- STATE OF MIND : The Limits of the Law
- A Proposition They Could Refuse : When the Voters Approved Prop. 103, the Lobbyists Lost Round One in the Fight Over Auto Insurance Rates. Then They Really Came Out Swinging.
- Bosnia Security Forces Disband Croatian Unit as Rift Widens
- As Credit Card Use Booms, so Do Fraud and Abuse, Authorities Warn : Finances: Thieves get numbers from carbons, from the garbage or just by looking over a consumer's shoulder. Global losses for Mastercard and Visa alone exceed $1 billion.
- Legal Center Targets Race Discrimination in Hiring
- Accident Delays Attempted Around-the-World Balloon Voyage
- WILSHIRE CENTER : Thrift Shop to Aid Church Programs
- Mission Possible: Linking Education With Real Life : Garfield High's John Bennett Won a Grant to Study History, but It's the Future of His Students He Cares Passionately About
- 'The Mafia Cookbook,' or How to Kill 'EmWithout a Gun: Use Cholesterol : Food: Start with two sticks of butter; add cream and meat--lots of meat. No 'rabbit food.' A former chef to crime families spills his secrets.
- Beauty Is in Eyes of Tennessee Couple, Their 4 Children : Pageants: The oldest of the girls is 10 and already has captured 25 national crowns, two cars and $20,000 in savings bonds. Her sisters also compete.
- Rail Foes Take Aim at Tunnel Vision : Transportation: Runyon Canyon residents fear that construction of Red Line link through the mountains would harm the ecosystem. But officials insist that route of the 2.2-mile segment is the best option.
- Florida Nurturing Midwives' Practices : Childbirth: State wants half of all its babies delivered by midwives by year 2000. Proponents say such births are cheaper, statistically safer and often more pleasant.
- Councilman Censured Over Letter to Judge : Lawndale: Colleagues act against Lagerquist for using city stationery in requesting leniency for an ex-consultant convicted of child molestation.
- Laguna Auctions Art for Fire Victims' Sake
- Attorney in Tay Case Is Judged as Formidable : Profile: Denise Gragg is winning praise for her performance as a deputy public defender. She's involved in several high-visibility cases.
- NAFTA Debate Goes Before L.A. City Council : Trade: Panel hears testimony on Svorinich's resolution urging the pact's defeat. Opponents of the agreement outumber supporters, but both sides are well-represented.
- COMMENTARY ON LAND MANAGEMENT : Controlled Fires Help Keep Natural Balance, Limit Disasters : Indians' approach renews the environment and prevents fuel buildup that leads to apocalyptic firestorms.
- Now Is No Time for Lagunans to Bicker : Rebuilding After Fire Is Tough Enough; Carping at City Council Can Wait Till Later
- Study Suggests Toll for Car-Pool Lanes : Transportation: Two UCI professors say usage by solo drivers who pay would enable the roads to serve more motorists.
- BREEDER'S CUP : Mixed Reviews for Host : Many Santa Anita Regulars Feel Inconvenienced by the Crowd of 55,130, but the Tourists Manage to Have a Great Time
- LSU Ends Alabama's Streak : SEC: Defending national champion suffers first defeat in 32 games, 17-13.
- Ohio State Ties Up Wisconsin's Road to Rose Bowl : Big Ten: Buckeyes control their destiny after blocked field-goal attempt allows them to escape with 14-14 draw.
- This Shula Hopes to Avoid Record Book
- Florida State Fails to Impress Bowden : ACC: Seminoles seem to be looking ahead to Notre Dame in 49-20 victory over Maryland. Ward sits out.
- GOLF / DAN HAFNER : Ferree Cashing In as Tour's Super Senior
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- Assessing Property Taxes, Coverage
- Best Intentions?
- Aerospace Engineers Should Teach
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- Scripted Smile Can Turn Out to Be Real
- NASA Overruns: Are Funds Being Diverted?
- Back to Vietnam
- Impact of Relocation on Nisei Questioned
- NONFICTION - Nov. 7, 1993
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- Obituaries - Nov. 7, 1993
- Obituaries - Nov. 7, 1993
- Following the Flames on Path of Destruction : Wildfire: Many frustrating battles were fought before the Calabasas/Malibu blaze was stopped.
- Mother, After Nursing Son, Sues Him for $270,000 : Court: The quadriplegic man was awarded $2 million after a 1986 biking accident. His mother says he vowed she would be compensated for providing care.
- Sexual Charges Turn Spotlight on Doctor Who Chose Limelight : Medicine: Dr. Neil Solomon's ex-patients tell of being rescued from the rubble of their self-images, then of being exploited.
- Viacom Squeeze Play Hikes Paramount Bid : Business: $85-a-share offer is a preemptive strike against QVC Network in effort to acquire media giant.
- Adventure in Siberia and Alaska
- Fallout From Collapse of S&L; Shadows Clinton : Inquiry: Two targets of criminal probes charge that the then-governor had a role in the debacle. The White House strongly disputes the allegations.
- President Plays Let's Make a Deal as NAFTA Vote Nears : Trade: Behind door No. 1 is a Maytag tariff. Behind door No. 2, a fruit pact. Clinton haggles, but with limits.
- ELECTION NOTES : ABC District Teachers End Strike, Welcome Home the Cows : Education: Instructors wear bovine attire to board meeting to poke fun at remark made by administration spokesman during walkout.
- Mayor and Councilman Hit New Lows in Squabbling
- Murders Unite Residents Against Violence : Crime: The slayings of three teen-age boys on Halloween night has mobilized citizens, clergy and law enforcement in a fight for tougher laws.
- Patrol Car Ferried Judge During Fires : Police: Captain says he ordered ride for Edward Rafeedie after fearing he'd misled him about survival of his Malibu home.
- Critics on Offense Against Defense Secretary Aspin
- The Cats Can Take the Heat : South Central Panthers Show They Have the Skills and Guts to Fight Southland Firestorms
- DNA Test Could Free Retarded Man on Death Row in Virginia Slaying
- Tradition or Transgression? : One of L.A.'s best features is its freedom from the congestion, noise and interference of street vending. It poses a number of hazards and should not be legalized.
- Caltrans Engineers Massive Bridge Retrofitting Project : Safety: In O.C., two out of 48 structures have already been strengthened following deadly failures in '88 temblor.
- Missing the Latin Beat : Vons Is Experiencing Problems With Its Mexican-Style Markets
- Use of Genetic Hormone Copy in Cows Is OKd
- FOREIGN POLICY : Taiwan Thriving Four Decades After CIA Predicted Its Fall
- Irvine Co. Loses $40-Million Suit to Lion Country
- Politically Active Mexican Bishop Faces Threat of Removal by Vatican : Clergy: The prelate, a defender of Indian rights, is accused of grave pastoral and doctrinal errors.
- SENSITIVITY WATCH : Ugly Letter
- Healing the Land
- Valley Obituaries
- Artists Face the Critics at School
- WOODLAND HILLS : Group Honors 3 for Combatting Violence
- Upon Further Review, Rams Return to Everett : Football: He is named the starter a week after T.J. Rubley, in his first start, is roughed up by the 49ers.
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE
- Is Streisand Changing the Tides? : Pop music: Her Vegas concerts and the success of her recent recordings seem to mark a renewed interest in her long-neglected singing career.
- Artists Help Their Neighbors, Peers in Laguna : Benefits: A free, daylong music jam and a celebrity auction are among relief efforts.
- Construction at Airport to Await Plan
- The Southland Firestorm: A Special Report : The Recovery : THE LAW : Legal Fights Will Be Part of Rebuilding
- TONIGHT'S COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Miranda's Ritual Prepares Him to Be a Winner at OCC
- Devils Get Big Jump on Ducks : Hockey: New Jersey's five goals in eight minutes of the first period are enough to hold off Anaheim, 6-3.
- The Southland Firestorm: A Special Report : The Recovery : GENERAL INFORMATION
- The Southland Firestorm: A Special Report : The Recovery : CLEANING UP : Erasing the Soot and Smell of Disaster
- THOUSAND OAKS : Cal Lutheran to Host Asian Cultural Fest
- VAN NUYS : Nightclubs Staging Fire Relief Events
- Getting City Back in Shape : Cleanup: In Laguna, workers race rainy season to clear storm drains, pull toppled trees from flood channels and prop hay bales along bare hillsides.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bulls Get a Victory to Start New Era
- Calabasas Fumbles, Moorpark Recovers
- Graham Runs Over Santa Ana Again as Edison Rolls
- Four Accused of Defrauding : Failed O.C. Bank
- THE SOUTHLAND FIRESTORM: ASSESSING THE DAMAGE : Insurance Adjusters Establish a Beachhead : Relief: Parked by the Malibu Pier, they take the first and easiest steps toward paying burned-out policyholders.
- North Korea Troop Buildup Near DMZ Causes Concern
- Kevorkian Is Dragged to Jail in Court Protest
- Interim Chief for Colleges Is Named
- Times to Substitute Doonesbury
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Aircraft Maker Gets $24.5-Million Offer to Move to Palmdale
- Alarcon Questions Metrolink Plan Delay
- 2 Cities Start Patrol of Gang Hot Spots : Crime: After two recent shootings, a sheriff's team begins 'aggressively' covering San Clemente and San Juan Capistrano.
- LaCom, Crescenta Valley Lose Control in Defeat
- Draft, Sixth-Ranked Valencia Pound Magnolia, Stay in First
- Up From the Ashes : A journal of destruction and rebirth of a garden.
- Judge Gives Serial Killer Death Penalty : Crime: Cleophus Prince Jr. denies the stabbing murders of six women in San Diego in 1990.
- HARD TO HIDE: While fellow firemen battled...
- COMMENTARY : Billy Graham: Crusader Still a Model at 75
- The Southland Firestorm: A Special Report : The Recovery : Southland Firestorm:
- The Southland Firestorm: A Special Report : The Recovery : RELIGION : Congregations Join to Support Fire Victims
- Youths Who Pen the Write Stuff Take Center Stage
- High Above the Calm After the Firestorm
- AUTOS
- SAFETY : Crawling Tour of Home Exposes Dangers to Kids
- State Jobless Rate Jumps to 9.8%; U.S. Figure Rises : Economy: Extended California slump is seen. Nation's 6.8% level is attributed to an influx of new job seekers.
- Cal State Fullerton Students Face Vote on Athletics Fee
- SIMI VALLEY : Low Bidder Backed to Trim 1,700 Trees
- Chick Suggests Elected Officials Forgo 5% Pay Raise, but Not All Agree
- At This School, Every Second Counts : Education: Red Oak Elementary is now opening three minutes earlier to make up for a late start.
- Investigators Seek Clues to Green Meadow Arson : Disaster: Multi- agency team of determined officials is tracking scores of tips as crews in the field wind down their campaign.
- A Way to Pay for 2,000 New Police
- Riverside Player Quits in Protest : Women's basketball: Vargas says she left team after teammates physically threatened her because of comments she had made about the program.
- RAMS : Lang May Be Activated Soon
- 5th Chinese Jet Hijacked to Taiwan Since April
- Workers Given Flu Shots With Used Needles
- Child's Ties to Her Biological Parents Severed
- 2 Grenades Found in Angeles Forest
- BLACK RELIGION & SCHOLARSHIP: A three-hour symposium...
- SIMI VALLEY : Council to Decide on Cable Regulations
- Clinton Opposes Efforts for Budget Amendment : Economy: President says forced balance could spark gridlock and recession. He instead sets up panel to study growth of entitlement spending.
- The Southland Firestorm: A Special Report : The Recovery : Some Advice: Take It Slow
- The Southland Firestorm: A Special Report : The Recovery : Directory
- Lutheran, Orthodox Panel Agrees on Earliest Teachings
- Latinos Target 'Mexican-Bashing' Politicians
- Judge Bernard M. Decker; OKd Neo-Nazi March
- Ukraine Warheads Risk Catastrophe, Russian Says
- Plan to Cut Immigrant Benefits Rejected : Legislation: Work on crime bill stalls as senators grapple with amendments. Californians joined fight against dropping aid for illegal residents.
- Professor Plots a Varied Religious Landscape
- Funny Numbers Don't Help : Administration invites doubt with diverging figures on health care costs
- SOUTH COUNTY : Russian Group Visits San Onofre Facility
- IRVINE : UCI Vice Chancellor Up for Nebraska Post
- Judge Dubious of Report on Eastern Tollway
- School District Offers On-Site Services for Families in Need
- BREEDERS CUP : Odds Are, Horse of Year to Emerge : Eclipse Awards: Six of the last seven winners of the top honor have come out of the racing program that will be renewed today at Santa Anita.
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : FRONTIER LEAGUE
- NHL ROUNDUP : Bondra Helps Capitals Keep Streak Going
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : MISSION LEAGUE
- Law Enforcement Mini-Course for Citizens to Be Considered : Thousand Oaks: City Council will study the 12-week program designed to create a cadre of trained 'eyes and ears.'
- Chief Accused of Stealing Firetruck Wins Acquittal
- NEWPORT BEACH : Former President of Israel to Talk Sunday
- LA HABRA : Free Classes Offered on Health Problems
- Lawsuit Against Church Alleges Molestation
- Religious Science Upholds Rich Tradition of Women in Clergy
- The Driver's Guide To Traffic Trouble
- PRO FOOTBALL / BILL PLASCHKE : Free Agents Find That Grass Isn't Always Greener
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Irvine's Victory Clinches Sea View League Title
- WEEKEND TV : Teens Talk Violence; Reno Slated
- ART REVIEW : Enlightening Look at Two Magdalenes
- THEATER REVIEW : Plucky 'Oliver!' Cast Considers Itself at Home : Artful acting complements the lively and lovely musical, the first joint production of the playhouse's main stage and youth companies.
- TV REVIEWS : On-Screen Drinking Gets Sobering Look
- Jury Awards Lion Country $40 Million : Courts: Irvine Co. blocked operators of the defunct park from developing other projects, the panel concludes.
- ELECTRONICS : Home Work, With a Flick of the Wrist
- GARDENING : Natural Ways to Keep Pests at Bay
- Cincinnati's Mayor-Elect Sparks Debate
- Talks on Haiti Stall as Military Fails to Attend
- Russia Pays Part of Debt to Hungary With MIGs : Military: Budapest is getting 28 of the supersonic jets--26 more than the number of pilots to fly them. The deal has ruffled nearby nations.
- Nazi Sub Yields Wagner Records but No Treasure
- The Southland Firestorm: A Special Report : The Recovery : ENVIRONMENT : Planting the Right Cover Can Be Key
- Oxnard Police Plan May Save Port Hueneme $385,000 a Year : Law enforcement: If efforts to keep its own agency fail, financially strapped city also has a proposal from Sheriff's Department to consider.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Deputies, Community Plan Newhall Barbecue
- Celebrity Photographs on View at Academy
- MUSIC REVIEW : Austrian Conductor Triumphs at Pavilion
- 1,200 Bankers at Convention
- TOOLS : Brushing Up on Right Paint Bristles
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : Sanding Tips for Smooth Operators
- Mario Cecchi Gori; Oscar-Winning Producer
- Lack of Radio Cited in Summer Wildfire Deaths : Investigation: Report on Aug. 20 Glenallen blaze also says deviation from safety rules may have caused two men to be trapped by flames.
- Senator Who Eased Drug Penalties Shot in Colombia
- ECONOMICS : Labor Pains for La Belle France : Unions get new confidence after Prime Minister Balladur backs down in Air France strike.
- TIMES ORANGE COUNTY POLL : Disaster Leaves Laguna Anxious and Depressed : Fire aftermath: Community is in shock, but most residents predict the area will end up a better place to live.
- PETER DELANO"Peter Delano" Polygram* * *These poised,...
- THEATER REVIEW : Good Performances Can't Cure Revival of 'Camille'
- ART REVIEW : 'Saints' and 'Myth' Illuminate at the Getty
- Their Talk Fills the Aisles, Too : Radio: Now that the promotional storm for books by Rush Limbaugh and Howard Stern has abated, who will win the sales war?
- Freedom and a Good 'Resume' : Pop music: Richie Havens, who plays in Irvine on Sunday, hasn't been as visible as he was at Woodstock, but his voice remains familiar.
- Buena Park Defense Makes a Stand as La Habra Falls
- Western Quarterback Gives Anaheim the Lift It Needs to Defeat Him
- Hudson Helps Put Calvary Chapel Into Tie for First in League
- ORANGE LEAGUE : Savanna Roars Past Brea-Olinda
- NHL ROUNDUP : Bondra Helps Capitals Keep Their Streak Alive
- Vedder Leads Laguna Hills Past Artists
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : League Leaders in Wrong Area
- Foothill Tops Santa Ana Valley, Clinches Share of Title
- Plenty of Fireworks in Clipper Opener : Pro basketball: Wild show gets things started, and then Aguirre supplies the finish.
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
- Ducks Are Unable to Dig Themselves Out of a Big Hole : Hockey: Devils score five goals in first 8:05 and cruise to 6-3 victory.
- Troy Goes for Touchdown, Gets It to Beat Fullerton
- Winning Hand for El Camino Real
- COMMENTARY : Appearance of Advocacy on Par With Reality
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : PACIFIC LEAGUE
- Aguirre Is on the Mark at the Buzzer : Pro basketball: Newest Clipper hits wide-open three-pointer to give Los Angeles a 97-95 victory over Portland.
- His Role Is to Give Them the Gate : Classic: Assistant starter Jay Slender sees to it that Bertrando begins his races as smoothly as possible.
- Tucker Grabs Spotlight as Newbury Park Wins
- Bishop Amat Defeats Loyola Again, 10-3
- Fountain Valley Ends Losing Streak, Beats Ocean View
- It Can't Be as Easy as She Makes It Seem
- PREP ROUNDUP
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Boos Don't Bother Former Laker Green : Suns: He and Worthy claim their shoving merely is what they used to do in practice, but there is a definite edge to it now.
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE
- Van Exel-lent Start: Lakers Beat the Suns : Pro basketball: Rookie guard leads the way in 116-108 victory with 23 points. L.A. reserves come through.
- CSUN Scores, Then Saves It in Overtime, 1-0
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : GOLDEN LEAGUE
- CONSUMER PRODUCTS
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- Unsealing Your Fate on Grout Turned Tan
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Yields Climb Again; Stocks Mixed
- School Shooting Kills One
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Seizure of Key Bosnia Corridor a Boon to Muslims : Balkans: Government offensive forges road link between population centers. Consolidated troops could assault Sarajevo's besiegers.
- TV Battle Over Health Care Is One-Sided : Lobbying: An insurers' group has spent $10.5 million to air spots attacking Clinton's plan, versus about $250,000 by Democrats, Republicans.
- Israel Ready for Syria Compromise, Officials Say : Mideast: But it wants public commitment from Damascus on character of future peace before communicating its willingness to withdraw from Golan Heights.
- Private Service to Be Held for Director Duncan Gibbins
- Officer in Shooting Won't Face Reprimand
- BURBANK : School Boundary Changes Approved
- 2 Working Scam to Steal Purses of Receptionists
- Aid to Fire Victims
- VENTURA : Man Sought in Shooting Arrested
- The Southland Firestorm: A Special Report : The Recovery : Staff for 'The Recovery'
- The Southland Firestorm: A Special Report : The Recovery
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : DEL REY LEAGUE
- Lessons of Corvallis on Minds of Bruins : College football: After surviving scare at Oregon State two weeks ago, UCLA hopes to keep Rose Bowl berth in sight with victory today at Washington State.
- J.J. JOHNSON"Let's Hang Out" Verve* * *1/2At...
- LETTERS TO HOME DESIGN : It's Not Quite an Eichler, but It Has Done All Right
- Wedaa Fails to Win Majority for Reelection to Air Board
- David A. Hungerford; Cancer Researcher
- Pentagon Tries to Battle 'Gulf War Disease' : Health: Veterans came home complaining of the mysterious condition and the government's response. Lawmakers are now demanding answers.
- Franklin B. Lincoln Jr.; Nixon Transition Aide
- Pentagon Tries to Battle 'Gulf War Disease' : Health: Veterans came home complaining of the mysterious condition and the government's response. Lawmakers are now demanding answers.
- OXNARD : Man Gets Jail Time for Welfare Fraud
- The Southland Firestorm: A Special Report : The Recovery : FINANCES : Banks Offer Special Help on Loans and Fees
- Judge Orders Airport to Study Effects of Noise Caused by an Expansion : Burbank: The decision is called a victory by residents who say officials have ignored their concerns.
- Reagan Library to Show Gifts of 36 Nations
- Menendezes' Ex-Therapist Sued by His Former Lover : Courts: Psychologist is accused of sexually assaulting her at a Downtown law firm. He denies the charges.
- OAK TREE : Today's Smile Is Near Cup Level
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Rallies to Defeat Orange Coast
- Yake Takes Teammates to Task : Hockey: Mighty Duck center blames defeat on early poor play.
- Summers Gets Back Into High Gear, Pacifica Wins
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : HIGH DESERT LEAGUE
- ROUNDUP : Brigham Young Takes Its Turn Sweeping CSUN
- Players Directory on Sale at Academy
- Joe Frank Is Quite Happy Being Back 'In the Dark' : Radio: After a two-year hiatus from KCRW-FM, the writer-performer has returned to continue his exploration of love, death and values.
- These Crows' Feathers Don't Ruffle
- Survival Skills : Some Houses Stood Tall After the Smoke Cleared-Luck or Planning?
- When Flames Dance in Their Heads : Children: Experts who dealt with trauma after Bay Area earthquake, fire bring lessons they've learned to school, mental health officials in Laguna Beach.
- Police Jail Alleged Thief of O.C. Women's Hearts, Cash
- Fishing Off-Limits at New Offshore Reserves : Environment: As voters mandated in 1990, state designates areas safe from gill nets. Only research will be allowed.
- Forum to Offer Tips, Information
- State Jobless Rate Up to 9.8%; U.S. Figure Rises
- Judge Upholds $70 Fee to Renew Green Cards : Residency: Ruling means people granted permanent status before 1978 have until next October to comply.
- School Ban on Gang-Type Clothes Proposed to Board
- On Drawing That Line in the Sand : Firefighters' classic lesson in the human spirit
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Mission Receives Engineering Honor
- Valley Christian Builds Lead, Beats Orange Lutheran
- Dempsey Takes Top NCAA Post
- Chang's 5 Touchdowns Help Buena Roll, 35-21
- Villa Park Beats Orange on Brady's 38-Yard Field Goal
- Bo Jackson Becomes Free Agent
- MUSIC REVIEW : Tafelmusik Wins Some, Loses Some
- Countywide : Emergency Vehicle Plan to Be Discussed
- Experimental Lung Therapy Saves Newborn's Life : Health: Nitric oxide treatment was used at UCI Medical Center to increase flow of oxygen to lungs of infant, who is now back in the arms of his parents.
- QUICK KICKS
- Tipped Pass Saves Santa Margarita Victory Over Tustin
- O'Laughlin Out for Northridge
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : GOLDEN LEAGUE
- Norway Braces for Games : Winter Olympics: Wood and rock are everywhere, serving as symbols for the event that begins Feb. 12.
- Mortgage Rates Climb Again : Banking: As economy shows signs of gathering strength, some analysts say long-term rates touched bottom last month.
- Tour of Five Designer Homes to Go on Despite Laguna Fire
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Warm Up to Restore Vinyl
- DECORATING : Screening Possibilities for Beauty and Privacy
- Planting Right Ground Cover Can Be Key : Conservation: Fire victims can begin the process of restabilizing the land by using vegetation that is both flame-retardant and erosion-controlling.
- Helping Hands
- Council at Odds Over Automatic 5% Pay Increase : Budget: Two members say elected officials should forgo automatic increase. Others call the move grandstanding.
- Southland Fires: A Special Report
- The Southland Firestorm: A Special Report : The Recovery : Directory : INSURANCE
- IRVINE : Council Approves Recycling Center
- Woman's Body Found in Pacoima Alley
- The Southland Firestorm: A Special Report : The Recovery : VOLUNTEERS : Taking Some of the Pain Away
- ANAHEIM : 5 Medflies Found; Area Quarantined
- CONEJO VALLEY : Expo to Showcase 30 Local Businesses
- 2nd District Race Gets 1st Candidate : Supervisors: A Thousand Oaks anti-tax activist announces his intention to seek the seat held by Maria VanderKolk.
- Ojai Valley Hospital Sold for $4 Million to Oregon Group : Health care: When the deal is completed, the company will become the third owner for the financially troubled facility since 1988.
- The Southland Firestorm: A Special Report : The Recovery : REBUILDING : How to Start Putting It All Back Together
- Cougars Get Quick Start, Rout El Toro
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- Allen Brothers, Choulamany Key Rancho Alamitos' Victory
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- Pitchers Wolf, Igou Commit to Pepperdine, San Francisco