- L.A.'s Revival Is Vital to Clinton's Success
- Energy-Strapped Ukraine Keeps Chernobyl Open : Environment: The nuclear plant that spewed radiation across Europe in 1986 was to shut down this year. Lawmakers also OK more reactors.
- Swarm of Killer Bees Found in Trap Near Yuma
- City Sets Sights on Preserving Hillsides : Moorpark: Officials want an ordinance more stringent than county's guidelines to protect ridgelines from development.
- MOORPARK : Senior Center Panel Is Cut to 5 Members
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : School Advocacy on Prop. 174 Restricted
- Community Expresses Relief Over Arrest of Child-Rape Suspect : Pacoima: Robert Lee Donaldson, 34, appears in court to answer charges that he attacked three children.
- Artists Find Canyon Is Picture Perfect
- Board Votes to Start Audit of 2 Landfills
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Dykstra Goes Hitless, but Still a Hero
- 3 Rookies Have Made No Impact : Rams: After promising exhibition season, Drayton, White and LaChapelle haven't contributed as expected.
- WORLD SERIES / TORONTO BLUE JAYS vs. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES : Phillies Accept Schilling Into Their Fold : Game 5: His image fits better with erudite Blue Jays, but clutch performance wins praise from blue-collar teammates.
- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Trabuco Hills Shuts Down Century
- Tustin Standout Reynolds Transfers to St. Paul
- National Video Rentals : Hot 'Aladdin' Rentals May Aid Sales
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'We Never Die': A Sunny, High-Spirited Journey
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH KOREA : GI Gets 10 Years for Beating Woman
- POLITICS : In Canada Election, Question Isn't Who, but by How Much : Jean Chretien's Liberals are the odds-on favorites. Their victory would end nine years of Tory rule.
- Cable: So much for cable mania. Nashville,...
- Judge Orders Release of Cuban Held 7 Years Without Being Convicted
- And on Your Right . . . : Hop Aboard, Folks, for a Tour of the Places That Put L.A. on the Style Map
- Side Trips
- Hill Canyon Links Plan Gets Mixed Reception : Development: Proposal thrills Thousand Oaks golfers, but not environmentalists.
- BREA : Reward for Arrest of 4 Men in Robbery
- CYPRESS : Balloon Experiment Is a Flying Success
- A Path to College Paved With Salad Dressing
- New Dispute Brewing for Snapple
- Amusement Is Their Game
- Senate OKs 600 New Agents for Border Patrol
- Life on the Wing : A day at Whiteman Airport can include a ride in an open-air biplane, and a meal at the Crosswind Cafe.
- New Valley Deputy Chief Won't Change Directions
- Brief Flings With Fame : Open-mike nights at a handful of Valley coffeehouses offer performances from the sublime to the ridiculous.
- Taming the Gun Monster: How Far to Go? : Why half-measures, though well-intentioned, can't roll back the epidemic that's unnerving, and killing, America
- LOS ANGELES : Roberts Named Director of City Film Office
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Should Extra State Sales Tax Be Permanent?
- Consider NAFTA a Border Control Tool : Immigration: Expansion of job opportunities in Mexico is the only long-term answer.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Yard Sale to Benefit Planned Youth Club
- An expensive fur coat, even for Malibu:...
- Police Net 4 Suspects, Stolen Cargo in Raid
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : In Breeders' Cup Sprint Races, Favorites Have Come Up Empty
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Rancho Alamitos Rides Size Advantage to Easy Victory
- Hard to See This Guy Being Meek : Football: After conquering his fear of contact, Huntington Beach's Gonzalez became a fearsome opponent.
- Treasury Bond Yields Surge, but Stock Prices Close Mixed : Market Overview
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Sterling Tops List of Worst Auto Carriers : Insurance: Farmer's scores last with homeowners in state ranking. Some companies question survey methodology.
- Realistic Make-Believe : Colin Quinn's one-man show, "The Seven Sacraments," spotlights colorful characters from "my block."
- Full-Cut Shirts Fill a Need as a Man's Youthful Physique Tapers Off
- Reno Rejects Proposal to Merge the DEA and FBI
- LOS ANGELES : 90 MTA Workers to Take Early Retirement Offer
- Power Struggle Over Temple Reflects Politics as Usual : Religion: Sikh community representatives examine the feud in North Hollywood and point to sociocultural causes.
- MOORPARK : City to Hold Session on 4,000-Acre Project
- Hueneme High Calm After Melee Between Blacks, Latinos : Education: Many parents keep children home after violence that led to three arrests. Police and security officers patrol campus.
- Counselor Admits Slaying : Justice: Ex-convict, 60, who worked with gangs pleads guilty to manslaughter.
- CSUN Black Students Plan Farrakhan Talk
- OXNARD : School Official Provides Food for Thought
- He's Shooting for the Stars : Astronomer's Space Telescope Project for NASA Could Help Offer Clues on Birth of the Universe
- Cesspool Plan at Park May Be Delayed by City Report
- LOS ANGELES : Witness Deals Setback to Defense in 1963 Murder
- NHL ROUNDUP : Toronto's 8 in a Row Tie Mark
- On a Space Trek With 'Planets' Music
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Jesus Lizard Writhes With Punk
- QUOTABLE
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- FHP International Creates Office of Chief Executive
- Officials Drop Tailhook Case Against Marine : Inquiry: New witnesses clear Capt. Gregory J. Bonam of sexually assaulting Lt. Paula Coughlin. She was the key whistle-blower in the scandal.
- FileNet Corp. Reports Profit of $2.2 Million in 3rd Quarter
- Makeup Artiste : Joanne Gair's Magic on Faces--and Bodies Like Demi Moore's--Brings Fantasies Vividly to Life
- Drunk Driver Pleads Guilty in Death
- Navy, Coastal Residents May Build Facility to Treat Water : Utilities: Port Hueneme, the Channel Islands Beach community and the military weigh plans for a $12.1-million plant to purify area wells.
- Hollywood Redevelopment Proposal Advances
- Big Sister Says Being Friendly Should Be Taken Seriously
- Northridge Studying Menu for a Meal Plan for Athletes : Financial aid: Permanent program to feed those in need could be implemented by the beginning of next year.
- Schifrin Makes Musical Opposites Attract : Glendale Symphony director fuses Gillespie and Ellington against an orchestral backdrop for a sound all its own.
- Inspection Yields Safety Violations on School Buses : Simi Valley: Nine of the district's 40 vehicles were deemed not serviceable after a CHP check found 144 offenses.
- Hot-Line Program Deals With Truancy
- SUNLAND : Asbestos Removal at Library Completed
- A Change in Plans for De La Hoya : Boxing: He hopes to meet Hernandez in title bout in February.
- '89 Paramount Case May Play a Role in New Tender Offer
- Cable TV Rates Down by 8%, Survey Finds : Media: FCC studied changes by the largest providers since new rules took effect. Critics call the preliminary findings flawed.
- Costume Jewels : Halloween Adventures scares up disguises, makeup and accessories for inventive trick or treating.
- Warning Shots Fired Before Haiti-Bound Ship : Caribbean: Coast Guard takes action after vessel refuses to leave area. In capital, an Aristide ally is reportedly kidnaped.
- On-Line Networks Spark New Bottom-Line Anxieties : Technology: Critics say costly private computer services could limit public access to government data.
- Christopher Arrives in Moscow to Boost Yeltsin : Russia: Aides hope visit will also focus Americans' attention on a country where Clinton's foreign policy has had success.
- There Were These Two Carjackers, See . . .
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Lethal Bait Set for Oriental Fruit Flies
- VAN NUYS : Man Pleads Guilty to Manslaughter Charge
- Senate Won't Limit Clinton on Troops : Foreign policy: But lawmakers request President consult with them before sending GIs to Haiti. Vote is called a 'warning signal' to the White House.
- Fired Reserve Police Officer's Sexual Harassment Suit Settled
- Thomas Devereaux, a successful architect and local...
- SCHOOL WATCH : Busing Teachers
- Report Recommends Against Buying Less-Polluting Buses
- Harvard-Westlake Finds Breathing Room
- PREP WATER POLO ROUNDUP : El Toro Defeats No. 3 San Clemente
- He Plays Hitter but Not a Heavy : When Taft High's DaShon Polk Takes the Field, He Smiles on Contact
- Stockton Remains on Course : Golf: As the leading money winner, he heads field going into senior tournament at Rancho Park, which begins today.
- Committee Will Oversee Finances : Prep sports: CIF Southern Section will form group in attempt to avoid another budget deficit.
- Old America Meets New in A.J. Croce's Songs : Pop music: Although he can't answer questions about his father, the late songwriter Jim Croce, he can talk enthusiastically about pre-rock figures such as Hoagy Carmichael.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Piano Quartet Intrigues at UCLA
- Farrakhan to Speak at CSUN
- COMPTON : 8 Arrested, 20 Questioned in Crackdown on Gangs
- Games for Insomniacs, Not Children
- New Wave of Sport : Fledging South Bay Surf League Draws Teams From Four High Schools
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Week Off Is OK With Shell
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT
- 2-Year-Old Girl Lives On in 'Mermaid' : Television: Disney animators introduce a new character based on Gabriella Angelina Bommino, who died of leukemia last year.
- 'Flying Short Course' Seminar Focuses on Media-Eye View
- Seeing Double Can Be an Eye-Opener
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Visionary Journey Through Space, Time : Chen Kaige's 'Farewell My Concubine,' an epic personal and political tale, marks the coming of age of Chinese cinema.
- GARDEN GROVE : Day-Care Center Eviction Battled
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / IRVINE : 3 Seeking City Council Seat in Quiet Race : Candidates have similar views on two key issues of public safety and the need for more jobs. Winner will fill vacancy for 1 year.
- RECRUITING / JEFF FELLENZER : Fab Four Have Already Lifted Bruin Program to No. 1
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : WORLD SERIES : Blue Jays Are Planning to Trim Payroll
- Peninsula Is No Match for Mira Costa
- Mt. SAC Invitational Begins This Afternoon
- Athletic Transfers Revised : Eligibility: City high schools fall in line with CIF by tightening guidelines on changes for reasons of discipline.
- CLIPPERS : Larry Brown Offers Version of His Parting With the Team
- ART REVIEW : Heartfield's Powerful Attack on Elitism, Society's Ills : The works of the Nazi-era Berlin artist, on view at LACMA, prove it is possible to make real art about ephemeral events in a flimsy medium.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Twenty': An Engaging Tale About Passing the Buck
- SMALL BUSINESS
- ICN Sets Date for Yearly Meeting-- and Proxy Fight?
- O.C. Clan's 2nd Painful Vigil : Disease: One of seven sons is dead and a second is stricken. Family is battered, torn.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Domestic Violence Center to Mark Decade of Service : Families: The agency's caseload is skyrocketing as its budget is shrinking. Nevertheless, it plans to expand its scope.
- Divers to Assist in King Harbor Cleanup
- OXNARD : New City Manager Holds Staff Forum
- CAMARILLO : For Aviation Artist, It Runs in Family
- Gang Warfare Kills 'Good Kid' : Victim: Eusebio Arteaga, 16, steered clear of the <i> cholos</i> in his tough Anaheim neighborhood. However, police believe his death was a pay-back shooting.
- Telethon Planned for CSUN Satellite
- Anti-Graffiti Law OKd 4-1 by Council
- This Surface Required Many Ball Changes
- <i> A look at noteworthy addresses in the Southland.</i>
- It's Not the Same When Game Is Tame
- Longtime Baseball Writer Bob Hunter Dies at 80
- 'Fences' a Treat That Frustrates : Television: Beating the odds, the Emmy winner returns with its quirkiness intact. But tonight's violence rates a warning.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Bound': A Road Film Searching for Itself
- Congress Pulls the Plug on Super Collider
- Everybody Say 'Cheesecake'
- Voucher Group Charges Misuse of State Phones : Elections: Campaign cites records showing 330 calls from Department of Education to initiative opponents. Official says there was no wrongdoing.
- Hearing-Impaired Duo Ride Wave of Good Humor : College water polo: Stehle, Prewitt cope with deafness and contribute to ninth-ranked Ventura's success.
- West Cleared to Play After Possible Life-Threatening Injury
- ORANGE LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Flag Falls in Valencia's Favor in Victory Over Anaheim
- PREP ROUNDUP : No. 7 Villa Park Beats No. 5 El Modena in Girls' Tennis
- Gender Equity Gets Boost : College sports: Cal State system's plan to bring women's opportunities in line with men's could have nationwide ramifications.
- Indians' Captured Images : Artwork reflecting their traditions and encounters with Anglo-American culture will be on exhibit at museum.
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Lions Beat WCC Rival in 5 Games
- Havaran's Five Goals Help Cypress Win
- PREP CROSS-COUNTRY ROUNDUP : Young, Harker Lead Pacifica to Tri-Meet Victories
- THEATER REVIEW : Island in the Stream of Time : "Spoon River Anthology" paints a portrait of small-town America emerging from its adolescence.
- Navigating Sea of Love : A Club 40-Something dance starts out with a sense of insecurity. But this gives way to a feeling of hope.
- Laguna Beach Holds the Line for First League Victory Since '89
- THE WORD ON WHAT'S HIP AND WHAT'S HYPE
- Ex-HUD Aide Didn't Defraud U.S., Lawyer Says
- Russia Calls Off Nuclear Dumping in Sea
- Molding Creativity in Youths : Ceramics parties offer children a chance to make their own craft and interact with others while they work.
- Combatting Rising Crime
- COLUMN ONE : A Chance to See Choice at Work : Milwaukee is the only city that uses public vouchers for private schools. Smaller classes and tighter discipline please parents and students, but there is no proof that overall academic performance has improved.
- Protector at Heart Crisman Is One of USC's Leading Offensive Linemen, but Some Day He Wants to Guard the President
- Grand Jury
- Friars Roast of Goldberg
- Costs, Benefits of Metro Green Line Rail Project
- Somalia
- Public Libraries
- Danish 'Monuments' at Harbor Entrance
- Obituaries - Oct. 22, 1993
- TELEVISION - Oct. 22, 1993
- Cougar Attack Settlement Costs O.C. $1.5 Million
- Secret Recording Brags of GTECH Influence With Lottery Directors
- Civil Rights Groups Sue ADL, Ask for Injunction Against Spying : Court: Plaintiffs say that law enforcement authorities allowed confidential files to be given to the Jewish anti-extremism organization.
- Dispute Over Sikh Temple Continues : Religion: Police-moderated talks fail to resolve battle between sect's directors and nalleged trespassers who have so far resisted eviction. The fight appears headed back to court.
- And Those Are His Good Points, Your Honor
- REASON TO SHOP: Hundreds of early holiday...
- State Environmentalists Fear Being Eclipsed by Economy
- 2 More Die in Weeklong Slaying Spree : Crime: Homicides in Santa Ana are believed to be gang-related. The number of such killings this year in the county 'is clearly a record,' a law enforcement official says.
- Police Mediations Fail to End Sikh Standoff : Dispute: After fruitless talks at North Hollywood temple, authorities urge rival factions to return to court.
- Steel Yourself--Tiffany's Integrity Still Spotless in Stainless
- An Anxious N.Y. in Contest for Clinton's Favor
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 22, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 22, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 22, 1993
- Norwalk : Water Rate Hike for System Serving 3,336 Accounts OKd
- Woman Testifies Lying About Affair to Stop Beatings
- Folks Can Make a Habitat of Visiting This Animal Kingdom
- A Close-up Look At People Who Matter : Helping Hands to Navigate the Hearing World
- VENTURA : Port District Rejects $36-Million Claim
- SAN FERNANDO : Park's Senior Lunch Program Besieged
- SPECIAL EVENTS : Sweet Offerings for Day of the Dead
- Jury Selection Begins in Fraud Trial
- Pastor Says Scandals Sap Respect for Clergy : Religion: Walker L. Railey addresses a group in Reseda. He was acquitted of trying to murder his wife in Dallas.
- Ahmanson Ranch Utility District Will Be Created
- Endangered Plant Won't Be Removed --for Now : Conservation: Golf course developer backs off on threat to clear spineflower from Big Tujunga Wash. An agreement on mitigation terms will be sought.
- Fear Drove Brothers to Kill, Expert Testifies : Trial: Under tough cross-examination, Menendez defense witness sticks to her earlier account of the slayings.
- GLENDALE : New Builder Sought for School Expansion
- PACOIMA : Body of Man Found After Trailer Blaze
- Make-Believe Joins Reality at 'Tables'
- Q&A; WITH BOB NEWHART AND BETTY WHITE : Old 'Bob,' New Angle, New Friends
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- INTERNATIONAL
- THE CUTTING EDGE : How Dorothy Hamill Has Put Life Into Ice Capades
- ART : Autumn Exhibit Captures California in Its Golden State
- In Your Face With Lousy Taste : A wise guy in blackface. A potty-mouth radio star with a bestseller. Is this the end of civilization?
- VAN NUYS : Kids Receive a Flight Lesson--on the Ground
- Peete Bounces Back From Being Benched : Pro football: Detroit quarterback is injury-free for a change and expects to hold the starting job through the season. Lions face Rams on Sunday.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Anderson Ready for Halloween
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : They Haven't Won Yet, but They Lead at the Half
- Devils Blank Lifeless Ducks : NHL: A night after beating Rangers, Anaheim gets just 17 shots in 4-0 loss.
- USC's Hogue Fights Way to Front of Line : Football: His competitive nature, not his size, has helped him clear a few hurdles.
- THE BIG GAMEIt used to be that...
- Taking a Trip to Bountiful at a Northridge Warehouse Store
- Condo Denied for 3rd Time by Council
- THOUSAND OAKS : Halloween Costume Contest Scheduled
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : City Is Sponsoring 2 Halloween Events
- Undocumented Shouldn't Find Jobs : Unscrupulous employers of illegal immigrants must be punished. AB 2404 addresses the problem.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Woman Slain, Friend Hurt in Shooting; 2 Infants Safe : Crime: Sheriff's detectives have no suspects or motives in the morning attack at a Lancaster apartment.
- ELECTIONS : Incumbent on Advisory Panel Faces 1st Challenge : Newcomer Kathy Sigafoos will oppose Thomas W. Jamison in the Ventura River Valley's District 1 race.
- Sale of Empty Soup Bowls Helps Fill Hunger Project's Need
- Football Helps Keep Droughns Brothers on Right Path : High school: Anaheim's Reuben, Robert and Killian compete on the field, not on the streets.
- This Buccaneer Is Not a Raider After All : Pro football: Turn of events has Gruber joining L.A. before deadline, changing his mind and signing with Tampa Bay, where he had been a holdout.
- Ventura Raceway to Close Out Season
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : WORLD SERIES
- JAUNTS : All-Natural Pleasure on This Oak Creek Trek : There's a bounty of elixirs and tasty morsels growing all around us. Guide Lanny Kaufer wants to point the way.
- GOINGS ON : Philharmonic, World Masters Lead Gala Displays of Artistry : With so many sparkling offerings, finding time to see and hear it all presents a delicious dilemma.
- U.S. Suggests Aristide Widen Base to Aid Return to Haiti
- Snakes, and the People Who Love Them
- Irwindale : Teen-Ager Shot on Freeway
- Rangers' Somalia Mission Marred by Lapses, Errors : Military: Troops' high-profile search for warlord Aidid went awry. That led to change in U.S. policy.
- Former City Jail Wins Landmark Status : Preservation: Action gives Lincoln Heights building some protection against demolition. It lies in one of two proposed paths for light-rail line.
- Theater Review : Playwright Thinks He's Closer to 'Perfect' : Vanguard Ensemble Has Helped Don Gordon Revamp His Work, Which He Believes Now Has a Chance
- Red-Letter Date With Margaret Thatcher
- An Affirmative Action Strategy for Grand Jury : Justice system: Recruiting for panel, especially minorities, will be greatly expanded.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 2nd Parking Lot Opens in Palmdale for Ride Sharers
- What Price Open Space? : Taxes: Newport Beach voters will be asked Nov. 2 to pay $68 million for three parcels of bay view land. Some contend that's too rich.
- SAN CLEMENTE : City Wins Award for Pedestrian Safety
- FIGURE SKATING : Ice Dance Champions Hope Congress Kinder Than Judges
- ROUNDUP : Muth's 4 Goals Pace CLU Romp
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UCI Sweeps Titans in Volleyball
- Troupe Holding True to Its Mission : Dance: As the Dance Theatre of Harlem heads into its 25th anniversary season, the dancers are back in L.A. and carrying out their artistic, social and educational mandate.
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Comedy Jarmusch-Style: Slow Be It
- Concert, Bake Sale Put Film on Track
- A new Image : Students Try to Uncover Old Mural, but Efforts Only Scratch the Surface
- Nunn Says 4,095 Students Got Pell Grants for 11 Years or More
- Karis Chi, Janet Chung, Peter Huang and...
- LOS ANGELES : 2 Named to Head Effort to Lure Political Conventions
- OJAI : Pupils Spend Their Week in Fairy Tale Land
- PARENT WATCH : Fine Move
- THOUSAND OAKS : Cal Lutheran Plans Astronomy Lectures
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Lancaster Man Arrested in String of Business Burglaries
- Ignore the Risk at Your Peril : It's self-regulation--or government regulation
- Countywide : Red Ribbon Week to Be Celebrated
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Talks Resurface on Unification of 5 School Districts : Education: Some say such a move would eliminate redundant jobs, but cost more in the long run.
- Sumo-Sized Dohyo: Big on Appearances
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : School District Wins 4-Year Literacy Grant
- BURBANK : Schools Hire 3 Firms to Draw Up Bond Bid
- Items for People in the News should...
- Countywide : HUNTINGTON BEACH : 300 Residents Protest Bridge Proposals
- Developer Backs Off Plan to Remove Rare Plant : Environment: The firm suspends for at least 90 days pulling the slender-horned spineflower from Big Tujunga Wash.
- IRVINE : School's Safety Plan Spurred by Shooting
- SANTA ANA : Video Arraignment Possible Under Grant
- When Smith's Turn Finally Comes, He Turns It On : Montclair Prep Star Leads State in Rushing, Scoring
- Ducks Get Buried in Meadowlands
- Otto H. Kilian; Architect for Inglewood Forum, Berlin Hilton
- Clinton Supports Somalia Envoy Despite Investigation : Ethics: Ex-Ambassador Oakley's lobbying on behalf of Lebanese airline raised questions. White House says it did not know of probe earlier.
- Carolyn Denny of Glendale was honored as...
- George Should Work the Phones : GOP defection in Congress over NAFTA needs to be quelled
- VENTURA : Mayor Charged in Drunk-Driving Crash
- THOUSAND OAKS : Neighborhood Watch to Honor Ed Davis
- Scuffle Erupts During Latest Health Raid on Vendors : Law enforcement: Officers use pepper spray to subdue a man they say resisted orders. His wife gives a different account of the arrest.
- Trustees Agree to Sell Vacant Land to Jewish Congregation
- LOS ANGELES : Alibi in 1963 Murder Case Challenged by Prosecutor
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Brown Is Glad to Be Staying Put
- NBA : Worthy Helps Lakers Shoot Down Clippers
- Liquori Has Leukemia, but Prognosis Is Good
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : WORLD SERIES
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Marga': Impressive but Needs Fine-Tuning
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the last week. : CITY COUNCIL
- AGOURA HILLS : 2 Council Candidates to Skip Final Forum
- Senior Nollan Is Mira Costa's Water Pistol : Preps: After disappointing conclusion to 1992 season, the coach's son dedicated the off-season to improving his game. He leads the team with 55 goals in 20 matches.
- CLUB REVIEW : C n C Saturday Night Scene: Crowded but Not Feverish
- Airport Expansion Plan Faces Formidable Foe : Property rights: Agency condemns a slice of land near north-south runway, but the owner says it's worth more than money and vows to fight.
- 100,000 Expected at Mexican Street Fair
- Life Races By in 'Heart Like a Wheel'
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- COLUMN ONE : A Mission Twisted by Violence : Beto Villalobos, a 60-year-old <i> veterano </i> of gang life, tried to keep neighborhood youths out of trouble. But now he faces a murder charge and his street crusade has lost its credibility.
- Harsh Fates Await Four-Legged Homeless : Animals: Scandal over euthanasia method used at shelter near San Diego spotlights problems at cash-strapped humane societies. Overwork and lack of training are said to be common.
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Held After Truck Taken From Dealer
- Long Beach : Committee Sues Over Letter Opposing Homeless Shelter
- SOUTHEAST L.A. COUNTY : Teachers in ABC District Call for Strike on Friday
- Man Gets 15 Months for Food Stamp Sales
- PORT HUENEME : Suspect Arrested in Market Robbery
- SIMI VALLEY : House Fire Leaves Family Homeless
- Warm Winds a Boon to Birds, Bane to Allergy Sufferers : Weather: Migrating fliers pause to break from cold, but Santa Ana-blown pollen and molds along with low humidity give lots of humans headaches.
- Ducks Reach Milestone of a Lesser Sort
- 'Ghouls of Comedy' Benefit at Improv
- A Jolting Reminder for Los Angeles' Argentines : Pop music: Charly Garcia's Palace show tonight is a return for his fans to a time when rock was the only means of communication in a region plagued by dictatorships.
- South Gate : Traveling Telescope Stars in Observatory Show
- Separate but Equal : Despite Elite Status, Calabasas Trio on Same Plane as Their Teammates
- Gretzky Gets the Best of His Young Brother
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : WORLD SERIES : Molitor Feels Comfortable at Third
- A Critical Success : Graham Parker's Still a Pro at Damning Society
- 2 State Agencies Probe O.C. Mortgage Lender : Real estate: Lincoln Mortgage & Loan reportedly stopped making interest payments to some investors.