- Third-Quarter Review of Investments and Personal Finance : Stock Funds Post Another Big Gain : Average Increase Is 8.9%, Bringing '95 Rise to 27.3%
- Irvine Sensors Names New Executive VP
- CRETE CROSSINGS : EXPLORING GREECE'S LARGEST, MOST UNUSUAL ISLAND : Village by Village
- ASK THE INDOOR GARDENER : Who Needs Those Fancy Botanical Names?
- Another Kind of Gang: Stray Dogs : Animals: Packs terrorize some neighborhoods in South-Central L.A., where staffing shortages and a cramped, makeshift shelter plague city efforts to control huge loose animal population.
- Debate Widens Over Stability of Arts Center Endowment : Fund raising: Controversy centers on privacy of alliance's records and reports that a major donor may back out of his pledge.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT : EASY GRIESE
- This Season, the Baseball Fans Strike Back
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Backup Batten Leads Arizona Over Cal, 20-15
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Wisconsin Jumps On Penn State Confusion : Big Ten: Badgers take full advantage of lapses and stun No. 6 Nittany Lions, 17-9.
- * * * CANDLEBOX; "Lucy"; <i> Maverick</i>
- The Voyages of a Poet : Elytis' essays explore his spiritual, literary and physical journey : OPEN PAPERS, <i> By Odysseus Elytis</i> . <i> Translated by Olga Broumas and T Begley (Copper Canyon Press: $12; 200 pp.)</i>
- JONATHAN JACKSON GETS HIS 'LUCKY' BREAK
- Recalls Become a Way of Life in Orange County
- Next, Will Pete Wilson Rediscover Moderation? : 1996 campaign: The withdrawal, like the candidacy, exposes the governor as a flip-flopping opportunist.
- FAIRPLEX : Pomona Invitational Draws Some Big Names
- Police, Family Differ on Details of Fatal Shooting : Conflict: Jose Manuel Rios carried a shotgun. Officers say he aimed it at them; a cousin who says he watched disagrees.
- COMMENTARY : Amazingly, Angels Still Alive as They Head Into Final Day
- Rally Brings Message of Peace to Troubled Street : Violence: Former gang members bring evangelical revival to neighborhood where 3-year-old was killed.
- Predicting Wildfires : CHAPARRAL STUDIES MAY HOLD THE KEY TO PREVENTION
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Henneman Stops Cubs, Keeps Astros Alive for Wild Card, 9-8
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Calabasas Wins When Harvard Misses Chance
- Jones Delivers Knockout in Title Defense
- MOVIES : The Hughes One-Two Punch : Don't count on meticulous history, a linear plot or even a happy ending. These <i> Wunderkind </i> filmmakers go for a simple swift kick to the gut and music that packs a wallop.
- FACTS VS. FLUFF
- In Defense of Castaic Lake Water Agency
- Surfing Congressmen Are Making Waves
- Benham and Buck
- Time to Put Speaker Squabble to Rest
- MTA Funds for L.A. County
- Simpson Trial
- UTLA Pays for Its Officers' Vacations
- Flight Error
- Lone Pine Strikes Gold With Help of Silver--and Trigger : Movies: A mother lode of history glimmers in the shadows of Mt. Whitney, backdrop for 'The Lone Ranger,' Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, 'Bad Day at Black Rock,' even 'Gunga Din.' Town's annual festival is among coming attractions.
- Beauty From Eastern Europe
- No Nonprofit Funds Have Gone for Recall
- Don't Let Eco-Activists Ground the Airport
- Laura Chick and LAPD Recruitment
- Legislators' Inaction Failed Constituents
- COMMENTARY : The Issues Are...
- MINOR KEY
- GOP Changes to Welfare
- Gateway Center
- Choose Carefully for Supervisor's Seat
- Tip Leads to Arrest of Woman in Videotaped Slaying
- 'Tours de France'
- Harry Wu
- Mittermeier's Pay
- Keep 'Showgirls' Out of Our County
- Maturity the Key for Teen Drivers
- Schools Quietly Severing Ties to L.A. District : Reform: Board will consider Palisades High and feeder facilities' bid to become nation's first charter complex. Plan would accept outside students and permit teacher transfers at will, but does not include financial independence.
- Parents at Fault?
- RATINGS AND PARENTS
- Prop. 187 Targets Group--Lawbreakers
- Religious Realities
- Measure Is for Homeowners' Good
- Beach Access
- When Pets Fall Prey to Coyotes
- The Answer: Get Out and Vote
- Cities Could Save by Consolidating
- Getting in the Way of Assimilation
- Some Nurses Specialize in Mental Health
- AMA Targets Alcoholism
- LAUSD Bureaucracy Stifles Communication
- More Than One Way to Master the Internet
- Italian Village Visit
- Property Owners Can Lend a Hand
- Sinister Anonymity
- Sherman Oaks: A Magnet for Commuters
- HEARTFELT
- And From the Southern Hemisphere
- STONE'S 'NIXON'
- Unair-Conditioned Class Is Unbearable
- Unless Students Learn, Education Fails
- *--*Sample Size (for 10-year period) 353 Ave....
- Posted Speed Limit Is Unconscionable
- Bear River Massacre Site Stirs Tears,...
- Men Are A Drag, Men Are OK
- Waste Water Plan Needs Careful Study
- Keep 7-Mile Section of Mulholland Unpaved
- College District Should Consider Breaking Up
- Deleted E-Mail Can Leave Incriminating Evidence : Lawsuits: Stupid jokes, love notes, sexist slurs, breached confidences--it's all there for the finding, computer sleuths warn. Think you've killed those messages out? Think again.
- NONFICTION - Oct. 1, 1995
- NONFICTION - Oct. 1, 1995
- NONFICTION - Oct. 1, 1995
- NONFICTION - Oct. 1, 1995
- HERE!: Some Valley schools have discovered it...
- A Mass of Security Assembled for Pope : Protection: The pontiff arrives in New York this week to help mark U.N.'s 50th year. Thousands of law enforcement officers are gathered and trained.
- RAM WATCH: Do the heartstrings tug a...
- Firefighters Win Big in Suit Against Officials
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Experts Say Simpson Jury Will Be Careful, Thorough : Deliberations: Length of the case causes cohesiveness and a desire to reach 'finish line,' observers predict.