- Imagens Honor TV Shows, but No Movies : Awards: Group finds no positive Latino portrayals in motion pictures.
- Opera Pacific Sets Plans for 1994-95 Season : Music: The company schedules new productions of four warhorses and eyes 'controversial' casts to create interest.
- Barriers Still Persist, Women Lawyers Say : Workplace: Despite gains in recent years, study finds men still have inside track to partnership status.
- MARKETING / MEDIA : A Super Bowl Star Detours to Disneyland on Info Superhighway
- GM Strikes a Deal With Battery Maker Ovonic : Autos: Car maker will provide financial, technical aid to electric propulsion project.
- Some Glimmers of Hope for California in 'Beige Book' : Economy: State still lags rest of U.S. But spending, tourism, computers are bright spots.
- MARKETING / MEDIA
- Executive Life Successor Keeps 92% of Business : Insurance: Garamendi calls figure 'a tremendous vote of confidence'--but some policyholders are less than happy.
- Grumman Bid by Northrop Came Up Short : Aerospace: The offer was turned aside in favor of Martin Marietta's, SEC filing shows. The pressure is on Northrop to make an acquisition.
- FASHION : Dress Warm but Look Cool on the Slopes : Forget neon--earth colors are in. And spandex pants won't protect you from the cold like one-piece suits.
- Charles Bukowski Dies; Poet of L.A.'s Low-Life
- MALIBU : 6 Candidates Target Development Issues
- Exemption for Camper Shells Proves Deadly : Safety: Law allows people to ride in an enclosure without a seat belt or other restraint. Gov. Wilson says the they offer protection in some accidents.
- CERRITOS : Residents to Get Their Own ZIP Code
- COMEDY : He's Proud to Be Gay and That's No Joke : Jason Stuart came out on 'Geraldo.' His stand-up routine, he says, is outrageous, funny and the truth.
- State to Retrofit Bridges Faster : Freeways: Collapse of six major roadways in Northridge earthquake prompts the acceleration. Most of the structures at risk are in L.A. area and Southland.
- Public Discontent for Lawmakers Hits New High; Drastic Reforms Gain Favor
- United Way Tops Goal; First Time Since '89
- SANTA MONICA : Bus Runs Over Woman, 90, Who Stumbled on Curb
- Library Picks Up the Pieces, 1 Volume at a Time : Recovery: Sherman Oaks branch staff and volunteers have reshelved 30,000 books knocked off by the quake--and have 7,000 more to go.
- Judge Rogan Endorsed for Nolan Seat by GOP Leaders : Elections: A special May 3 vote will be held to select a successor to the popular Republican assemblyman, who resigned after pleading guilty to extortion.
- Ice Rink Site Could Net Funds for Koll Center
- SAN FERNANDO : Candidates for Council Discuss Their Platforms
- CSUN Trio Entered in Diving Meet
- ROUNDUP : Zamudio's Error Spoils His Strong Pitching Performance
- Giants Still Have the Will : Clark Is Gone, but Not the Desire to Shoot for New Heights This Season
- You've Won a NEW JOB! : Television: That's what a handful of women hope to hear as the game show 'The Price Is Right' auditions for a new model.
- PREP BASEBALL '94: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- PREP BASEBALL '94: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- Top-Ranked Ventura to Begin State Tournament Against Cosumnes River
- A Chance for Young Playwrights at Fest
- Barkley Acquitted of Hitting Fan
- Bridging the Small Gap Between 2 Rock Cultures : Pop music: 'Revolucion '94' concerts will showcase the bond between Mexican bands and U.S. alternative rockers.
- PREP BASEBALL '94: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- Virginia Governor Proposes Compromise on Disney Park
- MARKETING / MEDIA
- Nissan, FTC Settle Case Involving Allegations of False Advertising
- Our Daily Spread : Peanut Butter: A Stirring Tale : World Affairs: Chunky or smooth, peanut butter is loved around the globe.
- EDUCATION : Asian Americans Criticize Rejection of UC Regent
- POLICE BLOTTER : Around the Valley . . .
- COLUMN ONE : Women Unite, Give India a Jolt : Grass-roots groups have sprung up in rural villages with hopes of making brutish lives better. They cut through the notorious bureaucracy with a simple philosophy--don't wait for the men to act.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Star-Spangled Girl' Retuned for the '90s : References to computers and AIDS add a contemporary tone to the '60s comedy that mixes politics and romance.
- Sports
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton's Successful Legislative Tactics Backfire in Whitewater : Presidency: Efforts to control the debate do not succeed with ethical questions. Instead, they increase the suspicion that there is something to hide.
- LONG BEACH : 12-Story Hotel Accused of Safety Violations
- Risky Overpasses in the Valley Area
- Science Fair Seeks Volunteer Judges
- Quake-Damaged Simi High Is Reopening : Aftermath: Major repairs, including asbestos removal, are completed. Students have been going to class at rival Royal campus.
- Rap Singer Arrested in Slaying : Crime: Terry Gray is second member of the group Da Lench Mob to be held in a killing. He denies involvement in shooting at bowling alley.
- SIMI VALLEY : Free Clinic Honors Chamber Official
- If This Sailor Makes the Cut, Husband Will Have to Baby-Sit
- MARKETING / MEDIA
- Quality Systems Inc.: The Tustin-based provider of...
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Lamb Stew, Coconut Cake, Pineapple Jam
- Pat McLaughlin: "Unglued", <i> Dos Records</i>
- State Report Optimistic on Electric Cars : Pollution: Detroit has asked that 1998 introduction be delayed. But air quality officials say technology is nearly ready.
- Understanding Whitewater
- The following are the top music sales...
- ARTESIA : Barcome Drops Out, Supports Challengers
- "We must pay attention to the...
- Making the Most of At-Home Learning
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Dancing at Lughnasa' Reflects on Poor Family's Bitter Harvest : Director Pope Freeman captures the feeling, compassion and simplicity of Brian Friel's haunting drama.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Stop-Gap Troupe Fights Closed Minds
- Good News From the Magic Kingdom : Disney's Newport Coast condo project is a welcome economic development
- Tustin : City Backs Fee Cut for Project Applications
- Concordia Baseball Team Takes Heart in Its Recent Offensive Turnaround
- PACIFIC 10 BASKETBALL / DAN HAFNER : Revived Arizona Vows No Early Collapse
- Pacific Mutual, Thomson Merge Units Into $70-Billion Giant : Investing: It will provide Newport Beach-based PIMCO a platform from which to launch mutual funds for small customers.
- Back to Breakfast
- Clinton Lauds U.S. Role in Somalia, Urges Leaders to Keep Order
- Servicewomen Tell Panel of Sex Harassment
- Accord Would Toughen Auto Smog Testing
- STRUCTURES : Visitors Are In for a Shock--As Fillmore Was Jan. 17 : Historic downtown is largely boarded up; buildings are in varying stages of habitability. But there's a sense of a town in recovery.
- 3 Are Indicted in Attempt to Burn Vacant Restaurant
- Paying Homage : Beverly Hills Theater Troupe to Stage Premiere of Mark Medoff's Drama
- Errors Found in Test Scoring of 2 O.C. Schools
- RAMONES MILESTONES : The Ramones Just Played Their 2,000th Gig, but 'I'm Never Conscious of My Age,' Says Singer Joey, Now 41, 'Because I'm Timeless'
- Investment Firm Raided in Fraud Investigation : Business: Illegal or nonexistent commodities trading is suspected. Customers, many of them Chinese American, say they've lost everything.
- County Racks Up New Billiard Hall
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Down by the Sea
- BOOK REVIEW / MEMOIR : Boy's Story Hints at the Passion of Youth : STAND BEFORE YOUR GOD <i> by Paul Watkins</i> ; Random House $21, 240 pages.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Council Adopts '9/80' Work Format for City Employees : Government: City Hall will close every other Friday as shifts are compressed in a bid for cleaner air.
- SIERRA MADRE : Search Continues for Man, Son Missing After Flood
- Taft High Scholars to Defend State Title : Competition: The Academic Decathlon finals will match students from 43 counties in 10 categories. The school has won three times before.
- SIMI VALLEY : Home Repair Loans Offered to the Needy
- It's Better Late Than Never for Lynch : Lakers: Rookie was nonexistent early in the season, but he is now starting and putting up impressive numbers.
- It's Getting Late for Ventura's Tate : Center Leads Quest for State Title After Having Watched Pirates Fall Short Twice
- Spice Processing, Packaging Industry Sprouting in America's Heartland : Foods: A century of innovations and changing tastes have made Tone Brothers a major player with more than $100 million in yearly sales.
- Miffed Yeltsin Scraps Talks With Nixon
- 'Reality': Maybe It Really Does Bite
- HAWAIIAN GARDENS : Drawing Planned for Low-Income Housing
- Clinton Unveils $13-Billion Job Training, Counseling Bill : Economy: Proposal is aimed at getting the unemployed back to work faster. He calls plan key to raising living standards of lower-income Americans.
- Opinion : Issue: Homeless Fund
- TRANSPORTATION : Project to Ease Traffic in Pomona
- What You Can Do to ...
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : MY TURN : Political Correctness Can Blunt the Point
- Objections to Whitewater Hearings Eased
- Frank Newman; Laguna AIDS Activist
- Budding Magazine Reaches to Viet World
- Leach Formidable Adversary for Clinton : Whitewater: The GOP lawmaker pushing for hearings on Arkansas real estate venture has a reputation for integrity and independence.
- NORTHRIDGE : Center to Deal With Post-Quake Fears
- VENTURA : Shooting Suspect Will Be Evaluated
- This Marathoner No Silly Rabbit
- Gas Shut-Off Valves
- Housing: Fairness of Rent Controls
- Should We Bag the Bottle? : Marketing: Just as the trend-watchers decided that Americans were starting to prefer quality wines over quantity jug wines, along comes a packaging concept from Australia called bag-in-box. And college-age wine drinkers may make up the bulk of the buyers.
- Education: Ethnic Immersion Program
- 'Downsizing'
- Taking Up a 'Hero' Complex Issue
- Commuting: Traffic Flow Interference
- '3 Strikes' Costs to Taxpayers
- UCLA Psychiatrists Reprimanded Over Clinical Drug Tests
- Jobs: The Impact of Day Laborers
- Sherven on Feminism
- Nancy Kerrigan
- Smoking Ban
- OTHER NEWS - March 10, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - March 10, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - March 10, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - March 10, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - March 10, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - March 10, 1994
- Obituaries - March 10, 1994
- GOING EXTRA MILE: Here's a claim by...
- Campaign E-Mail : Wilson Fields Voters' Questions on Crime, Education Via Computer Network
- 50-Cent Caper Could Be Ex-Convict's Last Strike
- Regional Report : ELECTIONS : Hardison Victorious in Close Race for Mayor of Torrance
- Effort to Sell Panorama City GM Plant Stuck in 1st Gear : Economy: Firm hired to market the 100-acre site listed it at $50 million in April. Plan to have the city broker the sale has so far failed.
- Poor People Again Take the Toxic Brunt : Proposed air-pollution rules for the L.A. Basin reward environmental racism.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Attitude Adjustment : Equality and Respect Are Top Requests by Students
- 2 Cities Roll Back Basic Rate Charged by Century Cable : Regulation: West Hollywood and Beverly Hills are among first nationally to implement a federal law giving them the right to oversee cable service.
- Most Typical Health Plans Found to Cover Abortion : Reform: The study of private insurers may help further efforts to include procedure in legislation. Coverage is called key part of basic women's care.
- High School Football Star Stabbed to Death : Violence: A 14-year-old is held on suspicion of murder after the attack, apparently prompted by unfounded belief that the victim might steal a car. Family, Rancho Alamitos classmates are stunned.
- Gunmen Kill Two in Burbank : Violence: Execution-style attack on car at busy intersection also leaves one wounded. Slayings are not believed to be gang-related.
- GM Plant Sale Effort Still Stuck in 1st Gear : Redevelopment: A city plan to buy the site and broker a deal has gone nowhere. Tax breaks could entice the auto maker to lower its price.
- Doctors at UCLA Get Rebuke From NIH : Science: Agency says researchers did not get proper consent in the cases of two schizophrenics who had relapses when medication was withdrawn.
- Problems Mounting for the Kings' McNall : Business: Magazine story alleges that owner of team has been involved in art smuggling.
- Time-Sharing Puts Disney Magic to Test : Development: Company has done well in Florida, but Newport Beach project must transform industry image.
- AEROSPACE
- City Folk Mourn Country Doctor
- Results Show Dramatic Highs and Lows of Achievements : Statistics: Overall, L.A. County ranks well below state's students as a whole in reading, writing and math.
- SIMI VALLEY : Fair Housing Is Theme of Youth Poster Contest
- Mothering Nature : 3 Lakes in Laguna Canyon Would Be Cleaned, Weeded Under Plan
- Largemouth Bass Season Begins
- Rams Are Pursuing Jeffires, Two Other Free Agents
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Lungren Assailed for Tying Mailer to 'Three Strikes' Measure : Politics: Critics say attorney general's fund-raising bid is deceptive. But campaign aides defend it as a 'win-win' situation.
- Richards, Bush's Son Capture Texas Gubernatorial Primaries
- Enough Laughter to Fill a Hard Hat
- Tengiz Abuladze; Filmmaker Hailed for Anti-Stalin Work
- THE FIGHT AGAINST CRIME: NOTES FROM THE FRONT : Dare to Take DARE Lessons Back to Wales
- Oak Park Students Get an 'A' in Reading and Writing Skills : Results: District officials voice disappointment with their students' math performance.
- Missing FEMA Inspector Sought
- Police Seek Help in Search for 3 Suspects : Crime: Public is asked for information on alleged gang members wanted in a 1992 shooting in Orange.
- Jury Gives Woman $200,000 Award in Molestation Case
- Jurors Begin Deliberations in Piroli Trial : Court: Panel hears defense say priest was framed. Prosecution says he took money from Simi Valley and Saticoy churches.
- Teacher Admits Bilking Students and Colleagues
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Anteater Women Advance With Victory Over Titans
- Cal State Northridge Planning a Real Shakeup With Moniker
- GOLF / DAN HAFNER : Sigel Becomes a Force Among the Seniors
- Viratek Inc.: The Costa Mesa biotechnology company...
- REAL ESTATE : Building Permits for New Housing Almost Double in January
- Dead Inmate's Account of 21 Killings Told
- GLENDALE : Planners Approve Canyon Subdivision
- CALABASAS : City Weighs Name for Proposed Park
- Ojai Students Make the Grade : Education: Most put in good showing, owing to English skills, family income and hard work.
- A federal appeals court has upheld a...
- Judge Will Rule Today on Request by Harding
- Are These Dodgers or U.N.?
- Santa Clara Bounces Back, Hounds Bassett, 81-53 : Division IV boys: Saints come back with strong performance after losing in Southern Section final.
- Broncos Expected to Make Offer to Brown : Pro football: Denver is considering giving the receiver as much as $11 million over four years. The Raiders would have a chance to match it.
- Ruling Allowing Parodies Shocks Many Music Execs
- Stirring Recollections From a Native Daughter : Theater: Protests in Romania are the backdrop for Oana-Maria Hock's 'The Almond Seller,' which opens Thursday at UCI.
- Crescenta Valley's Remarkable Run Ends : Division I boys: Falcons no match for Mater Dei, 85-54, but Goffredo expresses only admiration for his players.
- Keeping Up on Things Wherever You Are
- ENTERTAINMENT : QVC Profit Plunges 85%; Paramount Reports Loss
- ENTERTAINMENT : Disney Unsure How It Will Organize New Theme Park : Development: Officials debate concerns raised about oversimplifying U.S. history.
- Citing '3 Strikes,' Lawyers to Shun Plea Bargains
- Long Trail of a Mysterious Illness
- Man in Rescue Cited as Hero by Supervisors
- Westminster : Campaign for Recall Election Succeeds
- Neighborhood Focus of Zoning Dispute
- Rams Not Quite Done Shopping for Players : Football: Protection and receivers for new quarterback Chris Miller top the list.
- Opera Pacific Goes With Sure Bets : Music: General director David DiChiera says the company is 'aiming at 90%-plus attendance' in '94-95 with such reliables as 'Traviata' and 'Butterfly.'
- EDITION-TIME ELECTION RETURNS
- DIVISION I : Clovis West Shoots 62% From Field to Rout Mater Dei
- Cheri DavisSaddleback, Fr.Softball / OutfielderDavis, the Gauchos'...
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Dr. Bethune' Too Conventional for Its Subject
- Santa Margarita Escapes Despite Veal's Strong Performance : Division III: San Dimas guard scores 43, but the Eagles hang on to win, 75-73.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Serious Recorder Program From Abreu
- Why 'Turning Point' Focuses on Manson : Television: ABC News President Roone Arledge says the topic of the premiere is a 'pragmatic and deliberate' effort to snag viewers early.
- Peter N.S. Annand has been appointed senior...
- Down, Not Out : Beverly Hills Flashes Its Own Version of a Blue Light Special
- Rockwell, Trucking Company Sign Deal
- THE FALL COLLECTIONS / PARIS : High Drama, Yes, but Not on Runways
- Tardy Mosque Guards Blamed in Massacre
- Christopher Warns China Anew
- COLUMN ONE : Stoking the Fires of Dissent : The tradition of burning wood for heat has cast a pall over many Sierra towns. Some neighbors complain of winter smog and health risks. Others say the inexpensive stoves are a matter of survival.
- BREA : Schools Outlaw Discrimination
- OXNARD : Shelter Residents Seek Housing Funds
- O.C. California Learning Assessment System Scores : School Tests: A Guide to Tables
- VENTURA : 2 Men Indicted in Beating Death
- COSTA MESA : Shark Bites Worker in Arm at Pool Hall
- PREP BASEBALL '94: SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : Mad for Tradition : Ruth Ann Swenson Takes on the Lead in 'Lucia di Lammermoor' as Donizetti Might Have Envisioned It
- Stocks Drift as Bond Yield Rises; Dow Slips to 3,851.72
- Box Office Study Produces a Rosier Picture : Entertainment: A survey of theater owners shows that ticket sales are higher and admission prices lower than reported for past five years.
- Silicon Systems Names Vice President
- From New York, With Love : As Barneys' Devoted Fans Jam New Store in Beverly Hills, Executives Say the Branch Won't California-ize
- Singapore Blasts Back at Clinton in Caning Case : Asia: Government stands by sentencing U.S. teen to flogging after he admitted vandalism. President called punishment extreme.
- 1 Killed, 2 Wounded in Family Dispute
- DANA POINT : Eggers Says He Won't Be Seeking Reelection
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Tessman Gets Extra Duty, Foothill Sweeps Fountain Valley
- Newbury Park Never Runs Out of Gas
- Edison Proves to Be No Match for Crenshaw
- COLLEGE BASEBALL / GARY KLEIN : Long Beach State Wins Big Despite Losses
- Lush 'Sirens' Lures Art on a Sexy Romp
- TOXIC DISCHARGES
- SCHOOL TEST SCORES : School Tests: A Guide to Tables
- Man Held After Returning Boy
- Distraught Parisien to Skip Season
- PREP BASEBALL '94: SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Diaz Fuels Sylmar's 7-4 Victory
- Wide-Ranging Survey of Spanish Cinema
- Tarkanian to Coach South All-Star Team That Includes 4 Area Players
- U.S. Will Urge Private Investment in S. Africa : Policy: $80 million in direct government aid will not be enough to help nation after its upcoming multiracial elections.
- O.C. Bulk Mailers Ready for Rate Hike : Postal service: Increase will mean higher costs for advertisers, but many had anticipated the move and expect only minor changes.
- REAL ESTATE
- SIMI VALLEY : City Moves On With Police Station Plans
- Area School Scores Hit Highs, Lows : Districts: Affluent systems generally fare the best, while poorer ones struggle. But some schools that have been accustomed to success receive disappointing results.
- COSTA MESA : City May Declare End to Proclamations
- Countywide : Classes Help Kids Learn Pool Safety
- VAN NUYS : Crime Fighter Undaunted by Troubled Times
- SCHOOL TEST SCORES : School Tests: A Guide to Tables
- PERSPECTIVE ON AIDS : How Human Behavior Woke the Viral Scourge : It is not a moral judgment to find that the gay sexual revolution had much to do with making an epidemic.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Seeks to Halt 'Salary Spiking'
- Settlement Reached in Suit Over Aircraft Propeller
- City Council Votes to Sell Peirano Building : Development: Ventura Realty plans to destroy most of landmark. Artists and preservationists protest the sale.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Woodbridge Defeats El Toro in Tennis
- Jason CroneOrange Coast, Fr.Volleyball / Outside hitterCrone's...
- They're Spawning Interest at the Beach
- Blowing Whistle on Retirement : Septuagenarians Stay Active as Official Administrators
- Ducks Get Burned in Phoenix : Hockey: Blackhawks administer team's first back-to-back shutouts, 3-0, before partisan Chicago crowd.
- Riverside North Edges St. John Bosco, 66-64
- Burgess Is Too Big for Bakersfield East : Division II: The 6-foot-4 center scores at ease in the first half of Woodbridge's 71-41 victory.
- Rules Against Lending Bias Toughened by Government : Banking: Federal agencies are expanding beyond a recent focus on mortgages and will now scrutinize other loans.
- Investors Meet; Fluor Stock Surges
- Hosokawa Pleads for Patience on Rice Dispute : Japan: Emergency imports have instead led to an artificial shortage as panicky shoppers strip store shelves.
- AST Leader Sees Himself as an Agent of Change : Computers: Safi Qureshey runs company whose purchase of Tandy placed it among the nation's top five PC makers.
- REAL ESTATE
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- FAMILY : Co-Parents Help Kids of Divorce
- Wilson Opens Bid for 2nd Term on Optimistic Note : Politics: Governor says he wants to lead state 'in good times.' He sticks to anti-crime issues at Westminster stop.
- Yeltsin's Foes Not Leaning Toward Violence, Nixon Says : Russia: Ex-President sees no struggle for a return to communism. But he has yet to meet radical Zhirinovsky.
- Despite Opposition, Antigua Dynasty Keeps Its Grip on Power
- King Commutes Sentences
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Save Some Money, Too
- TV REVIEWS : 'Queen of Elephants' Awash in Conflict
- Serendipity to Leave Mid-Size Coronet in July : Theater: Financial considerations force the group, which puts on children's plays, to downsize. The company hopes to tour small sites.
- Students Fall Short in New State Tests : Education: Measurement of skills against rigorous standards produces a highly unflattering picture of public schools. Results are poorest in math, best in writing.
- Hope Is in Air as Bosnians Emerge Into the Sunlight : Balkans: Mostar truce is latest step toward a normal life. But ethnic reconciliation remains a critical issue.
- German Jobless Rate Hits 10.5%; Damage to Kohl Likely : Europe: Public says employment is a major issue in the run-up to fall elections. Many economists deplore high labor costs, low productivity.
- 63 Die in S. Africa Train Crash; Possibility of Bomb Is Probed
- BOOK REVIEW / HISTORY : Killed in Battle by a Different Kind of Friendly Fire : LEFT TO DIE: THE TRAGEDY OF THE USS JUNEAU <i> by Dan Kurzman</i> ; Pocket Books $23, 336 pages.
- Executive Found Dead at Airport
- Parolee's Lawyer Argues Case of Wrong Identity
- Math, Reading Below Average as Fillmore Students Struggle With Exam : Class: District results are lower than those of California pupils as a whole. Assistant superintendent sees a challenge.
- BUENA PARK : City Rezones Site for Toyota Dealership
- Keep the Heat on China : New rights abuses underline need for firmness by Christopher
- Van Nuys, CSUN Get Quake Aid Offices
- County Students Surpass State Average : Test scores: Local youths also top peers in L.A. County. They do far better in reading and writing than in math.
- VENTURA : Council Delays Vote on Downtown Shift
- 8 Private HMOs Join to Vie for Medi-Cal Clients
- The Verdict Is Still Out on Would-Be Juror's Abilities
- Growing Mystery of Earthquake Financing : Have we squeezed everything we can out of what we have?
- Water District OKs 7% Rate Increase
- Disputed Low-Income Apartment Complex Debated : Oxnard: Developer of proposed 32-unit project seeks to dispel concerns raised by neighbors by taking steps to minimize noise and provide for residents' safety.
- ANAHEIM : Damaged Stadium to Be Fixed by August
- SAN FERNANDO : Owner Asks About Abandoning Pipeline
- SCHOOL TEST SCORES : School Tests: A Guide to Tables
- O.C. California Learning Assessment System Scores : School Tests: A Guide to Tables
- Bigger Graduating Class at CSUF Creates More Room in Fall
- Top Schools Level Off Under New Tests : Education: Typically high-achieving Valley campuses fare near the state average but still outpace LAUSD counterparts.
- Campbell Hall's Big Guys Hang On in Overtime : Division V boys: With only one starter taller than 6 feet, Vincent Memorial forces Vikings to scramble for 68-61 victory.
- CELEBRATING LIFE'S. . . : Little Quirks : 6-10 Gillingham Has Grown to Appreciate Her Height, and So Has Vanderbilt's Team
- Sailors Survive Rough Game to Turn Back Lompoc
- Mater Dei Back in the Rout Business : Division I: After scare against Edison, Monarchs return to form with an 85-54 pounding of Crescenta Valley.
- GIRLS
- TELEVISIONPeople's Choice: ABC reigned as the network...
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Interest Rates Surge Again; Stocks Close Modestly Lower
- No More Suffering in Silence
- Poor Scores Mystify School : Education: Eighth-graders at high-achieving Corona del Mar High posted lowest scores in Orange County on state math test. Principal says the results 'must be a mistake.'
- CAMARILLO : Council to Consider New Recycling Efforts
- SIMI VALLEY : Geologists Agree to Study Soil Stability
- PREP BASEBALL '94: SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- Pacifica Wakes Up, Advances : Division III: Vlasic fuels his team to a 70-55 victory over Servite.
- BOYS
- Harper, Wilkins Play Like Lifelong Friends : Pro basketball: They combine for 70 points as the Clippers hold off the Mavericks, 116-110.