- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Isiah Crosses Line for Bruins
- Art Review : 'Spirits': How Baule Solve Marital Woes
- Theater Review : Direction Murders 'Musical Comedy'
- Descanso Gets a Bit of Change in Taste
- West Coast Bancorp: The Newport Beach bank...
- INSURANCE
- Ford, Chrysler to Clinton: Don't Recall GM Trucks
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Suit Cites Impaired Children Aided by Services : Courts: Class-action challenge to new law describes cases such as a deaf girl in the state illegally who learned sign language in special classes. Co-author of measure says legal tactic is dishonest.
- COLUMN ONE : Latina Writers Are Silent No Longer : Fresh, frank voices are fueling a surprising literary boom in Central and South America after centuries of macho-minded rejection.
- Mother Guilty of Killing Children Can't Find Home : Transition: Rejected by halfway houses, woman must go back to state mental hospital.
- Two Council Winners Seek Broader Base for Business
- LOMITA : Racial Data to Figure in 2nd Secession Bid
- NORTHRIDGE : Famed Guitarist Donates 1,000 Items to CSUN
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Park Area to Become Youth Sports Complex
- Sex-Harassment Settlement Brings Sighs of Relief : Lawsuit: Female plaintiffs, defenders of Newport Beach Police Department say agreement signals fresh start. The $1.2-million pact ends turmoil that toppled chief and a captain and tarnished city's image.
- Term Limits for Arafat? : Not quite, but Palestinians have to wonder about this leader
- VENTURA : Trial Set in Stabbing of Veterinarian
- Westlake Victory Just Icing : Marmonte: Warriors complete unbeaten league season and warm up for playoffs, 28-6.
- Theater : Plenty of 'Icebergs' but No Obstacles : From His Earliest Acting Forays to His Current SCR Role, Robert Curtis-Brown Has Been a Critical Success
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Sylmar Stays Undefeated With 59-0 Rout
- 1930s Come to Life in 'Counsellor-at-Law'
- Trumpeter Hargrove Is All Brass, No Sass : Jazz: In high school, he sat in with Wynton Marsalis, and his career took off. But he lets his music speak for him.
- Alarm Accounts Transferred: Protection One Inc. has...
- COVER STORY : Gathering No Dust : Collectibles--they're not antiques, but they hold just as much value for those who search for them.
- MEDICINE / ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE : Eye Drug Has Promise for Early Detection
- GOP Lawmaker Suggests Politics in Base Closure
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Sexual Obsession and Murder Amid the World of Art : FINE LINES: A Novel <i> by Simon Beckett</i> ; Simon & Schuster $22, 283 pages
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Officials Wonder Which Route to Take Next : Palmdale: Improvement of one road would create jobs, but widening the other would ease traffic woes.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Youth Killed in High-Speed Crash
- BUENA PARK : City OKs Fees, Rules for Newspaper Racks
- NEWPORT BEACH
- Supervisors OK Funds for Homeless
- Flora's Hard Luck Continues : Baseball: Second baseman hurts wrist while trying to prove to Angels he has major league talent.
- Taft's Polk Makes a Big Impression
- Pizza and Justice for All
- Exhibiting an Uplifting Outlook : Show shrugs off the pessimism of the times for a swirl of spirituality and a measure of mysticism.
- Expanding on the Classics : Excalibur offers William Sheridan's comedy 'The Rivals' as its second production.
- REDONDO BEACH : Mother, Son Arrested in Armored Car Robbery
- 2 Council Newcomers Focus on La Palma Budget Issues
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Toddler Crushed in Car Accident
- PREP EXTRA / FRIDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Corona del Mar Squeezes by Woodbridge
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- PREP EXTRA / FRIDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : SUNSET LEAGUE : Esperanza Pounds Fountain Valley
- PREP EXTRA / FRIDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Fullerton Shares League Title as Troy's Collapse Continues
- National Video Rentals
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Herrin, Brymer May Play Saturday
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Ball-Bettis Matchup Will Be Friendly
- Cal Lutheran Flips New Page in Its Volleyball Turnaround
- THEATER REVIEW : 'American Values' Misses Its Targets
- Free Clinics Face Strain : They Could Be Overwhelmed With Patients if Prop. 187 Is Enforced
- CANOGA PARK : Bomb Casing at Curb Prompts Evacuation
- Judge Finds No Wrong in Limo Rides : Government: He reviewed conduct of two colleagues following reports that attorney who has contract with the county provided the service.
- PREP WATER POLO PLAYOFFS
- Richardson Signs With Boise State
- Ram Suitors Have Another Team to Court in Buccaneers
- What's Next, Billy Sims for President?
- Rogers Left His Mark on West Coast Scene
- Papashon's Fusion Cuisine Worth a Detour in Pasadena
- 'Stumpy's Gang' Is a Comic Mutation
- PREP EXTRA / FRIDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Newport Harbor Sinks El Toro, 35-14
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Spirit of Baseball Talks Improves : Strike: Ravitch's role is apparently reduced, but no substantive change occurs.
- Coming On Fast : Injuries Have Sidelined USC's Ed Hervey, but Now He's Ready for Stretch Run
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Nordhoff Regains League Title, 41-0
- Scott and Mojica Named Co-Coaches at Verdugo Hills
- Collaboration Gets a Whole New Meaning : Music: 'Teleconcert' will electronically link performers in Santa Monica, New York and New Mexico Saturday.
- Wisconsin's Moss Jailed for Cocaine
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : In This Sleaziest of Races, Victor Won by a Mudslide
- Countywide : Avoid Ocean Waters, Health Officials Advise
- PACOIMA : Park to Be Dedicated to Late Ritchie Valens
- Countywide : New Park Renamed After Wieder to Open in 1995
- PERSPECTIVES ON ELECTION FALLOUT : Cold Shoulder for the Black Caucus : Members will be the minority's minority, giving up the clout and committee rank that took 20 years to win.
- Dream Team : Make-A-Wish Group Marks Milestone in Helping Children Who Are Critically Ill
- PREP EXTRA / FRIDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Young, Rancho Alamitos Pound Bolsa Grande
- One for All, All for One : Dritz and Paul Have Musketeer Attitude at Moorpark
- NHL Negotiators Talk, but That's All : Hockey: Little progress made in labor dispute, despite reports that sides have softened their stances.
- Semaza's Back With a Knockout
- Perranoski to Coach With Giants
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Theater Review : Lengthy 'P.O.W.' a Cautionary, Topical Tale
- Movie Review : 'Vampire': Undead on Arrival : Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt try to infuse the characters of Anne Rice's bestseller with the age-within-beauty quality.
- Jury Picked for Heidi Fleiss' Trial on Pandering, Drug Counts : Court: Opening arguments are set for Monday. Alleged 'madam to the stars' faces up to 12 years in prison.
- The Party's Over, Let's Get to Work : Have some fun, but is this any way to govern the country?
- ELECTIONS / LEGISLATIVE SEATS : New Clout May Aid Gallegly on Immigration : Because of a production error, a portion of this story was missing in some editions of The Times on Thursday.
- Man Found Slain Near College
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY : 10 Arrested at 3 Houses in Asian Sex Ring Probe
- Parents Get Panel to Kill Sex Education Proposal : Moorpark: The group persuades a district committee to drop consideration of program to teach high school students about condoms.
- Budget Cut Backed for Ventura Blvd. : Planning: Reversing their previous position, city officials support eliminating 'trip fees' for property owners.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : School District Ends Building-Lease Talks
- LOS ANGELES : Police Say Baby Was Slain by Mother, Thrown to Dogs
- CALABASAS : Study Session on Class Sizes Slated
- No Quick Fix in Issue of Base Closures : El Toro referendum has raised more questions than it has answered
- STUDIO CITY : Suit Against Golf Operator Dismissed
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Miller Called OK After Latest Tests
- Once Again, There's No Way for Local Fans to Outfox NFL Rules
- PREP EXTRA / FRIDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : EMPIRE LEAGUE : Huskey Overcomes Jitters, Lifts Cypress
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Misnomer Wins Feature on Dirt
- PREP EXTRA / FRIDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Fast Start Nets Victory, Playoffs for Edison
- PREP VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Artists Study Well, Beat Mater Dei
- Home Entertainment : Henson, Muppets Take on Fairy Tales
- Pop Music Review : 90 Minutes of Soul-Baring, Electrifying Love
- Art Review : Angie Bray's Wisps of Art
- Restaurant Review : Provencia: Wait Until the Entree
- Orange County Almanac
- Lawsuit Targets Water-Storage Plan
- LOS ANGELES : City Extends Curbside Quake Removal Program
- SAN FERNANDO : Pepper Spray Class Takes Aim at Fear
- Child Support Sets Collection Record
- VENTURA : Drug Testing for Sports Teams OKd
- PLACENTIA : Principal and Pig Are Cause Celebs
- GOP Likely to Seek Turnaround on Defense Funding : Spending: Republicans are expected to seek speeded development of new weapons. Peril to military readiness at issue in global peace operations.
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Buccaneers Finally Put Up for Sale
- Court Stays Ruling Requiring 20th Century Insurance Rebates
- St. John Knits Finds New Place to Call Home : Headquarters: The women's clothing manufacturer decides to stay in Irvine and will consolidate half of its operations into a 161,000-square-foot building on Michelson Drive.
- The Fieldstone Group of Cos.: The largest...
- Gun Sale Was Foiled Before Shooting at White House
- Iraq Officially Recognizes Kuwait, but U.S. Is Skeptical : Mideast: Hussein used claim to land as excuse for 1990 invasion<i> .</i> Washington not ready to lift sanctions.
- 1 of 8 Unions in Newspaper Strike to Vote on Accord
- Barracks From Japanese Internment Camp Unlocks Memories
- Daily News to Lay Off 75 Workers
- Quake Aid Centers to Close for Holiday
- Learn a Language? It's Elementary : Education: Chinese, Japanese and Russian are taught to children as young as 6 at a new Wilshire district magnet center. Their rapid progress amazes parents and teachers.
- VENTURA : Gang Member Pleads Guilty in Slaying
- Moorpark's Foster to Play Basketball for UC Irvine
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Reseda Follows Rutter, 42-14
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Love and Couples Lead Field in World Cup Play
- JUNIOR COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Conference Call: Canyons' Cunnan Is Better
- Drive Keeps Joe Ely All Over the Map : Pop music: Tough to categorize, the singer-songwriter is always looking for a new road--but not shortcuts.
- Orchestra Off Own Program
- PREP EXTRA / FRIDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Buena Park Runs Over La Habra, Moves Into Tie for First
- BYU Holds Off San Diego State, 35-28
- HIGH SCHOOL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Burbank Knocks Out San Marino in Tennis
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- PREP EXTRA / FRIDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Ocean View Pulls Off Upset Over Westminster in the End
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Wins Third Women's Soccer Title in a Row
- Granada Hills Has Catchy Play, 40-15
- NBA ROUNDUP : O'Neal's 41 Points Don't Defeat Ewing
- TELEVISIONHere Comes the Judge: Superior Court Judge...
- China Honors Local Airmen for Risky WWII Duty Over Himalayas
- PASADENA : City Councilman Cole Won't Seek Fourth Term
- HOLLYWOOD : Slum Charges Filed Against Building's New Owners
- Thief Steals More Than a Keyboard : Communication: For Glenn Gershan, who has cerebral palsy, it was his voice.
- CYPRESS : College Adding Latino Assistance Program Long Sought by Students
- FULLERTON : Man Pleads Not Guilty in Officer's Death
- Ventura Panel Will Vote on Library Closure : Finances: County official advises consolidating Wright facility into Foster if funds aren't found to operate it full time.
- Crimes Reported to the LAPD
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : City Awards $10,800 to 9 Groups
- Storm Drenches Coast Areas, Dumps Snow on Mountains
- FILLMORE : Man, 52, Accused of Molesting Girl in '78
- Reagan Still Active, Wife Says During Book Signing : Publishing: Admirers flock to Reagan library to greet the former First Lady, who autographed copies of her autobiography, 'My Turn.'
- IRVINE : 3rd Recent Traffic Death Stuns College
- Vandals Damage 3 Buildings at Taft High School
- Q & A
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Notre Dame's Miller Indicted in Texas
- PREP EXTRA / FRIDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Costa Mesa, Laguna Hills Battle Could Be Quite a Rush
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- PREP EXTRA / FRIDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Santiago Gets Garden Grove on the Run
- LOS ALAMITOS : AQHA Challenge Could Determine Top Aged Mare
- It's a Dangerous Stretch
- Frankly, 'Scarlett,' I Had a Ball
- SMALL BUSINESS
- An Illuminating Find : Candle showroom offers flickering gems, in traditional or whimsical styles, for gifts or for home.
- Former Priest in Seminary Molestation Case Commits Suicide
- Writing on 'Star Trek' an Enterprise in Itself
- Complex Calculation No Problem for DNA 'Computer' : Mathematics: Mixing a unique molecule and the proper enzymes in a test tube, a researcher uses the natural chemistry in one of life's building blocks to solve an equation.
- True to Character : Jim Bailey will perform his faithful re-creation of Barbra Streisand in two shows Sunday.
- Oregon Voters Allow Assisted Suicide for the Terminally Ill
- Firm Gets Sole Rights to Use of <i> Pog</i>
- THE GOODS : ECONOTES : How 'Bout Some Moo Juice With a Twist?
- Sears Gets Back to Basics : Allstate Insurance to Be Spun Off as Retailing Giant Returns to Its Roots
- HEALTH : Government Is Set to Approve Prozac for Bulimia Treatment
- New Construction to Start Next Month at Irvine Spectrum : Real estate: Economists hail revival of commercial building activity as business park plans first expansion in five years.
- First Interstate to Scale Back in Ventura
- Koll Management Services to Settle Suit
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS ANF VIEWS : inline : Didn't Fool 'Em
- RELIGION : TV Film Shows No Mercy for Mother Teresa : The one-sided documentary claims the 84-year-old nun spends more time jet-setting than caring for India's poor. Catholic officials denounce the program as 'slanted.'
- For Some, Election Tension Continues Over Absentee Ballots
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Triumph' Gets to the Heart of Its Heroines
- Regency Health Services Inc.: The Tustin operator...
- SMALL BUSINESS
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Maybe If They Switched to Soda Pop:...
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : OC High asks: What's the best or worst thing about your schedule at school?
- Killing Imperils Irish Peace Process; 2 Held
- New Citizens Savor Their Triumph : Immigration: Forty-eight hours after the election, 3,500 immigrants are sworn in at an emotional ceremony in Los Angeles.
- U.S. to Stop Blocking Bosnia Arms Shipments
- RSVP / ORANGE COUNTY : Silver: Element of Romance : All that glitters is gala apparel at a Le Meridien ball saluting Chapman General Hospital.
- They're Back: Kewpie dolls, long available only...
- Company Town : Al Weiss Is Named Executive VP at Walt Disney World
- Koll Real Estate Group Inc.: The company...
- Liberty National Bank: The Huntington Beach bank...
- Q & A : Sluggish InVitro's New Chief Gets Word Out on His Goals : Biotechnology: The Irvine firm has been losing money since it went public in 1991. Richard Ulmer says a marketing effort involving customer contact is essential to turn things around.
- Decidedly Un-Mall-Like : Several terrific boutiques line a section of Riverside Drive that extends from Burbank to Toluca Lake.
- Clinton Appoints AIDS Policy Director : Health: Patricia Fleming sees added difficulties in getting ample funds from Congress. President vows to make fight against the ailment a high priority.
- THE GOODS : Not Just a Mere Telephone, but a Way of Life
- Communication Specialist : Saxophonist Louis Taylor Jr. says he aims to create a bond with the audience by imparting ideas.
- Board Set to Disband El Toro Reuse Agency : Measure A: Three of five supervisors vow to follow voters' wishes for airport. Opponents suggest court action.
- THE GOODS : Wrap Up the Savings : If Holiday Shopping Socks It to Your Budget, Here Are Some Tips to Keep Your Bank Account Out of the Red
- Clinton May Try to Become 'the Foreign Policy President' : Politics: GOP Congress will limit his domestic agenda, but aides are moving to enhance his presence on the global scene as '96 election nears.
- VOLUNTEERING
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bond Yields Rise; Dow Drops 9.76
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bond Yields Rise as Dow Drops 9.76
- AEROSPACE
- TWA Trading Halt Has Analysts Puzzled
- Company Town : TV FACTS
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Telmex Selloff Batters Mexico Stock Market; Bolsa Off 126
- HEALTH : Regulators Block Sale of 6 NME Hospitals to Charter Medical
- Congressional Shake-Up Sends Shock Waves Abroad : Foreign policy: The GOP's huge victory catches many international observers by surprise. Trade, aid concerns are raised.
- 2 Employees of U.S. Embassy in Haiti Killed
- BANKING SQUEEZE: By April, the familiar Bank...
- Disney Hall
- Biological Diversity Treaty
- California Drivers
- Help for Parents
- Lerner on Clinton
- Panel Calls for Broader World History Lessons
- Obituaries - Nov. 11, 1994
- Obituaries - Nov. 11, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 11, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 11, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Nov. 11, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Nov. 11, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Nov. 11, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Nov. 11, 1994
- L.A. Supervisors Decline to Join Prop. 187 Challenges
- GOP Leaders Vow Quick Drive to Cut Capital Gains Tax : Congress: Key Republican lawmaker also wants to explore elimination of federal income tax. Tough welfare reform is another part of the agenda.
- GOP Assembly Gains May Make Brulte Speaker
- Officials Blasted for Tax Fund Use in 187 Fight
- U.S. Won't Fight Pornography Conviction : Supreme Court: U.S. solicitor general had failed to defend prosecution. In bid to end controversy, Atty. Gen. Reno publicly overrules his position.
- Officials Draw Fire for Use of Tax Funds to Fight 187 : Government: Supporters of the controversial new law charge that the will of the people is being ignored.
- Younger of Charles Sons Was Family's Big Success : Profile: Friends can't imagine Eddie, the more average son, is a suspect in killings of his parents and brother.
- U.S. Restores Funding for L.A. Subway Project : Transit: Official says MTA has addressed quality and safety problems. Tunneling in Hollywood will resume.
- BEATING AFTERMATH: Still reeling from the Halloween...
- Storm Fouls Up Rush-Hour : Weather: Rain causes hundreds of crashes but raises Santa Ana rainfall to normal level for season and cheers ski operators.
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : More Voters Casting Ballots Through Mail
- For Forlorn Sybert, Absentee Ballots Make the Heart Beat Faster
- PERSPECTIVES ON ELECTION FALLOUT : A Rude Awakening for Latinos : Prop. 187 proved the power of the vote to those reluctant to become U.S. citizens. Now, thousands will.
- Season's 1st Storm Hits Area : Weather: Rain leads to dozens of traffic accidents. Snow closes part of Angeles Forest Highway. Skies are expected to clear today.
- McNall Set to Give Up His Titles With Kings : Hockey: He will no longer be president or governor, but he will have a salary until 2001.
- Filmmakers Doubt GOP Victory Will Affect Work : Movies: Most industry insiders say subject matter is immune to political landscape. Still, much of Hollywood is casting a wary eye toward the rise in conservatives' power.
- INSURANCE
- Confessions of a Mail Madeleine
- ELECTION RETURNS : Late Absentee Ballots to Decide Brooks-Harman Race : Congress: GOP trend boosts challenge to first-term congresswoman, who trails by 93 votes. Horn, other local incumbents win handily.
- CULVER CITY : Army Widow Seeks Medal, Compensation
- GOINGS ON : Week's Events Include Films, Festivals and Neil Simon Play : Royal Robbins will share his climbing adventures and a parade down State Street will mark Veterans Day.
- 'High Heels' Teeters, but Its Expert Actors Stand Tall
- Silence Is Golden . . . When It's Voluntary
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RESULTS / STATEWIDE OFFICES
- ELECTIONS '94 : New Party Breakdown
- Bosnian Serbs Push Back Muslims
- KEEPING TRACK / JASON REID : Coleman Settles In, Settles Down at UCLA
- Where They're Headed
- New Mexico St. Is Pick in Big West
- Cypress' Ojeda Says He'll Play for Tennessee
- These Teachers Are Music to Students' Ears : Young Jazzmen Redman and Salvatore Inspire Master Class With Their Insights
- 'Windows to the Sea' Film Festival Set
- Farmers Are Likely to See Record Crops, Lower Prices : Agriculture: Ideal conditions will bring 10 billion bushels of corn, government says.
- ELECTIONS '94: IMPACT ON BUSINESS : Power Change Is Cheered on Wall St.; Stocks, Bonds Stable : Markets: Early rally in the Dow fades, but analysts see long-term investment benefits from shift to conservatism.
- Grace on the Fire
- LONG BEACH : City Panel Approves Site for Asphalt Plant
- Local Elections : SIMI VALLEY : Voters Pick Status Quo in Filling Council Seats
- Police Say Baby Slain by Mother, Thrown to Dogs
- Sobriety Checkpoint Set for the Weekend
- Panel Backs Away From Proposed Homeless Campground : Ventura: Members decide to concentrate on how to legally remove squatters from the polluted river bottom. They agree housing alternatives need to be provided.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : ELECTIONS / CASTAIC LAKE WATER AGENCY : Reform Candidate Ousts 13-Year Incumbent
- BURBANK : Celebration to Honor War Heroes Saturday
- CAMARILLO : Weather Postpones Medfly Spraying
- A New Wave Hits Hueneme : Former All-American Halfback Returns to Restore Respectability
- Jennifer Capriati returned to tennis Wednesday night,...
- Phil Bias has been named director of...
- ELECTIONS '94: IMPACT ON BUSINESS : Elections Accent an Upbeat Economic Outlook : Recovery: Returns seem to endorse state's pro-business moves. Job growth is accelerating.
- Cake : Calamity Cake
- JAUNTS : Ventura Pier Tour Offers Voyage Back Through Time : Sailing ships loaded with Christmas trees once docked there. Later, the first oil tankers arrived.
- The Political Beat Goes On for Congressman-Elect Sonny Bono
- Mary P. Borell Wins Library Board Post
- FASHION : Learning How to Size Up the Neighbors by the Yard : Unlike indoor art, lawn ornaments let owners make a personal statement to the world without having to invite folks in.
- Taking the Plunge : The Delta, a Jules Verne-style sub-for-hire, plumbs ocean depths doing scientific tasks and searching for sunken treasure from its base at Ventura Harbor.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / DANA POINT MEASURES C AND D : Voters Want Headlands Coast Kept Clear
- Do they mean cheap thrills?The latest issue...
- A Street Perspective on Prop. 187
- Local Elections : ABSENTEE BALLOTS : Decisions of 26,000 Area Voters Still Uncounted : Election: Officials hope to announce a final tabulation by Nov. 18. But none of the major races in the county are expected to be affected.
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Grant to Benefit Support Groups
- VENTURA : City Water Supply Called Sufficient
- Woman Testifies in Murder Trial to Seeing Man Beat His Passenger : Courts: Prosecutors say witness saw Mark Scott Thornton driving with victim before she was shot dead.
- Sun Devils Have a Plummer, but Too Many Leaks to Plug : College football: Sophomore quarterback quickly learns that he can't do it all.
- THE COLLEGES / IRENE GARCIA : CSUN Football Team Undermining Itself
- NBA ROUNDUP : Anderson Finishes Off Hornets
- ART REVIEWS : 'Cremaster' Drama Explores Ideas of Self
- REAL ESTATE
- Blaschke Named Vice President of Software-Maker Intellution
- Homedco Gets Big Contract With Travelers : Health: Company will provide home services to 1.8 million people in managed-care programs.
- Fangs With a Flourish
- LONG BEACH : Meeting Seeks Input on New West-End Park
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RESULTS / SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RESULTS / SANTA BARBARA COUNTY