- Plane Crashes Off Newport; 1 Found Alive : Aviation: Craft lost from radar after reporting engine trouble. Three were aboard.
- Helping to Ensure a 21st-Century Fox : Wildlife: Graduate student tracks behavior patterns of the animals to determine the effect of humans' encroachment on their habitat.
- Valleywide : Weak Santa Anas Gust Into Region
- Dropping Out...and Dropping Back In Again : DALE TAYLOR : 'I Work With the Teachers'
- I'd Like You to Meet . . . Whatshisname
- RSVP : Just Your Basic Hollywood Big Night
- Proposal to Sell Imperial Valley Water Stirs Anger
- World IN BRIEF : COMORO ISLANDS : Officer Claims He Controls Nation
- The Pinup Circuit : Models of Decades Past Find That They're in Demand Again Among Long-Ago Admirers
- World IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : 2 Killed, 10 Injured in Bus Hijacking
- Californian Killed in Niagara Falls Stunt : Accident: Parachute fails to open for rider of motorized ski. Leap was effort to draw attention to plight of homeless.
- A Special Day and Time, and a Special Friend
- Clinton's 'Big Picture'
- How to Make Best of Copper Curtain
- Rep. Waxman on GOP Congress
- Medicare
- MTA Safety Incentives
- Malcolm S. Forbes Jr.
- A World of Change Comes With...
- Electoral College
- Diversion of FEMA Funds Called Fraud
- Architect Deserves Credit for Design
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : On Actors in Drag vs. Actresses in Need of Jobs
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 2, 1995
- SEC Warning O.C. Officials of Possible Fraud Charges : Bankruptcy: Sources say investment firm executives are also being notified, indicating end of investigation is near.
- Fuhrman Case: How the City Kept Troubled Cop : Police: He showed racist views and boasted of violence in '83 disability claim. Officials said they didn't believe him.
- OPEN MINDS: The Irvine United Church of...
- Robbers Kill Man Walking on Manhattan Beach : Violence: Crime shocks the community. In North Hollywood, a teen-ager driving to a birthday party is shot to death by an alleged gang member.
- New 'Innocent Victim' Slain : Violence: Police believe Andrew Villanueva, 17, was shot for being in gang territory.
- SEC Reported Ready to Act on O.C. Violations
- Sheik, 9 Others Guilty in N.Y. Terrorism Plot : Conspiracy: Prosecutors charged that the Muslim cleric and his followers aimed to wage a holy war against the U.S. One co-defendant is convicted in the 1990 murder of JDL founder Rabbi Kahane.
- Speeding Drivers Failed to Stop for Fatal Crash : Accident: Authorities are searching for a dark blue Mercury Capri or a Chevrolet Chevette, which witnesses say caused the wreck on the Santa Ana Freeway in Irvine that killed two people Saturday.
- Youth Shot, Killed in North Hollywood
- 'Dead Man's Walk' By Larry McMurtry
- City-Bred Tourists Flock for a Visit Down on the Farm : Agriculture: Misty Meadow's owners balance daily chores with tending to thousands of guests.
- Revenge 101: Don't Get Mad, Get to Class : New York: Night school offers instruction on striking back. But don't forget libel insurance. You might want to get a lawyer lined up now.
- Economic Ills Infect Health of Mexicans
- Stars, Music, Night Air and Beautiful People
- Hello, Mr. Wilson, We Still Have Problems : With campaign over, he faces many California challenges
- THE VATICAN : Pope John Paul II: Statesman Without Peer
- MOORPARK : City Peeks Back at Wild West Farming Days
- Volunteers Lend Hand to Service Agencies : Philanthropy: About 1,000 pitch in on United Way Community Care Day. Four work areas are added this year, including the Santa Clarita Valley.
- Happy Landing : Former CSUN Coach Bob Burt Winds Up on His Feet at Temescal Canyon High
- The Man Who Fought City Hall--and Won : Leon McKinney has spent most of his life forcing his adversaries to pay attention. Huntington Beach is just the latest.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Greene Called Up to Replace Myers
- New Line, Less Stress Starting Monday : Transit: Irvine-Riverside train link, the first to provide suburb-to-suburb service, promises 72 minutes of carefree commute.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Nebraska Outruns Washington State : Nonconference: Frazier, freshman lead way as Cornhuskers rush for 428 yards in 35-21 victory.
- Two Revealing Visions of World in Chinese Ballet : Dance troupes from the Mainland and Taiwan will make separate visits to Cerritos.
- MUSIC : He's the Phil's Top Fiddle : Montreal-born Martin Chalifour, a well-traveled 34-year-old, is the L.A. Philharmonic's new concertmaster. His job: to inspire his colleagues.
- Baseball and Beyond
- Adoption, the Underclass and America : Five Myths That Keep Us From Placing Abandoned, Unwanted and Abused Children With Families Who Want Them, and How We Can Turn The System Around Before It's Too Late--for the Kids and for the Country.
- Between Here and There
- Four-Star Films : 'The Navigator'
- Brazil Finds Itself an Agricultural Superpower : South America: Crop production has grown 47% since 1980, thanks to scientific advancements.
- Still Loving Those Meeces to Pieces : WHY DID ALL THE KIDS 40 YEARS AGO WANT TO BE A MOUSEKETEER? LET'S ASK SOME WHO WORE EARS
- THE CELLULOID CANVAS
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : Under Her Father's Watch, Andrea Sheldon Is a Relentless Crusader for Traditional Values : Flying Right
- COUNTYWIDE : El Concilio to Hold Anti-Violence Event
- A New Equation : Algebra Studies Bring Together 3 Generations, Proving the Sum Is Greater Than the Parts
- Coexisting, Sensibly, With Wild Animals : Don't Let Coyotes and Mountain Lions Feel at Home in Your Neighborhood
- Pierce Must Act Quickly on Problems : Valley community college needs a plan for answering Accrediting Commission criticism
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UCI Beats Fullerton for First Big West Volleyball Victory
- Suspensions Are No Hitch for Trojans : USC: Keyshawn Johnson shows off his explosiveness in 31-0 victory over Arizona State. Washington, Woods fill tailback gap.
- COVER STORY : Staging the Debate
- THE PREPS : CROSS-COUNTRY ROUNDUP : Katella Boys Win Dana Hills Invitational
- Is Springsteen Headed for Wiltern or for E Street?
- The Architect of Paradise : No Tree Is More Symbolic of Southern California, and No One's Grown More of Them Than Tom Roydon.
- The Price of Feeding a Prince
- Perot Visits State to Drum Up Support for New Reform Party : Politics: Aides outline plan for toll-free phone lines and five regional offices around California.
- Generosity as 'Welfare Magnet' Is Debated : Aid: Officials fear that cuts in one locale will send families in search of better benefits elsewhere. The result could be a 'race to the bottom' among states.
- U.S. Trade Official Garten Is Named Dean at Yale
- He's the First in Orange County to RSVP : Politics: Thomas M. Whaling of Lake Forest, a fan of Jesse Jackson <i> and </i> George Will, joins Ross Perot's new Reform Party.
- THE STATE : Orange County's Developers Face a Scary Future--Less Clout
- Notes about your surroundings
- Keeping Teens Busy Isn't Child's Play : Recreation / Ventura County offers a variety of activities, but shrinking tax dollars and donations have left their mark: Youths now have to pay to play.
- Two Killed in Freeway Accident
- British Stars Thompson and Branagh Split Up
- A Joy Ride for Art Lovers : Getty's new Monet exemplifies the growing riches of museums across the Los Angeles area
- PLATFORM : A Problem
- Navy Base Manager Is Promoted
- SECOND OPINIONS : Community Partnership Would Benefit Students : Young people going to school today have so many things working against them that their education depends on involvement of more than parents and teachers.
- Tip Leads to Arrest of Woman in Videotaped Slaying at Park
- Leaders of Coup Control Comoros
- COLUMN ONE : High-Tech Hidden Persuaders : Subliminal messages are now being used in some software--as a means for self-improvement. But others worry that mind control--and concealed ads--may be next.
- CHESS : INTERNATIONAL NEWS
- Censorship Story Is Far From a Finished Work : Books: Texts in local schools are among those targeted for banning because of controversial content.
- Accident Closes Freeway Interchange
- Masters Waives Right to Jury Trial on Weapons Charge : Courts: Judge rejects plea for dismissal of case by man who claimed self-defense in killing tagger.
- Balanced Funds Still Make Sense for Long Haul
- Why Sales Tax Can Be Applied Even to Items Offered for Rent
- A Visit to England That Is Full of the Dickens
- Libya Expels 800 Palestinians in Continued Attack on Accord
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : High school Hoosiers court the kid audience for NBC's Saturday morning
- Third-Quarter Review of Investments and Personal Finance : Compare Your Savings and Spendings to Others Across the Nation
- IN TOUCH WITH THE PAST : Craftsman-style homes in three neighborhoods recall gracious days of yore. Today they rate among L.A.'s best buys
- Bagging the Right Duffel
- Typhoon Lashes Philippines; 27 Die
- 'Boiling Point'
- A Green Crab's Shell, by Mark Doty
- STYLE / RESTAURANTS : Another Side of Mediterranean
- On-Time Arrivals
- Many Bosnian Refugees Can't Go Home Again
- State Chief Justice Lucas to Retire : Courts: He will step down in May. He cites recent marriage as a chief reason for decision. Observers credit him with restoring order in wake of Bird court.
- Boy Hit by Car While Bicycling
- Ofelia Sumano; Longtime Oxnard Restaurateur
- 3 Arrested After Monthlong Narcotics Investigation
- COUNTYWIDE : Free Fingerprinting of Children Offered
- GUS AND CALL, Before 'Lonesome Dove' : DEAD MAN'S WALK,<i> By Larry McMurtry (Simon & Schuster: $26; 477 pp.)</i>
- Secrets of a Futile Battle : Confronting the demons of U.S. geopolitics in Laos : BACK FIRE: The CIA's Secret War in Laos and Its Link to the Vietnam War, <i> By Roger Warner (Simon & Schuster: $25; 464 pp.)</i>
- Land Conservation Bill Sparks Mountain of Debate : Agriculture: Farmers, environmentalists and lawmakers are all seeking common ground on measure to conserve soil by idling acres.
- Police Say Man Paid 3 to Beat Disabled Son
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : Lucy Lawless didn't have to pray to the goddess of spinoffs, but knowing Hercules didn't hurt either
- Island Hooper Gone to Maui
- Deadly Fungus that Caused Irish Potato Famine Wreaks Havoc in Pennsylvania
- Taming the Sinister Censor Within
- It Does Rio Grand
- Governor Seeks Role as Powerbroker for '96 : Presidency: Wilson attacks Clinton, Perot in speech to state GOP, and warns candidates not to ignore California.
- Town Built for Victims of '93 Flood Fails to Attract Interested Homeowners
- Yosemite Begins Demolition of Service Buildings
- In Germany, East Is Still Uneasy With West Despite Unification : Europe: The two sides are still not mixing well after five years together. Character, values and the economy seem to keep them divided.
- County to Pay $950,000 Settlement : Claim: Supervisors OK agreement with family of child left unable to eat normally after mishap at Olive View hospital.
- Some Schools Quietly Cut Their Ties to L.A. District : Reform: Board will consider Palisades High and feeder facilities' bid to become nation's first charter complex.
- SURVEY SHOWS: GIRLS WANT TO SEE MORE OF THEIR WORLD ON TV
- Federal Workers Keep Hopes Up as Cuts Loom : Budget: Despite job-security jitters, many cling to the belief that actual reductions will prove less harmful than the preceding rhetoric.
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : Trouble in Irvine? Then You Know What to Do: Point a Finger at Larry
- Board Must Not Ease Impetus for Reform : Though Budget Has Passed, It's Far Too Soon to Relax
- A Bit of Advice for Would-Be Extras : Show business: Veteran 'background celebrity' teaches workshop on how to land minor TV and movie parts, and how to act on the set.
- Black Walnut Tree Population Withers in Face of Development : Nature: Despite a colorful and useful history, the trees are becoming increasingly rare. Two of five remaining large groves, and part of a third, are in Ventura County.
- CRETE CROSSINGS : EXPLORING GREECE'S LARGEST, MOST UNUSUAL ISLAND : On Foot
- Fall Is Perfect Season for L.A. Garden Show
- Seattle Expands Museum for Kids
- Answers About the Universe : Is science a tool or a crutch? : FIRE IN THE MIND: Science, Faith and the Search for Order, <i> By George Johnson (Alfred A. Knopf: $27.50; 400 pp.)</i>
- The Wilder Side of Las Vegas
- GOP's Health Plan Advances on Bumpy Road
- THE SIMPSON CASE : Not the Facts: Having a Jury Rule on Social Problems
- Don't Say There's Nothing To Do
- Anonymity, Lack of Cues Lead to On-Line Stupidity
- THE PREPS : ROUNDUP : Villa Park Strikes Early to Sink Servite
- He Won't Cast Vote for Jones' Cowboy Party
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Green, Redlands Win Shootout
- Splash, Dallas to Wind Up Regular Season
- SENIOR TENNIS : Injury Forces Connors to Quit Semifinal
- Morgan's 3 Touchdowns Help Chapman Rout Occidental : College football: Senior running back does all his damage in the first half, and Panthers win, 47-6.
- Bolton Hits Big
- ALBUM REVIEWS : * * * 1/2; OASIS; "(What's the Story) Morning Glory?", <i> Epic</i>
- What a Surprise: Engilman Grumpy Despite 42-6 Victory
- Kings' Hrudey Unlikely for Opener
- Irvan's Comeback Starts Well, but His Truck Can't Finish Job : Motor racing: Wearing an eye patch, he leads for 30 of the first 38 laps. The bigger race is today at North Wilkesboro.
- Rockies' Victory Clinches <i> Something</i> : NL West: Colorado listens to Saberhagen for 9-3 win and is assured of at least a wild-card playoff game.
- TENNIS / JULIE CART : Now, What Will Gullikson's Strategy Be Against Russians?
- These Dodgers Bring the Pain Rather Than Suffer From It
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rangel Paces Rancho Santiago to Team Title
- 1955 : The Year 'Next Year' Finally Arrived
- 3 Arrested in Shooting of Teen
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Ohio State Dots All I's in Victory Over Notre Dame : Nonconference: George rushes for 207 yards and Buckeyes use turnovers to wear down the Irish, 45-26.
- In Brief
- JC FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Carey's 'Daydream' Has the Goods to Silence Detractors : * * * MARIAH CAREY; "Daydream"; <i> Columbia</i>
- ALBUM REVIEW : * * 1/2 URGE OVERKILL; "Exit the Dragon"; <i> Geffen</i>
- Q&A; : What Does a Health Inspector Eat?
- Women's Suffrage Statue Stays Put on Female Vote
- Why Be Depressed When You Can Be Exhausted Instead?
- Little Rock's Boyz in the Hood Illustrate '90s American Graffiti : Violence: Gangs have colonized even small cities, bringing big-city crime with them. Lifestyle wins adherents via television.
- For One Who's Reached Jazz Age, Volume Is Assault : The music once considered 'old people music' now soothes savaged ears after a rock concert. And for a dad, not even flailing drums can drown out the patter of tiny feet.
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON RELIGION IN SCHOOLS : More Awareness--Not an Equality Amendment--Is Needed : It's mandatory prayer and public funding of private schools via tuition vouchers that conservatives are after.
- ROUNDUP : After Moving Up to No. 1, Royal Wins Tournament
- Man Burned in Drug Lab Explosion
- Ducks, Kings Study Roster Moves, Injuries : Hockey: Hrudey is unlikely to play in regular-season opener. Carnback tops the list of Ducks unprotected for the waiver draft.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : SOUTHEAST ROUNDUP : Alabama Picks Apart Undermanned Georgia
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Falls to Long Beach, 38-28
- Dodgers Win Race, Angels in One : Baseball: Mondesi comes back from knee injury to hit key homer, Nomo strikes out 11 as L.A. wins the West, 7-2.
- Prairie View A&M; Sets Record It's Unlikely to Lose in a Hurry : College football: Panthers' 64-0 defeat by Grambling at the Cotton Bowl is their 51st in a row.
- He Won't Cast Vote for Jones' Cowboy Party
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Hessler Puts Arm on Colorado Mark : Big Eight: Backup makes first start, throws record five touchdown passes in beating Oklahoma.
- In Brief
- ART REVIEW : 'Women's Work' Is Never Done at MOCA : The 35-year history of art that concerns itself with gender roles and stereotypes is a virtually incoherent amalgam of works that is worth seeing.
- Geniuses Need Not Apply : Urge Overkill's second major-label album, 'Exit the Dragon,' showcases the Chicago band's usual 'selfless give-and-take.'
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : ATLANTIC COAST ROUNDUP : Yes, Wake Forest There Is Yet Another Loss to Virginia
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Wilson and LSU Limp to 20-20 Tie Against South Carolina
- THE PREPS : Mater Dei Passes Irvine Test : Football: Perry helps ignite the Monarchs' comeback with key pass receptions and a punt return.
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : These MVPs Overcoming Thin Air and a Big Monster
- JC FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Vaqueros Intercept Moorpark Comeback
- COVER STORY : L.A. Theater's Identity Crisis : There's a lot of theater here, but it's mostly mainstream. Why don't we get more avant-garde and offbeat? (Don't even bring up the geography factor.)
- TRUCE?: Some semblance of reason was restored...
- Harkey Bails Out Bullpen : Baseball: After 13 days off, he pitches 6 2/3 scoreless innings of relief, giving Percival and Smith a night off.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : WESTERN ATHLETIC ROUNDUP : BYU Defense Stuffs Run in 28-21 Victory
- Win for Troubled Bruins : College football: Led by Abdul-Jabbar and McNown, UCLA puts its woes aside in 45-21 rout of Fresno State.
- Today's Game Figures to Be Tough on Chargers' Beathard : Pro football: San Diego general manager thinking more about retirement after the death last week of his good friend, Dick Steinberg of the Jets.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Big Name Has Big Game for Michigan
- JC FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Greene Called Up to Replace Myers
- CLU Avoids Defeat When Azusa Pacific Misses Field-Goal Attempt
- Funk Shoots a 69, Moves Into Tie for Lead
- Dodgers Win Race, Angels in One : Baseball: Harkey delivers clutch performance in relief role and Angels stay alive by defeating Oakland, 9-3.
- Jewett and Webster Coast to Ventura Championships
- Glendale's Late Rally Thwarted by Valley : JC football: Monarchs jump out to 21-point lead, but the state's top-ranked team is nearly caught in second half before beating Vaqueros, 48-35.
- INTERVIEW : Portrait of an Iron Lady : Nicole Kidman may be charming, sweet and well-married, but that's not what landed her the choicest role of her career.
- TELEVISION : Why Is Everybody Talking? : Oprah is still queen, surrounded by familiar names like Phil, Ricki and Geraldo. Enter a parade of pretenders to the throne: Tempestt, Carnie, Mark, Danny, Gabrielle and Charles.
- STYLE / ARCHITECTURE : SOLITARY REFINEMENT : A Math Professor Finds Peace and Privacy in a Sophisticated House Among the Tumbleweeds
- Sightings
- Column Without a Cause
- Researchers Set Sights on 'Unsuccessful' Pet Owners : Care: Study will try to find out why people drop off their animals at the pound, costing up to 10 million dogs and cats their lives each year.
- Third-Quarter Review of Investments and Personal Finance : Does It Get Any Better Than This? : Savor Your Gains, but Have a Plan in Case Trouble Looms
- According to legend, the stories we know...
- Focus : Showtime's Fine Art Gallery
- University Recruits 'Senior' Students
- What If the Escorts Were Skinheads? : Comparing Fuhrman to Hitler was cruel and unnecessary and only served to fuel divisiveness in our city.
- Los Angeles Times Interview : Jacques Cousteau : A Lifetime Spent Fighting for the Environment
- THE WORLD : THE MIDDLE EAST : The American-Israeli Union That Aims to Block Peace
- Why a Homeowner Disassociates Herself From Her Bed
- Head of the Class : The Valley leads the way as more women take top spots nationwide in higher education.
- Third-Quarter Review of Investments and Personal Finance : Mapping Out Your Own Road
- Third-Quarter Review of Investments and Personal Finance : Portfolio Checkup: : Here's how to put the year's market gains in perspective and maintain a portfolio that's healthy for you.
- Destination: Thailand : Long-Tailing It to Panyi : Slipping away in a fisherman's boat from crowds of visitors, one small group samples life in an isolated, but not outdated, Muslim community
- Students End Occupation in Mexico City
- The Simpson Files
- A Leap Forward for Orange County Arts : Ballet Pacifica Now Has the Space to Match Its Stature as a Community Cultural Leader
- COUNTYWIDE : Officials Seek OK for Breast Cancer Program
- Destination: Maryland : 'It's <i> Bawlamer, </i> Hon' : More than a side trip from D.C., it's got high culture, eccentricity, mounds of comfort food . . . in short, heart
- Third-Quarter Review of Investments and Personal Finance : Road to Riches
- At Home in the World : A novelist explores the longings for family and freedom : SHARDS OF MEMORY, <i> By Ruth Prawer Jhabvala (Doubleday: $22.95; 221 pp.)</i>
- Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- Playing the Fare Game Takes Patience and Good Timing : Airlines: To get the cheapest ticket, be alert for price wars, accept stop-and-go itineraries and use a diligent travel agent.
- Perot Issues O.C. a Party Invitation
- Environmentalists Threaten to Sue Over Everglades
- How Scary Are You?
- SEC Takes Aim at Nasdaq Trading : Rules are proposed to end practices by some dealers that are unfair to small investors
- Santa Monica Mountains Park May Face Cuts : Budget: The recreation area's services could require temporary shutdown if Congress and President Clinton can't agree on appropriations bill next month.
- 'Textbook' Pursuit Turned Tragic : Crash: Officials say that even though deputies followed regulations by dropping back, the suspect's car collided with two others, killing a family and injuring two other people.
- Yankees Clinch at Least a Tie for Wild Card
- Shooting Victim Dies
- JC FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : FOOTHILL CONFERENCE
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : REGIONAL ROUNDUP : Longhorns Say So Long to SMU
- THE PREPS : FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- VISA PROBLEMS: If you'd like to buy...
- At Peace With War : A man more comfortable in uniform than in his own skin : SEE NAPLES: A Memoir of Love, Peace and War in Italy, <i> By Douglas Allanbrook (A Peter Davison Book/Houghton Mifflin: $22.95; 320 pp.)</i>
- FICTION
- Bottom Line : Milk, Cookies and an Equity Line of Credit
- O.C. Votes Itself the Recall Capital : Politics: Increasingly, activists won't wait for next election to try to oust officials. Eleven are targeted now.
- SPORTS AND THE CULTURE : The Pleasure We Take in Millionaire Thugs
- THE JAUNDICED EYE : The Ultimate Merger: Indazil
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
- POP MUSIC : Blur vs. Oasis : The Battle of Britain : Bitter rivals Blur and Oasis, the two hottest groups on the revived British rock scene, are taking their best shots at the American market--and a few at each other.
- Onstage : 10 Feet, 1 1/4 Inches
- How to Proceed When Loud Tenants Complain from Project Sentinel
- USC Names New Architecture Dean
- Tapping Into the Latino Market
- Au Revoir les Enfants (Bravo Monday at...
- The Grim Experiment : After the '64 election, the Democrats pushed the country too far left in creating the Great Society. Today, the GOP wants to pull America to the extreme right. Will they ever learn?
- Woman, 19, Killed in Early Morning Crash
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Trojans Make a Strong Case for Short-Handed Defense
- Obituary
- THE TIMES POLL : Recreation Views Divided by Income, Race, Geography
- THE PREPS : FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Shootings Leave 1 Man in Critical Condition
- THE PREPS : Huntington Beach Outlasts Tustin : Football: A pass is the difference in a battle between two teams with strong running games.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Florida Wins in a Hurry : SEC: No. 3 Gators need only 2 hours 45 minutes and eight possessions to beat Mississippi, 28-10.
- THE BIG PICTURE: Another actor who...
- To the Player's Ball and Beyond. Right On. : The '70s film 'The Mack' has an avid cult following that includes many top rappers and cinephiles such as Quentin Tarantino. Goldie was right about his legacy.
- A WOMAN'S WORK : Remembering an Artist and Friend Through Her Legacy of Pots and Paints
- Third-Quarter Review of Investments and Personal Finance : Playing the Money Game
- SPIN AND MARTY GROW UP--JUST FINE
- 'A Bronx Tale'
- Profile : Who's Afraid of Richard Belzer?
- Ex-Officer Pleads Not Guilty to Forgery
- U.S. Envoy Warns of Slow Progress on Bosnian Truce
- 2 Men Arrested on Suspicion of Stealing Pay Telephones
- Minding Their Manners : School's politeness curriculum makes hardheaded sense in today's climate of violence
- Even Belle Can Barely Believe It as He Reaches 50-Homer Mark : Baseball: He makes an MVP statement with 17th blast in September.
- THE PREPS : FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Green, Redlands Win Shootout
- A Simple Solution: Give Ramon the Ball
- ANALYSIS / JEFF FLETCHER : Northridge Has Yet to Reveal Itself
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Belle Hits Crescendo With 50th Home Run
- Amazingly, It Isn't Over Yet
- ALBUM REVIEWS : * * * 1/2; BLUR; "The Great Escape", <i> Virgin</i>
- Isn't It Romantic? : The memoir of a man who knows everyone and likes almost no one : PALIMPSEST: A Memoir, <i> By Gore Vidal (Random House: $27.50; 435 pp.)</i>
- New Target : After Communism, Soldier of Fortune Followers Shift Focus, Aim at Street Criminals, Anti-Gun Lobby and Federal Agencies
- 'Germinal'
- Profile : No 'Pains,' Her Gain : HAVING OUTGROWN HER SITCOM IMAGE AND CONQUERED AN EATING DISORDER, TRACEY GOLD IS NOW MADE FOR TV
- THE NATION : The Big Chill at State as Helms Battles the White House
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mariners' Celebration on Hold
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Washington Takes Off on Kickoff Mistakes
- In Brief
- At Least 14 Killed as Typhoon Lashes Philippines
- Where Angels Fear to Tread (KCET Sunday...
- Preacher Alamo Told to Return Wife's Remains
- U.S. Politicians Will Try to Ride Pope's Vestment Tails : Religion: As pontiff visits America, Democrats and Republicans will try to latch onto messages of morality.
- Libya Expels 200 Palestinians in Continued Attack on Accord
- The Rites of Survival : Not since the heyday of the atomic fallout shelter has preparing for self-sufficiency been such a part of life. Especially in the Golden State.
- FICTION
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Mondesi Decides to Delay Surgery
- THE PREPS : FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Villa Park's Second Half Beats Loara
- THE PREPS : CROSS-COUNTRY ROUNDUP
- Weekend Escape: Ojai : Gorgeous Gorge : The sylvan delights of Wheeler Gorge reel in the kids and adults, but the rainbows prove elusive
- Stanton to Retire from Orange County Board of Supervisors