- Explosion in a Pharmacy Marked the Start of a Heady Hobby
- USC Gallery's 'Big Print' Message Is a Large One
- Golden West Film Fest Is for Seniors
- Genentech Inc. announced the promotion of Louis...
- Roberto Viola; Leader of Argentine Regime
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Model for Homeless Help
- Highway's Ruts Will Be Fixed With Skid-Resistant Fill
- Starting From Scratch : Former Raider Willie Brown Faces Perhaps His Biggest Challenge at Jordan
- SOCCER / GRAHAME L. JONES : North Carolina Women Tie, Streak Broken at 92
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : Tribute to Carpenters Opens New Hall
- MUSIC REVIEW : Mozartean Players Deliver the Goods
- Daniel C. Horgan has joined Kemper Securities...
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Estonians and Swedes Mourn Victims of Ferry Disaster
- CHINA
- They're breaking up but you feel bad. That could be because in addition to hurting for a couple in pain, there's a chance you will lose a cherished friendship--or two. : Friends in Need
- Fillmore Firms in Temporary Quarters to Pay Rent
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Council Candidate Field Drops to Nine
- More Wide Receivers Needed
- Haiti Capital Patrols Are Beefed Up : Caribbean: Americans detain a Cedras confidant, but arms raids produce little. As Port-au-Prince calms down after four days of violence, a tougher U.S. position is signaled.
- Don't Undermine Chief Williams
- COMMENTARY : Despite Advances in TV, Sports Going Down Tubes Fast
- There's No Disguising the Fact That It's Like Father, Like Son
- Hatred of Aristide, Fear of Poor Unite Haiti Elite : Society: The handful of light-skinned, rich families that control the economy expect to outmaneuver U.S.
- Education for Chang Children
- Secondhand Smoke
- Clyde James
- Crime and Poverty
- Television Cutback
- Home Insurance Coverage
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Red Ribbons of Awareness
- Prostate Cancer
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 3, 1994
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY - News from Oct. 3, 1994
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY - News from Oct. 3, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 3, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 3, 1994
- RSVP : Gourmet Dinner Parties for Art's Sake
- Church Leaders in O.C. Grapple With Prop. 187 : Religion: They oppose the measure, but pastors delivering message may alienate some in congregations.
- Vietnam Welcomes Its Expatriates' Trade Mission : Commerce: Entrepreneurs hope to meet with high-ranking officials on the trip, which has stirred controversy in Orange County.
- PERSPECTIVE ON IMMIGRATION : Scaling the Heights of Irrationality : A vote to jail people for working and sending their children to school is a vote for fiscal and moral bankruptcy.
- Player Didn't Tell Team of His Arrest : College football: Northridge guard Beauregard facing two counts of attempted murder.
- TV REVIEWS : 'Rory' Best of New Crop of Kids Shows
- Clergy Struggles to Address Volatile Issues of Prop. 187 : Ballot: Main denominations' leaders have attacked immigration measure. In pews it's often a different story.
- Jail Claim Fails to Change Views on Fire Suspect
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S.-Japan Trade Accords Mean Business for California
- CSUN Player Keeps Shooting Charges Secret From Coaches : Crime: Jonathan Beauregard still played football despite facing two counts of attempted murder in an attack on his ex-girlfriend and a man in San Bernardino in August.
- TV REVIEWS : 'China' Examines Slice of City's Evolution
- One Last Transmission From Satellite Old-Timers : Aerospace: Hughes Aircraft won a $114-million patent judgment. But China Lake pioneers say Navy employees got there first.
- Tidying Up Your Greenery for the Fall
- Moscow to Investigate Student's Death
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Groups Join Forces to Combat Crime
- Russian Informant Credited With Unmasking CIA Spy
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Counseling Service Moves to New Office
- Family Feud : Orange County Heiress Denies Son's Contention That She Shunned His Wedding Last Month Because of Bride's Working-Class Roots
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : First Notes Sounded for Arts Center
- Is Cable Notice of Repair Work Adequate?
- Stepping Up to the Table : Gaming Industry Exerts Clout With Lobbying Efforts, Political Donations
- REAL ANSWERS
- COVER STORY : MOONLIGHT PATROL : Careers: Two movie industry professionals spend off-hours fighting crime as reserve deputies. In some ways, the jobs aren't all that different.
- Insight : VIEW FROM WASHINGTON : Folks All Hate Big Government--Until They're in Big Trouble
- News, Tips & Bargains : SFMOMA Closes for Move Downtown
- JUST THE FACTS : STOP THIEF!
- STYLE: ARCHITECTURE : FRESH OFF THE DRAWING BOARD: An Innovative Design Activism Gives New Meaning to Cool in Culver City
- An Orchid in a Land of Thorns
- 'A Bronx Tale'
- Contentious Wedding Only Part of Irvine Family Feud : Society: Joan Irvine Smith and ex-husband discuss son's estrangement, which he says cost him $100 million.
- Star Technologies Names International Sales Director
- Pass the Trout, Please
- CRENSHAW : The Gathering Place Offers Peace of Mind
- For Seniors : Writer Turns Her Passion Toward Health Initiative
- Summer Camp Bridges the Generations : Lifestyle: Illinois venture pairs grandparents with grandchildren for a week of hiking, swimming, exploring and getting better acquainted.
- FICTION
- Clinton Defends Gains, Asks Help on Key Bills
- Amish on the Move for New Homes : Religion: Reasons include urbanization, rising land prices, large families and internal disputes within congregations.
- Mutual Funds: THIRD-QUARTER REVIEW FOR INVESTORS : BOND FUNDS : For the Disillusioned Investor, Few Places to Hide
- Lincoln Had Nagging Reason to Succeed : History: Author says Mary Todd Lincoln made their home life so miserable that the future 16th President busied himself with politics just to get out of the house.
- Boldly Going Where She's Never Been--Cyberspace
- Builder Scales Down Plan to Build Homes on Hillside
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Dorsey Ground Game Buries Generals
- Tooling Around With Repair Kits
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : Haitians Expect Tide to Turn for Refugees : Caribbean: Beach towns saw thousands risk the sea to flee repression. Now villagers hope family and friends will return.
- Penn Central: New Haven Line, by EVE KOSOFSKY SEDGWICK
- Big Sister Hillary Helps Brother's Campaign for Senate
- Schools Are Creating Multimedia Courses and Even Degrees as Students Seek to . . . : Enter the Age of Information
- YOUR MORTGAGE : Making the Most Out of the Keen Competition in the Loan Market
- Coroner's Office a Prime Target of Simpson Defense : Trial: Work described by deputy examiner who handled autopsies is questioned. His boss calls him 'competent.'
- Weekend Escape: San Francisco : The Opera House neighborhood is just the set in which to pursue life, libretto and happiness
- Mutual Funds: THIRD-QUARTER REVIEW FOR INVESTORS : FIVE WAYS TO FIGHT FLAT RETURNS
- ELECTIONS / CONGRESS 24TH DISTRICT : GOP Targets Beilenson in His Bid for a 10th Term
- Some Riders Say Fare Hike Is Anything but Fair : Transportation: The planned increase could hinder the estimated 475,000 people who ride the bus daily in the metropolitan area.
- Notes about your surroundings
- Putting Stock in Beans : Trends: High-quality coffee is in demand, and micro-roasting outlets are proliferating. They emphasize freshness and premium blends.
- Orange Lutheran Staves Off Village Christian, 19-13
- Pierce's 5-Turnover Second Half Leads to 24-16 Compton Victory
- Sea of Blues and Green at Dana Point Festival
- Capriati Withdraws From Tournament
- ATLANTIC COAST : N.C. State Put in Line by Bender
- Daring Men of the NFL
- Cal Lutheran Defeated in a Decision : Football: Failed gamble on fourth down is costly in 19-17 loss to Occidental.
- THE CRANBERRIES"No Need to Argue" Island* *Few...
- Don't Worry, He's Still Railing : Remember David Hare, angry leftist writer of provocative plays about Britain? : He's still that, but now his works reveal a belief in democratic institutions. (Make that a grudging belief.)
- Indonesian Culture Takes Root in Hollywood : Community: Shops are flourishing on Sunset Boulevard, catering to the more than 20,000 island immigrants in L.A.
- A summary of selected City Hall actions...
- Odd Pair of Gadflies in a Buzz Over Hate
- San Diego State's Gutierrez Has Busy Night Turn Sour
- Loyola Turns Antelope Valley Around, 14-7
- Soccer Can't Make It Here : There Are Too Many Goalkeepers, Too Much Defense; Patriotism Counts Only During World Cup
- THEATER NOTES : A Pride of Royals : The prestige factor is high and the accent is decidedly British in the fall theater season, thanks to the UK/LA Festival.
- The Cirque's Global Strategy : Cirque du Soleil is bringing its largest Russian contingent ever for its production of 'Alegria.' It was a struggle. Those Russian stars had to deal with Quebec artistic communism--and joy.
- Four-Star Films : 'The Ox-Bow Incident'
- CAMPUS CORRESPONDENCE : Is Youthful Idealism Dead in the '90s?
- Politics: IRA Leader to Speak
- 2 'Missing' Sisters Back Home After Night on Town
- Supporters Take a Stand for a New University : Ventura: Politicians and CSUN satellite's students, graduates raise money and celebrate anniversary.
- Burbank's Big Leagues : At Olive Memorial Stadium, Hapless St. Louis Browns Got Some Respect
- The Presidio's Future Seems Up for Grabs : San Francisco: As the National Park Service takes over the landmark military base this weekend, no once is certain about the next step. Meanwhile, the army remains in residence.
- Glendale Scores, but Bakersfield Returns Favor--Twice--to Win
- Northridge Gives Chico Eye-Opener, 47-17 : College football: O'Laughlin passes for 247 yards and three touchdowns. Vaughn adds two interceptions, one for a score.
- Seeking Answers to Crime, Violence : Conference: Coalition founded after 10 Pasadena youngsters were shot on Halloween sponsors gathering, attracting 800 people.
- Mr. Cooper May Go to Washington : Oklahoma: Former school principal, 71, defeated incumbent Rep. Mike Synar for the Democratic nomination. Victory surprised even his friends. 'We thought he was crazy' when he filed to run, one said.
- ANALYSIS : Their Time Already Is Running Out : Raiders: Through four games, the team has rushed for 294 yards in 84 carries, for an average of only 73.5 per game.
- FAIRPLEX : Pedroza Provides the Key
- WHEN BASEBALL WAS DOMINATED AND DOMINEERING : Black Cardinals Dealt Away Prejudice, Fear
- It's Been a Long Climb but Werner Is Still Going Up at Age 63
- Graziani Leads Oregon to 22-7 Win Over USC
- Moorpark Quick to Capitalize on Harbor's Shoddy Play, 48-19
- Wisconsin Turns Over Ball, Game to Spartans : Big Ten: The 15th-ranked Badgers lose two fumbles, are intercepted twice as Michigan State wins, 29-10.
- Bungling San Jose State Gets Routed by Cal, 55-0 : Nonconference: Bears take advantage of one Spartan error after another to win by series-record margin.
- HOLLY WOULD: Frankie Goes to Hollywood was...
- MORE FROM LONDON: Sinead O'Connor has assembled...
- Your Chance to Do Lunch With Bob
- Stepping Into the Vacuum of Violence : Youths must be steered toward an uninterrupted education and honest work
- Changing Japanese Politics, Not Trade, Is Greatest Threat to U.S.-Japan Relations
- Is Another Vietnam Rising in Cambodia?
- Valley Beats Hancock, 36-25, in a Hotly Contested Game : College football: Arellanes passes for 332 yards and two touchdowns as coaches engage in war of words.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Bishop Amat Rolls at Bakersfield
- Cuba's San Juan Hill Bears Few U.S. Traces
- With This Team, He'd Better Have a Sense of Humor
- Two Arms Not Enough for McGirt : Boxing: After saying he lost to Whitaker in their first fight because of a shoulder injury, he loses again with no excuses.
- Oregon Substitutes for Victory : College football: Graziani, a sophomore, takes over at quarterback and leads the Ducks past sloppy USC, 22-7.
- PRIVATE LIVES : FAMILY : 'Unpigged' Pigs Out on Music Fun
- White Powers Arizona Past Oregon State : Pacific 10: His three touchdown passes fuel a 30-10 victory, but the Wildcats give up 185 rushing yards.
- Mutual Funds: THIRD-QUARTER REVIEW FOR INVESTORS : STOCK FUNDS : Summer Left Them Tanned and Rested, but Now What?
- Coalition Meets to Tackle Range of Problems Facing the Valley : Activism: More than 100 gather to discuss the economy, health care, education and the community.
- MOORPARK : Man, 26, Dies After Fall in Ditch Last Weekend
- COLUMN ONE : Sexual Confusion in the Wild : From gators to gulls, scientists say, pollution may be playing havoc with animals' hormones. Some males try to lay eggs; some females nest together. Certain species may risk extinction.
- Pedestrian Struck at Intersection Dies
- Police Official's Roommate Dies in Apparent Suicide
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : Unz Bucks Trend Again With Broadside Against 'Sink Our State' Initiative
- MOTORCYCLE RACING : Ermolenko Overcomes, Retains Title
- MOTORCYCLE RACING : Ermolenko Wins National Title
- THE TORTURED SOUL OF A HIRED GUN : CLINT REILLY IS ONE OF THE MOST POWERFUL--AND FEARED--POLITICAL OPERATIVES IN CALIFORNIA. HE IS ALSO HIS OWN WORST ENEMY.
- Retro : Days of Innocence : 'DISNEY DRIVE-IN' FILLS SATURDAY AFTERNOONS WITH THE STUFF BABY BOOMERS WATCHED GROWING UP
- Shame, Disbelief in Suspect's Pueblo : Mexico: Daniel Aguilar Trevino's hometown endures unwanted attention after political leader's assassination.
- World IN BRIEF : FINLAND : Bad Weather Halts Search of Ferry
- Mercy Killing, Suicide End Father's Plight : Dilemma: Older Americans often worry about what will happen to their mentally retarded children.
- Stable Economy All but Clinches Brazil's Election
- 'Fallen Champ: The Untold Story of Mike Tyson'
- Wilson Vetoes Ban on Resale of Seized Guns : Police: Governor says criminals will find other ways to get firearms and that many law agencies need the revenue. Measure's author accuses him of caving in to the NRA.
- White House Worries Carter May Imperil N. Korea Talks
- Back to Basics on Health Care : When we resume the battle next year, the nation must remember why reform was needed in the first place.
- Sunland-Tujunga Residents March to Show Their Pride in Community
- Troubles Abound at Psychiatric Hospital : Medicine: Patient's family is suing the county over a death from a heart attack. In all, two have died from drugs and two committed suicide.
- Police Storefront Grand Opening Caps Off Annual Moorpark Parade
- $687-Million Bid Wins Tollway Job
- It's Getting Tougher, but Florida Still Rolls : SEC: Dean, Jackson lead No. 1 Gators, who pull away from 14-14 tie to defeat Mississippi, 38-14.
- College Football Spotlight : SIMPLE MATH
- PARIS"Guerrilla Funk" Priority* * 1/2Two years after...
- Long Beach Upset by Rancho Santiago
- The Audacity of the Man : MRS. THATCHER'S MINISTER: The Private Diaries of Alan Clark, <i> By Alan Clark (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $30; 421 pp.)</i>
- The Pleasures of Farewell : ANTAEUS 75/76: Final Issue, Fall, 1994, <i> Edited by Daniel Halpern (Ecco: $17; 396 pp.)</i>
- FICTION
- World IN BRIEF : ITALY : U.S. Boy Declared Clinically Dead
- GAME OF THE WEEK : Cougars Fall Inches Short of Upsetting Carson, 21-20
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : Genetic Testing: Can We Know Too Much? : UC Irvine Professor Foresees Ethical Dilemmas as It Becomes Easier to Predict Birth Defects, Behavioral Problems
- HAVANA PORTFOLIO : Back in the Barrio
- Homeowner's Exemption Service Is Offered Free
- Vanishing Act : IN THE LAKE OF THE WOODS, <i> By Tim O'Brien (Houghton Mifflin: $21.95; 306 pp.)</i>
- Rusty Water, Sagging Doors, Broken Glass, Stench: It's Home to the Elderly : Public Housing: Thousands of the nation's oldest, poorest and frailest live in unsightly or unsafe units.
- The Thing Called Love (Cinemax Tuesday at...
- Mutual Funds: THIRD-QUARTER REVIEW FOR INVESTORS : THE GLORY DAYS HAVE PASSED. WHAT DO INVESTORS DO NOW?
- Democrats Win in Louisiana
- SANTA MONICA : Residential-Street Traffic Barriers Cause Drivers' Tempers to Overheat
- WHERE THERE'S NO SMOKE : A Fixture of the Tobacco Age, the Ashtray Has Gone the Way of the Dinosaur
- IN CIRCULATION : Rack 'Em Up
- BEING THERE : At Least They're Flammable
- Mafia Godfather Ordered to Trial
- Man's Violent Hospital Death Torments Family : New York: No suspects, no motive and no witnesses have emerged in strangulation of retired postal worker.
- How Use of 'Personal Touch' Has Built a Minority Public Relations Firm
- Retro-Fit Windows Offer Replacement Options
- Destination: Colorado : A Mile High, and Rising : As Denver reinvents itself, it's not only the city's skyline that's changing. New attractions are vying with the mountains for visitors' attention.
- George and Barbara Bush Head to Guatemala
- Obesity Is Weighty, Aging Adds Wrinkles to Foreign Adoptions : Culture: One man's battle to retain custody of Korean child after his wife died demonstrates how difficult the process can become.
- Curb Appeal : Two College Professors Restore Ferraris for Sport
- Citizens of the World : He resolves corporate disputes. She fights for social justice. The only thing missing in Ron and Jane Olson's marriage is a cause to take on together.
- Like 'Cheers,' but With Cooler People
- Voter Registration Ends Oct. 11
- CHINATOWN/ DOWNTOWN : Redevelopment Ideas Go Public
- The Quake Still Hits Home--Hard : Emotional aftershocks rumble on in a quiet West Adams neighborhood that was left nearly silenced by the effects of the Jan. 17 temblor.
- Mutual Funds: THIRD-QUARTER REVIEW FOR INVESTORS : Back to Single Digits
- Abbey Healthcare Sells Subsidiary
- Gregory P. Garmon has joined Lincoln Property...
- Destination: Florida : Near Disney World, Ocala National Forest often causes visitors to wonder how any place so big and so beautiful remains so little known
- FUMEBUSTERS: It's Rideshare Week in California, where...
- FOOTBALL : Manual Arts' Beckom (3 TDs) and Defense Crush L.A., 36-0
- Service: Groups Get City Grants
- A Honey of a Party
- Mutual Funds: THIRD-QUARTER REVIEW FOR INVESTORS : EXPENSE RATIOS : The Upkeep Can Be Costly
- USC AREA : Bank Branch Opens in University Village
- LITTLE TOKYO : Internment Barracks Will Be Exhibited
- What They've Always Wanted to Do Is . . .
- EASTSIDE : Special Olympics Opens New Chapter
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : Larisa Oleynik finds the secret is to have fun as 'Alex Mack'
- VERBATIM
- Home Improvement / Gardening : Why 4-Year-Old Hydrangea Fails to Bloom
- World IN BRIEF : SPAIN : Group of Seven Cautiously Upbeat
- HIV-Positive Candidate Thinks Positive : Massachusetts: Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor, a hemophiliac, contracted virus through a contaminated transfusion, but has not developed AIDS. His goal is to live life to the fullest.
- CSUN Students Deserve Applause for Taking Up the Torch of Protest : Effort to oust a white instructor is misplaced, but youthful warriors are earning their leadership stripes through trial and error. No one should be alarmed or appalled.
- 3 Firms May Stop Flow of Oil Royalties : Long Beach: An estimated 13,000 owners of mineral rights will be offered investment option.
- Is He the Invisible (Heis)man? : McNair Must Impress Voters Who Will Never See Him Play
- SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : Barker Leads Alabama Over Georgia, 29-28
- Trojans Forget to Duck Against Substitute Quarterback
- COMMENTARY : Ultimate Symbol: Banner in Storage
- No Guts, No Glory for Coaches
- REGIONAL ROUNDUP : Texas A&M; Rallies to Keep Streak Alive
- Powlus Passes Irish to Easy 34-15 Victory : Nonconference: Notre Dame quarterback overshadows Stanford's Stenstrom in South Bend to earn Walsh's praise.
- A new Bob Dylan song, "Dignity," will...
- PRIVATE LIVES : THEME PARKS : Making Happy Deals at Disneyland : Off-season admission is cheaper, but one can also buy special passes for repeat visits and even save by carrying in food for picnics.
- JAZZ SPOTLIGHT : Pop Redman Outdoes Son
- Jeffrey L. Farano has been elected president...
- A Koala's Pace in the Land Down Under
- Local Talent Dives In at Point Mugu : Aviation: Attendance drops at annual air show as big military flight acts are missing from lineup. But Navy squadrons see it as their 'moment to shine.'
- Sooners Get Going on Ground and Grind Out a 34-6 Victory
- Thousand Oaks Settles for Second
- Mississippi Is Indelibly Burned Into Their Minds
- Clocks Ticking on Quake Repairs
- A Door Between You and the Children: <i> That's </i> a Suite : Lodging: But some hoteliers will call a standard room a 'mini-suite' or other variant on the term, as long as it sells.
- Some Fears About Living in L.A. Are Fruitless
- News, Tips & Bargains : A Face Lift for Champs-Elysees
- THE BIZ : Discovering the Rocker Within
- Carbon Monoxide Detectors Mandated
- 8 Loyola Students Named National Merit Semifinalists
- High Society : History: Landmark hotel towers over Sunset Strip--and Hollywood lore. Owners hope new name will revive its glory.
- Disney has reworked Jack London's White Fang...
- Defense Targets Investigative Miscues
- Agents Begin Massive Sweep Along Border
- Kitty Kelley's Books on First Ladies Strike Out : Smithsonian: Museum display was removed because it gave the author "more notice than she deserves."
- Tax Break Has Historic Significance : Buildings: Owners whose structures have important cultural or historic status can expect property tax relief if they restore and keep them up for 10 years. Most are in central Los Angeles.
- Hunt Gives Herself and Her Team a Tall Order to Fill : Roosevelt High Star Shoots for City Volleyball Title
- Environment: Waste Collection
- Recreation Is Hard Work : Parks Center Director Says 'Community Stronghold' Needs Volunteers
- Firefighters Rescue Stranded Hikers
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : Community Celebrates Safe Return of Victim : Homecoming: Party is neighbors' first chance to share emotions with Paula Harrington, kidnaped and taken to Arizona in June.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Judge Orders Release of Jury Pool Survey
- VENTURA : Volunteers Join to Clean Up Ventura High
- Blockade at the Border : El Paso Called a Success After 1 Year; San Diego on Tap
- Fountain Valley Tennis Team Makes Finals
- PREP ROUNDUP : Balderas Sprints to First, Leads Garden Grove to Fourth Place
- CS Northridge Takes Five Again and Wins
- Home Improvement / Gardening : Retractable Awnings Suit Deck, Patio Areas
- Mutual Funds: THIRD-QUARTER REVIEW FOR INVESTORS : Finding a Mutual Fund
- Group to Provide Housing for Teen-Age Mothers
- 'Mr. Saturday Night'
- World IN BRIEF : BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA : U.N., Serbs Agree to Aid Resumption
- U.S. Strikes Deal With Japan to Open Markets : Trade: Breakthroughs in four key areas are hailed as a genuine milestone. But Tokyo's failure to agree on auto-related exports could still lead to sanctions.
- Pollution Is Changing Clouds, Researchers Find : Environment: Study also says sunlight and heat could be reflected back into space, potentially cooling the planet.
- Obituary
- Chapman Comes Back, Gains Tie at Redlands
- Hughes Helps Lead Bell-Jeff Over La Salle, 28-7
- LA DOLCE VITA : Stunning Gelato and Moderate Prices Make Alto Palato a Sweet Deal
- PATH TO THE PRIZE : Ask not what your country can do for you, but how you can win a Nobel for your country
- Officials Divert Funds Intended for Community
- VIEW PARK : Fund Aids Students of Law Enforcement
- Miscues Have Some Insiders Doubting Brown's Chances : Politics: As campaign enters crucial stretch, she needs a 'blockbuster' to recover momentum, some analysts say.
- Giving Full Immunization a Shot : Health: Mobile medical vans and free clinics are making it easier to reach children in low-income areas. The younger the better, officials say.
- Trying to Tell the News From the Pseudo-News
- Give Her That Old-Time Religion Without the Politicking
- This Really Is the <i> No </i> Way to Play the Game
- Ed Wood: A Man, a 'Plan,' a Banal . . .
- Colorado Again Wins in Last Seconds : Nonconference: Buffaloes' 24-yard field goal with time running out earns them a 34-31 victory over Texas.
- Destination: Pennsylvania : Just Wonder-Fall : Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater still looks like a home, not the museum it is
- FICTION
- Yosemite Up Close--and in Focus
- the law of the school yard : JANE DOE, A PETALUMA STUDENT, STARTED A RUMOR THAT CAME BACK TO HAUNT HER. NOW SHE'S AT THE CENTER OF A NATIONAL DEBATE OVER KIDS AND SEXUAL HARASSMENT.
- FICTION
- BOOKS : Leaving His Mark With Fans
- BELL : Class Gets Hands-On Lesson in Multimedia
- Slovak Voters Reject Western Capitalism : Europe: Preliminary results show former Prime Minister Vladimir Meciar returning to power.
- Earning That Badge Isn't Easy
- PERSPECTIVE ON MEDIA : 'Information Pollution' Is Real : Talk about 'polluting the jury pool' is just a metaphor, but it gives life to the new media ecology movement.
- Possible Aerial Spraying Draws Censure, Support : Malathion: Though officials have not even speculated on whether the pesticide will be used against Medflies, debate on its merits and drawbacks has already begun.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton Rallies to Defeat Pasadena
- Defense Gives Antelope Valley 23-9 Victory Over Rio Hondo
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Edwards, Mitchell Lead UCI
- Dvorak's Sixth Has Its Day
- VENTURA RACEWAY : Shuman Streak Hits Dead End
- Longest 'Night'
- David Hirson has been appointed to the...
- Investors May Find Gold in Precious Metals