- Chiapas Groups Renew Fighting
- Russian Agency Reveals Crisis in Nuclear Power Safety : Energy: Report cites 20,000 violations last year. Problems include radiation leaks, uranium thefts and growth of hazardous waste.
- Ventura County Industry Assails EPA Smog Plan
- Employee Opens Fire in Tulsa Restaurant, Wounding 6 People
- Man Convicted in Serial Rape Case : Crime: Monette Johnson, 35, may face a sentence of more than 150 years. Several victims have been told they were exposed to HIV.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Charged With Double Slaying : Violence: Investigators say William Strong of Acton was upset because his dog was shot to death. But they're not certain if that was the motive.
- ROSSMOOR : Meeting to Explain Pool Drainage Policy
- SIMI VALLEY : Council Approves Anti-Gouging Law
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Council Argues Over Coliseum Contract
- Arguments in Death Penalty Case Concluded : Trial: Oxnard man is charged with kidnaping, rape and murder. He could get gas chamber or 25 years to life.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Canyons Beats Harbor on a Walkover, 7-6
- Things Still Shaky at Northridge : College basketball: Matadors defeat Grand Canyon in first home game in six weeks.
- Moguls Take Odd Twists for the U.S. : Freestyle skiing: McIntyre finishes unexpected first in eliminations. Favored Weinbrecht is sixth.
- Russian Pairs Are Two Good : Figure skating: Gold medalists in 1988, Ekaterina Gordeeva and Sergei Grinkov, win again, with '92 winners second.
- COLLEGE BASEBALL / GARY KLEIN : Parisi Hunts for Big Game at Fullerton
- BOYS
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL : Bastani Leads the Way for Corona del Mar
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Country Singer Puts It in Words : Jimmie Dale Gilmore spreads charm, poetry around the Crazy Horse, and the audience responds enthusiastically.
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Bittersweet 'Combination Platter'
- Wilson Accused of 'Jobs Extortion' With Detroit : Electric cars: A top aide to governor calls the allegations from Michigan's Rep. John Dingell and Sen. Carl Levin 'flatly wrong and spurious.'
- Japan Must Change, Assume a Grown-Up Role in World
- EARTHQUAKE / LIFELINES OF L.A. : Fixing the Freeways
- World IN BRIEF : INDONESIA : Quake Kills At Least 102, Injures 500
- State High Court Refuses to Stop Medfly Spraying
- Clean Air Rules
- MTA Officials Say Cuts Save $100 Million
- Hoag Hospital's 20-Acre Development Plans Get Coastal Commission's OK
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Guard Shoots Inmate in Foot During Cell Search
- * Wilbur (Bill) Hanson; Educator
- Fate of Possible Chumash Artifacts to Be Discussed
- LA PALMA : Volunteers SCORE High With Police
- She Would Hand-Check Team if She Handed Over a Check
- St. Margaret's Up From the Depths
- City Coaches Want Single Division : High school football: Simpler format would try to ensure that best teams reach playoffs.
- Angels Plan Three Offers for Salmon : Baseball: Rookie of the year will have several options to consider. Tanana, 40, signs triple-A contract.
- Lawrence to Appeal MPAA Rating of 'You So Crazy' : Movies: The film gets slapped with an NC-17. 'The powers that be have to live up to the American dream, which is freedom of speech,' the comedian argues.
- Q&A; WITH ALLEN GINSBERG : 'Our Goal Was to Save the Planet'
- US Facilities Corp.: The Costa Mesa insurance...
- ECONOMY
- Murdoch Holds Talks to Buy 2 TV Stations to Be Run by Daughter
- Bad Habits : Marijuana is back as the drug of choice for some kids, who think it's safe. But experts warn it's more potent than ever.
- Clinton Qualifies His Support of 3-Strikes Effort
- Courts Reject Plea; Aerial Medfly Spraying Begins
- Payouts Drop in Litigation Against Police : Law enforcement: Special unit established by city attorney's office is better prepared to counter legal action against individual officers and the department, officials say.
- Tenants Get 1st Priority After Repairs
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- ENTERTAINMENT MEGA-MERGER : Winners AND Losers
- Pinnacle Micro Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer of...
- Texaco Claims Additive Boosts Performance : Gasoline: Treated fuel is said to burn cleaner and improve mileage.
- Spat Over Trade Could Be Bullish for World Stocks
- Celebrating Vows, Love--and Living--in Spite of AIDS
- Memphis Turns Up Heat on Its Downtown Panhandlers
- New City Attorney Unit Cuts Police Litigation Payouts Nearly in Half
- Quantum Records Stronger Profits
- AEROSPACE
- EARTHQUAKE / LIFELINES OF L.A. : Quake Shatters Concrete and Shakes Confidence in our Freeways
- First U.S. Woman Fighter Pilot Ready to Take Wing : Lt. Jeannie Flynn bided her time in flight instructor's course until the Air Force's combat ban was lifted. Now she will fly the F-15E.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Saugus Recreation Center Faces New Opening Delays
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : All in the Family : Home Can Be Hard to Take as Displaced Return to Nest
- International Business : Japanese Pizza War: Domino's, KFC in a Fast-Food Family Feud
- The Licklider Group: The private investment company...
- Dow Up 24.21; Currency and Bonds Stable
- Shaky Bridges, Shaken Theories
- Tough on Crime, Murky on Genocide : Bosnia: The lack of U.S. leadership is incomprehensible; how many 'strikes' will Clinton give before the Serbs are 'out'?
- Broad U.S. Plan to Clean Up Air in State Is Unveiled : Pollution: Administration blueprint would target ships and all commercial airlines for the first time. The EPA will hold public debate on the proposed rules.
- Sorrell Booke; TV, Stage and Movie Actor
- EARTHQUAKE / LIFELINES OF L.A. : THE BRIDGES : Funding for Vincent Thomas Span Work Sparks Fight
- EARTHQUAKE / LIFELINES OF L.A. : VIEWPOINTS : Most Fear Driving on Freeways During the Big One
- FAMILY : Carting Kiddies and Groceries
- Jury Finds That Jackson Didn't Steal 'Dangerous'
- SIMI VALLEY : Private Firm to Open Shooting Range
- Support Beams Cited in Fall of Jumbotron
- Instant Celebrities Are Sometimes Seared by Media Spotlight
- County Delays Request on Tustin Base Reuse
- Jury to Get Trade Center Bomb Case Later in Week
- Tailhook Woes Force Kelso to Quit Navy Early
- CULTURE WATCH : Paramount Concern
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : CSUN Plans Massive Fund-Raising Appeal : Contributions: Letters will be mailed to 130,000 alumni nationwide. For the quake-crippled campus, it will be the largest campaign in years.
- County OKs $70,000 for Security Study
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Student Exchange Group Needs Homes
- SAN CLEMENTE : Renovation Plans for Casa Romantica
- Supervisors OK Diluted Pension Reform Plan : Government: Gloria Molina is unable to kill a rule giving unusually high retirement benefits to senior officials.
- Shine Is Glad to Be Back in the Spotlight for El Modena
- NOTEBOOK
- Jim FallettaCypress, So.Basketball / ForwardFalletta had a...
- Even Shorthanded, Clippers Come Back : Pro basketball: They rally to defeat Lakers at the Forum, 100-89, despite Divac's first triple-double.
- Rams Go Through Contract Motions : Football: Team secures rights of first refusal on cornerback Todd Lyght. It does not designate a 'franchise player.'
- NBA ROUNDUP : Ewing Derides Knicks After Loss
- Salmon Has Nice Choice : Angels: Rookie of the year can sign for one year or more. Tanana signs minor league contract.
- TV Ratings : Olympic Games Help CBS Take the Gold
- World IN BRIEF : JAPAN : Father Drops Fight to Name Son 'Devil'
- Street Lingo
- NORTHRIDGE : Train Ridership Up as New Stations Open
- A Trying Case of Human Emotions Vs. Legal Motions
- COSTA MESA : Recreational Vehicle Parking Ban Denied
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : All in the Family : Return to the Nest Not All Home Sweet Home for the Displaced
- Amateur Sports Center Bingo Games Illegal, Suit Says : Charities: State attorney general also charges that executive director gets 'excessive' pay, which he denies.
- NOTEBOOK : Even Samaranch Wouldn't Separate Kerrigan, Harding
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Eberz Rolls Dice, Villanova Wins Gamble Over UConn
- Turn 13 Unlucky for U.S. : Luge: Warren and Myler blow medal chances with mishaps. Italy's Weissensteiner leads women after two runs.
- Raiders Fail in Attempt to Alter Brown's Status : Pro football: Team will probably have to pay more to retain receiver.
- Safety Components Going Public, Hopes to Net $13.85 Million
- Iran Claims Vast New Source of Gas
- Food 4 Less Reports Profit of $100,000
- Irvine Sensors Corp.: The Costa Mesa company...
- INSURANCE
- Dow Up 24.21; Currency and Bonds Stable
- San Diego Defense Contractor Raided in Fraud Probe
- Griego and Cook Take RLA Helm : Riot recovery: Their election is part of an effort to streamline the agency's operation.
- The War That Has No Winners : How to avoid a wingding trade war with Japan
- OXNARD : Man Pleads Not Guilty in Slaying
- Pilot Who Died in Crash Identified as Santa Ana Man
- Cooling Off a Witch Hunt
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION I-A BOYS' BASKETBALL
- Bernardi Waited for the Right Job : Burroughs Coach Jumped Back Into College Ranks With UCLA
- JAZZ REVIEW : Standards Procedure Quiets Jordan's Revolution : The London-based guitarist and his septet do their best at the Coach House when breaking out on original material with strong rhythms and pop-styled hooks.
- DANCE / CHRIS PASLES : S.F. Critics Say 'No-No' to UCI Professor's 'Ya-Ya' : Work premiered by the San Francisco Ballet is called a disaster, but one writer says the audience found it a 'breath of fresh air.'
- Executive Travel : Pack Light, Drink Water, Walk Lots
- New Cruttenden President to Buy Stake in Firm
- AUTOS
- EU to Fine Steelmakers
- SMALL BUSINESS : L.A. Affirmative Action Committee Comes to O.C., Plans Monthly Meetings
- Employee Opens Fire in Tulsa Restaurant, Wounding 6 People
- O.C. Executives Not Sold on Prospects : Business: UCI survey finds optimism about local economy, but few companies are planning to hire and more are considering relocating.
- Meet Your Supervisors
- World IN BRIEF : RUSSIA : Killer Executed in Deaths of 52
- THOUSAND OAKS : Judge Won't Release 2 Held in Park Brawl
- INGLEWOOD : City Council Votes Curfew for Teen-Agers Under 18
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Axen Named Head of Planning Group
- Sanders Vows to Quit Football, Concentrate on Baseball Career
- Ray Bradbury to Speak at County Museum
- Broad U.S. Plan to Clean Up Air in L.A. Area Unveiled : Pollution: Administration blueprint would target ships and all commercial airlines for the first time. The EPA will hold public debate on the proposed rules.
- EDITION-TIME
- VENTURA : Consultant to Target Student Conflicts
- NOTEBOOK
- Down by 31, Kentucky Rallies, Wins
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Chapman Adds to Concordia's Losing Streak
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Down by 31, Kentucky Roars Back to Beat LSU
- $160,000 Settlement Is Negotiated in Lawsuit Over Bull Terrier
- Moratorium OKd as Pipeline Inquiry Continues
- VENTURA : Panel to Consider OKing Marine Study
- An inadvertent kick in the buns: Let's...
- Daly Suspension to End in March
- Montclair Prep Players Again Denied Entry
- Mission Gets Help and Wins, 7-3
- CSUN Shores Up Defense
- Daly Will Return to PGA Tour March 10
- Female Pitcher's Debut Is a Big Winner : Baseball: Ila Borders takes shutout into eighth as first woman to pitch in collegiate game.
- OSCAR WATCHSpringsteen, Young Join Lineup: Bruce Springsteen...
- Foster Children
- EARTHQUAKE / LIFELINES OF L.A. : Crisis Gives Bridge Expert Starring Role : With a career spanning four decades, Jim Roberts is dubbed the father of the state's seismic retrofitting program. 'He's a straight shooter and he's unflappable,' says one consultant.
- EARTHQUAKE / LIFELINES OF L.A. : ALTERNATIVES : Building on Experience : After a deadly quake in 1923, Japan committed itself to strengthening its roads, including spending huge sums on research. The country's engineering philosophy differs from U.S. approach.
- Vietnam Trade Embargo Ends
- EARTHQUAKE / LIFELINES OF L.A. : THE INSPECTORS : Southland's Nightmare Is an Engineer's Dream : Experts came running to see what structures were safe--and what happened to those that weren't. Lessons from the real-life laboratory will shape future construction.
- Justices Skeptical of Attempt to Limit Self-Defense Claims : The law: Several challenge attorney general's contention that lawmakers and voters abolished certain doctrines when they changed requirements for proving murder. Case involves a youth who killed out of honest but unreasonable fear.
- Food Stamp Fraud
- San Onofre Suit
- Impact Study on Project Called Invalid : Ahmanson: Lawyers tell judge that revised environmental report on the development is not adequate. One labels project a 'closed-door deal.'
- Natural Disasters
- Justices Skeptical of Attempt to Limit...
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 16, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 16, 1994
- Obituaries - Feb. 16, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 16, 1994
- Education Summit Offers Huge Range of Ideas on Schools : Learning: Sheer volume and diversity of proposals at conference shows it will not be easy to reach consensus on overhauling state institutions.
- ELECTIONS / 24TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Sybert Begins Drive, Denounces Beilenson
- N. Korea Agrees to Inspection of 7 Nuclear Sites
- Disney Exploring Asia Park Sites, Cruise Ship Venture
- EARTHQUAKE / LIFELINES OF L.A. : THE QUESTIONS : Shaky Bridges, Shaken Theories : When the violent shaking started, John Faust was already on the freeway, driving Metropolitan Transportation Authority bus No. 3466 through the crisp morning darkness.
- Killer of Police Was Jurist's Son; Autopsies Sealed
- O.C. Jet Crash Prompts Wake Turbulence Plan : Aviation: Federal safety board urges lengthened landing distances between planes, new weight classes for craft.
- Mortgage Ceiling Raised in U.S. Quake Relief Package
- ANAHEIM : Ducks Youth Hockey Fulfills Pet Cause
- U.S. Set to Impose Sanctions on Japan : Trade: The White House says it is prepared to apply several hundred million dollars' worth of restrictions.
- Disney Seeking Asia Sites, New Cruise Venture : Amusements: More overseas theme parks are planned. Company agents have been shopping at shipyards in Europe.
- Gunman's Life at Odds With His Actions
- GETTING HUSTLED: Local transportation chief Stan Oftelie...
- Quiet Town Grieves Like a Family : Community: 'We lost a couple of kids today,' Palos Verdes Estates Chief Gary Johansen says. Slain officers had a loyal following among residents and colleagues.
- From the Archives: The road to recovery for Robert Dorsey, whose three roommates died in the Northridge earthquake
- Rap finds a supporter in Rep. Maxine Waters
- CAMARILLO : Planners to Consider Factory Outlet Mall
- Simi Software Firm Moves to Agoura Hills Location
- Statordyne Reports 2nd-Quarter Loss of $552,011
- AUTOS
- UniDirect Corp.: The privately held software maker...
- TECHNOLOGY : Wonderware Corp. Loses First Executive to Formal Retirement
- Huntway Partners Reports Profit in 4th Quarter
- All-Out Trade War Not in the Cards : Markets: The dollar plunges to six-month low against the yen, sending the Nikkei stock average into a tailspin.
- Fleeing Fighting, Thousands Crowd Liberian Port City
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Jewish Agency Head Quits Amid Charges
- NORTHRIDGE : 1st Train Leaves New Metrolink Station
- Man's Body Found in Driveway
- GARDEN GROVE : Free Session Offered on Parent Education
- 'Mr. Earthquake' and the Lives Not Lost : With quake safety back on the front burner, Bernson now hopes to see these quake programs restored. He also hopes for new ordinances . . .
- Long Wait Finally Over for Ducks' Loach : Hockey: Left winger led Anaheim's IHL team with 32 goals and 36 assists. Monday, he was called up.
- COMMENTARY : It's Time to Toast Matadors
- DIVISION V : Record-Setting St. Margaret's Now Eyes Playoffs
- Tough Road Ahead for L.A. Chamber Orchestra : Board President Cites an 'Unprecedented Convergence of Economic and Environmental Issues'
- Defying Recessions, Riots and Disasters : Art: Gallery owner Sue Spaid is among the new crop of young art dealers who are opening doors for L.A.'s latest generation of emerging talent.
- Bank of A. Levy Reopens Quake-Damaged Branch
- Company Town : GOP Group Urges End to Cable Rate Cuts : Television: The FCC is warned that modernization plans are in jeopardy.
- Chaltiel Leaves Abbey Healthcare
- Quake Insurance: Mobile Homes' Silver Lining : Disaster: Many trailers were knocked off their blocks or burned. Most owners are covered but some can't pay the deductible.
- Styles on Video Completes Stock Purchase of Dycam
- * Bob Pfeifer has been named executive...
- Latest Brew-haha : Beverage Giants Banking on 'Ice' Beer to Rally Sales
- The Press : Another Bosnia Ultimatum
- Viacom's Strategy--Merging the Content With Distribution : Technology: An acquisition of Paramount would put the new giant in enviable position with 'vertical integration.'
- Zulu King Seeks Independence From S. Africa : Politics: Unexpected demand goes far beyond previous calls for regional autonomy. But there is little chance government or ANC would allow it.
- SIMI VALLEY : Embezzlement Trial Suspended for Day
- Job Growth Is Higher for Part-Timers, Report Says : Economy: Administration sees sharp decline in job security. Recession hit blue-collar workers hardest.
- LOS ANGELES : Drug Conspiracy Trial of Former Deputy Opens
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Detective Gets Award from D.A.'s Office
- Downed Plane May Have Been From O.C.
- WESTMINSTER : School Boundary Plans Up for Review
- Enfant Savant : Boy, 11, Wins National Honors for Entry in Poster Contest to Promote Reading
- KidsCan Turns Trash Into School Cash
- Overtime Isn't Fun Time for the Kings Again, 3-2
- TV Viewership Sets a Record
- Secret Northrop Missile Racks Up Sky-High Losses : Aerospace: The stealth TSSAM, under development in Hawthorne, is expected to be one of the most expensive in the U.S. non-nuclear inventory.
- Voice Powered Posts 1st Quarterly Profit
- Day Runner Income Dashes Up 26.7% in Record-Breaking '93
- Metal Bellows in Moorpark Is for Sale
- Perceptronics Shows Profit of $749,724 in 3rd Quarter
- Harman to Buy Swiss Video-Equipment Maker
- RETAIL
- Market Focus : Cola Invasion Stirs Up India's Nationalist Feelings : Socialists denounce it as a new form of colonialism and threaten to picket.
- Viacom Apparent Victor in Battle to Buy Paramount : Media: Majority of shareholders spurn the offer of rival QVC, sources say. Bidding for Hollywood's last independent major studio exceeded $10 billion.
- World IN BRIEF : MEXICO : Indian Rebels to Free Former Governor
- GLENDALE : Board Accepts Bid to Build Classrooms
- BURBANK : Residents Sound Off on TV Town Hall
- Broken Hearts as Brown Derby Is Demolished
- Donations Pour In to Fillmore From Indiana
- NOTEBOOK
- Death Hits Daytona Once Again : Auto racing: Rodney Orr becomes second driver in four days to die in crash at speedway.
- Doing Business : American Rides Wave of Surf Boom : A secluded spot is not so secluded any more, thanks in part to a former Laguna resident.
- U.S. Ends Trade Center Bombing Case : Courts: Prosecution asks jury to convict four defendants for committing the 'worst terrorist act' in U.S. history.
- LONDON : Mission to Moscow . . .
- Study Says Bracings Should Have Saved Jumbotron
- County May Stiffen Rules on Pensions : Finances: A panel urges reform that could save $30 million a year. But board majority has resisted changes.
- Cooperation Among City Agencies Is Urged : Government: Council panel calls for new policies in reaction to DWP's refusal to help police in insurance-fraud investigation.
- Child Care Isn't Child's Play : Parents rely on government inspection to their folly
- FBI Transcripts Have Koresh, Aides Discussing Fuel, Fire at Compound
- CAMARILLO : Wooden Homes Built for Nesting Swallows
- Quake Victims Anxious to Start Over Are Facing a Host of Problems : Fillmore: Lack of income and affordable rentals make it difficult to find new homes. But often, the size of many families is the biggest obstacle, officials say.
- Supervisors May Spend $70,000 on Safety Study
- Clayman in Running for L.A. County Post : Government: The Ventura County official joins 4 other candidates vying for chief of the nation's largest public defender's office.
- Efforts to Save Canine Quake Victim Fail : Aftermath: Despite being airlifted for dialysis at UC Davis, Bimbo the German shepherd dies of her severe burns.
- McCluskey Making an Impression on Saddleback Sideline
- DATELINE / LILLEHAMMER : Skiing Over Snow Is Norwegian Way to Go
- DIVISION II : Valencia Coach, Players Happy to Be Competing
- JAZZ REVIEW : Artistry in Confusion : Tribute to Stan Kenton Is a Ragged, Unrehearsed Affair That, Considering the Lack of Cohesion, Sounds Pretty Good
- POP/ROCKJackson Testifies in 'Dangerous' Case: Michael Jackson...
- Running on Hope : Strip-Mall Shops and Some Landlords Struggle to Survive
- Flamemaster's Quarterly Net Up 53% to $100,413
- Florida Student Killings Trial Due to Begin Today
- World IN BRIEF : GHANA : 500 Die as Ethnic Fighting Spreads
- SIMI VALLEY : Woman Perjured in Defense of Husband
- U.S. Prosecutors Will Accept Insanity Plea in Bank Heists : Crime: Gilbert Michaels avoids jury trial on 18 counts of robbery. He will likely be held at a mental institution until he recovers.
- U.S. Expects to Cite Japan for Trade Violation
- No Stability Without the Zulus
- 26 Vying to Replace Trio of State Legislators From the Valley : Elections: Sen. Roberti and Assembly members Friedman and Margolin are not seeking reelection.
- SANTA ANA : College Will Offer Gun Safety Seminar
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 3rd Commuter Bus Route to Serve as Link Between Valleys : Transportation: The new line will make 32 round trips each weekday between Santa Clarita and major employment centers in Van Nuys.
- BOYS' SOCCER : No. 4 Marina Won't Have It Easy
- DIVISION IV : Reams Take Whittier Christian to the Playoffs
- EARTHQUAKE: THE ROAD TO RECOVERY : Quake Damage at CSUN Chills Returning Students : Aftermath: Wreckage at the Oviatt Library--the university's intellectual and physical center--draws stares amid opening day's confusion.
- THE PARAMOUNT DEAL : Voices
- Congressman Meets Myanmar Dissident : Asia: Democrat becomes the first non-family member to visit Nobel laureate since her '89 house arrest.
- DANA POINT : Council Candidates' Filing Period Begins
- Firebomb at Home of Deputy D.A. Disarmed
- Bone Discovery May Delay Bolsa Chica Development : Archeology: Native American leaders say Huntington Beach site could include an ancient burial ground. Studies will determine if remains are animal or human.
- Mastermind Convicted in Teen-Ager's Prayer Killing
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Residents Fight Plan to Build Well Station
- But would Elvis take them to court?:...
- 'Why Can't This Poor Guy Win This One Darn Race?'
- NOTEBOOK : Transportation Again Emerges as Major Glitch
- Upon Further Review, Foster Still Has Record
- Temple's Chaney Is Suspended : Basketball: The coach apologizes for threatening to kill Massachusetts' Calipari after game.
- Fantastic Finns Rout Russians, 5-0 : Hockey: Big Red-Faced Machine handed its worst Olympic defeat by confident Finland.
- Baseball
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL : The Worst Part Might Be Over for 23-0 Mission Hills Alemany
- ANALYSIS : Rams Face Tough Choices
- Acting 'Master Classes' With Visiting Wisconsin Troupe
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Vinton Shows Poise as the Complete Entertainer
- JAZZ REVIEW : Ronny Jordan's Septet Sizzles at Troubadour
- Quake Generates New Way to Spell R-E-L-I-E-F : Taxes: Consultants are charging up to $500 to fill out six-question form from assessor's office.
- Rockwell International Corp. Monday announced the appointment...
- Quake Forces L.A. to Drop Political Conventions Bid
- SIMI VALLEY : New Police Station Could Cost $11.3 Million
- State Panel Clears Hurtt on Common Cause Charge : Politics: FPPC rejects watchdog group's complaint that the senator violated campaign financing limits.
- Umberg Fails at Veto Override Attempt : Politics: His bill would have required wealthy prison inmates to pay the cost of their incarceration.
- LOS ANGELES : New Bus Line Opens From LAX to Downtown
- Coliseum Panel OKs Rush Repair Without Bids
- KJ Is Nice, but MJ Just Goes Crazy
- Results of Tender Offer Due Today
- National Agenda : Honeymoon Is Over for Turkish Prime Minister : After a slew of setbacks, Tansu Ciller's political rivals are challenging her leadership. Municipal elections in March will test her party's power.
- ALL ABOARD: Nearly 100 commuters boarded Metrolink...
- Next Step : Israeli Sees Tourism as Peace Dividend in Mideast : Cabinet minister Uzi Baram wants joint ventures by Israelis and Arabs.
- Arguments From Ahmanson Critics to Be Heard Today : Courts: The plaintiffs are seeking to overturn Ventura County's 1992 approval of the project near Simi Valley. A key issue involves parkland.