- The Pogo Prescription : FED UP WITH POLITICS? BEFORE YOU BLAME THE SYSTEM, SAY U.S. SCHOLARS, LOOK IN THE MIRROR. THE ENEMY IS US.
- The General Who Cried : IT DOESN'T TAKE A HERO: The Autobiography of General H. Norman Schwarzkopf, <i> With Peter Petre (Bantam Books: $25; 530 pp.)</i>
- Los Angeles County - News from Nov. 1, 1992
- Glendora : Development Fees Rise
- Future Is on the Line for O.C. Voters Tuesday : Election: Hopes and fears resonate in the thoughts of citizens pondering who can best revive the economy.
- PARKED TOO SOON: Ace Parking last week...
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Gains Made Over Border Control, INS Says : Immigration: New fencing and increased staff have reduced violence and the number of crossings, officials report. Seizures of illegal drugs have soared.
- NONFICTION - Nov. 1, 1992
- More Unmarrieds Split Home Cost
- L.A. SPEAK
- SPORT REPORT : School of Fake Knocks
- East L.A. Classic to Move to Rose Bowl
- Party Loyalty Questioned in 38th Congressional Race
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Did Columbus Give Old World Syphilis? : Medicine: Debate over the origins of the sexually transmitted disease has never abated. Resolution may be near, however.
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- TV's Crusaders Are Motivated by Personal Experiences
- Could Early Genetic Errors Cause Twins? : Science: A new and controversial theory suggests that identical twins may be the result of an embryo trying to rid itself of 'abnormal' cells.
- Alaska Park Teams Recreation and Wilderness
- Malaysia Barn Owls Turn Rat Predators
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Flood of Last-Minute Campaign Dollars Fuels Key State Races : Donations: The Democratic Party has spent $525,000 in two days. Interest groups and Republicans are fighting back.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Bid to Add Superior Court Judges Denied
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Hot to Fox Trot : Singles Get Back in Step With Ballroom Dancing as a Way to Find Fun, Romance
- Trucks Open Capitalist Road : Russia: Auction of 60 state-owned vehicles offers first chance to break hauling monopoly and to use privatization vouchers.
- Setting a New Agenda for Directors : Investment: The cozy, rubber-stamp corporate board comes under attack by reformers and shareholder activists.
- Robert Scanlon has joined Houlihan Lokey Howard...
- Prescription for Getting a Healthy Economy Back
- Shoichi Yamada has been named president and...
- Home Savings of America announced the promotion...
- Eugene Sakasegawa, founder and president of Saki...
- Mutual Funds Try Something New: Plain English
- Kauai Still Cleaning Up From Hurricane Iniki
- Ail to the Chief
- Los Angeles CountyEL SEGUNDO: Mayberry Heights, 11...
- Homage to the Earthbound Vision of Diego Rivera : Public Buildings in and Near Mexico City Display a Wealth of Revolutionary Art
- SMOKING: The Artificial Passion by David...
- Bellwether Nuke Vote : Oregon Effort Could Set a Precedent for Who Will Pay for Plant Closures
- ONE WOMAN, ONE VOTE : This Time, the Southland's Newest Radical Plans to Hedge Her Bets
- THE BIZ : A Thorne by Any Other Name
- Home Improvement : How to Renew Crumbling Mortar
- NONFICTION - Nov. 1, 1992
- Los Angeles CountyCHATSWORTH: Independence Park, Diamond Development,...
- California Corner
- Landlord Errs Asking Mother's Maiden Name
- Relaxed Charter Rules Are Proposed : Airlines: Travelers would be able to pay for flights on credit, but would lose some mandated protections.
- NONFICTION - Nov. 1, 1992
- By Train to Arizona and New Mexico : Winter rail packages originating in Los Angeles take in sights from Grand Canyon to Santa Fe.
- Home Improvement : Raise Comfort Level by Lowering Heat in Attic
- Being Off Beaten Track Suits Them Fine : La Habra: Citrus groves are gone but area's small-town atmosphere still lingers.
- Gardening : Fall Prime-Time for Planting on Hillsides
- W. Allen Reed has been elected vice...
- Kennedy-Wilson Inc., one of the nation's leading...
- Fundamentalists' Haunted House Includes Mock Abortion, Fetal Images
- Conference for Black Student Leaders Focuses on 'Good Kids' : Youth: Workshop seeks to help those who are often ignored. Topics include dating, college admission and racism.
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : Hospitals do their part to make sure no one plays any dirty tricks.
- They Both Run on a Winning Ticket : USC: Crayton plays the first half and McFadden has his best game in the second half as Trojans defeat the Sun Devils.
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP : UNLV Rallies to Beat San Jose State
- For Lebow, Life Itself Is a Marathon
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Upsets Are Served by Forget, Ivanisevic
- Michigan Battles Back to Beat Purdue : Big Ten: No. 3-ranked Wolverines trail, 17-7, at halftime before backup Jesse Johnson, subbing for injured Tyrone Wheatley, ignites 24-17 victory.
- Deficit Woes Handicap CSUN, 49-20
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : OCC Makes the Most of Field Position in 28-6 Victory
- Ban Loosens Gang's Grip on a Burbank Street
- SANTA PAULA : Mahony Celebrates Mass to Mark Parish Anniversary
- City Sets New Financial Demands on Plans to Revive Todd Shipyards : Jobs: A requirement to post a $75,000 good-faith deposit could doom efforts by three start-up companies to reopen the San Pedro facility.
- Caltrans to Track Down Drivers for Rail Survey : Transit: License plates of cars on I-10 will be recorded so state can ask motorists where they were going. Data will be destroyed at end of study.
- Barrio Life Going From Bad to Worse : La Colonia: Oxnard elections offer hope for improvements. But residents say the city treats the violent and impoverished area like an unwanted stepchild.
- Cal Pounds UCLA With Lowest Blow : College football: The Bruins' fifth loss in a row is their worst Pac-10 setback of the Donahue era, 48-12.
- Torretta's Support Grows : Nonconference: He throws for 363 yards and three touchdowns while leading top-ranked Miami past West Virginia, 35-23.
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP : Fullerton Starts Fast, Runs Out of Luck, 26-7
- Kings Cap a 12-Day Trip by Beating Whalers, 7-1 : Hockey: Kurri scores twice as L.A. goes 2-3-1 on journey after starting it with two losses.
- Miscellany
- BREEDERS' CUP : A.P. Indy Gets Classic Ride From Delahoussaye, Wins : Horse racing: Jockey overcomes trouble as 3-year-old shows no respect for elders in $3-million race.
- Defense Saves Day for Aztecs : Football: With limited production from Faulk, SDSU tops Colorado State, 20-13.
- OAK TREE : Pedroza Stays, Wins Six of Seven
- Boxing
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Reyna, La Verne Pass Occidental
- Grossmont Recovers Fumble, Beats Fullerton
- If Anyone Can Break Into NFL, It's UTEP's Ed Bunn
- Gold Medal-Winning Gymnasts at Sports Arena Today
- Virginia Not Ready for Prime Time in Loss : ACC: Florida State wins conference championship in first season, beating Cavaliers, 13-3.
- Cheatham Leads Redlands to Rout of Cal Lutheran
- Santa Barbara Hands Harbor Its First Loss, 34-14
- WESTERN ATHLETIC ROUNDUP : Even Injured, Faulk Helps San Diego State
- Moorpark Breezes Past Compton, 56-7
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : Texas A&M; Routs SMU to Remain Unbeaten
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UCI Women Retain Title in Cross-Country
- Even Legends Pay the Price of Rage
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : SANTA FE LEAGUE
- Waves Defeat Lions in Volleyball
- Auto Racing
- COMMENTARY : O'Brien Lays Claim to the Title of the World's Greatest Athlete
- Espana Takes Taylor's Crown and Probably Ends His Career
- SDSU's Fuller Starts by Trying to Expunge '91-92 : Basketball: New Aztec coach vows not to dwell on last season's 2-26 mark as he begins to rebuild.
- McSorley's Suspension Costly, but Kings Don't Lose a Player
- EAST ROUNDUP : Rutgers Wins on Last Play, 50-49
- Nebraska Wins Big One--in Big Way : Big Eight: Cornhuskers end four-year losing streak against top-10 teams by crushing Colorado, 52-7.
- SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : Tennessee Stopped Short by South Carolina
- Arizona Easily Defeats New Mexico State, 30-0
- JC FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Grim History of the Sprint Adds a Chapter
- Glendale Riddles Ventura in 63-13 Win
- GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL : Thousand Oaks Finishes 5th in Tournament
- The Original Dis-Man : Robbie Conal is moving from the streets into new territory with a solo show, a book, "Dis-Arm" and other typically political works
- The Raiders Are Barking Up Wrong Tree, Haynes Warns
- Poet in Motion Gives Trojans a Sonnet Boom
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Santa Fe Christian Pulls Off Upset of Francis Parker
- Knickle Leads Gulls to Victory
- NHL ROUNDUP : Montreal's Roy Wins His 200th
- Southwest, Unable to Stop the Run, Is Defeated by Pierce
- Miscellany
- 'Sex' Helps Sell 'Erotica'
- IVO PERELMAN : Saxman Laments Plight of Brazilian Children
- Rollin' With Etta : Etta James has sung <i> and</i> lived the blues, but these are good times for the R&B; matriarch bound for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- Rappers' Response to Riots Finally Out
- LIVING DEAD: Deadheads are heartened by the...
- Curtains Rising for Dozens of New Stage Productions
- OFF-CENTERPIECE : 'Die Hard 3' Blown Out of the Water by 'Siege'
- JON SECADA : Coming Out of the Dark Through Estefan Connection
- Dig the Surrealism of Gabriel's 'Dirt'
- Ethnic Swings at Monkey Bar
- SADE : It's Cool With Her to Stay Locked in a Groove
- Before MTV, There Was Opera : Great stars of the '40s and '50s are captured in garish glory on videos of 'Voice of Firestone' telecasts from TV's early days
- Keeping Memories of Camp's Children Alive
- Whalers' Owner Hints at Moving Team
- Mississippi State Blocks Kentucky's Last-Chance Field Goal to Win, 37-36
- Despite Nine Turnovers, Houston Rallies to Overcome TCU, 49-46
- Hornaday Sputters to Southwest Title
- PREP ROUNDUP
- TRAVEL INSIDER : World of Advice Sold Through Newsletters : Publishing: Nearly 200 missives compete for the specialized interests of travel aficionados. Many are informative, but readers should beware of hidden biases.
- Best of the West in Colorado Park
- THE TOYS OF PRINCES by Ghislain...
- Layoff Policy Eases Peril of Home Buying : Insurance: Program guaranteeing mortgage payments from six months to life of loan receives mixed reviews.
- Vino Italiano : In Times' 19th Tasting, Tuscan and Piedmontese Varietals Reflect California's Growing Trend
- Welcome to Harry's Town : Returning to Independence, Missouri, a Family Member Recalls the Town That Helped Shape 'Common Man' President Harry Truman
- WOMEN OF THE WEST by Cathy...
- Give Yourself Credit: You Belong in Palm Beach : Florida's mecca of moolah may be too rich for some visitors. Others find they develop a taste.
- CREATURE FEATURE : Love Is a Many-Legged Thing
- THE PERIMETER OF LIGHT: Short Fiction and...
- Oakland-based Safeway Inc. said Steve Burd was...
- Taking 20% Off the Top of Pension Withdrawals
- Voters Seek Only Return of Prosperity
- Paul Mullings has been named president of...
- English Town Crash-Lands as Plant Shuts : Britain: The economic crisis in the country hits hard in Hatfield as the ax falls on historic aircraft factory. Prospects for the future look bleak.
- Making a Federal Case of Keating : Courts: This next trial in the Lincoln Savings legal saga will 'go to the very heart of the thrift crisis,' one lawyer says.
- Ronnie Hadar has joined Burbank-based Saban Entertainment...
- Kathleen Hricik has been named senior vice...
- Karen Olsen MacDonald, corporate actuary of Transamerica...
- Downscale Homes : Local Builders Have Fun Making 12 Playhouses for a Serious Purpose
- ORDEAL OF THE UNION: Volumes 1-4 ...
- Election Recommendations: Candidates and Propositions
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : David Butler : Watching the Election With an Expert Who Knows From Truman
- Latinos: The Forgotten Democratic Constituency : Campaign: When Clinton has called, the speech is all-purpose, the imagery stereotypic. Hasn't anyone told him <i> mariachis</i> are outdated?
- Election Recommendations
- Propelled Toward Change : Still Considering the Perot Factor
- The Impending Battle to Secure White House Jobs
- Notes about your surroundings
- STREET LEVEL : Businesses Need to Make a Bigger Commitment : Economic opportunities of the past are gone and resources scarce, but the community can force change if it stands united.
- Shuttle Crew Tests Robot TV System, Packs Up for Return
- Vigils by Officials, Volunteers Squelch 'Devil's Night' Fires
- One More Obstacle : Dorsey's Star Receiver Awaits SAT Results
- Fly-by-Night Back-Yard Lab Yields Scientific Surprises : Research: Tracking local moths allows a Connecticut scientist to fill gaps in the knowledge of wildlife and forecast potential climate changes.
- GAME OF THE WEEK : Despite Shaky Start, Carson Beats Dorsey
- An Angel of Mercy for the Homeless : Resources: At a time of shrinking funds, Lillian Rey still manages to find food, shelter and other aid for those forced to live on the street.
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Bernard Fox makes his first appearance as...
- * Bill D. Ellis; Head of School Employees Union
- Quake Was Last Straw for Cairo's 'Death Building' : Egypt: The too-high structure became a temporary grave for 73 tenants. Code violations and bureaucratic inefficiency are common.
- A Little Artistic Updating
- Everett (Jake) Jacobs; One of First Blacks in L.A. Radio, TV News
- The President's Next Crisis: The Coming Third Balkan War : Geopolitics: The flash point for a war involving Greece, Turkey, Bulgaria, Serbia and Albania could be newly proclaimed Slav Macedonia.
- Tuesday Night's Second Biggest Possible Loser Is Not on the Ballot : California: Wilson has tied his political future to candidates and initiative that may end up making his ability to govern that much tougher.
- CAMPUS CORRESPONDENCE : In Alabama, Political Power Mostly Begins in a Fraternity House
- Ironically, the LAPD Is Now Our Greatest Hope for Restoring Civic Unity and Peace : Elections: Passage of Propositions M and N would speed the city's healing process by giving Williams the chance to humanize his department.
- Bottles Hit Auto; 2 Suspects Arrested
- HALLOWEEN TRADITIONS : Keeping Loving Memories Alive : Latino Catholics Reverentially Observe 'Day of the Dead' at Cemetery in Orange
- Immigration Cost Study Needs Care : County Must Provide Facts, Not Fodder for Racism
- Baxter: Broderick 'Duped' Me
- Patch May Tell Drinkers When to Stop
- Westside Races at a Glance
- Abortion Issue Aired on Cable TV : Broadcasting: Two programs on Torrance public access channel present opposing views of the volatile topic.
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- ORANGE COUNTY AND THE PRESIDENTIAL VOTE
- Interracial Committees Help End School Fights
- Roadwork
- Clean, Cheap Energy Sought in a Two-Mile Hole : Research: 'Mining' the Earth's inner heat could meet the nation's energy needs. The problem is cost.
- Drug, Therapy Both Help Compulsives
- Police Identify Costa Mesa Stabbing Suspect
- Favoring Clinton Would Break S.D. County's GOP Streak : Election: The many issues and races could draw a large turnout, but increasingly negative campaigns could turn off some voters.
- Despite Hard Times Residents Remain Loyal to La Colonia : Community: Some say the area's bad reputation is exaggerated. 'There are a lot of good people here,' insists one woman.
- Playing 'Dirty Politics' Doesn't Have to End With the Election
- Miracle Cure Was TLC : Medicine: Russian doctors could do nothing to save Eleanor Baranova, who had a giant life-threatening mole. Then a retired American pediatrician stepped in, and the rest, Eleanor's mother says, was a dream come true.
- Leda Siskind experienced anti-Semitism as a schoolgirl...
- Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: Educating the Doctors : Health: New Mexico medical school offers the nation's first course in preventing the disorder.
- Cudahy Council's Bickering Belies City's Bigger Concerns
- DISHES BY THE SEA: San Clemente wants...
- F-18 Pays Final Salute to Philippines Base
- Clinton Races From City to City, Setting to Setting
- PEOPLE IN THE NEWS
- Mother, 27, Kills Self, Five Children With Car's Exhaust
- Bell Gardens Romps Over Montebello, 21-0
- ELECTIONS / 53RD ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Parton Owes Taxes, Bowen Mailer Shows : Campaign: Redondo Beach mayor agrees that property taxes are delinquent on some rental properties in which he has part interest, but not on his condominium residence.
- Program Provides Forum for Diversity Issues : Multiculturalism: UCLA Extension series brings scholars and community members together to discuss problems heightened by recent ethnic tensions.
- Where Old Fashions Are Hip : Greenspan's and its musty merchandise are from another era. But the clothing store has stayed in business 53 years as others have come and gone.
- Mike Tyson Forced to Miss Father's Funeral
- ELECTIONS : 6 Diverse Candidates Run Quietly for 2 Seats on Obscure Water Board Campaign: All express similar goals of obtaining inexpensive water supplies and preventing the spread of pollution in underground aquifers.
- On The Road,Choose Your 'Friends' With Caution : Travelers can be victimized by many scams. A little wariness can pay big dividends.
- Ignore Seller's Asking Price When Calculating Your Purchase Offer
- Panel Will Air the Benefits of Purchasing Real Estate Now
- Viburnum Offers Variety of Uses
- The AIDS Guerrillas : ACCEPTABLE RISKS, <i> By Jonathan Kwitny (Poseidon: $24; 384 pp.)</i>
- STYLE : Holiday Entertaining : Festive Feast
- Comic Lists His 'Golden Palace'
- Presidential Homes Open Their Doors to Public : From Washington's plantation to Nixon's bungalow, historic sites welcome visitors.
- STYLE : Holiday Entertaining
- STYLE : Holiday Entertaining : RESOURCES
- EARS : PSST, BUDDY, HERE'S A SURE THING ON PLAYING THE PONIES. YOU LISTEN, YOU LOSE
- GUYS AND DOLLS: The Stories of Damon...
- NONFICTION - Nov. 1, 1992
- Critic Raps State on Malibu Fault's Status : Earthquakes: An expert who wants the web of fissures to be declared active questions the chief geologist's ethics.
- Issue: How Effective Has the Wilshire-Corridor Police Foot Patrol Been?
- Fighting Rages in Angola Capital
- No More Same Old Same Old This Tuesday
- Last of Mohegans Fighting for U.S. Recognition
- Casanova of the Mind : GENIUS: The Life and Science of Richard Feynman, <i> By James Gleick (Pantheon Books: $27.50; 530 pp.)</i>
- Hosting The Voters : Democracy Begins at Their Doorstep
- NATIVE AMERICAN ANIMAL STORIES told by...
- Wind From the East : THE PACIFIC CENTURY: America and Asia in a Changing World, <i> By Frank Gibney (Scribner's / A Robert Stewart Book: $40; 596 pp.)</i>
- EAST LOS ANGELES : YMCA, Company Agree on Preschool
- 'Three's Company' Knocks on TBS' Door
- Sikh Rebels Kill 25 in India
- Robbers Dig Up, Take Coffin, Body, Tombstone
- Uptown, Downtown, All Around New York : Colorful cabbies know the routes from bistro to Cooper-Hewitt Museum to J. P. Morgan Library.
- STYLE : Holiday Entertaining
- Updike at Rest : MEMORIES OF THE FORD ADMINISTRATION, <i> By John Updike (Alfred A. Knopf: $23; 371 pp.)</i>
- NOTEBOOK : Loyola vs. Bishop Amat for Del Rey Crown
- How to Be a 10-Minute Legislator
- 12 Die in Copter Crash Into Great Salt Lake
- Aborted Fetuses Used in Haunted House
- Hotel Labor Pact: Room for Everyone : Labor: Fired Latino union workers get back their jobs by successfully enlisting the aid of Asian community activists to lobby the South Korean owners of the Wilshire Plaza Hotel.
- California IN BRIEF : EL CAJON : Fifth Man Arrested in Migrants' Beating
- SOUTH GATE : Proposed School Site Causes Concern
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Businesses Critical of Parks Measure
- TV Imitating Life (Sort of) : A Talk With the Real People Who Hold the Jobs we See on TV
- Toltecs, By ELOISE KLEIN HEALY
- Songwriter Explores His Russian Roots, and Russians Root for Him
- Clinton Holding Significant Lead : Presidency: Despite tightening in popular-vote polls, he retains large margin in electoral votes. Bush still in uphill battle against persisting mood of discontent.
- 5 U.S. Nuns in Liberia Killed; Rebels Suspected : Africa: The Illinois-based missionaries had returned to the war-torn country after once fleeing the violence.
- IT'S IN THE MAIL: Postal officials in...
- * Sam Brand; Publicist for Jewish Organizations
- Washington's Language Gridlock : Larry Gelbart's 'Mastergate' on PBS Dissects the Art of Doublespeak
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Engineer Suspended After Fatal Accident
- Thanks to Conservationists, Prized Cloth of Incas Makes a Comeback
- Sea Predators Reduce Fish Reproduction
- Label Says 'Made in Watts' : Local corporations need to share their wealth by creating jobs in the surrounding communities, not sending jobs abroad.
- ELECTIONS / STATE SENATE : Upstart Puts a Scare Into Veteran in 27th District : Beverly: The four-term Republican legislator stresses his long experience and his support of the free-enterprise system.
- Making a Point and Making 'em Laugh
- Justices Revisit Unsettled Issue in Santeria Case : Law: Arguments about a city's ban of 'ritualistic animal sacrifice' will weigh religious expression against animal rights.
- EDUCATION NEWS : Azusa Girl Receives Volunteerism Award
- CHESS RESULTS : Fischer, Spassky Play to a Draw
- South Florida Slowly Showing Signs of Recovery : Hurricane Andrew: The tent cities and most of the troops are gone. But many still live in tattered ruins unsure what to do.
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Affordable Housing Site Opens to Fanfare
- ELECTIONS / SANTA MONICA CITY COUNCIL : Candidates Bank on Endorsements : Politics: Ronald Reagan and Robert Myers are among those making pitches as the race approaches its final days.
- Group Prepares Blacks to Mind Their Businesses : Gene Hale founded the Greater Los Angeles African-American Chamber of Commerce to provide a network for business owners and help the community.
- Alzheimer's Research Targets Indiana Family With History of the Disease
- Earth Moves for Vatican in Galileo Case
- Custard King's Motto: Be Creative, but Don't Keep Customers Waiting
- Transfer of Funds Restores Library Hours
- SOUTH GATE : City Tests Pipes in Homes for Lead
- PAT'S FIRST: In the post-election spirit, the...
- Gunshot Victim's Brief Life Full of Pain
- Duarte : Child Exclusion Upheld
- Adult Education Program Criticized : Schools: Two audits find problems with administration and finance. Some practices could leave the district with a $5.6-million deficit.
- LEIMERT PARK : From Skid Row to 5th Street Dick's
- Mel Brooks' 1974 Western parody Blazing Saddles...
- Team Reaches for Bottom in Vast Mexican Cave : Exploration: Sistema Cheve could provide a record for underground discovery, but water is a big worry.
- Arcadia : Karaoke Moratorium OKd
- EXPOSITION PARK : Nestle Sweetens Reading Program
- Declining Revenues Force University Radio Station to Cut 6 Employees : Budget: Layoffs will mean more jazz and blues at KLON-FM, but less news.
- Walnut : Family's Bias Claim Rejected
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Burden of Proof : Will the Year of the Woman Carry Its Weight? Both Major Parties Bet Money That It Will
- Pasadena : Sale of School Site Protested
- Persistence, Sacrifice--The Common Ground of Dreams
- DOWNTOWN : Accused Slumlords Plead Not Guilty
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Hostility Taints World of a Crying Child
- BUSINESS NEWS
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Manual Arts Parents on Truant Patrol
- ELECTIONS / 42ND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Margolin Anticipates Smooth Ride
- LITTLE TOKYO : Dance Club's Permit at Stake
- Ferraro Endorses Abrams for Senate
- PEOPLE IN THE NEWS
- House of Pain's Erik Shrody just started...
- NELS CLINE : Fusing Ravel, Strayhorn--and Grunge
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Playing Fast With Loose Spending Rules : Funds: Incumbents are more likely to give campaign cash to other candidates than use it for own ads. Election laws require only that money is spent for a 'political purpose.'
- What <i> Really </i> Happened at Hamilton High
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Playing Fast With Loose Spending Rules : Campaign: O.C. incumbents among those more likely to give cash to other candidates than use it for their own ads.