- Halloween Unmasked as an Adult Pastime : Holiday: Halloween for the kiddies may be a dying tradition, but it's very much alive for the adults. A major concern is the right costume.
- WHAT'S FRESH BUYING OPPORTUNITIES : Rubies of Fall : Scarlet pomegranates appear with autumn. The tangy treat has a loyal following.
- PERFORMANCES AN OPINIONATED GUIDE
- A Star Is Reborn in Pasadena : Restoration: The new owner of the 69-year-old Raymond Theatre is faithfully recapturing its former elegance and glory.
- Cystic Fibrosis Benefits
- Rent Control Plays 2nd Fiddle, With Plenty of Discord : Santa Monica: Homelessness and development now overshadow this perennial election issue, but 5 of 10 ballot measures deal with rent control or housing. This time around, landlords have some leverage.
- County Hints at New Delay for Cityhood : Malibu: The Coastal Commission's decision to delay efforts to build a sewer system prompted a lawyer to say the March incorporation date is 'not etched in stone.'
- THEATER REVIEW 'MAME' : A Big Role : Perhaps no other musical depends so much on one person's acting. Toni Kaye plays it to the hilt.
- 'Crazy Times'--Ethnic Squabbles May Split Yugoslavia : Eastern Europe: The country is used to unrest. But the growing rivalry between Serbs and Croats is a fearsome matter.
- Love, Tile and World Domination : Ritch Shydner's Good for 'Miles and Miles of Concepts.'
- Santa Ana Rattled by 4.0 Quake
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- Hospital Thrift Shop Is Next to None : Birthdays: Next-to-New and its volunteer staff celebrate 30 years of bargains. The store has generated about $1 million for Glendale Memorial.
- SAT Faces Its Own Test in State Hearing : Education: On the eve of reforms and updating, the widely used college aptitude exam comes under fire. Critics charge bias against women and minorities.
- ELECTIONS / COUNTY SUPERVISORS : Davis' Police Service Challenged
- Boy Shot at Grandmother, Prosecutors in Case Allege
- OXNARD : Drive-By Shooting Wounds Youth, 15
- 2 Children Perish in Blaze at House : Tragedy: Three boys and their grandparents escape the fire in Inglewood. Children playing with matches may have caused the destruction.
- EDUCATION : After Quality Study Time, There's Still Room for 'Simpsons'
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Mountford Leading Fund-Raising Race
- Bank Robbery Suspect Arrested by FBI
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAMS : Kelm Probably Will Start Sunday
- World Series TV Ratings Up 25%
- Kings Put Out Lights on North Stars, 5-2 : Hockey: Gretzky has a goal and two assists, but Webster is still unhappy because L.A. is outshot.
- Top Players in Fast-Pitch Tournament
- Rams Hold Their Breath on Kelm's Return : NFL: Linebacker will be activated this week if his injured knee continues to hold up in practice.
- Bay Meadows Jockey Had Past Weight Trouble
- Gulls Acquire Red Wing Goaltender Hanlon
- Contraband Addresses Borders Through Dance
- Lakewood : Women Legislators to Be at '90s Leadership Conference
- Fiction as Strange as Truth From a Local Ex-Reporter
- Virginia Executes Man for Killing Peace Officer
- Soviets Developing 4 New Nuclear Missiles, U.S. Believes : Superpowers: Cheney outlines concerns in meetings with Gorbachev, other Kremlin leaders.
- Hunter Acquitted in Killing of Woman Mistaken for Deer
- Police Upset at Decision on Noisy Party : South Pasadena: Prosecutors decline to charge four men, including city manager's son, over late-night bash.
- An Odd-Looking Lot : Out of the Lab, Tony Cragg's Mutant Sculptures Emerge
- House Hits China With New Tariffs : Trade: Members vote to punish Beijing for last year's crackdown on democracy, despite an expected Bush veto.
- A Taxing Problem : Bureaucracy: Dealing with the state Employment Development Department leaves a Venice seafood dealer confused and deeper in debt.
- MORE EATERIES:
- Monrovia Program Targets at-Risk Students
- NEA Bill Runs Into Helms Obstacle on Path to Senate
- NEWS ANALYSIS : World's Attention Shifts to Jerusalem; Linkage to Kuwait Irks Israeli Officials : Mideast: Shamir letter calls on Bush to put the 'Temple Mount incident behind us.'
- THE HOUSE : Funding the Arts
- NEIGHBORS : She's Floored : Helle Scharling-Todd of Denmark says there is an artistic drought in the county.
- Culver City : Hearing on Marina Place
- D.A. Orders Inquiry Into Finances of County Fair : Records: The general manager says the board has worked hard for a year to clear up the organization's problems, which he blames on the previous administration.
- Testimony on School Official Ends : Suspension: The hearing focused on administrative charges against Hawthorne High's security chief.
- More Bogus Cash Found at CSLB; Probe Narrowing
- IRVINE : Recycling to Reach Apartments, Condos
- Violent Crime Soars; City Heads for Murder Record : Lawlessness: Slight decrease in nonviolent crimes is offset by soaring murder, rape and robbery rates. Police blame drugs, gangs.
- VENTURA : 2 Plead Guilty to 3 Bank Robberies
- Metzger Cross-Examines Self on Witness Stand
- Peter R. Kann, the company's president and...
- N.Y. Publisher Wins Control of Gradco; Stewart Resigns
- FTC Accuses Photo Company of Violating Settlement : Dispute: The agency says Traditional Industries is not complying with a 1989 consent agreement stemming from complaints about sales practices.
- Wells Fargo Shuts Four Construction Loan Offices
- EARNINGS : Digital Posts Lower Profit
- MOM FOOD : Remembering the women who shaped our tastes. The recipes are the least of it. : We Remember Mama : Yes: Masa
- Treasury to Auction 2-Year Notes: The Treasury...
- A New Way to Serve Champagne
- Crisp Crusts, Cranberry Conditions, Nut News
- MOM FOOD : Remembering the women who shaped our tastes. The recipes are the least of it. : We Remember Mama : An American Supermom
- THE PRODUCE PARADOX : What's in Store : Shopping for freshness and price at local roadside stands.
- MORE BARS:The Doll Hut, 107 S. Adams...
- RESTAURANT REVIEW NEW ORLEANS WEST : Grill-Watching : Fine service, pleasant atmosphere, generous drinks, late lunch hours . . . and good food.
- Temple City : Increase in Home Sizes
- SOUTH GATE : 700 Youths Attend Sessions on Gang, Drug Problems
- From L.A. Parent: A Word or Two on Teens : Publications: The editor of Los Angeles' popular parenting guide offers a monthly newspaper with tips on 'urban survival' for kids.
- Pasadena Sues State to Bar Parole Office
- Viet Foreign Minister Visits U.S., Agrees to Greater Effort on MIAs
- STATE : 2 Killed in Oakland Gun Rampage
- Sniff This: Cassandra Peterson, better known as...
- Palm Fronds in Demand After Thefts : Religion: They're used for the Jewish festival of Sukkot. Three truckloads of them were stolen right before the holiday began.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Water-Rationing Plan Is Adopted
- Drake Named to New State Recycling Panel
- GARDEN GROVE : City to Drop Fee for Fire Inspections
- San Diego Mexfly Eradication Program Ends
- Landlord Sued to End Gang Problems : Crime: Neighbors win small claims judgment against Hollywood apartment building owner. Citizens are turning to civil courts to obtain recourse from such disruptions to their lives.
- One Crime Proposal Has Got It Right : Proposition 133 on the November ballot deserves support, but not 129
- British Airways to End San Diego Flights : Transportation: Airline cites slow sales in decision to end service between San Diego and London on Nov. 30.
- Man Gets 20 Years to Life in Traffic Death of 2 Students
- Auto Storage Firms Get Tentative Waiver on Fees
- Serra's Reign of Futility in Football Shows No Signs of Letting Up
- THE SIDELINES : U.S. Takes Lead in Women's Golf
- PREP ROUNDUP : No. 9 Costa Mesa Tops Laguna Hills in Water Polo
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : USC : Bowl Representatives Flock to USC
- PREP FLASHBACK : THIS WEEK IN COUNTY PREP SPORTS HISTORY
- San Diego Bay Off Limits to Soviets
- THE SIDELINES : Skokie Drops Ameritech Golf Bid
- SHORT TAKES : Boone Made Rock 'Palatable'
- TV Reviews : A Thought-Provoking Afterschool Special on Random Drug Testing
- Flutist Emily Lin, 16, of Placentia, bassist...
- Oil Prices Tumble Almost $2 a Barrel; No Shortages Seen
- Ashton-Tate Has First Profit in 18 Months
- Diaper Maker to Change Environmental Claims: Yielding...
- P.M. BRIEFING : British Joblessness Up 0.1%
- Ex-Yacht Salesman Sentenced: A former Marina del...
- MOM FOOD : Remembering the women who shaped our tastes. The recipes are the least of it. : We Remember Mama : The Open Refrigerator Policy
- EARTHWATCH : Day in the Sun : Photo voltaic cells are helping solar energy to come out from the shadows.
- MOM FOOD : Remembering the women who shaped our tastes. The recipes are the least of it. : We Remember Mama : When Iowa Came to California
- 'Torch of Friendship' Dinner Honors Glaser
- Glendale Launches Drug-Free Campaign
- Plan to Lift Angola Secrecy Veil Rejected : Africa: The House says no to Dellums amendment to bring covert U.S. military aid into the open.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: PROPOSITIONS 128, 130 and 138 : Industry-Backed Measure Battles Environmentalists to Shape Forests
- Sarducci's Good for Openers
- Occidental Adopts Guidelines for Future : Education: The small liberal arts college's sweeping plan is designed to attract women and minority students to the school and strengthen its ties to Eagle Rock.
- Beauty Pageants Take It on the Chin in 'Smile'
- Surrogate Parent Trial Nears End; Judge Is Likened to Solomon
- At Twilight : Right Timing, Location Add to Pleasure of Sunset Watching
- Quarterbacks Head the Cast as Azusa Pacific Faces No. 5 Menlo
- Fairfax : Group Praises Market Plan
- Social Security Benefits Will Rise 5.4% in 1991
- Jorge Bolet; Pianist Among Last of Romantic School
- Suspect in Credit Union Robbery Kills Himself
- City to Study Contract of Pico House Developer
- ELECTIONS / 22ND SENATE DISTRICT : Democratic Incumbent Coasting to 3rd Term as Race Enters Home Stretch
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Olympian Takes Part in Special Run
- Clean Machines Are Touted as a Breath of Fresh Air : Technology: Exhibitors show off their environmentally sensitive products, from electric cars to more efficient barbecues.
- Rehearsal for the Unthinkable at San Onofre
- Palmdale District Approves Plan for Tax on New Houses
- Ira Larkin Osborn; Retired Union Official
- ELECTIONS / ASSEMBLY : Democrat Makes Abortion an Issue in the 51st District
- Hit-and-Run Accident Sidelines Titan Defender
- SIMI VALLEY : Grievances Filed Over Class Crowding
- The Croatian all-stars, playing for the first...
- BUENA PARK : Parade, Games Mark 34th Silverado Days
- Cal Quarterback Ready to Tackle Any Job : College football: When Pawlawski isn't running the offense, he is volunteering to play on special teams.
- FOOTBALL
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : UCLA : California Starts Quickly, Hangs On
- PREP NOTES / ROB FERNAS : Redondo Defense Cuts Opponents Off at Pass
- Following the Bouncing Football, Fitzgerald Lands a Job in the NFL
- MOVIE REVIEW : Levinson's 'Avalon' Coercively Superb : Film: He uses everything he's learned since his 'Diner' debut in striving for an intimate epic--except a respect for the audience's ability to be moved.
- The Birth of a New Orchestra : Music: The Philharmonic announces creation of an 80-100 member Hollywood Bowl ensemble, which will play here, record and tour.
- AT&T; Reports Profits Up 2%, Cites Long-Distance Service
- New and Cheaper Macs Finally Give Users Better Value
- Bear Stearns Cos.: The Wall Street brokerage...
- Former Stock Exchange Chairman Convicted: Ronald Li,...
- Popcorn Balls: What Could Be More Fun?
- U.S. Prisons to Stress Literacy Programs : Education: Inmates will be required to read at 12th-grade level. Those who reject training will be disciplined or lose benefits.
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Horcher Attempts to Mend Fences to Gain Support : Politics: Republican candidate in 52nd Assembly District tries to build party unity in a race that so far has been tame.
- Children's TV Bill Will Become Law Without Bush's Signature
- ELECTIONS ASSEMBLY : GOP Nominee Seeks to Mend Primary Rift
- 'Mikado' Party Is Two-Part Tale of Two Cities
- Officers Cleared in Earlier Case
- 67th GLENDALE SYMPHONY SEASON
- Port Sets Course for Shore : Waterfront: The agency has long suffered from poor design judgment, but adhering to a proposed city ordinance could make the area a nicer place for all San Diegans.
- MORE VIDEOS:"The Pajama Game" (1957), directed by...
- Security Council Working on Plan to Make Iraq Pay
- The New Guard : Reformed D'Oyly Carte Aims To Do Right by Gilbert and Sullivan
- West Covina : City Clerk Named Treasurer
- Venice Mini-Mall Plan Dealt a Setback : Development: The Board of Zoning Appeals voted to require environmental clearances from the city. The developer had received approval through a seldom-used state law.
- Pasadena : Ban on Hillside Permits
- SANTA ANA : Residents' Group, Chamber Settle Suit
- Mary Elizabeth Poole; Retired Teacher
- Teen Shot in Gang Melee at Medical Center; Suspect Arrested : Crime: Suspect twice turns his gun on officer during chase outside. Security is bolstered at facility.
- Nov. 16 Deadline Set for U.S. Service Academies
- Neighbors Seek End to Overcrowding in Homes
- Judge Orders Review in Firing of Officer
- Volunteers Tell Concerns to Zoo Association Board
- San Antonio Waives Rivers, a Former Laker and Clipper
- Since '51, Angie Kretzschmar Has Been Serra's No. 1 Fan
- WORLD SERIES / CINCINNATI REDS vs. OAKLAND ATHLETICS : Billy Hatcher Won't Give A's an Out : Reds: Cincinnati center fielder sets a World Series record with hits in seven consecutive at-bats.
- Issues? Hollywood? Let's Get Serious : Movies: Universal chief Tom Pollock chides press for stressing box-office grosses.
- Bill Bruford: Marching to Beat of His Own Drum : Jazz: The veteran believes drummers should reach beyond rhythm and stretch into harmony and melody as well. His quartet plays the Strand tonight.
- SHORT TAKES : Leave Actor Alone, Woman Told
- Pacific Gas & Electric Co.: Third-quarter earnings...
- P.M. BRIEFING : U.S. Delays 52-Week Bill Auction
- MOM FOOD : Remembering the women who shaped our tastes. The recipes are the least of it. : We Remember Mama : The Spoiled Cook
- What to Do When Health Insurer Won't Pay : Insurance: A former industry insider says that incorrect payment and claim denials are becoming more common and advises the client to challenge them.
- 2 Koreas Schedule Third Round of Talks : Asia: The prime ministers of north and south trade charges but will meet again in December.
- NATION : $4 Million for L.A. Drug Program
- Nationwide Protests of Gulf Policy to Be Held Saturday : Dissent: Grass-roots groups from New York to Los Angeles plan to call for a diplomatic settlement and an American troop pullout.
- House OKs Civil Rights Bill; Veto Planned : Legislation: The measure is designed to fight discrimination in the workplace. President Bush says that it would lead to hiring quotas.
- Problems a Challenge to Optimists
- Cities Counting on San Francisco Magic to Cast Spell on Transit Riders
- Ida M. Barone; Retired Postal Clerk
- Boy, 15, Arrested in Shooting Death of Youth at Party
- A DAY IN THE PARK
- Mideast Setting Obscures 'Othello'
- 51 to Face Charges in Auto Insurance Fraud Roundup : Investigation: Cases involve losses of more than $45 million to policyholders in Southern California, Dist. Atty. Reiner says. More arrests are expected.
- 2 Anaheim Care Homes Accused of Violations
- Ohio State's Cooper Facing Back Surgery
- Olympic Women's Track Coach Arrested
- BASEBALL
- Hollywood Park Hit With $81-Million Lawsuit
- Carl Lewis Undergoes Knee Surgery, Expected to Miss Indoor Track Season
- Local Group to Meet With NHL Franchise Committee Today
- Cynicism Underlies Artist Mark Heresy's Heresies : Art: Exhibits in Laguna Beach and Hollywood display the satiric style of the man who calls himself a cultural saboteur.
- OPERA REVIEW : Old-Style 'Mikado' by the New D'Oyly Carte
- TV Reviews : KCET Journal Looks at the Reform Struggle Within L.A. Schools
- City Will Fund LATC Into January : Stage: The $998,390 appropriation is approved after officials and the center's artistic director exchange words over finances and artistic aims.
- CRAGG: British Sculptor Recasts Materialism's Castoffs : At Newport Harbor, sculptor explores the borders between the natural and the man-made.
- Western Digital Lays Off 200 Abroad
- Gannett Co.: The owner of USA Today,...
- P.M. BRIEFING : British Airways Will Suspend Its San Diego-London Flights
- Second Eastern Employee Pleads Guilty: An Eastern...
- MOM FOOD : Remembering the women who shaped our tastes. The recipes are the least of it. : We Remember Mama : When Grandma Discovered Hot Dogs, and Other Tales
- Paramount's Books to Be Examined: Superior Court...
- MOM FOOD : Remembering the women who shaped our tastes. The recipes are the least of it. : We Remember Mama : Cooking Between Scribbles
- Halloween Creates Costume Drama : For Many Adults the Fun Depends on Scaring Up the Right Look
- Three Senators' Keating Talks Held Extensive
- Quake Solemnly Remembered in Bay Area
- THE TIMES POLL : Feinstein, Wilson Remain Even in Governor's Race
- U.N. Leader Says War Is Option in Gulf : Diplomacy: Military action against Iraq would be 'perfectly legitimate' if sanctions fail, Perez de Cuellar says.
- Senate Retains Gas Tax Increase : Budget: Bipartisan leadership stops an effort to delete the 9.5-cent-a-gallon boost from its deficit-cutting package. The action clears the way for final approval.
- New Millionaires Would Shop, Travel, Give It Away
- Pasadena Shifts Funds to Colorado St. Bridge
- Stringfellow Water to Be Treated in New Phase of Cleanup
- MUSIC OINGO BOINGO : Live Man's Band : Oingo Boingo, those eight quirky lads from L.A., will play at the Santa Barbara County Bowl.
- South Gate : Personnel Officer Becomes 5th City Official to Leave
- Bell Gardens : Zoning Hearing Postponed Because of Overflow Crowd
- Bush Seeks Monetary Aid for Eastern Europe During Crisis
- THE RELUCTANT NOVICE BRIDGE : Thanks to Omar : After half a dozen or so brain-numbing hands, you still wonder, 'Why do people play bridge?'
- Soviet Official to Speak at Claremont College
- Search Fails to Find Marine Corps Pilot After Ocean Crash
- FALLBROOK THEATER : 'Cocktail Hour' Is Back
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Escamilla Makes Most of Opportunities
- The Region : Transit Coalition Chairman
- Architect to Discuss Cultural Influences
- Carlsbad Takes Step to Help Neglected Barrio
- Where Predators Feed : Police: Russell Kuster paid with his life for the deficiencies of the rest of the justice system.
- Malibu Cityhood Faces Delay Till Spring of 1992
- SANTA ANA : Dancers to Home In on Homeless
- KPBS Unveils Plan to Raise $10.5 Million to Construct Telecommunications Center
- O.C. Wins Big, Loses Small in Funding Votes : Public works: Congressional committees approve $65 million for Santa Ana River flood-control project but drop a promised $1 million in monorail start-up money.
- OXNARD : D.A. Looks at Report Navy Dumps Waste
- THE SIDELINES : Andries Sets WBC Title Defense
- ANALYSIS : Al Baby, Whose Side Are You On, Anyway? : Pro football: Steve Ortmayer's tenure as GM of the Chargers did little to defuse the team's rivalry with Raiders.
- Arizona Is Pride of the Southwest : THE COLLEGES
- WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL
- ROUNDUP : Wackerman Lifts CLU Past Claremont-Mudd
- THE SIDELINES : Walsh to Start at QB for Saints
- First and Foremost, Virginia Is Deserving
- Two Reno Casinos Put on the Block
- Philips to Market Sony-Style Digital Recorder : Technology: The Dutch giant is developing a different digital audiotape recorder too but will apparently hedge its bets.
- Champagne on Up and Up
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- State Unveils Renewable Energy Plan
- Campbell Assailed Over Letter : Politics: Consumers Union says the former state senator masqueraded as a public official in a fund-raising mailer.
- A Gathering to Celebrate Artists' Works
- Covina : Speed Limits to Be Increased
- South El Monte : Smoking Ban Considered
- Suspended Navajo Leader, Son Convicted in Corruption Case
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- San Marino : Annexation Hearing Set
- Teens and Elderly Team Up in Crime-Fighting Program
- In Season: Figs : Plump and Juicy Figs : Mediterranean Staple Finds a Home Here
- Jurors Hear Tape of 2 Live Crew Concert
- March Turns Into Rout : Group Protesting Prostitution Chases Woman Through Streets
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- Caltrans Out Front on Quake-Safe Bridges : Seismic safety: Shaken by the collapse of roadways in the Bay Area quake, it has undertaken an unparalleled retrofitting program.
- Pedestrian Mall Has Neighbors Worried About Traffic, Crime
- Opulent Restaurant Rex
- YORBA LINDA : $20,000 Reward Urged in Assault
- ANAHEIM : Union Head Scolds Mayoral Candidate
- Plans for Hansen Dam Renovation Win Support
- Wachs Seeks Speedy Refund of Sewer Fees to Residents
- 'It's a Pride Thing' for the Titans : College football: With 1-6 record, players are looking to '91. But they don't appear to have lost their <i> esprit de corps</i> .
- Divac and His Lakers: the Payoff Is Mutual : Basketball: He has endorsements. They have a big-time center, even if his conditioning and defense need to improve.
- Great Communicator Snaps Winless Streak in Russell
- WORLD SERIES: CINCINNATI 5, OAKLAND 4 : Eckersley's Slider Not Nasty, Just Hit for Winning Run
- JAZZ REVIEW : Bellson Leads All-Star Quintet
- AMR Corp.: The parent of American Airlines...
- Clorox Co.: The Oakland-based maker of household...
- U.S. Moves to Close a Thrift Loophole
- If You Paid Full Price . . . : Coto de Caza Residents Angered by Plans to Auction Off Remaining Homes
- UAL's Unions Form Negotiating Group: The unions...
- Revision Leaves UnionFed With $18-Million Loss : Annual report: Shaky loans and writedowns are blamed. The thrift now falls short of federal standards for risk-based capital.
- Tokyo Stocks Up in Heavy Trading
- Coca-Cola Co.: The Atlanta-based soft-drink company said...
- Cranberries, Nuts, Microwaves
- Irate Wife Burns Spouse's Clothes, Sets Herself Afire
- School Board Weighs 3rd Tax Vote : Beverly Hills: A decision is expected next week on whether to put a hotly disputed parcel tax proposal on the March ballot. Board members appear to favor it.
- Wilson Votes Against Federal Gas Tax Hike
- Initial Plans for 2 Office Towers OKd : Redevelopment: The two-phase high-rise project in Glendale will provide 560,000 square feet of commercial space and 1,516 parking spaces.
- Givens Gets Head Start in City Race : Council: With two seats up for grabs in the April 2 election, the civic leader becomes the first to wage a campaign, which will focus on 'what's good about Glendale.'
- Music and Comedy
- Neighbors : Success Hasn't Spoiled Los Lobos
- Huntington Park : Councilman Pays Part of Fine for Late Statements
- 'They'll call it reactionary. I don't care. I wrote it with conviction, passion.'
- Death Penalty: an Incentive or Deterrent?
- *Paramount, La Mirada and Whittier Christian, all...
- NATION : Quake Prediction Downplayed
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- Windy City Crowd Blew In to Party
- SPECIAL EVENTS : Down on the Farm, 10,000 Maniacs and a Goblin or Two
- Festival Wants to Be Rained On
- Odds & Ends Around the Valley
- Compton : Council Mulls Whether to Appoint or Elect New Mayor
- Callers Get No Credit for Dialing Her Number : Telephone: Sarah Wexler has the same number as a bank credit card center in another area code. She says that she shouldn't be the one to pay for a new number.
- No Injuries From Quake in Santa Ana : 4.0 Quake a 'Solid Punch' : Windows Broken, but No Injuries
- High-Risk Individuals Are Urged to Go for Flu Shots
- Azusa : City Administrator Leaving
- Bankruptcy Papers Show Elys Owe $303,533 : Creditors: The Ventura Community College District trustee lists more than $50,000 in gambling debts. He says the amounts were purposely inflated.
- Dolphins Rally to Help One of Their Young in Trouble
- THEATER REVIEW 'THE HEIRESS' : Poor Catherine : The spinster meets--and loves--Morris, who may be after her fortune.
- Harbor College Student Paper Back on Stands
- Trial Begins for Ex-Biker Charged With Murdering Prostitute
- Torrance Ups Speed Limit on Western