- SUPER BOWL XXVIII / DAILY REPORT : Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous
- SUPER BOWL XXVIII / BUFFALO BILLS vs. DALLAS COWBOYS : A Star Is Born : With a Smelly Shoe and a Dress He Doesn't Wear, Smith Becomes a Commercial Hit
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Gains 12.7; Yields Retreat as Gold Climbs
- Laptops Respond to Right Accessories
- Celebrity Sauces by Mail
- Grain Cooking : Tales From the Bulgur Belt
- Bowled Over--and Under : Sure, it's the NFL's biggest game of the season. But it's also a once-a-year opportunity for fans to do remarkably stupid things at parties. Namely, stuff popcorn up a defenseless friend's nostrils.
- Awards: Group to Honor Achievements in the Arts
- MUSIC : Raw Silk Insists It's R&B; Despite the Jazz Image : The group, composed of veteran musicians, also does pop, funk and fusion. Regardless, they draw regular crowds.
- Labor Dept. Plans for 'Re-Employment' : Economy: New job insurance system would put emphasis on counseling, training and placement. Critics say it will cost too much.
- FOR THE KIDS : Young TV Actor Dons a New Coat for Play : For Jason Narvy, it's a big shift from children's television to the lead role in 'The Overcoat,' a classic Russian tale.
- Sweet Ending for Dresden Philharmonic
- Super Bowl Won't Be Only Game in Town
- RELIGION : Ethnic Dinners Reflect Jewish Heritage
- OJAI : City Delays Action on Krishnamurti Site
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Fillmore Merchants Plan to Set Up Businesses in Park
- Gambling Probe Implicates 8 Inglewood Police : Law enforcement: The officers are suspended. An anonymous letter about a longtime bookmaking ring prompted department investigation.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Duke Needs Late Tip-In to Survive Notre Dame Road Upset Bid, 74-72
- Mail Orders Rise as Thaw Wraps Up
- WHITTIER : Center Helps Disabled Be Self-Sufficient
- WESTCHESTER : He Wants to Give Back the Images He Took
- SHOP TALK : Getting Into Shape Need Not Put a Strain on Your Finances : Walking shoes, videos, rubber-band workouts and 'step' programs offer inexpensive ways to achieve fitness.
- Harry Nilsson, "All Time Greatest Hits"; <i> RCA</i>
- BEVERLY HILLS : Cost for Quake Repairs Could Hit $20 Million
- College Extends Period of Enrollment
- SIGHTS : Sculpture Brings an Air of Levity to Staid Public Setting : Bill McEwen's looming structure of irregular organic shapes offers 'sly hum of irony' at the county Government Center.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : OC High asks: Do sex education courses in school cover what you need to know?
- Program for Russia Atom Scientists to Start : Diplomacy: Project aims to keep weapons experts from defecting to outlaw states. Moscow is blamed for delay.
- Salvage Operation Begins in Fillmore : Quake: A search and rescue team works to retrieve valuable items from structures that are scheduled for demolition soon.
- Where to Get Help : A GUIDE TO COPING WITH THE QUAKE
- Unsafe to Drink
- A Doubly Daring Venture : Clinton aims at both health care and welfare
- SANTA ANA : Trustee for College District Is Appointed
- Confusion Delays Closing of Beach After Spill
- MARKETING : Trade Group Chapter Allows Callers to Push Buttons and Receive Faxes
- Disneyland Plans a Creepy, Crawly Attraction : Amusement: The Indiana Jones Adventure to be opened next year will be filled with fake vermin and feature cliffhanger technology.
- Splurge of the Week
- THOUSAND OAKS : Impasse Declared on Teachers' Contract
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Panel Addresses Class Shortage : Education: Task force confronts lack of inner-city space and earthquake's impact.
- Attractions Are Opposites
- World Cup Ticket Billing Backlog Concerns Many : Soccer: Sellers not getting commissions, buyers not getting tickets, organizers not getting $40 million or more in revenue.
- Elizabeth Benson Kemp, Activist and Sister-in-Law of Jack Kemp, Dies at 63
- Pacific Christian Gives Coach His 200th Victory
- Penfield to Play Volleyball for Rubio at Arizona
- OPERA REVIEW : Intimacy Without Passion in San Diego's 'Onegin'
- TENNIS / AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Graf, Sanchez Vicario Reach Final
- The Great Divide : Striving to Bring Together Vastly Different Immigrant Groups, Residents Want a New Face on West Hollywood's Neglected East End
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : my turn : Every Earthquake Has a Silver Lining
- MEDIA : Chinese TV Channel Expands Programming
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Damage Report
- GOINGS ON : Sound of Banjos to Ring Out as Top Players Perform at UCSB : Concert will dispel many of the stereotypes and myths that have surrounded the instruments.
- BUENA PARK : Revised Graffiti Law Targets Vandals
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE NORTHRIDGE EARTHQUAKE : Feds Come Up Short on Housing : There are rent vouchers, but disaster policy assumes, wrongly, that the market will replace affordable apartments.
- Someone Has to Say It: We Need a Tax : California's share of quake-recovery spending is relatively small. Don't let political leaders shirk what has to be done.
- Networks Slow to Air Condom Ads : Television: Despite agreements to broadcast public service announcements advocating use of condoms to curb the spread of AIDS, there's reticence about airing spots during prime time.
- ART REVIEW : Sculptures With a Touch of Dignity
- MARKETING
- Farmers Market Goes on Road
- FASHION : Exercising the Options of Workout Clothing : First, there's the issue of coverage-- skimpy or modest. Then comes the choice of fabric, color and pattern.
- MUSIC / DANCE : Greek Myth by Graham by Way of Twyla Tharp
- DOWNEY : Pair Plead No Contest to Medi-Cal Crimes
- LONG BEACH : 23 Firefighting Recruits to Graduate Saturday
- Russian Prosecutor Charges Zhirinovsky as Warmonger
- BOOK REVIEW: FICTION : Magical Possibilities of Childhood : HULA <i> by Lisa Shea</i> ; W.W. Norton, $15, 155 pages
- Thur.:Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" in Whittier. 8 p.m....
- A Quake by Any Other Name
- County Acts to Boost Hiring of Foster Children : Employment: Action calls for county departments to give 5% of entry-level positions to youths leaving program. Quake may create up to 300 such jobs, one official estimates.
- Fort Knocks : Complaints by City, Neighbors Threaten Boy's Treetop Abode
- $5-Million Library Windfall to Mean New Publications
- COMMENTARY : The Question Should Be: Can L.A. Help Heal the Arts? : Culture: A public forum scheduled for today has confused the issue, mistakenly promoting the idea of art as social therapy.
- A Bell Atlantic Corp. executive said that...
- Port Market Over a Barrel
- Elemental Mandarin
- Geologist Uses Quake in a Real-Life Lesson : Her visit helps students to gain a better understanding of what happened and why.
- SILVERLAKE : Ancient Tongue Now in the Computer Age
- Going for the Gold
- RELIGION : St. Monica's Unbroken Spirit
- BEVERLY HILLS : Recreation Dept. Will Offer New Youth Newspaper
- Up a Tree : Neighbors Say Boy's $3,200 Aerie Blocks View and Must Come Down; City to Decide
- The exclusive Ventura County music charts are...
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : Fillmore's Role in New Movie Is Quake Casualty : Buildings are damaged in the city, which has a nostalgic, small-town look that has attracted filmmakers.
- FUN IN THE SLAMMER : Trov Tourney Makes a Legit Game Out of Milk Cap Bashing
- MULTICULTURAL MEDICINE : Hospitals are going beyond cursory measures to understand the needs of patients. Some schedule Cesareans on propitious dates for Asian women. : Others offer ethnic food or allow families to perform rituals.
- Preschool Aide Diagnosed With Contagious TB : Health: County asks parents to allow the 60 children at Cuddle Care Center to be tested for disease that poses worst threat to very young. It is third recent outbreak in schools.
- GLENDALE : Structural Damage Hits $15 Million
- Judge Delays Boy's Murder Arraignment
- THEATER REVIEW : UCI Meets Demands of Exotic 'Butterfly'
- NBA ROUNDUP : O'Neal, Hardaway Add Up to Blowout
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- THOUSAND OAKS : Panel Formed to Aid Damaged Library
- Santa Clarita Destroys Quake-Damaged Home : Aftermath: The owners asked the city to tear down their house. Damage to nearby properties was feared.
- Loyola Marymount Stuns Pepperdine This Time : College basketball: Cobi McElroy scores 17 and Lions come on strong down stretch to end eight-game losing streak against the Waves.
- BREA : Park to Get 150 Trees Under $7,450 Grant
- Park Places Agoura in League Lead
- Princess Mitterand Wins Santa Ysabel
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : University Runs Wild to Beat Corona del Mar
- Woodbridge's Free Throws in Overtime Enough to Upset No. 5 Santa Margarita
- Baseball
- SUPER BOWL XXVIII / BUFFALO BILLS vs. DALLAS COWBOYS : Number, but Not a Name : Pro football: They also serve who sit and wait for special situations that will put them in the Super Bowl.
- CSUN Volleyball Players Earn Eligibility Waivers
- A Cartoonist's Lush Life Gets Sober Look : Animation: Off-the-wall artist John Callahan has gone from the page to the screen with his short film 'I Think I Was an Alcoholic.'
- So Far, So Good-Natured for El Toro Reuse Authority : Planning: After months of debate over its formation, first meeting is agreeable. Next one could be different.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Fishing, Friendship Are Club's Concerns
- Pierce Coach Lends Hand at Scene of Freeway Tragedy
- DMV: Extended Office Hours Are Nice, but Where Are the Handbooks in English?
- A Loaf Found Lacking
- Generous Markets
- Praise for Red Cross
- No Help From City Hall
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : A Helping Hand From Tenants 1,983 Miles Away : Charity: Michigan's Northridge Meadow hopes to raise $10,000 for victims of collapsed Valley complex.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS &...
- Prize Winner
- No Reason to Gripe
- Cure for a Cold?
- Wonder Food
- KIDS ON FILM : 'Tombstone'...
- Downtown L.A.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Charity Begins in Word and Deed
- Polenta Practice
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS &...
- A Matter of Quality
- Quake-Damaged Freeways
- Assets: Taking a Critical Look at Tax-Exempt Status of Churches and Schools
- Bell Says Investors Are Unable to...
- Olympics Boycott
- 710 Freeway: Not All in Alhambra Favor It
- Teachers: Debate Over Professional Standards
- Undeserved Credit
- President Clinton
- Scary but Fun
- Benefits of Girls' Schools
- County / IN BRIEF : LOS ANGELES : Post-Quake Parking Reprieve Is Ended
- Santa Monica's Greatest Shortage May Be Answers : Quake aftermath: Who gets disaster relief? What do those yellow tags mean? What rights do tenants have? The city, faced with 3,100 unsafe apartment units and thousands of job losses, is trying to relieve the anxiety.
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 27, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 27, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 27, 1994
- Obituaries - Jan. 27, 1994
- Obituaries - Jan. 27, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 27, 1994
- Summers Could Be Cold Indoors for Nederlander
- Shrimp in a Bath
- Key Health Plan Revision Hinted : Insurance: Bentsen says Administration is willing to review 5,000-employee threshold for business. Lowering it would let more small firms opt out of alliances.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Work to Repair Freeways Is 24-Hour Business : Recovery: More than 1,500 workers are on duty at 500 sites to patch crippled highway system.
- Quake Victims Grow Unruly While Waiting Hours for Aid : Relief: Police are put on alert after reports of fighting at welfare offices. City estimate for Valley building repairs tops $735 million.
- Caltrans Rules Out Quick-Fix Freeway Bridges
- Brown, Garamendi Outline Economic Recovery Plans : Politics: Democratic gubernatorial candidates accuse Wilson of allowing state to remain mired in recession.
- Millions in Quake-Safety Funds Go Unspent by L.A. : Preparedness: Only about $30 million of the $376 million authorized has been used. Staff shortage blamed.
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Crews Toil Nonstop to Rebuild Freeways : Roads: More than 1,500 workers fan out to 500 sites. Caltrans and its subcontractors award 17 repair and demolition contracts.
- JUST DUCKY: After the media beating Disney...
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Temporary Freeway Bridges Ruled Out : Earthquake: Caltrans will concentrate on building permanent structures. I-10 could be completed in six months.
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : L.A. Learns From Errors of Florida : Relief: Sensing the parallels after Hurricane Andrew, the Southland is discovering what to do after a disaster.
- BREA : Police, Fire Agencies Tap In to System
- L.A. Takes Page From Florida's Harsh Lessons
- Tempers Flare on Lines for Food Vouchers
- Choice at Heart of Kaiser, Pacific Venture : Health care: Deal with the Newport Beach insurer marks a new era of options for workers.
- TECHNOLOGY - Jan. 27, 1994
- Recipe: 1959 City School sour cream coffee cake
- Recipe: Los Angeles City School old-fashioned crumb cake
- Jackson Settles Abuse Suit but Insists He Is Innocent
- Dole, in GOP Response, Jabs at Health Care Plan : Reaction: Senator instead pitches 7-point opposition proposal. Democrats praise 'fired up' Clinton after speech.
- Hand-in-Hand Spirit Is Losing Its Grip
- THE STATE OF THE UNION : Clinton Text: There's Much Work Ahead, He Says
- Healthy Agenda Awaits as Congress Goes Back to Work : Legislation: Besides medical care, lawmakers face issues of crime, balancing the budget, campaign finance and perhaps welfare reform.
- Russian Whistle-Blower Calls Closed Trial 'a Crime' : Rights: Scientist who publicized chemical arms program faces arrest after refusing to appear in court.
- Rep. Don Edwards Will Retire : Politics: Dean of state delegation has been champion of civil rights.
- Cal State Panel OKs 8.6% Raise for Presidents
- Jurors Told of Cash Found in Priest's Rooms : Courts: A maid testifying in the trial of Father David Piroli says she discovered stacks and bags of bills.
- Judge Sentences Serial Rapist to 5 Life Terms and 279 Years : Courts: Penalty against man convicted in assaults on 13 women assures he will die behind bars. Defendant proclaims innocence.
- Valley Obituaries
- Doctors Battle for Their Rubble : Demolition: Tenants hire lawyer in effort to get files and valuables from building torn down after quake.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Special Help Needed for Elderly, the Hidden Victims of Quake
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : A Diamond in the Rough : Transportation: Nearly two decades ago, car-pool lanes were unpopular. But after the temblor, Caltrans is trying them again on the Santa Monica Freeway.
- Anaheim to Pay Fired Officer Back Wages : Courts: City says fighting him in court would have cost more than the $155,000 settlement. Patrolman failed to help injured man.
- NORTH : ANAHEIM : Police Picket Council Meeting a 3rd Time
- SUNSET LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL : Marina Alone in First After Beating Seahawks
- SUNSET LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL
- Foothill League Reduces Winter Sports Schedules by One-Third
- Discoverers and Creators : The filmmaker: O.C. director Greg MacGillivray is 'super-proud' of capturing the spirit of the explorers' quest.
- They're Full of Character : Unique Gyms Gain Charm From Their Quirks, Flaws
- TV & RADIOWill Regis Follow Dave?: All...
- MUSIC REVIEW : Elliott Carter Under Green Umbrella
- Dogfight Over Lease : 84-Year-Old Aviator Faces Eviction in Dispute With Airport
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Where to Get Help : A GUIDE TO COPING WITH THE QUAKE
- Sundance Fest Retains Its Counterculture Essence : Movies: Despite the inevitable Hollywood overlay, a youthful enthusiasm for film still characterizes the annual event.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : 'Dress-Rehearsal' for The Big One Offered Invaluable Lessons
- Roberti Likely to Quit Key Senate Post to Fight Recall : Politics: Officials announce a petition drive against the powerful legislator has qualified for the ballot. The lawmaker also wants to devote time to focus on his bid for state office.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Arrested in Dec. 31 Assault
- Got some angels on our roadway shoulders:...
- Preparedness Isn't Optional : Maybe California should mandate household seismic safety inspections to make sure we're all ready for the Big One.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Stopping a Recurrence of 'Flu'
- A $6.6-Billion Plea After a 6.6 Quake : Administration's request merits quick approval
- COUNTYWIDE : Supervisors Praise Emergency Response
- Confronting the Stain of Chiapas : With army's brutality newly documented, Salinas vows to aid Indians
- It Might Not Show, but Rustlers' Brun Is Having a Blast
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Charging Call Allows Palmdale to Escape
- Yves Navarre; Award-Winning French Writer
- Jackson Settles Abuse Suit but Insists He Is Innocent : Courts: Singer will reportedly pay $15 million to $24 million to teen-ager. Criminal investigation will proceed.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : President Fixes Gaze on History and Electorate
- THE STATE OF THE UNION : The State of the TelePrompTer
- SCIENCE WATCH : Caltech's Champ
- SIMI VALLEY : City Amends Law on Political Signs
- OJAI : School Investigates Alleged Racial Slurs
- NORTH : ANAHEIM : Broadcasters Hall of Fame Moving to City
- CAMARILLO : Council to Consider Rebuilding Span
- SADDLEBACK/SOUTH BEACH : MISSION VIEJO : Saddleback College Names President
- Extensive Plan Fails to Alleviate Homelessness : Santa Monica: The city's policies are being criticized for making matters worse. Those on the streets aren't very happy either.
- A Glimmer of Light for Kings' Granato : Hockey: After team falls behind, 3-0, he scores two goals to help Kings get a 4-4 tie.
- Jeremiah Ross, a 6-5, 285-pound first-team all-county...
- It's No 'Simpsons,' but Toon In : Television: From the folks who brought us Bart and Homer, ABC's new 'The Critic' takes aim at a slew of targets. When it hits, it's very funny.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : GOP Leaders Retract Special Panel Calls
- Oklahoma Welfare Project Will Penalize Those Who Skip School
- The Golden State of DENIAL : Disasters: How do many Californians prepare for a quake? By tuning out their fears. Experts call it a normal, primitive reaction to a crisis--that can be taken to unhealthy extremes.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : 2 Freeway Lanes May Reopen Soon : Transportation: State and Santa Clarita officials seek to ease bottleneck of vehicles heading into the San Fernando Valley and Los Angeles.
- L.A. Prep Officials Vote to Try to Save Seasons
- Clippers Move Knick Game to Anaheim During Repairs
- City Decides to Continue Its Winter Sports Seasons
- AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Sampras, Courier Reach Semifinals
- SUPER BOWL XXVIII / DAILY REPORT : Players Don't See Red Over Georgia Flag
- TV Ratings : NFL Championship Game Powers CBS to a Win
- TV REVIEWS : PBS' 'Malcolm X' a Complex Picture
- Residents Sought for Duty on Grand Jury
- Sometimes Game Plans Go Awry in Super Bowl of Life
- Restaurateur Takes Stand in Valet's Trial : Courts: Larry Cano says he never gave unlimited bank account access to the man accused of stealing $400,000 from him.
- Man Convicted in Theft of Company's Computer Files
- GIRLS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Marina's Benson Gets Victory, and a Party
- Presley Cos. Stock Plunges After Report of Losses : Debt: Lenders will get greater control over the company in restructuring prompted by $51-million downturn.
- MEDICINE / CAFFEINE : Study Links Coffee to Risk of Bone Fractures in Women
- Wait Until You See Disney's New Attraction: a Fun Line : Amusement: State-of-art queue outside Roger Rabbit ride aims to keep patrons laughing instead of fuming.
- Lee DuBridge Funeral to Be Held Thursday
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Tent City May Be Damp, but Sense of Community Prevails : Shelter: Quake refugees say the noise of rain is comforting--and helps drown out the snoring and the babies crying.
- THE STATE OF THE UNION : The President's Priorities
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : A Diamond in the Rough : Transportation: Nearly two decades ago, car-pool lanes were unpopular. But after the temblor, Caltrans is trying them again on the Santa Monica Freeway.
- VENTURA : Art Adds New Dimension to Seniors' Lives
- COSTA MESA/NEWPORT/IRVINE : COSTA MESA : Fair Manager Leaves Legacy of Growth
- Draft Headed to Stanford
- Withdrawal From Track Meet May Cost Northridge NCAA Funds
- Emulex Plans Special Spinoff Meeting
- IBM Chalks Up 4th-Quarter Profit, but '93 Loss Deepens : Computers: Cost cutting is credited, but some analysts say company has a long way to go to put its house in order.
- International Business : Global Markets and Economic Update
- EARNINGS
- Wyle Laboratories: The Irvine electronics company posted...
- HEALTH
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : 2 Pulses May Have Fueled Destruction, Seismologists Say : Science: Second burst of energy hit Hollywood and the Westside, sensors show. First burst was felt the most in the northern San Fernando Valley.
- Thrifty Tel Inc.: The Garden Grove long-distance...
- Allergan Profit, Sales for 1993 Show Increases
- * Alexander D. Marcel has been promoted...
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- EXECUTIVE TRAVEL : A Hotel Guest's Survival Kit for Disaster
- * Peter D. Lytle has been appointed...
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS : New Computer Product Allows Simultaneous Document Editing
- Orange County Home Sales
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : U.S. to Probe Slaying of Hasidic Scholar
- Genie Grants Disney a 34% Increase in Profit
- EARNINGS
- EARTHQUAKE / The Long Road Back : Overcoming the Jolts : At a Valley Mall, an Army of Workers Helps Prepare for the Return of the Shellshocked
- U.S. May Send Patriot Missiles to Protect South Korea : Asia: The Clinton Administration seeks to send signal to the north.
- Fueling an Economic Head of Steam : Home Sales, Including in California, Up Sharply as Confidence Climbs
- FundAmerica Pleads No Contest to Reduced Charge in Florida
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- International Business : Vietnamese Officials Eager for U.S. Firms to Join Search for Oil
- Tune Up and Lube Pays Fine in Consumer Fraud Cases
- State of the Art Inc.: The Irvine...
- Disease Detection International Inc.: The Irvine maker...
- EARNINGS
- H.F. Ahmanson Sees Profit and Portfolio Improve
- GE Says Hungarian Operation Turned Profit: General...
- Fueling an Economic Head of Steam : Clinton Must Generate His Own Luck to Hold a Steady Upward Course
- REAL ESTATE
- REAL ESTATE
- * Nancy Rader Whitehead and Timothy Wayne...
- Russia Reports Big Trade Surplus; Economists Doubtful:...
- REAL ESTATE
- EARNINGS
- * Jeffrey E. Lu has been appointed...
- Fluor Daniel: The firm said Monday that...
- Burlington Air Express: The Irvine subsidiary of...
- The Company She Keeps : Drunk driving: Candy Lightner says she still wants reforms. But now that the MADD founder works for restaurants, some wonder whose side she's really on.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Unsafe to Drink
- Hundreds of Tires Slashed in Garden Grove
- Despite Probe, Motorola Wins Big Radio Contract : Supervisors: Award is made as criminal inquiry continues into rival firm Harris Corp.'s claims of a rigged bidding process.
- LeAnn KazmerOrange Coast, So.Basketball / ForwardKazmer, limited...
- 'Highly Possible' Hosokawa May Quit, Aide Says
- Rep. Ford to Retire
- State Confirms That Roberti Faces Recall
- CASITAS SPRINGS : Repairs After Crash Close Highway 33
- Theater Panel to Vote on Sign Plans for Arts Center : Thousand Oaks: The commission will consider three options, including a 15-foot-high marquee with message board.
- LOS ALAMITOS : New Zealand Remains the Land of Milk and Money for Gorov
- Jaws of a Dilemma : Fearful Surfers Help Close Diving Excursions That Lured Great White Sharks Off Santa Cruz
- Therapy for Shellshocked CSUN : College basketball: Reeling from string of tragedies, Matadors welcome first post-quake practice, held at UCLA's Pauley Pavilion.
- SUPER BOWL XXVIII / DAILY REPORT
- EXECUTIVE TRAVEL
- EARTHQUAKE / The Long Road Back : Overcoming the Jolts : Ramifications for Southland Business Mount; Tourism Rebound Seen by Summer
- THE STATE OF THE UNION : The President's Priorities
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Providence Beats No. 14 Syracuse
- Big Blues Lingering at Cabo San Lucas
- Magic's Planned Tour of Indonesia Is Scrapped
- MUSIC REVIEW : Challenging Orchestral Fare
- REAL ESTATE
- TWA Triggers Round of Fare Reductions : Travel: Cuts of up to 35% on domestic routes are immediately matched by other airlines.
- * Curt A. Christianssen has joined Liberty...