- Supervisors to Consider Hike in Service Fees : Government: Increased charges to use beaches, parks would help offset bankruptcy losses.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AFC : Nashville Plans Contingencies for Oilers
- 8 A.V. Players, Canyon Quarterback Ineligible
- Kentucky is No. 1; UCLA Ranked 4th
- A Chanteuse Who Can't Quite Have It All in France : Jazz: Singer Dee Dee Bridgewater left the U.S. and found fans overseas. But she reluctantly admits that to have a continuing impact here, she might have to give up her happy lifestyle.
- LEARNING CURVE: BRAVO! PRODUCTIONS : Setting the Stage : Heavy Research Prepared Pair for Expansion
- West End Productions, RPM Relocate Their Offices
- * Jeffrey S. Williams was named executive...
- Israel's Likud Rejects Blame in Rabin Death : Mideast: Opposition leader Netanyahu calls for reconciliation but warns against McCarthyism.
- PREP FOOTBALL PLAYOFF CAPSULES : DIVISION XI
- Valleywide : Panel to Hear Plan for New Bus Benches
- Former Clerk Pleads No Contest in Theft
- National Perspective : LEGISLATION / The Budget Blowup
- Services Set for Santa Ana Police Officer
- County Will Consider Increasing Service Fees : Government: Residents would pay more for hundreds of duties under a plan on the Board of Supervisors' agenda today.
- Valleywide : Katz to Present Final Good Neighbor Prizes
- LAW WATCH : Blasting at a Gnat
- BUENA PARK : 2 Parks to Get $50,000 Worth of Playground Equipment
- College Panel Urged to Rehire Chancellor : Education: Latino and Asian American activists call on trustees to rescind decision not to renew contract.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Injured Trojans May Return for UCLA
- THE RIVALRY: Saturday at the Coliseum, 12:30 p.m. : Bruin Back Won't Rule Himself Out : College football: Abdul-Jabbar says he might recover quickly from sprained ankle.
- Plasma and Materials Posts Profit as Sales Surge
- * Burns-Pacific Construction of Thousand Oaks, $79,000...
- A Knockout Routine : George Foreman on the Joys of Skipping--and Egg Whites
- U.S. Gives Up on 567 Vietnam War MIAs
- BODY WATCH : Oh, Your Aching Back : Your doctor says you have a herniated disc. Or she suggests an MRI. Or chemonucleolysis. Confused? We offer a few definitions.
- BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : Shedding Light on a City's Dark Side : STRANGERS AT THE GATE <i> by Leonard Gross</i> ; Random House; $23, 424 pages
- The Usual Suspects : Awash in the Neon Glow of the Sleaze Capital of the West, Two Vice Cops Comb the Soiled Streets for Pimps, Prostitutes and Porno Hounds
- Public Worry About Higher Costs Growing, Poll Finds
- Another Figure in UC Fertility Scandal Leaves the Country
- Glendale Councilman to Seek Rogan's Assembly Seat
- Panel Advises Keeping Lopez Landfill Open
- Trailer Mishap Halts Traffic on Conejo Grade
- Preventable Diseases at a 10-year Low : County: Cases of measles, other illnesses have plummeted due to immunization efforts. But many 2-year-olds are in need of shots.
- Man Killed as Racing Car Spins Out of Control
- '60 Minutes' Strikes a Match but Blows It Out
- Fred Sands Realtors Expanding to Capitalize on Migration From L.A.
- An Uncharitable Record : Later Years Not Golden for O.C.'s Low-Income Seniors
- PREP FOOTBALL PLAYOFF CAPSULES
- Citron Ties Downfall to Mental Problems : Bankruptcy: Ex-Orange County treasurer makes claim in court motion seeking probation-only sentence.
- 2 Dana Point Leaders to Face Recall : Politics: Group collects enough signatures to force a vote on the mayor and a councilman, who are criticized for supporting Headlands project and new ball fields.
- Feasibility Study for Arts Center OKd
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Metrolink Breakdown Delays 175 Passengers
- Rates of Measles, Mumps Hit All-Time Lows in L.A. County
- FULLERTON : Activist Draws Ire of Korean Group
- South Bay : Markets Bring a Bounty of Produce to the Inner City
- LA PALMA : Proposed Citizen Role in Rezoning Punctured
- SANTA ANA : Barre Exam Keeps Class on Its Toes
- Angels, Dodgers Pursuing Yankee Free-Agent Velarde
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Why $40 a Week Beats $850,000 a Year
- Gifford Taking Care of Business at OCC
- COMPANY TOWN
- * PTI Technologies Inc. of Newbury Park...
- Briefly:
- Company Town : Network of Woes : Westinghouse Has Hands Full With Deteriorating CBS
- O.C. to Begin Paying Off Debts to Some Vendors : Bankruptcy: Federal court clears the way for county to pay companies for work on airport, roads and waste management.
- Charles Scribner Jr.; Publishing Company Head
- Experts Ask: Did Saudi Crackdown Light Fuse of Bomb? : Motives: Critics complain of repression. But anti-American feelings may also have played a role.
- The Silly Season : County Prep Football Races Didn't Turn Out as Predicted
- Gleeful Arabs Take Control of West Bank City
- Maddux Makes It Four in a Row : Baseball: Atlanta star is unanimous choice for Cy Young award for second time.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Michigan Names Carr to Drive Team
- Replacement Refs Get Low Marks
- Countywide : Coastal Bacteria Investigated
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Woman's Screams Scare Off Attacker
- Shots Wound Judge Outside His Condo : Violence: Motive for attack is unclear, police say. The victim, an attorney, hears cases part-time in Fullerton Municipal Court. He was undergoing surgery late Monday.
- San Fernando Valley : A Night Program in Business
- House Passes McKeon's Bill to Throw Out Elsmere Plan : Environment: Measure could block proposed landfill that Santa Clarita civic leaders have been fighting for years.
- Con-Way Trucking Company Selects President
- ENERGY
- Amwest Income Doubles Because of Investments
- Dense-Pac Microsystems Inc.: The Garden Grove maker...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Treasury's Plan Rallies Bonds; Stocks Mixed
- Martin Lawrence Chain Narrows Quarterly Loss
- Wiz Technology Inc.: The San Juan Capistrano...
- Despite Victories, Mexico's Ruling Party Loses Support : Elections: Initial results show PRI holding on to governorship, five legislatures. But conservatives gain.
- Justice Arabian to Work as Arbitrator, Counsel Armenia
- An Uncharitable Record : Giving: Nonprofit groups should take more responsibility for the poor, many say, but O.C. donations are smaller than elsewhere.
- MEDICINE / HEART DISEASE : Two of These Candy Bars a Day May Keep Your Cardiologist Away
- House, Senate GOP Near Deal on Spending
- Senate Run Is Scotched
- Calabasas : UCLA Acquires Land for Nature Research
- L.A. National Cemetery : NEXT L.A. / A look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis
- Panel to Meet on County Growth Policies
- Citron Says He Suffered 'Dementia' for 4 Years : Bankruptcy: Ex-treasurer argues in legal motion that diminished mental capacity justifies probation for six felony convictions.
- Can the Pacific Marriage Be Saved? : Japanese nationalists gain their power in part from cross-cultural ignorance.
- 49ers Lose Young for 2-4 Weeks : Pro football: San Francisco quarterback's shoulder injury lingers; Aikman to return to Dallas on Sunday.
- THEATER REVIEW : Musical 'Happy Holidays' a Pleasant Enough Outing
- PREP SIGNINGS : Marina Catcher Cresse Signs With LSU
- Biopool Awaits OK of Source Scientific Merger
- * Teledyne Ryan Aeronautical of Northridge won...
- Median House Slides 11% Since '94 : Real estate: October's figure is $159,000, a slight monthly improvement. The high-end market is sluggish.
- Irish Stout Brewers Fighting for Markets : Beverages: Guinness, long preeminent, faces new challenges at home and abroad but expresses confidence in future.
- HEALTH
- * JFJ Construction Inc., two contracts totaling...
- * G.T. Enterprises of Arleta won a...
- Voice Powered Technology Report Shows Turnaround
- Fertilizer Firms IMC and Vigoro Agree to Merge
- Pac Rim Holding Corp. Shows 3rd Quarter Loss
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Another Dow Record as Fear of Default Eases
- NEWS ANALYSIS : BUDGET IMPASSE : Showdown: High-Stakes Game for Both Parties : Budget: Democrats and Republicans see battle as chance to highlight their differences and energize their constituencies. But GOP has more to lose.
- AUTOS
- CET Environmental Services Inc.: The Tustin environmental...
- Company Town
- BODY WATCH : A Major Part of Talent Is All in Your Head
- China's President Begins Milestone Visit to South Korea
- Tokyo Minister Resigns; Korea Talks on Track
- Japan Lower House Passes Bill to Regulate Religions
- Bruce B. Decker; Activist Served on State AIDS Panel
- ANAHEIM : Council to Consider Relocating Post Office
- Governor Appoints Fraud Prosecutor Rebecca S. Riley to Municipal Court
- Breaking the Ice : Diplomacy: At presidential library, George Shultz recalls historic Reagan- Gorbachev summit.
- THE RIVALRY: Saturday at the Coliseum, 12:30 p.m. : Their First Look : Poise, Ignorance Will Likely Work in McNown's Favor
- ALBUM REVIEW / POP : A Mainly Acoustic Effort Showcases Stones' Warmth : THE ROLLING STONES "Stripped"; <i> Virgin</i> ***
- DANCE REVIEW : Danza Floricanto Celebrates in 20th-Anniversary Concert
- PREP FOOTBALL PLAYOFF CAPSULES : DIVISION I
- Mall, Parking Garage Proposed for Westwood
- Holden Aide Admits Using Pet Names, Denies Date Attempt
- FAMILY : Young Playwrights Get Their Moment in Sun
- TV REVIEW : 'Nova' Makes Sparks Fly in Whodunit 'Hunt'
- At Long Last, Satisfaction : After Five Live Albums, Stones Like 'Stripped' Sound
- Workers Unhappy Despite Their Employers' Rosy Claims
- Mortgage Loans Show Decline in 3rd Quarter
- COMPANY TOWN : Big Advertisers Pull Spots From Some Talk Shows : Television: Firms such as Procter & Gamble and Sears say the programs fail to meet their standards.
- Brown Far Ahead in S.F. Mayor's Race, Poll Finds
- SunAmerica to Buy Ford Unit : Insurance: The planned $172.5-million purchase of Ford Life is part of the Los Angeles company's expansion plans.
- Enterprise Awards Are an Honor, but Some Firms Trip on Their Pride
- * Bennett Construction Co. of Fillmore, $17,000...
- * Southwest Aerospace of Tustin won an...
- Single-Family Home Starts Up 15% Through September
- Sony Says It's Ready for U.S. PC Market's Rough Road : Computers: The company failed in the U.S. workstation business, and other Japanese firms have had it tough here.
- Wells Fargo Ups the Ante for First Interstate : Banking: Hostile suitor outlines steps it will take to oppose takeover bid submitted by 'white knight' First Bank System.
- Earle M. Jorgensen Co.: The Brea metals...
- PREP FOOTBALL PLAYOFF CAPSULES : DIVISION V
- Joseph TagaloaSaddleback, SophomoreFootball/Running backTagaloa has been quite...
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Pyramid Power : Supporters Nile Away the Hours for the Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation
- BODY WATCH : A Guide to Resources for the Disabled
- Hueneme Officials Look for Link to Rogers : Crime: Police seek samples of alleged killer's DNA, believing they might answer questions about three unsolved slayings.
- CAMARILLO : Council Expected to Name Smith Mayor
- Westside : COUNTY HEALTH CARE
- Police Seek Leads in Killing of Man in Market Parking Lot
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Jewish Leaders Assess Future of Israeli State
- NEWBURY PARK : Brush Fire Burns 5 Acres on Hillside
- Youth, 17, Arrested in Stabbing Deaths of His Mother, Brother
- Weekend Box Office : 'Ace' Joins List of Strong Openers
- Check the Fox in Gingrich's Chicken Coop : Media magnate Donald Jones has been massaging the telecommunications overhaul.
- ANAHEIM : Mayor Pro Tem Job May Cause Squabble
- COSTA MESA : Coastline Professors Push for Bigger Raises
- Suspect in Laguna Beach Slaying Faces Arraignment
- Home Sales Level Off After Recent Decline
- SIMI VALLEY : 6th Person Convicted in Pyramid Scheme
- COSTA MESA : Street Extended for Auto Club Employees
- Even at Home, Ducks Look Out of Place : Hockey: Some blame weariness from travel for sluggish loss to Kings. Others point to a failure to pounce on loose pucks.
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : A Rare Vacation Opened Puritz's Eyes
- ENERGY
- Ventura County Economic Profile
- Company Town : Troubles at CBS
- * Litton Guidance & Control Systems of...
- Game Designer Revels in Plots Rather Than Bytes : Profile: Roberta Williams isn't a programming whiz, but she's the creative force behind the ambitious Phantasmagoria.
- Doing the Little Things That Matter : Making Los Angeles more livable demands the creativity and involvement of citizens. Today, Next L.A. looks at two programs that started small and make a difference. : NEXT L.A. / A look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis
- Yitzhak Rabin's Dream of Peace
- Live Entertainment to Sell Interest in German Firm
- Certainties
- L.A. Cathedral
- House Vote on Abortion
- Doing the Little Things That Matter : Making Los Angeles more livable demands the creativity and involvement of citizens. Today, Next L.A. looks at two programs that started small and do make a difference. : NEXT L.A. / A look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis
- Litton Wins 2 Federal Contracts for $70 Million
- Goodman on Business
- Obituaries - Nov. 14, 1995
- Obituaries - Nov. 14, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 14, 1995
- O.C. Pays PR Firm $25,000 to Boost Image
- Alleged Serial Killer Captured : Crime: Glen Rogers is arrested after high-speed pursuit in Kentucky.
- ROAD SHOW: Santa Clarita residents have nothing...
- O.C. Residents View Situation Apprehensively
- COLUMN ONE : Diplomacy on the Defensive : The rise of terrorism has turned many American embassies into fortresses. Travelers' havens now can be magnets for trouble. And envoys must learn to master both schmoozing and survival skills.
- President, GOP Hold Last-Ditch Summit on Budget : Government: Hope for avoiding shutdown rises as Dole and Gingrich visit the White House. Senate and House remain in session in case of agreement.
- Federal Shutdown a Passport to Bedlam : Government: As agencies try to decide which services will continue, citizens flood offices to finish business.
- 'CROSS-COUNTRY KILLER': SUSPECT ARRESTED : 'It Wasn't Gonna Be Me' : Murder Suspect's Capture Brings Relief to Local Bartender Who Spurned Him
- Last-Minute Talks on Budget Falter; Shutdown Looms : Government: Clinton and congressional leaders fail to strike deal to extend spending authority. Workers could be sent home if morning negotiations break down.
- Shutdown: A Passport to Confusion
- NOT AS FAIR: Money is a little...
- Riordan May Hold the Key to White's Future as MTA Chief : Transit: The mayor says he is disappointed with the agency but has made no decision on its embattled executive.
- Schools : Education news : TUSTIN : $10,000 Awarded for Classroom Projects
- Suspected Serial Killer Caught in Kentucky : Crime: Man sought in Van Nuys case is captured driving a victim's car.
- Schools : Education news : LAGUNA BEACH : Trustees Study Bond Idea to Raise Funds
- Schools : Education news : ANAHEIM : Students to Learn Fire Safety Tips
- $129,000 Awarded to 3 Men Stopped by Torrance Police
- Witness in Bribery Case Admits Giving $3,000 to Officer : Courts: Korean businessman testifies at pretrial hearing. LAPD veteran is accused of soliciting payment.
- COMPANY TOWN : The Orwellian World of Independents : Failure Can Be Success If You Lead a Film Company Into Oblivion
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 14, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 14, 1995
- TECHNOLOGY - Nov. 14, 1995
- TECHNOLOGY - Nov. 14, 1995
- VIETNAM
- Epidemic Rages Despite Plea to Other Nations : Aid: Stopping diphtheria's spread requires money. But many countries need funds.
- JAPAN
- Buchanan Fails to Win Key Conservative Backing : Politics: After nine ballots, California Republican Assembly can't decide between the commentator and rival Alan Keyes.
- Anger Surfaces Over Red Line Tunnel Plan
- Make or Break: MTA Is at a Decisive Point : One more big snafu could cause the ax to fall at agency
- Rebel Serbs in Croatia Agree They'll Return Last Enclave to Government : Balkans: Pact on Eastern Slavonia defuses explosive situation that threatened to prevent regionwide settlement.
- Latino Youth Rekindle the Spark of Activism : Vote: The spirit of the fight against Prop. 187 seems to linger in a San Francisco referendum.
- 49ers Knock Cowboys Off High Horse : Pro football: After a week of talking up mismatch, Dallas falls apart in first quarter. San Francisco takes out Aikman, wins, 38-20.
- DANCE REVIEW : Wit and Ritual Share Bill
- Weapon Offenses Fastest-Growing Juvenile Crime
- FOCUS: Orange County Focus is dedicated on Monday to analysis of community news, a look at what's ahead and the voices of local people. : PERSPECTIVE : Bankruptcy Reaction Reappraised as Recall Drives Fail
- Color Guard : 8th-Grade Painting Crew Skips Usual Lessons to Brush Up on Empathy
- Fish Changes Its Sex to Suit the Occasion, Scientists Say
- Gary L. Clark; Head Printer at Schools Office
- Retro Fever : Maybe it's nostalgia. Maybe it's hesitant designers. But everything old is cool again--especially in transportation.
- L.A. Could Use Some Smarter Art Funding
- Jane Siberry's Twisty Path Leads to Jazz
- Storms Leave 350,000 From N.C. to Maine Without Electricity
- Simi Police Defend Aggressive Tactics to Catch Speeders
- THOUSAND OAKS : Concert Raises $5,000 to Benefit Armenian City
- Buckeyes Sight for Sore Eyes
- TENNIS / JULIE CART : WTA Players Study Boycott at Australian Open
- Orange Coast Wins to Finish Third
- NBA ROUNDUP : Three-Point Shots Give Suns a Victory
- Marino's Day Ends With Loss : AFC: He sets career passing record, but Dolphins still lose to the Patriots, 34-17.
- Court TV Prepares for Next Big Case : Television: Upcoming U.N. War Crimes Tribunal 'is the real trial of the century,' says the network's founder. Reprise of Nuremberg trials begins today.
- Surprise! The Laughs Aren't All on O.J. : Comedy: The Simpson jokes are mercifully occasional as an entertaining Comic Relief VII raises millions for the homeless.
- Wilson Faces Strife at His Women's Forum : Conference: Some critics drop out and call for a boycott, citing the governor's stand on such issues as affirmative action. Others say the event he created has become too important to miss.
- Winds Force Jet Down; 1 Injured in Evacuation
- 2 MTA Officials Call for Firing of Chief Executive
- SCIENCE FILE / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- Traveling Along the Right Track : Cities Hope Planned Scenic Railway Will Draw Tourists to Santa Clara River Valley
- University Taking Over Biosphere : Science: Columbia will run scientific, educational and growing tourist operations at the huge glassed-in environment.
- PRO FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT
- 49ers Knock Cowboys Off High Horse : Pro football: After a week of talking up mismatch, Dallas falls apart in first quarter. San Francisco takes out Aikman, wins, 38-20.
- Levy, Bills Once More Atop East : Interconference: In his first game after cancer surgery, coach directs Buffalo to a 23-17 victory over Atlanta.
- Murray's Success Is a Hair-Raising Experience : Cross-country: Santa Margarita runner has a flashy hair style to go with his speed.
- From the Holocaust: A 'Triumph of Spirit' : Music: The 'Liberation '95' Symphony focuses on survivors and on Jewish liberation through history. It's at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion tonight.
- A Safety Net for Victims of Abuse : Domestic violence: Private detective starts a service for battered women who need help but don't have the means to pay for it.
- Study Ranks Youths' Welfare Above Average : Report: Group says county earns good marks for health, education of children, but sees room for improvement given income levels.
- Eagles Get to Elway, Win, 31-13
- Phebus Gets Momentum, Wins Title : Tennis: UCLA singles standout beats Arizona's Maes in the final of the Southern California Regional women's tennis tournament.
- Chapman Advances to Division III Semifinals : Men's soccer: Panthers require penalty kicks to beat Ohio Wesleyan, 4-2, and gain entry to the final four.
- THE RIVALRY : Rose Bowl Doesn't Get Trojan Attention
- Scent Molecules Suggest Sperm Can 'Smell' Their Way to Egg : SCIENCE FILE / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- Library Series UrgesKids to Turn Off TV
- 6 Injured in Collision on California 126
- Brief Lead Gives Gordon NASCAR Series Title
- ALBUM REVIEWS : 'Kingdom' Is Band's Best Yet, No Doubt : **, NO DOUBT, "Tragic Kingdom" <i> Trauma</i> /<i> Interscope</i>
- OAK TREE : This Gift Came Wrapped With a Yellow Ribbon
- Cerplex Ends Third Quarter With Loss
- Orange County
- Employer Should Compensate for 'On-Duty' Mealtime
- Micro General Corp.: The Santa Ana shipping...
- Commitments : A Different Drummer : Eccentrics are not necessarily crazy. In fact, a new book argues that they're actually happier and healthier than the rest of us.
- Social Grace Also Serves in Times of Adversity
- Homeless Lack Options as O.C. Plays Catch-Up : Poverty: County lags behind other metropolitan regions in dealing with the problem. But gains are being made.
- SCIENCE FILE / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- Children Fare Poorly in Study : Health: L.A. County youths are more likely to be poor, drop out of school and die by gunfire than elsewhere in the state, group's report finds.
- Granada Hills : LAPD Plans Area's 2nd Service Center
- Defense Makes the Big Plays for Bengals : AFC: Four turnovers and four sacks help sink the Oilers, 32-25.
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE : U.S. Volleyball Team Shows Lack of Depth
- Jack in the Box Is Springing Back After Food Poisoning Disaster
- CHINA
- Post-Soviet Russia Slips Into Third World's Sickly Ranks : Health: As sanitation and water treatment worsen, infections spread. And trust in the government weakens. : GRIM PROGNOSIS, <i> Disease, Death Ravage New Russia</i> . Last of two parts
- Harbaugh Goes Over the Line; Saints Win, 17-14
- 'Daddy Long Legs' Showcases Pickford's Timeless Artistry
- Foreign Vehicles Becoming More Popular in Japan
- Thinking Small in a Season of Excess : Environment: Robert Lilienfeld is no Scrooge but as the holidays approach, he's serving up bite-size ideas to combat our wasteful ways.
- COLUMN ONE : Japanese Discover the Lawsuit : More people are flouting traditional hatred of conflict by taking rivals to court--in the U.S. Practice raises fears that Japan may one day suffer the same woes that love of litigation has inflicted on America.
- Seattle in the Forefront of Homeless Services
- Carew Plea for Donors Draws 600 Volunteers
- Big Quakes on San Diego Fault Spread Over Thousands of Years : SCIENCE FILE / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- Institute Speakers Quench a 'Thirst for Values' : Culture: Author Stephen L. Carter and Mayor Richard Riordan, among others, call for a return to ethical living to ease fears and slow violence. They spoke at Skirball's celebration of its 10th anniversary.
- A Gentle Life Ended, Fear Was Born on Beach : Crime: Family of victim tries to come to grips with last month's late-night slaying, while Manhattan Beach no longer feels safe to many.
- Crash Closes Freeway; 2 on Motorcycle Hurt
- PREP FOOTBALL PLAYOFF PAIRINGS : Servite Is the County's Only Top-Seeded Team
- NHL ROUNDUP : Brodeur Ends Drought as Devils Win, 3-2
- Graf Regains Focus, Wins Tournament
- There's Plenty of Ammunition for the Bullets' Name Change
- Weekend Reviews : Dance : Harlem Troupe's S.F. Look
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Khalife's Work Broadens Reach of Arabic Music
- Negotiators Continue Work on Details of Tax-Cut Plan
- TRANSPORTATION
- A Voyage of Aegean Delights . . . and Then It Happened
- Israel to Issue Stamp Honoring Rabin
- Shuttle Launched, Heads for a Perilous Docking With Mir
- Shutdown Would Cost More Than Business as Usual : Budget: A 1990 study found that a three-day closing of the federal government could be $600 million more expensive than staying open.
- Traffic Dispute Ends in Laguna Man's Slaying
- William Rountree; Envoy for 6 Presidents
- HIV Program Scrambles for Funding : Health: Money for effort to help drug users, others will run out in January. Officials fear an increase in rate of infection if work stops.
- Agenda : Issues Coming Up
- Simi Valley Will Consider Renewing Its Commitment to Slow Growth
- THE RIVALRY : A Difference in Perspective : Bruin Season Ending on a Down Note
- Losses Inspire Silva, Loroupe to Win Again in N.Y. Marathon
- Day Belongs to Chiefs and Marcus Allen : AFC: Kansas City (9-1) now has NFL's best record and running back passes Jim Brown during 22-7 victory over Chargers.
- Questions, Answers on Debt Debate's Impact on Investors
- A Mythic Story of European Order Imposed on America : BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : TALES OUT OF SCHOOL <i> by Benjamin Taylor</i> ; Turtle Point Press; $21.95, 283 pages
- International Ire Stops Short of Embargo on Nigerian Oil
- Another Item in Iraq's Bag of Terrors : U.N. unearths plan for spreading radioactivity through conventional weapons
- Give Downtown L.A. a Sporting Chance : Renewal: A major-league sports and entertainment complex would more than pay for itself in tax revenue.
- Vikings Follow Script, Win in Overtime, 30-24
- TELEVISIONGood Medicine: NBC's "ER" was the cure...
- IT'S NOT BROADWAY . . .: But...
- Signal Isn't Helping Him Get to the Church on Time