- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Arkansas Falls, but There Are Upsets Aplenty
- A Loud 6.6 on the Moral Richter Scale
- NBA ROUNDUP : Kerr's Shot Keeps Bulls' Streak Alive
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Fobbs' Free Throws Spark Trabuco Hills
- New OS/2 Is Cheap, Choosy, Complex
- Curry Soup, Short Ribs, Sweet and Sour Sauce
- The Dinner Pot : You Can't Tuna Dish
- PARTY LINE : How Green Was Their Salsa
- The following are the top music sales...
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Come Blow Your Horn' Is Straight-Ahead Funny : The early '60s ethnic stereotyping and sexual pranksterism are outmoded, but some elements foreshadow later Simon works.
- REGION : Colleges Teach English Skills to Firm Staffers
- POLICE BLOTTER : Around the Valley . . .
- OC High asks: What is your worst nightmare (dream or otherwise)?
- EMPIRE LEAGUE BOYS' BASKETBALL : No. 2 Los Alamitos Blasts No. 10 Esperanza
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : As in Other Recent Disasters, Earthquake Provides a Quick Jolt to Sales of Cellular Phones
- Earthquake Assistance: Rockwell International Corp. on Tuesday...
- 'TOON IN, TURN ON, SPIN OUT : Kids Groove to Disney's Newest Thrill, a Silly Wabbit Wide
- WESTSIDE / COVER STORY : Negotiating Roadways Now a Test of Tolerance, Ingenuity
- 'The Other Side' of Buddy Ebsen : Autobiography: The actor--whose career included much more than Jed and Barnaby--will launch his chronicle at a luncheon Jan. 27 at the Balboa Bay Club.
- BUSINESS : Wal-Mart Plans Industry Store
- John Somerville; Peace Activist, Philosopher
- Finding Markets for Short Stories, Poems : Writers groups provide sources of information for those serious about getting published.
- The Nuts and Bolts of Securing a House to Its Foundation
- IRVINE : Business Outlook Meeting to Be Held
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK
- Will Maturity Spoil Watters? : 49ers: Running back says that he has grown up, which is good for a laugh.
- CIF Committee Plans Include O.C. Section
- Injured Laker Peeler Out at Least a Month
- CLUB REVIEW : Infiniti Has the Goods Except for Heart, Soul
- Bentsen Cautions China on Rights : Diplomacy: Treasury secretary tells Beijing trade status hangs in balance. But he adds that its human rights record is improved.
- Michael Aldridge; British Actor
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : Partial Listing of Quake Dead
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Asbestos in Debris Can Pose Health Hazard, Officials Say
- PERSPECTIVE ON MARRIAGE : Some Women Nurture Misery : We misuse the word to call Lorena Bobbitt a victim. This sort of relationship is a mutual effort.
- Football
- No New Commissioner Named as Owners Blame Labor Talks : Baseball: Selig agrees to remain interim chief through player negotiations.
- THE WORKPLACE : County Jobs Outlook Looks Better Than in the Rest of the Region
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- GARDEN FRESH : Call Me Kale
- Santa Monica Eases Rules for Repairs
- My Turn : Harsh Rally Rules Would Allow Moshers to Ruin Fun for Everyone
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : CONFLICT AS AN INTEREST : At Westminster High, teens learn mediation to examine and understand violence and to counter it with self-empowerment and self-confidence.
- ALTADENA : Psychologist Sentenced for Molesting Boys
- CERRITOS : Financial Figures for Performing Arts Center
- FOR THE KIDS : How Big, How Long, How Tall: You Make the Call : The Santa Barbara Zoo invites visitors to get up close and personal with the animals by guessing their weights.
- LA HABRA : Schools Expel Two for Carrying Knives
- CSUF's Clean, Bright Ideas Earn It a $1-Million Rebate : Conservation: Investment of $6 million to modernize lighting and air conditioning pays dividend on Friday.
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Massive Relief Effort Puts Red Cross Teams to the Test : Aftermath: More than 200 volunteers spread out to set up shelters and provide supplies and counseling. The agency expects to spend up to $750,000.
- Voices
- Firm Cries Foul Over Radio Contract Process : Communications: Florida company alleges that government officials leaked information to its competitor, Motorola, putting it at a disadvantage. The law enforcement deal is worth $80 million.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Fire Victims to Receive Housing
- BOWLING : Himmler Leads in Lakewood
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL : Fullerton Overcomes Slow Start
- Sundance's Growing Pains : Movies: As the Utah festival gets more popular, it is struggling to find the proper balance of independent filmmakers and industry deal-makers.
- Investors' Attorney Asks for $780 Million From Prudential : Securities: He tells judge to reject $90.7-million class-action settlement because more evidence of fraud has emerged.
- Thin Crust
- Competition Gets Gnarlier in '94
- Century Freeway Gets High Marks in First Quake Test
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Stephen M. Kritsick; 'Good Morning America' Veterinarian
- Entertainment : It's 'Romance/Romance' in Long Beach
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : The Metrolink Will Never Be the Same : Transit: The Santa Clarita-to-Union Station line had been a quiet comfort zone for this regular rider. The quake has done what promotional campaigns couldn't.
- City Hall : ELSEWHERE
- Museums Plan to Return Burial Relics
- U.N. Chief Balks at Air Strikes in Bosnia : Report: Boutros-Ghali says there are not enough ground forces in place to make air power effective.
- COSTA MESA : Senior Citizens Panel Sets Goals for Year
- COUNTYWIDE : County Workers Set United Way Record
- Clinton Marches to His Own Drummer : Presidency: Failure to meet expectations means he's doing a fair, typically middling job.
- Realignment, New Playoffs Become Official in Baseball
- THEATER REVIEW : A Humanistic Festival Featuring Four One-Acts
- Manufacturing Deal: The Cerplex Group Inc., an...
- O'Brien and Valdez: From Breaking Ground to Breaking Up
- What's It Cost?
- Serbs and Croats Agree to Low-Level Diplomatic Links : Balkans: Pacts are seen as a way of pressuring Bosnia's Muslims to accept partitioning. They come as peace talks fail again.
- Japan Reforms Win Preliminary Approval
- Rescued From a Parking Lot in the Sky
- Sending the Right Message
- Shooting Suspect Fails to Respond to Indictment
- ORANGE LEAGUE BOYS' BASKETBALL : Valencia Stays Cool After Icing Savanna
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : CLU Warms Up in Second Half, Remains Perfect With 90-63 Win
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Schedule Rule Could Hurt Titans
- Earthquake Closes More Than the Freeways
- Shultz's Iran-Contra Criticisms Surface : Probe: Independent counsel's report on scandal reveals that the then-secretary of state harshly condemned Bush and Weinberger.
- Firestone's Family Values
- Sports Merchant Offers to Settle Nike Suit : Litigation: Newport man willing to end legal fight if athletic attire giant contributes $1 million to quake relief and other charities.
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : Fallen Fame : Landmarks Suffer Damage, Including Frank Lloyd Wright House. Egyptian Theater, Churches Among Those Hit
- A Study in Disorganization : T. Jefferson Parker
- Pressure Is on Politicians to Produce
- SIGNAL HILL : 3 Charged in Dumping of Toxic Rainwater
- THE REGION : 2 Schools Nominated for National Award
- He's Beginning His Own Search for Bobby Fischer
- The exclusive Ventura County music charts are...
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : CSUN President Hopes to Reopen Campus Feb. 7 : Education: Officials must find enough safe classrooms before courses resume. The university at quake's epicenter suffered tens of millions of dollars in damage.
- BOOK REVIEW: FICTION : Sexual Rhetoric Acting Like Art : THEY WHISPER <i> by Robert Olen Butler</i> ; Henry Holt, $22.50, 369 pages
- President Clinton's First Year: Why the Promise of Success Remains
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Clinton Lists County as Disaster Area : Emergency: The region is eligible for federal aid. Losses rise to $1 billion, mainly because of newly discovered damage in Simi Valley.
- BREA : Vote Postponed on Street Parking Fee
- City Hall : ELSEWHERE
- SAN PEDRO : Policeman Posts Bail in Sexual Assault Case
- U.S. Turns Up the Heat on Violators of Labor Laws
- A Journal Not Just of Sight but . . . : A Newport Beach company expands the concept of publishing with multimedia packages that combine quality volumes with audio tape, video and CD/ROM disks.
- Keeping the Peace : Violence: Gang mediator Jimmie Powell is recovering after being shot. Amid a Venice turf war, he won't give up on youths.
- Ex-N.Y. Prosecutor Tops Whitewater Counsel List
- Melodrama Hits Right Note With Its Version of 'Hamlet' : Moorpark troupe's musical version sticks fairly close to Shakespeare's--but does take some amusing liberties.
- Center Plan to Be Unveiled at Nixon Salute
- UCI Plans Largest Breast Cancer Study in U.S. : Health: Researchers, backed by a $2.3-million grant, will track affected women in Orange County, which has the highest incidence of the disease in the country.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Golden West Struggles to Victory
- Baseball
- Maybe Guy From Commercial Can Auction Off Olympic Beer
- The Internal Revenue Service informed Pennzoil Co....
- BALDWIN HILLS / CRENSHAW : Award Winners Recognized
- Where to Climb, Hear Birds and Pick Flowers--Inside
- 'Iron Will' Has a Heart of Gold
- Giving Your Preschooler a Head Start on Education
- WHITTIER : Initial Group at Inmate Boot Camp Graduates
- BUSINESS : 2 More Malls Ban Smoking
- Bentsen the Souvenir Hunter Is an Irregular Kind of Guy
- Suit Claims Plumbing Firm Duped Customers
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Hundreds in Simi Valley Wait for Inspectors
- Pneumonia Spreads Among Infants : Medicine: This winter, 271 babies with the viral infection have been admitted to Children's Hospital, compared to 194 last season. Two have died since Saturday.
- Hospitals Hold Up, but Services Shut Down : Response: Buildings withstand shaking, but vital interior systems for water and oxygen fail. Three key facilities in the Valley were evacuated.
- Tycoon Bids for Big Block of San Juan : Redevelopment: Council opts for Richard O'Neill's offer for property in historic heart of city.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Organist Catherine Crozier Celebrates 80th With Recital
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : County Commuters Breezing Into L.A., For Now
- PREP ROUNDUP : Vaqueros' Streak Is Stopped
- HEALTH
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : The Toll On Business : Wednesday's Damage Estimates
- MUSIC : Peters Marries Love and Music in 'Widow' Role
- Sfuzzi and Caymus Vineyard to Team Up on 4-Course Meal
- Jazz Stalwart Hits High Notes of Musical Success at Long Last : Joe Henderson has long been a cult figure among musicians. Now, at 56, he is finally receiving wider acclaim.
- TRANSPORTATION : Morning Train Whistles Into Pasadena History
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Some Comfort Found in Numbers : Refuge: For the second night, about 70 Simi Valley residents seek relief in the Red Cross facility at Royal High School.
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : How to Get Help : A Guide to Coping With the Quake
- Not Guilty Plea in Misappropriation Case
- He Does Windows : Business Booms for Northridge Glass Installer
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Librarians Read the Writing on the Floor : Cleanup: Hundreds of thousands--maybe millions--of books fell. And someone has to pick them up.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Wetlands Group Picks New President
- Jurisprudence
- Gordeeva, Grinkov Win European Pairs Title
- A Piazza Holdout in Store?
- KOCE TV Series to Showcase Prominent Black Americans
- THE WORKPLACE
- Former Restaurant Enterprises Group Sells Bonds
- U.S. Economy Growing Steadily--Everywhere but Southland : Commerce: Consumer spending and factory output are up in other regions. Cheap oil shaves 6.7% off trade deficit.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Civil Construction Companies Likely to Cash In
- AEROSPACE
- "We must pay attention to the...
- Residents Have Fighting Chance Against Intrusive Telemarketers : Consumers: A little-used federal law offers protection from pesky telephone sales pitches.
- BELLFLOWER : TV or Not TV? Council Keeps Cameras Rolling
- Threat to Maim Is Alleged in Bobbitt Trial : Justice: Witnesses describe intensely jealous wife. Friend testifies about conversation relating to their reaction to spouses' possible infidelity.
- Nunn Removes Himself From Consideration for Defense Job
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Simi Valley Warned to Save Water or Run Dry : Conservation: Residents told not to douse lawns or cars. Service fluctuates amid another major pipeline break.
- Thousand Oaks Offers a Deal for Developing Site : Growth: Council willing to ease design standards. It seeks $12 million for former City Hall to fund the new arts plaza.
- Pedestrian, 18, Critically Wounded in Shooting Laid to Gang Attack
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Why Did They Make a Federal Case Out of It?
- CBS Agrees to Pay $375 Million for Rights to '98 Winter Olympics
- 2 Contractors to Cut Price on Cluster Bombs : Defense: Government says Aerojet and Alliant Techsystems conspired to eliminate competition. The firms deny it.
- Comfort Therapy : The Dinner Pot
- A Tough Stand
- WESTSIDE / COVER STORY : Jolted : Some Westside residents are pondering a move to safer environs, but others vow to tough it out. All must decide how--and where--to put their lives back in order.
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : Camarillo: The Cinematic Capital of Ventura County : City Council OKs 11-screen theater complex, which will join two already approved projects. But are local residents such cinephiles?
- Leak at Abandoned Oil Well Seen as Threat to Bay
- COMPTON : Memorial Vigil Planned to Honor 2 Slain Officers
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : One Neighborhood's Struggle
- Jerrold A. Fadem; Condemnation Law Expert
- LAKE FOREST : City OKs Joining Base Reuse Agency
- No Major Damage, but Quake Definitely Left Its Mark : Aftermath: About 120 Pasadena residents are forced from their apartment complex. One heart attack death is attributed to the temblor.
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : So Far, So Good for Commuters--but the Worst Is Yet to Come : Traffic: Drivers have faced few tie-ups, but more freeway jams are expected. 'Monday is going to be judgment day' on tight roadways, officials say.
- Phillies' Dykstra Sent Packing by Agent
- Boxing Federation Champion in Irvine Tonight
- Not-So-Instant Gratification
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Getting Down to Work : San Fernando Valley Companies Struggle to Get Up and Running
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : How to Turn the Tables on Developing Better Quake Building Codes
- Jimmy Thackery & John Mooney "Sideways in Paradise" <i> Blind Pig</i>
- PALOS VERDES PENINSULA : Conservancy to Poll Residents on Land Use
- REWIND : 'We're No Angels' Is an Enduring Film for All Seasons : Despite its Yule setting, the Humphrey Bogart-Peter Ustinov movie is enjoyable the year around.
- Ruble's Fall Fuels a Run on Banks : Russia: Citizens scramble for dollars as doubt over reforms collapses currency.
- Taking the Government to the People in Trying Times
- Alex Trebek, modern-day Nostradamus: The 1994 "Jeopardy"...
- PLATFORM : To Ease the Commute, Give Poolers Precedence
- TUSTIN : New Civic Center to Be Dedicated Friday
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Aftershocks to Keep Simi Schools Shut : Education: A 5.1 tremor damages buildings scheduled to reopen. Classes resume in Conejo Valley Unified District.
- CENTURY LEAGUE SOCCER : Santa Ana Valley Overwhelms Villa Park With Late Flurry
- BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Unranked La Habra Shuts the Door on No. 9 Sonora
- The Up and Down World of L.A. Art Museums : Art: Donations of artworks are on the rise, but both LACMA and MOCA are coping with drops in membership and attendance.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Again Hits New High, but Nasdaq Drops
- AUTOS
- BRIEFLY : Religion: History of Black Mormonism
- HAWTHORNE : Funeral for Minister Shot in His Driveway
- Erica Glaser Wallach; Evaded Nazis, Spanish Fascists
- The Cons Are Pros in Fun 'We're No Angels'
- BRIEFLY : Environment: Cap on Oil Leak Sought
- LONG BEACH : Navy Will Resume Hospital Hearings
- Tales From the Quake: Parties and Premonitions
- After the Shaking : Southeast Cities Rattled by Quake but Spared Heavy Damage
- Yen Chia-kan; Former Taiwan President
- Chevron Agrees to Restore Hill Land
- Sports
- Armed Invasion, Getaway : Masked Pair Shoot Dog, Enter and Search Home, Then Hijack Car Nearby
- Football: Banning Fan Offers Support for Coach
- Iran-Contra Report
- Prison Conditions
- Mother Can Relate to Gay Teen's Confusion
- Dan Quayle
- Politics: Residency Issue in Rolling Hills
- Taxes: Harman and the Middle Class
- Redefining NATO
- Babe's and Ricky's Inn
- Raging Against Insipid Present
- Crime: In Defense of Accused Neighborhood Watch Patrolman
- President Clinton
- Education: : Union Asks Alternatives to Layoffs Be Examined
- 'Must Carry' Rule for Cable TV
- Defense Attorneys Decry Lack of Asians on Grand Jury : Judiciary: Attempting to overturn indictments in several criminal cases, they argue in a Superior Court hearing that minority clients were denied their right to judgment by an ethnically diverse panel.
- Wine Tasting Notes
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 20, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Jan. 20, 1994
- Obituaries - Jan. 20, 1994
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Q&A; : Getting Your Firm Back on Its Feet
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : Ideas but Not Agreement Abound on Raising State Quake Repair Funds
- WAKE-UP QUAKE: JS Seminars of Huntington Beach...
- Water Service Still Unavailable to Thousands
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : Bay Area Drivers Say It'll Be a Long Haul : Transportation: Four years after Loma Prieta quake, not a single damaged freeway has been completely reopened. But Caltrans says the task in L.A. isn't as daunting.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Clinton Offers Welcome Diversion : Visit: Though without water and power, hundreds leave their debris-strewn homes to see the President. 'It's a sanity check,' says one.
- Delays Grow as Commuters Go Back to Work
- Northeast, Midwest Reeling From Brutal Cold; 87 Dead : Weather: U.S. government cuts operations. Hundreds of schools, businesses shut. Manhattan posts 119-year low.
- 500 Inspectors Decide Who Can Go Home Again
- Quake Emergency Declared : Disaster: County takes action though area was spared significant damage. Anaheim can now apply for help in making repairs to stadium.
- Mighty Bosstones Cafe Show Canceled
- Box Office Drop Less Than First Feared : Movies: Despite a 20% drop in U.S. moviegoing receipts after the earthquake and the East Coast cold wave, retailers are optimistic.
- South Bay Averts Major Quake Damage--But Not Its Drama : Aftermath: Temblor occurred while a birth was in process at Torrance Memorial. 'While some people died, we were giving birth,' father says.
- L.A. Schools, Parents Dealt a Crippling Blow : Education: Damage to campuses displaces 250,000 children. District may face $700-million repair bill.
- 5.1 Aftershocks Rock Southland : Clinton Visits L.A., Vows Aid; Toll Climbs to 47 : Disaster: Commutes are slow and the safety of many buildings is still uncertain. Gov. Wilson's office says the disaster could be the costliest in U.S. history.
- Sports
- Discovery of 4 Bodies Raises Toll
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Gilley's Show Registers .01 on Richter
- At Last, Big Teams Agree to Share Revenue : Baseball: Owners vote unanimously for system and prepare to send salary-cap plan to players.
- THEATER REVIEW : Existential Comedy Comes Out of 'Funk'
- TV Ratings : ABC Ekes Out Victory; NBC Scores Big on Thursday
- Quake News Rob You of Faves? You Can Cope : Television: Make videocassettes part of your survival kit. Invite the neighbors over to share treasured moments in anchoring. Memorize those timeless '90210' episodes . . . .
- A Long Night's Journey Into Day
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP
- L.A. Artists and Art Organizations to Get Grants from Getty Trust
- THEATER REVIEWS : The Farce Side : Huntington Beach Playhouse's 'Rumors' Mostly Steers Clear of Sitcom Land
- Commercial Center Bank Expecting to Find Buyer at Last : Finance: Institution has solved many past problems, amassed impressive assets while becoming county's biggest community bank. Hopes are high for selling it this year.
- Los Angeles Times Special Report : On the Fault Line : Southern Californians Take Stock of the Earthquake : Market in Motion : San Fernando Valley realtors believe they can still sell, sell, sell--even in shaky times
- A Loss Greater Than the Sum of Its Parts
- Crichton's 'Disclosure' : His New Protagonist Is a Victim of Sexual Harassment--and He's a Guy
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Program to Mark Group's 29th Year
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : CSUN Athlete Narrowly Escapes Before Apartment Collapses : Survival: Softball pitcher flees first-floor unit when earthquake hits. Minutes later, it is destroyed.
- Harsher Terms Are Urged for Hernandezes : Courts: The couple embezzled $1 million more than thought, and used $80,000 from the sale of a car to try to buy actor Richard Gere's home even after their arrest, authorities say in papers.
- Japanese Corporate Bankruptcies Fall Slightly
- Inman Accuses Media of a New McCarthyism
- Los Angeles Times Special Report : On the Fault Line : Southern Californians Take Stock of the Earthquake : The State From Hell? : Southern Californians debate the risk-reward ratio of life in the land of the shifting sand
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : Finding Your Route
- FAMILY : Tackle Homework as a Team Effort
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : Coroner's Office Releases Partial List of Quake Dead
- Youth Center Planned at San Clemente Middle School
- 4th Suspect in Killing of Steve Woods to Stand Trial as Adult : Court: All four juveniles will also be charged with gang involvement, which would extend their sentences.
- Q&A; WITH ROBBIE ROBERTSON : Reflections on the Age of a 'Real' Rock Band
- Fair Ball? Women Coaches Seem to Come Up Short : Athletics: More girls are competing, resulting in more jobs, but men still have most of them.
- March 4 Deadline for Grants
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Camerata Takes On Challenge of Mozart
- O.C. MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : Peters Finds Merry Life in Coloratura
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Valencia, Brea-Olinda Keep Scoreless Streaks Going
- Man Wounded in Gang Peacemaker's Death Is Charged
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : How To Get Help : A Guide To Coping With The Quake
- Put this theory in the doghouse: One...
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Purdue Comes Back to Beat Indiana in Overtime, 83-76
- Chrysler Announces Record Quarterly Profit of $777 Million
- Muni Bondholders Stand Firm in Shake of Quake
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : Stores Hit by Flood of Water-Seekers
- Terms of Endurance : Carrying the Weight of the Free World Can Add Far More Than Four Years to a President's Life
- COSTA MESA : Friendly Bald Eagle Will Visit Schools
- ALISO VIEJO : No Violations in Cut Trees, County Says
- Turning Points : St. Joseph Ballet Helps at-Risk Youths Change Lives, Study Finds
- COSTA MESA : Street to Get Speed Signs and Crosswalk
- A Diplomacy of Optimism
- Major Banks See Big Profit Gains in '93 : Finance: Wells Fargo, First Interstate and others cite sharp declines in losses on problem loans.
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : Quake Facts
- PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- 'Big Dog' Can Hunt : McCarthy Preys on the Big West in a Small Town
- Lakers Again Dig Deep Hole, 103-88 : Pro basketball: They come back in the fourth quarter but still fall to the SuperSonics.
- TH&M; Advertising Inc. has moved from the...
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : Valley Plant Is Drumming Up Business as Usual
- Steeped in Tradition : Paul Shelley, butler at the Dana Point Resort, blends guests with high and low afternoon teas.
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK
- Los Angeles Times Special Report : On the Fault Line : Southern Californians Take Stock of the Earthquake
- Two-Tier Welfare Payments Rejected : Law: Supreme Court lets stand a ruling that Minnesota could not limit benefits to new residents. The action is a setback to similar California statute.
- 'Blue Flu' Strikes 197 of 205 Anaheim Officers : Labor: One-day job action to protest lack of a contract is hailed by police union as a show of solidarity. Management, with help from Sheriff's Department and other cities, maintains routine patrols.
- Fifth Suspect in Pasadena Slayings of 3 Surrenders
- Berlin Passes the Hat for Quake Victims : Assistance: A Los Angeles sister city says it owes a great debt to all Americans. Response is said to be strong.
- AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Washington Scores Upset of No. 2 Stich
- Super Bowl Linebacker Caffey Dies
- Bullock's Store Will Probably Be Razed
- Fire Destroys Discount Store in Strip Mall
- As Rivers Sees It, Problems in NBA Still Racially Based
- Harding Talks to FBI : Figure skating: Interrogation lasts well into the night. Skater announces split with ex-husband.
- CBS Has Won U.S. Broadcast Rights to 1998 Winter Games
- Global Markets and Economic Update