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What happened on October 11, 1995
NEWS
Fall Season Is Off and Stumbling : Wait Just a Minute, Did We See the Same Show?
By Howard Rosenberg
BOOK REVIEW : Learning at the Knee of Your Average Self-Made Billionaire : BUFFETT: The Making of an American Capitalist \o7 by Roger Lowenstein\f7 ; Random House $27.50, 473 pages
By Jonathan Kirsch, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Birthday Icing : Yo-Yo Ma Collaborates on a Surprise Party for Irvine Barclay Supporter Arlene Cheng
By Ann Conway, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Life as a Balancing Act--in Double Time
By Robin Abcarian
Finding a Place of Peace : The Carl Bean AIDS Care Center Specializes in Comfort--for the Dying and for the Volunteers of Project Nightlight Who Sustain Their Spirits
By Duane Noriyuki, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
'90s FAMILY : Youthful Desire : The adolescent years can bring on tumultuous bouts of depression and jealousy, plus headaches and insomnia. And that's just among some \o7 parents\f7 .
By Kathleen Kelleher, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
'90s FAMILY : Parents Should Just Say 'No' Too
By Lynn Smith, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'I Know I'm Never Going to Get Well'
By Duane Noriyuki
Rose Bird on Simpson Verdict
Colin Powell
Father Boyle on Gangs
Simpson Overload
Moscow Subways
Perot's Drive to Form New Party Foundering : Politics: Less than two weeks before state deadline, registration effort appears to be falling far short even in a 1992 stronghold like O.C. Aides insist tiny numbers are outdated but say it will be 'right to the wire.'
By Bill Stall, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
HOMECOMING: The 0-1 Mighty Ducks, who play their second...
By Keith Thursby and Shelby Grad and Lesley Wright and Jerry Hicks
WHODUNIT? Mystery road signs are cropping up all over...
By Danica Kirka and Nancy Hill-holtzman and Jeff Fletcher
OUCH: Flu season looms, along with those pesky flu shots...
By Lynne Barnes
Draw in Final Game Gives Kasparov the Winner's Pot : Competition: Champion to get $900,000, challenger $450,000. To many chess experts, the match did not live up to expectations of fierce combat.
By Jack Peters, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Ray Loynd; Times Theater Writer
In Grim Wake of Mexican Quake, Death Toll at 48
By Mark Fineman and Shasta Darlington, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Downplayed by CIA, Paris Incident Has Wide Impact : France: Economic spying affair faded quickly from news. Officials now admit it severely hampered agency.
By James Risen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Charges Planned in PAC Probe at Agriculture
By Alan C. Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Russia's Blighted Ballet : The luster of the legendary Kirov and Bolshoi troupes has been tarnished by scandal, strikes and squabbles. Constant touring keeps them afloat--but at the expense of artistry.
By Sonni Efron, TIMES STAFF WRITER
High Court's Debate Cheers Gay Advocates
By David G. Savage, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Killer Bee' Pool Investors Seek to Sting O.C. in Court
By Michael G. Wagner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Plan to Purchase Bolsa Chica Is Rejected : Development: Offer was less than agreed-upon price, Koll group says. Housing project, wildlife refuge at stake.
By David Haldane and Deborah Schoch, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Darden Will Write Book on Trial, May Quit D.A.'s Office : Simpson case: Prosecutor signs with major talent agency. He says he has no regrets about the trial.
By Andrea Ford, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Grudge Studied as Motive for Derailing Train
By Eric Malnic and Robert L. Jackson and Ronald J. Ostrow, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Supervisors Retreat From Pay Cut Plan
By Jeffrey L. Rabin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
AMA Backs GOP Medicare Plan : Reform: Support comes after House Republican leaders vow to give doctors billions of dollars in relief. Group's endorsement is seen as crucial to gaining public acceptance.
By Edwin Chen and Robert A. Rosenblatt, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Robert H. Finch, Lt. Gov. Under Reagan, Dies : Politics: Leader in California GOP was 70. He also served in Nixon's Cabinet and as President's special counselor and campaign manager.
By Myrna Oliver, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Boys, Boys, Boys
By Peter H. King
Tougher Sex Offender Law Signed : Legislation: Applauded by activists at Covina ceremony, governor approves prolonged confinement of felons if they are found mentally defective when their prison sentences are completed.
By Cathleen Decker, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
11 Cities, Agencies to Sue Orange County
By Michael G. Wagner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Embattled Director of DMV to Step Down : Government: Frank Zolin, criticized for costly computer snafu, cites differences with Wilson Administration.
By Virginia Ellis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Welfare Bills Could Cost State $7 Billion, Study Says : Budget: Report warns that a proposed ban on funds for legal immigrants would create staggering expenses and shift burden to counties.
By Carl Ingram, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Perot's Drive to Form New Party Founders : Politics: Less than two weeks before deadline, figures show voter registration effort falling far short. Aides insist numbers are outdated but say it will be 'right to the wire.'
By Bill Stall, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Jury Seated for Trial in Slaying of Selena
\o7 Reuters\f7
Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : 48-Hour Childbirth Hospital Stay Urged
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Civilian Reactors May Make Weapons Gas : Nuclear: U.S. weighs using non-military facilities to produce tritium for bombs.
By James Gerstenzang, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clinton to Address Split Reaction to Simpson Trial : Race relations: President says he's 'very concerned' about apparent racial gulf.
By Paul Richter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ex-Butler Ruled Unfit to Handle Duke Estate : Courts: Divided panel also castigates bank for conflict of interest as co-executor of tobacco heiress' will. Action is stayed pending appeal.
By John J. Goldman and Paul Lieberman, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Researcher Alleges She Was Poisoned
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Mothers to Get Baby AIDS Test Results
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
POPULATION : California's Residents Are Now Outwardly Mobile : Report shows more people are leaving the Golden State than are immigrating. Nationally, there is a trend toward staying put.
By Colleen Krueger, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ARCHEOLOGY : Bones of Prehistoric Eskimos Near End of Strange Odyssey
By Lee Dye, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Warring Parties Again Delay Bosnia Cease-Fire : Balkans: Serbs continue expulsions while Muslim government fights to expand territory.
By Tracy Wilkinson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Confusion Marks Release of Palestinian Prisoners
By Marjorie Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pakistan Party Calls Strike Over 4 Deaths
\o7 From Reuters\f7
NATO Chief in New Bout With Scandal
By Tyler Marshall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ATTACK ON AMTRAK : Sons of Gestapo? They're Just Nowhere to Be Found : Militants: People in trailer parks and swinging-door saloons are skeptical. They say group could be pranksters or government operatives.
By Jesse Katz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ATTACK ON AMTRAK : Buckeye--The Little Town That Could : Derailment: Dozens of denizens of the small town pitched in to rescue victims. Volunteerism is 'like an obligation that's passed down,' one says.
By Tony Perry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Help for Worried O.C. Relatives
U.S., Mexico Agree to Repatriation Plan : Immigration: Program will send some who enter the States illegally far south of the border.
By James Risen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fellow Academic Backs Professor in Age Bias Suit
Russia Official Held in Embezzlement Scheme
\o7 Reuters\f7
Athlete Pleads Guilty in Girlfriend's Slaying
By Lee Romney, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Oklahoma City-Type Explosives Stolen
\o7 From Reuters\f7 s
Tourney Moved in Protest of Wilson Policy
THE SIMPSON LEGACY: LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : Twist of Fate / HOW THE CASE CHANGED THE LIVES OF THOSE IT TOUCHED : The Capricious Spotlight
THE SIMPSON LEGACY: LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : Twist of Fate / HOW THE CASE CHANGED THE LIVES OF THOSE IT TOUCHED : ROBERT TOURTELOT : For Lawyer, Betrayal Caps a Long Year's Work
By Nora Zamichow
THE SIMPSON LEGACY: LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : ESSAY / GREG KRIKORIAN : Blindsided by Fame : Sudden Prominence Was a Boon to Some, a Burden to Others, but None Had a Choice
By Greg Krikorian
THE SIMPSON LEGACY: LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : Twist of Fate / HOW THE CASE CHANGED THE LIVES OF THOSE IT TOUCHED : Spying Bronco Put Her in Spotlight
By Juanita Darling
THE SIMPSON LEGACY: LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : Twist of Fate / HOW THE CASE CHANGED THE LIVES OF THOSE IT TOUCHED : DENNIS FUNG : 'They Had a Job to Do. And They Did It'
By Carla Hall
THE SIMPSON LEGACY: LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : Twist of Fate / HOW THE CASE CHANGED THE LIVES OF THOSE IT TOUCHED : MARY ANNE GERCHAS : Past Came Crashing Down on Would-Be Witness
By Greg Krikorian
THE SIMPSON LEGACY: LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : Twist of Fate / HOW THE CASE CHANGED THE LIVES OF THOSE IT TOUCHED : TRACY KENNEDY : Ex-Juror Has a Mission After Suicide Try
By Alan Abrahamson
THE SIMPSON LEGACY: LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : Twist of Fate / HOW THE CASE CHANGED THE LIVES OF THOSE IT TOUCHED : ESSAY / NORA ZAMICHOW : Haunting Symbols of Grief and Loss
By Nora Zamichow
THE SIMPSON LEGACY: LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : Twist of Fate / HOW THE CASE CHANGED THE LIVES OF THOSE IT TOUCHED : KIM GOLDMAN : 'Nothing Will Ever Be Right After This--Never'
By Nora Zamichow, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE SIMPSON LEGACY: LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : Twist of Fate / HOW THE CASE CHANGED THE LIVES OF THOSE IT TOUCHED : ARNELLE SIMPSON : 'My Trust in People Has Become Very Shallow'
By Carla Hall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE SIMPSON LEGACY: LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : Twist of Fate / HOW THE CASE CHANGED THE LIVES OF THOSE IT TOUCHED : ESSAY / CARLA HALL : The Brentwood Brushoff
By Carla Hall
THE SIMPSON LEGACY: LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : Twist of Fate / HOW THE CASE CHANGED THE LIVES OF THOSE IT TOUCHED : SAMANTHA GREENBERG : Life in Oasis-Turned-Landmark Is a 'Nightmare'
By Carla Hall
THE SIMPSON LEGACY: LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : Twist of Fate / HOW THE CASE CHANGED THE LIVES OF THOSE IT TOUCHED : STEWART TANNER : The Friend Behind the Mezzaluna Bar
By Carla Hall
THE SIMPSON LEGACY: LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : Twist of Fate / HOW THE CASE CHANGED THE LIVES OF THOSE IT TOUCHED : PABLO FENJVES : 'Plaintive Wail' Was a Dirge for Two Murders
By Greg Krikorian
THE SIMPSON LEGACY: LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : Twist of Fate / HOW THE CASE CHANGED THE LIVES OF THOSE IT TOUCHED : ALLEN EDWARDS : Much Ado After Marcia's New Hairdo
By Tina Daunt
THE SIMPSON LEGACY: LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : Twist of Fate / HOW THE CASE CHANGED THE LIVES OF THOSE IT TOUCHED : JAMIE De MATOFF : 'No. 1 T-Shirt Dude' Repaid With a Lawsuit Instead of Gratitude
By Ann W. O'Neill
THE SIMPSON LEGACY: LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : Twist of Fate / HOW THE CASE CHANGED THE LIVES OF THOSE IT TOUCHED : ESSAY / GREG KRIKORIAN : A Sideshow to Make P.T. Barnum Proud
By Greg Krikorian
THE SIMPSON LEGACY: LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : Twist of Fate / HOW THE CASE CHANGED THE LIVES OF THOSE IT TOUCHED : THE STAFF
THE SIMPSON LEGACY: LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : Twist of Fate / HOW THE CASE CHANGED THE LIVES OF THOSE IT TOUCHED : IRENE ALLEN : At Shoeshine Stand, Life Stays in Perspective
By Tina Daunt
THE SIMPSON LEGACY: LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : Twist of Fate / HOW THE CASE CHANGED THE LIVES OF THOSE IT TOUCHED : KATO KAELIN : My Dinner With Kato
By Nora Zamichow, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE SIMPSON LEGACY: LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : Twist of Fate / HOW THE CASE CHANGED THE LIVES OF THOSE IT TOUCHED : A.C. COWLINGS : Driver in the Ride of the Century
By Carla Hall
THE SIMPSON LEGACY: LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : Twist of Fate / HOW THE CASE CHANGED THE LIVES OF THOSE IT TOUCHED : ESSAY / CARLA HALL : We the People: Conspirators in the Cult of Fame
By Carla Hall
THE SIMPSON LEGACY: LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : Twist of Fate / HOW THE CASE CHANGED THE LIVES OF THOSE IT TOUCHED : FAYE RESNICK : Nicole's Close Friend Sheds Party Life for a Quest
By Nora Zamichow
THE SIMPSON LEGACY: LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : Twist of Fate / HOW THE CASE CHANGED THE LIVES OF THOSE IT TOUCHED : Legal Eagles : Careers Take Flight for Analysts
THE SIMPSON LEGACY: LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : Twist of Fate / HOW THE CASE CHANGED THE LIVES OF THOSE IT TOUCHED : ALLAN PARK : Limo Driver Declined the Tips of a Lifetime
By Greg Krikorian
THE SIMPSON LEGACY: LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : Twist of Fate / HOW THE CASE CHANGED THE LIVES OF THOSE IT TOUCHED : ARLENE PARNESS : Marcia Clark Look-Alike Danced Into Spotlight
By Tina Daunt
ENTERTAINMENT
Harmony of Ideas Strikes a Chord With Ma : Music: The cellist, who appears tonight with Pacific Symphony, wants to see that 'everybody is working toward an incredible common goal.'
By Chris Pasles, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ray Davies Gives a Performance That's Fit for a Kink : Pop music review: After a slow start, his concert at the Galaxy becomes something truly special, a fully realized one-man theatrical. He'll do another show tonight.
By Mike Boehm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Philharmonic Gala That Wasn't : Music review: Planning snafus make for an oddly balanced pension-fund benefit in front of an embarrassingly small audience.
By Martin Bernheimer, TIMES MUSIC CRITIC
Midori: Calm Before Storm : Music review: The violinist played impeccably but dispassionately--until she abandoned herself to Saint-Saens'.
By Timothy Mangan, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
STAGE 'Bermuda' Opening Delayed: The opening of "Bermuda...
By Shauna Snow, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
MUSIC REVIEW : Midori in Recital: A Lesson in Impeccable
By Timothy Mangan
THEATER REVIEW : After 40 Years, 'Trip' Still Travels Well
By F. Kathleen Foley, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Davies' Solo Performance Has All the Kinks Out
By Mike Boehm
'Mountains' of Family Music
By Benjamin Epstein, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Summer Wind Barely Moves Radio Ratings
By Judith Michaelson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fall Season Is Off and Stumbling : New TV Lineup Offers No Breakout Blockbusters
By Greg Braxton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sheryl Staples Takes Cleveland Post : Music: The Pacific Symphony concertmaster's move is effective Feb. 5, but she will return as violin soloist in May.
By Chris Pasles, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Showgirl's Net: Bad Reviews, Agent Woes, $100,000 : Movies: Elizabeth Berkley is catching the heat, but director Paul Verhoeven accepts some of the blame.
By Claudia Puig, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Panel to Look at Value of the Arts
TV Ratings : NBC, Led by 'ER,' Wins Week With a High Five
By Lee Margulies
BUSINESS
Gates Buys Bettmann Archive for Digital Service
From Reuters
Chevron Land Sale Demonstrates Belief in Economic Turnaround : Real estate: Analysts hail planned deal as an indicator that Wall Street and builders have renewed interest in O.C. and state.
By Debora Vrana, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Model Professor : University of Chicago's Lucas Wins School's 8th Economics Nobel
By Jonathan Peterson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Finding Public Records on Private Individuals Proves Startlingly Easy
By Daniel Akst
TURMOIL ON WALL STREET : Dow Overcomes Early Drop as Techs Rally : Markets: Blue-chip index was off more than 60 points as trading began. Nasdaq composite also recovers. Bond prices fall.
By James F. Peltz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TURMOIL OF WALL STREET : Small High-Tech Firms Hear Thunder but Maintain Course
By James Flanigan
THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Gates' Corbis Digital Service Buys Bettmann Photography Archive : Media: Corbis says the two firms will use new technologies, aggressive marketing to enhance value of historic images.
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Another Laureate for Chicago
Technology
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Real Estate
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Real Estate
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Other News
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Other News
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Sharply Lower Earnings for Big 3 Predicted
From Reuters
HealthSouth to Buy Surgical Care Affiliates for $1.2 Billion : Health care: Analysts say the new outpatient surgery firm will benefit from automatic referrals.
From Reuters
Banking & Finance
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
World Bank President Warns U.S. of Crisis : Policy: He calls funding cuts being considered by Congress 'tragic,' urges nation not to shirk duty to world's poor.
From Associated Press
CoreStates and Meridian Banks to Merge : Finance: The stock swap valued at $3.2 billion would eliminate about 2,000 jobs and 115 branches.
From Associated Press
Place to Live, Places to Visit
Labor
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Company Town Annex
\o7 Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
Schwab Adopts Plan to Find Lower Prices : Your Money : Nasdaq: New computer system automatically searches for best values. SEC is considering such a rule.
By Scot J. Paltrow, TIMES STAFF WRITER
It's Simply Time to Get Picky Over Tech Stocks
By Tom Petruno
THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Do You Feel Interactive? : Clint Eastwood CD-ROM May Be a Turning Point in Industry
By Amy Harmon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Boost of Hot Java Adds Steam to Sun Microsystems' Internet Debut : Computers: Firm known for workstations shifts focus to new programming language.
By Julie Pitta, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Upgrades Can Help You Stay Near 'State-of-Art'
THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Cutbacks Imperil Foundation on Which Breakthroughs Rely
By Lee Dye
Landscaper Admits Bank Fraud, Filing False Tax Returns : Courts: Tustin man could be sentenced to 66 years after pleading guilty to 4 felony charges.
By James S. Granelli, TIMES STAFF WRITER
3 Related Packaging Firms to Consolidate, Leave O.C : Real estate: Larger facilities in La Mirada will put companies closer to L.A. County customers.
By Dan Margolis, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Autoclave Engineers Inc.: The parent company of Unit...
I-Flow Corp.: The Irvine medical products company said...
Pacific National Bank: The Newport Beach bank, a wholly...
C.J. Segerstrom & Sons to Receive Forbes Arts Award
By Dan Margolis
Custom Leather Workers Put Their Hides on the Line Every Day
By Kim Barker, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Betsy's Hotel Is All Booked in Former Soviet Republic : Entrepreneurship: Businesswoman finds a job-generating niche, with dollars due in advance.
By Chris Bird, ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION
By Adam S. Bauman
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
America's Dirty Hands in Honduras
Finally Fluoride, After 50 Years : Sacramento puts an end to a longstanding and often loony California debate
Forcing the Issue on Intellectual Piracy : Beijing must answer for China's failure to end counterfeiting
How White People Riot: Quietly, but Lethally, at the Ballot Box : Race relations: If the Simpson verdict damages the faith of liberals, count on more support for gutting programs that benefit minorities.
By Roger Boesche, \o7 Roger Boesche is a professor of politics at Occidental College. \f7
PERSPECTIVE ON TECHNOLOGY : What's a Human Worth in a Workless World? : The displacement of black Americans when manufacturing shrunk will cross racial lines in the Information Age.
By Jeremy Rifkin, \o7 Jeremy Rifkin is the author of "The End of Work: The Decline of the Global Labor Force and the Dawn of the Post-Market Era" (Tarcher/Putnam, 1995)\f7
Obituaries
Councilman's Daughter Killed in Car Crash : Accident: Holleigh Bernson, 26, an aspiring film director, dies in Griffith Park. Hal Bernson's council colleagues close their meeting in her memory.
By Hugo Martin and Aaron Curtiss, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Simpson Interview May Set Ratings Record : Television: Executives predict that despite intense criticism, the program could rival the Super Bowl in number of viewers.
By Greg Braxton and Jane Hall, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Trial in '93 Pasadena Triple Slaying Begins : Court: Three alleged gang members are accusing of shooting Halloween trick-or-treaters. Prosecutor weeps.
By Abigail Goldman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Reported Drop in Patrol Officers Alarms Riordan : LAPD: Mayor orders detailed figures on how many police are deployed in the field. Chief says number of personnel on the street should soon increase.
By Jodi Wilgoren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HEARTS OF THE CITY: Where dilemmas are aired and unsung heroes and resiliency are celebrated. : Going the Extra Mile : South Pasadena Senior Citizens Center driver wins honors, but for him, just helping others is reward enough.
By Emi Endo, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HEARTS OF THE CITY: Where dilemmas are aired and unsung heroes and resiliency are celebrated. : The Beat
HEARTS OF THE CITY: Where dilemmas are aired and unsung heroes and resiliency are celebrated.
HEARTS OF THE CITY: Where dilemmas are aired and unsung heroes and resiliency are celebrated. : The Veggie Cure
By Robert A. Jones
Prostitutes Adapt to Loitering Ban by Switching Locations : Crime: Program barring convicted hookers from some streets draws praise from business owners there, but concern from neighborhoods to which problem has shifted.
By Julie Tamaki, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Renewal Plan Approved for 4 Riot-Torn Areas : Council: Project reflects a new aim for redevelopment agency--to preserve and improve existing neighborhoods.
By Jean Merl, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Father, Daughter Held in Killing of Woman in Knife Fight
Police Are Cracking Down for Speed Enforcement Week
San Gabriel Valley
She's winging it: Piedad Robertson will provide some of...
By Steve Harvey
San Gabriel Valley : Condo Owners Settle Suit Over Defects
Pro Skateboarder Sentenced to 15 Years in Beating Death
At El Monte High, It's the Three C's: Caring, Compassion, Commitment : The campus is a finalist for U.S. Education Dept.'s Blue Ribbon School contest.
By Ian James, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
San Gabriel Valley
It's All Water Under the Bridge
By Patt Morrison
San Fernando Valley : Bond Issue to Help Quake Victims OKd
Westside : Comments Sought on Fox Traffic Plan
South Bay : Chamber Orders Murals Project
Southeast / Long Beach : Recycling Center Given Warning
Central Los Angeles : Fitness Center Opens at School
Westside
Westside
San Fernando Valley
South Bay
Central Los Angeles
Southeast / Long Beach
Police Commission OKs 3 Steps to Implement Reforms
By Jodi Wilgoren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ex-Athlete Admits to Concealing Murder
By Lee Romney, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Out Is In Today : Across U.S., Gays and Lesbians Urge Others to Leave That Closet
By Karen D'Souza, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Endless Bummer : Ban's Retention Raises Wave of Criticism
By David Reyes, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dog Attacks Boy, Dad Attacks Dog, Jury Caught in Middle
By Dana Parsons
FOUNTAIN VALLEY : 2 Robbers Flee With Bank Cash
By Tina Nguyen
Countywide : Motorcyclists Prepare Orangewood Toy Ride
By Tina Nguyen
Countywide : Community Groups to Meet on Bankruptcy
By Shelby Grad
YORBA LINDA : Dusting Off the Nixon Birthplace
By Sarah Klein
Museum to Offer Free Admission Oct. 21
By Mimi Ko Cruz
FULLERTON : Senior Center Will Offer Free Flu Shots
By Mimi Ko Cruz
Volunteers / Helping hands : BUENA PARK : Her Work Doesn't Take a Holiday
ORANGE : Feud Over Ambulance Service Heads to Court
By Lesley Wright
Countywide : Cisneros to Speak on Republican Budget Cuts
By Thao Hua
FULLERTON : Poetry Workshops Offered at Library
By Mimi Ko Cruz
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Personal Touch Keeps Alice's Patrons Loyal
By Debra Cano
IRVINE : College Is Clearing Way for Two-Story Library
By Russ Loar
COSTA MESA : Budget Policy Change on Board's Agenda
By Hope Hamashige
CYPRESS : Construction Begins on Senior Apartments
By Bill Billiter
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Project Aims to Keep City 'Safest in America'
By Lee Romney
LAKE FOREST : Boy's Condition Stable After Stabbing at Party
By Tina Nguyen
LAGUNA BEACH : Survey Points Up City Shopping Drawbacks
By Leslie Earnest
CYPRESS : Candidates in Recall to Speak at Forum
By Bill Billiter
ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : San Juan's Restorative Baths
Girl, 10, Describes Fatal Attack at Uncle's Trial : Courts: Tuan Ngoc Le is accused of murder in the deaths of his estranged wife and her mother in Anaheim.
By Anna Cekola, TIMES STAFF WRITER
UC Irvine Breaks Ground on Neurobiology Building : Education: Work will begin next week on another facility for research of brain aging and disorders.
By Julie Marquis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fire Damages 2 Stanton Apartments
11 Honored for Heroic Actions : Courage: Dist. Atty. Gil Garcetti thanks each, notes that pursuits all ended in jail time for the criminals.
By David E. Brady, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Charge Car : Electric-Powered Vehicle Zooms Up to 50 M.P.H. in Seconds
By Lucille Renwick, TIMES STAFF WRITER
West Valley : Governor Names 2 Residents to Bench
By Frank Manning
Valleywide : City OKs Quake Bond to Reduce Mortgages
By Hugo Martin
East Valley : 250 Complete Course in Parent Education
By Tim May
Northridge : Event to Celebrate Asian-Pacific Heritage
By Kay Hwangbo
Pacoima : Pupils Discover Fun in Computer Lessons
By Tim May
Westlake Village : City to Weigh School Arborist Contract
By Frank Manning
The Fight Against Crime: Notes From The Front : Paramedics Armed With New Caution
By Frank B.Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
West Valley : Chaplain Discusses Gangs and Business
By Frank Manning
Valleywide : Campaign to Crack Down on Speeding
By Kay Hwangbo
Scholarship of Professor Praised in Age Bias Suit : Court: Chicano activist Rodolfo Acuna of CSUN claims UC Santa Barbara unfairly denied his application for post.
By Leslie Berger, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Apparent Stabbing Investigated
Police Hope Meetings Inspire Revival of Gang Accord
By Nicholas Riccardi, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Youth Held Over Fatal Shooting
GLENDALE / BURBANK : Tower Residents Reject Fire Sprinkler Proposal
By Steve Ryfle, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Farmland Safeguards to Be Studied : Growth: County supervisors form a task force to review guidelines that keep development within or near city boundaries.
By Carlos V. Lozano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Supervisors Support Hospital Expansion Plan : Financing: The board backs a $51-million proposal to pay for a five-story outpatient wing at Ventura County Medical Center.
By Carlos V. Lozano and Eric Wahlgren, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
School of Soft Knocks : Rio Real Principal, Teachers Reach Out to Parents in Casual Visits to Their Homes
By Catherine Saillant, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
3-Pool Swim Center Proposed at Buena High
By Catherine Saillant, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
New Projects May Overwhelm Schools, Official Warns
By Scott Hadly, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Information Offered on HIV/AIDS Care
By Fred Alvarez
3 Finalists for Chancellor Remain
By Kelly David
County Commission Hires Film Liaison
By Stephanie Brommer
More Leeway Sought in Pollution Curbs
By Eric Wahlgren
VENTURA : Wall of Names of War Victims to Be Preserved
By Andrew D. Blechman
Foundation Awards Health Groups Grants
By Stephanie Brommer
MOORPARK : Ranch Foreman Died in Accident
By Stephanie Brommer
THOUSAND OAKS : Group Seeks Input on Anti-Drug Fight
By Kelly David
THOUSAND OAKS : Arts Plaza's Access for Disabled Probed
By Jeff Mcdonald
SIMI VALLEY : Stalled Talks Prompt Protest From Teachers
By Lisa M. Bowman
OAK PARK : Democrat Joins Race to Replace Boland
By Carlos V. Lozano
Wood Ranch Dream Means Nightmare for School : Simi Valley: Bankruptcy ended developer's plan to build campus in area. And land given to district as part of settlement has no takers.
By Lisa M. Bowman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Ventura Police Choose Location for Downtown Substation
By Tracy Wilson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ELECTIONS / VENTURA COUNCIL : Candidates Offer Their Ideas for Revitalizing the Downtown Area : Business: Council hopefuls agree on many of the goals but differ on the methods for improving the economic climate in the Main Street area.
By Tracy Wilson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wilson Appoints 2 to Higher Judicial Posts : Law: Vincent J. O'Neill Jr. joins county Superior Court and David W. Long replaces him on municipal bench.
By Paul Elias, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Obituaries : John Dale Moon Sr.; Peoples Lumber Retiree
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Obituaries : Marcelle L. Warren; Howard Hughes' 'Girl Friday'
SPORTS
COMMENTARY : Seattle Rallies Around Mariners
By Joe Gergen, NEWSDAY
Forget No. 400, Robinson Says No. 179 Is Top
By Shav Glick
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Moceanu Captures Silver in World Gymnastics
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Moceanu Captures Silver in World Gymnastics
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PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : San Clemente Sweeps Mater Dei
By Wendy Witherspoon
PREP ROUNDUP : Suzuki, Saggar Lead No. 1 Woodbridge in Tennis
Everybody Plays His Role in Decisive Splash Victory : Indoor soccer: Seven players have a hand in beating San Diego Sockers, 8-6, to advance to CISL semifinals.
By Martin Henderson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Prep Volleyball Roundup
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NHL ROUNDUP : Stars Defeat Flames in Home Opener
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ROUNDUP : Westlake Needs Extra Sets to Break Thousand Oaks
Pro Football Daily Report : Afc
Associated Press
Caron's New Branch Laden With Thorns : Colleges: Personal injury lawyer's attempt to become a sports agent has led to controversy.
By Elliott Almond and Steve Henson, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
For Kings, It's So Far, So Good
By Lisa Dillman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Glimmer of Distant Diamonds
By Mike Downey
BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Momentum Isn't With the Indians
By Ross Newhan
Reds Doubled Over, but Not Laughing : NL: Devereaux's single wins opener, 2-1, in 11th inning as Braves turn a record five double plays.
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : No Rookie Mistakes for Mariners, 3-2 : AL: Wolcott gets out of first-inning jam, pitches Seattle past Cleveland.
By Mike Digiovanna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Coach Faces Trojan Reality
By Earl Gustkey
COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Dice Will Sit Out Game With Bruins
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Woods Hits the Right Notes : College football: Wide-bodied USC tailback is becoming a favorite with bullish runs that to him are too good to be true.
By Earl Gustkey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Ogden's Injury Still a Mystery
By Steve Springer
Lakers Lose Eddie Jones for at Least Six Weeks
By Mark Heisler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Notes on a Scorecard
By Allan Malamud
SOCCER : Milutinovic Returns Tonight With Mexico at Coliseum
By Grahame L. Jones, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hawking Tries to Build a Basketball Family
By Lon Eubanks
Baseball Playoffs Daily Report : American League
By Ross Newhan
FBI Enters Caron Probe, Seeks Mail, Wire Fraud
By Elliott Almond and Steve Henson, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Baseball Playoffs Daily Report : American League
By Mike Digiovanna
BASEBALL PLAYOFFS DAILY REPORT : NATIONAL LEAGUE : Consultant Is Not in His Playbook
By Bob Nightengale
St. Genevieve Debating Indicted Coach's Status
By Peter Yoon, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Littlerock's Top Rusher Suspended for League Opener
RECREATION / IRENE GARCIA : Racquetball Bounces Back
By Irene Garcia
Beauregard Will Be Tried Again After Hung Jury : Jurisprudence: Second trial of former Cal State Northridge football player is slated for Nov. 14 after panel fails to reach verdict.
By Irene Garcia, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Breeders' Cup Turf Loses Lammtarra
By Bill Christine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
JetHawks Nickname Flies in Lancaster, but How Will the Mascot Walk?
Regulations Will Make It Tougher on Hunters
By Pete Thomas
PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AFC : Checkpoint Was Sore Spot to Chief Fans
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Plant Has Made Lake a Hot Spot
Fishing's Fall Classic : After a Slow Summer, Tuna Anglers Are Having a Ball This Autumn
By Pete Thomas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC : Sanders' Debut With Cowboys May Be Oct. 29
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