- MUSIC / MARVIN THE MANDOLIN MAN : Stringing Along : It's passionate, it's from the heart and it cuts to the bone. And he's closer to Jimi Hendrix than Bill Monroe.
- How to Get Attention
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Gives Up After 7-Hour Standoff
- Man Guilty of Murdering Fullerton Couple : Trial: Jury deliberates just three hours and will decide next whether Richard Boyer should die for the 1982 killings committed during alleged drug hallucination.
- FILLMORE : Council Approves Interim Budget
- GARDEN GROVE : Warship Crew to Be Honored
- Countywide : Home Sales Fall 23%; Prices Show Decline
- Man Is Wounded in Drive-by Shooting
- Rockers Rally for Jailed Promoter : Benefit: A Sunday concert will help pay legal bills for founder of Goldenvoice, who pleaded guilty to drug charges.
- POP REVIEW : Chieftains' Pluck of the Irish
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : Waves to Open Season at Texas Tech
- Public's Voice to Be Heard on Bonelli Park : Development: A citizens committee will be appointed to meet with county officials to revise the park's master plan. Critics say the group is unnecessary.
- Personal Health : Ancient Concepts of Birth Control
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / OAK TREE WEST : The Real Thing : Deli dishes are the highlight of the extensive menu, with quality that's rare outside Los Angeles or San Francisco.
- A Red Wagon Load : Kathy Duran handpicks fruit from her Ojai orchard, taking enough for a day's sales at the farmers' market.
- 'Sarafina!' Screening Helps AFI Net More Than $100,000
- Pasadena : Life Term for Acid Attack
- OBITUARY : Ray Watson; Councilman, Retired Deputy
- CAMP PENDLETON : Practice Bombing to Start Again
- The Korean War Simplified
- Former El Toro Officer Denies Harassment : Court-martial: Navy commander pleads not guilty to formal charges of indecent acts toward sailor and civilian employee.
- Riverside Man Held After Car Chase
- Vials of Blood Stolen; Some May Carry AIDS
- Man-Woman Robbery Team Hits People Making Bank Deposits
- Taking Peeler No Trouble for West : Lakers: Missouri guard's potential was too much to pass up at No. 15, despite recent problems with the law.
- Welk Theater Goes Out on a Limb With 'Chorus Line'
- TOURISM
- The Belly Dances : Not only is it invigorating exercise, it manages to stretch the mind and a sense of feeling good as well.
- Sheriff Cuts Liaisons for Area Schools : Budget: Deputies had built rapport with students, some of whom are at risk for committing crimes. The department is also eliminating nine other positions.
- El Monte : Budget Cut Proposals
- Tobacco Firms Ruled Open to Injury Lawsuits
- Prayers Banned at School Ceremonies : Supreme Court: The justices rule 5 to 4 that grade school and high school officials may not invoke name of God. Decision is a setback for Bush Administration.
- How Government Spends Property Taxes
- Jewish Music Under the Stars
- Reservoir Regulations Streamlined : Water use: The DWP will not have to provide environmental impact reports for its filtration or enclosure projects. An influential homeowner group objects.
- Luncheon Honors Pasadena Firms
- De Klerk Tries to Lure ANC to Talks : South Africa: His olive branch, though spurned, raises hopes that the negotiations breakdown may be resolved.
- Sierra Vista Students Cited in Poster Contest
- He Finds Release From Trials of Everyday Life : Volleyball: Pro tour gives lawyer Robert Chavez a chance to have fun in the sun.
- Claremont : City Can't Afford Signal
- Santa Monica : Accused Won't Face Death
- Tests Link Ex-Convict to Series of Rapes, Murder
- Strike Gives 'End of Line' New Meaning : Trains: The Amtrak stoppage puts smiles on some vacationers' faces--but frowns on many, many others.
- CAMP PENDLETON : EPA, Base Settle on Waste Violations
- LOS ALAMITOS : City Adopts Budget but Hears Warning
- CAMARILLO : City Approves $8,600 to Pay for New Sign
- Campaign Calendar
- Roth Lawyer Says Supervisor May Admit Guilt : Investigation: Acknowledging violations of Political Reform Act and paying fine 'is the most likely scenario' for resolving conflict probe, the attorney predicts. He doesn't expect criminal charges.
- ORANGE : Irish Did Not Break Law, Attorney Says
- Oceanside Council Protects Itself as It OKs Lean, Job-Cutting Budget
- Karen Lloreda Named Mayor of Dana Point
- It's No Dream: Olympic Team Loses
- Miner Didn't Realize Heat Would Be On Like This : NBA draft: USC star waits longer than expected before Miami makes him the 12th overall selection. UCLA's Murray goes to San Antonio, Pepperdine's Christie to Seattle.
- Dream On to Watch the Stars : Games: Security's so tight, the way to see Team USA play is in your imagination.
- Vanguard Faces a Classic Conflict : Ensemble Seeks to Balance Dark, Light Sides of 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'
- ART REVIEWS : Unraveling a Mystery at Thomas Solomon's Garage
- Working Paper : High School Seniors List Career Choices in Survey for Irvine Firm
- Rolls Contacted About Allison, GM Says
- Panel to Offer Plan for State Economy : Commerce: The business, academic and labor leaders will seek ways to bolster California.
- Rx: Grape Punch
- AUTOS
- The James Beard of Uzbek Cuisine
- MARKETING
- TOURISM : Hotel Del Coronado Imitates Disney at Replicating Game
- AUTO INDUSTRY : Trucks Lead a Small Gain in Mid-June Vehicle Sales
- Firm Shatters Workers With Shutdown News : Closing: After 6 decades, Ball-InCon Glass Packaging Corp.'s Santa Ana plant will fold, putting 300 people out of work.
- Toshiba's New Generation Portable
- Chrysanthemum Lamb, Zucchini Cake
- The Fight Over Who Gets to Define Disease
- Natural Gas Leads Pack, Pickens Says
- Korean Garment Maker Seeks Fullerton Site : Manufacturing: K.U.M. Ltd. hopes to get state agency to issue $4 million in tax-free bonds to help finance plant.
- Are You Ready for Orange Spuds?
- Tuna for Two
- BOOK REVIEW : Angry Voice of a Wit Both Pitiless, Compassionate : THE REAL THING; by<i> Doris Lessing</i> : HarperCollins $20; 214 pages
- Crisis Worsening for State Youths, Report Shows : Children: Teen pregnancy, incarceration and unemployment rise, advocacy group finds. One of few pluses is decline in dropout rate.
- Rabin Moves to Rebuild Israeli Relations With U.S. : Mideast: But the prime minister-elect will not halt programs on the Golan Heights and in East Jerusalem.
- <i> The following are selected entries from the crime logs of local law enforcement agencies between June 15 and June 21:</i>
- Enrollment Rises Less Than State Estimated : Education: A slowing in the influx of public school students will mean an unexpected budget saving of $250 million.
- Look Homeward : Ethiopian Emigres Search for Common Bonds in Their New Land, but Ancient Tensions Resurface
- NASA Chief Begins Effort to Save Space Station From Budget Ax
- Cash Crops : Farmers' Markets Help Satisfy Appetite for Just-Picked Produce
- THE MYSTERYFEST
- UNESCO Changes Image, Focuses on Anti-Semitism
- Private Efforts to Clean Up Downtowns May Sweep America : Philadelphia property owners increased their taxes to create a district with safe, scrubbed streets. Many other cities have similar efforts or plan them.
- Taking Stock of Rio : Stockbrokers help to screen investments giving priority to the environment. Several mutual funds gain special attention.
- South Gate : Council Reduces Increase in Trash-Collection Fees
- PAGES : And What's Bugging You?
- ANAHEIM : Contract Extended for City Lobbyist
- Transit Body to Seek New Bids for Train Cars : Green Line: Five months after national furor and cancellation of disputed deal, bid invitation is issued without specifically requiring the creation of any new local jobs.
- LOS ANGELES : Judge Orders Detectives to Accept Post-Riot Tasks
- Countywide : Sheriff Warns of Donation Scam
- Back From the Brink : Riots: In his first public comments since being shot in the face, firefighter says that he isn't bitter and that he takes things one day at a time. He singles out co-workers for special praise.
- EL SERENO : Landlord Fined $13,500 for Code Violations
- Anonymous Neighbor Makes Name for Himself as Rescuer : Bravery: Former Raiders player uses his speed to help others to safety from raging apartment fire. Several grateful residents now recognize him as their hero.
- LOCAL NOTES : Fountain Valley Spirit Club Advances to Soccer Nationals
- Sabonis Scores 22 Points to Lead Lithuania Past Hungary, 106-71
- Mims Gets Right Down to Business
- NCAA
- BankAmerica's Smith Will Quit No. 2 Post : Banking: After just two months on the job, former CEO of Security Pacific says it isn't what he wants.
- Five-Year Economic Plan Unveiled in Japan : Commerce: It calls on the government to shorten work hours, cut housing costs and improve public welfare by investing in social infrastructure.
- Big Three Lose Round on Minivans : Trade: U.S. regulators rule that Detroit has not been injured by Japanese vehicles and thus no dumping penalties can be levied.
- Tasting the Silk Road : Bukhara, Tashkent and Samarkand ... A first look at the cuisone of Uzbekistan, the former Soviet republic that is the culinary capital of Central Asia.
- THE WORKSHOPS
- Chu-minator II
- San Dimas : Council Adopts Budget
- Hotels See the Light, Conserve Resources
- Brother Taps Jazz Connection
- 82 Jobs Cut as Union Says No to Furloughs : Budget: The losses will include up to 16 layoffs. City revenues are down $8 million, and state funding could decline another $8 million.
- Bill Requires Physicians to Disclose Breast Implant Risks
- Calcium May Battle High Blood Pressure
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : Inner Art Gets Out : Exhibit at Camarillo is strong in its own visual terms. It gains even added strength as viewer gains awareness of who the artists are.
- An Olympic-Size Blunder : Flawed due-process procedures unfairly penalize athletes
- THOUSAND OAKS : Biggest Fraud Trial Is Winding Down
- NEWPORT BEACH : Eastbluff Residents Back Child-Care Use
- VAN NUYS : Follow-Home Theft Suspects Face Trial
- Choosing a Camp? Begin With Old-Fashioned Word-of-Mouth
- Humana Expanding Image Processing: Humana Hospital-West Anaheim...
- Council OKs Controversial Redistricting : Remap: The plan is intended to give minorities greater influence, but a community group says the new lines decrease Latino strength.
- State Scolds District on Students' Performance : Education: The report says major new resources have not helped. The district is blamed for not following up on initial efforts.
- Generosity Rains at Zoo's Annual RITZ
- Northeast Los Angeles : Free Lunches for Children
- Budget Ax Kills Sheriff's School Deputy Program
- Ride Hasn't Always Been Smooth for Game Named for Freeway : Preps: Since it began 25 years ago, the 605 All-Star Football Game has seen good times and bad.
- Adorable Affordables
- Long Beach : Officers Arrest 5 People, Seize 55 Pounds of Cocaine
- OJAI : Council Questions Golf Course Plan
- Card Club Proposal Draws Full House of Players, Pro and Con : Hawthorne: Advocates of gambling initiative point to economic payoffs for the city. Opponents say the crime potental is too great to risk.
- Suspect Tells Investigators He Spit at Denny, Attacked 2 Others : Riots: Anthony Lamar Brown's statement says the trucker did not provoke assault. It strengthens case against him and Damian Williams.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS : Dana Dismisses Longtime Adviser, Hires New Team to Direct His Campaign
- Happy Honking Greets Freeway in Costa Mesa : Transportation: Newly opened lanes will help merchants who endured sagging sales during years of construction that tied up Newport Boulevard. Motorists and residents are jubilant.
- Cycling
- Pro Football
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Reds Put the Slug on Astros, 9-6
- Holyfield Takes Beating in This Corner
- Weak Factory Report Keeps Dow Reined In : Market Overview
- O.C. Rail Commuters Scramble for Alternative Ways Into L.A. : Transportation: Many who rely on Amtrak and OCTA service cope by turning to car-pools and buses instead.
- Challenger Program Offers Chance for Disabled Youngsters to Play
- NASA Chief Says Future Is Tied to U.S. Space Station : Cosmos: Its fate is closely watched in Huntington Beach, where McDonnell Douglas Space Systems Co. holds project contracts that are valued at $3.5 billion.
- Bell Gardens : Council Ends Study Periods and Agrees to Meet Earlier
- Getting Well : Cancer Society Volunteers Dispense Right Kind of Medicine
- One Young Life That Touched So Many Others
- El Monte : Applications for City Clerk
- Whines, Cynicism Follow in Wake of LAPD Trial for Beating of Rodney King
- WEDDING : Williamson-Pesek
- Raphael O. Cordero II, Advocate for Aged, Dies
- SPORTS BRIEFS : Ichiban Volleyball Teams Compete in Junior Olympics
- Michael Costello of Santa Teresita Hospital and...
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- COLUMN ONE : A Dose of Their Own Medicine : The Russian approach to treating illnesses includes a healthy respect for home remedies. Time-honored family recipes often carry more weight than a physician's advice.
- Shuttle Mission Plans to Explore Various Effects of Weightlessness
- ELECTIONS / STATE SENATE : Write-In Effort Qualifies GOP Candidate to Oppose Hayden
- SANTA CLARITA : Council Rejects Housing Tract
- Neighbors Upset Racquet Club to Be Hog Heaven : Zoning: Nearby residents' complaints closed the tennis ranch. The owner now plans to raise pigs and attract motorcycle riders with an offer of free beer.
- State Scolds District for Poor Performance by Compton Students
- MISSION VIEJO : Residents to Pay Trash Haulers More
- BURBANK : $288-Million Budget Gets Tentative OK
- CYPRESS : City Stays in Black, Limits Spending
- Krone Can't Whip 'Em All, Even With Some Extra Help
- Rise and Fall of Steve Howe
- Wilshire District : Museum Trustee Named
- Council OKs $2.9 Million in Budget Cuts
- Revenge of the Parents : Families: You can run but you can't hide. After a period of rebellion in the late teens, the inevitable occurs. You become just like Mom and Dad.
- Riding the Wave : The Irie Ites do rockin' reggae just about every night and everywhere. They'll be at the Club Soda tonight.
- Cerritos : Community College President Steps Down
- Downey : City Manager Imposes Hiring, Travel Freeze
- Long Beach : Council Delays Budget Vote, Awaits Legislative Action
- Easy Street : Public works: After 30 years of bone-jarring rides and accidents, a rough stretch of Venice Boulevard has been resurfaced.
- Life Term for Acid Attack
- NAACP Conferees Assess Riots; Director Calls for Jobs Program
- Homicide Task Force Arrests Sex Offender in Prostitute Killings
- Castro and Padilla Head Six-Bout Card at Irvine Marriott
- Nebraska Running Back to Sit Out Season
- Reynolds Advances to Final : Olympic trials: He finishes second to Watts, who turns in fastest 400 time since 1988 with run of 43.97.
- Area Schools Find Goodwill in Competition Despite Qualms : Watts Games: Post-riot fears dissolve and teams discover that brotherhood and sportsmanship prevail.
- Advice to Prep Standouts: Get Out of California, Fast
- Pro Football
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Frankel Packs One-Two Punch
- Ivanisevic 'Cannonballs' Make a Splash : Wimbledon: Croatian's 120-m.p.h. serves too much for Woodforde to handle.
- STAGE
- 'Tribute to Al Dubin' at Monica 4-Plex
- With Eyes to the Future : Young Players Use Theater as Tool for 'Peace'
- The Role of the Arts in the Healing Process : Culture: A coalition of 'artists of color' gathering in L.A. is seeking to 'provide fresh new vistas of reality.'
- Congress Puts Off Action on Rail Shutdown
- Area Students Win National Merit Grants
- Assembly Passes School Cuts but Veto Is Expected
- El Monte : Relocation Postponed
- Beverly Hills : Groups' Funding Renewed
- Many Contributors' Jobs, Employers Not Told to FEC : Politics: Bush, Clinton fail to comply, a study says. A letter reminding candidates of their responsibility is delayed.
- Rail Strike Surprises Passengers, Packers : Transit: A machinists' union walks out after Amtrak workers had agreed to delay a labor action. An economic 'ripple effect' is feared in the county.
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Appeals in Fight Over 'Granny Flats'
- Deputy's Surprise Phone Call Supports Delon : Trial: Defense presents 11th-hour evidence that murder defendant's bruises were worse than presumed.
- Countywide : Gallegly Names New Campaign Manager
- Hermosa Valley Principal Resigns
- Massacre Was a Last Straw in the Weight of Grievances : South Africa: The ANC, with so little to show for its two years of accommodation, had no choice but to break off talks.
- LOS ANGELES : Traffic Citations Increase at Blue Line Crossings
- Clippers Go Forward to MacLean : NBA draft: Polynice is traded to Pistons after La Salle's Woods is picked. Los Angeles also takes UNLV's Spencer with the No. 25 selection.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Bryson's Fair Show Slowed by Talking
- PBS Vows to Take Offensive Against Critics : Television: Meeting in San Francisco, PBS officials call for better relationships with politicians on both the local and national levels.
- Replacement Workers
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- About Our Nutritional Analyses
- His Defense-Oriented Malls Withstood Criticism and Violence : Riot aftermath: Some residents were angered when Alexander Haagen built shopping centers in South Los Angeles that were fortified by fences and security forces. But his measures deterred looting.
- Supreme Court's Kidnap Decision
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- Supreme Court's Kidnap Decision
- Supreme Court's Kidnap Decision
- No Long Beach Officials at Guard Recognition Event
- Some Facts on Using Cadaver Skin for Burns
- Bush in Rio
- Supreme Court's Kidnap Decision
- Supreme Court's Kidnap Decision
- Term Limits for Congress
- AIDS in Los Angeles County
- Public Artwork
- Supreme Court's Kidnap Decision
- Supreme Court's Kidnap Decision
- OTHER NEWS - June 25, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - June 25, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - June 25, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 25, 1992
- POP/ROCK - June 25, 1992
- POP/ROCK - June 25, 1992
- POP/ROCK - June 25, 1992
- TELEVISION - June 25, 1992
- Obituaries - June 25, 1992
- Obituaries - June 25, 1992
- Tobacco Stocks Shake Off Court Ruling : Reaction: Investors think the decision to let firms be sued for allegedly misrepresenting risks will have limited effect.
- Is This the Best Way to Cook Vegetables?
- CAJUN COUPLE: Garden Grove's Tina Duree-Bevan and...
- Perot Lashes Out at Bush Charges of Spying on Rivals
- L.A. Considers Record Payment in King Suit : Police: Council meets in private on proposal to settle brutality case for $5 million to $8 million.
- Husband Found Shot to Death, Wife Wounded : Dispute: Police discover the couple with two guns between them in Fountain Valley home after an hours-long standoff.
- Torrance Approves Stalled Budget : Finances: Administrative leave remains a hot topic. Some council members want to review the cash-out policy.
- Tobacco Stocks Shake Off Court Ruling : Reaction: Investors think the decision to let firms be sued for allegedly misrepresenting risks will have limited effect.
- GETTING THE MOST: Westminster's Hugo Pomrehn, a...
- IMF Putting Russian Aid on Fast Track : Economics: A 'down-payment' loan of $1 billion is designed to bolster Yeltsin's commitment to reform.
- TEEN RELIEF: The county's newest alcohol treatment...
- SOUTHERN ACCENT: It's a sure thing, insiders...
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 25, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 25, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 25, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - June 25, 1992
- * Warren Cowan, chairman of Rogers &...
- Bush Wants Federal Reserve to Push Interest Rates Lower
- American Increases Air Fares : Airlines: The move back to the 'simplified' system will boost prices by up to 20% on flights between L.A. and New York.
- Chapter 11 for Plaza at La Jolla Village : Real Estate: Development partnership, that includes Ron Hahn, seeks bankruptcy protection. It has fallen behind on $135-million in loans on the 17-acre project.
- DRIVING : Exotic Cars: a Perk at DEA
- Cities, Business Offer Ideas for Easing Gridlock
- SANTA ANA : No Injuries Found in Inmate's Death
- Surrogate Mom Is Charged With Welfare Fraud : Investigation: The woman, who faces felony charges, has joint custody of a child she bore for a former O.C. couple.
- Threat of Rail Strike Has Commuters Grumbling : Transit: Many on Orange County-to-L.A. line say they will use their cars if unions walk out.
- SEAL BEACH : Police Reserves OKd in a 'Lean' Budget
- ACLU Lawsuit Charges Riot Curfew Was Illegal
- San Diego : 18-Year-Old Gets 25 Years for Murder
- Needy Lose Free Market to Arson
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Saudi Investors Have Winning Bid for UPI : Media: The bankruptcy judge accepts the $3.95-million cash offer from Middle East Broadcasting Centre of London.
- Gotti Given Life Term as Backers Storm the Court
- Panel Democrats Back Tax Bill That Promotes Enterprise Zones
- Philippine Court Rejects Recount Bid
- Bush Vetoes Repeal of Fetal Tissue Research Ban
- COSTA MESA : Boat Mechanic Stabbed to Death
- 2 Workers Injured in Encino Fire
- THOUSAND OAKS : Driver Killed When Car Misses Curve
- Padilla Leads, Wery in Second in Junior Golf
- For Once, Britain Is Front and Centre : Wimbledon: Just days after threatening to retire, Bates upsets Chang in first round, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3.
- AUTOS
- SEC's Proposals on CEO Pay Win Praise : Regulation: CalPERS and other institutional investors cheer the agency's preliminary approval of the plans.
- French Parliament Clears Way for Vote on EC Treaty : Unity: A special session approves constitutional changes. The referendum on European integration may now be moved up.
- What the ANC Is Demanding
- A Point of Light for Kids : Child Care: Spurred by Sheila Watkins, wife of the secretary, the Energy Department has created a state-of-the-art center for employees' children.
- Israel Ousts Likud; Rabin Can Form a New Government : Election: The dramatic gains for the Labor Party could accelerate Middle East peace talks. A center-left coalition is expected, leaving out Shamir's party.
- LOS ALAMITOS : City to Deactivate Redevelopment Unit
- CANOGA PARK : Park-and-Ride Lot for Bus Users Opens
- NEWPORT BEACH : Term Limits Plan Spurs Heated Debate
- LAKE FOREST : Parade to Highlight 'Memorable' July 4th
- NEWPORT BEACH : Interim City Budget of $90 Million OKd
- Sheriff Seen in a Catch-22 on Jail Overcrowding : Litigation: Municipal judges argue to reinstate contempt-of-court order against Brad Gates for releasing prisoners early.
- SYLMAR : Rally Will Promote Community Policing
- SHERMAN OAKS : 1,600 Customers Lose Electric Power
- Funds OKd to Double Moorpark Library Size
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Suspensions for McGriff and Wilson
- City Will Pay Claims Involving Ex-Officer : Allegations: 3 women who claimed they were fondled while handcuffed in patrol car will divide $75,000. Council also OKs 4th settlement of $12,500.
- Alpha Microsystems Expecting a Loss
- Bill Walters, S&L; Figure, Denies He Hid Money : Trial: Former developer says no wrongdoing was involved in bankruptcy filing for protection from creditors who claim he owes them $279 million.
- One Major League Party
- Deciding on the <i> Other </i> Car Options
- Paradise Preserved : Strange bedfellows have united to protect Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes. Ecologists call the coalition a prototype for the future.
- Israel Voters Reject Likud; Rabin Can Form Government : Election: The dramatic gains for the Labor Party could accelerate Middle East peace talks. A center-left coalition is expected, leaving out Shamir's party.
- Martinez Joins in White House Attack on Perot
- Once-Secret Documents May Revise Views on Soviet Past
- Doctor Seeks to Cure Violence by Battling It Like Any Disease : Her approach was once considered bizarre. But her pioneering efforts have helped create a growing medical care specialty.
- Contract to Add Historic Structures to Hart Park : Santa Clarita: Under the agreement approved by supervisors, at least nine vintage buildings will be moved to Heritage Junction.
- BREA : City Redevelopment Delayed by Judge
- Latinos May Gain 2nd School Board Seat : Redistricting: Council is divided in tentatively approving a new map that would come at the expense of the Valley's representatives.
- OXNARD : Lawsuit Dismissed in Shooting by Deputy
- Save the tale: In these politically correct...
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL / STEVE ELLING : This Zinger Tickles More Than Merely the Funny Bone of Fick
- BMW Downplays Wages in Site Selection : Automobiles: The German car maker says it chose South Carolina because it wants to be close to an Atlantic shipping port and far from the traditional auto-making environment.
- O&Y; Proposes Selling Some U.S. Holdings : Real estate: But a source close to the beleaguered developer denies that the firm is seeking another $100 million in loans.