- To hear "Can't Get No Satisfaction," punch...
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Former Bulldog Makes Allegations
- Allergan Inc.: The Irvine eye care company...
- CONSUMER BRIEFS : Car Rip-Offs Top Complaint List
- Upbeat Economic News Sends Stock and Bond Prices Down
- Armor All Announces Rise in Second-Quarter Revenue, Profit
- New Indictment Delays Ex-Auto Executives' Trial : Courts: Three former American Honda sales officials, one from O.C., already face fraud and racketeering counts. New charges or even new defendants could be added.
- Rockwell Makes Bid for Reliance Electric : Mergers: Deal would take the government contractor another step toward promising commercial ventures.
- Cellular Phone Leaders Ally to Build a Nationwide Service
- Gates' Brave, New World of Finances
- Consumer Portfolio Services Inc.: The Irvine company,...
- Phone Systems Get Permission to Compete With Cable : Telecom: Cable industry, consumer organizations criticize FCC ruling, saying cost will be borne by existing customers.
- Reports on Jobs and Housing Fan Inflation Fears : Economy: Surprising figures bolster worries that the Fed will raise rates soon. Stocks and bonds pay the price.
- CorVel Corp.: The Irvine provider of medical...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Economy News Slams Markets; Dollar Dives to Postwar Low
- Official at Center of Fraud Inquiry Is Asked to Help Run Company : Investigation: U.S. trustee's office wants Charles B. Rau to operate a motorcycle parts maker that filed for bankruptcy protection. No charges have been filed against him in bank probe.
- Profit at Abbey Healthcare Up 35% for Quarter : Earnings: Chairman says provider of home health services has reached 'turning point' in absorbing recent acquisitions.
- Micro Motors Inc.: The Santa Ana maker...
- MOZART'S BOYS: Vienna, Austria, is not only...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Mandela Warns Former Guerrillas
- Natural Wonder : At heart, Edward Wilson's an ant man. But it's his theories on human behavior that stir up trouble.
- China Plans 'a Few More' Nuclear Tests : Asia: Effort aims to fend off 'blackmail.' Beijing also considers computer simulations.
- Brave Voices at a Crucial Point : Republicans Kemp and Bennett stand against the nativist Prop. 187
- Scholarships Available for Latino Students
- BANKING AND FINANCE
- General Automation Inc.: The company said Thursday...
- BANKING AND FINANCE
- Lucas Hopes to Work His Magic on Wary Marin County Residents : Movies: The filmmaker faces stiff opposition to plans to expand his Skywalker Ranch complex in rural San Rafael.
- Virginia Dale; Astaire Partner in 'Holiday Inn'
- Father Who Left Boy in Sweltering Car Is Sentenced
- Driver Dies When Truck Hits Pole
- POINT MUGU : Navy Base Janitors Strike Over Benefits
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE PRESS AND THE COURTS : Sequester Us All, Not Just the Jury : Finding the truth has become secondary to finding the photogenic. And the real issues aren't even on the table.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Event to Raise Funds for Community Center
- Countywide : State Grant Sought for Creation of Teen Mentor Program
- Hockey
- Then Again, Perhaps Snead Felt His Questions Were Too Nosy
- Ventura to Start City Manager Interviews
- Interpore International: The Irvine manufacturer of synthetic...
- Reality Adds Spice to Raider Telecast
- Two Artists Bring U.S. to 22nd Bienal in Brazil : Exhibitions: The selection of Bettye Saar and John Outterbridge is unusual in two respects--they are from the West Coast and they are African American.
- A Toast to Chefs Who Are Rising Stars
- JAZZ REVIEW : Bernhardt at the Bakery: the Jazzman as Intellectual
- Pipelines Burst, Igniting Texas River; 69 Hurt
- EUROPE : Serb President Getting Rewards Despite Defiance
- MacArthur Returns Again, With a Splash
- CSU Seeks 10% Hike in Student Fees
- COSTA MESA : Council Will Study Banning Cigarette Vending Machines
- Teledyne Agrees to $5.56-Million Settlement of Fraud Claims : Newbury Park: In agreeing to pay, the company denies whistle-blower's charge that it falsified tests on electronic ID systems for military aircraft.
- COSTA MESA : Spectacor Endorsed to Run Amphitheater
- Affirmative Action Post Reduced to Part-Time Job : Budget: Advocates for women and minorities are angered by the decision to slash funding for the county watchdog on race and sex discrimination.
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Diocese, Chorus OK Settlement in Molestation Suit : Courts: Financial terms are not disclosed. Former member of boys choral group alleged that priest sexually abused him for 5 years.
- MOVIE REVIEWS : There's an Art to Allen's Shots at 'Broadway'
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Patinette: Reality Begins to Take Hold
- SEC Moves to Tighten the Rules
- Is This a Fair Trade? : Market Makers Draw Criticism, Lawsuits for Ignoring Customer Orders
- Plotting for Winter : Some trees and plants can't take colder Valley temperatures, but many thrive. Consider climate to achieve vivid blooms or perfect persimmons.
- SCHOOL DUEL: It wasn't just for cake...
- Israel Seals Off Gaza, West Bank : Mideast: Palestinian Authority warns closures may turn people against peace plan. Rabin's Cabinet OKs new moves against Hamas. Video shows alleged suicide bomber.
- U.S. Challenges Bar to Seizure of Felons' Assets
- Strokes of Subtlety at Mossimo/GQ Open
- Man Pleads No Contest in Aiding Wife's Suicide
- LOS ANGELES : Ethics Panel Vows to Press for Quarterly Fund Reports
- TUSTIN : Police Identify Body Found Near Freeway
- NEWBURY PARK : Porn Actress Gets 2-Year Prison Term
- Moon Helps Put Vikings in Control Again : Pro football: Quarterback sets up tying and winning field goals in 13-10 victory.
- Cherrington Sparks Santa Ana Valley
- It Wasn't Golfers Who Were Hot, It Was the Course That Was Cold
- Sonny's Delight : In His Second Season, Lubick Has Guided Surprising Colorado State to a 7-0 Start and No. 12 Ranking
- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Laguna Hills Tops Estancia, Wins Fourth in a Row
- MOVIE REVIEW : The Real Mystery in 'Radioland'
- After 60 Years, Benny Carter's Still King
- BANKING AND FINANCE : They're Thinking Big by Aiming to Serve Smaller Businesses
- Nichols Institute Buyer Posts Profit
- PARENTING : Sick of Going to School?
- A Gleeful Time Spanking the Democrats
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : A Telling Way to Keep Grampa's Legacy Alive
- CLUB SCENE : Love and the Young Insomniac
- On the Prowl for Bats : The creatures' popularity is taking flight. Fans hang wooden houses to lure them close to home.
- THEATER REVIEW : Two Out of 'Six' Aren't Bad : Eclectic Company has a pair of standouts among the half-dozen comedy sketches offered in 'Quickies' at its new Valley theater.
- Fullerton : Council Won't Reverse Housing Project OK
- LOS ALAMITOS : School Board Candidates to Talk
- POLICE WATCH : Going Too Far
- LAPD Chief, Sheriff Back State Ban on Small Pistols : Weapons: Block and Williams address a legislative hearing in Los Angeles. A study has found that the vast majority of the nation's small-caliber handguns are made in Southern California.
- BURBANK : Heritage Panel Members Sought
- Kemp's Prop. 187 Stance a Courageous 'Act of Stupidity'
- SANTA ANA : Jury Convicts Man of Strangling Woman
- Moorpark in Need of Calculator
- CENTURY LEAGUE : Small Stature Doesn't Keep Jacobs Out of the Big Plays
- Paddlers Hahn, Bragg Bring Home Medals
- Times Mirror Operating Income Rises in 3rd Quarter
- GM's Stock Dives on Anemic Earnings : Autos: The No. 1 car maker suffers another huge loss in its North American operations.
- Music Review : Unruffled Mastery From Guarneri Quartet
- At Least 48 Killed as Busy S. Korea Bridge Collapses
- Nightmare on Beach Blvd. : Talk about a date from hell. At Knott's Scary Farm, chills and thrills go with the terrortory. And for the past 22 years it has been the in-place for teens who have outgrown trick-or-treating.
- UC Officials Call Faculty Underpaid : Education: Professors are leaving at a faster rate and it is more difficult for campuses to stay competitive. For first time in a decade, there are no plans for raising student fees.
- COLUMN ONE : Keeping an Eye on the Neighbors : In crime-infested areas, joining Neighborhood Watch groups can be a risky business. What's worse--fear of crime, or fear of the criminal's reprisal?
- BOOK REVIEW / NON FICTION : Practical Passages on Producing Some Publishable Prose : BIRD BY BIRD: Some Instructions on Writing and Life <i> By Anne Lamott</i> ; Pantheon $21, 239 pages
- Company of Women : Philanthropy: Spurred on by a research paper, 11 women formed a foundation that has raised $1 million for agencies that serve women and girls.
- TUSTIN : Currie Middle School to Mark State Honor
- Man on Tracks Killed by Train
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Newman Stands Out Despite Injury
- GLENDALE : Police to Hold Free Anti-Crime Expo
- Laguna Beach to Buy 3 Lots Where Houses Slid Away : Litigation: The action, which will cost $660,000, will free the city from a tangle of lawsuits, city manager says. The hillside will be restabilized and the property resold.
- 76ers Limp Into Laker Shootout
- San Marcos Beats Clock, Buena : Water polo: Bulldog defense lets down at crucial times in 8-6 Channel League setback.
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Paradise Creek Is Best on Grass, but Holy Bull Has Overall Edge
- PARENTING : COVER STORY : Meals That Appeal : Experts urge adults to create healthy eating habits by setting an example. They say moderation is the key.
- Suspect Flees Into Surf, Drowns : Crime: Officer swims to rescue him. But, ignoring entreaties to return, the man slips beneath the waves. A cap links him to an apartment burglary.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Sister of Slaying Victim Recalls Little About What She Told Police
- McKeon to Petition for Foreign Trade Zone to Aid Manufacturers : Recovery: Exemption from customs and excise taxes would stimulate economic development, he says.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : OCC Wins Its Eighth in a Row in Water Polo
- Remorseful Bennett Suspended by UCLA : College football: Defensive back who pleaded no contest to felony charges hopes to play again in 1995.
- DOVE CANYON : Public May Visit Audubon Sanctuary
- Mondesi Keeps Dodger Tradition Alive by Winning Rookie Award : Baseball: Right fielder from Dominican Republic is team's third consecutive winner, following Karros and Piazza.
- Return to Power : Former Coach Ancich Has Led Revival of Football Program at St. Paul High
- SENIOR GOLF AT RANCHO PARK : It Just Keeps on Getting Better
- Football
- Angels Try to Give Fans Something of Interest
- Arresting Cop Shows Are Rare, Except This Year
- SC Bancorp: The Anaheim parent company of...
- PARENTING : Trying to Collar Truancy : A number of creative programs in the schools can help lower student absenteeism, but parents need to play a big part in effectively tackling it.
- Multimedia: Cable operator Tele-Communications Inc. said Thursday...
- Neighbors Blockade Sludge Mountain : Environment: A dispute over Native American property rights divides members of a tribe in the Coachella Valley.
- Probe Indicates Amateurs Plotted Assassination of Mexican Politician : Latin America: Hired guns skipped town with thousands from alleged ringleaders in killing.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Official Quits in Cash for Queries Scandal
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Accent on the Heavy : Hoppe's Old Heidelberg in Van Nuys serves up classic, meaty dishes with decidedly Teutonic twists.
- El Toro Airport Measure Viewed as Still a Tossup : Election: Campaign has been surprisingly quiet, but both sides pledge stronger efforts as the voting nears.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : GOVERNOR : Brown Assails Wilson Over College Fee Hikes
- Martha Raye Burial to Include Full Military Honors
- THE GOODS : The Wish List : It looks like the fun and games this holiday season will come via television and movie characters. So go get those Power Rangers and hunt down that Lion King.
- Health Officials Increase Scrutiny of Cola Bottling Plant : Investigation: Inspections at Pepsi facility's warehouse in Buena Park have yielded birds, dead mouse. Report of a rat in unopened can fueled concern about safeguards.
- Campaign Calendar
- DMV Reviews How Speeder Kept License Until Fatal Drive : Aftermath: Spokesman blames glitch in system for allowing young man with four speeding tickets in a year before Silverado Canyon tragedy to keep driving.
- LOS ANGELES : Audit Finds Riordan, Woo Donations Exceeded Limits
- 3 Frail Female Witnesses to Receive Special Care : Trial: Measures are to ensure their testimony against a male nurse's aide accused of sexually molesting them.
- Probe Expected to Justify Slaying by Officers : Investigation: Inglewood police fired 66 shots, killing a kidnaping suspect after a chase. The victim's family plans to file a claim against city.
- Hueneme Makes Compromise on RV Park Top Priority
- Orange County Almanac
- Utility Tax OKd to Save Police in Port Hueneme
- LOS ANGELES : Season Ticket Holder Sues Dodgers for Refund
- 'Sister Mary Ignatius' Is Satisfyingly Silly
- 'Star Trek' Convention Scheduled
- Big News, but Where Are the Big Plans? : Movies: Uncertainty is the byword on new big-three studio. Some are even asking if one motive could have been Spielberg and Geffen helping their friend Katzenberg.
- Customized Compositions for Chamber : Music: Stephen Mosko's 'Psychotropics' is specifically written for the Southwest Music Society, which will premiere the piece in Costa Mesa.
- ANALYSIS : New Drama Surrounds Raider Play Calling
- 'Pants on Fire': A Smothered Attempt
- Johnson-Grace Co.: The privately held multimedia engineering...
- Griffins Survive Big Scare : Football: No. 1-ranked Los Alamitos runs unbeaten streak to 42 when late touchdown pass beats Edison, 15-12.
- 'Hula Hoop' Moves in Right Direction
- Home Entertainment : Wood's Films Finding New Life on Video
- Q&A;: Kix Brooks : 'It's Fallen Into Place Real Natural' for Country Duo
- Desert Bill
- President Clinton
- Carter
- Julius Shulman
- A Place to Call His Own...
- Study Seeks to Debunk Stereotypes of Latinos : Prop. 187: Study says vast majority of immigrants are hard-working, family-oriented and less inclined to accept public assistance than other low-income groups. Critics call it a deliberately narrow assessment.
- Music Review : Pacific Symphony Shows Strength, Vitality
- Smoking Measure
- WOODLAND HILLS : Chamber to Make a Game of Business
- Wilson, Brown Debate
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- Obituaries - Oct. 21, 1994
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- Warner Music Rocking With Chaos
- $1-Billion Laser for Nuclear Arms Study to Be OKd
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : PROPOSITION 187 : Business Leaders Attack Immigration Measure
- U.S., Britain Warn Iraq Against Buildups : Mideast: Diplomatic notes detail U.N. resolution terms. Administration cancels deployment of 23,000 troops.
- Huffington Declares Support for Prop. 187
- Public Defender to Fight O.C. Lab's Drug Making : Law enforcement: He vows challenge to secret practice. Most local officials surprised but support police effort.
- Students at 2 Pacoima Schools Protest Prop. 187
- Missed Tax Appeal Deadlines May Cost County : Government: Several hundred property owners failed to get timely hearings of assessment challenges. Officials scramble to learn the fiscal ramifications.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Probe of Latest Racial Fight Continues at Pitchess Jail
- Imprisoned Legislator Says Others Benefit From War on Crime
- MTA Shake-Up Proposal Is of Limited Scope
- Latinos Unite in Self-Defense on Prop. 187 : The thousands who massed at City Hall see danger for citizens, too, if the initiative passes.
- MTA Shake-Up Plan's Limited Scope Criticized
- Hundreds of Students Stage Walkouts to Protest Prop. 187
- California Is Ripe for Revolt Again : Raising taxes has not brought in more revenues, and the gubernatorial candidates would be wise to learn that lesson.
- CSUN Athletes Try to Cope in Wake of Negative Vote
- Police Crime Lab Making Cocaine for Drug Busts : Narcotics: Santa Ana police defend the practice, citing safeguards that are in place. Others question the ethics.
- Public Access to Simpson Jury Selection Limited
- Seismic Hazard Is Greater Than Believed, Scientists Say
- Wife Turns on Confessed CIA Mole, Calls Him Unfeeling 'Monster'
- From the Archives: Comedian Martha Raye Dead at 78
- BY DESIGN : SHOPPERS' SPECIAL : Deconstructing the Labels That Are Armani
- COVER STORY : Advanced Lesson in Poly Sci : 2 Former Professors Are in Tight Race for 38th Congressional Seat
- ROLLING HILLS ESTATES : Land Donors Argue Against Rezoning Plan
- BEVERLY HILLS: Cigarette vending machines have gone...
- Ex-Mine Official Is Convicted in Coal Theft
- EDUCATION : Budget Woes May Force Workman High to Close : District officials cite dwindling resources and declining enrollment. Students, parents and teachers are preparing to fight decision.
- West Hollywood to Get 7 New Deputies : Law enforcement: City's substation will receive about $635,000 from federal crime bill. Sheriff's Department will get $3 million to spend countywide.
- SHOPPERS' SPECIAL : Cash, Check or Charge? : Think excess is passe? Think again. Some women aren't shy about admitting they spend thousands a year on clothing. New things, it seems, are quite a pick-me-up--particularly when they're on sale.
- Ending Iraq Sanctions No Panacea : Mideast: Citizens blame embargo for woes. But observers say lifting ban would not mean speedy improvement in most people's lives.
- It's a 'Specials' Night for Ska : The British band, including four original members, brings its greatest hits package to Sunday's dance-a-thon at the Ventura Theatre.
- A dying tradition may get mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
- PERSPECTIVE ON JOHN PAUL II : On the Threshold of Greatness : The Pope has redefined the relationship between the church and modern life by articulating a bold Christian humanism.
- Sepulveda Basin Improvements OKd : Parkland: Eleven million will be spent on 20 acres of athletic fields, 185 acres of wildlife area and reclaimed water system.
- 100 Women March to Protest Violence
- COLUMN ONE : Taking Stock of Nasdaq : A number of the huge marketplace's controversial practices are hurting the small investor. System officials maintain that it is providing fair, competitive trading to all.
- Sports : PATH TO PLAYOFFS
- RESEDA : Tour Arranger Sings Praises of Bicycle Travel
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Agua Dulce Bicyclist, 13, Killed by Van Along Sierra Highway
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 10 Stabbed, 6 Injured in Jail Fight
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Shuttle Endeavour Heads to Florida Atop Jumbo Jet
- BOOK REVIEW / AUTOBIOGRAPHY : Storytelling By Reluctant Extraction : UNDER MY SKIN: Volume One of My Autobiography, to 1949 <i> by Doris Lessing</i> ; HarperCollins : $25, 419 pages
- Fun in Frontierland
- Colombian Thieves Get Away With $30 Million
- COVER STORY : Never a Liberal, Mathews Says, but an 'Anti-Politician'
- Meta Wilde; Wrote About Faulkner Affair
- Poll Finds Racial Conflicts, Fear : Diversity: Annual survey suggests a need for more communication, fewer differences among population groups.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Applicants Sought for Sister City Trips
- NEWPORT BEACH : Panel to Consider Mall Expansion Plan
- Fields of Dreams : When it comes to college scholarships, high school players learn that it takes more than athletic prowess to succeed at this game.
- Edward Shepherd Mead; Wrote 'How to Succeed in Business'
- FASHION : Making Scents of Our Surroundings : The pursuit of aromas for homes and autos has led to a staggering range of fragrances.
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Decorations of Independence : Junior League Expects $20,000 From Its Holiday Fund-Raiser Christmas Company
- Builder Files $2.5-Million Claim, Saying Schools Reneged on Land Deal : Development: Warmington Homes says ABC board breached an agreement on building 61 houses.
- WET & WILD : THAT DEEP-DOWN FEELING : A Plunge in Catalina Hyperbaric Chamber Gives Divers a Chance to Safely Experience Problems
- EL SEGUNDO : 5-K Run Sunday Will Aid Leukemia Battle
- Volleyball Pros Add Spike to Local Clinic
- Pilot Says He Wasn't Warned of U.S. Copters
- CRIME : LoJack Nabs Attempted Murder Suspect
- REGION : County Restores Funds to Branch Libraries
- LECTURE : Author's New Book Gets to the Kernel of American Vegetable : Lend writer an ear and you may learn everything you wanted to know about corn, and also have a chance to eat it lots of ways.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Brown Raps Wilson for His Support of Prop. 187 : Democratic nominee says the initiative on illegal immigration would turn school officials and other public employees 'into Big Brother.'
- HEALTH : USC Mobile Dental Clinic to Visit Schools
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Chicano Poet Group Plans Skits, Readings
- YORBA LINDA : Train Whistles Won't Be Silenced
- EDUCATION WATCH : How Much Was That?
- ELECTIONS / SANTA PAULA COUNCIL : Candidates Running Low-Cost Campaigns, Call Business Top Issue
- JAUNTS : Patching Together a Great Experience : Local pumpkin purveyors offer a wide variety of entertainment--from haunted houses to hayrides and music.
- FOR THE KIDS : A Walk on the Child Side : Decorative tile work, made by about 1,500 youngsters last spring, will be dedicated at 11 a.m. Sunday, followed by a free 1 p.m. art festival.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Wilson's Political Appeal: Unglamorous but Enduring : Elections: His mastery of campaign basics outweighs plodding image, experts in both parties say.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Dracula' Is a Spoof You Can't Count On
- Wilson Dodges the Season's Silver Bullets
- Torrance School Board Unanimous in Opposing Prop. 187
- SANTA ANA : Man Charged in Death of Girlfriend's Child
- U.S. Offers New Guidelines for Mammogram Screening : Health: The federal recommendations are designed to help women feel at ease with breast cancer exam. Results within 10 days is another goal.
- Hoge Faces Sharp Duel in 44th District Race : Assembly: The Republican incumbent has plenty of campaign money. But the Democratic Party is expected to provide last-minute funds to challenger Bruce Philpott.
- War Rages in Breakaway Russian Region
- Relying on Instinct to Keep Barbarians at Bay
- Where's There's Smoke, There's Probably a Cigar Dinner
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / CLOSE-UP : Traveling With the Enemy: Wilson Aide Tape-Records Brown Events
- 3-HOUR TOUR : A Great Place to Meet Creeps and Clowns
- Guild Helps Writers Fine-Tune Compositions : The county group meets monthly so potential hit-makers can find critiques and collaborators.
- Proposals for 5 Golf Courses Move Ahead
- CRENSHAW DISTRICT : Teen-Ager Slain During Pickup Basketball Game
- Trust, Maybe--but Do Verify : N. Korean deal is promising, but inconclusive
- Devil Winds : Flowing from Desert to Mountain to Sea
- GIRL: YOU'RE A WOMAN NOW : Look of Innocence Appeals to Some, While Others Think It's Childish.
- BY DESIGN : SHOPPERS' SPECIAL : Tales From the Counter : Store customers and salesclerks tolerate a lot. Just ask. Each side has its own horror stories to tell.
- Sports : THORNY PROBLEM
- Bigger, Better--and Open
- SANTA MONICA : Toys R Us Reaches Pact to Buy Property
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Parking Structure Fee to Be Increased
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Local Channel to Air Candidates Forums
- Newbury Park Drive-By Attack Puzzles Deputies
- PLACENTIA : City Council Backs Base Airport Initiative
- BLADES OF GLORY : Dorothy Hamill Puts a Spin on Her Ice Capades by Focusing on World-Class Skating
- D.A. Unveils Plan to Streamline Management Staff
- COSTA MESA : Vegetable Garden to Take Root in City Lot
- Hoag Hospital's President Decides to Remain in Post
- 5 Arrested in Alleged Burglaries
- GLENDALE : Needy Students to Get Free Health Care
- A Healthy Attitude : Mirabella Magazine Takes Smart Approach to Prevention and Wellness
- COMPTON : Group With Council Ties Gets City Cars for $1 Each
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : Ojai Group Seeks to Broaden Public Access TV : A media network would be created to distribute programs and teach communities the skills they need to produce their own programming.
- CAMARILLO : Woman's Death Not Related to Spraying
- PREP ROUNDUP : El Dorado Rallies in Water Polo
- PREP NOTES : Marina's Crouch Decides to Play Softball at Stanford
- Magee Glad to Be Back in the U.S.A. : Basketball: Former UC Irvine standout is ready to enjoy the fruits of his successful 12-year pro career in European leagues.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Sanders, Rison Each Fined $7,500
- Beauregard's Bail Increased : Jurisprudence: New amount of $100,000 set for Cal State Northridge football player charged with attempted murder.
- Bruschi Swarms to the Occasion : College football: Defensive end comes up big as leader of vaunted Arizona defense.
- Flip-Flop for UNLV, Grgurich : College basketball: Deal is struck with former Runnin' Rebel assistant but later disintegrates. Athletic Director Weaver resigns.
- No Passing Fad : Laker Floor Leader Van Exel Is Rounding Out His Game
- Youth
- We Need More Than 3 Strikes to Be Safe From the Real Killers : Gun control: 87% of firearm homicides are committed among acquaintances. What can we do?
- PREP NOTES
- Trying to Win One for the Tutor
- Art Reviews : Finley's Low-Tech, High-Touch 'Control'
- Pop Music Review : Droge Rough and Ready at Viper Room
- Indeed, 'It's Better to Travel' : Pop music: Seven years after its hot debut, English group Swing Out Sister kicks off its first U.S. tour tonight at the Coach House.
- Is America Ready for 'Natural Born Killaz'? : The story line of Dr. Dre and Ice Cube's music video is certain to enrage media watchdogs on two levels: the graphic violence depicted in the duo's murderous exploits, and the identities of their victims.
- Herrington Transfers to CSUN : Softball: She had 190 hits in career at Hart, ranking second in Southern Section history, and made stops at Hawaii, Canyons.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Brother, Sister Are Step Closer to a Crowning Achievement
- UNIVERSAL CITY : Luncheon to Benefit Colitis Foundation
- GOLF / PGA AT LAS VEGAS : Kamm, Murphy Leading; Norman Not Far Behind
- McNamee Quits Costa Mesa Job
- Connors Scoffs at Burnout
- SAN FERNANDO : Obsolete Computers Boon to High School
- PACIFIC 10 FOOTBALL / DAN HAFNER : Conference's Best Won't Be in Rose Bowl
- Feeling Groovy : Former Ram Everett Is Happy in New Orleans Despite 2-5 Record
- No Puzzles, Please, on the Ballot : L.A. County voters will face confusing numbering on propositions
- SUN VALLEY : Transportation Program Seeks to Lure Visitors