- NHL ROUNDUP : Lemieux Returns, Leads Penguins to 7-4 Victory
- MOVIES : Off the Beaten Path : Most of Christopher Hampton's work--even his biggest hit, 'Dangerous Liaisons'--has been quirky, arty, small or period. So how come Hollywood is furiously chasing after him?
- Trouble in the House THAT Mac Built : A Custody Battle for Macaulay Culkin by His Parent-Managers Offers a Glimpse Into What Can Happen in Hollywood When a Son Is Also a Star.
- As James Edwards Sr. approaches his 89th birthday, he's not reminiscing about his theater empire--he's breaking new ground so Orange County moviegoers can see. . . : The Big Picture
- Women Warriors : After Decades of Poor Funding, Breast Cancer Research Has a New, Rich and Most Unlikely Patron--the Defense Department. And Fran Visco and Col. Irene Rich Paln to Keep It That Way
- Fiction Without Frontiers
- Accused Killer Emerged From Bitter Winds
- In Hard Times, Some Risks Are Worth It
- CHESS : INTERNATIONAL NEWS
- Ireland's Urban Poor Are Lured to Countryside : Europe: Program has resettled 194 welfare families in rural villages. There are many successes, but it's not for everyone. So far, 29 families have returned to cities.
- SANTA PAULA : Meeting to Focus on Federal Farm Programs
- 'Life Coaches' Sought to Work With Youths
- Rabin's Death Like 'a Loss in the Family' for Local Jews : Reaction: County's 80,000-member Jewish community mourns slain Israeli leader and hopes peace process continues. Arab residents also express shock and sadness.
- OXNARD : Boy, 17, Arrested in Shooting of Woman
- 'All I Did Was Pull a Cop From His Car' : Rescuer: Homeless man carries survivor to safety. Police praise reluctant hero's actions.
- Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- STYLE : GARDENS : GROWING FONDER
- Where Falls Rush In
- Negligence Key Issue in Termite Case
- At the Source : THE COLORADO RIVER'S ORIGINS IN THE WYOMING MOUNTAINS TELL A TALE OF THE WEST'S TROUBLED HISTORY WITH WATER
- Ireland Protects Bronze Age Fort
- That's Show Biz
- 2 Sentenced for Activist Group Fraud Scheme
- ASSASSINATION IN THE MIDDLE EAST
- ASSASSINATION IN THE MIDDLE EAST : Final Address Echoes Words of a Peacemaker
- THE TIMES POLL : Voices of the Electorate
- Reformist Movement Is Allowed to Compete in Russian Campaign : Politics: Election panel's snub of Yabloko bloc sparked popular outrage. Supreme Court's ruling aids charismatic liberal leader.
- Schedule Offers Fine Finishes
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Vedder Ups Production, Leads Saddleback to Victory
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Irish Win Despite Bad Break : Nonconference: Quarterback Powlus injures arm but backup Krug is steady enough in 35-17 victory over Navy.
- OK, Then Demi Yells, 'Gimme an A. . .'
- COVER STORY : The Bucks Start Here : Write a great song (or play or TV show) and cash those royalty checks forever. Pretty great gig. Who's cashing in, and who's not? You might be surprised.
- FIRST PERSON : ASSASSINATION IN THE MIDDLE EAST : Tough, Sentimental--Rabin Personified Israel
- Warning: Don't Read Over Open Flame : Product liability: In an overabundance of caution, some manufacturers state the obvious.
- Peter Strauss received an Emmy for his...
- No Monkey Business : YVONNE DE CARLO TAKES ON ABC'S REMAKE OF 'THE BAREFOOT EXECUTIVE'
- Press Asia to Share Its Own Defense : Narrow interests have been set aside for economic benefit; why not for multilateral support to reduce the U.S. burden?
- MIDDLE EAST : A Peace That Ignores Assassination--Even When Israel May Be the Assassin
- Working for Scale : Sellers of All Things Reptilian Gather in Buena Park
- Reinforcing Bridges
- Chargers Need Carney and a Lot More in Second Half : Pro football: After a 4-4 start, San Diego faces Miami, Kansas City, Denver and Oakland, all but the Broncos at Jack Murphy Stadium, in succession this month.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : CAMINO REAL LEAGUE
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Oregon State Gives Arizona a Battle, 14-9
- Who Foots Bill for Counterfeit Cash?
- Republican Counter-Revolution Will Be a Net Loss and a Lost Net
- IN THE LAKE OF THE WOODS ...
- Senate Urged to Ratify Chemical Arms Ban : Warfare: Scientists, business leaders and officials sign ad warning of risks of stalling. Letter from Sen. Helms on delaying measure is cited.
- In Brief
- California--Jerry Stinson, Capistrano Beach: "The Little House...
- FAST FACTS
- A Writer's Days of Reckoning : David McFadzean, co-creator of 'Home Improvement,' experiences self improvement as he gives back to the Christian theater that gave him a start.
- MOVIES : Flashes in the Pan? Not Them
- Solo Survivor
- Hotels Open in Manzanillo
- Building-Defect Law Says Talk Before You Sue
- The uproarious 1988 comedy Beetlejuice (KCOP Sunday...
- PLAYING A BAD GIRL AND LOVING IT
- Man Claims to Have Taken Part in Assassination in Colombia
- Clinton Dedicates Memorial to Pan Am Crash Victims : Ceremony: President vows that the U.S. won't rest until those responsible for the tragedy are brought to justice.
- Mother Clings to Hope 25 Years After Son Vanished in Vietnam : MIA: Jane Gaylor believes her only child still lives, but she doesn't know if she'll see him again. She writes him regularly and sends gifts.
- A Place for the Worldly
- Los Angeles Times Interview : Fidel Ramos : Building a Stable Democracy in the Philippines
- Inquiry Into Mall Initiative Is Urged : Council:The proposed ballot measure could halt plans to expand Buenaventura center. The city may ask Monday for a detailed report.
- It's Time to Rein In 'Humane' Groups : New state law limiting powers of some gun-toting organizations is a welcome relief
- Car Strikes Man, Breaking Both His Legs, Pelvis
- Adult Business Foes Garner 670 Signatures
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Trojans Find Truth at the Right Moment : Pacific 10: Winning drive succeeds when Wachholtz keeps soft Stanford coverage off balance.
- PREP WATER POLO / SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GIRLS' CHAMPIONSHIPS : Beauregard, Marina Outlast Long Beach, 8-7
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Michigan State Stuns No. 7 Michigan, 28-25
- Taking a Ride to Another World With Eno and U2
- A Cosmic Q Rating : Quincy Jones has worked with stars from Dizzy Gillespie to Heavy D. Even producing the Oscars doesn't daunt him.
- HIGHWAY PATROL : Creative License
- Christmas in Venice: Inside Private Palaces
- Grace Under Fire : Stylish editor of Vogue, creator of Mirabella misses big picture : IN AND OUT OF VOGUE: A Memoir, <i> by Grace Mirabella with Judith Warner (Doubleday: $25; 257 pp.)</i>
- Home Improvement : Ways to Get More Heat From an Old Fireplace
- Southeast Asia Bears Facing Extinction : Wildlife: Their meat is prized as an elixir for good health and virility in the region. But that doesn't do much for the endangered animals' well-being.
- Ex-Baja Chief Reflects on His Historic Role : Mexico: First opposition party governor looks back on reforms--and the personal price he paid.
- Complaining About Weather Is Universal--but Not Bad
- Texas Congressman Won't Seek 8th Term : Politics: Ronald D. Coleman is 11th Democrat this year who has decided not to run again. He had been enmeshed in slum developer controversy.
- Japan's Premier Likely to Sign Base Pacts : Asia: Statement by Murayama is step toward resolving problem of U.S. military on Okinawa. Governor refuses to force landowners to renew leases.
- Blowing Smoke on Capitol Hill
- PERSPECTIVE ON CULTURE : Quebec Isn't a Model for America : The 'bilingualism threat' is a political red herring. Assimilation is the norm for immigrants to America.
- High-Tech Prosecution : Trial: Firm known for its sophisticated disaster analyses will reconstruct Menendez slayings in an attempt to show premeditation. But defense attorneys say Failure Analysis is not qualified to make that case.
- O.C. Case Draws Line for Social Workers : They Do Good Job, but Must Let Parents Be Parents Unless There Is Abuse or Danger
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : ATLANTIC COAST ROUNDUP : LaRue Passes for 501 Yards in Wake Forest Loss
- OAK TREE : McCarron Guides Jewel Princess to Nine-Length Linda Vista Win
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Cal Bounces Back, Beats Washington State, 27-11
- PREP FOOTBALL / SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Irvine Defeats El Toro to Grab a Share of First Place
- Northridge Out of Its League Even Before Leaving, 49-7 : College football: Cal Poly ends two-game losing streak by trouncing Big Sky-bound Matadors.
- BONNIE RAITT, "Road Tested"; Capitol (***...
- TEAMWORK: The final show last week of...
- DANCE & MUSIC NEWS : Malashock May Hang Up His Shoes
- Sanitation Scores
- SITTING IN : What with pet care, crime and natural disasters, who can risk leaving the house these days? You can-with the help of professional sitters.
- Army Sergeant Charged in Ft. Bragg Sniper Attack
- Attractive Environs Make Southern Missouri Prime Ground for Armadillo Invasion : Wildlife: The squat, armored critter is migrating north from Arkansas.
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : Suite Dreams : In the '70s, Ian Schrager ruled the night with Studio 54. Now he's a hip hotelier who, with designer Philippe Starck, is set to revive a Sunset Strip legend.
- Man Held in Shotgun Slaying of Acquaintance
- PREP FOOTBALL / DELTA LEAGUE : Heritage Christian Wins Rare Championship
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT
- NBA ROUNDUP : Rice a Real Treat for Hornets; Mourning Is a Hit With Heat
- In Brief
- In Brief
- Low Energy Costs Draw Investors Back to the Well
- Weekend Escape: Las Vegas : Looking for Luxe : In the right places along the Strip, the glitz and glamour of Bugsy's era can still be found
- Gardening : Don't Let Cilantro Plants Quickly Go to Seed
- Forget Intimate Dining at Royal Dragon
- Losing His Hold on the Precious Land : Staten Island: A serene, wooded settlement that's been one man's home for nearly 88 years is scheduled to make way for tennis courts.
- New Stamps to Showcase Tall Tales and Long Runs
- The Woman at the End of the Line
- Gramm Wins in Maine GOP Straw Poll : Politics: Texan credits his staff and the appeal of his message. He is trailed by Indiana Sen. Richard Lugar and Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole.
- 'The Age of Innocence'
- In N.J. Town, Cleanliness and Lawfulness Go Together : Ordinance: Prospect Park embraces consensus that well-kept homes and lawns can deter crime.
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : 'Ambitious' version of Stevenson's 'Kidnapped' sets sail on the Family Channel
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Huskies' Botched Field-Goal Tries Save Oregon : Pacific 10: One kick blocked, the other missed as Ducks, after taking 24-0 halftime lead, hold on for 24-22 victory.
- THEATER NOTES : Changes Afoot With 99-Seat Plan
- A Watershed Event in S.F. : Election: Yes, the photo above is a factor. Polls show the race for mayor a tossup. Mayor Frank Jordan and former Speaker Willie Brown are facing a strong challenge from Roberta Achtenberg.
- Hollywood's Hottest Attraction: The LAPD
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : Ted Raimi, 'seaQuest 2032's' nerdy computer genius, looks to grow into leading-man roles
- It's a Thin Lane Between Life and Death : Patience Isn't Just a Virtue, It's a Necessity for Survival on Santiago Canyon Road
- GOLF / THOMAS BONK : Lure of the Green Brings Couples Back Out
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Tennessee Emphatic but Not Artful in Shutout
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Northridge Falls to Cal Poly SLO
- Horses Should Have Been Dead in Heats
- Bruins Discover Just How Fast It Can Get Away From Them : College football: Arizona State rallies, 37-33, as fumbles overshadow Abdul-Jabbar's record game.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : DiGiamarino Helps the Titans Upset Fresno State, 2-1
- PERFORMING ARTS : Music in All the Right Places : Da Camera Society founder MaryAnn Bonino is a nonstop cheerleader for chamber music--in the proper venue.
- HOME COMPUTING : Tapping Into the Shareware Warehouse : Online is the name of the game--at least for those who are looking to save some money. Best of all, you get to play before you pay.
- Somewhere for Women to Go For Travel Gear : Entrepreneurs: Finding nothing that suited her vacation needs, accountant founded company that tailors clothing and accessories to female form.
- SLIMMER PICKIN'S : If L.A's Eating Places Serve as Clues to the Current State of the City, It's a Grim Bill of Fare.
- Student Tactics That Are Best Left in the History Books
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Phillips Returns, Nebraska Rolls : Big Eight: Tentative tailback gains 68 yards but Green goes for 176 in 73-14 rout of Iowa State.
- Johnson No Genius; He Might Be Better : Baseball: Ex-Cincinnati manager appears to be suited for the job in Baltimore.
- PREP FOOTBALL / ARROWHEAD LEAGUE : Southern California Christian Stumbles, 38-13
- SATISFACTION: The Rolling Stones have sued the...
- For Antiquated Skyscrapers, Here's Where the Stories End : Development: Rendered obsolete by modern structures, these prewar towers fight a mostly futile battle to keep tenants.
- A Bit More Backbone on the Trail
- STYLE : RESTAURANTS : HEARTY & SOUL
- Hostels: the Right Equation in Equador
- BESTSELLERS : Fiction
- Seattle Wins Wallet Return Test, Honestly
- He's Got Lotto's Number if You Have the Time : Mathematics: Professor's strategy of picking the least likely numbers will pay off--if you play for 2.3 million years.
- Seoul Protesters Clash With Police
- The Happy Ending That Could Never Be
- NEWS ANALYSIS : ASSASSINATION IN THE MIDDLE EAST : Peres Faces Immediate Task of Keeping Weak Coalition Intact
- ASSASSINATION IN THE MIDDLE EAST : Jewish Mystic Put a Curse on Rabin, Magazine Reports
- Lockerbie Monument Is Dedicated for Second Time : Bombing: Families, including five who boycotted first ceremony, friends of victims, residents of the Scottish town attend.
- 'The City' Is a Killer : MORGAN FAIRCHILD TAKES 'LOVING' FROM SMALL-TOWN CORINTH TO DOWNTOWN MANHATTAN
- The Good Old Days? : The Republicans Would Have Us believe That The United States Has Gone Downhill Since The '60s--and Government is The Reason. But Medicare Alone Proves Government Can Do Good.
- All Aboard for Better Education
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Kresser Gives Wuerffel-Like Effort in Florida Rout
- PREP ROUNDUP : Trueba, Winkler Claim Sunset League Titles
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : After Slow Start, Ohio State Breezes : Big Ten: Buckeyes trail, 14-7, early and lose receiver Terry Glenn before beating Minnesota, 49-21.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : Arkansas Wins to Earn Spot in Title Game
- Youth Serves Kings Pretty Well, but 'Time Bomb' Costly in Loss : Hockey: Sydor's clearing pass fails to leave zone and leads to winning goal in 4-2 loss to Devils.
- ART : Exemplary Contemporary : Commentary: The Museum of Contemporary Art has perhaps the finest collection of post-World War II art in the country. At long last, it is finding the space to show it.
- To Homer, It's the Nosh Pit : Lollapalooza will come to 'The Simpsons' next year, with Sonic Youth as the headliners.
- DANCE & MUSIC NEWS
- ALBUM REVIEW
- Waves of Capital : Nervous Taiwanese Transfer More Than $1 Billion to Southland
- Underground : Life is a Bowl of Sand, Silt and Clay
- JAPAN'S EXILE ISLANDS : The lush Okis, where royal outcasts were once sent, are gorgeous getaways from the country's glass-and-concrete cities.
- COMPLETE STORIES by Dorothy Parker, edited...
- THE MUSEUM OF THE MIND : Oh, do not ask, "What is it?" Let us go and make our visit : MR. WILSON'S CABINET OF WONDER, <i> By Lawrence Weschler (Pantheon: $21; 176 pp.)</i>
- Chrysler, Union Reach Tentative Accord
- New X-Rays 10 Million Times Stronger : Research: Scientists are set to unveil a beam source trillions of times more powerful than the flashes of radiation Roentgen first observed 100 years ago.
- Corporate Fall Illustrates S. Korea's Corruption : Asia: In the early '80s, then-President Chun subtly suggested that the chairman of a conglomerate make a charitable donation. Ignored, he took revenge.
- Tomorrow (Bravo Thursday at 8:30 a.m.): Adapted...
- Parents Appeal to Irvine Officials to Check Intersection
- SECOND OPINIONS : Learning to Distinguish Duty From Harassment : The community must realize that police officers must enforce the law, and that stopping minority youths for traffic violations is not racist; it's their job.
- CAMARILLO : Suspects Sought in Theft of Mountain Bikes
- Standing Gloriously Defiant in the Face of Certain Defeat
- Ojai Physician Working to Bridge Language Gap : Health: Robert Feiss developed program to help Spanish-speaking patients access services and to train doctors and other workers to interact with clients.
- Apathy Hinders Latino Political Group : Activism: Bureaucratic inertia, lack of funds have also stalled the growth of Latin American Voters of America.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- THEATER : The Passages of 'Candide' : After 30 years, Gordon Davidson returns to the crossover show that made his name: Leonard Bernstein's opera/operetta/musical.
- U.S. Should End Failed War on Drugs
- Prices in Cornwall
- Recognizing the County's Top Teachers
- Crisis in County Health Care
- Community Grew Strong Over McColl
- Attacking Halloween Is Frightening
- Caning Conroy: A Fitting Punishment
- Laurence Powell
- Frontier Justice or Murder? A Jury Must Decide Father's Fate : Idaho: Man faces trial for allegedly gunning down a couple he suspected of drugging and raping his daughter. He has pleaded not guilty, and has no shortage of supporters in town. Victims had been accused of rape before.
- DMV Case Could Have Been Avoided
- A Closed Beach Is a Tourist Detraction
- Rabin Is Assassinated at Rally : Jewish Student Seized at Scene; Israel Stunned : Tragedy: Prime minister is shot in chest, stomach and spinal cord while leaving demonstration in Tel Aviv in support of peace process. He is declared dead hour later. Peres is now acting premier.
- Death Valley View
- Patients Were Lucky to Have Olive View
- Calls for Cleaning Up Dumps Are on Target
- Kayden on Bycel's Firing
- BLACK FILMMAKERS
- Tabloid Details in Story on Car Crash
- Pros and Cons of Hunger Strike
- KEATON MIX-UP
- Garbage Days
- Missed '3rd Strike'
- Board Displays Rules of Disorder
- ABBA'S MUSICA
- CIVIL RITES
- Criticism of Silver's Remarks Out of Line
- End the Unnatural Quest to Destroy
- MTA Successes
- For over a century, coal fueled prosperity in northeastern England. But now that the industry is gone, many miners have found themselves desperate, out of work and just plain IN THE PITS.
- Bruss Taken to Task for Mortgage Advice
- Advice to Clinton
- Real Estate Fraud
- Insider Chosen as Interim Director of L.A. Ethics Agency : Government: Deputy head is unanimous choice of commissioners. Ousted chief calls successor a 'superb choice.'
- CIVIL RITES
- LAPD Deserves Credit for Operation Sparkle
- Pastor Responds
- A FROND IN NEED
- Queen for a Day
- Political Pressure Gets LAUSD Response
- CIVIL RITES
- Academics Can Help Executives Find Good Management Models
- School Could Have Found Russian Speaker
- University Adds to Burbank's Vitality
- FSBO Story Becomes a Broker's Tool
- State GOP Shows Poor Sense of Values
- Riding the Rails : Bicyclists Track Down Adventure : Oregon: The equipment has been around since the Civil War, but railroads' opposition, and danger, keep the crowds down. After all, says one devotee who hopes to organize group tours, 'One train can ruin your whole day.'
- Gallegly's Stand Will Hurt in Future
- Parents Need to Keep Children Safe
- KERMIT VS. PINOCCHIO
- Gangbangers
- Praise for Doctor
- Water Company Deal May Soak Taxpayers
- A FROND IN NEED
- TV TRACK RECORD
- Not All Share That View of Teachers
- Bill Would Unleash Thought Police
- Life Under Stalin's Boot : Diaries from the Soviet Union in the '30s let sound the small voices of history : INTIMACY AND TERROR: Soviet Diaries of the 1930s,<i> Edited by Veronique Garros, Natalia Korenevskaya and Thomas Lahusen (The New Press: $27.50; 414 pp.)</i>
- Letter Embarrasses Moorpark Residents
- Bridges, Not Walls, Will Net Solutions
- NONFICTION - Nov. 5, 1995
- NONFICTION - Nov. 5, 1995
- NONFICTION - Nov. 5, 1995
- NONFICTION - Nov. 5, 1995
- NONFICTION - Nov. 5, 1995
- Valley Residents Express Shock, Anger at Death
- BOLSA BINGO: One new way to fight...
- Crash Kills LAPD Officer and Motorist : Accident: Patrol car is broadsided in fog by speeding vehicle. Second policeman is seriously injured.
- LAPD Officer Killed in Crash : Accident: Rookie patrolman dies and his partner is injured. Driver of vehicle that broadsided police car also dies.
- List May Show Larger Scandal at UCI Clinic : Controversy: School seeks roster citing more than 200 patients treated by fertility doctors; at least 60 may have been victims of improper egg and embryo transfers, some are told.
- Luxury Trio With 2 Personalities
- Divisiveness Marks Reaction to Death Locally
- SOUTHLAND RESPONSE : ASSASSINATION IN THE MIDDLE EAST : Sorrow Unites Those Still at Odds Over Peace Effort
- Tuesday Votes Will Address Two Heated Issues : Elections: Views on the role of government are key in the Cypress recall effort and bids to unseat incumbent Orange Unified School District trustees.
- INSIDE & OUT : Beachin'
- Catching Up With the Beet : There's more to this vegetable than something red and pickled that comes in a can. Shapes, hues and taste are surprising.
- BALANCING WORK AND FAMILY
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Tough Pace Set for Talks on Bosnia : Diplomacy: Hectic schedule and spartan quarters keep the pressure on Balkan leaders.
- After 50 Years, New Hope for Detoxifying New River : Pollution: It brings a poisonous stew from Mexico into the U.S. Now both nations are taking cleanup seriously.
- Richard Ryder; Actor, Director, Singer and Dancer
- 'Happy Face Killer' Sentenced for Murder That Put 2 in Prison
- Family Mourns Entrepreneur Apparently Killed by Friend : Shooting: Tyler K. Hutchinson's body was stored for two days in a sleeping bag before authorities were notified. A memorial service is planned for today.
- AIRLINES
- Iranian Woman Arrested After 'Hate Crime' Fire Is Labeled Hoax
- Innovator Offered Top L.A. County Health Job : Medicine: Supervisors must still work out contract with Contra Costa's Mark Finucane.
- Airport Panel Denies Access to Records : Burbank: Commission votes to restrict release of data on legal expenses as City Council calls for audit of the operation's finances.
- Jehovah's Witnesses Abandon Key Tenet : Doctrine: Sect has quietly retreated from prediction that those alive in 1914 would see end of world.
- Centennial-Beverly Hills--A Game With Real Lessons : Platform
- CSUN President to Start Blood Drive
- Westside : City Donates Fire Engine to Mazatlan
- Centennial-Beverly Hills--A Game With Real Lessons : Platform
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / PREP EXTRA : SCORECARD: County Highlights From Week 9
- Davenport, Fernandez Say They Would Boycott Australian Open
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / PREP EXTRA : Santa Ana Valley Rallies to Edge Villa Park, 21-20
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- Mourning Turns Up With Heat : Pro basketball: Center is traded for Rice, Reeves and Geiger after turning down Hornets.
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / PREP EXTRA : Fountain Valley Can't Catch Bachhuber--or Esperanza
- Pop Music Review : Sosa's Passionate Politics Still Brings Chills to Her Audience
- ART REVIEW : Foulkes' 'Place': Demise of American Myth
- Making the Hollywood Honor Roll : Ivy Leaguer Mira Sorvino Is Drawing Raves as the Dumb Hooker in Woody Allen's 'Aphrodite'
- Not Just Another Pretty Face Lift : Gifts of Time, Money, Furnishings Build a New Foundation for the Aging Tudor Mansion That Is the Official Home of the L.A. Mayor
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Bosnia's Fate Tied to Clash of Personalities, Not Arms
- No Sign of Ball That Bears Autographs of Presidents : Collectibles: Souvenir has been missing since Clinton's visit to Santa Ana Boys and Girls Club in September.
- Valleywide : Public Hearings Set on Zoning Proposals
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Lectures to Focus on Genetic Issues
- LAGUNA BEACH : 100-Ton Crane Topples at Tollway Construction Site
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Two Pillars of Academic Strength
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : MISSION LEAGUE
- Ventura Wins 4th Straight
- 2 Police Commissioners Oppose Homecoming Party for Powell
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- Luckless in Agoura: Chargers Are Flipped Out : Prep volleyball: Series of coin tosses sends Westlake, Thousand Oaks and Royal to playoffs.
- Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press.
- Van Nuys : Medical Magnet Gets $15,889 for Research
- International Child Porn Ring Smashed, U.S. Official Says
- Serving Up Welfare as a Half-Full Glass : Social Workers Discuss Program That Emphasizes Job Finding Over Job Training
- Northridge : 8 Hurt as Driver Runs Red Light, Police Say
- GOP Hopefuls for Allen's Seat Attack Baugh and His Backers
- Report Holds San Onofre to Original Ocean Plan : Environment: Edison is seeking to relax elements of agreement to reduce effects of nuclear plant on kelp bed and fish. Coastal Commission will rule Nov. 15.
- MOORPARK : Home Acres Objects to Locked Park Gates
- Sports Show Where Simpson Was to Appear Is Canceled
- MADD Honors 19 Officers for Arresting Drunk Driving Suspects
- CYPRESS : Absentee Ballot Snafu Might Delay Vote Tally
- BANKING