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What happened on November 02, 1995
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Menendez Confession Recounted : Trial: Lyle's ex-fiancee tells of jailhouse admission that he killed his parents because of sexual abuse.
ANN W. O'NEILL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Relationship With Simpson Is Over, Barbieri Says
Youth, 17, Held in Slaying of 2 Brothers : Violence: Gang-related shooting may have involved mistaken identity, police say.
NIESON HIMMEL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 Ways of Dealing With a Racist
Scott Harris
The Pentagon's Colonial Pretensions Thrive in Asia : Japan: U.S. strategy remains locked in a Cold War stance. Perhaps the rape of a 12-year-old in Okinawa will shake it loose.
CHALMERS JOHNSON,
Chalmers Johnson is president of the Japan Policy Research Institute. His most recent book is "Japan: Who Governs?" (Norton, 1995)
Counselor Ties Mother-to-Be's Slaying to Drugs
JEFF LEEDS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Central Los Angeles : Youths Sought for Job Skills Program
City in No Hurry to Formally Pass Budget : Government: Two public hearings have been delayed to allow more City Council scrutiny of a plan for the fiscal year that began in July.
JEFF McDONALD, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
San Fernando Valley : Council Extends Redevelopment Project
ANAHEIM : Hospital Guild Plans Lunch, Fashion Show
ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : Humble Beginnings
LAPD Opens Internal Affairs Office to Handle Complaints
Firefighters Find Drop of Hope : Weather: Light rain snarls traffic but leaves officials optimistic that the fire threat will be less than in previous years.
AARON CURTISS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BREA : Business Seminar to Address Internet Use
Fossilized Fish in Antarctic Point to Impact by Meteorite : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
From Times staff writers
Star Tours : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
Biologists to Release 4 Condors in Wilds
JOANNA M. MILLER
Offshore Squall Is Blamed for 1st Rainfall of the New Season
JOANNA M. MILLER and JEFF McDONALD, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
OJAI : Nordhoff High Will Hold Disaster Drill
LISA M. BOWMAN
Van Nuys : Bob Hope Aide to Talk About Show Business
KATE FOLMAR
Van Nuys : Bid to Sell Alcohol at Gas Station Denied
KAY HWANGBO
VILLA PARK : Mayor Urges Voting in School Board Election
BILL BILLITER
BORDER WATCH : Example's Power
911 Task Force Talks About Centralization
ERIC WAHLGREN
N. Hollywood Redevelopment Project Extended : City Council: Vote continues controversial improvements until 2019 and raises spending cap to $535 million, giving a symbolic boost to CRA.
HUGO MARTIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Drawing the Line : Controversy: Los Alamitos opts to end debate over liability for quake-damaged Rossmoor Wall by moving the city limits.
SARAH KLEIN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Arleta : Resident Fatally Shoots Intruder
NICHOLAS RICCARDI
Obituaries
FULLERTON : Schools Aim for Safety, Teaching of Values
MIMI KO CRUZ
Nigeria Plans a Murder : An ethnic hero faces execution for slayings committed by others
Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
OXNARD : Bandit Claiming to Have Gun Robs Bank
LISA M. BOWMAN
Reforms in Chile
Nursing Home Protections
U.S. Troops in Bosnia
Soule on Nature and the ESA
SAN CLEMENTE : Police Help Lower Child Car-Seat Costs
JULIE FATE SULLIVAN
Quake Theories Have Their Faults : Experts Are Having Second Thoughts About Prevailing Assumptions Concerning the Region's Seismic Risk
ROBERT LEE HOTZ, TIMES SCIENCE WRITER
Westside : Halloween Revelers Were Well-Behaved
A Wounded Image Shadows the CIA : Ames case report underlines need for rebuilding
Talking With a Propagandist About Hate
SCOTT HARRIS
Reseda : Red Buttons Wows a Favorite Crowd
JUDY TORRES
COSTA MESA : Shredding of Checks by Water Staff to Cease
HOPE HAMASHIGE
Powell Cartoon
OXNARD : Police Accepting Unwanted Firearms
ANDREW D. BLECHMAN
Man Pleads Not Guilty to Taking Wife on Wild Ride
Obituaries
Volunteers : Helping hands : FULLERTON : Selfless Giving Is Her Way of Life
Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
Southeast : PLANNING A TRACK
ELECTIONS / VENTURA COUNCIL : Field of 12 Gets a Little Personal During Final Candidates' Forum : COUNTDOWN to the ELECTIONS: 5 Days to go.
ERIC WAHLGREN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
LAGUNA HILLS : Hospital Wedding an Act of Love--for Father
FRANK MESSINA
Water District Race Shapes Up Quietly
NICK GREEN
Gene That Raises Risk of Skin Cancer, Sunburn Identified : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
From Times staff writers
A Close- Up Look At People Who Matter : Aiding Victims of Abuse Is Her Calling
ED BOND, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Thieves Again Target School for Disabled : Crime: For the second time in four months vandals smash windows with wheelchairs and steal computer equipment.
TIM MAY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Stores Accused of Using Misleading Ads
PAUL ELIAS
Fertility Scandal Victims to Gather : Health: A support group will start meeting in a couple of weeks with three to five donor couples seeking solace. Organizers hope some recipients will join too.
JULIE MARQUIS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Northridge : CSUN Quake Recovery May Wind Up by 1998
KATE FOLMAR
VILLA PARK : Officials Hope to Avoid Fire Zone Designation
BILL BILLITER
Judges Pick New Grand Jury With 37% Minority Makeup : Justice: Activists praise efforts to reform the selection process. The 19-member panel is as diverse as current group. Both sets of jurors are expected to scrutinize officials tied to county's bankruptcy.
LILY DIZON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Beilenson to Retire at End of Term : Congress: Democratic representative says the political process has become 'ideological and often mindless.'
HENRY CHU, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Obituaries : Max Croswhite; Longtime Santa Paula Resident
6 County Clinics Go to Private Providers : Health: Nonprofit groups will run the facilities catering to indigent patients for three years. Some view county's move as a new era for such partnerships.
DOUGLAS P. SHUIT and FRANK B. WILLIAMS, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Port Hueneme Boys & Girls Club to Reopen Today
LINDA FRIEDLIEB
ANAHEIM : In-Line Skating Rink Is Nearly Complete
ALAN EYERLY
First Rain of Season Brings Highway Havoc
BOB POOL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GARDEN GROVE : Ordinance Passed to Restrict News Racks
SARAH KLEIN
South Bay : Return to Contaminated Street Delayed
Popejoy Backs Statewide Campaign Reforms : Legislation: Former county chief executive officer, speaking at news conference, says ballot measure would encourage political newcomers by limiting incumbents' ability to amass huge war chests.
SHELBY GRAD, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
City Council OKs Nominee for Airport Commission
Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment : Small Area of Brain Controls Sexual Identity, Study Suggests
From Times staff writers
VENTURA : Work Begins on New Police Substation
LISA M. BOWMAN
FULLERTON : Presentation Planned on Hillcrest Park
A Phantom Fear? : Tampering With Halloween Candy Is Rare, Officials Say
TRACY JOHNSON, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Skateboard Site Urged for Mission Park
MIGUEL BUSTILLO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Marchers Protest Proposed Quarry : Demonstrations: Ranchers and others gather to urge officials to reject Santa Clara Valley mining proposal.
ANDREW D. BLECHMAN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Larger Kangaroos Leap Farther, Researchers Find : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
From Times staff writers
'Powder' Director
PORT HUENEME : Panels Advance Plans for Water Plant
LINDA FRIEDLIEB
Councilman Cites Big Savings With INS Agent at City Jail : Crime: Zemel says preliminary results of study show 37% of Anaheim arrestees admit to being in U.S. illegally. He believes his plan would cut costs by $1 million a year.
GREG HERNANDEZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Volunteers needed: : Volunteers : Helping hands : FULLERTON : Vendors, Items Sought for Sale
Its Day's Gone By : Women Once Packed Ebell Club's Meeting Hall; Dwindling Membership Has Now Forced Its Sale
ENRIQUE LAVIN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
New, Cleaner SCAT Buses Hit the Road : Transportation: The 26 vehicles, which burn compressed natural gas, are touted as the agency's contribution to the drive for purer air.
NICK GREEN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
The Long Road Back : '93 Fire Victim Battles Burns, Memories, But Keeps Hope Alive
FRANK MANNING, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Ancient Mexican Ceremony for Dead Takes Modern, Mournful Turn : Latino group of mothers against violence debuts on first day of celebration honoring children.
JOHN COX, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
BUENA PARK : Building, Fire Code Changes Given Preliminary OK
LESLEY WRIGHT
San Fernando : Argument Ends in Shooting Death
NICHOLAS RICCARDI
Countywide : Drug Counseling Cuts Will Deny Treatment to 1,000 a Month
RUSS LOAR
A Little Rain Can Put Traffic on the Skids
ANNA CEKOLA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Testimony Given on First Day of Sex Assault Trial
SHARON BERNSTEIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Countywide : Foundation Gives Computers to Schools
ENRIQUE LAVIN
Matter of Principal : LAUSD liberalizes its policy on selecting schools' top administrators
$1 Million Damage by Vandals at Hoover High : Arson: Three classrooms were torched, destroying valuable science equipment. Satanic marking was left behind.
STEVE RYFLE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Minor Injuries Can Reveal Signs of Child Abuse
LISA RICHARDSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Southeast : Condom Outfit Gets Student Suspended
Doctor: Surrogate Deal Stresses Child : Courts: Psychiatrist testifies Elvira Jordan has created an emotionally unhealthy environment for her daughter, 5, in part by showing hostility for child's father.
GEOFF BOUCHER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Northridge : CSUN Enrollment Rises, Stopping Trend
JOHN CHANDLER
Expert Witnesses Say Holden Accuser Has Low IQ and Is Naive : Courts: Psychologist and psychiatrist hired by the plaintiff attempt to explain why she went to the councilman's apartment after he allegedly harassed her sexually at work.
JODI WILGOREN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MOORPARK : Man Pleads Insanity in Fatal Stabbing
PAUL ELIAS
VENTURA : Homeless Center to Open With New Goal
NICK GREEN
ORANGE : St. Joseph Delivers Help to New Mothers
LESLEY WRIGHT
Universal City : Meeting to Focus on Crime and Noise
KAY HWANGBO
COUNTYWIDE : Volunteers : Helping hands : Helping Others to Help Themselves
Study Links Crime, Low Arousal Level
From Associated Press
Layoffs
Chatsworth : Unidentified Man Dies After Car Crash
FRANK WILLIAMS
San Gabriel Valley : Covina Residents Sue Metrolink Over Train Noise
Westside : TRAIL BUILDING
San Fernando Valley : SCHOOL FIRE
Central Los Angeles : REWARD OFFERED
South Bay : DOG ABUSE DECISION
San Gabriel Valley : LAWYERS VS. PASADENA
NEWS
Rosalind Cash; Veteran TV, Movie Actress
MYRNA OLIVER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : An Awakening of Intense Emotions : THE NAKED HEART by Peter Gay ; W.W. Norton $29.95, 420 pages
ANTHONY DAY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Report Warns of Grain Shortage as Harvests Fall, Population Soars
COLLEEN KRUEGER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Elderly in U.S. Survive Longer, Study Finds
Associated Press
Vote on Partial-Birth Abortions
Sarajevans Cross Bridge on Path Toward Peace
Associated Press
Clinton, GOP Leaders Fail Again to Agree on Budget : Politics: White House talks end in stalemate as deadline nears on extending government's ability to borrow.
PAUL RICHTER and JANET HOOK, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Initiative Effort in Cash Bind : Politics: Leader of anti-affirmative action measure says prospects of qualifying for 1996 ballot are in jeopardy without immediate funding.
CARL INGRAM, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Beilenson Won't Seek Reelection Next Year : Congress: Democrat says he's frustrated by 'mindless' political process.
HENRY CHU, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ex-FBI Negotiator Says Agency Faced Hopeless Situation at Waco
from Associated Press
Nuclear Plant Asks to Cut Back Marine Life Projects : Environment: Utility says all the steps agreed upon in 1991 are not needed now. Request for changes reopens debate over San Onofre facility's effects on ocean.
DEBORAH SCHOCH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Race That Gets Down to Bare Bones
GEORGE SKELTON
House Votes to Ban Rare Form of Abortions
EDWIN CHEN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Powell Interest in TV Station Is Targeted
SARA FRITZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
Clinton Finds Fault With Own Welfare Plan
ELIZABETH SHOGREN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Damp Day
S. Korean Ex-Leader Denies Being Bribed : Asia: Former President Roh tells prosecutors that his huge slush fund was not the result of corruption. But he reveals little else.
SAM JAMESON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Balkan Foes Voice Cautious Hope as Peace Talks Begin : Negotiations: Christopher calls meeting at Air Force base in Ohio 'last, best chance for peace.' Serbian, Croatian leaders agree to speed up discussions on Eastern Slavonia.
ART PINE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Folksy Family Clinic Called a Model : Medicine: Wilmington center is seen as an alternative with its emphasis on outpatient and preventive care. A county task force is looking to the facility for ways to improve its massive and costly network.
STEPHEN GREGORY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
GOP Candidates Start Anti-Powell Research : Politics: Information is being gathered on general's public record, private life. Dole, Buchanan camps are said to be leading the most aggressive drives.
JOHN M. BRODER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Canada Premier Struggles to Tie Up Loose Ends : Politics: Tension builds after narrow loss by separatists. Chretien under pressure to mollify Quebec.
CRAIG TURNER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FBI Plan Seeks Broader System of Wiretapping
From Reuters
Jennie Weeden; Lived to Be 110
Beilenson Won't Seek Reelection Next Year : Congress: Democrat says he's frustrated by 'mindless' political process.
HENRY CHU, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Most 12th-Graders Lacking Basic Facts of U.S. History
from Associated Press
U.N. Panel Nears Pact on Curbing Ocean Pollutants
JAMES GERSTENZANG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Perot's Progess
Russian Auto Workers Riot Over Pay; 1 Killed
Associated Press
COLUMN ONE : Did Spain's Leader OK Dirty War? : Charges are mounting that Premier Felipe Gonzalez was behind five years of bloody attacks aimed at Basque terrorists. The claims, which he vehemently denies, may help drive him from office.
SCOTT KRAFT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gates Says Aides Failed to Tell Him About Ames
JAMES RISEN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
These women literally ache for the wilderness : Utah's Great Old Broads takes part in monthlong hike to keep these untamed, undeveloped areas.
FLORENCE WILLIAMS, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Police Add Few Officers to Patrols, Report Says : LAPD: Mayor calls deployment record inadequate. But 631 of 900 new hires are still in academy, chief explains.
JIM NEWTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Marlene Herald; Actress, Community Volunteer
Memorial Service Set for Maxene Andrews
Revenge Bombs Injure at Least 9 in Gaza Strip
From Reuters
Protesters End Fast, Declare Victory : Activism: UCI hunger strikers cite health reasons and pledge by 3 regents to seek new vote on affirmative action.
MARTIN MILLER and GREG HERNANDEZ, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Streamlined Approach Key to San Diego Health System : Medicine: Some see its decentralized, limited-care strategy as wave of future. Other areas use different tactics.
JOHN J. GOLDMAN and TONY PERRY, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
S. Africa Holds First All-Race Local Voting : Elections: Millions flock to polls to put blacks on town councils.
BOB DROGIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Burundi Army Blamed for 250 Hutu Deaths
Reuters
Citing Pollution Overseas, U.S. Cuts Firm's Insurance
JIM MANN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Washington Insight
From The Times' Washington Bureau
4 Students End Hunger Strike, Claim Victory
MARTIN MILLER and GREG HERNANDEZ, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Thomas F. Murphy; Prosecuted Alger Hiss Case
Project in Peril, Records Show : Redevelopment: Taxpayers are in danger of not being repaid for loan Los Angeles made to renovate hotel for low-income people, city officials allege.
LORENZA MUNOZ and SCOTT COLLINS, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
O.C. Supervisor Gives Staff Raises Despite Freeze
From a Times Staff Writer
Music, Food Are Lively Options for Celebrants of Day of the Dead
A Declining Face Value
MIMI AVINS
54 HOURS : Los Angeles on Ice
LAURIE K. SCHENDEN
There's a Place for Everyone Online : Advertising: Quirky TV spots say it's OK to be different-- real different --because you can still connect with others like you. But how far out is the cutting edge?
LINTON WEEKS, THE WASHINGTON POST
Weird Science : Those Lab-Concocted Fabrics of the Past Become Runway Cool in Variations From Sleazy to Elegant
MIMI AVINS, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Stylish New Feat for Men: Brown : Relaxed codes in the workplace make room for dress shoes of a different color.
KATHRYN BOLD, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
A Place Where They Take Play Seriously : Family: The daily struggles of many teen-age parents leave little time for much else. A program at L.A. Children's Museum shows them how crucial it is to embrace fun.
BEVERLY BEYETTE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FASHION / VIDEO VOGUE : 'She' Visions : Sexy Looks Aren't Anti-Feminist Statements in MTV Special
MAUREEN SAJBEL, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
A Man of Millions : Broadcaster James Dobson Has Become a Leading Name in Evangelical Circles--and the Politicians Have Noticed
LARRY B. STAMMER, TIMES RELIGION WRITER
Freda Granite; Agent for Susan Anton, Rudy Vallee
BY DESIGN : Bet They'd Be Superstars in Silent Movies
MICHAEL COLTON
BY DESIGN : An Era of Dress : At a Time When Fashion Was Thought Frivolous, William Hogarth's Art Found Meaning and Beauty in Women's Wear
PATRICIA WARD BIEDERMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
New Kicker Breaks In With Bruins : College football: Greg Andrasick, surfer and kickoff specialist, getting his chance on long-distance field goals.
STEVE SPRINGER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Belle Is Up to Old Tricks on Halloween
MAL FLORENCE
Remembering L.A., Not in Wrong Way
JIM MURRAY
Blue Jays Let Molitor Go Free; A's Pick Up Eckersley Option
From Staff and Wire Reports
This Time, Moose Don't Let Ice Dogs Beat Them : Hockey: Minnesota wins for first time in three meetings, 5-3.
ARA NAJARIAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC : Sanders' Contract Squabble Settled
Associated Press
LONG BEACH STATE NOTEBOOK / JASON REID : For Starters, Greenberg Must Decide on Top 5
JASON REID
Just Preps : Notables
ERIC SHEPARD
Cathedral Can Celebrate a Day Early
ERIC SHEPARD
COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Arizona State Has Handle on Ball
STEVE SPRINGER
Western Keeping Its Distance From Defeat : Football: Margin of victory has been narrow for the Pioneers, who are the county's only unbeaten team.
MIKE TERRY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ewen Supplies Goal, Muscle for Ducks : Hockey: He beats Fuhr for a rare goal and then battles the Blues' McRae for good measure.
MIKE REILLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hebert Shows Blues He's a Real Stopper : Hockey: Duck goalie turns away 28 shots in 3-0 victory. Ewen gets first goal in two seasons.
ELLIOTT TEAFORD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Just Preps : Area News : CENTRAL CITY
ERIC SHEPARD
Ducks' Hebert Stops Blues, Fuhr : Hockey: He turns back 28 shots in 3-0 victory over St. Louis' veteran goalie for his first shutout since April.
ELLIOTT TEAFORD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
College Football Daily Report : Ucla
MARYANN HUDSON
Just Preps : Area News : SOUTH BAY
HOUSTON MITCHELL
Just Preps : Area News : SAN GABRIEL VALLEY
LONNIE WHITE
PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AFC : Hostetler Ready, but White Cautious
Associated Press
THE NBA: 1995-96 : Expanding the Border : Book of Isiah Will Be Rewritten in Toronto
CHRIS BAKER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Just Preps : Notables
ARA NAJARIAN
Futch Sees Bowe-Holyfield III as a Thriller
CHRIS DUFRESNE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Foothill Wins Fourth League Title in a Row
MARTIN BECK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Blue Jays Say Bye to Molitor; Athletics Will Keep Eckersley
From Staff and Wire Reports
THE NBA: 1995-96 : Expanding the Border : With This Team, the Grizzlies' Growl Is Worse Than Their Bite
SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Western Conference
MARK HEISLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Chapman Game Plan Nets Soccer Playoffs
MARTIN BECK
NBA : Starting Referees Still Out
From Associated Press
COMMENTARY : For Want of a Plan, Tyson Career Adrift
TIM KAWAKAMI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Notes on a Scorecard
ALLAN MALAMUD
Prep Roundup
Esperanza Takes Over Football's Top Spot
MIKE TERRY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Just Preps
Cal Gets Minor Basketball Penalty
MARYANN HUDSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PREP ROUNDUP : Anaheim Boys, Brea Girls Win Titles
MATT FARMER
Priority Given to Sports in Big Sky : Athletics: CSUN panel will call for budget cuts without eliminating nonconference programs.
JEFF FLETCHER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Crescenta Valley Forfeits Three Football Victories
NHL ROUNDUP : It's All Lemieux (Seven Points) and the Penguins
From Associated Press
CSUN's Mack Chases Goals, Opponents With Equal Zeal
JEFF FLETCHER
OAK TREE : New York Still a Rotten Apple for Breeders' Cup
BOB MIESZERSKI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Going Gets Tougher, Longer in Baja 1000
SHAV GLICK
MIDWEEK REPORT : HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL UPDATE : It Takes Advanced Math to Track Poly's Hackett
Just Preps : Work Is the Reward : Athletes Toil in Virtual Anonymity in Sports That Are Called Minor Only by Those WhoDon't Play Them
ARA NAJARIAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Arena Football Names Studied
MIKE REILLEY
Just Preps : Area News : INLAND EMPIRE
ARA NAJARIAN
COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Even With a 12-0 Record, Buckeyes Might Be Stuckeyes
GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI
For Rodriguez, Dreams Expand Into the Galaxy : Soccer: Mission College midfielder hopes to play for L.A.'s new professional team.
FERNANDO DOMINGUEZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PREP WATER POLO ROUNDUP : Servite Beats Tustin, Wins Third Straight League Title
Pro Career Next Route for Cal's Uwaezuoke?
DANA HADDAD
COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Arizona's Dice Faces Suspension
Associated Press
Just Preps : Area News : WESTSIDE
GEORGE DOHRMANN
COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Perfect Venue for Toastmasters
EARL GUSTKEY
El Toro's Gulick Chooses Arkansas
COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UC Irvine's Vu Advances in Singles, Doubles at Regionals
BUSINESS
L.A. Charges Doctor in Big Workers' Comp Fraud Case : Insurance: County says the fugitive surgeon ran a $4.2-million tax-fraud and money-laundering scheme.
STUART SILVERSTEIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 Charged in O.C. Investigation of Boiler Rooms : Crime: Dennis Connelly faces 29 fraud counts and, with his brother John, accusations of conspiracy, money laundering.
DEBORA VRANA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Company Town Annex
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Disasters Elsewhere Bring Tourists Back to Southland : Travel: O.C. hotels, restaurants, car rental firms and theme parks are having one of their best years.
NANCY RIVERA BROOKS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Health
Times Staff and Wire Reports
FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Advance on Renewed Hopes for Fed Rate Reduction
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Rockwell Reports Earnings Up 14.6% for Quarter
JOHN O'DELL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Airlines
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Technology
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Reports Paint a Picture of Slower Growth : Economy: Indicators suggest that expansion isn't keeping pace with third-quarter rate. Inflation appears under control.
PATRICK LEE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Americans Showing an Increasing Interest in O.J.--Orange Juice, That Is : Consumers: Analysts say it's health and fitness, not a link to a certain ex-defendant, that sent sales up 1.5% over last year.
From Bloomberg Business News
Sales for Big Auto Makers Fall as '96 Model Year Opens
From Associated Press
Autos
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Health
Times Staff and Wire Reports
International Business
Pension Plan Health Rises With Rates : Retirement: Study finds 75% of plans are fully funded, but not because companies have contributed more.
From Associated Press
FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Advance on Renewed Hopes for Fed Rate Reduction
From Times Wire Services
Other News
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Airlines
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Eye of the Storm : Visitors Flock to S. Calif. as Nature Lashes Other Spots
NANCY RIVERA BROOKS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Other News
Times Staff and Wire Reports
House of Fabrics in Initial Acquisition Talks : Retailing: A deal with rival Hancock Fabrics would be part of company's Chapter 11 reorganization plan.
PATRICE APODACA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NASD, SEC Discussing Settlement Terms : Securities: Agreement would relate to expected charges that Nasdaq's parent failed to enforce trading rules.
SCOT J. PALTROW, TIMES STAFF WRITER
This Time, It's Not Us
JENNIFER OLDHAM
Another Apple Executive to Resign in Dispute with CEO
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Study Slams Telecom Reform Legislation : Consumers: Group representing large phone customers releases findings asserting that rates would rise. Bill's supporters dispute the conclusion.
JUBE SHIVER Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
International Business : Brazil's Telephone Monopoly Is About to Become a Party Line : Telecom: The industry lags far behind current standards, which analysts say spells enormous potential.
WILLIAM R. LONG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Chase, Chemical Banks Plan Community Loan Program
From Times Wire Services
Intel's Pentium Processor Chip Becomes a Super-Fast Pro : Computers: Company says its new technology is intended for workstation use in businesses.
From Reuters
NEWS ANALYSIS : Who Can You Trust? : Dorfman Case Revives Media Ethics Issues
JAMES F. PELTZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Executive Travel : Rising, Erratic Air Fares Make Company Policy Vital
CAROL SMITH, Carol Smith is a Pasadena-based free-lance writer
Two Investors Sell 500,000 Shares in CKE Restaurants
Engineering a Change : Industry: Rockwell's new focus on commercial products takes off in record profit. Newport Beach semiconductor unit plays a big part.
JOHN O'DELL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Reading Tea Leaves of Technology: The Future Lies in Niche Markets
JONATHAN WEBER, Jonathan Weber is technology editor for The Times' business section
ENTERTAINMENT
VALLEY WEEKEND : ART : Painter Really Puts Herself Into Her Work : Simone Gad's subjects include historical subjects and Hollywood images.
ROBIN RAUZI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Reshaped, Tougher Mana Fights Back With 'Angeles' : Pop music: The rock group thinks its latest album answers critics who called the band's earlier hit a fluke.
ENRIQUE LOPETEGUI, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
THEATER REVIEW : 'Loose Lips' Blooper Parade Ranges From Funny to Smug
LAURIE WINER, TIMES THEATER CRITIC
Status of KCBS' Toyota Draws Groups' Fire : Television: Advocacy organizations are concerned about the anchor's removal from the 4 p.m. newscast. The general manager of the station says it's trying different teams.
GREG BRAXTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ventura County Weekend : Up The Coast
Ventura County Weekend : Saturday
OC LIVE : Ale House Rock Blends Blues, Beers, Food in Social Setting
JAMES McCAFFREY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
VALLEY WEEKEND : THEATER / NOTES : The Tragedy of Willie Loman Still Rings True : Revival in Studio City has relevance for countless in pursuit of the American Dream who find themselves victims of '90s downsizing.
T.H. McCULLOH, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Ventura County Weekend : Sunday
ART REVIEWS : Woods' Drawings Build on Foundations of Fantasy
SUSAN KANDEL, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
VALLEY WEEKEND : KIDS : Cable TV Shows Open Windows to the World : Young viewers are gaining insight with offerings such as the Moscow news and the Spanish-language version of MTV.
RICHARD KAHLENBERG, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Back to the Drawing Board : Animation: The creator of 'Ren and Stimpy' has other characters--two- and three-dimensional--up his sleeve. He'll give a talk at Chapman University tonight.
RICK VANDERKNYFF, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Breaking Rank in the Jazz World : Records: Fourplay's music is high on the charts, but the group seems misplaced in contemporary category.
DON HECKMAN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
OC LIVE : Grazie Offers a New Reason to Give Thanks : Cheery Ambience, Creative Ideas Could Add to Chef's Reputation
MAX JACOBSON, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
VALLEY WEEKEND : THEATER / REVIEW : 'Flood Tide' Awash in the Art of Having Fun : Center Stage's cast juggles wide range of melodramatic moods while showing off its keen sense of camp.
ROBERT KOEHLER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
VALLEY WEEKEND : No Slowing Down the Tempo for Mel Torme : The jazz singer is busier than ever--and his talent is so far-reaching that he even has fans in the grunge generation.
JOSEF WOODARD, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
VALLEY WEEKEND : MOVIES : Film Combines Love Story and Tale of Chinese in the Old West : 'Thousand Pieces of Gold' tells of a young woman of the 1880s who is sold into slavery in the United States.
PATRICIA WARD BIEDERMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ART REVIEW : Scenes of Intimacy : Stieglitz Show Includes Photos of O'Keeffe Never Seen Before
WILLIAM WILSON, TIMES ART CRITIC
VENTURA COUNTY WEEKEND : CENTERPIECE : County's Burritos Stand Up to the Taste Test : The Top 10 choices pack a wallop with such fillings as carne asada, fresh vegetables and beans, with a variety of extras including chips, rice and salsa.
BILL LOCEY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
VENTURA COUNTY WEEKEND : Author Urges Girls to Prepare for Equality : Book says education and entrepreneurial skills are keys to economic gains.
FRANCES HALPERN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
ART REVIEW : Marriage of Two Techniques Yields Fresh Style
DAVID PAGEL
FAMILY : Danish Boys Choir Singing Old Favorites a Family Best Bet
LYNNE HEFFLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
VALLEY WEEKEND : VIDEO GAMES : Mice--and Players--Say Gracias for Speedy : Los Gatos Bandidos for Super Nintendo is a first-rate, amusing adventure with the cartoon mouse.
AARON CURTISS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Valley Weekend : Friday
JAMES E. FOWLER
THEATER REVIEW : Balanced, Solid Version of Pavlovsky's 'Sen~or Galindez'
F. KATHLEEN FOLEY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
VALLEY WEEKEND : JAUNTS : 70-Mile Backbone Trail Is Edging Closer to the Finish Line
JANE HULSE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
VENTURA COUNTY WEEKEND : First Comes the Harvest, Then It's Time to Feast : Two autumn dinners and a French restaurant's celebration of its 21st anniversary promise anything but skimpy repasts.
LEO SMITH, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
OC LIVE : Turning Back the Pages to Youth : Writer Crosses Bridge to Childhood Via the Nose
CORINNE FLOCKEN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
OC LIVE : Granted, '3 Wishes' Is Manipulative, but That's Not All Bad
LYNN SMITH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
VALLEY WEEKEND : MUSIC / SOUNDS : Touring Helps Singer Expand Her Horizons : Cathy Segal-Garcia says she is 'more free to experiment and make mistakes' when performing abroad.
ZAN STEWART, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
VENTURA COUNTY WEEKEND : THEATER / NOTES : 'Calamity and Wild Bill' Retold as a Musical Romance : Local playwright Katherine Ann Jones has relied on several contributors for an entertaining repertory of songs.
TODD EVERETT, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Oc Live
VALLEY WEEKEND : CENTERPIECE : Dialogue for All Times : Scholar Hopes Play Triggers Talks Between Christians and Jews
ROBIN RAUZI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
OC LIVE : ART : The Shape of Their Hearts : Time, Love Craft 'Clay Today' Works
BENJAMIN EPSTEIN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
VALLEY WEEKEND : Il Balcone Gets a Hip, Grown-Up Incarnation : Reasonably priced, good-tasting food is served in attractively decorated dining room, where noise is one of few drawbacks.
MAX JACOBSON, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
VENTURA COUNTY WEEKEND : ROCKTALK : Miller Band to Play Arts Plaza on Blues Tour : Sunday's show will include hits and some classic blues. The Thousand Oaks stage will also be hopping with a local rock night later this month.
BILL LOCEY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
OC LIVE : COMEDY : Carey's On : He's Survived Hard Knocks to Earn a Sitcom--and Some Respect
GLENN DOGGRELL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
VALLEY WEEKEND : One-Stop Antiquing Is a Short Jaunt Away : Westchester Faire mall has over 75 shops and three cafes. It's the place other store owners go for a good deal.
GERI COOK, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Oingo Boingo Bids Warm and Emotional Farewell
STEVE HOCHMAN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
VENTURA COUNTY WEEKEND : ART / SIGHTS : Lavish Bird Paintings Portray Fantasy World : Museum displays artistic aviary of Jessie Arms Botke and paraphernalia that gives insight to the creative process.
JOSEF WOODARD, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
FOOD
First Half of November
SYLVIA THOMPSON
NEWS : New Leaf
DAN BERGER
Waffling Wafers
CHARLES PERRY
Kitchen Tip
BARBARA HANSEN
Cook's Notes
SYLVIA THOMPSON
This Little Piggy Went to Market
RUSS PARSONS
Henny One-Note
JONATHAN GOLD
One Star of Southern India
JONATHAN GOLD
A Bummer Crop
DAN BERGER
The Most Important Meal of the Weekend
ABBY MANDEL
Literary Cookbooks I
CHARLES PERRY
No Need to Clam Up
ROSE DOSTI
MARKETS : Packed With Pupusas, Chock Full of Chuco : Liborio covers the Latino food spectrum from Mexico to the Andes
LINDA BURUM
Song of the South : Vegetarian Meals of Southern India Make Meat Moot
BARBARA HANSEN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kitchen Kitcsh
One Couscous Please, Garcon
LORI BARTH
The Shell Game : Peanuts and Kids Go Together Like Baseball and Hot Dogs
SYLVIA THOMPSON
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