- Was $105,00 FCC Fine a 'Victory' for Listeners?
- Songs Nobody Likes
- Was $105,00 FCC Fine a 'Victory' for Listeners?
- Private Guards to Combat Drugs
- ASIA : Japan Learning U.S. Language of Violence : Fatal shooting of exchange student in Louisiana prompts crash course in terms such as 'Freeze!'
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 7, 1992
- Names in the News - Nov. 7, 1992
- Iran-Contra Pardons Urged, Sources Report
- Jobless Rate Shoots Up to 9.8% in California : Economy: Defense, aerospace workers are hardest hit. O.C. job picture not expected to improve until mid-1993.
- Man Sought in Slaying of Wife, 3 Children at Posh Home
- HOLLYWOOD HONEY: It was more than 30...
- SHARING ART: For the first time, the...
- COVERING THE LAW: Newport Beach has a...
- Hundreds Frustrated as Bosnia Cancels Sarajevo Departures
- Savimbi's UNITA Calls for U.S. Intervention in Angola Fighting
- Christopher, Jordan to Plan Clinton Transition : Aides: President-elect turns to L.A. lawyer, former civil rights leader to head panel that will guide shift of power. Move is seen as slight to campaign Chairman Mickey Kantor.
- As Presidents Cross Paths, Interval Is Often Awkward : Politics: Despite traditional promises of harmony, the move into the Oval Office is rarely a smooth one.
- 6-Year Term Ordered in ATM Holdup : Crime: Third defendant in case could be released late next year in $200 robbery that ended with execution-style slaying.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Campaign Planned on Toxic Items, Trash
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN Launches $16-Million Project
- Retrial Ordered in Shooting by Off-Duty Officer
- ANAHEIM : New Majority Targets Privatization Policy
- Bray Loved Spaulding, Friend Says : Courts: She testifies in harassment case that ex-planner playfully discussed relationship with boss.
- STANTON : Man Sentenced for Wife's Death
- Family of Unarmed Man Killed by Officer Will Receive $250,000 : Damages: Judge orders Orange to pay the victim's children, a day after the City Council rejected a settlement for the same amount.
- Obituaries - Nov. 7, 1992
- Alarcon and Finn to Run for Council : Politics: Mayor Bradley's Valley liaison and an ex-councilman's widow will campaign for the District 7 seat.
- VENTURA : Youth Honored for Civic Photo Survey
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : New City Manager to Start Job Jan. 6
- War Bonds : Homecoming for UCLA Classes of '41-'43 Brings Remembrances of Hardships and Friendships
- Presbyterians Reject Hiring of Gay Minister
- Bus Kills Woman Fleeing U.S. Agents
- OXNARD : Judge Sets Execution Date for Fauber
- PIERCE COLLEGE : Program Passes Funding Review
- More Time Sought for Impact Report on Disney Project
- Obituaries - Nov. 7, 1992
- Rabbi Chaim Wasserman; Educator
- National Guard Patrols Florida Highway Hit by Sniper Attacks
- WORLD IN BRIEF : IRAQ : Kurd Fighter Says He Survived Massacre
- Irvine Lawyer Questions Fairness of Shiley Settlement
- Genetti Admits Guilt in Bogus Bond Sales Totaling $39 Million
- Feola to Head MCA Video
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 7, 1992
- DEFENSE
- Times to Close San Diego County Edition on Dec. 18 : Publishing: Move reflects Southern California's lingering weak economy. Staff will be offered new posts at newspaper's other offices.
- Tokyo Fidgety as Japan Trade Surplus Soars : International commerce: Officials express fear that Clinton could move toward protectionism.
- Chicago Has Voice Mail for Homeless
- Schwinn Bicycle to Lay Off 160 of Its Employees
- Consumer Borrowing Jumps 2.7% : Economy: September increase in installment credit reverses 7 straight months of debt shrinkage. Analysts are hopeful that spending surge will fuel recovery.
- * Donna Roberts has been promoted to...
- AUTOS
- Hungary Shares Herend Porcelain
- Soak Worries Away : Local Designer Creates 'Safe Bath' That Reduces Attendant Risks
- How to Find a Decorator You'll Feel at Home With : Interior design: Interview candidates, look at their work and talk to their past clients.
- DECORATING ADVICE : White Trim Offsets Peach Walls
- MOVIE REVIEWS : A Jolting Look at J.F.K. Assassination
- O.C. DANCE REVIEW : Benitez Heats Up Irvine Barclay
- TV REVIEWS : 'Cheerleader' Gets Lost in the Telling
- The Education of Bob Forrest : Drugs and alcohol damaged his career, Forrest says. But Thelonious Monster's leader is back, upbeat and starting again with a new album--and no excuses.
- COLUMN ONE : Africa's Call of the Wild: Help! : As drought ravages southern nations, rangers struggle to rescue wild game and ranchers build modern-day Noah's arks to save animals from extinction.
- Property Rights of Cohabiting Adults
- Driver in Fatal Subway Crash Gets Prison
- Idaho Facility to Be Added Next Year to California Condor Breeding Program
- 2,500 Turkish Kurds Have Given Up, Iraqi Kurds Say
- S.D. County Edition Will Close Dec. 18 : Recession: The edition, which opened in 1978, is a victim of the hard economic times in Southern California, Times executives say.
- Judge Orders Navy to Reinstate Openly Gay Sailor
- Minorities' House Gain May Help Clinton : Congress: Election of record number of non-whites is seen as major boost for incoming President's economic programs.
- Kelly Critical, Still Unconscious 2 Days After Stroke
- Black Women Trying to Reach Pulpits Face Resistance : Clergy: Number of seminary students is on the rise, but some find the ministry in African-American culture remains a bastion for men.
- School Board Urged to Delay Year-Round Plan
- Decisions
- GARDEN GROVE : Police Seek Clues in Man's Disappearance
- DANA POINT : Restaurant Fire Loss Put at $1.3 Million
- Absentee Ballot Count Confirms Win by Golding
- LOS ANGELES
- Faith United Methodist Church and AIDS Project...
- SANTA ANA : Pedestrian Fatally Injured By Motorist
- CANYON COUNTRY : Car Crash Victim Was Newhall Man
- LAKE FOREST : 2 Sentenced to Prison in Youth's Shooting
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Veteran Councilmen Discuss City's Future
- SIMI VALLEY : Skull Identified as That of Missing Man
- Holocaust Center to Be Dedicated
- Countywide : Community College Trustees to Consider Raising Health Fees
- ANAHEIM : Firefighters' Union Head Is Disciplined
- UFW Organizer Shares Lessons of an Activist's Life : Labor: Philip Vera Cruz tells Cal State Northridge students that minorities must stand together. His visit comes during a time of racial strife on campus.
- COMMENTARY : Film on Blacks' Liberation of Jews From Nazis Has Enduring Message
- Historians Give Bob's a Seal of Approval : Vintage '40s Styling Earns Burbank Big Boy Restaurant the Status of a State Landmark
- Clinic Tentatively Cleared in Suspected Legionnaire's Case
- Winner in Judge's Race Due Monday
- Drug Suspect Died Clutching Clues, Affidavit Says : Oxnard: Documents theorize that Osiel Ponce was a middleman who was killed after authorities interrupted a cocaine deal.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Daughter Is Gone, Then Cancer Hits
- 29 Tutors Graduate in Literacy Program
- LAGUNA BEACH : Group to Urge Campaign Reform
- 1 in 3 Germans Sees Good Points in Nazi Era, Survey Finds
- U.N. Helicopter in Cambodia Hit by Ground Fire
- Democratic Party Official's Suspension Lifted : Election: Political director who revealed Herschensohn's visit to strip club is assigned to do research on Gov. Wilson. GOP responds with angry memo to state party chief.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Suicide Ruled Out in Death of Man in Mexican Custody
- THOUSAND OAKS : Gas Station Owner Robbed of $7,000
- LAKE PIRU : 10,000 Motorcyclists Expected at Muscular Dystrophy Benefit
- Gang Patrol Plan Raises Concerns : Violence: Officials are studying the proposal to guard school areas. But questions persist on the integrity of gangbangers and trouble their presence may bring.
- Countywide : Romanian Emigrant, Others Honored
- Evading Gridlock With a Pen Stroke : In some issues, Clinton isn't bound by Congress
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Struggling School District to Lay Off 39 More Workers
- Board OKs Teachers Contract : Burbank: The union trades small salary increase for job security. The one-year agreement was negotiated without rancor or controversy.
- Navy Officer Gets Life in Wife's Death : Crime: Victim's mother says Leonard Eddington 'will pay in the hereafter for what he actually did do.'
- Van Nuys Airport Adds $ 1 Billion a Year to Economy
- MISSION COLLEGE : Transfer Students Face Obstacles
- Grocer Faces Charge in Work Injury
- LANCASTER : Cuts Won't Affect Proposed Library
- OUTREACH: A Christian outreach will be presented...
- Rabbi Michael Harel; Led Outreach Program
- BUENA PARK : Griffin, Bone Vow to Tackle Fiscal Woes
- Suicide Is Ruled Out in Death of Local Man in Baja : Inquiry: After seeing the L.A. coroner's report, Rep. Howard Berman vows to press the president of Mexico to investigate the killing of the North Hollywood man.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Motorcyclist, 28, Killed in Accident
- Valencia Wins to Secure a Playoff Spot
- Notre Dame Shuts Out Bishop Montgomery, 21-0
- USD Knocks Off Top-Ranked Portland in Soccer
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- 'Dear Wildcats . . . ' : Arizona Faces No. 1 Washington With Miami Rooting Hard and Poll Voters Watching Closely
- Moses Malone Out Indefinitely for Surgery on Herniated Disk
- Corona del Mar Keeps Playoff Hopes Alive
- Troy Comes Back to Tie Sunny Hills
- Breaking the Mold : Often Miscast Because of His Burly Physique, Washington Flourishes as Santa Monica Tailback
- El Dorado's Fourth-Quarter Scores Stop Cypress
- Hockey
- Magic Doesn't Like Life on the Sidelines : Retirement: Before NBA opener, he says, 'I definitely want to come back, but I won't.'
- TONIGHT'S COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Defense Has Kept Unbeaten Saddleback on Top of Its World
- Swafford Runs for 292 Yards as Ventura Romps, 62-27
- Saum Backs Up Boast as Nordhoff Routs Santa Paula, 48-21
- This Isn't Like Old Times, but Lakers Do It Old Way : Pro basketball: With running game in gear, Scott gets 29 points and Worthy has 24 in 114-112 overtime victory over Clippers.
- High School Football
- CHARGERS UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Marquez Pope Added to Roster to Replace Injured Blaylock
- COMMENTARY : NBA: Jordan Rules; Beware Barkley
- New Limit on Athletes Proposed : Olympics: Africans then withdraw plan to allow nations only two athletes per event, which is opposed by the United States and Europeans.
- Rutgers Coach Is Arrested at Crack House
- Coach to Do Double Duty by Helicopter
- VALLEY COLLEGE : Group Works for AIDS Awareness
- PLAYING SUPER LOTTO
- A New Day in Child Care : More Providers Are Offering Nighttime Services for Working Parents
- Builder Wins $2 Million in Water Battle : Growth: Palmdale and Los Angeles County agree to settle a 2 1/2-year fight with developer of Antelope Valley's 1,307-acre Rancho Vista community.
- Foothill Still Has a Chance to Reach Playoffs
- Toreros to Face Menlo in Finale
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : DEL REY LEAGUE
- Miscellany
- Baseball
- Edison Defense Shuts Down Ocean View
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : PACIFIC LEAGUE
- Rancho Alamitos Keeps Rolling Toward League Title
- Younger Preserves Calvary Chapel Victory
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : Smith Throws for 348 Yards to Lead Newbury Park
- Campbell Leads Camarillo Past Thousand Oaks
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Becker, Forget Pack a 1-3 Punch in Paris
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Lose in Overtime in Soccer
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : GOLDEN LEAGUE
- Q&A; WITH MARLO THOMAS : 'In the Prime of My Craft Now'
- The Doomsday Visionary of England's Daisy Chainsaw : Pop music: Don't call Katie Jane Garside pessimistic, however. 'What I feel is a euphoric sense of doom,' she says.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Crawford Shocks Lincoln on Hail Mary Pass with 30 Seconds Remaining
- Buena Park (3-6) Clinches Playoff Spot With Shutout
- Celtics' Transition Shifts Leadership Role to Lewis : NBA: Without Larry Bird, Boston pins much of its aspirations on 6-foot-7 all-star.
- Career Passing
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : FOOTHILL LEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : HIGH DESERT LEAGUE
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Montana Return Is Up to 49ers
- Pacifica Beats Los Amigos to Stay in Race
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Michigan All Business as It Eyes Duke
- TV REVIEWS : Unique Drama Style in '2 Monologues'
- DANCE REVIEW : Teatro Kicks Up Its Heels in Irvine
- Keen 'Songs and Satire' Powered by Observations : Cabaret: South African Maggie Soboil, now an L.A. resident, takes her one-woman show of humor and commentary to the San Juan Capistrano Regional Library tonight.
- AFI Program Offers New Film by Ullmann
- Singer Hopes to Do a World of Good : Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Who Returns to O.C., Says His Message of Peace Is for Everyone
- Natasha Gregson Wagner Gives In to 'Organic and Pure' Desire to Act
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Rock From the 'Cursed' Mekons May Still Be Blessed
- Cho-Liang Lin to Premiere Violin Work : Concert: The virtuoso will perform Tyzen Hsiao's Concerto in D Major with the San Diego Symphony next week.
- 'Annie's' Gaffney Spends Quality Time With Co-Star: Sandy, the Dog
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : GOLDEN LEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : MISSION LEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- Sophomore Quarterback Leads Mater Dei Rout
- Long Beach Poly Edges Wilson : Prep football: The defense forces three turnovers as the Jackrabbits remain unbeaten in the Moore League, 10-7.
- Golf
- What's an Olympics With No Tourists?
- GIRLS' TENNIS PLAYOFFS : Torrey Pines Earns Team Title
- Golf
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- NCAA
- Mission Viejo Rallies to Beat Dana Hills
- THE BIG GAME : El Camino Answers Doubters
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : EIGHT-MAN
- L.A.'s Ties to Clinton May Boost Recovery
- REGIONAL REPORT : Ubiquitous Garage Sales--Big Business, Big Problem : Enterprise: They generate millions of dollars but no tax revenue. Some cities have limited their frequency.
- James Walker; Lead Singer in Famed Gospel Group
- Policy Switch Easy as Stroke of Clinton Pen : Authority: New President likely to exercise power to reverse at will predecessors' rules on abortion, the military, AIDS and other issues.
- Keene Will Head Lobbying Group for Tort Reform After Resigning Senate Seat
- Quayle Aide Faults Bush on Campaign
- Dog Days No More: N.Y. Fountain Is Paws That Refreshes
- John Davis; 'Tough Kid' in Our Gang Comedies
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CAMBODIA : U.N. Helicopter Hit by Ground Fire
- U.S. Court to Change Rules on Death Penalty Appeals
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NORWAY : Prime Minister Quits as Labor Party Chief
- 2 Arrests Deal Another Blow to Drug Ring
- Richard W. Hall; Gay Novelist, Playwright, Book Critic, Columnist
- U.N. Chief to Hike Number of Women in Policy Posts
- Father Sought in Slayings of Sleeping Kin : Crime: His wife and three children were shot to death in their Rancho Santa Fe beds, possibly Sunday.
- School Officials Dismayed by Pay Cut Ruling
- PRINCESS FOR ALL: While students of Vietnamese...
- Jobless Rate Shoots Up to 9.8% in California : Economy: Defense, aerospace workers are hit hardest. U.S. unemployment figures show slight improvement.
- Trade Group Tackles U.S.-EC Spat : Tariffs: Agency's director says Washington's moves against European imports threaten free trade. But he also blames the Continent for impasse.
- Newport Chief's Conduct Is Coming Under Scrutiny : Law enforcement: Arb Campbell's ties to the city's prominent business people have rankled his department.
- 2 Men Die and 1 Hurt When Truck Falls Into Ravine
- 2 Relatives Arrested in Girl's Death : Crime: New evidence leads to murder charge for aunt of Marquishia Candler. Grandmother, who falsely reported the child missing from a mall, is held as an accessory.
- A Slightly Lumpy Magical Tour
- AEROSPACE
- Hauser to Run for Keene's Seat
- French Colonial Wear
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE ELECTION : The Ball Is Now in GOP's Court : It can win back Clinton Republicans by dropping the mean-spirited agenda of '92 and backing caring leaders like Jack Kemp.
- A Fighting Carrier's Last Scrap : Business: Ship breakers take cutting torches to the Bon Homme Richard, a veteran of three wars, to turn it into recycled metal.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Metrolink Delayed Nearly 45 Minutes
- CAMARILLO : Man in Motorcycle Helmet Robs Bank
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Groups Hail New Majority on Council
- 250 Explore Forming Valley School District : Secession: A county official warns that breaking away from the Los Angeles system would be a long and difficult process.
- Showing Grace Under Fire : Myles Switches Positions in Same Manner He Has Always Dealt With Adversity
- Hungry for Success : Sure, Everyone Has a Favorite Stanley Roberts Joke, but He Is Working Hard and Hopes to Have Last Laugh by Making an Impact With the Clippers
- SUNSET LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Escobedo Leads Way in Huntington Beach Rout
- San Diego Spotlight : Kaiserhof: A Meaty Answer to 'Where's the Beef?' Query
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Jennifer 8': Edgy Mix of Danger and Romance
- TV REVIEW : 'History of '88' Tracks a Year of Living Ritually
- $2.7 Million in Expenses by Rail Contractor Questioned : Transit: Agency seeks to recoup some money spent by Tutor-Saliba on such items as political gifts, fitness trainer.
- Yeltsin Offers Clinton Plan to Be Full 'Allies' : Leaders: Russian president also proposes a summit immediately after the U.S. inauguration.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Brea Moves Ahead on Relocation Plan
- * CROSBY'S RUGS: Four of Bing Crosby's...
- 'X' Marks the Spot of Controversy Over Spike Lee's Store
- LONG BEACH : $1.1-Million Racial Bias Verdict Set Aside by Judge
- Military Women Find the Door Still Closed : High-level study on combat roles offers no clear guidelines
- ORANGE : Police Seek Clues in Fatal Stabbing
- ELECTIONS : Women's Place, Increasingly, Is in Government : Change: Society prepares females to lead, many observe. 'We're more astute about who's lying.'
- Cutbacks Force KLON to Lay Off 6
- 'I Never . . . Beat on Nobody' : Defendant Miller Says He Didn't Hit Denny--and Saw No One Else Attack Trucker
- Camacho Charged With Fighting Police in Parking Lot of Hotel
- El Toro Pitcher Decides to Play at Santa Clara
- MOVIE REVIEW : The Past Flows Poetically Through 'Waterland'
- The Big Man on Campus : If MTV were a book, it'd be Mark Leyner's 'Et Tu.' It's written in manic student-speak.
- Vote Marks Turn in Nation's Direction--and Consciousness : Politics: Clinton may be latest reformer to arrive at White House in roughly 30-year cycles. Election mirrored shifts in society on many levels.
- School Festers as Bond Issue Vote Fails : Education: Fallbrook's fifth such measure since 1978 falls just short of Prop. 13's requirement for two-thirds of the vote.
- Public Aid to Protect Children Is Sought : Safety: Deaths and instances of abuse and neglect have risen sharply. Officials say people should report any suspicions to authorities.
- Ojai : Flu Shot Clinic Will Be Fund-Raiser Too
- Districts Line Up for School Bond Money : Education: The fast-growing Santa Clarita and Antelope valleys are expected to benefit from passage of the measure.
- 4 Supervisors' Portable Car Phones Cost $4,700
- Dispatch Center Will Move to Valley : Police: With the passage of Prop. M, the entire system will be overhauled. Officials predict faster 911 service.
- Perot Supporters Say Movement Is Just Beginning : Politics: The billionaire's local backers are buoyed by his 27% share of the county's vote. They look toward 1996.
- Holden Threatens to Sue 2 Ex-Employees : Litigation: He calls sexual harassment allegations against him 'mean-spirited.' Attorney Melanie Lomax, counsel for the women, says they will not be intimidated.
- Tony La Russa of Oakland, voted American...
- Titan Soccer Team Opens Tournament Against Washington
- Kings Get the Jump on Devils
- New H-P Models Define Higher Standard for Printers
- SECURITIES
- Weekly 1st-Time Jobless Rate Drops : Economy: Figure hits 2-year low. Labor Department reports 2.6% worker productivity hike.
- Dow Regains Ground, Rises 20.80 : Market Overview
- A Magazine That Readers May Relish
- * REALLY DRESSED TO KILL: The fashion...
- A New Contender for Mid-Size Title
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Strong Link in the Chain : Panda Cafe in Burbank offers an efficient group of tasty dishes while keeping prices reasonably low.
- Retaliation Worries State Winemakers
- THOUSAND OAKS : Encephalitis Virus Believed Contained
- Board Cuts 39 Non-Teaching Positions : Antelope Valley: The fourth round of layoffs brings to about 140 the number of jobs eliminated in the deficit-plagued district.
- CAMARILLO : Council OKs Study on Police Station
- Huntington Beach Councilman Kelly Has Massive Stroke
- RESEDA : Youth Charged as Adult in Robbery
- Coliseum Commission OKs Contract for Renovation Plans
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Trustee to Serve on National Group
- LANCASTER : Truck Hauls Away Stolen Merchandise
- CANYON COUNTRY : 2 Killed in Crash Involving 4 Vehicles
- Removal Sought of Lawyer in King Case : Courts: Attorney for Koon will try to have counsel for Powell removed in the federal trial of four LAPD officers.
- Angels Need to Protect Themselves
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Perez a Kick Away From Good Company
- Mark Grace hit two-run homers in consecutive...
- Valenzuela Rides Lissitki to Santa Anita Victory
- BOOK REVIEW : What It Took to Put Man on the Moon : ANGLE OF ATTACK: Harrison Storms and the Race to the Moon <i> by Mike Gray</i> , W. W. Norton & Co. $22.95; 304 pages
- A Real Political Outsider Gives Some Thought for Food
- Teller Spots Check Stolen From Daughter; 3 Held
- County / IN BRIEF : LONG BEACH : Judge Orders Retrial in Hospital Bias Case
- YORBA LINDA : Council Rejects Plan for 9% Salary Cut
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Sebreros Sets Two School Records in Garden Grove's 31-0 Victory
- Aztecs' Leomiti Plays Hard, and Soft
- Kauai Football Champion to Play Marmonte League Team in Benefit
- Former Pitcher Scurry Dies; Cause Unknown
- A 3rd Marsalis Bringing His Sound to S.D.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Generational Conflict in 'Fathers, Sons'
- Ingram Micro to Buy Majority Interest in Mexico's Biggest Distributor of PCs
- As Clinton Goes, So Goes the State : Economy: Recession-weary California stands to benefit if the President-elect can deliver on his campaign promises.
- Hecht to Take Reins at Builders Emporium
- Coastal Suit Settled for $42 Million : Environment: More than 150 cities and districts agree to help restore contaminated waters. Another $3.5 million will go to clean up former DDT-manufacturing site.
- Clinton Finds Himself Tied to a New Presidential Image
- Laguna Beach Art Dealer Gets Prison for Selling Collectors Forged Paintings
- Jingling Trucks Create Bad Humor : Noise: Incessant tinny music of ice cream vendors drives Oceanside to consider regulating them, as the neighboring town of Vista did.
- LOS ANGELES : Police vs. Gangs Basketball Game Back on Schedule
- SAN DIEGO : Not-Guilty Plea in Cocaine Case
- NHL ROUNDUP : A Little Puck Helps Bruins, 6-4
- Suppan to Pitch for UCLA
- Old Expectations May Get Flipped