- Sheep Putting Town on Fast Track : Dubois went from logging to nature. Now, due to bighorn center, things are humming.
- New Book List Provides a Fresher Look at Sales
- Whittier : Moratorium on Building of Guest Houses Extended
- Wilson Plans Push for Anti-Crime Laws : Violence: Governor calls for January forum to build bipartisan support. Victim's families join emotional meeting.
- SANTA ANA : Shorty Stands Tall With Folks on 4th St.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Agency for Incorporation of Cities Gets New Chief
- Roving History Exhibit Offers Lessons Students Can Dig Into
- 2 Marines Seriously Injured When Truck Rolls Off Freeway
- CALABASAS : Lively Seniors Cavort for Peers at Gatherings
- College AIDS Policy Report to Be Revised
- STANTON : Curfew Ordinance Given Initial OK
- Kings Still No Road Warriors : Hockey: They lose to Canucks again at Vancouver, 4-0, and have lost six of their last seven away from home.
- 4 County Parks to Close 3 Days a Week
- Real Loser in Al Gore vs. Ross Perot: Larry King : Television: The giant sucking sound you heard was not Mexico drawing away U.S. jobs. It was the debaters having their passive host for dinner.
- Fired Insurance Official Says Garamendi Needed Scapegoat
- Show Reunites Chanel, Cocteau
- Lakewood : Mall Bans Smoking in Areas Outside Stores
- State Comes to the Rescue of Mohave Ground Squirrel
- Region : Bold Ads on AIDS Awareness
- State's Lawmakers Split on NAFTA in Unusual Ways
- The exclusive Ventura County music charts are...
- Dick Cathcart; Jazz Trumpeter Played in 'Pete Kelly's Blues'
- CIF REALIGNMENT MODELS
- IRVINE : Celebrity Foxes Adjust Well to Zoo
- * Mark Carlson has been appointed vice...
- Mutual Funds Issue Warnings to Customers : Finance: 'Enlightened self-interest' prompts managers in this industry that is enjoying enormous success to educate shareholders on the inherent risks.
- Paramount Bid Wins Auction of Macmillan Book Business : Publishing: Analysts say the divisions are a good match, though more consolidation may close doors to new authors.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Wine and Steel: The Tank Revolution
- RETAIL : Virgin Group to Celebrate Opening of 2nd U.S. Megastore in Costa Mesa
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Befriend the New Kids in School
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS
- Orange County Video Rentals
- First Meeting Warms Up the Whimsical 'Chilly Scenes'
- Compton : Robert Robbins, Husband of Councilwoman, Dies
- Compton : School Board Meetings Cut to Once a Month; TV Spared
- Glendora : Officers Bust 7 'Speed' Labs
- Postal Service to Pay Less, Pick Air Carriers Based on Performance
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Design for Federal Duck Stamp Is Won by Nebraska Artist
- Satellite TV Service Set for Spring Launch : Technology: Hughes Aircraft invests $600 million in DirecTv project aimed at getting a jump on cable's fiber-optic systems.
- NOT CHEERING: They say a watched pot...
- Water Agency Recovers Most of Lost Investment : Settlement: Three Valleys district ends its 7-year-old case out of court for $1.28 million plus broker's fees.
- Council Reins in Street Performers
- A Race Geared to Give Cyclists a Choice
- Crenshaw : Essays Sought on Black Life
- City Cracks Down on Bootleg Signs for Housing : Advertising: Oxnard will begin enforcing codes. Officials are also planning a program to group placards on billboards.
- Reprieve in Beach Funding Dispute : Hermosa: County will continue to provide lifeguards and beach groomers through Dec. 28. New council members are optimistic they can strike a deal with supervisors.
- Disaster Aid Center Will Close Friday
- Ojai Council Stiffens Law on Smoking
- Crews Begin Work to Protect Homes From Flood Threat : Drainage: Ditches at the base of fire-ravaged Thousand Oaks hillsides are lined with straw to slow water runoff and filter out sediments.
- Libraries to Waive Fines for Fire Victims
- FULLERTON : School Workshop Tackles Gang Issues
- MISSION VIEJO : City to Hang Holiday Shopping Banners
- Going for Broke to Battle Blaze : Inferno: Residents of remote Topanga Canyon enclave ignored warnings to abandon their homes. As the flames drew near, they set backfires that saved up to 40 houses.
- Saluting the Survivors : World War I Veterans Are Honored During Medal Ceremony in Long Beach
- The Prime of Sarah Brady : Bill requiring waiting period for handgun buyers jumps a major obstacle
- Royal Wins, Clouds Playoff Picture
- NHL ROUNDUP : Panthers Upset Canadiens at Montreal, 3-1
- Ram Lineup Is a Good Fit for Woods : Pro football: Backup defensive end, who played for Knox in Seattle, can fill in almost anywhere with ease.
- ART REVIEWS : 'Night': Pop Works Filtered Through a Gay Lens
- JAZZ REVIEW : Break Out the Superlatives for Singer Nnenna Freelon
- Penn and Teller: Back and in the Chips : Theater: The Bad Boys of Magic return to the Southland, performing tonight at UC Irvine and Friday at UCLA.
- Lack of Proper Bait Puts Bite on Fishing
- SIGHTS : Collector's Exhibit Has a Subtle but Powerful Impact : The show at the Conejo Valley Art Museum is an illuminating glimpse into the artistic process.
- OXNARD : Car Strikes Man in His Front Yard
- Rams Sued by Fan Over Loudspeaker
- Judge Rules Man Can Take Suit Against Coca-Cola to Court
- Many Given Time to Mark Veterans Day
- Bradley, Bernson Defy Order to Repay Improper Donations : Finance: Ex-mayor and councilman say they should not have to return $15,000 in campaign funds. They did not know the money had been illegally laundered.
- Freeway's Playoff Picture Still Too Crowded to Call
- Lakers Absorb Another Blow : Pro basketball: They lose to Sacramento, 112-101, as Lionel Simmons scores 33 points and takes 10 rebounds to lead the Kings.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : For Obvious Reasons, Holtz Says He Isn't Fit to Be Tied
- COLUMN ONE : Big Bucks Down on the Farm? : Deer farmers hope to woo consumers by touting venison as the red meat of the '90s. But many people may shudder at the thought of eating Bambi.
- TUSTIN : Schools Appoint Interim Trustee
- Latinos Turn Out to Back Embattled Schools Head : Oxnard: Anglo colleagues had accused Mary Barreto of sowing racial division among trustees through insensitivity.
- Audit of Antelope Valley Fair Reveals Misuse of Funds, Labor Problem : Inquiries: State makes 196 recommendations. Event officials say many changes are already made.
- Marijuana Message Burns Up TV Viewer : Media: A public access cable program celebrating the illegal substance ignites the anger of a former Moorpark councilwoman.
- EQUALITY WATCH : Fighting Women
- LONG BEACH : Store Owner Convicted of Arson During Riots
- Jury Awards Muster $2.5 Million
- HORSE RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : He Failed to Heed Divine Guidance
- Area Softball Pair Head for Midwest
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Agoura Lifted by Goal Barrage in 3rd Quarter
- Thomas Is Choice of All Voters : Baseball: White Sox first baseman is unanimous pick as most valuable player in American League.
- Lion Intrasquad Game
- Don't Ask, but Here Are Answers
- Trombonist's Direction Comes Out of His Shells : Improvisation: Since he heard 'the sound of tranquillity' in 1968, Steve Turre has been collecting and playing conchs and whelks.
- Environmentalists Gamble on Westridge Appeal
- Gruesome Toll Alongside Fires: 66 Gun Deaths
- It's That Time of Year Again
- New Study: Get a (Healthy) Life : Best health care reform begins at home
- SIMI VALLEY : 8-Year Prison Term Upheld in Drug Case
- Badges of Honor : World War I Veterans Receive Medals and Relive Memories of Their Service
- Countywide : Help Sought for House Renovation
- 43 Shots Into Wayward Cow Being Investigated
- Camp Aide to Stand Trial on Charges of Molestation : Allegations: Hawthorne man is accused of sexually abusing two 10-year-old boys and attempting to abuse another. The defendant's father says the children made up the story as a prank.
- Change in Conferences Likely for 2 City Schools
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Who Will Kick Saturday?
- Mira Costa's Football Fortunes Appear to Be Stuck in Low Tide
- An Ash Grove Club Encore's in the Works : Entertainment: The founder of the legendary '60s venue is raising money to reopen it on the Santa Monica Pier.
- Utility Turns Up the Heat, but City Takeover Study Approved
- New Shuttle Lines Planned for Commuters
- Police Dig Up Evidence in Insurance Fraud Case : Crime: Investigators are tipped that a car reported stolen was buried in a huge woodpile at the owner's business.
- Now it can be told: The speaker...
- MISSION VIEJO : Donations Sought for Fire Victims
- Official Offers to Help in Sign Dispute
- Wilson Plans Anti-Crime Summit in L.A. : Legislation: Governor reveals the proposal during a meeting with families who have been torn by street violence.
- SANTA ANA : School Board Feuds Over Health Van
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Guidelines Approved for 4-Year Audit of Castaic Union School District : Education: The examination of financial records has not been OKd yet due to questions about its cost.
- Mobile Car Washers Face a Few Added Restrictions : Thousand Oaks: The city will require an annual fee and keep operators away from storm drains and busy shopping plazas.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Lang Says He Is Ready to Play
- Mamet's Play at Tiffany After Taper Dispute
- PORT HUENEME : Navy to Remain Key County Contributor
- THROWBACK FROM PAST
- Alvin Escapes Factory for 'Museum'
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Meat Loaf: Too Long but Not Dull
- * Judith Brower has joined Esprit Communications...
- AUTOS
- Melita Named Senior V.P. of Business Development for SCEcorp Subsidiary
- Birtcher Gets OK to Sell New Line of Surgical Tools
- Good Food, Fast Food : IN THE KITCHEN : The Simplest Soups
- For Veterans, Life--Like War--Calls for Courage
- RLA Will Cut Back From 4 Leaders to 1 : Recovery: Mayor's office to join search for volunteer head of rebuilding agency. Unwieldiness has been problem.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : A REMEMBRANCE : 'An All-Around Great Guy'
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Work Tips
- BURBANK : Ordinance Meeting Is Being Discussed
- Trustees Consider New Travel Rules
- Latino Leaders Let Down the Latino Worker : Support for NAFTA is the last straw for the newly middle class besieged by unemployment, crime and a fearful future.
- 2 More Ex-Deputies Sentenced in Drug Money Case : Law enforcement: Husband and wife are among 19 officers convicted in the scandal. He was already serving a term for an earlier conviction in the case.
- War and Remembrance : War: Men who fought in five conflicts recall combat and courage at the onset of Veterans Day.
- IRVINE : Activities Planned to Aid the Homeless
- Firefighting Finalists Cut Amid Charges of Nepotism : Long Beach: Tempers flare as city dumps several men whose fathers are linked to department. Of 21 recruits, seven were sons of city firefighters.
- YORBA LINDA : City Settles on Slide Damage to Homes
- PLATFORM : A Day for All Vets
- BURBANK : Council's Fears Stall Church Burial Plan
- UCI Men Sixth in Poll; Titans 10th
- Cypress' Johnson Chooses Oklahoma
- Just Call Him All-Purpose Burris : Notre Dame: He is making a name for himself as a safety, but he does much more.
- Optimistic Taft Faces Old Nemesis
- NORTHRIDGE : White Students at CSUN in Minority for 1st Time
- Teen Shot in Robbery Dies
- Officer's Effort to Escape Violence Comes Too Late : Crime: Policeman wounded trying to break up a robbery near his Canoga Park home was just hours away from moving with his family to a safer area.
- Doctor Seeks to Bar Abortion Foes at Van Nuys Clinic
- Roberti Faults Officials Over Fire Rebuilding
- ANALYIS : At Least Through the First Half, Raiders a Lot Better Than in '92 : Pro football: To stay in race, however, team must find a reliable runner and develop killer instinct.
- Kung Pao 'Chicken'
- Good Food, Fast Food : From India: Hurry Curry
- New Hormone: More Milk, More Talk : Biotechnology: A hormone supplement for dairy cows was approved last week. Milk production should increase, but no labeling will be required for milk from the treated cows.
- World IN BRIEF : SOMALIA : U.S. Embassy Sought Early Policy Change
- FOR THE KIDS : Television Star, 9, to Autograph Book at Mall : Taran Noah Smith, who appears on 'Home Improvement,' is one of authors of book on Walt Disney World for youngsters.
- Free Speech Suit Ends Ban on UC Riverside Fraternity : Law: Group's shirts were called racially offensive. But order to disband is lifted after 1st Amendment challenge.
- Bus With U.S. Tourists Plunges Off English Highway; 10 Killed, 30 Hurt
- Urethane Technologies Announces Third-Quarter Loss of $844,312
- The Gene Sell: Will DNA Become Marketers' Next Research Tool?
- Good Food, Fast Food : From El Salvador: Breakfast Warm-Up
- Worried Over Political Slayings, U.S. Sends Top Diplomat to El Salvador : Central America: Three leftist activists have been killed in 17 days. 'This could be a disaster,' says a senior U.S. official.
- Tottering Airtel Plaza Puts Hopes in Senior Housing : Business: Posh Van Nuys hotel is bleeding red ink from '80s overbuilding. But the city balks at concessions.
- REEL LIFE / FILMS & VIDEOS : A New Movie Ushers in Another Ski Season : Warren Miller has been producing the travelogues since 1949. This year's is titled 'Black Diamond Rush.'
- EXHIBITING STRENGTH : With 'Museum of Heart,' Dave Alvin Has Started a New Creative Hot Streak
- MUSIC : Budapest Cellist's Spirit Is Kept Alive by Mischa Ensemble
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Yankee's Accents Are Hearty : Tavern Refines Cape Cod Flavor
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS : FCC Hangs Up on GTE Cable Venture : Cross-ownership: Agency rescinds the 1989 waiver the company received for an interactive experiment in Cerritos.
- A Look at Saroyan's New Life in the County
- Malibu Arts Coalition Fund-Raiser
- 100,000 Attend Funeral of South Korean Monk
- The Son of Saroyan Also Rises : Icon's Offspring Moves Beyond Literary Preoccupation With His Family and Into a Contemporary Crime Sage
- Baldwin Park : Morgan Park Expands
- Probe of Alleged Vote Suppression Asked : New Jersey: Campaign manager for Whitman retracts statement that ministers and party workers were paid to not rally behind Florio.
- Chemical Arms, Ailing Gulf GIs Not Linked, Aspin Says : Military: Pentagon cites industrial pollutants as possible cause. Officials put the number of cases in the thousands.
- Brady Gun Bill Passed by House : Crime: Measure would require five-day wait and background check for handgun purchases. Concern over violence may boost its chances of Senate approval.
- White House Releases Aid for the Homeless
- L.A. Attorney Confirmed as Head of Air Quality for EPA
- World IN BRIEF : FRANCE : Muslim Cleric Held in Sweep Is Expelled
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Where Food and Mood Convey the Right Flavor : Paul's Italian Villa is a Simi Valley eatery where pleasant surroundings and good food have been bringing back customers for years.
- Altadena : Hillside Sandbagging Effort
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Computers for Teens
- Volunteers Vow to Preserve Holiday Tradition for Town on the Mend : Community: As most residents concentrate on cleaning up after the fire, organizers of the annual Christmas Tree Lane light display scurry for helpers.
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- It Has a Virgin and Bela Lugosi, but It's Not 'Dracula'
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Operators of Alaska Pipeline Draw Fire
- Events for the Novice and Professional Writer : Signings, teaching workshops and book swaps are among activities on the calendar.
- RETAIL
- Pacific Bell to Speed Up Activity on 'Information Superhighway'
- Workers' Comp Insurer to Issue Refunds of Alleged Overcharges
- Beverly Hills : Police to Get New Firepower
- Where Everybody Knows It All--and Your Name Too
- City Softens Plan to Charge Most Residents to Park : Congestion: Opponents argue that the streets would be packed with cars despite the cost. Officials restrict the fee to families that leave more than two vehicles on the street.
- Use Force in Haiti, Black Americans Urge
- Tokyo Admits No Rebound Is in Sight
- GARDEN FRESH : The Littlest Onions
- DAY IS DONE: Veterans Day honors the...
- Walking a Mall in His Shoes
- Big Cities Criticized for Failing to Cooperate With INS : Policy: Sen. Roth says many, like Los Angeles, are 'hypocritical' for complaining of influx of illegal immigrants while refusing to help prosecute.
- Chanel Boutique Honors AFI
- Heart Drug Can Limit Diabetics' Kidney Disease
- ENERGY
- SECURITIES
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Gains 23; Yields, Grain Prices Surge
- Mayor Appeals for Unity After a Storm of Disasters and Divisiveness : Government: Rick Cole cites recent killings, wildfires and racial strife in his call for change. He pledges to avoid infighting at City Hall.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Dismissal of Gay Marine Is Blocked
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Weekend picks
- Geo Offers Total Immersion in Earth's Water Dilemma
- Carl Thomas Sr.; Banned From Nevada Casinos
- * Jeffrey Chase has been promoted to...
- REWIND / VIDEO REVIEWS : No Longer 'Head Over Heels,' and No More Happy Ending : Originally released under a different title, "Chilly Scenes of Winter" concluded ambiguously.
- PLAYING TAPS : With a Little High-Tech Help, Dancer Alfred Desio Makes Real Music on His Feet
- Radisson's Last Freeway Message: 'Hotel Closed' : Business: Bank forecloses after owners default on $6.4 million in loans. The facility had 130 workers.
- A Few Words on Specialty Books : Publishing: A Pasadena man knows all about how to get larger companies to print his works for smaller audiences. He should--he's done it six times.
- Fabio Sweeps 'Em Off Their Feet at Book Signing
- Gas Tax Sends Consumer Prices Up 0.4%
- * Glenn E. Fuller has been appointed...
- World IN BRIEF : NIGERIA : Judge Rules Interim Government Illegal
- Arcadia : Residents' Fee Overturned
- West Covina : Sale of Malls Negotiated
- Wilson's Vocals Crown Sky King Style : The popular local band has undergone many changes. The addition of the singer-lead guitarist is one for the better.
- SHOP TALK : Tabletop Linen Gets a Whole New Look : From lacy classics to festive holiday prints, tablecloths now come in styles to match every occasion.
- RETAIL
- Even Without NAFTA, U.S. Goods Are a Hit in Mexico
- Lack of Generators Kept Water From Crews : Aftermath: When blaze cut power lines, there was no way to pump water to hydrants. Now companies plan to buy diesel or methane-powered generators.
- RETAIL
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- In Era of Tight Competition, Romance of Travel Is History : Transportation: Frugal Americans are demanding lower fares and going farther to make connections at bigger airports. The glamour of traveling has clearly taken a back seat, experts say.
- * Mike Godden has been appointed chief...
- Bellflower : Councilman Faces Recall Drive Over Casino Vote
- DO YOU BELIEVE IN MAGIC? : Then Don't Go See Penn and Teller, Because They Want to Show You It's All a Lie
- Zone of Contention : Critics Blast Tax Incentives for Areas Untouched by Riots
- Davis Overhauls State's Probate Referee Program : Government: After reports of political patronage, controller takes steps to make sure officials fulfill duties.
- COMEDY : 'The Guy With the Eyes' Keeps Rolling Along
- IN BRIEF : Fair Features Adoption Information
- Escape From Alcatraz? : New Leads Bring Revival of Hunt for 3 Thought Dead in '62 Breakout
- Taxing Bullets
- Day-Care Program for Preschoolers
- City Licensing of Auto Repair Shop
- Unwanted Pets
- NATO Expansion
- Proposed Development of Toxic Waste Site
- Jurors Acquit Man in Severed Penis Dispute
- Got a Problem? Simply Solve It : In 'Breaking Through,' Tom Logsdon says that anyone can learn to find creative answers.
- Official's Remarks on Arson Suspect Raise Prosecutor's Ire
- Defense Says Gunman Killed Sister's Boyfriend in Act of Self-Defense : Trial: The attorney says the Newbury Park man had no intent of carrying out his threat when he called a 911 operator.
- ENCINO : Ruling Postponed on Fate of Old Tree
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Broncos' Phillips Hospitalized, Released
- THEATER REVIEW : Music Makes 'Boomers' an Irresistible Force
- Sharon, Lois and Bram's 'Great Big' Ideas for Future : Children's music: The Canadian trio is seeking a higher U.S. profile with a new recording contract and tour.
- Q&A; WITH DAN RATHER : 'I Believe That My Best Work Is Ahead of Me'
- The Need to Encourage Library Funding
- Handgun Deaths and Brady Bill
- New Members of Hermosa Beach Council
- Pomona's Plan to Get Fire Services From the County
- Galanter's Stand on Playa Vista Project
- Voters Defeat School Vouchers
- Cesar Chavez School
- Hillary Clinton
- What NAFTA's Debaters <i> Didn't</i> Say : A Look at the Validity of Claims by Gore and Perot
- Harassment Ruling Raises Free-Speech Issues : Workplace: The decision raises questions about what constitutes a "hostile or abusive" work environment.
- To Bind Wounds, City Cuts Red Tape : Fire: Emergency permits are being issued to homeowners who want to rebuild on their charred property.
- Perot's Debate Statements Strike Raw Nerve in Mexico : Reaction: Blunt exchange impresses many, but Texan comes under fire for what is seen as stereotypical descriptions of poverty.
- 6 Charged With Murder in O.C. Spearing Death
- Clinton Talks of Banning Some Ammunition
- Perot Seen Profiting, With or Without NAFTA : Trade: Gore raised conflict of interest issue. But the Texan's potential for gain stems mainly from his diverse business operations.
- Putting a Limit to Their Dreams : Those Who Lost Homes in Fire Discover That County Might Restrict Their Ability to Rebuild
- PERSPECTIVE ON SEX HARASSMENT : Forging a True Equal Standard : With Ruth Bader Ginsburg on board, the Supreme Court has offered a definition that really protects women from abuse.
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 11, 1993
- Obituaries - Nov. 11, 1993
- Obituaries - Nov. 11, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 11, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 11, 1993
- Bud Tour's Bridesmaid Waltzes Off With U.S. Championship
- FRIENDS REMEMBERED: It's been 51 years since...
- Despite Debate, Undecided Vote Is Still Up for Grabs : NAFTA: Critical test will come this weekend. Lawmakers will be visiting their districts to assess constituents' reaction.
- HIGH SCHOOL SIGNINGS : Simon Signs With Arizona; Gonzalez to Wait
- Vons to Lay Off 250 Workers, Close 11 Stores to Cut Prices : Restructuring: The Southland's largest grocery chain is seeking to regain lost ground in a highly competitive market.
- SECURITIES
- Banker Speaks on Iraq Loan Guilty Plea : Persian Gulf: Drogoul says he was 'sacrificed in the interests of major governments' that had tried to boost Hussein's strength against Iran.
- Kennedy Scores Insurer Group's Health Plan Ads
- Ventura Man Gets 21 Years in Attack on Girl, 14
- VENTURA : Cutting a Mansion Down to Size
- Only 10 Days Remain Until Games of Season : THE COLLEGES
- Debbie KleinCypress, So.Soccer / MidfielderKlein is one...
- Crespi First Baseman Wright to Attend Cal
- Uncle Tupelo's 'Anodyne' Reaches Beyond Cult Status : Pop music: The band's new album is on Warner-distributed Sire Records. But that doesn't mean the group has lost its independent voice.
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'Company' Lacks Bit of Charisma
- RADIO & TVKLAC Dropping Country Format: Despite...
- Clark Leads Alonso in Miami Mayoral Race; Held Post Before
- World IN BRIEF : PAKISTAN : Fire Burns Most of Parliament Building
- THE SPRING COLLECTIONS: CALIFORNIA : In L.A., the Clothes That Expose : Ready to Wear: It was fashion lite Downtown as designers unveiled lines in sheer, thin fabrics that showed skin--and then some.
- Somber Germans Mark Fall of Wall--and Crystal Night
- Stephen Paullada; Pierce College Instructor
- Reputed Mexican Mafia Leader Dies in Prison at 64
- Ex-Clerk at Dealership Files Harassment Suit : Thousand Oaks: The former employee accuses company's controller of sexually assaulting her and sending explicit computer messages.
- OXNARD : Schools See Rising Cost of Vandalism
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : State Cites Rule Violations at Fair : Antelope Valley: No criminal wrongdoing is alleged in the audit of fiscal and operational procedures.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : An Impressive Outing From Okumura
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Dead Can Dance Can Mix It Up
- DANCE REVIEW : Mother, Daughter Explore Classical Idiom
- Fiat Continues to Cut Work Force: Italy's...
- Redstone Spending His Loose Change on Game Maker