- Teledyne Will Reportedly Plead Guilty in Iraq Bomb Case
- Steps Firms Can Take Against Violence
- Fluor Daniel Inc.: The Fluor Corp. subsidiary...
- Nation's Insurers Hit by 30 Quake-Related L.A. Lawsuits : Homeowners: Victims of Northridge temblor allege 16 companies stalled on claims, mishandled asbestos problems.
- In St. Louis, Newest Ram Fans Party : Welcome: In sports bars and restaurants, city's football faithful finally have something to celebrate. But, they remind Frontiere--Missouri is the Show-Me State.
- Davstar Industries Ltd.: The firm said Tuesday...
- Economic Shock Waves From Kobe Still to Come
- Mexico's Ruling Party Agrees to Seek Reform : Politics: Accord signed with three top opposition groups. Pact aims to level electoral playing field.
- Sales Tax
- Good Samaritans
- NEWS ANALYSIS : ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Was Citron a Wheeler-Dealer or a Naive Public Official? : Investments: Some key points of former treasurer's testimony seemed to be contradicted in his responses to later questions--or were aggressively disputed by Merrill Lynch.
- Needle Exchanges
- Budget Amendment
- Abortion Clinic Violence
- Wilson Proposals for Teachers
- Kobe Paralyzed; Toll Hits 1,817 : 120,000 Seek Refuge, 926 Missing in Japan Quake : Disaster: Aftershocks and fires continue in port city where roads, rail lines and utilities are ruptured. Assurances about safety of modern construction technology are shattered.
- Dan Glickman
- Hawthorne's Plea for Tax Advance Rejected : Crisis: County supervisors say strapped city must craft a budget balancing plan before receiving any April revenue early.
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 18, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 18, 1995
- Obituaries - Jan. 18, 1995
- Obituaries - Jan. 18, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 18, 1995
- Move's Dollars and Sense : Businesses Say They'll Adjust to Life After the Rams
- Judge Bars O.C. Layoffs Until Proved Legal
- Byrd Dogs Republicans With Stall on GOP Proposals : Senate: Democratic rule-master shows his side can play the gridlock game too. He holds up action on balanced budget, line-item veto, unfunded mandates.
- Funds Safeguarded Until Decision
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Where to Get Kobe Quake News On-Line
- St. Louis Giddily Greets Its New Rams : Pro football: The city celebrates announcement of move, but Southland die-hards keep hoping.
- Rams Score Big as They Sign On With St. Louis
- Simpson Struck 1st Wife, Prosecutors Say : Trial: Disclosure comes as Cochran suggests he may fire a key defense team member.
- Local Residents Fear for Family, Friends in Kobe : Quake: Phone-line damage leaves Japanese Americans anxiously awaiting word from the disaster area.
- WHAT'S NEXT? Fires in 1993, earthquakes in...
- The Northridge Quake: One Year Later : President Lauds CSUN Recovery : Commemoration: His speech provides an emotional boost for battered campus and the quake-rocked region.
- Bomb Scare Cancels Quake Hero's Honors
- Citron Says He Did Not Calculate Risks : Orange County: Apologizing for crisis, he tells Senate panel he relied too much on professional advice. But Merrill broker says ex-treasurer called the shots.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Judge Temporarily Bars Layoffs : Courts: He orders county to show that firings are legal and necessary. The matter is to be reconsidered Friday.
- DEVASTATING JOLT IN JAPAN : Danger Zone Lies Beneath Japan : Geology: Quake experts say the convergence of four enormous tectonic plates makes area the world's 'messiest.'
- Citron Concedes He Had No Backup Plan if Fund Luck Soured : Hearing: Former O.C. treasurer makes public apology before state panel. He and other key figures in county pool debacle almost all seek to shift blame elsewhere.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : O.C. Public Libraries Say New Cuts Would Decimate the System : Services: Officials warn of further reductions in hours, increase in fees and maybe closure of branches. More private funds sought.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Some Support Citron While Others Scoff
- Anxiety and Shock Grip Little Tokyo : Reaction: Visitors and residents are distressed at inability to contact relatives in quake-ravaged area of Japan.
- Quake's Toll in Japan Shakes L.A. : Tragedy: Van Nuys couple receive word that daughter is among the dead. In Little Tokyo, shock and anxiety grip residents and visitors.
- PARTNER SWITCH: When Tom Liegler spearheaded the...
- Train Kills Mother After She Rescues Girl From Van
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 18, 1995
- TECHNOLOGY - Jan. 18, 1995
- TECHNOLOGY - Jan. 18, 1995
- TECHNOLOGY - Jan. 18, 1995
- TECHNOLOGY - Jan. 18, 1995
- TECHNOLOGY - Jan. 18, 1995
- TECHNOLOGY - Jan. 18, 1995
- Billionaire Tally Falls With Peso
- Xircom Posts Record Earnings and Sales
- Information Unavailable on Gap Warehouse
- Teledyne Completes Sale of Electronics Division
- Death Sought for Drowned Boys' Mom
- Changing Lifestyles : A Glimpse of Senegal : This struggling African nation practices a more easy-going version of Islam than many societies. But there are efforts to promote more strictness.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- They Have a Dream : Hundreds honor Rev. King on his birthday with a march in Oxnard and a pledge to continue the struggle for equality.
- Boycott May Cut the Mustard : West Hollywood: Councilman threatens consumer action against Grey Poupon and other Nabisco products to show support for women suing the firm.
- Blue Jays in a Fix : Province Law Precludes Toronto From Using Replacement Players for Home Games, Unless Baseball Union Looks the Other Way
- L.A. Chamber Elects Chair, 16 Directors
- TOURISM : Super Bowl Halftime Show Will Promote New Disneyland Ride
- Dr. Martin Snyder, president and chief clinical...
- Next Step : Humiliating Defeat for Haiti's Military : President Aristide today officially dismisses the 7,000-member army. The move is viewed as the Caribbean nation's most revolutionary change in 60 years.
- Colleagues Mourn Death of Searchers : Aviation: Civil Air Patrol members are trying to deal with the loss of a crew killed in plane crash.
- All Charged Up : San Diego Is Euphoric Over Long-Shot Team's Trip to Super Bowl
- Deputies Suspect Bomb Report a Hoax
- COLUMN ONE : For Saudis: Less Fat, More Work : Kingdom cuts back on foreign help that supported a lavish lifestyle. Officials try to show citizens used to cradle-to-grave subsidies why they need to find jobs.
- We could almost hear the violins: A...
- Vote Scheduled on Arts Center Contracts
- DANCE AT THE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
- Holiday Spurs Record-Setting Movie Weekend
- Zedillo Seeks Agreement to Share Power : Mexico: An accord with the two largest opposition parties could transform nation's politics, defuse crises.
- Army Warned to Address Risk of Warhead Leaks
- Quake Rocks Japan, Kills 686 : A 7.2 Temblor Devastates Kobe, Trapping 500 : Disaster: More than 2,100 buildings are destroyed or severely damaged in western part of nation. Trains derail, expressways buckle, fires erupt after pre-dawn jolt.
- HEALTH
- Saatchi & Saatchi Shares Rally on News of Bank Stake
- Software Makers Protest Fee for Using Unisys' Graphics Code : Computers: The company for years has allowed free use of its patented technology through on-line networks. But now it wants to charge. One O.C. firm has come up with a variant.
- Consumer Group Predicts Some Higher Phone Bills
- Big Shoes To Fill : New Ladycat Coach Feels Pressure, but Dynasty Not Likely to Fall
- Litton Wins Missile Defense Contract
- Culture : Tex-Mex Food Rules the Range in 200 Paris Restaurants : Got a hankering for some<i> boeuf </i> tacos? You'll have plenty of company in France's capital.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Library Gift Store Seeking Volunteers
- GARDEN GROVE : School District, City Deal May Bring Park
- Favorites Are Fitting Into Roles Perfectly
- St. Louis Wary After Getting Wish : Pro football: Rams are coming, but fans have only begun to pay Frontiere.
- Orioles' Angelos: No Replacement Players
- Three Teams Set Tryout Camps
- You Can't Draw a Tree If You Are Not a Tree : Art: Jochen Gerz paraphrases Durer in explaining that viewers must be allowed to get involved in the creative process.
- ITC Entertainment Sold to Polygram for $156 Million
- New CEO Set to Head Wyle Laboratories : Electronics: President Ralph L. Ozorkiewicz will take over post when Charles M. Clough retires at the Irvine firm.
- Kodiak Wins Marketing Job for Aimpoint Inc.
- Culture : Osaka: the Soul of Old Japan : Entering a new era of global attention, the city seeks to find a line between the comfortable and the cutting edge.
- VENTURA : Youth Symphony Holding Auditions
- Tabloids Affecting Trial Coverage--and the Trial Itself
- Notebook : Two Try for 300th Victory
- Theater Bandit Strikes Again
- Services Set for Prof. Charles E. Lee
- BASEBALL ON STRIKE : A Major Dilemma: Play or Not : Replacement Prospects Are Being Courted for Jobs They Only Dream About
- JAZZ REVIEW : Subtlety Is Lost in Basie Set
- O'Bryant Leads Burst That Carries Nevada Past Titans
- Seismic Forecast: Shaky Future or a False Alarm? : Big policy questions remain on first anniversary of Northridge quake
- Fresh Snow Closes Interstate 5 Near Gorman
- Update
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE CONSTITUTION : An End Run to a Balanced Budget : The amendment would be unenforceable unless we also empowered the President with the line-item veto.
- Abortion Foes Assail Violence
- All-Weather Radio Station Draws Devoted Fans : Meteorology: Continually updated reports began in the spring of 1967 and have been on the air around the clock ever since.
- SOCCER ROUNDUP : Santa Margarita Easily Beats Irvine, 6-1
- Lakers Are Forced Into Late Run : Pro basketball: Team talks better game than it plays in win over Clippers.
- Home Sales and Prices Fall in Ventura County
- Solar Products Firm Increases Plant Capacity
- TOURISM
- Janex Files for Common Stock Sale
- First Interstate Profit Leaps 45% in Quarter : Banking: An improving economy in the West helped bolster results for the company in the final 1994 period.
- LOS ANGELES : The Golden Choices
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Opening Night--Complete With a Diva : A new group of the Opera Pacific Guild Alliance holds its inaugural fund-raiser with a special guest.
- The Press : Peso Sustains Losses in War With Pens
- Polish Intelligence Smuggled U.S. Agents Out of Iraq in '90
- A Remedial Lesson Confronts the Technocrats : Mexico: Near-meltdown will happen again unless economic policy includes broad-based political partnership.
- D.A. Seeks Grant for Abuse Prosecutor
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Officials Weigh Costs of More Police
- City Officials Encourage Efforts for Community-Based Policing : Thousand Oaks: Leaders are pushing for a closer partnership between the Sheriff's Department and citizens, especially in troubled neighborhoods.
- Salahuddin's Balanced Play Gives Long Beach a Boost
- Buccaneers Are Sold to Florida Financier : NFL: Estimated $192 million is most ever paid for pro franchise. Team will stay in Tampa.
- Home on the Range With the 'Radio Gals' : Theater review: This musical, making its West Coast premiere, is as sweetly unambitious and happy to please as the women who play in its Hazelnut quartet.
- Venus Knitting Is Moving Its Warehouse to Oxnard
- Packard Bell Introduces New Software Program
- Berry Petroleum to Spend $2.8 Million on Projects
- Tax Auctions Can Offer Bargains--or Bidder's Headaches
- Wahlco Environmental Systems Inc.: The Santa Ana...
- Ad Agencies Focus Pitch on Latinos : Marketing: Companies that specialize in reaching fast-growing segment of U.S. population have seen rapid growth in business.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Rally Amid Hope for Stable Rates
- BODY WATCH : TRY THIS ON A PLANE, AT YOUR OFFICE OR HOME
- Son Accused in Arrow Death of His Mother
- Wyle Labs' President Will Also Be CEO
- L.A. Worried It Won't Get U.S. Funds for Police
- Regional Outlook : The Graying of Arab Leaders : Speculation about succession is becoming an obsession in the Mideast.
- VENTURA : 3 Arrested, 1 Hurt in Melee Outside Bar
- Tale of Two Rescuers Includes Unsung Hero
- Countywide : On Radio and TV, Student Warns Youths to Avoid Trouble
- Over 1,600 Homes Lose Power
- Fund Planned for Donations to Colleges
- Ram Henley's Drug Trial Begins Today
- Courier Relaxed in Opening-Day Victory : Australian Open: Former champion is easy winner over Rikl of Czech Republic, 6-4, 6-0, 7-6 (7-2).
- McAlister: The Next Generation Is a Triple Threat for Pasadena
- On Eve of Sentencing, Carpenter Recounts His Days as Fugitive : Prisons: The former state senator tells of good life he enjoyed in Costa Rica, where he had fled after his money-laundering conviction. His cancer is in remission.
- SIMI VALLEY : Panel to Consider Police Station Sites
- Obituaries : Melvin L. Packard, aerospace engineer
- Rate Hike Proposed for Sheriff's Patrols
- VENTURA : County Museum Names Art Contest Winners
- Salahuddin's Balanced Play Gives Long Beach a Boost
- THE ARTS'Sunset' Settlement: Actress Faye Dunaway and...
- NBA ROUNDUP : Ewing Scores 32, Knicks Win Ninth in 10 Games
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Point Guard Thomas Tries to Catch Up as Her Teammates Keep Climbing
- Graphix Zone, Improv Clubs to Create CD-ROMs
- House Members Seek Clinton Aid in Shareholder Lawsuit Reform : Law: Legislators say some companies, particularly in high-tech fields, are unfair targets of fraud allegations.
- U.S., China Narrow Differences on Piracy, Official Says
- Health Net Execs Make a Healthy Investment : Medicine: The HMO's management was enriched by its conversion to for-profit status. Similar switch at Blue Cross had dissimilar results.
- Morand Is Named Controller at Western State Law College
- Company Town : HOLIDAY SEASON'S TOP 20 FILMS
- Anti-Tax Proposal Tangles Republicans in an Impasse : Legislation: House GOP favors adding the 'super-majority' provision to balanced-budget amendment. But some in party have reservations.
- Corona del Mar's Abracadabra Boy Busy Learning Tricks of the Trade
- Florida Triples Reward for Escapee's Capture
- And Now . . . the <i> Other </i> Mrs. Gingrich : She May Not Be a Household Name --Yet--but Those in the Know Say Marianne Gingrich HasSignificant Influence on Her Husband's Decisions
- Trips to Factories Are Lessons for Teachers
- Partners Amid Peril : Wilson Hailed One Quake Hero but Left Out Co-Worker
- 2.9 Aftershock Hits the Valley
- The Northridge Quake: One Year Later : L.A.--It's Faulty, but It's Home
- BOXING / CHRIS DUFRESNE : Sport's Credibility Takes It on the Chin
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Connecticut Rolls Over Georgetown to Stay Unbeaten
- In Chechnya, a Caution for Bosnia Hawks : Superior air power doesn't work magic, and unleashing it erodes a nation's moral base.
- Harlem, Feld Troupes Set for Arts Center Debuts : O.C. Dance: Joining the acclaimed New York groups in an expanded '95-96 series will be favorites such as the Kirov and ABT.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Timberwolves Laugh Last in Upset of Rockets
- U.S. Sets Conditions for Telephone Pact : Communications: Deregulation is key to deal among Sprint and German and French companies.
- Company Town : Arco Chairman Cook Recuperating After Bypass Surgery
- Tires That Won't Go Flat Wait for Market : Manufacturing: Producers hope to expand sales beyond presidential limousines, off-road racers and specialty vehicles.
- Calnetics Corp. Posts $181,000 in Profits
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Rally Amid Hope for Stable Rates
- ADVERTISING
- Fox's London, Producer Form Movie Company
- Florida, California Slip as Retiree Destinations : Demographics: The two states still top the list, but North Carolina is rising fast.
- Winning Not Glabb's Only Goal
- GENEVA : U.S.-Russian Talks
- Opening Salvos Readied in Simpson Case : Trial: D.A. is armed with DNA tests, claims of violence. Defense aims to stir up doubts.
- What Better to Invest in Than Education? : Rather than criticizing Clinton's plan to aid students, we should seek to expand it.
- U.S. Probes Animal Group's Arms Cache : Weapons: Federal officials say the Van Nuys organization has a $100,000 stockpile, including assault-style guns.
- Valk Strains Ligament in His Knee, Might Have to Miss First Two Games
- Fast Start for Agassi and Sanchez Vicario : Tennis: Brightest stars have little difficulty disposing of their first-round opponents at the Australian Open.
- SANTA ANITA : Result Speaks Loudest as Unbeaten Key Phrase Wins the Santa Monica
- Lineman of Year, Buena High's Raymond, Picks Arizona State
- Police Grab to Save Man in Suicide Leap : Hansen Dam: Officers struggle to hold onto Antonio Andrews while firefighters rappel down floodgates to rescue him.
- PORT HUENEME : Man Is Wounded in Drive-by Shooting
- Accidental Hero Nabs a Wanted Man : Crime: Driver angered by collision gives chase and catches up with suspected carjacker who rear-ended his van.
- LONG BEACH STATE NOTEBOOK / JASON REID : McDonald Won't Gloat, but 49ers Rubbing It In
- 7.2 Quake Hits Western Japan; At Least 197 Die : Disaster: Hundreds are hurt in Kobe region, many trapped in collapsed buildings. Trains derailed, freeways buckled by nation's strongest urban temblor in decades.
- Lowering Heart Disease Risk
- BODY WATCH : Is All This Rain Making You Sick?
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Citron Before the Senate
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : School District Will Refine Report Cards
- Company Town : Into the Wilderness of Family Films : Movies: Discovery Channel and National Geographic TV have plans to put Mother Nature on the big screen.
- Want a Small Business? Read Up on Buying One
- Purple M&Ms;? Is This a Great Country or What?
- Valley Interview : Chatsworth Reservoir Deserves to Be Saved, Bernson Says
- CAMARILLO : Malathion Spraying Scheduled Tonight
- Planners Hope Appointment Helps Resolve Ongoing Conflict : Government: Some say nomination of Marilyn Carpenter by Councilwoman Zeanah would make council and panel more compatible.
- City Hopes to Save on Street Sweeping
- Orange County Almanac
- United Way Seeking Teams of Volunteers
- MOORPARK : Volunteers Sought to Help Tow Radar Trailer
- Quake Victims Invited to Share Their Memories : Anniversary: Communities organize events to help residents celebrate successes and face fears together.
- Ortmayer Leaves Raiders, Joins Rams as Vice President of Football Operations
- SUPER BOWL XXIX : WHEN WALK-THROUGH WENT AWRY, IT WAS . . . : A Very Close Call : NFC Title Game Might Have Had a Different Outcome Had 49ers Lost Steve Young Because of Saturday's Mishap
- Despite a Strong Effort, UC Irvine Loses Fifth in Row
- Sonora's Grain Commits to USC
- MUSIC REVIEW : Concert Opera Revives 'Csardas Princess'
- O.C. ART REVIEW : Jochen Gerz's 'People Speak' of Absence and Longing
- Setting a Natural Tone for Broadcast Voice-Overs : Advertising: Those in the business find the days of hard sell and fast talk have given way to friendly chatter, subtle persuasion and sympathetic advice.
- Ventura Bancorp Seeks OK for New Stock Offering
- Pacifica Real Estate Group Making Impression in County
- Gregory McWilliams has been named president of...
- Northridge Mall Reopening Pushed Back to Summer
- TOURISM
- Harvard Plaza for Sale in Downtown Santa Paula
- Company Town : Automotive, Printing Units Boost Rockwell Profit
- SANTA PAULA : 7 Residents Apply for Planning Board
- COSTA MESA : Redevelopment and Homeless on Agenda
- Community Colleges Ready for Spring Term
- AUSTRALIAN OPEN NOTES : No Opening-Day Surprises Was a Surprise in Itself
- Mission Energy Joins India Power Plant Partnership : Construction: Pact with Tata Group involves $400-million facility in Jamshedpur. Firm in discussions on project in Indonesia.
- House, Condo Sales Hit 5-Year High : Resales Increase 22% But Average House Prices Continue to Plunge, Down 9% Since '93
- For Generic Drug Makers, There's Good and Bad News : Medicine: They gain an increasing share of the pharmaceutical market, but that is no guarantee of profits for some firms.
- ENERGY
- THE NORTHRIDGE QUAKE: ONE YEAR LATER : Street of Shaken Dreams : On disaster's anniversary, Valley strip mall merchants are still struggling, but some see reaason for optimism
- Abortion Foe's Assassination Quote Studied
- STANTON : Council to Tackle Problem of Speeders
- Answering to a Higher Standard
- COSTA MESA : Orange Coast Youth Program Seeks Funds
- Duke Falls From Top 25 For First Time Since '86
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC PLAYOFFS : Seifert Knows How San Franciscans Feel
- U.S., India Sign $1.4 Billion in Business Deals : South Asia: American official reports no progress in urging speedier economic reforms.
- Chrysler's '94 Profit May Smash Record : Earnings: Sales of youth-oriented cars and pickups may have put the auto maker over the top.
- Speaking of: : The Line on Drugs
- Ventura Pier Repair to Take at Least 2 Months : Storms: Officials estimate it also will take that long to clean debris off beaches--if they can find the funds. A section of the Port Hueneme Pier won't be replaced immediately.
- Utah State Catches Anteaters on Good Night, Still Wins
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AFC PLAYOFFS : Steelers Making Alternate Plans
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Erickson Hires More Assistants
- Charles C. Reed, executive vice president of...
- Politicization of Inflation Data Feared : Economy: Analysts agree that changes are needed but say Gingrich plan could hurt credibility.
- Biomerica Profit Reflects 14% Increase in Revenue
- Stipp Doing Double Duty : Prep basketball: Santa Ana Valley girls' coach also takes over boys' team when its coach resigns.
- Clinton, Lawmakers Are Urged to Fight Attacks on Civil Rights
- U.S. Approves 1st New Drug to Treat Alcoholism in 47 Years : Addiction: Naltrexone blocks cravings for alcohol and the pleasure of getting high. Three-fourths of users in clinical test avoid relapses.
- ORANGE : Slaying Suspect Arrested in West Virginia
- NEWPORT BEACH / COSTA MESA : District to Discuss Plan for Enrollment
- MISSION VIEJO : City's Cable Programs Will Change Channels
- JERUSALEM : Auschwitz Rites
- BODY WATCH : Clearing Out the Passages : Sports: The Breathe Right Nasal Dilator is like a breath of fresh air for football and hockey players.
- County Again Asked to Rebid Motorola Contract : Government: Loser of bid says consultant biased. However, fund crisis has put emergency system on hold.
- Keep the Quarrels in the Family : James Baker warns Congress against foreign policy micro-management
- The Northridge Earthquake: Preparing For The Next One : Voices
- The Northridge Earthquake: Preparing For The Next One : Quake Memories : Moments of Helplessness and Wonder
- O'Bryant Leads Spurt That Lifts Nevada Over Fullerton
- Don't Forget What Chargers Did to Steelers
- TV REVIEWS : 'Marker,' 'Watcher' Latest UPN Premieres
- Ducks Put Rucchin in a Position to Pay Off His Student Loans : Hockey: Center who was taken in the supplemental draft is a relative late bloomer.
- Chris ShayEdison, SeniorSoccer/GoalkeeperWith sweeper Michael Dena out...
- RSVP : A Tribute to the Victims, Saviors of the Holocaust
- High Court to Hear Welfare Challenge : Judiciary: California seeks to reduce payments to new immigrants and to limit benefits to extended families. Outcome may signal ruling on Prop. 187.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : Crisis Stirs New Talk of Split County
- Tagger Rewards Create Urban Bounty Hunter
- ANAHEIM : Council, Facing Deadline, Will Try Again to Fill Seat
- Red Cross Teams to Aid Flood Victims
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Plan Calls for Rangers in Lancaster Parks : Safety: The unarmed patrols would alert the Sheriff's Department when necessary. The program's start-up would cost $40,000. Total cost has not been determined.
- Hayden Urges Legislation to Protect Against Disaster : Politics: Students, patients and homeowners would benefit from state senator's plan. He says 'blind denial' leaves them vulnerable.
- The Northridge Quake: One Year Later : Memories of the Quake
- Top-Ranked Tennessee Women's Team Knocked Off by No. 2 Connecticut
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : SUPER BOWL : Record Point Spread Favoring 49ers
- College Football
- James Williams Is Messenger for His Mentor : Jazz: The pianist, who plays in Seal Beach tonight, applies what he learned. 'The music is still the star,' he says.
- Brian Wilson: Out of His Room, Maybe for Good : A Documentary About the Beach Boys Founder Strives to Reacquaint Public
- New Image Earnings Fall 97% in Second Quarter
- Company Town
- 10 Indicted in Disaster Loan Case
- A Century of Quakes
- BODY WATCH : Your Excuses Just Ran Out : No time to hit the gym? Put the time you waste stuck in traffic, flying or waiting on hold to good use by toning up.
- 16 Icelanders--Half Children--Feared Dead in Avalanche
- SIMI VALLEY : Oversight Panel to Discuss Arts Center
- BREA : Hearing Is Today on Planned Center
- THE Pre-Baby Blues : For some women, pregnancy is a time of panic and depression. But many doctors know little about treatment.
- Jennifer LudwickiFountain Valley, JuniorBasketball/ForwardLast season, the Barons...
- JOHANNESBURG : A Test for De Klerk
- Inspections, Repairs Lag for Steel-Frame Buildings : Safety: Many owners and managers say they await instructions from city. Engineering community is divided.
- National Agenda : Brazil Retooling for the 'Forgotten' Consumers : The middle class and even the poor are fueling the huge nation's economic boom. Lower inflation and more stability are keys.
- The Northridge Earthquake: Preparing For The Next One : Prepare, Prepare, Prepare--Surviving the Big One Depends on It : Safety: As sure as death and taxes, earthquakes will come. Pre-planning and storing goods offer best insurance.
- The Laguna Art Museum is inviting quilt...
- Company Town : Record Industry Nervous Over New Payola Prosecution
- ADVERTISING
- By The Numbers : Spotlight