- Trial Under Way in Dual Murder Case : Courts: Mary Ellen Samuels allegedly had her husband killed and then had the hit man executed.
- A Day of Mourning : Pacoima: Eatery fills with speculation and regret after the killing. Area residents blame the drug cartel, the Chiapas rebels and the system itself.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Program Targets Students at Risk : Education: Santa Clarita high school district would allow potential dropouts to attend class off campus.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Schrempf Keeps Seattle in Front
- Big Baseball Tournaments on Deck
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL : Rancho Santiago Wins With Two Runs in Sixth
- Oxnard's Rodriguez Will Attend UCSB
- Magic Got Blanket Coverage, but Where Was Channel 2?
- POP/ROCKMusic for the World: Bob Dylan, INXS,...
- Hot Concerts, Pricey Tickets?
- Happy Birthday, Sweet 16 : * Celebration is making a comeback, either with traditional girls-only lunches or more elaborate nighttime parties with boys, music and dancing.
- Creating Drama With History in One Easy Lesson : Books: Author Daniel J. Boorstin doesn't think the past needs to be boring. That's why he focuses on the lives of remarkable individuals.
- Art and Anarchy : * An Oklahoma family's past invades the present when time itself "goes a little nuts" in Eric Ehn's dark comedy.
- Fund-Raiser to Be Held Saturday for Women's Shelter
- Gov. Romer to Run Again
- ELECTIONS / BOARD OF SUPERVISORS : Robings' Manager Linked to Hospital Dispute
- O.C. Youths Smoke More Than Average, Study Finds : Health: The report coincides with Surgeon General Joycelyn Elders' town hall meeting on nonsmoking efforts. Some are wary of survey results.
- Low-Income Housing Proposal Criticized : Ventura: Residents fear development will lead to more traffic and crime. If OKd, 23-acre site would have to be annexed.
- Kindergartners Enact Exodus for Model Seder
- CASTAIC : 500 Inmates Involved in 4 Brawls at County Jail
- ROUNDUP : Chase, Perry Anchor Quartz Hill Boys, Girls
- MOTOR SPORTS : Arenacross to Debut in Anaheim
- 40-Year Facelift
- Wizard, Big Redhead Team Again : Basketball Recordings of Wooden, Walton Also Lessons in Life
- Assassination Impact
- County Homes Among Least Affordable in U.S. : Housing: Area ranks 13th among priciest places in the country. San Francisco is No. 1, trade group says.
- VIDEO FACTS
- GTE Chooses Oxnard for New Office Site; Will Add 650 Jobs
- FRESHMAN YEAR: Howard P. (Buck) McKeon campaigned...
- IBM Chairman Tells Strategy for New Markets : Update: He says products will fit the client-server trend. Analysts hear little news.
- Disney Tightens Retiree Health Care Rules : Benefits: Employees must stay to age 55 to qualify, no matter how many years on job. Many will quit before July 1 deadline.
- Melissa Burk has been appointed sales manager...
- Meg Waters has been promoted to vice...
- In the Swim : Velvet? Raffia? These and other unconventional fabrics are hitting the beach. And in hues-pine and wine anyone?-you never imagined.
- BANKING : Only One County Institution Makes Findley Reports' List of State's Best
- SECURITIES
- Northrop to Cut 3,000 From Work Force : Aerospace: Most pink slips in latest round of reductions will be handed out at facilities in Los Angeles County.
- Waste Disposal Contract Won
- HEALTH
- COLUMN ONE : England's Love for the Macabre : The British have long been fascinated by sensational serial slayings. Cases like Gloucester's 'House of Horrors' seem to satisfy what one expert calls the public's need 'for a good shudder.'
- ENERGY
- In Key Endorsement, Molina Pledges to Support Garamendi
- BANKING
- SECURITIES
- Asylum OKd on Basis of Homosexuality : Immigration: Gay man said he would be persecuted if returned to Mexico. Experts say INS ruling is a first.
- Disney Limits Retiree Health Plan
- Colleges Willing, Able to Take Team : Rams: Most O.C. schools say they could accommodate practice at least for short term.
- Roar or Soar : * Universal Studios and Magic Mountain do battle with two new attractions: Jurassic Park exhibit and Batman coaster.
- NEWS MEDIA
- Man With AIDS Virus Gets 5 Life Terms in Rape Case
- For a Freshman, a Few Hard Lessons
- Oscar Always Looks Good in Gold, but What About the Rest of Us?
- House, in Image Booster, Votes to Curb Influence of Lobbyists
- Not Just a Passing Fancy : Flag football draws ex-athletes and others who want the fun without the bruises.
- Giulietta Masina; Fellini's Widow, Star of 'La Strada,' 'Nights of Cabiria'
- Red-Tagged Buildings Get Reprieve
- A Day of Mourning : Mexican Americans Speak of Colosio's Assassination With Emotion and Disbelief
- Man, 34, Shoots Ex-Wife's Boyfriend, Self
- SIMI VALLEY : Courthouse Protester Faces New Charge
- NORTH HILLS : Funds Sought for Community Projects
- It's a Crime Nondescript Capers Lead to Fame, Fortune
- It's good to see some companies relaxing...
- LONG BEACH : Shipyard Gets Contract on 3 Frigates Leased to Taiwan
- THOUSAND OAKS : Donors Boost Arts Plaza Endowment
- MEN'S NCAA TOURNAMENT / MIDWEST REGIONAL : It's a Real Fab Fest: Michigan-Maryland
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Red Cross to Close Its 7 Remaining Quake Centers
- FIGURE SKATING / WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Elvis Stojko Gives Canada Another Men's Title
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Lewis Prods EAR Unit to Stretch
- Wanna Confess? Call Montel
- Sotheby's Return to Los Angeles Off to a Fine Start
- Small Wins Big at Awards for Ad Agencies
- FHA Announces a Reduction in Rate for Mortgage Insurance
- Lawsuit Offers Rare Look Inside Hollywood Dealings : Television: A powerful producer butts heads in court with his former representatives.
- Consortium to Put $1.8 Billion in Phone System : Telecommunications: Partnership, to be known as Globalstar, will invest in satellite-based network.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Food on the Tracks : * Vincent Hill Station treasures its train depot origins, serving French specialties in a chuck wagon setting
- Blues Chicks and Suede Fringe Done L.A. Style
- Illinois Court Rejects Bid to End Abortions
- Small Ad Agency in O.C. Proves Big on Creativity : Advertising: Sakol Mongkolkasetarin's one-man shop snags four of the industry's annual Belding awards.
- Japan, South Korea Seek to End Mistrust : Asia: Both look over their shoulders at an intransigent North Korea. Hosokawa says Japan will not develop nuclear weapons.
- '3 Strikes' Count Unfair, Suspect's Girlfriend Says
- NEWPORT BEACH : Patrols Boosted After Rash of Burglaries
- SIMI VALLEY : Panel Backs Division of 67-Acre Property
- Countywide : 4 County Seniors Win Scholarships
- SAN FERNANDO : 12 Women Honored for Service Work
- Campaign Calendar
- SUN VALLEY : Office Center Draws Several Civic Groups
- Grumman Board Agrees to Northrop Buyout Talks
- Compass Management Selects Kohlhoff as Vice President
- AFTERMATH OF AN ASSASSINATION : A Crisis Can Lead in the Bulls
- State Vulnerable to Oil Spills, Group Says : Environment: Report released on the fifth anniversary of the Exxon Valdez disaster says old tankers and poor monitoring raise the threat of similar incidents.
- O.C. Sheriff's Officials Sat In on D.A.'s Probe
- The Royal Touch
- Cutting Back Business Hours to Fight Crime
- Dam Closed for $22-Million Restoration
- RESEDA : Council OKs Plan to Boost Retail District
- CYPRESS : Cerritos Man Dies in Crash With Bus
- Planners Look to Public for Vision
- <i> A look at noteworthy addresses in the Southland.</i>
- Coach Pursuing His Love From Different Direction
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Red Rock West': An Honest, Stylishly Likable Film Noir
- Bosley on Broadway: Happy to Be Back : Theater: As the father in the $10-million musical 'Beauty and the Beast,' the veteran actor finds today's visuals 'just amazing.'
- U.S.-Russia Relations
- Women Priests
- Michael Milken
- RU-486
- Naval Facilities for Homeless
- Prosecutors Release Deputy's Account of Fatal Shooting : Law enforcement: In an effort to clear lingering public doubts about the handling of the case, Brian Scanlan's description of events leading to his colleague's death during a training exercise is revealed.
- Whitewater and the Media
- L.A. Traffic
- Obituaries - March 25, 1994
- Obituaries - March 25, 1994
- Bank Is Suing McNall, Seeking $28.3 Million : Hockey: Suit claims owner of the Kings defaulted on a loan, but his spokesman says, 'We dispute the debt even exists.'
- When Handshake Is Setback to Sportsmanship : High schools: Ventura County league bans the practice to avert postgame fights. Critics say key lessons are lost.
- Strong Storm Lands Its First Punch in Region
- Had No Dealings With Failed S&L;, Clinton Says : Presidency: He also distances himself from Whitewater management and asserts he'll release late '70s tax returns.
- POLITICAL FOREST: Seal Beach's Marina Hill section...
- Had No Dealings With Failed S&L;, Clinton Says : Presidency: He distances himself from Whitewater management. In his defense, he'll release key tax returns.
- For Suspect, Notoriety and Unclear Motive
- Mexico's President Calls for Calm as Colosio Is Mourned : Aftermath: Salinas closes down banks and stock market as nation grieves. Alleged assassin confesses. Clinton condemns the murder and pledges U.S. support.
- FBI Probes Allegations of Bribe-Taking in Compton : Inquiry: Former top officials are among targets, sources say. Records of major city agencies may be subpoenaed.
- When Handshakes Become Unsportsmanlike Conduct : High schools: Ventura County league bans the practice to avert postgame fights. Critics say key lessons are lost.
- Powerful Storm Batters Region, Triggers Slides
- Rival's Gun Training Session Will Feature Potshots at Roberti
- Texaco Says It Never Concealed Massive '93 Spill : Ventura: Attorney repeats position that the firm is not convinced the gas condensate belongs to the oil company.
- Longer Life Proposed for City-Owned Landfill : Lopez Canyon: Recommendation to keep dump open until 2000 angers Lake View Terrace residents.
- Claims Filed This Month Against Vietnam Invalid : Property: U.S. says the 1,300 applicants had to be American citizens at the time they lost assets in the war and had to request compensation by 1983.
- New Charges on Whitewater Told in House
- Administration Assessing Hard Lessons of Somalia : Military: Clinton about to approve new list of rules designed to minimize U.S. risk in forays into peacekeeping.
- Assassination Again Brands Tijuana as a Lawless City
- Powerful Storm Batters Region, Triggers Slides
- Gas Pipeline Blast Rips N.J. Neighborhood
- Rams Get Notice to Vacate Longtime Training Facility
- 7-Day Notice to Vacate Rams Park Will Create 'Hardship,' Rams Say
- Recipe: El Cholo green corn tamales
- Trading Group Quits Exchange in Hong Kong
- INSURANCE
- Spring in a Bowl
- 5 Palestinians Slain as Hebron Violence Flares
- 'Queen of Angels' Alights, Delights Namesake City
- Playing Cat and Mouse in 'Jackal'
- The Endless Summer Ends : Longtime Surfers Find There's a Medical Price to Pay for the Sport's Lifestyle
- Nieuport 17 Passes With Flying Colors
- ROLLING HILLS ESTATES : Equestrian and Tennis Camps to Be Offered
- Buffalo Soldiers Stamp Set
- LAKEWOOD : City Begins Celebrating its 40th Anniversary
- BRIEFLY : Scholarship: 5 UCLA Students Are Awarded World-Wide Study Grants
- Suit Against NATO Is Filed by Yugoslavia
- House Picks Outspoken Liberal, Obey, to Head Powerful Panel
- Leftist Party Expands Election Fraud Allegations in El Salvador
- Schaefer Trails Robings in Funds
- Volunteers Tell Tales of Red Cross Deeds
- Suspect in Brawl Will Stand Trial as an Adult : Violence: Boy, 17, faces two counts of assault with a deadly weapon in melee. Two Westlake High School students were wounded by gunfire.
- 2 Get Life Sentences in Fatal Carjacking Case : Crime: Triggerman, other defendant get harshest terms possible in 1991 incident in Westminster park in which a teacher's aide was killed.
- Investigators Detail Spill Allegations on Texaco : Affidavit: Officials say company tried to avoid responsibility for 370,000-gallon discharge of toxic liquid into a Ventura creek.
- A Close-Up Look At People Who Matter : Cats' Hero, With All the Trappings
- TOPANGA CANYON : Board OKs Purchase of Canyon Oaks Site
- NHL ROUNDUP : Essensa Still Not the Answer
- Soprano Virginia Sublett will replace Young-Ok Shin...
- MARKETING AND MEDIA
- Consumer Sues TRW, Others Over Alleged Credit Data Access Misuse
- MARKETING AND MEDIA
- Carlsbad Children's Race Paves Way for Serious Run
- MUSIC : Band Cranks Up the Volume With Hard-on-the-Ears Rock : The Santa Barbara foursome Primal Tribe plays it loud, and the kids go nuts.
- Military Chief Defends Troops' Role at Mosque : Israel: General also contradicts commanders who said soldiers were not to fire at Jews. He suggests they 'misunderstood.'
- LONG BEACH : Headmistress Gets Fine, Probation for Spanking
- A Fountain of Trouble : High hopes for Dr. John Zane's injections made him a hero to some in Palm Springs. Now, he faces trial on various charges--including fraud.
- Taking the Trial Out of Killing Time at Court
- SHOPTALK : Szechuan-Style Duck Sauce Is Hot and Spicy--and It's Kosher : Passover fare can go beyond basics, but for those who must have their gefilte fish, there's a red-tag special.
- Inglewood Shoots Down Move to Block Gun Club
- 2 Latinas Make Strong Council Bids
- The Target: Repeat Offenders : Washington state voters pioneered the three-strikes idea, but a $151 robbery case may test if they got the law they wanted.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Congressional Democrats Edging Away From Clinton : Politics: Move to hold hearings on Whitewater shows dissatisfaction with White House, observers say. President's strategy on issue called 'naive.'
- SIMI VALLEY : State VFW Honors Police Detective
- Football
- As Expected, Kidd Will Go Pro : Basketball: Cal's sophomore point guard declares himself eligible for the NBA draft after two seasons with the Golden Bears fail to produce a Final Four finish.
- Alcott, King Have Eyes on a Bigger Prize : Women's golf: A victory in the Dinah Shore tournament this week will qualify either for the LPGA Hall of Fame.
- THOROUGHBRED RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : 2 1/2 Stars, 2 Tons and Other Lore of the Track
- Executives, Awaiting New Lives, Join the Ranks of Temporaries : Employment: Whether by choice or force of circumstance, many are hiring out on brief jobs--and enjoying it.
- Passover : Kosher Wine for Wine Lovers
- FASHION : Leather Will Give a Little Lift to Your Wardrobe : The versatile clothing can add true grit to a guy's life. For a change, check out styles at your local biker shop.
- Kinnock to Lead British Panel at S. Africa Voting
- Seismic Design Hailed for Averting Hospital Damage : Safety: Base isolation system is credited with lessening impact of Northridge quake on USC facility.
- A Town for the Birds (Cranes, to Be Specific)
- Crackdown on Homeless Demanded : Rights: Residents want to tighten restrictions on panhandling and park use. They tell the City Council that Santa Monica's quality of life is at stake.
- President Joins Fast to Call Attention to World Hunger
- Police Force Below State Average for Size
- NEWPORT BEACH / COSTA MESA : School Board Lacks Vision, Audit Finds
- BURBANK : Reimbursement OKd for Bond Measure
- Heavy Rains Expected to Reach Area Today
- Fillmore May Have to Demolish Reservoir : Water: A study will determine if the quake damage can be repaired. City is hoping for emergency federal funds.
- Filmed on Location Here, They Hope
- Decisions
- Candidate Sues Over Alleged False Statement : Politics: Darrell Opp alleges his opponent, schools Supt. John F. Dean, misrepresented himself in voter information pamphlet, a charge Dean denies.
- Country Hit 'Indian Outlaw' Hits a Nerve : Pop music: Some Native American groups say the fast-rising single from Tim McGraw's 'Not a Moment Too Soon' is stereotypical and ask stations to ban it.
- Yes, You <i> Have</i> Seen the Rink in 'D2' Before
- CareLine of Irvine to Buy 2 Firms : Health care: Purchase of ambulance companies would create the largest private emergency medical operator in Philadelphia.
- Timing Is Everything : For Corporate Cousin, Kemper Stock Trade Could Prove Costly
- Assassination Will Add to Mexico's Woes : Violence: Death of ruling party candidate compounds already gloomy concerns by international investors.
- Weather Blamed for Big Drop in Orders for Durable Goods : Economy: February figures reflect a decrease in aircraft and defense orders. Analysts say decline is only temporary.
- Claremont Lobbies to Bar Release of Rapist : Prisons: After mobilizing rallies outside Christopher Hubbart's family home, residents are meeting with Gov. Wilson and legislators.
- TV, Radio to Air News Conference
- Mae Dedrick Prelow, 99, Mother to Hundreds, Dies
- DOWNEY : City Refuses Permit for McDonald's Demolition
- MINOR EVENT? Who is better on the...
- BOOK REVIEW / BIOGRAPHY : Resurrection of a Woman Both Scorned and Beloved : RAGE AND FIRE: A Life of Louise Colet--Pioneer Feminist, Literary Star, Flaubert's Muse <i> by Francine du Plessix Gray</i> ; Simon and Schuster, $25, 381 pages
- PEOPLE : How Poetic--a Bukowski Wake
- JAUNTS : Wildflowers Burst Into Bloom for Festival : It's one of Santa Barbara's most colorful events and a wonderful chance to pick up some home-gardening hints.
- BELL : Plan to Reopen Casino Still Alive
- Survey Finds Wide Support for New Rail Line : Transit: In poll, registered voters by a 3-to-1 margin favor using tax money to build a Fullerton-to-Irvine train route, but their enthusiasm plummets when price tag of about $2.1 billion is mentioned.
- Los Alamitos : Park Accessibility Improvement Sought
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Paging Readers: Book Bargains Available
- Five Unbeaten Fighters Headline Card
- S. Korea Troops on Alert; North Blasts U.S. Moves
- Scientists Defend Ocean Noise Tests : Environment: Transmission of sounds will be halted if there are signs of harm to marine mammals, Scripps Institution officials say.
- O.C. Women Doubt Payoff Is Fair Deal : Compensation: Some say individuals may be shortchanged if more of them opt for global settlement from breast implant manufacturers.
- School Board Contest Focuses on Ethnicity : Administration backs Latino candidates. Teachers union says the third challenger is more qualified.
- Meeting to Focus on Rebuilding Better Valley
- Camp Teaches Students About Interacting
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Eludes Search After Robbery Try
- Goodby to All That: The Sad Lessons of Somalia : As the last of the U.S troops leave, what have we learned?
- Germany Beats Italy in Soccer Warm-Up, 2-1
- Promised Land to Land of Promise : Matti Caspi, One of Israeli Pop's Seminal Figures, Finds a New Life in L.A.
- Next: Video Games That Get Physical
- Novell Cast as Underdog in Fight With Microsoft : Software: Competition between the two is nothing new, but the proposed merger would change the dynamics.
- MARKETING AND MEDIA
- REAL ESTATE
- Rice Pudding, Tamales, Chocolate Cake
- The following are the top music sales...
- WESTSIDE : Sheriff's Dept. Hires First Trouble-Shooter
- PALOS VERDES PENINSULA : Library District to Pick Planning Committees
- Course in City Government
- It's More Manhattan Than Beach
- Topics / ENTERTAINMENT : La Canada Flintridge to Get Eight-Screen Movie Complex
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Learning Opportunities Abroad : Education: A summer program offers language study, community service and ecological adventure.
- BEVERLY HILLS : Ex-Attorney Gets 21 Months, to Pay $290,000 in Tax Evasion
- Sports
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Vote for Darkness
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 1,000 Racist Flyers Found at Placerita Junior High : Hate literature: It is believed to be the largest distribution of such leaflets in northern L.A. County.
- Wilson Rallies for 'One-Strike' Law : Sexual assault: Governor's comments on date rape prompt criticism by NOW official.
- The Future Might Be Now for Magic : Lakers: Coaching debut is more like a tryout to see if he will like the job enough to do it next season.
- No Peace in Mideast Regional : Women: USC's Miller is sharply critical of lack of tournament TV coverage on eve of Trojans' game against Virginia.
- A Desert High : Kyman Finds Fresh Air, Fresh Start to His Career and Life at Littlerock
- Rogers Enjoys the Elements of a Successful Team
- No. 99 Gets Goal No. 802 --Now He's No. 1 on List : Hockey: The Great One passes Gordie Howe in the second period, but the Kings lose again, 6-3.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Diverse Indians Offer Only a Standard Mix
- Timing Is Everything : For GE, the Moment Appears Right to Dive Into a Mutual Fund
- Ford Reaches Agreement on Joint Venture in China : Autos: Pact, which still faces approval by government in Beijing, calls for production of vehicle components.
- Advantage Life Reports 3rd-Quarter Net Loss of $698,000
- HOWCUM 2NITE ISSO DFFRNT
- PARTY LINE : Dances With Investors
- Annual Doheny Award Benefit Hums to the Tune of $200,000
- COLUMN ONE : Comfort at the Scene of a Crime : After a murder, grieving loved ones say, police can be insensitive to their anguish. In South-Central L.A., Norma Johnson arrives with detectives, giving families strength and sympathy.
- Mobil Seeks $2-Million Tax Refund in City Suit
- World IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : Suit Against NATO Filed in World Court
- Jackson Browne, "Saturate Before Using" (1972), <i> Elektra/Asylum</i>
- AVALON : Council Moves Meetings to Accessible Building
- Topics / EDUCATION : Election Creating School District Invalidated
- County to Decide on School Secession : * Education: Petition to remove Lomita students from Los Angeles Unified gains enough signatures to force resolution of the issue.
- Tempers Flare Over Homeless Plan : Hearings: Residents shout down officials of organization that wants to turn surplus Navy housing into a shelter.
- How Schools Can Address Needs of Gays and Lesbians
- PROFILE / ARTIE SHAW : His Sound of Music Is an 'Electronic Encyclopedia' : Famed bandleader of '40s, also noted for a bevy of beautiful wives, plans to encompass entire history of jazz in computerized project.
- Hepburn and Tracy Find Romance at Work in 'Desk Set'
- Topics / BUSINESS : Monrovia Sees World Vision Loss as Opportunity
- Sports
- Sheriff's Dept. Hires First Trouble-Shooter
- Coyote Trapping Debate Continues : Wildlife: Animal regulation commission calls for further study in an attempt to reach a compromise.
- Jury Is Seated to Determine King Suit : Trial: Panel must decide how much the city will pay in compensation for injuries in 1991 beating.
- PREP TENNIS ROUNDUP : No. 2 Peninsula Takes Down No. 3 University
- Laker Players Not Sure What to Expect From New Coach : Pro basketball: While rallying to defeat Mavericks, 112-109, they wonder what it will be like to play for Magic.
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Mater Dei Shuts Down Cougars
- Bill Would Send Property Disputes to Mediators
- Arlo Has Kept in Tune With Family Legend : The son of the legendary Woody Guthrie has stuck to the kind of music that made him famous in the '60s.
- Barrence Whitfield with Tom Russell, "Cowboy Mambo", <i> ESD</i>
- After 24 Years, Lee Oskar Turns to Post-War Life : Harmonica player quit the R & B group to pursue his solo career and business. He brings his new act to Wheeler Hot Springs.
- FOR THE KIDS : Turning the Fluff Into a Rigorous, Demanding Sport : As cheerleading has become increasingly competitive, more classes offer dance, tumbling and advanced stunt skills.
- Candidates for City College Board See Fee Increases as Overriding Issue
- Cowboy Fest Set in Santa Clarita
- Movie (National ranking) Weekend Gross Screens/Avg. Weeks...
- LONG BEACH : Panel Pushes to Cut Fees for Live-Aboard Seniors
- He Quit Rat Race Only to Profit From Books About Money : Larry Chambers moved to Ojai to change his life. But he's ended up becoming a literary expert on investing.
- One Step at a Time : Employment: A program brings together troubled young people, businesses and the government to provide work for those whose alternative might be selling crack.
- TORRANCE : Hotel Developer Hasn't Paid Property Taxes
- Feeling Like They're Among Friends
- Voice Admitting Police Officer's Killing Rings True, Experts Say
- NORTHRIDGE : Chumash Elder Gives Blessing at Damaged CSUN
- PLACENTIA / YORBA LINDA : Activist Presses for Chicano Curriculum
- ORANGE : School District, Union to End Talks
- Valley Obituaries
- Owners to Abandon Red-Tagged Condos : Earthquake: Citing prohibitive costs of rebuilding, residents vote to demolish the building and sell the land.
- A Clinton Deal Will Let China Off the Hook : Money comes first. Remember the Vietnam embargo?
- Newport Beach : Planners to Consider Closing of Nightclub
- Black Coaches' Deal to Bring Dialogue, More Involvement : College sports: NCAA vows to enhance minority input in 15-point settlement, but does not address scholarship cut that started boycott talk.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fielding Error, Armbruster's Pitching Lift Orange Coast
- Passover : Time for Tzimmes
- The Leftists Win on Good Citizenship : El Salvador's election, for all its flaws, was largely democratic.
- VAN NUYS : Motorist Admits Running Over Officer
- Gunmen Rob Computer Wholesaler of Chips : Crime: Three to five men force employees to lie on floor while they take electronic components. Incident is fifth of its kind in county in little more than a year.
- TUSTIN : Council OKs Cut in Planning Dept. Fees
- Fund for Wetlands Preservation Created
- UNLV Head Gets Top Cal State Long Beach Post : Education: Robert C. Maxson presided over a major expansion of the Nevada school. He often clashed with former basketball coach Jerry Tarkanian.