- Black Boycott Still in Works : College basketball: Conferences and networks plot strategy for weekend. Northridge's Cassidy calls BCA a "splinter group."
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Maybe They Can Call It the Pac-Tex
- NBA ROUNDUP : Hawks' Victory Over Bulls Builds Lead to Three Games
- ART REVIEWS : Goofiness That Stands the Test of Time
- Troubled Star TV Sees Fast Growth in Asia
- Shrink Wine: It's a Wrap
- For Teens : CHEAP DATE
- Outlook in Moscow
- Mark Ross Locher; Screen Actors Guild Communications Chief
- VENICE : Anti-Gang Leader Treated for Wound Leaves Hospital
- Case of Attack on Skater Takes Bizarre Twist
- Council OKs Plan to Eject Rowdy Critics From Meetings : Politics: Rancho Palos Verdes panel says rule will maintain audience control in public forum. Opponents claim measure violates constitutional right to free speech.
- Henry (Hank) Michael Naczas Jr.; Peace, Civil Rights, AIDS Activist
- Orange County Top 10
- L.A. Cleared of Liability in McDonald's Holdup : Police: Judge rules against the former Sunland manager who said officers should not have waited to intervene after robbers broke in.
- Mahony Calls for 'True Leadership' on Immigration
- THOUSAND OAKS : Schillo Asks County to Increase Services
- Council Awards Victim of Shooting $1.2 Million : Witnesses: Police knew of a threat to kill the man testifying in a robbery case but never warned him.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Packers Ignoring Odds Against Them
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Georgia Tech Surprises North Carolina to Give Cremins No. 350
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : McGlockton's Injury Leaves a Big Hole
- ART REVIEW : An Enthusiastic Embrace of Powerful Ambiguity
- Western Digital Financing: Western Digital Corp., which...
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
- CMS Purchase: CMS Enhancements Inc. said Wednesday...
- In 2000: Future Stock : Sorry, cars won't fly or walk on water. And they'll still slurp up gas. But look for more luxury, lighter frames and better value.
- STRUCTURES : Serene Precursor to Mayan Audacity of Robert Stacy-Judd : Krotona Institute shows another side of the architect known as an iconoclast and an exponent of the outlandish.
- Rock Hurled From Highway Overpass Kills Woman
- Panel Rejects Privatization of Los Liones
- SOUTH EL MONTE: The City Council will...
- Time Takes a Toll : Fraternal Lodges Face a Bleak Future as Members Grow Older
- A New Look
- Troopers in Clinton Dispute Face Inquiry
- U.N. Report on Air Strikes in Bosnia Due : Balkans: Boutros-Ghali orders the study. NATO has threatened to use air power, but issue remains confused.
- LONG BEACH : Mayoral Race Draws 20 Possible Challengers
- BUSINESS : Pasadena DMV Office Now Open on Saturdays
- LAWNDALE
- NEW VISION FOR THE OLD WORLD : At a Glance : WEDNESDAY'S HIGHLIGHTS
- Feast to Aid Laguna Kids
- Free Clinic for Poor Patients Now in Full Operation : Health care: The new volunteer-run facility has treated more than 200 patients in its first month. It seeks to expand its help and patient base.
- Around the Valley . . .
- SIMI VALLEY : Officials to Take Vote on Student Bus Fees
- Valley Obituaries
- Lifesavers, Price-Savers : The Lifeguards in Budget-Conscious Seal Beach Pull Double Duty by BuildingTheir Own Towers
- MONROVIA: The City Council has given preliminary...
- Van Nuys Man Sentenced to Death : Courts: Lanell C. Harris was convicted of shooting father of six as the victim played cards in a park. Judge calls killing 'coldblooded, senseless.'
- Blacks-Only Campus Event Draws Fire : Education: Cleveland High conference is intended to foster academic success. But critics say it could lead to racial tension.
- Fraud Alleged in Troubled Sale of 2 Hospitals : Health care: Firm is accused in bankruptcy case of inflating price of two facilities it sold to a company that later defaulted on a state-insured loan. Sale may cost taxpayers $167 million.
- Morale Blamed for Drop in Arrests : LAPD: The police union says drunk-driving arrests and citations overall have declined because officers fear reprisals and are angered by stalled contract talks.
- BREA : Firefighter Cuts Foot in Residential Blaze
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Periodic 4-Day Week Weighed for Santa Clarita Employees
- Miller's Number Coming Up Again : Basketball: Former Titan player, now an assistant coach at Fullerton, will have her No. 40 retired in March.
- Ross Leads Pacific Christian Over Southwestern
- Firm Held Liable for Permanent Land Damage : Environment: $1.2 million awarded for 'post-cleanup stigma' even though company was removing toxic soil.
- PASADENA: A Pasadena man was attacked by...
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Pleasant Tastes of France : Opened in 1980 by two sisters, Mousse Odile serves consistently worthy dishes and desserts with a touch of charm and grace.
- Mesa Settles Long-Running Unocal Suit
- Good Health Has Its Limits
- Morality Plays the Lead Role
- Largo CEO Is Moving to Universal
- Auspicious Timing : Strunz and Farah Ride a Tide of World Music's Burgeoning Popularity
- CRIME : La Verne Minister's Killer Still at Large
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Music and Magic
- REVIEW : 'Beauty and the Beast' Doesn't Slip on the Ice
- Baby Delivery, Citizenship and Tax Money
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : Picking Movies Can Be a Trying Workout : Card catalogues like those used in libraries may be a solution for crowded shops, but the cover art is how many people decide the one they will rent, store owner says.
- BURBANK : 60 Students Walk Out to Protest Dress Code
- RESEDA : Petting Zoo Owner Sues to Halt Closure
- Early Breast-Feeding Cuts Cancer Risk, Study Finds : Research: The longer that nursing continues, the better the chances that pre-menopausal women can avoid breast malignancy, research shows.
- SOMIS : Packinghouse Fined $27,000 Over Labor Law
- 'Prevailing Wage' Law Reform Blocked : Politics: Two bills by Sen. Rob Hurtt to slash worker pay in government projects die. Legislator cites savings but labor officials warn of slipshod work.
- Residents Demand Change in Toll Road Plans
- GOINGS ON : 2 Offbeat Films Look at Mid-70s, Post-80s Youth : Santa Barbara also plans a signing by four comic book authors and a concert by the S.B. Symphony.
- L.A. Won't Contest Liability in King Beating : Litigation: Officials hope the strategy will reduce legal fees and avoid renewed trauma over the 1991 incident. Months of negotiations have yielded no settlement.
- LOS ANGELES : Nancy Reagan, Foundation Join in Anti-Drug Effort
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL : La Quinta Wins Game Marked by Ejections
- GOOD COOKING : Shaking Up Stir-Fries
- AMERICA'S BEST : High Steaks
- IN THE KITCHEN : Polenta: A Stirring Tale
- Child Stars Shine for Collectors
- TEMPLE CITY: City Hall will be closed...
- Probes of Alleged Payments to Suppress N.J. Black Vote Dropped
- Salinas Orders Cease-Fire in Troubled Mexican State : Revolt: President appoints peace negotiator to talk with Zapatista rebels. Pardons are also offered.
- THE BIG QUESTIONSWill Pepperdine win its fourth...
- Naval Academy Acts to Resolve Cheating Scandal
- Packard Bell Reportedly Narrows Choices to 2 Sites : Economy: The Chatsworth computer firm is weighing incentives offered by Palmdale and Utah, sources say.
- THOROUGHBRED RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Antley Hopes Move Revives Riding Career
- NHL ROUNDUP : Red Wings Become the Latest Victims of Lightning, 4-2
- CAA Teams Up With Firm That Represents Journalists
- Supreme Court Hears Cable Dispute : Media: The industry wants the court to strike down 'must-carry' rules that require systems to use local broadcasts.
- Survivor Helps Others Cope With Post-Polio Syndrome : Health: Downey therapist counsels victims who recovered from childhood disease, only to be hit by problems later. She encourages them to take it easy.
- Would-Be NATO States Support Clinton Plan : Alliances: But unity declarations after Prague meeting barely hide Central European nations' concern.
- The Other Dark Meat
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : OC High asks: What's the ultimate status symbol at your school today?
- Preventive Medicine : Standards on Cumulative Trauma Would Cover Every Employee in State
- Gateway Monument Killed; No 'Steel Cloud' for L.A. : Architecture: Council abandons $33-million structure over Hollywood Freeway. More modest plan to be sought.
- THE INFORMATION SUPERHIGHWAY : This Road Will Be Tough One to Pave
- Rioja : Food From the Spanish Wine Country
- Haitian Gourmands Find Their Pickings Slimmer as Embargo Hits Elite : Caribbean: Even the privileged are now feeling the pinch. Many are focusing on a relief fuel shipment.
- U.S. Aid Improves Few Russian Lives : Assistance: High expectations among ordinary citizens go unfulfilled. Technical help is slow to bear fruit.
- Shooting the Breeze Is Just Part of the Fun
- Sacramento Paper to Close : Media: Ailing economy and inability to find financial rescuers are cited in the demise of the 142-year-old Union.
- FIRST AND GOAL : Flag-Football Tournaments Are Catching On Big-Time
- Creating the Sound of Music : Practical View: Want your child's lessons to start on a high note? Experts offer advice on instruments and teachers.
- Erik Menendez Jury's Notes May Indicate Progress
- Police Get Their Man--and Their Dog
- Getting the Max Out of Metro Rail : Tourism: Moving a stop to Universal City would make the system more user-friendly for visitors and residents.
- Alarcon Reassigns Aide After Constituents' Complaints : City Council: Leo Briones is transferred from Valley liaison to mail operation. The decision follows reports of verbal abuse by his deputy.
- Angels Promote Publicist Tim Mead, Hire Vice President of Marketing
- David Novak to Close Storytelling Festival
- Frankly, My Dear, It's All Gone : Most of MGM's Fabled Heritage Has Been Sold Off or Can't Be Found
- <i> "We must pay attention to the future, because that's where we're going to live the rest of our lives."</i> --Criswell
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Promoting Harmony
- CHATSWORTH : Her Specialty Is Making Reality Out of Wishes
- Claire McNair Dies; Rites to Be Friday
- OJAI : Study Clears Way for Water Plant Project
- DANA POINT : Most Residents Balk at Headlands Price
- Parents Get Tagged With $38,000 Bill : Graffiti: Effort to make couple pay for sons' actions is the first test of an MTA program designed to fight a $20-million-a-year vandalism problem.
- SAN PEDRO : Yacht Explodes in Harbor, Killing Welder on Board
- SANTA ANA : Plans OKd for New Fundamental School
- $5.5 Million in Art Offered If Museum Relocates : Thousand Oaks: Santa Barbara man asks that Conejo Valley gallery find a larger facility. That may be costly.
- Panel OKs Asset Seizure for Hiring of Illegal Immigrants
- OXNARD : Tourism, Economic Changes Approved
- LYNWOOD : Feb. 15 Runoff Vote to Settle School Board Tie
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : MY TURN : Alcohol and Tobacco Advertisements Are Beautiful Examples of Hypocrisy
- Reardon to Step Down, Sources Say : High school football: Coach at Rio Mesa for 26 years, he admits only that he will make an announcement Friday.
- Pope Accepts Indiana's Tennis Offer
- Six Yellow Cards Assure Rematch Clean as Whistle : Soccer: Harvard-Westlake's 2-0 victory in first game with Notre Dame since Angelini incident is uneventful.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Monroe's Victory a Tall Story
- Orange County Performing Arts Center board member...
- Board Hopes to Announce Spirit Nominations Today : Awards: An inquiry into a film's financing led to a delay, Independent Features Project West says.
- HOLLYWOOD : Heterosexual HIV Support Group in Fairfax
- PARAMOUNT : Former Superintendent Loses Suit Over Firing
- COLUMN ONE : A Cold War Capital Warms Up : When Bill Clinton first saw Moscow in '69, it was the grim, gray hub of a Communist empire. Now, he returns to a city alive with the clamor and chaos of a nation trying to remake itself.
- New Jersey No Home for 76ers
- He Gets to Make the Call of Fame
- Robert Cleveland Johnson; 'Mission: Impossible' Voice
- A Simply Delicious Menu at Puck Cafe
- Man Faces Murder Charge in Drunk Driving Death : Crime: Defendant has five prior DUI convictions. 'Malice aforethought' must be proven to convict him.
- Tennis
- Prep Soccer Player's Age Is Questioned
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
- The exclusive Ventura County music charts are...
- Federal Officials Blamed as Waco Cult Trial Opens : Justice: Defense says government is responsible for death of 4 agents. Prosecutor contends the 11 defendants engaged in a deliberate ambush.
- For Parents : FAMILY OUTING : JPL Offers Guided Tour Through Outer Space
- CULTURE WATCH : But Who Drinks Lemon Pledge?
- Producing the Next Itzhak Perlman
- New Freeway May Be Traffic Headache of the Century for City Streets : Transportation: High-tech 105 corridor in some ways has created more problems than it solved, especially on north-south routes. Solutions are being explored.
- The Natural : Land use: Joe Edmiston is the consummate deal-maker, procuring thousands of acres for the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy. He's also developed many admirers and detractors.
- Bystander Killed; Police Bullet Blamed : Violence: San Diego authorities believe woman was hit when officers fired on a man who brandished a gun. The suspect may be charged with murder.
- Henry Cho Wants Y'all to Laugh at His Storytelling
- To Our Readers
- SAN FERNANDO : City Goes Against the Economic Tide
- CB Radio Enthusiast Fined $50 by Homeowners Group : Technology: Neighbors had complained of interrupted TV and phone service by the Scout, even though he used the device to help save stranded boaters.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Agencies Get $200,000 to Help Stop Drunk Driving
- Riordan, Burke to Seek Aid for Anti-Gang Plan
- Anaheim : Pickler Seeks Tough Anti-Smoking Law
- Probation for Disposal of Dead Infant : Sentencing: Woman who tried to conceal her pregnancy, then gave birth to stillborn baby at home, panicked and later threw it away, her lawyer says.
- Grant Finds Range in 2nd Half to Overcome Improving Sylmar : High school basketball: Lancers erase six-point halftime deficit for 59-48 victory and stay unbeaten in Valley Pac-8.
- 'The Cisco Kid' Walks Between Two Worlds : Television: Filmmakers get back to their roots in the TNT movie, following the footsteps of a legendary hero.
- Santa Margarita Routs Newport Harbor
- Pactel to Launch New Cellular Phone System : Technology: The mobile phone company will spend $250 million to develop a digital network in L.A and other markets.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- THE INFORMATION SUPERHIGHWAY : Times Mirror, Pactel Plan Venture : Communications: The service will offer home shopping and travel, entertainment and other information.
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE : Costa Mesa's Designs on St. John Knits Plant Could Be Unraveling
- I Say It's Flank Steak and I Say the Heck With It
- Potato Knishes, Sweet Potato Pie, Shepherd's Pie
- Israeli General Killed in Copter Crash
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Flag Football
- WANNA DANCE? : At New Nightclub, It Takes Two to Mango
- No Simple Act of Conversion : Church Wants to Turn Parking Lot Into Affordable Housing Site, but Some Neighbors Object
- Abuse-Treatment Center Receives a $350,000 Boost
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Holidays Magnify Pain of Losing Beloved
- TORRANCE : City Considers Funds for Bus Locater Safety System
- TORRANCE
- Wilder Won't Seek Robb's Seat in Senate, Plans to Quit Politics
- State Leaders Hopeful of Immigration Aid : Budget: Governor's plea for federal reimbursement of costs is finding support amid national attention to the issue. Still, timing and shortage of funds are major obstacles.
- Key Economist Flays Clinton Health Plan : Medicine: In speech to insurance group, Stanford professor calls for President to abandon price controls. He says draft reforms won't work.
- REDONDO BEACH
- Men's Clubs Becoming Just a Part of the Past? : Limited-membership groups are finding that age, time and competition impose limits of their own.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Trouble in Mind' Plays on Racial Strain : Despite our faith in the progress in social reform, the staging by UC Santa Barbara shows tensions are still strong.
- Spurt in Donors Fails to Ease U.S. Blood Shortage
- LONG BEACH : 23 Youths Detained for Violating Curfew
- Victim Loses Lawsuit Over LAPD Handling of Robbery
- A Joke? Just Ask the Students : Higher-education budget hurts as Wilson fights for immigration funds
- Board to Consider Trust Fund for Police
- Westminster : School Boundaries Meetings Planned
- A Close-up Look At People Who Matter : Graffiti Buster Puts Youths on the Right Track
- OXNARD : School District Asks Again for City Water
- Svenn Midtgaard has been appointed national sales...
- Vons Plans Lower Prices, Improved Service to Help Sales : Supermarkets: The Southland's largest grocery chain says it will also step up advertising in wake of revenue decline.
- Grandma Secrets : Greek Philosophy in the Kitchen
- SANTA MONICA : Russian Immigrant Is Shot in Face in Apparent Mugging
- SLOW WHITEWATER: In Ventura County, where whitewater...
- Lorena Bobbitt Testifies on Abuse Claims : Assault: She says she was raped, beaten and subjected to 'Marine-type tortures' by husband. Witnesses in mutilation case say they saw bruises.
- CITY COUNCIL REPORT
- SOUTH GATE : County Roundup of Hazardous Wastes
- Will Extremist Meet Clinton? Not if Diplomats Can Help It
- Sports : PREPS
- A New Look
- TORRANCE : City Fights Lawsuit in Unfair Hiring Case
- SOUTH GATE : Family Health Clinic Proposed for Campus
- Vancouver Gets Cruise Ship Trade, Seattle Gets Fumes : A 19th-Century law keeps U.S. ports mostly out of an industry that grew 175% in 10 years. They're fighting back, but it's a task.
- INGLEWOOD
- Federal Judge Refuses to Halt Work on Microwave Tower
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : New Shelter to Give Youths Place to Stay
- Fraud Is Alleged in Troubled Sale of 2 Valley Hospitals : Health care: Firm is accused of inflating price of facilities it sold to a company that later defaulted on a state-insured loan. Sale may cost taxpayers $167 million.
- Night Closures of 2 Parks Approved
- Calling That Third Strike Against Felons
- Trip to Doggie Wash With Colossal Canine Is a Hairy Ordeal
- BURBANK : Architect Hears Gripes About School Design
- PACIFIC 10 BASKETBALL / DAN HAFNER : Approaching Top Form, Cal Faces Arizona
- Woman Stabs German Soccer Player
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Vandross Charms Fans With Finesse : The singer, who plays the Anaheim Arena tonight with Oleta Adams, delivers a long set satisfying in its simplicity.
- Legislation Makes High School Sports New State of Affairs
- 710 Freeway: Rights and Wrongs on the Route
- Business and Workers
- Regulations for Vitamins
- Social Security
- Buildings: Judge's Ruling on Razing of Old Home Raises Some Questions
- Development: Controversy Over Naval Hospital Site
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Support by Student Alliance Is Overdue
- S&L; Problem
- Appointment: Clinton Selection Criticized
- Rejection and AIDS
- Wilson's State Budget
- Jobs: Defining the Role of Teachers in Today's Society
- Hunting Wolves in Alaska
- A Tired Plot Doesn't Deflate the...
- Politics: Motion Follow-Up by Council
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 13, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 13, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 13, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 13, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 13, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 13, 1994
- Obituaries - Jan. 13, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 13, 1994
- PERSPECTIVES ON OPENING NATO MEMBERSHIP : No: The Alliance Is Only a Husk of Outdated Myths : Adding Eastern Europe could suck America into a maelstrom of big-power rivalries and future Bosnias.
- Film, Speeches Inagurate King Birthday Tributes
- DOODLE TOO: As if those beleaguered board...
- House Liberals' Resistance Slows Action on Crime Bill
- Reseda Apartment Fire Forces 250 From Homes : Blazes: Later Wednesday night, flames gut one unit of a three-story building in Sherman Oaks.
- Soups Out of Season
- Overtime Pay Sparks Probe of Westminster Fire Dept.
- Clinton Swoops in Like Santa With Pledges for Ukraine Leader : Diplomacy: The U.S. President's airport stop aims to boost the chances that Kiev will get rid of its nuclear arms.
- Clinton Calls for Special Counsel to Probe Land Deal : Presidency: Aides say request for Reno to name investigator is designed to end 'barrage of innuendo' that may threaten agenda. First Family denies wrongdoing.
- Ventura School Swim Team Coach May Face Firing : Investigation: Police have begun probe of Dale Hahn. Allegations are unspecified. Several students come to his defense.
- THE INFORMATION SUPERHIGHWAY : Oracle Seeks Role in the Fast Lane : Multimedia: Its interactive TV deal with Bell Atlantic is a milestone in a well-orchestrated campaign.
- Gay Support Meetings on Campus OKd : Education: Trustees vote to allow sessions to continue at Fountain Valley High. Nearly 100 people argue the issue before the Huntington Beach district board.
- Rogue Waves Wash Out Road Trip
- FBI Collects Whitewater Documents
- Sports : SILVER ANNIVERSARY
- Recent Quake Swarm Has Westside Feeling Shaky : Temblors: As scale readings go, the recent rumbles haven't been particularly large or dangerous. But try telling that to residents unaccustomed to life so near an epicenter.
- Burbank Students Stage Protest Over Dress Code : Schools: About 60 youths join walkout. They voice anger at not being consulted about ban on gang attire.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 13, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 13, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 13, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Jan. 13, 1994
- Syntex Given OK to Sell Naprosyn Over the Counter : Medicine: The FDA approves a non-prescription version of the popular pain reliever, setting the stage for a competitive battle.
- AUTOS
- U.S.-Japan Semiconductor Pact Now a Symbol of Mistrust
- Health Reform's Call: Physician, Campaign Thyself : Many are tossing their stethoscopes into the ring, despite facing pay cuts. Their concern is medicine's future.
- Chief Cooks and the Chefs du Jour
- Moorpark Chamber Cancels Plan for Weekly Farmers' Market : Shopping: Officials cite the City Council's concerns about safety and unfair competition and the lack of support from downtown merchants.
- PORT HUENEME : Bar Fight Leaves 1 in Hospital, 1 in Jail
- PERSPECTIVE ON MEXICO : A Painful Jolt for the Body Politic : Salinas put economics ahead of democratic reform; now he relies on a populist rival to set his miscalculation right.
- Yule Trees to Come With Fire Warnings
- 'Finder' of Two Boys Charged With Kidnaping in Both Cases : Crime: Police say witnesses have reported seeing him with the children during time they were supposed to be missing. The defendant, at first called a hero, pleads not guilty.
- GLENDALE : Council OKs Hikes in Animal License Fees
- INGLEWOOD : Man Convicted of Murder of Cabbie During Robbery
- Erik Menendez Jury Resumes Discussions : Trial: Ordered by judge to continue deliberating despite a claim of deadlock, jurors complete a 17th day. They forward new note, but contents are not revealed.
- Board Declines to Negotiate with Branch : Supervisors: Any deal for the recorder's resignation would be 'inappropriate,' says Gaddi H. Vasquez.
- Trainer Jeff Lukas Pulls Out of Coma
- Move Over, Annie Oakley : At 14, Arroyo High's Kimberly Rhode Already Commands Respect From Adult Skeet Shooters--Despite Her Patriotically Painted Braces
- Herzog Rides Into Sunset, Stuns Angels : Baseball: The general manager, 62, gives up control only months after winning a power struggle over key personnel decisions.
- Coach Quits After Dismal Tenure : High school football: Knight gives up after going 1-29 in three seasons at Hueneme High, claims lack of support.
- San Francisco Opera Unveils '94 Season, More Cost Cutting
- TriStar Shake-Up: A Matter of Personalities : Analysis: Mike Medavoy's departure and Mark Canton's promotion have less to do with box-office grosses than with how well they hit if off with Sony Pictures Chairman Peter Guber.
- Toys R Us Expansion to Include Mideast
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Profit Taking Finally Ends Dow Climb
- New Soft Drink Won't Be Quite the Real Thing : Marketing: Both Coca-Cola and Pepsi are developing products that will be a cross between regular and diet.
- Russia-Latvia Clash Brings Worst Fears Into the Open : Baltics: Military base dispute prompted combat alert from Moscow. But restraint prevailed; nobody was hurt.
- District, Birds Feather Nests : Habitat: The endangered least Bell's vireo will get a willow tree parcel of land; consumers will get extra water storage at Prado Dam.
- Couple Die in Latest in Series of Arson Fires
- HEALTH : FHP Puts Logo on Center Ice at Ducks Games
- Aspin Clears Combat Policy for Women
- NEW VISION FOR THE OLD WORLD : Summit at a Glance : TUESDAY'S HIGHLIGHTS
- Quake Jars N. California
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : NOW Files Brief Backing Fire Dept. Ban on Playboy
- LOS ANGELES : Panel Endorses Plan to Aid in Fighting Brush Fires
- Raising the Stakes : Many Local Politicians Pledge Pay Raises For City Services
- GLENDALE : Suspects Sought in Drive-By Shooting
- Police Identify 2 as Suspects in Slaying of Officer : Law enforcement: Both men resemble witnesses' descriptions and both were fugitives at time of killing. The gunman's car is believed to be a rare Daihatsu Charade.
- Gun Control Issue Makes for a Double-Barreled Debate
- CYPRESS : Police Cut Advised as Last-Ditch Option
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : No. 4 Arkansas Gets Past LSU
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Osegura's 37 Lead the Way for Mater Dei
- SUNSET LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Ocean View Knocks Rosary Down a Bit
- ANALYSIS : All Talk, No Substance at NCAA Convention