- Candidates in April Elections
- <i> My Turn</i> : Don't Assume the Worst of Teens
- LONG BEACH : City Won't Pave the Way for Asphalt Recycler
- County's AIDS Death Rate Exceeds That of U.S. : Mortality: For the first time, the disease claimed more lives than breast cancer in 1992, according to an annual county report. Heart disease, cancer and strokes remain the overall leading causes of death.
- BUENA PARK : Anti-Graffiti Law Called 'Intrusion'
- Smashing Success : Weber Overcomes a Downer and Makes Pumping Iron an Uplifting Experience
- Little Goes a Long Way for CLU : College basketball: Ulloa, smallest player on court, ignites second-half spurt as Kingsmen cruise past Redlands, 117-92.
- THE 66th ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS : Anglo-Irish Actors' Year for Oscar Nods
- CLUB REVIEW : Stardust Still Exists at the Atlas Bar & Grill
- Community Psychiatric Centers Declares a Dividend
- Electronic Arts Will Acquire Broderbund : Mergers: $400-million deal between the companies reflects the consolidation trend in multimedia software.
- Senate Delays $8.6-Billion Quake Aid Bill
- Creative Expressions
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Sushi Fit for Buck Rogers : The Japanese eatery in Thousand Oaks has an appeal that will stand the test of time.
- Life in Jail Ordered for '83 Hawthorne Slaying
- MESS FOR SUCCESS : Don't Worry, Neatness Doesn't Count in the Raucous Nickelodeon Live Tour
- Council Relaxes Sign Rules to Aid Businesses
- Japanese Businesses Donate to Schools
- Mystery-Lovers' Bookstore Dies--the Economy Did It
- Plea Deal in MCA Shootings : Courts: Ex-worker admits to firing three dozen rounds at corporate headquarters, wounding seven people. He is likely to get a 10-year term.
- Where to Get Help / A GUIDE TO COPING WITH THE QUAKE
- Longtime Huntington Beach Educator Dies
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Trespasser at Condemned Building Jailed
- Man Kills Estranged Wife, Then Himself : Moorpark: Shootings shock upscale neighborhood. Couple's children were at home when incident took place there.
- MOORPARK : Volunteers Are Sought for Senior Center
- Robinson Hits Road, USC Goes First Class
- He Won't Let Labor of Love Go by Boards
- Hey, so Call Us the Steal City: Pittsburgh Writers Have Floor
- NBA ROUNDUP : Payton, Kemp Show Why They Are All-Stars
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Never Too Early to Take That Road to the Final 64
- Deadline Arrives for Investors to Submit Bids to Reorganize America West Airlines : Transportation: The carrier has struggled back to profitability, but its long-term prospects are still in doubt.
- Olympic Feasts : Isn't It Good: Norwegian Food
- 'Breathless': Running on Adrenaline
- GOINGS ON : Weekend Events Will Take Arts Lovers to Broadway and Bach : Chamber music will be played at two locales. Veteran actors will perform in 'Joan of Arc.'
- Ready for Battle : Shellfish trio has memorable local music connections. They will play Battle of Bands at the Metro Bay Club in Ventura.
- THEATER REVIEW : Knightsbridge Scores With Simon
- Slow Pace Almost Kills 'Unexpected Guest'
- Computer Quandary
- Officers Held in Gunfire, Wild Chase
- German Workers Protest
- Author to Offer Tips on Getting Kids to Read : Jim Trelease will tell parents how to divert children away from television and make 'books into friends.'
- Hundreds Flee Flooding in West Virginia
- More Damage Discovered at University Library
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : School-Choice Plan Will Be Outlined
- YORBA LINDA : Some Are Unhappy About New Center
- VENTURA : Former High School Coach Leaves Prison
- PERSPECTIVE ON MIDEAST PEACE : Securing Israel's Jewish Identity : The implementation of Palestinian self-rule will restore the Zionist ideal as well as enhance the prospects for peace.
- LOS ANGELES : Alarcon Seeks Moratorium on Underground Pipelines
- ART REVIEWS : 'Kipper Kids' Find Joy in Buffoonery
- Costa Mesa Firm Signs Telecommunications Pact
- REAL ESTATE
- REAL ESTATE
- WET & WILD : Laguna Beach Poet Plumbs the Depths of His Imagination
- The following are the top music sales...
- Sports
- Showing Some Heart : Transportation: Father-son team helps make the daily commute more bearable by erecting colorful lighted sculptures near a freeway artery. Their latest creation commemorates Valentine's Day.
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : Movie Pairs Robber, Rabbi in the Old West : Jewish group will sponsor a showing of 'Frisco Kid.' Even the famous Wyatt Earp had ties to the religion.
- SIGNAL HILL : 2 Suspects Arrested in Carjacking Attempt
- Liberating Pageantry : University High's Nicole Nguyen of Irvine sees no conflict in being a fit, congenial contestant, a tomboy and a self-proclaimed feminist.
- Wilson, Others Declare Intent to Seek Offices
- Ganz Memorial Group Seeks Artists' Help
- Priest Tells Court He Did Not Take $60,000 : Trial: David Dean Piroli, accused in the embezzlement case, testifies on his own behalf for nearly six hours.
- OJAI : Council Joins in Urging Tower Delay
- Budget Spin Won't Make It to Parking Lot : Clinton's cuts are illusory. Will new taxes and spending halt the country's economic upswing?
- Mission Viejo Promotes Denny to Take Over Football Program
- Spectrum Countersues Sculley : Courts: The communications company charges that his resignation two days earlier was part of a conspiracy.
- CITY HALL NEWS : Marymount to Shuttle High School Students
- Audit Finds Irregularities at Academy : Finance: Lynwood's entrepreneur program maintained inadequate control of $2 million from the city to help aid new businesses, study concludes.
- Build It Yourself--Seriously : Practical View: The chance to own elegant furniture (without spending the rest of your life in hock) is sending creative types to the workbench.
- Desi Arnaz: "The Best of Desi Arnaz the Mambo King" (1946-49) <i> RCA</i>
- Stone Takes CSUN Rebounding Lead
- Blake Makes the Difference for Kings in 4-2 Victory
- Harding Sues USOC : Figure skating: A $20-million lawsuit filed in Oregon says she should be allowed to compete in Olympics.
- 'Korean Community' Project Gets Grant
- REAL ESTATE
- The exclusive Ventura County music charts are...
- Dead-End Cases Pile Up : <i> Detectives Armed With Fewer Resources Tackle the Growing Problem of Unsolved Homicides </i>
- On New Year, a Dog Has Its Day : Celebrations: Tradition blends with multiculturalism in Monterey Park's Flower Market Festival. Alhambra will usher in 4692, the Year of the Dog, on Saturday.
- Man Arrested in Fatal Stabbing of Woman, 89
- INGLEWOOD : Reward Offered in Slayings on Two Nights of Violence
- San Clemente football Coach Mark McElroy, hospitalized...
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Martin Finds Range in Moorpark Win
- REAL ESTATE : Surge in January Sales of New Homes Led by Mid-Priced Models
- Breaking the Glass : Panel Seeks to Remove Ceiling on Promotions
- Young Wines Built Tough
- Ideas for a Lovely Valentine
- South Bay Pavilion finds an outlet for its environmentalism.
- Education: Poetry Scholar Appointed Humanities Dean at UCLA
- Expert Tells of Flammables in Cult Compound
- Police Crackdown Quells Problems
- Trustees Reject Claim of Strip-Searched Boy
- POLICE BLOTTER
- IRVINE : Officer of Year Saw City Grow
- Doubles Sweep Lifts UC Irvine Past Arizona in Men's Tennis
- EMPIRE LEAGUE BOYS' BASKETBALL : Los Alamitos Wins Title on Esperanza's Turf
- WINTER OLYMPICS / NOTEBOOK : No One's Stopping Norway's Ulvang From Criticizing the IOC
- SUNSET LEAGUE BOYS' BASKETBALL : Fountain Valley Wins, Clinches Share of Title
- Crescenta Valley's Hagman Sets 3-Point Mark for Season
- Training a Natural Light on Rock : Pop music: Singer Dave Wakeling enlists the help of acts such as R.E.M. and U2 for 'Alternative NRG,' the first album to be recorded with solar power.
- Did I Say Harvard? I Meant Hartford
- Girlfriend of Singer Rick James Gets Sentence Reduced
- In Memory of the Face You See on Our $5 Bill
- WHITTIER : City Funding Revives After-School Program
- Retrofitted Bridges Withstood Earthquake
- Malibu's Mantra: Sandbag, Sandbag, Sandbag : Environment: Beleaguered residents scramble to shore up homes against possible Sunday storm.
- Year of the Dog Is Ushered In With a Whimper : China: Citizens used firecrackers for 1,000 years to celebrate the New Year with a bang. Officials now say that's too dangerous.
- High School Dedication for Slain Alumnus
- LYNWOOD : Runoff Election Tuesday for School Board Seat
- LOS ANGELES : Mistrial Declared for Two Ex-Baldwin Park Officers
- OJAI : Child-Care Facility Gets Preliminary OK
- Protesters Demand Freedom for Gang-Truce Activist : Courts: They say severity of drug-related charges against Art L. Roma stems from his leadership on streets.
- ENCINO : Older Housing Tract Rides Out Quake in Style
- Bankers Will Face Additional Charges
- Chick Harris to Replace Zampese
- Quarterback Mauldin Signs With Hamilton Tiger-Cats
- Fred Di Palma of Savanna and George...
- Lakers Defeat Jazz Again to Creep Up in Standings
- Farmers Pays $100,000 Fine to Settle Quake Coverage Charges
- Blue-Cornmeal Pancakes, Chili, Avocado-Lime Pie
- IN THE KITCHEN : A <i> Poule </i> in Every Pot
- Arts: Getty Selects Noted European
- Attendance Drop Disrupts L.A. Schools
- Maybe the Help Line Number Should Be 1-800-SHYSTER
- SIGHTS : Bashing Barriers at 'Assembly of the Arts' : Show at Ventura Museum of History and Art gives a general overview of the region's scene.
- EPA Charges 2 Firms in Release of Toxins
- Orange County Video Rentals
- Henie Skated Off With Norway's Legacy on Ice
- PICO RIVERA : School Board Replaces Its Superintendent
- Environment: Swimmers Warned of Hazards Posed by Runoff From Storm
- Still Ready to Do Battle : History: The oldest operating fireboat west of the Mississippi, known to its crews as Boat 2, will soon move into its new home, a $12-million station at San Pedro's Berth 86.
- MONTEBELLO : School District Chief Gets 3-Year Extension
- O.C. Killing Shatters Romanians
- Gang Probationers Focus of Police Sweep
- TUSTIN : Anti-Smoking Effort Targets 4th-Graders
- Perot Followers Seek Candidate to Challenge for Beilenson's Job : Congress: They hope to recruit a 'political virgin' to run as an Independent in the district stretching from Sherman Oaks to Thousand Oaks.
- Harding Sues USOC : Figure skating: $20-million suit filed in Oregon says she should be allowed to compete in Lillehammer.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Arkansas Ends Kentucky Winning Streak, 90-82
- Nicklaus Returns to Riviera : Golf: He has never won on the course, but he will be in spotlight as L.A. Open begins today.
- THE 66th ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS : Commentary : Somehow, the Film Academy Gets It Right
- COMEDY : LENDING HIS VOICE : Stand-Up Ventriloquist Dan Horn Interacts With Puppets for Laughs
- Teen Charged in Bowling Ball Death
- Well, There's Always Next Season--Maybe
- QUAKE CLAIMS: It's a good thing 20th...
- This One's for You, KBIG : Law: Barry Manilow's business partners file suit in Santa Ana against radio station for airing ad that asks listeners to tune in because it doesn't play singer-songwriter's music.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Risk to Children Feared in Lack of Seismic Laws
- Urban Anglers Catch a Taste of the Wild
- Mexico's Real Terrorists Bear the Flag : Chiapas represents all those betrayed by their government.
- Youth Shot at Vietnamese Restaurant : Violence: Patrons are showered by broken window glass but not injured. Assailants escape in car.
- VAN NUYS : 2 on Airport Panel
- Jurors Say Fullerton's Case Not Supported by Evidence
- In Long Run, Chatsworth Not So Short
- PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Dow Up Sharply as Investors Seem to Regain Confidence
- 20th Century Raises Quake Cost Estimate : Disasters: Company says damage losses will far exceed its reinsurance coverage through Lloyd's.
- A Shot in the Arm : Quake Forces Hospitals to Confront the Future Today
- Dimple Dining
- Health: AIDS Foundation Seeks Volunteers for Hollywood Clinic
- 'Follow' Puts the Heart First : Benefactors of Saddleback Memorial Cardiology Center Take a Stab at Healthy Fare
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Winter's Tale' Blends Tragedy With Comedy : The Shakespeare drama is actually two plays, with the action switching direction after Act 1.
- FATAL SHOOTING: Two days after June Abe...
- Rosalie Sorrels: "What Does It Mean to Love?" <i> Green Linnet</i>
- American Cinema Awards Turns On the Star Power
- Where to Dig Deeper Into African American History
- Atlanta Gorilla Becomes Oldest in Captivity to Sire an Offspring
- Intruders Kill Daughter of El Segundo Councilman : Crime: Victim's daughter survives attack. Four suspects, including a former roommate, are arrested.
- GUN WATCH : Ducky Idea
- OXNARD : Man Ordered to Face Trial in Stabbing
- Rights Panel to Hold Discussion Sessions
- HACIENDA HEIGHTS : 7 Arrested and Half-Ton of Cocaine Seized in Raid
- Clippers Shoot Themselves in Foot Again : Pro basketball: Spencer leaves game with injury, but L.A. blows chances in 105-95 loss at Sacramento.
- THEATER REVIEWS : Bringing Strong 'Ladies' Out of Retirement : The gently shaded 1940 mystery from Broadway's Golden Age gets a loving and entertaining revival, well acted at Newport's theater center.
- THE 66th ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS : Best Director
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Council Pledges $10.9 Million for Coliseum Repair : Recovery: Funds come from first federal grants. City attorney is ordered to determine if anyone is liable for failing to relay a 1991 report that stadium was vulnerable to quake.
- Education: A Plea for Honors Programs
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS &...
- Tonya Harding
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS &...
- Parkland: Closed Meetings on Transfer
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS &...
- Prenatal Care Program Is True Labor of Love for Former Nurse : Health: Zola Jones has retired, but that doesn't mean she's slowed down. She's still focusing her energies on the Great Beginnings for Black Babies program.
- RECORD REVIEW : Terrific Live Cuts by R.E.M., U2 Propel 'NRG' : *** Various artists,"Alternative NRG," Hollywood Records.
- Sheriff Decides Not to Seek Post of Lt. Governor : Politics: Although encouraged by local Republican leaders to launch campaign for the statewide position, Brad Gates will instead run for reelection to county job. He cites personal and professional reasons for his choice.
- Clinton Health Reform Plan
- 710 Freeway: Traffic Woes and Historic Homes
- Presidents' Raise
- Earthquake
- Disclosure: Redondo Beach Policy on Letters and the Public's Right to Know
- Politics: Chamber's Use of a Historical Site Raises Questions About Possible Conflict of Interest
- Alzheimer's Sufferers
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 10, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 10, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 10, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 10, 1994
- Obituaries - Feb. 10, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 10, 1994
- LOCAL LINKS: Cypress teen Tiger Woods isn't...
- 3 Youths Shot Near School in San Diego : Violence: Racial conflict apparently sparked drive-by incident, police say. The victims are in good condition.
- In Surprise Move, Hayden Enters Race for Governor
- Making Sense of the Health-Care Debate : Reform: The promised land may be out there, but the vision is distorted by interests who do not want to make the journey.
- Guard Shoots Inmate to Halt Prison Fight : Corrections: Officials say a prisoner at the Lancaster state facility was wounded when he and another man ignored orders to end the scuffle.
- Cuts in Health Plan Sought After Big Deficit Prediction : Insurance: White House and reform backers react to budget office estimates. Universal coverage target date may be delayed past 1998.
- Nussbaum Defends His Actions During Foster Inquiry : White House: Officials have objected to presidential counsel's conduct in the search of Clinton friend's office and disposition of files there.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 10, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 10, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 10, 1994
- Clinton Drug Plan Boosts Emphasis on Treatment : Narcotics: The $13.2-billion strategy would cut interdiction at the border and increase efforts abroad.
- Massive Cleanup From Storm Damage Continues : Mudslides: Malibu officials announce plans to offer city aid and hire temporary laborers to assist residents.
- More Than 4 Million Germans Out of Work
- EARNINGS : Record Profit Lifts Sears From Its Worst Year
- Panel Urges Focus on Prostate Symptoms : Health: Rules call for studying severity of problems before deciding on treatment of benign condition. Patients should have 'the final say.'
- A Family United : Patrick Henigan kept a secret from his family that almost killed him. And because of that solitary experience, his parents resolved to help other gay students at Fountain Valley High School who may be going through a 'lonely journey.'
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : City Council Balks at Out-of-Town Contractors : Jobs: Board of Public Works is asked to submit new list of local businesses to handle earthquake cleanup and demolition projects.
- There goes our Pulitzer: We revealed the...
- Cal Lutheran Holds Its Fate in Its Arms : Baseball preview: Kingsmen's chances for third consecutive SCIAC title dependent on what amounts to five-man pitching staff.
- Bundesbank Rejects Forced Rate Cuts
- Stocks Mixed as Long-Term Yield Climbs
- A Reminder of Evil--and an Appeal to the Good in Us
- Panel Backs Buffer Zone for Wetlands : Thousand Oaks: Commission favors barring building within 50 feet. Development interests call limits too restrictive.
- Slow Way Is Right Way on Ward Valley
- Squabble Unleashed : Suit Seeks Return of Champion Bull Terrier Missing 4 Years
- Huskies' Suit Challenges Pac-10 Football Penalties
- NHL ROUNDUP : Only 2,966 See Islanders Beat Sabres
- Former Fullerton Coach Awarded $1.35 Million
- PASADENA : Council Accepts $140,000 in Super Bowl Ticket Dispute
- LOS ANGELES : Towing Firms to Eventually Compete for City Contracts
- Troy Girls Win Second League Title in Row
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL : Rancho Alamitos' Guarantee Looks Good
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : King, Jackson Return to Lead Michigan Rout
- Defense Firms Fail to Convert, Study Finds
- Bodies of Four Haitians Wash Ashore in Florida
- GRANADA HILLS : N.Y. Firefighters Provide Quake Relief in Valley
- Metrolink to Add 3rd Round-Trip Train
- December Restaurant Closures
- ROUNDUP : Santa Clara Streak Goes to 83 Games
- WINTER OLYMPICS / NOTEBOOK
- Writers' List: 'Schindler's' and 'Piano' Among Nods : Movies: 'Age of Innocence' and 'Short Cuts' are not among 10 films nominated for original and adapted screenplays.
- Major Firms' Planned Layoffs Set Record
- Bizarre Death of Lawmaker Shakes Tories
- NEW YEAR: Ventura County's Chinese American population...
- OXNARD : Dispute Places Job Program in Jeopardy
- These Days, Barrett Is Just Another Fan in the Stands : Basketball: Ex-Mater Dei assistant still close to Monarchs' program. But he says he doesn't recruit for McKnight.
- THE ARTSQuake Help for CalArts: The J....
- First American Financial Posts Record Earnings : Profits: The company attributes the surge to last year's mortgage refinancing frenzy and an improving economy.
- FAMILY : Locked Behind Closed Doors
- CAM Data Systems Inc.
- More Structural Damage Found at CSUN Library
- Pardon Requests Denied for Greek Junta Leaders
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Banking Aftershock : Thrifts: Home Savings could lose millions on new loans aimed at keeping homeowners from walking away from damaged property.
- Prosecutors Rest in Trial of Trade Center Blast Suspects : Terrorism: Case against the four defendants is circumstantial. The defense is expected to argue that the burden of proof has not been met.
- Clinton's 'New Democrat' Agenda Reopens Racial Divisions : President's ideas on crime and welfare don't sit well with blacks in Congress. Liberals' dissatisfaction may be rising.
- U.S. Center Plans to Upgrade Quake to 6.8
- Delayed Tall Ship Is Expected to Dock at Dana Point Today
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Beach Parking OKdin Spite of Protests
- California Can't Keep Paying This Tab : Proposed federal budget ignores pleas for immigrant aid
- Marlin Likely to Remain Catch of Year Off Cabo San Lucas
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Cecilia Noel and Wild Clams: Pearl About to Be Discovered
- Israelis, Palestinians Extend Talks in Bid to End Deadlock
- Put Teeth Into Preparedness to Wage War : Potential adversaries are encouraged by U.S. ambivalence and reluctance to get bloodied.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Forum on Human Affairs Meets Today
- County Cities Lose Bids for L.A. Museum : Attractions: The Southwest's board decides against moving. It plans to buy nearby buildings to ease the space crunch.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Gay Support Group Members to Speak
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : $8.6-Billion Quake Relief Plan Is Sent to U.S. Senate : Funding: Main issues are assistance to illegal immigrants and how to pay for package. The bill is likely to reach the President this week.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Stage Big Rally to Beat Loyola Marymount in Baseball
- PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Grossman Sets Mark; Dana Hills Clinches Playoff Spot
- Actress Taps Into Painful 'Incidents' : UCI drama teacher Tamiko Washington draws on her own experiences with bigotry for the role and finds the character inspiring.
- Talbott Gives Unreserved Support for Israel at Confirmation Hearing : Diplomacy: Nominee for No. 2 post at State Department backs away from provocative assertions he made as a journalist.
- Marine Who Shot Self After Killing 2 Dies of Wounds
- ANAHEIM : Officials Doubt Boy's Fatal Illness Spread
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Learning Curve : Life in Shelters Poses Special Hardships for Students Struggling to Keep Up With Classwork
- Reprieve for MCA Rail Plan Urged : Red Line: The entertainment firm would have until March 10 to garner funds to move a station closer to CityWalk.
- WINTER OLYMPICS / NOTEBOOK
- The company said Tuesday that its chairman,...
- Notes Sold by Fidelity National
- Snow, Freezing Rain Bring Peril for Travelers, Close Businesses
- Quake Cost Put at Up to $20 Billion : Disaster: But Wilson Administration says damage figure could also be as low as $13 billion. Political debate continues over how the state will fund its share.
- A Big Honor for a Big Brother : Wayne Gretzky is named Athlete of the Decade for his dedication to mentoring fatherless boys.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Shelled Market Not Sole Spur to Intervention : Bosnia: Forces have eroded the West's largely passive position and pushed it closer to a new, more active role.
- EL RIO : Sewage Problem May Halt Construction
- ORANGE : Students Step Up Cultural Awareness
- Chevron Denied Permission for Emergency Tanker Shipping : Environment: A spokesman for the oil company says Santa Barbara County officials who made the decision 'need a refresher class in Economics 101.'
- Students Write a Bill on Ethnicity : Education: Alhambra High group drafts measure requiring a class in multicultural awareness for graduation in California. The proposal is now in the Legislature.
- WINTER OLYMPICS / NOTEBOOK
- Derrick Walsh
- Santa Clarita Film Festival Undaunted by Earthquake
- Crum Used Pierce as Steppingstone to Hall of Fame
- 2 Held in Investment Fraud Case
- King-Sized Kink : Despite Zigzag Neck, Giraffe Acts Like Any Other
- Military Judge Says Adm. Kelso Saw Misconduct, Covered It Up
- 'Pilgrim Pat' Quilter of Laguna Beach Trades His Creature Comforts for Buckskins and Living History, Emulating the Rugged, Pre-1840 Lifestyle of Hunters and Trappers : True Grit
- ELECTIONS CONGRESS : Gallegly Far Outdistances Rivals in Campaign Contributions
- Council Authorizes Demolition Pacts
- Wednesday Special : HISTORIC BOTTLENECK: Crossing the Newhall Pass
- WINTER OLYMPICS / NOTEBOOK : USOC's Hearing on Harding Is Tuesday
- THEATER REVIEWS : Survival of 'Slave Girl' : One-Woman Show Covers Old Ground, but It's Valuable to Recall Past
- Angels Told Magrane's Prognosis Is Fair
- Pro Football
- U.S. Center Plans to Upgrade Quake to 6.8
- Argentina Seeks to Punish Falklands War Transgressors
- Family Members of 2 Kidnaped Missionaries Keep Prayerful Vigil : Hostages: The men, including the father of a Santa Clarita student, were abducted by rebels in Colombia.
- County Courts to Close for Holiday