- Storm Damage to Farms Will Have Ripple Effect
- U.S. Army Admits Misstating Readiness Statistics for 3 Units
- AIRLINES
- King's Son Seeks $10-Billion Economic Boost for Blacks
- Vietnam Thoughts, Anonymous in Name Only : Under a pseudonym, a retired Air Force colonel from Huntington Beach taps common experiences with a fictional trilogy based on his war years.
- Pontiff Prays for Young Asian Church
- L.A. STORIES : The Day the Earth <i> Didn't</i> Stand Still
- SOCIAL ISSUES : Abortion Clinic Attacks Cast Glare on New Group of Extremists : Andrew Burnett's coalition advocates, or at least tolerates, violence. But he denies any links to East Coast shootings.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : A Whodunit in Search of a Victim : Capitol: Not much is getting done in the Assembly, but that doesn't mean members are bored. The speakership impasse creates intrigue as everyone wonders who will win and who will be outmaneuvered.
- Henley Is Ready for Trial Kickoff : Courts: Attorneys plan spirited defense of the Rams player, accused of running a drug ring from his Brea home and using a cheerleader as a cocaine courier.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Arrest Is Made in Fatal Shooting
- Pulling Together : King's Dream of Racial Harmony Unites Santa Ana Crowd
- Allen to Run for Bergeson's Vacant State Senate Seat : Politics: Republican assemblywoman joins former legislator Gil Ferguson in bid for the job. More rivals may surface for the March 14 special election.
- Reserve Center Amos Dismissed From Cal State Fullerton Team
- TV REVIEWS : 'Rescue': A Stellar Viewing Experience
- Auto, Print Operations Boost Rockwell Earnings 10.2% : Profits: The increase is attributed to company's changing composition as it moves away from aerospace and military contracts.
- Algerian Radicals Indicate Support for Peace Talks
- Chechens Stream Out of Republic's Capital : Caucasus: 'Everyone is scared. Everyone is leaving,' a resident says. Russians press attack on the city's south.
- Measures Gathers Support in Bid for Coastal Panel Post : Government: Ventura councilwoman has forwarded endorsements to governor. Three others are vying for the seat.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : SUPER BOWL
- BASEBALL ON STRIKE : Working to Make Ends Meet : Lower-Paid Angels, Dodgers Taking Different Paths to Economic Survival
- Chapman University Welcomes Journalists
- The Obese Need to Start Pulling Their Own Weight
- Praise for Weis
- Children Shouldn't Be Babied for Self-Esteem
- Quake-Safe Buildings
- Gulag Moorpark
- Controversy Over Mensa
- Santa Ana Schools Win $1.1-Million U.S....
- Steve Harrington has been named girls' softball...
- Rainstorms
- Assembly Leadership
- A Bad Example
- Points of Light Foundation
- Clinton Calls for a 'New Covenant' : Speech: President tells South-Central crowd that a caring government and responsible citizenry are needed.
- GOP Congress
- In Favor of Openness
- No More Nabisco
- The Senate's Shrinking Middle : Still another moderate announces retirement
- Company Town
- A License to Breed
- THE NOTHRIDGE QUAKE: One year later : Along Reseda Boulevard, One Block of Small Businesses Fights to Recover : Merchants Cope and Hope for the Future : Shop owners at devastated strip malls find comeback harder than they imagined. But some say next 12 months look brighter.
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 17, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 17, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 17, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 17, 1995
- Obituaries - Jan. 17, 1995
- Obituaries - Jan. 17, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 17, 1995
- NAME GAME: Dean Koontz, unhappy with the...
- U.S., Mexico Nailing Down Details of Bailout Package : Crisis: Negotiators hope to submit the multibillion-dollar aid plan to Congress by week's end.
- Orange County Fund Investors Demand Records : Bankruptcy: Creditors seek documents amid growing mood of distrust. They also hire own accounting firm.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Finance Sector Presses State to Help Orange County : Bankruptcy: Regulators and Wall Street warn that Wilson's 'tough love' stance could hurt all of California.
- Clinton Assails GOP Bid to Gut National Service Corps : Politics: President puts congressional Republicans on notice that he plans to fight for AmeriCorps. At rally, he praises its 20,000 volunteer participants.
- O.C. Creditors Demand 17,000 Pages of Records
- They Still Have a Dream : Celebrants Mark King's Birthday With Joy, Frustration and Determination
- President Marks King Day in L. A. : South-Central: Clinton calls for a 'new covenant' and tells largely black audience of his dream--saving programs from Republican cuts.
- TECHNOLOGY - Jan. 17, 1995
- For the Record - Jan. 17, 1995
- MEDIA
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Episcopal Bishop Commits Suicide
- Giving Back / RAUL RODRIGUEZ : He's Living Proof for East L.A. Youth That 'Dreams Are Possible'
- Orange County Almanac
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Domestic Abuse Can Damage Businesses as Well as Lives : Impact: American companies are losing billions, and it's time they addressed the problem.
- 2 Apartments Damaged in Early Morning Blaze
- Platform : Pre-Parole Psychiatric Exams: Are They Just?
- Earthquake: The Continuing Recovery : Making a Difference : Ghost-town Busters
- LAGUNA HILLS : 2 Loading Zones OKd at Laguna Hills High
- If It Rains, Club Will Take Its Tee With a Lump or Two
- CHINA
- Chechen Fight Is a Budget-Buster for Russians
- THE RAMS: BOUND FOR ST. LOUIS : Voices
- NBA ROUNDUP : Brown Doesn't Pass Up a Chance for Victory
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Trio of Pianists Covers Familiar Turf
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Dada Shows Who Rules the (Coach) House
- MALAYSIA
- Nancy Kelly, 73; Actress Lauded for 'Bad Seed'
- FILLMORE : Aid Sought to Replace Volunteers' Trailer
- Senate Panel Will Quiz O.C. Crisis' Key Players : Finance: The headliner, Robert L. Citron, is expected to make his first public response at state hearing Tuesday.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Main Beach Park Repairs on Agenda
- GARDEN GROVE : Registration Open for School District Classes
- COLUMN ONE : 'This Was a Year of Survival' : They escaped the Northridge Meadows collapse. But they cannot escape lingering injuries and painful memories from the morning that changed their lives.
- Storms Buoy Neighbors' Opposition to Flood Basin : Thousand Oaks: Residents who kept watch on Lang Creek during heavy rains say county project may be unnecessary. Proposal threatens oak trees, wildlife corridor.
- U.S. Probes Allegations of Racism by Torrance Police : Law enforcement: Civil rights lawsuits filed by black and Latino motorists help prompt inquiry. Chief denies that people are pulled over because of skin color.
- Construction Should End the Problems at a Troublesome Turn
- NFL PLAYOFFS : Two More Teams Leaving California : AFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME : San Diego Steals Show, Wins a Trip to Miami
- MUSIC REVIEWS : A Charming Outing From Ramey, Jones
- Court Clerk Sees It All--and Likes It That Way
- Political Pros Foresee More Bitter Races : Elections: Insiders of both major parties, gathered to dissect fall vote, predict continuing ethnic tension and warn Democrats to examine their relevance.
- The Poor, Too, Had a Champion in Dr. King : Sadly, his challenge to eradicate poverty remains unmet
- How Far We've Come in the Year Since the Quake : Disaster: L.A.'s newfound neighborliness and can't-break spirit will serve us well in the long recovery still ahead.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC PLAYOFFS : Jimmy Johnson Busy in the Booth
- Don't Tell These Fans Rams Can't Win in St. Louis
- VIETNAM
- PUBLIC FETES: Slain civil rights leader Rev....
- GOP Joins Call for Change in Price Indexing : Budget: House leaders concur with Fed chairman that inflation rate is overstated. Reforms could reduce deficit by $150 billion, some estimate.
- Wilson on European Vacation
- Missing Sylmar Man, 44, Is Found
- Boston NAACP May Rescue Headquarters
- Jokes
- Geoffrey Barr; Manager of Jean Simmons, Other Performers
- Schools Cash In on Rewards for Crime Tips
- California Champs, St. Louis Blues
- SANTA ANITA : Proving Stute Astute, Klassy Kim Easily Wins the El Encino Stakes
- Consider This in 'Pulp'
- TELEVISION : Turning Eyes to LBJ's 'War on Poverty'
- Pope Gets Boost From Success of Manila Visit : Religion: John Paul 'energized' by reception at World Youth Day event, attended by 4 million.
- Guy Devaux; French-Born Maker of Sparkling Wines
- FOOD PRODUCTS
- CHINA
- REAL ESTATE
- CHINA
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : Workers' Comp Deregulation May Upset Rates
- Living Life at the Top Can Sure Be Suite
- Death Penalty Likely to Be Sought Against Drowned Boys' Mom
- COMMITMENTS : There's a Simple Trick to Finding a Lasting Love : Relationships: The most important ingredient is consideration--that is, caring about the other person and being there, because life is long and not all good.
- MISSION VIEJO : Vandalism at Shopping Center Is Alleviated
- Armey Pitches Flat Tax, $40 Billion in Cuts : Budget: House leader says a 17% rate for all would be fairer and easier. He fails to detail trims, but Treasury chief says plan requires deeper ones.
- 'Colorblind' Constitution Faces Test in Altered Light : Law: Conservative justices may dismantle affirmative action. Their tool is a doctrine meant to aid minorities.
- Earthquake: The Continuing Recovery : 'We Learned Planning Is No Luxury' : Public Places: The Ventura County town of Fillmore was 'ready for disaster' and lost few merchants, despite heavy damage.
- Earthquake: The Continuing Recovery : Reply: Complexity Has Caused Delay
- Recalling a Man With a Family and a Home : A friend mourns William Lee Shubert, who died last week in the storm-whipped Ventura River.
- Train Hits Van, Killing 4 Returning From Funeral
- L.A. Chamber Has Itself a Ball
- Raymond Andrew Harmen; Meteorologist
- Quake's Silver Lining: It Missed Rush Hour
- ORANGE : Medical Charts Hit the Age of Computers
- Woman Dies as Truck Hits Car
- LOS ALAMITOS : 3 Are Reappointed to Planning Panel
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Murdoch Disputes Reports of Losses
- 'Crusaders' Loses Opportunity to Make a Difference
- Taking a Powter Financially
- COMMITMENTS : Nurturing the Gen Xer Who Resides Within
- FAA Tightens Airline Security After 2 Bomb Scares
- Dear Street Smart: Why does it take...
- Floating Through Life
- LA HABRA : School District Makes Cuts to Save Money
- WESTMINSTER : McGarvin School to Host Tet Festival
- Earthquake: The Continuing Recovery : 'We're Petrified That When Our Insurance Runs Out We'll Lose the House' : Getting Answers: A family asks why they still can't get their home fixed. Their insurance company replies.
- Issel Steps Down as Coach of Nuggets
- MOORPARK : Hearing Scheduled on Golf Course Project
- Toxic Discharges
- HBO Takes Bulk of Prizes at the CableACE Awards
- Dole Won't Play Sen. Vandenberg to Clinton's Truman : On post-Cold War foreign policy, majority leader is often poles apart from President, unlike Republican who helped guide postwar redesign.
- LAUGH LINES
- U.S. to Propose New Talks With Russia on NATO
- Gray Davis Quietly Rises as Other Political Stars Fizzle
- PERSPECTIVE ON MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. : A Legacy Becomes a Commodity : Making his shrine a paying tourist attraction mocks the man who railed against monetary oppression and excess.
- Tomba Increases Run of Slalom Wins to Six
- Charger Jokes Stopped Three Yards From Goal
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine Women Continue Winning Ways in Hawaii
- NFL PLAYOFFS : COMMENTARY : Joe Who? For 49ers, It's Now 'Steve, Steve, Steve'
- Turner and GE Fail to Agree on a Merger Deal : Media: Executives say talks broke down over who would control the combined company.
- Citron to Be Star Witness at State Senate Hearing : Bankruptcy: Also expected is Merrill Lynch's Michael Stamenson, a chief broker in trades. Tough questions from legislators are likely.
- Mexico, Rebels Resume Talks After 10-Month Break
- Dozens of Pilgrims Feared Drowned in Ganges River
- 3 Die as Israelis Bomb Guerrilla Base in Lebanon
- Somali Gunmen Free Kidnaped U.N. Staffers
- County to Hit Dry Spell After 2 Wet Weeks
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Position Is Open on 4th of July Board
- Chargers Welcomed by 75,000
- TV REVIEWS : Two Puppet Shows Debut for the Kids
- Tips Offered to Citron on Appearance
- NEWPORT BEACH : Commission Checks Two Business Plans
- Copter Crash Killed Pilot, Police Officer : Accident: Craft was on a dinner excursion from Burbank to Downtown L.A. Two women remain hospitalized; one of them is in critical condition and still not identified.
- Man Slain in Stanton Likely Bludgeoned
- LA HABRA : Schools May Be Given Authority to Require Uniforms
- COSTA MESA : Santa Ana Heights Water Co. May Merge With Larger Agency
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT
- Vets Accent Close of Jazz Educators' Conference
- The Who, Why Behind Grammy Voting : Criticism's Nothing to Crow About
- Pearl Jam's Contract With America : Pop music: In its first full concert in almost a year, the band gets political in a Constitution Hall concert to benefit an abortion-rights group.
- Countywide : Disneyland Accepting Applicants for Awards
- For Kids, It's Water Sports : Youngsters Delight in Storm's Mud and Puddles, to Moms' Chagrin
- Going 'Full Gallop' to a Lifetime of Style a la Vreeland
- AIRLINES
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Mexico Traded Sovereignty for Aid, Critics Say : Crisis: Bailout reminds the country of how dependent it has become on the United States.
- 2 Small Quakes Rattle Southern California
- Congestive Heart Failure Cases Rise, Experts Say
- Countywide : Six Groups Awarded 'Food for All' Grants
- Councilman a Target of Upcoming Trial in Condo Owners' Suit : Court: Larry Zarian, an investor in Glen Valley units, is among defendants in a $15-million action that alleges shoddy construction.
- NFL PLAYOFFS : Two More Teams Leaving California : NFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME : San Francisco Finally Gets Past Dallas, 38-28
- NEW MEDIAKing Tribute: The House of Blues...
- FOOD PRODUCTS
- NOVEL SWITCH: Screenwriting has paid many novelists'...
- COMMITMENTS : How Much Is Too Much to Tell? : There's a delicate balance in talking about your sexual history with a new partner. So think twice before you speak.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Sheriff's Bill Could Rise $108,610 in 1995
- OXNARD : Trustee Chosen for Washington Visit
- Crash of Helicopter Killed Pilot, Policeman
- 2 Men Escape Serious Injury After Car Hits Amtrak Train
- Economic Profile
- ROAD MAP FOR A MOVE : Frontiere Does Have Final Word, but Shaw Drove Rams to St. Louis
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC PLAYOFFS : Rickey Jackson Changes His Tune
- SOUTH KOREA
- Orange County
- U.S. Retailers Rethink Rush to Expand in Mexico : Economy: Some like J.C. Penney and Wal-Mart had grand plans. Now they aren't so sure.
- Regulators OK Use of 2 Banned Pesticides
- 2 Small Earthquakes Are Barely Noticed
- When the Fighting : Stops Too Soon : Results of Bush decision in Gulf War linger
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : R&B; Master Class From Professor Stevie Wonder
- Standard & Poor's Annual Stock Guide
- VIETNAM
- Forest Service Undercut Own Probes, Agents Say : Resources: Investigators say timber thefts by lumber firms are deliberately ignored. Agency officials deny it.
- BOOK REVIEW: MEMOIRS : An Intimate Yet Discreet Look at an Icon of the Theater : MY LIFE WITH NOEL COWARD b<i> y Graham Payn with Barry Day</i> , Applause Books $24.95, 341 pages, illustrated
- Political Climate Cools for Clinton : California: President will spend two days reviewing quake repairs, flood damage. But since Nov. 8 elections, his ability to deliver for state has eroded.
- U.S. Woman Touring Angkor Wat Killed; Guerrillas Suspected
- Bird's-Eye View of Animal Magnetism
- Rebel Serbs in Bosnia Harass U.N., Shell Bihac Pocket : Balkans: Second day of artillery attacks kills two in northwest enclave. Peacekeepers are duped in capital.
- CYPRESS : City Acts to End News-Rack Clutter
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Morse Finally Breaks PGA Code, Wins Hawaiian Open
- TV REVIEW : 'Voyager' Trek Leaves Human Emotion Behind
- No More 'Forbidden Fruit' : U.S. Apples Make a Crunchy Debut After Japan Lifts Ban
- AUSTRALIA
- DUAL HONOR: It's envisioned as a day...
- Car Crash Kills Woman From Lake Forest
- Gallery
- The Who, Why Behind Grammy Voting : Academy Makeup Is Key
- The Artist and the Bad Rap : O.C. Enterprise: Brea designer took heat for cover work on Ice-T album with infamous song 'Cop Killer.' Now young entrepreneur's hot.
- Louis Gaste; Prolific Songwriter's Tune Plagiarized as 'Feelings'
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Citron Lawyer Seen as Gutsy Fighter : Crisis: Ex-prosecutor David Wiechert plans to accompany the former treasurer-tax collector to two inquiries this week.
- Chechens Repel Assault on Stronghold : Caucasus: Russians, facing 'overpowering fire,' are beaten back from presidential palace. Confusion reigns in devastated capital. In Moscow, official vows fight will continue.
- THE RAMS: BOUND FOR ST. LOUIS : Few Fond Farewells for Frontiere : Sports: Fans, ex-players and former team executive blame flamboyant owner for demise of once-proud Rams franchise. But she says she's looking forward to a new lease on life.
- Repairs to Shut Down Road
- NFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME / SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 38, DALLAS COWBOYS 28 : Dallas Dynasty Shows First Signs of Crumbling
- AFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME / SAN DIEGO CHARGERS 17, PITTSBURGH STEELERS 13 : Defeat Leaves Steelers Emotionally Drained
- Koontz Wants His Name Off Movie, Citing Violence
- RACING ROUNDUP : Krone, Wearing a Cast, Leaves Hospital
- Nation IN BRIEF : MARYLAND : Sauerbrey to Drop Election Challenge
- What People Want to Know : COMMITMENTS
- Tomba Is Not a Reprint: Tomba Wins Slalom
- Shapiro, Bailey Rift Erupts, Splits Simpson Team
- Apartheid Foe Slovo Mourned in South Africa
- SEAL BEACH : Westminster Signs Deal to Use Jail
- Nation IN BRIEF : NORTH CAROLINA : Bodies of Drowned Boy Scouts Found
- Memories of a Slaying That Split Latinos
- DUCK NOTEBOOK : Wilson Opts to Break Camp Early
- Dow Revisits Near-4,000 Mark as 'Soft Landing' Gains New Fans
- You Can Keep Tips, But Employer May Make You Pay
- Christopher Sees U.N. Taking Over Haiti Duties in March
- Keeper of the Legacy : After a 'Journey of Self-Discovery,' Dexter King Fights to Keep His Father's Memory Alive
- 3 Killed in Crash of Search Plane : Aviation: Civil Air Patrol unit went down Saturday while looking for a small aircraft reported missing in Mt. Baldy area Dec. 31.
- Residents Head Outdoors as Bad Weather Breaks
- GARDEN GROVE : Program Offers Class in Desktop Publishing
- This Is a Good Time for a Tax Cut : Economy: By the end of the next fiscal year, California's debt should be fully extinguished.
- Empowering Los Angeles With a Consolation Prize : Federal aid: The $125 million for economic development must go directly to job-needy neighborhoods.
- Things May Never Be the Same Again : Survivors: They experience stress, money woes, a distrust of contractors--and in one case, a future that is brighter than ever.
- A Welcome Debate on a Thorny Issue
- SANTA ANA : Registration Extended at College District
- Earthquake: The Continuing Recovery : Turning On the Lights : Working People: When the whole grid went down, it was every power dispatcher's nightmare--a 'black start.'
- 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).
- A Daily Endeavor : Laborers Use City-Run Site to Find Work
- Searching for Consistency in Oxnard's Street Striping
- GOLF / THOMAS BONK : The Term 'Water Hazard' Takes On a New Meaning
- AUTOS
- ENERGY
- A Bone to Pick : At the La Brea Tar Pits, Volunteers Are Reconstructing the Lives of Animals--as Well as Their Skeletons
- RSVP : Mixing Business With Pleasure
- Repairs to Shut Part of Topanga Canyon Blvd.
- Agenda
- Balanced-Budget Effort Runs Into Sense : Even Republicans are now saying, 'Let's not be hasty'
- Coopers & Lybrand Cluster Gets New Managing Partner
- Brown on Trade Visit to India
- Reflecting on Progress Since King's Death : Observance: Second Baptist Church worshipers in Santa Ana commemorate what would have been the late leader's 66th birthday.
- Figueroa Sparkles in Rough : Soccer: She's a standout for Santiago, which was outscored, 71-2, in league last year and has one victory this season.
- THEATER REVIEW : Combustible John Vickery Ignites SCR 'Misanthrope'
- Dance : Eiko and Koma's 'Wind' Rises Above Their 'Land'
- Anti-PETA Ad
- Wilson Inaugural, Proposed Tax Cut
- Middle Class and Talk Radio
- U.S. Asians
- Jazz : Vets Accent Music Conference
- IRS Bureaucracy
- Loser
- Los Angeles County - News from Jan. 16, 1995
- Los Angeles County - News from Jan. 16, 1995
- Obituaries - Jan. 16, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 16, 1995
- San Diego County - News from Jan. 16, 1995
- Angry Fans Rush to Condemn Rams' Planned Move
- Family, Friends Don't Believe Man Is Rapist : Ojai Valley: Community hopes arrest of Jason Edward Hawthorne, 21, ends a series of attacks. But acquaintances call him the victim of a 'witch hunt.'
- Actor Dreyfuss Injured in Ventura Boulevard Accident
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AFC PLAYOFFS : Steelers Stand Behind McKyer
- Fans Angry Over Rams Move Plans : Pro football: While efforts continue to keep the team in O.C., bitter devotees say they were duped by owner Georgia Frontiere and the team's management. The deal is set to be signed Tuesday.
- Enough Sun for Some Fun : Rain-Battered Residents Come Out to Play as Storms Finally Let Up
- Laguna Hills Man, 47, Killed in Ski Accident : Plunge: He dies in a 500-foot fall from an icy slope while trying out for ski patrol at Big Bear. His wife breaks her leg while trying to rush to his aid.
- Richard Dreyfuss Injured as Car Hits Pole in Studio City
- 'Three and a Third' Law Explained
- Cooking and Wine: What French Do Best
- Behind Wilderness Therapy
- Weekend Escape: Corona : Club Mud : Dipping, soaking and lazing in the natural mineral hot springs of Glen Ivy Spa
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- WILSHIRE : LAPD to Add More Bikes to Patrol Unit
- On View : A Fitz Fix : ROBBIE COLTRANE RETURNS IN HIS AWARD-WINNING ROLE ON A&E;'S 'CRACKER'
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : Life as Becky No. 2 on 'Roseanne' is No. 1 role for Sarah Chalke
- Los Angeles Times Special Quake Report: One Year Later : Still Shaken / Voices : From the Epicenter to D.C.: Reflections on the Devastation : JIMMY MENZI
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : A Twist of Fate : Pat Mayo 'came out' in a Leisure World paper to form a social group. But the outpouring from parents of gays added an unexpected dimension.
- HUMILIATION IN CHECHNYA : From Hero to Heel, Russian Army Stuck in Trenches of Incompetence
- Road Crews Swiftly Tackle Damage Left by Storms : Repairs: As patching begins, early loss estimates range from $10,000 to $50,000 per city. Officials plan to seek federal aid.
- SIMI VALLEY : Pedestrian Struck by 2 Vehicles Dies
- The Pond's First Fight Night Gets KOd by Broudy : Boxing: Local promoter pulled out of deal that would bring an inaugural fight to the facility.