- Herding the Homeless Is an Unjust Answer : Downtown L.A: A fenced camp won't alleviate the problem or make business climate 'friendlier.'
- Details on Composting, Earthworms Sought
- From the Archives: Gloria Allred Is the Lawyer Everyone Loves to Hate
- Sears Roebuck To Test Employee Gain Sharing
- Experts Explain How to Avoid Buying a Used Electronic Lemon : Computers: Stick with name brands and expect to pay more before Christmas and during tax and back-to-school seasons, Daley Market Corp. executives advise.
- L.A. SPEAK : Road Tour-isms
- Saddle Up for Trot Across Florida
- Return to the Willows : Sequel to Grahame's children's classic fails to carry on his vision : THE WILLOWS IN WINTER, <i> By William Horwood</i> . <i> Illustrated by Patrick Benson (St. Martin's Press / A Thomas Dunne Book: $18.95; 295 pp.)</i>
- News, Tips & Bargains : New Tradition at Tivoli
- Father of Slain Son Presides at Killer's Wedding
- How to Secure an HPOZ
- Post-Election: More Order in the Courts
- Bias Suit Victory Was Just 1st Round in His Fight With City : In Spite of Minority Gains in Police and Fire Ranks, Ex-Boxer Says Pasadena Can Do More Across the Board
- Education a Casualty of High Cost of Culture : Thousand Oaks: Civic Arts Plaza rental is more expensive than school budgets allow, despite discount.
- Trojans Feel OK After Shootout : College football: Rob Johnson has another huge game in 45-28 victory over Arizona, setting up big one against UCLA next Saturday.
- Santa Barbara Flies Past Pierce
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / CENTURY LEAGUE : Kuhlmann Prefers Breaking All Presses : Basketball: Her debut at Canyon caused commotion, but thanks to point guard's all-league performance, Comanches are favorites.
- Slingshot Not Enough to Lift Cal Lutheran : Women's volleyball: Regals fall to powerful UC San Diego in regional final, 15-6, 11-15, 15-10, 15-5.
- Spartans Deliver for Perles : Big Ten: Michigan State presents coach with a 42-30 victory over Purdue in his final home game.
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Webber-Nelson Relationship Has Been a Scream
- A Little Bit of History
- Excuse Her Dust--and Her Accent
- Bud Powell Gets His Long Overdue Due : Almost 30 years after his death, the troubled father of modern jazz piano is celebrated in archival CD sets from Blue Note and Verve.
- How to Tap IRA for a 59-Day Loan
- Perceptions Aside, Statistics Show a Drop in Crime : Law enforcement: Violent incidents such as murder, aggravated assault and rape have fallen drastically this year, police figures reveal.
- WILSHIRE : Police Station Wins Award for Excellence
- BELL GARDENS : Sale of Latino Art to Benefit School
- Vatican Deep in Red Ink
- Fiery Death Awaits Last Remaining Samples of Deadly Smallpox Virus : Medicine: Stocks of the feared pathogen are secured in freezers in Russia, U.S. They are to be simultaneously destroyed next year, exterminating a species.
- Four-Star Films : 'The Long Voyage Home'
- COLUMN ONE : Kidnaping Kidnaped Children : Don and Judy Feeney use disguises, deceit and commando tactics to recover youngsters taken overseas by a parent. They may break the law, they say, but to them the end justifies the means.
- MID-CITY AREA : Job Corps to Explain Its Role at Luncheon
- Seven Minutes of Fame
- MEDICINE : Bad Breath Has Smell of Success for Some
- The Nation : Transplanted Californians Helped to Retire Foley
- ACLU Criticizes Lack of Asian Firefighters
- Kansas State Barely Gets Past Missouri
- PREP FOOTBALL : No. 11 Muir Rallies to Beat Pasadena, 34-20
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : La Verne Again SCIAC Champs
- POP MUSIC : The Day the Music Got Stomped : The Rolling Stones' concert at Altamont was envisioned as a perfect close to the '60s. But bad planning, bad drugs and a violent death made for a concert nobody wants to remember.
- 15th Annual Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : WINNER: CAROLYN FORCHE 'THE ANGEL OF HISTORY' : The Personal as Political
- Water Heater Carries a No-Leak Warranty
- The Real '80s : If You Think It Was Just a Decade of Greed, You Missed the Revolution
- Fred (Sonic) Smith, 44; Guitarist for Band MC5
- 30-Day Notices to Tenants Must Be in Writing
- Democrats Vow to Block GOP Conservatives
- Midnight (AMC Monday at 8 p.m.), a...
- 15th Annual Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : WINNER: MARTIN M. SIMECKA 'THE YEAR OF THE FROG' : A Slovak Prince in Check
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : A conversation with the Divine Miss P and her 'Classic' co-star
- E. Timor Protesters Invade U.S. Embassy in Jakarta
- Vanis, Loyola Put Crespi on Ice with 21-7 Victory
- The New Scarlett: Where Shall She Go? How Shall She Act?
- COVER STORY : Getting In Their Licks : West Hollywood: House of Blues strikes a sour note with some neighbors who say traffic, parking problems and noise have increased since the nightclub opened.
- AIDS: Support Group Wins $12,000
- In a Lament of the Old 'Establishment,' Hollywood Encounters Anti-Semitism
- At the Birth of a New--and Younger--Latino Activism
- Notes about your surroundings
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Kickoff Return Helps Ohio State Win, 32-17
- Arizona Goes From Desert Storm to Desert Squirm : Pacific 10: Wildcats' granite defense turns to sand under pressure from USC passing game.
- GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Harvard-Westlake Upsets St. Joseph in Second Round
- Oregon State Primed for Showdown : Pacific 10: Beavers get ready for key game against Oregon by defeating Washington State, 21-3.
- TELEVISION : SUPER AGENTS OF TV NEWS : Star anchors and reporters are represented by a stable of agents known as the fastest talkers for the biggest bucks. But detractors say they sully the true calling of journalism.
- Now You Don't Have to Be a Geek to Use the Net : But Can These Guys--or Anyone Else--Make a Buck off Mosaic, the Software That Helps Make the Internet Accessible?
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- Top Southland Lenders
- Behind the Scenes at Kennedy
- Stray Puppy Lives, Thanks to Heart Surgery
- Ooze Crudely Rebukes Russian Denials on Oil Spill : Environment: Arctic villagers watch oil from leaking pipeline seep into waterways. Officials downplay disaster.
- Crime, Suspicion of Foreigners Trail Russians to Cyprus : Mediterranean: Isle benefits from the misery and instability, attracting capital and moneyed refugees.
- New Life's Spiritual Therapy Draws Praise
- NAACP Extends Employee Furloughs in Budget Crisis
- Witches of Siquijor May Work Magic for Tourism, Officials Hope : Philippines: For centuries, the island has been identified with magic and faith healing. People come hundreds of miles for 'treatment.'
- Group Works to Save Church : Holy Rosary Mission Has Historic, Emotional Ties in Temple-Beaudry Area
- On the Set : Weathering 'Earth 2' : THE NEW MEXICO SHOOTING LOCALES ARE MUCH LIKE ANOTHER WORLD FOR THE CAST AND CREW OF THE NBC SERIES
- A summary of selected City Hall actions this week affecting Central Los Angeles.
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Education: Fund Drive at University
- The Picture of Yule Joy--Sometimes
- New Turf to Guard : San Clemente Officers Adjust to Border Redeployment
- The Living Planet's Beat : Nature-Minded Coffeehouse Hosts Sierra Club Bookstore
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / CENTURY LEAGUE : IN REVIEW
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Get First Volleyball Victory of Season
- O'Brien Finds Niche as Savior of Arizona Fall League
- Boston College Rolls a Seven, Shuts Out Syracuse
- A First for Bowden: Auburn Doesn't Win : SEC: Tigers settle for 23-23 tie with Georgia when field goal goes wide.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / CENTURY LEAGUE : Santa Ana Valley
- Festivals, Feasts & FairsSAN FRANCISCO--The waterfront is...
- 15th Annual Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : WINNER: DAVID MALOUF 'REMEMBERING BABYLON' : The Tower of Babble
- Increasing the Odds of Surviving an Air Crash
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Decision Delayed on Revoking Landmark
- Microsoft's Gates Revealed as Leonardo's Mystery Buyer : Auction: Purchase of Codex Hammer creates a new role for computer industry giant. The manuscript will be displayed in Italy prior to a world tour, an aide said.
- Ads on Team Uniforms Rescue Schools
- Shuttle Atlantis Crew Retrieves Satellite Measuring Ozone Layer
- Sharon Yamato Danley traveled to Heart...
- Ship Laden With Cars Catches Fire, Sinks
- For Seniors : When Grandparents Must Return to a Parenting Role
- The State : The Growing Economy That Wilson Ignores at His Own Peril
- In a Lament of the Old 'Establishment,' Hollywood Encounters Anti-Semitism
- Background Should Serve Mijares Well : Santa Ana Schools Chief Has Right Skills for Tough Job
- Saddleback College District to Draw New Voter Districts
- VENTURA : Anti-Panhandling Campaign Planned
- Bicyclist Finds Man's Body at Dana Point
- Golden State Leaves the Lakers Bewildered and Beaten, 121-99 : Pro basketball: Warriors are off to their best start since Philadelphia days. Los Angeles, meanwhile, is 'a disaster,' coach says.
- GOLF / THOMAS BONK : This Year, Azinger Can Think Good Thoughts at Skins Game
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / CENTURY LEAGUE : Canyon
- In Brief
- A Mixed Bag of Precocious Fiddlers
- In Brief
- FROM THE VAULTS : Better the Sources Than Band Box
- 15th Annual Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : THE ROBERT KIRSCH AWARD / <i> Given for a body of work by a writer living in or writing on the American West</i> : WINNER: BRIAN MOORE : The Epiphanies of Love and Loss
- VERBATIM
- G-L-O-R-I-A : Maybe It's the Press Conferences, Or the Chanel Suits Or Her Insistence that Everyone Deserves Their Day in Court, But Gloria Allred Is the Lawyer Everyone Loves to Hate
- VENTURA : AIDS Care Grant for Women and Children
- Saguaro Cactus Gets Thumbs Up for National Park Status in Arizona : Environment: Clinton signs bill redesignating the national monument near Tucson. Funds will be set aside to buy land as a buffer against suburbs.
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Sunny Hills Upsets Orange to Advance
- Boy Scouts Distribute Bags to Start Food Drive
- MDs, Nurses, Learn to Deal With the Pain : Health: Those at a conference in Irvine are shown the latest pediatric techniques--medical and non-medical--to relieve suffering of young patients.
- Taking Back Neighborhoods by the Block : Praiseworthy Orange County Together Dishes Out More of Same to Deserving Groups
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Clinches Share of Title
- Arcadia Bagel Bakery on a Roll : Business: New fast-food joint offers California's contemporary answer to the doughnut--via drive-through.
- Village Christian, Brache Kick Down the Door, 16-3 : High school football: His three field goals, including a 60-yarder, carry Crusaders to Alpha League title.
- Harvard-Westlake Takes It Easy : High school football: Reserves, entire junior varsity team play in 42-7 victory over La Quinta.
- Ex-USOC Official: Drug War Being Lost
- At Pond, Clippers Get More Cheers but Need Points
- Thousand Oaks Boys' Victory Is Easy as 1-2-3 : Cross-country: O'Doherty, Fischer and Marsden lead Lancers to top finish in Southern Section prelims at Mt. SAC.
- WALK THAT WAY: For years, the word...
- SMALL FACES: With Michael Jackson's "History" greatest-hits...
- ART NOTES : The Modernism of Galka Scheyer : The German-born art patron who settled in L.A. brought attention to the famous 'Blue Four.' A Pasadena show takes a look at her collection.
- Preserving the Past : Preservation: Communities establish zones to protect neighborhoods' historic, architectural and cultural characteristics.
- FASHION : Spots and Stripes Forever
- THE BIZ : A Memo's Journey
- Wonders of the Silk Road : Adventures in the 'Far Wet of the Far East,' where the fabled route through Chinese Turkestan leads to vast ruined cities and ancient art works. : Destination: China
- 15th Annual Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : WINNER: GEORGE CHAUNCEY 'GAY NEW YORK' : Out of the Closet, Into the City
- Seven Existing HPOZs
- 70% of Voters Felt Informed, Poll Finds
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Jordan Sneaks One Past Locke, 26-20; 3 TDs for Sirr Parker
- U.S. Will Honor Bosnia Arms Embargo
- Killing of Hunting Dog Costs Man $10,000 Fine
- Bad Medicine: Phony Shamans Prey on the Desperate and the Ill : Spirituality: Charlatans operate in cities, far from their homes, and charge exorbitant fees. Asking for money is the tip-off, legitimate tribal healers say--doing so is forbidden.
- REGION : Upheaval at Top of Conference Agenda
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Wilson Likely to Follow 1st Term--Only More So
- Prevalence of Drug-Tainted Money Voids Case : Law: Court cites findings that more than 75% of currency in L.A. bears traces of cocaine or other illegal substances.
- VENTURA : Cookbook Sale, Signing a Tasty Treat for Buyers
- Man Wounded in Shooting in Little Saigon Coffee Shop
- VENTURA : 3 Arrested on Suspicion of Shooting at Officers
- A Tribute to a Native Son--and Rock Icon : Pacoima: Recreation center is renamed for Ritchie Valens, '50s music idol and hero to many in this largely Latino community.
- LOG ON L.A. : 'Melrose' Is the Place for E-Mail Fans
- Central City Seen as Proving Ground for Prop. 187
- Olympic Legend Wilma Rudolph Dies : Sports: Triple gold medalist who inspired a generation of women's track stars loses battle with brain cancer at 54.
- PRIESTLY DUTIES PLEASE 'ONE LIFE' ACTOR
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Huffington and Others Say $30 Million Was Well Spent
- A Prudent Reality Check in Fantasy Land : There Can Be No Quarrel With a More Modest Disneyland Expansion in This Economy
- Controversy Arises Over School Skit, Punishment : Education: Officials and parents are outraged at Newbury Park High seniors' depiction of a hazing, with girls on leashes.
- Does Anyone Have Cure for Ills of Seeding?
- Usery Hopes New Offer Will Lead Somewhere : Baseball: Federal mediator thinks luxury-tax idea may at least produce more meaningful negotiations with players.
- They Didn't Worry About Jockeys Making the Weight
- In Brief
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / CENTURY LEAGUE : Orange
- Baltimore Still in Ram Race : Football: After meeting with Shaw, Angelos convinced his city's offer is solid.
- PHOTOGRAPHY : He Just Did It : Gordon Parks didn't make it through grade school. But he did overcome more than a few other, bigger obstacles to become a legendary photographer, filmmaker, poet and composer.
- 15th Annual Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : WINNER: MIKAL GILMORE 'SHOT IN THE HEART' : A Fidelity Born in Blood
- Caught My Eye : Made You Look!
- The Godzilla Tour of Japan : A Writer, a Politician, a Diplomat and an Artist Wrestle With the Fantasy-vs.-Reality Questions of their Country's Shifting Identity
- Weekend Escape: San Felipe : Margaritaville Deluxe : A casual--make that funky--Baja fishing village lures a visitor to its new resort, and hooks him
- Trend Breaker : Assembly: Sheila James Kuehl celebrates what one supporter calls a 'glimmer of hope' for liberals on a night of conservative wins.
- Retro : Hail, 'Taxi' : BELOVED SITCOM GETS A FARE SHARE ON NICK AT NITE
- J. A. Volpe; Transit Secretary Under Nixon
- Girl Takes Breathalyzer Test to Start Car for Drunken Father; 3 Die in Crash
- For Goldman's Father, Grief Turns to Anger
- Artist Hopes Elephantine Aquarium Makes a Big Splash : Sculpture: Valencia man looks to sell a five-foot-tall, 300-gallon acrylic tank he created. The price tag--$120,000.
- He Heard the Voice : Jimmy Duff Turns Coach's Message Into Playoff Motivation
- PREP GIRLS' TENNIS PLAYOFFS : Los Alamitos Maintains Edge, Beats Villa Park
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : Texas A&M; Makes Plays to Hold Off Louisville, 26-10
- Alabama Has Enough to Remain Unbeaten : SEC: Crimson Tide rallies to defeat Mississippi State, 29-25, to reach conference championship game again.
- THEATER : Hot Off the Griddle : Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller have written dozens of rock 'n' roll classics through the years. Now, with director Jerry Zaks' help, their hits are playing hot 'n' heavy at 'Smokey Joe's Cafe.' (And boy are they glad.)
- Palestinian Police Arrest 115 Militants in Crackdown
- Keeping an Open Mind About New Tax Ideas : GOP lawmakers have plans--some worthy, some flaky
- Los Angeles Times Interview : Rudolph Giuliani : Will a Cross-Party Endorsement Result in Years of Repercussions?
- After the Vote, Valley Loses Place in Line : With GOP ascendancy in Congress, prospects fade for local representatives to make the most of their seniority--and bring home the bacon to their constituents.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Mavericks Ride Mashburn (50) Over Bulls
- Bell-Jeff Scratches 7-Year Playoff Itch
- SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : Florida Wins East With Rout of South Carolina
- 'Road' to the Top
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Long Beach City Wins Water Polo Title
- Paging Sammy, Dino and Bing
- Used Hardware Makes Its Move : Secondhand Computer Market Has Upgraded Into Big Business
- Real Answers
- L.A.'s a Wrap for Reynolds
- DIAL M FOR MADNESS : Do We Really Need Another Area Code to Remember?
- Clinton Salutes Vets at Arlington
- A LESSON IN MUSICAL CHAIRS : Plagued by an Ever-Shifting Enrollment, Inner City Schools Have Become Revolving Doors, Leaving Teachers Frustrated and Programs in Disarray
- Weight Training May Benefit Diabetics : Health: Studies indicate that doctor-supervised weightlifting could aid the body's processing of insulin in non-insulin- dependent patients.
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Idea Man Holds the Keys to the Kingdom : Disneyland: The new theme park president has a rare combination of business acumen and artistic inventiveness.
- The World : Clinton's Task in Asia: Wooing a Partner With Independent Ways
- The Nation : Rostenkowski's Last Race: The Death of the Old Machine
- Democratic Wins in Central City Ease Party's Woes : Elections: But the incumbents' easy victories, aided by lopsided voter registration, offer little solace amid Prop. 187 passage and heavy GOP gains elsewhere in the state and nation.
- PLATFORM : Getting It
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON THE ELECTION : GOP Sweep Could Usher in Era of Clout for Local Republicans : Christopher Cox, Dana Rohrabacher and Roger Johnson could all benefit, especially under a Wilson presidency.
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : In a Pointed Meeting, Ferguson Claims Chief of O.C. GOP Aids His Foe
- Palmdale Man, 24, Dies of Gunshot
- In the Battle of L.A., Result Is Everything : Pro football: Rams and Raiders both desperate for a victory today at Anaheim Stadium.
- Six-Minute Offense Wins for Westmont : Men's soccer: Two Warrior goals early in second half beat Master's in regional final, 2-0.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / CENTURY LEAGUE : El Modena
- Hancock Stifles Glendale, 27-24
- Florida State Runs Over Notre Dame, 23-16 : Nonconference: Dunn and Preston lead ground game that accounts for 332 yards for Seminoles.
- Chapman Backs Up All Its Talk With Victory : College football: Panthers move confidently down the field to hand Cal Lutheran a 27-7 loss.
- In Brief
- John Dahl on Making a Killing
- How New Bankruptcy Laws Affect Individuals
- Redeveloped City Has Breezy Atmosphere : Huntington Beach: Redevelopment in the 1980s brought restaurants, cafes and theaters to downtown's new streets.
- Dumping in Storm Drains Means an Ocean of Trouble
- Girl Who Sought Operation Dies
- Da Vinci's Writing on Water, Cosmos, Brings $28 Million
- Schools: Counselor Honored for Service
- 'Addams Family Values'
- Shift of Refueling Tankers to Crowded Air Force Bases Raises Eyebrows : Military: Move to McGuire Air Force Base in New Jersey will cost $150 million to $270 million, critics say.
- Bishop's Marriage Book Arouses Interest
- Athletes Seen Involved in More Campus Sex Crimes
- CPR Snatches Children From the Brink : First aid: Study finds that youngsters who have apparently drowned but receive mouth-to-mouth resuscitation are much more likely to survive and escape brain damage.
- Bankruptcy: a Financial Destiny for Some Athletes
- Saturday's Game
- Mostly, Valley Voters Did Their Homework : Prop. 187 support taints otherwise laudable list of winners
- Girl Details Horror at Scene of Fatal Shooting : Crime: Assailants flee after disagreement leaves two men dead and a third wounded in Orange. Young witness says she pleaded for mercy as her little sister ran for her life.
- Hypocrisy vs. the Whistle-Blower : Jury upholds a claim that a public-spirited worker was punished for telling the truth.
- Obituary : J. A. Volpe; Transit Secretary Under Nixon
- Playhouse Sale Putting Roofs Over Homeless
- The Rout Mentality Could Make Them Sitting Ducks
- COMMENTARY : O'Neal vs. Ewing Stirs Old Garden Memories
- Ducks Only a Civil War Victory Away : Pacific 10: Oregon pounds Stanford, 55-21, and looks ahead to Oregon State.
- Bruins Spin Their Records : College football: Cook, Stokes, Jordan and Shah dazzle Arizona State, 59-23. UCLA rolls up 680 yards of offense.
- Kingsmen Reach End of the Line : College football: Cal Lutheran again victimized by offensive front in 27-7 season-ending loss to Chapman.
- Mehlman Signs Letter to Play Tennis at Illinois
- BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : Big Day for Salaam as Colorado Romps
- GIRLS' TENNIS PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Nordhoff Surprises No. 2 Duarte, 10-8
- PRIVATE LIVES : A Trip Down Celluloid Lane : Video companies are finding gold in old movies, mining their vaults to satisfy viewers who want to acquire treasured classics. But the list of what's <i> not</i> available is a big part of the story.
- Retarded Woman Faces Sterilization
- LEIMERT PARK : Business Venture Is a Moving Experience
- Study Backs Cardiologists Over Generalists : Medicine: Heart specialists are more likely than family doctors to provide the latest and most aggressive care for heart attacks, researchers say.
- Also Starring : At Your Service : PROPER OR NOT, NETWORKS PIT TWO BUTLERS AGAINST EACH OTHER
- 'This Boy's Life'
- $80 Million in Cocaine Seized in Netherlands
- Item: Man Bites Dog--Says He Was Provoked
- NOTEBOOK : Strong Rivals Stand in Way of Belmont Cross-Country Title
- EAST LOS ANGELES : 75 Families Sought for Leadership Study
- Chinese Editor Sentenced to 6 Years in Jail
- New Life Centers Named in Suits by Ex-Patients : Litigation: Laguna-based Christian therapy program denies responsibility--or liability--in the sex-related cases.
- The Deal Is Off for Burbank, Mall Developer
- Study Advises Closing Point Mugu Base : Military: Pentagon report recommends moving most operations and cutting jobs by one-fifth, but Navy officials dispute findings.
- Thom Jones' Writing Is From Deep Within the Pits : Literature: He went from boxer to mental patient to janitor to one of the hottest names in the slick magazines.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Urbane Takes Moccasin in Stride
- Cal Does Damage, Still Loses : Pacific 10: Barnes passes for 389 yards, but Huskies win, 31-19.
- No Repeat as Nebraska Survives Scare : Big Eight: No. 1 Cornhuskers defeat Iowa State, 28-12, in Cyclone Stadium, where they were upset two years ago.
- Master's Knocked Out in NAIA First Round : Women's volleyball: Southern California sweeps past the Mustangs, 15-9, 15-12, 15-10.
- Antelope Valley Ends Losing Streak
- Prime Time for Courtney Love? : With Hole's manager going to Atlantic, the free-spirited bandleader seems to have settled on the Q Prime team.
- AMERICAN MUSIC CLUB, "San Francisco" ( Reprise...
- In Brief
- 15th Annual Los Angeles Times Book Prizes : WINNER: HENRY KISSINGER 'DIPLOMACY' : The Sorcery of Statecraft
- Massachusetts Weddings Can Enjoy an Amateur Ring : Marriage: Under state law, anyone can officiate if he or she fills out some forms and pays $25.
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- DOWNTOWN : Exhibit Brings Back Painful Memories
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- The Growl Grows Louder : Crenshaw Cougars Are the Area's Top-Seeded Team Heading Into Playoffs
- Thais Selling Daughters Into Prostitution : Asia: Practice is common among the poor. But now when girls finish sixth grade, teachers try to intervene.
- GAME OF THE WEEK : Bad Case of 'Oops' Sinks Manual Arts
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- 'Euphoric Bliss'
- A summary of selected City Hall actions...
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- 'I Was in the Wrong Place at the Wrong Time With the Wrong Message'
- Less Government, But Same Problems
- A Word for Justice at Indonesia's Trade Summit : Human rights: Clinton's visit could shed light on the genocidal occupation of East Timor.
- The WPA Projects : PUBLIC ART THROUGHOUT THE SAN FERNANDO VALLEY
- Norris Disqualified, Loses Title : Boxing: Santana carried out with crown. Gonzalez wins rubber match against Carbajal in Mexico City.
- Crash Victim in Critical Condition
- Pedestrian Is Fatally Struck by Car
- Rodman Takes Leave of Absence, but Spurs Continue to Pay Him
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / CENTURY LEAGUE : Foothill
- College Football SPOTLIGHT
- Crazy? Mr. Fishburne Begs to Differ : Laurence Fishburne is writing, directing, producing and acting in 'Riff Raff.' The movies can wait.
- The Coming GOP Congress: What We Can Expect
- Destination: Sicily : Blood and Watermelon : Her bloodlines were northern, but she'd always wanted to visit this island where passions reputedly roil just below the surface
- Stoddard Peak's Peek at L.A.
- Child-Size Table for Fun
- Discounts a Real Lift for Skiers
- Proposed Preservation Areas
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : Dr. Finlay's caseload gets lighter in his second season on 'Masterpiece'
- Very Very Nick at Nite (Sunday at...
- Dolls Help Children Cope With Illnesses : Therapy: The toys are used in a variety of ways at hospitals. Often, they help prepare youngsters for surgery or other painful medical procedures.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Hot Line Offers List of Government Jobs
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- REGION : A Winning Image: Higher Self-Esteem
- 1 Killed, 3 Wounded in Separate Bomb Blasts in Baghdad
- WILLOWBROOK : Park Renamed to Honor Laker Great
- Santa Ana Officer Injured in Attack
- Crash Injures Woman; Witnesses Sought
- Penn State Earns Its Way West : College football: Nittany Lions in Rose Bowl after 35-31 come-from-way-behind victory over Illinois.
- Carter Has Tunnel Vision After Loss