- Injuries Fatal to Turkish Citizen Struck by Car
- SANTA PAULA : Former Resident Is Convicted of Fraud
- VAN NUYS : Transient Gets Life Term for Sexual Assault, Torture
- 'Nice Guy' De La Hoya Needed Room to Bloom : Boxing: He cites breach of contract as reason for firing his co-managers, calling it 'a move we had to make.'
- PREP ROUNDUP : Ocean View Shuts Out Los Alamitos
- Rancho Alamitos Invited to the Dance : Division VII: Against all odds, Vaqueros have advance to title game against Manhattan Beach Mira Costa.
- Media Sport: Trashing of the Innocent
- Club Laguna Complex Sold: The 421-unit Club...
- Price Increases Held in Check by Plunging Costs for Energy
- BANKING
- COLUMN ONE : Childhood a Casualty in Bosnia : Educated in a world of war, the young have become experts in tracking incoming fire. Many are racked by nightmares, but some try to hide fear or save food to ease their parents' worries.
- Claims That Klaas Girl Was Stalked Investigated : Crime: Police and FBI agents are studying videotapes from store security cameras to see if the alleged kidnaper had followed Petaluma girl.
- Uneasy Russian Voters Badger Reformers as Election Nears
- Computer Snag Delays Hubble Release Into Orbit
- Doo-Dah Was Flat Financially : Finances: Founder says revamped parade drew small crowds and no profits. 'I gotta get a job,' he says as he considers fate of the event.
- If Sheriff Can't Lead Anti-Gang Fight, He Won't Join It
- Courting Fame May Have Landed Suspect in Court : Crime: Cable TV host and his father are charged with trying to arrange slaying of girl who accused him of rape. Young man's lawyer says he is the victim.
- GLENDALE : City Sues Oil Firm Over 1992 Fuel Spill
- McEnroe Considering Plans for Comeback
- Programs Giving Parents a Closer Look at Child Safety
- YORBA LINDA : Residents to Debate Street-Closing Plan
- Countywide : Woman Accused of Worker Comp Fraud
- Use of Sales Tax Urged to Pay Jail Debt : Simi Valley: Mayor Stratton's proposal to cover booking fees with Proposition 172 revenues meets with skepticism.
- Roberti Decides to Poll Voters About Supervisorial Candidacy
- Simmons Again Signs With Irvine
- 'Monday Night Football' Still a Force
- MIGHTY DUCKS NOTES : Despite Result, They Can Laugh About Bad Check
- PREP WRESTLING '93-'94: SEASON PREVIEW : Capistrano Valley
- SPORTSCOPE : Mehlberg to Compete in National Meet
- Prime Suspect in Slaying of 4 Prostitutes Identified : Crime: Police are searching for paroled convict Michael Hubert Hughes, who they say has a history of violence and sexual offenses.
- Menendez Defense Hits at Claims of Greed Motive : Trial: Attorney says brothers had easy access to wealth before slayings. She urges jurors not to be biased against the rich.
- YORBA LINDA : City Approves Speed Humps on El Cajon
- WOODLAND HILLS : Grant to Aid Single Parents at Pierce
- A Few Good Reasons to Pick High School Football Over 'Mandy'
- PREP WRESTLING '93-'94: SEASON PREVIEW : El Modena
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Grateful Dead Delivers a Focused Show
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Bank Robber' Can Pull Off Heist but It Can't Buy Love
- O.C. THEATER / JAN HERMAN : Wherefore Art Thou Christmas? : SOC Culls Yuletide Sonnets, Scenes That Shakespeare Cast in Small Roles
- CMS Enhancements Names New Top Management Team
- Tokos Medical President to Resign Dec. 31 : Transition: Craig T. Davenport directed the company while its pregnancy monitoring device was questioned.
- Yeltsin Warns of Civil War if New Charter Rejected
- The Healthy Choice in Holiday Gifts : Presents: This year, pamper someone with gym passes, bath products for after the workout and spiritual music for the mind.
- Your Body Will Thank You for This Suit
- Santa Ana : College Board Elects Maddox President
- Seeworthy Vessel : The Lady Washington Replica Harkens to Navigation's Days of Yore
- Jobs Office to Move From Shooting Site : Oxnard: The facility will reopen Monday with most of its employees on hand. No date is given for the relocation.
- BOOK REVIEW: ART : The Enduring Fascination With Leonardo : INVENTING LEONARDO <i> by A. Richard Turner</i> ; Alfred A. Knopf, $27.50, 220 pages
- Gates' Snub of Gang Plan Draws Ire : Crime: Supervisor Riley says he's disappointed by the lawman's refusal to join South County program. Sheriff's Department services 7 of the area's cities.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Victory Is a Habit for Hawks
- Who's on Second for Angels? Spike Owen
- TELEVISIONAnother Contract, She Inked: Angela Lansbury will...
- Commission Clears Bill Press' KFI Show : Broadcasting: Board denies Republicans' charge that the Democratic Party chairman's radio program constitutes a campaign contribution. Next target: his KCOP-TV spots.
- INSURANCE
- OK, Now the Fun Begins
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- THE TIMES POLL : 51% Would Back Force Over N. Korea A-Arms
- Endangered Plant Saved by Flames
- STAGE STYLE / BETTY GOODWIN : Taking a Shine to Theater
- Thousands Say Tearful Goodby to Polly Klaas
- Pianist Tunes In to Family and Friends : Gregg Karukas' album is about being 'Home for the Holidays' with his loved ones.
- Health Plan Study Sees Savings, Job Losses : Benefits: California's fiscal analyst says Clinton proposal would save state and local governments $700 million a year. But cuts in low-wage employment are foreseen.
- OllieWear: Tokens of Inspiration
- How Green Is Your Christmas Tree? : Traditions: Artificial ones last forever and need no sawing. But folks who sell real--even living-- ones say theirs are just as environmentally correct.
- Community Groups' Free Use of Vans to End : Recovery: Agencies have become dependent on vehicles provided to RLA by GM and Hughes. But donors point out that the deal was only for a year.
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : After Overcoming 18-Point Deficit, Chatsworth Lets Dorsey Get Away
- BURBANK : Lockheed Turns Over 4.8-Acre Park to City
- The BoDeans Simply Do What Comes Naturally : Roots rock: The hook-laden 'Go Slow Down' still features tight, clear harmonies and traditional instrumentation but with a new lyrical consciousness.
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Cool Epic for an Implacable Apache
- Hits Magazine Rumor of the Week
- Russia 'Likely' to Join NATO Nations in '94 Exercises
- A Film a Studio Could Love
- LONELY GUYS: Latino culture emphasizes marriage and...
- Developer Convicted in Ex-Employee's Slaying : Courts: Millionaire Newport Beach businessman James N. Hood could get life in prison. The murder victim was acquitted of killing Hood's wife in 1990.
- MISSION VIEJO : They Want--and Get--Their MVTV
- Family Ties : L.A. Baptist's Twins Try to Give Hernandezes Another Section Title
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Winning Title Has Ring of Appeal to Hawthorne's Morgan : Division III: After spending much of 1992 season on scout team, the senior has been instrumental in Cougars' 12-1 season.
- Kiley-Boynton Needs Body Double : High school soccer: She's trying to be in two places at once as Miss Inside and Outside for Grant.
- Phil Collins' Remark Causes Buzz at Billboard Awards
- Some Tips About Shopping for a VCR
- MGM, UA to Make 20 Pictures a Year, New Managers Promise : Movies: Proof is to emerge next spring with several releases. Top talent is involved.
- Blue Shield to Cut Some Doctor Payments : Health care: The reduction of up to 4.5% in several health plans follows a similar move by Blue Cross.
- Carpenter, Jackson File for a New Trial
- Ringing in the Holiday Season With a Collection of Bells
- Tuneful 'Scrooge' : Apex Playhouse stages a musical version of the Dickens classic. Its message of hope is intact.
- Dick Webster; Radio and Big Band Singer Began His Career in 1920s
- Store Furnishes Savings : Charles Barone's line of pieces for the home is sold factory direct.
- Prostitution Fight Divides Officials : Crime: Councilman's effort targets 11 Sepulveda Boulevard motels. Police and others call reports of problems exaggerated.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Public Works Chief Takes Malibu Job
- LOS ANGELES : AIDS Project L.A. Names James Loyce as Director
- OXNARD : Koch Selected to Lead School Board
- VAN NUYS : Life Term Imposed for Rape, Torture
- Hagins Is Close to Settlement : Jurisprudence: Catcher agrees to drop lawsuit if Arizona State releases him from letter of intent.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Seahawks' Mirer Is Main Concern
- High Price : Coaching Cost Rangers' Mike Keenan His Family and Peace of Mind, so He Is Trying to Remake His Image to Save Himself
- Dawn Steel, Turner Exec, or Dawn Steel, Mayor's Choice? : Movies: Trade papers say she'll head both Turner Pictures and a mayoral task force. Only one is a done deal, she says, and there's no conflict anyway.
- State Looking for Big Gains From GATT : Trade: From agribusiness to computer business to movie business, California has the most at stake.
- INS Increases Orange County Bus Boardings
- Planning Helps Prepare Kids for Preschool : Parenting: The dividing line between day-care and preschools is dissolving as youngsters are starting their education at an earlier age.
- Let's Get Comfy : What's soft, snuggly and making a comeback? Chenille. Interior decorators applaud its durability, and designers say it works in any weather.
- Calculating Success : Phil Alvin has gained recognition for a math theory and is leading the Blasters on their busiest schedule since the late-'80s.
- Jury Seeks to Oust Okla. Governor
- The Pack Mentality : Once upon a time, book bags transported . . . books. Now, they've replaced lockers and desks, becoming a kid's life-support system from daybreak to dusk.
- Reaching for Revelation : Musical focuses on five women who visit a group therapist to discuss their personal and professional problems. With counseling, each reviews key elements in her life.
- VENTURA : Former Fugitive Gets Jail in Molestation
- LOS ANGELES : DWP Workers Jeer as Board Takes Up Pension Proposal
- Coach Points Inmates Toward New Goals : Youth: Glenn Bell's football program at Camp Kilpatrick offers a way to learn discipline and gain self-esteem.
- Eisenhower's One-Man Show : Prep football: Thompkins will lead state's top-ranked team against Mater Dei for the Southern Section Division I championship.
- Stich, Edberg in Grand Slam Cup Semifinals
- Survey Ranks Paine Webber, Prudential Last
- That GM Stock You Bought in '65 Is About to Pay Off
- Clinton Given Mixed Grade on Human Rights
- Wilson Calls for Clinton to Fire Surgeon General
- Relax and Get (or Give) a Gift That Pampers
- Turning Dreams to Art : Children are inspired by real and imaginary worlds in works at CSUN gallery.
- A Holiday Among the Pines : Christmas: Selling trees is a family tradition at some lots. A third-generation merchant says she likes the job because the shoppers are always happy.
- No Hantavirus Found in Mice in South County
- CANOGA PARK : 2 Communities to Merge Chambers
- Musical to Add to Celebration of Hanukkah
- If you're tired of spending Christmas in...
- Cliff Notes on Playing Hockey the Disney Way
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Zampese: Flipper Not Forgotten
- PREP WRESTLING '93-'94: SEASON PREVIEW : University
- Foes Can't Keep Up With Jones : Division X: Brethren Christian lineman is 6 feet 3, 295 pounds, but he has surprising quickness.
- Moorpark Trio Hold to Legacy : College wrestling: Hoping to add their names to an already impressive Raider list, Pratt, Ruiz and Hoult are candidates for individual state titles.
- First-Class Works on Top 10 CD List
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Cooking 'Colors' Seasons Traditional Yule : The format was simple--a mix of solos and duets, carols and hits--but the results were impressive.
- THEATER REVIEWS : Importance of Letting 'Earnest' Be : A broad, uneven (but good-looking) revival at the Long Beach Playhouse can't improve on Oscar Wilde's wit and charm.
- AEROSPACE
- Clinton Energy Plan Designed to Stem Job Losses, Spur Production
- Palestinian Farmer Killed; Israeli Settler, 16, Arrested
- Banker in Iraq Loan Deal Gets 37 Months
- Sampling of Sweden : A Scandinavian women's group holds the Christmas gift fair as a scholarship fund-raiser.
- THEATER REVIEW : 2 Dramas Draw on Grit and Wit : 'Hot Snow' and 'Seven Is Enough,' with all-black casts, put a new spin on a familiar genre.
- Tougher Sentences for Arsonists Sought : Legislation: Assemblyman Ross Johnson says mandatory life terms, death penalties are warranted.
- Man Gets Life Without Parole for Sexual Assault, Torture : Crime: Judge calls offense 'one of the most horrible I have ever seen.' Defendant claimed drug-induced psychosis from ingesting cocaine.
- VENTURA : Warning Issued for Swells, High Tides
- THE BIG W : Dave Wannstedt's Un-Ditka Attitude Has Bears Climbing the Standings
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Sanders' Injury Appears Serious
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Woodbridge Defeats Huntington Beach to Win Its Tournament
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Becoming an Old Hand at the 'Young Messiah' : Pop music: Gospel star Sandi Patti is back for the fourth time when the tour comes to Anaheim tonight. Her latest album reflects the changes in her personal life.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Race, Class and City Find Connection in 'Separation'
- Court Ruling Hands QVC Big Win in Battle for Paramount : Merger: Delaware justices find that company's board acted improperly in pursuing only 'friendly' offer from Viacom.
- Syria Agrees to Resume Peace Talks : Mideast: Assad reverses stance in exchange for Christopher's promise of summit with Clinton. Lebanon will also restart negotiations with Israel.
- Comet Chunks Expected to Rock Jupiter : Astronomy: Fragments will strike in July with massive force. Scientists say the huge planet's atmosphere may ripple, yielding clues to its interior structure.
- Visiting Campuses Can Give the Inside Story
- Fees Collected for Bad Checks Called Excessive : Banking: Consumer group accuses financial institutions of 'price gouging.' Fee is easy to avoid, industry says.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- David Handelman Is Leaving Fox After 19 Years
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : Star Power Beats Political Prestige in Waggish Poll
- COMMERCE : Eager Chileans Take Heart From Passage of NAFTA : Pressure is growing for a free-trade agreement with the U.S. like Mexico's. And other Latin countries are getting in line.
- Most Support President on New Gun Laws : Survey: Times Mirror poll finds that majority back Clinton's vow to challenge the NRA. 51% oppose a ban on the sale of all handguns.
- Addictive Love Relationships Are Hard Habits to Break, Psychologists Say : Emotions: Experts say relationships can be as addicting as alcohol, with just as painful a withdrawal.
- Holiday Parades Abound Saturday
- HOLIDAY EVENT : Drum Barracks' celebration offers a <i> really </i> old-fashioned Christmas.
- LOS ANGELES : LaToya's Remarks Have No Merit, Jackson Lawyer Says
- Beefed-Up Patrols Will Try to End Tradition of Tossing Out the Old
- The Palos Verdes Players will give six...
- NCAA VOLLEYBALL / NORTHWEST REGIONAL : Ohio St. Crashes Big West Party in Stellar Field
- Actors Play Hockey Pros for Charity
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Carlson's 27 Lead Fullerton to 107-83 Rout of Golden West
- NCAA Rules Might Be Fly in the Soup : College athletics: Regulations on financial aid might prevent Cal State Northridge from implementing a meal plan for its athletes.
- Romp by Lucas Placed Her in New Area Code
- Price Hurt as Serra Loses to Poly, 64-57 : Prep basketball: Guard injures lower back in third-quarter fall. Cavaliers drop to 2-3.
- TV REVIEWS : 'Copperfield': Uneasy Shift to Animal World
- Australian Aboriginals Try to Mix 2 Different Lifestyles : Cultures: A community strives to achieve a delicate balance between white practices in the business world and its tribal priorities.
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Regulation of Vitamins by FDA Debated
- Countywide : Firm Barred From Selling In-Home Care
- Use of Ineligible Player Costs San Fernando Two Victories
- Hazelwood's 21 Points Help Concordia Win
- Carson Standout Takes Pride in His Junior Achievement : City 4-A: J.R. Redmond had doubts he could contribute, but he quickly emerged as Colts' go-to guy.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Houston Tops Off Record Night With Show's Highlight
- IRVINE : Teams to Get Their Kicks --Indoors
- Approval of Gun Club Would Be Wrong Message, Councilman Says : Inglewood: Curren Price says he is sick of violence and intends to vote against proposed zoning change for firing range.
- Bilingual Warnings Rejected by Justices : Law: Drug firms do not have to print labels in other languages unless Legislature requires it, high court rules. Case involved a boy with Reye's syndrome who was given aspirin by his Spanish-speaking mother.
- Taming the Monster: The Guns Among Us : The 200 million firearms already in circulation in America pose the biggest public-policy challenge ever
- Valley Obituaries
- State Accuses Therapist of Using Channeling, Exorcism : Health: Social worker allegedly said she drew a 'huge angry rat' out of a patient's back and that it turned into a snake when she hit it.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Stars Return to Minnesota and Win, 6-1
- Stich Reaches Semifinals of Grand Slam Cup
- Noisy Day Ahead in Life of an Apprentice : Pro football: Inspiring as a reserve, shaky as the starter, Rams' Rubley gets a dose of the Superdome.
- PREP WRESTLING '93-'94: SEASON PREVIEW : Calvary Chapel
- Doctors Visit Croatia
- Statehood Vote for District of Columbia
- Living Wills
- Franciscan Sex Scandal
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 10, 1993
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- Mothers of Two Infants Foil Child-Snatchers : Crime: A man and woman police believe are working together have struck twice in same Buena Park strip mall. They first compliment the babies and then try to take them, snatching one from a shopping cart.
- Is Sale of Kings in Store? : Hockey: McNall says he would be willing to give up majority interest in the team to facilitate building of new arena.
- YEAR OF THE WOMAN: When Christine Diemer,...
- School Boards Become the Religious Right's New Pulpit : Education: Alliances of conservative Christian parents, political groups take control of panels, spark battles.
- Yeltsin, EC Officials Sign Trade Declaration : Commerce: The Brussels accord puts Russia on a path that could lead to its membership in the European Community.
- Buildup of Fear Surrounds Schoolchildren in Valley : Crime: Public reaction to serial molester has created new problems for families, school officials and police.
- Warnings Are Issued About Slides, Floods
- Ports Agree to Buy Rights of Way for Alameda Corridor : Transit: Officials hope accord will accelerate project that is expected to create 10,000 construction jobs and make region's two harbors the busiest in the world.
- Video Game Executives Aren't Kidding Around With Ratings System : Entertainment: A coalition of 100 industry leaders tells Senate of plan to self-regulate sex and violence in products.
- Does 'Smile and Say Cheesecake' Really Mean 'Grin and Bear It'?
- Clinton Way Out Front on Gun Control : Violence: He's following his own instincts and bypassing regular policy-making machinery. His vigorous advocacy surprises aides.
- Mayors Fling Wrench Into Plan for Base
- Site of Boy's Death Was Due to Get Signal
- TECHNOLOGY - Dec. 10, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - Dec. 10, 1993
- Obituaries - Dec. 10, 1993
- Jackson's Sister Says She Believes He Is a Molester
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council Won't Cut Developer's Fees
- Killing Hidden Monsters
- NORTH HILLS : Small Claims Court Moves to High School
- Suit Claims Power Lines Jolt Resales : Utilities: San Clemente homeowners, the latest group to sue a utility over high-voltage lines, claim the wires are harming property values instead of their own health.
- Return of the Canada Geese
- DRUG WATCH : What's Her Crime?
- Frustrated Parents Press for Completion of School in Oak Park : Education: They criticize board members for abandoning construction schedules and considering ways to cut expenses for the state-of-the-art campus.
- Greening of Bare Hills : Nature Gets a Hand as Volunteers Plant Sage Scrub in Charred Area
- Ducks' Semenov Is Sidelined : NHL: Team's leading scorer is victim of check by teammate Grimson. Elbow injury will keep him out six to eight weeks.
- Injury to Sideline Ducks' Semenov Six to Eight Weeks
- LOS ANGELES : Meeting Set to Coordinate City Tree-Planting Efforts
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Anderson Tired of Being Forgotten
- Lu Hired by CSUN to Provide Stability
- IRVINE : Schools to Appoint New Board Member
- PERSPECTIVE ON AIDS RESEARCH : Without Incentives, We'll See No Cure : Unlocking this virus' secret requires massive biotech investment, which the new Clinton proposal discourages.
- The Oxnard Rampage : Mayor's Wife Tells of Narrow Escape
- PREP ROUNDUP : Westminster Girls Topple Crenshaw, 63-53
- NHL ROUNDUP : Balanced Attack Helps Canucks End Skid, 4-1
- Live TV Deal Sought for Newbury Park
- 'Living Single' Is Living Large on Fox : Despite Criticism Over Male-Bashing and Sexual References, the Show Has Found an Audience
- Watts Ranked 4th in World in 400; Noel 10th in U.S.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Young Trio Backs Carter
- Pedestrian Gravely Hurt in Hit-Run
- WESTMINSTER : City Gets 4 Bids for Ambulance Service
- Professor Protests Rude Treatment by Security Guards : Race: Black Chapman University educator calls their dorm room intrusion a 'storm trooper-style break-in.'
- Man Shot in His Home by Intruders
- Post Offices Will Open on 2 Sundays
- Temple Emanuel Congregation Rejects Merger : Religion: Despite support by acting rabbi and board, members voted against joining Wilshire Boulevard Temple. Decision leaves a $2-million debt and squelches hopes of easy solution to finding a new rabbi.
- Limits Urged on Williamson Act Tax Breaks : Agriculture: Planning director wants farming program abusers kicked out, but says broader enforcement would be too costly and harmful to conservation.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Trustee Plans to Run for City Council
- RESEDA : Kiwanis Club Adopts Needy Public Schools
- Bruins Win in a Jog : College basketball: UCLA is slowed down a little by Tennessee State, 80-66. Ed O'Bannon scores 24 points.
- UC IRVINE NOTES : Battle Suspended One Game
- GIRLS' SOCCER '93-'94: SEASON PREVIEW : Santa Margarita
- Once Again, to Be Black Is to Be a Suspect
- Federal Judge Cancels Tollway Hearing : Roads: The issue of giving San Joaquin Hills agency officials immediate access to area burned in Laguna fire is put over until an already scheduled Jan. 24 court session.
- 6 California Condors Released Into the Wild : Wildlife: The giant vultures, including four captured in Ventura County, take flight in Santa Barbara's backcountry.
- SAN FERNANDO : Katz Pushes Bill on Release of Felons
- Deliberations Begin in Bank Fraud Trial
- Edmonton's Attempted Move, Shootout Plan Top NHL Agenda
- Long Beach Is Too Much for Pomona
- 'Son of Lagunatics' Nets About $26,000
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Morrison's Oddly Mixed Classic-Style Blues Revue
- New Board Majority Reopens Talks on Teachers Contract : Education: Decision provokes bitter protests by other trustees, who say there is no money to avert pay cuts. Review of land sale is also approved.
- Jackson's Sister Says She Believes He Is a Molester : Scandal: 'This has been going on since 1981, and it's not just one child,' LaToya Jackson tells reporters in Tel Aviv. She has been estranged from other family members.
- Recycling of Christmas Trees Pushed
- ORANGE : Police to Conduct Sobriety Checkpoint
- A Close-up Look at People Who Matter : Savvy Business Pro Shares His Expertise
- BURBANK : School's New Uniforms Get High Marks
- The Region : Reseeding of Burned Areas
- THE TIMES POLL : Economy and President Seen More Favorably
- Valdivia Named Soccer MVP at Northridge
- Three-Point Attack Buries Northridge
- TV REVIEW : An 'Afterschool Special' With <i> Real</i> Adults
- NBA ROUNDUP : Rookie Bradley Really Gets Up Against Bulls
- Cool Mints
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the last week.
- L. A. Looking for Palatable Solution to Street Vending : Ordinance: The council will consider a plan to legalize and regulate the city's 5,000 sidewalk merchants.
- U.N. Chief Sets N. Korea Visit on A-Arms Dispute
- Santa Monica Mountains : Seizing of Land Challenged
- InVitro Shares on the Decline: Shares of...
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- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Moderate Air Pollution Is Harmful, Study Finds
- Biosphere on a Budget : Environment: Cal Poly students begin moving into a self-sustaining living complex they believe is 'the beginning of a whole new thing.'
- MUSIC/DANCE : '12 Days' Strives for Balance--and Fun
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : A Classical Twist
- Long Beach : Naval Station Picked as Job Center Finalist
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- Chief Financial Officer Is Named by Cybernetics
- REAL ESTATE
- Pilaf : The Albanian Connection
- VW Loses Its U.S. Chief Again; Second Time in Nine Months
- Real-Estate Refugees, Cajun Connoisseurs : Don't let their day jobs in property sales and title insurance fool you. Acadiana's got an authentic bayou beat.
- Compton : $1,000 Reward for Leads in Vandalism
- U.S. Begins Experiment to Save Songbird : Wildlife: Conservation of gnatcatcher goes to state and local governments. Landowners can get quick approval of projects by helping create preserves.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : FBI Director Sees Danger of Overload
- Pucker Up--and Plant One Right Here
- Pilaf : The 5 Schools of Pilaf : Foodways: From India to the West Indies, cooks have spent centuries refining this non-mushy approach to rice.
- Pact OKs Limbaugh on Military Stations
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : 'Boil Water' Order Issued as Precaution
- Fight Ends With Karcher Given Company Role
- JAUNTS : 'Candy Cane Lane' Remains a Sweet Tradition After 38 Years : Ventura's Teloma Drive always draws the crowds. Don't miss this year's street show--it may be the last.
- U.N. Force in Somalia Faces Cutbacks After Americans Go : Peacekeeping: Few nations pledge troops to replace GIs in March. Mission could become almost a token operation.
- IN THE KITCHEN : The Quest for the Perfect Carrot
- TWENTY AND COUNTING : Young at Heart, SCR's Theater Training Program Trolls Along With Staging of a Norwegian Folk Tale
- Surgery Study Finds Poor at a Disadvantage