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What happened on October 18, 1993
ENTERTAINMENT
Opera Pacific in Costa Mesa reports that it has completed...
Compiled by Ken Williams
JAZZ REVIEW : Ford's Blues Concert Is Rock Solid
By Bill Kohlhaase, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
People Watch
By Beth Kleid, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Music : Temirkanov Revitalizes Tchaikovsky
By Martin Bernheimer, TIMES MUSIC CRITIC
'The John Larroquette Show' Confuses Racial Stereotypes With Humor
By Anthony and Denise Ji-ahnte Sibert, \o7 Anthony and Denise Ji-Ahnte Sibert write on African-American affairs and reside in Riverside. and \f7
MPAA Is the One That's Dazed and Confused
By Adam Carl, \f7 and \o7 Carl, of Studio City, is an actor and writer.
Dance : Choreography Lacks in Gutsy Urban Bush Women Program
By Lewis Segal, TIMES DANCE WRITER
BALLET AND DANCE REVIEWS : 'Sleeping Beauty' Conjures Up New Cast, Old Woes
By Martin Bernheimer
BALLET AND DANCE REVIEWS : Hlinka Brings Child's Wonder to 'Beauty'
By Lewis Segal
BALLET AND DANCE REVIEWS : Troupe Exudes the Power of Nostalgia
By Donna Perlmutter
POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Salsa Consistently Hot at Festival
By Enrique Lopetegui
MUSIC REVIEW : Violinist Vengerov Returns and Conquers
By Daniel Cariaga
POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Orb Entrances in a 3-Hour Show
By Lorraine Ali
POP MUSIC REVIEWS : 'Mr. Achy Breaky' Basks in the Moment
By Steve Hochman
ART REVIEW : Another Side of Romantic Tradition
By William Wilson, TIMES ART CRITIC
FAMILY REVIEWS : Fun With Gravity and a Brick Wall
By Lynne Heffley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FAMILY REVIEWS : 'Pal' Speaks Volumes in Any Language
By Lynne Heffley
TV REVIEWS : 'Stalking Back' Taken From Real Events
By Jon Matsumoto
TV REVIEWS : 'Nick News Special': Violence on TV
By Lynne Heffley
TV REVIEWS : 'Dream' Looks at Black Communities
By Robert Koehler
Fox Pulls Plug on 'Chevy' : Television: Unable to compete with Letterman and Leno's ratings, late-night TV talk show is canceled less than six weeks after its premiere.
By Beth Kleid, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
TV's Ride on the Wide Side : Latest Technology Brings a New Viewing Experience
By David Kronke, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
THEATER REVIEW : Shaw's Missives Miss as Drama
By Jan Breslauer, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Brawl Ends Dull R&B/Rap Show : A chair-throwing melee erupts in front of the stage at the Forum, sending thousands scrambling for exits. No arrests or injuries are reported.
By Dennis Hunt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CNBC Chief No Stranger to the Tube : Television: Former GOP media strategist Roger Ailes was executive producer of Mike Douglas' show, and he's doing the same for Rush Limbaugh.
By Jane Hall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Listening to Mozart Boosts IQ but Not Classical Sales : Music: Last week's announcement by UC Irvine researchers that a sonata can temporarily increase intelligence has had little effect at music stores.
By David Kronke, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
TV Turns the Other Cheek Again : Television is a victim of the You Can't Win Syndrome. Once, its violence was criticized as unrealistic; now, 'L.A. Law's' Christian character is under fire.
By Howard Rosenberg
Hitting \o7Very \f7Close to Home : Comedian Ritch Shydner's Wife Can Relate to His Act . . . It's Her Life
By Glenn Doggrell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Price Tag Seen Hindering Sales in Orange County
By Zan Dubin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BUSINESS
State Disability Rate Modest, Study Finds : Health: Experts are divided, however, on whether the findings reflect well or poorly on California's workers' comp system.
By Stuart Silverstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
QVC Finds 2 New Backers in Battle to Buy Paramount : Media: Viacom says takeover rival's latest offer contains 'onerous terms' for QVC.
By John Lippman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
AST's New Drive : Computer Maker Aims to Get Out of the Big 3's Shadow
By Dean Takahashi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Study Maps Out Road to Southland's Revival : Economy: A UCLA report details steps to transform the region into a manufacturing center for high-tech transit.
By Michael Parrish, TIMES STAFF WRITER
What's Up, Dock?
\o7 Associated Press\f7
More Like 'Vianocomment' Viacom Inc. and its chairman...
By James Bates
Airlines
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Trade
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Utilities
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Other News
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Other News
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Other News
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Other News
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Unitary Tax Unsatisfactory, Britain Warns
From Staff and Wire Reports
Communications
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Trade
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Airlines
Sagging Profit Margin Forces Electronics Giant Sanyo to Retrench
From Bloomberg Business News
China's Consumable Currency: Cigarettes : Cigarettes: Seven percent of government revenue last year came from taxes on tobacco. Societal pressures to indulge are strong.
From Reuters
China
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Hong Kong
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
China
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Japan
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Vietnam
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Malaysia
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Why the Global Bull Market Keeps on Running
By Tom Petruno
Price Plunge Unlikely to Spur Rush to Sell
By Russ Wiles, RUSS WILES,\o7 a financial writer for the Arizona Republic, specializes in mutual funds. \f7
MTI to Buy Troubled Data Storage Maker : Technology: Deal for Anaheim firm brings with it a $100-million supply subcontract from Boeing.
By John O'Dell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Founder, The Orange Coast Venture Group
By Susan Christian, Times Staff Writer
O.C. ENTERPRISE / DEBORA VRANA : Helping to Defuse Potential Job Site Problems : Workplace Violence Research Institute counsels executives faced with firing an employee who may pose a danger to others.
By Debora Vrana
Occupation: Bilingual Librarian
PacifiCare Health Systems / Cypress
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Improvements on Way for Two Traffic Trouble Spots
By Caroline Lemke, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ORANGE : Ex-U.N. Commander to Speak at Chapman
By Martin Miller
SANTA ANA : Seminar to Teach Coping With Divorce
By Jon Nalick
A Developer Who Has Learned From His Mistakes
By George Ramos
Second Opinion : COMMENT FROM OTHER MEDIA
Is Bigger Always Better?
Prop. 172: A Very Small Price to Pay : A half-cent sales tax extension for vital services
Right Idea, Right Place
CULTURE WATCH : Mostly Mozart
Progressives Drop the Ball on Vouchers : Schools: The old concept is still valid but its current incarnation is fatally flawed. Too bad.
By Roy Ulrich, \o7 Roy Ulrich is a public-interest lawyer, consumer advocate and public-radio broadcaster in Los Angeles. \f7
PERSPECTIVE ON NAFTA : The Black-Latino Alliance Withers : African-Americans fear that they'll bear the brunt of job loss; can the President persuade them otherwise?
By Adonis E. Hoffman, \o7 Adonis E. Hoffman, a Washington attorney, is the former director and counsel for African affairs at the House Foreign Affairs Committee. \f7
Loss of Crop Diversity Hurts Hungry World : Agriculture: As varieties vanish with industrialized farming, our food supply faces nutritional impoverishment.
By Edouard Saouma, \o7 Edouard Saouma is director general of the Rome-based U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization, sponsors of World Food Day, which was observed Saturday. This year's theme was "Harvesting Nature's Diversity." \f7
Something Has to Give So That Women at Work Don't Put Children at Risk : Families: Longer school hours? Flex time at work? A 'neighborhood watch' for kids?
By Evelyn Storr Smart, \o7 Evelyn Storr Smart lives in Carmel Valley\f7
ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Weighing Kids' Suffering
Some Intersections Put Children at Risk, Readers Say
By Sara Catania, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 170 : Should School Bond Issues Be a Matter of Majority Rule? : Education: Backers say measure would ease overcrowding, but opponents fear a financing scheme that targets property owners for higher taxes.
By Brenda Day, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Gated, Secluded 'Paradise' on the Beach
By Jeff Meyers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ELECTIONS / MEASURE U : Proposal for Year-Round Schools Stirs Debate : Ventura: Plan's effects on learning are a matter of debate. It could also change the way youngsters work and participate in sports.
By Maia Davis, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Residents Warned of Telephone Scam
By Stephanie Simon
Athletes Receive a Powerful Lift in Self-Esteem
By Julie Fields
THOUSAND OAKS : Cal Lutheran to Hold Founder's Convocation
By Constance Sommer
VENTURA : Greens Host Forum for Candidates
By Jeff Mcdonald
VENTURA : Races, Walk to Raise Funds for Libraries
By Patrick Mccartney
THOUSAND OAKS : Future Foundation Adds 14 to Board
By Constance Sommer
STANTON : Free Flu Shots for the Elderly
By Willson Cummer
Supervisors Weigh Opening New Clinic to Serve the Poor : Thousand Oaks: Board will vote on creating a family care center for Medi-Cal and uninsured patients.
By Carlos V. Lozano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Crafts, Food, Entertainment Draw Crowds to Street Festival : Thousand Oaks: Political and social messages also had their day in the sun at the Rotary Club-sponsored event.
By Jeff Mcdonald, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Youth : What Makes a Good Teacher?
Compiled for The Times by Danielle Masterson
MAKING A DIFFERENCE : One Partnership's Approach: Innovative funding for after-school care
By Jonathan Alcorn / For The Times, Compiled by Times Researcher CATHERINE GOTTLIEB
At 88, Canoga Park Woman Finds 15 Minutes of Fame on TV
By Sue Reilly, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Obituaries
Community Essay : What's Right With Our Schools : Asked to visit a predominantly Latino middle school, an African-American poet hesitates. But the encounter is all sunshine.
By Hazel Clayton Harrison, \o7 Hazel Harrison is a poet who lives in Pasadena. Her poems are collected in the book, "Winter in L.A"(Ta Publications). and \f7
Those Blinkin' Turn Signals Drive Some Readers Crazy
By Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Some Intersections Put Children at Risk, Readers Say
By Sara Catania, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New Toll Road Quick to Attract Curious Drivers : Highway: Commuters wonder whether the 3.2-mile Foothill segment will save them time or be worth the money.
By Martin Miller, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Private (School) Detective : If Prop. 174 Passes, Choosing a School Could Be a Complex Research Project
By Jodi Wilgoren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Powerfully Armed : Contestants at World Arm Wrestling Championships Claim Their 'Sport' Takes Both Muscle and Brains
By Mark I. Pinsky, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Orangewood's Crowding Mirrors Rise in Social Woes
By Davan Maharaj, TIMES STAFF WRITER
County Executive Takes Helm in Eye of Storm : Government: Excitement marks arrival of Sally Reed as chief administrator. She will need all her skills to run a crisis-plagued giant.
By Carla Rivera, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Even if some issues don't matter to some residents, the paper is 'something to read when they're eating cereal.' : A New Forum for Really, Really Local News Takes Root
By Elaine Tassy
Convention Center Bets Bigger Is Better : Tourism: Expansion creates a huge space that rivals facilities in other cities. But the run-down area and a lack of adjacent hotels cloud prospects.
By Larry Gordon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Closing Plant 42 Could Be Beneficial, Knight Says : Economy: The assemblyman says area could see job gains if the facility is used by private industry. Many disagree.
By Sharon Moeser and Phil Sneiderman
Spreading a Little Warmth : Charity: Salvation Army and Encino B'nai B'rith combine efforts to distribute wool blankets to homeless.
By Scott Glover, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
COSTA MESA / NEWPORT BEACH : New School District Chief Lists 10 Goals
By Bob Elston
MISSION VIEJO : More Funds Given for Parkway Project
By Frank Messina
Countywide : Museum's Type Must Be Movable
By Debra Cano
Fire Destroys Unit
Canoga Park Teller Held in Counterfeiting Investigation : Crime: Paulina Tran, 23, is suspected of helping falsify payroll checks. Police say the scheme may have targeted up to 40 Valley-based companies.
By Chip Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Driver Killed in Collision
Festival Makes the Imaginary Real
By Jack Cheevers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bomb Explodes
LAGUNA NIGUEL : Community Services Budget Slashed 20%
By Richard Core
Countywide : Seniors' Group to Meet in Sacramento
By Willson Cummer
IRVINE : Council Candidates Differ on Arts Issue
By Shelby Grad
COSTA MESA : College to Sponsor Immigration Event
By Bill Billiter
LA HABRA : School Board Names Teacher of the Year
By Mimi Ko
FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Karaoke Studios Get Late-Night OK
By Debra Cano
Before Disneyland, before Universal Studios, even before...
By Cecilia Rasmussen
Valley Visitor to Moscow Gets Caught Up in Russian Conflict : Travel: Frankie Marx arrives as mobs storm police barricades. She and a friend find themselves trapped in an apartment one block from the tanks.
By Ed Bond, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Sermon : On What It Means to be a 'Eunuch' Today
By The Rev. Joseph H. Gilbert, The Rev. Joseph H. Gilbert heads Metropolitan Community Church in Silver Lake
PLACENTIA / YORBA LINDA : Panel Backs Offer for School Workers
By Danielle A. Fouquette
FULLERTON : Police Warn About Phone-Sales Scam
By Willson Cummer
WESTMINSTER : City OKs Building Permit for Church
By Bert Eljera
WESTMINSTER : Bond Issue to Keep Water Rates Down
By Bert Eljera
LA PALMA : 150 Helpers Needed for Halloween Fete
By Martin Miller
HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Rejects Group's Request for Dog Park
By Robert Barker
Anaheim Hit-and-Run Victim Is in Critical Condition
By Matt Lait, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O.C. Supervisor Vasquez Is Hospitalized After Car Accident
Man Held in Attempted Robbery, Kidnaping
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : District Proud of New High School but Attentive to Existing Ones : Education: The district will work to bring its older facilities up to par, although retrofitting will be more expensive.
By Jonathan Gaw, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS
Troops in Somalia
California Colleges
Hockey Violence
Michael Milken
Baseball Divisions
Democracy in Russia
Ventura Council Candidates Speak Out on Growth Limits : \o7 The 14 candidates for the Ventura City Council were asked questions on three key issues facing the city. Today, they answer the second question, outlining their views on limiting growth in the city. \f7
Ed Leffler; Manager of Rock Group Van Halen
John J. Reynolds; Developed Mastercharge Card
WINNING EDGE: Some of the country's best community sports...
By Steve Kresal
WAKE ME WHEN IT'S OVER: More than 60,000 San Fernando...
WORKING CLASS: As Ojai's citrus orchards gave way to...
By Tina Daunt
Haiti Rulers Still Defiant; Embargo Set : Caribbean: Canadian and American warships are ready to enforce U.N. sanctions. U.S. official issues veiled threat, but Sen. Dole says he will act to restrict President's military options.
By Kenneth Freed, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Central America Slips From Policy Agenda Into Poverty : Development: No longer a Cold War hot spot, most of the region has declined under relative U.S. neglect.
By Tracy Wilkinson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
House Anxiety High as NAFTA Vote Approaches
By James Gerstenzang, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rock Climbers Grapple With Sport's New Fame : Recreation: Longtime fans feel crowded out. Park Service, fearing environmental damage, seeks regulations.
By Jenifer Warren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wary L.A. Braces Itself to Hear Denny Verdicts : Trial: Judge is expected to reveal nine decisions, rule on deadlocked counts. Agencies begin tentative mobilization.
By Ashley Dunn and John L. Mitchell, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
NEWS ANALYSIS : Syrian, Israeli Posturing Leads to Talks Delay
By Michael Parks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Private Schools Polarized Over Voucher Issue
By Stephanie Chavez, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Striking a Blow for Equality : Dallas Malloy has won her fight to be America's first sanctioned female amateur boxer. The scrappy 16-year-old knows the rewards of blood, sweat and a killer instinct.
By John Balzar, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Student Makes 'Dean's List' as UC System's No. 1 Fund-Raiser
By Jeff Brazil, TIMES STAFF WRITER
State Senate's 'Bad Boy' Grows Up : Politics: Once noted for controversies, Bill Lockyer is now seen as a consensus-builder. He is virtually assured of succeeding fellow Democrat David A. Roberti as president pro tem.
By Carl Ingram, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Real-Life Cliffhanger: Rock Climber Is Rescued
Willie Brown's Options Add Up to Senate
By George Skelton
Even Rich Kuwait Hit by Huge Medical Costs : Mideast: Government no longer believes it can pick up the tab for everyone. Health insurance tax weighed.
By Mark Fineman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Shevardnadze Dealt a Major Blow as Georgian Rebels Seize Key Town
\o7 From Reuters\f7
Aidid Backers Hold Peace Rally in Somali Capital : Africa: The demonstration by 1,000 people is part of a campaign to change his warlord image.
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
A Delicious Day for Durant; Even Army Food Looks Good
By Edith Stanley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Maine town learns the high price of prosperity : A Main Street filled with factory outlets has brought profits--and a loss of identity.
By David Lamb, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Washington Insight
By Paul Houston
Will Democracy's Growth Stanch Migrant Flow, Even Prompt a Return? : Central America: The region's turmoil caused a large influx into the U.S. Where conditions are now favorable, there is less reason for citizens not to go back home.
By Tracy Wilkinson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
World IN BRIEF : BOSNIA : Shelling Tapers Off; Prisoner Swap OKd
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
World IN BRIEF : SOUTH KOREA : Ferry Refloated, Toll Put at 261
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
World IN BRIEF : ESTONIA : 1st Free Post-Soviet Local Elections Held
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
U.N. Planes Rush Aid to Angolan 'Hell City'
\o7 Reuters\f7
India Officials Fail to Talk Rebels Out of Shrine
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Bank Teller Arrested for Alleged Role in Counterfeiting Ring
By Chip Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Youth Stabbed in Head With Rod on Life Support
Storm Dumps Snow in Tahoe Area; I-80 Closed
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Flotilla of Aid Arrives in Cuba
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NASA Readies Space Shuttle for Third Launch Attempt : Science: If successful, Columbia's 14-day medical research mission will set a fleet record. The crew will study body changes in weightlessness.
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : White House Drafts Greenhouse Gas Plan
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Bloody O.C. Weekend: 6 Slain and 8 Wounded
By Matt Lait, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O.C. Teen Remains in Deep Coma : Crime: Friends of youth speared by rod in beach parking lot say 'nobody wanted to fight.'
By Anna Cekola and Len Hall, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Private Schools Polarized Over Voucher Issue
By Stephanie Chavez and Jodi Wilgoren, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Student Takes Fund Raising to New Level : Charity: UC Irvine's Catherine Diaz has reeled in more cash for campus than any other UC attendee.
By Jeff Brazil, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rock Climber Rescued After Breaking Her Ankle
By Jocelyn Y. Stewart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Life of the Parties : Bipartisan Bash Welcomes Laguna's Roger, Janice Johnson to D.C.
By Ann Conway
SPRING COLLECTIONS / PARIS : Post-Deconstruction Period
By Mary Rourke, TIMES FASHION EDITOR
Stand Up and Holler for Team Spirit
By Jack Smith
For Kids Who Have Studied Art History
By Betty Goodwin
Waiting, Hoping, Praying : In the city where a young girl was kidnaped in the night, they still talk of finding her. But confidence is giving way to fear.
By Josh Getlin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PAGES : The Thrill Is Gone but He's Surviving
By Elizabeth Mehren
BOOK REVIEW : There's No Easy Story to Tell When the Character's Complex : MAN KILLS WOMAN \o7 by D.L. Flusfeder\f7 ; Farrar Straus Giroux; $20, 370 pages
By Michael Harris, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
From Odd Man Out to Phillies' Hero : Game 2: Eisenreich, who has overcome Tourette's Syndrome to continue his baseball career, fuels a 6-4 victory over the Blue Jays.
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
No One Looks Better Than Irvin, Cowboys : Pro football: He makes the big receptions as Super Bowl champions defeat 49ers again, 26-17.
By Bill Plaschke, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Flames Come Back to Tie Ducks : Hockey: Calgary's Nieuwendyk scores with 20 seconds left in regulation to make the score 2-2.
By Robyn Norwood, TIMES STAFF WRITER
He Had to Go a Long Way to Set Record
By Mal Florence
CLIPPERS : Manning Has a Good Time as Clippers Get Past Bucks
By Chris Baker, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Notes on a Scorecard
By Allan Malamud
Steelers Hand Saints Their First Loss : Interconference: The Pittsburgh defense forces five turnovers in 37-14 rout of New Orleans.
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Cardinals' Defense Keys 36-6 Victory : NFC: Phoenix recovers three of Washington's fumbles and sweeps the season series with the Redskins for the first time since 1974.
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Giants Take Another Big Step : NFC: New York is alone in first place after getting past the Eagles, a team it rarely beats, 21-10.
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Testaverde Impressive in First Browns' Start : AFC: Cleveland quarterback matches his career high with three touchdown passes against winless Cincinnati.
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Moon Leads Oilers to 28-14 Victory : AFC: Houston quarterback replaces an injured Cody Carlson and regains old form against New England.
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Montana Does His Magic, 17-14 : AFC: He takes the Chiefs 80 yards for Allen's winning touchdown against the Chargers.
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
For Peete's Sake, Look Who Wins : Interconference: Despite all the recent turmoil, Lions roar past Seahawks, 30-10.
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
GOLF ROUNDUP : Couples Edges Faldo, U.S. Wins Another Cup
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Concentrated Effort Pays Off for Pierce
\o7 From Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Lightning Strikes Late, Ties Florida
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Lightning Forges Tie With Panthers
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Golden West Defeats Cerritos to Win Title
As a Bit of Trivia, He Doesn't Come Up Short
By Chris Foster
On the Record:
By Martin Henderson
Missing in action: Santa Ana defensive end Antoine Flowers...
By Eric Maddy
Not a lot of kicks: Loara's Tony Norris would like to...
By Tom Birschbach
On the Record II:
COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine Hangs On to Beat Santa Barbara in Water Polo
NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Spinster Is Won by Paseana
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Lottery Winner Wins the Goodwood : Oak Tree: Jolypha finishes fourth as the heavy favorite. Nakatani decries stewards after foul claim is disallowed.
By Bill Christine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ducks Learning to Talk, Walk Like Successful Team
By Mike Penner
He Has a Few Bad Habits, but Nails Has All the Tools
By Jim Murray
Bruins Become a Threat : College football: After battling pressure during first half against Washington, they are the ones to fear now.
By Jim Hodges, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Raiders to Be Tested by New-Look Elway
By Steve Springer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Webber Gets Well in a Hurry With the Warriors : Pro basketball: Top pick reportedly signs 15-year package worth $74.4 million.
From Associated Press
LAKERS : Rookie Free Agent Harvey Looks as if He Could Be a Lulu
By Scott Howard-cooper, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pro Football Spotlight / A Glance At This Week In The Nfl : The Way We Were
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : Umpires Are Crying Foul, but They Won't Strike Over CBS' Eye in the Sky
By Ross Newhan
Baseball Daily Report
By Bob Nightengale
Baseball Daily Report
By Maryann Hudson
Williams Keeps It Interesting Again : Philadelphia: Closer makes first World Series appearance memorable with key pickoff play.
By Maryann Hudson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : It Was Just Another Typical Day at the Office for Phillies
By Ross Newhan
Murphy Beats Pain on the Way Back Up : Golf: Treatment keeps his arthritis at bay, allowing him to return to stardom--this time as the senior tour's top rookie.
By Dan Hafner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
El Toro's Pinciroli Gets Northern Exposure
By Martin Beck, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : Texas El Paso Drops to 1-6, Fires Coach
\o7 Associated Press\f7
COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NATIONAL POLLS : Florida State, Notre Dame Ranked 1-2
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Hebert, Tugnutt Give Ducks a Pleasant Problem
By Elliott Teaford, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : Best of the World's Best Came 25 Years Ago
By Randy Harvey
After a Year Off, Snow Looks Fresh in Victory : Wheelchair tennis: He wins semifinal and final matches in straight sets to take U.S. Open title. Vandierendonck wins women's championship.
By John Weyler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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