- Broncos Desperately Need a Victory : Pro football: Denver goes into Monday night game against Buffalo with an 0-3 record.
- Colorado Rides on Stewart's Rocket : College football: A 64-yard touchdown pass on last play gives Buffaloes 27-26 victory over Michigan.
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- FALL ALBUM ROUNDUP : In Brief
- Bad Films, Worse Rentals
- Steven Seagal, Please Call Your Accountant
- OH NO--NOT U2!: Is U2 the most...
- Russia's Victory in Doubles Clinches First Berth in Final
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : Kickoff Return Gets Texas A&M; Going
- Arizona Throws the Book at Stanford : Pac-10: Angered by Walsh's 'jokes,' the Wildcats start fast and roll to a 34-10 victory.
- FALL ALBUM ROUNDUP
- Pritchard, Broncos' Leading Receiver, Has Lacerated Kidney
- Jordan Is Back to Basics : Baseball: Former NBA superstar continues his odyssey in the Florida Instructional League.
- LONDON REPORT: The Cure is set to...
- With an Accent on Conditioning
- Hospital Releases Wounded Officer
- Color Kids Scared: Sexual-Abuse Training Programs Raise Questions : Education: Programs range from coloring books warning that most anyone could be an abuser to classes. Critics fear effort could do more harm than good.
- Statewide Study Finds Ventura County Children Fare Well : Report: An advocacy group indicates health, education and financial support are better than average. But in one category--child abuse--statistics tell a different story and also show an increase.
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON CORRECTIONAL REFORM : Privatizing Prisons, Jails More Problematic Than Promising : While it's seen as a panacea, the projected cost savings could be short-lived and at the expense of standards.
- It's Hip to Be Grungy in Ocean Beach, Where Hippiedom Reigns : San Diego: Unlike such beach communities as Santa Monica or Belmont Shores, O.B. never went yuppie. One resident says it's not a place, but an attitude.
- Leetch's Two Goals Power Rangers Past Kings, 6-1
- Ventura Posts Another Shutout
- Kelly Knocks Out Ramos, Keeps WBC Title
- For the Record, Cal Lutheran Loses 18-Point Lead, Game
- Top-Ranked Bakersfield Beats Pierce for 18th Straight WSC Win
- Cal Lutheran Wins on 5 Goals by Gallegos
- It's OK to Spend Money on Books (Big Money)
- WHERE, WHO, WHEN, WHY, WHAT, HOWE : A CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK, <i> By Irving Howe</i> . <i> Edited by Nicholas Howe (Harcourt Brace: $27.95; 384 pp.)</i>
- Destination: New Zealand : Kiwi Deco : On the North Island, the resort town of Napier is a virtual museum of Art Deco architecture
- Backpack & Budget : Bunking Down on Fiji
- Grace Under Pressure : GRACE, <i> By Robert Lacey (G.P. Putnam's Sons: $24.95; 463 pp.)</i>
- LITTLE TOKYO : Police Substation Plans Approved
- India Battles Plague in Western City
- HUNTINGTON PARK : She's a Model Businesswoman
- 'Leolo'
- Infants' Brain Waves May Indicate Potential Learning Disorder, Psychologist Says : Intelligence: Computer tests of newborns may detect disability before it's too late to remedy problem.
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : Harriet Sansom Harris says 'I do' to life as a Mrs. Buchanan
- COVER STORY : NOT YOUR AVERAGE JOE : A Community Activist Takes His War on Crime and Blight to the Street
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : Christopher, Carter Meet in Bid to Ease Tensions
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Airlines to Provide Better On-Time Data
- GAME OF THE WEEK : Loyola Finds It Better to Receive Than Give, 23-0
- 4 Apprehended After $250,000 Jewelry Heist : Crime: Police say a department store employee was clubbed before teen-agers fled. Suspects caught after some of the loot is tossed from getaway car.
- How Congress Should Operate on Health Care System : We should only fix what is wrong with health care, not restructure the entire system, as the Administration is attempting to do.
- Wounded Officer Released From Hospital : Shooting: A Santa Monica police sergeant is in good condition as authorities continue their investigation.
- TV Officials Deny That Networks Are Racist : Media: They tout progress in positive minority portrayals and in recruiting writers. Jesse Jackson says they aren't doing enough, and threatens boycotts.
- CROSS-COUNTRY ROUNDUP : El Toro Girls Continue to Prove There's Strength in Their Numbers
- Montclair Prep's Anderson Expects to Miss Next Game
- Angels in the End Zone, and Devils in the Dirt : Pro football: Wind, turf and ghosts make it extremely hazardous for the visiting teams.
- College Football / Spotlight
- FALL ALBUM ROUNDUP : R.E.M. Builds the Perfect Beast
- RADIO REVIEW : The New 101.9: Hit and Miss
- AND ONE MORE THING: "I'm tired of...
- FALL ALBUM ROUNDUP : In Brief
- Birtcher Medical Loses $20.9 Million in Fiscal Year
- Techno-topia : Methods Ancient and Modern Created the Visionary Commune of Gaviotas, Which Could Be a Model for the World.
- FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL
- Profile : A Sitcom's Best-Kept Secret : WILL SERIES NO. 13 BE LIZ TORRES' LUCKY NUMBER?
- Copland, Carmella and More
- SIDS or Suffocation? How One Baby Died and Saved Another : Transplant: Doctor's suspicions led to truck driver's murder conviction. Family accuses police of fabricating confession.
- Prop. 187's Support Shows No Boundaries
- Gallery : BORDERLINE REALITY
- 3rd Street's Gang Fight Continues : Neighborhood: Santa Ana's toughest area enjoys the relative calm after massive sweep--but few expect it to endure.
- New Texts Reshape Past for Russians
- POW's Children Surrender the Legend
- CHANNEL ISLANDS : Annual Water Main Flushings Scheduled
- LOS ALAMITOS : Futurity Won by Favorite From Idaho
- Oregon Takes Advantage of Iowa's Mistakes, 40-18
- Hardly a Household Name in Golf, Fresno's Springer Sets His Goals
- Servite Measures Up, Defeats Clovis
- Ducks, Penguins To Face Off Amid Labor Conflict
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Fuentes Paces Rancho Santiago to 31-14 Upset Over Palomar
- MUSIC NEWS : A Promising Opera Season
- THROWN FOR A LOOP : An Australian Filmmaker Discovers an Industrial-Strength Boomerang
- U.S.-Japan Intellectual Property Rights Accord a Breakthrough
- TIMELINES OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY: 500 Years of...
- Molecular Sharks : The dizzying matter of where a virus fits into the grand scheme and where humans fit into nature's humbling plan : THE HOT ZONE, <i> By Richard Preston (Random House: $23; 352 pp.)</i>
- THE ROAD TO MY FARM by...
- Pilgrims' Progress
- For Seniors : Wheelchair Hostess Says: 'Let the Good Times Roll!'
- PERSPECTIVE ON RELIEF : First Aid for a Suffering World : Disasters keep arising anew with urgent claims on humanitarian aid--a task the U.N. was once ready to take on.
- Haiti: Can We 'Do The Right Thing'? : The Carterization of Clinton
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Penn State Rolls On Despite Some Lapses
- Waltrip Evolves from Brash to Businessman
- BELL-JEFF CROSS-COUNTRY INVITATIONAL : Thousand Oaks Girls' and Boys' Teams Programmed for Victory
- Good Times Roll Along for Don Larsen
- Chamber's Community Cleanup Draws a Crowd : Activism: Volunteers and people ordered by the courts work side by side, painting, sweeping and picking up trash.
- Battle Behind Closed Doors : State's elected officials must prepare for new debate on base closings
- Lancaster Accepts 2 Firms' Offer of Promotional Tour to Asia : Business: The trip will be paid for by developers of a proposed commercial and retail center, who want city leaders to draw foreign interest to the project.
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : Texas Prepares for Colorado With Victory
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- McCall Shocks Lewis for Title : Boxing: Former champion outraged when fight is stopped in second round, canceling big-money bout against Bowe.
- Pacific No Match for Nebraska : Nonconference: Frazier gets early rest as backup Berringer leads 70-21 victory.
- Florida State Lets Up After Building Lead : ACC: Seminoles' 31-18 victory over North Carolina is 20th in a row against conference foes.
- CSUN Serves Up Blue-Plate Special : Travis Hall: Tight end regains his position and leads team in receptions and yardage.
- Dedicated to Just Plain Folks : How has Vince Gill's success changed his life? Well, if you ask him, he says he's just an ol' guitar player who likes people. (Oh, sure.)
- HOAXES AND SCAMS: A Compendium of Deceptions,...
- THE LURE
- Bizarre! Shocking! and True!
- FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL
- 'The Fugitive'
- Fight to Control Purse Imperils Palestinian Plans
- CRENSHAW : Motorcade to Launch Voter Registration Drive Today
- HOLLYWOOD : Low-Income Housing Project Prepares to Open
- Whatever Happened to Good Old-Fashioned Shame?
- Los Angeles Times Interview : David Lizarraga : In the Business of Rebuilding the Eastside of Los Angeles
- Program for Deaf at CSUN Under Fire : Education: Students say loss of skilled sign-language interpreters has hampered their ability to learn. Administrators blame shortage of funds.
- Village Christian Bows to Mojave
- It's Early, but Things Are Getting Scary for Bruins : College football: Cook, UCLA draw boos from Rose Bowl crowd during embarrassing loss to Washington State.
- Great Voice, Great Gambit
- Renewal Sparks City With a Vantage Point : Signal Hill: Redevelopment plan is paying off for city that has view of Long Beach Harbor and beyond.
- FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : New U.N. Haiti Envoy Named
- Why Must There Be Rules on How Girls 'Should' Be? : Stereotypes: When she is athletic and confident, her femininity is questioned. Must she be frilly and physically inept to be the 'real' thing?
- CRENSHAW : Auto Repair Course Places All 14 Grads
- DOWNTOWN : Panel Searches for El Pueblo Manager
- Ames Case Prompts Key CIA Meetings : Espionage: Director Woolsey meets with top staff before deciding on possible discipline for those who failed to stop the Soviet spy.
- CULTURE : A Center That Defines 'Community'
- FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL
- The Why and How of First-Run Syndication
- FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL
- Serbs Delay Bosnia Aid Convoys, Threaten Attack
- Crime Victims Begin Pressing for Financial Restitution
- Handwriting Expert the Last Word on Taggers : Graffiti: Forensic scientist helps police catch vandals by matching samples of their work. His services are increasingly in demand in the Southland and beyond.
- Iraq's Arms--Don't Trust, Do Verify : U.N. sanctions against oil exports should be lifted only under the strictest conditions
- House of Worship Causes Back-Yard Rift in Oak Park : Judaism: Orthodox Chabad of the Conejo angers some residents, who say issue is land use. Zoning law is on their side, leaders say.
- How Congress Should Operate on Health Care System : Central to the issue is the soaring rate of medical costs. We must act before these problems get worse, but we must move carefully.
- ELECTIONS / STATE SENATE : 2 Familiar Faces in Close Fight for New Ground : Campaign: Observers say the race between Democratic Assemblyman Jack O'Connell and Republican Steve MacElvaine is a tossup.
- Everything You Wanted to Know
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Fullerton Makes Mistakes, but Beats Magnolia
- NEW RELEASES
- FALL ALBUM ROUNDUP : In Brief
- Awards: Show Business Figures Honored for Cultural Contributions
- Reserve Backs Provide Spark for Moorpark, 39-0
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- PERFORMING ARTS : Extra--Baritone Seduced by L.A.! : Would you rather live near Zurich or Upland? To native Angeleno Rodney Gilfry, who has returned home from a seven-year stint in Europe, it's an easy call.
- ELECTRIC ROCK: You've heard people say "don't...
- PBS' Man of Destiny : After less than a year as president, Ervin S. Duggan has big plans for public television. But right now he's got a concern that's somewhat more immediate: merely justifying the existence of PBS.
- How Much Bullets Actually Hurt Isn't the Only Surprise
- U.S. Doubles Team Can't Get It Done : Tennis: Apell and Bjorkman keep Sweden alive in Davis Cup. Sampras will get first chance to clinch today.
- No. 16 Wisconsin Whips Indiana, 62-13 : Big 10: Bevell has perfect first half as Badgers bolt to 41-0 lead.
- Fans Haven't Deserted McNall : Kings: He says they have been supportive despite 'the extraneous stuff.'
- For 49ers, Beating the Cap Is a Game Within a Game
- BIG EIGHT : Returns Are In as Kansas Rolls, 72-0
- PenUltimate Stock
- THE MIRACULOUS MILK COW by Herman...
- Do Clothes Reveal the Man? : A look at what we wear, why and what it does for us : SEX AND SUITS: The Evolution of Modern Dress, <i> By Anne Hollander (Alfred A. Knopf: $25; 202 pp.)</i>
- Retro : Davy Crockett's New Frontier : DISNEY'S '50S HERO, PLAYED BY FESS PARKER, COMES TO VIDEO WITH THE 'RIVER PIRATES'
- Dispute Over Children's Health Care Is Buried in Federal Spending Bill : Religion: Christian Scientists lobbied for parents' right not to put their children under a physician's care.
- Plan to Cut Mall Bus Service Called Racist : Connecticut: Teens sometimes bring in more trouble than dollars, suburban merchants say. They hope to bar buses on popular cruising nights, Fridays and Saturdays.
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Workshop Targets Women in Business
- Human Embryo Research Poses Ethics Dilemma
- 48 Semifinalists Named in Merit Scholarships
- Homeless: Job Placement Center to Open Next Month in Santa Monica
- FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL
- Youths Deliver Message of Unity in New Magazine : Staff Writer Shalonda Dartis, 19, Says 'Ready or Not, We're Here to Tell the Truth'
- As Election Nears, GOP Prospects Even Brighter
- How Did We Ever Get Into the Haiti Mess? We Had Better Find Out--Fast
- An Uplifting Experience : Balloon Festival--With a Wild Mix of Characters--Is a Crowd Pleaser
- Pete Wilson: A Liberal in GOP Clothing : Pushing tax increases and appointing tree huggers belies his election-time masquerade.
- Fire Triggers Trio of Blasts; 2 Are Injured
- Event Focuses on Health Care, Free Programs
- Burn Central : Treating Patients is a Team Effort at Valley's Only Burn Center
- Auburn Takes It Easy, Runs Its Streak to 15 : Nonconference: Tigers roll over Division I-AA East Tennessee State, 38-0.
- How Top 10 Fared
- St. Genevieve Finds Pisano in Loss
- ROUNDUP : Corona del Mar Wins Tournament
- Life Upon the Wicked Stage : Lonette McKee almost won a Tony in the 1983 'Show Boat' as the mixed-race Julie. Now she's back on Broadway--same show, same role. : How come? Don't get her started.
- FICTION
- Curve, by HEATHER McHUGH
- No More Mr. Moderate : One Part of Wilson is a Consensus-Building Preppy from Yale. The Other Is a Tough-Talking Ex-Marine. California Voters Chose the Yalie for Governor in 1990. Now the Marine Is Seeking a Second Term.
- Silent Majority Is Suddenly Speaking Up by Phone, Fax, Even E-Mail : Democracy: The government, celebrities, even the news media are getting into the act. But skeptics question whether anyone is really listening.
- Wife of Former S.F. Police Chief Is Found Dead
- The 1991 Dogfight (KCOP Sunday at 6...
- COLUMN ONE : Why Jurors Err: They're Just Human : As the Simpson trial opens, juries' credibility is under scrutiny. Experts say any panel is vulnerable to biases and missteps. But the system still manages to produce sound verdicts.
- BURN CENTRAL: No matter how it happens,...
- Bear Likely to Have Home Within Week
- Detectives Investigating 16 Complaints at Wilmington Cemetery : Scandal: A former caretaker is the center of a probe of the graveyard, which is plagued by allegations of improper burials and lack of deeds.
- Two-Car Collision in Irvine Injures 6
- TENNIS / JULIE CART : Absent Courier Sound of Body, but His Mind Lets Him Down
- SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : Tennessee Surprised by Mississippi State
- Fountain Valley Hospital Names Chief Executive
- Landlord Would Like New Name for the Job
- Commentary : CONFESSIONS OF A BASEBALL ADDICT
- NOTEBOOK : Reed to Toil for Manual Arts
- America as Disney's Land: The Fantasy vs. the Reality : Culture: A nation mirrored by the company's creations re-examines the image reflected in its corporate agenda.
- After 26 Years, Malibu Recycling Center Will Close
- Murder Most Fowl Excused by Jury
- The Best Way to Weaken Castro's Hold on Cuba
- Hiroshima Survivor and Nuclear Scientist Team Up : Technology: The two men are joining forces to pave the information highway. They have created a device to help the visually impaired get around. But funding is a problem.
- Crowd of 800 Assails Doctor's Impending Trade Visit to Hanoi
- State Ethics Board Cuts Ties With Los Angeles Panel
- Motor Racing
- Oak Park Dominates L.A. Baptist
- The Broncos Have Become Excess Baggage
- Weird Aztec Touchdown Fires Up Colorado State
- Sarkisian Passes for 409 Yards; El Camino Wins
- JAZZ SPOTLIGHT
- Monorail
- Casually Dressed Profs Haven't Matured
- Development Might Wreck Aliso Beach
- Passion for Postcards
- Irvine Vote on Grant Bad for Business
- Undergrads Important at Cal State
- A Shopping Plaza Rises From Ashes : Business: The Crenshaw Center, which sustained extensive damage in the 1992 riots, will reopen Nov. 5 after overcoming bureaucratic obstacles.
- Doctor in Abuse Case Deserves Praise
- Happy in Huatulco
- Realtors Voice Opinions on 'As Is'
- The People's House
- Let Barbecue Be
- Cheating No Cause to Abolish Testing
- TV Talk Shows Turn Her Off
- School Bus Rule
- Even in the Darkness, a Thousand...
- Burbank Airport Story Was Not Balanced
- THE GRIT GOES ON
- Debate Over Prop. 187
- Luggage Lament
- Misguided Protest
- Absolutely Wretched
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : Advocate...
- Raising Awareness of a Birth Disorder
- Right From the Heart
- CREDIT CHECK
- Not-So-Wild Guess on Why Deer Ran Through Home
- On-Line Appraisal Is Simply Market Data
- Lawmakers Must Shield State's Defense Jobs
- Rules for Teens
- Season Without Song
- Cargo Flights Should Be Allowed to Land at Airport
- Among the Missing
- Forget Angels, Rams <i> and </i> a New Ballpark
- Try Integrated Pest Management for Bugs
- A Stirring Portrait of a Gallant Father
- Riordan Risking Lives by Not Repairing Firehouse
- Effort to Save the Rams Is Misdirected
- PAN QUENTIN
- Whale Mail
- LEARN Aims to Involve Parents
- Emmy or Not, It's 'Murder'
- Bolsa Chica Inlet Must Be Restored
- Church's Membership Rises; So Does Criticism : Religion: In 15 years, the Boston-based group has grown from 30 members to 50,000. But critics say its principal tenet is growth and it manipulates recruits with false friendships. Adherents link appeal to back-to-basics approach.
- 'Standards' Not the Only Issue With Video
- An Offensive Mix of Story and Photo?
- Adult Kids Don't Understand Joys of Being Grown-Ups
- Go Ahead and Smoke--Leave Rest of Us Alone
- Countrywide and Its Dress for Success Policy
- Domestic Partners Veto
- Cross About Insurer's Plans for Foundation
- Landing Real Estate Profits Is No Sure Thing
- Issues: Harman's Stance on Controlling Handguns Is Defended
- Dentist Gives Up Private Practice to...
- State Should Act on School Child Care
- Noise Level at El Toro Should Be Tested
- No Letup on Costs
- Museums: Subway Access and the Future of Los Angeles Tourism
- REAL SONGCRAFT
- 11 District Cost of Funds Index Stable
- Peter Digre
- Who Cares What Race Student Role Model Is?
- NONFICTION - Sept. 25, 1994
- NONFICTION - Sept. 25, 1994
- Obituaries - Sept. 25, 1994
- The Defenders : Beyond the glitz of celebrity trials, criminal law is a gut-wrenching business that the public disdains. And now, economics are making it a dead-end career for all but defenders of the rich.
- Hope Tempers Fear in Facing Hughes Layoffs : Aerospace: There's more retraining money, a stronger job market. Still, rebuilding career will be daunting task after Fullerton plant closure.
- 10 Haitians Die, U.S. Translator Wounded as Gun Battles Erupt : Caribbean: Marines respond with force as shooting breaks out at police station in northern port of Cap Haitien. A crowd of angry Aristide supporters is caught in the line of fire.
- FAMED YOUNGSTER: One of Orange County's youngest...
- Simpson Attorney Rejects Barring TV From the Trial
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Roberson Passes Marina Past Sunny Hills
- High School Football Spotlight
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- FAIRPLEX : Trial Set for Jockey Brian Long
- The Fall and Rise of Kevin and Bean : KROQ's Morning Duo Has Survived Tough Times and Is Climbing in Ratings
- VALLEY / VENTURA HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Hart Too Much for Westlake
- PREP ROUNDUP : Smith, Servite Upset Foothill in Water Polo
- Gragnano to Start for Chapman
- Crescenta Valley Survives Burbank
- Chaminade Sacks Granada Hills
- Pop Music Review : Luis Miguel Displays His Musical Range at Universal
- Hesperia Upends Quartz Hill, 20-6
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Bloomington Does It Again, 62-10 : Prep football: Coach is on the hot seat amid accusations of running up score.
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Anaheim's Droughns Again Is Key in 20-7 Upset of Irvine : Football: Junior rushes 31 times for 278 yards and three touchdowns against third-ranked Vaqueros.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Bettis Unworried About Fumbling
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Owens' Runs Run Troy Ragged as Brea Rolls to 28-7 Victory
- Academic Eligibility Debate Far From Over : NCAA: The Black Coaches Assn. still opposes standardized college entrance examinations.
- Friday's Yardstick
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Highland Earns First Win, 40-6
- POP/ROCKFinancial Rescue: Is your savings account shattered?...
- Music Review : Royal Northern College Shows a Wide Range at USC
- O'Brien Takes Accomplishments in Stride
- PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Valko's Wish Comes True as La Quinta Wins
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Screening Rooms : These Dividers Control Light and Space and Can Create Personality, Both Inside and Out
- PESTS : Silencing the Rat-a-Tat-Tat of Those Little Rodent Feet
- Desert Bill, Threatened by GOP, Inches Ahead
- Ames' Damage Magnified in CIA Inquiry