- ROSSMOOR : Community Services District to Invest in State Treasury, Not County
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Driver Training Classes Stopped : Curricula: Hart school board ends the on-road component because the state took away the funds for it. Classroom instruction will continue.
- SIMI VALLEY : Reagan Library to Shut Early for Taping
- PACOIMA : Theater Class to Perform Downtown
- Ongoing Strike Leaving Major Leaguers Out in the Kuld : Baseball: Former Chatsworth High catcher is prepared to cross picket lines for a shot in the big leagues.
- Saatchi & Saatchi Sues Ousted Co-Founder
- Waste Hauler Target of Suits by Shareholder : Litigation: WNH Investments wants Security Environmental Systems to recognize WNH's purchase of 38% of its stock.
- Pacemaker Connectors Recalled
- Company Town
- BANKING
- SANTA ANITA : Outlook Improves for Weekend Racing
- Low Tech Coach : Despite a Successful Career, Louisiana Tech's Barmore Is Still Blaming Himself for Championship Game Loss
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Oxnard Wins on Three-Pointer at Buzzer, 76-73
- Wonderware Corp.: The Irvine supplier of software...
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- Tokos Medical Corp.: The company said Thursday...
- Company Town : Geffen Enters Breast-Beating Fray
- Closer View Wrecks Theories on Quasars : Astronomy: The Hubble Space Telescope is aimed at a sample of the bright, distant objects and finds that most are not surrounded by galaxies.
- The Buffalo Nation : The Oglala Sioux want to rebuild the buffalo-based economy of their past. But first they must deal with an old, old adversary: the U.S. government.
- Limits to Power of Term Limits : GOP is divided on length of service in the House
- Election to Fill Bergeson's State Seat Set for March 14
- Nuns Get Loan for Housing Projects
- City Urges Business to See Quake Repair as Opportunity : Recovery: Riordan leads conference aimed at drawing investment from private sector, focusing on low-interest building loan program.
- Los Alamitos : New Coffee Shop OKd With Conditions
- Food Bank Falls Victim to Ravages of Flooding : Aid: Water destroys $415,000 in groceries in warehouse. Up to 20,000 needy may be affected.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : Cowboys' Smith Is Wired for NFC Title Game
- A Battle Royal Is Taking Place With Surface-to-Surface Missiles : Football: School set to build long-awaited stadium but playing field is a contentious issue: artificial turf or grass?
- A Penn That Doesn't Always Come to the Point : Pop music: The singer, who plays tonight at the Coach House with a new backup group, can sometimes be as hard to figure out as his lyrics.
- BANKING : Missouri Company Makes Bid on Its 3rd O.C. Financial Firm
- Food, Funk, Foosball and Flannel
- House GOP Seeks Sweeping Overhaul of Welfare System : Congress: Reform plan would expand state control, slash federal spending by $40 billion over five years. It deviates from course set by 'contract with America.'
- Nevada Coal Train Crash Kills 1, Injures 3
- Captured Russian Soldiers Paint Bleak Picture of Chechnya Conditions : Caucasus: The men say low morale, heavy losses and devastating 'friendly fire' undermine efforts to seize Grozny.
- L.A. Mensa Chapter Votes to Oust Newsletter Editor : Controversy: High-IQ society is target of national outrage over articles on population control.
- Accused Killer Gets OK to Act as Attorney : Ruling: Appeals court says that Jonathan Daniel D'Arcy of La Habra, who is charged with setting a bookkeeper on fire, has a right to represent himself in the death penalty case.
- Moorpark OKs Plan for Modestly Priced Homes
- Bruins' Victory Is the Definition of Winning Ugly : College basketball: UCLA goes cold, but Washington is even colder, 75-57.
- NFL PLAYOFFS : Entrenched in Anonymity : Steelers' Offensive Line Might Not Be Famous (Whose Is?) but It Works Together to Get the Job Done
- LOS ALAMITOS : Light Foyle, Driver Similar in Tenacity
- Hershiser Era as a Dodger Comes to End : Baseball: Pitcher is cut loose to go elsewhere. Claire will make contract offer to Butler.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : LunaPark: All Things to All Patrons?
- Quake Safety Proposal: Southern California Gas Co....
- Company Town : Law Firm Adds Name to Masthead
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- City Congratulates Itself on Quake Response : Government: The report says officials reacted 'with remarkable creativity, commitment and adrenaline' to the disaster.
- LONG BEACH : Man Injured in Explosion Is Charged With Igniting It
- Countywide : Holiday Closings
- CHINATOWN : Fire Causes $1.5 Million in Damage to Mini-Mall
- Harmon Tries to Concentrate on Game : Basketball: Santa Ana Valley junior puts his controversial transfer and coach's resignation aside to develop as a player.
- Storm Postpones America's Cup Defender Races
- TV's Temporary Reprieve From Simpson Overdose
- Stations Explain Policy on Simpson Coverage
- Combined Income of 14 S&Ls; Drops 30% for 3rd Quarter : Thrifts: Rising interest rates and waning demand for loans are blamed. However, only 4 of the institutions lost money.
- Company Town
- Rain, Rain, Go Away--Until Parents Are More Prepared
- THE GOODS : What High Performance Tires Really Do For You
- Home of the Emmy : Academy of Television Arts & Sciences center draws crowds of fans, but has cut back on some of its grandiose ideas.
- Children With Disabilities Aren't Cheaters : Social Security: The number receiving benefits has doubled because of a court eligibility ruling, not parental fraud.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Celio Scores 31 Points, Helps Rosary Get Past Saddleback
- Managers Blamed for Millions in MTA Losses : Finances: In-house report says officials do little to resolve problems such as forged bus passes and sick leave abuses. Agency disputes findings.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Woolridge Scores 21, Leads SCC Past Pacific Christian
- 'Male' an Uneven Lineup of One-Acts
- MUSIC REVIEW : Andriessen Work a Triumph for EAR Unit
- UPS to Raise Rates: United Parcel Service...
- Workers Return $80 Million Worth of Traveler's Checks
- An Error in Other Professions, but Smart Tactics in the Courtroom
- EPA Gives State 2-Year Reprieve on Smog Rules
- 22 Algeria Rebels Slain; Opposition Agrees on Plan to End Civil War
- In World of Nonfiction, It's All in the Timing : Books: What are publishers willing to gamble on this winter and spring? The Kennedys (again), the fall of liberalism, autobiographies by women and even Orange County.
- Capital Firm Hires Foley
- Schools May Launch Weapons Hot Line
- How Rap Music Got Its Bad Rap : Violence: Experts blame the change in the genre partly on newer performers' lifestyles.
- LAKE FOREST : City May Stay Open All Fridays
- Residents on Edge Over Tainted Water : Ventura: Amid officials' warnings to boil drinking supplies and avoid bathing, some fear that meals eaten earlier may yet make them ill.
- Jury Is Seated in Murder Trial
- FULLERTON : Pupil Transfer Policy Tentatively Approved
- PACIFIC 10 CONFERENCE ROUNDUP : Stanford Shoots Down Arizona State
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Washington Streaks Past USC, 67-53
- Jackson Slugs It Out for UC Santa Cruz
- Cooper Scores 40 Against Old Teammates
- MOVIE REVIEW : Touching, Cautionary 'Tom Thumb' a Tale for Big People
- ART REVIEWS : Milano Kay's Eternally Modern Women
- Scientists Issue Grimmer Forecast of Quakes for L.A. : Seismology: New study indicates a greater likelihood of jolts in the 7.2 to 7.6 range than earlier believed.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Ways to Make a Difference in the Community
- COLUMN ONE : Putting Personality in Your PC : We may deny it, but research shows that we treat our computers like people. So why not make machines act more human? Some scoff. But others embrace a new software program named Bob.
- Fog Disrupts Air Travel in Chicago, N.Y.
- U.S., India Sign Security Agreement : Diplomacy: Two nations that were once suspicious of each other set a new course on military ties and cooperation.
- BURBANK : Murder Charge Filed in Slaying of Guard
- Latinos to Press for Boycott of ABC-TV : Minorities: Coalition charges that the network broke a promise to air an ethnic-themed show.
- Croatia's Gathering Storm
- Rain Triggers Torrents of Conversation
- Delivery of Health, Human Services Faulted
- CAMARILLO : Farmland OKd for Commercial Use
- Westcorp: The Irvine financial services holding company,...
- Video to Aid Home Rebuilding: A new...
- Western Digital Stock Slides 14% on Record Results : Technology: Surprising fall is attributed to pessimism about industry prospects. Other disk drive makers' shares also down.
- PriceCostco Abandons Deal for Mexico Stores
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Palmdale to Reduce Anti-Graffiti Prizes : Vandalism: Council moves to trim city costs and assist area businesses by lowering the $1,000 reward to those who help catch culprits to $250 in gift certificates.
- Only 6 People Go to UCI Session Honoring Dr. King : Civil rights: Symposium speaker decries apathy at sparse gathering. An on-campus march is planned today.
- Furyk, Fergus Shoot 67s to Share Hawaiian Open Lead
- 'Lypsinka!' Uniqueness Is Beyond Words
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Has Legal Machinery Killed Our Judgment? : THE DEATH OF COMMON SENSE: How Law Is Suffocating America <i> by Philip K. Howard</i> ; Random House $17, 202 pages
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Chance of Recouping Losses Small : Courts: Even if it wins its suit against Merrill Lynch, Orange County probably won't get back its $2 billion, finance experts agree. But action could help shift blame.
- Q & A
- School Magnet Meeting Canceled
- Service to Honor No. 1 Laguna Beach Gadfly
- Dial-a-disaster: If you phone Allstate Insurance's 800...
- J. Miller Leavy
- Youth Opinion : What Do You Know About The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.?
- Nabisco Plant
- GOP Transition in Congress
- Platform : The 'Downsized' of '95 Look Warily at '96
- Unfunded Mandates
- New Smoking Restrictions
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : ...
- Multicultural Manners : A Chilled Misunderstanding
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- MEXICO'S FINANCIAL UPHEAVAL : More Help on the Way : U.S. Readies at Least $25 Billion in Loan Guarantees
- NEWS ANALYSIS : A Pyrrhic Victory for Intel, AMD : Case Cost Chip Makers Dearly but Won't Stop Others
- O.C. Rushes to Recover Before Next Rainstorm : Weather: Transportation secretary pledges quick federal response after touring Laguna. Forecasters say storm expected Saturday won't be as forceful as the last.
- Malcolm X's Daughter Held in Plot to Kill Farrakhan
- NEWS ANALYSIS : A Pyrrhic Victory for Intel, AMD : Case Cost Chip Makers Dearly but Won't Stop Others
- Orange County Files Suit Against Merrill Lynch : Bankruptcy: $2.4 billion in damages is sought. The brokerage denies being behind risky investment strategy.
- As Rains Abate, Ventura Finds Water Tainted
- Simpson Prosecutors Drop 18 Allegations : Trial: They say some of the domestic abuse claims could be reintroduced. Defense complains of a smear campaign.
- After Layoffs, County Hires From Outside
- Malcolm X's Kin Indicted in Plot to Kill Farrakhan
- U.S. Program Reintroduces Gray Wolves in Yellowstone : Nature: Court ruling allows importation of eight predators in an effort to restore park's balance of nature. Foes fear they will deplete livestock.
- Merrill Lynch Sued by O.C. in Attempt to Recoup Losses : Bankruptcy: The brokerage denies responsibility. In other developments, a 5% pay cut for county employees is proposed and supervisors' aides are subpoenaed.
- When It's Wet, They Go Wild : Recreation: Rainy weather gives four-wheelers a chance to push vehicles to limit, but boy's death points to need for caution.
- Kings Expect to Open at Home; Ducks Probably on the Road
- SHAKEN MEMORY: How soon they forget. ....
- Orange County Files Suit Against Merrill Lynch : Bankruptcy: $2.4 billion in damages is sought. The brokerage denies being behind risky investment strategy.
- BUSY SIGNAL: Who could blame County Administrative...
- N. California Braces for New Round of Rain
- Half of Ventura's Water Supply Is Declared Unsafe : Storm: Contamination warnings are given to 70,000 residents. Schools and beaches are closed due to rising health concerns. Damage to 250 residences is reported.
- Shaw Says Ram Deal Could Be Done Tuesday : Pro football: Paperwork remains, but the team has an 'understanding' with St. Louis group.
- School Discipline
- Local State of Emergency Is Declared : Hawaiian Gardens: Officials offer up to $2,000 in aid to help fix storm damage. Some residents criticize city's flood response.
- President Plays Down U.S.-Japan Trade Deficit : Policy: After meeting with Prime Minister Murayama, Clinton shifts approach to issue, saying recent pacts have not had time to be effective.
- CRENSHAW : Quake Damage Puts End to Upscale L.A. Swap Meet
- EDUCATION : Alhambra Gives Up Fight to Close Gabrielino High
- Friends, Foes Reflect on End to Richard's Tenure : Politics: Family concerns are cited in the volatile councilman's decision not to seek reelection. But years of confrontation may have taken their toll as well.
- BUSINESS : Theater Partners Betting on Magic Touch
- High Above the Rain, an Equally Extravagant Snowfall Piles Up : Mountains: Sierra ski resorts get a big lift from moisture-laden storms. Precipitation since Oct. 1 is twice the average for the last 90 years.
- Recall Drive Aims at Anaheim Mayor, Councilman : Politics: Organizers are upset the city borrowed $95 million to put in failed county investment pool. Tom Daly and Frank Feldhaus react angrily to the effort.
- More proof that connections are everything in...
- Man Hit by Car Dies in Surgery
- The California Deluge : Where To Get Help : A Guide To Coping With The Storms : Directory
- OXNARD : Neighborhood Sealed Off After Chlorine Leak
- CSUN Seeking Senate Aid on Funding Plans
- SEAL BEACH : Response to Flooding in Old Town Criticized
- Runnin' Ragged : Struggling UNLV Will Face Northridge Without Grgurich
- CALABASAS : Hearing Set on Firm Eyeing Move to City
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Boulton Impressive as Cypress Wins
- PACIFIC 10 BASKETBALL / DAN HAFNER : What's Next for Oregon: the Final Four?
- Coach Speaks Softly, Westlake Carries Big Stick
- Chechen Leader Reappears, Says Neither Side Can Win War : Russia: Dudayev calls again for peace talks but offers no new proposal. Yeltsin and aides discuss fate of military chief.
- It's the Attitude That Counts
- Q&A; : 'If She Doesn't Feel Attractive, Then I Haven't Done My Job'
- Fired House Historian Calls Politics in Washington a 'Wicked' Game
- Car Crash Kills Father, Son
- Police Move to Bar Homeless From Returning to Riverbed
- SAVING THE NHL SEASON : A Suite Deal Finally Came Together : Hockey: Bettman, Goodenow go down to the wire to get an agreement.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Big Loss Is Forgotten as Magic Routs Pistons
- With Ella's Songs in Their Hearts : Review: Ella Fitzgerald is honored with a tribute by jazz and pop stars. But the Pentecostal Community Choir nearly steals the show at Universal Amphitheatre.
- Kennedy Urges Democrats to Fight for Party's Beliefs
- Nurse Found Fulfillment in Rwandan Relief Effort : Lea Svedeen volunteered for two months in a bombed-out village in the war-torn African nation. She expresses admiration for the resiliency of the people she met.
- Sports
- Get Ready for Some Big Top Cuisine--the Cirque's Coming to Town
- Hockey Pact Clears Way for a Shortened Season : Sports: NHL owners, union agree on end to 103-day lockout. Games could begin Jan. 20 if players ratify accord.
- Key Defendant, 17, Acquitted in Shooting at Park
- SANTA ANA : Schools Will Expand Health Plan for Poor
- Man Admitted Killing African American, Detective Says : Courts: At hearing on whether there is enough evidence to support hate-crime charges, investigator says co-defendant used racial slur. Both have pleaded not guilty.
- Council Rescinds Detective's Commendation : Police: Members say they did not realize that the retiree they honored, Jay S. Paul, played a pivotal role in an LAPD unit accused of spying on public figures.
- Burbank Airport Officials Discuss Timetable for Terminal : Building: Authority hopes to have funding by spring to begin acquiring land for larger facility. Vice mayor says there hasn't been enough dialogue on its size.
- Going All Out to Help New Parents Cope
- Rev. Espinoza, a Longtime San Fernando Minister, Dies
- SAVING THE NHL SEASON : THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : A Suite Deal Finally Came Together : No Winners in a Long, Bloody War
- ENVIRONMENT : Flood-Control Measures Aid Burn Areas
- PORT OF LOS ANGELES : Farmers' Market Set to Move to Ports O'Call
- Secession Movement Heads to Sacramento : Lomita: Effort to take control of schools from LAUSD is in hands of State Board of Education after receiving county panel's OK.
- A CLASSIC CASE : '60s Rock May Not Be Very '90s, but Dada Continues to Be a Delight in Diversity
- MIRACLE MILE : Classes on Helping Smokers Quit
- Study Finds Patients' Bodies in Constant Battle With HIV
- The Fine Print on the Contract With America : Environment: The new Congress is set to roll back laws protecting forests and streams and controlling oil drilling.
- Sanders to Run for Holden Council Seat
- Countywide : Circus Tickets Sold Earlier Than Planned
- Construction of Its Track Has CSUN Going in Circles : Rescheduling: Strametz requests delay of project. Matadors won't host meets.
- Arum Out, Broudy In as Olympic Promoter
- CLUB REVIEW : At Last: Now You Can Kibitz at Canter's Seven Nights a Week
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Indiana Runs Home Winning Streak to 50
- Isuzu Sales Up: A report last week...
- International Business
- Quake Lessons One Year Later: No Gold Stars
- Wine and Spirits : Drink American
- Wine and Spirits : WINEMAKER OF THE YEAR : Civilizing the Central Coast
- THE CALL? COLLECT! : Rubber ducks and TV memorabilia --as well as a 10-year-old's bug collection --should light up young eyes and bring back fond memories for older folks.
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : A Splendid Evening : Nixon Supporters Gather at the Presidential Library to Celebrate His Birthday and Dedicate Yorba Linda's State Historic Landmark
- High School Girls' Soccer Teams Practice Getting Down and Dirty
- TORRANCE : City to Weigh Acid Use at Refinery
- Car Paints Are Turning Green to Comply With New Mandate : Law will force licensed auto body repair shops to use environmentally safe sprays.
- Bolsa Chica's Amigos Reelect President
- Obituaries : * William B. Hale; Engineer
- ROUNDUP : Harvard-Westlake Wins Behind Collins Twins
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- LONG BEACH : Innovative Anti-Gang Program Expanded
- 'Fishbowl' Filled With Delights
- COMEDY : Caryl Kristensen: Mining the Mother Load Pays Off Big
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Help Wanted, Given : Laid-Off Employees Find an Array of Helpful Services
- For Teachers and Students Alike, It's Been Water Torture
- SINGAPORE WATCH : Face in the Mirror
- LAKE FOREST : City Adopts Interim Investment Policy
- BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : No. 8 Esperanza Alone at the Top After Shutting Out Los Alamitos
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Justice Dept. Calls for Change in Small-Order Rules at Nasdaq
- 5,000 Pay Tribute to 4 Firefighters Killed in Seattle
- REGION : Coining a Phrase With Talking Parking Meters
- The following are the top music sales...
- THE CALIFORNIA DELUGE
- And <i> This</i> Is Toned Down
- FOR THE KIDS : Focus on Feelin' Good and Feedin' the Hungry : Caren Glasser brings her high-energy show to the Forum Theatre and asks concert-goers to bring canned foods.
- Compton Closes Former Ramada Hotel : Housing: Development firm files claim against city for expenses incurred while it managed the building.
- 2 Dive From Pier to Rescue Surfer in Peril : Weather: His cries for help are answered after surfboard is torn away in high waves at Huntington.
- Fire Dept. Project in 'Crisis State,' Mayor Says : Finance: Riordan asks for probe of communications system installation, which is years behind schedule and over budget. Chief acknowledges problems but says job is being 'managed responsibly.'
- OXNARD : City to Hire 4 Police Officers With Grants
- AMERICA'S CUP : Conner Takes On Historic Team of Women
- NFL PLAYOFFS : To Each His Policy : 49ers and Cowboys Take Different Routes to the Top of Football World
- Erickson Leaving Miami for Seahawks : Pro football: Coach reportedly gets $1-million per year and will be introduced today.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Chapman Beats UC San Diego in Triple Overtime
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL : Cypress Manages to Hold Off Golden West
- Evoking a Landscape All Their Own : Dance: Eiko and Koma bring their unique style of moving--and not moving--to L.A. with 'Land' and 'Wind.'
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Western Digital Posts Record Quarterly Earnings, Revenue : Computers: Analysts say the Irvine-based maker of hard disk drives correctly anticipated changes in the marketplace.
- Joking About Health, Pope Begins 11-Day Asian Trip That Will Test His Stamina
- Orange County Fans' Choices
- Far from Chasing Trends, Fame, Greg Ginn Is in It for the Music : The guitarist from the late Black Flag is churning out albums on his independent labels--but only for bands he likes.
- Out of the Blue Come the Many Ways You Can Mix Denim Items
- ARTESIA : City Elections Moved to Odd-Numbered Years
- GARDENA : Council to Set Up Panel to Monitor Finances
- Court Blocks Reintroduction of Gray Wolves to Yellowstone Park
- SCIENCE : Separating Fact From Fantasy About Mars : An astronomer at Gladwin Planetarium in Santa Barbara gives weekend programs about the fourth planet from the sun.
- RESTAURANTS : Some Fare Goes Heavy on the Lite
- Disputed School Boundary Plan Dropped : Education: Proposal would have moved poor Latino students to a new campus in an upscale, mostly white neighborhood.
- SBA to Boost Loans Aiding Flood Victims
- CYPRESS : Mayor Breaks Ankle in Fall During Rain
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City Seeks Public Hearing on Composting Plant's Permit
- A Historian Becomes History : Christina Jeffrey flap: This appointment was the best Gingrich could do?
- 3 Councilmen, 5 Challengers File for Valley Seats : Elections: As expected, Bernson, Ferraro and Wachs formally declare they each will seek a final term.
- Basketball
- WEST HOLLYWOOD : City Hall Work Force Caught in Labor Dispute : A group of union members seeks to form a new bargaining unit. Union files charges; city won't take sides.
- Voices
- SAVING THE NHL SEASON : The Deal
- Dancing Appears to Be More to Sanders' Liking, Anyway
- Lakers Charge, Then Fade : Pro basketball: Van Exel scores 35 and keys 20-0 run, but Suns prevail, 118-108.
- Clippers Fail to Rock Vote in Loss to Aspiring Young Mavericks : Pro basketball: Potential all-stars Mashburn (25 points) and Kidd (21) key 98-93 victory as Clippers collapse.
- 'New Orleans': A Tasty Appetizer
- Ousted Maurice Saatchi Announces His Plans for a New Ad Agency
- Frozen-Chicken Rule Clears USDA Hurdle : Agriculture: California's poultry industry has long sought the revised standard on 'fresh' temperature.
- Long Beach Bestows Historical Status on Civil Rights Pioneer's Home : Landmark: Ernest McBride, 85, co-founder of the local NAACP chapter, and fellow members tackled racial bias and other issues in his Lemon Avenue bungalow.
- Humanitarian: Sheinbergs to Receive Award Sunday
- ARCADIA: Four armed men robbed the Foothills...
- LONG BEACH : Police Substation OKd for City's West Side
- Serb, Bosnian Army Chiefs Agree to Build on Truce
- Pair Fit In With Young, Adventurous
- U.S. Finds Way to Criticize Russian Acts in Chechnya : Diplomacy: It accuses Kremlin of violating its obligations under European security accord.
- Campus Dispute : Courts: Paul Athans charges that UCLA fired him because he is gay and HIV-positive. But the university says he lost his job after taking 2 1/2 months leave without informing his supervisors.
- Crime Rate Falls 7%, Murders 13%, Lungren Reports
- Why Simpson May Use a Battered-Husband Defense
- NEWPORT BEACH : Man Sought in Alleged Fraud That Hit Elderly
- Private MTA Session May Have Violated Open Meetings Law
- AUTOS : O.C. Custom Car Maker Gives Mustang Lots More Horsepower
- BANKING
- Ready for the Big One? : Experts remind one county resident that even if they can't predict earthquakes, being prepared will bring peace of mind.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Boccaccio's a Little Less Than Meets the Eye : This Westlake institution is living off its ample, earned reputation, but some of the cuisine is worth every pretty penny.
- Sports
- ARLETA : Quake Boosted Chamber's Roster
- Vice Chancellor Mitchell to Leave UCI for Berkeley
- If Then Was Now, Mr. Miles Wouldn't Have a Prayer
- International Business
- Roll It
- Neighbors Join to Help Couple Turn Back Mud
- 16 Shot Dead in Attacks on Algerian Bus, Mosque
- HEALTH
- IN THE KITCHEN : Lentils for a Leaky Roof
- A Fun Band Gets Serious : The zany, part-fusion Los Lobotomys have released a CD and played Europe, and will make their Ventura Theatre debut Friday.
- Clash Raises Fears of New Unrest in Mexico's South : Chiapas: Opposition group says it will try to seize more town halls. Government accuses it of fomenting violence.
- Msgr. John Hurley Dies, Was Our Lady of the Valley Pastor
- Pentagon Wants End to El Toro Logjam : Military: Defense officials threaten to draft their own plan for the Marine base if county supervisors, Irvine and Lake Forest fail to agree on its reuse soon.
- The Angels jumped into the replacement-player frenzy...