- Who Is Minding the Spyhouse? : CIA: The Ames case shows the need of an overhaul at the top.
- Here's the Scoop
- CCC to Hire 60 for Quake Recovery
- Local Elections : CAMPAIGN SPENDING : Voters, Board Confront Key Choices Today
- Canyon's Valent Commits to Play Baseball at UCLA
- PREP WATER POLO PAIRINGS : El Toro's Streak Might End at the Hands of Villa Park
- Weekend Box Office : 'Stargate' a Back-to-Back Champ
- STAGEReady for King David, the Musical?: Producer...
- AEROSPACE
- Apparel Maker Cherokee Files Its Second Chapter 11 Petition
- Harboring Great Dreams : TRADE: The Port of Hueneme is dinky next to mega-ports in Los Angeles and Long Beach, but it's growing nicely thanks to a focus on fresh fruit and autos.
- Premiere Radio Profit Surges to $458,562
- CAMPAIGN COSTS: Four years ago, Vicky Howard...
- OXNARD : Flag-Raising Focus of Worker's Appeal
- VENTURA : New Restrooms OKd for Plaza Park
- Life Without Mary
- Times Endorsements in Tuesday's Election
- Derailment Clogs Busy Boulevard : Wreck: Cleanup begins after Sunday night accident that spilled 10 train cars onto a street in City of Industry. No injuries are reported.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Sheriff Honors Anti-Gang Volunteers
- Obituaries : Ray Russum, Ad Salesman, Ventura Activist, Dies at 62 : Community: City Council watchdog and 'tremendous salesperson' retained respect of those on both sides of issues.
- GARDEN GROVE : Fire Department Joins Emergency Task Force
- SOUTH COUNTY : Senior Citizen Driving Courses Scheduled
- Rams Sell Out, Cowboys-49ers Bumped Off Air
- Cal Lutheran Teacher Surprised to Become New Bishop : Religion: Professor, a proponent of complete participation by gays and lesbians in the church, will oversee 152 congregations.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Play-Calling Draws More Criticism
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Humphries Will Return to Face Chiefs
- Ad Agencies Hope Projected 3-D Images Will Sell : Marketing: Technology combines optics and programming to produce holograph-like images in daylight for use in retail displays.
- Company Town
- Company Town : British Visitors Pick Hollywood's Brain : Film: Despite a flood of location work, U.K. industry is shrinking. Government seeks to turn things around.
- Their Acts Could Use Some Soap
- S. Carolina Case of Deceptions Also a Case of Perceptions : Crime: A mother's tale of a carjacker is now seen as another example of vilifying black men. But in the tight-knit town, cries of racism are tempered.
- Russian Ultranationalist Tells S.F. Audience He's a Dove : Speech: In address to World Affairs Council, Vladimir Zhirinovsky says he has been the victim of lies. Unconvinced demonstrators denounce him as a bigot.
- FIGHTING BACK: The System has again proven...
- Orange County Almanac
- Missing Woman Found Safe in Her Car : Rescue: Police say she spent at least two days inside awaiting her husband's return after they ran out of gas. The man suffers from Alzheimer's disease and couldn't remember wife's location.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Half of Repairs Finished or Underway : Earthquake: The most common permit requests are to reconstruct chimneys and block walls. The busy Valencia Library reopens Thursday. .
- OXNARD : Public Invited to Discuss Land Sale
- LA HABRA : $2-Million Center Is Dedicated
- NORTHRIDGE : Blood Drive Comes to CSUN This Week
- SANTA ANA : 2 Ex-Employees Win Suit Against Register
- Peers Mourn Garden Grove High Student : Crime: Fifteen-year-old slain Saturday in a drive-by shooting is remembered for his earnestness and maturity. Friends say he refused to join gangs; police want to know if he had links to taggers.
- Canon Computer Systems Inc.: The firm on...
- Technology Behind Our <i> Angst, </i> Futurist Says : Communications: American society is uncertain about the changing from an industrial to an informational society, Toffler says.
- Leslie's Poolmart Reports Gains in Earnings, Sales
- Brisk Housing Sales Postpone Seasonal Lull, but Values Fall : Real estate: Total of 880 single-family houses change hands, a five-year high for the month of October. Average price drops 9% from a year earlier.
- Company Town : Sinatra Duets: Capitol Records' Love of Them Is Lovelier the 2nd Time Around
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Voter Information
- World View : More Faces at U.N. Table? : Security Council needs to grow, most agree--and nations are lobbying fiercely.
- COLUMN ONE : Now It's a 'Cool War' Over Visas : Russians seeking U.S. travel papers complain of embassy's rudeness and a bureaucratic 'Iron Curtain.' Americans counter with stories of Soviet-style red tape. Friction may strain developing ties.
- Volunteers
- WINNETKA : Firefighter Hurt, 5 Injured in Blaze
- WOODLAND HILLS : Woman, 79, Found Safe in Parked Car After 2 Days
- Cold War Spy Trader Denies Extortion : Germany: Lawyer who brokered East-West swaps is accused of forcing former clients to sell their assets to gain freedom.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 187 : TV Network Calls Molina Demand for Aid 'Blackmail'
- America From Abroad : Premier's Assassins Fighting for Freedom : Rumors abound that Bernard and Phyllis Coard, whose crime sparked Grenada invasion, may be freed early from prison. But public opposition is strong.
- Agoura Hills Trees to Be Dedicated With Plaques
- COSTA MESA : OCC Gets Grant for New Children's Center
- GARDEN GROVE : Ex-Worker Sentenced for Library Thefts
- Continental Will Close LAX Facility by Next Week : Airlines: The carrier will eliminate 1,500 jobs at its maintenance hangar in an effort to improve earnings.
- Profit More Than Doubles for Styles on Video
- Trial in Fatal Downing Has Wide Impact for Military : Defense: Friendly fire deaths of 26 in Iraq haunt the armed forces. Many say the Pentagon is being overzealous.
- Changing Lifestyles : A New Mood in Medellin : Violent city is learning to live more peacefully.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Dismissal Closer in Molestation Case : Crime: Prosecutors won't challenge defendant's appeal of charges stemming from incidents that allegedly occurred between 1967 and 1972.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Inmate Escapes From Honor Rancho While Working on Construction Crew
- IRVINE : 9 Programs Win City Grants Worth $100,000
- Deep-Sixing CFCs : As Ban Looms, Companies and Consumers Feel Pinch
- Astro Loss Is Heavy as Price Cuts Take Hold
- IHOP Posts Record Earnings in Quarter
- A Classroom in Your Bathroom
- Grounding of ATR Plane in Icing Conditions Urged
- Postscript : Lover's Secret Past Seen as Key to Peace Activist's Violent End : A new biography of Greens founder Petra Kelly rules out the 'double suicide' theory.
- Erroneous Reports
- Community Policing
- Parkland Questions
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : SAN DIEGO COUNTY D.A. : 2 Republicans Slug It Out in Wide-Open Race : Ex-prosecutor Paul Pfingst and Judge Larry Stirling may be in the same party, but they disagree on a raft of issues, from "three strikes" to how to collect child support from deadbeat dads.
- Beach Residents
- Pacific Battles
- 'Bell Curve' Controversy
- Landscaping Praised
- Soka University Urged to Learn a Lesson From Disney
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 187 : Emotions High at Last-Minute Protests : Several demonstrations are held around Downtown and the opposition campaign heats up with $1 million in new donations. L.A. schools chief urges punishing students who walk out.
- Mikhail Gorbachev
- Jewish Group Dismayed Over Attacks on Buddhist Symbol
- Teresa Moorman had 12 kills and 15...
- Project for Seniors' Housing Opposed for High Costs, Traffic
- Spraying Concerns
- Police Found No Basis for Charges Against Dr. Herdeg
- Overfishing Danger
- Accused Football Player Should Be Removed From CSUN Team
- Ahmanson Development Plan Called Bad Deal for Public
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 187 : Lungren Backs Prop. 187; Late Stance Assailed : Though citing concerns, attorney general calls measure the right vehicle for constitutional test. Election rival Tom Umberg accuses him of caving in to supporters of the measure.
- Ballot Choice
- Homework Debate
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 8, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 8, 1994
- Obituaries - Nov. 8, 1994
- Obituaries - Nov. 8, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 8, 1994
- Disney Stores' Chief Is Going to Disneyland
- Close Races to Decide Control of Congress
- Senate Rivals Finish Bitter, Costly Race With Final Blitz
- Wilson and Brown Cap Long, Grueling Race : Politics: Confident governor campaigns for fellow Republicans. Opponent presses for defeat of Prop. 187.
- TIMELY HELP: Ronald Reagan's Alzheimer's disclosure, to...
- Disney Stores Chief to Rule Magic Kingdom
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 8, 1994
- Making the Grade : Student-Athletes Are Finding That Being No. 1 in a Sport Isn't Enough. They Must Also Score the Right Numbers in the Classroom to Earn College Scholarships
- Networks Will Not Cover Case Gavel-to-Gavel
- Wilson and Brown Cap Long, Grueling Race : Politics: Confident governor campaigns for fellow Republicans. Opponent presses for defeat of Prop. 187.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 187 : Emotions Run High at Last-Ditch Protests : Demonstrations are held Downtown and two students are taken into custody briefly at a smaller North Hollywood rally. Opposition campaign heats up with new funding.
- Ito Approves a Televised Trial : Simpson case: Judge says camera in courtroom was not to blame for erroneous DNA report. He finds 'higher level of responsibility' among media in past five weeks.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 187 : Emotions High at Last-Minute Protests : O.C. students rally against Prop. 187; racist signs are pasted on a Fullerton school. Opposition campaign heats up with $1-million infusion.
- Discussions Held on Raider Move to Baltimore, Partial Sale of Team
- Orlando J. Loera, head of relationship management...
- To Pros, the Stock Selloff Question Is When, Not If
- Lester Sill; ASCAP Director and Promoter for Blues Performers
- SAFE CYCLING: Recent bicycle accidents involving children...
- Robber Slain After Taking Hostage
- Diana Reportedly Planning Comeback : Royalty: Prince Charles' estranged wife is said to be preparing to return to public life 'with a vengeance'--as the British Red Cross' head fund-raiser.
- BUENA PARK : City Agrees to $245,000 in Projects
- GARDEN GROVE : Moratorium on New Businesses Extended
- Group Seeks Navy Site to Offer Services to Homeless : Port Hueneme: Advocates want to create one-stop center offering host of programs on strip of surplus land. But plan faces competing proposals.
- 2 Shot in Unrelated Drive-By Incidents
- Boy, 15, Dies in Drive-By; 2 Youths Injured : Crime: Gunfire from two cars rakes people leaving a birthday party in Garden Grove. The dead youth was a high school sophomore there.
- The Southland
- Woman Arrested in Fire at Home of Her Daughter
- 43RD DISTRICT : Candidates 'Confident' as Judgment Day Nears : Assembly race that included clash over teaching of creationism in schools winds down. Family values emphasized in Sunday's final push.
- Train Derails in City of Industry
- Washington Flirting With Federal Industrial Policy : The Clinton Administration embarks on an important experiment
- Shaw Denies Report Rams Are Set to Move : Football: Team president says no final decision has been made. St. Louis, Baltimore officials to come to L.A. this week.
- The UC Irvine Fine Arts Gallery is...
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Guzman's Latin Mix a Crowd Pleaser
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Progfest Highlights Progressive Rock
- One Last Gasp for the Bull Market?
- Toothpaste Stars at Trade Fair in Vietnam : Imports: Clothes were also popular at the 4-day U.S. exhibit organized by a San Diego-based firm.
- Republicans Poised to Gain--but How Big? : Election: GOP may have better shot at Senate majority than at House control. Democrats brace for some losses.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / 4TH SENATE DISTRICT : Prop. 187 Serving as Backdrop in Yet Another Race
- 39 Cubans Escape Guantanamo With Daring Dive, Swim : Refugees: The escapees crushed fences with cots and jumped off a cliff. Their desperation emphasizes the dilemma over repatriations.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : County Planners Offer 3rd Plan for Wetlands
- 3 Slain at Topless Bar as Ousted Man Returns With Gun
- PROPOSITION 188 : Smoking Initiative Comes Under Fire From Students
- Newspaper Strike Continues; Apparent Saboteur Electrocuted
- Ito Weighs Possible TV Camera Ban Today : Simpson case: Few journalists think judge will follow through on threat to oust coverage from his court. But media lawyers will be out in force to argue their case.
- Platform : Is a Panhandler a Crook?
- Prop. 187 Divides a Family
- Economic Profile
- Walsh Remains the Perfect Solution for Bears, 20-6
- Silver and Gold Help Chi Chi Keep His Head
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / INSURANCE COMMISSIONER : Torres Vows Freeze of Insurance Rates; Opponent Ridicules Pledge
- In Syria, Assad's Words Speak Louder Than Deeds : Mideast: Damascus wants leader's desire for peace taken on faith. But Israel, others demand action.
- Clinton Just Talked the Talk on Idealism . . . : Presidency: Americans are dispirited not because his programs stalled, but because he failed to fight for a more caring and less cynical nation.
- SANTA MONICAS : Event to Mark Park Milestones
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Faldo Dominates, Then Is Disqualified
- Marino the Magician Rallies Miami, 22-21 : AFC: Dolphins score 10 points in final four minutes for comeback victory over Colts.
- Beauregard's Just One of the Boys in Pool : Water polo: Marina sophomore is among increasing number of girls in sport now playing on boys' teams.
- Lions, Behind Krieg, Nearly Pull Off Comeback : NFC: Down, 31-7, to Packers at halftime and without Mitchell, Detroit rallies, but loses, 38-30.
- RAMS 27, DENVER BRONCOS 21 : Broncos Backtracking on March to Playoffs
- Video Clerk Puts Customer Service in Play
- 1st Woman to Be Head of Yosemite : Environment: Park Service picks a veteran administrator who has worked there before. She faces a host of problems, many originating outside the park.
- Arrows, Markers Now Identify Newport Blvd. Left-Turn Lanes
- IRVINE : Builders Pick Woodbridge for Award
- RAMS 27, DENVER BRONCOS 21 : Rams Rewrite Elway's Story Line
- Chargers Have Means, Not Ways : Interconference: Running back's fifth consecutive 100-yard game doesn't offset lack of touchdowns in 10-9 loss to the Falcons.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Agassi No. 2 After Paris Victory
- Chiefs Can't Explain Mastery of Raiders : Pro football: L.A. team has lost eight of nine against AFC West rival and hasn't won in Kansas City since 1987.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Yan Pascal Tortelier Rises in L.A. Philharmonic Debut
- OAK TREE AT SANTA ANITA : No Flaws for Aube Indienne in 'Ribbon Run
- Dominick J. Saccacio Becomes Chairman of Datatape
- AUTOS
- Hundreds Bid Farewell to Slain S. Carolina Boys
- RSVP / INTO THE NIGHT : One Role Model That Really Produces
- WORLD WAR I: Many people have lied...
- ELECTIONS '94 : Gay Rights Foes Take to Ballot Again : Election: Despite losing in '92, an Oregon group is backing a revised measure to ban laws protecting homosexuals. Idaho has a version too.
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Finding a Place of Life in the Shadow of Death : RECESSIONAL <i> by James A. Michener</i> , Random House $25, 400 pages
- BREA : Historic City Hall to Be Renovated for Scouting Center
- IRVINE : UCI Wins Grant for Study of Democracy
- 'Run for Cover' Races Raise About $75,000 for the County's Homeless
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Media, Coaches Agree: Cornhuskers Are No. 1
- RAMS 27, DENVER BRONCOS 21 : Ram Review
- Film Financing to Be Discussed
- 'Stargate' Keeps Surprising Lead Over the Pack : Movies: The sci-fi thriller holds onto the top box-office spot despite stiff competition from heavily hyped star vehicles 'The War' and 'Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.'
- JAZZ REVIEW : Daniels, Garson Show Technical Prowess
- By Saying Little, 'Gump' Says Much
- JAPAN
- Dalmatian Visitors Unleash Enthusiasm in the Classroom
- The Keepers of the Name : Longtime Admirers Pay Respects to Richard Nixon as Presidential Library Docents
- Female Volleyball Stars Play in Fear : Harassment by Obsessed Male Fans Grows as Beach Sport Gains Popularity
- Troop Cutbacks for Haiti, Gulf Reportedly Set
- Into Land of No Tomorrows : Disneyland to Close Its Skyway Attraction After a 38-Year Run
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Salt Creek Trail Will Get 20 Markers
- Life Support : Council on Aging May Be Done In by Debt, Leaving Unmet Needs
- Public Places : Humphrey Park: Revived With Love and Money
- Girls' Options Remain Limited
- COMMENTARY : Chandler Rings Up This Victory
- TV REVIEW : 'Burning Passion' Brings Mitchell's Tara to Real Life
- Realism Takes Toll
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : Shaken Into a Safety Mind-Set : Retailers Are Cashing In on Disaster Preparedness
- Irvine's Tri-Lite Wins $3.4-Million Contract
- HONG KONG
- Apartheid Foe's Slaying Sparks Fear in S. Africa
- End to Work on Kimball Overpass Speeds Into Sight
- 49ers Use Long-Distance Plays to Beat Redskins : NFC: McDonald's 73-yard interception return for a touchdown perhaps the biggest in 37-22 victory.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Michel's Hat Trick in Second Half Lifts UCI in Water Polo
- DANCE REVIEWS : Dante Meets Voltaire in 'Thomas D.'
- Celebrities Give as Good as They Get at Benefits
- Torrential Storm Begins to Fade in San Francisco Area
- SANTA PAULA : City Hall to Hold Election Open House
- Erwin Knoll; Longtime Editor of The Progressive Magazine
- Mission Is to Keep Shoppers in City
- IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD : Huntington Beach: Micro-Scale Welfare Reform
- The Disassembly Line : Auto parts: Persistent patrons find gems among the junk at a Sun Valley wrecking yard. The lot has 3,000 beat-up vehicles, arches from a carwash and remnants of an Army tank.
- Broncos Can't Turn Corner : Rams: Henderson makes big plays to thwart Elway in final minutes.
- NBA : Suns Extend Their Heat Streak
- No Offense, but Raiders Need It : Pro football: They can't get anything going in 13-3 loss to Chiefs, ruining a chance to move up in standings.
- Foreign Investment Shifting to East Coast, Report Finds : Economy: Analysts say other countries' increased interest in high technology bodes well for California.
- Air Fares May Go Up--Except in California : Airlines: Carriers hope to extend recent financial comeback. Prices on some routes have risen already.
- Creighton W. Lawhead has joined the Immune...
- Giving Back : 'If Communities Break Down, Our Investment Is at Risk'
- Veterans' Wall Replica Goes Back on Display
- At Journey's End: Reflecting on the Great Divide
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Council Pair Scold Mayor Over Late Agenda Item : Government: Frank Roberts is accused of adding city manager's contract issue in hopes it passes without discussion.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE O.J. SIMPSON CASE : Turn Cameras On, Gag the Lawyers : A seasoned trial reporter believes the attorney manipulation of the media justifies her change of heart.
- So, Where's the Wienermobile?
- Pedaling Safety : Simi Program Focuses on Reducing Bicycle Accidents
- Agenda
- Narita Brian Completes Japanese Triple Crown
- Raiders Want ESPN Retraction
- Does the Oracle See a Win?
- VENTURA : Council to Discuss Condemnation Issue
- ELECTIONS / PREVIEW : Supervisor Hopefuls Still Pounding the Pavement : Politics: Final weekend finds quartet continuing bids for grass-roots support. Results could shape public policy for years.
- 6 Vietnamese Americans Given Life-Achievement Awards
- PROPOSITION 187 : Leaders Urge Protesters to Keep Up the Fight : San Fernando: About 65 gather at a Catholic church to voice opposition to the hotly debated immigration measure.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Atkins Tour Gives Suzy Bogguss a Boost
- MOVIESStonewall, the Movie: The Stonewall riot of...
- Richard Krautheimer; Historian of Christian, Byzantine Art
- President's Aides Seek New Strategies for Next 2 Years
- Sexual Harassment by 7 Navy Instructors Alleged
- Two's Company, Friends a Crowd?
- Winning the Battle and Losing the War
- Billy Mitchell: A Man for All Seasons, Beats
- Orange County
- Marc H. Nussbaum, 38, has been promoted...
- Bountiful Salinas Valley Has Bumper Crop of Woes : Farms: Problems include overproduction, seawater intrusion. Some pin hopes on quest for tastier lettuce.
- Greenpeace Reports New Russian Oil Spill
- A SPECIAL REPORT: COMPUTERS
- GARDEN GROVE : Donated Toys Sought for Holiday Benefit
- SAN CLEMENTE : Conceptual Approval Given Plaza Pacifica
- Hill Forces Formula One Showdown
- The Real Burt Lancaster
- DANCE REVIEWS : New Vigor, Life at Rhapsody in Taps
- The Southland
- Clinton Faces Cold Realities of Partisanship and Isolation : The President Talks of Feeling Out of Step With the Electorate and Out of Patience With the GOP
- Hebron Mosque, Site of Massacre, to Reopen : West Bank: Despite Muslim protests over security measures, worshipers may enter Cave of Patriarchs today.
- Fullerton Man Dead After Crash; 2nd Man Injured
- Hart Top Fund-Raiser in San Juan Race
- GARDEN GROVE : Parenting Seminar Offered by School
- Orange County Almanac
- Rail Buffs Dedicated to Restoring Old Station : Simi Valley: A love of trains has inspired a small group of volunteers to spend nine years salvaging the Santa Susana depot. Now they await federal funding.
- 3 Slain at Topless Bar as Ousted Man Returns With Gun
- Countwide : Activist Seeks Support to Reinstate Rides
- ANAHEIM : School Board OKs 3% Raises for Employees
- Second Opinion / OTHER MEDIA : A Black Series Fades; Where's the Clicker?
- Hoard Leads Browns Over Patriots : AFC: On windy day in Cleveland, running back has 123 rushing yards and scores on a pass play.
- Vikings Win on Moon's Pass to Ismail : NFC: Key play of 21-20 victory over Saints comes with five seconds left, caps 84-yard drive.
- Near End, Navratilova Denied : Tennis: In her second-to-last tournament, she loses to Sanchez Vicario in Oakland final.
- Chapman Volleyball Makes Regionals
- Bills Nearly Out of Super Bowl Race : AFC: Hopes of returning a fifth time are dim after 22-17 loss to Jets.
- Fumble Allows Steelers to Win : AFC: Brown's miscue in overtime sets up Anderson's field goal for a 12-9 victory over Oilers.
- APPRECIATION : Sam Francis: On His Own Terms : The artist silently broadcast the obdurate desire to be remembered for his work.
- Rosenberg Errs in PBS Criticism
- GATT May Not Be a Hot Issue Just Now, but It Will Be Soon : Trade: Elections are focused on other issues, but Clinton wants a vote on pact this month.
- Slow Down, Curves Ahead : The way some designers see it, grown women want glamour and elegance. Not frou-frou. : SPRING COLLECTIONS / NEW YORK
- NATO Planes Buzz Sarajevo to Halt Fighting
- Jokes
- U.S. Advises Lie Tests for Parents of Missing Kids
- Ron Walters; Three-Time Emmy-Winning Makeup Artist
- Even Those Who Never Knew Him Feel the Loss
- COSTA MESA : Panel to Back Hike in Traffic-Impact Fee
- Cunningham Downplays Payback Factor : NFC: He says he respects Ryan's defense after leading the Eagles to a 17-7 victory over Cardinals.
- Foreman the Man of the Big Moment : Boxing: After one of sports' greatest victories, what can he possibly do for an encore?
- JAPAN
- Forced Overtime Requires Pay Above Minimum Wage
- Ending Sicilian Trip, Pope Is Dauntless Despite Disability : Religion: Forced to use a cane, the pontiff wields it with verve. He seems to be saying he'll keep traveling.
- Global Wildlife Summit Under Way : Environment: Officials from 124 nations gather in Florida to draft policy on endangered animal and plant species.
- The Birds and Bees, Via Your PC
- Classified Material : Selling yourself in the personals is a tough pitch. But Sharon Huff can help. Her advice? Some creative honesty.
- Rivals for Senate, Governor Battle Across State
- Rains Kill 54 in Europe, N. Africa
- Group Begins Hunger Strike to Protest 187
- A Homey Setting for Homeless to Get Help : In Placentia, when you have nowhere else to go, you go to H.I.S. house.
- SANTA SUSANA : Class to Offer Composting Tips
- The Flock That Wouldn't Stray
- Just in Case Whistles Put You to Sleep
- Bengals Get Their First Victory : AFC: Blake passes for 387 yards and Pelfrey's kick in overtime defeats Seahawks, 20-17.
- Pro Football Spotlight
- Theater : 'Mockingbird' Revisits Another Era
- 'Sex, Drugs' Shows the Netherlands' Perspective
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Turbo Tanzi' Goes to Mat With Life's Ills and Wins
- Vietnam to Get RJR Cigarettes
- AUSTRALIA