- Titans Win on St. Clair's Three-Pointer
- Browns Abandon Cleveland : Pro football: Art Modell signs a 30-year lease with Baltimore and expects his fellow NFL owners to approve team's move.
- Task Force Votes to Keep Programs
- Sonora's Owens Commits to Titans for Baseball
- ART REVIEW : 'Vodou' Works Unveil Triumphant Spirit
- BODY WATCH : It's Height, Not Hips, That Aids Childbirth
- FAREWELL TO A PEACEMAKER : Orange County Voices:
- THOUSAND OAKS : Advisory Positions Open for Residents
- ELECTION DAY
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AFC : Chargers Lose Means for 2-4 Weeks
- ALBUM REVIEWS : Mirainga Scores on Raw Power
- Forward Mason Admonishes Knick Faithful
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS
- Mariners' Piniella Named AL Manager of Year : Baseball: His team endured loss of Griffey and reached the championship series.
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : Ensemble Reconstructs an Old Roman Mass
- Dolco Packaging Earnings Up 9% for 3rd Quarter
- Arrival of Best Buy Marks New Phase for Center
- Snowboard Manufacturer Sold to Florida Company : Acquisition: Purged Sled owners will receive $8 million in Madison Sports & Entertainment stock.
- Taitron Components Reports Big Profit Gain
- COMPANY TOWN
- A New Deal fo First Interstate : PROFILE: THE RESCUER : Grundhofer Now Rival of Former Colleague
- A New Deal fo First Interstate : PROFILE: WORKAHOLIC FIGHTER : Deal Shows Siart's Tenacity, Hard-Work Ethic
- Homeowners Insurance Crunch Leaves Few Options for Coverage
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Decline; Yields Rise on Debt Worries
- A New Deal for First Interstate : Voices
- Rexhall Industries' Profit Slips 4% to $492,000
- COMPANY TOWN : The Making of Promotion : Studios Find Success With Behind-the-Scenes Specials About Feature Films and TV Movies
- 3D Systems' Net Income Surges on Tax Benefit
- Power-One, Investment Group Form Alliance
- Treasury Dept. Postpones Two Auctions : Securities: Rubin says lack of action on raising the federal debt limit necessitated the move.
- A Red-Letter Day for Corporate Mergers : Consolidation: International Paper, J&J; among companies announcing plans worth a total of more than $19 billion.
- New Senior Housing: Kaufman & Broad Home...
- Apria Healthcare Group Inc.: The Costa Mesa...
- Iacocca Sues Chrysler in Dispute Over Stock Options
- REAL ESTATE : Report Finds O.C. Building Permits Down 34% for First Nine Months of '95
- HEALTH
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Decline Despite Boom in Merger Deals
- Analysts Cotton to Deal for House of Fabrics : Textiles: Industry watchers say an acquisition of the Sherman Oaks-based chain by Hancock could be the best possible outcome.
- A New Deal for First Interstate : Attack, Counterattack
- First Interstate OKs Merger With First Bank
- LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : A Century Flies By : Students Race 'From Hip-Hop to Barbershop' to Benefit Chapman University
- THE ARAB WORLD : FAREWELL TO A PEACEMAKER : Ex-Enemies Risk Wrath at Home to Say Goodby
- GI Pleads Guilty to Rape of Japanese Schoolgirl
- Revamping RDAs : Remember the chart that tells how much of this and that you should eat? Most agree it needs rewriting. But how?
- BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : Caught in Generations of Lies, False Pride : THE HOUSE ON THE LAGOON <i> by Rosario Ferre</i> ; Farrar Straus & Giroux $23, 407 pages
- Health Systems-WellPoint Deal Hits Snags : Merger: Contractual and corporate governance issues are holding up completion, sources say. Firms wouldn't be specific.
- Campaign Reform Roadblocks : After agreeing with the President, Gingrich seems to be stalling
- Mother Sets Herself, Two Children on Fire
- The Second Best, the Moderately Bright : Government service isn't viewed as the honorable profession that it once was.
- Alfred E. Ranford Dies; Provided Meals for Homeless
- Jews Don't Kill Jews, Do They? : The myth is heard everywhere, but Jewish history records much fraternal violence in deed as well as word.
- Charter School Complex Gets OK in Pacific Palisades
- Westside : Copley Newspapers Announce Layoffs
- Woodland Hills : Campus Rally Strives to Promote Peace
- A Man of Compromise in a Hostile World : John H. Chafee is the Senate's pivot man on environment. And that's a tough spot for a Republican caught in a tide of conservatism.
- FDA Urged to OK AIDS Drug 3TC to Use With AZT
- No Free Rides : Getting Athletic Scholarships for College Tougher Than Most Students or Parents Think
- Suspects Sought After Pair of Bank Robberies
- Obituaries : * Grace L. Johnson; Ojai Homemaker
- Company Town : DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- SIMI VALLEY : Strip Club Foes Hold Anti-Porn Rally at City Hall
- Update : Follow-up on the news : LA HABRA : Women's Shelter Falls Victim to Catch-22
- Alzheimer's Researcher Says He Has a Clue to Delay Onset
- VIEW FROM AMERICA : FAREWELL TO A PEACEMAKER : Rabin's Death, Like J.F.K.'s, Could Breed Skeptics
- Conejo Valley House and Condo Sales Decline
- Quebec Turnout Offers Sharp Contrast to U.S. : Elections: Experts agree on why Americans are less inclined to vote. But they don't have a firm answer of how to change it.
- NEXT L.A. / A Look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis : A Sticky Urban Eyesore
- Suspect in Popeye's Slaying Held in Nebraska
- Valleywide : Computerization of Police Files Urged
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Considering Site for New Reservoir
- HEALTH WATCH : Blind Eye to Gun Injuries
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Devils Find the Cup a Heavy Burden
- Mission Energy Co.: The Irvine company, which...
- Officials Clarify Voting Status of Perot Backers
- Anti-Airport Initiative Qualified : El Toro: Enough signatures are gathered to place on March ballot a measure blocking the base reuse project.
- Plaintiff Confuses Dates in Holden Case
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Are Off-Year Elections Expendable?
- Volunteering Opportunities
- 2 High-Tech Giants Make Move Into Networking : Computers: In separate deals, Microsoft and Compaq are to acquire companies that will help link mainframes, PCs.
- RETAIL
- COLUMN ONE : Israelis Confront the Heart of Hatred : Contempt for Rabin festered in religious schools and the right. Now a nation wonders why extremism went unchecked and how to defeat it.
- Controller Orders Audits of Prisons, Education Office : Finances: Kathleen Connell also announces that a review of Medi-Cal is under way. She says the probes are needed to identify potential savings.
- FAREWELL TO A PEACEMAKER : O.C. Jews Gather to Mourn, Decry Extremism : Memorial: Religious leaders address crowd of hundreds in Costa Mesa. 'Our innocence has ended,' Irvine rabbi says.
- THE PALESTINIANS : FAREWELL TO A PEACEMAKER : New Fears for Future Pervade the West Bank
- Notebook : Not-So-Instant Replay Proves Officials Right
- New Menendez Scenario Suggested : Courts: Private pathologist testifies for prosecution and says the brothers shot their parents in the legs to make it look like a gangland killing.
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : A View Fit for the Gods
- FAREWELL TO A PEACEMAKER : Hussein Calls Rabin Friend, Says He Died as 'Soldier for Peace'
- Kodak Acts to Back Up Trade Complaint : Japan: Company files 1,100 pages of data it says shows Fuji, government are blocking it from market.
- Hearings Scheduled on Building Permits
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Council Set to OK Sale of Historic Depot
- It's a Sucker Bet : With proper state controls lacking, voters should reject local card clubs
- Voters to Decide on Schools, Council, Other Issues Today
- 'We Sure Know How Cleveland Feels Right Now'
- Insatiable Invaders : Biologists Fear Nothing Can Stop the Spread of African Clawed Frogs
- OXNARD : Man Pleads Guilty to Federal Arrest Charge
- Carew Goes to Bat for Daughter : Medicine: Hall of Famer urges people, especially minorities, to donate bone marrow. Increasing the pool of black volunteers raises chances of finding a match.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC : Cowboys Sue NFL for $750 Million
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Rose Is Out of the Question, but a Bowl Trip Is Possible
- Cowboys Run Eagles Ragged : Pro football: Deion and his headgear are a mere minor fashion note on a night when Dallas rolls to a 34-12 victory in the rain.
- LAKE FOREST : Council Will Discuss Safety at Serrano Park
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Kansas State Linebacker Cleared in Battery Case
- A Masterful Display of Brute Farce : Theater review: So much goes on in 'Noises Off' at the Gem, you won't know where to look. Luckily, laughs are everywhere.
- Real Estate Deal: Aware Inc., a publicly...
- A New Read on Book Collecting : Leisure: Often perceived as a pursuit of wealthy insiders, the hobby is becoming more accessible to newcomers with varying tastes and budgets.
- Herrin Pays Price for Agent's Gifts : College football: USC linebacker accepts responsibility for breaking NCAA rules but, like others before him, questions the system.
- Lakers' Peeler Jailed Briefly
- JAZZ ALBUM REVIEW : Wood's Strengths: Material, Performance
- FAMILY : 19th-Century Style Treatment of 'Pinocchio'
- NBA ROUNDUP : Magic Struggles Again to Win
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : Music Rules in Aman Program on North America
- Weekend Box Office : 'Shorty' Extends Its Run in Top Spot
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : Violinist Lippi Shows Emotion and Skill at Pepperdine
- Zaragoza Gets Bloody Revenge, Wins Title : Boxing: Split-decision victory at Forum over Acero-Sanchez makes up for earlier draw.
- DANCE REVIEW : Festival Affirms African Culture, Values
- RETAIL
- FutureCare Affiliates Inc.: U.S. Diagnostic Labs Inc....
- WellPoint's Profit Grows by 4% to $51.8 Million
- 4 Slain in Crowded Boston Restaurant; 2 Suspects Held : Crime: Two victims are Los Angeles men, relatives say they have learned. Police report that all were shot after an altercation but offer no other motive.
- Rabin's Killer Defiant as He Faces Judge : Assassination: He cites Bible to defend action. His brother is arrested.
- Boom Town : Private Construction Wanes, but State Building Projects Have Sacramento Humming
- TV REVIEW : 'Murdoch' Profiles Politics but Offers Few New Insights
- A New Deal fo First Interstate : THE DEAL : In Hindsight, Wells Fargo Realizes Its Target Was Sending It Signals
- Parnelli Jones Opens Newest Store in Reno
- For Middle-Aged Who Lose Jobs, Labor Market Is Tough : Employment: Age discrimination is against the law, but those older than 50 might find this of little help as employers seek less expensive workers.
- A New Deal for First Interstate : A Look at the Proposal : WHAT IT COULD MEAN
- John Wayne Airport's Bond Rating Reinstated : Credit: Moody's action signals further recovery by local agencies from the county's bankruptcy.
- Rep. Gekas Mugged, Chases His Attackers
- New Hampshire Governor Set to Endorse Dole, Sources Say
- BODY WATCH : The Wrong Sell? : It's a new kind of health 'insurance': harvesting fetal blood cells in case a bone marrow transplant is needed later. But some ethicists say it's exploitative.
- 'Dr. Germ': One of the World's Most Dangerous Women : Weapons: Rihab Rashid Taha masterminded Iraq's deadly germ-warfare program. And for years, she helped hide it.
- Youth Pleads Guilty to 1st-Degree Murder
- Obituaries : * Shirley Shurtleff; Retired Technician
- TUSTIN : Students Build on PC Skills
- Skid Costs Holmgren Post With Whalers
- A New Deal for First Interstate : Strengths and Weaknesses
- Racing Products Firm Moves Its Headquarters
- DMI of Irvine Agrees to Merge in Stock Swap With Unicomp
- Funeral Service Network Aims to Keep Costs Low
- HEALTH
- Leo KosiRancho Alamitos, Junior/Football/Running backKosi lost three...
- Speaker Assails 'Fear' Tactics of Some in GOP : Assembly: Republican maverick Setencich also criticizes the religious right's influence within party. But he refuses to give names.
- San Gabriel Valley : Southeast : Recall Targets Mayor, 3 Council Members
- Countywide : Gun Dealer Sentenced to Prison
- An Act of Politics or an Act of Moviegoing?
- D.A. Drops Charges Against Snoop Doggy Dogg's Friend : Courts: Prosecutors say move was made to get another defendant's statement into evidence. Unless charges are refiled, it removes McKinley Lee's attorney, Johnnie L. Cochran Jr., from the courtroom.
- San Fernando Valley : Mall Hires Mounted Security Guards
- NEXT L.A. / A Look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis
- Beyda Mixes Up Dates in Holden Case
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS
- San Fernando Hit Again
- Ticket Information
- Football (Sort Of) Back in Anaheim : Arenaball: Officials hoping the team will be a quick fix for fans who miss Rams.
- Some Tips for Older Job Hunters
- Authentic Fitness Posts 5% Increase in Profit
- Mounties Red-Faced Over Break-In
- The coming infestation:No, we don't mean the...
- Community College Trustee Application Deadline Is Monday
- Families Sue Over Plane Crash Deaths
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Do You Have a Gift for Playing Santa?
- Bus Driver Is Badly Beaten After Accident : Violence: Two men attack MTA operator involved in fatal collision with man on scooter, police say. The assault leaves him hospitalized in critical condition.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Referees' Calls Draw Ire of Trojan Coaching Staff
- Rancho Santiago to Face Fullerton Without Fausto
- THEATER REVIEW : Musical 'Radio Gals' Is as Wacky as It Is Entertaining
- RADIO/TVPBS Teams With Reader's Digest: Public television,...
- From Rabin's Funeral, the Scene and the Unseen
- COMPANY TOWN : For CAA and Television, It's One Step Forward and Two Back
- Ventura County Economic Profile
- LAW
- CU Bancorp Posts 5% Gain in Profits
- Living ArtSmart Opens on Ventura's Main Street
- Survey Finds Decline in Satisfaction Level of U.S. Consumers
- Starter Homes: With home sales still declining...
- Bank of Japan Finds 'Defects' in Daiwa's Internal Management Controls
- FAREWELL TO A PEACEMAKER : Voices
- Shevardnadze Wins Georgia Presidency
- Funding OKd for River Trail Project
- SANTA ANA : Pedestrian Dies a Day After Being Hit by Car
- Suspect in Killing of Man at Hotel Turns Himself In
- Getting a Healthy Start : A Cudahy School Tries to Give Students a Boost by Providing : Medical and Other Services for Children and Their Families
- Following Holiday Tradition : Once Again, Studios Have Saved Their Biggest Titles for Year-End
- MISSION VIEJO : Students to Promote AIDS Awareness
- Gamma Globulin Shortage Growing Acute : Medicine: With serum to treat hepatitis A increasingly scarce, county health officials emphasize importance of vaccine for overseas travelers, others at high risk of exposure.
- Surrogate Mother Draws Praise in Custody Fight : Courts: Cynthia Moschetta says it would be 'a tragedy' if ex-husband wins legal case.
- Man Guilty of Killing 3-Month-Old Son : Trial: Stanley Wyly, formerly of Laguna Beach, is convicted in 1991 beating death.
- Countywide : Library System's Book Rental Program a Hit
- Committee Rejects Panel on LAPD Bias Screening
- Pacoima : Health Fair Serves Asian Community
- Witness Sought in Drive-by Shooting
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : No. 1 Huntington Beach Top-Seeded in Girls' Volleyball
- Bus Firm Announces Daily LAX Shuttle Service
- Talks and Seminars: On Nov. 16, the...
- Depression Drug's Side Effect Has Users Aroused
- Carew Goes to Bat for His Daughter : Medicine: Baseball Hall of Famer issues an emotional appeal for bone marrow donors to help his child and other cancer patients.
- Clinton: 'Stay the Righteous Course' : Tribute: President promises U.S. support for Israel, compares Rabin to Moses.
- FAREWELL TO A PEACEMAKER : Clinton Tells Mourners to Make Peace Rabin's Lasting Legacy
- BODY WATCH : Making Those Upper Arms Unflappable
- SIMI VALLEY : Council OKs Tough Anti-Gang Measures
- Tarzana : LEARN Director to Meet With Parents
- 2 Brothers Facing Charges in Robbery
- Baseball's TV Contract Worth $1.7 Billion : Television: Five-year deal will earn each team $12 million per year. Comprehensive playoff coverage is promised.
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Late Slump Finishes Women's Soccer Team
- THE NFL / BILL PLASCHKE : Tagliabue Has to Block This
- WORLD MUSIC : Spiritual Collections From Haiti, Cuba : VARIOUS ARTISTS: "Rhythms of Rapture: Sacred Musics of Haitian Vodou", <i> Smithsonian Folkways</i> *** : VARIOUS ARTISTS: "Sacred Rhythms of Cuban Santeria" <i> Smithsonian Folkways</i> ***
- Skid Costs Holmgren Post With Whalers
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS
- Balmy Dearest : Anaheim Writer-Mother Finds Fertile Ground for P.M.S.
- Mother Fined $25 in Overdue Videos Case
- THE WIDOW : FAREWELL TO A PEACEMAKER : Leah Rabin 'Larger Than Life'
- THE GRANDDAUGHTER : FAREWELL TO A PEACEMAKER : The Keeper of Rabin's Flame
- A CITY MOURNS : FAREWELL TO A PEACEMAKER : In Jerusalem, Heartache Binds People of All Faiths
- Santa Barbara-L.A. Train Cuts Its Time
- Woman, 78, Injured in Freeway Accident
- Beilenson Still Faces Sybert's Libel Lawsuit
- Oxnard District Hopes to Extend Its School Year
- Nonprofit Agency Chosen to Run Cold-Weather Haven for Homeless
- Candidate Drops Out Due to Back Injury
- IRVINE : Recall Organizers to Recheck Petitions
- Central Los Angeles : Old Toys Get All Dolled Up for Charity
- Messier's 500th Goal Memorable
- Cheesecake Factory's Profit Sweetens 20% in Quarter
- Rabin Is Buried Amid Vows to Fulfill His Dream of Peace : Israel: Former enemies embrace nation in its moment of deepest grief. The assassinated prime minister's granddaughter tearfully recalls her 'eternal hero.'
- Hirchag Isn't Out of Picture
- Voices : FAREWELL TO A PEACEMAKER
- WESTMINSTER : City Officials to Sit in Hot Seat for Charity
- DANA POINT : Nonprofit Groups Can Soon Apply for Grants
- Avalanche of Hope : Latest Hockey Team in Denver Trying to Put Failures of Past Behind
- IRVINE : School May Be Used to Back Bond Sale
- A Time for Israel to Mark Its Gains : Peace mission has dissolved nation's isolation
- GARDEN GROVE : Update : Follow-up on the news : Water Rate Initiative to Be on Later Ballot
- CAMARILLO : Firms Oppose Plans for Recycling Center
- ANAHEIM : Arena Team to Occupy Big A Offices
- Prison Escapee Captured After Chase in 7 Cities
- Westlake Village : Farewell Dinner for 2 Council Members
- FULLERTON : Community College Budget to Be Discussed
- Today's Election
- PERSPECTIVES ON ISRAEL : The Loyal Opposition Won't Be Silenced : The backlash against extremists threatens the democratic freedom of Israelis who are hardly a minority.
- Cuts Worked Too Well, County Says : Health: Loss of patients has cost $24 million in revenues, memo reveals. So many workers have quit that hundreds of people may have to be hired.
- A New Deal fo First Interstate : INVESTORS : Wall St. Sees Pair as Pretty Good Match
- LEARNING CURVE: KIDS HOLLYWOOD CONNECTION : Role Model : Work Kept Acting Consultant Going
- Kim Reportedly to Decide Soon on Roh Trial
- Assassination of Yitzhak Rabin
- Apologies to Seuss
- Not Yet at Rest : NEXT L.A. / A Look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis : A nonprofit group is fighting development plans while seeking to expnd Los Angeles National Cemetery, on the crowded Westside, into an 'Arlington of the West.'
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- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 7, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 7, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 7, 1995
- Obituaries - Nov. 7, 1995
- Obituaries - Nov. 7, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 7, 1995
- A New Deal for First Interstate : THE IMPACT : The People, the Firms, the Outlook
- A New Deal for First Interstate : THE IMPACT : Where This Offer Would Leave L.A.
- For Non-Voters, Ballot Box Offers No Representation : Politics: They also say they don't have time to go to polls. Numbers are growing as election turnouts decline.
- Governor, Many in L.A. Bid Shalom
- Federal Probe of L.A. Police Moving Forward : Civil rights: U.S. official begins meetings with local leaders. Subpoena is reportedly issued for LAPD records on Fuhrman, indicating a grand jury is involved.
- INSIDE METRO: News, people and events in Los Angeles County's communities.
- Gang Kills Member for Shooting Girl, Police Say : Crime: Official links slaying of suspect in drive-by death to fear of retribution from the Mexican Mafia.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Officials Urge Changes in Housing Plan for Bolsa Chica
- A New Deal for First Interstate : Q & A : Deal to Have Minimal Impact on Customers
- Wilson Bids 'Shalom' to Old Friend
- Gang Kills Own for Slaying Girl, Police Say : Crime: Official links shooting of suspect in drive-by death to fear of retribution from the Mexican Mafia.
- NO BROCCOLI: Former President George Bush barred...
- TECHNOLOGY - Nov. 7, 1995
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : A Woman 'Trapped' in a Comfortable Place Called Home : THE SECRETS OF MARIKO: A Year in the Life of a Japanese Woman and Her Family <i> by Elisabeth Bumiller</i> ; Times Books; $25, 338 pages
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAREERS / BALANCING WORK AND FAMILY : Making a Difference : Individual employees can make their workplace more family-friendly. Here are four who did it.
- Employer Must Have the Money to Back Up Paychecks
- Grief Wars With Bitterness Among West Bank Settlers : Reaction: The words <i> brother </i> and <i> betrayer </i> both crop up in talk of slain premier. Even children are conflicted.
- Afghan Leader to Hand Over Power, Spokesman Says
- Israel's Secret Service Hit by Fierce Criticism
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAREERS / BALANCING WORK AND FAMILY : Coaching No Game for Parents : They say rewards justify personal sacrifices as they develop closer bonds with their children.
- BALANCING WORK AMD FAMILY : What Big Employers Offer : More Are Realizing That Broadening Family Benefits Can Help Boost Morale, Productivity
- In Come-From-Behind Drive, Walesa Apparently Makes It Into Runoff : Poland: The president and an ex-Communist are getting one-third of the vote each.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Nation Built on Unity Faces Hateful Divisions : Israel: An agonizing search begins for an explanation of what went wrong. Some say rhetoric provoked tragedy.
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- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAREERS / BALANCING WORK AND FAMILY : Tag-Team Parenting : With more companies offering flexible work schedules, couples are finding it easier than ever to earn a living and still be a stay-at-home mom or dad
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAREERS / BALANCING WORK AND FAMILY : Companies Offering Benefits to Same-Sex Partners of Employees : Entertainment concerns in Southern California lead a small but steady national trend.
- ASSASSINATION AFTERMATH : Schedule for Rabin Funeral
- GB Foods Corp.: The Newport Beach operator...
- Clearing the Air With a Neighbor : Japan Is Spending Big on Technology to Improve China's Environment
- ENERGY
- Undergoing a Seasonal Shift in Attitude
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAREERS / BALANCING WORK AND FAMILY : Free-Lance Workers With Children Face Mixed Blessings : Parents enjoy flexible schedules, but health coverage and child-care expenses can add up.
- Remembering Rabin
- ASSASSINATION AFTERMATH : Phone Line Gridlock
- Hrudey, Boucher Set for Phoenix
- Pro Football Spotlight
- Looks Can Be Deceiving at Saddleback : Water polo: Roy and his teammates are small in stature, but they can play with the best of them.
- It Was a Triumph of Iron Will : Triathlete Paula Newby-Fraser Lost the Race but Gained a Greater Victory
- A Death Prompts Thoughts on Families and Friends
- Personal Stories to Join Debate Over Late-Term Abortion : Health: The House has voted to ban the procedure. But the Senate will hear from two women who say it was a dignified solution when their fetuses developed 'catastrophic' problems.
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE : Israelis to Appeal Rejection of '72 Olympic Suit
- Cindy Costner's Here to Serve
- Cleveland May Lose Its Browns : Pro football: Move to Baltimore could be announced today, although majority of NFL owners must approve it.
- Martin Carries Patriots Past Struggling Jets, 20-7
- Atlanta Holds Off Detroit