- EAST COUNTY : SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS : Ahmanson Proposal to Be Discussed
- Metrolink Advised to Cut Fares on Short Trips to Lure Riders
- NEWPORT BEACH : Annexing Area Near Airport to Be Studied
- ROSIE VASQUEZ
- EAST COUNTY : MOORPARK : Meetings Scheduled in Response to Brawl
- Experience Pays Off in Bengals' Victory : Interconference: Breech's ninth overtime field goal gives Cincinnati 31-28 victory over Chicago.
- Shurmur's Soft-Zone Strategy Hits the Rams Hard : Cardinals: Scheme backfires in L.A., but he takes it to Phoenix, and it works like a charm in Sunday's victory.
- SPOTLIGHT / A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL : PATRIOTS ADHERE TO ALL THE RITUALS
- Cunningham's Choice to Start: McMahon
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : A 10-Count for Two Promising Careers
- Miscellany
- Dixon Finds Support for His New Career : Boxing: Area boxer to leave the amateur ranks after seven years. He will make his debut Wednesday at the Sports Arena.
- 'Love Ride' Raises Nearly $1 Million for Charity : Benefit: More than 11,000 motorcycle riders sweep from Glendale to Lake Piru in 9th annual event for Muscular Dystrophy Assn.
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : Golf-in-Olympics Idea Lands in the Rough
- Injury Probably Ends Taylor's Career : NFC: The Giants' 10-time All-Pro linebacker ruptures Achilles' tendon in 27-7 victory over the Packers.
- Nothing Goes Right for Raiders : Pro football: Marinovich is benched and Dickerson is held to 28 yards as McMahon leads Eagles, 31-10.
- Neighbors Say School Traffic Is Hazardous : Thousand Oaks: The country road's residents circulate petitions demanding that the Waverly adult campus close a gate or be moved.
- Drug Treatment Center Breaks Ground on New Home
- EAST COUNTY : SIMI VALLEY : Bids Taken for Adult Education Facility
- Neighbors, City Lock Horns Over House of Ill Dispute
- County Issue / Clinton's Program
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Youth / OPINION : 'My Generation Will Pay Tomorrow' : 'Choice' will facilitate the flight of the well-to-do from what's needed most today--culturally diverse public schools.
- Hard Rock Cafe Opens in Newport
- Hopes of Taxi Firm Owners Riding on Metrolink : Transportation: The Babaeian brothers predict a windfall from their near monopoly on cab service to four Valley-area stations.
- Thomas Takes Ball, Bills Take Steelers : AFC: He gets the call 41 times from Kelly, outruns Foster and leads Buffalo out of its slump with a 28-20 victory.
- Elway Calls the Shots, Throws a Few at Jets : AFC: He connects with Marshall for 80-yard touchdown play in Broncos' 27-16 victory.
- Baseball
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 9, 1992
- He Speaks Volumes in Own Defense : Cardinals: Former Ram assistant Shurmur successfully sticks with his unspectacular philosophy.
- Baseball
- Names Are New, but Edison Still No. 1 : Cross-country: Coach and top runner have changed, but Charger girls again are favored to repeat as State champs.
- Vikings Still Look Very Defensive : NFC: Minnesota scores on fumble, interception returns during 35-7 victory over Buccaneers.
- Dolphins Pay Back Colts, 28-0 : AFC: Indianapolis suffers second consecutive shutout since pulling its upset of Miami.
- PIERCE COLLEGE : Homosexuality Talk Packs Room
- ANAHEIM : Hospice Memorial Foundation Created
- Taxpayers to Fund Lockheed Burbank Site Cleanup : Environment: The Pentagon agreed to pay much of the defense contractor's estimated $94-million bill to cleanse contaminated soil. The company plans to sell the land.
- Donations of Shoes Sought by Podiatrists
- City Seeks Citizens' Input on Budget Cuts : Ventura: A panel is asked to draft a long-range plan proposing which services could be trimmed. But some say the group is little more than window dressing.
- New Trustee's Election to Simi Board Jeopardizes Middle School Plan
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Gripe : 'Impairment Begins With the First Drink'
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Testimony / ONE PERSON'S STORY ABOUT LIFE IN L.A. : 'There Is Plenty Here That's Delightful'
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Modest Proposal : 'Everyone Would Be Contributing'
- BREA : Members Sought for Open-Space Panel
- IRVINE : Plans for Limiting Sex Shops Criticized
- This Is a Book Without an Ending
- North Hollywood Youth Shot Dead
- NEWPORT BEACH : School Advisory Committee to Meet
- TELEVISION - Nov. 9, 1992
- 'Greenaway' at the Nuart: The Formative Years
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Shriekback Kicks Back at Rhythm Cafe
- Miscellany
- Chiefs Edge Chargers in Nick of Time : Pro football: Lowery's field goal in final minute guts a Charger comeback. Kansas City defeats them for the sixth consecutive time, 16-14.
- Harvey Won't Be Protected From Expansion by Angels
- Lee Saw Inequity--and Acted on It
- TELEVISION - Nov. 9, 1992
- Tough-Guy Donaldson: Only an Image
- BABY WATCH
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pianist Shapiro Saves Otherwise Disappointing Camerata Outing
- TELEVISION - Nov. 9, 1992
- MOVIES - Nov. 9, 1992
- JAZZ REVIEW : Familiarity Breeds Content for Collette
- Poway, Torrey Pines Are Top-Seeded
- Berger Wins Australian Race
- USC Scores Coup, Beating Philharmonic : Music: Daniel Lewis and student musicians will give Corigliano's First Symphony its L.A. premiere Wednesday.
- Ellis Brothers Have Big Expectations : Country Music: The two 6-footers give audiences a pop flavor with their novel songs.
- Stage Reviews : Autobiographical 'Hybrid' Lacks Vigor
- TV REVIEWS : Poignant Rendering of Simon Gray's 'Pursuit'
- Jordan Is a Success by Words of Mouth : Salaries: He leads the Forbes list of highest-paid athletes with $35.9 million--$32 million of it from his endorsements.
- OAK TREE : Super Staff Defeats Flawlessly by Nose to Win Yellow Ribbon
- Butts Criticizes Chiefs' Tackling Tactics
- Redskins Sputter Past Seahawks : Interconference: Washington scores first offensive touchdown in 15 quarters, but still looks sluggish against Seattle.
- Pop Music Reviews : Mary's Danish at Home at Fairfax High
- 'Stalin' Divides Russians : Some Charge HBO Film Blackens Dictator, Others Call It Too Rosy
- Hollywood Hoping Less Means More : Movies: Disney's 'Aladdin' and Coppola's 'Dracula' head a smaller wave of holiday releases. Studio executives believe fewer films will lead to bigger profits.
- MOVIES - Nov. 9, 1992
- TV REVIEWS : Rude Awakening in 'Fatal Memories'
- Pop Music Reviews : Focus on Shamen, Utah Saints at Rave
- The Giants Will Stay Put, O'Malley Says : Baseball: According to the Dodgers' president, there are enough votes to block the proposed move to Florida.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Drexler Still Looking Smooth for the Trail Blazers, 123-104
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Becker Turns Back Calendar, Wins Paris Open
- CHARGER REVIEW : NOTEBOOK : Grossman, Lewis Head List of Injured Players This Week
- Stage Reviews : 'Odd Jobs' a Penetrating Look at a Human Triangle
- Only 4 Years to Gear Up for '96 Coverage
- Dance : Lines Breaks New Ground
- Radio Stations Should Challenge FCC in Court
- Tomczak Is Sharp in Relief : AFC: His two touchdown passes lead Browns past Oilers, 24-14, keeping Cleveland in running for playoffs until Kosar can return.
- Boxing
- RAM NOTES : He's a Step Away, but Day Isn't Lost
- DANCE REVIEW : Frula Troupe Lively but a Bit Too Slick
- BABY WATCH
- Pop Music Reviews : A Down-Home Michelle Shocked
- TELEVISION - Nov. 9, 1992
- Trintignant in Unlikely U.S. Debut : Stage: The French film star bows Tuesday in 'Potestad,' an Argentine political play at the Las Palmas Theatre.
- S&L; Cleanup Chief to Quit Next Month : Regulation: In announcing his resignation, Timothy Ryan will blame the credit crunch on a "climate of fear" growing out of the thrift mess.
- Disneyland, Mattel Expect Billion-Dollar Sales Boon With 10-Year Deal : Merchandising: Both marketing giants see each other as top-of-the-line companies with images to match. This winter, the toy firm will open a store at the Anaheim park.
- A Chance to Get Government Research Funds
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 9, 1992
- OCCUPATION: MANUFACTURER'S SALES REPRESENTATIVE
- TECHNOLOGY - Nov. 9, 1992
- Fears of Free Trade : Mexico's Textile Firms, Hurt by Asian Competition, Are Leery of New Pact
- AUSTRALIA
- Northwest Airlines Reduces Winter Fares as Much as 35%
- National Education Corp. of Irvine Reports $3.5-Million Quarterly Profit
- Thrift Leaders Plan for Clinton
- TAIWAN
- Body Found in Angeles Forest
- Dole Calls for Investigation of Iran-Contra Counsel : Scandal: He says Walsh's election-eve indictment of Weinberger, based on notes implicating Bush, appeared to be politically motivated.
- Hard Rock a Hard Act to Follow
- COLUMN ONE : Life in the Underbelly of L.A. : The city's warehouse district is rife with transients who pillage businesses on eerie nighttime raids. Once touted as an artists' haven, the concrete jungle spawns a bizarre subculture.
- JAPAN
- Knack for Promoting Products Is Paying Off : Company, started in parents' living room in 1978, earned $10,000 its first year; by 1991 sales reached $3.9 million.
- Boat Sideswiped, Greenpeace Says
- Washington Lobbyists Foresee a New Era : Influence: Anticipation is highest among special interests who contributed heavily to Clinton. But his own views may still conflict with their goals.
- TWENTY APLENTY: About one-fifth of the county's...
- Calling of Roll at Wall Salutes Vietnam Dead
- CALIFORNIA DATELINE / PAUL FELDMAN. <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : In the Senate, It's Also the Year of the Democrat
- U.N. Special Envoy Arrives in Somalia
- Councilman Holden Enters Mayor's Race
- New Roost : It Takes a Strange Bird--the Spruce Goose--to Put McMinnville on the Map
- Japanese Ship and Greenpeace Boat Collide; Both Sides Blame the Other
- TRANSITION WATCH
- Bishops All but Abandon Issue of Women Priests
- World IN BRIEF : IRAQ : Request for Nuclear Suppliers Declined
- BOOK REVIEW : A Long Look Under the Hood of Fast Cars : CONFESSIONS OF A FAST WOMAN, <i> by Lesley Hazleton,</i> Addison Wesley, $15; 198 pages
- A Work in Progress : At 48, Richard Rodriguez Is Still Struggling With Questions About His Heritage
- BABY BUST: About a dozen candidates under...
- Jackson Calls on Clinton to Keep Vows : Politics: Civil rights leader points to pledges on jobs and District of Columbia statehood as pacts made with black and urban constituents.
- U.S. Needs More Family Doctors, Study Warns
- Haitians Arrested After Sailing to Florida Beach
- Unsolved Mysteries: Who Killed 9,000-Year-Old Woman?
- Arrests Expected in Fatal Beating by Detroit Police
- BILL KING
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Platform / Immigrant Responsibilities: 'Isolation Is a Mistake'
- Pedestrian Killed in Garden Grove
- Boyfriend Arrested in Death of Infant
- MISSION VIEJO : Council to Examine Spending Policies
- A Rude Shock for Engineers of Dreams : They met the challenge of Sputnik and took America to the stars. Now they should make consumer goods?
- Koreans, Blacks Try to Forge Alliance : Riot aftermath: Groups try to regroup and deal with hardened racial attitudes. Most of the bridge building is taking place at churches and among community groups.
- ANTELOPE VALLEY COLLEGE : Training Band to Offer Concert
- Someone Who Admires a Really Good Deal
- A Warning to Young Couch Potatoes : Study ties teen-age obesity to illness and even premature death in later years
- GIANG HOANG
- Man Found Shot Fatally in Garage
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Today's Agenda
- PERSPECTIVES ON JOBS AND TECHNOLOGY : Rethink Defense-Industry Retooling : Conversion to civilian purposes will take more government aid than politicians admit, but it's a necessary task.
- Unsure Prognosis for Term-Limitation Fever : Real need is for nationwide limits--and campaign reform
- Lindbergh's Craft
- TV Newsman Severely Beaten During Robbery Is Released From Hospital
- WESTMINSTER : Tax-Sharing Pact to Benefit 2 Schools
- WEST COUNTY : VENTURA : Gun Fired as Youths Leave Movie Theater
- Where Police Impostors Go, Felonies Follow : Fraud: Officer impersonations are used to commit serious crimes ranging from robbery to rape and murder, authorities warn.
- Tax on Thrift
- Weeding Out the Wheels : Newport Likely to Ban Boardwalk Skateboarding
- Henri Temianka, 85, Founder of Calif. Chamber Orchestra, Dies : Music: The conductor, who was an accomplished violinist, gave 4,000 concerts. He was at the heart of the L.A. arts scene.
- 3 Killed in Crash During Police Chase : Pursuit: A 1-year-old girl and a woman in a car hit by the fleeing suspects die. A gang member is also a victim.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UC Irvine's Lake Wins National Title in Yachting
- Rams Caught in Bad Copying Machine : Pro football: They lose to the Cardinals, 20-14, in much the same way they have lost four of their last five games.
- UCSD Women Win NCAA Regional Soccer Title
- Gary's Relapse Is Costly for the Rams
- Purists Complain They Are Turning It Into Ice Capades
- College Football
- Rams' Gary Takes a Giant Step Back : Pro football: After eight games of trying to live down a reputation of fumbling, he has a relapse.
- A Body Found With Truck of Killing Suspect : Slayings: Vehicle found in desert belongs to Ian Spiro, suspected in deaths of his wife and three children in Rancho Santa Fe.
- It once stood as a lookout point...
- In the Neighborhood : Orange County's Vietnamese: Kids Are Caught Between Cultures : An Immigrant Community Sees Its First Success in Electoral Politics, But Struggles With Youth Violence and Estrangement.
- COUNTYWIDE : Club Helps Seniors and Care Givers
- Target Shooters Discover Body of Woman in Antelope Valley
- I Hear Music . . . and Wish I Didn't : Sound: Music has become a substitute for silence; what can it mean if we hear it constantly?
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Community Essay : Language Was 'My Gateway' to Understanding : Race: If blacks and Latinos can't communicate, they won't be able to bridge the cultural gap when their interests merge.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Blackhawks Finally Able to Beat the Penguins, 7-2
- Miami Regains Top Spot : College football: Alabama is ranked No. 2; Washington drops to No. 6 in the AP poll.
- A Triple-Triple Powers Kings Past Sharks, 11-4
- Baseball
- GOLF ROUNDUP : U.S. Overtakes Swedes With Birdie-Birdie Finish
- TENNIS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIPS : USC's Ekerot Keeps His Focus, Wins Final
- Patriots No Match for Saints : Interconference: Hebert throws three touchdown passes and New England held to 122 yards in 31-14 setback.
- Passenger Dies as Driver of Truck Crashes
- COUNTYWIDE : Thompson Retires From County Bench
- Aztecs Still Entertain Holiday Thoughts
- REPORT CARD / T.J. SIMERS : Letterman On Hold
- After 18 Years, a Streak Ends : Pro basketball: Sacramento beats Lakers, 124-114, for first victory at the Forum since 1974, a span of 45 games.
- Chiefs Get Handle on Chargers, 16-14 : AFC: Lowery kicks 300th field goal with 54 seconds left, ending San Diego's four-game win streak.
- Cowboys Turn It Around on Lions : NFC: Teams continue to go in opposite directions as Dallas registers a 37-3 victory at the site of 1991 season playoff defeat.
- Joe Nemechek got through a wild race...
- Good Vibrations : Motorcyclists' 'Love Ride 9' to Help Fight Muscular Dystrophy Roars Through Piru
- 1 Slain, 3 Hurt in 4 Shootings
- STANTON : Fighting to End, Says New Councilman
- New Metrolink Commuter Trains
- On Diane Johnson
- Padres Study Leaving Hurst Unprotected : Baseball: Pitcher might be among players available for major league expansion draft.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Becker, Forget Go Straight Into Paris Final
- OLYMPIC LEAGUE FOOTBALL : When Trick Play Fails, Orange Lutheran Loses
- POP MUSIC : Checking In With Chuck D. : The thinking-man's rapper continues to generate both alarm and acclaim while leading Public Enemy on a 'live-and-learn mission'
- EMPIRE LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Esperanza Back on Track; Loara Is Shut Down, 35-0
- Rams, Cardinals Taking a Similar Path This Season : Pro football: Both teams have been playing well but losing. Everett, Chandler have shown improvement.
- Winning is Chargers' Chief Concern
- Valley Running Back Evans Is Too Much for Southwest
- COVER STORY : What Would Walt Say? : The credits read Disney, but 'Aladdin' is a brand-new 'toon, an irreverent high-stakes gamble that veers sharply from tradition
- A Bundle of Comic Contradictions
- Cal Lutheran Has No Defense for La Verne
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : SCC's Pool Makes NAIA National Meet
- SMU Turns It Around on Houston : Southwest: Mustangs remember 95-21 shellacking and upset Cougars, 41-16.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : SANTA FE LEAGUE
- Only People Who Appreciate This Record Live in Iberia, Mo.
- Golf
- SDSU Sputters in the Slop at Wyoming : College football: Aztecs can't find end zone and fall, 17-6, to put damper on Western Athletic Conference title hopes.
- Will 'Christmas Carol' Sing for a Bad-Luck Producer?
- SOUTH ROUNDUP : Clemson Revives Bowl Bid With Victory
- Performance Art : Emperor of Anger : Hittite Empire's Keith Antar Mason wonders if his newfound mainstream success is just another example of the New Tokenism
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : THE SOUNDS OF SEAGAL : Music to Hijack Battleships By
- Titans Fail to Seize the Moment in 23-20 Loss : Football: Trailing by three with eight minutes to play, Fullerton's offense stalls twice against Pacific.
- Golf
- Harbor's Title Hopes Are Dashed by Moorpark, 35-8
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : IN THE SPIRIT : Shirley MacLaine Raises Lazuras
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Among the Coaching Royalty, Majors Is King of Tennessee
- FROM THE HEART: Thanks in part to...
- 'Nice Personality': Liberating Saga of the Happily Unmarried
- MUSIC : No-Risk Opera? Not Even Close : Maria Ewing, one of the most celebrated sopranos in opera, leaps again into the role of Tosca, keeping alive her streak of acclaimed performances while remaining true to herself
- Titans Close, but Not Close Enough, in Loss to Pacific
- CSUN Women Prevail in Volleyball
- Air Force Beats Army Again
- Moorpark Runs Over L.A. Harbor
- EAST ROUNDUP : Graves Lights Fuse to Lift Syracuse, 28-9
- Glendale Wins in a Landslide, 75-0
- Seattle Reportedly Picks Piniella
- THE WAITING GAME: Bell Biv DeVoe's "Hootie...
- Dillon, Rozalla, Sledge Top the List
- Bowden Gets a Birthday Gift : ACC: Ward leads Florida State, which scores early in 69-21 victory over Maryland.
- Loyola's Passing Backfires : Prep football: No. 1 Bishop Amat turns two interceptions into touchdowns for 28-14 victory.
- Golf
- UCSD Advances to Soccer Final
- How a Scribe and a Damsel Saved 'Dracula' from Cable
- A Visit to The Grotto Begins at Circle X Ranch
- Begin Working Part Time With Full-Time Planning : Employment: Two questions before quitting a full-time job: Can you afford it? Who will do the work you leave behind?
- STYLE : FASHION : Retro Fit
- BECOMING BRAVE: The Path to Native American...
- A BORDERLINE CALL
- TIMES BOOK PRIZES 1992 : ART SEIDENBAUM AWARD for First Fiction : On "High Cotton"
- Economic Law Won't Hold With Trade Pact
- Gangs Linked to Mayhem on Stretch of Florida Road : Violence: National Guard patrols overpasses as police say initiation rites may be behind attacks on motorists.
- A summary of selected City Hall actions affecting Central Los Angeles in the past week. : CITY COUNCIL
- Alexander Dubcek, Hero of 'Prague Spring,' Dies : Czechoslovakia: He espoused 'socialism with a human face' in 1968, and he remained beloved.
- Getting a Handle on Good Design : Catalogues: New York's Museum of Modern Art assembles a collection of tools that make life easier for people with disabilities.
- U.S., Italian Doctors to Share Research Honors
- An Exit to Ringing Applause
- Gays Brave Censure, Plan to Open Resort
- Four Who Have Helped Shape Local Soccer Scene
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- A Vote for Change : Some Insiders Say Proportional Representation Could Lead Us Out of Legislative Gridlock
- Driving Out Phnom Penh's Tranquillity
- World IN BRIEF : ANGOLA : S. Africa Minister Is Persona Non Grata
- Unincorporated Areas Contemplate City Life : Annexation: County's budget problems, which some fear will bring cuts in services and new taxes, have residents reassessing decisions to stay outside city limits.
- The Trap Los Angeles County Voters Keep Setting for Themselves : Elections: The defeat of Propositions B and C is bad news for officials eager for change. An opportunity to create leaders has been lost.
- Hopes and Fears : Grass-Roots Groups Rise Up to Help Long Beach Rebuild
- WEST COUNTY : Hundreds Compete in Irish Dancing
- Raise $3 Million to Expand? They Think They Can : Lomita: The railroad museum appears out of place in the quiet neighborhood. But it's a point of pride for its supporters, who have ambitious plans for growth.
- Outsiders From Plant, Animal World Threaten Fragile Hawaii Ecosystem : Environment: Islands' native species evolved over centuries without defenses against predators and aggressive competitors. Now they are imperiled by illegal imports.
- Does Miami Have Reason to Run Up the Score?
- Offer of Help Goes Begging : Charity: A self-made millionaire is trying to repay a debt to society by aiding the homeless with his own welfare program. But it is not as simple as it sounds.
- COMMENTARY / HORSE RACING : A.P. Indy's Performance in Breeders' Cup Overshadows Best Pal's Year
- Rustler's Rhapsody (KCOP Wednesday at 10 a.m.)...
- Cal State L.A. Honors Garvey Administrator
- No Plans to Resume U.S. Ties, Iran Says
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Vatican Warns Clinton Over Abortion Stance
- World IN BRIEF : ENGLAND : EC Official Says Trade Tiff Solvable
- Commericalism Washes Out 'River Pirate'
- Fido Survives Mercy Killing, Outlives Master
- AFTER THE ELECTIONS : STATE ASSEMBLY : 28 Newcomers Bring a Sense of Purpose
- Malibu Rancher, Water Board Settle Dispute Over Buried Trash
- How to Look Literary Without Cracking the Books
- Modern Woes Flood Ancient City of Istanbul
- Vietnam Veterans' Memorial: 'So All Those People Will Know' : War: Chevron-shaped wall that has helped heal the wounds of a battle that the U.S. couldn't win observes its 10th anniversary.
- Biggest Bankruptcy Myth Is That It Couldn't Happen to You
- Geronimo's Memory Lives On in the Southwest : History: The most famous Apache of all was the last great Indian leader to stand against the tide of Manifest Destiny.
- Police Tap $15-a-Month Reserves : Law enforcement: In a money-strapped LAPD, part-time officers are getting more work.
- Man Dies After Being Shot by Policeman : Law enforcement: Garden Grove officer fires after suspect in assault reportedly grabs his baton during fight and hits him with it.
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : La Verne Wins in a Big Way
- SAN DIEGO STATE NOTEBOOK : Weather, Cowboys Corral Faulk's Campaign for Heisman
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- BOXING : Flameouts in London: Two Promising Careers
- JC FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Gee's 193 Yards Help Ventura to 1st Victory
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : No. 4 Michigan Routs Northwestern, 40-7
- NHL ROUNDUP : Penguins Slowed in Toronto
- An Empty Suncoast Dome : It's a $138-Million Ediface Hoping to Land a Sporting Tenant
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
- Though there's no official announcement, the R&B;...
- Unions Get a Wake-Up Call as Drywallers Achieve an Unlikely Victory
- Wahlco Environmental Systems Inc.: The Irvine pollution...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : History May Judge Reaganomics Very Harshly : Economy: Lower taxes and deregulation were expected to raise government revenues. Debt soared instead.
- A Cheaper Way to See Antarctica : Canadian tour operator to run eight-day cruises from southern Argentina.
- EAST IS WEST
- Author of Prop. G Has One Regret: It Cost Too Much : Term limits: The initiative took 41,000 signatures and $65,000 of his own money. "It was all worth it," Dennis Carroll says.
- Milner 'Goes On'
- English Landscape Is Losing Cherished Hedges
- Battle Between 2 Government Agencies Stalls Overhaul of Nation's Food Labels : Diet: FDA, Agriculture Dept. are at odds over how much nutritional information should be given to consumers. White House remains neutral.
- It's like this, Doc. I'm your basic...
- Coupon Clubs Try Not to Get Clipped : Charity: Do-gooders can be easily duped into believing that their efforts help worthy causes.
- The enterprise would spawn businesses, keep dollars in the community and send a message to youths: The system works.
- Across Germany, a United Front Against Extremists