- Arabs Growing Concerned for Iraq's Survival
- Illicit Drug Use Falls to 47.9% for Young Adults : Narcotics: It's the lowest rate since 1975. High school seniors are shunning cocaine and crack, survey finds.
- MOORPARK : State Aid Sought to Promote Recycling
- Cities Offering Havens to War Resisters Call Gallegly Bill Affront to Free Speech
- San Diego
- Police Kept Hopping by War-Linked Bomb Calls : Scares: They range from an abandoned car battery in a parking lot to a fake bomb near Fluor headquarters.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Citizens Cable TV Positions Available
- 2 La Verne Seniors in School Anti-War Protest Transferred : Discipline: The punishment was for refusing requests to return to class. Their families say they will appeal.
- School Districts Fear Secret Restructuring Plan : Antelope Valley: Elementary system officials worry about being forced into unification. The organizations alleged to be pushing the proposal deny any such effort.
- Kempffs Have Sailboat Racing in Their Blood : Sailing: Husband and wife getting boat ready for Thistle Midwinters West Regatta this weekend.
- New Venues Make Valley 'Poetry City' : Performances: Four additional locations bring to 12 the number of places writers can meet and read their works.
- COMMENTARY : Community Access--an Experiment That's Failing : Television: Cable companies' attitudes often inhibit producers, leaving the channels dominated by ideologues.
- ORANGE : City Extends Benefits for Reservist Families
- EDUCATION : Books Can Help Children Deal With Trauma of Parents' Divorce
- Conservancy Chief, Board Reach Accord
- Districts Differ on Furnishing Student Lists
- COSTA MESA : School Boundary Changes Suggested
- Is this why our beaches become so...
- MOORPARK : 2 Firms Awarded Refuse Contract
- San Diego
- Panel Backs Plan for Reseda : Revitalization: City commissioners approve a compromise proposal designed to lure shoppers to the central business district.
- Families Cry as Volunteers Fly to Gulf War Support Duty : Port Hueneme: The 51 Channel Islands Air National Guard members leave for England as part of the base's largest deployment in 29 years.
- Game to Go On, Even if TV Makes a Switch to News
- 6 KOCE Shows Focus on Black Americans
- Harris' Search for an Elusive Exit : He intended his role in 'The Field' as a defiant farewell gesture, but it looks more like a rebirth of his acting career.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Robert Downey's 'Too Much Sun' Has Too Little Taste
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Playing With Fire' Fails to Ignite at 2nd Stage
- Economy Plunges 2.1%, Recession Confirmed
- Canceled: The annual Alfalfa dinner scheduled for...
- Ruble Decree Continues to Cause Economic Upheaval : Soviet Union: Critics cite paydays with no pay, a loss of savings that could affect shoppers and lost confidence in banks.
- Latinos Lagging on Every School Level, Study Finds : Education: From preschool to college, they are under-represented and losing ground nationally.
- COLUMN ONE : War Mood Shapes Pop Culture : Songs and slogans have always helped mold America's attitude toward a conflict. But this time, media tastemakers can respond instantly to shifts in the public psyche.
- U.S. In for a Fight, Administration Warns : White House: Public's mood swings worry officials. 'There are going to be ups and downs' in war, Fitzwater says.
- Saudi Pilot Downs 2 Iraqi Jets Over the Gulf : Aerial combat: Incident marks the first such enemy incursion. Planes were carrying Exocet anti-ship missiles.
- Court Rejects San Clemente Slow-Growth Initiative : Law: A ruling invalidating Measure E, which tied development to traffic improvements, is unanimously sustained on appeal.
- Torrance Group Lends Support to Those Left Behind by Gulf Troops
- NOTES FROM THE HOME FRONT : Service Flags Return to Nation's Windows
- Manslaughter Charges Filed in Fatal Crash
- Calabasas Council Candidates Vow No New Business Tax : Forum: Twelve of the 13 seeking seats also identify issues such as growth management that they consider vital to the proposed city.
- Boxing
- She Still Gets to Play Her Game--at a Trot
- Will Conventional Wisdom Finally Learn Some Lessons? : Election: Although turnout was low in 1st Supervisorial District voting, it was higher than in past general balloting, confirming that minorities vote if they can make a difference.
- He Received a Yes on No-Huddle : AFC: When he realized it was Kelly's best offense, Marchibroda asked Levy to make it the Bills' standard attack.
- AUSTRALIAN OPEN : McEnroe Dream Ends Before Finals
- Rivadeneyra Chosen to Coach Corona del Mar Boys' Volleyball
- UC Santa Barbara Handles Titans Without Trouble
- Bruins Let One Get Away in Two Overtimes, 97-96
- The War's Impact
- Public Access Provided Only Way to Air Show : Television: Rebuffed by local stations, series on AIDS finally found its way to Cox Cable subscribers.
- 'It's Difficult to Be Funny About War'
- BBC Flooded With Calls for Soaps' Return
- Strife in Somalia
- Shelby Steele's Views on Blacks
- 1991
- Shelby Steele's Views on Blacks
- Watching the War on Television
- Watching the War on Television
- Watching the War on Television
- Watching the War on Television
- Watching the War on Television
- Shelby Steele's Views on Blacks
- It's a Reality: State to Start Parking Ban Along PCH : Traffic: Despite years of opposition, Caltrans announces it will start banning afternoon rush-hour parking on the west side of PCH in Hermosa Beach in March. The plan will be re-evaluated after a year.
- Republicans
- Shelby Steele's Views on Blacks
- Watching the War on Television
- Aztecs Have No Luck Handling a Lot of Luc
- BOXING : Leonard-Norris Has Yet to Create Interest
- Sailboat Racing In the Blood for Kempffs : Sailing: They're getting boat ready for Thistle regatta this weekend.
- TV Reviews : Moschen in Motion on 'Dance in America'
- Missing in Action So Far: Murrow's On-Air Eloquence
- SHORT TAKES : War Clouds Mozart Bicentennial
- Luxury Boxes OKd for Amphitheater
- Kovacic Holds Court as Biola Staves Off Rival Master's, 77-73
- Foreign Imports Making Little Impact in the NBA
- NAMES IN THE GAMES
- Winter Sports
- ARTS
- LizAnne at Last Is Going Crazy Solo : Comedy: The talented star of the Orange County Crazies is both excited and anxious about stepping out on her own tonight in Santa Ana.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Big Portions of Good Food Make Zaretti Authentic
- Winter Sports
- Jones Shoots a 63, Leads Strange by One Stroke at Phoenix Open
- ART REVIEWS : Famous Figures Relax With Cut, Paste : The collage technique was associated with the first great modern art movement, Cubism, and has been going strong ever since--as a show at the Leavin Gallery attests.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Teena Marie Plays the Part of an R&B; Diva Wanna-Be
- TV Reviews : 'TeenAIDS' Probes for Right Answers
- Drop Another Quarter in Your TV Set : Technology: Viewers can order their own videos, for the inflated price of $3 a tune, on the Video Jukebox Network.
- PREP FLASHBACK : THIS WEEK IN COUNTY PREP SPORTS HISTORY
- TENNIS AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Edberg Hands It to Lendl
- Ballhandling Skill Keeps Sherwin Durham's Show on the Road
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Arizona Goes to the Last Second to Beat Stanford
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : No Soul Diva, Marie Still Rings Fans' Bell : The 33-year-old performs well-regulated mix of ballads and dance numbers, but her insubstantial voice rings clear.
- DAVID NELSON/ ON RESTAURANTS : Poor Service Puts Damper on SamSon's Experience
- SHORT TAKES : Gulf Troops Hear WWII Singer
- The War's Impact
- Toreros Defeat Pilots : Basketball: Wayman Strickland scores a career-high 27 points as league-leading USD wins its fifth in a row.
- Ismail's Brother Waives Hearing in Burglary Case
- MATADOR MAESTRO : Commitment Strikes a Chord in Bill Kernen's Attempt to Orchestrate Winner at CSUN
- Pistons Lose Isiah Thomas for 12 Weeks
- Santa Barbara's Size Overwhelms Titans : College basketball: Gauchos also control tempo to defeat cold-shooting Fullerton, 76-55.
- $11.4-Million, 4-Year Deal Brings Gaetti to the Angels : Baseball: Four-time Gold Glove third baseman leaves Twins for a fresh start.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Familiar Fare at Animation Festival
- AWARDS UPDATE
- How CNN Won Battle for a Phone Line : Television: A 'four-wire' system allowed the all-news network to achieve a coup in its war coverage from Baghdad.
- HIGH SCHOOLS : Subcommittee: Keep Winter Sports Intact
- THE SIDELINES : Cordero Hurts Shoulder in Race
- CSLA Rallies by USIU
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER ROUNDUP : Royal Posts 3-0 Victory Over Agoura
- Confused Picture at Hammer Museum : Litigation, Lack of Direction Cloud Future of Recently Opened Westwood Facility
- Interco Files for Chapter 11, Eyes Reorganization
- Cable-TV Giant Plans Spinoff: Officers of the...
- ENERGY : Oil Prices Dip as Traders Assess Course of War
- Transamerica Names Chief Executive
- STOCKS : Dow Up 24.01 on Hopes for More Rate Cuts
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Gulf Numbers
- Students See Stark Parallels Between Gulf Conflict, Gang Battles at Home
- For Starters, Let's Cut Oil Consumption
- Northrop Moving 100 Boeing Jobs to South
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Sooty Air
- Money Supply Mixed: The Federal Reserve Board...
- Commercial Real Estate : A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : FOCUS: HARBOR CORPORATE PARK
- Heileman Seeks Bankruptcy Protection: The major beer...
- THE GULF WAR : Gulf Weather
- Possible Joint Venture for Steel Makers: Bethlehem...
- Admarketing Wins 2 Clothier Accounts : Advertising: Ross Stores and Kids Mart join other apparel retailers who use the Los Angeles ad shop.
- Dow Jones & Co.: The publisher of...
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : HOWITZER M198/155mm
- NATION : Gentler Yeutter Takes Over GOP
- Seth E. Schofield, president of USAir and...
- American Express Co.: The New York-based financial...
- SHIP KILLER: THE EXOCET
- SHIFTING FOCUS TO ISRAEL
- Data General Corp.: The Westboro, Mass.-based computer...
- EARNINGS / TELECOMMUNICATIONS : Interest Costs Cited as AT&T; Posts Flat Income : Phone Firms: US West reports a modest gain; Nynex rebounds from 1889 fourth-quarter loss.
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Great Western Financial Sells Its Last Housing Resale Agency
- Salomon Bros. Names Head of Asia Unit
- CLIPBOARD
- Amdahl Corp.: The Sunnyvale, Calif., computer maker...
- Argentina to Send 2 Warships to Gulf for Logistics
- Allied Attack on Hussein Said Foiled by Storm
- Walt Disney Co.: The Burbank entertainment conglomerate's...
- Japanese Firms Take Steps to Head Off Backlash in U.S.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japan Expects Healthy Growth
- State Begins Release of Disaster Funds: State...
- Dim Forecast Pushes Quiksilver Stock Down 30%
- EARNINGS : TI Suffers in Sluggish Market
- Baxter Signs Pact on Intravenous Products
- H. F. Ahmanson Earnings Plummet 99% in 4th Quarter
- Commercial Real Estate : A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : ORANGE COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE
- British Air Criticizes U.S. Decision: British Airways...
- Home Resales Down 4.3% During 1990 : Real estate: A realtors' trade group says the total is the lowest since 1985. They expect a pickup by midyear.
- Diversified Tech Portfolio Looks Good a Year Later
- False Alarm for Swedes
- Civilians Snap Up Uniforms
- Dapper Duds for Riley's Successor
- S.D. County May Get Rain With Weekend Overcast
- Former Ashton Chief Severs Remaining Ties
- Market Ignores New Iraqi Attacks; Dow Gains 16.34
- Fashion's Mr. Mean : Blackwell, Famous for Ripping Celebs to Threads, Takes His Shtick to the Stage, Where the Audiences Are Eating It Up
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : In Hollywood
- NOTES FROM THE HOME FRONT : Arcata Drops Sanctuary Idea After 1 Week
- Iraqi Scud Chemical Capability Is Questioned : Weapons: Analysts don't believe Baghdad has the technology for the use of such warheads.
- Veteran CBS Reporter, Crew of 3 Are Missing
- Children's Erratic Eating Habits Seen as Normal : Nutrition: The youngsters have an innate ability to regulate their overall food intake to compensate for meal-to-meal variations, a study has found.
- NATION IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Homeless Robber Favors Prison Cell
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WATER CONSUMPTION
- Rally to Support U.S. Troops Planned
- Shelby Steele's Views on Blacks
- TV & VIDEO - Jan. 25, 1991
- Obituaries - Jan. 25, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 25, 1991
- Cargo Shipping Rates Climb as Battle Rages : Transportation: Some foreign airlines and shipowners are switching to longer routes to avoid the Middle East.
- General Cinema to Buy Harcourt Brace Jovanovich : Publishing: The giant theater chain offers $1.4 billion. Completion of the deal hinges on whether the book company's bondholders will accept a discount on their debt paper.
- HOT CORNER: Another huge audience will watch...
- Gone Off the Deep End? Wet Vest Keeps Your Head Above Water
- Europe Counters Threat of Terror : Security: Despite extraordinary government measures, some lapses have already occurred.
- FBI Chief Urges 'Business as Usual'; Cites Low Terrorism Risk in U.S. : Surveillance: Bureau expert says groups, individuals with 'capability to take action' are being monitored.
- TAILOR MADE: Luckily, pro athletes can afford...
- U.S. Aid Sought in Slumlord Fight
- Yeutter's Attack on Democrats Stirs Up Political Firestorm : Partisanship: Foley accuses Bush choice for GOP post of using 'scare tactic' in citing votes against war resolution.
- DECK THE WALLS: For two years now,...
- French in 1st Iraq Air Strike; Allied Planes Step Up Attack : Gulf War: Mitterrand responds to criticism of half-hearted effort. U.S. troops free first chunk of Kuwait--a tiny 'bird sanctuary' island--but it gives emirate's citizens a psychological boost.
- Probe of Officers Reported as Limited to Use of Planes : Military: Fellow Marines express surprise that one of the El Toro colonels committed suicide, apparently over the matter.
- Baker, Bessmertnykh to Talk; Summit Hangs in Balance : Diplomacy: Recent violence in the Baltics has jeopardized a February Bush-Gorbachev meeting. Foreign minister will be in Washington this weekend.
- BRING THE KIDS: Looking for good child-care...
- Off-the-Farm Training : Jobs Center Opens Santa Paula Office to Help Fieldworkers
- Investigation Focuses Only on Marines' Use of Plane : Reaction: Personnel at the El Toro base say it is 'bizarre' that the inquiry alone drove a colonel to suicide.
- U.S. Aid Sought in Crackdown on Slumlords : Fraud case: L.A. city attorney vows to seek help after a judge dealt a setback to his attempt to hold lenders responsible for conditions at the buildings.
- War's Chaos Hits Shippers, Sends Cargo Rates Climbing : Transportation: Longer routes mean delays for Emulex of Costa Mesa, Western Digital Corp. of Irvine and others relying on anxious shipowners and foreign airlines.
- Ground Assault Could Clog U.S. Supply Lines
- California IN BRIEF : YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK : Curbs Placed on Rebuilding Homes
- P.M. BRIEFING : Brewing Co. Files Chapter 11
- Coast Savings Financial: Aided by a special...
- Bondholders Withdraw All Objections to Southland Plan
- Emulex Corp.: The Costa Mesa computer products...
- Egg Commission Hatches Clever Ad Campaign
- Business Gives Public Schools Failing Grade : Education: A survey of executives shows overwhelming support for restructuring the system. Plan would make schools, students more accountable and reward excellent teachers.
- Malibu : Suzuki-Conservancy Deal
- Long Beach : Museum of Art Appoints 3 as Foundation Directors
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
- War IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : 14 Iraqis Expelled as Terrorist Risks
- MORE BARS:
- THE GULF WAR : The Day in the Gulf
- Arrests Seen as Near in Florida Serial Killings
- Counter Offer : A great place for lunch where the hot dishes, such as chili served in a bread loaf, stand out.
- Peace and Nourishing Food : Kultured Kitchen Is Small, Cozy and Very Affordable
- Lessons on War Give Pupils Facts to Balance Fears : Education: Rancho Palos Verdes eighth-graders learn that history is now--and the Gulf War is part of it.
- GARDEN GROVE : Ban on Fireworks Tabled by Panel
- MISSION VIEJO : Suspect Seized After Mall Jewel Robbery
- Ex-Police Chief of Redondo Beach Dead at 77
- San Diego
- Escondido to Make Long-Range Plans for Parks
- CONEJO VALLEY : Teachers Approve 3-Year Contract
- Intelligence Reserve Unit Is Called Up
- THE SIDELINES : U.S. Skiers to Compete After All
- This King's a Survivor : Seven Years Later, Vachon Not Only Stays in Charge, He Makes Pivotal Trades
- Perfect Union: St. Bernard's Jones, Loyola
- TENNIS AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Young McEnroe in Semifinals; Seles Advances
- Miscellany
- MUSIC REVIEW : Serkin Delivers Aloof Artistry
- The Reagan Connection
- COMFORT FOOD : Forget frivolous fare. Ignore the exotic. In times of trouble we turn to the familar and seek the solace of home. : Foods that reassure: Big breakfasts. Warm doughnuts. A simple steak. Beef stew. And ambrosia. : A Few of Our Favorite Things : . . . Giant Caramel Rolls
- COMFORT FOOD : Forget frivolous fare. Ignore the exotic. In times of trouble we turn to the familar and seek the solace of home. : Foods that reassure: Big breakfasts. Warm doughnuts. A simple steak. Beef stew. And ambrosia. : A Few of Our Favorite Things : . . . A Bowl of Beef
- Controversy Over Protests
- Ridership on Blue Line
- COMFORT FOOD : Forget frivolous fare. Ignore the exotic. In times of trouble we turn to the familar and seek the solace of home. : Foods that reassure: Big breakfasts. Warm doughnuts. A simple steak. Beef stew. And ambrosia. : A Few of Our Favorite Things : . . . And Noodles That Look Like Rain
- Controversy Over Protests
- Controversy Over Protests
- Ft. Drum and Canada
- Controversy Over Protests
- Controversy Over Protests
- COMFORT FOOD : Forget frivolous fare. Ignore the exotic. In times of trouble we turn to the familar and seek the solace of home. : Foods that reassure: Big breakfasts. Warm doughnuts. A simple steak. Beef stew. And ambrosia. : A Few of Our Favorite Things : . . . A Simple Steak
- Controversy Over Protests
- COMFORT FOOD : Forget frivolous fare. Ignore the exotic. In times of trouble we turn to the familar and seek the solace of home. : Foods that reassure: Big breakfasts. Warm doughnuts. A simple steak. Beef stew. And ambrosia. : A Few of Our Favorite Things : . . . Creamy Macaroni
- COMFORT FOOD : Forget frivolous fare. Ignore the exotic. In times of trouble we turn to the familar and seek the solace of home. : Foods that reassure: Big breakfasts. Warm doughnuts. A simple steak. Beef stew. And ambrosia. : A Few of Our Favorite Things : Comfort Is . . . A Warm Cookie
- Gymnast Faehn Finds a Home, Friendly Teammates at UCLA : Gymnastics: After competing for a private club team, she finds her Bruin teammates to be supportive.
- Design a Gun for Home Protection
- Controversy Over Protests
- PARK CITY REPORT : The Standouts at Sundance--Kensit, Vasquez : Movies: The actress's performance in 'Twenty-One' is the town's unqualified hit. The writer-director's 'Hangin' With the Homeboys' is in the best tradition of this independent-driven film festival.
- COMFORT FOOD : Forget frivolous fare. Ignore the exotic. In times of trouble we turn to the familar and seek the solace of home. : Foods that reassure: Big breakfasts. Warm doughnuts. A simple steak. Beef stew. And ambrosia. : A Few of Our Favorite Things : . . . Soup and Sausage
- COMFORT FOOD : Forget frivolous fare. Ignore the exotic. In times of trouble we turn to the familar and seek the solace of home. : Foods that reassure: Big breakfasts. Warm doughnuts. A simple steak. Beef stew. And ambrosia. : A Few of Our Favorite Things : . . . A Sprinkling of Cinnamon
- COMFORT FOOD : Forget frivolous fare. Ignore the exotic. In times of trouble we turn to the familar and seek the solace of home. : Foods that reassure: Big breakfasts. Warm doughnuts. A simple steak. Beef stew. And ambrosia. : A Few of Our Favorite Things : . . . Soup for One
- Controversy Over Protests
- Ridership on Blue Line
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR : Now to Recap Some of the Good News in Long Beach, From Plaza to Prix
- Missile Attacks
- Gift of a Single Cook
- Lament of a Single Cook
- Controversy Over Protests
- Bridging the Gap From the Reservation to Urban Life : American Indians: A Van Nuys center helps make the transition to big-city living easier with job assistance, counseling and a link to their tribal culture.
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Interracial Dating Taken Mostly in Stride by Young
- Saddam Visits Troops at Front, Iraqi Radio Says
- SEASONAL SUDS
- TV AND THE GULF WAR : Networks Learn the Lessons of War : Television: News executives say they have become more cautious in airing reports. But they also bemoan what they call a lack of information from the Pentagon.
- Tel Aviv Settles Into a War Routine: It Buries Its Dead, Braces for More : Israel: Residents are convinced that the threat of Iraqi missiles will hover over the area for a long time. They're thankful for the Patriots.
- MORE EATERIES:
- The Bard's Lethal Weapon : Merchandising: Warner Bros. is distributing a Mel Gibson video to classrooms to 'sell Shakespeare to young people' . . . and promote 'Hamlet.'
- 'White Rose' Being Touted for Hollywood, Broadway
- Mt. Washington Plan to Be Focus of Hearing
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : Wang, Top Student Leader, Put on Trial
- 10-Year Sentence in Drunk Driving Death Is Reduced
- Courting a Better Understanding of the Law
- QUOTABLE
- EARNINGS : Data General Reverses, Gains
- Quiksilver Sees Low 1st-Quarter Result
- Personal Income Up Less in 3rd Quarter:...
- Rieland Named Chairman of Broadway
- Mattel Stung by Unpaid Bills: Hawthorne-based toy...
- U.S. Team to Be Featured at Invitational
- NIGHT LIFE THE CLUB SCENE : Ivory Soul : Teena Marie is 99 and 44/100% pure pop music success.
- Some Soviet Military Aides Remain in Iraq, BBC Reports
- Culver City : Drive-In Plan Dropped
- Automated Trash Collection Program to Expand in April
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND THE PERSIAN GULF CRISIS : Lines Form to Right and Left at the Protests
- You've come a long way, dolly.In the...
- 'Crime' for a Good Cause
- HOW TO FIND HELP FOR BRAIN-IMPAIRED ADULTS
- San Marcos Beverage Firm Gives $100,000 to New Campus
- 2 Chip Manufacturers Agree to Merge
- Casualty of War : At the outbreak of the gulf crisis, movie rentals were drastically down. As TV coverage declines, business is expected to pick up.
- STATE : Arcata Rescinds Sanctuary Vote
- Stay or Be Fired, Oil Workers Told : Expatriates: Aramco tells some employees in Saudi Arabia that they cannot take unscheduled vacations.
- Spunk, but Little Power
- MODELING : For The Kids : Poised to Learn : Classes help children develop grace and manners--for the fashion runway and everyday life.
- 2 Arrested in Killing on Foothill Freeway
- Perils Half a World Away Stalk Gymnast
- SIMI VALLEY : Panels OK Plan to Widen Simi Freeway
- 130-Bed Shelter Planned for Women and Children
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : School Integration Subject of Meetings
- Santa Paula Suit Seeks to Shut Off Jail Funds : Courts: City officials, who also want the rescind the county's purchase of the site, say they are trying to preserve the area's agricultural lands.
- After Looking at Pros and Cons, Ismail Expected to Go Pro Today
- NBA ROUNDUP : Celtics Take Step Forward to Beat Pistons
- Connells a Hit in Their Own Realm : Band Without Trendy Look or Knack for Publicity Has Sure Hand With Music
- For Makers of Military Goods, War Is Personal
- Marriott to Sell 104 Bob's Big Boys for $65 Million
- CAPITAL JOURNAL : Wilson Does Some Bonding for Self-Esteem
- PLATFORM : An Unjust War
- Man Who Ran Over, Killed Woman Could Be Free Soon : Courts: Appellate justices decide that the judge erred in handing down the maximum sentence in the Killelea case.
- SIMI VALLEY : Applications Open for Advisory Panel
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council Retreat Produces New Goals