- College Aid Checks Are Delayed : Oxnard: Trustees resist hiring more clerks to clear a backlog holding up students' funds. Two- thirds of applications haven't been processed.
- Northridge Set Back to the Sixties : College football: Northern Arizona adds to the Matadors' disastrous season with 60-7 victory.
- Hey, Coach, SIT DOWN
- THEATER NOTES : Ovation Awards by the Numbers
- Finally, Choices Tailored to the Investor's Age
- Insight : VIEW FROM WASHINGTON / JAMES RISEN : Don't Look for Moderation From the New House Leadership
- Green Thumb : Her Garden's a Place for Living
- The View From Middle Age : A Midwestern boy encounters the great world of literature, the little world of academiaand the mystifying pain of growing older : NOVEMBERFEST <i> By Theodore Weesner (Alfred A. Knopf: $24; 386 pp.) </i>
- Golfer Hits Hole-in-One, Falls Dead on Next Hole
- CHINATOWN : Plan for Six-Story Mall Gains Ground
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Review of USAir Showed Safety, Training Problems : Transportation: More than 40 deficiencies in flight operations, training programs are found. Airline's chief says recent accidents aren't connected.
- Youths Can Whistle While They Work
- Gingrich Scoffs at Inquiry Into Course Funding
- Real Shamans Deal in Physical Ills, Inner Peace
- Volatility Replaces Two-Party Order
- Domestic Abuse Team Long Overdue
- Prop. 187 Tryout Folded in Encinitas in 1980s : Despite its own bruising civic battle over illegal immigration--or perhaps because of it--the city kept a low profile when the initiative put similar issues and a similar scenario on the statewide stage.
- Valley Swam Against the GOP Tide : Though local voters kept Democrats in office, Republican control of Congress could bring some changes in defense jobs, parkland acquisition, water allocation.
- Granzow Leads Faith Baptist, 57-7
- Clippers No Match for Suns : Pro basketball: Danny Manning and friends show Los Angeles exactly what it is missing in easy, 108-101 victory at The Pond.
- Luck Finally Runs Out on Duke as N.C. State Rallies to Win, 24-23
- Qualls Shows Kilpatrick How to Finish
- Earning Their Stripes : Women Officials Make the Grade in Man's Sport
- MOVIES : Ho. Ho. Ho. Ho. It's Sir Santa : Oscar-winning director and British cinema eminence Richard Attenborough thought his acting days were over. But after 'Jurassic Park' came an offer to play St. Nick. Hey, he already had the beard.
- HOLE'S HOLE: What about Janet Billig's other...
- Money's Up Down Under
- Airlines Taking Measures to Size Up Your Luggage : Air Travel: Using "sizing boxes" and other gauges, the industry has begun to strictly enforce limits on carry-on bags.
- News, Tips & Bargains : Deal of the Week
- What Better Time for a Show of Patriotism?
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Tentative Accord Reached in S.F. Newspaper Strike : Labor: Union workers may return to the job as early as Monday. Contract calls for annual raise of 3%.
- WESTLAKE : Film Casts Building in a Comeback Role
- House GOP Charts California Agenda : Congress: Gingrich says focus will be on illegal immigration, military procurement. White House defends record in state, which could hold key in '96 election.
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- 1 Million Converge on Rome to Protest Cutbacks : Italy: In the city's largest demonstration since WWII, marchers oppose plan to slash pensions, social services.
- Oregon Absentee Vote Gives GOP House Seat
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Farewell Present : In Owners' Dying Wish, Store's Contents Are Given to Needy
- REGIONAL ROUNDUP : Hurricanes Get a Scare From Pitt
- TLC, "CrazySexyCool" ( La Face ) **The...
- Back in the U.S.S.R. : The 21-year-old Kronos Quartet continues on its unconventional track. Its 17th album is a lyrical journey to the former Soviet Union.
- WESTERN ATHLETIC ROUNDUP : Air Force Surprises No. 12 Utah
- Moorpark Puts a Third Title on Its Shelf With 26-21 Victory
- PREP CROSS-COUNTRY : Sanchez Wins at Section Preliminaries
- Finding the Week that Works : For Many Employers the Four-Day Schedule Hasn't Panned Out, but Alternatives Are Succeeding
- Grasshoppers
- Destination: France : Cardinal Virtues : A Provence hotel's charm and cuisine inspire a standard
- Researchers Link Anxiety, Sudden Cardiac Deaths
- They're Only Human and Therein Lies the Problem
- CRENSHAW : Gallery Captures Spirit of Black Life
- LINCOLN HEIGHTS : Plaza Theater Staff, Board in Mediation
- Laying Down the Law in a Neighborly Way : Barbara Kennedy Helps Clarify Police Policy in Watts
- Pit Bulls in Drug Dealers' Fierce Canine Corps : Crime: Ferocious dogs are being used in high- stakes and illegal dogfights at the same time as they serve as the weapons of choice, 'four-legged guns.'
- PICO-UNION : Free Citizenship Classes Underway
- THE RHETT STUFF
- 12 Soldiers Executed in Sierra Leone Crackdown
- Idling Away the Hours Sitting Really Close to the Fire
- Hospital Feud May Land in the Lap of Supervisors : Health care: Board will consider financing for a new county wing. Nearby Community Memorial and some private doctors are upset.
- Cheer, Dance Teams Jump at Chance to Reach the Nationals
- Wrestling With Their Conscience : In the Ring at Slammers, as in Life, Cheaters Often Prosper
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Couples-Love Team Goes for Three
- Hey, This Was Supposed to Be a <i> Defensive </i> Game
- Schumacher, Hill Crash, Clinching Title for German
- LORD ALMIGHTY: Traci Lords has gained a...
- Valley Gets Up, Downs Compton
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / CENTURY LEAGUE : Villa Park
- Taste of Travel: Sonoma : Almost Like a Day in Provence : Eating, drinking, pedaling in Northern California. Or is it France?
- JUST THE FACTS: Cruise Ship Scores
- IT'S IN THE STARS : The Only Way to Find Fresher Seafood Is to Catch It Yourself.
- Huge Cuts Sought for Point Mugu Base : Military: Pentagon inspector general's report calls for relocating most of the naval operations. Ventura County leaders warn of impact on the area.
- 'Much Ado About Nothing'
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- N.Y. Police Told: Look Sharp, Be Sharp, Tote Gun : Commissioner: Since taking over, William Bratton has sought to rid the department of the image of a bureaucratic behemoth mired in scandal and lethargy.
- Cher Ranks Sonny 'One Step Below . . . '
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Prop. 187 Preview Folded in Encinitas in 1980s : Despite its own bruising civic battle over illegal immigrants--or perhaps because of it--the city kept a low profile when the initiative put similar issues on statewide stage.
- To give the devil his due, Oliver...
- DOWNTOWN : Stately Senator Gets a New Face
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : The Guiding Light : Young Latinos who believe that college is beyond their reach just haven't met Martin Ortiz. He's helped thousands see graduation day.
- Gunman Kills 2 Youths, Spares Girl Who Begs for Her Life
- Woe to Those Who Divide 'Us' and 'Them' : The Republican mandate to separate 'good' people from 'bad' has a chilling precedent.
- Score One for the Scooper : The newly leased craft plays a key role in quelling City of Industry fire
- Man, 50, Shot to Death in Parking Lot
- A Film Buff's Cinema Paradiso : Northern Italy's silent-film festival may be the most satisfying movie event anywhere.
- Las Palmas School Is Likely to Excel
- L.A. Doesn't Deserve Fortune's Disfavor
- Working Together on Wetlands Issue
- The HMO Debate
- Agran on Agran
- U.S. Law Limits Adoption of Foreign Children : Immigration: The newly drafted rule concerns countries that do not recognize a difference between legitimate and illegitimate births. Americans who want to adopt must get permission of both parents--even if one is unknown.
- More Low-Income Housing for Disabled
- Time to Make Deceptive Loan Deals Illegal
- Housing Experiment
- Public Interest Bypassed in Ahmanson Land Deal
- A Question That Won't Go Away : STRANGE JUSTICE: The Selling of Clarence Thomas <i> By Jane Mayer and Jill Abramson (Houghton Mifflin: $24.95; 406 pp.) </i> : RESURRECTION: The Confirmation of Clarence Thomas <i> By John C. Danforth (Viking: $19.95; 225 pp.) </i>
- Escaping With Burnett
- 'Matlock' Over 'McKenna'?!
- Touting and Doubting Thomas
- COVER STORY : 'Star Trek' Only a Show? Is This Guy Serious? : Rick Berman was hand-picked by Gene Roddenberry to take over the 'Star Trek' empire. Now, as he guides another starship into theaters, Berman provides a reality check on that ever-expanding universe.
- Taking a Closer Look at Sobering Messages From Voting Majority
- Banning Handguns
- ART OR EYESORE?
- Discrimination Award and Hughes' Culture
- Credit Caution
- Subway Foes Can't Just 'Move On'
- British Bought for the Future
- School Funding
- Parents' Responsibility to Help Children Learn
- Nothing Wrong With Living in Torrance
- She Gets a Chuckle From Laugh Lines
- Obituary : Fred (Sonic) Smith, 44; Guitarist for Band MC5
- Voters
- Family Story
- Learn to Live With Animals, Or Just Leave
- L.A. Workers
- Decision About Paying Loan Is a Business One
- Valley CRA Plan Puts Limits on Bureaucracy
- Prehistoric Anasazi Ruins at Home in...
- Hard-Core Gun Activists Ready for Day When Arms Are Needed : Militias: It's unclear how many such groups exist nationwide. Some simply lobby and pressure local governments. But others believe the only way to take back the government is through armed resistance.
- Tax-Funded Study of Rich a Poor Idea
- PARTY POLITICS
- Happy Travelers
- Political Correctness at Antelope Valley College
- Adoptees, Birth Parents Lament Death of Legislation : Records: Registry bill would have established a centralized, national network to process requests for reunions. It ran into sharp opposition from private adoption agencies and died in waning days of Congress.
- ICONOGRAPHY
- For Safety, Check Gas Appliances Annually
- Letters Packing Peril
- 'X'-Rated High
- Predicted College Enrollment Surge
- 'The Bell Curve'
- Years Ahead
- Consumers Have an Alternative to PUC Plan
- A Deeper Look at County Tax Glitch
- Ant Repellent Cleans Up the Area
- 'Good Evening Mr. and Mrs. America and All the Ships at Sea' : Walter Winchell's nightly greeting was the signature of gossip's Golden Age, but the world moved on and Winchell didn't. : WINCHELL: Gossip, Power and the Culture of Celebrity, <i> By Neil Gabler (Alfred A. Knopf: $30; 681 pp.)</i>
- A Giving Lawyer
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : McMOM...
- Disney Ditch Day
- Redevelopment Works in Fullerton
- For Men, It's Not a Matter of Learning--But Unlearning
- NONFICTION - Nov. 13, 1994
- NONFICTION - Nov. 13, 1994
- NONFICTION - Nov. 13, 1994
- NONFICTION - Nov. 13, 1994
- NONFICTION - Nov. 13, 1994
- NONFICTION - Nov. 13, 1994
- NONFICTION - Nov. 13, 1994
- Obituaries - Nov. 13, 1994
- Philippines Will Consider Offshore U.S. Military Depot : Asia: President Ramos to discuss topic with Clinton during first visit by an American head of state since 1975.
- LISTENING, ST. LOUIS? If the Los Angeles...
- 15th Annual Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : WINNER: JONATHAN WEINER 'THE BEAK OF THE FINCH' : The Beak That Brings Life
- Clinton Pays Homage to U.S., Philippine WWII Dead : Asia: President seeks to strengthen ties between two nations in aftermath of Manila's rejection of U.S. bases.
- New Water Rate Plan Offers Little Relief for Residents : The proposed changes would help businesses at the expense of the homeowner. A Proposition 13 approach is needed, offering discounts for those who have lived here the longest.
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : El Dorado Wins, Earns Share of the League Title
- Property Owners May Be Forced to Retrofit : Quakes: Plan could affect 100,000 homes, apartment buildings. If mandatory, city would include financial aid.
- From the Archives: Masterful, Innovative Jazz Singer-Pianist Carmen McRae Dies
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Falls in Slow Trading; Bolsa Rebounds
- COLLECTIBLES : Dishing Up History on Alphabet Pottery
- Wobbly Astronauts May Recline on Return After Long Space Stay
- Rev. H. K. Rasbach; Minister, Adviser to Movie Industry
- Gingrich Lays Out Rigid GOP Agenda : Congress: As next House Speaker, Republican lawmaker says he will 'cooperate' with Clinton. But he vows no compromise on his 10-point plan.
- Dirty Tricks Aren't Cricket, U.K. Finds
- FLOORING : Mix Wood, Concrete With Right Methods
- LANDSCAPING : The Taboo on Bamboo Lifts Easily : The giant grasses are valued for their colored foliage, versatility--and fast growth, as long as it is controlled.
- GM Issues Recall
- DECOR : Preventing Mix-Ups in Pattern Matches
- AUTOS
- Veterans Underrepresented in Administration, Group Says
- U.S., China in Talks on GATT Rules : Trade: China wants Washington's backing in membership bid. Key issue is whether Beijing should get more lenient terms.
- Seismic Safety Panel Weighs Reform in Era of Cutbacks
- AFRICA : The 'Dinosaur' Dictators Outlast Colonial Powers : France, in particular, is stymied by them. Reform fatigue may be helping to prevent their ouster.
- Best Alarms Are Great Communicators
- Golfer, 79, Drops Dead After Hitting Hole in One
- Creating a Safe House : Security Steps Begin at the Front Door
- LAGUNA BEACH : Lenney to Push for Parklands Before Council Term Ends
- Orange County Almanac
- Optimism Subsides in Negotiations : Hockey: Club executives say players' compromises are insignificant.
- Youth Will Be Serving for Master's
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : Mission Viejo Reaches Playoffs by Beating San Clemente, 24-21
- For Futility, Prairie View Can't Be Beat
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : MISSION LEAGUE
- PREP GIRLS' TENNIS PLAYOFFS : Freshmen Key Dana Hills' Victory Over Santa Margarita
- Music Review : Debussy Trio Thrills With Enthusiasm
- Looking Into the Darkest Corners : Pop Beat: In her new 'Geek the Girl,' Lisa Germano bares her emotions, delving into the realm of paranoia and depression.
- News Photographer Murdered in Russia
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PERU : Rebels Bomb Targets in Lima for 2nd Day
- Cat Trapped 5 Weeks in Wall Dies After Rescue
- OXNARD : Pair Sought in Shooting of Youth
- Home Sales Drop 16% in October
- Churchgoers Seek Control Over Offerings, Study Says : Finances: National look at five denominations indicates that parishioners are inclined to be more generous when they have a say over how money is spent.
- Group Says Valley May Get an Interim Council Member : City Hall: Coalition says there is support to appoint a replacement for Zev Yaroslavsky for the seven months the 5th District will be without representation.
- Working With All Creeds : Fundamentalists are kicked off a school board in San Diego County
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Retrial to Begin in Tae Kwon Do Death : Crime: Martial arts expert is accused of strangling a co-worker out of professional jealousy. A first proceeding ended in deadlock in September.
- UC San Diego Easily Handles Chapman
- Oregon Ducks Rose Bowl Talk
- THOROUGHBRED RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Time Running Out on Jockeys' Riding Contract
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Los Amigos Flips Pacifica's Playoff Hopes
- NBA ROUNDUP : New-Look Dallas Gets Victory No. 2
- COMMENTARY : O'Neal Poised to Inherit Mantle From Jordan
- Art Reviews : AIDS Clearly Reflected : Fresh Images Emerge, but Others Mirror Cliched Metaphors
- MAINTENANCE : Keep Cool to Prevent an Attack of Dry Rot
- Bedford, Va., Picked for D-Day Monument
- 17 Killed, 50 Hurt in Pakistan Gun Battles : Asia: Prominent politician among the dead in fighting between rival political factions.
- Governor Is One of Few to Dismiss Wilson Presidency : Politics: He repeatedly says he is not interested. But experts say his comeback makes him a top contender.
- School District Sells Ad Space to Raise Funds
- Study of L.A. Fire Dept. Cites Race, Gender Bias : Work<i> e</i> rs: Chief calls it a 'hatchet job.' Officials deny that women and minorities are harassed, kept from top jobs.
- Survey Finds Discontent in Legal Field : Trends: Of attorneys in statewide poll, 48% either regret or are unsure about their choice of profession.
- MISSION VIEJO : School Cheerleaders Gather for Contest
- VAN NUYS : Aid Offers Pour In for Man Whose 'Voice' Was Stolen
- GLENDALE : Council to Consider Plan for Downtown
- Woman Has Test-Tube Triplets at 50
- Alzheimer's Outreach Misses Many Minorities
- Tustin : Run Will Raise Funds for School Foundation
- RELIGION IN SCHOOL? The question, "Does Religion...
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Bates Is Expected to Replace Hoskins
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Foothill Whips El Modena, Wins Century League Title
- Not You Again! : As Usual, Stakes Are High for Matchup Between NFC's Best, the Cowboys and 49ers
- Rose Bowl Race Down to Last Laps : USC: Trojans play host to Arizona, but attention will also be on Oregon-Stanford game.
- Twin Towers Brace Moorpark Title Hopes
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : SANTA FE LEAGUE
- Perot Takes Gadfly Act to Talk Radio : Broadcasting: He says there's no personal political ambition behind 'Listening to America,' which dishes up politics, current events and business and financial advice.
- Laguna Beach Artist's Wisps Slip Through One's Grasp
- Foul Weather Friends : Ski Resort Operators Across State Cheering Early Storms
- ELECTION '94: IMPACT ON BUSINESS : Republican Victories Spell More Frustration for Labor : Legislation: Having fared not so well under the Clinton Administration, union backers may find the future even worse.
- INSIDE & OUT : NATURAL STYLE
- Veterans Day: A Time to Mourn, a Time to Heal : Cadets at an Anaheim military academy honor veterans with a special Mass and lunch. And the students are rewarded for their achievements.
- Pact May Keep Greyhound From Bankruptcy : Restructuring: For 45% of the bus line, bondholders will cancel $98 million in debt.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Decline in Lackluster Holiday Trading
- HOUSEKEEPING : Getting Organized Starts Behind Closed Doors--Closet Doors
- EUROPE : Long-Isolated Albania Fights Infectious-Disease 'Imports'
- Senate Aide's Killer Gets Term of 26 Years to Life
- Baltic Ferry Route Resumes Though Memory of Tragedy Haunts Nation : Estonia: Passengers on new vessel pay respects at site where more than 800 died. Victims' families call firm, government callous.
- Trustees Want Their Meetings Televised : Schools: Thousand Oaks board members say they lack funding to cover the estimated $50,000 annual cost.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Panel OKs Disputed Fast Food Location
- LA PALMA : City to Celebrate Itself With Parade, Carnival
- The Rev. Diana Heath will be installed...
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : OLYMPIC LEAGUE : Kruse Lifts Calvary Chapel Over Brethren Christian
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : SCORECARD: COUNTY HIGHLIGHTS FROM WEEK 10 : LOST IN A CROWD
- PREP GIRLS' TENNIS PLAYOFFS
- Bishop Amat Dominates to Perfection
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Advances to Water Polo Regional Title Game
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : HIGH DESERT LEAGUE
- Wild-Card Entrant Tu Is Defeated by Pierce
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Love and Couples Give U.S. Big World Cup Lead
- WEEKEND TV : Election Is Topic A on Public Affairs Shows
- Vienna Symphony Carves an Orchestral Niche : Music: Although not as famous as the Philharmonic, the organization has built a reputation for performing exclusively concert programs.
- U.S., Asia Partners Back Free-Trade Pact : Commerce: Officials at APEC conference reach outline of deal to reduce barriers. Consensus on details could be difficult, participants acknowledge.
- Eddy Field; Realty Agent, Philanthropist
- U.S. Envoy's Guard Sought in Haitian Employees' Deaths
- Motor Oil Recycling Increases in County
- NEWPORT BEACH : Playhouse Sale to Raise Money for Homeless
- STANTON : New Councilmen Plan to Target 6% Utility Tax
- Harassment Watch : Mutual Respect
- Bavasi Outlines Plan to Retool the Angels : Baseball: Players have been targeted in the first of several meetings of team management.
- Miller's Sore Knee Holds Key for CSUN Runners at Regional
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Savanna Handles Western, Then Hears More Good News
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Critical Loss, Coin Flip Leave Sonora's Playoff Fate in Limbo
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- ROUNDUP : Fosters Get Moorpark Started Right
- Election Clouds Outlook for World Trade Pact : Commerce: Congress' vote this month on GATT accord could indicate how Clinton's international economic agenda will fare in new political climate.
- 10 Chemical Drums Are Fished From Back Bay
- GLENDALE : Lack of Support Closes Teen Center
- Activist Sees Need for Jewish Renewal : Ideas: Jews have lost sight of their faith's central message of transformation, says controversial theologian who advocates 'taking God seriously on a daily basis.'
- GOP Lawmakers Plan Whitewater Probes : Congress: Rep. Jim Leach and Sen. Alfonse D'Amato pledge that new inquiries will not be witch hunts. New York senator wants early hearings.
- Chiron's Shares Rise 20% on News of Possible Deal : Pharmaceuticals: Its share price jumps $11.75 on a report that Ciba-Geigy might buy a stake in the biotechnology firm.
- REPAIRS : For a Smooth Operation, Keeps Things Top-Drawer
- HELPING OUT: He may have lost his...
- NAACP Act Is Apparent Check on Chavis Ally
- Downtown Housing Plan Ready for Council : Oxnard: Twenty-eight townhouses would be built and priced to sell. Some oppose the idea as not worth the money.
- Valley Leaders Begin to Feel Congress Shift : Politics: As the GOP readies to control the House, local Democrats and Republicans prepare for very different roles.
- Saugus Has Heart, but Hart Has Title
- Kennedy Weakened for Playoffs
- PREP WATER POLO PLAYOFFS
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : GOLDEN LEAGUE
- Four Inducted Into CSUN's Athletic Hall of Fame
- Lakers' Board Game Is Won by Nuggets : Pro basketball: Led by Dikembe Mutumbo's 26 rebounds, Denver scores 124-117 overtime victory at Forum.
- PREP WATER POLO PLAYOFFS : La Habra Dominates Saddleback in Division II
- Pop Music Review : Blues Meets Alternative Rock in Monsters' Jam at Wiltern
- Masterful, Innovative Jazz Singer-Pianist Carmen McRae Dies
- SANTA CLARITA : Student Copter Pilot Dies in Crash Near Theme Park
- Mother Grieves for the Son She Almost Saved : Shooting: The Los Alamitos woman said they were turning the corner in his battle with drugs when he was killed by police.
- Northridge Hurting Its Own Cause : College football: Boycott places embattled program in further danger of being eliminated to ease school's budget crisis.
- Mighty Migration : Ducks Branching Out During Work Stoppage : Paul Kariya
- Appreciation : Carmen McRae: What Stories She Did Tell
- NLRB Will Seek New Union Election at Vans, Firm Says
- INSIDE & OUT : Bleach Kills Mildew Spores Deep in Paint
- Study Links Alzheimer's, Education
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council to Consider 12-Mile Bike Route
- Price of Freedom : Crowds Gather to Salute the County's War Veterans
- Veterans Day: A Time to Mourn, a Time to Heal : A replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial evokes strong emotions at Knott's Berry Farm. About 200 attend a candlelight vigil to honor those who died.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : 3 Council Winners Pledge Cohesion
- One Strike Waiting
- FULLERTON : Election Signs Wanted --in Special Dumpster
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Bedard Powers Servite Past Santa Ana
- Hueneme Football Players to Be Punished
- LOS ALAMITOS : Down With Debt Shows Championship Form
- Santa Fe Pacific Considering Takeover Offer : Railroads: Board urges shareholders not to 'act hastily' pending a decision on Union Pacific's bid.
- COLUMN ONE : A Killer's Sanity May Free Him : After David Lee Nagel slashed his grandparents, a Georgia jury sent him to a hospital instead of to prison. But experts now say he was never mentally ill. So the state must release him--or defy the law.
- Eagle Rock Woman, 50, Gives Birth to Triplets