- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Tiring Run Through FEMA Maze : Aftermath: Simi Valley woman, seeking aid to repair her damaged mobile home, is taken aback by federal bureaucracy.
- ORANGE : Disease Doesn't Stop Citizen of the Year
- Muddying the Waters Further : Lack of Hearing on Report Renews Bolsa Chica Debate
- Thomas Rites Bring Call for Peace : Funeral: Truce maker is mourned by gang members, politicians and residents of the housing project where he was slain. Speakers remember him as a leader and a role model.
- SUNSET LEAGUE BOYS' BASKETBALL : Servite Strong in Second Half, Defeats Edison
- COMMENTARY : L.A. Symbol Needs Heart, Not 'Steel'
- Whigged Out : Group's 'Gentlemen' Delves Into Dark Psyche of '90s Male
- Did Cultures Clash Over 'Schindler's'? : Movies: Some say Oakland high schoolers evicted from theater for laughing were ignorant of Holocaust, others say kids are too used to violence.
- Get Cracking : Thorough Inspection Before a Quake Strikes Can Help in Assessing Damage Afterward
- Iran-Contra: In the End, Truth Counts : Though the guilty may go unpunished, the Walsh report is important to the nation
- Center Must Pay $5.7 Million Over Abuse by Priest It Treated
- Two Charges Added in Slaying of Polly Klaas
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Temblor Expected to Rock Southland's Tourism : L.A., Orange Counties Could Lose Billions as Wary Visitors Shy Away
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Corona Officials Sue to Halt Medfly Spraying
- Terry Friedman to Retire From Legislature
- Petition Reopens Wound in French Blood Scandal : Health: Letter seeks pardon for two doctors who were jailed for giving AIDS-tainted products to hemophiliacs.
- Motel Rooms Offered to Quake Victims
- IRVINE : Silverman to Head UCI Health Project
- Countywide : Talks in the Works to End Tollway Battle
- SANTA ANA : Bolivia's First Lady Fund-Raises for Kids
- Countywide : Agency Seeks Aid for Quake Victims
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Motorists Warned to Expect Worse on Monday : Traffic: Riordan likely to announce contingency plans. Metrolink route will be extended and new stations added.
- FURNISHINGS : Architects Fashion Plywood Into Affordable Art
- Schools Try to Calm Youths: 'We Need Help Getting Them Back on Track'
- Bus Driver Fired for Long Fingernails
- Army of Counselors Help Doctors, Nurses Cope : Stress: Battle-weary health workers need ways to relieve their own quake anxiety.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : State Farm Ban on New Quake Policies Prompts Rebuke by Garamendi
- Dow Breaks 3,900 Barrier; Bond Yields Up
- SANTA ANA : Public Homeless to Receive Warnings
- Congregations Count Their Blessings and Damage : Quake: Some move services outside. Others fence off damaged areas. Among worst hit is University of Judaism, with repair costs estimated at $2 million.
- A Committed Perfectionist Finds Her Flaw : Religion: Former Cabinet member Elizabeth Dole felt a void in her high-profile life until she took a journey of spiritual renewal.
- Mother Sues Over Tractor Death of Segerstrom Child
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : City Votes to Add Two Police Officers
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Man Thwarts Attack;Teen Held for Police
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Friends, Family Mourn Victims : Funerals: Neighbors say goodby to man who did jobs for them. Father of 4-year-old girl says: 'Nature gave her to us and nature took her away.'
- RETAILING
- Bias Against U.S. Muslims Cited in Report to Civil Rights Panel
- It's Time for Slumping Kitt to Take Foot Off the Brake
- BOWLING : Only Amateur in Position for Victory
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Patriots Are Sold, Will Remain in New England
- VALLEY ROUNDUP : Crescenta Valley's Hagman Hits 13 Three-Point Shots
- CSUN-Cal Game, on Shaky Footing, Is Back On
- Paraguayan Harp and Sole : World music: Alfredo Rolando Ortiz breaks stereotypes with traditional South American dance compositions and original works.
- HEALTH CARE
- $90.7-Million Prudential Pact With Investors Wins Judge's Approval : Courts: The settlement, covering 114,000 of those who sued the firm, ends a large part of the securities fraud scandal.
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : Troubled Water : How the earthquake affected the Southland's water system
- Anaheim Defends Pitch for Big A Quake Relief : Controversy: The city says request for funds was made to protect its already limited resources, not to minimize the toll to other areas.
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Simi Valley Elderly Are Hit Hard by Earthquake : Recovery: Many are residents of mobile home parks, which took a pounding. Setting things right will be expensive.
- U.N. Chief Considering Air Strikes on Serbs Unless They Allow Troop Rotation
- New Findings Move Rupture Zone North of First Location : Survey: More than 1,500 aftershocks have been recorded since Monday's temblor.
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Wilson Adviser Predicts Swift Economic Recovery : Impact: Economist says overall effect of the quake on the recession-bound state will be a 'minor event.' Two business leaders disagree.
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : 400 Dead Fish Removed From Santa Clara River : Oil spill: An endangered stickleback is among the carp and chubs killed after earthquake caused pipe- line to rupture.
- DECOR : Special Wool Weaves Beauty, Texture Into Tibetan Rugs
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Voices
- CONSTRUCTION : Wood Is Ingrained in Japanese Homes
- GOP Analysts Assail Costs of Clinton Health Care Plan : Forecast: Report predicts shortfall of at least $918 billion by the year 2000 if the proposals are enacted. Quality of care will suffer, it says.
- Banned Chemicals Found on Ship With Cargo From China
- Mexican Senate OKs Amnesty for Indian Rebels
- Pentecostal Fellowship to Form Racially Mixed Organization : Religion: Coalition would end longstanding division. It will include predominantly black Church of God in Christ and exceed 10 million members.
- Santa Ana Attorney Charged in Custody Case
- Tent Cities Planned
- Woman Pleads Not Guilty in Drunken Shooting Spree
- MAINTENANCE : Job Isn't Over When Paint Is Dry
- 'Sweet' Reno Has Wrong Job, Gramm Says
- Quake Deals Riot Areas Another Disastrous Blow : Aftermath: Many homes and businesses are declared unsafe in neighborhoods still reeling from 1992 unrest.
- China to Let Foreign Banks Trade in 'People's Money'
- TRADE
- AEROSPACE
- MAINTENANCE : Suggestions for Safe and Cozy Hearth and Home
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK
- In WWII Rites, Public Pageantry and Private Pilgrimages : Anniversary: A half-century later, ceremony in Italy opens a year of bittersweet memorials to the war.
- Ethics Law Becomes Hurdle to Aid Effort : Relief: Fair Political Practices Commission says Assembly members may have violated rules on gift limits by soliciting donations for quake victims.
- Day-Care Center Operator Gets 7-Year Prison Term in Abuse Case
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Landfill Will Try to Use Eased Rules to Reopen : Government: Sunshine Canyon operators hope an emergency post-quake permit plan will apply to them.
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Barrington Building Will Be Demolished : Aftermath: Structure that housed doctors to the stars is damaged beyond repair. Most tenants will lose their belongings and patients' records.
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Partial Listing of Deaths Related to Monday's Quake
- Mideast Peace Negotiations to Resume in U.S. : Mediation: Focus will be on relations between Israel, Syria. Officials hope to capitalize on Clinton's talks with Assad.
- Brazil Congress Takes Aim at Corruption : Scandal: Panel recommends 18 legislators be expelled. Move is called an effort to rescue 'the dignity of the nation.'
- ANC Candidate List Includes Winnie Mandela
- Anger at Arafat Reflects a Political Shift : Mideast: Palestinians preparing for self-government question the role and autocratic style of the PLO leader.
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Water Problems to Keep Magic Mountain Closed for the Weekend
- 4 Arrested in Slaying of Whittier Man : Crime: The suspects, allegedly connected to an Oxnard gang, are accused in a December shooting at a Ventura motel.
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Recession-Battered Construction Firms Expect a Big Boost : Industry: Rebuilding in Simi Valley and Fillmore will keep companies busy for months and may have a ripple effect.
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Park Playgrounds Filled With Patients : Assistance: Injured people who are unable or too afraid to visit hospitals get help at makeshift treatment centers.
- Man Receives 100-Year Prison Term for Shootings
- Agent Testifies About Fatal Raid on Davidians, Contingency Plan
- Branch Aide Vows to Resist Job Transfer
- TENNIS / AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Wilander Rallies to Win
- Trophy-Truck Debut Is Simon's to Savor
- TENNIS / AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Patience Pays Off for Courier
- Firm Asks D.A. to Review Radio Contract Bidding Process : County: Florida company alleges selection is rigged to favor rival despite $6-million difference. Supervisors are scheduled to vote on matter Tuesday.
- Johnson Puts It All on the Line : NFC: Cowboy coach's guarantee of a victory over the 49ers prompts an uncharacteristic response from Seifert.
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : Ruelas Brushes Off Pendleton Antics
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Two Reserves Lead Saddleback to Victory Over Orange Coast
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTES : School Reports Minor NCAA Violation
- Lannan Board Votes to Forgo Art Collecting : Finances: Foundation earmarks those funds for a charitable program to benefit 'America's poorest people.'
- Rosas Has Never Been Far From Sport She Loves : Gymnastics: San Clemente High graduate quit four years ago but now is happy to be competing at UCLA.
- SANTA ANITA : Trainer Jones Returns in Time for Best Pal's '94 Debut Today
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Chapman Men's Team, Missing Seven Players, Wins Anyway
- Trabuco Hills' Uhl Chooses Colorado State
- Authorities in the Kerrigan Case Are Still Searching for Answers : Investigation: They say they will work through weekend to decide if Harding should be charged in Jan. 6 attack.
- Kroeger Emulates His Hero as an Intense Competitor : Basketball: Edison senior forward wants to play the game as hard Golden State's Chris Webber does.
- WEEKEND TV : Earthquake Updates Fill the Schedule
- ART REVIEW : Headless Figures Are Slim Sampling of Powerful Work
- KTLA Channel 5 Gives an Assist to Networks' Quake Coverage
- LA HABRA : TB Testing Results Termed Good News
- Lakers Come Up Short : Pro basketball: With only eight players, they get run over by the Trail Blazers, 111-93.
- THE NFL / BILL PLASCHKE : There's No Guarantee He Will Stay : BILL PLASCHKE
- MISSION VIEJO : Panel Grapples with Adult-Business Laws
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Slow and Steady Wins Little Against Monarchs
- TV REVIEWS : Alan Bates Revels in Simon Gray's 'Unnatural Pursuits'
- GOLF : Springer Uses Local Knowledge for Share of Lead
- TUSTIN : Interest Disclosure Requirement Passes
- EMPIRE LEAGUE BOYS' SOCCER
- '92 Gold Medal Has Her Singing Different Tune
- ROC Treatment of Tigers
- ART REVIEW : Tame Offering of a Powerful Artist's Work : UC San Diego exhibits only a small sample of the art of Polish sculptor Magdalena Abakanowicz.
- Comic Relief Was Neither
- Teen-Ager Killed in Drive-By Shooting at School in Hacienda Heights
- Gods and Satan
- 'Blink's' Appeal at Fest
- Roseanne Rubbish
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : County Rejects $6.6-Billion Plan for Quake, Economic Needs : Government: Supervisors say chief administrative officer's proposal to seek state and federal aid is too ambitious. They ask her to focus solely on disaster costs.
- VIEWPOINT / LETTERS : Raider Fans Jump Early to Pinpoint the Blame for Season-Ending Loss
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : 8 County Bridges Reinforced for Quake Safety, Caltrans Reports : Transportation: Eight other structures are under reconstruction and 18 more will be retrofitted as part of the ongoing fortification program, according to officials.
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Worst May Come for Motorists on Monday : Traffic: Rain and more normal workday volume may add up to greater congestion. Riordan is expected to announce contingency plans today, including possibly converting some streets to one-way thoroughfares.
- Don't Tell the Surprise
- Judge Approves Drug Rehab for Rick James : Courts: Musician convicted of assault could be freed by September. Probe continues into the conduct of his case.
- Not Quite Nirvana
- Attack on Skater Nancy Kerrigan
- Comic Relief VI
- How Low Can Television Sitcoms Go?
- Seldom-Used Items
- Harry Nilsson
- Ward Valley Nuclear Dump
- Clinton, Middle Class
- Jazz Fans Prefer Haynes
- Playing With Furniture
- TELEVISION - Jan. 22, 1994
- Obituaries - Jan. 22, 1994
- A New Lesson Plan : Private Schools Scramble to Find Alternative Classrooms and Wonder How They'll Be Able to Afford Repair Work
- Weary Quake Victims Tied Up in Red Tape
- Swarm of Aftershocks Hits L.A. : Threat of Rain Spurs Race to Set Up Tent Cities : Disaster: Power is restored to most customers, even as four powerful, midmorning jolts rock the quake area in quick succession. Death toll is now put at 55.
- Council to Fund Housing Loans With HUD Grant : Aftermath: In stopgap measure, tens of millions of dollars will be made available.
- 2 Women in Harassment : Lawsuit Settle Newport Beach: Eight other plaintiffs from the scandal-rocked Police Department are awaiting trial.
- NHL / ALL-STAR GAME NOTES : Players' Goal: Lots More Goals
- COLUMN ONE : Shaking Up the Way We Work : By fracturing rigid traditions, the quake offers a rare chance to rethink how we do business.
- YOU SURE, AL? Vice President Al Gore...
- Swarm of Aftershocks Hit L.A. : Race Is On to Set Up Tent Cities as Rain Nears : Disaster: Power is restored to most customers, even as four powerful, midmorning jolts rock the quake area in quick succession. Death toll is now put at 55.
- Council to Fund Housing Loans With HUD Grant : Aftermath: In stopgap measure, tens of millions of dollars will be made available to displaced tenants and owners of damaged property.
- COLUMN ONE : A New Order of Business : By fracturing rigid workplace traditions, the quake offers a rare chance to reshape how, where and when Angelenos do their jobs. Telecommuting, flexible hours could gain acceptance.
- Rebuilding Decision Is Complex for Property Owners : Building: Loss of rents, plunging real estate values, lack of building inspectors bedevil the process. 'It's a domino effect,' one businessman says.
- To Rebuild or Not: Tough Decisions for Property Owners : Damage: As the building inspectors comb shattered neighborhoods, victims are forced to choose how they will deal with the financial aftermath.
- Weary Quake Victims Tied Up in Red Tape
- Quake Gives Dead Boy's Writings a Cruel Irony
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Santa Clarita Water Is Back, Schools to Reopen : Recovery: Classes will start Monday at most campuses, but repairs could cost a total of $20 million.
- Fairview Hospital to Move Out 400 Clients by 1999 : Mental health: A Bay Area court ruling will force relocations to community housing, which disappoints some relatives.
- TakeCare Inc. Stock Soars
- Israeli, PLO Leaders and Christopher to Meet in Norway
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : Area Newspapers Improvising to to Reach Readers : Media: Power outages and damaged buildings lead to makeshift arrangements. Loss of phone service affects advertising revenues.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Church to Reapply for Relocation Permit
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Drivers Beware : Roads
- LOS ALAMITOS : Annual Reports on Schools Available
- Necessary Evil: A Temporary Gas Tax : Alas, there is no such thing as a free freeway
- Valley Obituaries
- The Grim New House of Russia : It looks as if anti-reformers are in control of Yeltsin's Cabinet
- White to Resign as NL President; Weber Won't Be Commissioner
- SOCCER / WORLD CUP NOTES : U.S., Switzerland Ignoring Taboo
- GIRLS' ROUNDUP : Santa Margarita Erases 15-Point Deficit to Stun Tustin
- NFL PLAYOFFS : His Methods Were Not Always Popular, but With Success, Owner Jerry Jones Has Them . . . : Delighted in Dallas
- Rock's Hall of Famers Tame the Night : All Are Polite at the Ninth Ceremony; Even the Jam Minimizes Previous Chaos
- Clubs Shaken Up, but the Shows Go On
- Quake Costs Hotels Some Business
- Report Says Disney Overstates Benefits of History Theme Park
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Partial Listing of Deaths Related to Monday's Quake
- English Professor James Hines Dies
- Heartwarming Gesture to Open Red Cross Tissue Center
- Society's Ride From Babbittry to Bobbittry : To deter miscreants, shun them. We need to restore a collective sense of shame.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Emergency Crews Rush to Repair Toxic Leaks : Hazards: Workers near Van Nuys Airport are evacuated as teams drain liquid propane from leaky pipes at Kaiser Marquardt plant. Asbestos cleanups at courthouses begin.
- Stuck on Playing Santa : Firefighters Rescue Santa Ana Boy, 5, After Plunge Down Chimney
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Pets Take Flight, but Most Return : Animals: Experts will hold meeting in Simi Valley to offer tips to owners in face of continuing aftershocks.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Bugel to Stay, Sources Say
- Angels Small-Time, Not Small-Market
- Garcia Earns Victory--and Fans' Wrath
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE GIRLS' SOCCER : Mater Dei Knocks Off No. 3 Capistrano Valley
- University Wrestling Must Forfeit 11 Victories
- White to Resign as NL President; Weber Won't Be Commissioner
- National Video Rentals : 'Cliffhanger' Finally Takes a Plunge
- Wally George in Hospital Facing Prostate Surgery
- Linke Troupe Opens Carpenter Center in Long Beach Sunday
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Tournee of Animation' a Treat for Stop-Motion Fans : Festival features 14 short films from Europe and the United States. It opens today at the Nuart in West L.A.
- Performing Arts Center Ends '93 Barely in Black : Budget: The Orange County venue missed its fund-raising goal and had to dip into a 'programming subsidy' to avoid red ink.
- Sewing for AIDS Quilt 'In Stitches'
- Weekend 'Public Rush' of Seats for 'Fool Moon'
- Another Dow Record; Bond Yields Drop
- Quake Leaves State Recovery Question Unsettled
- Esther Ralston; Silent Era 'American Venus'
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- AUTOS
- Aide to Aspin Reportedly Tops List for Pentagon Job : Cabinet: William Perry has strong defense credentials. He is seen as highly regarded by Clinton and Congress.
- Odetics Inc.
- Golden West Turns Its Eyes to Ford's S&L; : Thrifts: The move represents the latest effort to expand World Savings. Overtures toward CalFed have been rebuffed.
- Hollywood Gets Back to Doing Lunch : Quake: Shows are delayed as studios mop up. Some eateries bounce back.
- 20 S&Ls; Record $75.3 Million in Earnings
- Fear of Separation Grips Parents, Children Alike : Emotions: Some won't go to work; others sleep together. But such anxiety is healthy, a therapist says.
- Quake Victims Line Up for Aid : Ventura County Starts Big Job of Rebuilding : Disaster: Gov. Pete Wilson consoles area residents. Relief offices open in Simi Valley and Fillmore. The overall death toll climbs to 51.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Valley Firms Struggle to Resume Operations : Aftermath: With quake cleanup under way, Packard Bell's plans to relocate out of state are put on hold.
- City Atty. Denies He Drove While Drunk
- Loyola Loses Despite Jones' 39
- Hart Quarterback Kocicka Commits Orally to UNLV
- Prospect JC-Bound After Test : Football: Top USC recruit McCullough fails to qualify in ACT exam and appears en route to Pasadena City College.
- 49ers Defeat Titan Women
- TENNIS / AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Sabatini Struggles to Victory
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC TITLE GAME : Cowboys' Johnson Guarantees a Win
- PREP WRESTLING ROUNDUP : Los Alamitos Wins on Trammell's Pin
- JAZZ REVIEW : Pharoah Sanders, Friends Offer an Exuberant Treat
- 'I'll Do Anything': Terms of Endurement : Movies: James L. Brooks' film, revised from musical to romantic comedy after a test screening, has secured a place in history.
- THEATER REVIEW : Corporate Exec Pays High Price for Success in 'Hotels'
- Construction of New Homes Jumps 7.1% in '93 to Highest Level in 4 Years : Economy: Mixed figures also show personal income advancing 0.7%, while first-time jobless applicants jumped sharply.
- Advanced Logic Reports Profit
- Antarctic Explorer, 88, Ends Trek Without Meeting Goals
- Searing Images Depict Pieces of a Disaster
- The Citadel's First Woman Begins Taking Classes
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : College Placement Tests Postponed
- Quake May Shake Loose Federal Economic Aid : Recovery: Disaster gives Clinton chance to bypass political objections to funds for Southland. Some aides fear the help will come too late.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Water an On-and-Off Problem for Many Simi Valley Customers : Conservation: Officials emphasize the need to reduce use as aftershocks rupture pipes and interrupt service for a second time.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Metrolink Lures New Riders as Service Resumes
- Closed Courthouse Delays Lyle Menendez Case
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : MTA Closes Downtown Subway to Examine Strength of Tunnels
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Late Rally Helps Stanford Defeat California
- Monika Bickert of El Toro, a 5-foot-11...
- GIRLS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : El Modena Stays Undefeated in League
- CSUN Booster Micelli, 50, Dies
- O.C. Firms Make Dream House of 1994 Come True
- 'TOON IN, TURN ON, SPIN OUT : Kids Groove to Disney's Newest Thrill, a Silly Wabbit Wide
- Inauguration Day for New Nixon Legacy : Policy: Former President and top deputies launch O.C. think tank to continue work started 25 years ago.
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : Quake Refugee Shelter Opens in Las Vegas
- Saddle Up a Recycled Rodeo
- FULLERTON : Information Day for Amputees to Be Held
- NBA ROUNDUP : Nuggets Go 2 Overtimes, Beat Rockets
- Pacific Edges UC Irvine, 73-71
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL
- 2 County Health-Care Providers to Buy Other Firms : Medicine: Acquisitions by PacifiCare and Abbey Healthcare are part of a trend spurred by White House reform plans.
- Western Financial
- Rockwell Forms China Venture to Make Press Equipment
- EARTHQUAKE: THE TOLL ON BUSINESS
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Gearing Up and Shutting Down : Building Supply Store Scrambles to Keep Vital Items in Stock
- GOP Lawyer Picked to Probe Whitewater : Presidency: Ex-N.Y. prosecutor Fiske is chosen as special counsel by Reno. He says he plans to question the Clintons about tangled S&L; affair.
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : Aftershock Data Points to Thrust Fault : Seismology: Oak Ridge and Frew systems are not to blame, scientists say. A rift at a shallow angle is new culprit.
- UC Regents Panel OKs Student Fee Increases : Education: A $620 hike for undergraduates would make yearly costs almost three times the 1989 amount.
- Board to Censure Branch : Inquiry: Supervisors will act following investigation that upheld allegations of sexual harassment and mismanagement against the county recorder.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Voices
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE NORTHRIDGE EARTHQUAKE : Shaking Up the Workplace : Innovation, compassion, employee empowerment will help businesses survive an emotionally fraught disaster.
- Chamber-Music Concerts Set at Bowers Museum
- THEATER / MARK CHALON SMITH : Trying Its Wings : UCI Conjures Up 'M. Butterfly,' a Tale of Sexual, Political Illusion--With Nudity
- Another Dow Record; Bond Yields Drop
- 3 Developers Sue Irvine Co. Over Property Use
- Cash-Rich Media Giant BMG Waits in Wings, One Eye on Hollywood
- Record Giants Settle Used-CD Antitrust Suit : Music: Mom-and-pop stores will get millions for withheld ad support.
- Castle Rock Elevates Liz Glotzer
- Flair by the Yard : * Elegance Paris Fabrics sells the kind of luscious and unusual material associated with haute couture.
- Analysis : The Quintessential Fighter Battles Back to Statesman Status : Image: Twenty years after leaving White House in disgrace, Watergate stain fades. Nixon enjoys new respect at home, abroad.
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : Political Heavyweights Hit L.A. to See What's Shaking
- SAN CLEMENTE : Senior Accepted Into Honor Band
- Firefighter's Wife Starts Quake Drive
- UC Irvine's Rally Crashes Against Pacific : College basketball: Anteaters have chance to tie in last seconds, but Boyer's shot goes awry.
- BOWLING : Hromek Takes Lead at Lakewood
- Tustin's Gottlieb Develops His Skills Under a Special Tutor : Basketball: Junior point guard, son of a former college coach, averages 18 points.
- San Jose State Defeats Fullerton
- Pepperdine Changes Luck, Prevails in a Close Game
- MOVIE REVIEW : How to Approach This 'Intersection'
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Da Pasquale 2 Not a Match for Original
- PDA Engineering
- Insured Quake Losses Likely to Top $2 Billion : Claims: Estimates remain sketchy, but costs appear higher than in Loma Prieta quake.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Bomb Contents Not Known, Expert Says
- DIRECTIONS : FASHION : A Short List of Noteworthy Happenings in the Men's Department
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Business Owner Is Shot by Intruder
- IRVINE : Police Retire Aging Dog in Ceremony
- Charge Added in Boy's Shooting
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Where to Get Help : A GUIDE TO COPING WITH THE QUAKE : DIRECTORY
- BOXING AT THE IRVINE MARRIOTT : Garcia Struggles Past O'Mara in Main Event
- Brethren's Davis Picks Washington
- Trouble Dolls Toy With Hard Times; Titans Clash
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Fond Memories Served for Lunch : Reunion: 250 friends and admirers gather to swap stories and offer toasts to Nixon, who toasts them back.
- Family Sues Ritz-Carlton for $750,000 : Law: Guests allege Dana Point hotel failed to protect their valuables and slandered them in burglary incident.
- Make It a Real Gem : Nixon library will open a foreign policy think tank
- Parking Limits OKd Near Park
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Children in Fillmore and Piru Head Back to School : Education: Officials say at least 17 campuses in Simi Valley are expected to reopen Monday.
- Hockey
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE GIRLS' SOCCER
- Poor Rebounding Costs the Titans Dearly : College basketball: Cal State Fullerton is beaten on the boards by San Jose State, giving Spartans a 69-63 victory.
- Petrenko Wins European Title
- UCLA at Head of the Class With Victory Over Arizona : College basketball: Edney leads the way as Bruins stake claim to No. 1, 74-66.
- Crespi Coach Muff Dies at 46
- Opera Pacific Benefit Falls $50,000 Short
- Director Arthur Hiller to Speak at Benefit for Women's Group