- FULLERTON : Grief Support Group Program Offered
- Cyprus a Test of U.S. Attack on Copyright Piracy : Trade: Nicosia is set to crack down on theft of intellectual property. The new law comes as a result of Washington's pressure.
- OXNARD : Debris at Zoe Site Prompts Warning
- VENTURA : Child-Abduction Case to Go Forward
- OXNARD : DWV Office to Cut Hours 4 Days a Week
- A Close-Up Look At People Who Matter : Library Friend Discovers New Life in Books
- Holiday Rush Is On for Animal Adoptions at Camarillo Shelter
- IRVINE : Seniors' Center to Open in April
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : SCC's Carmichael Leads Way to Victory
- ROSE BOWL : UCLA BRUINS vs. WISCONSIN BADGERS : He Has the Size, Speed and Talent, but With the NFL Knocking on His Door the Question Is Whether UCLA's J.J. Stokes Has the . . . : Staying Power
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Frigout's Basketball Skills Do Not Get Lost In the Translation
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : USC Coasts, Will Face Iowa in Final
- OC HIGH / Students News and Views : New Year's Twist
- X, "See How We Are" (1987) <i> Elektra</i>
- So, without further ado, here are the...
- Woman Wants Out of Her $550,000 Sizzler Settlement
- SIMI VALLEY : Thousand Oaks Woman Dies in Crash
- Ed Begley Jr. Nominated to Conservancy Board : Parks: Mayor chooses actor as city's representative to the Santa Monica Mountains land acquisition agency over Peter Ireland.
- Crimes Reported to the LAPD
- PERSPECTIVE ON CHANGE : A Protean Self in the White House : Clinton's vacillating style may be a plus; he can adapt quickly while working toward a coherent standard.
- Alarcon to Turn 5% Raise Over to Police : City Hall: Councilman becomes latest elected official to forgo the increase--about $5,000--as a political embarrassment.
- VILLA PARK : His Emergency Light Idea Came in a Flash
- COPPER BOWL : Kansas State Romps Over Wyoming
- Kasatonov Is First Duck All-Star Pick
- Brown Scores 29 as Irvine Defeats Iowa
- Crash Course by Martin Steers Moorpark to Title
- A Vintage Year for John Elway : Bronco Quarterback's Sterling Play Combined With His New Openness and City's Embrace Make for Perhaps His Best Season as a Pro
- Palmdale Can't Quite Pull Off a Hart-Stopper : High school basketball: Ballew's three-pointer with two seconds left gives Indians a 55-52 victory.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Thrifty May Be Charged
- TRADE
- Lawrence Loomis Jeffries; Longtime Southland Philanthropist
- TOP 10 DISHES
- And They All Had a Holly, Jolly Time
- Vaccine That Spurs Attack on Cancer Cells to Be Tested
- The Idea Catches On: Home, Suite Home : Telecommuting: Couple quit their day jobs 20 years ago and liked it. Today they are leading a groundswell of 30 million Americans who enjoy an easy trip from bedroom to office.
- Malibu : Cleanup Costs Subsidized
- Kids' Memorabilia Show a Family Draw
- WET & WILD : Divers Pay Price to Save Tidelands
- SHOP TALK : Discounts Help Make the New Year Happy : January is clearance time--when stores ring out the old and bring in the new.
- Bradbury : New Lawyer in Vollaire Case
- Meliton Kantaria; Raised Soviet Flag Over Berlin in 1945
- DANA POINT : Crime, Gangs Will Be Focus of Meeting
- 'I Don't Beg' : Boys' Home Takes Corporate Approach
- GLENDALE : Mental Clinic Gets Loan for New Site
- Manson Followers Krenwinkel, Van Houten Again Denied Parole
- SIMI VALLEY : Man, 29, Charged With Manslaughter
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cal Lutheran Matches Its Record Start
- Leuzinger Starts Living Up to Expectations in Tourney
- ROSE BOWL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Ailing, Voiceless Cook Works Out
- Tennis
- Trojans Hoping to Avoid a Repeat : Freedom Bowl: Last year's loss to Fresno State still lingers as USC prepares to play Utah.
- Pepperdine Becomes Victim of Texas El Paso Rally, 60-58
- 'Masters,' 'Music' to Screen at UCLA
- Arizona Gets Quite a Catch With Romero : High school football: L.A. Baptist receiver, who hauled in 86 passes, makes oral commitment to play for Wildcats.
- World IN BRIEF : SOMALIA : 400 U.S. Troops Head for Home
- Sacrificing Sleep Deprives Teens of More Than Rest
- Mausoleum Proposal Opposed : Controversy: Neighbors claim two-story structures will obstruct views and attract graffiti. Catholic archdiocese says it just wants to make the best use of burial lands.
- Go-Go's Valentine Is Back With a New Band : She went back to her roots in forming the Blue Bonnets. See for yourself at the Revival in Santa Barbara on New Year's Eve.
- Wilderness Course to Take Hikers Off the Beaten Path
- Tea Ritual Celebrates the Beauty Found in a Single Moment
- Countywide : Holiday Schedule
- Antonovich Is Dealt Blow in Influence Case : Courts: A judge denies the supervisor's motions for new trial and reduction of $3.6-million jury award.
- Leaders to Discuss Sports Facilities : Thousand Oaks: The Jan. 20 conference is planned to help the City Council assess the needs of a large amateur athletic community.
- Mike Boehm's Favorite Concerts
- Randy Lewis' Top Albums
- New Director of Consumer Sales Is Named at AST
- Dow Edges Up 0.56 to 3rd Straight Record Close
- Do the Lobster Thing
- After Knee Injury, Hill Is Taking Steps in the Right Direction : College basketball: Pepperdine's freshman forward is making his presence felt again.
- FASHION : Glitz, Glamour Met Country Duds : Western shops have everything--from durable to flashy--for ranchers or dancers.
- Syria May Allow All Jews to Leave Soon : Mideast: At least 200 have received exit permits recently. There is hope that Assad will keep his promise to Christopher.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Photographer Will Make Waves in Court
- None for the Road
- ARLETA : Boycott of 'Pacoima' Addressers Is Urged
- GIRLS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Marina Wins Tournament With Help From Tanaka
- SANTA ANITA : With Few Favorites at Wire, Pick Six Pool Is Overflowing
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Tragedies Dominate Otherwise Successful Year on Circuit
- Daryl Gates on Show's End: 'I Have Real Mixed Emotions' : Radio: The former L.A. police chief's 15-month stint as a KFI talk-show host is over on Friday.
- Locals Are Game, but Where Will They Play?
- TOURISM : Traveling Show
- Jeweler Sues Insurer for $5 Million : Lawsuit: Store in Fashion Island contends it was underpaid for the loss of stolen merchandise and lost business after a daring 1990 armed robbery.
- TOURISM : Conventional Award
- Gumbo Portions
- Howard King; Show Business Lawyer
- 1993 a Year of Growth for Jazz, Classical Scene in the County : Creation of Chamber Orchestra and Local Appearances by Chick Corea, Larry Carlton and Robben Ford Were Among High Marks
- Gypsy Music Raises Spirits of Ye Who Enter Here
- By Leaving Home, Students Get a Chance to Succeed at School : Education: Some pupils at the California Academy of Mathematics and Science, on the campus of Cal State Dominguez Hills, live in dorms in order to get away from the pressures of home life.
- The following are the top music sales...
- Downey : Parent-Teacher Panel Will Study Reopening Unsworth
- Hot Springs Are Place to Relax and Mud Things Over
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Accord Viewed as a Bridge to Understanding
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Strip Searches by Aides Prompt Review of Lawndale School Hiring : Education: Superintendent calls for measures to prevent such 'unfortunate' incidents. Parents of students hire lawyer.
- State Court Joins the Party Against Reform : A Lucas-led majority defied wisdom in striking down public campaign financing.
- Roofer Finds Holiday Gunfire a Rain of Terror
- LOS ANGELES : Actor Ed Begley Jr. Named to Mountain Parks Panel
- APPAREL
- AUTOS
- ENERGY
- Airlines Hope You'll Ring in New Year at 30,000 Feet : Travel: Fares are lowered for the second straight holiday weekend. Round trips are available for $99 and $139.
- San Juan-Based Concert Promoter Is Ending Year on a Sweeter Note : Music: Chapter 11 files show Gary Folgner's Coach House earned $300,000. Ventura venue turned its first profit.
- Dow Edges Up 0.56 to 3rd Straight Record Close
- Fat Smokers
- MARKETS : Sumpun Thai: Everything but the Stove
- Figuratively Speaking, Statistics Tell Interesting Tale
- OC HIGH / Student News & Views : OC High asks: What are your predictions for 1994?
- Southeast Area : Restructuring Could Place 3 High Schools in Cluster
- KIDS ON FILM : 'Wayne's World 2': It's Not as Good, but Still Worthy
- San Fernando Police Arrest Man Over Beer Truck Theft
- 3 Arrested in Alleged Return Engagement by Robbers : Crime: Buena Park police are called to car rental agency after employees bar doors to men they thought they recognized from an earlier robbery there.
- VENTURA : Job Training to Start in January
- Taking a Whack at New Venture : Recreation: Four sisters hope their decision to put a miniature golf course and family entertainment center on Harbor City industrial land will prove lucrative.
- Funds Go to Battle Epidemic of Violence : Research: Wellness Foundation's first major grant boosts fight against violence using public health approach to disease as a model.
- He's an Officer, but He's Not a Gentleman
- Get Ready for the Newest New TV Season : Programming: Series premiering in January include a Brian Dennehy drama, comedies starring Henry Winkler and George Carlin and the return of 'Burke's Law.'
- Whatever Happened to ... 1993 : Revisiting some of View's most talked-about stories, we find progress for anxious parents and neon signs, second thoughts about a controversial sect - and pregnant women still craving "magic" salad. : Miracle Baby Victor Now Throws Kisses
- KIDS ON FILM : 'Wayne's...
- Whatever Happened to ... 1993 : Revisiting some of View's most talked-about stories, we find progress for anxious parents and neon signs, second thoughts about a controversial sect - and pregnant women still craving "magic" salad. : Energy Buffs Pull Plug on Utilities
- VALLEY VIEWPOINT : Don't Punish Ghazalpour for Caring About People
- Whatever Happened to ... 1993 : Revisiting some of View's most talked-about stories, we find progress for anxious parents and neon signs, second thoughts about a controversial sect - and pregnant women still craving "magic" salad. : Nation Craves Mom-to-Be Salad
- Rail Project Remarks Were a Surprise
- Some Ideas to Combat Molesters
- Whatever Happened to ... 1993 : Revisiting some of View's most talked-about stories, we find progress for anxious parents and neon signs, second thoughts about a controversial sect - and pregnant women still craving "magic" salad. : Quietly, Quickly, Clinic Reopens
- Lakewood's Efforts to Fight Proposed Mall at Naval Station
- Fire Station Playboy Ban
- Whatever Happened to ... 1993 : Revisiting some of View's most talked-about stories, we find progress for anxious parents and neon signs, second thoughts about a controversial sect - and pregnant women still craving "magic" salad. : Joe McGinniss Gets 'Swift Clip' Trophy
- It's Crazy to Build on the Hillsides
- Whatever Happened to ... 1993 : Revisiting some of View's most talked-about stories, we find progress for anxious parents and neon signs, second thoughts about a controversial sect - and pregnant women still craving "magic" salad. : Setbacks Fail to Dim Hopes for Neon Signs
- Whatever Happened to ... 1993 : Revisiting some of View's most talked-about stories, we find progress for anxious parents and neon signs, second thoughts about a controversial sect - and pregnant women still craving "magic" salad. : The Best Friend a Lizard Can Have
- Political Consultant Is Wrong on Police
- Evon Munoz
- REEL LIFE FILMS & VIDEOS : Movie Looks at Issues From the Holocaust : 'The Quarrel,' the first in a series of three films, is about two friends discussing the event's implications.
- The Region : Galanter Funds Projects
- Nation IN BRIEF : OHIO : Abortion Waiting Time to Take Effect
- YOU SAY YOU WANT A RESOLUTION? : Well, It's Time to Flex Your Yoga Muscles and Get Cooking
- Wilson Urges Stiff Action on Felons : Crime: The governor calls on legislators to adopt measure giving life sentences to three-time offenders. But he opposes the proposed banning of handguns.
- OC HIGH / Students News and Views : Fashion Alert
- Man Held in Los Alamitos Robbery; Another Armed Suspect Still at Large
- CAMARILLO : Free Rides Offered to the Inebriated
- Hiker Finds Bodies of 2 Men in Mountains
- DANA POINT : Consultants Hired to Run Water District
- Countywide : United Way Names 'Loaned' Executives
- Donations Sought for Car Seat Program
- Toxic Gas Brings Call for Subway Work Delay : Transportation: Official urges further study of hydrogen sulfide along route to Mid-City area. MTA board is expected to consider recommendation Jan. 26.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Ohio Upsets No. 14 Connecticut
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Silent Society Presents Vitagraph Movies
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Laser Medical Sells Shares
- CSX Places an Order for 300 Locomotives : Transportation: Move gives GE latest victory in battle to provide more powerful alternating-current models.
- An Alternate Future
- HOWIE KAZOWIE : Mandel Graduates From Class Clown to Producer, Writer, Actor, Husband and Dad
- U.S. Sends Record Number of Inmates Back to Mexico
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : my turn : A Salute to Pride and the Pledge of Allegiance
- Ladera Heights Luxury Homes Selling Briskly
- Local Authors' Works to Fill Shelves in 1994
- It Takes More Than Gold to Strike It Rich : Regulations Can Bar Modern Miners From the Mother Lode
- Local Reelects County Planner as President
- BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Last Year's Loser Wins This Time
- Century Defeats Sonora, 59-54
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Mater Dei Survives Rough Encounter to Gain Berth in Finals
- Onetime Foes Now Are Best of Friends : College basketball: The paths of former South Bay standouts Raymond Tutt and Michael Dean have crossed again--this time at Azusa Pacific.
- MIKE BOEHM : Enticing Earful for Personal Listening Pleasure
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Finding an Oasis of Moroccan Cuisine on the Central Coast : La Casbah in downtown Santa Barbara provides a unique dining experience.
- Former Foes Now the Best of Friends : College basketball: Raymond Tutt and Michael Dean once battled for the state scoring title. The freshmen have helped propel Azusa Pacific to a 9-2 start.
- CULTURE WATCH : Joe Doesn't Sound Himself These Days
- Cities, Counties Offer Free Plan to Recycle Trees
- Panning for Gold, Just for the Fun of it
- Lawyer for Troopers Apologizes for Causing Clinton 'Public Pain'
- Float Representing El Salvador Takes Rocky Road to Rose Parade : Controversy: Some say tournament entry will boost image of Central American nation, while critics say funds would have been better spent on social services for its people.
- Long Beach : Homeless File Lawsuit Over Sweep by City
- Pages From Recent History : Local Writers Tap Experience and Imagination to Fill Shelves With Words of Warmth, Wit and Wisdom
- 2 Arrested in Bomb Blasts That Killed 5 in New York : Crime: Officials believe one of suspects had a vendetta against family. Woman, her husband and daughter died.
- MISSION VIEJO : Long-Awaited City Parks Done at Last
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Palmdale Man Cleared in Fight That Killed Airman
- Decontamination Duty at McGrath Lake : Cleanup: Crews scrub the tools used to mop up the spilled oil. It's a cycle that will be repeated over and over.
- LOS ANGELES : Police Confirm Missing Boy Was Seen in Bus Station
- FULLERTON : CSUF Gets Grant for Minority Program
- Disappearing Act : Animals: The L.A. Zoo has no trouble making elephants vanish--sending most of them off to a ranch while their compound is rebuilt. But problems in handling the beasts won't go away.
- IRVINE : UCI Program Helps Students Seek Aid
- Pearson Remains in Campbell Hall Basketball Plans
- CLUB REVIEW : Toyko Delve's: Sushi With a Dash of Camp
- Stuffed Eggplant, Plum Pudding, Cranberry-Orange Bread
- Removing Growths Found to Lower Colon Cancer Risk
- '94 Stamps Set to Bump Elvis : Diverse commemorative series feature most African Americans in a single year.
- Malibu : Advice on Fire Insurance
- Abdul-Jabbar Helps His Son Rebound From Growing Pains : Basketball: With a little coaching from the NBA's all-time leading scorer, offspring's scoring on the court--and in the classroom--has improved significantly.
- Florida to Sue U.S. Over Illegal Immigrant Costs
- 'A Terrible Shock' : Violence: Manhattan Beach is stunned by the city's first slaying of a police officer. Investigators say they have received many tips but are far from solving the case.
- Mother of 2 Suspects Held in Bribery Cases : Courts: Prosecutor alleges money, return of jewelry were offered to silence two witnesses in separate robberies. Defense attorney says actions stemmed from maternal instinct.
- Kickers Have Nerve, but Yergensen Is Nervous : College football: He kicked game-winner against BYU but hopes Utah doesn't need him against USC.
- New Boot Camp : Marine Cano Has Been Named UC Irvine's Soccer Director, and His Goal Will Be to Win a Title
- Busiest Place May Be the Scoreboard : Holiday Bowl: If past performances are an indication, BYU and Ohio State will be involved in a high-scoring affair.
- Clippers' Loss to Portland Lands Them Back at Camp
- Newbury Park's Smith Named Tops in State : High school football: Montclair Prep's Smith, L.A. Baptist's Romero earn player-of-year honors in their respective divisions.
- BOOK REVIEW: FICTION : Portrait of an Eccentric (and Talkative) Southern World : MIDNIGHT IN THE GARDEN OF GOOD AND EVIL, <i> by John Berendt</i> (Random House, $23, 388 pages)
- Palo Alto Police Warn Churches of Arsonist : Crime: Buildings of three different denominations have been hit. Authorities are not speculating on a motive.
- OC HIGH / Students News and Views : Frisbee Finger
- Merchant, Ivory Make Subtlety and Slow Pace Appealing
- Last Year-End Roundup Assesses the Slicks and the Slims
- Lakewood : Charge Dropped in Alleged Threat to Harm Rep. Horn
- Fire Hits Home in Fountain Valley
- It's Not a Mistake; It's a Creation
- Sites and Times for Tree Recycling
- Time Is Ripe for Political Quid Pro Quo
- Industry : Latino Float Makes History
- Vatican, Israel Agree to Full Ties : Religion: The historic accord will be signed today, ushering in a new alliance between Christians and Jews. Ambassador exchange and papal visit are expected soon.
- MOORPARK : Trustee Continues Bid to Remove Books
- Sheraton Owners Say Sale Is Near : Tourism: Operators of the 3-year-old San Pedro hotel hope to reach a deal soon with an unnamed foreign group. Facility has lost money since it opened.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY BOWL REPORT : FREEDOM BOWL : Honored Morton Wins More Praise
- TOURISM : Meeting Planners Found Anaheim's Hospitality Suited Their Agendas
- TOURISM : Bridging a Gap
- A Non-Tiddly Toddy
- Judge Won't Block Farmers' Exemption on Spray Warning
- Celebrity Writers Find County an Open Book : Those who came to local stores for readings and signings during '93 included Fannie Flagg and Jules Feiffer.
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : USC Coasts, Will Face Iowa in Final
- Lakers Put Up Fight in Their Latest Loss : Pro basketball: SuperSonics win, 99-92, after Christie, Peeler and Seattle's Pierce are ejected following third-quarter melee.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Balanced Scoring Carries Reseda
- Koll Real Estate Acquires Holdings, Rights to All Profits for $9 Million
- '93 Marks 2-Year High for Mergers and Buyouts : Acquisitions: Corporations have spent $314 billion so far this year to take over other companies.
- TOURISM : Bigger Is Better
- They Keep Going, and Going, and Going . . . : Why Has Cheap Trick Been Around Since 1977? Because They Like to Play--and Rick Nielsen Still Has 100 Guitars Left
- There's Still Plenty of Gold--in County's Hills : But the precious metal is wrapped in today's red tape--the kind effectively cut through by big money, big business.
- Bank Takeover Ends Era for Spanish Star : Finance: Mario Conde was the symbol of modern, entrepreneurial Spain. The Bank of Spain acted because of his bank's deficit of nearly $3 billion.
- Depression Remedy OKd for U.S. Sales : Drugs: Effexor, in trials, helped some patients who did not respond to the popular Prozac.
- Grandma Knows Best
- Ho, Ho, Ho, but Where'd Jobs Go?
- Crab It Up
- Craft Unions, Film Producers Reach New Pact : Labor: A strike ballot had been mailed to members. Tentative agreement came after a break in the talks.
- Long Beach Area : Parents May Apply for New Federal Child-Care Subsidy
- Campaign Finance Reform Bill Faces an Uphill Battle
- James A. Cobey; Served as State Senator, Court Justice
- Cerritos : ABC Schools Might Offer 2 Asian Language Courses
- Yoo-Hoo, Everyone--Let's Give More in '94
- Ringing in the New Year With Pizza, Chowder and Samosas
- EPA's Final Toxic Waste Cleanup Plan Still Opposed : Environment: New proposal is only slightly different than one presented in September. But residents seem resigned to it.
- Nation IN BRIEF : OREGON : Man Gets Prison Term in AIDS Case
- U.S. to Appeal Ruling Against Military Gay Ban
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Indoor Swap Meets Allowed by City
- Judge Orders New Study of UCI Land in Disputed Sale : Courts: The scope of the environmental report, however, is limited to 1.7 acres sold for the San Joaquin Hills tollway that is part of an ecological reserve.
- Youths Give Nature a Hand : Environment: 'Someone has got to care,' girls says of cleanup job by those attending national convention in county of United Synagogue Youth.
- P.C. Police Beware: Some Take Pride in Stereotypes
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Transit Schedule Reduced for Holiday
- Woman Saves Teen Who Severed Jugular Vein : Injury: Nichole Miller, who hurt herself when she fell on broken glass, required surgery and is expected to live. Medical officials praise the quick first aid given by her father's fiancee at Dana Point home.
- VAN NUYS : Driver Enters Plea in Officer Injury Case
- Firm at Loss to Explain Overlooking Missing Oil : Spill: Executives explain that all rules on monitoring the crude were followed. Criminal charges may be filed if negligence is found.
- Irvine Has Big Second Half to Knock Off Iowa, 86-78
- Notre Dame Getting Kicks as the Daws Legend Grows
- Turning Las Vegas Into Babs-ylon : Pop music: Barbra Streisand's first paid public concerts in 24 years occur this weekend at MGM Grand. 'There hasn't been an event with this type of demand in years,' says a rival hotelier.
- Local Bus to Pick Up High-End PC Users
- Pasadena : Buses to Run to the Parade
- Groups Seek to Revive MTA Trolley Proposal : Development: Potential cost of $5 million per mile scuttles the $1.2-billion proposal. Businesses and residents were counting on system to help refurbish Anaheim Street.
- Park Ride Throws You for a Loop
- District Raises Penalties in Bid to Ease Campus Violence : Education: Students may now be expelled for fighting and arrested for truancy. Officials hope to ease ethnic tensions blamed for recent clashes.
- ANAHEIM : A Fairy-Tale Afternoon for Children
- FBI Recovers $13.8 Million in Stolen Cargo : Crime: Operation Pinlock results in 31 indictments and recovery of goods ranging from $13,000 in salad dressing to $1.3 million in tennis rackets.
- Recycling Bins Open for Christmas Trees
- Winds Ease After Buffeting the County
- WESTMINSTER : City's Paramedic Services to Increase
- CAMARILLO : Jaycees to Honor 10 Educators in State
- Floral and Hardy Volunteers : Rose Float Workers Say It Can Be Difficult, Tiring and Messy but Is Still a Labor of Love
- NHL ROUNDUP : Graves, Tikkanen Lead Rangers Over the Blues
- NBA ROUNDUP : Stockton Steals a Place in NBA History
- JAZZ REVIEW : Lyricism Lacking From Roney Group
- <i> Hablando Espanol</i> on a Radio Network
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- 1993: the Good, the Bad, the Peculiar
- LONG BEACH : 29-Year Veteran Named to Post of Fire Chief
- Valley Obituaries
- BoxingThe final details of the settlement between...
- Angels to Offer Olson a Contract
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Avila, Strange Lead Fountain Valley Past Newport Harbor
- '93 Bank Failures Fewer Than Expected : Finance: The FDIC said the number dropped to 42 this year from 120 in 1992. Soaring earnings in the industry helped.
- China Set to Unify Its Two Forms of Currency : Money: Adoption of a single exchange rate is hailed as inviting investment. Scrip for foreigners is expected to be discontinued.
- New Ingredients in the Board Mix : Corporation: More changes of directors are likely in 1994, during which the company aims to boost sagging sales.
- Lots of Sock--With a Clink : Easton Sits Atop the Standings as Metal Bat Maker
- PILLS FOR ILLS: Pharmacist Cammy Han doesn't...
- False Steps by Rams, Angels Strain Faith of Truest Fans : Sport: O.C. Teams' lackluster performances sour many. But hockey's Mighty Ducks fare better than expected.
- San Marino : Not Guilty Plea in Stabbing
- Ex-Humane Society Worker Alleges Harassment : Courts: Former operations manager claims she was fired from job because she complained of sexual discrimination, intimidation by her supervisor.
- Peace Holds Victory Margin in Senate Race
- The Miracle of the Bells
- Home to an Old Dream : Dilapidated Taylor Ranch House, Built in 1885, Likely to Be Razed
- Shoring and Repair Begins on Fire-Stripped Watershed : Conservation: U.S. officials describe the structures as temporary. Work includes grading and building barriers and basins to minimize damage when rains come.
- Alhambra Hospital Among Pioneers in Liver Cancer Cryosurgery : Medicine: Facility successfully uses innovative technique previously reserved for prostate cancer.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : 35 Redskins Face Possible Suspensions
- LEGAL FILEToday's Michael Jackson Suit: Michael Jackson's...
- Q&A; WITH ROBERT GOULET : Sharing Some Brief, Shining Moments
- Line Dancing Lovers Put on Tapping Shoes : Clogging lets people jazz up their footwork. One aficionado says, "It's fun because you don't feel like you're working."
- Lynwood : High School Team Wins Mock Trial Competition
- Ann Ronell; Composer Wrote Popular Songs, Film Scores
- Nation IN BRIEF : SOUTH CAROLINA : Clintons Arrive for Renaissance Weekend
- Family Hopes for Big Things From Miniature Golf Course : Recreation: Georgia Claessens and her three sisters decided to use their Harbor City industrial land to expand into the lucrative field of family entertainment.
- 3 1/2-Story-High 'Death Clock' in N.Y. to Tally Gun Killings
- OC HIGH / Students News and Views : SO LITTLE TIME : How do teens who manage to be involved in so many different activities do it all? Orange County students tell how they keep their lives humming smoothly.
- Covina : Acquittal in Fire Death
- VENTURA : Candy Cane Lane May Face End of the Road