- SEAL BEACH : Fed Up With Fruit Theft, He Sets a Trap
- EMPIRE LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Katella Sees Room for Improvement Despite Victory
- TENNIS AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Seles, Using 7 Aces, Stops Graf in 3 Sets
- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE BOYS' BASKETBALL : Century Stuns Trabuco Hills on Harmon's Shot at Buzzer
- TV REVIEW : 'In the Mix' Series: For and About Teens
- HEALTHY STUDENTS? Since the governor declared this...
- Teen Charged in Fatal Shooting of 9-Year-Old Pleads Not Guilty
- PORT HUENEME : Police Seek Gunman in Bank Robbery
- OXNARD : Gen. Powell Cancels Lecture Appearance
- Some Media Object to Being Left Out of Courtroom at King Trial
- CAMARILLO : Council to Hire Lobbyists for City
- Pair Charged With Bilking Travelers to Hawaii : Crime: The Northridge couple allegedly collected money for hotel and car reservations but never forwarded payment.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Orange Coast Gets Going in Second Half
- DAILY REPORT
- TRIPLE GRAND: Only one tennis player has...
- Cleveland Unwilling to Fade After Benching of Bankhead
- Atlanta Olympic Organizers Drop Bid for Golf
- STAGE REVIEW : Sitcom Yucks in 'Maggie's Madness'
- Baseball
- COLUMN ONE : A Grim Prophecy Fulfilled : Dire predictions for a collapsed Soviet Union have been borne out in a former republic. Anarchy reigns, thousands are dead, and tales of hideous cruelty abound.
- Ventura Seeks 4-Month Reprieve for Library
- Be Environmental Leaders, Golf Course Officials Told : Conventions: Sen. Howard Metzenbaum speaks at four-day gathering of links management professionals in Anaheim. About 17,000 are attending the event.
- Man Gets Year in Jail Over Inmate Switch
- Countywide : Illnesses Not Linked to Jack-in-the-Box
- Jurisprudence
- Northwest-KLM Reduce Europe Fares Up to 40%
- HOME OFFICE : Sit Up Straight! In a Proper Chair : Desk work is torture for your back, and if you have bad posture, it's worse. Here's what to look for in a seat to support you.
- Jury Says Tobacco Firm Not Liable in Cancer Lawsuit
- Battle Sparks Hope Among Gay Activists : Reaction: Caught off guard by backlash against efforts to lift military ban on homosexuals, they are now focusing on getting their message out.
- Tainted Meat Linked to California Cattle
- The Real Power in Tajikistan
- OXNARD : Group Takes Aim at Social Problems
- LOS ANGELES : Rise in Domestic Violence Linked to Super Bowl
- LOS ANGELES : Boy, 3, Wounded by Stray Bullet in Gang Shootout
- WOODLAND HILLS : Funds Approved for New Shuttle Service
- Ending a Fool's Errand
- Filling a Tall Order for Bills : Wide Receiver Beebe Makes Up in Speed for What He Lacks in Size
- Relevance Overtakes TV Talkfest
- Incomes, Durable Goods Gain in December : Economy: Analysts cite the latest reports as evidence that the recovery is gaining steam. But a lack of job growth remains a problem.
- Croats Rush to Drain Massive Lake Behind Dam
- Urals Nuclear Disasters Contaminated 450,000 : Russia: Figure is given by officials in account of events at the Mayak atomic plant from 1948 to 1967. They say site could still pose hazards.
- THE ART OF PUTTING: What if you...
- Self-Styled 'ID Man' Jailed Again With 1st Trial Pending : Bust: Newport Beach home yields cameras and blank documents that teens bought to get liquor. State officials say he is among worst offenders.
- Honig Convicted on All Counts in Conflict Trial : Education: Schools chief, found guilty of helping wife's firm, is suspended from office, faces 5-year term.
- GARDEN GROVE : City Is Buying Land to Expand Auto Mall
- Pasadena Cashing In on 5th Super Bowl : Finances: Officials are using the event to cultivate a polished image and are trying to keep more of visitors' money in the city.
- LOS ANGELES : Foes of Tax Increase Miss Ballot Argument Deadline
- BREA : Yorba Linda to Look at Police Contract
- Bishop Opposing Women Priests Endorsed
- Wagner Faces April 2 Sentencing in Theft
- STANTON : Awards Recognize Service to City
- Baseball
- AUTOS
- LAW & REGULATION
- Even the Experts Can Get Fooled at Auctions, but If You Comparison Shop and Watch Your Budget, You Can Have a Satisfying Experience Looking for Just the Right Treasures to Fill Your Home With . . . : Old Values
- Disruption Rare as Gays Have Been Integrated
- Meditation Grows in Popularity Among Jews : Contemplation: The rediscovery of ancient tradition makes it a port of re-entry to Judaism, proponents say.
- SANTA ANA : Bristol Street Project Suffers a Setback
- ANAHEIM : Residents to Protest Drug Deals in Park
- Clippers Hold Off Warriors, 106-105 : Pro basketball: Golden State's Mullin misses two free throws with six seconds left.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Ghost on Fire': '60s Heat Cools Off
- Laufenberg Keeps Ties to Aikman
- OPERA REVIEW : Mozart Minus Magic
- O.C. Jobless Rate Fell to 6.1% With December Hiring
- Pack Up Your Troubles by Planning Your Move
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Politics Is Driving Force Behind Red Line Route : Transit: Path of subway, which opens today, may not be the most logical, but it's the one that could be funded.
- Super Bowl Bound : Charity: Thanks to $750,000 in donations, Touchdown for Youth is sending nearly 700 inner-city youngsters to Sunday's big game.
- Lineup for Black History Celebration
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Electrical Problems Can Be Short-Circuited
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PERU : Independents Lead in Municipal Vote
- Marshall Buried at National Cemetery
- Global Food Shortage Looms, Experts Say
- Recycler Will Plead Guilty to Fraud in Redemption Scam : Crime: Owner of Compton business faces 25 years in prison, $1.75 million in fines and a civil lawsuit after illegally obtaining refunds on cans and bottles.
- VENTURA : City to Assume Pier Ownership
- PACOIMA : Man Held in Theft From Letter Carrier
- Abandoned Newborn Baby Meets the Press : Simi Valley: Police gather the media in hopes that a burst of coverage will prompt the mother to come forward.
- Stepping Down So Others Can Step Up : Agencies: Madeline Janis is resigning as executive director of the Central American Refugee Center so a Latino can take the helm.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Gondringer Paces La Quinta in 41-Point Romp Over Los Amigos
- Ire Sets Tone at Economic Summit in O.C.
- U.S. Issues Hamburger Cooking Warning
- GRANADA HILLS : Father, Son Arrested in Cocaine Seizure
- The State of the NFL Looks Vaguely Better : Tagliabue: Commissioner's address lacks specifics, but indicates that all is well.
- Call for Concern : Cellular Trade Group Endorses New Research on Phone Radiation
- Angola Troops Battle for Rebel Stronghold
- Countywide : Lung Association to Counsel Latinos
- Music Producer Charges Brutality by LAPD Officers
- Theft of Tax Payments to L.A. County Investigated : Fraud: Banks block three checks altered so that they were made out to 'cash,' but three others slip through. Taxpayers end up delinquent on their bills.
- SAN CLEMENTE : State Aid in Historic Preservation Sought
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Panel for Wetlands Study to Be Proposed
- Council Trip Irks Cypress Worker Group
- Does Spin Docs' Success Mark Start of New Era?
- Edward P. Morgan; Radio, TV Reporter and Commentator
- Asian Peace Part of Balanced Foreign Policy, Yeltsin Says
- Clinton, Callers Boost Family Leave Measure
- L.A. Basin Hits Milestone in Cleaning Up Air
- Man Gets 30 Years to Life for Killing Daughter in '70s : Sentence: The girl's sisters, now grown, came forward more than a decade after seeking the 4-year-old 'all blue' in a bathtub to testify against their parents.
- Part of Parents' Lungs Implanted in Woman : Medicine: It is the first time that living donors have been used to treat a cystic fibrosis patient. The procedure may help alleviate a shortage of organs.
- Burke's Win Over Watson Confirmed by Judge : Politics: Loser's attorneys fail to prove misconduct or vote tampering in the November supervisorial balloting.
- LOS ANGELES : Probe Urged in Handling of Airport Parking Contract
- DAILY REPORT
- Football Fever Spreading Among O.C. Vietnamese : Culture: In Little Saigon, the big-screen TVs are tuned to the NFL and the talk is of point spreads.
- Oral Roberts Retiring as President of His University
- Waves Win to Claim Another WCC Record
- WEEKEND TV : Super Bowl Sunday (and Other Stuff)
- Countywide : Some County Parks Face Restricted Use
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Bracing for Pain of Budget Cuts
- SAN CLEMENTE : Cristianita Pageant to Be Resurrected
- School District Losing Money on Bus Passes : Conejo Valley: Parents are unwilling to pay the $450 annual fee. If the trend continues, the program will be $75,000 short.
- INTERIM MINISTER: On Sunday, the Rev. Cynthia...
- Jurisprudence
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Kennedy Gets Best of Feisty Garden Grove
- NRBQ Is a Cult Above : Fans Will Fill the Coach House, but Wouldn't a Commercial Break Be Nice?
- High School Sports
- Channel Islands' Hotchkiss Returns
- Angels Take Chance on Walton, Top Rookie in '89
- DAILY REPORT : Former Cowboy Star Kicked Out of Practice
- Hockey
- Pro Football
- Staying in the Family, USC Promotes Garrett : Administration: After searching far and wide, Trojans find their athletic director at home.
- Counterprogramming the Super Bowl--a Game Plan
- Ventura Tips Santa Barbara by Surviving Seesaw Finish
- Monroe Misses Out on Breaks as Pathfinders Take the Title : Boys: Vikings can't turn their scoring opportunities into goals, and Fremont picks up a 1-0 victory. Monroe ends season 12-2.
- Angels Sign Jerome Walton to a Minor League Contract
- Joel Wachs Draws the Art Vote : Politics: The mayoral candidate appears to be cashing in on his extensive involvement with the art community.
- 'The Jungle Book' Makes Good Theater
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Liberty Christian Hangs On to Beat St. Margaret's
- SUNSET LEAGUE BOYS' BASKETBALL : Seaton Sparks Late Rally for Servite Victory
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Porcelain': Crime of Passion at the Burbage
- Andre the Giant Dies in Paris of an Apparent Heart Attack
- Niles, Nadeau Spark Monroe to Victory Over Birmingham
- Carson Returns; Coffey to Detroit : Kings: The trade also involves four other players. Gretzky is said to be saddened by the deal.
- Oilers Bring Ryan Back to the NFL by Making Him Defensive Coordinator
- Orange County's Best Point Guard? Every Coach Claims to Have Him
- But It's Long Beach With the No. 1 Story
- Harrick Under Fire: Critics Cite Loss to Cal, Others See Big Picture
- What Lesson Does Video Shocker Teach?
- What Lesson Does Video Shocker Teach?
- Harrick Under Fire: Critics Cite Loss to Cal, Others See Big Picture
- What Lesson Does Video Shocker Teach?
- NFL, Rozelle, Officials and the Super Bowl
- U.S. Intervention in the Baltics
- Harrick Under Fire: Critics Cite Loss to Cal, Others See Big Picture
- Harrick Under Fire: Critics Cite Loss to Cal, Others See Big Picture
- Harrick Under Fire: Critics Cite Loss to Cal, Others See Big Picture
- What Lesson Does Video Shocker Teach?
- What Lesson Does Video Shocker Teach?
- Controversial Quote
- Harrick Under Fire: Critics Cite Loss to Cal, Others See Big Picture
- NFL, Rozelle, Officials and the Super Bowl
- U.S. Intervention in the Baltics
- Harrick Under Fire: Critics Cite Loss to Cal, Others See Big Picture
- Harrick Under Fire: Critics Cite Loss to Cal, Others See Big Picture
- Catholic Schools
- NFL, Rozelle, Officials and the Super Bowl
- What Lesson Does Video Shocker Teach?
- Zoe Baird
- Maybe Rose Should Take Same Road as Nixon
- U.S. Intervention in the Baltics
- Pollard Spy Case
- Obituaries - Jan. 30, 1993
- Obituaries - Jan. 30, 1993
- ELECTIONS / CITY COUNCIL : Contenders Line Up in Bids to Oust 2 Veterans : Zev Yaroslavsky braces for a tough challenge from slow-growth advocate Laura Lake. In the 11th District, five seek to replace Marvin Braude.
- Study Calls for More L.A. Sports Diversity : Non-playing jobs: Southland teams hire more minorities than the national average, but numbers remain far below population percentage.
- Honig Is Found Guilty, Suspended From Office : Education: State schools chief convicted on all counts of helping wife's firm. He faces up to five years in prison.
- Health Care Issues May Thwart Goals on Deficit : Economy: Unresolved policy on entitlements may cause Clinton's target for reduction to fall short, aides say.
- Honig Found Guilty, Suspended From Job : Education: State schools chief convicted on all counts of helping wife's firm. He faces up to five years in prison.
- Get a Life, Be a Genetic Engineer
- Jackson: NFL Front Offices Lack Diversity : Hiring: He points to the Bills' and Cowboys' staffs as examples of how minorities are underrepresented.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 30, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 30, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 30, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 30, 1993
- From the Archives: Allen Toussaint, keeper of the flame, puts words to his music
- Attacks Show Rebels in Peru Are Still Effective : Terrorism: Recovering from the capture of its leader, Sendero Luminoso seeks to disrupt today's municipal elections.
- Clinton Interviews Attorney General Candidates
- Unveiling the Art of Properly Draping and Tying a Scarf
- Census Finds More Women in High Jobs
- Salon Branches Out on Executive Orders
- Woman Found Guilty of Theft in Sale of Cats
- 48% Earnings Fall by Community Psychiatric Is Not Its Fault, It Says : Health: The hospital chain blames bad year on Texas fraud probe in which it was exonerated. It sees better results in 1993.
- DEFINITIVE : Military Flight Jackets Soar Back From the Past
- COLUMN ONE : Black Like Me: Troops in Somalia : On a mercy mission, African-American soldiers confront intense emotions--from pride to disappointment. In land of their ancestors, they wonder what went wrong.
- Limits on Pensioners' Raises Studied
- Some California Mart tenants are so sick of looky-loos, crime and litter that they may leave a garment district that's already . . . : Splitting at the Seams
- AT HOME : A Wolf in Dog's Clothing? : Hybrids of the two animals can be man's best friend--or his worst enemy. A wildlife activist says breeding them is unfair to the animals.
- Chrysler 4th-Quarter Profit Zooms
- Foreign Stocks Still Waiting on Interest Rates
- Clinton Strikes Deal With Military on Gays : Defense: President's policy suspends most restrictions on homosexuals in armed services. A federal judge in Los Angeles rules the ban unconstitutional.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Golden West Picks Dean of Instruction
- AUTOS
- Russian Premier Shifts Support to Free Market
- Steve Merritt; Choreographed Academy Awards Show in 1989
- Yeltsin Reaches Accords in India
- Police Given Broad Leeway in Determining Validity of IDs
- Wilson Calls for Schools to Set Own Rules : Education: State regulations hinder flexibility, he contends. Program for districts would be patterned after new 'charter schools' law.
- UAL, Continental, Delta Report Losses
- Burlington Air Express: The Irvine cargo express...
- Likely Nominee a Strong Voice for Gays : Politics: San Francisco supervisor is expected to be named to HUD post. She has been a standard-bearer for the homosexual community and is praised for her fairness.
- Parent of Carl's Jr. Cutting Jobs, Other Costs to Boost Profit
- Carl Karcher Enterprises Begins Layoff of 60 Workers : Restructuring: Cuts at Anaheim headquarters range from vice presidents down. Aim is to trim $10 million annually.
- Emulex Corp.: The Costa Mesa-based maker of...
- CITIES : Crime Knows No Boundaries
- BEHIND THE SCENES : Age of Enlightenment for Ms. Seniors
- Homedco Group Posts 1st-Quarter Profit
- Vans Scales Down Earnings Estimates, Citing Rain, INS Raid
- Just Relax : Menswear Wants Nothing to Do With Stiff Power Looks of '80s
- Price for Gas Could Rise if Bill Passes
- Cynthia Wood; Heiress Was Patron of the Arts, Horse Breeder
- Fledgling Company Landing Deal in Russia : Agreement: California Kamchatka says it will get permission to turn airport into a sort of truck stop for cargo jets.
- Bogus Spaldings Miss the Mark
- Dreams Slip Away in San Clemente : Storms: Crews begin demolishing coastal homes that slid after heavy rains. The cash-strapped city is struggling to repair public facilities.
- BOOK REVIEW : A White Man Journeys Through Black America : CROSSINGS: A White Man's Journey Into Black America by Walt Harrington . HarperCollins $25; 466 pages
- AT HOME : Hybrids by Permit
- 2 Portraits of Honig Case Presented in Closing Arguments
- Marshall Eulogized as 'Rock of Justice' : Tribute: In services at Washington National Cathedral, former law clerks and friends recalled the jurist as a visionary who never gave up hope.
- Angola, Rebels Discuss Peace as Fighting Continues
- Lesson in Humanity : Academics: CSUN faculty members take their retreat to the inner city for a close look at how less fortunate people live. Some lend a hand.
- Medium for Healing : Health: An exhibit opening next week will illustrate how art can be used to help in recovery from illness. The show will include works by psychiatric and cancer patients.
- VENTURA : Police Will Make Sobriety Checks
- UCI Going from Bad to Worse : Basketball: Pacific hands the Anteaters, winless in the Big West Conference, their eight consecutive loss, 68-62.
- Gruber Getting Used to Being an Angel : Baseball: The Blue Jays are in his past. Free agency might be part of his future.
- Lamoureux Leaving Rutgers, Basketball
- Lions Ready to Step to the Batter's Box : Baseball: Loyola believes it has the pitching and defense to erase the memory of a 16-36 season.
- PEOPLE WATCH
- AT&T; Ends '92 With a $1-Billion Quarter : Communications: Ma Bell's profit for the year tops $3.8 billion. Analysts credit savvy actions by management.
- BANKING : Founder of Bank in Newport Hired to Head Home Savings
- CoSensys Stock Sale to Raise $22 Million
- Wounded Patron's Case to Be Heard : Courts: Good Samaritan was shot when he heeded clerk and tried to stop fleeing robber. State justices will decide whether man can sue the store for monetary damages.
- STAGE REVIEW : A Light Piece of Fluff : What 'Relatively Speaking' misses in production values, it makes up for in wonderful flights of dialogue.
- 4 Cambodia Factions Agree on Vote in May; Khmer Rouge Role in Doubt
- MILITARY : Heavy Duty in Somalia: Feeding Hungry Troops : The range of U.S.-provided goods and services for the multinational force seems endless.
- French Envoy in Zaire Killed as Troops Rampage
- PANORAMA CITY : Man Admits to Gun Charge in Slaying
- VENTURA : Man, 24, Found Shot to Death in Alley
- Safety First? : Dressing Room Security Remains Priority to Stores and Shoppers
- Countywide : Sheriff Promotes Latino to Top Post
- Caltrans OKs Project to Rebuild PCH Bridge
- Judge Strikes Down OK of Encinal Project : Development: The Coastal Commission is rebuked for approving the housing plan despite objections of its staff over violation of environmental law.
- Former Nuns Tackle a Dangerous Mission : Social work: The women will try to improve conditions on notorious Blythe Street.
- VILLA PARK : Skateboards, Bikes Banned at Center
- Jail Crisis Toll Includes Cities' Peace of Mind : Overcrowding: Shortage of county cells prompts committee's push for combined efforts toward more local facilities.
- Tracy Austin Picks Up Her Racket Again at 30 : Tennis: Former champion, forced into retirement by injuries, will play in Evert Cup and other tournaments.
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Post Will Be Key as Trojans Meet Bruins
- Seven Tied at 5 Under for Phoenix Open Lead
- Baseball
- Pro Football
- CENTURY LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Villa Park Sputters, Then Surges Past El Modena
- RECRUITING / JEFF FELLENZER : USC Makes a Pitch to Sign a Plum of a Lineman From Apple Valley
- MUSIC REVIEWS : L.A. Chamber Orchestra Goes Italian
- RADIO
- 2 Agencies List Meal, Car Allowance Expenses : Transportation: Officials responding to a state senator who introduced legislation on spending limits detail thousands of dollars in expenditures.
- Oxnard : Executive Director of Chamber Resigns
- It Only Seems Like Peanuts : Wiping out the renters tax credit would hit a whole lot of people where it hurts
- Garamendi Outlines National Health Care : Insurance: He tells Irvine chamber that new plan could reduce overhead, simplify paperwork. Some business people are skeptical.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Botana and Oseguera Pace Mater Dei's Rout of El Toro
- TV Report in 1990 Zeroed In on Drugs
- Ellis Sent to Argonauts in 16-Player CFL Trade
- Jurisprudence
- Lakers Can't Match Indiana's Pace : Pro basketball: Pfund grasping for positive signs after team gives up 74 points in the first half of 127-110 loss.
- Wrecking Crew's New Address : Storms: A $400,000 hillside home damaged in mudslide is the first to be torn down in San Clemente. So far, 14 structures there have been declared uninhabitable.
- Cities Take Big Waste Management Step : Environment: Municipal and county officials agree to draft legislation creating a regional agency to oversee landfills and trash disposal.
- Crespi Gives Notre Dame Wake-Up Call
- Alemany Pinned With a Loss
- Style Over Substance : Players See Role of Image in Drug Policy, Resent Implications
- Fresno State Lands Brea's Chris Conrad
- Close Is Getting UC Irvine Nowhere : College basketball: Anteaters fall to Pacific, 68-62, for eighth loss in a row. Seven have been by five or fewer points.
- St. Francis Finds Itself at a Loss Without Pruett, 63-45
- Countywide : 5 Russians, 3 Vessels Make Port
- Brea : 3 on City Council Join Regional Boards
- LOS ANGELES : Second Ruling in a Week Against Street Barriers
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Beat San Jose State in Women's Basketball
- Stage Reviews : 'Pasquini' Tops List at Theatre 40 One-Act Festival
- Forecast: Chance of Hellcats Likely : Lake Forest-Based Band Gathers Momentum Like Its 'Raging Wind'
- NPR, KTTV Win Broadcast Awards
- The Doc Is In at Sundance Festival : Movies: Accomplished, emotion-filled documentaries leap to the center of attention at the annual film competition.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Misfits and Misadventures in 'Beatrice'
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Nemesis' a Provocative, Sleek Thriller
- OJAI : Stretch of Highway Reopens After Slide
- Stanton : Council to Appoint Horton Replacement
- LAGUNA BEACH : Police Cycles Ticketed for Paint Jobs
- WESTLAKE : Man Indicted Over Sale of Steroids
- Hrudey Good, but Flames Are Better : Hockey: Kings lose late goal on replay and fall to Calgary, 2-1.
- New Laws Urged on Drafting Wills : Legislation: Local lawmakers hope to rally senior citizens in support of bills prohibiting lawyers from making themselves beneficiaries of their clients' estates.
- PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Arizona State Beats Oregon State
- Real Action News: Michael Tuck vs. Boss
- Center Chairman Won't Confirm Merger Push : Music: OCPAC is accused of pressuring the Philharmonic Society and Pacific Symphony to unite.
- Civil War Revisited in Smithsonian 'Battles' Series
- A hhhhhhh, just imagine it: a luxurious...
- Students of Room 218 Share Bond of Tragedy : Aftermath: Youths band together to cope emotionally with classmate's death, and with feeling that they too are vulnerable.
- Electric Car Trek Nearly Short-Circuited in L.A.
- Farewell to a Friend : Tribute: As family members and classmates gather at the funeral of slain Fairfield High student Demetrius Rice, they echo calls for safer schools.
- Subway Debut: Modest--Yet a Breakthrough : Eventually, Red Line will be a key in area's transit network
- Pro Football
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Primarily Pleasing to the Palate
- Drywallers Picket Costa Mesa Home Builder : Demonstration: More than 250 workers protest Standard Pacific Corp.'s use of a subcontractor that hasn't signed a union contract.
- Banking on Founders : B of A Will Invest $1 Million in the Black-Owned Bank
- Union Federal Parent Reports Loss of $5.8 Million
- Downey S&L;'s Home-Loan Effort Prompts Rise in Profit to $41.85 Million
- U.N. General Warns of Serb-Croat Blood Bath : Balkans: Peacekeepers have lost credibility, lack power to avert tragedy on new front, commander says.
- Newport Beach Won't Pay Fired Officers' Legal Costs