- Japan's Postal 'Bank' Called Economic Drag : Money: A massive shift of public savings into post office accounts has bankers worried that the country's financial system is being undermined.
- World IN BRIEF : AUSTRALIA : Prime Minister Sets Elections for March
- Obituaries : * Fritz Henle; Artistic Travel Photographer
- RETAILING
- White House to Lead Way in Budget Cuts : Economy: Gore says steps to trim spending will be announced this week. But final decisions on Clinton's overall plan are still pending, officials say.
- Obituaries : * Frank Sennes; Founder of Hollywood's Moulin Rouge
- History Lesson on Supporting Schools Chief
- O.C. Probation Has a Reputation for Success : Crime: Despite scarce resources, department strives to keep officers' caseloads low for better monitoring.
- Rain Drenches Southland, Causes Mudslide, Blackout
- RETAILING
- Algerian Rulers Extend State of Emergency
- A SPECIAL REPORT: LAYOFFS
- A SPECIAL REPORT: LAYOFFS
- COLUMN ONE : An Early Warning of Warming : If the 'greenhouse effect' exists, the Arctic will be the first to experience it. Scientists are studying 100,000-year-old icecaps in an often-frustrating effort to predict the future.
- 'Deaners' bring annual revel without a pause : Fans stream to hamlet where late actor was born 62 years ago today.
- American Health Services : NEWPORT BEACH
- VIETNAM
- KATHRYN ELIZABETH TERRY : Chairman, Orange County Bar Assn.'s Immigration Law Section
- Obituaries : * Albert Russel Erskine Jr.; Edited Books by Faulkner, Michener
- Obituaries : * Beth Kelisky Olch; Fund-Raiser for LACMA, L.A. Philharmonic
- Top Israeli Officials on Way to U.S. : Diplomacy: Mission's aim is to cement ties with Clinton Administration and shape its approach to Mideast peace talks.
- More Couples Are Going for the Gold Marking 50 Years of Wedded Bliss : Marriage: Those who gave birth to the baby boom are now celebrating their golden anniversaries. For many, this is a wonderful time of life.
- BOOK REVIEW : Ray of Hope Escapes From Hell : PAGAN BABIES by Greg Johnson Dutton $20; 320 pages
- Filipinos Flee as Volcano Threatens
- Toxic Discharges
- Supervisors to Consider Impact Report on Landfill : Trash disposal: The hearing Tuesday is one in a series for the proposed Weldon Canyon dump. Environmental groups oppose the plans of Waste Management Inc.
- Antidote to Mugging Isn't Pretty : Jewish Self-Defense System Called Krav Maga Is Simple, Swift, Street-Oriented
- A Quiet Leader Who Specializes in Teamwork
- Thank You, Bundesbank
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. CITY COUNCIL : Challengers Swamp Contests for 8 Seats
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Second Opinion : COMMENT FROM OTHER MEDIA
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Leslie Leads USC Over Washington, 74-61
- El Modena Able to Pin Its Success on Alvarez and Wells : Wrestling: After getting a head start in the sport, juniors prove to be the backbone of Vanguards' second-ranked team.
- Ashe, Lucid Until Final Hours, Worried About Attorney General
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Jane Olivor Has 'Some Enchanted Evening' in Cerritos
- JAZZ REVIEW : D'Rivera, Sandoval Show Differences, Similarities at UCLA
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Riveting Mix From Alejandro Escovedo
- THE ARTS
- Crossing Cultures in the Fight Against Tuberculosis : Public health: More than 400 new cases--mostly among Asian and Latino immigrants--were reported in Orange County last year. Officials are trying new tactics in treating the disease.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE ECONOMY : Can Clinton Avoid a Trade War? : Elusive prosperity at home may entice the President to circle the wagons, hampering global economic growth.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Seniors Sought to Help Deputies
- BUENA PARK : Walking on Fiery Coals to Foil Fear
- New Slide Damage Feared as Rainfall Resumes
- ANAHEIM : Veteran Officer Heads for Campus
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Wood Pitches Three-Hitter for Rancho Santiago
- OCCUPATION: SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
- SOUTH KOREA
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Arrests Up, Drug Use Falls, ABA Told
- Phone Numbers Grow Scarce in Information Age
- 'On Probation' in L.A. Can Also Mean 'On Your Own' : Crime: Buffeted by budget cuts and big caseloads, officers must choose which offenders to closely monitor.
- Their Ship Comes In : QE2 Sails Into L.A. to Pick Up a Privileged 500
- Haiti's Rich Slip Through Cracks in Economic Embargo
- Broad Veterans Health Care Changes Urged
- Six Merchants Come Unglued After a While
- Body of Drowning Victim Recovered From Reservoir
- NEWPORT BEACH : Students Take Up Colonial Crafts
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : $28,200 Available for Service, Arts Grants
- G'Day for Ogle Brings Victory : Golf: Aussie overcomes problem at 10th hole, wins by three shots at Pebble Beach.
- With a Recent Series of Shark Attacks, Surfers and Bodyboarders in Hawaii Are Headed Into . . . : The Eye of the Tiger
- Mother Knew Best for Harris
- DANCE REVIEW : L.A. Theatre Varied at El Camino
- She Fights for Kids as a Filmmaker : Television: Linda Otto is driven to dramatize children's rights. Her latest film, 'Gregory K,' about the boy who 'divorced' his parents, airs tonight.
- Masekela Trumpets a Blend of African Roots, Jazz : Music: He says it took a while to find the formula, which will be on display tonight, Tuesday at San Diego's Rhythm Cafe.
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Sermon : ADVICE FROM THE CLERGY : On Living the Values We Teach
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Plan for Schools Closer to Adoption
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Nebraska Upsets No. 3 Kansas
- Basketball
- MUSIC REVIEW : Zukerman and Neikrug in Recital
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : My Little Funhouse: Punk-Like Passion
- MGM Pays Big Money for an Unpublished Novel : Movies: Hungry for a hit after a series of box-office bombs, the studio grabs 'The Day After Tomorrow,' by a little-known screenwriter.
- Plath's Grave Now Quiet After Years of Desecration
- Nervous Bondholders : Recession-Weary Local Governments Threaten Stability of Muni Market
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Agriculture Loses Ground in New Era of Water Wars : Resources: Cities and environmentalists now have the clout. The north-south battle lines no longer apply.
- Two Youths Arrested in Drive-By Shooting Death of Santa Ana Boy
- Connecting With a Legend : Black history: Through a national satellite conference, local women reach out to civil rights leader Dorothy I. Height.
- 80-Year Love Affair : He Came to Forest in 1913; He's Been There Ever Since
- This Is Extermination, Not a Rescue : Wild horses: The government is rounding up 'excess' animals, condemning many to slaughter despite a law protecting them.
- Project Underway to Fix Dangerous Off-Ramp Merge
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Earnhardt Shows He's Back, Winning at Daytona
- WINTER SPORTS : Bournissen Hurt Playing Volleyball
- NBA ROUNDUP : No Mere Backboard Breaker, O'Neal Brings Down the Housing
- Making the Creation of Art All Fun and Games : Art: An exhibit at the San Diego Museum of Art documents how a group helped redefine arts education for some schoolchildren.
- Prince and the Pauper : Dance: The purple one provides the music and Iowa supporters of the Joffrey provide the funding. The show, 'Billboards,' may be the company's salvation.
- It Pays to Know the Type of Bonds Your Fund Owns
- HEALTH
- Five Sick Deportees Flown to Israel
- The Less-Than-Lavish Premiere
- Bertrando Loses to a Longshot : Horse racing: Siberian Summer, which finished 29 lengths behind favorite in previous race, pays $34.40 in Strub.
- 'Privatization': Wrong Word for Arts Funding
- TV REVIEW : The Biologist Who Took on DDT
- TV News Feeds Fear of Unrest : Television: Stations are heating up coverage to grab ratings during two provocative trials. And the media may be coming 'close to inciting a riot,' says Channel 13's Bill Press.
- THE ARTS
- WESTMINSTER : Police Assn. to Play All-Stars in Benefit
- AFC Beats NFC in Overtime, 23-20 : Pro Bowl: Fumble recovery by the Raiders' Long sets up winning field goal by the Chiefs' Lowery.
- Holua Leads Race to Puerto Vallarta
- In other action, Olympic 100-meter gold medalist...
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : Golf in the Games? Too Many Hazards
- Music and Jazz : An Able Delfeayo Marsalis at Jazz Bakery
- The House Special: Serving Up Tasteful Menus : Longtime friends turn designing men at fledgling Menus 2000, which has built a base of satisfied customers.
- Life Magazine to Downsize, Cut Ad Rates : Media: Monthly publication will also reduce circulation guarantee in effort to cut costs and attract more advertisers.
- Triggering Alarm : Fake Guns Posing Real Dangers at High Schools
- Tears Flow at Private Party Honoring Dionne Warwick
- PARTNERS CHANG HAN AND CHONG MI LEE : 'Fearless Together' : Modern-Day Romeo and Juliet Overcome Disabilities and Their Parents' Concerns to Make It on Their Own
- THOUSAND OAKS : Panel on Mysteries to Focus on Gender
- Marx No Longer Makes the Grade at People's University of China
- BANKING
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Rocket to Launch From Airplane
- Obituaries : * Francois Reichenbach; Award-Winning Documentary Filmmaker
- 13-Year-Olds Held After Chase in Stolen Car
- Obituaries : Sascha Brastoff; Ceramist and Sculptor, 75
- Obituaries : * Angus Cameron McDonald; Co-Founded St. Francis Hospital
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Wilson's Huge Bill to U.S. Uses Sleight of Hand : Budget: Over half the $1.5 billion sought for spending on immigrants would need changes in the law by Congress, report states. Governor 'pulled the wool over our eyes,' a congressman says.
- Man Found Decapitated; Brother Held
- It's Not Safe to Fool Mother Nature : Experiment in Australia Seems to Show That Hungry Sharks Confuse Surfers and Snorkelers With Their Natural Prey
- Arizona Foils Cal Comeback, 93-81 : Pacific 10: Kidd scores 27, but Mills has 26 and No. 8-ranked Wildcats make 14 of 16 free throws down the stretch.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Agassi Gives It Away, Then Takes It Back
- Basketball
- RETAILING
- Obituaries : * Cynthia Gillespie; Author of Book on Battered Women
- U.S. Protests Over 3 Arrestees
- World IN BRIEF : CYPRUS : President in Lead but Faces Runoff
- Nation IN BRIEF : NORTHEAST : Bitter Cold Shatters Records in Vermont
- Ex-Prisoners Celebrate : Resettlement: Focus is on the future for hundreds at a gathering of former detainees in political 're-education' camps in Vietnam.
- Officials, Students Skeptical of Gang Patrol Proposal
- Runners Enjoy a Winning Relationship : Marathon: Linda Somers, a late entry, and her boyfriend, Brad Hawthorne, each score victories at Long Beach.
- Reynolds Uses Anger to Fuel 400 Victory
- Miscellany
- Hard Times Hobble Art Agencies Across Country : Funding: NEA reports cautious optimism about its own future.
- Music and Jazz : An Hour of Triumph for Witold Lutoslawski
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Dole Calls Packwood Accusers Partisan
- WESTMINSTER : School District Considering Layoffs
- OXNARD : Resident to Ask That Heart Equipment Be Put on Fire Engines
- Gang-Truce Backers Hope It Is Key to Peace in City : Mediation: Despite 22 gang slayings in Santa Ana in 1992, police say that violence leveled off last year. Proponents say the year-old treaty is a factor.
- Two Down--What Next? : Does anyone here know how to play this game?
- PLACENTIA : Mayor Meets Public at Breakfast Meetings
- 2 Teen-Agers Shot After Argument About Music
- Bruny Surin of Canada beat five American...
- Ben Johnson of Canada won the men's...
- The Downside to Having a Famous Hollywood Relative
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Today's Agenda
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Colbert Safely Holds Off Floyd and Geiberger
- Where Ted and Jane RoamJust when you...
- California IN BRIEF : MERCED : Stellar Student Spots Dictionary's Error
- California IN BRIEF : CHOWCHILLA : Inmates Help Create Sacramento Mural
- Obituaries : * George L. Monahan Jr.; Directed 'Star Wars' Program
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Shuttle Rolls Out for Science Mission
- In Somalia, Dirt Roads Lead to a Slow Death : Hunger: Isolated villagers, suffering from 'highway bias,' are still starving because aid can't reach them.
- Merchants Say They Have Votes to Kill Special Tax
- Pocket-Size Peek Into the Future : Technology: General Magic today will unveil its 'personal communicator' software design, which many see as the next big step in consumer electronics.
- Insight Into a Firm's In-House Investing
- Shaquille O'Neal Takes the Taste Test, Picks Pepsi
- AT&T; Stands to Lose Dominance in 800 Number Business
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- CAMARILLO : City Considers Leaving Agency
- Merchants to Take Freeway Sign Issue to the Voters : Agoura Hills: Negotiations over the city ban have not produced a compromise. Shopkeepers say they've collected enough signatures to force a special election.
- Firefighters Rescue 6 Doggone Lucky Pups
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Platform : Colorado Boycott: 'Linking Consequences to Oppression'
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Youth : OPINION : 'Could My Friend Really Be an Immigrant?'
- Building a Case Against Developers : Santa Clarita Valley: Marblehead residents say shoddy construction and broken promises are grounds for a $5-million lawsuit.
- Panel Urges Action to Reduce Red Tape
- COLLEGE BASEBALL : Titan Freshman Steps In to Stop Stanford
- Obituaries : * William Pene du Bois; Noted Author of Children's Books
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- FULLERTON : Council Considers Anti-Graffiti Law
- 'On Probation' in L.A. Can Also Mean 'On Your Own'
- Three Killed as Mortar Round Hits Water Queue in Sarajevo
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- COLISEUM WATCH : Forward Pass
- IRVINE : Service Puts Victims, Offenders Together
- SEAL BEACH : Archeological Firms to Review Projects
- BLACK HISTORY IN L.A.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Jane Olivor: Still Shy After All These Years
- They're All Smiles at Wellesley College
- Pope Visits Uganda AIDS Patients
- Pacific Storm Brings Heavy Rains, Wind
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Community Essay : 'Racism Rears Its Hateful Head in Kindergarten' : Prejudice: Somehow, parents of the generation that should achieve equality are teaching 5-year-olds a basis for hate.
- Man Dies When Car Hits Tree, Flips
- MISSION VIEJO : Amnesty Granted on Late Dog Fees
- His Formula for Living Is No Mere Croc
- Olympics Remain a Goal for NHL : Hockey: At Bettman's first board of governors meeting, decision is postponed.
- Q&A; WITH MICK JAGGER : 'I Have No Hopes, Dreams, Illusions'
- Music and Jazz : Flamenco Guitarist Paco Pena Delivers a Dazzling Recital
- Grounds for Commercialism
- REAL ESTATE
- A SPECIAL REPORT: LAYOFFS
- 6 Puppies Rescued From Fire, Revived
- The Winning Formula of Oak Hills : Education: Though relatively new, it is named a National Blue Ribbon School. It enjoys heavy parent involvement, high-tech equipment and the ambience of a private campus.
- High Tech Is Oversold; Research What's Useful : Clinton agenda: His 'critical technologies' won't help the critical problems that need more simple technology.
- Rain Is Kind of a Drag, Halts Winternationals : Auto racing: Weather interrupts first round of finals, which are postponed until Saturday.
- COUNTYWIDE : Volunteers Sought for Seniors Group
- OJAI : Liver Recipient's Condition Improves
- Man Missing After 2 Fall From Boat
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Making a Difference : One Business Community's Approach: Adopt the Schools
- Can the Palestinians Stay Away? : For Mideast peace talks, April may not prove the cruelest month
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : New Group Backs Koll Bolsa Chica Plan
- Miscellany
- Jordan Scores 34 as Bulls Hand Trail Blazers Fourth Loss in a Row
- Taking Wing : Orioles' Anderson Is Off and Running
- Miscellany
- No NHL News Isn't Always Good News
- Jazz bassist Art Davis, who has worked...
- CAMARILLO : Priest Is Among 5 Feted by Archdiocese
- Urias Worries Over Poor Santa Paula Housing : Communities: Frustrated by recent defeat of low-income project, the councilman points to abundance of substandard shelter in the city.
- Sergei Bubka, the world indoor and outdoor...
- STAGE REVIEW : Euripides' 'Bacchae': A Clash of Wills at the Odyssey : Ron Sossi devises a Theban world of his own, directing with flashy bravura.
- Children and Careers
- Sylvia Plath's Feminist Legacy Lives On...
- A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Gripe : 'The Terrorists Are Our Children'
- Taxing Issues
- Jobs
- Balkanization
- Red Line Subway Debut
- Cal State Fee Increase
- Red Line Subway Debut
- Red Line Subway Debut
- Red Line Subway Debut
- Red Line Subway Debut
- Graffiti Deserves Stiffer Fines
- McKeon Woes Too Partisan
- Phone Polls
- Cal State Fee Increase
- Keep Dam Basin a Green Haven
- Malibou Land Curbs Onerous
- Red Line Subway Debut
- Cal State Fee Increase
- McKeon Woes Too Partisan
- MOVIES - Feb. 8, 1993
- MOVIES - Feb. 8, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 8, 1993
- TELEVISION - Feb. 8, 1993
- TELEVISION - Feb. 8, 1993
- TELEVISION - Feb. 8, 1993
- Ron Brown Failed to Pay Employer Tax : Cabinet: Commerce secretary says he only recently learned of Social Security levies. Disclosure raises charges of a double standard in White House.
- Who are pop's hottest properties?
- Gardening : THE INDOOR GARDENER : 'Down Among the Sheltering Palms'--Inside
- Visiting Iowa Bridges Has Become Novel Idea
- ZEN IN THE ART OF THE TEA...
- Helping Others Recapture Zest for Life
- Zaire's Premier Says President Had No Right to Fire Him, Won't Leave Office
- Spain Fiestas Tamed as Animal Groups Battle On
- South Pasadena : Street Closure Plan Opposed
- Neighborly Approach to Defusing Tensions : Activism: Much-touted Neighbor to Neighbor program kicks off to ease apprehensions over King and Denny trials.
- America's Bad Habit of Supporting a Dictator in Africa Must Be Broken : Zaire: Mobutu won't surrender power even as his country spirals deeper into poverty and political repression intensifies. The old ally must go.
- Santa Clara Holds Loyola to 16 in First Half and Breezes, 80-57
- NBA ROUNDUP : SuperSonics End Skid, 120-92
- TELEVISION : Sock It to 'Em! : 'Laugh-In' stars remember the heady days of the show when they debuted as anonymous players and skyrocketed to TV stardom
- Spike Lee has signed on to direct...
- Twyla Tharp Brings a Renewal to Hubbard Street
- BERNARD HERRMANN: Symphony No. 1. WILLIAM SCHUMAN:...
- Consummate Music Man Dick Hyman to Return to His Roots as Jazz Pianist
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions from...
- Golden Boy : LOSS OF EDEN: A Biography of Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh by Joyce Milton , (HarperCollins: $25; 528 pp.)
- Advice to Help Homeowners Save at Tax Time
- WHY HAVEN'T YOU WRITTEN? by Nadine Gordimer...
- RESTAURANTS : NO-MISS SWISS : Unpretentious, Affordable Andreas Goes Well Beyond Chocolate and Fondue
- Clinton Criticized for Dropping Wood : Cabinet: Judge didn't deserve to lose bid for attorney general over her hiring of a baby-sitter, lawmakers say. White House says judgment was political, not legal.
- Coming of Age
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Homeless Hold Court at Top Gym : In a temporary social experiment, San Diego's basketball hot spot is transformed nightly into a shelter.
- Clean-Up Campaigns Honored
- Israeli Troops Kill Palestinian in Gaza Unrest
- NOTHING COULD BE FINER THAN CAROLINA
- The Region : Cities' Toxins Liability
- Kosher Meat Deliveries Help Families Keep the Faith : Religion: A Westside market brings the food to a Rancho Palos Verdes synagogue. The service helps about a dozen area families maintain a practice that identifies them as Jews.
- Murder Added to Charge of Rape : Law: An elderly woman was so distraught after the attack that she died a month later, prosecutors say, so her alleged assailant is also charged in her death.
- ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Katz Promises to Make His Name Better Known
- Horse Racing
- Of Pubs and Cafes: Tips From Locals : The best souvenirs are often recommendations you get for the next trip.
- IRA Still Off-Limits for Home Down Payments
- STYLE: GARDENS : Fountains of Flora
- Faith in a Faithless World : PILGRIM IN THE RUINS: A Life of Walker Percy by Jay Tolson , (Simon & Schuster: $27.50; 519 pp.)
- CELIA, A SLAVE by Melton A. McLaurin...
- Doctors Call Use of Baboon Livers 'Bad Medicine'
- Many Nigerian Women Pay With Lives in Risky British Drug Traffic : Cocaine: Couriers smuggle drugs in swallowed condoms, and some die of overdose when packets burst inside them.
- Zimbabwe Seeks World's Help to Save Rhinos
- Rep. McDermott to Head House Ethics Committee
- 2 Kidnaped Nuns Freed
- While GOP Just Watches, Democrats Eat Their Own : Politics: Are the Republicans really Clinton's worst enemy? Not while the Democrats are around. The fiercest fight is intraparty.
- PLATFORM : Going Beyond Rules
- 20-Year Quest Makes Astronomer No. 1 in Finding Doomsday Asteroids : Space: Eleanor (Glo) Helin has spent decades showing why it is important to seek out what was once called 'the vermin of astronomy.' The thrill of the hunt is what spurs her on.
- Teen-Ager's Success Story Cut Short : Tragedies: John Holden, 19, had turned around his life of delinquency when he was killed by a robber at a Porter Ranch pizza parlor.
- When a Car Alarm Just Isn't Enough : Technology: After thieves made off with her vehicle twice in two months, Misty Beard turned to an electronic sleuth.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Agassi Flies Into Final vs. Gilbert
- Pro Bowl Last Shot for AFC
- ART : ART REVIEW : Miracles Meet the Mundane : Jacopo Bassano's exquisite 16th-Century works abound with rich details of the rural life he chose over the refinements of Venice
- Moncho's: More Barcelona, Please
- MOVIES : The Lunches Won't Be Naked : Fox's almost-new movie czar Peter Chernin is an unknown in film circles but his taste leans more toward the family way than R
- NON FICTION
- The Region : Schools Chief Makes Grade
- BROADCASTING IS BIG ENOUGH FOR BOTH OF HER VOICES
- Attack on German Transport Plane Halts Sarajevo Relief Flights
- Tay Suspect Grilled About Rumored Earlier Murder : Investigation: Teen at whose home body was found bragged about a killing in fall, detectives say. He told them he made it up.
- King Case Prosecutors Must Scale Hurdles of History : Law: 1945 ruling puts burden on U.S. to prove LAPD officers intended to deprive motorist of his civil rights.
- Poor Get Prison Uniforms
- Star! (AMC Sunday at 2 p.m., again...
- Charting a Course for a Better Future : Leadership Means Running a Leaner Ship in Bad Times
- The Dragon Is Gone--but Not the Snakes : Confirmation hearing shows risks in cutting CIA budget
- 2 South County Cities Want Rail Station in Their Back Yard : Transportation: Mission Viejo and Laguna Niguel argue about location, but they agree facility will benefit the area and are asking Laguna Hills to help fund it.
- The Name Game : With 52-count'em 52-people running for office, will a vision of L.A. be lost in the shuffle?
- De La Hoya Remains Unbeaten as Fight Is Stopped in Fourth : Boxing: Ring physician acts after Strong suffers a cut above his right eye.
- Morningside High's Thompson Steps to the Front and Center : Basketball: The senior, who will attend USC in the fall, has the Monarchs believing they can win another state title.