- Trial Highlights : THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- BIG SOUND: Ending months of speculation, Ventura...
- Life's a Cabaret for Actress : Bonnie Franklin, best known for her starring run in TV's 'One Day at a Time,' brings her musical act to Studio City.
- GLENDALE : Top Students Face Off at Scholastic Bowl
- SANTA PAULA : City to Buy, Restore 1900s Movie Theater
- Grant to Help Laid-Off Defense Workers : Aerospace: About $500,000 to $700,000 of an $18-million federal fund will be used in Ventura County to retrain and educate 100 residents.
- MEN'S EAST REGIONAL : Tulsa, in Sweet 16 Again, Plays UMass
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : WOMEN'S WEST REGIONAL : Roland's Shot Turns It All Around for Purdue
- BASEBALL
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : MEN'S MIDWEST REGIONAL : Watch Out: Richardson Is Grumpy
- RSVP : Celebrating Friendship and Sisterhood
- Drawn at Random : Pieces in show share a unique approach by artists, who let intuition be their guide.
- Fields of Natural Wonders : A free guide gives wildflower tips for the Hungry Valley area, a short drive from the Antelope Valley poppy reserve.
- Senate Votes to Give President Line-Item Veto
- LOS ANGELES : Simpson Trial Cost Through February Put at $3.2 Million
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : City Approves Plan for Future Land Uses
- Annual Paramedic Fee Is Increased to $24
- Bennett, Carpenter on Greek Schedule : Concerts: Series subscriptions go on sale starting Sunday for the 1995 season at the upgraded theater.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Show of Vindication by Etta James
- MOVIE REVIEW : Wayans' 'Major Payne' Orders Up Laughs
- Frito-Lay and Taco Bell Team Up: Frito-Lay...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Delivers Even as the Dollar Dips
- Fidelity National Renews Bid for US Facilities Stock : Acquisition: New proxy fight is threatened in long effort to take over the Costa Mesa insurance firm. Fidelity, an Irvine title insurer, is offering $15 a share and may seek 3 seats on board.
- FBI Offers Record $4-Million Reward in Lockerbie Bombing
- Artificial Bone Material Helps Injured and Aged, Study Finds
- A Comic Comes Home : 'Lou's on First' explores the emotional essence of the famed acting duo. The North Hollywood play pays homage to Costello's Valley heritage.
- Yeltsin Orders Crackdown on Fascist Acts
- Pianist's Keys to Happiness : David Azarian has the two things he dreamed of while growing up in Armenia: a home in the U. S. and jazz.
- Farrakhan Case Informant Tells of FBI Stipend
- Help for Hire : Hope Well service runs errands and frees up time for the disabled and homebound patients.
- SANTA CLARITA : Couple Plead Not Guilty in Escrow Embezzlement Case
- Witness Describes Killings at Crack House
- Obituaries : * Francis Joseph Bauer, 78; Outdoorsman
- Firetrucks Inadequate for Hilly Community, Chief Warns : La Habra Heights: Vehicles are unable to navigate steep, narrow streets and are poorly maintained, he says. Replacements won't arrive for another year.
- THE TIMES 1995 WINTER ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : Holiday Spirit Was No Gift to Opponents : Wrestler of the year: Calvary Chapel standout, the State champion at 152 pounds, is set to move on to Minnesota.
- Once Again, Edney Steals Show for UCLA
- NHL ROUNDUP : Soderstrom Is Too Much for Rangers
- BANKING
- Company Town
- PERSPECTIVE ON TERRORISM : Playing on Fears of a New World Disorder : The nerve gas attack in Tokyo should be seen as an aberration; this is no crossing of the mass-psyche Rubicon.
- New Threat From Iran
- Elderly Couple Are Found Shot to Death in Home : Tragedy: Police believe case is a homicide-suicide. Neighbor says pair were in ill health--and lonely.
- Drug Use Is Bad News, but It Doesn't Erase Good Works
- TUSTIN : Redesign of Building for Youth Center OKd
- PREP ROUNDUP : Pate Wins Twice as Irvine Beats Newport Harbor
- Scyphers Case Takes U-Turn in Simi Valley : Jurisprudence: Taping of conversation with coach backfires on father of former Pioneer player.
- Out of Coaching, Raveling Glad to Talk Good Game : College basketball: The former USC coach stays involved in sport with broadcasting duties during NCAA tournament.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Sometimes, You Just Try, Try Again
- TELEVISIONSay Goodby: The revolving door at NBC's...
- Company Town : Cornick Named Nomad Exec
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Senate Panel OKs Bill on Telecom Reform, but Fight Isn't Over : Communications: Senate panel OKs bill opening competition. But a compromise among industry factions is shaky at best.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Telecom Reform Won't Come Easy : Communications: Senate panel OKs bill opening competition. But a compromise among industry factions is shaky at best.
- Wisconsin State Fund Gets Burned
- United Shuttle Cuts L.A.-Bay Area Fare
- TECHNOLOGY : IMC to Offer New Products to Smooth Network Data Flow
- Welfare Debate Puts Blame for Poverty Mainly on Poor : Analysis: Self-destructive behavior is seen as a key cause. For decades, policy was shaped by faulting society.
- Davis Waits for His Turn as 'Governor' : Politics: Lieutenant governor suffers the slings and arrows now. But he says he will 'act accordingly' when Wilson is out of the state campaigning for President.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : For the Cleavers of the '90s : Honest, simple Oceanview Bar & Grill recalls the '50s with its comfortable, yet contemporary, fare.
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : The Players or the Owners: What a Choice!
- LANCASTER : Man Killed, Woman Injured in Torture Attack
- OXNARD : Council Holding Retreat to Set Goals
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : MTA to Transfer 7 Bus Lines to Private Contractors
- City Would Pay Group to Drop Plan for Center : Port Hueneme: Homeless advocates seek to provide services on surplus Navy land. Officials envision other uses for property.
- LA HABRA : Middle-School Event Showcases Colleges
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Swallows Day Parade to Close City Streets
- Saugus Launches Its 56th Season Saturday
- THEATER REVIEW : Capitalism and Conscience : Poetic Writing and Keen Insights Stand Out in Baitz's 'Three Hotels'
- D.C. Overseer Becomes a Vocal Critic
- U.N. Report Details State of Terror in Guatemala
- AFRICA : Leaders Fiddle as Kenya Burns, Critics Charge
- Danes Arrest American Publisher of Nazi Materials : Racism: Nebraskan is believed to have smuggled hate tracts into Germany for years. Bonn follows up with raids.
- SIMI VALLEY : Worm Concern Is Giving Up the Fight
- COSTA MESA : Panelists Needed for Newport Blvd. Study
- The Sistine in Spandex : Parties: Artist Silvia Jahnsons is painting huge panels of Lycra reflecting the comedy theme for the Governors Ball for the Academy Awards.
- CITY HALL WATCH : Artful Dodger?
- Woman Uses Purse for Savings, Loses $10,000 to Burglar : Crime: South Pasadena resident, 84, is carrying the cash when she comes home and surprises thief. She says she adopted the practice after an earlier break-in.
- CIF to Discuss Alternating Championship Sites
- NIT ROUNDUP : Canisius Rallies, Holds Lead to Defeat Washington State
- NCAA DIVISION II : Riverside Reaches Title Game With Upset of No. 1 Indiana
- NCAA WOMEN'S MIDWEST REGIONAL : Another Big Victory Not Enough for Colorado
- Theatre 40 in a 'Tobacco' Triumph
- 'Marathons' Goes Distance in Collection of One-Acts
- Too-Heavy Touch Hurts 'Execution'
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- High-Risk Quake Insurance Plan Extended : Underwriting: Quackenbush wants to keep system for another six months while seeking permanent solution.
- BANKING
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- GARDEN GROVE : Protests Delay Stricter Parking Ordinance
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Sun Devils Victims at Kentucky Party : Southeast: Arizona State is treated as rudely as every regional guest by the Wildcats, who win, 97-73.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : UConn Downs Maryland
- MUSIC REVIEW : Carmina Quartet Looks Inward in Recital at Bing
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Priest' Incendiary but Mostly a Sham
- Company Town : Jordan Blocks a Ratings Shot by CBS : Television: Return of Bulls' star player diverts viewers from the network's coverage of the NCAA tourney.
- New Bullock's for Women Store to Create 130 Jobs : Retailing: The opening in Fashion Island in June is expected to reinvigorate the mall. The building had been an I. Magnin.
- BOND TICKER : Schools Regard Tax as Key to Recovery
- Eliminate Some Bilingual Classes, Committee Says
- Lungren Cited for Contempt : Court: Attorney general faces jail if he continues to enforce law that judge had blocked.
- WOODLAND HILLS : 4 Students Win Science Awards
- Groups March for Affirmative Action : Demonstration: In Downtown L.A. protest, women's organizations target proposed ballot measure that would eliminate the programs.
- Feet loose: We're sorry to report that...
- Officials Seek End to Unfunded Programs
- People
- LOS ANGELES : Ex-Councilwoman Named to Panel on Border Ecology
- Countywide : Westminster Student Gets Music Invitation
- Pop! Goes the .357
- Arizona Carjack Suspect Arrested in Los Alamitos
- Ducks Continue to Improve With 6-3 Victory Over Sharks : Hockey: Anaheim, which has seven points in its last seven games, moves within two of San Jose.
- CLUB REVIEW : 7969: Equal Opportunity Enjoyment
- And the Moral Is: Try It; They Might Like It : Stage: For the first time, the Alternative Repertory Theatre will give children's fare a go, with Diane Doyle's 'Aesop's Fables.'
- Music Review : Carmina Quartet Looks Inward in Bing Concert
- State Supreme Court Says It Will Not Hear Keating Case Appeal : Judiciary: The panel once wanted to consider it. The reversal lets stand the former thrift operator's conviction on 17 state charges.
- Senate Bill to Punish On-Line Obscenity Draws Sharp Criticism : Computers: Sponsor says it would protect minors using the information networks. Foes fear threat to freedom.
- EARNINGS
- FILM : New Star to Shine on Oscar Night : CalArts student Vanessa Schwartz has reason to be giddy about Hollywood's stellar event. Her animated short, 'The Janitor,' is a nominee.
- Mexico Ruling Favors Whales Over Mine : Ecology: Agency rejects $120-million expansion project in Baja California bay. Company will appeal.
- The Award for Best Contractor Goes to . . .
- BRITAIN : Will Meeting Take Chill Off Major-Clinton Relationship? : Two may find common ground despite differences.
- And Now, the King of the Bentleys
- Malibu Bridge Reopens Ahead of Schedule
- OXNARD : Money Question Stalls Pool Project
- GARDEN GROVE : 6th-Grader Is King Bee in Spelling Contest
- Orange County Almanac : Green Gold
- Rower Loses One Medal, Keeps One
- Discovery Zone : Recruited at a Hamburger Stand, Whitaker Seeks to Find Himself as Boxer in Pan American Games
- Sabatini Can't Hold a Big Lead : Tennis: She takes 6-1, 5-1 advantage, then loses to Date in semifinals.
- In Future, Maybe He Should Tiptoe Through the Obituaries
- Disneyland Marathon and 5K Run
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Jay and Davis Hit Doubles for Ventura
- BASEBALL
- Microsoft Tops List of Nasdaq Firms Being Lured by NYSE : Markets: The software giant hasn't decided whether to jump to the Big Board. Its departure would be a blow.
- Company Town : New World Communications to Buy Cannell to Fill Fox Needs
- Police Raid on Sect Brings Relief to Fearful Neighbors : Japan: Farmers describe years of anxiety living beside a compound of the secretive Aum Supreme Truth cult.
- 'Killer Bees' Found in State a 2nd Time
- Blinded by the Light? : Tales of near-death experiences--from visions of God to meeting Elvis--fascinate millions of us. But as the stories increase, so does the criticism.
- STUDIO CITY : Police Seek 'I Spy' Bandits in Robberies
- Embezzlement Suspects Surrender : Escrow: Santa Clarita couple plead not guilty. Harold Wiener is released; his wife, Kathy, is in jail.
- TOXIC DISCHARGES
- Countywide : Child Welfare Group Seeks Volunteers
- Drawing the Line With the Line Item : Senate devises clever approach to thorny issue
- Countywide : Festival to Draw Youths to Arts
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Dog-Gone Defense by UCLA : West: The intensity level is high in an 86-67 victory over Mississippi State, propelling the Bruins into the regional final.
- Greenberg Staying at Long Beach
- Mediator Gets More Time to Try for Settlement : Baseball: At Usery's request, NLRB delays decision on seeking injunction against owners.
- In Argentina, They Are Eating Up Maradona Madness
- Past and Future Win for Stanford : Women's West Regional: Senior Kaplan, freshman Folkl lead Cardinal to 81-71 victory over North Carolina.
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Styles Leads Laguna Beach Past El Toro
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Elton, Billy: Hours of Hits but Not a Risk
- Airline Passengers Should Get Used to Crowded Flights, Executive Says
- Can You Picture This? Kodak Without Film : Technology: The company wants to become a leader in digital imaging and will announce new products Tuesday.
- Expert Provides Tips on Garage Sales: This...
- New World Will Buy Cannell to Help Fill Fox's Program Needs
- Big Three Escalate Attack on Electric Car : Pollution: Auto makers hope anti-regulatory mood aids new fight against zero-emission mandate.
- GOING FOR GOLD: From Burger King to...
- Montana Kills Gay Category in Sex Offense Bill
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Mexico Vows to Wage War on Smuggling Syndicates : Crime: Zedillo and Cabinet ministers pledge to fight corruption, stem transport of drugs and migrants to U.S.
- THE GOODS : Protecting Your Car on a Budget
- House Nears Vote on Welfare Reform Bill : Congress: GOP returns some child-care funds, adopts tough stand on deadbeat parents. Approval along party lines is expected today.
- Orchestrating a Merger : Music: The New West Symphony will be formed from Conejo and Ventura County ensembles. Concerts for '95-96 tentatively set.
- Major Trash Hauler Sees Moorpark as 'Gateway' to County Contracts : Business: Browning Ferris Industries of Texas is pressuring the city to give it a chance to bid. It says it can offer service at a lower price.
- VENTURA : Petition Seeks Tax to Fund Libraries
- Greenberg Signs Contract to Stay at Long Beach State
- BASEBALL
- Burt Welcomed in Lake Elsinore by a Familiar Face
- Clippers Kibble for Big Dog
- No-Music Future Likely With Sale of Le Cafe Restaurant
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Tight, Loud Songs From Claw Hammer
- Independent Spirit Still Taking Shape : Movies: What constitutes an independent film keeps changing, and so do the parameters for the awards honoring those works.
- Ameron Shakes Off Rust Under New CEO Marlen
- Company Town : VIDEO FACTS
- Sears Will Get Back Into the Lube Business in Just a Jiffy
- A Dose of Marketing : Irvine Vitamin Firm Alacer to Begin Advertising
- House Nears Vote on Welfare Reform Bill : Congress: GOP returns some child care funds, adopts tough stand on deadbeat parents. Approval along party lines is expected today.
- THE GOODS : Sailing, Sailing Into the Virtual Ocean Blue
- LAGUNA BEACH : Mobile Home Residents Rage at Council Over Relocation
- CANOGA PARK : Merchants Oppose Policy on Tickets
- TOPANGA : Advice Available at Native Plant Sale
- CONVERSATION / CAROL ANN TAYLOR : 'Look at That Gang Member Like He Was Your Child'
- Sugarman Lands Master's Women's Basketball Post
- Zoo Begins Shipping Some Species to New Homes
- Hawaii Breakdown Break for Crabtree
- GOLF / DINAH SHORE TOURNAMENT : Spencer-Devlin (69) Stays Cool in the Wind
- GOLF / THE PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP : Pavin Leads at 66, 10 Shots Better Than Nicklaus
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Tall Tale': With Pecos Bill's Help, Kids Get the Big Picture
- L.A. Police Dept. and Simpson Case
- Managed Care for Seniors
- Affirmative Action
- Washington Hospital
- Adoption Agency
- WEST HOLLYWOOD : Man Jailed in Theft of Rap Cassette, Gunplay at Store
- Sweeping Recovery Plan Raises Trash-Dumping Fees, Imports : Crisis: Proposal--which officials admit may have legal problems--enrages city leaders, who say hikes will cripple services. O.C. also asks laws be altered to allow county to borrow against future revenue.
- OTHER NEWS - March 24, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - March 24, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - March 24, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - March 24, 1995
- TECHNOLOGY - March 24, 1995
- TECHNOLOGY - March 24, 1995
- Obituaries - March 24, 1995
- Obituaries - March 24, 1995
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Killed, Woman Badly Hurt in Home Attack : Violence: They were bound, gagged and apparently tortured, authorities say. Motive remains unknown.
- Arson Suspect Described as a 'Classic Pyro' : Crime: Arleta man is held after a string of 350 fires in the Downtown garment district. Three-year hunt led to his arrest.
- Latest Storm Causes Little Local Damage
- Orange County Offers Recovery Plan to State
- U.S. Offices of Japanese Sect Under Surveillance
- CIA, Lawmaker Trade Charges Over Covert Operation : Intelligence: Agency's acting director denies any cover-up surrounding Guatemala murders. Congressman won't back down in rare public tussle.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Just Being Yourself Can Be a Step Toward Happiness
- 'State of City' Talk by Mayor Defies Custom
- Governor Has Staked Out Hot Button Issues
- Wilson Says He Has 'a Duty' to Run for President : Election: Governor announces formation of panel to explore bid. Aides say move is first step toward formal declaration within two months.
- TRY NEXT DOOR: The Brea Olinda Unified...
- Kaelin Bolsters, Frustrates Prosecution on Key Points
- Motive Told of Suspect in 350 Fires
- Man Wanted in Wife's Fatal Knifing Surrenders : Crime: Suspect had been in hiding. Court records show he has history of beating the victim, who was stabbed in parking lot.
- Parker Will Get Rid of 'Interim' : College basketball: USC will name him its 19th basketball coach today.
- REAL ESTATE
- PLAYING THE INTERACTIVE GAME : They Don't Know What It Is, but Everyone Wants to Get In
- International Business
- International Business : EU Panel Urges Tighter TV Import Quotas : Trade: The tougher decision could spell trouble for the U.S. entertainment industry.
- Senate Panel Expected to OK Telecom Bill : Regulation: TV and phone services would be allowed to enter one another's markets.
- Baby Bok Is a Thing of Choy
- A Good Girl Reveals a 'Nasty' Truth
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : If You Can't Stand the Heat, Try Hunan Garden's Gentle Cuisine : Oxnard restaurant goes easy on the peppers, spices. While a few dishes suffer, many succeed because of the light touch.
- BRIEFLY : Art: Murals Brighten Community Offices
- Arts Day Speaks Universal Language
- Q & A : Huntington Beach Fire Chief Michael Dolder
- As Jury Deliberates, Henley Ponders His Drug Case
- BASEBALL : O'Malley Says 'Economic Disaster' Looms
- NCAA MEN'S WEST REGIONAL : Maryland Needs More Than Smith
- 'SNL' Gets Message and Relays One : Television: Changes will be made, says 'Saturday Night Live' creator Lorne Michaels. But he's not happy with public criticism from NBC executive.
- Storm Loss Estimate for Crops Rises to $519 Million : Agriculture: Officials are now calling this California's worst rainy season ever.
- AUTOS
- Firm's Hopes Ride on Motion Simulators : Entrepreneurs: Studio City-based Cinema Ride, which already runs a mini-theater in Las Vegas, plans to cash in on virtual-reality entertainment. But competition is growing.
- ARCADIA: Holly Avenue Elementary School has adopted...
- TORRANCE : 9 File Suit in Oct. 19 Mobil Refinery Blast
- Bad Boyz Are Honored for Doing Good
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Fires Near N-Arms Plant Burn Homes
- COLUMN ONE : Karachi's Chaos May Be Costly : The woes of Pakistan's richest city, which is awash in murder and mayhem, may drive away what the country needs--foreign investment.
- WEST HOLLYWOOD : Deputies Don't Stray Far to Catch Suspect
- Circle Jerks"Golden Shower of Hits" (1983) Avenue/RhinoNo,...
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Castaic Official Charged With Indecent Exposure : Courts: Gene Roy Bloom, a town council member, faces neighbor's accusation. Nine others make similar complaints.
- A Close- Up Look At People Who Matter : Doctor's Peers Honor Him for Volunteering
- Chores on the Shores : Participants in Workfare Program Clear Storm Debris From Local Beaches
- Metrolink to Stop at Burbank Airport
- Graf Challenged but Maintains Winning Streak
- OXNARD : Man Shot to Death at Home; Arrest Made
- Irvine Invitational Scheduled Saturday
- BIG WEST CONFERENCE BASEBALL PREVIEW : Titans Favored, but Tournament Has Final Say
- Raiders Expand Search for a New Fullback
- PAN AM GAMES ROUNDUP : Canadian Rower Banned Over Drug Test
- Rock 'n' Roll, Both Spirited and Spiritual
- Thai Soul
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Cookstuff : FINDS : The Fungus Finder
- PASADENA : Legal Help Sought by AIDS Service Center
- Bishop of San Bernardino Diocese Reassigned to Reno
- Iranian Chemical Weapons Threaten Strait, Perry Says
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Killing Opened Fissures in Mexican Ruling Party : Politics: Power vacuum may bring reform, but so far it has meant instability. Some question Zedillo team's ability to cope.
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : Feature Titles to Hit the Marquee at Ventura Theatre : A director's version of the futuristic 'Blade Runner' kicks off the monthly Sunday series. There will be two showings plus an array of Asian foods.
- TORRANCE : High School Pep Squad Wins 1st-Place Trophy
- N. Korea Threatens to Pull Out of U.S. Nuclear Deal
- BOND TICKER : ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Recall May Be Short of Signatures
- PRESENT COMPANY : The All-Texas Border Tour Brings Together Four Musicians With a Past
- Council Eases Fund-Raising Restrictions : Long Beach: Members can raise $5,000 a year for job-related expenses. Backers of voter-approved limits criticize decision.
- EVENTS : Wistaria Fete Blooms Into Purchase of Police Cars : Sierra Madre continues money-making success of vine's centennial into second year, funds two additional vehicles.
- Railroad Killer Gets Life Term as Cheers Erupt
- BRIEFLY : Aging: Wilson Names Conference Delegate
- Heights Peril Fire Engines : La Habra: Chief warns that flatland vehicles cannot master steep slopes. New equipment is at least a year away.
- Saluting the Spirit of Adventure
- Season's Greetings : Early Blooming Wildflowers Herald the Arrival of Spring With Spectacular Display
- Mother Tries to Prevent Graffiti Spree : Tagging: Police call her a hero for warning them of Long Beach vandalism wave. 'I couldn't just let this happen,' she says. Tip led to her son's arrest.
- Wilson's Softer Edges May Give Him Edge in '96
- ORANGE : City's Plaza Becomes Set for Movie
- THE TIMES 1995 WINTER ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : On Either Field, Vazquez Is Always Around the Ball : Player of the year: Fountain Valley standout uses his football instincts to excel in soccer.
- BASEBALL : Redington to Be Angel Replacement Player
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NCAA : Green Considers UNLV, Stays at Oregon
- HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD : BOYS' PREVIEW : Field Events a Key for Thousand Oaks
- Sense of Direction Crucial to Self-Employment : Career: People who want to launch their own business should first invest time and effort in determining what they really want--and are best suited--to do, says strategist Anna Navarro.
- AUTOMOTIVE
- Pressure Cooking : The Cooker's Range
- Spring for Lamb
- THE FALL COLLECTION / PARIS : Glamour, Perfection, Triumph
- SAN PEDRO : 2 Forums Planned in School Board Race
- Two Fishermen Share a Bond as Deep as the Ocean : Medicine: Five years ago, a chance meeting on the Hermosa Beach Pier led to Frank Rembert receiving a kidney transplanted from Rick Wilson.
- Panel Calls for Rules on Use of City Staff
- HEALTH : Drug Use Increasing in Schools, Survey Says
- Insiders' Trading Tips
- RESTAURANTS : Welcome to the Great Outdoors : Dolce Is Big on Alfresco--and Rich Italian Fare
- Arleta Man Is Charged in 10 Arson Cases
- Chechnya May Cost Russia Its 'Expanded Role' in G-7 : Diplomacy: Warren Christopher warns that Moscow will lose its chance at full membership in exclusive economic club if the war drags on.
- PORT HUENEME : Del Monte Building Cold Storage Facility
- 2 Men Sought in Alhambra, Arcadia Rapes
- BY DESIGN : Uniformly Cool : What's in a logo? Anti-status. Which is why this year's fashion rebellion borrows from blue-collar workers
- Council Meeting Start Time Changed to 5 p.m.
- REDONDO BEACH : Tom O'Leary, Longtime Community Figure, Dies
- LYNWOOD : City OKs Gradual Water-Rate Hikes
- ANAHEIM : Ex-Council Candidate Named to Commission
- Chorale Tempers the Classics With P.D.Q. Bach : The Gold Coast Concert Chorus has been taking on more challenging tasks. It also does a good job of pulling in an audience.
- Obituaries : Gerald Paventi; Father of Ex-Court Commissioner
- SIMI VALLEY : Ground Broken for Boys & Girls Club
- Irvine : Mortgage Lender Is Buyer of Old City Hall