- Convention Takes a Different Track : Lifestyle: Cross-dressers gather at Burbank hotel for annual conclave.
- Publisher Pledges Aid for Fire Victims
- Help Offered Against Danger of Mudslides : Safety: As rainy season starts, firefighters are providing free sandbags to residents in areas denuded of vegetation by blazes.
- New Form of Toxic Chemical Safer in Spills, Scientists Say : Health: Additives to hydrofluoric acid, commonly used in South Bay refineries, could eliminate harmful clouds in an accident. But some environmentalists are skeptical.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Forum Will Offer Tips to Fire Victims
- Big Target : Used Mainly as a Blocker in First Three Seasons at USC, Banta Shows Off Receiving Skills
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Fault Is Not All Robinson's
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Landeta on His Way to Anaheim?
- THE BATTLE FOR NO.1 TAKING SIDES IN THE FLORIDA STATE-NOTRE DAME SHOWDOWN : COUNTERPOINT / Look for Seminoles to Be Stopped Cold
- Gemstar's New CallSet Programmer Is a Real Plus
- Moorpark Marks Anniversary of Hour of Nuclear Power : History: On Nov. 12, 1957, a switch was flipped, making the city the first in the nation to use atomic energy.
- COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH : Schools Receive 73 Foundation Grants
- A Family's Ordeal : Survivors Angered by Deal That Will Free Arson Suspect
- Valley Obituaries
- Slaying Suspect Apparently Hangs Himself in Glendale Jail
- AIDS Group Alleges Bias in Delivery of Health Services : Antelope Valley: The area's largest hospital and a funeral home respond to criticism.
- Altadena Fire Can't Extinguish Annual Holiday Tradition
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lindros Injured During Flyers' Loss
- South Clinches Berth in Playoffs
- Hundreds Gather in Tribute to Veterans
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Irvine Picks Up an Easy Victory Over University
- WATER POLO : Brea-Olinda Beats Laguna Beach in Overtime
- 'Dove': No Horsepower in This Sequel
- Celebrating 25 Years of '60 Minutes' : Television: The show's stars and New York notables attend a party honoring the newsmagazine's longevity.
- 'Talk Soup' Stirs Up Comedy and Reality : Television: Using clips from 25 or more shows, the E! Entertainment series goofs on the talk-show format and puts a comic spin on topics those programs treat so seriously.
- SYLMAR : Police Academy Plan Divides Activists
- FILLMORE : Firm to Pay Fine and Restore Habitat
- YORBA LINDA : Free Lunch Program for Seniors Planned
- Pepperdine's Petrov Beats No. 4 Italiano
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Strother Does Well in Switch
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Mater Dei Completes Title Run With Rout of El Toro
- Ducks Bungle Chance : Hockey: They fail to score during four-minute power play in the second period and lose to the Flames, 5-4.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Godard's New-Wave 'Woman' Makes Love, French Style
- JAZZ NOTES : 'Sessions' Runs Gamut of Emotions
- Potential '94 Opponents Emboldened to Challenge Moorhead
- Giving the shirts off their backs: Three...
- ANAHEIM : Special Meeting Set on City Money Woes
- VENTURA : Students Get Feel of Fishing in Harbor Tour
- It's Hard to Resist 'Forbidden Hollywood Collection'
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Earnest' Attempt Captures Oscar Wilde's Social Satire
- Looking for Meaning of 'Life'
- Pac Bell Takes Path of Its Own : Communications: Plan to create an interactive network on its home turf is a departure from the rest of the Baby Bells.
- Security Council Slaps New Sanctions on Libya : Mideast: U.N. acts to force Tripoli to give up Lockerbie suspects. But it stops shy of oil embargo that could affect Europe.
- A look at noteworthy addresses in the Southland : <i> Novelist Isabel Allende, whose works include "The House of Spirits" and "The Infinite Plan," spoke Wednesday at USC. Her remarks were sponsored by the USC Speakers Bureau.</i>
- POMONA : Mormon Church Found Liable in Molestation
- If We Were Truly Men . . .
- IRVINE : Police Search Yields No Proof of Gunfire
- BURBANK : Bone Marrow Search for Ailing Boy to End
- Fraud Suspect to Surrender
- Hawthorne Wins, 21-14, to Clinch Bay League Title
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Guys and Dolls' on Tour: It's a Crapshoot
- O.C. MUSIC REVIEW : Mozart Gets a Crushing : Enrique Diemecke didn't try to justify the odd Pacific Symphony bill that dropped an elegant concerto between Wagner and Strauss.
- THEATER / JAN HERMAN : Taking a 'Moment' to Visit Old SCR Friends
- Yamaha-Mercury Deal: Yamaha Marine Power said it...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Fires Fan Debate on Insurance Rate Fairness
- Real Deals? : Outlet malls seduce with sweet words like <i> discount</i> and <i> bargain</i> . But experts urge buyers to do their homework first.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Santa Clarita Annexation of Copper Hill Clears Hurdle : Communities: LAFCO approves the merger. The City Council is expected to formally OK the action Dec. 14.
- Forfeit Puts Serra High Back in Camino Real Title Picture
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Walker to Start Saturday
- CENTURY LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Villa Park Victory Alters Canyon's Outlook
- Lightfoot's Lesser-Known Works Shine
- MUSIC REVIEW : Lucchesini Shows His Technical Skills
- Center's Mosbo Named to New Position
- MOVIE REVIEW : Illuminating Look at What 'Sex Is . . .' to 15 Gay Men
- C-SPAN, Sawyer to Get Journalism Awards
- Apple to Unveil IBM-Friendly Macintosh : Computers: The new system will reduce the company's isolation in the Windows-dominated market, analysts say.
- Stocks Mixed as Dow Slips; Oil Rebounds : Market Overview
- MEDIA
- Fluor, Raytheon Complete $1.3-Billion Deal for Thai Refinery : Joint venture: Oil facility south of Bangkok should be ready by 1995. The firms' engineering units signed a letter of intent in March.
- 10 Climbers on Ecuador's Highest Peak Feared Dead
- Handwriting Is on the Wall : Calligraphers from around the world have interpreted the Book of Psalms in script for Platt Gallery's new show.
- Pontiff Trips on His Robe, Fractures Shoulder
- Fiery Pileup in France Kills 15, Injures 47
- It's a Designer Accessory . . . Not! For Those Who Love a Bargain
- Nathanson Begins His Federal Prison Term
- BURBANK : More Women Decide Against Mastectomy
- Chaturunk Ngamary has taken the cooking skills...
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : City Police to Get Chaplains' Service
- MUSIC : Are The Edlos really out of this world? : Norris Theater audiences can be the judge.
- Rancho Palos Verdes Is Site for Soccer Clinic, Tryout
- A Fresher Look at the News
- LPGA Stars to Play Benefit for Juniors
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Who Are the Best Horses of '93? There Seem to Be Few Shoo-Ins
- UPWARD SPIRAL : Kocicka Rises and Keeps Hart in Its Accustomed Spot at the Top of Foothill League
- Striking Crews Halt Filming in India
- STACKING UP SALES
- Tangled Fraud Web Described at Hearing on Khan Bid for ICN : Courts: A cousin of Rafi Khan testifies that the stockbroker masterminded a scheme to illegally buy shares in British Gas.
- IN BRIEF : Youth Foundation Leaders to Be Honored
- 4 Parties to Split Pro-Yeltsin Vote : Russia: Division doesn't diminish president's chances of a majority. But reformers may be disorganized.
- COLUMN ONE : A Town More Dead Than Alive : Life can be odd in Colma, a Bay Area suburb where the deceased outnumber the living up to 3,000 to 1. This city of cemeteries is host to an eclectic 'Who Was Who.' It also is a discount shopper's dream.
- Bay Watch
- STUDIO CITY : Meeting to Address Rush-Hour Shortcut
- PERSPECTIVE ON CLONING : A Threat to Individual Uniqueness : An attempt to aid childless couples by engineered conceptions could transform the idea of human identity.
- Stanton Creates Panel to Study Crime : Public safety: The City Council expects a battle plan from the advisory committee after a series of hearings.
- Prosecutors Say Judge Exceeded Her Powers : Courts: The city attorney's office files petitions seeking to bar Juelann K. Cathey from terminating probation sentences.
- School District Seeks Volunteers for Panel
- Hotel Seeks to Convert New Tower Into Senior Housing
- Baseball Group to Honor El Dorado Assistant Coach
- San Clemente Pitcher Signs With Hawaii
- No. 4 Agoura Shows It Can Take a Joke : Girls' volleyball: Chargers easily advance to Division I quarterfinals by sweeping St. Joseph.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Breeders Classics Set Saturday
- Ghost of Chapter 11 Doesn't Spook New Tandon Enterprise
- BANKING
- L.A. School District Begins Dismantling Bureaucracy : Education: Hundreds accept invitation from superintendent to help decide how to decentralize authority. Plans for self-governing 'clusters' are to be ready by February.
- The War Within : Judge Still Battling Painful Memories of Vietnam-Era Nursing
- Crash Kills 2 Children, Injures Father : Accidents: A third child was not hurt but has not spoken. Authorities blame the collision on the parent's illegal turn on a busy street.
- Countywide : Planning Begins for Armory Shelters
- 2 More Deputies Sentenced for Skimming Drug Money : Law enforcement: Husband and wife are among 19 officers convicted in the scandal. He was already serving a term for an earlier conviction in the case.
- CROSS-COUNTRY : Santa Ana to Lead Orange County Teams at Section Preliminaries
- NBC's Jones: From Big Hurt to Big Game
- St. Genevieve Caps Comeback Year : High school football: Valiants rally with late touchdown to defeat Murphy, 28-27, and clinch Santa Fe League title.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- THEATER REVIEW : S.F. Mime Troupe Goes 'Offshore' for Timely Talk
- Pop Album Chart : Chairman Shows He's Still Got Power
- Priorities
- Court Ruling Puts Port of L.A.'s Affirmative Action Policy on Hold : Administration: Contractors no longer must make a good-faith effort to find minority- and women-owned firms as subcontractors. City attorney plans to appeal ruling that voters must amend City Charter to allow the program.
- Losing Relatives to Gunfire
- Food From the 'Hood
- Boris Yeltsin
- Dr. Kevorkian
- Detroit and Electric Cars
- Economic Sanctions
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 12, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 12, 1993
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- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 12, 1993
- Obituaries - Nov. 12, 1993
- Pac Bell Takes Path of Its Own : Communications: Plan to create an interactive network on home turf is a departure from the rest of the Baby Bells. A significant chunk of $16 billion will be invested in O.C., officials say.
- Eisner's Options for Euro Disney: Few
- Brusqueness Gone, Carpenter Captivates Federal Courtroom : Trial: Former state senator is folksy and amusing as he denies corruption allegations. Away from jury, he says he is dying of cancer and has mellowed.
- Defunct S&L;'s Connections to Arkansas' Political Elite Prove Vexing for Clinton : Inquiry: Regulators find trail of shell companies, false transactions and questionable payments. The President has not been linked to wrongdoing.
- Mudslides Hit Scarred Laguna : Flooding: A choking sea of runoff and debris from fire-ravaged hillsides damages up to 25 homes, clogs roads and compounds the misery of the stricken city. No one is seriously injured.
- Laguna, Malibu Hit by Mudslides : Weather: Storm brings little rain, but sends scorched hillsides tumbling. Residents brace for a hard winter.
- Big Rise in UV Rays Linked to Ozone Loss
- O.C. Benefit Called on Account of Mud : Storm: Runoff causes much damage to Irvine Bowl. Canceled concert was to have aided fire victims. Pageant of the Masters probably won't be affected.
- BellSouth Joins QVC's Bid for Paramount : Merger: Baby Bell commits $1.5 billion. Because of pending TCI deal, Liberty Media will bow out if QVC acquires the studio.
- Cousin Says Rafi Khan Was Mastermind of Share Scheme : Courts: Testimony in proxy fight links betrayal and fraud to stockbroker who seeks control of ICN Pharmaceuticals.
- BellSouth Joins QVC's Bid for Paramount : Merger: Baby Bell commits $1.5 billion. Liberty Media will bow out if QVC acquires studio because of pending TCI deal.
- Laguna, Malibu Hit by Mudslides : Weather: Season's first storm brings little rain, but sends scorched hillsides tumbling. Hard winter is feared.
- BENEFIT CANCELED: A benefit for Laguna Beach...
- Mexico Prison Deal Is Linked to NAFTA Votes
- Mexico Prison Deal Is Linked to NAFTA Votes
- Clinton Orders Effort to Bolster Child Porn Law
- New RLA Chief Likely to Be Corporate Leader : Recovery: Many welcome the mayor's proposal, saying the agency has become unwieldy. The top candidates to replace the group's multiethnic leadership coalition are all white men.
- TECHNOLOGY - Nov. 12, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 12, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 12, 1993
- * Parker S. Kennedy has been installed...
- RETAIL
- 401(k) Retirement Plans Getting Better While They Grow Bigger : Investment: Many workers are being allowed to choose from at least three vehicles and are able to move their money around more frequently.
- Scores of Homeowners Suing Developers Over Nearby Mine Operation : Real estate: Residents allege builders didn't inform them that sand and gravel extraction might expand closer to new houses, as it just has.
- PAGES : In Any Language, the Wolf Loses
- Mortars Kill 8 in Sarajevo; Children Again Among Dead
- JAUNTS : Monarch Butterflies Return in Greater Numbers This Season : Flocks of these beautiful creatures winter in Ventura County after long migratory flights.
- State Department Fires 2 in Probe of Personnel File Tampering
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Centrist Revolt Imperils White House Agenda : Congress: Competing proposals challenge the President for control of key issues such as health care and trimming back the federal budget.
- Debate Draws Larry King's Top Rating
- A Summit Meeting of Mountaineers
- Long Beach Joint Is Jumpin' With Blues
- Carpenter's Gift Will Help Fund University Arts Center
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Bill Banning Guns for Juveniles Passes
- Burbank Plans to Enforce Ban on Vendors by Seizing Pushcarts : Council: Officials say the target of the technique would be the suppliers who provide the sellers with their wares.
- VAN NUYS : Public to Hear Plan for Shopping Center
- Man Crossing Street Hit, Killed by Truck
- Laguna Fears Flooding if Rain Is Heavy
- LAFCO Chief to Head Similar Agency in L.A.
- A Close-Up Look At People Who Matter : Young Victims Find Someone They Can Trust
- New Meaning to a Pitcher's Kind of Park
- Jury Awards Muster $2.5 Million
- Eight Is a Magic Number in 1993 : Preps: Their game is often misunderstood and the players may not get the respect they deserve, but four area schools have prospered playing eight-man football.
- THEATER REVIEW : Smoldering Racial Tension in 'Distant Fires'
- Mana: Call It <i> Fresa </i> but Call It Success : Music: The Guadalajara group, branded with a lightweight pop rock image, seemed headed for failure. But today it's Mexico's No. 1 band.
- Intel Expansion Plans Bode Well for California : Economy: Announcement that it will employ 1,750 at its Folsom facility is called the result of state's improved business climate.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- BellSouth Takes $1.2-Billion Charge for Upgrades, Cuts
- Long Beach : City Can Use $14 Million in Harbor Funds, Official Says
- Grand Canyon Tourist Dies
- Israeli Official Says Jordan's King Will Sign Peace Treaty--but Not Yet
- Disney Posts Loss; Troubles in Europe Blamed
- A Dock Day Afternoon
- Restaurant Opens Early to Help Out During Fire
- Sierra Madre : Forum Tonight on Erosion
- Debate Flares Over Reseeding of Burn Areas : Conservation: Park agencies oppose use of ryegrass. They say it retards native plants.
- Tip Resurrects Car Theft Case--and the Remains
- No More Valley of the Cliches : New evidence of the diversity and complexity of San Fernando Valley
- CLUB REVIEW : K.O. for Blue Mondays
- Housing Allowances of Cal State Chiefs Raised : Education: Some officials will receive up to $18,000 a year. Action by trustees is part of a plan to make campus presidents' total compensation more competitive.
- Widespread Panic Coming to Ventura : Six-member band incites dancing with a mix of rhythm and blues and Southern rock.
- Reggae, Bobsledding, the Olympics . . . It's All So 'Cool'
- Walt Disney Co. Posts First Loss in Nine Years : Entertainment: The poor performance is the result of financial problems at its European theme park.
- Monument to Jewish Dead Dedicated at Buchenwald
- European Academics Travel West to Indulge Their Passion for the South
- There's Just Not Much Green When You Hit the Small Time
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : New Hope for Homeless Families
- Bowers Museum Will Close Earlier, Reduce Salaries to Cut Costs
- Salute to Doughboys : San Juan Event to Honor 2 WWI Servicemen
- Aging Chapel Will Remain City Landmark : Ojai: Council approves study to assess renovations needed to house museum and Chamber of Commerce at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic church.
- Torrance's Title Defense Hits Snag : Preps: Tartar setter loses appeal of suspension as team prepares for tonight's Division III volleyball playoff opener.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Saddleback Edges Ventura in Water Polo
- TELEVISIONIt's Not Angie Dickinson's Life: Actress Angie...
- JAZZ CD REVIEW : Ethnic Pianism From Aziza : ** 1/2; AZIZA; "AZIZA"; <i> Columbia</i>
- Hollywood's Year-End Hustle : Sequels and Blockbusters at the Gate to Top Off Record-Breaking Year
- SANTA PAULA : Hospital Says Suspect Able to Stand Trial
- Arson Hearing Held in Closed Court : Crime: Referee of the session refuses to say whether charges are filed against teen in $1-million Anaheim Hills blaze. The youth is not identified.
- LOS ANGELES HARBOR : Tentative Pact Reached in Security Guards' Strike
- Fund Drive Begins for Victim of Riot Beating : Assistance: Group launches series of benefits for Fidel Lopez, who was among those injured at Florence and Normandie.
- Port Hueneme Considers Tight New City Budget : Finances: Plan calls for further cuts and elimination of two unfilled jobs. Twelve positions were already cut.
- Excitement, Not Disappointment : Basketball: UNLV, relieved to escape NCAA ban from postseason play, looks forward to season.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Krieg Will Start Sunday for Chiefs
- NBA ROUNDUP : Kukoc's 3-Pointer Brings Down Milwaukee
- PREP PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Servite Gets the Jump on El Rancho in Division II Water Polo
- UCLA Lands Four Basketball Recruits
- Quarter Horse Executive Jim Smith Dies at Age 51
- First Lady Praises Companies Honored for Social Responsibility
- Not-So-Fancy French Food
- "Twisted: The Best of Lambert, Hendricks and Ross" (Original recordings 1957-61)<i> Rhino</i>
- World IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : U.S. Offers to Waive Sanctions on China
- Good Food, Fast Food : From China: Lamb in Flash
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Chicago Schools May Be Closed Next Week
- The following are the top music sales...
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : TIDBITS : Of Note
- Rose Parade Critics Step Up Pressure : Protest: In a news conference at Tournament headquarters, 28-year volunteer Daniel L. Towler questions why he or other minorities were never appointed to top committee.
- County Posts Its 2nd Best Clean-Air Year
- GLENDALE : Mayor's Forum for Today Canceled
- Redondo Beach Man Guilty of Shooting Neighbor's Dog
- SEAL BEACH : Council Approves Campaign Reforms
- Driver to Be Tried in Businessman's Death
- After Standing Tall at San Diego State, Lowery Has to Sit
- No More Horsing Around : After 23 Losses, Muller Has Led St. Genevieve to Santa Fe Title Game
- Remember Launderland, the laundromat in Stanton where...
- * David L. Colgan has joined the...
- Good Food : Slow and Easy
- Beverly Hills : New Fire Chief Named
- Good Food, Fast Food : From France: Salmon With All the Fixings
- MUSIC : Man's Storage Units Are Music to the Ears : 'Godfather of Rock' Provides Place for Musicians to Practice
- THEATER REVIEW : Marriage to Fairy King Proves to Be No Picnic : A Westmont College production gives a contemporary spin to work by an 18th-Century playwright.
- ORANGE COUNTY VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
- BOOK REVIEW: SHORT STORIES : Extraordinary Tales From Ordinary Lives : HONEY: <i> Stories by Elizabeth Tallent</i> , Alfred A. Knopf, $22, 207 pages
- VETERANS DAY
- Court Refuses to Hasten Overton Hearing; Retrial Delay Expected
- Firefighters Hit the Streets for Leads to Laguna Arsonist
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Conservationists Accuse State of Ignoring Its Ryegrass Research
- State Comes to the Rescue of the Mohave Ground Squirrel
- PREP PLAYOFF ROUNDUP
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Donahue Still Wants Cook
- Major Change in SCC Volleyball Routine
- RETAIL
- Paths to the On-Line 'Superhighway'
- Caesars Palace to Add Shops, Rooms in Major Expansion
- Liberty National Bank: The Huntington Beach bank...
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- Cheryl Wheeler "Driving Home"<i> Philo</i>
- THEATER REVIEW : Operetta Production Hits Both High and Low Notes : The singing in 'The Student Prince' and lovely costumes make production a delight. But the acting is variable, inconsistent.
- The Region : DMV to Help Fire Victims
- South Pasadena : Council Readopts B&B; Law
- Callers Support Museum Against Official's Criticism : Art: Newport Councilman John Hedges had objected to an AIDS-related exhibit at the museum, which received a $10,000 grant this year from the city.
- Cover Model Sweeps Fans Off Their Feet at Book Signing
- Sun Devils' Bates Is Back on Right Track
- Glendale Buoyed by Casey's Return
- ART REVIEW : Visions From <i> 'el Pueblo' </i> of Latin America
- BANKING
- * Robin Paolino DeLotell has formed Robin...
- Wrap Party
- San Gabriel Valley Sports
- Look for the Recycling Label at Your Favorite Store : From reprocessed oil to plastic and paper products, one need not look far to find more environmentally friendly offerings.
- The Art of Not Growing Old Gracefully
- Artist as Agitator : Ralph Wiley says black people sing the blues 'to tell the story or send a warning.' In his latest collection, the outspoken essayist does both.
- Variety of Events to Honor Veterans
- LOS ANGELES : Clerk Pleads Not Guilty in Teen-Ager's Fatal Shooting
- Recounts Change Water Board Results : Elections: The revised tallies reverse winners and losers in both Santa Margarita and Los Alisos districts. Registrar says 'landowner' apportionment led to foul-ups.
- BURBANK : Developer Seeks City Parcel for Wetlands
- WESTMINSTER : City Tightens Rules on Church Parking
- VAN NUYS : Erik Menendez Still in Hospital; Trial on Hold
- 1st Rains of a Wet Winter Expected : Weather: Forecasts prompt some residents to sandbag against mudslides on fire-ravaged hillsides. A recurrence of last year's El Nino-spawned drenching is predicted.
- By Punching Wrong Ticket, Bettor Wins $1.5 Million
- HIGH SCHOOL SIGNINGS : Woods Says Stanford Suits His Game--and Lifestyle
- Mandell Will Play King Lear for SOC
- Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg Show Postponed
- BANKING
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : TRAINING FOR THE FUTURE
- THOUSAND OAKS : City OKs $250 Fee for Street Vendors
- DANA POINT : New Ordinance Will Restrict Garage Sales
- VAN NUYS : Board OKs Plans for Liquor Warehouse
- Rainfall May Signal a Wet Winter Ahead as Mudslide Fears Increase
- LOS ALAMITOS : Zone Change Clears Way for Townhomes
- Exemptions Given on 4-Day Workweek
- Board Names New Head of LAFCO : Development: James J. Colangelo is appointed to head the commission that rules on city incorpo- rations.
- Murder Mystery : Miguel Bravo Fled an Unknown Attacker for Three Tortured Years Before His 1991 Slaying. Police Now Say His Wife Was the Killer.
- Countywide : Anti-Graffiti Group Learns From L.A.
- Tear in Rotator Cuff Sidelines O'Laughlin : College football: Northridge quarterback will miss final game against Southern Utah.
- * Dale F. Casey has joined Newport...
- Bolsa Climbs to Record on Renewed NAFTA Hope
- The Power of Music
- FASHION : New Bold and Brassy Ties Make a Statement : Designer neckties do battle with a resurgent movement by men's fashion experts who have proclaimed the neckwear passe.
- Firefighting Finalists Cut Amid Charges of Nepotism : Controversy: Tempers flare as the city dumps several men whose fathers are connected to the department. Of 21 recruits, seven were sons of firefighters.
- Service on the Streets : SPIN Volunteers Reach Out to the Homeless, Needy With Food, Clothing
- Rampant Drug Abuse Among Youths Tears Heart of Nation
- Miami's 'Marshmallow Mayor' Regains His Post After 23 Years