- Developer Moves to Garner Support for Thousand Oaks Shopping Center : Growth: Rick Caruso brings his proposal to a meeting of 50 community residents. They ask him many questions but do not voice objections.
- Santa Ana Church Basement Runneth Over--With Water : Construction: Contractors, suppliers will pay $1.4 million to Coptic Orthodox congregation.
- Tax Increases Require Voter Approval, State Court Says : Government: Justices declare Prop. 62 constitutional. Taxing ability of cities, counties will be restricted.
- James Irvine Garden, 244 S. San Pedro...
- JAPAN : Kobe Faltering Despite Hopes : A construction boom has failed to develop after killer quake shook economy.
- Countywide : 'Leave Plan Alone,' Bus Chiefs Told
- Law Targeting Truants to Take Effect Monday : Schools: Students found off campus without excuses will be ticketed and have to appear before a Traffic Court judge.
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Banking On a Lifetime of Comic Genius
- James B. Rea; Mutual Fund Co-Founder
- World-Class Bicycle Club Brakes for L.A. : Journey: Six disabled riders arrive for final segment of their around the globe odyssey.
- Home Theater Sued Over Loans of $15 Million
- AT&T; Expected to Get Increased Rate Flexibility : Telecom: FCC considers ending virtually all long-distance pricing regulation.
- Irven (Irv) Spence; Animator
- Company Town
- Russell Goldsmith to Take Over as City National's CEO
- Officials Question Arts Center Funding : Endowment: Several Thousand Oaks council members call for disclosure of financial status, charging that businessman is withdrawing donation.
- THE GOODS : You Are on the Receiving End
- GOP's Drive for Change Eclipsing Reagan Revolution
- Reynolds Sentenced to 5 Years in Prison for Sexual Misconduct
- CRUEL CUT: A 14-year-old Oak Park High...
- San Gabriel Valley : Woman Gets Surgery to Lengthen Limbs
- Virginia Killer Executed
- Jury Convicts Oil Technician of Boss' Slaying
- Questions and Answers About Your Commute : Negotiating the Ins and Outs of Car-Pool Lanes
- New Petition Calls for Weldon Canyon Dump : Trash: Backers are confident the initiative will qualify for the March countywide ballot. Opponents vow to renew the legal battle.
- Colin Powell's Views
- At <i> Only </i> $4 Million a Mile, Firm Hopes Driverless Rail Network Gets on Track
- Child Custody Battles
- Pico-Aliso 'Others'
- Investigation Into Leaks of Police Chief's Personnel File Gets Under Way : LAPD: Council member criticizes city attorney's warning that odds of finding the source are slim. Inquiry began after Williams agreed to drop $10-million claim.
- Courts: SEC suit leads to $27.8-million decision against Douglas Cross of Laguna Niguel and four others in what judge described as Ponzi scheme.
- Park Status for East Mojave
- A Hard Rap, but Far From Fatal : Time Warner move unlikely to sink sales or popularity of 'gangsta' music
- Prop. 13
- State Tort Reform
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 29, 1995
- Obituaries - Sept. 29, 1995
- COMPANY TOWN : Q & A : Vocal Session : Interscope's Iovine Reflects on Time Warner Split
- Jury Urged to Free Simpson as Act of Courage, Social Justice : Courts: Defense equates acquittal with defending the Constitution and poses 15 questions to the prosecution. Cochran asks panel to stop "cover-up" by authorities.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Families' Anger Erupts Outside the Courtroom
- CATTING AROUND: Scruffy the cat slept late...
- Driver Arraigned in Freeway Crash : Accident: CHP officer pinned under car is still critical. Suspect is charged with felony drunk driving.
- Burbank OKs Warner Bros. Expansion Plan : Construction: The $800-million project is expected to triple studio's local employment.
- Schools : Education news : SOUTH COUNTY : 6 Grade Schools Get New Principals
- USC Suspends 3 : College football: Walters, Ifeanyi, Herrin subject to NCAA investigation for allegedly accepting payments from agent. Forfeits are a possibility.
- KABC Drops Ira Fistell as Host of Late-Night Radio Program : Radio: KABC says Ira Fistell's firing was unrelated to his legal problems over leaving scene of a fatal collision.
- Mistrial in O.C. Love Triangle Murder Case
- Schools : Education news : MISSION VIEJO : Rummage Sale to Aid Science Camp Trip
- Schools : Education news : HUNTINGTON BEACH : Dwyer Middle School Dedicates New Wing
- Assemblywoman Boland May Run for Russell's State Senate Seat
- 7 Charged in Statewide Insurance Fraud Probe : Investigation: U.S. alleges scheme involved several legal offices and chiropractors.
- Burbank OKs Warner Bros. Expansion : Entertainment: Studio's $800-million development will triple its local employment and cement the industry's growing role in the Valley's economy.
- New Data Contradicts Fortier in Blast Case : Oklahoma: He says Timothy McVeigh robbed an Arkansas gun collector to fund the bombing. But records indicate suspect was in Ohio during heist.
- Accord Stirs Skepticism but Hope in O.C.
- BASKETBALL BUCKS: Cherokee Parks' three-year, $3.35-million contract,...
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Executive Travel : Business Travel Notes
- The Secret of a Perfect Burger
- Land of the Great Gourd : Pumpkins: The crop is ripening early and Ventura farmers are scrambling to protect their fruit. With Halloween a month away, timing is everything.
- FASHION : Single File : When Cosmo Calls, Bachelors of Every Stripe Answer
- Clinton Seeks Support for Bosnia Deployment : Military: President says most U.S. peacekeepers would be there for 'months, not years' if accord is signed.
- MIDWEEK REPORT / HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL UPDATE : A Fiery Finish
- VALLEY WEEKEND : SATURDAY : WEST MEETS EAST
- A Concept That's (Intentionally) All Wet : Dance: Choreographer Heidi Duckler is floating another new idea. This time her troupe will perform in the L.A. River.
- VALLEY WEEKEND : Harps Working Their Magic on City of Angels : Virtuoso Sylvia Woods stimulates interest in the ancient instrument at her store. Harpists are popular at venues around town.
- New Wonder ingredient: U<i> n</i> -Dried Tomatoes
- Gunmen Wound Colombian President's Lawyer
- Countywide : Supervisors to Vote on 2nd Public Auction
- A Dark Week at Black Rock : Television: CBS' new schedule all but disintegrated against the competition, but the network president says poor showing wasn't a total surprise and changes are in the works.
- International Business
- Uneasy Money : U.S. Unveils $100 Note in Bid to Thwart Counterfeiters
- Brits Willing to Bargain on Heathrow Access
- Stuffing Stuff
- LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
- Guarding Against Big Brother Just Some of the Time
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Tentative Deal OKd in Pittsburgh
- RECREATION / IRENE GARCIA : New Students Stand in Line at Blade School
- Samba Ngo: He's Been Around and Heard It All : Pop music: The guitarist, who plays in O.C. Saturday, says even 'cutting-edge' sounds echo those from Africa. But more vital than innovation, he believes, is spirit.
- VALLEY WEEKEND : MUSIC : SOUNDS : For Singer, Old Tunes Anything but Standard : Polly Podewell's repertoire includes an array of pop songs from the '30s and '40s.
- A Day That Sticks in the Minds of Bostonians
- Delicate Case Ends on Up Note for Darden : Trial: Racial issues often put prosecutor in tough spot. He is applauded for closing arguments.
- Teacher, 48, Indicted in Police Killing : Grand jury: Valley high school instructor Daniel Tuffree is charged in slaying of Simi Valley Officer Michael F. Clark.
- Sunland-Tujunga : Volunteers Sought to Help Clean Forest
- Council OKs Homes but Puts Ridge Off Limits
- Water Storage Site Decision Delayed : Government: Council members suspend an environmental review of tank sites on Mesa Drive.
- A Feeble Step Toward Peace : Accord on government for Bosnia is welcome, but a truce remains elusive
- Obituaries : * George R. Wallace; Ex-Oil Drilling Superintendent
- North Hollywood : 3 Carjacking Suspects Held After Chase
- Sutton Joins Irvine Co. Board
- NEWS ANALYSIS : How Did It Happen? Blame Super-Traders' Mystique
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks, Bonds Dive, Then Recover in Wild Session
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Futures Investors Hope to Toast '95 With Bordeaux : Commodities: Barring seasonal rain problems, London wine merchants expect this year's harvest to be of high quality.
- Crime-Ridden Chicago Housing Coming Down
- Stanton Hints Current Term Will Be His Last : Public service: Orange County supervisor, a target of post-bankruptcy criticism, cites family commitments.
- Vasquez, Job Finished, Faces Uncertain Future
- LA HABRA : Council Considers Ban on Homeless Campers
- SCIENCE FILE: An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- Daring to Touch a Sacred Cow : Change needed for index tied to Social Security
- Housing Project Pits 2 Neighboring Cities : Development: With nearby residents fearing runoff trouble, Laguna Beach opposes 22-home hilltop plan that Laguna Niguel has approved.
- THE COLLEGES / ROB FERNAS : Pepperdine Women Make Waves at Start but Quickly Recede
- VALLEY WEEKEND : ROCKTALK : After 43 Years, Palomino Fades Into the Sunset : Last month's closing of the legendary honky-tonk ends an essential chapter in L.A.'s music scene. 'It was <i> the</i> country nightclub' in the region, Dave Alvin says.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- International Business
- L.A. Law Firm Hires 30 From Mudge, Rose
- Take It for <i> Granita</i>
- Up Here, One Drink and You Start Spinning
- Roll Over, Moldova
- Eyes for Art : Children See the Possibilities in Creating Wearable--and Auctionable--Designs With Eyeglass Frames as Canvas
- 70 Drown in India Coal Mine Shaft
- IRVINE : City Council Urged to Reject Development
- Men Invade, Ransack Home, Stab Resident
- San Gabriel Valley : The Fat's in the Fire Over Potbellied Pigs
- ORANGE : City Yanks Use Permit for Club Remixx Site
- Man Hurt in Fall Wins $1.6 Million in Suit Against Caltrans
- Countywide : Nurses Making a Point About Flu Shots
- PERSPECTIVE ON MIDEAST PEACE : A Small Step for Mankind : The peace process has brought Israel full circle, back home to the original ideology of its founders.
- In Little Tokyo, They All Know the Meaning of Nomo : Baseball: Japanese Americans as well as tourists follow the Dodger pitcher with a mixture of curiosity and familial support.
- 1 Arrested in Raid on Chop Shop
- Four Cypress Players Take Blame for Vandalism
- Southeast / Long Beach : PEACE PACT
- South Bay : USC to Upgrade Marine Science Center
- Just Preps : Area News : CENTRAL CITY
- 12-Year-Old Victim of Freeway Shooting Remains Critical
- 4 Men Arrested on Suspicion of Trying to Steal Computer Parts
- LOS ALAMITOS : Even for Schvaneveldt, 3,000 Is a Big Deal
- THOUSAND OAKS : City OKs Funds to Buy Hilltop Property
- Angels Finally Make Some Noise of Their Own, 2-0 : Baseball: Finley, Percival and Smith combine to cut Mariners' lead to two games.
- OC LIVE : Circus Performers Break Away to Join the Expo
- VALLEY WEEKEND : SUNDAY : AN AFTERNOON AT THE OPERA
- JAZZ REVIEW : Thielemans Mixes Pleasing Blend of Amiability, Artistry
- Koll: The Newport Beach real estate services...
- Coalition to Challenge Cap Cities Deal : Television: Advocacy groups say Disney deal violates media cross-ownership rules. ABC says it complies with children's programming requirements.
- Lawyer Says He Provided Documents Used for Article
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Role Reversal : Celebrities Attending the Trial of the Century Come to See the Show
- VENTURA : Land-Use Measures Are Topic of Debate
- Price Goes to Bullets for First-Round Pick
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : Peete to Start for Eagles This Sunday
- A 'Roccan Good Eggplant
- BY DESIGN : Surf and Turf : It seemed the Bear belonged to no one--and everyone. Then director John Milius decided his logo was worth fighting for.
- FASHION : They Made Magic Together : Oleg Cassini's New Book Looks at His Years With Jackie Kennedy--and Launches a Tribute Collection
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Exploring the Catholic Soul of Europe : THE SIGN OF THE CROSS: Travels in Catholic Europe <i> by Colm Toibin</i> ; Pantheon $24, 304 pages
- Tire Store Owner Sam Winston Is Killed in Utah Car Accident
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Juror Questionnaire
- Skin-Deep Problem Divides Germany : Lifestyles: The fall of the Berlin Wall may have united two countries, but one thing both sides can't seem to agree on is nudity.
- Senate Passes Funding Cuts for EPA, HUD
- Priming the Pumpkin : Farmers Scramble to Protect Crop Ripened Early by Heat
- THOUSAND OAKS : City, Firm to Plan Project Near Plaza
- International Business
- For Plush Pippin, Selling Millions of Pastries Is Easy as Pie : Food industry: Washington baker savors sweet success nationally with double-digit growth.
- Nuts to Us This Year
- Stronger Rear-Door Latches Ordered : Autos: Agency says move should prevent about a dozen deaths a year. Car makers disputed need for upgrade.
- France Deserves Credit for Bosnia Pact, Envoy Says
- L.A. Children More Open to Drug Use, Study Finds : Attitudes: Youths here less likely than peers elsewhere to see narcotics as harmful. Media, crime, poverty cited.
- Drive-By Measure Signed : Law enforcement: Gov. Wilson OKs bill that could make such shootings a capital crime if victims die. Voters must approve change.
- China Drops Nuclear Reactor Sale to Iran
- SANTA PAULA : School Delays Vote on Gift From AT
- Forum to Examine Medicare, Medi-Cal
- Smith Micro Stock Retreats After Sales Executive Quits
- Tofu Love
- Central Los Angeles : CHANGE COUNTS
- What? Private Tax Collectors?
- Bosnian Muslims Return to Sad Remnants of War : Balkans: With the tables turned, the exiled come home. They find a town too devastated to recognize, and an enemy too pitiful to hate.
- Central Los Angeles : PUBLIC REVIEW
- Supreme Court to Decide Issue of Copyrights on Software : Technology: Panel agrees to hear Lotus vs. Borland, first case to address how much protection developers should be given.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Durable Goods Data Sends Stocks, Bonds Reeling
- Can I Get Those Vitamins Decaf?
- Where Spoon Bread Goes to Heaven
- What Powell Really Needs: a Reason to Run
- Rich Grain, Poor Grain
- Transatlantic tedium:A colleague received a note from...
- More Companies Make a Case for Legal Aid to Employees : Benefits: An increasing number of workers can now choose to have access to a lawyer the same way they can a doctor.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- LAW
- Hughes Aircraft Gets FAA Contract Worth $140 Million
- San Fernando Valley : GREAT BALLS OF FIRE
- Counterfeit Goods Seized in L.A. Raids
- City Criticized for Printing Notices in Spanish Paper
- Chess Guru Checks on Ex-Students
- Finley Muzzles Mariners' Bats : Angels: He and relievers Percival and Smith keep hopes alive with three-hit shutout.
- Just Preps : Have Talent, Will Travel a Long Way
- Direct to Video for Silverstone? As If. . . : Movies: Surprisingly, high-profile star's latest release won't be on the big screen, due to complex circumstances.
- Return of the Master : Cezanne Retrospective in His Homeland Is the First of Its Kind in Nearly 60 Years
- INTERNATIONAL
- Hycor Biomedical Inc.: The board of the...
- International Business
- Freedom Communications Buys Palm Beach TV Station : Media: Acquisition boosts the chain's efforts to diversify its operations and expand its territory.
- INSURANCE PROBE: Federal prosecutors in Sacramento are...
- On the Waterfront : Author William Least Heat-Moon, who explored America's back roads for his 'Blue Highways,' takes to the nation's rivers--5,400 miles in all--gathering insights for a new book.
- ROAD TO MIDEAST PEACE : From Life on the Lam to a Desk Job: a Changing Arafat : Leadership: Instead of sending agents to kill him, Israel is now signing agreements with the PLO chairman. He jokes about the transition from 'terrorism to tourism.'
- For Disney, Selling Angels Is a Whole New Ballgame : Marketing: Mighty Ducks proved a big hit, but promoting baseball requires a delicate balancing act.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Simi Targets Nude Dance Activities : Adult entertainment: City proposal banning such actions as 'table dancing' is intended to ensure that naked dancers can't touch spectators.
- A Search for Answers to S. Africa's Urban Ills Leads to Streets of Watts : Producers of 'The Big World' focus on a popular after-school program as an example of hope.
- Fired ADM Executive Agrees to Guilty Plea : Agriculture: Accord on tax evasion, fraud requires him to continue coopera- ting with federal price- fixing probe, sources say.
- Fluor Subsidiary to Take Part in Kyoto Rail Terminal Project
- Executive Travel : MasterCard to Itemize Hotel Charges for Firms
- Is the PC Becoming Passe?
- 1st Conviction Won in L.A. Under New Workers' Comp Law
- A Choice Salmon Dinner
- Reprimands Due for CIA Actions in Guatemala
- Comics get stamps of approval as an art form : A Florida town will be the site of a museum of cartooning and the unveiling of 20 Postal Service commemoratives.
- ROAD TO MIDEAST PEACE : Whether For or Against Talks, Israelis Are Concerned : Mood: Peace has not come quickly or, on some days, looked all that different from war. The nation is split over path to take.
- Lungren Role in Computer Lawsuit Criticized : Courts: Case alleged false advertising by makers. Merced County official says attorney general tried to settle without restitution for consumers.
- ART REVIEWS : A Wry Survey of What Artists Collect
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Dancers': Tale of Hustling, Hard Times
- VALLEY WEEKEND : RESTAURANT REVIEW : Simple, Old-Fashioned French Fare Survives : At Jean's Blue Room, you can can still order an omelet as an entree. Other favorites include lamb and roast chicken.
- Shuttle Set to Shield Itself From Trash Bash
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Viewership of Simpson Trial Soars With Prosecution's Closing Statement
- Defense Splits in Oklahoma Bomb Case : Court: Lawyers are at odds over judge, venue. Defendants Nichols and McVeigh may have separate trials and may testify against each other.
- OAK PARK : Cab Service to Aid Seniors, Disabled
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- The Sigrhi of My Success
- L.A. STORIES : The Sound of Success Rings Clear
- Volunteers : Volunteers needed:
- Renovation Hard on Business, Merchants Say
- Receiver Put in Charge of Loan Firm : Court: Attorney's job will be to preserve assets and process claims of investors in Univest. They say they have suffered hundreds of thousands of dollars in losses.
- Ingram Micro Will Become Separate Firm : Management: O.C. computer products distributor will offer shares to the public after its parent company breaks up.
- 54 HOURS : Celebrating Banning's Western Heritage
- Williams Drops $10-Million Claim Over Leaked Data
- BY DESIGN : It's Cindy's World: We're Just Here to Read About It
- Woodland Hills : Meeting on Crime Prevention Tonight
- HUD Official Warns of Housing Aid Cuts
- MTA to Study Policy of Paying Safety Bonuses to Contractors
- Westminster Mayor Testifies About Disputes : Courts: Civil rights trial, pitting firefighters against elected officials, enters the punitive phase. Jurors earlier had ordered the city to pay plaintiffs $1.9 million.
- Man Fighting Deportation Gets 2nd Chance
- Just Preps : Area News : SAN GABRIEL VALLEY
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : It's Fien; No, McNown; No, Well, Both
- MOVIESFilm Fest Politics: The Chinese government, apparently...
- Pi Kappa Phi Guys Get Real Rush From Boxing, Stud Nights
- Westside : SURF SUIT
- Pacoima : Officer in Right Place Thwarts Gang Battle
- FILLMORE : Man, 90, Indicted in Death of Wife
- LAGUNA BEACH : While Mothers Learn, the Children Play
- Volunteers : Latina Playwright Targets Racism
- San Gabriel Valley : DEATH OF A SALESMAN
- Doctors Lose Round in Malpractice Suit
- Just Preps : Notables
- It's Worth Losing a Little Sleep Over
- Flames Build 3-0 Lead, Beat the Kings, 3-2
- Southeast / Long Beach : NO BINGO
- Price Goes to Bullets for First-Round Pick
- Looking Ahead, Camacho Comes to L.A.
- SEC Proposals May Give Small Investors Better Prices on Nasdaq
- INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS : Japanese Ministry Takes Step Toward Tackling Bad Loans : Finance: Panel urges study of temporarily using public funds to cope with crisis. Analysts say more tough debate needed.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Playing and Replaying the Score Card
- Time Warner to Abandon Gangsta Rap
- Putting TWO Together : Half the Fun of Twins, Say Some, Is Doubling Up or Complementing
- N. Zealand Volcano Spews Cloud of Ash
- City Tries to Restore Equestrians' Access to Paths : Horses: Officials, hoping to save riding stable, will work with landowners to reopen area closed by a developer.
- Sex Case Against Consul Ended for Lack of Evidence
- A Hairy Dilemma : Refusal to Shave Beard May Cost City Employee's Job
- Tuffree Indicted in Slaying of Simi Officer
- DANA POINT : Resolution Supports Checkpoint Closure
- THOUSAND OAKS : Petitioners Seek Ban of Adult-Rated Films
- Just Preps : Area News : WESTSIDE
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Yankees Are Happy That Cone in a Zone
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Wachholtz, Otton Lead in Passing
- Angels' Smith Able to Face Situation
- ART REVIEW : Fisher Explores the Meaning of Life in Indifferent World
- OC LIVE : RESTAURANTS : Our Sunday Best : These Five Brunch Spots Can Eat Up Your Afternoon
- 4.9% Surge in Factory Orders Biggest in a Year : Economy: Surprising durable goods report for August reinforces evidence of recovery.
- Western Digital Finds Buyer for Multimedia Unit : Technology: The sale to Philips is the latest move by the company to refocus on its disk drive business.
- Cyber IPO : Checkfree, Provider of On-Line Commerce Services, Hits Street
- Like Some Salad On That Chicken?
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- COLUMN ONE : Arabs See There's No Turning Back Now : Slowly, harmony is replacing hatred as Israel's old foes accept that peace is inevitable. Tourists and trade missions are crossing once-forbidden borders.
- Central Jail Inmate, 50, Found Hanged in Cell
- 3 Teen-Agers to Be Arraigned in Death of Teller During Holdup
- SEAL BEACH : Protection Sought for Surfside Houses
- CAMARILLO : More Suspects Sought in Car Theft Ring
- Christian Therapy Group Goes to Court : Rulings: Jury clears New Life Treatment Centers of one negligence claim. But a patient-therapist case is settled for $100,000.
- Takasugi to Discuss State Budget Today
- CULTURE WATCH : Just Forget About 1989
- Theater Is Due Money Promised, Judge Rules : Courts: Estate of Richard H. Barclay is ordered to finish paying a $1-million pledge made in 1990 to the UCI venue that bears his name.
- Just Preps : They Can Do It All : Bishop Amat's Abel Montanez and Monrovia's Justin Yuille Play Multiple Sports, Study Hard and Still Have a Good Time
- Police Seek to Calm Fears After Rape : Crime: Patrols are increased around campuses after abduction of a La Quinta High student in a supermarket parking lot after school. Attacker is being sought.
- VENTURA : 55 Workers Evacuated in Dynamite Scare
- MIGHTY DUCK NOTEBOOK : Lambert Wins Job; Stars Beaten
- Tritons Regroup With No Huddle : Football: San Clemente winning games with quick-hitting offense for second year in a row.
- Izzy, Not Iffy : USC Opponents Are Finding Out How Fast Nigerian-Born Ifeanyi Is Learning Football
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- VALLEY WEEKEND : THEATER : NOTES : Heroes' Journeys Link Company's Fall Classics : Courage is the thread that runs through A Noise Within's rotating repertory of dramas.
- VALLEY WEEKEND : FRIDAY : STRICTLY BALLROOM
- BREA : Police Providing New Service of Mediating Disputes
- Bichette Earning Respect the Hard Way : Rockies: Slugger acknowledged for great year, even though MVP talk brings out doubters.
- Stackhouse, Third in NBA Draft, Signs Three-Year Deal With 76ers
- Beauregard Identified as Shooter by Victim : Jurisprudence: Witness testifies against former Cal State Northridge football player on trial in San Bernardino on two counts of attempted murder.
- Don't Make a Run for the Order
- LONG BEACH STATE NOTEBOOK / JASON REID : Pyramid's Success May Help Football Return to the Field
- VALLEY WEEKEND : Star-Struck? Grab Yourself a 'Shoot Sheet' and Hit the Streets : Want to see your favorite actor in the spotlight with cameras rolling? A list of filming spots can steer you to the action.
- High Court to Review Koon, Powell Sentences : Judiciary: LAPD officers are fighting appellate ruling that could lengthen their prison terms in Rodney King beating case.
- A Close- Up Look At People Who Matter : 2 Nominated Volunteers Do Unto Others
- COSTA MESA : Water District Will Choose New President
- 'Faithful for Life': a Moral Reflection : Catholic church: Lifestyle and policy based on 'choice' has wreaked havoc on society; the bishops offer an alternative.
- Judge Steps in at Troubled Univest Home Loan : Courts: Jurist names official to locate assets and handle claims of investors, whose losses may reach into the millions of dollars.
- Santa Clarita Firms Anticipate Growth