- Misery Finds Company : UCLA: Oregon's Brooks empathizes with Bruins' injuries, but there will be no sympathy today.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- Hartford, Ruzzi Provide the Offense for Troy
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : DEL REY LEAGUE
- Jurisprudence
- Rios' Four Sacks Help Tustin Stop University, 18-0
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Capistrano Valley Plays It Safe, Earns Playoff Berth
- Bell Coach Suspends 5 Players for Rest of Season
- Van Nuys Rallies Past Birmingham
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : GOLDEN LEAGUE
- TONIGHT'S COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Success at Saddleback Gives Ex-Trojan a New Lease on Life
- Jurisprudence
- Newbury Park Wins 1st League Title in 11 Years
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Names in the News - Nov. 14, 1992
- Katella Adds One Final Defeat to Loara's Season
- Newcomer Servite Wins Sunset League Title
- GOLF : Non-Winner Standly Shoots 66 to Take Lead by One at Kapalua
- Eight O.C. Schools Will Be Honored at a Ram Game
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : MISSION LEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : PACIFIC LEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : HIGH DESERT
- Estancia Wins; Hopes to Get Playoff Bid
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Fourth-Quarter Drive Gives El Capitan the Only Touchdown It Needs
- Jurisprudence
- McDonald Scores Four as Buena Park Wins
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : Crenshaw, Bilal Lead Undefeated Sylmar to 34-14 Victory Over Rival Poly
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Fiddler' Echoes Our Times : Legendary Play Reminds How Love Can Soften Hardship
- STAGE REVIEW : The 'Mysteries' of Life : David Gordon Probes Art and Living With a Touch of Humor, Creating a Loopy World of Music, Choreography and Theater
- Joe Mantello's Many Choices
- STAGE REVIEW : Even a Flawed 'Top Girls' Able to Find Some Success
- A Lone Stone Rolls Into Town Monday
- A Foxy Move by Fox? : Television: Fox is airing a special on the making of 20th Century Fox's 'Home Alone 2.'
- GARDENING : Rose Sellers Petal Their Rares to an Adoring Public
- Clear the Deck for Tradition : Refurbished Trumpy Yacht Recalls the Sails of Yore
- TERRORISM : Colombian 'Iron Fist' a Bit Rusty : President goes against his conciliatory nature to crack down on rebels and drug traffickers. Some fear the state of emergency could backfire.
- CRIME : Moscow's Kidnaping Rings Mean Business
- Harry Cunningham; Founder of K mart
- BANKING
- Folding the Cards : Small Guy Feels Pinch in Sports Trading
- Redecorating Is in the Eye of the Computer
- Suggestions for Those With a Herb Instinct
- Shellac Stain Before Repainting
- State Dept. Aides Secretly Listened to Phone Calls
- Probe of FBI Chief Finds No Criminal Acts
- Q&A; : AIDS Ruling Casts Pall on Health Plans
- AIRLINES
- BANKING
- He Wouldn't Touch Them With a 10-Foot Poll
- Profits Dive for Honda, Mazda in First Half : Autos: Weak demand at home and abroad and a strong yen take a big bite.
- Magic Johnson: The Story Continues
- AUTOMOBILES : U.S.-Built Car, Truck Sales Leap 21.6%
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Shipmates Salute 5 Brothers Killed in World War II Attack
- Car Crash Kills 1, Injures 3 Near Costa Mesa School
- Coup Attempt Foiled, Peru Officials Say : Latin America: Small group of army officers plotted to assassinate President Fujimori, government says.
- U.N. Peacekeepers Rescue Relief Workers in Somalia : Ambush: No one is seriously hurt in attack by gunmen in capital, but incident underscores the danger.
- Cash Payment to Serb Rebels Fails to Aid U.N.
- Gabe Kruks; Executive of Gay and Lesbian Center
- AUTOMOBILES : Chevy to Cut 17% of Salaried Work Force : Cars: GM's mainstay division has seen its market share slip steadily. The firm's latest action will eliminate 350 jobs.
- O'Malley and Baseball Apparently Moving in the Wrong Direction
- Aircraft Orders Drop to 10-Year Low : Aerospace: Boeing and McDonnell expected to cut production rates. Third quarter is worst since 1982.
- The Property Taxes Should Be Tiny Too
- Tony Smith Has Become Lakers' Forgotten Man
- Raiders' Troubles Go Right to the Top
- Tomey, Donahue Changing Places
- Cox Considers Selling Detroit, Oakland Television Stations
- DECORATING ADVICE : Tile Away the Hours in Kitchen
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Tiles Can Be the Stars of Your Floor Show
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Upgrade an Electrical System by 'Fishing' Cable
- ARTISANS. Spotlighting makers of handcrafted goods : Spinning Kinder, Gentler Yarn : Gloria McKinnon brings soft Australian merino wool and her unique floral embroidery to a Costa Mesa workshop.
- Charges in Detroit Police Beating of Motorist Expected Next Week
- COLUMN ONE : Good Guys Act Bad in 'Wild East' : Manila has long been a rowdy city. Now men in uniform are blamed for a surge in kidnapings. Foreign investors and tourists are scared off, and the wealthy are fleeing.
- Old Coffin Opened, New Mystery Found
- Gunfire Hits 3 Men in Car in Santa Ana
- Oregon Seeks OK on Medicaid Rationing
- Carl A. Pescosolido Jr.; Independent Grower
- Use of Disaster Funds in Virgin Islands Probed : Audit: Counseling group reportedly spent hurricane relief money on getaways, personal bills and books about sex.
- Carjackings Heighten Auto Crime Fears : Violence: Number of well-publicized cases has led to growing anxiety across nation. Two arrests in Philadelphia are the first under new U.S. law.
- 909 Area Code Starts Today in Inland Empire Region : Communications: The change affects Riverside, San Bernardino and eastern L.A. counties. Population and technology growth had used up most 714 numbers.
- Angolan Rebels Closing In on Key City : Africa: Government warns guerrilla leader to give up lands gained or risk civil war.
- Cyanide Confirmed as Cause of Spiro's Death
- Luther Whitington; Magazine Editor and Writer, News Reporter
- Amid Pomp, Jordan Fears King's Birthday May Be Last : Mideast: As subjects plan party in desert, Hussein's bout with cancer has them thinking the unthinkable.
- Tokyo Balks at U.S. Curbs on High-Tech Gear for Iran
- Retail Sales Up on Eve of Key Holiday Season
- Landmark Gas Tank to Be Dismantled, Sold, Piece by Piece
- Giulio Carlo Argan; Art Historian, Former Mayor of Rome
- Ukraine Drops Ruble
- Snow Cripples Parts of Midwest and East : Storms: Schools closed, power cut to thousands. High winds, heavy rain and river flooding add to woes in other areas.
- Spiro's Bloody Prints Reported in Son's Room
- Battle Over Defense Cuts May Be Nearing a Climax
- Jeffrey S. Tanaka; Educational Psychologist, Writer
- New National Park to Help Gulf Area, Official Says
- COSTA MESA : Council to Consider SRO Hotel Project
- MISSION COLLEGE : Campus Bike Patrol Paying Off
- Safire Views Cry of Job as Inspiration : Books: Pulitzer Prize-winning author's new work depicts the essence of Jobanism as the refusal to accept injustice from any source.
- CREST : Escaped County Prisoner Recaptured
- AIDS Spokeswoman's Sermon Centers on Comfort, Compassion : Support: Mary Fisher, who addressed Republican National Convention, urges charity toward those like herself who have HIV.
- PALMDALE : Council Revokes Dance Permit of Troubled Bar
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : TULARE : Kindergartner Chokes to Death
- Italian Marchers Protest Mafia
- Bowe Outslugs Holyfield for Championship
- Ex-Navajo Leader Guilty of Conspiracy, Burglary
- Eddie Mayehoff; Supporting Actor in Movie Comedies
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- Aggies Trying to Change Reputation : Football: New Mexico State, once called the nation's worst team, is 4-5 going into today's game against the Titans.
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Piggott Faced Difficult Decision
- Garden Grove Elects to Forfeit Four League Games
- Taft Ends Palisades' Title Reign With 6-1 Rout in City 4-A Final : Girls' tennis: Undefeated Toreadors sweep first four matches and snap Dolphins' streak of championships at eight.
- With Revenge in Mind, Newport Harbor Shuts Out Saddleback
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Packers' Noble Expected to Return Against Eagles
- Berganio Shoots 68, Arizona Leads Field by 2
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Cowboys' Irvin Has Seen Rams' Bailey Plenty Before
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- No. 3 Esperanza Halts El Dorado
- Audiomagazine for Inquiring Minds
- A Talent for Taking Liberties : Singer Lorez Alexandria Interprets Music Into Her Own Jazz-Influenced Language
- Catholic Church Positions
- Baby Boomers Step Up to Govern
- The Food at Taix
- A Mandate for Mimicry . . . : Comedy: Impersonations of the President-elect may forever change the career of 'Saturday Night Live's' Phil Hartman.
- 'Silent Cinema' Night at Temple Beth Torah
- MUSIC REVIEW : Mehta in Return L.A. Visit
- TV Political Coverage Takes a Hit
- MUSIC REVIEW : The Balance of the Borodins
- A Pair of Rant 'n' Rollers : Protest: Rage Against the Machine is dedicated to restoring angry social commentary to rock.
- A Test of Aztec Mettle : College football: Lowery says SDSU must regroup tonight to beat Hawaii in important WAC showdown.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : MISSION LEAGUE
- Drug Dispute Might Alter Suspensions : Clenbuterol: Logan and Dasse could benefit from experts' differences on whether stimulant also has anabolic effects.
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Poway Tops Mt. Carmel, Gains Semifinals
- THE BOTTOM TEN / STEVE HARVEY : Colleges Scout Dregs of Barrel : THE COLLEGES
- Rockies, Marlins Are Gearing Up : Expansion: Lessons of the past indicate that drafting young players is the key to success.
- Gulls Continue to Toy With Opponents : Hockey: Clint Malarchuk gets the shutout in 5-0 victory over Salt Lake Golden Eagles.
- Under Heavy Rush, Rypien Stands In
- Chaminade Completes Its Mission
- For a Change, Clippers Just Have Fun at Forum : Pro basketball: Their 124-98 victory is their most lopsided on the Lakers' home court. Vandeweghe comes off bench to score 24 points.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : PACIFIC LEAGUE
- Baseball
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Courier Rallies to Beat Forget in Belgium
- Bowe Is Too Much for Holyfield : Boxing: Unbeaten challenger uses height, weight advantage to win heavyweight title by unanimous decision after 12-round slugfest.
- ROUNDUP : Amar Scores 33, Oxnard Pulls Away at the End
- The Stakes Were Rare : With His Father Watching, Donnelly Scored on Penalty Shot
- COMMENTARY : They'll Have Plenty to Choose From
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : GOLDEN LEAGUE
- UCSD Women Open Regional Play with Victory
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : DEL REY LEAGUE
- PACIFIC 10 CONFERENCE FOOTBALL / DAN HAFNER : Malauulu Fumbles, Doesn't Crumble
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : Triana, Keiaho Key Buena's 28-26 Win Over Rio Mesa
- CHARGER UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Weather Doesn't Bode Well for Conditions at Cleveland
- El Dorado Assistant a Baseball Coaches' Officer
- How to Become a Former Champion
- Duarte Topples Arroyo to Win Title : Prep football: Greg Ainsworth scores six touchdowns for perfect ending to the Falcons' regular season.
- Villa Park Drops Orange Into Title Tie
- Antley Is Thrown by Mount at Aqueduct
- HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS / CITY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Taft Breaks Through for Title
- Dana Hills Goes Out on Winning Note
- Amerson Sparkles for Morse
- Boxing
- Barnes Not Needed by Mustangs : Trabuco Hills: Fifth-ranked team wins without starting quarterback.
- CSUN's Kyman Might Play Greater Role
- Chaminade Completes Its Mission
- Whittier Christian's Meschuk Runs Over Orange Lutheran
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : SANTA FE LEAGUE
- New Mexico St. Plays Host to CS Fullerton
- Marchers Rally Against Rash of Gay-Bashing Incidents in Silver Lake : Crime: Activists say at least 12 violent attacks on homosexuals have taken place in the area over the past several months.
- Lockheed Team Recommended for Toll System
- Suspended Football Star Killed in Robbery Attempt : Crime: Shawn Cole, who was dismissed Oct. 19 from the Glendale High team, is shot to death by an off-duty deputy he allegedly tried to rob.
- Eddie Mayehoff; Entertainer
- Palmdale Suspends Ban on Large Signs, to Builders' Relief
- Test of Courage : Former Gang Members, Dropouts Team Up for Academic Decathlon
- SAN DIEGO : Two Are to Be Tried in Carjacking Try
- Doctor Is Accused of Negligence by State : Medicine: Board wants to revoke or suspend license of physician who failed to detect prostate cancer in a patient he treated for eight years. The man later killed himself.
- City Expected to Buy 3 Parcels for New Courthouse : Ventura: Officials say the $5.7-million project is a key part of their plans to revitalize the ailing downtown area.
- Police Seek Name of Dead Woman
- A Rent-an-Ocean for Research : Greenhouse Effect Is Subject of Tests at Irvine Wave Pool
- Humana Hospital in Westminster Will Close Sunday : Health care: The facility has been sold and will be converted to a center for those needing ventilators. The mayor vows to try to restore services.
- Owner of Burned Store Still Being Investigated : Arson: Authorities say he cannot yet be ruled out as a suspect. Arraignment is delayed for a man who already has been arrested.
- Rail Station in Carlsbad OKd Despite Protest
- ANAHEIM : School Pals Dusting Off the Ol' Days
- Indictments Allege $1-Million Fraud
- PIERCE COLLEGE : Health Services Are Restored
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Termite Fumigation Process Bugs Tenant
- MISSION VIEJO : Scholarship Honors Girl Who Was Killed
- Metrolink's Simi Valley Fares to Be Cut : Transit: Commuters to San Fernando Valley complained that ticket prices were geared to those traveling to downtown. Change takes effect Dec. 1.
- CLINTON WATCH : California Dreamin'
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : NORTHWEST VALLEY CONFERENCE
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Evans Still Third String, but He's Not Forgotten
- Beschen Wins Heat in Surf Tournament
- Obituaries - Nov. 14, 1992
- OFF-ROAD RACING / BAJA 1000 : Fallbrook Family Wins for Rough Rider Team
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- Prep SCOREBOARD : HOW TOP 10 FARED
- PREP ROUNDUP : Foothill Passes First Test, Wins in Water Polo
- At Least He Wasn't 'Mr. Suspended'
- In Position to Overcome Chatsworth, Kennedy Fails
- After Slow Start, No. 9 Sunny Hills Wins With Ease
- PLACENTIA : Moreno Says Voters Want Her as Mayor
- 'Partners' Left Out of PTL Settlement
- Countywide : Development Center Reduces Its Hours
- Nevada Search Continues for Fliers From Placentia
- Simi Valley Metrolink Commuters to Pay Less : Transportation: Officials hope ridership will increase after a change in the station's zone leads to the drop in fares.
- Victoria's Secret Revealed: A Discount Is Not a Gift
- Bray Wins Verdict Worth Only $28,150 : Scandal: Jury finds that the city violated the confidentiality agreement in settling a claim of sexual harassment but awards only a tiny fraction of the amount asked.
- They've Waited Patiently, but Still No Takers : Elder care: Lake Forest Nursing Center built a wing exclusively for Jews--the only such facility in the county. Now, 30 days after opening, it still has no residents.
- Firefighters Put Out Blaze, Then Find Pot; Man Arrested
- Fingerprints Link Spiro to Slayings
- LYNWOOD : Teen-Ager Playing Russian Roulette Kills Himself
- A Vote for Tomorrow : Hurdles for Disney project need to be overcome
- Obituaries - Nov. 14, 1992
- The Rev. Stephen H. Janssen will be...
- Decisions
- SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS : Officials to Dedicate New Section of Trail
- Countywide : Cheerleaders Glum Over Pyramid Ban
- Officials Try to Keep Apparel Firms From Bolting Downtown : Commerce: Mayor cites cleanup efforts and a law enforcement crackdown in trying to dissuade tenants of the California Mart from moving out.
- Countywide : Man Convicted of Assaulting Officer
- MOORPARK : Motorist, 33, Killed in Freeway Collision
- TV REVIEWS : Engrossing, Detailed Tale of 'The Secret Agent'
- ART REVIEW : Fusing Hi-Tech and Surrealism
- WEEKEND TV : Battle of the Network Programs
- JAZZ REVIEW : Brecker Brothers: Sibling Revelry
- Blue Chips Slip; Broader Market Gains : Market Overview
- Lingerie Chain Fined $100,000 for Gift Certificates
- SportsChannel Not Worth the Effort
- WINNER AT LAST: For years, Santa Ana...
- In the Balkans, Blame Debatable but Suffering Isn't : Ethnic strife: From Belgrade to Zagreb, war is the inescapable theme of many conversations and the overriding influence on most thought.
- Death Scheme Is Alleged
- Metrolink Cuts Fares, Travel Time to Attract Riders
- Fatal Crash at Leisure World Investigated : Traffic: Police say it's too soon to say why an 87-year-old driver plowed her car into a bus bench, killing one and injuring three.
- A Technical Marvel, But . . .
- Countywide : Results Unchanged in Final Absentee Tally
- Clinton's Investment Tax Credit Stirs Debate : Economy: Kennedy tried the same stimulus in 1962. But advocates and critics of the new plan line up to argue its merits.
- Orange County Supervisor Roth Calls Charges Unjust : Probe: Politician accused of conflict of interest says he will seek reelection in 1994.
- Clinton Imposes Strict Ethics Code : Policy: President-elect says rules for transition team signal a political change. Limits apply to lobbying and inside information. Financial disclosure is required too.
- ROAD TO STRESS: Women commuters suffer more...
- HANG IN THERE, GEORGE: If President Bush...
- Roth Promises Exoneration in Conflict Probe
- ON GUARD: The Irvine producers of TV's...
- Clinton's File Sent to Home of Passport Chief
- The Sorrow Behind the Spotlight
- U.N. Peacekeeper Killed in Fighting in South Lebanon
- Western Home Bought for Clintons' Use
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Willie Brown, Mayor Buy Radio Station
- Harvest of Shame : Women on Ventura County Farms Face Lower Pay, Hazards, Report Says
- COLUMN ONE : Gangs in Affluent Black Turf : Parents who thought they had escaped urban horrors by entering the middle class find their kids lured by gangs. Though their numbers are small, the youths are increasingly violent.
- Welfare Reform One Step at a Time : Governor and Legislature need to work together to contain costs while not hurting people
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : U.S. Urged to Prosecute Fatal Carjacking Case
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Mobile Home Park Owners Fight Law
- Northridge : Ex-Broker Pleads Guilty to Fraud
- Employees Cite Bias, Harassment in Report on Fire Department : Government: A county-commissioned study tells of a number of problems, which Chief George Lund says he wants to resolve.
- Paco, Port Challenge Order to Clean Up Copper Spill
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION I VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Newport Harbor Drops St. Joseph
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Patriot Coach Faces Surgery
- Expensive Expansion Shopping List Offered : Baseball: Big-name players are available for the Rockies and Marlins in the draft--if they are willing to pay the price.
- Tennis
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : San Clemente Regresses, Loses to Mater Dei
- JUNIOR COLLEGE BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Oxnard Poised for Title Run
- YORBA LINDA : Election Blew In Winds of Change
- Clown's Cluttered Home No Laughing Matter: Judge Orders Him to Clean Up
- Washington Is Not Implicated : Colleges: Pac-10 committee recommends no penalties against the Huskies, despite quarterback's receiving $50,000 in loans.
- THE BIG GAME : Kearny, UC Fight for Title : Football: Players also competing for individual honors.
- CS Northridge Honors Calvin, Swalec
- JAZZ REVIEW : A Retro Roberts at Catalina Bar
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Saigon Kick: Tumble at the Roxy
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Lush and Saddening 'Rain Forest'
- The Complicated, Paradoxical Paul Taylor : Dance: The dean of choreographers conceives works that aren't quite as simple as they might first present themselves. His company performs tonight and Saturday at UCLA.
- L.A. Gear to Pay $1 Million in 'Pump' Settlement
- Bond Yields Drop After Auction : Market Overview
- California IN BRIEF : RIVERSIDE : Vote Counters Burned by Ballots
- Negligible Harm to Gulf From 1990 Oil Spill
- FASHION : Face Patterning With Sideburns, Mustaches, Beards
- PEOPLE : Standing Up for Gifted Students : A statewide group based in Canoga Park is dedicated to securing appropriate educational opportunities for the youths.
- Will It Keep Junior From Climbing Out of His Seat?
- OXNARD : Program Aims at School Dropouts
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Smith: There Are Still Games to Play
- STAGE REVIEW : '12-1-A' Looks at Life in Internment Camps
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pianist Collard Returns to Pasadena
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Lovely' an Evening of Gentle Nostalgia
- HEALTH
- Wired In to Wireless : Big Firms Want to Avoid the Late Jump They Got on PCs
- Hillary Gets Cosmetic Industry Vote
- Brazil's Beleaguered Collor Hit With Criminal Charges
- Brazil's Beleaguered Collor Hit With Criminal Charges : Scandal: President, already on trial in the Senate, faces added indignity of possible prison sentence.
- Prince News Blackout to End Jan. 31
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Crime Up 18.4% in 1st 9 Months of '92
- Cyanide, but No Suicide Note, Is Found Inside Spiro's Vehicle
- NATIONAL CITY : Car Hits, Kills Woman in Street
- 28th District's Missing Person: Its Own State Senator : Politics: A quirk of redistricting means the orphaned area will probably be represented until 1994 by one of the region's four senators: Beverly, Watson, Dills or Hughes.
- Officials Predict More Arrests in Arson of Store : Thousand Oaks: Authorities won't speculate if the fire at the comic-book business was a hate crime or for profit.
- EMPIRE LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Wright and Carey Propel Los Alamitos Past Cypress
- Famous Victories, but Nothing Won : Rights: The defeat of Oregon's Measure Nine and others of its ilk only keeps homosexuals from losing ground.
- They Tiptoe Around History : Prep football: Banning, Dorsey say last year's forfeit is best forgotten, and this year's meeting is like 'any other game.'
- COLLEGES / IRENE GARCIA : When Offense Soured, So Did Harbor
- Chatsworth Blows Lead, 4-A Match
- Restoring the Roar to Lion Volleyball : Colleges: With an increase in funding and solid recruiting, Loyola Marymount is winning again.