- Expo Brings Blacks Together in a Show of 'Entrepreneurism'
- Love : "Forever Changes" (1967) : <i> Elektra</i>
- Celebrating Without Breaking the Bank : TRIMMINGS : Festive Parties to Fit Within a Budget
- Glendale : Redevelopment Hearing
- NO KIDDING : John Fox Seriously Enjoys the Kind of 'T' and 'A' Humor That Brands His Adult-Oriented Shows
- Harper's Violates the Law of the Letter
- COLLEGES / ALAN OTA : In Rematch of 1991 Final, 49ers Hope to Settle Score With UCLA in Volleyball
- 'Community's Own Voice' Tells Story of Internment
- Suiting Up for Trip to Outer Space : Education: 'I Have a Dream' is a program designed keep kids in school. The science classes are especially popular.
- When Angels Saved Her : Only Known Survivor of 'Suicide Bridge' Relives the Fateful Day
- MUSIC / THE SAMPLES : Band With a Plan : These players tour around making music and new fans after kissing the recording-company heavyweights goodby.
- CASTING CALL / AUDITIONS
- Given the Chance, She's Become Twice the Star With the 49ers : Volleyball: All-American middle blocker Danielle Scott is also a force in basketball.
- On a Campaign Trail for the Classics : Author: Joan Kennedy's new book demystifies the subject of classical music. A memoir demystifying her own life, she says, won't appear till she's 90.
- The Original Sins : "Out There" : <i> Psonik/Skyclad</i>
- Compton : Mayor Boots Activist From Council Meeting
- Facts on Fowl : Think You're Ready to Talk Turkey? Better Sample These Words on the Bird
- When Dishing Out Thanks Today, Give a Serving to the Public Schools
- South Whittier : Volunteers to Be Liaisons With Sheriff's Department
- Japan's Parliament Hears Takeshita Deny Charges
- BOOK REVIEW : An Airing of Works by Russian Women : GLAS: NEW RUSSIAN WRITING NO. 3: WOMEN'S VIEW; <i> Natasha Perova and Andrew Bromfield, eds.</i> ; Distributed by Zephyr Press $9.95; 238 pages
- Bushes to Spend Holiday Weekend at Maine Home
- Court Allows Ban of DNA Trial Evidence : Law: State justices refuse to hear case in which appellate panel questioned statistical validity of 'genetic fingerprinting,' casting doubt on a number of convictions in O.C. and throughout the state.
- Glendale : EPA Cleanup List Grows
- AUTOS
- Unocal Sells Its Network of Truck Stops : Energy: It's the Los Angeles-based company's latest effort to focus more on the West Coast.
- Playing It Cool on What's Hot : Merchants Say Traditional Gifts Will Be the Big Sellers
- McDonnell Loses Major 'Star Wars' Contract : Aerospace: The Army's cancellation of the $594-million program follows a recent round of layoffs at the company's plants in Huntington Beach and Santa Ana.
- Delta Hit With $2-Million Fine
- Alyeska Settles Valdez Spill Suit for $32 Million : Environment: The deal concludes the last government litigation stemming from the 1989 tanker accident.
- AUTOS
- ENERGY
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 26, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 26, 1992
- Computers Key to School's Restructuring : Education: Cougar Valley Elementary in Washington state links use of the machines to a rethinking of the teaching process.
- Oat-Turkey and Other Remote Possibilities
- SANTA'S LITTLE HELPERS : They'll Be Hammering Out the Homemade Gifts at Workshops Throughout the County This Season
- Helionetics Posts 3rd-Quarter Loss, Drop in Revenue
- No Bones About It: Feast Costlier in '92
- AIRLINES
- New York's Dinkins Pleads for Greater Racial Harmony : Cities: Mayor takes aim at the 'rabble-rousers' he blames for escalating conflict between some black and Jewish groups.
- San Marino : 5% Utilities Tax Approved
- TRANSITION WATCH
- Celebrating Without Breaking the Bank : TREES : Getting More Yule Tree for the Green
- Focus Urged on Ex-Soviet Nuclear Arms
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Most Are Thankful for Family, Friends
- Dow Up 17; NASDAQ at New High : Market Overview
- Hooking Up a Network of Personal Computers
- Patients Find Instructions Hard to Swallow
- S&P; Reduces Edison's Credit Rating : Utility: The downgrade follows similar moves by two other agencies. The firm says no dividend cut is planned.
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 26, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 26, 1992
- ENERGY
- Long Beach : Nonprofit Group Formed to Keep Businesses in City
- Key Yeltsin Aide Resigns in Sacrifice for His Boss : Russia: Mikhail Poltoranin was on hit lists of president's hard-line opponents.
- THEATER REVIEW / 'DAVID'S MOTHER' : Parental Lesson : The powerful and flawlessly rendered play calls on viewer to understand rather than to judge.
- Library Visits Open Door to Writing Career for Homeless Man
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 26, 1992
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / LA LOUISIANNE EXPRESS : Ragin' Good : Warmth radiates from this down-home place that specializes in the spicy dishes associated with New Orleans.
- Phase 2 Begins as Clinton Names 'Cluster' Heads : Transition: President-elect is step away from naming Cabinet, setting agenda as chief 'fact finders' are chosen.
- Historic Pact Gives Hopis 500,000 Acres in Arizona : Settlement: Interior Dept. backs land accord with Navajos. Angry Gov. Symington says he will fight plan.
- City Council One Step Closer to Acquiring Queen Mary : Tourism: Harbor commissioners give preliminary OK to the transfer. A scramble is on to pick a new operator and avoid layoffs.
- In Search of a Substitute for Life's Elixir : Medicine: For 300 years, physicians have sought a fluid that could replace blood in emergencies. At last, researchers may be close.
- A High-Rise Alternative That's Simple, Sensitive
- In Touch With Past--At Last : A national support network links the children of those who died in the Vietnam War and helps them contact men who served with their fathers to answer long-unanswered questions.
- Drivers Rescued as Snowstorm Belts Midwest
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : Holiday Firsts : Thanksgiving weekend kicks off with everything from Santa Claus appearances to a Festival of Trees.
- A NOT SO WONDERFUL LIFE : Fourth Annual Day Without Art Shows What the World Might Be Like If AIDS Toll Continues
- Season's Eatings : Give Mother Earth a present when choosing menus for the holidays: Serve less meat, more organic vegetables.
- Mining for Holiday Treasures
- Pomona : Retail Center Loan Approved
- Expensive Diagnostic Testing: Is It Now a Crime of the Heart? : Medicine: The angiogram may be a standard test for cardiac disease, but critics say it leads to unnecessary surgery.
- U.S. May Send GIs to Protect Aid to Somalia
- UCI Grad, Writing on South-Central Teen, Sells 1st Novel
- U.N. Weighs Use of Force in Somalia
- Was 'Golden Age' of Ancient Greece Tarnished? : Research: Scientists were stunned when they examined skeletons from a Greek colony and found evidence of widespread disease and malnutrition.
- Big Ideas for Amassing Art on a Small Budget : Collectibles: Choose a field, do your homework and keep an open eye for what's not popular or well-known, say experts.
- Shopping With Grocery Guru : Supermarkets: Phil Lempert, whose mission is to increase consumer awareness of food trends, has a knack for sniffing out truths in the industry.
- Official Pursues New Leads in Passport Case
- Blinders Ordered on 11 Racks Displaying Explicit Papers
- Luxury Hotel Ready to Open After 5-Year Wait
- Mother of O.C. Man Killed in Fight Says Justice Denied
- Don't Like Cats? This Event's Not for You
- THE HUMAN CONDITION / THAT NAGGING FEELING : OK, What Did You Forget <i> This </i> Time?
- Maggie's Pennsylvania Munch, Plus
- Volleyball Match May Be Preview of NCAA Tourney
- WET & WILD : Women Dive Into Scuba and Add Splash of Color
- Irish Vote on Abortion
- 'New Leaf' Is Budding Comedy
- Monterey Park : Loans Offered to Landlords
- La Puente : New Time for City Council
- Detergent Scores a Clean Sweep in Marketing : Trends: Manufacturers are finding ways to counter environmental concerns over the popular soap substitute.
- Plan May Spur Overhaul of Historic Zones Law
- SCOREBOARD / FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVENTS : PREPS
- ART : 'For Mollie' Airport Exhibit Is Memorial to Puppeteer
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : Awash in Colors : Pieces reflecting a wide range of styles are on display at the Gold Coast Watercolor Society exhibition in Ventura.
- Alhambra : Blanco Becomes Mayor
- China Frees a Leader of 1989 Pro-Democracy Movement
- Poet's Chestnut Tree Could Spread Again : Scientists pin hopes on synthetic virus that may fend off fungus that destroyed billions of trees.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY PLAYOFFS
- Names in the News - Nov. 26, 1992
- New Act Plays the Strip : When Philadelphia Turned on Massimino After 19 Seasons, Las Vegas Turned Up With a Winner
- '92-'93 PREP PREVIEW: BOYS' SOCCER : Boys' Soccer at a Glance
- Indiana's Cheaney Scores 34 Points, but Hoosiers Need Overtime to Win
- Kings Are Tough on Oilers, 3-1 : Hockey: McSorley gets five-minute major and game misconduct, but scores in third period to help L.A. beat Edmonton.
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Airport '92 a Bummer for Chapman Women
- Miscellany
- '92-'93 PREP PREVIEW: BOYS' SOCCER : SUNNY HILLS
- San Pedro's Offense Overpowers Hamilton in City 3-A Playoffs
- Loyola Standout from Mater Dei Honored by WCC
- Curtis Now Dodges Tacklers as Well as Trouble : Kearny High's Standout Running Back Puts the Mean Streets in His Rear-View Mirror
- '92-'93 PREP PREVIEW: BOYS' SOCCER : ORANGE
- SOUTHERN SECTION WATER POLO FINALS : DIVISION I : El Toro Stages Comeback for Sudden-Death Victory
- Orlin Norris Defends His Title
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : SOUTHERN SECTION PREVIEW : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY PLAYOFFS
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : SOUTHERN SECTION PREVIEW : HIGH-DESERT
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY PLAYOFFS
- Raiders Are the Team He Knows and Loathes
- One Open Down for Tom Kite
- When It Comes to Seeding, Torrance Doesn't Want to Take Fifth
- Names in the News - Nov. 26, 1992
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Warriors': Images of Hope, Anger
- Song and Dance Finds Partner on Cable TV
- ART REVIEWS : Robert Misrach: A Head in the Clouds
- RADIO
- DIVISION IV WATER POLO : Martell Paces Los Amigos to Its First Section Title
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Cox Will Not Play Against Vikings
- Baseball
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 26, 1992
- Two for the Trophy : Heisman Race Narrowed to Two Players, One Game
- Songwriter Mark Carrillo Spins Bohemian Homilies : Music: The member of San Diego's neo-folkie scene is winning over a diverse group of fans with his imagery-laden tunes.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : La Lupita in Frenzied U.S. Debut
- MOVIES - Nov. 26, 1992
- U2 Has Something to Sing About; Tour Take Tops $63-Million Mark
- JAZZ REVIEWS : Ray Brown Trio Bows at Catalina
- Promoters Feel Pinch of Economy
- And the Winner Is . . . KABC : Ratings: November sweeps pile up the points for Channel 7, boosted by its news shows, 'Oprah Winfrey' and the network's prime-time schedule.
- Signposts for New TV : A Film and Another Way of Watching Football Indicate Where Interactive TV May Be Heading
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Dunbar': Less Than the Sum of Its Parts
- TELEVISION - Nov. 26, 1992
- Wider O.C. Involvement in A Day Without Art
- TODAY IN OC LIVE
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Dining Room' Serves Up Past : South O.C. Community Theatre production also is a knowing nod to the actor's game of shifting personae.
- STAGE / NANCY CHURNIN : 'Forever Plaid' Understudy's Lucky Break
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY PLAYOFFS : Marshall Plans Awry in Loss to Garfield
- Hankinson Convalesces by the Book
- '92-'93 PREP PREVIEW: BOYS' SOCCER : HUNTINGTON BEACH
- Jazz Pianist Arranges Improvisation : Cedar Walton Wants to Keep the Audience Guessing When He Brings His Trio to Maxwell's
- Merry End to Flat Year? : Record Retailers Predict a Strong Finish for 1992
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 26, 1992
- The Orange County Musicians' Club, a group...
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : SOUTHERN SECTION PREVIEW : TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
- DIGEST : CLU's Kuntz Wins Coaching Honor
- Charger-Raider Rivalry Survives Changes in Faces, Places
- '92-'93 PREP PREVIEW: BOYS' SOCCER : SANTA ANA
- Coming Very Soon to Theater Near You: 'LT on Elm Street'
- TV REVIEW : Alternative Rock Overview on MTV
- TELEVISION - Nov. 26, 1992
- STAGE REVIEW : Director, Choreographer Help 'World'
- Bernard Shaw Deplores Sexism in TV Newsrooms
- TELEVISION - Nov. 26, 1992
- 'Sister' Gets Its Rental Act Together
- JAZZ REVIEWS : Russell Malone Leaves Lasting Impression
- Austin-Based Singer Takes Another 'Swing' : Pop music: After A&M; decided not to release 'Culture Swing,' Tish Hinojosa redid it, producing it herself. She plays McCabe's on Friday.
- KEEPING TABS
- Guiza Overtakes Kenbu to Win $50,000 Feature
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Smith: Best Irish Team in Six Years
- Sunny Hills Advances in Volleyball Regional
- Giants Serve Up a Rookie : NFL: Kent Graham takes over at quarterback and faces the top-rated Dallas defense today.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Kostroma Hopes to Eclipse Field of Rivals on Grass in Matriarch
- Former Raider Dixon Dies
- Names in the News - Nov. 26, 1992
- '92-'93 PREP PREVIEW: BOYS' SOCCER : OCEAN VIEW
- Manning, Clippers Flatten Dallas : Pro basketball: The forward scores a season-high 31 points to lead L.A. to a 130-112 victory over Mavericks.
- Ferguson Proves Lucky and Good in Taft's Victory
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Brown, Broughton to Play With Injuries
- REPEAT? With several major college prospects, the...
- Restitution Is Offered in Newport-Mesa Theft : Crime: Lawyer for fired school district official says his client is cooperating but it's premature to discuss plea.
- Metrolink Train Hits Truck; 1 Killed, 12 Hurt : Accident: Collision occurs at unguarded crossing in Pacoima. Man who died was driving a city dump truck.
- RITZY MOUSSE: Want something special to complement...
- A Taste of Two Countries
- Revised Growth Report Shows Economic Surge
- ANGEL AT HEART: It's been almost 10...
- Growth Spurt Could Shift Focus of Clinton's Strategy
- DARK ART: About 60 artworks at the...
- All Souls Day
- Concerns Over Health Coverage
- Women in LAPD
- Living in L.A.
- Concerns Over Health Coverage
- Oxymoron
- Concerns Over Health Coverage
- Alexander Dubcek
- Unfair Press: Familiar Ring
- Summerland Home for Clinton
- Summerland Home for Clinton
- Cost of Milk 20% Higher in Los Angeles : Agriculture: State officials and consumer groups suggest that San Francisco's and Sacramento's lower prices reflect lack of competition in the Southland.
- N. American Auto Sales Rise 4.8% : Manufacturing: The numbers may understate actual mid-November performance, analysts say.
- Culver City-based Sony Pictures Entertainment has named...
- SIGNS OF AN UPTURN : Two Upbeat Reports Hint of Rising Demand : Economy: Consumer confidence jumped, while durable goods orders hit their highest level in 15 months.
- BANKING
- Shake-Ups Raise Some Expectations About Dow Club
- Moody's Cuts Rating on GM
- Shiley Settles Claims of 333 Recipients of Heart Valves : Litigation: Agreement is first among individuals not part of class-action suit. Each would get up to $300,000, documents show.
- Boeing to Make Fewer 757s, 767s in '93 : Aerospace: The company attributes the cutbacks to the troubled financial condition of many of the world's airlines.
- SIGNS OF AN UPTURN : California Home Sales Surge
- Mid-November Vehicle Sales Rise 4.8%
- Nationwide Health Properties Seeks $100 Million in Notes : Investments: Proposed medium-term issuance would help the Newport Beach real estate trust with future acquisitions.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 25, 1992
- Japan Bashers Can Make Hay on This
- AUTOS
- Ernst & Young, the international accounting, tax...
- Pfizer Settles More Heart Valve Cases : Health care: The dispute stems from the firm's potentially defective product.
- Santa's a Businessman : But Sometimes Idealism Motivates St. Nick
- MAI Systems Corp. Defaults on $77 Million in Debt
- $189-Million Debt Renegotiated by Western Digital : Financing: Banks give longer repayment period to the computer chip and disk drive maker, which will raise cash with stock offering.
- Councilwoman to Pay $3,000 for Violation
- Girl Scout Council Sued Over Oath Issue
- Partner in Dudley's Bakery Dies at Age 83
- STANTON : Union Flyers Anger New Store's Owners
- County Cuts Welfare Aid to Single Adults
- 2 Arrested in Connection With String of Bank Holdups : Crime: Canyon Country pair may be members of a gang suspected in five Security Pacific robberies.
- VENTURA : Man Gets 10 Years for Fatal Car Crash
- Supervisors Urged to Back Liability Ceiling : Litigation: Consultant recommends push for state cap of $250,000 on awards in suits against local government.
- Cameraman Stars in Volcano Ordeal : Rescue: Woodland Hills resident is recovering after spending two days trapped in a Hawaiian crater.
- VENTURA : Ex-Manager of Fair Takes Interim Post
- BOOK REVIEW : The Horror Story of a Holocaust Villain : STELLA, <i> by Peter Wyden</i> , Simon & Schuster $23; 383 pages
- Navajos, Hopis Approve Proposed Land Settlement
- Undoing the Damage in Children : Handicapped Toddlers--Many the Offspring of Women Who Used Drugs During Pregnancy--Are Given a Fighting Chance
- What Next for Detroit? : With Rodney King in mind, officials have reacted quickly to the beating death of a black motorist. Residents watch, wait.
- Company Helps Patients Be Consumers of Health Information : CareWise system coaches people with medical data so they become more informed and spend less time and money for better treatment.
- Weinberger Pleads Not Guilty on 1 Count : Iran-Contra: Former defense secretary assails prosecutors, charging that he's 'a pawn in a clearly political agenda.'
- World IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : Collapse of Dam, Toxic Water Feared
- The Queen Looks Back in Anguish at 'Horrible Year' : Sovereign: In rare personal tone, Elizabeth II asks media to back off from the embattled Royal Family.
- Author Proposes a Forgiving Thanksgiving : Harmony: Inspired by a vision, Victor Villasenor is on a global mission to ease anger over Columbus.
- State May Deliver Just 10% of Water Ordered : Drought: MWD expects blow to be softened by full allotment from Colorado Aqueduct. But Kern County farmers may face hardships.
- Democrat Fowler Loses Georgia Runoff : Senate: Coverdell topples incumbent in tight race, despite Clinton campaigning. GOP retains its ratio in chamber.
- A Peace of Work for Parents
- U.S. to Build Fence Across Border Crossing at Tecate : Security: Officials hope the six-mile-long barrier will curtail drug smuggling that has moved east because of San Ysidro barricade.
- U.N. Ignores Iraqi Claim Bush Sought Military Clash
- Snow Causes Texas Pileups as More Storms Hit South
- PAGES : Eat That, You Gourmets
- Bar Discloses Probe of Lawyer Named in Wills
- 141 Die in Chinese Jet Crash, Nation's Worst Air Disaster
- Fowler, Coverdell in Close Georgia Race : Senate: Candidates virtually tied in early runoff returns. Clinton had campaigned for the Democratic incumbent.
- Of Mice and Math : Animals in This Classroom Aren't Just Cute, They're Also a Vital Part of the Curriculum
- Clinton Aides Shaping Conference : Economy: More than 100 experts and average Americans will discuss President-elect's platform. It's unclear whether Perot will be invited.
- Hot to Trot : Senior Runners Eager to Renew L.A.-to-Vegas Relay
- For Smokers in Italy, Strike Stubs Out Dolce Vita
- Oregon Activists Urge Probe of Sen. Packwood
- NEWS ANALYSIS : In Europe, Nationalism Still Reigns : Community: Despite unity moves in the EC, France and Germany look out for No. 1.
- U.S. Agency Suspends Russia From Food Export Program
- Ex-Rebels Quit Colombia Government
- U.S. to Airlift 3,000 More U.N. Troops to Somalia to Protect Relief Efforts
- Clinton Aides Shaping Conference : Economy: More than 100 experts and average Americans will discuss President-elect's platform. It's unclear whether Perot will be invited.
- Newport Beach : City Enters Dispute Over Bayside Village
- ANAHEIM : District OKs Policy on Campus Flyers
- Key Study of Ahmanson Development Approved : Environment: The report assesses the impact of the massive housing project near the county line. A final vote on the proposal is due next month.
- TUSTIN : Award Won in Suit Against 5 Deputies
- Central : Long Trail for Marines Leads Home
- An Unusually Satisfying 'Game'
- Breaking the Word-Image Barrier : Art: The exhibition 'Three British Book Artists,' at UC San Diego's Mandeville Gallery, is a quiet revelation.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Beating Heart' a True-to-Life Triangle
- TV REVIEW : Nothing New in 'Last Stand at Little Big Horn'
- STAGE
- STAGE REVIEWS : 'Deathtrap' Weaves Tangled Web to Snare Audience : Actors and director stick to the basics in San Clemente Community Theater's production of Ira Levin's whodunit at Cabrillo Playhouse.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Mezzo Jane Bunnell Sings at Ambassador
- MOVIE REVIEWS : The Wrong, Silent Type
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 25, 1992
- OXNARD : Woman Gives Birth in Clinic Office
- Newlyweds Found Slain in Home
- VENTURA : Judge in Kochel Sex Case Disqualified
- MISSION VIEJO : Commercial Trash Pickup Hike OKd
- Man Charged With Attempted Murder in Bombing of House : Crime: Police say a child custody battle may have been the motive in the explosion that injured a Simi Valley couple.
- VENTURA : City to Conduct Drinking Water Test
- Can Women Be the Image of Christ? : Priesthood: Faith and love, not ritual or gender, was the focus of the ministry Jesus inspired, as it should be today.
- Hockey
- Taft High Wins District's Academic Decathlon : Education: The nine-member team outscores 54 others from L.A. schools for chance to compete in state competition in March.
- Nava Makes Mayoral Bid a Nationwide Phone Drive
- Stern Untamed : Boasting of besting rivals' ratings, a rude radio personality leaves no self-promotional stone unturned to show that he is
- BURBANK : Permit for Video Arcade Is Denied
- Countywide : State Test Confirms Encephalitis Case
- PERSPECTIVE ON GERMANY : Some Myths About Right-Wing Violence : Officials must come to grips with a rightist problem that is not, contrary to illusions, exclusively eastern.
- Coronado Falls Short in the Race to Become Clinton's Western Getaway
- SYLMAR : Renovation Planned for El Cariso Park
- Cross-Fire of Shooters and Shoppers : Violence: Even at a trendy Westside mall, customers and merchants take an incident of gang gunfire in stride.
- Unsealing of Arrest Reports Ordered : Courts: Ruling is first to counter new countywide policy of denying access to police data filed in court.
- Carter Urges Effort to Help Inner Cities : Activism: He makes appeal in L.A. to launch nationwide program to heal blighted communities, much like Project Atlanta.
- Border Fence Will Go Up at Tecate
- WESTMINSTER : Youth Held After Pipe Bomb Is Found
- O.C. Record on Affordable Housing Is the Worst in U.S. : Study: More than eight of 10 poor families in the county use at least half their income for rent, recently released research by a nonprofit group shows.
- Police to Cut 60-70 Officers With Buyout : Budget: Response time is expected to increase as officers take lucrative retirement offer. 30 to 40 city firefighters may also retire early.
- Annexation Idea Revived for Oak Park : Communities: Consultants cite a trio of options for the unincorporated area, including linking up with Thousand Oaks.
- LOS ANGELES : Bernson Exit Blocks Abortion Issue Vote
- Weed, Seed and Need : Wise compromise saves $19 million in federal funds for L.A.
- COMPTON : Man Faces Murder Charges in Crash That Killed Fetus
- Countywide : CHP Collects Food for Outreach Group
- FILLMORE : Residents Discuss Pipeline at Forum
- Ahmanson Environmental Study OKd : Development: The report approved by supervisors weighs the impact of the massive project, which faces a final vote next month.