- Pasadena Takes In Howard Stern, Literary Refugee : Celebrities: Shock radio jock will sign his book in a store there. A scheduled West Hollywood event was canceled after that city required a $25,000 bond for extra security, saying 15,000 people might show up.
- People
- Ernst J. Drenick; Obesity Expert, Ex-Official at VA Medical Center
- SIMI VALLEY : Council OKs Plan for Skating Complex
- Valley Obituaries
- Fighting on the Wrong Front : Unwisely, Border Patrol has been boarding buses in search of illegal immigrants
- CALABASAS : Schools Plan to Boost AIDS Education
- Crusading Mother Describes Pain Helmets Can Prevent : Safety: Despite son's 'miraculous' recovery after bicycle crash, 'he'll never be the same,' she says. The Santa Ana woman has pushed tirelessly for law that takes effect Jan. 1.
- City to Buy Site for Downtown Park : Moorpark: Most of the $5.5 million needed would come from redevelopment funds. Officials hope to include affordable homes.
- Tomba Bounces Back to Win in Slalom
- Lake Wohlford to Open With Plenty of Trout
- The American Ballet Theatre's world premiere performances...
- VENTURA : Harriman Chosen to Lead School Board
- Rejected Rescuers : Relief: Eight Japanese students came to Los Angeles to help fire victims and found little call for their assistance. One man chased them off his lot.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Sheriff's Deputy Arrested for Alleged Kidnap, Rape
- NHL ROUNDUP : Richter Extends Unbeaten Streak
- Miller Finally Pulls Program Together : Coach of the Year: He adjusted to injuries and small roster to lead Costa Mesa to first outright PCL title.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Asleep at the Wheel Loses Velocity
- BOOK REVIEW: NONFICTION : Bureaucracy--Protection From the Masses : POWER WITHOUT RESPONSIBILITY: How Congress Abuses the People Through Delegation <i> by David Schoenbrod</i> ; Yale University Press, $28.50, 260 pages
- CSUN Seeks Consultant for Its Long-Range Plan : Education: Eight firms submit proposals. It will be the most significant review of the campus since accreditation, official says.
- The Egos in the Way of Somali Peace
- Russian Radical Takes His Turn in the Spotlight : Politics: But even as Zhirinovsky tries to soften image, he denies Russia has a history of anti-Semitism.
- Crack Opens in Menendezes' Defense : Trial: Attorney for Erik Menendez says he should not have to take the rap for his brother, Lyle. She says their slain father bred his sons on fear.
- Developers May Face Higher Water Fees
- Alcoholism-Drug Council Leader James Roten Dies
- LAWNDALE : 2 School Aides Suspended Over Alleged Strip Searches
- Police Warn of Scam by 'Distraught Father'
- State Commission Talks Compromise
- Oiler Tackle Alm Dies in Apparent Suicide : Pro football: He is thought to have shot himself after best friend dies in car accident.
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Mosley, Okenwa Lead The Master's Past Riverside for 4th Win in Row
- Wraps Are Off : O'Neal Hasn't Let Success on Court and in Record Studio Affect His Winning Attitude
- MOVIE REVIEW : Restraint From the Master of Razzmatazz : 'Schindler's List' is a major departure for Steven Spielberg. He and his collaborators have created an indelible picture of the Holocaust.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Hawk Streak Hits 14 in Wilkens' Return
- State Has No Claim on Local Property Taxes : Taxes: The state Constitution and precedent back up L.A. County's right to the $2.6 billion sought in the '93 budget.
- SANTA ANA : College Board Seeks to Fill Vacated Seat
- OXNARD : Council Approves Park Site Purchase
- Feel Erik Menendez's Fear, Jury Told : Trial: Attorney urges jurors to convict younger brother of manslaughter, not murder, in the slaying of parents. She likens the father to a mad scientist who treated sons like lab animals.
- FULLERTON : Ethnic Studies May Be Offered as Major
- School District Elects New Officers
- DOWNTOWN L.A. : $30-Million Plot to Be Bought for New School
- County Clears Way for Canyon Housing
- GIRLS
- Huge Rockfall Kills at Least 25 in Cairo
- Fluor Daniel Wins $44 Million in Contracts
- COLUMN ONE : Wild Dance Craze Cures 9-to-5 Blues : Chafing under tradition's yoke by day, Japan's young working women break loose at night. They flock to clubs where they can show off in leather and lingerie.
- LOS ANGELES : 3 Contradict Officer in Tow Truck Driver's Slaying
- SIMI VALLEY : Volunteers Sought for Advisory Panel
- How About a Policy on AIDS? : Public health: The Administration's response lacks a plan and a sense of urgency.
- Trash bin to the stars: Legal secretary...
- Ex-Head of Legal Center Sentenced : Court: Judge orders man who embezzled $260,000 from Pacoima agency to pay $100,000 in restitution and to serve 21 months in prison.
- O.C. Marshal's Office Reorganization OKd
- GLENDALE : City to Buy Site for Low-Income Housing
- Hurley Alert, Lungs Clearing After Surgery
- Wide FBI Inquiry on Ruby Saw Him a Loner, Files Show : Archives: The agency found him unstable. It uncovered no links to Oswald or ties to a Mafia- or Communist-led assassination conspiracy.
- Rain May Be Precursor to a Bigger Storm : Weather: About .16 of an inch of rain is reported in North County, with lesser amounts elsewhere. Laguna area is bracing for new round of precipitation.
- VA Probe of McGaw Finds No Fraud Contracts: Irvine-based firm will again be able to provide intravenous solutions and equipment to military hospitals.
- Legalizing Drugs
- Pelican Bay
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 15, 1993
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- Obituaries - Dec. 15, 1993
- Colorado's Ban on Gay Rights Laws Is Voided
- Flawed System Hampers Valley Molester Search
- U.S. to Propose Stringent Plan to Revive Bay, Delta : Environment: State water transfers will be affected. Goal is to restore estuary's fish, wildlife to 1970s levels.
- Hollywood Left Out of Picture in Costly Blow
- Packwood Altered Memoir Tapes, Senate Lawyers Say : Ethics: Court is asked to seize recordings. Lawmaker is accused of unwanted sexual advances to many women.
- New Partner and Arena for Kings Reported
- NO SMOKE, NO FIRE: With all the...
- Expelled 'Limbaugh Boy' Loses Bid to Return to School
- Girl's Shooting Called 'Random Tragic Incident' : Violence: Police find no motive for slaying of student as she sat in boyfriend's car.
- 3 Contradict Officer in Truck Driver's Slaying : Trial: No one was in the path of the tow truck when the suspect was shot, the witnesses textify. The lawman says he feared the truck would strike passerby.
- Fight for Top MWD Post Is Headed Off : Water: Environmental candidate withdraws from race at the last minute. John Foley, a member of the old guard, is unanimously elected to head the giant district.
- Teledyne Electronics of Newbury Park won a...
- Drexel Successor to Sell for $209 Million : Brokerages: The purchase of New Street Capital by an Atlanta firm is good news for many former Drexel employees.
- INSURANCE
- Rockwell Gives Extra Report on Cleanup Costs : Investing: O.C.-based company says the action was taken in part because of an SEC inquiry and the fact that such information will soon be required.
- Kin of Amish Bishop Admits Burning Barns
- Head of IRS Entertainment Crackdown Shifts to New Post
- Rabin Backs Away From Timetable for Troop Withdrawal : Mideast: Premier refuses even a symbolic pullback from occupied territories. He says security concerns come first.
- Segregation in U.S. Schools on Rise, Study Finds
- ANAHEIM : High School District Elects New President
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- U.S. Negotiators Pull Out All Stops in GATT Talks : Commerce: Presence of American lobbyists, politicians and industry leaders is indicative of the political tangle.
- Watching for Signs
- Kathleen Brown Outlines 33-Point Anti-Crime Plan : Politics: Gubernatorial candidate would crack down on first-time offenders. Foes point to death penalty stance.
- Environmental Reports Complicate Development Process
- Datametrics Has 91% Drop in 4th-Quarter Earnings
- International Technology : The Software War : Japan is considering copyright changes that could wrest billions of dollars away from U.S. companies that program computers, critics say.
- Robbins Pens Letter From Prison on Danger of Mixing Money, Politics
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Crane Co. of Burbank won a $170,500...
- OroAmerica's 3rd-Quarter Income Nearly Doubles
- NME to Pay $89.9 Million in Insurance Fraud Case : Health care: The agreement is the third major settlement for the company and ends its civil litigation with insurers.
- Low-Security Prison Proposed for El Toro : Land use: U.S. plan would convert base's barracks to house nonviolent inmates and create up to 800 O.C. jobs.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Tree to Be Lighted in Military Memorial
- Prime Time Shuttle to Exit Chapter 11
- Dow Sets New High; Broader Market Mixed : Market Overview
- Ventura County Job Market Stays Static
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Man Wounded by Carjacker; Police Arrest Suspect
- Summit Care to Buy Nursing Center in Texas
- Superior Industries Gets More Ford Tooling Orders
- High Court Curbs Drug Case Forfeitures : Law: The justices rule that an owner deserves a hearing before a home or business can be taken. The decision adds to recent limits on such seizures.
- Culture : Political Sniping Turns Violent--to Applause : A governor who shot his rival is treated like a hero in Brazil, where 'defense of honor' goes a long way.
- Lena Klein; Longtime Valley Resident
- Trial Set in L.A.'s Biggest Bank Heist
- GLENDALE : Firebombs Destroy Apartment; 2 Held
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Challenges May Overturn Delco Remy Vote for Union
- HEALTH CARE : FDA Delay
- * Flamemaster Corp. of Sun Valley received...
- State Team Meets With Taco Bell to Try to Persuade It to Stay
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Shrinks and Stars: Therapeutic Fodder : HOLLYWOOD ON THE COUCH, <i> by Stephen Farber and Marc Green</i> , Morrow, $23, 352 pages
- GENEVA : Deadline Looms
- COLUMN ONE : Bringing Life Back to City's Heart : Slowed by a requiem of despair over crime, squalor and high vacancy rates, Downtown L.A. is fighting back. Merchants and developers try luring more people to live, shop and work there.
- Kill All the Lawyers? Remember Jack Cade : Shakespeare: Was the Bard a basher? Let's look at the context of the oft-quoted line.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Trip to America Is Music to Orphans' Ears
- OXNARD : Red Cross to Open Shelter Every Night
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Judge OKs Plea by Reputed Skinhead
- Gretzky Keeps Troubles on Ice : Joys of Parenthood, Father's Recovery Give Kings' Star a Special Satisfaction
- Manning Is Leader in Clippers' Win : Sunday's game: With game-high 28 points, he becomes team's all-time scorer.
- The Bridge Is Back : Landmarks: Pasadena celebrates the reopening of the 80-year-old Colorado Street span. After nearly four years of renovation, it is declared stronger than ever.
- Winning Has Become a Habit for Los Alamitos and Irvine
- THE TIMES 1993 FALL ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : ALL-COUNTY BOYS' CROSS-COUNTRY
- JAZZ ALBUM REVIEW : High-Energy Improv From Charles Gayle; ** 1/2; CHARLES GAYLE; "Consecration"; <i> Black Saint</i>
- Church Sheds Objection to Dec. 25 as Jesus' Birth Date
- VENTURA : Motel Holdup Added to Robbery String
- Santa Clarita to Weigh New Anti-Smoking Law : Health: The proposed ban's prohibitions would cover businesses such as banks, restaurants, malls and theaters.
- COUNTYWIDE : Warning Issued to Ocean Swimmers
- Team Hears U.S. Title Slip Away
- IRVINE : Job-Training Center Proposed for Base
- Fullerton Has Cure for Coach See
- TV REVIEWS : 'Shock Video' a Show Worth Watching
- Q&A; WITH WES STUDI : 'I Came Into the Business at the Right Time'
- Golden Image Tarnished : Court: Once Stanley B. Gordon was an admired teacher. On Monday, he pleaded not guilty to charges of swindling students with a get-rich-quick scheme.
- Woodland Hills Man Held Over Moorpark Burglary
- MOORPARK : L.A. Man Arrested Following Burglary
- SOCCER ROUNDUP : Denson, Irvine Edge El Toro in Girls' Soccer
- BANKING
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Players International Opens 2nd Riverboat Casino
- Financial Markets : Dow Sets New High on Sharp Rise in IBM : Market Overview
- Loral, IBM Swept Up in New Wave of Consolidation : Defense: IBM's sale of its Federal Systems unit reflects a trend among conglomerates to sell off such units. Aerospace firms are buying.
- Regional Outlook : Old Foes Prepare for Uneasy Peace : Paralyzed by bickering, the PLO has barely begun to organize a government for Palestinians.
- Gaza Palestinians' Disappointment Explodes Into Fury : Reaction: Tailor's suicide attack on Israeli military truck foreshadows violence to come, mourners say.
- Hope, Joy & Hard Lessons : Friends gave and thieves took. But no one could steal the spirit at Sixty First Street School.
- PRIVATE LESSONS: Ojai has a larger percentage...
- Manson Shirt Brings O.C. Firm Notoriety : Fashion: Some decry the garment, but the two brothers behind it capitalize on the attention.
- Amtrak Survivors Tell Panel Scenes of Horror : Disaster: 'I'm beginning to burn,' trapped trainman said after cars plunged off a bridge in Alabama. Crew describes heroism, chaos.
- * Lambda Signatics Inc. of Chatsworth received...
- Voice Powered Sells Shares for $2.89 Million
- Sierracin of Sylmar procured a $156,480 contract...
- WellPoint Health Joins in Acquisition
- PRETORIA : A Clash of Holidays
- MOSCOW : Al and Boris
- Police Charity Calls Don't Ring True, Officials Warn : Fraud: Some phony solicitors threaten to cut off 911 service if money is not donated. The LAPD gets nothing.
- Shots Fired at Youths Leaving Charity Dance : Violence: No one is hurt in incident at South Coast YMCA in Laguna Niguel. Sheriff's gang detail is seeking approximately 8 young men or juveniles in the attack.
- PERSONAL HEALTH : What's Your Sinus? A Hole in the Head
- Report Backs SEC Allegations Against Brokers Investment : Woodland Hills: A court-appointed officer agrees with the SEC, charging the defunct firm raised some of its funds in a Ponzi scheme.
- Irvine May Get Double Dose of Fun
- Regional Outllok : Old Foes Prepare for Uneasy Peace : Israeli soldiers are eager to end the hated and dangerous patrols of Palestinian villages. But the future is unclear.
- Their Fair Share : Cyclists Donate Time and Labor to Maintain O.C.'s Public Trails for All to Use--and to Improve the Mountain Biker's Image
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Reformers Face a Rough Road After Elections
- Affidavit Reveals Details of Case Against Nolan : Investigation: Unsealed document describes files found in aide's office. The FBI says they show links between political contributions and votes.
- Appeals Court Denies Tay Case Defense Motion
- Member Calls the Simi Valley School Board 'Dysfunctional' : Education: Doug Crosse criticizes colleagues for poor fiscal decisions and political squabbling. Others on panel respond angrily.
- 2 Blacks Killed in Racial Attack in South Africa
- 'Work, Not Welfare' Becomes Law in Wisconsin
- Learning About Primates' 'Toys'
- TOXIC DISCHARGES
- Martinez Easily Ran Away From Local Competitors
- Rams Face Eviction From Practice Site : NFL: Shaw says team has looked at other facilities in Orange and Los Angeles counties.
- New Image Industries Sued in Patent Case
- Boston Harbor Cleanup Runs Afoul of Nature : Outfall will dump waste water into ecosystem used by five species of endangered whales.
- Clinton Asks States to Adopt Set of Laws Designed to Curb Drugs
- Donations Surpass $1,000 for Victims
- County Is 1 of 6 in Test of Child Support Collection Plan : Crime: Parents' failure to pay may result in seizure of bank accounts and other assets by state Franchise Tax Board.
- VENTURA : Keys Home Damaged by Electrical Blaze
- BURBANK : Anti-Gang Dress Code Being Readied
- OJAI : Group Gives $4,200 to Reopen 2 Libraries
- Lawyers in Menendez Case Spar : Trial: Prosecutor displays pictures of the naked brothers and bloody death scene. Defense attorney for Erik calls it a 'cheap . . . trick.'
- Marie PhilmanEdison, So.Basketball / ForwardPhilman's performance in...
- Midler Reception to Benefit Chuda Fund
- Mortgage and Realty May Seek Bankruptcy
- * Instrumentation Marketing Corp. of Burbank was...
- It's High-Tech Playtime : Entertainment: Virtual reality is a hot new market. Tim Disney's company is betting its future on game centers. Another company, Iwerks Entertainment, sees virtual reality games as a mainstay for theme parks.
- INSURANCE
- Hughes Missile Systems Co. of Canoga Park...
- MWD Upset at State Cut in Its Water Allotment : Resources: The Wilson Administration is giving more to agriculture and reducing supplies to agencies that can tap other sources. Board members threaten to withhold funding as a reprisal.
- Pilot Dies When Spy Plane Crashes After Takeoff
- One Pastor's Rehabilitation of Santa : Religion: The Rev. Jack Hayford takes issue with clerics who say St. Nick detracts from the importance of Christmas. His article on the subject draws strong criticism.
- Site of Oxnard Shootings Reopens With Loaned Staff : Rampage: Most survivors of violence at EDD office need more time to recover emotionally. Facility will move to a new location, officials said.
- Ojai May Turn to Courts in Battle Over Housing for Senior Citizens
- Santa Clarita Man Booked in Romantic Rival's Slaying : Crime: Police say a 29-year-old Fallbrook Mall computer salesman was killed after he began dating a woman Jorge Luis Pitto had been seeing.
- VENTURA : Mobil to Close Wells at Ferguson Piers
- THOUSAND OAKS : Head Start Project to Move to Apartments
- Slain Driver, 14, Is Identified by Police
- CYPRESS : Police, Backers Picket for Better Contract
- Rams Park Might Start New Year With Vacancy : Pro football: The team could face eviction from its practice facility if a new lease agreement isn't worked out.
- We're Not Too Different From Seattle
- RADIOExpanding the Airwaves: American Public Radio announced...
- Ad Winds Will Shift in 1994 Campaigns to Stress Buying on the Spot
- HEALTH CARE : Inland Home Care Council Honors Abbey Representative
- Hollywood's 15 Minutes of Silence on GATT
- RETAIL
- Paramount's Board Setting Up Bidding Format : Media: Neither QVC nor Viacom has offered to protect takeover target's shareholders from drop in value of shares.
- Best-selling wool
- Amwest to Ask Court to Review Prop. 103 Case
- Vanity error: It's often amusing to read...
- ANAHEIM : Street Vendors Seek Repeal of Time Limit
- Officer Broke LAPD Policy, Official Says
- NORTHRIDGE : Criticism Applies to CSUN, Wilson Says
- WOODLAND HILLS : Warner Ridge Dirt Transfer Is Delayed
- Valley Needs a Balance of Transit Modes, MTA Official Says
- Fund Proposal Angers Garcetti : Finances: County official urges $23 million of surplus funds for leaky library roofs and $3 million on district's attorney's staff. D.A. says he needs to hire more investigators and prosecutors.
- Man Is Found Shot to Death
- Charity Turns Children's Blues to Cheer at Annual Christmas Party
- Police Seek to Identify Body
- Pacoima Man Sues City, Alleging His Fingers Were Severed at Jail
- Fire Guts Meiners Oaks Mobile Home
- Still Determined : Thousand Oaks Will Look Elsewhere for Homeless Center Funds
- Agent Quits Jockey Over Missed Rides
- Austria's Mayer Skis to First World Cup Victory
- NHL ROUNDUP : Richter Extends Unbeaten Streak
- Once again, KOCE Channel 50 has broken...
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Germinal' a Vision of Hope for Workers
- Despondent Woman Arrested in Random Street Shooting Spree : Thousand Oaks: Bullets hit homes and cars but no injuries are reported. Deputies say she was having marital problems.
- Menendez Defense Is Belittled : Trial: Prosecutor assails self-defense assertions in his closing argument to the Erik Menendez jury. He illustrates his remarks with six photos of the bloody death scene.
- COTO DE CAZA : Election Is Today on Property Taxes
- Reward for Molester Raised to $60,000
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Roth: Live Up to the Deal
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Tesh Entertains With Broad Approach
- A Tribute to King of the Multiplex : Movies: Stanley H. Durwood started the trend to feature many screens in one theater. The Motion Picture Foundation will name the AMC chairman Pioneer of the Year.
- LEARN Given $270,000 Grant to Aid Reform
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Considers 6% Trash Fee Increase
- Major Changes in Counseling Urged at CSUN
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council May Extend Cable TV Contracts
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Penalty Leaves Lingering Anger
- USC Football Player Arrested for Brandishing a Stolen Gun
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Volleyball Coach Stocks Up on Some Big Guys
- THOUSAND OAKS : U. S. Offers Mortgage Insurance to Renters
- School Officials, Residents Debate Closure of Poli Street : Ventura: Traffic concerns are pitted against student safety. City Council meeting runs late into the evening over divisive issue.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Kids to Track Truck Around the World
- Mariners Stake Claim to Angel Who Was Sold to Japanese Team
- Hurley Has Surgery After Crash : Pro basketball: He is serious but stable. Doctors say it is too early to tell whether Sacramento rookie can continue career.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Wisconsin Stays Unbeaten, 94-68
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Kings Not Putting Blame on Melrose for Their Decline
- BOYS' BASKETBALL : Tustin Hangs On Without Gottlieb
- Steelers Hold Off Dolphins, 21-20 : Pro football: Pittsburgh repeatedly stops Miami, which squanders chances early and falls short at end.
- A Baker's Dozen of Songs Evoke Radio AAHS
- Student Art Sale Set at Santa Monica College
- THEATER REVIEW : Zsa Zsa Gabor in Panto 'Cinderella'
- Sympathy for Santa : Religion: Some Christians equate St. Nick with Satan. The Rev. Jack Hayford of Van Nuys says he can coexist happily with the Nativity.
- Facing Pain With Laughter : Girl, 6, Braves Incurable Cancer, Inspires Mother Fighting to Cope
- A Hot Topic on the City's Sidewalks : Hearing on legalizing L.A. street vending generates passionate arguments, pro and con
- SAN DIMAS : Mile-Long Freeway Stretch Closed for Movie Filming
- The Worrisome Shape of the New Duma : Early election returns are not so good for Yeltsin; is mood of Russian public souring?
- Cutbacks Ensure That Misery Endures : The Depressing '90s, awash in capital and capacity, grow worse with necessary downsizing.
- Valley Businessman Donates 1,000 Trees to L.A. : Beautification: The gift is announced as officials outline an effort to create a greener city.
- GLENDALE : Woman Sentenced in Bank Robberies
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Mayor Is Sworn In Amid Family, Kudos
- The Church of Perpetual Prayer : Rites: Tradition at Pico Rivera congregation stretches back 35 years. The parishioners take turns to prayer for others and for world peace.
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- SANTA ANA : Tongan Parents of Dead Boy Seek Visa
- Gulls Answer Lunch Bell in Schoolyards Up and Down the Coast
- Passenger Volume at Airport Climbs Again : Burbank: Despite fewer commercial flights, the number of people flying has swelled by 1 million in three years--an increase of 34%.
- COLLEGE DIVISION / ARA NAJARIAN : This Game Lures NBA Scouts
- Kudelski Enjoys Last Laugh, 5-2 : Hockey: Former King's two goals power the Senators. L.A. is 2-11-1 on the road.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Hard-Luck Kicker Is Cut by Eagles
- Even Wrong Turns Failed to Slow Garritson's Pace
- Wolf Named Head of Pacific Design Center
- THEATER REVIEW : 'La Virgen': Simple Fable as Dazzling Celebration
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Tidings of Anger Rally KROQ's 'Acoustic Christmas'
- Broomfield, Belle, 85, of Lancaster, retired schoolteacher....
- Embarrassed by Misleading Caption
- ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST : Mountain Trails, Roads Closed by Fires Listed
- Your Castoffs Can Make Another's Day
- Health Card
- Damian Williams
- State Seeks Flexibility to Use Streisand Estate as Needed : Santa Monica Mountains: The singer envisions a conference center on the Malibu land she is donating. But officials want the freedom to put the 24 acres to other uses, or even sell the $15-million property.
- It's Time to Put the Landfill to Rest
- SAN FERNANDO : Dismissal of Probation Terms in 23 Cases Upheld
- Library Closures
- LANCASTER : Man Who Alleged Nurses Hurt His Baby Is Arrested
- DOWNTOWN L.A. : $30-Million Plot to Be Bought for New School
- Hospital Expansion Needs Further Study
- Takeover Bid Roils Mini-Warehouse Industry Storage: Glendale-based Public Service says it's 'just been watching' for now as rivals Shurgard and U-Haul jockey for position.
- Krauthammer on Kevorkian
- Ohio Firm to Acquire Law Printing Company
- BELFAST : Seeking Peace
- Loan Guarantee in Hospital Deal Brings Call for Probe : Finances: Assemblyman wants to investigate relationships between officials and applicants in state programs.
- Witnesses to Fatal Shooting Outside Restaurant Sought
- Making a Difference in Your Community : Groups Aiding Needy Have Own Wish Lists
- Judge's Dismissal of Probation Sentences Upheld
- THE TIMES 1993 FALL ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : ALL-COUNTY GIRLS' CROSS-COUNTRY
- Mike GoodLos Alamitos, Sr.Football / QuarterbackLast season,...
- Auditions for Annual Dance Festival Set
- O.C. ART / CATHY CURTIS : A Portrait of Long-Ago L.A.