- TODAY'S COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Nelson's Energies Are Focused on Football and Family
- ROUNDUP : Kocur Boosts Season Goal Total to 103
- Orange Glen Runs Poway into Ground
- Troy Scores Early, Often to Trounce Fullerton
- Chaminade's Defense Shines in 49-0 Defeat of Harvard
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Clinches Tie for League Title in Women's Soccer
- CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEW : Magic Can't Transform 'Apprentice' : Laguna Playhouse youth troupe gives flash to the 'Sorcerer' Mickey made famous but can't elevate the text.
- The Missing 'Dracula' : The Revival Premiere of the More Erotic Spanish Version, Unseen Theatrically Since 1931, Screens Tonight at UCLA
- SIMI VALLEY : Gunfire From Car Wounds Hitchhiker
- Boo! : Safety Comes First
- LOS ANGELES : SBA Opens Information Center in South-Central
- 5 Held on Cocaine Charges in Search of Pacoima House
- Women Need Not Submit to Abuse, Bishops Declare : Marriage: Priests are told to be ready with a 'safe place' for battered wives seeking help. It is the U.S. Catholic church's first official statement on the subject.
- Suspicion Still Remains : Hiss case not put to rest by surprise Russian disclosure
- OXNARD : Mute Woman Waits for New Placement
- It's Back! : Canyon High School's Haunted House Rebuilt, Ending Fire Inspector's Nightmare
- Campaign Calendar
- OAK TREE : Eye-Opening Payoffs Needed on Santa Anita's First Races
- Is USC Hotter Than 'Devils? : College football: After early problems, Arizona State has turned it around heading into today's game.
- ORANGE : Police Seek Man Missing Since Sept. 1
- PACOIMA : Man Killed After Car Stalls in Traffic
- LOCAL PROPOSITIONS : C Would Add Deputies; Funds the Focus of B
- Depot Owner, LACTC Resolve Metrolink Fight
- Obituaries - Oct. 31, 1992
- SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS : County Seeks to Pull Permit of Motorcyclists' Hangout
- 14 Striking Drywallers Arrested
- Formica Mecca : Food, Conversation Keep Customers Coming Back to South-Central's Jack's
- S.D. County's Jobless Rate Declines a Bit
- 91-Acre Parcel to Be Part of Regional Park : Wetlands: The river-bottom land near Del Mar is home to four endangered species. It will become the showcase entrance to a proposed 55-mile-long regional wildlife corridor.
- ANAHEIM : Head-On Collision Fatal to 2; 1 Injured
- Smog Season Ends With 41 Stage 1 Alerts--a Low Total : Environment: Mild summer contributes to cleaner air. Numbers have dropped 47% since 1988.
- CALIFORNIA ASSEMBLY : Redistricting Spurs New Races, Hard Fights
- Preserving the Spirit of Halloween : Safety: Concerned parents are accompanying their children to community events or parties.
- Power Failure Halts Game with Corona del Mar Ahead
- The Man in Black Is in a Dark Mood : NFL: Coach Jerry Glanville's Atlanta team lost to San Francisco two weeks ago, 56-17, and is having difficulty building on last season's success.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : NORTHWEST VALLEY CONFERENCE
- WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL : UCLA Looks Out for No. 1 by Beating Stanford Easily
- Option Attack Leads Century to Another Victory
- Pundits Counting on Faulk : College football: Those who speculate on Heisman race will be keeping track of the Aztec-Ram contest.
- Trick Plays Treat Edison to 30-0 Victory
- County's Top Teams Get Down, Dirty
- Phebus Advances to Tennis Semifinals
- Littlerock Knocks Off Highland for First Time in 5 Tries
- NHL ROUNDUP : Sharks End Descent, Flash Past Lightning
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- Special Teams Make Big Plays in Kennedy's Rout
- Gulls Top Lumberjacks With Knickle's Shutout
- Carey, Sagen Power No. 2 Los Alamitos : Prep football: They combine for three touchdown pass plays during the first half of 34-14 victory over No. 1 Anaheim Esperanza.
- Two Turns Might Prove Too Many : Breeders' Cup: Pleasant Tap's impressive record at Belmont Park might be deceiving to handicappers of today's Classic.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : DEL REY LEAGUE
- Hornaday Seeking to Wrap Up Southwest Tour Championship
- No Deal on New Los Alamitos Lease : Harness racing: Three horsemen reject track owners' proposal, leaving little time for standardbred interests.
- Consistency Distinguished Title Winners : Auto racing: Division champions at Ventura Raceway strung together solid performances.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : PACIFIC LEAGUE
- Western Holds Off Brea-Olinda Comeback
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Knox: Anderson Needs a Miracle
- Simmons' Late Interception Helps Simi Valley Upset Thousand Oaks
- Aztecs' Barefield Ineligible, to Miss Five Games
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Shell Says Bye for the Weekend
- CAMARILLO : Hospital Asks State If Merger Is Legal
- O.C. Skies Cleanest on Record in 1992 : Air: County had just two smog alerts, and Southland tied '90 record with 41. But L.A. basin violated federal health standard for ozone on more days.
- Religion, Economics and the Race for President : Politics: Most Americans surveyed believe that a candidate's approach to the economy is more important than spiritual views. But the two issues may not be as separate as they appear.
- REBUILDING WATCH : Inspired L. A. Law
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Writing Programs of 2 Schools Lauded
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Wachs Tries to Keep Crossing Guard
- SIMI VALLEY : 5 Held on Cocaine Possession Charges
- Miscellany
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Azinger on Top, Couples Not
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : MID-VALLEY LEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : FOOTHILL LEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : Mitchell, Agoura Post 24-20 Upset of Newbury Park
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : Sylmar Stays Undefeated, 35-0
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- Spoils of Victory: A Series Share Is $120,000 for Full-Time Blue Jays
- Doctor-Assisted Death Measure
- LETTERS IN VIEW : You Want to Keep the Good Life? Then Vote
- Doctor-Assisted Death Measure
- Kill Perks, Skip Raise
- Keep Killer in Prison
- ELECTIONS / HAWTHORNE : D.A. Investigating Alleged Voter Registration Fraud : Proposition P: Advocates of the card club referendum deny that they deliberately padded rolls with false names and claim they were set up. Two leading opponents received false registration cards.
- Rewards Within Public Service
- Doctor-Assisted Death Measure
- Perot
- Day Nurses Owed More
- Support for Schools
- Democracy and Choice in Elections
- Prop. 162
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Different Perspectives on Bobby Kennedy
- LETTERS IN VIEW : You Want to Keep the Good Life? Then Vote
- Review Pay of Executives
- Doctor-Assisted Death Measure
- LETTERS IN VIEW : 2 Views on Therapists' Riot-Related Concerns
- Health Care Initiative
- Trees Part of Quality Life
- Doctor-Assisted Death Measure
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Different Perspectives on Bobby Kennedy
- Doctor-Assisted Death Measure
- Coach's Son an Innocent
- Doctor-Assisted Death Measure
- Doctor-Assisted Death Measure
- LETTERS IN VIEW : 2 Views on Therapists' Riot-Related Concerns
- Violations of Public Trust
- FCC Probes Three More Stern Outlets : Radio: The agency could levy more fines if the stations aired the same indecent Howard Stern material that resulted in a record penalty against KLSX.
- WHO'S NO. 1? The Big Game is...
- Politicians Stuck on Horns of Term Limit Dilemma : Prop. 164: State delegation doesn't want to seem self-serving by opposing it, but worries about losing clout.
- CAIFORNIA ELECTIONS : U.S. SENATE : 4 Candidates Stay on the Road in Hunt for Votes
- Judge Will Be Asked to Stop Welfare Cuts : Courts: Legal action seeks to prohibit supervisors from slashing general relief payment from $341 to $299 a month while giving $265 million in pension benefits to top officials.
- Oxnard Man Hit, Killed by Train
- THE CHANGING PICTURE IN HOLLYWOOD : The Revolving Studio Door--Who's Next?
- Paramount Resignation Stirs Debate
- TROPHY HUNTERS: Several thousand eager fishermen are...
- BULLFIGHTER: Jennifer Keller's somewhat irreverent campaign for...
- Election Memo Spurs Anaheim Investigation
- Improvements at Supervisor's Home Prompt Inquiry
- BIG TINY: When one local school trotted...
- Paramount Resignation Stirs Debate : Strategy: Studio watchers are wondering what's wrong as the steady parade through Paramount's executive suite in recent years continues.
- Do the Clothes Still Make the Man When They're on a Woman?
- U.S. Treasurer Target of Criminal Probe : Investigation: FBI is looking into allegations that Villalpando accepted favors from a private firm. Bribery, conspiracy issues are also part of inquiry.
- O.C. Supervisor Roth Got Break From Builder : Local government: Votes involving firm that made undervalued home upgrades may have broken state law.
- PROPOSITION N : LAPD Union Opposes Tax to Add Police
- Bradley Offers to Mediate in Schools Dispute : Education: He refuses to denounce possible strike by teachers, claiming it would compromise his effectiveness. District officials try to deal with campus tensions.
- He's Hot Now : Since a Federal Search of Larry Minor's Property in July, His Drag Racing Team Has 'Caught Fire'
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Penn State's Sacca Out for the Season
- Names in the News - Oct. 30, 1992
- GOLF : Pinehurst Not Kind to the Rich
- CENTURY LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Foothill Rallies to Win in Fourth Quarter
- COLLEGES / IRENE GARCIA : Loyola Freshman Volleyball Player Has Already Lettered
- Loose Cannon : Eric Wynalda Always Has Been Able to Score Goals, but Not Points for Popularity. He Tries to Do Both Playing in Germany.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Cougars Prevail in Four Overtimes
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Golic Was Hurting While Watching
- New Job Fits Lampley to a Tee
- Miscellany
- One of the Toughest Kids on the Block at Narbonne : Football: Minnie Anaya, a former boxer, has earned the respect of teammates, coaches and opponents in her new sport.
- Campbell's Moves Floor Greminger
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Welch Leads Southern Miss
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Walker, Fien Won't Make Trip to Cal
- EMPIRE LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Katella Stays With Ground Game in Victory
- EMPIRE FOOTBALL : El Dorado Plays a Big Game of Its Own
- ELECTIONS / 24TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Beilenson, McClintock Go on Attack in Debate
- Campaign Calendar
- GARDEN GROVE : U.S. Grants to Aid Repair of Streets
- Montclair Prep senior running back Eliel Swinton...
- Boseman Is Back in 35-27 Win : Prep football: Quarterback shows he has recovered from ankle injury by passing for five touchdowns in Morningside's victory over Redondo.
- Putting a Lot on the Line : High school football: Esperanza, ranked No. 1 in the Southland, will face No. 8 Los Alamitos tonight. Both are Division II schools.
- 1st-Rate 4th-Stringer : Playing With Half a Left Arm, Glendale's Perez Inspires Teammates
- Tennis
- THE BIG GAME : Spartan Streak Goes on the Line : Football: Chula Vista continues Metro Conference rivalry with Sweetwater tonight.
- A Little More on Baseball
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Sebreros Runs Over Los Amigos
- Hill Finally Makes Name for Himself : Football: Colorado State quarterback, a University City grad, has been impressive while staying out of limelight.
- Top Pick Walt Williams Signs With Sacramento
- Thousand Oaks Boys Favored in Meet
- Small in Stature, Huge in Impact : Diminutive Williams Stands Tall in Record Book at Canyon After 2nd 1,000-Yard Rushing Season
- Baseball
- ORANGE LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Waldrop Rallies Savanna to Tie With Magnolia
- Baseball
- Atlanta Hands Gulls First Loss
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS
- Dodgers Offer Arbitration to Gott; A's Set Moore Free
- Fast Friends : Trojans' Hannah Hopes to Match the Medal Won by Quincy Watts, but He Also Wants a Shot at NFL
- San Diego Spotlight : More Than Beer Is Brewing at New Bistro in La Jolla
- Unsigned L.A. Acts Added to Songwriters Expo
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Stecchino' Doubles the Fun : Italian director-star Roberto Benigni brings a delightful wide-eyed style to this wish-fulfilling film about mistaken identity.
- Group Aims to Lure Out-of-Town Artists
- Playhouse Hit 'Tommy' Set for Broadway : Theater: Des McAnuff will again direct the musical based on The Who's 1969 rock opera.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Tangerine Leaves Canned Taste : The European techno-synth ensemble is mechanically impressive in its Coach House concert, but its array of computers couldn't fill the void were 'live' sounds should have been.
- STAGE
- MOVIE REVIEW : Dunaway Can't Rescue 'Double Edge' : Well-intentioned but hopelessly contrived, the film is fascinating as a case study in star behavior.
- An Excellent Overview of B. B. King
- STAGE REVIEW : 'I Think It's Gonna Work Out Fine' . . . It Doesn't
- AN APPRECIATION : San Diego's Support for Dance Just Ran Out of Gas
- STAGE REVIEW : 'It's Gonna Work Out' Doesn't
- STAGE
- MOVIE REVIEW : Rebellious Edge Powers 'Clearcut' : Graham Greene plays a mysterious stranger who intrudes into a clash over Indian lands between a logging company and a local tribe.
- . . . Among the Videos, Some That Will, Some That Won't
- Some Films That Will Provide a Haunting Halloween
- Class Is One Thing That Never Passed Wilson By
- TV Stations to Delay Reports on Election
- MUSIC/DANCE
- STAGE
- Prop. 164 Cash Trail Leads to Billionaires : Term limits: Kansas Libertarians deny link to California measure. But brothers have donated heavily to a group that employs woman who submitted the initiative.
- PAGES : Madonna Gets Into a Bad Bind
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Kebabs and More : Syrian-Lebanese fare by the Kaloustian family helps Akhtamar stand out from other eateries offering Armenian food.
- David P. Lewis; Creator of First TV Soap Opera
- First Fall Snowstorm Sweeps Sierra Nevada
- BOOK REVIEW : A Heroine Deserving of a Real Biography
- Japan Close to Resuming Aid to Vietnam; Embargo Could Be Hurt
- Chapman President Revises His Prediction, Picks Clinton
- World IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Traffickers Retaliate by Killing 3 Officers
- Bush Greeted by Applause--and Challenges
- Racial Tensions Close Lynwood High School
- When Omar Temory left Kabul, Afghanistan, in...
- Special Interests' Questionnaires Grill Candidates
- COUNTY SUPERVISOR : 4th District Candidates Hit the Trail
- BUENA PARK : Charity Says Rebates Will Curb Project
- Rise in Spousal Abuse Curbs Prosecutions : Crime: Special city attorney's unit is inundated with domestic violence cases after Police Department added investigators.
- LANCASTER : Drywall Workers' Picketing Limited
- Obituaries - Oct. 30, 1992
- From Here to Retirement : Hundreds Attend Point Mugu Base's Fair on Post-Navy Life
- OXNARD : Testimony Heard in Dispute Over Signs
- BUENA PARK : Improvements for Dale Street Planned
- Gaslamp Nightspot Stretches It a Bit With Presidential Preference Poll
- Brother, can you spare 11 cents?In this...
- Storm Clouds Won't Trick Treaters on Halloween
- A look at noteworthy addresses in...
- IRVINE : Business Complex Given Tentative OK
- Dog and cat shows have become standard...
- Countywide : Officials to Examine Huge Utah Landfill
- Ventura : Gunman Takes $300 From Grocery Store
- COUNTYWIDE : Union Rejects County's Offer
- Ex-Deputy Guilty in Rape, Assault Case, Faces Lengthy Term : Crimes: Jury convicts him of criminal acts involving three women during incidents in 1990 and 1991. He could spend 33 years in prison.
- Son to Be Tried in His Father's Brutal Slaying
- WOODLAND HILLS : Harvest Festival Returns Saturday
- SANTA ANA : Businesses Expand School Aid Programs
- L.A. Lacks Clear Vision for Rebuilding, Councilman Says : Recovery: Ridley- Thomas expresses frustration and promises plan will emerge soon.
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS / 50th DISTRICT : Valencia, Faced With Democratic Majority, Turns the Heat on Filner
- Bray Testifies About Spaulding Sexual Advances
- Newborn Baby Tossed Out Window : Arrest: Eighteen-year-old Santa Ana mother is taken into custody after officers find four-pound boy in alley.
- WEST LOS ANGELES : Man, 72, Shot to Death as He Parks Luxury Sedan
- PERSPECTIVE ON ROSS PEROT : A Loose Cannon From Dallas : A Reagan White House memo shows him acting as middleman during the Iran-Contra investigations.
- FULLERTON : Cal State Cuts Not as Bad as Feared
- Countywide : Supervisors Allocate $285,000 for Parks
- Pay, Benefit Study Says Brea Comparable : Evaluation: Municipal employees' compensation commensurate with larger cities, private sector, committee finds.
- Conejo Valley : Pregnancy Group Seeks New Members
- NEWPORT BEACH : Teachers Ask Relief From Large Classes
- Panel Levies Penalties on Both Valley Taxi Firms : Transportation: The city's revocation of their $20,000 performance bonds is the latest turn of events in a heated rivalry between the two companies.
- NORTH HILLS : Motorist Charged in Drug-Deal Slaying
- Where Oregon Could Go Wrong : Measure 9 would embed condemnation of homosexuality into state constitution
- Laguna Niguel : Developer Gives 5.6 Acres to City
- YORBA LINDA : Fiesta Days to Mark City's Incorporation
- CALABASAS : Agency to Make Offer for Soka Land
- City Settles Suit Over $6-Million Research Ship : La Mer: Council agrees to pay $185,000 to the builders of the custom vessel, ending a two-year dispute over the final payment of $205,000.
- Group to Study Female Health Needs : Advocacy: Officials of the new Valley coalition say problems of poor and working-class women are often overlooked.
- Countywide : Rain Showers Could Drop in Again Today
- Laser Catheter Firm Reports Loss
- UAL Records a Better Than Anticipated Profit : Airlines: Summer battles over ticket prices apparently didn't harm United as badly as its competitors.
- 12 Oil Firms Sue Over Drilling Ban : Energy: They say the government refused to let them develop the leased sites. A judgment could cost $1.5 billion.
- A Cellular Effect Without the Cost
- Gateway Communications Inc.: The Irvine computer products...
- A Glance at Prices Leads to Bad Case of Sticker Shock
- Drug Aid Not Getting to Indigents : Pharmaceuticals: Doctors serving low-income and elderly say they are not getting information on the plans.
- ENERGY
- Japanese Firms to Pay for Bank Rescue Effort : Asia: The quasi-public company will operate for 10 years and buy up to $25 billion worth of real estate.
- Dow Drops 5.13 as Election Nears : Market Overview
- Downey S & L Turns Profit, Reversing an Earlier Loss : Finance: The firm reported earning $10.5 million, or 65 cents a share, in the third quarter. It lost $9.6 million in the same period last year.
- World IN BRIEF : UNITED NATIONS : Iraqi Named New Envoy in Somalia
- O.C.'s Congress Delegation Confident of Sweep Nov. 3 : Election: They are so certain that most have been accused by opponents of running 'stealth' campaigns.
- CDC's New Name Bears Message of Prevention
- Teachers Sue to Block Education Budget
- COLUMN ONE : China Taps Into World Coffers : The story of Beijing's successful run on the World Bank is a tale of persistence (by China), of avarice (in Western Europe and Japan) and of intrigue (by the Bush Administration).
- BUSINESS NOTES, TRENDS AND STYLEMAKERS : A Protest With a Few Frills on Top
- Armenia Dazzles Hollywood
- 3-Month Contraceptive Shot Approved by FDA
- Doggone : But Ginger Is Back After Ransom Is Paid; Man Seized
- Military Space Program Faces a Reality Check
- Implanted Wires Let Blind Woman 'See' Dots of Light
- FCC Chairman Has Surgery
- THEATER : What They Did for Love : The musical 'Personals' is a boy-meets-girl play for the '90s. The production will open tonight.
- Knit Ties Can Be Woven Into Casual Combinations
- Need a Fix? Jewelry Repair Shops Should Be a Haven for Old Friends
- Dentist Offers Buyout of Treats to Save Young Teeth
- ELECTIONS '92 : Perot Aides Say Media Talk Unfairly of Two-Man Race : Politics: Rivals, news outlets also blamed for miring independent bid in uproar over alleged GOP dirty tricks.
- Open-and-Shut Case for Value
- Little New Aid Pledged to Ex-Soviets : Economy: Conference in Tokyo tries to coordinate help for Russia and sister republics.
- Less Is More : Quality women's sportswear at a fraction of retail price makes this Thousand Oaks store a real find.
- Lawmakers File Suit Against Pay Raise
- Not Only Fun, But P.C. Too : Culture: With Barbie--yes, Barbie!--leading the way, playthings are delivering messages. And 'math class is tough' is not on the agenda.
- '92 POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE : Control of Senate at Stake as 10 Races Go Down to Wire : As GOP post-Gulf War hopes dim amid sour economy, Democrats see a chance to make big gains. New faces are guaranteed.
- PEOPLE : Caring for Students' Children : All 9 L.A. community colleges offer programs so parents won't have a barrier to return to school. But it is not a baby-sitting service.
- Clinton Plays Underdog, Calls for Big Turnout
- U.S. Official Blames Iran for Fatal Hezbollah Bomb : Mideast: South Lebanon attack killed five Israeli soldiers. But Washington peace talks progressed despite violence, a top American diplomat says.
- Fishing for Reality
- World IN BRIEF : ITALY : Lawmakers Ratify Maastricht Treaty
- Bulgaria Leader Asked to Form a New Cabinet
- STAGE REVIEW : The One-Act Zone : 'Beyond the Cringe' delves into the macabre and the surreal for its own purposes, but it still owes something to Rod Serling.
- Wilson to Meet Bush in Effort to Kill Water Bill
- ELECTIONS '92 : Perot Says Votes for Bush Are Wasted, 'He's History' : Campaign: Independent again defends charges that Republicans plotted dirty tricks campaign against him.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Candidates in San Diego Mayor's Race Focus on Economy
- MUSIC : The Last Roundup : Talent night at the Palomino, once a celebrity-studded mix of urban cowboy chic and "The Gong Show," finally rides off into the sunset.
- World IN BRIEF : CAMBODIA : Cooperation With Khmer Rouge Fails
- Democrats to Watch Polling Places : Voting: Party's plan follows 1988 O.C. controversy over GOP-hired 'guards' outside balloting stations.
- MUSIC : Holiday Hit Parade : Pianist and singer Yve Evans returns to Chadney's in Burbank, bringing a special flair to the annual costume contest.
- COVER STORY : Paper Artist : For more than 30 years, illustrator and graphic designer Leo Monahan has made his living creating paper sculpture. His works have been photographed and used for everything from children's books to billboards.
- FASHION : Secondhand Fantasy : Past-Life Experiences for Sale--or Rent--at Vintage Clothing Stores
- Pressure to Alter Hanoi's Political System Urged : Diplomacy: U.S. should take no major steps toward normal ties until Communists open way for democracy, critics say.
- Closing Arguments Heard in Silverado Bankruptcy
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Dow Slips, but Broad Market Gains : Market Overview
- DEFENSE
- Varco Posts $5.4 Million in Losses for Third Quarter
- Marriott Sued by Investors Over Restructuring Plans
- ELECTIONS '92 : Jackson Hoping for Pay Back From Low-Profile Campaign
- A Sampling of Stores Offering Value and Distinction
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Justice Arabian Lashes Legislators in Interview
- Bruce Billings, 77; Widely Recognized Physical Optician