- Simon Leads Mater Dei Past Valley View
- 'Faust' to Open Opera Season : Music: L.A. Opera will stage eight works this season, one more than last year. The financial bottom line is making co-productions necessary.
- John E. Hall, music director of the...
- Laser Precision Corp.: The San Juan Capistrano...
- Charges in Ice Cream Killing
- International Business : SPOTLIGHT ON THE PHILIPPINES : The Philippine Economy
- Tonya vs. Nancy: Choosing Your Side Can Be Revealing
- VENTURA : Fire Chief to Leave for Job in Bay Area
- Quake-Aid Service for Disabled Begins
- THOUSAND OAKS : Panel to Consider Reduced Theater Fees
- Lockheed's Suppliers Are Blamed in Toxic Exposure Case : Court: An attorney in the retrial says chemical firms showed 'a careless disregard' of workers' rights.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Snow Signs Pact, Salmon Is Close
- Loyola Barely Escapes CS Sacramento, 73-71
- BURBANK : New Tax Program to Help Fund Libraries
- BOYS' SWIMMING AND DIVING '94 / Six Teams to Watch : Irvine
- SCR Official Takes Job in Santa Cruz : Theater: Associate producer Paul Hammond will join a smaller Shakespeare company. Staff realignments in Costa Mesa are expected next week.
- Global Markets and Economic Update
- Assault Rifle Used in Killings May Have Been on Banned List : Weapons: Gun is identified as an AR-15 semiautomatic, a type copied in several models. While some are legal in California, others are not.
- IRVINE : Water District Gives Donation to Schools
- Umberg Measure Targets Parole Violators
- Fertility Doctor Who Used Own Sperm Begins 5-Year Term
- THOUSAND OAKS : College Gives $13,000 to Help Build Home
- VENTURA : Suspended Coach Faces New Allegations
- Man Wrongly Convicted Seeks to Start Trial Over
- Don't Close the Door to Genuine Refugees : Asylum: Reform is needed, but the Administration plan would beef up enforcement at the expense of the truly needy.
- OXNARD : City to File Tax Lien on Failed Center
- Earthquake: The Road To Recovery : Red Cross Urged to Improve Help for Disabled : Relief: The agency is criticized for lacking accommodations at disaster shelters. Officials acknowledge some shortcomings.
- In the Line of Fire : In the last year, nine Southland law enforcement officers have been shot to death while on duty. Here is a look at those officers.
- LAPD Reorganizing Handling of Sexual Harassment Complaints : Law enforcement: Chief says steps began before disclosure of sweeping investigation at West Los Angeles station. New unit may be formed.
- TENNIS / EVERT CUP : Graf Sweeps Past Gigi Fernandez
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : ANALYSIS : U.S. Skiers Left Their Critics Stuck in Starting Gate
- BOYS
- DIVISION III-AA ROUNDUP : Savanna Goes to Boards, Knocks Off Second-Seeded Rim of the World
- Condemned Gym Does Not Dampen High Expectations of Pierce Men : College volleyball: Brahmas should contend for WSC title despite practicing or playing at five off-campus locations.
- After a Lull, Marlin Fishing Picks Up off Cabo San Lucas
- Irvine Lake to Get Even More Trout
- Baseball Schedule Offers Challenges
- DIVISION I-AA : Long Beach Wilson Gets the Jump on Los Alamitos
- U.S.-Russian Pact Will Help Distribution, ICN Says
- McDonnell May Sell Stake to Italian Firm : Aerospace: If a deal is made, it could give struggling Douglas Aircraft the capital it needs to develop new airliners.
- Africa a Lifelong Focus for New U.S. Banking Envoy : Finance: African Development Bank post continues Alice M. Dear's 24-year involvement with the continent's commerce.
- State Expects to Win Delay on Quake Tab : Recovery: Move by Clinton Administration would allow California extra time to pay its $334-million share of aid.
- PERSPECTIVES ON BOSNIA : Russia Steps Into the Fray . . . : While the West is right to be wary, a Balkan settlement that includes Moscow has a better chance of enduring.
- Volunteers to Offer Free Tax Assistance
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Brunson's 31 Lead Temple, 65-61
- BOYS' SWIMMING AND DIVING '94 / Six Teams to Watch : Laguna Hills
- He Is Gretzky's Silent Partner : King Defenseman Kurri Quietly Has Risen to 10th in Career Goals
- DIVISION I-A : Chargers Cool Off Panthers
- Steinman Takes Bow for 'Bat II' : Pop music: Sure, it's Meat Loaf's name in big type. But who writes and produces the songs?
- NOTEBOOK
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION II GIRLS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS
- NOTEBOOK
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS
- Compact Laughter : Comedy: Today's performers are surprised that fans are rediscovering recorded humor, thanks to CDs.
- VIDEOHeigh-Ho, It's Off to Video: The animated...
- Opening a Window on the Fed's Thinking
- Regency Health Services Inc.: The company said...
- MEDICINE
- Voices
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Recalling Broken Promises Over Past 2 Years, Sarajevans Skeptical : Bosnia: But residents are grateful for the truce. They can only hope and pray it will last.
- Jury Convicts Oxnard Man in 1992 Slaying
- THOUSAND OAKS : Prize Winner Due at Pulitzer Symposium
- Russia Arrives, Opening Doors : Cooperation with NATO is rife with possibility
- Quick Action Is Expected on Recommendation to Fire Koon
- SAN CLEMENTE : Comprehensive Plan Centers on Crime
- Probe Asked Into Builder's Find of Bones : Development: City urges investigation of Koll's handling of remains at Bolsa Chica after protests by Native Americans.
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Home Buyers Flock to Area After Quake
- Fire Without Flash : The Angels' Bill Bavasi Is Intense About His Job, but Gets It Done Without the Flair of His Father
- PREP BASKETBALL : Batiste Sparks Long Beach Wilson
- Fountain Valley Eliminated by a Basket at the Buzzer
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL PAIRINGS : Seven Orange Empire Teams Make Cut for the Playoffs
- Woodbridge Adopts Goal: All for One, and One for All
- Radinsky Might Be Out for Season : Baseball: White Sox reliever has lymph node removed from neck. He will have treatment to prevent spread of Hodgkin's disease.
- Malignant Tumor Removed From White Sox's Radinsky
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Carter Wears Her Genes With Class, Sass : Carlene showcases her most recent albums in Crazy Horse show full of sparkle and highlighted by tender moments.
- International Business : SPOTLIGHT ON THE PHILIPPINES : Some Tips on Philippine Travel
- Drought of Hope : Town's Plans for Economic Revival Now Threatened by Dying Lake
- Police Find No Fukuto, City Link
- Soccer
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL : Ward's Single Is the Key for Rancho Santiago
- DIVISION V BOYS' BASKETBALL : St. Margaret's Pulls Away From Yeshiva
- Palmdale Wright on the Mark
- Inglorious Exit by Hart Sustains Jinx
- The NCAA plans to meet March 1...
- OXNARD : Army's Plan to Test Missiles Questioned
- Santa Ana OKs Utility Tax Hike to Pay for Jail
- Artist Plans to Place 'Angels' Across L.A.
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : Raging Belles Putting This Fight on Ice
- '94 Winter Lillehammer Olympics : Italians Sneak a Victory : Nordic skiing: The strong Norwegian team is overcome near the finish in the men's 40k cross-country relay.
- Ventura Takes Top Seeding Into Regional Tournament
- THEATER REVIEWS : A Need for More 'Around the Park' : Two one-act, one-note comedies come across as lightweight TV fare at the Long Beach Studio.
- Jack Nicholson Accused of Breaking Man's Windshield
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : THE JUDGES : Eyes Will Be on These Two While They Score Skaters
- DIVISION II-A : Tustin Switches Its Strategy to Defense to Overcome Katella
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : TECHNICAL PROGRAM : The Trick Is to Stay on Feet for Chance to Perform a Feat
- Deciding on Life or Death for O.C.'s Worst Murderers : Justice: Prosecutors meet in secret to weigh evidence, impact on jury. Critics liken process to 'Star Chamber.'
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- County Science Fair Entry Deadline Set
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Losing Candidates, PACs Settle Lawsuit
- GUN WATCH : Target Practice?
- SANTA ANA : Station Is More Than a Train Depot
- OJAI : Driver Arrested After Fatal Crash
- Essay: Trust Also a Casualty of Carnage
- Quake Directory
- Installing Linchpins of Reform : Ombudsman, review panel will oversee complaints against Sheriff's Dept.
- Cal State Fullerton Keeps Football on the Sideline
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : U.S. Could Be Bump in Road for Finland : Hockey: Americans hope to use aggressive checking to knock undefeated Finns off track in tonight's quarterfinal game.
- VALLEY-AREA HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Crescenta Valley Stuns Top-Seeded Fontana
- BOYS' SWIMMING AND DIVING '94 / Six Teams to Watch : Woodbridge
- The Room Where the Industry Unspools Its Films : Movies: Charles Aidikoff's private screening room embodies three generations of projectionists.
- COSTA MESA : No Decision Made on Trash Takeover
- He Loves His Swing Shift : Costa Mesa Studio Owner Is Blazing Trail for Blacks in Ballroom, West Coast Dancing
- NOTEBOOK : Norway Watches Two Gold Medals Slip Away to Foes
- Burroughs Doesn't Throw In Towel, Takes Loyola by Arm
- Santa Ana Valley Holds On Without Mann, Beats Ayala
- BOYS' SWIMMING AND DIVING '94 / Six Teams to Watch : Mission Viejo
- Northridge Clutch Slips in 7-1 Loss
- Going for the Gold in Obfuscation, Verbosity
- Legislators Are Finding New Uses for Summits : Politics: Lawmakers treat gatherings as high-profile forums. Critics say they reflect Capitol gridlock, but some observers say they bring issues to constituents.
- REAL ESTATE
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Mobile Home Owners Offered Aid : Quake: FEMA will help restore up to 800 residences knocked off their foundations. But first the agency must find owners' whereabouts.
- Thomas McCartin; Ex-Times Mirror Official
- Man Faces Trial in Death of Northridge Teen-Ager : Crime: Evans York, 19, is accused of killing the 16-year-old during a 1993 robbery. The victim's body was never found.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Trainer Gordon Has a Special Stake in Success of Harness Racing Meet
- BOYS' SWIMMING AND DIVING '94 / Six Teams to Watch : Villa Park
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Will 'Snow White' Dwarf Others? : Home entertainment: Reversing policy, Disney will allow the animated film to go on sale. The company plans a new ride at Disneyland, but it didn't elaborate on proposed O.C. resort.
- Suit Claims U.S. Fails to Protect Delta Smelt
- The Great Earthquake Debate
- No Surprises in Fed Testimony; Dow Rises 24.2
- Japan Gives Up on Analog-Based HDTV System : Technology: Government says U.S.-backed digital format is likely to become a world standard.
- Huntington Park Officer Settles Race Bias Lawsuit
- Robbins Reaches Agreement With State Ethics Panel : Fines: Fair Political Practices Commission says the former lawmaker will pay $15,000 for concealing money from an extortion scheme.
- 'He Intends Victory' at Church for Any With AIDS, HIV
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Martinez's 9 RBIs Help Ventura, 29-3
- COLLEGE BASEBALL / GARY KLEIN : In Big Games, Pitcher Parisi Is a Real Titan
- Sean AmosRancho Santiago, So.Basketball / ForwardAmos, from...
- No Horns of Dilemma : California's Tule Elk, Once Near Extinction, Are Here to Stay
- 'Papa' John Creach; Violinist With the Jefferson Airplane
- Federal Oil Laws Fuel Fight : State Producers Lobby to Lift U.S. Crude Export Ban
- 'This Too Shall Pass' : Sister Marie Madeleine Shonka, Chief of St. John's, Looks at the Center's Future and at Life After the Quake--When She Lost Her Job, Hospital, Home
- Kids Who Are Heard but Not Seen : Two free telephone programs, one serving Irvine and another all of Orange County, provide home-alone children a sympathetic ear during their after-school hours.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 'One-Stop Permit Center' Opens for Santa Clarita Quake Victims
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Good Case for the Grand Jury
- College Basketball
- NOTEBOOK
- PACIFIC 10 BASKETBALL / DAN HAFNER : Down but Not Out, Arizona Bounces Back
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS
- Presidents' Day Weekend Box Office : Holiday Tallies Lower Than Estimated
- THEATER REVIEW : Zany 'Amelia' Comes to Musical Life at Coronet
- SYLMAR : Meeting to Focus on Traffic, Safety Issues
- Hughes Aircraft Wins Contract to Upgrade Norwegian Air Defense
- AST to Make Computer Line to Be Sold Under Dell Name : High technology: The deal between the rivals, rumored for months, focuses on portables, the fastest-growing part of the market.
- REAL ESTATE
- Luther Medical Products Inc.: The Tustin manufacturer...
- Justice Dept. Moves to Protect Black Voting Districts
- Calabasas to Get $4.5 Million in Property Tax Windfall : Finances: City is expected to receive money from county over 11 years. Claim was filed last year.
- This Time, It's Going to Work! : I-10 car-pool lanes were reviled in 1976, but now we have to try harder
- Blood Brothers and Sisters : A simple pinprick can save a life. It's critical for more African Americans to be listed on donor registries.
- America RobledoSantiago, Fr.Basketball / GuardRobledo is preparing...
- Hazelton Looks to Challenge of Burbank Job
- NBA ROUNDUP : Olajuwon Leads Rockets to Another Close Win
- NHL ROUNDUP : Panthers Beat Jets, Close In on Expansion Mark for Points
- The Party's Not Over for Kirov Singer : Music: For soprano Galina Gorchakova, the end of communism has meant more opportunities. She sings 'Madama Butterfly' beginning tonight at the Music Center.
- Blackmun Vows Never Again to Vote for Death Penalty : Law: Justice says the judicial system remains arbitrary, biased against the poor and blacks. He helped restore capital punishment in 1976.
- It's <i> Babushkas </i> vs. Capitalist Giant and the Western Way : Russia: Fired housekeepers sue Radisson-run hotel for millions. Test of old labor laws gets headlines.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 2 New Members Are Appointed to Antelope Valley Fair Board : Agencies: Gov. Wilson selects newcomers Steve Landaker and Betty Smith and reappoints Charla Abbott.
- BURBANK : Child Pornography Suspect Arraigned
- Free Maps Show Highway Closures
- Meeting on Coyote Issue Rescheduled
- * Dr. Stephen J. Bernocco; Hospital Administrator
- Radinsky Returns for Chemotherapy : Baseball: White Sox pitcher at home in Simi Valley following surgery to remove malignant lymph node from his neck.
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION II GIRLS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Canyon Starts Fast in 4-1 Victory Over Los Alamitos
- Western's Cavanaugh Resigns as Coach
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Gross Suffering Shoulder Stiffness
- Keeping '60 Minutes' Ticking : Television: Journalist-detectives such as Lowell Bergman are the foundation of network newsmagazines.
- Airlines to Raise Frequent Flier Mileage Requirement : Travel: Led by United, many plan to hike the free trip conditions from 20,000 to 25,000 miles to regain marketing control.
- Rainbow Technologies Inc.: The Irvine software protection...
- Good Reasons Remain to Invest in, Start Tax-Saving IRAs
- Defendant in Amy Biehl Case Claims Police Abuse
- FAMILY : Breast Cancer's Effect on Mates
- Some Gun Owners Take 2nd Look at Fingers on Other Triggers : Responsible users see their way of life threatened and call for public understanding. Voices that acknowledge the need to curb violence emerge.
- Rejecting Free Vote, White S. Africans Lay Claim to 2 Towns
- Mexican Troops Guilty of Abuse, 2 Jurists Report
- Greenspan Says Fed May Raise Interest Rates Again
- Police Investigate 3 Stabbing Deaths
- Conservancy to Buy Land at Heart of Henley Dispute
- Plan to Expand Downtown Area Is Attacked : Ventura: Panel is expected to approve inclusion of upper Ventura Avenue. Critics say it would hurt city's housing goals.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Plan Lets Some Students Avoid Transfers
- A Year Later, Damage Wrought by Landslide Remains : Disaster: San Clemente victims whose homes were destroyed see little progress despite a rebuilding agreement.
- VENTURA : Dead Man's Injuries Under Investigation
- NORTHRIDGE : Few Gather for Demolition of Bullock's Store
- PERSPECTIVES ON BOSNIA : HEAD. . . Clearly Upset at NATO'S Role : Russia is understandably concerned about its traditional sphere of influence falling under Western dominance.
- Gay-Support Group Formed at 2nd School : Education: Huntington Beach High club meets no organized opposition.
- Bumped Airline Passengers Can Sue, High Court Agrees : Transportation: Justices refuse to hear appeal from Northwest Airlines. Montana lawyer had sought $60,000 after losing his seat on a flight.
- Mary Lasker; Co-Founder of Medical Research Award
- New Zoning Studied for Home Businesses
- Simi Proposal to Teach Birth Control Debated : Education: Opponents say abstinence alone must be taught. Supporters argue that students need complete information.
- Study Sees Problems for Future Generations of Elderly
- WESTMINSTER : Recall Signatures Turned In, Await OK
- UCLA Settles Case on Medical Waste Disposal : Environment: University agrees to pay $49,500 and close campus crematory used to incinerate human remains from its medical school.
- Compton Marks 1st Anniversary of Double Slaying : Mourning: Candelight march honors two officers. Case has still not been brought to trial.
- Immigrant Study Cites Fiscal Gain
- DIVISION II-AA : Oilers' Other Guys Do Some Damage
- Portland Shows Manning How It's Done
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Esperanza Again Sends Chavez's Team Packing
- Possibilities Abound in Likely Manning Trade
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : Short-Track Skaters Win Their Protest
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : DATELINE / LILLEHAMMER : Putting Their Feelings in the Frame
- Lesbian, Gay Spring Film Fest Slated
- Sneaker Maker Vans Inc. Says It Expects Another 3rd-Quarter Loss
- Competing Peace Plans Considered : Diplomacy: Agreement proves elusive as world leaders discuss building on Sarajevo success. Risk is of only a temporary respite.
- Partnerships in Ostrich Ranch Halted : Investments: The Department of Corporations has determined that sales of $12,500 shares in a Fullerton ranching operation constitute an illegal securities offering.
- COLUMN ONE : Getting Grades for Diversity? : USC and Stanford are among schools irate over tough plan to certify colleges. At stake are questions about how culture should be taught and who should judge the teachers.
- Judge Rules Man Fit to Stand Trial : Courts: La Habra janitor faces a possible death sentence if convicted of setting a bookkeeper on fire after a dispute.
- REAL ESTATE : Ex-Baldwin Official Files Arbitration Action Against Firm
- Rockwell International Corp.: The Seal Beach firm...
- International Business : SPOTLIGHT ON THE PHILIPPINES : When Doing Business There ...
- Mother Charged With Burning 2 Children
- Under Pressure to Solve Crisis, Mexico Turns to the Land : Revolt: Ecologists fear Chiapas rain forest may be sacrificed to appease rebels. There is no other acreage to be distributed.
- International Business : SPOTLIGHT ON THE PHILIPPINES
- CIA Official Held as Russian Spy : Espionage: Agent and his wife are accused of taking $1.5 million from Soviet Union and later Russia. Clinton calls allegations about high-level mole 'very serious.'
- COSTA MESA : Death of Infant Ruled an Accident
- SAN CLEMENTE : Forum Lets Service Groups Swap Advice
- Countywide : No Suspects Found in Guards' Shootings
- Colleges Planning 2 Summer Sessions : Education: Move is an attempt to boost sagging enrollment at the three campuses. First set of classes will start May 23.
- DIVISION III-AA ROUNDUP
- GIRLS
- THEATER REVIEW : A 'Second Coming' That Makes No Sense
- REAL ESTATE
- What to Sell, What to Keep If You're Becoming Antsy
- CROWDED ICE: Skategate spells Greatgate for at...
- Camarillo Considers Smoking Restrictions
- OJAI : School to Host Comedy Benefit
- Approval Expected for Simi Arts Center Plans : Culture: Panel's vote tonight could pave the way for 70-year-old church's conversion into a performance venue.
- Tonya vs. Nancy: Choosing Your Side Can Be Revealing : Sports: Harding fans empathize with her need for recognition, analysts say. Kerrigan's admire hard work.
- NORTHRIDGE : Pet Rescuer Keeping Busy After Quake
- Independent Study Urged of Health Risks From Gas in Subway : Red Line: MTA commissioner wants doctors to look at foul-smelling fumes in tunnel. Reports show that levels can be high enough to cause headaches, nausea.
- Patton Won't Run in the Triple Crown Races
- SIMI VALLEY : Columnist to Launch Reagan Library Series
- Judge Accused of Fleeing Fatal Crash : Accident: Female passenger was thrown from car that rolled over after getting off Ventura Freeway in Eagle Rock. Dazed Compton Municipal Court official turns himself in to authorities.
- Roller Hockey International Expands to 24
- DIVISION III-A BOYS' BASKETBALL : Big Quarter Gets Pacifica Past Pasadena Blair
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : MEDIA : CBS Will Not Allow Live TV of Kerrigan-Harding Show
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : Drama Moves Inside Rink : Figure skating: There's more to event than the Kerrigan-Harding saga. Baiul, Bonaly are early favorites.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UC Riverside Beats Titans, Stops Winning Streak at 11
- Electric Cars
- Who's Keeping Up With New Technology? : Attitudes: Though many feel left behind, more than half in survey are satisfied with their computer knowledge.
- Need for Rail System
- Long-Term Health Care
- Tax Hike for Quake Repairs
- Who's to Blame? : Francisco Del Rey, 15, is charged with manslaughter in a Miami car crash that left three young men dead and another paralyzed. Rarely has a wreck been more steeped in senseless, youthful tragedy, spawned more news coverage or provoked more public debate.
- Clinton
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 23, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 23, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 23, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 23, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 23, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 23, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 23, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 23, 1994
- Obituaries - Feb. 23, 1994
- Obituaries - Feb. 23, 1994
- U.S. Orders New Round of Cable TV Rate Cuts : Regulation: O.C. operators scramble to assess impact of 7% reduction, second such action in less than a year.
- 'It Was Just a Matter of When,' Friends Say : Violence: Christopher Golly had many fights with his father and had developed a drug habit, according to a group of youths.
- For CIA, One of Its Worst Nightmares
- HUBBARD'S MAN: It's been a tough year...
- RAM NOTES : Redskin Assistant Heads List for Job
- Cable Rates Cut Again : Consumers: The 7% reduction, the FCC's second in less than a year, follows complaints that first rollback was ineffective.
- Friends Describe Suspect as a Troubled Drug User
- Slain Officer an Inspiration to Academy Mates
- Policewoman Was Standout at Academy
- Teen-Ager Kills Father, Officer and Himself : Violence: Rookie Christy Lynne Hamilton is second patrolwoman to be killed in the line of duty. Domestic argument over loud music led to the shootings.
- Death of First LAPD Woman Officer Killed in Line of Duty Came During Routine Stop
- Countywide : Bill Would Let Cities Ban Street Vending
- Vicky Howard Says She Won't Seek Reelection : Politics: The one-term supervisor's surprise move sets off a scramble among possible successors for her east county seat.
- Earthquake: The Road To Recovery : Shaky Return to School : Education: Disoriented Kennedy High students receive maps to bungalows five weeks after quake damaged their campus. They learn to adapt.
- 2 Sides Near Compromise on CityWalk Red Line Link : Transportation: A $20-million system would shuttle Metro Rail riders to Universal Studios under the agreement that officials hope to finalize.
- * James S. Murrin has been appointed...
- From Rag to Dishes for the Editor of Tabloid Sun : Communications: Murdoch stuns Britain by selecting flamboyant Kelvin MacKenzie to run satellite TV service.
- After 20 Years, Still No Rest for R
- FCC Refining a New Cable Rate Structure : Television: The industry lobbies against more price reductions. Proponents say the first round of cuts failed.
- Euro Disney Audit Given to Bankers
- Efforts of Entrepreneur Make Sun Healthcare Shine : Health care: Nursing home chain grew out of founder's desire to spend more time at home. The $350-million business could more than double in size with planned acquisition of competitor.
- * Ronald P. Elliott has been elected...
- HEALTH CARE
- Pay-Fone Systems Reports Earnings Gain in Quarter
- Reach Out and, Well, AirTouch Someone : Marketing: After great expense and much agonizing, PacTel Corp. shows off its new corporate name.
- Dead Letter Office : Quake Indefinitely Delays Opening of Mail Facility
- An Old Dog in the Rain
- Tiny District to Tap Into Base's Water Supply : Agreement: Tri-Cities' pact with Marines will give it access to basin beneath creek at Camp Pendleton. But critics say the utility is trying to buy itself a future with taxpayers' money.
- New Foothill Toll Lanes Aim for Quicker Collection
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Council Eases the Permit Process
- ORANGE : 2 Absences Postpone Sewage Fee Decision
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City Hall May Close on Alternating Fridays : Government: Proponents say plan is more efficient than operating with half the regular staff on Mondays.
- Egorova Ties Medal Record
- Ted Williams Reported Fair After Stroke
- Hey, Americans in Norway: It's Really, Really, <i> Really</i> Cold
- HEALTH CARE : I-Flow's IV Pump Business Streaming Into Markets in Japan and Across Europe