- FEAR OF FLIES: The Medfly outbreak that...
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Judge Dismisses Challenge to Pension Increases
- Stolen Monet Is Recovered : Crime: The $2-million painting, taken from a Hollywood home, is found after a potential buyer calls authorities. A suspect is arrested.
- Theater Reviews : Too Early for 'Dinner' : Student Actors Just Aren't Ready to Take On the Kaufman-Hart Class-and-Manners Comedy
- Greece Detains 2 U.S. Envoys With Guns
- Clinton's Huge Win Is Big Vote for Free Trade : U.S. foreign policy begins to take shape--now on to Seattle
- Treatment Lessens Danger of Common Infant Ailment : Health: New medicine aids babies at risk of serious harm from a virus that usually causes mild symptoms.
- Time to Savor the Wine and Think of All We Often Take for Granted
- South Gate : Group Earns State Award for Its Work With Youth
- Officials See Health Plan as Shot in the Arm for Welfare Reform : White House says universal coverage will allow many to seek work. But critics say the proposal may backfire.
- Pesticide Flap Threatened Crucial Deal : NAFTA: Kantor's 'misleading' letter to growers put accord with Florida delegation in jeopardy. The issue riled environmentalists.
- Area Lawmakers Did Some Horse-Trading Before Vote : Politics: Battle over the treaty created unexpected opportunities and pitfalls for Valley congressmen.
- Israel Tries to Do Its Part : Troops sent in to quiet down settlers; will PLO act with equal firmness?
- SHOP TALK : Helpful Hints on Gearing Up for Ski Season : There are lots of options in shopping for equipment. The choice you make in buying boots is particularly important.
- Laugh, but They Mean Business
- Nature's Worst, and Worst of Human Nature
- The Region : Stiff Arson Penalties Sought
- World IN BRIEF : NIGERIA : Military Chief Takes Power
- PESOS NORTH: What difference does NAFTA make...
- Sylmar Metrolink Station Delays Cost L.A. $100,000
- From Fairy Tales to Covered Bridges : A Children's Book Fair gets under way Saturday in Ojai, and in Camarillo there's a photograph exhibit of Iowa's spans.
- Radio Station to Launch Food Drive
- Center Attraction : Tourism: Expanded Downtown convention facility opens with an amusement park trade show. At ribbon-cutting, mayor talks about job creation.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : They're Putting on the Pads for a Last Chance at Glory : City Section: It's pay-back time for Banning, which gets chance to beat team that knocked it out of 1992 playoffs.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / PRESEASON NIT : Williams Leads North Carolina, 101-87
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / EXHIBITION ROUNDUP
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : No Turkey, Shuman Eyes Victory No. 8
- BOYS' BASKETBALL '93-'94: FREEWAY LEAGUE : 1992-93 IN REVIEW
- BOYS' BASKETBALL '93-'94: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- Juniors Honor the Sage Senior--Thatcher
- Pomona : Solar-Powered Car Has Its Moment in the Sun
- STRENGTH IN NUMBERSFour leagues with strong area...
- WOODLAND HILLS : Trips Set for Skiers With Disabilities
- COSTA MESA : Drivers on Red Alert After Tomatoes Spill
- LOS ANGELES : In Split Vote, Council Approves DWP Settlement
- Acme Holdings Inc.: The Irvine equipment rental...
- Minding Your Business On-Line
- Grumman Space & Electronics to Lay Off About 125 Workers
- Turkey Battle Plan
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS
- GOINGS ON : Emotions Abound in Art About AIDS : Exhibition in Santa Barbara shows how different artists react to the subject. Often the reaction is emotional.
- Sierra Madre : Golf Driving Range Considered at Park
- Winning Wines : Ventura County's five wineries are tiny compared to the giants of the industry, but they more than hold their own when it comes to taste tests.
- NIGHT SHIFT : The Zoo Unleashes an Ambience as Delicious as the Coffee
- COLUMN ONE : A Biting Analysis of Society : After years of disdain, scholars are studying the deeper meaning of dining. Dissertations on clambakes and cookbooks help show that, culturally speaking, we are what we eat.
- State Delegation Delivers Key Bipartisan Bloc
- Fraud Found in Demjanjuk Extradition : Law: Federal court says Justice Dept. denied ex-Cleveland auto worker access to materials. Officials are still determined to deport him.
- Long Beach : 40 Breast Cancer Patients Sought for Tests of RU-486
- A Hunt for Lousy Lawyers : Courts: One man's crusade against ineptitude seeks reforms in the Bar's system of disciplining attorneys.
- The Thrill Is Gore : Kids Love the Grisly Video Games Adults Hate
- Countywide : Fire Cited in Plea to Allow Tollway Work
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Mistrial Is Declared in Rape Case : Court: For the second time, a jury deadlocks over charges that a psychologist assaulted a Lancaster woman in his home.
- THEATER REVIEWS : The Point Gets Lost in 'Wilderness'
- It's Burton's 'Nightmare,' but He Called Shots : Movies: Animator Henry Selick directed the picture. And though his name doesn't come before the title, the opportunity has opened doors.
- U.S. Stocks Slide Pre-NAFTA; Asian Stocks React Positively : Market Overview
- What I Learned From N'Gao
- AIRLINES
- Pizza Primer
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : BEAVIS AND BUTT-HEAD : Freedom of Speech Doesn't Apply to Cartoon Cretins
- Laguna OKs Compromise Plan to Build Reservoir : Government: But neither water district officials nor residents are satisfied with $3.7-million project.
- Super Bomberman Party Pak, <i> For Super Nintendo by Hudson Soft; $69.95 for package </i>
- Plan Does Good Job of Portraying the Many Faces of Sunset Strip
- Poetic Theft Transformed Into a Morality Play
- Ex-School Official Makes Plea Bargain
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : EPA to Hold Hearing on Plan to Bar Use of Incinerator
- IRVINE : School Board Talks of Filling Vacancy
- CLUB REVIEW : Pursuing Guilty Pleasures on the Westside
- AEROSPACE
- The exclusive Ventura County music charts are...
- More on Holiday Basics
- Mini- Pumpkins, Mini- Pounds
- San Gabriel : School Name to Honor Gabrielino Indians
- FAR MORE THAN A MISSION AND SOME BIRDS : A Walk Through San Juan Capistrano Offers a Lot to Check Out
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : BEAVIS AND BUTT-HEAD : Rude but Cool Show Is Just a Reflection of Society
- BUENA PARK : 100 Celebrate Dutch Heritage at Dinner
- PORT HUENEME : City Council Adopts $6.4-Million Budget
- Division VII at a Glance
- BOYS' BASKETBALL '93-'94: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Graff-Ermeling Makes Final Run
- JUNIOR COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Taylor Expected to Drum Up Another Contender at Valley
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Boulez & Ensemble Deliver a Tough-Minded Program
- Home Construction Rises to Highest Level in Four Years
- Alton Plans to Buy Source Scientific
- Fire-Damaged Areas Now in the Path of Flooding : Erosion: Efforts are under way to reseed charred hillsides and expand debris basins. Officials say a downpour could endanger 140 homes.
- FASHION : With a Little Musk Scent, These Stores Would Be Perfect : Two local establishments offer men the personalized service that women have come to expect in clothing boutiques.
- The Forbidden Touch : Fallout from child-abuse cases is taking its toll: Teachers and parents are scared to reach out--and kids miss hugs that used to come so freely.
- Concern for Peace Talks Grows as Israeli Soldier Is Slain : Mideast: Settlers group urges an end to assaults 'on innocent Arabs.' But West Bank leaflets call for renewed rebellion.
- Christians Crusade for School Club : Education: Students at Sunny Hills High in Fullerton say recognition would not imply support of their beliefs, but wary officials say it's a question of church-state separation and equal access.
- PAGES : The Thrill Is Gone but He's Surviving
- Paul K. Cartier III of Arcadia, Chan...
- Court Says Woman May Attend Citadel--for Now
- Small Boy's Simple Offering Leads to Big Effort for Fire Victims
- Council Backs Plan to Use World Cup Funds to Help City : Rose Bowl: Money raised by selling soccer tickets linked to a proposed memorial outside stadium would help launch economic development plan.
- Florida Town Gathers Toys for Burned-Out Laguna Beach Tots
- State Begins Reseeding the Emerald Canyon Area
- Is Anyone Still Serious About 'Rebuild LA'? : Riordan appoints a visionary liaison, but will name an old-guard chairman--a muddled strategy for community renewal.
- IRVINE : Man Held in Alleged Kitchen Repair Scam
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Council OKs New Smoking Ordinance
- Caltrans Picks City Hall for Teleconference Site : Networking: The Thousand Oaks center will allow business people to be linked with associates anywhere in the world.
- MISSION VIEJO : Teachers Pressure Trustee to Resign
- The straight poop: With the gift-giving season...
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Authorities End Manhunt at Mall : Crime: Stores at Valencia Town Center get back to business after a robbery and nine-hour search. Two suspects are held and three are at large.
- BURBANK : Kids Kick Up Their Heels for Bob Hope Show
- ROSE BOWL SHOWDOWN / UCLA vs. USC : New Tenor of Sacks : USC's McGinest Will Take Team Goal Over Statistics
- Federal Funds Wins Handicap at Aqueduct
- O.C. THEATER REVIEW : Darkness Reigns in This 'Kingdom' : Cal State Fullerton stages a gutsy production of the Tennessee Williams play with seamless performances and impressive lighting.
- COMEDY REVIEW : Hicks Vents His Moral Outrage but Needs a Unifying Theme
- Insured Losses in Southland Fires Hit $950 Million : Claims: Covered damage tops 1992 riots, making the fires the industry's second-costliest, after the Oakland Hills blaze.
- HEALTH
- Spinach Souffle, Flying Saucers
- Holy <i> Mole</i>
- Congress OKs $261-Billion Defense Budget
- Restaurant Smoking Resolution Weighed
- Forum to Focus on City Water Rates
- CALABASAS/MALIBU : Supervisors Approve Reseeding of Fire Area
- Forfeits Put Antelope Valley Out of Playoffs
- Ducks Fail to Change Losing Ways : Hockey: Substitute officials are not an issue in Anaheim's 4-3 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sampras Wins Power Struggle in Frankfurt
- Countywide : Initiative Drive Ties Reelections to Deficit
- Experience May Help Brethren Christian
- IMPACT OF NAFTA VICTORY : Winners, Losers Assess Future : One Firm's Tale of Gain Is Another Firm's Tale of Pain
- USDA: New Bosses, Same Old Problems?
- Arnie's Manhattan: A Few Bites From the Big Apple
- SOUNDS : Jazz Artist Chick Corea's New Band Hits Different Notes : Versatile bandleader and keyboardist is touring with Elektric Band II. The ensemble digs deeper into jazz-funk-Latin music.
- The Region : Computer Gifts to 3 Colleges
- California Condors Taken to Safe, Remote Location : Wildlife: Four of the nine lived in Sespe sanctuary, where four others died of man-made causes. Keeping them in new habitat may be a challenge.
- A Gentle Man's Life Ends in Gunfire at the Door
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Great Band or a Great Scam?
- IMPACT OF NAFTA VICTORY : Winning With NAFTA
- The Unexamined Life Starts Later
- Biologist Named as Chief of U.S. Forest Service : Land use: Environmentalists applaud choice of scientist who warned about plight of spotted owl. Timber executives say he is unqualified and biased.
- American Pie : The Slice of History
- Beverly Hills Honors Designers of 5 City Buildings
- 4 Youths Held in Brutal Crime Wave
- El Monte : Police Will Buy Guns From Residents for $50
- The following are the top music sales...
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : BEAVIS AND BUTT-HEAD : Relax, Critics--It Will All Be Over Soon Enough
- Quake Warning System to Be Re-Evaluated for Credibility : Seismology: Experts will discuss setting broader prediction criteria after alert expires with no strong temblor occurring in Central California.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Goes Out on a Limb but Luck Still Holds
- Film Can Revive a Dead Author
- Waves Pose Problem at Port's New Cargo Dock : Harbor: Delays have been minimal so far at the state-of-the-art facility, but the solution could be expensive.
- Medfly Outbreak Threatens to Become State's Worst : Agriculture: More than 1,000 square miles are quarantined. Pressure to use aerial spraying builds.
- PORT HUENEME : Man Held in Chase, Assault on Officer
- Witness for Menendez Brothers Attempts to Discredit Therapy Session Tape in Which They Discuss Killings
- MTA Gives 2 Pacts to Firm Under Scrutiny : Transportation: The agency creates an escape clause on the $28.2-million and $44.9-million contracts, pending an inspection of the contractor's work on twin tunnels already completed.
- ROSE BOWL SHOWDOWN / UCLA vs. USC : Miller's Tale : Linebacker Works Out Legal Troubles and Makes Impact on Field for UCLA
- COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : Razo Added Seasoning to Bland Offense
- Pulling Rank
- All Goes Well, but Ducks Fall
- Divisions VIII
- Auto Show Has Plans to Be a Big Wheel : Marketing: Event expands, opens earlier and moves to Anaheim Convention Center in bid to compete with L.A., Detroit expos.
- Ousted Chairman of Failed Bank Sues Regulators
- Relishing the Classics
- JAUNTS : Culture Center Keeps Indian Tradition Alive : Public Hears Stories, Views Artifacts of Tribal Life
- Compton : Nationwide Search Begun to Hire New Schools Chief
- Bitter Debate Results in a House Divided : Congress: Democrats accuse each other of selling out, intimidation. The rancor takes away from Clinton's victory.
- FOR THE KIDS : Players Get a Chance to Take Their Best Shots : Hotshot basketball skills contest gives youngsters a chance to score points. The winners will be given tickets to NBA games.
- State Had Lined Up Key Bipartisan Bloc
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Students to Clean Up Trash Near Campus
- SHERMAN OAKS : Limits Placed on Insomnia Cafe Hours
- AIDS Testing Urged for Sex Abuse Suspect
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Opening-Day Simulcast Is a Small Factor
- IMPACT OF NAFTA VICTORY : Winners, Losers Assess Future : How Accord Will Affect Americans
- Thanksgiving Handbook : Beyond the Ultimate Turkey
- GOP Calls for Bipartisan Health Reform : Legislation: Party chairman, two senators signal willingness to work with President to provide universal care. They oppose current plan.
- A Festival for Mariachis
- Jailed Lawmaker Kept Off Ballot by Russian Panel : Elections: Petitioners in a remote area nominate the former Parliament chairman to represent them. A Yeltsin decree is cited in rejecting the move.
- Trails Need Some TLC From Volunteers
- Jury Acquits Perot's Son of Gun Charge
- Hawaiian Gardens : City Will Issue New Bonds to Cover Debt, Fund Projects
- The Region : Disaster Office to Close Soon
- Rescuers Find the Bodies of 10 Climbers in Ecuador
- Restaurant's 'Table Lottery' Will Raise Money for Area Fire Victims
- Mayor Backs Off Oath Requirement : Thousand Oaks: Colleagues decry Elois Zeanah's pledge to force developers and lobbyists to be sworn in at hearings.
- LONG BEACH : Fifth Victim in Suspected Drug-Related Attack Dies
- Waves Pose a Problem at Newest Cargo Dock in Long Beach Harbor : Shipping: Delays have been minimal so far at the state-of-the-art Maersk terminal, but the solution could be expensive.
- Man, 86, Dies in Fire on Eve of Moving : Tragedy: Furnace sets packed box ablaze. Wife is critically injured.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : On Water: Laguna Needs Answers
- BURBANK : Attorney to Review Church Burial Plan
- Man Killed as Gang Goes to Wrong Door, Police Say
- City Wants Own ZIP Code as a Matter of Pride : Postal service: A survey of 17,000 homes and businesses could lead to creation of 90703 label for Cerritos by next year.
- Police Score a Suspect in Felony Game of Tag : Crime: Hunt ends in arrest of youth thought to be Kaya, whose graffiti has marred at least 45 properties.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Trial Begins in Bank Fraud Case
- VENTURA : Decision Delayed on Environmental Study
- GARDEN GROVE : City Won't Donate $5,000 for Fireworks
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Cowboys' Aikman Still Questionable
- Draw Shakes Up South Coast : Division I: Mater Dei, Capistrano Valley and San Clemente to play teams from powerful leagues.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / PRESEASON NIT : Williams Leads North Carolina, 101-87
- Reliving the Kennedy Assassination : Now, as Then, TV Tries to Make Sense of That November Day
- ART REVIEWS : A Trip Into Mind of Raymond Pettibon
- Ringmasters Signed for 'Circus of the Stars'
- Truckers Strike Scheduled to Begin Winding Down
- Utilities to Pay Customers to Throw Out Old Refrigerators
- Ford Reportedly Seeking Buyers for Ailing First Nationwide Bank
- Group Seeks Public Vote on Plan for Civic Center : Redevelopment: Renters organization approves action at sparsely attended convention. The move puts it at odds with most of the five City Council members it has supported.
- Francis T. Fox; Former L.A. Airports Chief
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- Proponents Say O.C. Will Gain More Than Most
- New S. African Charter Endorses Rights for All
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- THEATER REVIEWS : Exploring the Bard in Comedy, Tragedy : Companies give Shakespeare fans a look at two works that are not often performed by local amateur troupes.
- In Love With Action and Romance
- THE NORTH AMERICAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT : Deals Before the Vote
- CAMARILLO : Panel Rejects Plan for 11-Screen Theater
- SIMI VALLEY : A Lesson in Manners Proves Easy to Digest
- Theft of Property Tax Bills Is No Excuse : Finances: Officials say 700 Valley residents whose notices were taken during two mail truck robberies must still pay by Dec. 10.
- BURBANK : Pay Hike Approved for City Council
- Smith Needs No Limelight : Pro football: Fullback is a respected blocker and a Raider mainstay.
- Sepulveda's Kuhn Wins Senior Event
- Running Start Helps in This Division
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Smith Says Blame Players, Not Shell
- Winner of UCLA-USC Game May Gain Advantage in Signing Prep Stars
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : White Pushing Extra Hard for Trojans
- Dunn and Leifer Top Benefit at Comedy Store
- Judicial System and Acquittal
- Firefighter on 'Super Scooper'
- Red Line Tunnel Project Under Runyon Canyon
- Program to Help Rehabilitate Criminals
- American Smokeout
- Ross Perot
- Anti-Abortionists and South Bay Clinic
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : Oxnard Resident to Star in Low-Budget Movie : 'Four Day Shoot' is about a minister who goes into a rage after finding out that his wife was cheating on him. Terry Ann Mitchell says her role as a reporter is a positive portrayal of a black woman.
- Blame for Violence
- New Health Director
- KIDS ON FILM : Reggae,...
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : BEAVIS AND BUTT-HEAD : Brash, Blue--and Big : Humor is 'comic relief' to some, but others are alarmed by the crude glue-sniffing duo. Orange County students examine the impact of the MTV show and offer their viewpoints.
- Education Week Is Now Being Celebrated
- Democratic Party and Local Elections
- Taxing Bullets
- House Passes NAFTA, 234-200 : Clinton Hails Vote as Decision 'Not to Retreat' : Congress: Sometimes bitter debate over the trade pact reflects hard-fought battle among divided Democrats. Rapid approval is expected in the Senate.
- Head of Air Quality Board Steps Down : Pollution: Jananne Sharpless had bucked the auto and oil industries in pushing for cleaner fuels and electric cars. Environmentalists decry her departure.
- Disneyland President to Retire on Symbolic Date : Management: Executive is retiring at important juncture in Magic Kingdom's expansion. Two will take over his duties.
- Are the Rams 'Shopping Around?' : Pro football: They reject 15-year lease for practice facility.
- Rams Reject 15-Year Lease on Practice Facility : NFL: Team offers to sign a two-year extension with Anaheim. 'It appears they're shopping around,' City Manager Ruth says.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : World Trade Pact's Chances Brightened by NAFTA Vote
- U.S. Eases Threat of Sanctions Over N. Korea A-Plants
- ETHICALLY CORRECT: A drive-by shooting near Woodbridge...
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 18, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 18, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 18, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 18, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 18, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - Nov. 18, 1993
- Obituaries - Nov. 18, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 18, 1993
- St. Joseph Seeks Alliance With Mission Hospital : Health: The chain and South County medical center say they are studying 'the most effective way to affiliate.'
- THROWN FOR A LOSSFairfax played Jefferson and...
- NAFTA Backers Confident as Vote Nears in the House : Congress: Hard-fought battle is seen as test of Clinton's political power and America's leadership in world affairs. Rapid Senate approval is expected.
- Supervisors Try Plan H for El Toro : Politics: Board hopes eighth proposal in long battle brings movement in north-south deadlock over base conversion.
- Mario Maglieri runs the Sunset Strip clubs considered the cradle for rock giants. He's seen it all
- Student's Death Gives New Life to Bone Marrow Drive
- Judge Asks Legal Views on Assisted Suicide, Abortion
- BURBANK : YMCA Proceeds on $2-Million Expansion
- Memo Blasts 3 Orange School Board Members : Education: Teachers' union leader brands newly elected officers as being from the 'far right' in a letter to 2,300 employees. His remarks are dismissed as hyperbole.
- Countywide : Fire Victims Loan Program Approved
- SANTA ANA : Police Win Award for Problem Solving
- GARDENA : Man Shot to Death After Answering Knock at Door
- PLATFORM : New Jersey: The Value of a Vote
- Conservancy OKs Funds to Fight Fires
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Forum to Debate County Plan to Buy Air Strip
- County to Give Some Surplus Funds to Libraries, Keep Rest : Budgets: Molina fails in effort to restore welfare cut. The board sides with new chief administrator, who wants to hold the bulk of the money in reserve.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Allen Moves Up on Touchdown List
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' TENNIS : Despite Bad Start, Laguna Beach Advances
- O.C. DANCE / CHRIS PASLES : Les Ballets' Life Lesson
- Museum's Rembrandts May Not Be Authentic, Report Says
- International Business : Global Markets and Economic Update
- AUTOS : GM Sees Profit in N. American Division in '94
- MCA's Parent Firm Sees Sales, Profit Plunge in 2nd Quarter
- REAL ESTATE : Incentives to Keep Universal Alloy and More Than 200 Jobs in Anaheim
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Bishops Ready to OK Message on Families : Catholics: Statement praises the traditional family but offers support to parents without spouses. Church teaching against divorce is upheld.
- Supervisors Approve Smoking Restrictions : Health: The board unanimously passes the law, which did not draw the kind of protests such bans have elsewhere.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Counseling Program to Aid Fire Victims
- LOS ANGELES AIRPORT : Commission Delays Action on Banning of Airlines
- Man Charged With Murder in Homeless Woman's Death
- UCLA Mixed Medical Waste, Human Ashes : Environment: Director of funeral at sea service makes the discovery when a box breaks open. Criminal probes begin as school confirms the error.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL '93-'94: EMPIRE LEAGUE
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' TENNIS
- SOUTHERN SECTION WATER POLO
- UCLA Plays Aussies in Exhibition
- Canyon Proves Better Than Scots Thought : Girls' volleyball: Scouting report turns out flawed as Cowboys sink Rim of the World.
- International Business : Recession in Western Europe Hits Netherlands Economy Hard
- Get Rich and Succeed, Chinese Party Urges : Economy: Approval of a wealthy class as a spur to reform contrasts with Communist egalitarianism.
- Boxer Book Reveals Near-Exit From Race, Harassment Incident
- DOCKING MANEUVERS: Ventura County has more places...
- Investigation Ignites Uproar in San Fernando : Politics: The city's parks director is alleged to have misused municipal employees and funds. Charges and countercharges ensue.
- Revving Up for Battle : Recreation: Neighbors say an off-road vehicle park would spoil the canyons north of Santa Clarita. Backers cite growing demand.
- A Change of Heart by Alleged Victim : Woman Says Man Accused of Charming Her and Two Others Out of Money 'Paid Me Back'
- ORANGE : Chapman Gets Up for a Hoedown
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Pierce Beats Sabatini for First Top 10 Victory
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL '93-'94: EMPIRE LEAGUE
- BOYS
- Stats Aren't All That Count in Playoffs
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL '93-'94: EMPIRE LEAGUE
- TV Ratings : CBS' '60 Minutes' Celebrates While ABC Gloats
- Regulators Probe Prudential Agent Who Left Last Job Under a Cloud
- REAL ESTATE
- AUTOS : U.S. Sues GM Over Unit's Sale to German Rival
- Government in Action--a True Tale