- HEALTH CARE
- WOODLAND HILLS : Judge Blocks Transfer of Dirt to College
- In Defense of Real Estate
- Homeowners Find New Park Assessment Adds Mightily to Tax Bills : Revenues: Those living mostly on large lots in remote areas of the county have seen huge increases because of Proposition A. Officials admit that a small fraction of properties may have been figured incorrectly.
- What Prop. 168 Does
- President Clinton
- Milken's Teaching
- Appointments of Probate Referees
- The Boop-Meister Is Still Booming
- California Tax Series
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 26, 1993
- Obituaries - Oct. 26, 1993
- Clinton Rejects Using Guard in Capital, Aides Say
- Two Students Suspended in Firing of Gun : Violence: The Woodbridge High School teen-agers face expulsion for bringing a semiautomatic handgun on campus. No one was hurt in the accidental shooting.
- STONEWALLING: Rolling Stone started out as a...
- NAFTA Seen as Aid to Cutting Drug Flow : Trade: Customs chief believes pact will foster cooperation between U.S. and Mexico. But a congressional report counters his outlook.
- Vote Overhauls Canada Politics : Election: Liberal Party wins a majority and the Bloc Quebecois leads for second place. Astonishing rebuke to ruling Conservatives threatens status as a party.
- Liberals Win Majority in Canada Vote
- Federal Judge Refuses Teen-Ager's Guilty Pleas to Hate Crimes : Courts: The 17-year-old admits his role in an attack on a synagogue and in other skinhead plots. The jurist is upset that an agreement precludes appeals.
- Are Tinseltown Titans Worth Top Pay?
- Viacom's Sweetened Merger Plan for Paramount May Sour Diller's Bid
- Viacom's Revised Paramount Offer Pressures Diller to Rethink QVC Bid
- Ex-O.C. Teen Admits Guilt in Skinhead Case
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 26, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 26, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 26, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 26, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 26, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 26, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 26, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 26, 1993
- CHINA
- JAPAN
- The Rise and Fall of a Japanese Film Mogul : Media: He revived interest in books and movies. But now his nation scorns him.
- Jackson Tells Gang Members They're at Cutting Edge of Civil Rights Push
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S. Trial in Denny Case Would Face Long Odds : Courts: Some call for further prosecution of Watson, Williams. But a Detroit case shows the hazards that exist.
- Studies Detail Possible Precursors to Loma Prieta Earthquake
- LA HABRA : Medical Building's Construction OKd
- VENTURA : Students to Discuss Voucher Initiative
- Crowd Turns Out for Final Maneuvers of Air Show '93 : Point Mugu: More than 125,000 visitors gather for the Blue Angels' performance and to shop for souvenirs.
- 1,000 at Interfaith Rite Hear Call for L.A. to Move On
- No Funds in Sight for Congested Oxnard Intersection
- ECONOMY
- Battle for Paramount Escalates : Media: Viacom raises offer to $10 billion, countering a rival bid from Diller's QVC Network. The Viacom tender offer opens today.
- Soldiers in Burundi Coup Start to Flee
- 100 Classic Reasons to Save Route 66
- Proposal for Native Arts Museum to Be Discussed : Thousand Oaks: Councilman Frank Schillo will host a meeting of county leaders to gauge interest in a new American Indian cultural center.
- 2 Men Stabbed in Separate Incidents on Ventura Pier : Crime: Violence occurs within a three-hour period. Councilman says he would consider nighttime closure for newly renovated site.
- Toddlers Must Be in Safety Seat When Riding in Pickup
- OCCUPATION: RECREATIONAL PLANNER
- Good Ol' Days Are Over on Wall St.
- * Steven H. Yu has joined Frontier...
- Tax Glitch Burdens L.A. County Residents : Finance: Many in Antelope Valley get huge bills for parks assessment.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City OKs Pact With Car Dealership
- 17-Year-Old Wanted in Pizzeria Slaying Caught
- Man Dies When Car Flips on Freeway
- Man, 23, Wounded in Buena Park Shooting
- VENTURA : District Gets Grant for Day-Care Project
- State of the Art Inc.: The Irvine...
- * Arthur Barr has joined American McNair...
- PacifiCare Health Systems / Cypress
- Westcorp: The Irvine financial-services holding company reported...
- THE TIMES POLL : Fear of Crime Is the Unifying Factor in O.C. : Regardless of ethnicity, the majority of residents rank violence and gangs as the most important problem.
- Newhall Schools to Use New Telephone System : Education: The district will launch the automated message line, which will notify parents of unexcused absences and up-coming activities.
- Youth : OPINION : 'The Problem Is Not the Video Games'
- Blades' Catch Cuts Down Patriots : AFC: Touchdown reception with 25 seconds remaining gives Seattle a 10-9 victory over New England.
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : L.A. Chamber Orchestra at 25: A Festive Night
- Bengals Remain Winless : AFC: Cincinnati leads late into the third quarter, but Houston scores three times for a 28-12 victory.
- THEATER REVIEW : Tabloid TV Takes a Hit in 'Man'
- Independence One Bank of California: The Mission...
- O.C. Bats Near .350 in Passing New '93 Laws
- Director of Fullerton Airport Receives Award for His Efforts
- CENTRAL : GARDEN GROVE : Retiring School Supt. Is Praised
- Inefficiency Tries, Breaks Jurors' Patience
- Toussaud's Loss Ruffles Some Feathers : Oak Tree: Desormeaux and Stevens, riding for Frankel, criticize each other. But the trainer blames both of them.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Talented Williams Trio Leaves Doubts
- A Cowboy Rides High on 'Exposure' : But Barry Corbin Believes TV Should Learn to Respect Its Elders
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Sledge's 'Slow Soul' Sings
- * Greg Lucas has been appointed project...
- Soaring Ambitions : Putting a New Spin on Throw Toys
- Teen-Ager Arrested in Slaying at Pizza Parlor : Crime: The 17-year-old is the third suspect to be held in the Jan. 14 Porter Ranch holdup. The mother of the victim says she is 'very relieved.'
- Motorcyclist Injured in Collision With Car
- They Just Don't Get It : Washington blows a chance for better border control
- He Goes a Long Way to Get a Good Deal : Baseball: Long Beach State pitcher Daniel Choi signs with Samsung of Korean league.
- CommerceBancorp: The Newport Beach parent company of...
- GM Strikes 3-Year Deal With UAW : Labor: Tentative pact includes 3% pay raise, higher pensions and fully paid health care.
- Police Find Cache of Arms in Car
- HOMEMADE: The San Fernando Valley communities with...
- Guests Discover That 'Happy Days' Are Here Again
- LAGUNA HILLS : Residents Vow Court Battle to Block Park
- Forum Targets O.C. Youth Violence : Crime: Meeting, held in wake of deadly spree, is one in a series that organizer hopes will mobilize a grass-roots effort to attack the problem.
- Community Comment : Youth Sports: 'Commitment Is Not Just a Check'
- Testimony : ONE PERSON'S STORY ABOUT GENDER BIAS : 'Not All Women Are Advancing at UC'
- ROUNDUP : Grand Jewel Wins Again at Keeneland
- Soaring Ambitions : From a Passion for Frisbees Comes a Career
- An Unusual Partnership : Center Lets AIDS Patients and the Elderly Share Their Strengths
- PROPOSITION 170: SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION BONDS : We Shouldn't Need More Than a Majority : Yes: Over the past five years, 102 bond issues, worth $3.5 billion for our beleaguered schools, have been lost.
- Rubley Hot During Game, Everett After : Pro football: Backup quarterback rallies Rams from 13-0 deficit, then Lions win on late field goal, 16-13. Everett says that the game plan was wrong.
- Clippers Sign Grant and Contact Aguirre : Pro basketball: The backup guard gets two-year contract. Former Piston forward might be the next to join the team.
- SOCCER / JULIE CART : Hooliganism Is Still Topic of Discussion
- INTERNATIONAL
- AIRLINES
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Astronauts Take a Break From Needles
- Driver Seriously Injured in Crash
- Transient Held in Security Guard Stabbing
- Compton Leaders Vote Selves New Jobs : Government: Council members create a gaming panel, appoint themselves and fix pay at $250 a meeting. Lawmakers in other cities with gambling have no such arrangement.
- Police Say Marine Shot Wife, Self Before Car Crash
- A Trade of Ruthian Stupidity
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Score Early, Hold On to Upset UCLA
- Newland Still Making Waves at His Age : Water polo: UC Irvine coach continues to push his players, and himself, harder to succeed.
- 'Kalifornia' Rewrite No 'Cut-and-Paste'
- Special Section on Health Remedies
- COUNTYWIDE : 6 Compete for State Teachers of the Year
- Scandal Brought Big Changes to Newport-Mesa : Reform: Stung by a $4-million theft last year, school district overhauled its financial system and hired a new superintendent.
- Wallace Wins, Pressures Earnhardt
- Katella's Moreno Has Firm Grasp of Success : Preps: Cross-country runner and wrestler works hard to make his mark in athletics.
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Fans May Differ, but Everett Sticks With Everett
- JAPAN
- Partners, Green Street Advisors Inc.
- AIRLINES
- Electronic Banking Goes Beyond Basics
- Kazakh Leader Vows to Ratify Arms Proliferation Pact : Nuclear weapons: He makes pledge to U.S. secretary of state. Clinton may visit early next year.
- Humility Earned at a Heavy Price
- The Elder of East L.A. : For Nearly All of His 83 Years, Frank R. Duarte Has Been a Wise Warrior and Mentor for His Fellow Latinos
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Radar Unit Back Up to Speed After Crash
- CENTRAL : GARDEN GROVE : Students Learn From Pen Pals Via Modem
- IRVINE : Vietnam Politics Is Topic of Radio Show
- Ropak Corp. Posts $392,000 Profit for Third Quarter After Loss in '92
- U.S. Brokerages Chasing Hong Kong Bulls : Markets: The Colony's growing ties to China have made it a financial center. Americans are rushing in to make the most of it.
- Garden Grove-Based Thrifty Tel Agrees to Buy National Telephone
- Where Teen-Agers Can Feel Safe
- Kadafi Quelled Libya Uprisings, Sources Report
- Barrier, Call for Boycott Stir Border Anxiety
- THREE'S IDEAL: It's a good thing that...
- ANAHEIM : Library for Blind Triples Its Capacity
- CHINA
- Allocation Programs Can Provide Stability
- How to Interpret the Mythical, Magical P-E Ratio
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Santa Ana Is Singled Out as Place to Avoid
- Houston may break new ground on land use : Voters fed up with a wide-open mix of businesses and homes could soon approve the city's first zoning law.
- Transit Officials Go by the Numbers When It Comes to Freeways
- ANAHEIM : Traffic Safety Activist Injured in Accident
- Group Follows Councilman's Lead : Politics: The California League of Cities backs a scaled-down state Constitution at the behest of Santa Clarita official Carl Boyer III.
- Raid on Alleged Bicycle-Theft Operation Points to Vast Problem : Police: Investigators say they cannot keep pace with culprits, who are growing bolder as the value of items that people buy increases.
- Analysts Predict Loss for IBM in 3rd Quarter
- * Etienne Droulez has joined Clothestime Inc....
- * Larry Hoffman has been appointed executive...
- U.N. Relief Hopes Turn to Despair : Peace: Somalia and Bosnia have proved a rude awakening for missions to end strife and starvation. Officials and diplomats meeting at Princeton assess aid role as just an 'alibi.'
- Islamic Group Kills 2 Soldiers in Gaza, Israel Army Says : Mideast: Pair apparently hitched ride in stolen car with Israeli plates. Attack is aimed against peace accord.
- Armed Burglary Suspect Slain by L.A. Officer During Struggle
- Where Swashbucklers Go for Gear That's on the Cutting Edge
- It's Only Make-Believe, Show Biz Workers Say : Entertainment: Technicians, writers react bitterly to angst over TV and movie violence.
- Poets Add Rhyme and Reason to BBC Nightly News
- Putting Bridges on Firmer Foundations : Safety: Collapsing structures killed 42 people during the Loma Prieta quake, galvanizing a seismic retrofitting effort. The massive project, although unfinished, has made major improvements.
- RECORD SETTER: With the smog season officially...
- An Unsettling Ambivalence After the Verdicts
- COUNTYWIDE : Toilet Exchange Tested in 2 Cities
- Federal Courts Are Casualties in War on Drugs : Judiciary: The bench is buried in trials, up 197% in 10 years, best suited for state courts.
- BREA : 'Helping Hand' Scholarships Offered
- PROPOSITION 170: SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION BONDS : We'd Lose Protection for Property Taxpayers : No: California has rightly safeguarded homeowners from taxes voted by those who wouldn't have to pay.
- Water and Radioactive Waste: Guesswork Simply Will Not Do
- IRA Bungling in Blast Told
- Quake Jars Mexico; Damage Is Light
- BOOK REVIEW / HISTORY : LEAVING BIRMINGHAM <i> by Paul Hemphill</i> , Viking, $23.50, 351 pages : Recalling the Two Faces of Birmingham
- VENTURA : City Expected to OK Development Plan
- Hospital to Get 2nd Incubator to Assist Ailing Newborns
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Fun Continues: 500,000 Salute the Champions
- American Abroad : Harkes of U.S. Soccer Team Makes Mark as Pro in England
- WEEKEND REVIEWS : Ballet : New York City Troupe Revisits and Revitalizes Balanchine
- Metcalf's Returns Lift Browns, 28-23 : Pro football: He brings back two punts for touchdowns against Steelers, the second with 2:05 to play.
- Bills Tally Up a Victory, 19-10 : AFC:Offense can't find the end zone, but Darryl Talley's interception return for a touchdown leads win over the Jets.
- Rice and Watters Are Cookin' Again : NFC: They play key roles in 49ers' 28-14 victory over Cardinals.
- Today's Agenda
- Crash Kills Motorcyclist, 25, in Acton
- Shirley Opens Prudential Office at Fashion Island
- In the $tars?Paul B. Farrell, a former...
- Imperial Credit Industries Inc.: The Newport Beach...
- Shootout in Mogadishu Kills 2 on Eve of Perilous Protest
- Voucher Vitriol : County Is Ground Zero in Fight Between Prop. 174 Supporters, Foes
- Platform : Jurors: 'They're Serious People With Different Opinions'
- Tourists Get Fired Up by Lethal Weapons at L.A. Gun Ranges
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sampras: 1 Win, 1,268 Diamonds
- Bright Star on Columbia Horizon : Movies: Hopes are high that production head Lisa Henson can turn things around at beleaguered studio.
- Learning to Tune In to Its Audience : Radio: Local stations are narrowing their musical approach to target specific listeners with a niche format.
- Dial One Looks Alive After 8-Year Hibernation : After long dormancy and millions spent for retooling, the building trades franchiser is getting back in business.
- Laser Precision Corp.: The San Juan Capistrano...
- Air France President Resigns
- TAIWAN
- HEALTH CARE
- NEWPORT BEACH : Middle Ages Tome on View at Library
- HALLOWEEN HAUNTS
- Sharpe Is Sharp, Catches Four Touchdown Passes : NFC: Packer receiver ties club record and also plays quarterback in 37-14 victory over Buccaneers.
- Hollywood: With Rights Come a Little Responsibility
- Outside Moscow, the Power Struggle Is Far From Over : Russia: In Bryansk, the conflict between Yeltsin's appointed governor and the regional council worsens.
- Somalis Fear New Disaster After U.S. Troops Pull Out : Africa: March date is too early, they insist. Citizens becoming desperate as more bloodshed, famine loom.
- 5-Year-Old Boy Survives Fall From 7th-Story Window
- Security Is Stringent at Clinic's Opening : Safety: Planned Parenthood employees cautious as Lawndale office opens amid picketing. Abortions are not performed there.
- Pakistan Needs Reform
- IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD : Oxnard: Latino Majority Reshapes Political, Business Landscape
- SPOTLIGHT / A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL : NFL TO AMERICA: TAKE THE WEEKEND OFF
- Kings Shaken, but Not Stirred : Hockey: Carson frustrated by lack of quality time after 3-2 loss to Rangers.
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : Harlem Dancers Light Up South Bay
- WEEKEND REVIEWS : New York City Ballet Offers an Unfamiliar View of 'Swan Lake'
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Love Wins by 8; Pavin Tops Faldo
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : Pasadena Symphony in 66th Season
- MUSIC REVIEW : Boys Choir in a Mature Performance
- INTERNATIONAL
- Hebert Marches In and Haunts the Saints : NFC: Quarterback, rejected by New Orleans, replaces injured Tolliver and leads the Falcons to a 26-15 victory.
- Dolphins Still Clicking, 41-27 : AFC: Even without Marino, Miami has no trouble beating Colts.
- FilmForum Begins Season
- Douglass Is Winner in Playoff : Senior golf: He overcomes Dent, who blows a three-shot lead with five holes left at Rancho Park.
- PERSPECTIVE ON FOREIGN POLICY : Lift the Embargo While Castro Is Still Boss : U.S. goals can be more readily and quickly implemented because he can turn agreements into reality.
- Action, Food Kill Rubley's Hunger
- Reliving the Depression : PBS Documentary Links Present With the Fading Past
- Best Skaters Show They're Vulnerable : Winter sports: The competition indicates no clear-cut favorites for 1994 Games at Lillehammer.
- Even an Emerging Star Must Turn Up His Nose at This Deal
- Detroit's Peete Finds Comfort Zone : Lions: After beating the Rams, Coach Fontes decides to stick with quarterback as his starter.
- Rubley Receives Plenty of Support : Rams: Teammates, fans provide encouragement as he gets his big chance and almost pulls out victory.
- COUNTYWIDE : Math, Science College Grants Are Offered
- Game 6 Ratings Weren't a Big Hit
- Los Angeles, N.Y. Art Scenes: More Than Just Miles Apart : Trends: Four whose works are on display at Newport Harbor museum see West Coast as freer, less doctrinaire place for creativity.
- Over Objections, Henry Hampton Keeps His Eyes on Another Prize
- NHL ROUNDUP : Oilers Work Overtime for the Victory
- Saudis and Iraqis Tie in Soccer
- Health Horizons : PSYCHOLOGY : Nursing Redefines Itself : Many nurses are leapfrogging over doctors and administrators into top executive jobs. But there are growing pains too.
- Bishop Schlaefer; Missionary in Nicaragua
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Reno Downplays Use of Troops as Police
- Sometimes the Butt of a Joke Is Vice Versa
- The Buzz in Show Biz--Don't Blame Us for Real-Life Violence
- Some Lessons From 83 Years of Learning
- Teachers Union Shows Clout in Fight Against Prop. 174 : Politics: CTA has spent millions of dollars and engaged in fierce campaign tactics. Proponents have been unable to persuade political leaders who support school vouchers to endorse the initiative.
- Wool Subsidy's End Shows Vigor of Sacred Cows
- Firms Find That Employee Perks Return Big Bonuses : Labor: Incentives are credited with producing staffs that work harder. One employer stresses having fun.
- THOUSAND OAKS : City to Consider Home-Resale Deal
- Strides Made in Screening Transplant Organs : Medicine: Even with safeguards, diseases have been introduced. Some experts call for complete autopsies, a move that would delay funerals and possibly discourage donations.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Jail 'Suite' Is Built for Bombing Suspect
- Health Horizons : PSYCHOLOGY : For Better or Worse, in Sickness . . . : Well over 9 million healthy spouses in the country are giving long-term care to a chronically ill or disabled mate. The physical and emotional toll on the care giver can be enormous.
- New Haiti Peace Proposal Seen as 'Significant'
- Health Horizons : MEDICINE : New Twist on an Old Ache : For many back problems, exercise may be more helpful than high-tech remedies. Experts suggest experimenting with various approaches to find one that works.
- BUENA PARK : Orientation Tonight For Literacy Tutors
- Teaching Kids ABCs of Safety
- ELECTIONS / VENTURA SCHOOL BOARD : Tone of Race Changes as Hopefuls Trade Criticisms : Education: Most of the six vying for three seats agree that the district needs more parental involvement, smaller classes and strict campus security.
- OXNARD : Council to Look at Ormond Beach Ideas
- Listening to Mozart
- Agnes de Mille
- AQMD Criticism
- COLUMN ONE : Prognosis Slips From Joy to Grief : A kidney transplant gave a woman new life, then led to the cancer that killed her. Her death, and those of others who received organs from one donor, offers a cautionary tale on hopes, risks of modern medicine.
- The Message of 'Joy Luck'
- Century Freeway
- Health Horizons : NUTRITION : Vitamin Insurance? : Some researchers believe that such a 'policy,' costing only about $50 a year, comes in the form of megadoses of itamins E and C and beta carotene. They believe that the compounds could protect against such things as cancer and heart disease.
- Free Trade and Japan
- Everybody's a Target on 'Larroquette'
- Justice System
- Seeking Excellence
- West Issue / Coot Eradication :...
- Somalia and Haiti
- MOVIES - Oct. 25, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 25, 1993
- Obituaries - Oct. 25, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 25, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 25, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 25, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 25, 1993
- They sure figured something out
- As Pieces of Comet Prepare to Bombard Jupiter, Scientists' Eyes Sparkle : Astronomy: Up to 21 chunks of the "string of pearls" will plunge to the surface in 1994. What happens next could teach us something about planet. Or maybe not.
- Farmers Bucking Odds Amid Vanishing Land : Agriculture: Three partners seek to reap crops, profits from long-abandoned Camarillo parcel.
- WATTS : Adult-Care Center Defies Order to Close
- Nation IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Judge Allows Punitive Claims Against Exxon
- Of Chickens as Flat as Our Spirits
- U.S. Government Pulls the Plug on Century-Old Agriculture Yearbook : Farmers: New communications technology is more useful than old publication.
- Rape Is Terrible, but Women Are Also Accountable for Their Actions
- Profile : Mills Unknotted : THE ACTRESS' POST-'KNOTTS' CALENDAR IS FILLED WITH PRODUCING--PLUS A NEW MOVIE
- ELECTIONS : 8 Candidates, 3 Seats and Lots of Issues for Centinela Schools
- Maverick Test Pilot Noted for a Stunt Boeing Tried to Hush Up : Aviation: Tex Johnston took the first passenger jet out for a spin, literally, at a Seattle air show. Company bigwigs were left breathless, and irate.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Tougher Standards Restrict Bite of Law
- Teeing Off on the Prop. 174 Controversy : We've given the schools less money and piled on extra responsibilities. . . .Vouchers, Jose says, would just erode the public system more.
- Give These Schools Credit
- Orange Trees Losing Ground : Agriculture: Nearly a third of the county's groves are being removed to make way for more profitable crops such as strawberries and tomatoes.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Arizona Stays Unbeaten by a Foot, 9-6 : Pac-10: McLaughlin kicks three field goals and Washington State's Price barely misses on final play.
- Everett Will Start, but Will He Last? : Pro football: Ram quarterback will play with prospect of being replaced should he falter against the Lions today.
- El Camino Ends Losing Streak : Community colleges: The Warriors' Robert Jenkins scores three touchdowns in a 42-25 win against Pasadena that stops a four-game slide.
- Q & A With Bud Selig
- Wilson Sets Record as Fullerton Wins
- COMMENTARY : The Lost Piece to the Welles Puzzle : A fascinating new documentary, 'It's All True,' recounts the story of the legendary director's raucous trip in Rio in 1942; while he was gone, RKO took 'Ambersons' away from him
- In Brief
- Travel Horrors : What Bad Things Happen to Good People on Vacation : Our First Halloween Collection of Scary Stories About Misadventures on the Road : I've Fallen for Venice (and I Can't Get Up)
- In a Pig's Footsteps
- Nation IN BRIEF : OHIO : Hundreds Protest Ku Klux Klan Rally
- USC Black Alumni Group Now 2,000 Members Strong
- EASTSIDE : Alatorre Answers His Constituents
- Pioneering Israelis Parted the 'Sea,' but It Proved an Ecological Mistake : Mideast: Zionists drained a lake and wetlands 40 years ago, transforming a swamp into the Hula Valley. But few crops grew well here, and pollution followed.
- Lending Support to <i> Kyes</i> : Immigrants' Credit Associations Need to Be Encouraged--for Everyone's Financial Health
- No Stone Is Left Unturned in This D.A.'s Fight Against Crime
- Pepper Spray Is Approved for Harbor Patrol
- PREP FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM LAST WEEK'S GAMES
- Whitaker, U.S. Fall to Russians in Boxing
- Alabama's Palmer Plays Many Roles : SEC: Multitalented player even fills in at quarterback and leads Tide past Mississippi, 19-14.
- AUTO RACING : Earnhardt, Wallace Are Separated by Just 82 Points