday in Fillmore
- VENTURA : Race to Aid Child of Fallen Firefighter
- Bulletproof but Not Joke-Proof : The case of the $74,000 armored car
- Times San Diego Edition Wins Five 1st-Place Awards in Press Club Competition
- Woman Says Officer Tried to Talk Her Out of Abuse Charge : Police: Housekeeper seeking $1.5 million for mistaken arrest says an apology turned to threats.
- AZTEC UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Underclassmen Get Job Done on Defense
- So Far, They Can't Find a Way to Get Rid of Keith Owens : Lakers: The more Dunleavy sees of the former UCLA player, the more he likes him.
- Baseball
- Bayless Refuses to Believe He's at End of Line : Pro football: Management believes Charger defender is too slow for the secondary, but he continues to outperform his younger teammates.
- Pro Basketball
- Pop Album Chart : Garth Brooks Ropes 2 Top 10 Spots
- ART REVIEW : The Umbrellas of Christo : The Artist's Extravagant Production Is Simply Recycled Impressionism
- Thrifty President Eve Rich Quits; 'Differences' Cited
- Police Warn That Stolen Gauge May Cause Radiation Sickness
- COLUMN LEFT/ ALEXANDER COCKBURN : Eminently Unqualified to Judge Thomas : Congresswomen who marched on the Senate did so with angered knowledge of its culture of coarse male vulgarity.
- Eton Lad Sets World Record in U.S. Debut
- No Spark for Kings This Time : Hockey: Flames roll to a 7-1 victory. Game degenerates into a fight-filled mess.
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Lloyd Glazer has been elected to the...
- Controversy Over No-Fault
- 6 Questioners of Thomas, Hill Face Difficult, Dangerous Task : Hearing: They must delve into an explosive issue without appearing to the TV audience to be insensitive or intending to harm the witnesses.
- Issue of Sex Harassment Vividly Personified by Hill : Rights: Accuser has provided a face to help public fix the problem in its mind. But will the impact be lasting?
- Pinning Down Paris
- Finalists for the National Book Awards Named
- Allies Quit Northern Iraq Despite Kurdish Clashes
- Human Relations Panel Wants Orange Police, Latinos to Meet
- Countywide
- LATC Votes to Cease Operations on Sunday : Theater: The financially troubled company ran out of options to stay in business at downtown site.
- Pro Football
- Firm Seeks OK to Build Pipeline to Transport Oil : Environment: Project would be used to ship the fuel south from offshore fields. It would run from Santa Barbara County to southern Los Angeles County.
- Picus Stands Up for Her Tough Tactics in Battling Developers
- NHL ROUNDUP : Hull Gets Timely Goal; Blues Win
- Garden Grove Continues to Roll; La Quinta Flattened
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Eartha Kitt Livens Up 'Ernest'
- THE BIG GAME : Oceanside's Patience to Be Tested