- ENERGY
- Perry, Pentagon Deputy, Is Named Defense Secretary : Cabinet: Clinton nominates an expert on technology and procurement--but with untested political skills.
- SAINT-OUEN : Seeking a New Line
- Boy's Father in Jackson Case Won't Be Charged : Investigation: Singer claimed parent of alleged molestation victim tried to extort money from him. D.A. says decision not to prosecute is unrelated to reports that settlement is near.
- Century Freeway Gets High Marks in 1st Quake Test : Safety: No stress cracks or other damage are found in the 17.3-mile roadway. State-of-the-art design is cited.
- Fox Hires Madden; Salary Could Be $8 Million
- NHL ROUNDUP : Bure's Third Goal Is a Winner for Canucks in Overtime
- Philippe Entremont Is Playing His Numbers Right
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Dips, but Analysts Worry It Will Take a Bath
- Independent O.C. Banks Report Losses Totaling $28.9 Million : Recession: The figures, for first nine months of 1993, reflect results of the long-running economic downturn.
- COLUMN ONE : Crime Hits Hard on Capitol Hill : One senator's wife fled a gunman. Other lawmakers have been mugged, stalked or robbed. For many in Congress, violence has struck close to home, steeling resolve to pass tough laws.
- '3-Time Loser' Bill a Political Winner, but Critics Abound : Crime: Clinton is expected to back the plan for mandatory sentences in his speech to Congress. Prosecutors and prison officials see drawbacks.
- Court Allows Abortion Suits Under RICO
- Media : Publishers Reaching Out to Nouveaux Readers : Magazines rush to tell Russia's new rich how to spend their money tastefully.
- Perry to the Rescue : Pentagon's No. 2 official is nominated to be Pentagon's No. 1
- NEWS ANALYSIS : El Toro Panel Poised to Take On Reuse Issue : Politics: All sides didn't arrive at table as equals, but members together must face critics who feel board's makeup is biased.
- The Firm Grasp of a Helping Hand : Aftershocks fail to shake a wonderful and growing spirit
- PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Prochaska, Harrell Lead Kennedy Overtime Victory
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bulls Are Best in East After Beating Pistons
- Rhonda GondringerLa Quinta, So.Basketball / Guard-forwardGondringer, a...
- VENTURA : Coach Suspended on Sex Charges
- Ventura Council Considering Change in Industrial District : Development: Officials discuss zoning that would allow commercial, residential use for a project affecting 77 acres of the old sector.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Commuters Back to Work; Simi Water Declared Safe : Recovery: A week after the quake, progress toward normalcy gains momentum. Yet thousands more visit disaster relief centers.
- LA PALMA : Supervisor to Speak at Town Hall Meeting
- Chase Ends as Stolen Vehicle Rams Tree
- Falcons Hire Jones; Cardinals Fire Bugel
- Spielberg Makes the DGA List
- Quake Didn't Keep 'Em Away Over Weekend
- Lenders Offer Flexible Help to Quake Victims : Borrowing: Institutions big and small are willing to adjust repayment schedules and provide streamlined loan applications.
- Gramercy Shines as Cinderella of Sundance
- New Image Reports Flat Earnings, Higher Revenue
- Mexico Accused of Human Rights Abuses During Revolt : Report: Amnesty International says soldiers terrorized Indian villagers. Army has denied violating the law, but government refuses to help with probe.
- GARDEN GROVE : Information Fair for Parents to Be Held
- Aide to Hart Holding Weekly Office Hours
- FULLERTON : Clerk Gets Petitions to Recall 2 on Council
- Ventura Council Approves Ban on Smoking
- Good Ruling, Bad Law : Court makes right call, but RICO is a worrisome grab bag
- The Lion-Hearted Kids of Lanark Park
- Changes Urged to Keep Thousand Oaks Just the Same : Development: City commission devises scores of General Plan revisions to maintain the status quo in a community that likes its horses and its hillsides.
- Dolphin Sale Would Need Rule Waived
- SUPER BOWL XXVIII: Buffalo Bills vs. Dallas Cowboys : It Keeps Getting Worse : History: The Bills come back for more after three increasingly bad losses.
- SUPER BOWL XXVIII: Buffalo Bills vs. Dallas Cowboys : He's All Set to Run Lapse : Cowboys: Aikman is cleared to play after suffering a concussion, but don't ask him to recount Sunday's victory.
- ICN Proxy-Battle Figure Sues New York Times
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : Post-Quake Rebuilding Fuels 'Boomlet' in Construction
- KIEV : Big Week for Nukes
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Where to Get Help : A GUIDE TO COPING WITH THE QUAKE
- Electro Rent's Earnings Rise 38% in 2nd Quarter
- DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- HEALTH CARE
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Brain Can Start Mouth Watering
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Assembly Public Safety Committee Turns Tough : Crime: The once-liberal panel took a beating in the news media after the Polly Klaas murder. Recently it has approved a succession of law-and-order bills.
- Court Allows Abortion Suits Under RICO
- Orange High's Martinez to Run at Azusa Pacific
- Q&A; WITH JIMMY SMITS AND WANDA DE JESUS : Taking a 'Maiden' Voyage
- Burbank's Compact Video Reorganized, Renamed
- MADRID : Clash Over Labor Laws
- Ballot Drive Targets Local Smoking Bans : Initiative: Measure supported by Philip Morris and some restaurant owners would invalidate no-smoking laws in Los Angeles and other cities. Tobacco industry wants looser statewide controls.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : State Says No Retrofit Could Have Saved Road : Damage: Officials recant claim that I-5 and Antelope Valley Freeway interchange might have survived quake.
- National Agenda : Free Market Perils Vietnam's Health : World agencies worry that the country may divert resources away from social needs, jeopardizing huge gains made in recent years.
- Fix the Freeways Before Funding Trains : Quake recovery: Mobility, incomes and safety of residents depend much more on freeway retrofits than on a rail plan.
- Blues Bring Down Ducks in Overtime, 3-2 : Hockey: Hull scores once and sets up two other goals for St. Louis. Duchesne returns.
- SUPER BOWL / DAILY REPORT : Johnson Plays Head Game on Kelly, Points Out He Hasn't Won Big One
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : District Attorney Seeks New Law to Halt Price Gouging : Aftermath: About a dozen complaints are filed about county businesses raising prices of food, gas and other supplies.
- Museums Shake, Artworks Safe : Art: Institutions suffer few damages in earthquake because of an obsession with safety measures. Precautions pay off.
- Home Sales Expected to Bounce Back by '95
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Woodland Hills Fan Maker Will Report $300,000 Loss
- Independence One Bank of California FSB: The...
- Cherokee Announces Loss of $4.9 Million
- Culture : Hermitage Sinking Under Lax Security : Russia's famous art museum is pillaged by vandals and workers alike and undermined by riverbank soil.
- Special Counsel on Whitewater Setting Up Shop in Little Rock
- President's Speech on TV, Radio
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Charter School Students Return to Campuses : Aftermath: Many express fear of another quake. Some parents admit worry about being separated from their children.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Derby Demolition Begins Amid Protests
- Quake Victims Can Ask for Reassessment
- COUNTYWIDE : Wiping Out the Writing on the Walls
- Mall Bomb Scare May Be Linked to Bank Robbery : Crime: As a fake incendiary device was being removed from a news rack in Laguna Hills, a holdup was taking place half a mile away.
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARIES : The Problem Up-Close
- Ancient Bones Stir Controversy : Wetlands: Foes of building at Bolsa Chica accuse development firm, archeologist of failing to mention findings of human remains.
- Man Is Arrested in License Plate Thefts
- TUSTIN : New Video Preserves the History of a City
- Bruins Are Definitely Up There in No. 1 Spot
- SUPER BOWL XXVII: Buffalo Bills vs. Dallas Cowboys : It's Tough to Deal With It
- Running an Errand for Bonds Makes Former MVP Say 'Hey!'
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Tar Heels Too Much for Butler
- Jacquemin Takes Leave of Disney's Buena Vista TV Syndication Unit
- Mortgage and Realty Trust Reports Losses
- Pollution Research to Buy Product Line
- IHOP Corp., the Glendale-based operator and franchiser...
- From Vietnam Refugees to Her Extended Family : Relationships: Counselor Anne-Thu Pham of Santa Ana keeps in touch with many of the Amerasians she met 5 years ago.
- Health Insurers and White House Aides Confer
- Judge Orders Packwood to Give Up Diaries : Ethics: Oregon senator's claims of right to privacy and to avoid self-incrimination are rejected. Ruling is victory for investigating panel.
- GARDEN GROVE : Development Agency Director Appointed
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Earthquake Will Bring Metrolink to Camarillo : Transit: The temblor does what city officials couldn't do--speed the arrival of commuter train service.
- 'Exemplary' Teen Dies of Cancer : Obituary: Brice Dickerson inspired many for earning Fountain Valley High diploma despite his illness.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Ski-a-Thon Planned in Brother's Memory
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Most Public Schools Reopen in Santa Clarita : Recovery: Three damaged sites remain closed. CalArts damage, originally estimated at $50 million, is put at $10 million.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : High Schools to Share Campus Due to Quake : Simi Valley: Students from Simi and Royal will double up. Most youngsters in the district are already back in class.
- MOORPARK : School Board to Hear Opposition to Books
- TELEVISIONAnchor Away: Veteran KNBC anchor Carla Aragon...
- Precautions Protect O.C. Art Collections
- Weekend Box Office : Ticket Sales Up Despite Mother Nature
- Most Fallbrook Mall Stores Reopening Today
- AEROSPACE
- Onetime Charge Results in Fortune Petroleum Loss
- Presley Plans Call for Debt Restructuring
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Low-Key Perry Being Asked to Master High-Flying Job : Pentagon: Nominee for top defense post was considered ideal as No. 2 man. Now he has to show he can shape bold national policy and sell it.
- Gunman Slain in Foiled Robbery of Armored Truck
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Emergency Crews Get a Big Lift Over Closed Freeways : Transportation: Up to four Chinook helicopters daily ferry about 160 firefighters and 240 deputies into and out of the hard-hit Santa Clarita Valley.
- Tyson, Prosecutors Are Said to Be Working on Release Deal
- Nicole Erickson's free throws to open the...
- Body Identified as That of Missing Jockey Hansen
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Political Concerns Drive Tokyo's Market Down 954 Points
- LTC Properties Reports Rise in Earnings, Revenue
- Teachers Group Calls Sigoloff Unqualified
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Damage Report
- FAA and Aspen in Dogfight Over Airport Curfew : The county cites safety for banning private planes after sunset. Residents want quiet evenings. But the government wants equal access.
- Deactivated Guns Are a Hit in Japan : Business: In a country where handguns are outlawed, a Fullerton dealer captures the market with his gold-plated, welded wall ornaments.
- ORANGE : Officials Delay Vote on Firefighting Study
- MUSIC REVIEW : Perick Leads LACO in Program of Mozart
- Single-Race, Single-Sex Schools
- Bobby Ray Inman
- Information Highway
- Getting Out
- Getting the Jobs Done : The Review: 'RUHR-ORT' aims to fuse impressions of the German industrial heartland with a feminist appraisal of the workers from that region.
- Safe Bicycling
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : NEWS ANALYSIS : Perception of L.A. Will Be a Key Element in Business Recovery : Future: Earthquake struck just as economic development officials were detecting signs of renewed interest in region after a series of other calamities.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : 1990 Funds to Bolster Buildings in Limbo : Bond issue: The state is still trying to determine which government structures are most in need of strengthening. Of $300 million OKd in measure, only about $60 million has been appropriated.
- Malathion Spraying
- Backup Needed for Some CD Versions
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 25, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 25, 1994
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- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 25, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 25, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 25, 1994
- Obituaries - Jan. 25, 1994
- Anaheim Will Get Aid for Quake Loss
- U.S. Rejects French Proposal to Impose Bosnia Settlement : Balkans: Secretary of State Christopher makes it clear Administration is unwilling to force deal on Muslim-led government.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Needs State of the Union to Jolt a State of Motion : Speech: Since Congress recessed, the President has waded into a bog of bothers. Tonight he hopes to pull ahead on health care and other priorities.
- New Routes, Habits Help Area Traffic System Pass Initial Test : Commute: Network of detours and high ridership on Metrolink ease congestion. But officials warn that start of school and more motorists could overload roads.
- Doctors Try to Heal Broken Practices : Health: Physicians and pharmacists face unusable offices, wrecked equipment and anxious patients.
- All but 76 L.A. Schools to Open Despite Jitters
- Quake May Erode Efforts to Rebuild Riot-Torn Areas : Recovery: Focus on politically powerful Valley raises fears of neglect. Riordan aide reaffirms commitment.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Doctors Try to Heal Practices That Suffered Severe Shock : Health: Physicians and pharmacists contend with unusable offices, wrecked equipment, jumbled files--and anxious patients.
- Storm Brings More Woes for Tent Refugees
- BIG BLIMP: In the shadow of one...
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Hottest Item in Town: A Truck for Moving : Business: Companies have a hard time keeping up with demand for rentals. Most customers plan to relocate locally.
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARIES : A Case of Overkill to Curb Day Laborers : Instead of mediating black-Latino friction in one neighborhood, Supervisor Burke would ban curbside hiring everywhere.
- Schools' High Density Areas Hardest Hit
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Rental Truck and Moving Firms Scramble to Meet the Demand : Relocation: Some companies rush vehicles in from elsewhere to fill the void. Many customers plan local moves, but others are leaving the area entirely.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Valley 'Tent Cities' Endure Rain as Residents Refuse to Go Home
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Antelope Valley Gets Metrolink a Decade Early
- From the Archives: At the Northridge Meadows apartment complex, hours of terror in the rubble and dust
- Auditors Find Risks at Child-Care Centers : Safety: Inspections in several states find gamut of hazards despite licensing of facilities. Two lawmakers blame cuts in monitoring staffs.
- China's Trade Status in Doubt, U.S. Says : Human rights: Secretary of State Christopher declares Beijing's recent gestures and possible prisoner release still fall short.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Women Top Men in Their Aspirations
- Riordan Presents Traffic Plan : Radical Change in Commuting Habits Sought : Disaster: Officials say quick fixes will allow roads to accommodate about 60% of normal flow. Ride-sharing, parking restrictions and new detours are part of package.
- CHINA
- AUTOS
- Arafat Meets Egypt's Leader to Talk Peace
- The Pride of Aliso Village : Dina Gonzalez knows public housing. She lives in it. And now she's trying to help the mayor improve it.
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : Dole Rebuffed on Plan to Offset U.S. Costs : Relief: Senate leader wants to cut other programs to pay for aid. Federal officials budget up to $5 billion in initial package.
- MOVIES'Philadelphia' Edges 'Mrs. Doubtfire': It was neck-and-neck...
- More Cheap Chatter on Daytime TV
- Today's Agenda
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Trustees to Act on School-Choice Issue
- NFL PLAYOFFS / XXVIII Looks Just Like XXVII : 49ers Los Cool, and the Game : Cowboys: Victory guarantee by Johnson might have made San Francisco players a little too angry.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Weatherspoon, Woolridge Withstand the Knicks, 99-92
- Moreno Doesn't Let Pain Keep Her Down : Soccer: Despite numerous injuries, El Modena goalkeeper has continued to play well.
- The Sounds of Music Are Heard in Anaheim : Gathering: Every instrument in the world, along with people to play them, are on display at convention center.
- Circus Circus Investors Are Not Amused
- Perry Still in Running for Defense Job : Pentagon: Reports of deputy defense secretary's misgivings had circulated. But a Clinton spokesman says he 'continues to be a candidate.'
- Russian Conservative Gains From Reformers' Failures : Politics: As Prime Minister Chernomyrdin's power strengthens, hope for a Western-style economy fades.
- Community Foundation Does Well by Doing Good : Charity: High-powered leaders help achieve $5-million goal six months ahead of schedule. Endowments target health, education, the arts and more.
- Teens, Ignore Rumors: Legal Driving Age Is Still Sweet 16
- North Korea's Depiction as Ogre Is Mostly Hype : Peace: Tensions remain high but the opening is there if U.S. agencies and media turn down the rhetoric about the North.
- Laguna Hills to Honor Graffiti Fighter
- Election Results Stir Vietnamese Community Rancor
- MOORPARK : City Plans to Buy Lot for Low-Cost Housing
- LOS ALAMITOS : Schools Report on Ethnic Makeup
- Quake May End Battle Over Fillmore Hotel : Aftermath: Historic home to low-income laborers was severely damaged. Owner may not be able to rebuild, pleasing redevelopment forces.
- NFL PLAYOFFS / XXVIII Looks Just Like XXVII : Montana Has One of Those Daze
- TREND-SETTERS: For many Americans, health care reform...
- For Sale in Britain: Bunker With a View
- OCCUPATION: DIRECTOR OF TRAINING AND COUNSELING
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Bobbitt Now Faces a Paternity Test
- From Small Losses Come Fond Memories and Shared Pain
- Perspective Remains Intact : For one Westsider, recovery has meant keeping a sense of humor in the face of a daunting task--finding a new home.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Quayle Gives Speech on Family Values
- OXNARD : Council May Amend Planning Process
- Community Essay : 'The Black Male Crisis Is Real' : There are some bright spots, but black professionals need to apply more effort to training black youths and finding and creating jobs for them.
- MOORPARK : Higher Tierra Rejada Speed Limit OKd
- CYPRESS : Policy on Teachers' Children Attacked
- Pearsall's Defensive Skills Drawing Attention
- TV REVIEWS : 'My Name Is Kate' Has Strong Message
- NBC to Keep Programming Chief : Television: The move ends talk of Warren Littlefield leaving. Network has seen ratings gains this season.
- PLACENTIA : Judge to Rule on City Denial of Conversion
- TV REVIEWS : 'Mantis' a Super-Hero Without a Prayer
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Churches Offer Words of Comfort : Religion: In Simi Valley and Fillmore, ministers urge congregations to cope with the quake aftermath by relying on their faith and by helping their neighbors.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Crisis of Confidence in Recorder's Office
- NFL PLAYOFFS / DAILY REPORT : NFC : 49ers Let Smith Do Pretty Much What He Wanted
- Cultural Affairs Needs Arts Vision
- Contrarians Offering a Way to Hedge Your Bet
- IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD : San Pedro: Ocean Lessons in Teamwork and Responsibility
- Whatever Happened to Give and Take? : EPA's heavy-handed tactics in disagreement on smog testing are riling California officials
- Now Boarding in the Antelope Valley
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : Soccer and a Missionary Outdraw the NFL : Relief: Volunteers nourish evacuees' bodies and souls at a Valley shelter. The biggest attraction is communion.
- SANTA ANITA : McCarron Will Lose Rides in Two Stakes
- The South Bay Contemporary Museum of Art...
- Youth Opinion : 'Those Aftershocks, I Wish They Would Stop'
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : Where to Get Help : A GUIDE TO COPING WITH THE QUAKE
- Turmoil Roils Tokyo Markets, May Stall Recovery : Japan: Hosokawa's economic stimulus plan is in trouble; the prime minister may lose his job. Stocks plunge in early trading.
- R-Rated Scene Gets Woody Recalled
- Chinese Draft Sweatshop Law
- SHENA CRANE : Author of "What Do I Do Now? Making Sense of Today's Changing Workplace"
- EARTHQUAKE: The Long Road Back : Week 2: Rattled, but Reopening : Stop Denying, Start Preparing for Next Crisis, Experts Warn
- Politically Perilous Times for Safety Panel : Legislature: Group seems to be heeding public demand for anti-crime laws. O.C. member sees that as a 'positive.'
- Surfing's Ambassador Going Strong at 78
- Day Rides His 6,000th Winner as He Seeks 12th Oaklawn Title
- CHINA
- Corona Area in Uproar Over Spraying Plan : Medfly: Lawsuit seeks to block aerial application of malathion, set to start tonight. Local officials say they are being taken advantage of. State says action is essential to protect agriculture.
- BOOK REVIEW: FICTION : Some Satire, a Bit of Mystery, a Dash of Philosophy : DANCE, DANCE, DANCE <i> by Haruki Murakami</i> , T<i> ranslated from the Japanese by Alfred Birnbaum</i> ; Kodansha, $22, 393 pages
- ANAHEIM : Council to Discuss Changing 2 Fees
- Bar Quake Aid to Non-Citizens, Lawmaker Says
- Still at Home on the Range : History: Rancho Mission Viejo, passed down through the generations, offers a modern-day glimpse at South County's cattle-herding past.
- Multicultural Manners : Social Visits Serve Food for Thought
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council OKs Most of Plan for Central Park
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Players' Group Is Not Expected to Welcome Salary-Cap Plan
- NFL PLAYOFFS / XXVIII Looks Just Like XXVII : Armchair Quarterback's Plan to Survive Super Bowl
- East L.A. Blazers Go Beyond Classic R
- AN APPRECIATION : Wilfred Latour: His Music Really Was a Gift : With his death, we have lost one of the last living links to the pioneering players who created the Cajun sound as we know it.
- OPERA REVIEW : Intimacy Without Passion in S.D. 'Onegin'
- TV REVIEWS : 'To My Daughter' Is Rigorously Candid
- Odetics, Anaheim
- INTERNATIONAL
- Renter Who Moved Before Quake Haunted by Survival
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Temple Is Temporary Home to Baptist Church
- For Victims, Speed Is of the Essence : Federal disaster agency is overwhelmed but undaunted
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : TimesLink Help
- TENNIS / AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Davenport Advances Past Fernandez
- COLLEGE TENNIS : Leach Duplicates Older Brother's Feat
- Opera : Unmerry 'Widow' in Orange County
- Perot Says His Group Will Influence All '94 Federal Races : Politics: In TV interview, he spells out United We Stand agenda. He also attacks Clinton health plan, but members have yet to consider it.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Feeling the Aftershocks
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : Finding Your Route
- SANTA ANA : New College Trustee to Be Selected Today
- COSTA MESA : Ancient Dump to Be Developed for Public
- GOLF / DAN HAFNER : McSpaden, Now 85, Has Twice Shot 11 Strokes Under His Age
- RUNNING : Pfeffer Is San Diego Winner
- VIETNAM
- TAIWAN
- Gun play: a quick draw for Florida tourists : But city and business leaders think Orlando needs gun ranges like it needs a hole in the head.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Damage Report
- People Want Action, Not More Caution
- Hometown Memories : Once a Nice Quiet Place, Northridge Is Thrust Out of Its Obscurity
- Is the Summit Now Imperiled? : Reform prime minister has ground knocked out from under him by Japanese Parliament
- Sermon : On Connecting the Violence of Nature and Man
- JAPAN
- Earthquake Afterschlock
- EARTHQUAKE: The Long Road Back : Week 2: Rattled, but Reopening : South-Central's Founders Bank Faces Task of Rebuilding Itself
- Pentagon Quits AIDS Drug Trials : Medicine: Top health agencies also opposed the program. Funds from the controversial $20-million vaccine test will go to unspecified Army research.
- Many Call for Tougher Codes, Retrofitting
- Gunmen Kill 33 Revelers at Street Party in Colombia
- OXNARD : Robbery Suspect Is Accidentally Shot
- Age-Old Schisms Define Entry to Western Alliance : NATO: The Christian elite's disdain for the Orthodox and Muslim East is an impediment to building a modern Europe.
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : Remembering a Vow--and a Birthday
- CAMARILLO : Information Sought in Finding Man, 74
- EARTHQUAKE / THE LONG ROAD BACK : Grace Under Pressure : Workers: As buildings fell and fears rose, the ones who patch us back together kept a steady focus on their jobs.
- Last Summer, Harding Allegedly Wanted Husband 'Bumped Off'
- Unser's Move in Family Tradition : Auto racing: Driver switched to Penske team after an unhappy parting of the ways with Galles.
- MacPherson's Rendition of African Pop Music Hits Plenty of High Notes
- NFL PLAYOFFS / DAILY REPORT : NFC
- Southwest Chamber Plays Early Carter
- AUSTRALIA
- Classes Offered on Quake Preparedness
- NEWPORT BEACH : Late Fee on Bed Tax May Be Hiked to 1.5%
- The Arrogance of Those Who Know Secrets : Inman: Access to inside information can create delusions of grandeur and omniscience.
- Southern Section Tightens Its Belt : High school sports: Members of the Executive Committee have more business, less pleasure during getaway.
- COMMENTARY : This Super Bowl Comes Down to Johnson Against Kelly
- 'Schindler's List' Breaks the Jinx for Spielberg : Golden Globes: Awards end speculation that director would get cold shoulder again; Hanks, Hunter, Williams also honored.
- Country Is Gone but Songs Stay
- Consultant Fares Well in Her Real Estate Niche : Bonnie Benton's home-based business relies on a powerful computer and the right software for the job.
- COLUMN ONE : Seeking Solace in Simplicity : After years of fat living, some Japanese embrace the idea that less is more. They also find inspiration in the feudal Edo era, and the belief that 'This was pure Japan, the way we were, the world we lost.'
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- PLATFORM : The Look of an Earthquake When You're 4 1/2
- Second Opinion / OTHER MEDIA
- NFL PLAYOFFS / DAILY REPORT : AFC : Beauty of Bills Is Definitely in Eye of Beholder
- NFL PLAYOFFS / DAILY REPORT : AFC
- NFL PLAYOFFS / XXVIII Looks Just Like XXVII : Bills Hoping Fourth Time Is the Charm : AFC: Thomas runs wild as Buffalo knocks out Montana and rolls to 30-13 victory, setting up rematch with Cowboys.
- Lee A. DuBridge; Led Caltech for 22 Years
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Expected to OK Pier Restaurant Plan
- First Job : 'Don't Be Afraid to Ask for Help or Work for Free'
- '6.6 a New Measure of Personal Toughness'
- A Milestone: First Voucher for New Home
- Syrian President Assad's Hard Sell: Peace : Mideast: For a quarter of a century, the dictator has taught his people to hate, fight and destroy Israel. Persuading them to embrace peace may be his toughest challenge of all.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Is Quake a Sign of God's Wrath? Clergy Say No : Religion: Most absolve the Almighty of blame for natural disasters, but have a harder time explaining why some people die and others live.
- GARDEN GROVE : Astronomy Program Gets Stellar Marks
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE NORTHRIDGE EARTHQUAKE : Our Lifelines Are Also Our Achilles' Heels : Besides buildings, we must protect electricity, telecommunications, transportation and water and sewer systems.