- Palmdale to Study Alternate Park-and-Ride Sites
- Ex-JDL Activist Found Guilty in Bombing Death
- A Harp-Luck Story With a Plucky End : Carrol McLaughlin, the only person with estate permission to play Harpo Marx's music, will open a Fullerton series with a piece by the comedian's son.
- Already Grim Outlook for Balkans Worsening : Relief: Disease and starvation threaten millions in the war zones of the ex-Yugoslav federation, officials warn.
- Gearing Up for Fright Night : Magic Mountain and Knott's Berry Farm go all out on Halloween with attractions like Creepy Crawly Pet Show and Queen of Darkness.
- Daddy's Caddy?
- Carjacking Victim Was Locked in Car Trunk for 9 Hours
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Katz Urges State to Buy Wetland to Save Wildflower
- 2 Plane Crash Victims Identified
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Officials Against New Parking Meters
- Gunman Fires 3 Shots in Office
- CENTURY LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Villa Park Sends Message With Victory Over Santa Ana Valley
- Rooting for Buccaneers Is a Lost Cause
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Judgment': Night on the Run in Chicago
- Ford Is on the Right Track With the Blue Line : The jazz guitarist, who plays with his band at the Coach House tonight, says the simple, powerful format is right for the moment. His next musical destination is unknown.
- VAN NUYS : Man's 2nd Trial Begins in Slaying
- The Child-Sex Industry: Who Said It Can't Happen Here?
- Movie Reviews : Burton Dreams Up a Delightful 'Nightmare' : The filmmaker's quirky sensibility is on display in this inventive, morbid and amusing stop-motion animated musical.
- BUENA PARK : 'Grandparents Day' Scheduled Saturday
- LOS ANGELES : Commission to Study Use of Volunteer Fire Inspectors
- Political Corruption Trial Focuses on Testimony by Robbins
- GLENDALE : Teachers Push Board to Give Back Raise
- Menendez Trial Turns Contentious for Expert : Courts: Prosecutors try to shake psychologist testifying for the defense. She contends that Erik Menendez has no reason to lie about being abused.
- Board Wants Dual Credit Given for College Courses
- LOS ANGELES : Gay and Lesbian Task Force Names Organizing Chief
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Musical Chaos From Seattle Grunge Bands
- 2 Banks Robbed in 2-Day Period
- EMPIRE LEAGUE VOLLEYBALL : Los Alamitos Upends Esperanza in 5 Games
- Battling to Triumph Over a Tragedy : Community colleges: Danny Collins was told he might never walk again, but his desire to play football has helped him recover from his shooting wounds.
- TV REVIEW : Burt Reynolds Out in 'Left Field'
- Children's Artist to Sign Books in Beverly Hills
- NEWS MEDIA
- Vacancy Rate for O.C. Office Space Falls in 3rd Quarter : Real estate: The drop to 19.4% is due to the lack of new construction and to increased demand, Grubb & Ellis reports.
- RETAILING
- The New Wrinkle in Men's Trousers : Innovation: They're promised to be smooth no matter what, and they're <i> cotton</i> . We tried them at home. The results? Well, don't lose that iron.
- Japan Reportedly Near Accord With U.S. on Rice Imports
- Quilt as Art Form : What used to be a craft involving bed covers has evolved. Exhibits will be staged at two colleges in the Valley.
- Fear of Voter Backlash Stymies All Attempts at Reform : Taxes: Most legislators refuse to risk constituents' wrath by tampering with Proposition 13. Experts say there is little for politicians to gain by promoting change in the interest of good policy.
- Contractors State License Board Temporarily Suspends Gotech : Building: The firm missed a deadline to get a qualified contractor. Company officials offered no comment.
- Long for Formal White Gloves? Join the Bunch
- HEALTH CARE
- STACKING UP SALES
- Prudential Hikes Settlement Offer on Failed Partnerships
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Rally; Bond Yields Hit Record Low : Market Overview
- MEDIA / MARKETING
- COLUMN ONE : Fooling the Body to Heal Itself : The digestive response that lets us eat meat may help fight several debilitating diseases. Early studies show that feeding patients animal proteins eases symptoms of arthritis and multiple sclerosis.
- Wholesale Prices Inch Up 0.2% Despite Soaring Produce Prices
- MEDIA / MARKETING
- Sex Case Gets Ex-Teacher 26 Years in Prison
- New York Man Loses $100,000 Legal Battle Over Wife's Life Support
- HEALTH CARE
- Teen-Ager Admits He Set Fire to Texas Abortion Clinic
- Making Waves : After Diving Injury, Lifeguard Works to Make Beaches Accessible to Disabled
- A New Biography That's All About Yves
- TERRORISM : Amid Turkish Repression, Kurdish Nationalism Rises
- SOFTWARE REVIEW : Education Made Fun : New computer programs employ adventure and games of skill to help youngsters learn math.
- Exhibits Against AIDS : Series at three locations citywide features free displays, readings and performances by and about people with HIV.
- Aerospace Firms Report Mixed Quarterly Profits
- Suit Accuses 7 Drug Makers of Price-Fixing : Courts: Thrifty Corp. joins action that argues pharmacies are billed more than businesses that buy in huge volumes.
- MEDIA / MARKETING : Irvine's Foote, Cone Crafts New Ad Campaign; Client Mazda Will Lovett
- Entertainment Industry Gets Clinton's Free Trade Pledge
- Statordyne Names New Chief Financial Officer
- Hollywood: Get a Line on This Deal
- Nation IN BRIEF : KENTUCKY : Husband of Ex-Gov. Guilty of Extortion
- MEDIA / MARKETING
- For the Serious Shopper : Charming enclave of stores along the Boulevard in Encino offers a wide and varied collection of wares. It also sports well-dressed patrons.
- Emergency Surgery on Argentine President Menem Called Successful
- Firms May Pay More for Retiree Health Benefits
- Brothers Seek to 'Divorce' Parents Over Abuse
- RETAILING
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Up 18.4; Nasdaq Hits 4th Straight High : Market Overview
- State Agency Hit by 2 Firebombs
- Prudential Ups Settlement Offer in Fraud Suit : Law: Securities firm would pay $120 million in cash as part of a $320-million global pact.
- Robbins Describes Furtive Payoffs : Trial: He testifies he gave defendant Carpenter $12,000, some of it in the restroom of a McDonald's. Outside court, ex-state senator calls former colleague's account preposterous.
- Hong Kong's Half-Mile Escalator
- Lawmakers OK Plan to Double U.S. Grazing Fees
- THE REAL WORLD / PASSPORT : Funk, Punk and Sequins
- All This Luxury Plus Political Correctness
- COVER STORY : Show Time : Having secured national acclaim, CalArts goes after hometown audiences.
- Heralded at Last : 50 Years Passed Before Friends Knew the Heroism in Don Rowley's Death
- Now if one of them could channel...
- Plane Crashes Into Vehicle; No One Hurt
- VENTURA : Couple's Care-Facility Licenses Revoked
- LOS ANGELES : Harbor Commission Votes to Drop S. Africa Policy
- Bid to Halt Work on San Joaquin Tollway Fails : Courts: Judge refuses to modify order allowing construction at both ends of road but not in environmentally sensitive middle section.
- 2 LAPD Veterans Hope to Make History in Union Vote
- DANA POINT : City Is Advised to Absorb Park District
- Rams Reach Boiling Point After 30-24 Loss to Falcons : Pro football: Their frustration is evident after blowing a 14-point second-quarter lead against previously winless Atlanta.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Conversations' Sometimes Too Rich With Talk
- Abba: Songs as Effervescent as Beach Boys' Surf Sounds
- A Long-Winded but Satisfying 'Killing'
- Trinkets as Treasures : An Exhibit of Costume Jewelry Shows the Art in the Whimsy
- Riordan Takes Police Proposal on the Road : Law enforcement: The mayor urges residents to be patient about financing the expansion. But estimates show soaring costs.
- Countywide : 3 Medflies Found; Trap Area to Expand
- Odor Leads Police to Decomposing Body
- Firm Reconsiders Plans for Move to Moorpark : Business: The city and the mail marketing company are at odds over financing road improvements around a new industrial park.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Surgery to Sideline Shah for Season
- West Jumps In Feet First After Football Ends : He Picks Up His Discarded Soccer Career for Matadors
- LAKERS : Exhibitions Begin With Two Against Jazz
- Iraq Looks to Fill Any Void Left by English Hooligans
- Veteran Screenwriter to Head Writing Seminar
- D.A. Cites Profit in Bad-Check Writer Reform Program
- OJAI : Inn's Ranch to Offer Guests Carriage Rides
- Pop Album Chart : Hits Keep on Moving for Reba
- SUNSET LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Huntington Beach Wakes Up, Shuts Out Servite
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Glendale Wraps Up 20-14 Victory in Sack
- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Montclair Prep Returns From Victory Tour
- COMMENTARY : For Monica Seles, It Is Injustice as Usual
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT
- Slain Woman Was Devoted to Relief Work : Crime: A former Redondo Beach resident who was helping orphaned Russian children was found dead this week in her Moscow apartment. Police have no suspects or motive.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Key to Victory Is Stopping Elway
- CLIPPERS : Stitched-Up Harper Still Wants New Deal
- LOS ANGELES : High Court Will Not Review Order for S & L to Face Trial
- SANTA ANA : Community Cleanup Fair Scheduled
- Westlake Medical Center to Inaugurate New Cancer Facility : Medicine: State-of-the-art site boasts the talents of Dr. Robert Gale, a pioneer in bone marrow transplants.
- Adversity Is Nothing New at Leuzinger : Preps: Recent death of football player served only to underscore a series of emotional events at school.
- PREP CROSS-COUNTRY ROUNDUP : Three Tie for First in Sonora Boys' Victory
- ORANGE LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Western Finally Gets Ball, Victory
- EPA Threatens Permit Denial for Waste-Burning Incinerator
- PREP ROUNDUP : Goalie Does It All in Triton Water Polo Rout
- Ready Glare : Mater Dei Receiver Rzeznik Taps Inner Drive for Big Gains; Family Admires His Work
- COMMENTARY : Rams Offer Relief for Heartsick Atlantans
- BURBANK : Schools' Renovation Will Require Millions
- Montoya Still Game After 199 of Them : Raiders: Fifteen-year veteran will reach a milestone Monday night against Denver.
- More Than 2,000 Expected for County Championships
- Robbers Hit Bank; No One Is Hurt
- Banning Fumbles Away a Win, 7-6 : Prep football: Washington returns Pilots' fourth-quarter miscue for touchdown.
- Dutch Glad to Be Rid of Hooligans : Soccer: But only 18 of 950 arrested are charged with 'open violence.'
- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Tran Rushes for 317 Yards, Costa Mesa Rolls
- Technology Trade
- Provisions of School Voucher Initiative
- Pope John Paul II
- School Voucher Initiative
- Treatment of Ride Animals at County Fair
- The Custom of Costumes Tricks and...
- Rams Reach Boiling Point After 30-24 Loss to Falcons : Pro football: Their frustration is evident after blowing a 14-point second-quarter lead against previously winless Atlanta.
- Mayor Begins Selling LAPD Buildup Plan : Policy: Riordan again avoids detailing the cost of an ambitious police expansion. Some say his strategy is to try to persuade the public to back his proposal, then present the City Council and taxpayers with the tab.
- Troops in Somalia
- Report on ATF Siege in Waco
- Jobs and Health Plan
- Obituaries - Oct. 15, 1993
- Obituaries - Oct. 15, 1993
- TELEVISION - Oct. 15, 1993
- Man Kills 4 in Fitness Club, Commits Suicide
- Tax Reform: Good Ideas but Plenty of Political Risk : Policy: Experts say state's revenue system is outdated. November vote on sales tax hike could force an overhaul.
- Somalis Free U.S. Pilot; Lawmakers Back Clinton Aims : Africa: President cites Durant's release as sign his policy is working. Aidid surfaces, tells reporters it was goodwill gesture. Senators agree to accept March 31 pullout date.
- Plan to Dismantle 4 UCLA Schools Protested : Education: Students, faculty resist a proposal to cut several graduate programs. Chancellor says across-the-board reductions would be more harmful.
- Wall St. Rings the Bell on Political Contributions : Campaign giving: Big firms will shun state and local races, a precedent that other special- interest groups should follow.
- A&M; Records Closes Urban Unit : Music: Resources shifted to Perspective Records, a joint- venture label with R&B; producers Jam and Lewis.
- Man Kills 4 in Health Club, Commits Suicide
- Delicate Afternoon Delights Suit Colonial Guests to a Tea
- CASE CLOSED: Eighteen months after the first...
- Clinton to Insist on U.S. Control of GIs in U.N. Roles
- Robbins Says He Gave Payoffs in '90 : Trial: The Van Nuys Democrat testifies that he paid $12,000, some of it in a McDonald's bathroom. Outside court, the accused calls the account preposterous.
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Gilbert Leaves Game With Injury
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 15, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 15, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 15, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 15, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 15, 1993
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : NATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFFS
- Working His Way to Top of the List : Crespi's Williams Plays Big in Team's Big Games
- Nevelle Has Cleared Himself a Space in the Great Northwest : Considered Short, He Shows Huskies He's Long on Talent
- Close Encounters of a Special Effects Kind : Entertainment: At Luxor Las Vegas, Douglas Trumbull has created a cinema attraction that is the newest combination of theme park ride and motion picture wizardry.
- Joint Effort: Alton Surgical Instruments Corp., a...
- The Ease of E-Mail, Look of Paper
- Transcripts of Denny Juror's Dismissal to Be Released : Courts: Records are of hearings leading to removal of a woman for alleged incompetence. The judge also will rule on a defense request that another panelist be dismissed.
- Cerritos : New Shuttle Bus Service Is Free Through End of Month
- BOOK REVIEW : A War Only Hollywood Could Produce? : AMERICAN HERO <i> by Larry Beinhart</i> , Pantheon, $23, 429 pages
- FULLERTON : City Will Honor Ex-Mayor Bornhoft
- Ducks Get 1st Victory, Beat Oilers : Hockey: Anaheim grabs a four-goal lead and then has to hang on for 4-3 victory over Edmonton.
- Trebelhorn to Manage Cubs : Baseball: He gets nod over Muser and becomes team's 11th manager in 11 years, replacing Lefebvre.
- Comparatively Speaking, They Were Outclassed
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Patterson Is Dealt to Cowboys
- Canyon Hires Coach for Girls' Basketball
- Libraries Turn to Rental Policy for Bestsellers : Budget: Support groups buy extra copies of popular books to raise money for branches that have no funds for purchases.
- Commerce : City That 'Goes to Bat' for Latino Community Honored
- Personal and Presidential : Lincoln Documents Form Largest Single Exhibit Ever Put on at Huntington
- In Children's Books, Classics Offer a Refreshing Rectitude
- About This Series
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Crossing Paths
- Immigrants' Rights Issues Get an Airing on Radio Talk Show : Activism: The program on an Oxnard station is part of a coalition's efforts to help new residents gain citizenship.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Horse Show Seeks to Raise Funds for Charity
- EYEWITNESS: THOMAS S. SAYLES : Road-Building, Trailblazing : Century Freeway: It's opening at long last, with a proud record of working with, not against, the community in job-training and hiring.
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN Gets Biology Grant for Minorities
- Greenspan Rejects Calls to Reform Fed : Policy: He says proposed measures to make board more accountable could lead to economic instability and recession.
- AIRLINES
- McDonnell Chairman Vows to Investigate Billing 'Errors'
- Four Paine & Associates Employees Are Laid Off : Jobs: Firm had stressed its ranking as the county's biggest employer in public-relations field.
- 1991 Lockwood Vineyards Merlot ($11) --This...
- Of Grace and Charity
- Leon Ames; Last Surviving Screen Actors Guild Founder
- Booted Into Shape : Crime: Young lawbreakers can choose Youth Authority camp in Whittier for a shorter, but much tougher, sentence. Other programs show mixed results on whether the military-style regimen turns around lives.
- World IN BRIEF : INDIA : Dozens Killed, Hurt in Leaps From Train
- Illness Forces Chisholm Out as Envoy Candidate
- Santa Fe Springs : Powerine Oil Refinery Sold to Pennsylvania Company
- ROBBINS' SONG: Former state Sen. Alan Robbins...
- Pico Rivera : City Council Rejects Bids to Build Community Center
- Turkish Premier to Begin U.S. Visit : Diplomacy: Tansu Ciller is a symbol of political renewal in her fractious nation.
- Five Area Homes in Tour
- World IN BRIEF : GREECE : Papandreou Vows to End Privatization
- 3rd Annual Gold Dust Gala Hits Pay Dirt With Performer Stone : Country Male Vocalist of the Year nominee will sing at Ventura benefit. Local band Shiloh also will perform.
- Dueling dips: The claim of Philippe the...
- 2 Ex-Long Beach Policewomen Settle Sex Harassment Lawsuit : Courts: City will pay nearly $3 million. The officers' story was the subject of a TV movie.
- Business Goes Bananas at Port; Net Income Reported Up
- Students Discover the Strength of the Disabled
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Giants' Thornton Suffers Mild Stroke
- L.A. UNIVERSITY BEAT / WENDY WITHERSPOON : This Much Is Sure: Titans a Goal Short
- 14 Arrested for Illegal Reptile Trafficking : Outdoors: Wildlife agents confiscate more than 200 snakes in undercover operation.
- 'Strange Tale' Opens Japan Today Festival Friday
- Confidence Slips: Orange County manufacturers failed to...
- Knobby but Nice
- New York Mayoral Contest Plays Out as a Bitter War of Words : Crime and race are key issues as Dinkins, Giuliani camps trade charges. Outcome could have state, national implications.
- The Region : Food Bank Seeks Warehouse
- Azusa : Aerojet to Lay Off 200
- PREPSThe Bishop Amat girls and the San...
- Schoolchildren Tested for High Lead Levels
- Port District Agrees to New Navy Lab Gate
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Police Search for Man in Molestation
- Police Identify Victims of Two Fatal Shootings
- 'Shining Star' at School Dies as Father's Rage Erupts in Gunfire
- Dry Run for Rescue Team Makes a Splash
- State Funds Save Torrance, Lawndale Health Centers
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS
- 2 Canyon Football Players Leave Team
- SOCCER ROUNDUP / WORLD CUP QUALIFYING : Norway, Sweden In; Israel Stuns France
- CLUB : Trendy Meets Friendly at Dragonfly's club FREAK
- Woolworth Will Close 970 Stores, Trim 13,000 Jobs
- AUTOS
- TEEN-AGE 'MUR-MUR'-INGS : Quebec's Acrobatic DynamO Theatre Uses Nonverbal Teen Talk as a Jumping-Off Point
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the last week.
- Whittier : Awards Given for Helping Revitalize Neighborhoods
- Classes at Palm Springs High Canceled After Racial Fighting
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Fuel Oil Is Removed From Wrecked Ship
- REEL LIFE : Jury Still Out on Local TV Show : Santa Paula-based NBC production resumes filming this week, but the fate of the series remains unclear.
- Public School Might Score Private Help : Education: Merging the prestigious Crossroads School with Coeur d'Alene elementary could bring out the best in both, backers say.
- Glendale : City Seeks Board Volunteers
- FULLERTON : Firms Appeal McColl Site Cleanup Order
- Hollywood Toys With Its Last Bias: Christians : Prejudice: The debut of a devout character on 'L.A. Law' has believers on alert. Is this another snicker-smear?
- LOS ANGELES : 30-Year-Old Fingerprints Verified in Murder Case
- FILLMORE, SANTA PAULA : Cities Question Proposal to Restore River
- Netherlands Leaves England on Bubble : Soccer: Dutch as good as in World Cup after 2-0 victory. England's coach complains about officiating.
- Cutting Room Corral : Movies: The release of 'Even Cowgirls Get the Blues' has been pushed back to allow director Gus Van Sant to re-edit it.
- TV/RADIO'Band' Plays On to NBC: In an...
- Woolworth Closing 970 More Stores : Retail: Chain will trim 13,000 jobs. Money-losing locations will be closed in favor of more profitable ones; up to 250 will be redone.
- Mar Vista : Voting Power of Disabled
- Copter Pilot From Valley Killed During Somalia Raid : Combat: Army Chief Warrant Officer Raymond A. Frank was among 12 Americans who died last week during fighting in Mogadishu.
- City Council Votes to Place Smoking Ban on Ballot : Ordinance: The city attorney is directed to draft an interim measure to toughen current smoking restrictions pending the election.
- Police Officer Hit by Motorist in Irvine
- Suspect in Photographing of Child Sexual Abuse Faces 6 More Charges
- GLENDALE : Police Find Man, 41, Dead in His Duplex
- ORANGE : Decision Delayed on Firefighter Contract
- He's Got the Plan, Who's Got the Money? : Mayor has an excellent plan to put more cops on the streets
- VAN NUYS : Child-Care Center Gets Go-Ahead
- Cesar A. Chavez Avenue Gets OK After Concessions to Critics of Site
- CALABASAS : Member Urges Board to Relinquish Pay
- Judge Says Bankrupt Company Liable for Damages in Antonovich Case : Courts: Plaintiff Avedis Kasparian may seek damages from Western Jewelry Mart Joint Venture as well as other defendants.
- OAK TREE : Jones' Hearing Delayed Until Nov. 18-19
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : White Sox Put George Bell on Waivers
- RETAIL
- Trade Journal's Sales Operation Moving to O.C. : Acquisition: Computer graphics magazine High Color is purchased by Advanstar, joining buyer's Santa Ana operations. It will hire new employees.
- Kitchen Stories : GREAT HOME COOKS : Home Cooking, Palace Style
- A Man of Letters : Document Dealer Profits From Passion for Penmanship
- IT'S GETTING SERIOUSPrep football races get into...
- Hacienda Heights : Landfill Expansion Rejected
- Study Finds That Mozart Music Makes You Smarter : Science: IQ scores improved after students listened to a sonata. But the gain is temporary, researchers note.
- Covington Development Halts Operations : Finances: Troubled Santa Ana home builder defaults on $13 million in loans, bond debt. Officers have moved to Nevada.
- Experts Call O.C. Outlook Brightest in Recent Years : Economy: Panel's annual forecast says recovery won't come soon. But its audience was glad to hear a note of optimism.
- Ground Meat Labels to Carry Health Instructions
- Provencal Provisions: Direct and Uncomplicated
- ECONOTES : He Leads the Way for a Cleaner Bay
- West Covina : BKK Challenges City Taxes
- The following are selected entries from...
- A Party in the Park
- PAINTING PICTURES : Newport Harbor's Fourth Biennial Draws on Style, Sense, Tastes of Its Chief Curator
- Nation IN BRIEF : LOUISIANA : Duke Acquitted of Election Violations
- Cheap Trick, "In Color" (1977); <i> Epic</i>
- U.S. Plans Test of Prostate Cancer Drug : Health: Nationwide research project will seek to determine if finasteride can keep healthy men from developing the often fatal disease.
- Westside : Tour to Benefit Homeless
- Santa Ana Is Model for Math Assessment
- Rape Defendant Called 'Lowest Form of Life' : Crime: Prosecutor urges jury to convict Robert (Snake) Smith of robbing seven homes and assaulting a police officer's daughter.
- SANTA MONICA : Illustration of Children of Immigrants Draws Fire
- COSTA MESA : Boxing Club for Youths Is a Big Hit
- Hooliganism Going Strong: 600 Arrested
- Fullerton's Ginter Is Big Hitter to All Fields : Football: All-Freeway League defensive back also is a standout in baseball.
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'The Royal Family' in Comic Debt : Though a minor piece of stage fluff, this spoof of the Barrymores doesn't allow much margin for error.
- Child's Death Prompts MTV to Retool 'Beavis'
- Syndicate Buys Realty World Master Franchise for Mexico : Real estate: Group is headed by member of Mexico's NAFTA delegation to Washington. He hopes to open six to 10 offices by January.
- COMEDY : Bill Engvall's Act Is Dense With Jokes About Stupid People
- C. E. Perkins, Innovative City Manager, Dies at 89
- The Disabled Find Opening Into Future : Jobs: A program that began locally is now a global model of how to help people become valuable members of the work force.
- The exclusive Ventura County music charts are...
- On Hope, Blacklisting and Rancho Mirage : Trio of new titles offered by Barricade Books includes one by poet and novelist Aram Saroyan, a Thousand Oaks resident.
- Carmelo's: Working Up a Sweat to Brazilian-Infused Beats
- 48 Rats Loaded on Shuttle for Research Flight
- GOINGS ON : 'Dracula' Will Begin Center State Stint : Also on the coastal calendar are the 47th Pismo Beach Clam Festival and Patrick Stewart performing at UC Santa Barbara.
- SHOP TALK : Halloween Costumes Without Scary Prices : Good ideas and material can be found at thrift shops and in your own closets. But start planning early.
- IRVINE : Dana Point Woman Is Victim of Crash