- Teens Are Judged by a Jury of Their Peers
- Community College Trustees Take Step Toward Levying Tax
- Nightmare Continues for Thai Workers : Labor: Ex-employees of El Monte sweatshop seeking back wages tell of receiving phone threats.
- SIMI VALLEY : Pair Admits to Extortion Attempt
- PALO COMADO CANYON : Planned Burn Briefly Rages Out of Control
- Just Preps : Area News : SOUTH BAY
- Gretzky Sharply Criticizes League for Inconsistently Enforcing Rules
- His Prized Possession Is Life in U.S. : Football: Memories of gold baptism chain and family's struggles en route from El Salvador remain for Dana Hills' Peraza.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS
- Cross Feels Strain of Rehabilitation Tug of War : Basketball: CSUN wants guard to undergo physical therapy on campus after car accident, but his attorneys favor doctor in Beverly Hills.
- With Green Light, He Is on a Roll
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Anheuser-Busch Selling Cardinals
- Synthetic Membrane Prevents Abdominal Scars, Study Finds : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- Deregulating Electricity
- Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment : Scientists Grow Artificial Ear on Backs of Laboratory Mice
- SCIENCE FILE / An explosion of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- Competitive Dimensions of Flat-Panel Display
- Reward for 'Mallrats' Generation Is Chance to Laugh at Itself : <i> In "Mallrats," two slacker friends (Jason Lee and Jeremy London) dumped by their girlfriends try to win them back at the mall by sabotaging a dating game television show being taped there. (Rated R.) : </i>
- Cross-Cultural Creepiness : Nothing Is Quite as Frightening as a House of Horrors, Latino-Style : <i> Neither Halloween nor Day of the Dead is as scary as the legends handed down in Mexican and Chicano families. Richard Montoya of the comedy troupe Culture Clash recounts his memories. : </i>
- Medicare
- SCIENCE FILE / An explosion of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- 'Technicalities'
- SCIENCE FILE / An explosion of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- Trail Gazer : Amateur Newcomer to Astronomy Discovers Potentially Spectacular Comet : SCIENCE FILE / An explosion of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- Commuter Train
- Privatization in Haiti
- Commission to Study Racism
- Conroy Helped Aide Sidestep Penalty, Lawyers Claim : Assembly: Pete Conaty was paid with campaign funds after being suspended without pay for sexually harassing a clerical worker, her attorneys say. Conaty says money was an advance payment for fund-raising work on his own time.
- Researchers Report AIDS Virus Is Infectious Despite Antibodies : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 26, 1995
- Obituaries - Oct. 26, 1995
- Obituaries - Oct. 26, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 26, 1995
- GHOUL TALK: Wanna be scared out of...
- Voices From Around County, Beyond Rise in Support of Rose
- BATTY IDEA: Those pesky midges continue to...
- Gab & Garb : Talk is cheap but TV hosts don't have to <i> look </i> that way. We rate who's tuned in and who needs adjustments--sartorially speaking.
- Bill May Solve ZIP Code Crisis in Northridge
- Driver Hit by Runaway Truck, Critically Hurt : Accident: Police say the vehicle was overweight and had bad brakes when it sped down a Glendale hill. An MTA bus also was hit.
- Playing the LAPD Card : Defense Attorneys for Rap Star Snoop Doggy Dogg and 2 Others Plan to Attack Police Handling of Evidence as Murder Trial Begins
- Lawmakers Start Budget Showdown : Congress: Republican leaders seek unanimous party support for historic measure that will scale back social programs, cut taxes. Clinton renews his veto pledge.
- Democrats May Back One of Their Own in 67th : Politics: A memo says the party will consider supporting Moulton-Patterson instead of the beleaguered ex-Speaker Doris Allen.
- County Files Amended Suit Against Merrill Lynch : Bankruptcy: Revised complaint states that O.C. owned the securities in the investment pool and therefore is the proper party to bring action.
- Truck Slams Into Jeep, Bus; 10 Injured : Crash: Driver says the brakes failed on his vehicle. Police say it exceeded the weight limit on the steep Glendale roadway.
- Despite Criticism, Westminster to Pay Damages : Lawsuit: Two on council abstain in 2-1 vote to fund $570,000 punitive award for actions of six officials in firefighters' firings. Opponents say officials should pay.
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 26, 1995
- From the Archives: Tupac Shakur: 'I am not a gangster'
- MEDIA
- San Francisco Heads Fortune List of U.S. Business Cities : Survey: The magazine's assessment ranks Singapore No. 1 worldwide. Los Angeles receives no mention.
- Solar Eclipse Mesmerizes Millions in Asia : Phenomenon: From Iran to the Pacific, moon's shadow darkens Earth. Some see it as divine event. For others it's cause of fear.
- Woodland Hills : School Given Statue of Father Junipero Serra
- 310 Area Code Split to Affect Southeast Cities : Utilities: Growth in cellular phones and faxes has 4-year-old zone running out of numbers. Start of 562 is set for 1997.
- Landfill Proponents Filed Form on Time
- COUNTYWIDE : 22 Students Graduate From Links Program : Youth : News for the 18-and-under crowd
- ANAHEIM : Council Election Results Disputed
- Trojans on the Ropes After Notre Dame : College football: USC looking for improvement Saturday against Washington.
- WORLD SERIES: ATLANTA BRAVES vs. CLEVELAND INDIANS : Braves Left Agonizing Over a Great Missed Opportunity : Baseball: Despite still holding the advantage, Atlanta fears it has given the Indians new life.
- From College Cocoon to Real World
- RETAILING
- Ex-Clinton Aide Faults Travel Office Case
- Risk Management : Remember the adventures you had as a kid? Most parents say that's too much freedom to give children these days, but they do need a little bit of rope to develop properly.
- Eagle Scouts Honor Camarillo Test Pilot
- Council Votes to Move Oak Park Library Into a New but Smaller Home
- Sanders Gets NFL Clearance to Play Sunday
- Fortune, O'Mara Hope to Stand and Deliver : Boxing: Heavyweights looking to regain stature figure to decide Marriott's main event at close quarters.
- Mighty Ducks' Karpov Breaks Arm : Hockey: Right wing's injury is latest blow to the team, which expects to be without him for as long as three months.
- Anaheim-Based Odetics Posts Higher 2nd-Quarter Revenue
- Manufacturers Stay Optimistic as Growth Slows : Economy: Chapman University survey shows an upbeat outlook, despite a modest third-quarter slowdown.
- BioLase Technology Inc.: The San Clemente manufacturer...
- Pacific Bell Directory: A lawsuit by five...
- 'Day of Dialogue' Tries to Span Racial Gulf : Diversity: Across L.A., small groups meet to talk frankly--and to listen.
- '90s FAMILY : CD-ROMs for the Littlest PC Users
- L.A. Task Force to Fight Medicare Fraud
- Perot Backers Hold a Victory Party in O.C.
- State Orders Ex-Mayor to Repay $25,000 Loan From City Agency
- Job Skills Program Agreement Approved
- Central Los Angeles : Activist Honored as Senior of the Year
- MUSIC REVIEW : String Quartet Sweeps Through History
- THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Now Generation : New Turbogenerators Promise Cheaper, Cleaner Energy
- Canada Premier Urges Quebec to Think Twice
- '90s FAMILY : Nothing to Fear : Finding out that nightmares are part of the growing process won't put a child back to sleep. But pillow talk can.
- San Fernando Valley : Chick Asks Officials to Set Coyote Traps
- Now Gingrich Has to Make It Happen : State is counting on immigration-relief vow
- LA HABRA : State Balks at Funding Women's Shelter
- Send Waste to Oxnard Facility After Bailard Closes, Report Suggests : Services: Consultant recommends that members of the West Ventura County Solid Waste Authority negotiate with Del Norte recycling plant operator.
- Survey to Help Determine Cost of Magnet School : Financing: The queries are designed to gauge the level of interest in the technology and performing arts academy.
- Lake View Terrace : Report Favors Keeping Lopez Dump Open
- VOTER WATCH : Give Up, Gov. Wilson
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : NFC : Sanders Is Cleared to Face the Falcons
- Virginia's Arena Chosen to Coach U.S. Men's Olympic Soccer Team
- NOTES / PETE THOMAS : Man, Son Are Charged With Lobster Poaching
- Andrea NeippSCHOOL: HighlandSPORT: Cross-countryYEAR: JuniorSEASON AT A...
- DIGEST : At Quarterback, Westlake Chooses a Familiar Name
- Q & A / with TUPAC SHAKUR : 'I Am Not a Gangster'
- MUSIC REVIEW : Beaux Arts Trio Starts Off on Wrong Notes
- Lost Jobs and Other Glad Tidings
- Media Industry Gives Burbank the Last Laugh : Growth: Booming entertainment business is helping revive a beleaguered economy, offset aerospace losses.
- Audit Blames City for Security Firm Problems
- VENTURA : College Unveils Achievement Plaque
- Studio City : Wachs Seeks to Stop Porn Filming at House
- A New Image : Oft-Maligned Burbank Is Bustling With Entertainment Industry Expansion
- Athletes of the Week
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Kirschke Keeps Going on 'Flat Tire'
- Curtis TolmieSCHOOL: BuenaSPORT: Water PoloYEAR: SeniorSEASON AT...
- Reservations must be made by Thursday for...
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Dodgers Interested in Regan
- Breaking the Rules in Recital : Music review: All bets were off when Vadim Sakharov replaced Martha Argerich as Gidon Kremer's partner.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Rally on Profit Reports; Bond Yields Fall
- Pharmacia IoVision Inc.: The Irvine subsidiary of...
- COSTUME COUNTDOWN: Business is good, but it...
- Irwindale Voters Reject Card Casino Plan : Gambling: The decision follows a heated campaign that polarized the tight-knit community and even split families. Casino supporters leave quietly after vote.
- Times Mirror Reports Loss of $299 Million for Quarter : Media: Restructuring costs will extend red ink into next quarter, although year will be profitable. No further job cuts planned.
- Perry Visit Opens Ties With Mexico's Isolationist Military : Latin America: U.S. sees 'new era of friendship' that could help combat flow of illegal drugs.
- COLUMN ONE : Russians Try to Help Themselves : Fed up with government paralysis, citizens groups take on child abuse, pollution and other problems. They are seen as vital to democracy, but their survival is tied to precarious U.S. aid.
- Kaiser, Lifeguard Top Survey of HMOs
- Richey Electronics Inc.: The Garden Grove company,...
- Pimco Advisors L.P.: The Newport Beach investment...
- Night Terrors Versus Nightmares
- LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
- Capital Offensive : Inner Cities Make Headway in Search for Growth Funds
- Medicaid Plan Seen Stripping Millions of Care
- 'Day of Dialogue' Tries to Span Racial Gulf : Diversity: From Watts to Woodland Hills, Angelenos talk frankly--and listen.
- Wilson's Affirmative Action Suit Rejected : Courts: Appeals justices refuse to hear case. Governor says he will take the matter to the state Supreme Court.
- Tujunga : 20 Residents Find Their Tires Slashed
- Silver Admonished for Playing 'Race Card' : Public hearing: A city official says the Homeowners of Encino leader made racially insensitive comments as he argued against plans to update the Sherman Oaks Galleria.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : WORLD SERIES
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Eldorado Bancorp: The parent company of Eldorado...
- Russia Investigates Alleged Chemical Arms Smuggling : Weapons: Ex-chief of disarmament program, now a politician, is accused of sending supplies to Syria.
- FULLERTON : Club's Arts and Crafts Charity Event Offered
- Golden West Chief Would Take Post in Ventura if Offered
- Farmers to Canvass Against 2 Measures
- VENTURA : Pay Hike Weighed for Adult School Teachers
- NEWPORT BEACH : Newport Bay Proposal Is Met With Opposition
- PERSPECTIVE ON ENDANGERED SPECIES : When Nature Rages, Don't Blame the Rats and Reptiles : People who build in fire- and flood-prone areas are the ones who are culpable when disaster strikes.
- Voters Reject Plan to Build Card Casino in Irwindale : Gambling: Decision follows heated campaign that polarized the tight-knit community and even split families.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Undefeated Healy Leads Rangers to Win
- When All Else Fails, It's Time to Try Hockey Again
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT
- THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Peer Review Gets a Long, Critical Look
- Brokerage Drops $200-Million Libel Lawsuit Against Prodigy
- Pair Deny Guilt in Abandonment Case : Sun Valley: Couple say they couldn't afford to care for woman's aunt, plead innocent to charge of elder abuse for leaving her in gang-plagued park.
- PALO COMADO CANYON : Controlled Burn Is Planned for 750 Acres
- No Tears for 'Audits From Hell' : IRS calls an indefinite timeout for a practice damned by many
- A Class-Action Nightmare : Wide-ranging suits against manufacturers may keep lifesaving medical devices on the shelf and out of reach.
- Diamond Bar : Dust Particles' Health Effects to Be Studied
- SOUTH COUNTY
- ANAHEIM : Utility Lines Go Under in Beautification Plan
- Westside : STUDENTS OF LIFE
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From The Front : Witness's Pain Leaves Lasting Mark on Juror
- CROSS-COUNTRY ROUNDUP : Mortensen Better Than Par for Course Again
- Don't Have a Cow, or a Lamb, or a Pig . . .
- AIRLINES
- THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Picture the Options for Scanning Photo Images
- Perot Claims Party Qualifies for State Ballot
- 'Million Man March' Recount Under Way
- Congress Orders Embassy Moved to Jerusalem
- High-Tech Toll Road Cited as Preview of 'New Era' in State Transportation : Transit: Scanners on Riverside Freeway's express lanes will automatically deduct 25 cents to $2.50 from drivers' debit cards.
- SC Bancorp: The Anaheim parent company of...
- Disney, Union Leaders Defend Contract Action : Labor: Park spokesman calls terms twice rejected by workers 'fair and equitable.' But some employees say they feel cheated.
- WEATHER : Multiple Storms Saturate the Sunshine State : South Florida's wild, wet season has put a strain on an already overburdened flood control network.
- Man Who Posed as Woman Is Jailed
- Parties Restart Reform Talks
- House Panel Approves First Curbs on Legal Immigration Since 1924
- Postman Accused of Stealing 5,000 Pieces of Mail
- Sometimes, the Hysteria and Outrage Just Aren't Enough
- Oxnard Schools Consider Stepping Up to 'Challenge'
- A rotating panel of experts from the...
- Digging In Deep : HEARTS OF THE CITY / Where dilemmas are aired and unsung heros and resiliency are celebrated.
- Man Found Fatally Shot in Vehicle : Crime: Incident occurred on normally quiet Encino street. Police arrest one suspect<i> .</i>
- Leave the Quarters at Home : Transit: On the first fully automated tollway, the fare--up to $2.50 per trip--will be deducted electronically from a prepaid account. The road opens late next month.
- Holden Got Ex-Receptionist a Home Rent-Free
- America Sleeps While Russia Teeters : Geopolitics: We cannot ignore the similarities to conditions in the Weimar republic before Hitler's rise.
- Supervisors OK Changes to Get $364 Million in Federal Aid
- Southeast : WHAT'S IN A NAME?
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Adult Business Issue Elicits Strong Reaction
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AFC : Bengals Sign Foster to $1-Million Deal
- School Loan : Administrator on Temporary Assignment Leads Campus Transformation
- ORANGE : City Moves to Clinch Ambulance Dispute
- Dog Sniffs for Clues in Sears Outlet Fire
- Doll 'Clinic' Keeps Much-Loved Links to the Past in Good Health : Sisters' hobby has grown into successful family business at The Dollmakers.
- Key Subway Engineer Is Ousted : Transit: Designer lacks license from state. He helped approve plans that led to sinkhole problems on Hollywood Boulevard.
- Experts Shouldn't Be Advocates : Trials: Existing law allows judges to appoint independent experts, saving time and money.
- Santa Ana Police Seek Hit-and-Run Driver
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : WORLD SERIES : Back in Cleveland, Belle's Mood Worsens
- Phillips Is Back for Nebraska : College football: Running back, suspended for assault, is likely to play in Nov. 4 game.
- Everything Is 'Fine' to Turner : Exhibition: The curator of 'TAKEOFFS,' on view in Orange, makes no distinction between cartoons and caricatures and other high art.
- GM Poised to Win $1-Billion Auto Contract in Shanghai : Asia: General Motors beats Ford with the deal to co-manufacture up to 300,000 cars a year with a state-owned Chinese partner.
- ENERGY
- WORLD IN BRIEF : THE NETHERLANDS : War Crimes Trial Delayed Until May
- Clinton, Chinese President Seek to Repair Relations : Diplomacy: U.S. officials say leaders make progress on reviving talks about nuclear testing, crime and narcotics, but not human rights. Tone of meeting is stiff and formal.
- Santiago Canyon Road Claims 2nd Life in a Week
- Countywide : Board OKs $5.8 Million for Data Processing
- A Friend in Blue : Officer's role at library helps the LAPD forge partnerships with young citizens 'so they know people care about them.' : HEARTS OF THE CITY / Where dilemmas are aired and unsung heros and resiliency are celebrated.
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : A Lone Voice of Reason and Compassion : REASON TO BELIEVE <i> by Mario Cuomo</i> ; Simon & Schuster $21, 182 pages
- SAN CLEMENTE : Committee to Examine Affordable Housing
- State Law Clouds Debate on Filling Vacant Council Seat
- YORBA LINDA : Fiesta Days Activities Planned for Saturday
- Clinic Will Offer Low-Cost Flu Shots
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Three Kansas State Players Arrested
- Moorpark's Russian Nose Guard Has Bear of Appetite for Food, Sacks
- WORLD SERIES: ATLANTA BRAVES vs. CLEVELAND INDIANS : Indians Climb Up Jacobs Ladder : Game 3: Cleveland returns home, rallies from 6-5 deficit and wins in 11th, 7-6.
- JurisprudenceThe criminal conspiracy involving former King owner...
- 2 Studies Cast Doubt on Breast Implants' Link to Diseases : Medicine: Findings indicate silicone implants pose no increased risk to women of connective tissue ailments. Critics say the research isn't thorough enough.
- High-Tech Toll Road Is Billed as a 'New Era' : Transit: Scanners on Riverside Freeway's express lanes will automatically deduct fee, ranging from 25 cents to $2.50, from drivers' debit cards. Roadway will open next month.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH KOREA : Agent From North Seized in 2nd Incident
- Rocket Explodes on Liftoff
- A FESTIVAL OF NATIONS : U.N. Meeting Ends With Vow to Work for Peace : Celebration: Leaders pledge to build a better world but also take the opportunity to push own agendas.
- BREA : Senior Center to Offer Flu Shots at Health Fair
- Coyote Sightings Prompt Call for Trapping : Wildlife: Councilwoman Laura Chick seeks 'emergency steps' in wake of complaints about animals' attacks on small pets near a West Hills school.
- Use of Westminster Funds to Cover Judgment Debated
- NBA : Webber Out at Least Four Weeks
- Countywide : Nonprofit Groups to Fill Social Service Gap
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : At Northwestern, a Pass Becomes a Run
- COLLEGE NOTES : UCI's Puritz to Step Down After Season
- SelecTel Plans to Enter Markets Through Newly Acquired Firm
- THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Encyclopaedia Britannica Is Now Open for Consulting on the Internet
- BANKING
- ADVERTISING
- Four Wounded as Russian Police Fire on Chechen Rally
- Eyeball-to-Eyeball : Chrysler Execs to Meet Kerkorian Forces
- Seeking the Truth, and Nothing but the Truth
- Agency OKs Finance Plan for County Hospital Wing : Health care: Officials can now go ahead with the sale of $51 million in bond-like certificates to pay for the five-story addition.
- Bishop Who Championed Progressive Causes, 82, Dies
- Spielberg Suing Investor Who Backed His 1st Film in 1968
- Rev. John Krumm; Episcopal Bishop
- Fiery Israeli Crash Kills at Least 9
- 3 Mummies Found in Andes Offer Clues to Incan Rituals
- OXNARD : Police Seeking 2 in Shooting of Man
- Youth : News for the 18-and-under crowd : FULLERTON : 12-Year-Old Praised for Aiding Lost Boy
- Southeast : Curfew Violator Serving 10 Days in Jail
- Ex-Deputy Wins $850,000 Settlement From County
- Sketch Released of Suspect in Rape of Girl Near Park
- Westlake Village : Voters May Rule on Bed Tax Decision
- Ducks' Karpov May Be Out Three Months : Hockey: Right wing has a broken right wrist, which will not require surgery. Sacco expected to fill in.
- WORLD SERIES: ATLANTA BRAVES vs. CLEVELAND INDIANS : BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Spot on Hot Seat Often Leaves Him Feeling a Chill
- Was That Sanders or Liberace in the Cowboy Locker Room?
- PREP ROUNDUP : Shutout Clinches Title for Santiago
- '90s FAMILY : No Disguising What This Mom Learned
- More Evacuate Poisonous Gas Leak Area
- Central Los Angeles : BOYS GET THEIR TURN
- Chancellor Finalist Would Accept : Education: Apparent front-runner says he won't hesitate if asked to head community college district.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT
- Athletes of the Week
- In a Region of Hate, Morocco Is the Land of Harmony
- Panorama City : 2 Men Sentenced in Post Office Robbery
- Local Task Force Formed to Fight Medicare Fraud
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : An Island Named Placentia
- Diamond Bar : PAYING FOR POLITICS
- Disney Movie's Director a Convicted Child Molester : Hollywood: He says, 'I paid for my mistakes dearly,' but victim of incident several years ago urges boycott of 'Powder.'
- Board OKs Plans for Royal High Stadium
- Outdoors : Right Place, Wrong Time : Corona Lake Teeming With Rainbow Trout but Excited Anglers Mostly Come Up Empty as Fish Adjust to New, Warmer Waters
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT
- WORLD SERIES: ATLANTA BRAVES vs. CLEVELAND INDIANS : They Caught Fire in Time to Prevent Becoming Cubed
- In With the Old : A Cappella Ensemble Finds Repertory From Archives Has a Newness to It
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION
- Vermont Resorts Prepare to Take Back Market Share : Tourism: New England ski operators fund improvements and appear no longer willing to concede to West as prime vacation destination.
- Canada Premier Pleads for Quebec to Stay In
- Drug Search at Pennsylvania Prison Targets Inmates, Guards
- As Israeli Pullout Begins, West Bank Arabs Still Wary
- San Fernando Valley : South Bay : Bacteria Flushed Out of Cities' Tap Water
- Obituaries : * Joseph F. Downey; World War II Veteran
- NBA : O'Neal May Be Sidelined a Month
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Wives' Offers Fast, Physical Mirth Rate
- Stopover Was Taking-Off Point for Rocky Mountain Low
- 2 Forums Slated on Dismantling Plan
- Supt. Smidt of Ojai Valley Unified Resigns Unexpectedly : Education: His announcement comes amid calls for his ouster. He will leave at end of school year.
- USC's Haslip Sues Testing Service, Seeks Damages Over Disputed Score
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Quarterback Rotation May Be Dropped
- COLLEGE NOTES
- Harvard Gangs Up on Notre Dame : Volleyball: Too tall and too deep, the Wolverines close in on another Mission League title with a three-game sweep of Knights.
- Is Major League Soccer Showing Its True Colors?
- TELEVISIONLeno Sitting Tall: Talk-show host Jay Leno,...
- O.C. MOVIE REVIEW : From College Cocoon to the Real World
- Mary Wickes; Veteran Comedic Actress
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Street Sweeping Now Monthly
- ANAHEIM : Computers Arriving at City Job Center
- 2 Studies Cast Doubt on Implant-Disease Link
- Dissident Mayors Excluded From Base Reuse Panel
- Happier Campers : A Wheeler Gorge Recreation Site Is Designed With the Disabled in Mind
- FULLERTON : La Escuelita Plans Car Wash to Get Cash : Youth : News for the 18-and-under crowd
- Now it's the Dancing Leno:Guess who has...
- FILLMORE : Teen-Ager Stabbed After School Dance
- Channel Islands Coach Involved in NCAA Fraud Investigation : Basketball: First-year girls' coach has admitted to academic wrongdoing as a men's assistant at New Mexico State.
- The Fish Are Biting but Bear Is Hovering
- Unbridled's Song Has the Look of a Winner : Breeders' Cup: Sale for $1.4 million fell through, but gray colt has chance to repay those who kept faith in him.
- COMMITMENTS : Three Athletes Make Their College Choices
- Pepperdine Can't Even Make Waves; Bruins Win
- TV Ratings : 'ER' Shows World Series Who's the Big Slugger
- Building Defect Settlement Against Former Glendale Federal Unit OKd
- WORLD IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Panel Votes to Let Pakistan Get Arms
- 310 Area Code Split to Affect O.C. : Utilities: The growth in cellular phones and faxes has the 4-year-old zone running out of numbers. The start of 562 is scheduled for January, 1997.
- Former L.A. Lawyer Emerson to Run Clinton Campaign in State
- FILLMORE : Sheriff Offers Reward in Home Arson Fire
- Board OKs $565,000 for County Fire Dept.
- VENTURA, PIRU : Supervisors Grant Loan for Rail Line
- PORT HUENEME : Senior Couple Give a Hoot for Neighborhood
- Ito's Stepson Held in Grand Theft Case : Crime: Dennis Mandley York is accused of stealing construction materials on several occasions and operating as a building contractor without a license.
- Rebuilding in the Season of Smoke
- Westside : Getting Comfortable for a Good Cause