- Protection for Abortion Clinics Voted by Senate : Legislation: Bill empowers Justice Dept. to break up blockades, prosecute vandals. Similar measure in House.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Tollway Issue: Concern for Land
- Supervisors Seek Ways to Save Money
- LOS ANGELES : Restaurateurs Appeal for Easing of Smoking Ban
- WOODLAND HILLS : Judge Removes Final Dirt Project Barrier
- Teen With AIDS Receives Suspended Jail Sentence for Drug Possession
- TUSTIN : City Seeks Bids on Sports Park Project
- More Ammunition for Both Sides in Gun-Control Debate
- Spectators Are Not Allowed When Cathedral, Salesian Meet
- Rocketdyne Will Cut Even Deeper, Eliminate Up to 990 Jobs in Year
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- BOOK REVIEW / RELIGION : A Spirited Plea for Religious Tolerance : THE CULTURE OF DISBELIEF: How American Law and Politics Trivialize Religious Devotion : <i> by Stephen L. Carter</i> . Basic Books:$25, 328 pages
- COLUMN ONE : This Land 'Belonged to All of Us' : A timber baron shut out descendants of Colorado's Mexican settlers from the mountains they loved. Now, the state is trying to turn the area into a park and preserve an endangered heritage.
- Effort to Revive Broadcasting's Fairness Doctrine Raises Static
- Japanese Parliament Panel OKs Political Reform Package : Elections: Bills backed by ruling coalition would redesign voting districts, alter campaign financing.
- OXNARD : Man, 23, Shot to Death in His Apartment
- SIMI VALLEY : Plan Aims to Cut Down on Car Use
- Shall We Look Back or Ahead? : If we reject NAFTA, we abdicate our role as leader of hemispheric trade--and squander a profitable market.
- VENTURA : Would-Be Freeway Leaper Seized Again
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Rejects Tiered Water Bill System
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- AUTOS : Chrysler Recalls 727,000 Vehicles in One of EPA's Largest Requests
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- Pennsylvania Univ. Changes Race Slur Rules
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- Israel Authorizes Troops to Use Force on Settlers
- Subway Builder's Tenacity Pays Off in Cost Disputes : Transit: Auditors say Tutor-Saliba has inflated expenses. But the firm's leader insists he merely demands what's fair.
- Commission Ordered for Expelled Gay Midshipman : Military: Three-judge federal appeals court panel also orders a diploma for the man, who was ousted from Naval Academy six weeks before graduation.
- Benefits for Unmarried Partners Lauded : Health: Measure would extend medical and dental coverage to domestic partners of city employees. Proponents say cost will be negligible.
- IRVINE : Council Approves Westpark Firehouse
- PANORAMA CITY : Street Vendors Meet With City Officials
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : The Best Game May Be Saved for Last : Division II: With Los Alamitos and Huntington Beach in opposite brackets, the unbeaten teams could meet for the title.
- Pistons' Thomas Breaks Hand When He Punches Laimbeer
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL '93-'94: EMPIRE LEAGUE
- Redlands' Football Dynasty Finally Is Ended, by La Verne
- Emerging From the Ashes : Nearly All Forms of Southland Wildlife Suffered Loss of Habitat in the Wildfires, but Fish Might Feel the Worst Long-Term Effects Because of Damage to Streams
- Rams Are Limping All Along the Line : Pro football: They will try to regroup against the Redskins, who are also struggling because of injuries.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Young Out for Year After Knee Surgery
- On the Streets of 'Fort Washington' : The Review: Tim Hunter's film about a pair of homeless souls in New York has its heart in the right place, but it loses its bite in the fairy-tale presentation.
- WORLD TRADE AT A CROSSROADS : FINANCIAL MARKETS : Optimism About House Vote Sends Dow Above 3,700
- ICN Pins $2.34-Million Loss on Foreign Money : Finance: The pharmaceutical firm, locked in a proxy fight over poor earnings, notes subsidiaries were profitable for the quarter.
- Inside the Brain of an Arsonist : Are some people born to burn? Studies blame everything from sexual urges to hormones to the weather, and debate is still hot.
- Disputed $15,000 Paid to Contractor for Cleanup
- Seattle Shrugs at Eclectic Mix of Protesters
- He has her number: Someone has hacked...
- Pilot Identified in Carbon Canyon Plane Wreck
- CALABASAS : Fire Victims' Water Bills May Be Waived
- Tiebreaker Had Its Share of Oddities
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Valencia Discounts Top Seeding : Division VI: Coach Marrujo knows his team is the favorite to win its third consecutive section title, but he is taking nothing for granted.
- Jobless Estimates Too Low, Bureau Says : Employment: Tests of a new survey method find that undercounting is especially bad among women. A question is changed to eliminate bias.
- Mass Scheduled Today for Apolinar Ventura, 98
- Greenbelt Proposal Is Debated : Oxnard: Speakers pack the council chambers to discuss whether the city should join in creating a buffer to development.
- VENTURA : O'Connell Plans to Meet Constituents
- Obituaries : Sanzo Nosaka; Japanese Communist
- Despite Faults, They Still Love Him in Hico
- MUSIC REVIEW : Glendale Symphony in Lackluster Program
- Clinton Meets Parents of Slain Japanese Student
- End Violent Video Games, Lungren Asks Makers
- Nannydom: Men Need Not Apply
- Buena Park Police Seek 2nd Suspect in Warehouse Bludgeoning Death
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Neighborhood's Bid for Barricade Denied
- Donor Drive Organizer Dies of Leukemia : Samaritan: Katalina Um, 22, of Ventura sought to enroll more minorities in the national bone marrow program.
- LOS ANGELES : City Fighting Senate Move That Could Bar U.S. Funds
- STANTON : Applications Due for Planning Seat
- Scouting Dispute 'Silliness' : Justice Is Incredulous of Battle Over Twins' Stand on Religion
- Burbank's Kemp Resigns Post, Cites Teaching Conflict
- Change for the Bettor : Hollywood Park's Hubbard Fuels Innovation
- THEATER REVIEW : Troupe Goes 'Offshore' for Timely Talk
- Executive Travel : Traveling Abroad
- Executive Travel : New Room Service: Faxes and Extra Phones
- Israel Opens Dead Sea Dig to All
- OXNARD : Clerk's Automatic Pay Hike Rescinded
- Council Votes to Outlaw Sale of Knives to Minors
- Restructuring the School District
- BUENA PARK : Vets Get Reprieve on Closing Clubhouse
- GOLF / PGA GRAND SLAM : Course May Have Taken Its Toll, but Norman Still Leads by Three
- Crescenta Valley's Parque to Play Baseball for UCLA
- Former USC Quarterback Honored by O.C. Hall
- Not All Bad to Be Left Out in Cold
- Logic Doesn't Favor Return of Football
- Dancers Cover Up for Tour of U.S.
- Comedy Evening to Benefit Youth Network
- Dimension Customers in Irvine, Other Areas to Have Lower Cable Bills : Service: The reductions, ranging from 60 cents to $2.54, are due to miscalculations of new rates.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- WORLD TRADE AT A CROSSROADS : Betting on NAFTA : Tip for Investors: Think Global, Not North American
- REAL ESTATE
- SOUTHERN SECTION WATER POLO : San Clemente Rallies to Win; Corona del Mar Also Advances
- ROUNDUP : Saugus Rallies for Volleyball Playoff Victory
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE SOCCER : Konecny Leads Golden West to Upset Victory
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Meeting to be Spiced by Regular Simulcasts
- Esperanza's Curran Honored by Coaches' Group
- Jessica Lee
- A Curtain Call on Broadway? : Grand Old Theater to Keep Doors Open as Ways Are Studied to Bring Back Street
- On the Streets of 'Fort Washington' : The Profile: Once a hot teen idol, then a cold twentysomething star, Matt Dillon hopes to get back on track with the role of a homeless schizophrenic.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Many Turn Out to View AIDS Quilt : Exhibit: More than 1,500 people visit memorial. It was the first time that tribute to victims has been displayed in the Antelope Valley.
- Harvard Falls in Water Polo Quarterfinal
- MOVIE REVIEW : Script and Cast Can't Save 'Mother'
- Nichols Institute Launches Restructuring : Corporations: The San Juan Capistrano-based medical testing company will not comment on possible layoffs, but says it will take a 'significant' charge against current quarter's earnings.
- REAL ESTATE
- Care Provider Says All Acquisitions, Conversions Done
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- Judge's Attorney Defends Rulings : Judiciary: Juelann K. Cathey has angered the city attorney's office by dismissing misdemeanor probation sentences in her San Fernando court.
- School's Devil Logo Sparks New Lawsuit : Mascot: Mission Viejo student was denied free speech when he was disciplined for wearing devilish emblem, it contends. Teacher cites teen's attitude.
- Lawyer Held After Allegedly Dropping Illegal Crack Cocaine Pipe in Wrong Place--a Courthouse Hallway
- ROSE BOWL SHOWDOWN / UCLA vs. USC : Father and Son : Mike and Joe Barry Join Forces for USC
- 2 Men Sentenced to Life in Prison in Gas Broker's Death
- Price Says Success May Have Spoiled Daly
- Mary Kay Signs Deal for Center in Cypress : Relocation: The cosmetics company plans to move its distribution facility out of Costa Mesa to a new building.
- Fun, Games Planned for Irvine Site : Recreation: Amusement park to offer miniature golf, go-cart racing, bumper boats and arcade to entertain families.
- RETAILING
- Detailed Photos of Earth May Go Commercial : Technology: Defense firms say there is an international market for satellite images. The CIA could also sell directly.
- SEWING YES, SPACE NO: Jobs come and...
- Guerrillas Attack in S. Lebanon
- The Perfect Party? Let Them Eat Pizza
- Valley Obituaries
- BREA : Fire-Damaged School Will Be Repaired
- How Hard Should Clinton Push It? : Volatile Pyongyang eludes nuclear inspections
- CARSON : Woman Is Found Shot to Death in Intersection
- SIMI VALLEY : Commission Will Weigh Plan Update
- MEN'S JUNIOR COLLEGE BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Vitale Signs Point to Another Ventura Title
- For Some, a Last Chance to Play in <i> Real </i> Rose Bowl : Bruins: Seniors realize that a loss Saturday means others will again be playing in their stadium come Jan. 1.
- S.F. Mime Troupe Takes Trade Route : Theater: Left-wing collective, coming to Irvine, dramatizes global economy casualties.
- State Approves 14% Hike in Milk Prices : Agriculture: Agency says supplies are at risk. But consumer groups call the decision 'welfare for dairy farmers.'
- Moorhead Calls NAFTA Vote His Most Difficult as He Announces Support : Politics: Congressman says the only valid argument against it involves bureaucracy the pact would create.
- Rabin Decries Syrian Stance on PLO Accord
- FAMILY : Were Kids Really Scared by Fires?
- SIMI VALLEY, MOORPARK : Chambers Voice NAFTA Support
- County OKs Switch in Health Insurers
- Planners to Reconsider Disputed Gas Station : Simi Valley: Shell Oil Co.'s proposal, defeated last year, will get a new hearing tonight. Neighbors fear added traffic, noise.
- Striking Back at a Predator : Sex criminal targets children walking to school in San Fernando Valley
- GLENDALE : Sidewalk Dining Extension Offered
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Pain or Not, Anderson Wants to Play
- ENCINO : Workers Begin Task of Filling Excavated Site
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL : Barons Survive--Barely
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Chang Upsets Courier at World Championships
- A Record Tuna, or Case of 'Sorry Charlie'?
- Westlake Duo Know Well the Route to a Passing Grade : Receiver: Early in the game, Billy Miller caught on to his father's edict that education comes first.
- Corey Delahunt
- GIRLS
- Rams Proving That Real Life Can Imitate Art
- Tornado Cuts Path in Central Houston
- Granting of Broad Patent Stuns Multimedia Industry : Technology: Rival firms say Compton's New Media will have unfair advantage. Legal challenges are likely.
- Community-Based Policing Takes On New Meaning : Program gives officers opportunity to buy houses in troubled areas. It's come to be an effective crime-fighting tool.
- U.S. Scales Back Its Goals for Pacific Economic Meeting : Trade: Asian nations have shied away from a commitment to open markets in region.
- L.A. Settles Joe Morgan Suit for $796,000
- Air of Relaxation : Fans extol the calming effects of a ride in the sky. 'It looks faster and more dangerous than it is,' as long as you don't land on land, says Bill Byrd, who offers flights.
- In Search of the High Life at L.A. Clubs
- OCC Receives Anonymous $1-Million Gift
- STUDIO CITY : Merchants Say Street Widening Hurts Business
- Psychologist's Ex-Lover Testifies He Brainwashed Her : Menendez trial: Judalon Smyth tells court she no longer can vouch for the truth of her earlier remarks implicating brothers in the slaying of their parents.
- NCAA Hits Pitt with Two-Year Probation
- She Could Become Pele of Britain's Royal Family
- NHL ROUNDUP : Sharks Take to the Road for 2-1 Win Over Capitals
- Westlake Duo Know Well the Route to a Passing Grade : Quarterback: An interest in children has Kevin Crook gaining ground toward a career as a pediatrician.
- Biggest Shock Is That Rankings Don't Overlap
- ROSE BOWL SHOWDOWN / UCLA vs. USC : Cook Is Cleared to Play Saturday : College football: Quarterback will wear extra protection for bruised kidney when he leads UCLA against USC at Coliseum.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL '93-'94: EMPIRE LEAGUE
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : A Night of Nostalgia With Honky-Tonk Man Ray Price
- 'Island,' 'Woods,' Top NAACP Theatre Awards List : Honors: The plays take four prizes each, while 'Island' garners best play trophy.
- AIRLINES
- John Hoey Will Take the Reins of Hondo Oil
- Gottschalks Inc. said it has named Stephen...
- HEALTH CARE : Medical Supplier Baxter Plans Restructuring, 4,500 Job Cuts
- 2 Top Executives Leave Posts at CalComp : Restructuring: The moves come as Access Graphics subsidiary is separated into a distinct unit.
- REAL ESTATE
- First California Rice in Two Decades to Begin Steaming Its Way Toward Japan
- AUTOS : GM to Open New Factory in San Fernando Valley to Make Automobile Seat Covers
- International Business : The APEC Economies
- PacifiCare Posts Record Profit, Revenue for Latest Fiscal Year
- O.C. Businessman Ordered by Judge to Repay $12.3 Million : Lawsuit: Judgment includes additional $12.3 million in fines against three firms Gartner controls, all based in Costa Mesa.
- Cincinnati Law Nullifying Aid for Gays Halted
- S. Korea Accused of Rights Violations
- Farr Reverses Stand, Supports NAFTA
- Trade Debate Highlights Parties' Historic Role Reversals : NAFTA: Issue shows how far Democrats and Republicans have shifted in their ideological stands on lower tariffs and protectionism.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Lancaster to Sell Buildings to Fine Arts Group
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Shot Fired Near Transit Picket Line : Labor: A Whittier man is arrested after a confrontation with striking mechanics and bus drivers.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Residents Warned of Illegal Contractors
- 2 Teen-Agers Held in Rash of Car Break-Ins
- Pile-Up at Cost Overrun Junction
- NORTH HILLS : Security Restrictions for Motel Reduced
- Deputies Seek 3 Robbers at Mall
- Mayor's 15th Prayer Breakfast Is Thursday
- Obituaries : Lucia Popp; Longtime Leading Soprano With Vienna State Opera
- OXNARD : Robbery Suspect Also Faces Murder Charge
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL
- Sandbagging : A Guide to Protecting Your House
- Lakers Get Something Extra : Pro basketball: Campbell's only basket of the game with less than a second to play in the second overtime beats the Clippers, 116-114.
- Best Wager: the Track : Hollywood Park's Stock Quadruples in Price
- Prison Term Recommended if Connors Guilty as Charged
- Not Your Standard Christmas Special : Television: Two holiday programs aimed at children are blurring the lines between infomercial and entertainment.
- Stanley Clarke Finds Reel Career in Film Scores : Jazz: For the multifaceted bassiest, who comes to the Coach House tonight, touring is now a way to unwind.
- HEALTH CARE : NME to Pay $15 Million to Settle 66 Psychiatric Malpractice Suits : Courts: Deal resolves more than half the lawsuits against the hospital operator, but federal probe continues.
- ENTERTAINMENT : Cap Cities to Buy Stake in Scandinavia TV
- Police Reject Donation in Search for Girl
- Bill to Extend Jobless Benefits Languishes : Unemployment: The proposed 13-week payment extension has been stalled by efforts to attach a federal work force reduction plan. A compromise measure was rejected by the House.
- Lawmaker to Leave Office
- Are Posters Too Hot to Handle? : Smoking: Some educators are wary of using the Great American Smokeout artwork. But backers say the messages are effective.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Official Says Cuts Won't Hurt Plant
- 'Gramps' on the Strip : Entertainment: In 30 years of running Sunset Boulevard hot spots, Mario Maglieri has seen Jim Morrison, Janis Joplin and many others destroyed by life's vices. But he is a survivor.
- Countywide : St. Joseph Offers Free Medical Exams
- Panel Restricts Cars at Rental Home : Thousand Oaks: Vote limits site to two vehicles. Owner says he may have to evict tenants. He can appeal to the council.
- TUSTIN : Council OKs Plan for Weight Room
- Embankment Crash Kills Santa Ana Man
- ANAHEIM : Council Backs Goal to Hire More Police
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From the Front : Profiting by Preventing Fraud, Theft
- DIVERSITY WATCH : Presidential Leadership
- Rollins Trips on an Occupational Hazard : Politics: Consultants, in their self-made new prominence, want to be known for the winning strategy; forget the candidate.
- Supervisors Honor Judge After He Is Given Award : Courts: The county recognizes Van Nuys jurist Irwin J. Nebron. He is known for his work with juveniles and the candy jars in his chambers.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Coliseum Sold Out for Saturday's Game
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL '93-'94: EMPIRE LEAGUE : 1992-93 IN REVIEW : Highlights
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL '93-'94: EMPIRE LEAGUE : Kierulff Has the 'Hops' to Excel in Many Games
- Debating How Best to Make Our Schools Safe
- Wagner to Plead Guilty to Federal Charges : Courts: Plea bargain for convicted embezzler of Newport-Mesa school finances would mean a sentence of less than 20 years but enough of one to gladden parents and educators in the district.
- Jackson's Lawyers Attack LAPD Investigation
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Eleven Fires It Up at Whisky
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Price Takes Respectful Tour of 4 Decades : His performance of the songs is high in professionalism, low in imagination. And his show cries out for some reminiscing.
- Nationwide Health Properties Raises $65 Million From Sale of Debentures
- Executive Travel : Personal View
- AEROSPACE
- AIRLINES
- Clinton Signs Bill That Strengthens Religious Freedom
- Congress May Force Health Plan Delays : Spending: New drive for more deficit reduction could cut funds counted on by Clinton to pay for reforms. Budget limits are already seen as tight.
- San Francisco Archdiocese Announces 13 Church Closures
- County, Laguna Mayor Clash Over Reseeding : Recovery: Supervisors say 'extremist' plan by Lenney, Greenbelt Authority to await regrowth risks new flooding.
- Energy on Tap : Peggy Gene Evans, who became a professional dancer when she was 10, is 99 and counting. The Newport Beach resident has no intention of slowing down.
- PERSPECTIVE ON BILINGUAL EDUCATION : Assimilation Is More Than ABCs : Immigrant children will be our bridge builders to other cultures. Value their roots; invest in their Americanization.
- Plans for Off-Road Vehicle Site Stir Up Dust
- Countywide : Legal Profession Will Help Drive for Toys
- Ban on Knife Sales to Minors OKd : Safety: L.A. City Council sends plan to mayor. It would target merchants who sell such weapons to the young.
- NCAA Hits Pitt with Two-Year Probation
- NBA ROUNDUP : SuperSonics Barely Edge Bulls, 95-94
- SOCCER : Final 9 World Cup Berths Will Be Determined Today
- MUSIC REVIEW : L.A. Violist Bolsters N.Y. Piano Trio
- Easter Shooting Victim Says Suspect Was Armed
- Simi Deal to Give District 1,800 Acres : Wood Ranch: Lots would be sold or developed to pay for a new elementary school to serve the development.
- VanderKolk Critical of Anti-Tax Activist : Government: The supervisor attacks ads criticizing proposed expansion of the county medical center.
- COSTA MESA : Public's Donations Sought for Dog Park
- Hot Line Has Ring of Success Though Most Calls Are Trivial : Campuses: Thirty-six responses have been received in seven months. Officials say it instills community confidence.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Kosar Likely Starter Sunday for Dallas
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL '93-'94: EMPIRE LEAGUE
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Sea View League's Wealth Spread Around : Division IV: The four schools are in different brackets, setting stage for league's top two finishers to meet in title game.
- Capriati to Sit Out Australian Open
- MUSIC REVIEW : Cavani Quartet at Ambassador
- TV REVIEW : CBS' 'Jack' an Irreverent Living Photo Album of J.F.K.
- Dr. Jack Kevorkian
- Impact of Immigration
- Henry Wedaa
- Voters
- Wrong Message? : Smoking: As part of the Great American Smokeout on Thursday, the American Cancer Society's posters take a no-holds-barred approach to steering schoolchildren away from cigarettes. But some O.C. educators are concerned that the posters are too blunt.
- NAFTA and the Local Economy
- GM to Rehire 200 for New Plant in Valley : Jobs: Laid-off workers will be making seat covers by June. The site is not chosen but it will not be the closed Van Nuys facility.
- Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. said Theodore Forstmann, senior...
- Amid Deceptions, Family Winery Goes Sour : Commerce: In 1973, Angelo Papagni's business was flourishing. Then things went bad. Now the 72-year-old vintner is in prison for trying to pass off cheaper wine as more expensive varieties.
- Security Council Drops Hunt for Somali Warlord
- LOS ANGELES : Fleiss Gives Paparazzi the Slip, Appears in Court
- Allocation of Officers in Valley Is Defended
- Seniors and 'Entitlement'
- Louis Farrakhan
- Obituaries - Nov. 17, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 17, 1993
- TELEVISION - Nov. 17, 1993
- Paramount's Board Declined Earlier Viacom Bid, QVC Says : Mergers: An offer similar to the current one was deemed inadequate in July. A ruling on Paramount's 'poison pill' is expected within a few days.
- AIMING LOW: The local American Cancer Society...
- Reports of Molester Alarm Valley Parents : Investigation: Schools besieged by calls. Police are criticized for not making information available earlier. The hunt for a suspect widens.
- LAPD Assailed for Not Telling Schools About Serial Molester : Crime: Authorities say they only realized last week that one man was responsible for 22 incidents.
- 2 Killed, 5 Hurt When Blue Line Train Hits Auto : Accident: Crash claims lives of a young child and the driver, who apparently went around lowered crossing gates. Other victims are pried from wreckage.
- WORLD TRADE AT A CROSSROADS : Day of Decision for NAFTA
- Balanced Diet of Deals Whets Appetite for Pact
- Clinton Lobbying Wins More Votes for NAFTA Pact : Trade: President appears to be on the verge of victory in showdown today. Opponents grumble about the White House making side deals to win converts.
- Former Hotel Resident Held in Arson Threats
- Countywide : UCI Opens New Psychiatric Center
- Where there's Smokey . . . The...
- Reservoir Vote Still Uncertain
- Parting Shots on NAFTA : Move Ahead or Get Out of the Way : The future of U.S. trade lies south; Mexico is only the first door to open in the Americas' potential market of 46 countries.
- Mexico City Awarded 1997 World Track Meet
- SYLMAR : Police Outline Plans for New Academy
- NORTHRIDGE : Construction Begins on Medical Offices
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : In Surprise Move, Katz to Run Again for Assembly
- A Passionate Challenge, in King's Spirit
- VENTURA : City Seeks Lower Fee for Dumping Trash
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Newberry, Young Among Injured
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Anteaters Have a Big Game This Week, Too
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Bettman Erred in Taking Hard Line
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Brown: Team Needs Adjustment
- Wilson Distributes Firefighting Funds
- Suspect Sought in Sex Assaults on 22 Children
- Have That Queasy Feeling? Many Remedies Available for Moms-to-Be
- TV REVIEWS : 'Celebration' an Enjoyable '70s Ride
- Police Identify Man Who Killed Ex-Girlfriend, Self : Violence: Witnesses said he shot his way into the apartment he once shared with her. After chasing her outside he shot her to death as her son shouted for help.
- Arctic Winds Whip Up Ash, Grass Seed
- Judge Says Democrats Can Question Rollins on New Jersey Campaigning
- Misuse of Police File Alleged by Private Eye : Litigation: Toluca Lake man, a former state Senate candidate, says an L.A. police investigator fed information to neo-Nazis, endangering his life.
- Parting Shots on NAFTA : A 65-m.p.h. Hijacking : An 'understanding' would exempt Mexican truckers from U.S. safety rules and open our roads to really big rigs.
- Angels' Rodgers Wins Hall's Courage Award
- WOODLAND HILLS : 2 Nominated to Lead Pierce Foundation
- Countywide : High School Holds Canned Food Drive
- Secondhand Poetry, Firsthand Lesson
- SEAL BEACH : Disappearing Sand Is Focus of Study
- LAKE FOREST : Public Discussion on Rent Control Tonight