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What happened on October 29, 1994
ENTERTAINMENT
Opera Review : Unveiling of 'Scarlet Letter'
By Josef Woodard, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Freedy Johnston's 'Perfect World'. . . Well, Sort of : His major-label debut is a success with critics and consumers--and a 'shock' for the guy who grew up with no ambition.
By Richard Cromelin, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Music Review : Welser-Most: An Impulsive Guest at Philharmonic
By Martin Bernheimer, TIMES MUSIC CRITIC
Waiting for the Gavel to Fall : As New York awaits its autumn art auctions, dealers are anxiously wondering if themarket's recovered
By Suzanne Muchnic, TIMES ART WRITER
'Sisters' Brings Controversial Issue to Light : Television: The much-debated topic is suppressed memory of sexual abuse, and the role therapists play in sudden recollections.
By Steve Weinstein, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Jazz Review : A Night of Instrumental Duels, Duets
By Bill Kohlhaase, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Theater Review : The Fog Never Clears in CRC's 'Macbeth'
By M.E. Warren, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
People Watch
By Sean M. Faustina, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
'Worship' Seeks Spiritual Identity : Art: Fidelia Anyia, whose work is on view in Fullerton, takes the inspiration for her ceramic vessels and wall plaques from Beni tradition.
By Rick Vanderknyff, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
L.A. Master Chorale to Begin Using Concert Supertitles
By Greta Beigel, TIMES STAFF WRITER
They're Guileless--It's Bluestime : Pop music: Magic Dick and Jay Geils, reunited, want no part of hitmaker nostalgia as they recover their straight-ahead blues roots.
By Buddy Seigal, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
'Star Trek' Alum Directs Updated 'War of the Worlds' : Radio: John de Lancie's production of the original script will be broadcast the night before Halloween. The cast includes other 'Star Trek' cast members.
By Sean M. Faustina, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pop Music Review : Ketchum's Literate Earthiness and Charm Win Admirers
By Steve Hochman
Rockin' Dad Bob Seger Keeps Priorities in Line
By Chuck Crisafulli, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Pop Music Review : An Uninhibited Soul Coughing
By Lorraine Ali
Family : Serendipity Bounces Back With 'Quimby'
By Lynne Heffley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
You Won't be Seeing These in the Friendly Skies : Movies: Airlines routinely edit (censor) films that have 'anything to do with planes exploding or catching fire.' That's why some popular works never see the fuzzy flicker of the in-flight screen.
By Judy Brennan, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Music Review : Herman's 'Scarlet Letter' Premieres in Long Beach
By Josef Woodard
Music Review : Tafelmusik Escapes Bonds of Baroque
By Herbert Glass
Music Review : Audubon Quartet Kicks Off Guild Season
By Josef Woodard
Jazz Review : KLON's Jazz West Coast Starts Off Upbeat
By Don Heckman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Weekend TV : Stay Tuned for Some Frights for Halloween
By N.F. Mendoza
TV Review : 'Dandelion Dead': A Winning Masterpiece
By Ray Loynd, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Pop Album Chart
NEWS
Burt Lancaster
What's So Funny About 'Pulp Fiction'?
Rap Responsibility
Let Kirk Stick Around
News Freak No More
Deterring Crime
Coverage of Prop. 186
Praise for Ed McSpedon
Publicity in the O. J. Simpson Case
Huffington
The School Board's Fundamental Flaws
RELIGIOUS REVIVAL: As Election Day approaches, some...
By Kenneth R. Weiss
1,500 Students Leave Schools Over Prop. 187 : Protest: Youths walk out of classes at 11 campuses in Oxnard and Camarillo; march through Oxnard.
By Fred Alvarez and Maia Davis, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Lee Allen; Saxophonist Backed Fats Domino, Little Richard
Dave Johnson, 39; L.A.'s First AIDS Coordinator, Writer on Gay Issues
Wilbert Harrison; Singer Had Hits With 'Kansas City,' 'Let's Work Together'
By Burt A. Folkart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
DOUBLE UP: Here's an idea from the Orange County Fire...
By Don Lee and Jerry Hicks
O.C. Police See Funding Gaps in U.S. Crime Bill
By Kevin Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Thousands of Students Stage Anti-187 Walkout : Protest: No injuries, arrests are reported. The mass demonstrations prompt a tactical alert by the LAPD.
By Jocelyn Stewart and Beth Shuster, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
CSUN Handling of Suspect Not Usual in Survey
By John Chandler and Irene Garcia, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
SPY POWER: The Cold War may be over, but three U-2 spy...
By Michael Arkush
Club's Ongoing Success Speaks Volumes : Organizations: 70 years after it was founded in Santa Ana, Toastmasters still helps people express themselves.
By Hope Hamashige, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
O.C. Missionaries Aid Rwandan Orphans : Suffering: Safe Harbor group members return to tell of plight of many seriously ill youngsters badly in need of medical treatment and antibiotics.
By Lynn Franey, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Smedley: A Quiet Man With Lots to Say About Speech
By Hope Hamashige, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Federal Suit Accuses Newport-Mesa Schools of Age Bias in Employment : Education: Hiring younger teachers to save money is a widespread, accepted practice, the superintendent says.
By Susan Marquez Owen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
College Club Angry Over Sea Lion's Death : Court: An explosive in a fish blew off the animal's head in front of a passing group of schoolchildren. The suspect denies guilt.
By Alicia Di Rado, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Illegal Hiring Issue Heats Up for Huffington
By Richard C. Paddock and Greg Krikorian, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Huffington Plan to Remake Houston Skyline Fell Flat : Business: He secretly bought up 11 downtown blocks for project. But collapse of oil market took dream with it.
By Eric Lichtblau, TIMES STAFF WRITER
President Delivers Cheering Words to Troops in Kuwait : Mideast: Joining the GIs at their desert outpost, Clinton gives them more pay and indicates they'll be home for Christmas. He heads back after Saudi stop.
By David Lauter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Prop. 187 Key to Getting U.S. Aid, Wilson Argues
By Amy Wallace and Bill Stall, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
COLUMN ONE : Hired Guns Turn Tide in Angola : A motley crew of mercenaries and combat veterans from Africa's battles has helped put tenacious UNITA rebels on the ropes in a bitter civil war. One result could be a new peace accord.
By Bob Drogin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Widening Gender Gap Helps to Give GOP Election Edge : Politics: Democrats are facing problems attracting male voters, who are turning their anger with Clinton to party.
By Ronald Brownstein, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Thousands of Youths Protest Prop. 187
By Beth Shuster and Jocelyn Stewart, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Potential Jurors May See Political Articles, Ito Says
By Andrea Ford and Jim Newton, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
State Agency to Review Three Subway Engineers
By David Willman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Markets Rise on Economy's 3.4% Quarterly Surge
By Robert A. Rosenblatt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COMMERCE : Unions Seeing Red as German Blue Laws Ease : Much to the chagrin of labor, local governments chip away at the country's sacred free day with occasional Sunday openings.
By Marjorie Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CRIME : Rio Struggles to Pull Itself From Corruption Quagmire
By Ron Harris, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Search for 2 Missing Boys Continues; Officials Baffled
From Associated Press
Mother's Kidnap Tale Collapses With Discovery of Girl's Grave
From Associated Press
S. Korea Premier Survives Motion of No Confidence
From Associated Press
CIA's Covert Indonesia Operation in the 1950s Acknowledged by U.S. : Cold War: State Department publishes unprecedented 600-page history documenting anti-Communist program.
By Jim Mann, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Russian Legislators OK Testing of Foreigners for AIDS Virus : Health: Vote in the lower house is nearly unanimous. But activists call the bill costly, discriminatory.
By Sonni Efron, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Solzhenitsyn Rips Almost Everyone in Parliament Speech
From Associated Press
Walesa Faces a Solidarity Against Him : Poland: Highhanded moves by the president and onetime union leader alienate his former allies.
By Dean E. Murphy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Shocked by Muslim Win, 10,000 Serb Civilians Flee
Times Wire Services
Mexico Fights Prop. 187--Delicately : Politics: The government is seeking to avoid the appearance of interfering in the affairs of a neighboring state.
By Mark Fineman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
For Aristide, It's \o7 Really \f7 Home at Last : Haiti: After 2 weeks on sofa bed in looted palace, he goes to renovated villa for a long weekend.
By Mark Fineman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Thar's Gold in That Thar Lava . . . Maybe
From Associated Press
Clinton Visits Israel's Holocaust Memorial : Tribute: The President helps Marines lay a wreath at the eternal flame.
By Mary Curtius, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Federal Jury Orders Las Vegas Hilton to Pay Tailhook Figure $1.7 Million
From Associated Press
Woman Held in Slayings of Her Three Children : Crime: Suspect had tried to blame killings on estranged husband, but San Jacinto officials say he was in Los Angeles.
By Tom Gorman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Prison Agency in Contempt of Court
From Staff and Wire reports
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : THE TIMES POLL : Lungren, Davis Lead; Ballot Job Titles May Be Key to Other Races
By Mark Gladstone, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : THE PROPOSITIONS : Funds Fuel Prop. 187 Fight; Tobacco Gives Millions to Prop. 188
By Dan Morain, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : STATE TREASURER : Confident Fong Awaits Campaign Ad Barrage by Aggressive Angelides
By Virginia Ellis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PROPOSITION 187 : Fund-Raiser by Supporters Draws 100 in Orange County
By Martin Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 U.S. Border Inspectors Held in Corruption Probes : Immigration: Customs official is arrested after 3 vans with 68 people inside are stopped. INS agent allegedly forced women to have sex with him.
By Sebastian Rotella, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sex Partner Wasn't an Evil Twin, Jury Says
Associated Press
North Discounts Mrs. Reagan's Charge That He Lied to President
From Associated Press
Maryland U. to Appeal Ruling on Scholarship
From Reuters
N.Y. $70-Million Lottery Prize Sets Off Ticket-Buying Spree
Reuters
Ex-Rebel Calls Off Boycott of Mozambique Vote
From Associated Press
Complaints on Question Definitely Not Trivial
Is This Any Way to Spend World Series Week?
No Rhyme or Reason for Picking on Donahue
If You're Disgusted, This Is Place for It
A Little Knowledge Is a Humorous Thing
NHL Owners Playing Games With Ticket Money, Not on the Ice
Summing Up the Week for Local NFL Teams
Rams, Angels Going About It Wrong Way
He's Putting Walsh on the Defensive
What, and When, Should a Coach Know if a Player Is in Trouble? : College football: At the start of the season, USC had four players with outstanding warrants, search of criminal records shows. Coaches there and at other schools say numbers reflect society.
By Greg Sandoval, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BUSINESS
McDonnell to Share Reversal of Fortune
By James F. Peltz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Not a Warm, Cuddly Business : Pet Food Rivalry Puts Pressure on Firms to Consolidate
By Greg Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
If You Can't Beat 'Em, Hate 'Em
\o7 Bloomberg Business News\f7
Witness Says He Caught Spiegel With $7 Million : Trial: The former general counsel of the now-defunct thrift testifies the chief executive went 'ballistic' when confronted.
By David W. Myers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Soars 55 on Rosy GDP-Inflation Report : Markets: The third-quarter figures also help push bond rates back below the 8% level. The dollar rebounds.
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Atlantic Records President Tapped for Warner Chair : Music: Offer is latest twist in tumult at the label. Sources say Danny Goldberg is likely to take the job at Warner Bros. Records.
By Chuck Philips, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Aerospace
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Insurance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Transportation
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Transportation
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Advertising
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Airlines
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Telecommunications
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Aerospace
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
PaineWebber Sues Two Rivals for Alleged 'Raid' on Kidder Brokers
From Reuters
U.S. Warns Japan on Delays Over Trade Accord : Commerce: Strongly worded letter criticizes stagnation on glass-sector and auto talks.
From Reuters
UnionFed Financial Reports New Loss
By James S. Granelli, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Huffington Ad Allegations Untrue, NEC Says : Politics: Charges the Irvine firm has received $100 million in U.S. funds and is being probed are false, the company says.
By Greg Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CareLine Inc. Finalizes Latest Acquisition
Premier Laser Plans Stock Offering : Finance: Firm is going public to raise $10.5 million. Much of that would go to pay off company debt.
By Debora Vrana, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hycor Biomedical Inc.: The Irvine-based medical diagnostic...
HOME & GARDEN
Folk Lure : Handmade crafts from Mexico and Central and South America are popular for their beauty and practicality. They make themselves right at home in Orange County.
By Valerie Orleans, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
INSIDE & OUT : Studs Carry Plenty of Weight With Walls
By John Morell, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
INSIDE & OUT : Seaside Seating
By Cyndi Y. Nightengale
DECORATING : Sister Parish's Legacy: Styling the Familiar
By Barbara Mayer, ASSOCIATED PRESS
HISTORY : Need for Light and Air Inside Opens a Window on Architectural Details
By Thomas V. Dibacco, TIMES-POST NEWS SERVICE; \o7 DiBacco is a historian at American University in Washington\f7
GARDENING : Get an Instant Lawn Off on Solid Ground
By Lee Reich, ASSOCIATED PRESS
GARDENING : Let Color Be Guide to Home-Grown Vegetables
By James E. Walters, ASSOCIATED PRESS
BATHROOMS : Save Water and Get a Handle on Types of Low-Flow Toilets
From Associated Press
REMODELING : Old House Can't Charm Its Way Out of a Renovation
From Associated Press
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Tightening the Screws on Nasdaq Exchange : Pressure is applied to stock network from several directions
Umberg for State Attorney General
Don't Reward a Terrorist State : Syria must end its connection to atrocities before Washington grants any concessions
'It's like finding that blue, moldy thing at the back of the fridge. . . . It sure is pungent.' : Ah, Autumn in L.A.: Time to Steer Clear of Those Smelly Lawns
By Nora Zamichow
Bias Case Takes Toll on Ex-Hughes Workers : Courts: One of the men who share a $89.5-million judgment is struggling to get his life in order. The other blames his health problems on stress.
By Frank B. Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Time for a Change
Study Urges Improved Conditions for Jurors : Legal system: A special county panel says treatment is shabby at courthouses. The report predicts that unless reforms are made, fewer people will serve.
By Frederick M. Muir, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hawthorne Police Probe Warning Shot Fired by Mayor
By Gordon Dillow, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Prop. 187 Youth Protest Turns Tense : Activism: Multi-agency police force exerts tight control of students' movement. The mood is cooperative until the time comes to leave Plaza Park.
By Miguel Bustillo and Maia Davis, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
ELECTIONS / 35th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Firestone's Spending Tops Lorenz's by a Big Margin
By Carlos V. Lozano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
City to Consider Annexation of Weldon Site
By Constance Sommer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rancher and Partners Told to Restore Wildlife Habitat Near Camarillo : Environment: EPA says wetland was destroyed to accommodate a vegetable farm.
By Stephanie Simon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
White Named to Judgeship by Governor : Superior Court: Wilson's action lets the assistant D.A. assume the bench immediately. The term she was elected to begins in January.
By Barbara Murphy, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
SOUTH-CENTRAL : Landmark Jazz Club Reopens After 25 Years
MOORPARK : Montgomery Owes $2,545, DMV Says
By Carlos V. Lozano
COMPTON : Store Owner Slain During Argument Over Phone Use
LOS ANGELES : Excessive Force Suit Against LAPD Ends in Mistrial
THOUSAND OAKS : Sierra Club Backs 3 Council Candidates
By Stephanie Simon
LOS ANGELES : Beach Boys' Singer Testifies in Suit Against Brian Wilson
County to Pay for Lawyers' Experience
By Barbara Murphy
LOS ANGELES : Menendez Retrial Judge Rules Out Separate Juries
Council Rejects Holden's Bid to Move Site of Planned Black Panthers Mural
By James Rainey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Making capital punishment pay: You can't accuse Assembly...
By Steve Harvey
SIMI VALLEY : Fire Sparked by Coffeepot Burns House
By Julie Fields
Eavesdrop May Bring Dismissal of Charges
By Barbara Murphy
DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES : Section of Grand Avenue to Be Closed Several Months
There's a Hitch : Slow-Moving Divorce Complicates Wedding Plans
By John Dart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
To Live and Play in L.A.
By Al Martinez
Delayed Downtown Park Makes Quiet Debut : City life: After seven years of snags and a builder's bankruptcy, $20-million expanse of urban greenery opens.
By Larry Gordon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
VENTURA : Task Force, Mayor Discuss Youth Events
By Ira E. Stoll
VENTURA : Recall Petition Drive Could Begin Soon
By Constance Sommer
VENTURA : Request for Veterans Home Is Rejected
By Constance Sommer
VENTURA : Olivas Adobe a Fun Halloween Haunt
By Constance Sommer
Vanguard Priest Tempers His Radicalism : Episcopal Church: The Rev. Malcolm Boyd continues his fight for better acceptance of gays. He also speaks of patience and the need for spirituality.
By Larry B. Stammer, TIMES RELIGION WRITER
Obituaries
Socialite Gives Up Wealth, Family to Become a Nun : Convents: Ann Russell Miller of San Francisco leads a cloistered life, after 10 children and years of celebrity and philanthropy. By all accounts, she is happy.
From Associated Press
DATES * An All Hallow's Eve Carnival will be offered to...
By Rosanne Keynan
ELECTIONS / THOUSAND OAKS SCHOOL BOARD : 10 Candidates See Safety, Technology and Money as Key Issues in Race
By Tracy Wilson, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
ELECTIONS / SIMI VALLEY COUNCIL : Pastors Probe Values of Candidates During High Adventure Forum
By Sara Catania, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Chief's Memo on Drug Sales Challenged : Crime: Legal experts contradict claims that selling of rock cocaine to suspects by Santa Ana police results in stronger cases against offenders.
By Lee Romney, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Obituaries
Proposal for Old City Hall Leaves Council With a Tough Choice : Thousand Oaks: Group hopes to use facility rent-free as a children's science museum. But officials had counted on selling the site to raise money.
By Stephanie Simon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Issues Are Personal in Dornan-Farber Debate : Elections: Character-- or lack of it--is focus of allegations. Libertarian candidate Newhouse calls for term limits.
By Gebe Martinez, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
School District Rejects Homework Ban : Education: Northern California board will review the way assignments are given and propose changes.
By Maria L. La Ganga, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / ATTORNEY GENERAL : Lungren, Umberg Continue Brawl Over TV Ad : In the final debate of the campaign, incumbent attacks as 'despicable' suggestions that he is to blame for the Polly Klaas slaying.
By Eric Bailey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Shot to Death in Anaheim Street
Trustee With Home School Is Urged to Resign
By Lesley Wright, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Church Sanctuary to Be Consecrated
By Daye Clark
Challenging Biblical Assumptions : Book: Gospel researcher offers some radical notions in self-published work. Despite his amateur status, it has drawn praise from many scholars.
By Steve Henson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Judge Sets Stage for Battle Over Soka Campus Site : Court: School's last condemnation challenges are thrown out. State, university present cases next month.
By Aaron Curtiss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New College Students Urged to Apply Soon
By Bill Billiter
Two Police Vehicles Collide During Chase; Officer Hurt
By Mark I. Pinsky, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Vasquez Under Fire for Silence on Prop. 187
By Matt Lait, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GOP Duo Hail Prop. 187 as State's Fiscal Savior : Immigration: At Anaheim rally, Rohrabacher and Dannemeyer contend that illegal immigration is jeopardizing California's future.
By Martin Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tax Appeals Flap Draws Ire of Supervisors : Bureaucracy: Steiner says that Clerk of the Board Phyllis A. Henderson and possibly others should resign. Clerk disputes assessor's pinning blame on her.
By Matt Lait, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Costa Mesa Girl Fatally Shot; Father Held as Murder Suspect
By Leslie Berkman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Argyros Spends $634,000 in Last Days of Airport Effort
By H.G. Reza, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Police Kill Hospital Gunman : Crime: He apparently was trying to escape area when he fired at and missed an officer. A motorist whose car he jumped in is wounded in the shootout.
By Mark I. Pinsky and Debby Kong, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
THOUSAND OAKS : Cal Lutheran Marks Its 30th Anniversary
By Mary F. Pols
FULLERTON : 4 Candidates Drop Out of Council Race, 3 Endorse Others
By Mimi Ko
COSTA MESA : Striptease Sales Pitch Upsets City Officials
By Tom Ragan
FOUNTAIN VALLEY : L.A. Man Sentenced to Life in Computer Store Slaying
By Susan Marquez Owen
Countywide : Naval Weapons Station to Welcome Public Today
By Russ Loar
Countywide : Motorcyclists to Carry Toys to Orangewood
IRVINE : $6-Million, 16-Mile Trail System Wins OK
By Russ Loar
PLACENTIA : Valencia Students Find 'Dead Day' Instructive
By Danielle A. Fouquette
City Guide
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Makeup Artists Bring Out Beast in Clients
By Bill Billiter
DANA POINT : City to Help Pay for San Juan Capistrano Sports Park
By Len Hall
Rapist Gets Six Life Terms, Plus 122 Years
By Rene Lynch
SEAL BEACH : Seismic Study Wakes Some Up With a Thud
By Russ Loar
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Mother and Children on Mend From Crash
By Nancy Hsu
STANTON : Killing for Skateboard Nets Gang Teen Life
By Rene Lynch
BUENA PARK : Disabled Tourist Hurt in Near Drowning
By Debbie Kong
Free Expo to Acquaint Public With Merchants
By Frank Messina
Orange County Almanac
Mijares Will Head Santa Ana Schools : Education: The new superintendent from Bakersfield vows to tackle gangs, the dropout rate and teen-age pregnancy.
By Jon Nalick, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
LAPD Calls Alert for Student Rallies : Police: More then 200 officers are sent in during anti-Prop. 187 protests. Some incidents of vandalism are reported.
By Henry Chu and Marc Lacey, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Student Credits Pierce Learning Lab for Award
By Maki Becker
VALLEYWIDE : Halloween Festivities: Parties and Benefits
ENCINO : Halloween a Spooky Holiday for Pets
By Tim May
SAN FERNANDO : Mentor Day for Students Set Nov. 17
By Tim May
GLENDALE : City to Hire Firm to Find Alex Manager
By Steve Ryfle
ARLETA : Asian American Health Fair Planned
By Kay Hwangbo
Election '94 : 42ND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT
GLENDALE : Job Program Helps Troubled Youths
By Steve Ryfle
SAN FERNANDO : Halloween Tradition Comes to an End
By Tim May
SYLMAR : Library to Hold Used-Book Sale
By Frank Manning
Stage Is Set for Soka, State Battle : Calabasas: Judge throws out last condemnation challenges filed by school. Both sides present cases next month.
By Aaron Curtiss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Resentenced in Slaying With Lye : Crime: Convicted murderer of a Sylmar woman gets credit for 14 years he has served.
By Julio Moran, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Legal Samaritan Is Now on Right Side of Law : Rescue: North Hollywood lawyer John Leslie, who gave first aid to a fellow test-taker, is honored by the Red Cross.
By Henry Chu, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Quake-Damaged Stadium Approved for Reopening
By Mark Sabbatini, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Palmdale Has a 'Teacher of the Year' : Education: Richard Chapleau becomes one of five state winners of the coveted award. He stresses value of real-life abilities.
By Douglas Alger, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Fatally Shot After Quarrel in Lancaster
RELIGION JOHN DART : Reform Jewish High School Carves Niche in City on a Hill
By John Dart
PROPOSITION OPPOSITION: The Antelope Valley Interfaith...
By John Dart
Cabrillo School District Rejects Ban on Homework
By Maria L. La Ganga, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Updated Model of Spy Plane Unveiled : Aviation: The first three of the refitted U-2 planes are displayed before rocketing skyward, headed for base near Sacramento.
By Eric Slater, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
NHL Owners, Players No Closer to Settling : Pro hockey: As league prepares to cancel more games, union rejects offer to examine books.
By Helene Elliott, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COMMENTARY : Even Though It Plays On, NBA Could Be Headed for Trouble
By Mike Lupica, NEWSDAY
The Angels have decided not to renew Billy Sample's...
From Staff and Wire Reports
The Associated Press reported that former congressman Bob...
By Ross Newhan
Dodgers Forced to Borrow : Baseball: Club blames strike for necessitating $20-million loan to cover operating expenses.
By Ross Newhan and Maryann Hudson, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Never Surrender : Through Snowstorms and Slights, Cardinal Brian Henesey's Extreme Persistence Pays Off With a Start
By Bill Plaschke, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Stanford's Stenstrom Still Among the Elite : College football: Senior quarterback will lead Cardinal against UCLA today at Rose Bowl.
By Jim Hodges, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cornhuskers Bristle at Their Doubters : College football: Quarterback Brook Berringer boldly states case while wondering why anyone would pick Colorado to win.
By Gene Wojciechowski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Glasson Leads, but Not on Automatic Pilot : Golf: He overcomes double bogey for one-shot margin over Els, Lowery and Frost.
By Thomas Bonk, TIMES STAFF WRITER
That Wasn't Protein Powder in Package Sent to Swimmer
By Mal Florence
County Section Voted Down : CIF: Council defeats proposal to form separate Orange County athletic conference. Proponents plan to regroup.
By Chris Foster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Drug Plan Called Most Comprehensive
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Those Uniforms Are No Disguise: It's the Packers
PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Washington Loses Job, but Not Presence
By Lonnie White
Ohio Teams Are Slinking Down the River
By Steve Harvey
NHL Stops Paying for Players' Health Insurance : Hockey: Ducks' Kurvers learns of this as his wife is treated for injuries sustained in a traffic accident.
By Lisa Dillman and Robyn Norwood, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Players Must Pay for Own Health Insurance : Hockey: NHL says it is following U.S. federal law by giving 60-day notice that it is curtailing benefits.
By Robyn Norwood Helene Elliott..Au: Lisa Dillman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
They're Keeping Everything in the Family : Drag racing: Scott Kalitta has followed the trail blazed by his father, Connie, in both drag racing and the air-freight business.
By Shav Glick, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Force Makes Record Run at Fairplex
By Shav Glick
Titans Upset No. 1 Indiana in Soccer
By Mike Penner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Volleyball Club Wins 3 Matches
Council Votes Down Proposed New Section : High schools: Orange County group expected to meet next week to plan next move, if any.
By Chris Foster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Capistrano Valley Falls Short Against Mater Dei
By Dave Mckibben, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Sonora Beats Troy on Last-Minute Kick
By Mike Terry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Edison Wins Passing Duel With Barons
By Elliott Teaford, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Brea-Olinda Defense Holds Savanna When It Counts
By Martin Henderson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CLIPPERS : Roberts Has Surgery on Achilles' Tendon
By Chris Baker
SOCCER : CS Fullerton Upsets Indiana
By Mike Penner
Prep Extra: Saturday Football Pullout : Scorecard / County Highlights From Week 8 : A Welcomed Return
Alternative League Set to Unveil Plans
By Ross Newhan, From Staff and Wire Reports
In the biggest deal since the baseball strike began...
USC Freshman Washington Set to Retake Entrance Exam
By Elliott Almond and Earl Gustkey
Attorney Helps Troubled Trojans : Jurisprudence: Michael C. Carney says players don't get favors that are unavailable to non-athletes at USC.
By Elliott Almond, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Ibarra Scores Twice, Westminster Dominates Winless Tustin, 27-7
By Michael Lynch
PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Streak Ends at 36 as Ocean View Beats Santa Ana
By Matt Farmer
PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : ORANGE LEAGUE : Western Remains Unbeaten by Rallying Past Anaheim
By Dan Arritt, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Bedard's 302 Yards, 4 Scores Lead Servite by Saddleback
By Tony Altobelli
On the Spot, Westlake Escapes Simi Valley
By Dana Haddad, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Broussard Steps Up for Royal
By Michael Lazarus, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Oxx Pulls Reseda to Victory : Football: Senior gains 226 yards in 18 carries to lead Regents past Van Nuys, 15-14.
By Tris Wykes, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O'Doherty a Real Kick : Senior Leads Thousand Oaks to Victory
By John Ortega, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hilton Grows on Glendale Coaches : College football: Pint-sized as a high school player, receiver makes big impact for Vaqueros.
By Fernando Dominguez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Southern Section Football Roundup
By David Harris
Southern Section Football Roundup
By Greg Meade
Southern Section Football Roundup : Mission League
By James Temmel
Southern Section Football Roundup : Rio Hondo League
By Kevin Bolt
Southern Section Football Roundup : Tri-valley League
By Lauren Peterson
City Section Football Roundup
By Jeff Wong
Southern Section Football Roundup : Frontier League
By Ralph Reyes
Southern Section Football Roundup
By James Chesnutt
City Section Football Roundup : Northwest Valley Conference
By Aaron Meier
City Section Football Roundup
By Alan Springer
City Section Football Roundup
By Mike Yeaman
Southern Section Football Roundup : High Desert League
By Jule Woods
Southern Section Football Roundup : Alpha League
By Joe Schlosser
Southern Section Football Roundup : Nonleague
By Joseph Wright
Southern Section Football Roundup
By Frank Carulli
PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Newport Harbor's Defense Buckles Down, Shuts Out Woodbridge
By Melanie Neff, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
City Section Football Roundup
By Scott Wraight
PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Corona del Mar Bounces Back Against Eagles
By Michael Casey, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
LOS ALAMITOS : WF Wincent Scores Upset
By Stacy Pigott
SANTA ANITA : Kingdom Found Moves to Head of Weaker Field
By Bob Mieszerski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Friday's Yardstick
Balanced Taft Buries Cleveland
By Greg Anapol
Hart Avoids Fright Night, 20-7
By Brian Chalew
Crespi Beats Alemany, 17-7, Remains Unbeaten in League
By Lance O'Fallon
Half Enough for Harvard-Westlake
By Darin Esper
SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Diamond Lifts Quartz Hill, 53-22
By Steve Galluzzo
CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Poly Gets Over-Priced, 69-6
By Peter Yoon
Southern Section Football Roundup
By Gerry Price
Southern Section Football Roundup : Pacific League
By Mike Johnson
Southern Section Football Roundup
By Matthew Avila
Southern Section Football Roundup : Channel League
By Chris Torres
Southern Section Football Roundup : Marmonte League
By Lisa Grall
Southern Section Football Roundup
By Jason Sands
PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Aliso Niguel Staves Off Laguna Beach Rally, 45-39
By Rick Christopher
PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : FREEWAY LEAGUE : La Habra Makes Late Stand, Hangs On to Edge Fullerton
By Jason Hill
PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Chatman Scores Four Times in Costa Mesa's 55-12 Rout of Estancia
By Gabe Lacques
PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Hawks, McGraw Run by University
By Michael Itagaki, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Saugus Escapes With Victory Over Canyon
By Ron Stapp
Hurst Puts the Hurt on Oxnard, 38-6
By Shane Duffy
Notre Dame Runs Down a Win
By Vince Kowalick, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Highland Becomes a Highway : Golden League: Antelope Valley has too much speed in 42-6 victory over the Bulldogs.
By Kennedy Cosgrove, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Glendale to Be Up Front; Wilson Told to Sit Back
By John Ortega, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Third-Quarter Score Lifts Coyotes Past Lancers
By Ted Apodaca
PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Ontario Christian Rides Gaudy to Victory, 30-27
By Dale Ruhe
PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : San Clemente's Defense Prevails
By Richard Melkonian
PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : SUNSET LEAGUE : Cooper's Early Touchdown Holds Up for Marina
By Ken Hill
PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Foothill Moves Closer to Century League Championship
By Forrest Lee, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Canyon Clobbers El Modena, 31-0
By Corey Lyons
Rio Mesa Forfeits Only Victory of Season
Cal Lutheran Can Spoil Stag Party
By Bryan Rodgers
PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Kennedy's Field Goals Are Enough
By Russell Banks
PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Vaqueros Easily Beat Argonauts
By Andy Eiser
PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Bolsa Grande Manages to Make the Fewest Mistakes in Victory
By Ahmed V. Ortiz
PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : ARROWHEAD LEAGUE : Southern California Christian Shut Out Again
PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Myers' Three Touchdowns Key El Dorado Victory
By Geoff Bilau
ROUNDUP : Northridge, Santa Barbara Finish in 0-0 Tie in Soccer
PREP ROUNDUP : Foothill Overtakes Newport Harbor
COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Long Beach Defeats Santa Barbara
By Jason Reid, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Rally Falls Short in 13-12 Loss
Capistrano Valley Hires Volleyball Coach
Garza Wants to Help Lead Fullerton to Better Times
By Steve Kresal, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Unbeaten La Verne Will Challenge Chapman
By Martin Beck, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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