- This 'Bad-Boy' Artist Has Lots of Thoughts on Love : Art: Sean Landers' 'Thought Bubble' at Regan Projects may look racy to critics but 'people confuse total honesty with being bad.'
- NEW RELEASES / JAZZ : In Brief
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'The Paper': It's All in the Delivery
- Films That Won the West : * The Santa Clarita Valley is a fitting place to hold a cinema festival because it remains a favorite place to premiere Westerns as well as shoot them.
- A Decision That Denies Reality
- Countywide : Paramedics Will Be in 'Olympics'
- ORANGE : Man Arrested After Freeway Accident
- MEINERS OAKS : Residents Ask for Ojai Trolley Service
- Camarillo Ends Dry Spell by Beating Thousand Oaks
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cal State Fullerton's Molnar Is in Wrestling Quarterfinals
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : WEST REGIONAL / AT OGDEN, UTAH : Hawaii's Stay Is Short, Not Too Sweet in Loss
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago's Sneddon Picks Up His 400th Victory
- PREP GOLF ROUNDUP : Searle Shoots One-Under 34 to Lead Edison Past Marina
- Quake Bonds on June Ballot
- El Pueblo Panel
- Whitewater
- '3 Strikes' Passage
- Richard Nixon
- OTHER NEWS - March 18, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - March 18, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 18, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 18, 1994
- Obituaries - March 18, 1994
- Obituaries - March 18, 1994
- British Airways, USAir Get OK to Extend Pact : Airlines: Secretary of transportation extends the deal a year but says he is unhappy with access given to U.S. carriers.
- BIG EASY SOUND: New Orleans and San...
- State Searches Texaco Offices in Spill Inquiry : Pollution: Prosecutors say leakage was serious and could lead to felony charges. Company denies allegations that it failed to report contamination.
- Take Us Out to the Ballgame: If We Don't Win, We're Still Not Losers
- Texaco Under State Investigation on Spill : Ventura: Fish and Game warden alleges that employees waited to report the 370,000-gallon leak. Office raid dismays company.
- PERSPECTIVE ON TOURISM : Sell L.A. in All Its Tastes and Colors : Put our ethnic neighborhoods in the picture, literally and economically.
- Valley College President to Replace Pierce Head : Education: Both suffered faculty no-confidence motions. Erickson says district's financial troubles are a central factor in his departure.
- Everett Set to Go to New Orleans : Pro football: Rams close to deal that would send quarterbacks to Saints for a low-round draft choice.
- Dolgen Considered Sharp in More Ways Than One
- Thrifty Likely to Move From L.A. to Oregon, Riordan Says : Economy: Mayor says the company intends to relocate after it completes its planned merger with PayLess chain.
- Son, His Wife Let Go After Arrest in Mother's Death : Crime: Prosecutors say they lack evidence to hold pair. But Santa Ana police continue 'to believe they're responsible for the shooting' and will pursue probe.
- Construction Faults Alleged in Building Collapse : Quake: Materials used in Northridge Meadows allegedly did not comply with architects' plans, engineer says. Builder's lawyer says the complex met code requirements.
- LAPD Pay Plan Leads 'Blue Flu' to Fizzle : Labor: Only 10 officers fail to report for duty. But news of a proposed 6% raise for police angers unions representing trash haulers, engineers and other city workers.
- Diamond's Reform Proves No Good Deed Goes Unpunished
- Bill to Aid Signature Drive for School Breakup Vote Is Defeated : Legislation: Assembly falls short of needed majority to allow backers of district split to gather fewer names.
- Rams Are Expected to Trade Everett Soon : Football: Deal with New Orleans could be completed today, both teams say.
- THE STYLE FILES: THE PRICES : The 10 Essentials
- ARTESIA : City Hall Number on Campaign Flyer Assailed
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Bungee Jump Requires $10 and a Leap of Faith
- Something to Dance About : Choreographer Gives Hope to Kids With Cancer
- Students Check Out Hotel Career Day
- LOS ANGELES : 'Paddy Wagons' Offer Free Rides Home for Holiday
- IRVINE : School District Seeks Anti-Violence Grant
- Dueling Quakes: It could happen, if the...
- SANTA ANA : Students Test Their Quake Readiness
- Bill Would Benefit Families of Slain State Employees : Legislation: Measure would give lifetime financial aid to victims' loved ones. But proposal is criticized as too costly.
- Filing Deadline for Quake Aid Is Extended
- Taft Offers Lessons for L.A. Schools
- OXNARD : Swedes Observe City's Recycling, Trash Programs
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Trade Talk Surprises Snow
- Fresno State Ends USC's Season, 79-76 : College basketball: Carl Ray Harris scores 30 points to lead Bulldogs in first round of NIT.
- Backstage Rapping at Soul Train Awards : Pop music: Whitney Houston and Toni Braxton take home honors in a show blasted for overlooking Dr. Dre and recognizing Kenny G.
- Rousted : 'Club Homeless' Evicted as Result of Crime Complaints
- California IN BRIEF : EUREKA : Award-Winning Poet Hangs Self in Jail
- A Sickly Showing by Kings : Hockey: Gretzky, battling flu, is shut out, and his team is embarrassed by Mighty Ducks, 5-2.
- Spring Game of Significance : Jackie Robinson Integrated Baseball on This Date 48 Years Ago
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : NCAA POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS : USC Is Good Enough : Women's Mideast Regional: Trojans defeat Portland, 77-62, in sub-par showing.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Goulet Takes Scary Fall at Montreal
- Inflation Report Comes in Like a Lamb : Economy: The consumer price index for February goes up 0.3%. Housing starts make a slight comeback.
- For the Newly Introduced Power Macs, It's No Chip Off the Old Block
- RETAIL AND RESTAURANTS
- Viacom to Name Jonathan Dolgen New Paramount Studio Head : Hollywood: The Sony Pictures executive will oversee movie and TV operations in a deal that is expected to be announced today.
- Around the South Bay : Richard Floyd keeps his hat out of the ring.
- AIRLINES
- Way-Out Western : Moving Away From the Herd, O.C. High Schoolers Dance Their Way Into Undiscovered Country
- CULTURE WATCH : Imagine What Espresso Can Do
- Orange County Top 10
- Arcadia Council OKs Landfill : Environment: Panel approves proposal to fill in an old quarry. Residents of adjoining El Monte neighborhood object to the plan and vow to keep fighting it.
- LONG BEACH : Guided Missile Destroyer to Be Commissioned
- JAUNTS : Sanitation Ponds a Birds' Paradise : A naturalist will lead a walk through the large odor-free Ventura complex, which is home to herons, egrets, ducks, cormorants and others.
- South Bay Beaches in Danger of Losing Lifeguard Services
- Welfare Proposal Threatens Aid to Older Immigrants
- More Bridges Need Retrofitting : Highways: Caltrans tells the Legislature 1,000 additional structures require earthquake upgrading. The finding could add $1 billion to the construction bill.
- Bonds to Pay for New L.B. Water Plant
- Study Finds Steroids Shorten Pain for Sickle Cell Sufferers
- Rabin Open to Palestinians Joining Police
- George Gibbs; Ex-President of State Board of Accountancy
- Holiday Spirit : Inspired by the Jazz Legend, Etta James Crafts a Revealing Collection of Lady Day's Music
- Kent, NBC Agree on Out-of-Court Deal : Television: The Persian Gulf War's 'Scud Stud' gets a settlement and written admission that he was not fired for refusing a dangerous assignment.
- SECURITIES
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : New Satellite Service Headed to the County : DirecTV's high-powered equipment will beam 150 subscription channels to small antennas. The firm hopes to have 40% of the rural market in six years.
- 2nd Colon Cancer Gene Found; Tests Expected Soon
- Will Get Resources for U.S. Prosecutors, Justice Nominee Testifies
- THE PLUNGE, WITHOUT THE GRUNGE : Richard Thompson Could Teach '90s Bands a Thing or Two About Obsession and Drear
- IRVINE : City to Study Need for Pedestrian Bridge
- Countywide : It's Shear Delight for Sheep, Kids
- Countywide : 'Cold' O.C. Hot Line May Be Discontinued
- Countywide : Budget Director to Join Consulting Firm
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : MTA to Present Plan for Balancing Budget
- Panel Picks Office Project for Parcel in Ventura : Development: Officials reject housing plan for downtown site, recommend negotiations with environmental consulting firm.
- 2 Wounded in Fight at Cypress Home
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Denies Assaulting Physician : Court: Fillmore resident who says he is HIV- positive pleads not guilty in hospital attack.
- Civic Volunteer Evelyn Bauman Dies at Age 75
- Lunceford Is Putting Only One Foot Forward Now : College softball: Former Trabuco Hills star's new stance is productive at Long Beach State.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Piazza Shies From Attention
- So, Soba
- Lasagna Light
- Basic Green
- EL CAMINO VILLAGE : 9 Men Arrested in Prostitution Sting
- Brazil Inmates Free Captives, Flee on Foot : Kidnaping: Cardinal, 12 other hostages are unharmed. Convicts escape after shootout.
- A New Spaghetti Factory
- TOPICS / ART : A Glimpse of Artists' Works : Tours: This year's Circle Art Walk offers the public a chance to visit 21 peninsula studios.
- Topics / HEALTH : City of Hope Nurses OK 3-Year Contract
- Shake-Up by Brown Shows She'll Be Tough
- THE STYLE FILES: THE PRICES : On the Discount Trail : A trip to the hush-hush world of huge markdowns
- Plan to Ship F-16s to Pakistan Raises India's Hackles : Asia: The White House wants the deal. The Bhutto government has already paid $900 million.
- Deadline Is Extended for Disaster Aid Applications
- Laguna Might End Scout Pact Because of Gay Ban : Policy: Explorer program's provision conflicts with city's anti-discrimination law.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Shuttle Crew Visits Rockwell Plant : Aerospace: The appearance comes a day after NASA announces its pact renewal with the Palmdale facility.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Suspected of Impersonation Held
- PREP ROUNDUP : Ocean View Stops Irvine With Ponce's No-Hitter
- Angels Are Close to Dealing Snow
- These Ducks Manage to Skate Olympic Rings Around the Kings
- SCC Softball Builds on Last Year's Effort
- DANCE REVIEW : Hungarian Folk Ensemble Riveting in 'Dance Words'
- Works Art Gallery to Close
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : NCAA POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS : Lopez Measures Up : Men's Midwest Regional: Pepperdine star's small stature does not stop him having a big impact.
- EDUCATION : Arts School: Auditions Scheduled
- Three D Departments Inc.: The Costa Mesa...
- RETAIL AND RESTAURANTS
- Carrot-Apple Soup, Orange Chicken
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Cafe's Exquisite Empanadas Served With Side of Frustration : The service is so-so, and half the menu items aren't available on several visits. Will he go back? You bet.
- 5 New Officers Selected by Business Group
- Recycling Wearable Wares for Children
- LONG BEACH : Two Finalists for President of Cal State
- Suit Seeks Fees From Country Club Developer
- Genetic Profiling Could Make DNA Violent Crime's Worst Enemy
- Gore to Call for Global Information Age : Telecommunications: At conference, vice president will urge funding to help developing nations bridge economic gap.
- Hailing a Cab
- Topics / BRIEFLY : Quake Relief: Officials Move Red Cross Center
- Topics / TRANSPORTATION : State Assails 710 Alternative
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Captivating, Complicated Cora Sharpe : DELUSIONS OF GRANDMA <i> by Carrie Fisher</i> ; Simon & Schuster, $22, 255 pages
- Cover Story : A House Divided in Santa Monica : City's Rebuilding Effort Seeks Delicate Balance, but Renters and Landlords Feel Like Losers
- Shuttle Crew Asks More Time to Set Endurance Record
- BELL GARDENS : Ex-City Clerk Files Suit Alleging Discrimination
- THEATER NOTES : Actor Boldly Goes Into 'The Time Machine' : Walter Koenig, who played Chekov in 'Star Trek,' will appear in a staged reading of H. G. Wells' classic novel.
- Platinum Software Corp.: The Irvine firm said...
- Edison Gets OK to Cut Rate for Mobil Refinery : Energy: Utility says customers would have to pay more if big industrial users left to procure power elsewhere.
- An American Home Cook in Paris
- Saudis, Iranians at Odds Over Oil Prices, Pilgrimage
- COMEDY : Lopez Debunks Latino Stereotypes
- Bond Yields Plunge Again; Small Stocks Soar
- Entertainment : Offbeat Screw Radio Broadens Its Scope
- Elsewhere : Unhappy Campers: Recreation Area Cuts Dampen Outdoor Season
- Etta James "Mystery Lady" <i> Private Music</i>
- Troubled Calexico Hospital Votes to Fire Administrator
- Harding Says She's Choosing a Rebuilt Life Over Skating
- THEATER REVIEW : Spunky Show at Duarte Theater Shows History Really Is Bunk
- Side Effects Often Negate AZT's Benefits, Study Finds
- Bond Yields Retreat on Rosy Inflation Report
- SAN GABRIEL : Sobriety Checkpoint for St. Patrick's Day
- Can USDA Bird Bath Clean Up Poultry Problems?
- Westside Watch : Old Quotes Never Die, They Just Keep Flooding In
- Plan for Homeless Angers Residents : Housing: A coalition vows to fight a proposal to convert empty Navy barracks to a shelter.
- Quake-Rattled Lagoon May Open in May
- BALDWIN PARK UNIFIED: Maria L. Tarango, a...
- EDUCATION : Harbor Magnet: Ecology Quiz Victory
- Crash Raises Airport Neighbors' Fears : Aviation: Second incident in less than four months renews concerns about larger aircraft. Officials say the Santa Monica facility is one of the safest of its kind in the nation.
- In Times of Need, Police Chaplains Are on the Scene
- THE EMERALD STYLE : Some Pubs Have the Luck to Be Green-Spirited All Year-Round
- What's in a Name? Nasty Jack Means Solid Rock : The band sounds off with strong '70s-style rock 'n' roll that's reminiscent of the best groups of the era.
- COVER STORY : The Invisible Foe : Urban Ills Combine to Make Tuberculosis Tough to Beat
- SIGHTS : Ventura Artist Draws on Video Technology : sTeVe Knauff's labyrinth fills the Art City II Gallery space with sprawling plywood constructions housing cheap TV sets.
- 'Summit' Talks Bring Kids Closer to Nature : The seminars, geared to elementary schools, have included sessions on pollution and visits with pythons, wolves and giant birds of prey.
- THE STYLE FILES: THE PRICES : 'I'm Not Couture' : The price may be <i> haute, </i> but designer James Galanos is quick to remind that his collections are ready-to-wear at the highest level
- Appoint Technologies Inc.: The Anaheim electronic-components manufacturer...
- CommerceBancorp Drops Off Nasdaq
- SOUTH VALLEY : High-Schoolers Eligible to Enter Art Contest
- Tanenbaum, Salter Renew Feud in YMCA Deficit Talks
- RETAIL AND RESTAURANTS : Baby-Sitter's Club Readers Convene at MainPlace Mall to Meet Author Ann Martin
- ENERGY
- Q&A; : City Prosecutor in San Pedro Gets Tough on Jail Time
- MUSIC : Holmes Brothers Have Their Roots in Blues : The easygoing trio started their career in the '60s, but didn't record until '89. Their latest, "Soul Street," came out last year.
- GOINGS ON : Food 'From the Good Earth' Is the Topic of Exhibit, Talk : Chef Alice Waters and gardener-photographer Michael Ableman will discuss natural foods and farming.
- A Golden Opportunity for Authentic Chinese Food
- A Magical Mystery Tour With Etta James : Music: The renowned vocalist's recent collection reveals much about the influences in her life.
- AUTOS
- Pacific Bell Blaze Points Up Some High-Tech Flaws : Telecommunications: While new technology is improving the phone system overall, it also raises the stakes when problems occur.
- City Hall News : EL MONTE : Police Try to Oust Mayor Who Opposed Beefing Up Force
- FANS' CHOICES
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Entertaining ideas about having fun on a budget? Don't despair. With a sense of adventure, and maybe a few bucks, there's no need to break the bank in order to break the routine. : On the Cheap
- California IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : Linus Pauling Sued by Former Associate
- Regional Report : Communities Competing for $100 Million in Funding
- PARAMOUNT : Former Supt. Caldwell Granted New Trial
- Cashing In on a Hobby : Unemployed Collector Is Forced to Sell Old Citrus Labels
- If You Don't Like the Views on TV, Vote With Your Remote : Channels pushing an ideology already exist, and a balanced offering is planned. Which route will succeed is uncertain.
- Council Allocates $255,542 in Grants
- Give Them a Chance, and a Site : Burke's law is a much better idea for day laborers
- A Tasteful 'Performance' : Arts Center Guilds Cook Up a Sweet Fund-Raiser With Dessert-Rich Recipe Book
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Man's Quick Work Saves Neighbor Home
- CYPRESS : City OKs New Club, With Reservations
- Cover Story : Property Owners Try to Put Finances on Firm Ground
- Repo Man Held in Shootings : Violence: Two unarmed brothers were wounded in the San Fernando incident, authorities say.
- Changing the Way L.A. Is Governed : Charter reform: We need to rethink the questions of power, accountability and the city's responsiveness to its citizens.
- D.A. to Release Nearly Everything From Files on Deputy's Shooting
- LOS ALAMITOS : City to Join Panel on El Toro Base Use
- Camarillo's Cornelius Will Give Up Coaching
- NIT ROUNDUP : Not in Top 64? Georgia Tech Not Even No. 65
- Ducks Pull the Plug on Kings : NHL: Revived power play sparks 5-2 victory. Gretzky stuck at 799 goals.
- THEATER REVIEW : Very Nice to Make Your Acquaintance, 'Helen' : In this Cal State Fullerton production, director Meredith Wright introduces the audience to one of the first romantic comedies. What a refreshing choice!
- Aurora Plans Acquisition
- Nouruz : At Last, Celebrating New Year's the Old Way
- J. P. Donleavy Revisits World of 'Ginger Man'
- Warning of Troop Plan in Golan Heights : Israel: In an interview in Costa Mesa, a West Bank settlement leader cites 'authoritative sources' in claim that U.S., Russian soldiers may be used to guarantee demilitarization if Israelis withdraw.
- A City Mobilizes Quickly to Protest Rapist's Release : Prisons: Claremont residents express relief after felon's impending parole is revoked for failing psychiatric exam.
- California IN BRIEF : FRESNO : Failure to Plan Pond Cleanup Brings Fines
- COVER STORY : Some Unhappy Campers : Recreation Area Cutbacks Dampen Outdoor Season
- SOUTH GATE : Self-Esteem Catapulted by Engineering Exercise
- Sports
- Not the Typical Wedding Video: Two Women Exchange Vows : 'Chicks in White Satin' could receive an Oscar for best short documentary at Monday's Academy Awards.
- Campaign Calendar
- Back to School : After Repairs, Simi High Has a Homecoming
- VAN NUYS : Controversial Shop Reduces Its Hours
- Alemany Rings Up an Early Six and Holds Off Crespi Late, 6-5
- GretzkyFest Becomes Ducks' Show
- Lakers Excel Against Bullets : Pro basketball: Van Exel scores 21 as team routs Washington, 129-94, to keep winning on court and losing in player draft.
- Stollen Memories
- GARDEN FRESH : The Dandelion: A Weed in Its Place
- Sports
- GREEN & WHITE: Today is St. Patrick's...
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Making a Move
- ROSEMEAD : McDonald Decides Against Running for Reelection
- It's <i> the</i> Big Fish to Keep If You Have a Little Pond
- California IN BRIEF : FRESNO : Effort to Recall Councilman Fails
- No More Mr. Nice Guy? : Veteran Now Backs Action to Overturn Military's Gay Policy
- EDUCATION : Peninsula High: Latin Festival
- NEWS ANALYSIS : First Lady Aims for Heart in New Health Reform Pitch : Agenda: Evoking images of distraught mothers, strapped retirees, she leads campaign-style rallies. Gone are the details and the tough talk.
- Nixon Warns of Choice Between Russia, Ukraine
- Charles Newton; Caltech Educator, Assistant to Its President
- LONG BEACH : Community Protests Officer's Reassignment
- March a Good Time to Purchase Hearty New Zealand Tea Tree : The easy-to-maintain evergreen shrub is drought-tolerant and blooms almost year-round.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS
- Starlight Foundation's Gala Raises $350,000
- LOS ANGELES : Fumes Reported as Child Is Treated at County-USC
- Moorpark Crime Rate Fell in 1993 : Statistics: City had 19.15 serious incidents for every 1,000 residents. But officials warn residents against complacency.
- Letter Seeks Funds for Imprisoned Koon : LAPD beating: The plea, seemingly written by the convicted former sergeant, portrays him as a scapegoat. It stretches truth, describing Rodney King as a PCP-crazed murder suspect.
- Top Air Pollution Penalties
- 'Match Day' Jitters : Medicine: At annual UCI ceremony, medical students learn where they'll intern. For some, their internships will take them across the country. Others, to their relief, will remain here.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NAIA TOURNAMENT : Earlier Losses Pay Dividends for Azusa Pacific
- TENNIS : 'Average' Sampras Better Than Korda
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Counting Crows: A Work in Progress
- SKIING / WORLD CUP FINALS : Seizinger Wins; Street Settles for Fourth
- Happy to Be Invited : Today's men's games: Three years removed from NAIA, Charleston didn't expect at-large bid.
- L.A. Stations Under Civil Rights Scrutiny : Television: Complaints by community leaders and an L.A. city councilman trigger an investigation into the hiring and treatment of minorities and women in the newsroom.
- Hard Times for Hard Rock? Not So Says Key Sales Chart : Pop music: New albums by Soundgarden and Nine Inch Nails will enter Billboard magazine's chart in the top two spots.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Two-Sided Thompson : The rock/folk guitarist cuts loudly loose <i> and </i> stays quietly tight at the Wilshire Ebell. He'll play the Coach House on Friday.
- SHOP TALK : In Baseball, More Things Are Costly Than Players' Salaries : Equipment is expensive. But if you're shopping for youngsters, bargains can help cut the costs.
- GLENDALE : Missing El Centro Woman Is Found
- Menendez Lawyer to Stay for 2nd Trial : Courts: Leslie Abramson plans to continue seeking county funds to represent the younger brother, even though judge has denied request. She calls her situation serfdom.
- Group Shouldn't Snicker at Person's Pain : When disasters occur, Good Samaritans step forth. But individuals in distress need help too.
- Volunteers Needed to Prepare Soccer Field at Oxnard College
- 13 File for Nolan's Assembly Seat
- Countywide : Supervisors OK Ways to Diversify Jury Pool
- Ventura Highwayman : Once He Got Revved Up, Jessie Steered Pirates Into the Fast Lane
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT UPDATE : SOUTHEAST : Central Florida Needs Self-Help
- Controversy Swirling at Burroughs : High school football: Denial by school principal follows leak from search committee member that Dos Remedios is choice for coaching position.
- CERRITOS : ABC Unified Could Face Insolvency, Report Shows
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Armbruster's No-Hitter Gives OCC a Share of Second Place
- Tommy Moe Ties for Third, Vows 'I'm Here to Stay'
- Raiders Hold On to Brown : Pro football: Team decides to match Denver's "obnoxious" $11-million offer.
- Eric Show Is Found Dead at 37 : Baseball: Former Padre pitcher known for eccentric behavior was in a drug treatment center. Cause of death has not been determined.
- UNC's Jones Kicks Up Her Heels
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Pepperdine Beats the Titans Again
- TORRANCE : West High Takes 2nd in Academic Decathlon
- SYLMAR : Mission College to Mark 19th Birthday
- A Close-up Look at People Who Matter : Brothers Craft a Way to Help Quake Victims
- PREP TENNIS ROUNDUP : Dana Hills Continues Early Run
- Tim Brown Still a Raider : Pro football: After shopping around, team decides to match offer from Denver.
- All-World in Basketball and Comedy
- CSUN's Burton Tries to Make a Splash
- CERRITOS : City Puzzled by Hotel's Failure to Turn a Profit
- Assembly Candidate Is Only 18, but He's No Political Novice
- Police Say Random Shooting Wasn't; Son, Wife Charged in Woman's Death : Violence: Victim had been standing on balcony of their Santa Ana apartment when she was killed. Police say couple's story doesn't match evidence.
- L.A. WATCH : Olivares' Legacy
- Permit Waived for Adult Businesses
- Research on the Road : Students From Quake-Damaged Northridge Campus Endure the Long Trek to UCLA Libraries
- BOYS' VOLLEYBALL / SEASON PREVIEW : Sebree Going to College on Foot or on His Hands
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Deal for Young Draws Close
- Dreams Aren't Discounted as Old Store Is Reincarnated
- Harding Pleads Guilty to Obstructing Justice : Sentence: Olympian resigns from skating team. Plea bargain includes probation, fine, community service.
- Beam Down in Pasadena
- NORTHRIDGE : Man Suspected of Impersonation Held
- FILLMORE : Man Pleads Not Guilty to Assault
- Svorinich Support for Project Criticized : Politics: The city has opposed a development involving one of his campaign donors. New allegations are made about unreported funds. The councilman denies any impropriety.
- Maniscalco's Lawyers Will Seek New Trial : Courts: Second-degree murder convictions may have been 'coerced,' they say, and do not match the evidence in the case.
- LOS ANGELES : Ex-Businessman Convicted of Bilking 1,100 Investors
- SANTA ANA : College Will Name Building for Chavez
- SEC to Tighten Adviser Rules to Shield Investors
- Del Taco to Announce Its Chapter 11 Days Are Over : Fast food: The Orange-based company will seek to more than triple its Mexican-style restaurants to 1,000.
- Missed Deadline Puts United Airlines Buyout Plan in Doubt
- Employee Stock Plan Trustees Will Study Bids for Grumman
- Interpore International: The Irvine manufacturer of synthetic...
- SANTA MONICA : Taxi Firm Convicted of Operating in L.A. Without Permit
- SOUTHEAST AREA : School Activists May Seek Split from LAUSD
- Food With a Tropical Theme to Be Found Down at the Sunset Grille
- Dance Videos Let You Set Own Pace to Learn Basics : Locally produced instructional tapes aid those who are daunted by the idea of mastering the moves in public.