- Dozens of U.S. Tourists Hurt in Scottish Accident
- THE SIMPSON LEGACY / LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : Trial & Error: FOCUS SHIFTS TO A JUSTICE SYSTEM AND ITS FLAWS : Weighing the Necessity of Change : How One Case May Reshape Criminal Justice in America : Some of the Sanctions
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : 'Drabble' Rouser : Kevin Fagan of Mission Viejo, a syndicated cartoonist, relates to his characters. In fact, he draws inspiration from everyday events.
- Foul Play Feared in Man's Disappearance : Investigation: Albert Charles Bean III of Aliso Viejo has not been heard from since last Sunday. His car was found abandoned and his ATM card was used under suspicious circumstances.
- NASA Probes Mono Lake to Find Clues to Life on Mars : Science: Researchers explore likely cradles of life on Earth to help design the next interplanetary lander.
- ELECTIONS / VENTURA COUNCIL : 12 Candidates Fail to Stir Interest in Nov. 7 Contest
- Harvard-Westlake Measures Up in 14-10 Victory : Water polo: Doubted by Corso, Wolverines sink powerful Orinda Miramonte, 14-10.
- U.S. Gymnasts Win Bronze With Miller
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : USC's Ifeanyi May Face Additional Sanctions
- THE PREPS : FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Ohrel Leads Costa Mesa to Victory Over Santa Ana
- Rolling Stone Cover Has Editor Spinning
- Meandering in a Dreamscape : Ishiguro offers a complex, ambitious journey into the subconscious : THE UNCONSOLED, <i> By Kazuo Ishiguro (Alfred A. Knopf: $25; 535 pp.)</i>
- A Fierce Look at Fidelity : Ann Beattie weaves a rich fabric of truth in an evolving career : ANOTHER YOU, <i> by Ann Beattie (Alfred A. Knopf: $24; 323 pp.)</i>
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Washington State Defeats Oregon State Behind Davis
- Memorial at Station Honors All Who Served
- 'Safety' Ball Article Lacks Objectivity
- Editorials, Reporting on Landfill Appreciated
- Japanese Not Immune From Same Failings
- Housing Plan Draws Fire From 2 Cities
- Politics and Generation X
- Fossil Folly Needs Closer Scrutiny
- THE SIMPSON LEGACY / LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : Trial & Error: FOCUS SHIFTS TO A JUSTICE SYSTEM AND ITS FLAWS : Weighing the Necessity of Change : How One Case May Reshape Criminal Justice in America : Schools of Law / "O.J. will be on trial in law schools for many years to come."
- Brain Drain Perhaps Worse Than Suggested
- THE SIMPSON LEGACY / LOS ANGELES...
- 'Murder' Charges
- Placement of Story Gives Unfair Picture
- Readers Speak Out on O. J. Verdict
- Hot Austin Nights : It's...
- Breathless in Bolivia
- Cypress Recall Principals Get Their Say
- Man Kills Son, 3, and Self, Police Say
- Martial Arts Teach Kids to Avoid Conflict?
- Laura Chick Needs to Make Up Her Mind
- 'PIMP' PUBLISHER
- A Better Plan
- Church Right to Fight Pub Owner's Suit
- Religious Liberties Should Be Restored
- Brain Wave Technology Has Medical Benefits
- Senseless Slaughter
- THE SIMPSON LEGACY / LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : Trial & Error: FOCUS SHIFTS TO A JUSTICE SYSTEM AND ITS FLAWS : Weighing the Necessity of Change : How One Case May Reshape Criminal Justice in America : Rules of the Court / "We're going to go for the easy fix."
- THE SIMPSON LEGACY / LOS ANGELES...
- These Values Will Create a Merciless World
- THE SIMPSON LEGACY / LOS ANGELES...
- Sales Tax Criticism Is Way Off-Base
- THE SIMPSON LEGACY / LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : Trial & Error: FOCUS SHIFTS TO A JUSTICE SYSTEM AND ITS FLAWS : Weighing the Necessity of Change : How One Case May Reshape Criminal Justice in America : The D.A. / "It's like a death in the family."
- L.A. THEATER
- BLURRY VISION
- Some News to Chase Away the Blues
- THE SIMPSON LEGACY / LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : Trial & Error: FOCUS SHIFTS TO A JUSTICE SYSTEM AND ITS FLAWS : Weighing the Necessity of Change : How One Case May Reshape Criminal Justice in America : The Police / "It's not a bad apple. The barrel itself is rotten."
- THE SIMPSON LEGACY / LOS ANGELES...
- THE SIMPSON LEGACY / LOS ANGELES...
- Builders, Law Firm Back Legislation
- THE SIMPSON LEGACY / LOS ANGELES...
- O.J. Simpson on 'Larry King Live'
- Looters Target Iraq's Antiquities : Archeology: The 'cradle of civilization' has been left unprotected amid nation's economic ills. Illegal digs are commonplace since the Gulf War. Lack of funds has nearly closed the museums and stripped security at sites.
- Lagunans' Pride Is Well-Founded
- Dichotomy
- Mega-Mergers Mean Concentrated Wealth
- THE END OF EVIL : ...
- THE SIMPSON LEGACY / LOS ANGELES...
- Tax Proposal Ignores Scope of Problems
- Not the Ticket
- Tap Not TipTop
- NONFICTION - Oct. 8, 1995
- NONFICTION - Oct. 8, 1995
- NONFICTION - Oct. 8, 1995
- NONFICTION - Oct. 8, 1995
- Obituaries - Oct. 8, 1995
- Pope Offers Vision of Church for Millennium : Religion: He calls on youth to serve the poor and ill. Pontiff's Central Park sermon is most orthodox of trip.
- Money Trail Details Blast Suspects' 'Lost' World : Oklahoma: Relying on multiple names and addresses and credit schemes, McVeigh and Nichols lived a life designed to leave no footprints.
- REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : Pickpockets Among Crowd at Park Mass
- PIPE DREAMS: Remember Lake Hayvenhurst? Scene of...
- On Par With Nature : Developers Have Greener Plan for Golf Course
- New Ships Get the Gadgets, Glitter
- Trial Fallout Spreads to O.C. : Spousal abuse: While some battering husbands cite Simpson's acquittal, women's shelters see it not as a setback, but as a catalyst for change.
- NEW JOINT: After meeting in parks or...
- Leak Blamed for 3rd Delay of Shuttle Launch
- First Family Travels for Actors' Wedding
- Hamas Weighs Taking Part in Elections
- Manhattan Catholic School's Vitality Fueled by New Generation of Immigrants : Education: St. Joseph's, on the impoverished Lower East Side, has survived by adapting. Some of its pupils will be present as the Pope celebrates Mass today.
- Marvin Arrowsmith; AP Correspondent
- Obituaries : Edward F. Tallent; Longtime County Pharmacist
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Man Sentenced to 30 Days in Jail for Having Illegal Drugs
- Countywide : Food Providers Feel Bankruptcy's Pinch
- 4 Special Sections on 'Simpson Legacy'
- Witness Alters His Story in Compton Trial : Courts: Businessman softens his claim that a payment to an ex-councilman was a bribe. Prosecutors show a video of a congressman taking money.
- PREP EXTRA / ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Bad Snap Leads to Dana Hills Heartbreak
- Voter Registration Deadline on Tuesday
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Colorado and Seattle Keep Colors Flying One More Day : NL: Rockies' bullpen wastes ninth-inning lead, but Braves fall in 10th, 7-5.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : County Teams Start Division Play Today
- SuperSonics File, so Cartwright Unretires
- Graphix Zone Attributes Loss to Signing Talent for CD-ROMs
- DECOR : Creation of Space, Light Can Be Just a Mirror Illusion
- MISSION VIEJO : Residents' Opposition Postpones Commission's Decision on Housing Project
- 2 Catholic Papers Sold : Media: Group with reported ties to Legion of Christ religious order buys National Catholic Register and Catholic Twin Circle.
- Agoura Hills : Few Attend Session on Taxpayer Issues
- Concert, Film Aimed at Young Audience
- Youth Opinion : So, Do You Still Want to Be a Lawyer?
- Alternatives Sought to Ride-Share Rules
- Child Molester Draws an 8-Year Term in Prison : Courts: Thomas Michael Cimino, who tried to lure girls with lost-cat story, gets maximum sentence requested by parents of three victims.
- San Fernando Valley : Filming of Porno Films Halted at House
- Paper's Travel Page Lets Locals Know They've Arrived
- VILLA PARK : City Is Outlining Staff, Service Cuts
- Rambis Goes From Coach to Player Again With Lakers
- PREP EXTRA / ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Johnson's Kicks Start El Toro Past Trabuco Hills
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City, Firm Team Up on Beach Maintenance
- PREP EXTRA / ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : St. John Bosco Shows Up Servite Everywhere but the Scoreboard
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : Hunters Schooled by Monroe Doctrine
- ROUNDUP : CSUN Gets a Little Extra From Lou in a 3-3 Tie
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Penn State's Star Receiver Looks to Lift Nittany Lions
- PREP EXTRA / ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: WEEK 5 : Chaminade Buries Bloomington to Avenge Humiliating Defeat
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : NORTHWEST VALLEY CONFERENCE
- THE NFL / BILL PLASCHKE : He Loved 'Song' . . . and So Did You
- NEWPORT BEACH : Decision on Year-Round Surfing Expected Monday From Council
- Farm Agency Seeks Panel Nominations
- Anti-Drug Play for Children to Be Staged
- Governor to Sign Recovery Bills Monday : Bankruptcy: Wilson is scheduled for a ceremony in Santa Ana to approve legislation allowing the county access to transit revenue and other funds to pay for debts and services.
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : NORTHWEST VALLEY CONFERENCE
- St. Bernard Outrun by Crespi, 35-21
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- PREP EXTRA / ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Barons Stay Cool in Bumping Off Santa Margarita : Football: Alvarez's 16-yard run and the extra point late in the fourth quarter give No. 9 Fountain Valley a 28-27 victory over No. 4 Eagles.
- USC Gains a Restraining Order Against Caron : Colleges: Superior Court ruling forbids sports agent and his company from contacting Trojan athletes. Hearing date set.
- Mother of 'Pearls' Lets Her Confidence Be Her Guide : Theater: The quartet of modern operas is the latest effort from actress-singer-composer O-Lan Jones.
- Kerkorian Settles Suits From His Sale of MGM / UA : Courts: The action paves the way for what is believed to be another attempt at Chrysler.
- AST's 1st-Quarter Revenue Decreases 'Significantly'
- LA HABRA : Owner Relents When Pigs' Flies Cause Harm
- Update : FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Police Hailing Traffic Crackdown
- Sermon Focuses on Being Creative
- Cigar Faces Thunder Gulch in Race of the Year
- GOLF / THOMAS BONK : Only Price's Game Is Not on the Money
- PREP EXTRA / ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Canyon Overcomes Slow Start, Beats Corona
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Brewers Still Waiting on Stadium
- TV Reveiws : 'Carmen Miranda' Looks Behind Image
- Noise Flap Pulls Plug on Reopening of Amphitheater
- Multicultural Manners : Owls and Elephants
- SANTA ANA : Council Raising Fee for Impounded Cars
- LAKE FOREST : City Manager Search Down to 15 Applicants
- Thousand Oaks Rounds Out Its Budget Wish List
- Man Held in Fatal Traffic Accident
- Sarfaraz's Switch Pays Mira Costa Dividends : Prep football: He replaces injured Byrd at tailback and scores two touchdowns in a 30-23 victory at Beverly Hills.
- Countywide : Volunteer Honored for 65 Years of Work
- PREP EXTRA / ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : SCORECARD: COUNTY HIGHLIGHTS FROM WEEK 5
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Feeling Pull of Mexico's Past in 'Espiritu' : Art review: Compelling work of 11 modern-day artists is featured, but history's clash of cultures hovers in the background.
- Slayings in Zulu S. Africa
- Powell's Intimates Urge Against White House Run : Politics: 'Canteen Cabinet' warns of ceaseless attacks on character, end to privacy. Fear for general's life also voiced.
- Police, Family Looking for Answers in Teen's Slaying : Violence: Suspects are in gang but victim wasn't, investigators say. Relatives today will bury 17-year-old Cypress High student, who 'was at the wrong place at the wrong time.'
- Maybe Rams Had No Business Winning the First Four Games
- PREP EXTRA / ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Southern California Christian Rolls Up 439 Yards in Victory
- 'First Look' Screening of 20 Student Films Set
- This Diva Kicks Off Her Shoes to Sing Cape Verde's Blues
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- 13 Hurt in Bomb Blast Near Paris Subway Stop
- Pope's Word Elevates Cathedral to Honored Status of a Basilica
- Top Cult Figure Arrested in Japan : Asia: Spokesman has been de facto leader of group accused of March subway attack. Police are expected to grill him about a slew of crimes.
- Israeli President Defies Newly Signed Pact : Mideast: Ezer Weizman refuses to pardon women murderers. PLO denounces move.
- A Nobel Poet Who Didn't Know It
- Boy Lured Into Stranger's Car Is Home Safe
- Florida Beach Town Pays the Price of Development : Storm: Southerners transformed once-sleepy village of Destin into a prime resort. Now, much of it has been blown away by Hurricane Opal.
- Exhibit to Offer View of Firefighters at Work
- OXNARD : Japanese Enjoy Taste of College Life in States
- Lone Crusader Losing Hope for Aged Farmhouse : History: Without a buyer, the 1870s cottage is doomed to be razed this month.
- Valleywide : Voter Registration Deadline on Tuesday
- Montgomery's Attorney Summoned : Moorpark: Lawyer outraged over being ordered to appear with councilman before grand jury in investigation of his client's financial dealings.
- X-Rated Film House Shut Down for Now
- Mom, 4-Year-Old Shot in Santa Ana : Violence: A second son is unhurt as the three walk home after getting haircuts. The boy awaits reconstructive facial surgery.
- Warning Prompted Ejection Before Crash
- PREP EXTRA / ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Irvine Scores 26 After Halftime to Beat Canyon Springs, 33-28
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Dodgers Go Three and Out : It Was Fast, Not Painless
- PREP EXTRA / ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : County's No. 1 Rusher Stopped Cold in 42-0 Loss
- COMMENTARY : It May Be Finest Postseason That Nobody Has Ever Seen
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- NHL NOTEBOOK : Avalanche Might Make It All the Way to Stanley Cup Finals
- Forget Peoria. Will It Play in Paris and Peru? : Movies: An actor's popularity in foreign markets can often result in a film's financial success--and a higher salary.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AMERICAN LEAGUE PLAYOFFS
- Daiwa Hid Records From U.S. Regulators : Finance: Bank president to resign as a result of bond trader's $1.1-billion loss, report says.
- Canada Discovers a Root to Wealth : Arguably the Most Lucrative Legal Harvest Worldwide and a Lure to Entrepreneurs, Ginseng is British Columbia's Hottest Crop
- Ruling Is Victory for Nuclear Waste Dump
- San Gabriel Valley : Humane Society Seizes Fighting Cocks
- Judge Awards $2.9 Million to Aeromexico Pilot's Family
- COSTA MESA : Some City Workers May Get to Issue Tickets
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Outdoor Dining Licensing Fee Is Proposed
- Whenever Cardinal Roger M. Mahony visits Pope...
- St. Francis Takes Fifth Against Pasadena
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : Crescenta Valley Beats Burroughs in a Rush, 28-21
- PREP EXTRA / ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Armstrong's Late Touchdowns Lift La Habra
- CSUN's Merry Prankster : College football: Not even a pair of lopsided losses can stop the fun for first-year Coach Dave Baldwin.
- TV Reveiws : 'Buccaneers' Tells a Deliciously Dark Tale
- HEALTH
- Unisys to Split Into 3 Units as Part of Reorganization : Shake-up: Computer maker to cut jobs, take charge against earnings.
- GARDENING : How You Can Make Tulips Show Their True Colors
- Nursing Home Care Jeopardized by GOP Plan, Advocates Charge
- No Injuries Reported in 6.4 Alaska Temblor
- LAPD Grows, but Has Fewer Patrol Officers : Police: Despite mayor's pledge to increase ranks on the street, confidential report shows attrition and promotions have had opposite effect. Situation causes consternation at City Hall.
- PREP EXTRA / ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Capistrano Valley's Aronson Stops Foothill Just in Time : Football: Cougars go up, 31-12, then let Knights get within three points before defensive tackle gets two sacks in final minute.
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Colorado and Seattle Keep Colors Flying One More Day : AL: Johnson again looms large, lasts seven innings as Mariners beat Yankees, 7-4.
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL : USC Ends Futility at UCLA
- October Planting Guide
- Competition Nearing a Close
- Russian Military Chief in Chechnya Struggles for Life After Bomb Blast : Rebellion: Fears of a return to full-scale war rise after second such attack in the rebel republic.
- Human Bones Found Near Road
- M-I-C-K-E-Y vs. O-J:The original Mouseketeers from the...
- Canoga Park : Unitarians Plan to Build New Church
- Trash Collectors in Mission Viejo Pick Up a Lawsuit : Government: City wants company it contracted with to take over all waste gathering. Firms targeted vow to resist.
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Lasorda Gets One for Scrapheap, Not His Scrapbook : Dodgers: Team's play in what could be his last playoff series leaves him depressed and searching for answers.
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : NORTHWEST VALLEY CONFERENCE
- PREP EXTRA / ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Western Stays Undefeated by Beating Katella
- PREP EXTRA / ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Mater Dei Loses Perry but Still Beats Ramona
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: WEEK 5 : Hart Stopped by Loyola
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Dancing, Singing Praises of Female Spirit : Dance: Rose Polsky gathers guest artists to honor the founders of modern dance and recognize that women still create within a particular set of constraints.
- Charles Lacy Veach, Shuttle Astronaut
- PET PROFITS: The county is again eyeing...
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : NFC : Aikman Says He's Ready to Go
- PREP EXTRA / ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Valencia's Final Play Tops Lancers
- Blacks Not in Lock Step as Washington March Nears : Race: Several aspects of 'Million Man' effort are controversial. Opinions range from support for the demonstration's ideals to denunciation of its leaders.
- LAPD Grows, but Has Fewer Patrol Officers : Police: Despite mayor's pledge to increase ranks on the street, confidential report shows attrition and promotions have had opposite effect. Situation causes consternation at City Hall.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Liability Concerns Derail Free Bike Plan
- Sexual Abuse Suits Against Church Settled
- School, Students Alarmed by Attack on 12-Year-Old : Crime: Teachers in San Clemente try to caution classes about the dangers of the outside world after a boy is robbed of $20 by two teens. The assailants are being sought.
- 'Million Man' Plan Divides Churches : Some African Americans View March as Effort to Legitimize Farrakhan
- Splash Beats Sockers in Opener
- Summa Industries: The Fullerton manufacturer of equipment...
- A Tale of Deconstruction : This is the house that Ted rebuilt. He gutted a tract home and, using common materials, turned it into something uncommonly livable.
- Westside : Blues Club Gets Reprieve on Ruling
- TUSTIN : Funds Earmarked for Youth Center
- Sherman Oaks : 2 Residents Nominated for City Commissions
- Murder Trial of 4 Teens Postponed : Courts: Defense in stabbing death of 16-year-old claims new evidence left it unprepared. Judge grants continuance until Jan. 8.
- Gunshot Victim Dies of Wounds
- South Bay : Touring Marine Museum to Debut at School
- NHL PREVIEWS : It's Time to Regain All That Was Lost : Kings: But it may take not one, but two Great Ones--Gretzky and Robinson--to restore their tattered reputation.
- John Williams had back spasms and could...
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AFC : Raiders Sue NFL for $200 Million
- PREP EXTRA / ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : ROUNDUP : Wilkins Shines on Both Sides of Esperanza Victory
- Management of Track Challenged by Everett : Factionalism: Ousted chairwoman of Hollywood Park files lawsuit to obtain records.
- New Allies Push Turkey Premier to the Right
- Study Finds Slight Vitamin A Excess Hikes Birth Defect Risk
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Yoakam to Headline TreePeople Benefit
- INSIDE & OUT : A HELPING HAND : Lifting Stains on Patio Can Be Spotty Job
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : NORTHWEST VALLEY CONFERENCE
- Guitarist Parkening in School Benefit
- If It Sounds Like a Harley, Then . . .
- SOCIETY : Drop in British Crime Seen as Equal Parts Politics, Policing
- Motorist Shot in Apparent Retaliation
- ANAHEIM : Council to Consider Starting Transit Group
- 2 Die in Apparent Murder-Suicide
- Nippy Jones Dies at 70; Famous for Shoe Polish : Baseball: Umpire ruled he was hit by pitch in 1957 World Series, leading to Braves' victory.
- On the Outside . . . but in Good Company : Pop music: Holly Cole, who sings Sunday at the Coach House, is tough to categorize, but so are the artists she admires.
- INSIDE & OUT : DISCOVERIES : Heavy Metal
- Indonesia Quake Kills 100
- Federal Underground Bunker to Be Open to Resort Visitors
- Update : IRVINE : Car Wash Gets the OK--Again
- Workers Blast County Plan for 5% Pay Cut : Budget crisis: Non-union employees say they will fight salary reduction, which they call unfair and divisive.
- DODGERS / DAILY REPORT : Claire Not Making Any Decisions Yet
- NHL : Kamensky, Avalanche Overpower Red Wings
- PREP EXTRA / ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Griffins Survive Real Scare : Football: Los Alamitos bounces back from two first-half deficits to beat Riverside Poly, 28-14. Feterik passes for 309 yards.
- San Pedro Bursts Narbonne Bubble
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Club Review : Catching Up With Action at Clubs
- Unmasking the Lessons Behind 'Phantom' : Theater: A Rancho Santiago College production takes its cues from the novel, not the popular musical, and focuses on issues of intolerance.
- Music Review : Salonen's Way : Maestro Opens Season With Eclectic Business as Usual
- Eiji Okada; Japanese Actor Had Key Role in 'Ugly American'
- Denise Brown Speaks Out on Abuse
- Ethics Panel Chief Keeps Job for Now : Government: Commission debates fate of executive director Benjamin Bycel but takes no action. The panel meets again in two weeks.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Strike at Boeing Aims for Impact Far Beyond U.S. : Aerospace: Machinists want jobs to stay at home, but management says it can't close future deals without buying parts overseas.
- PREP EXTRA / ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Kimball Steps In to Lead Laguna Beach
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Close Higher Despite Tech Selloff
- Woman Is Arrested for Failing to Return Videos
- N. Korea Overstating Flood Damage to Attract Aid, U.S. Officials Say : Asia: Exaggerated estimates of losses signal Pyongyang's intention to forgo self-reliance doctrine.
- Gas Firms to Pay Fines
- Update : HUNTINGTON BEACH : Seapoint Street Linked to PCH
- Agency Urges Cat Licensing : Pets: County regulators ask seven cities to adopt fees as a way to raise money, reunite strays with owners. Some residents object.
- ANAHEIM : Art Show Takes a Walk on the Wild Side
- DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: Physical and verbal abuse in...
- SIMI VALLEY : Unstable Soil Cited in Seismic Report
- Conversation : In Russia, 'Jews Never Trust the Police'
- NHL PREVIEWS : Odds Are, They're Mightier This Year : Ducks: Team is younger, faster, more talented, but Cup is still out of reach for Kariya, Kilger and company.
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : NORTHERN CONFERENCE
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Dodgers Go Three and Out : NL playoffs: Reds use three home runs, including first postseason grand slam, to complete sweep, 10-1.
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: WEEK 5 : It All Seems So Familiar for Sylmar in 27-6 Win Over Reseda
- Dance Review : 'Willingly': Film Images Mix With Minimal Movement
- LABOR
- Woman, Son Wounded in Santa Ana
- Call of Priesthood Still Sounds for Some : Religion: Numbers dwindle but two seminarians voice optimism in choice of vocation. Papal visit stirs hope that more might join.
- Plisky Was Target of D.A. Probe, Source Says : Oxnard: Ex-councilman disputes a claim that his contacts with a land speculator could have warranted a corruption investigation more than a year ago.
- Water Main Bursts in Sherman Oaks
- A Model Cop : CHP Officer Remembered for Devotion to Job and Family
- Valleywide : Entrepreneurs Learn Strategic Planning
- Witness Alters Story in Tucker Trial : Courts: He softens claim that payment to ex-Councilman Filer was a bribe. Prosecutors show videotape of Rep. Tucker taking money.