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Consumer Goods and Literature to Be Topic
By
David Greenberg
NOW
YOU
KNOW
Doing Journalism on Thin Ice
The Late, Great (and Profitable)
By
John M. Glionna
A Pot of Gold That Paid for Land, Cars and Pot-Bellied Pigs
By
Nancy Rivera Brooks
Temple, Churches Join to Honor Gandhi
By
Radha Krishnan Thampi
Youth Shot in Home, Critically Wounded
WoMen’s Center to Provide Legal Advice
By
Sylvia L. Oliande
Curtain May Rise for Beleaguered Ventura Theatre
By
Hilary E. Macgregor
Driver Who Lost Her Wallet Finds a Friend in Caltrans
By
David Haldane
Traffic Rules Sometimes Leave Bike Riders in Limbo
By
Mack Reed
What Debunks a Legend Most? Research
By
Jon Steinman
From Mustard to Myanmar, West Hollywood Has an Opinion
By
Joseph Hanania
Shut the Soft Money Gap, Open Others
By
Ross K. Baker
Campaign Heats Up Over Park Tax
By
Regina Hong
Lost Recreation Time Is Key to Lawsuit in ‘90 Tanker Spill
By
Deborah Schoch
Should
UC
Do Away With the
SAT
?
Airport Battle Set to Take Off in Burbank
By
Jill Leovy
Separate Shootings Injure 2 Men at Convenience Stores
By
Nick Anderson
Multiculturalism in Education Is Topic
By
Darrell Satzman
Politicking Is the Big Enemy on Anti-Drug Battleground
Rezoning of Hillside Property Sought
By
Coll Metcalfe
Dance
3 Wounded When Shots Are Fired Into Vehicle
By
Chris Chi
Today Is Last Day to Register to Vote Nov. 4
By
Carlos V. Lozano
Fire Authority Feeling Burned by Prop. 172
By
Jean O. Pasco
Higher Profile for Mexican Art
Tough Times at Compton Casino
By
Jeff Leeds
Green Berets Founder, 94, Directs Start of 3,000-Mile Walk to Benefit
MIA
s - Career Gets a Fitting Cap
By
Susan Deemer
Parents Press Bilingual Effort at New School
By
Nancy Cleeland
Cramming for Needs Test
By
Regina Hong
Buena High Football Player Suffers Stroke
By
Steve Henson
Notes about your surroundings
Will Congress Maximize Its Power?
By
Adolfo Aguilar Zinser
Zeanah Recall: Voters Are Friends, Foes, or Fed Up
By
Miguel Bustillo
SEND
AWAY
Voter Registration Deadline
A Global Reach for Garage-Based Newspaper
By
Lisa Richardson
Fatal Shooting Linked to Family’s Bloody Past
By
Andrew Blankstein
Cold Front to Bring First Touch of Fall
By
Karima A. Haynes
Sharing Rides, Cutting Pollution Emphasized
By
Sylvia L. Oliande
EDUCATION
:
SMART
RESOURCES
FOR
STUDENTS
AND
PARENTS
By
Lynn O'Dell
COMMUNITY
NEWS
FOCUS
Launch Point
TV
Close-Up
By
Michael P. Lucas
Judges’ Role in Cruise Sponsored by Lawyer’s Group Raises Questions
By
Kenneth Reich
County Gets Last, Fast Rush of Summertime
By
Chris Chi
Opportunities for Volunteering
By
Karima A. Haynes
Playing Monopoly for Keeps With Our Water Resources
By
George E. Brown Jr.
So This Teacher Goes Into a Club …
By
Russ Loar
2 Killed, 5 Hurt in Crashes in Antelope Valley, Reseda
By
Julia Scheeres
1,000 Join Rally Against Abortion
By
Scott Steepleton
Fall Class Lineup Includes Kick Boxing
By
Darrell Satzman
Woman Drowns at Laguna Beach Cove
Santa Rosa Church to Hold Health Fair
By
Darrell Satzman
The
ABC
s of Tutoring
By
Fred Alvarez
and
Andy Rose
Health
She’s Got a Standing Lunch Date
By
Candace A. Wedlan
Straight Talk From Survivors and Physicians
By
Shari Roan
The Stree-Free Way
By
Michael Quintanilla
Prose and Cons of Car-Pooling
Encouraging News From
AIDS
Front
Can’t Stand Them
By
Martin Miller
There Is No Excuse for Not Working Out
By
Kathy Smith
Weaning Out the Fat Finally Did the Trick
By
Rosa Ordaz
For Schizophrenics on Medi-Cal, a Dose of Good News
By
Shari Roan
Getting Doctor’s
OK
to Exercise a Stale Notion?
By
Carol Krucoff
The Stress-Free Way
By
Martin Miller
HARDCOVER
VITALS
By
Kathleen Doheny
Aid and Comfort
By
Martin Miller
Fertility May Correlate to Birth Weight
Where to Turn
By
Barbara Thomas
Sports
Rhodes Continues Run as Mr. October
Stopped in Unemployment Line, Brown Runs Through Raider Line
Harris, Bryant Maintain Confidence
By
Scott Howard-Cooper
Broussard Gives It Old College Try
They All Want to Be Like Mike
Richardson Proclaims Happiness
By
Chris Baker
Jarrett Gets the Breaks in Victory
Pressure Doesn’t Faze This Rookie
By
Ross Newhan
Irwin Feels Like Two Million
Buena Athlete Is Paralyzed After Stroke
By
Steve Henson
Ice Dogs Fall to the Wolves in a Shootout
Barkley, Garnett: Who’s the Bigger Dough Boy?
By
Mal Florence
Hawks’ Blaylock Suffers Broken Finger
Marr, 63, Dies of Stomach Cancer
By
Shav Glick
Murrell Has a Different Perspective
Haywood: A Forgotten Pioneer
By
J A. Adande
They All Want to Be Like Mike
Saint Win Is What All Da Screaming’s About
THE
HOT
CORNER
By
Larry Stewart
Ferraro Suffers Knee Injury
By
Lonnie White
NCAA
’s Perks Getting Probed
Flores and Baffert Are Still on a Roll With Three Wins
By
Bill Christine
Reboulet Takes Johnson Deep
By
Mike Digiovanna
Marr, 63, Dies of Stomach Cancer
By
Shav Glick
Cowboys Can’t Play Catch-Up, or Hurry-Up
SPLASH
TONIGHT
By
Martin Henderson
Nothing Funny About His Crime
By
Mike Downey
Ducks Long for Home Cooking and Absent Teammates
By
Elliott Teaford
Mexico Moves Step Closer to Goal
Cotton Looks at Two Prep Schools
By
Greg Sandoval
Coyotes Prevail as Power Plays Go for Naught
Jarrett Gets the Breaks in Victory
No Change in Top 10; Cougars No. 12
Trojans Go a Long Way With Soward
By
Robyn Norwood
Dolphins Far From Perfect, but Roll a 300
For Kings, Close Is Not Enough
By
Lonnie White
Tontz, Montana Win in Tennis
Brunell Is Back on His Game
Noah Pushes French Team to Fed Cup Title
Burke: Tokyo Trip ‘Great’
By
Elliott Teaford
Best Fights Are Found in Scaled-Down Matches
By
Randy Harvey
Early Birds Lay in Wait
By
Mike Digiovanna
Penalty Kick Keys Titans’ Victory
Haywood Set Stage for Others to Play
By
J A. Adande
Galaxy Is Showing No Discernible Signs of Life
By
Grahame L. Jones
As a Matter of Course, There Are no Bargains Here
By
Martin Beck
and
Steve Kresal
Stewart Half as Good as He Needs to Be
Early Birds Lay in Wait
By
Ross Newhan
Buccaneers Kept at Bay–for Now
By
T J. Simers
TONIGHT
’S
GAME
By
T J. Simers
Cardinals Can’t Kick This Habit
Sanders Falls Into Bills’ Safety Trap
Turnovers the Key to Repeat of 66
By
Jim Hodges
Orioles a Team of Unity - A High-Five for Orioles vs. Johnson
By
Thomas Boswell
News
Train Safety Ad Has Eerie Resemblance to Fatal Accident
By
Alan Abrahamson
Turning Up the Heat on Alleged Drug Lord
By
Anne-Marie O'Connor
Sorrowful Japanese Veteran Testifies on
WWII
Crimes
By
Sonni Efron
Thurmond Released From Hospital
Military Bill Faces Line-Item Vetoes
Critical Conditions
By
Scott Martelle
An Evening With Maggie at Hotel Bel-Air Benefit
By
Bridget Byrne
Pope Warns Casual Rio Crowd Against Hedonism
By
Richard Boudreaux
Prosecutor Who Fled to Spain Is Returned
Twin New Troubles Beset Yugoslavia’s Milosevic
By
Tracy Wilkinson
LBJ
Saw Castro Role in
JFK
Slaying
McGovern Rethinks Dumping Eagleton
Banks Lending More Riskily, Regulator Says
By
Robert A. Rosenblatt
Worth of a Day at the Beach Is Key to Trial
By
Deborah Schoch
A Special Force
By
Susan Deemer
Explosion Kills Mother, Son in South Lebanon
Gunmen Kill Driver, 16 Children on Bus
Promise of Reducing Poverty May Be Found Inside Marriage Vows
By
Ronald Brownstein
They Don’t Sweat the Big Stuff -
BOB
THE
GAMBLER
by Frederick Barthelme, Houghton Mifflin, $23, 213 pages
By
Michael Harris
LAUGH
LINES
S.
Korea Postpones Visit to North by Nuclear Experts
Proposal Would Cut Gas Emissions by 5%
Burbank, Airport in Another Dogfight
By
Jill Leovy
With Repairs on Agenda, Mir May Yet Be Back to Normal
By
Carol J. Williams
Bungled Attack Leaves Israel on Defensive
By
Rebecca Trounson
‘
What Is Cal State Fullerton?’
By
Ann Conway
Racial Hiring on Agenda for High Court Session
By
David G. Savage
Symington Jet Trips Are Questioned
Bosnian Croat Suspect Agrees to Surrender to War Crimes Tribunal
White House Surrenders Tapes of Coffee Meetings
By
Sam Fulwood III
As Wilson Eyes Bid, ‘96 Fiasco Looms Large
By
Mark Z. Barabak
Test Tube for a Changing Political Climate
By
Danny Feingold
Madhouse Mornings Belong to Mom
By
Sandy Banks
VENTURA
COUNTY
NEWSWATCH
By
Miguel Bustillo
,
Mack Reed
, and
Andy Rose
Fall Ball
By
Steve Henson
U.N.
Building in Baghdad Is Attacked
Radioactive Material Sickens 10 Guards
From Welfare Lines to Commuting Crush
By
Eric Bailey
In This Fight, It Doesn’t Matter Who Started It
By
George Skelton
For Justices, an Approved Mingling of Church, State
Blazing a Trail Down America’s Spine
By
Frank Clifford
Skateboarding Accident Kills 19-Year-Old in Orange County
By
Greg Hernandez
and
Mimi Ko Cruz
Ahmanson Deal to Buy Coast Federal Is Reported
By
Debora Vrana
Business
Which Are You? Explorer or Communicator?
By
Kim Komando
Launch Industry in California: ‘All Systems Maybe’
By
Jonathan Weber
CYBERSPACE
Escaping From Reality, Not Family
By
Mary Purpura
and
Paolo Pontoniere
RealNetworks Is Preparing to Battle the Giant
By
Leslie Helm
The Right to Surf in Vietnam
By
David Lamb
France Planning on Record
IPO
for Utility
THE
WEEK
AHEAD
Librarian Shelves a Bookish Image
By
Susan Mcrae
High-Tech Rail Plan
By
P J. Huffstutter
G.I.
Joystick
By
Karen Kaplan
A Sound Idea for Muffling Supersonic Jets
By
P J. Huffstutter
Using the I-Way to Fly
By
P J. Huffstutter
No Room for Two?
By
Greg Miller
Want to Bet on the Dow? You Now Have Options
Phone Companies Cashing In on Collect Calls
By
Jennifer Oldham
Let the Pesky Telemarketer Down Easy
By
Kevin O'Hanlon
Try Browsing Through Both Browsers First
By
Lawrence J. Magid
ALSO
Sun Micro to Unveil Updated Processor
Entertainment
A Straight Arrow Gets Thrown a Curve
By
Thomas E. L. Dewey
Grace Notes for a Cause in South-Central
By
Bill Kohlhaase
A Warm Serenade to Mexico From Durcal
By
Ernesto Lechner
Network Receives Enhanced Warnings
By
Howard Rosenberg
San Diego Rep Revives ‘Zoot Suit’ With Bold Strokes
By
Jan Herman
Subotnick’s ‘Intimate Immensity’ Whets Appetite for the Next Wave
By
Mark Swed
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony Rumbles ‘Round Midnight; Blige Fires It Up
By
Connie Johnson
The Challenge and Triumph of ‘ER’ Live
By
Carol Flint
and
Thomas Schlamme
Redgrave Double Bill to Benefit Malibu Stage
Tommy Tune Celebrates Songs of Bygone Era
By
Jennifer Fisher
‘
Kiss the Girls’ Leads a Surge in Thrillers at the Box Office
Johnny Cash at 65: Still ‘Unchained’
By
Randy Lewis
Eroica Trio Charms With Talent, Fun
By
Susan Bliss
Making Shrinks Feel Small - ’70s Satire ‘Beyond Therapy’ Still Relevant, Humorous
By
Mark Chalon Smith
‘
Tantalizing Teapots’ a Feel-Good Brew
By
William Wilson
Tenor, Soprano Clear Hurdle on Road to Met
By
Chris Pasles
Gorecki’s Third Is All His Own
By
Mark Swed
L.A.
Mozart Orchestra Shows Polish Under Carver’s Bold Direction
By
Daniel Cariaga
Tupac’s Last Picture Show
‘
Ardele’ Fails to Maintain Necessary Subtlety
By
Laurie Winer
Some Good Things Do Come in Threes
By
Susan Bliss
Sarajevan’s Journey From Cinema Hero to ‘Traitor’
By
Kenneth Turan
Fellowships Offered for Dramatic Writing
Pasadena Pops Goes a Bit Afield
By
Timothy Mangan
Parker’s Pse
By
John Clark
Tune Town Leaves ‘Em Breathless
By
Jennifer Fisher
Taller Coreografico Mixes Emotion, Eloquence
By
Lewis Segal
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