- ELECTRONICS : (Gently!) Care and Feeding of Temperamental VCR
- Fire Guts Oxnard Hangar, Melts 12 Planes : Blaze: Explosions rock neighborhood, rousting residents from nearby apartments. Oil-soaked rags are suspected as cause.
- Obituaries : Lynn Frobisher; Simi Valley Police Dispatcher
- SIMI VALLEY : New Shooting Range OKd by Commission
- Red Cross Wants Blood on Halloween
- Berman Seeks to Speed Up Repairs in 'Ghost Town' : North Hills:He asks Riordan to call a meeting of disaster officials and property owners in quake-hit area.
- The Judge's Wise Change of Mind : Closing doors only adds to the difficulty
- NORTHRIDGE : Latino Students Get a Jolt Out of Science
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Los Amigos Will Settle for Victory
- NBA ROUNDUP : Threatt Rejoins Lakers, to Be Fined for Walkout
- In This Case, the Correct Date Becomes Most Moot of Points
- A Lot Has Changed in a Year for CBS : Television: Ratings news for the network isn't all bad, but the killer is that it's dead last in the contest for viewers 18 to 49 years old.
- Pop Album Chart
- TV Review : 'Autry of the West': a Pleasant Nostalgic Trip
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Wilson, Brown Styles Belie Who's Leading in the Polls : Politics: In last stages of the campaign, he seems a concerned challenger, she a freewheeling front-runner.
- Clinton Rejects Racially Based Theory on IQs
- IRVINE : Trustee Presses for New School's Stadium
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 3 Drug-Related Arrests Are Made at Residence
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Bell's Runs and Kicks Ring Up 38-20 Western Victory
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Newport Harbor Edges Corona del Mar
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : SEA VIEW LEAGUE : El Toro Turns Turnover Tables in 33-9 Romp
- S&Ls;' Quarterly Earnings Plummet : Thrifts: Rising interest rates blamed for slump to $45.7 million from last year's $74.6 million.
- VENTURA : Fund Raising Slated for Libraries Today
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Fielding's Left Foot Gives Diablos Leg Up on Cougars
- WOODLAND HILLS : College to Overhaul Heating, Lighting
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : CENTURY LEAGUE : Second-Quarter Effort Keys Villa Park Rout
- WESTERN STATE CONFERENCE CROSS-COUNTRY MEET : Wilson Has Ups and Downs, Wins Again
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Getting With His Program : Dancer Julio Bocca Wants Ballet Argentino to Cover New Ground
- Will a 'Summit' Help Soaps Give Up Sex? : Television: Advocacy group meets in Santa Monica to urge daytime dramas to be a force for social change in America.
- Gaming Trade Bets on Hoge in Assembly Horse Race : Politics: Republican who represents Sunland-Tujunga received $140,000 from the industry.
- Leader of Mormons Reaffirms Primacy of Church Teachings : Interview: After being chosen president and prophet in June, Howard W. Hunter reached out to disaffected members. But he still upholds authority of the hierarchy.
- Today's special--Buick under glass: The Beverly Hills...
- TORRANCE : Leaky Pipe Flange Identified as Probable Source of Blast
- School Damages Ruled Out in IQ Test Dispute
- Bikers Coming With Sidecars as Sidekicks
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Logan Soars for San Fernando
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : University Gets Lots of Room to Run, Upends Artists
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Belatedly Becoming a Foreign Policy President
- WOODWORKING : There Is No Need to Get Fancy to Make Joints
- Girl Killed After a Warning Not to Talk
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Hope in Youth Class Counts 13 Graduates
- IRVINE : 18-Year-Old Suspect Arrested in January Turtle Rock Slaying
- Pride and Prejudice
- Stokes Expected to Play Today : College football: Bruins' Donahue says wide receiver probably will get limited action against Arizona.
- City Guide
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Back Spasms Might Sideline Hester
- A Tenor for the Times : Wolfgang Schmidt brings power and passion to 'Tannhauser' in the San Francisco Opera presentation.
- Minorities, Women Get Contract Leads
- FURNISHINGS : Floor Cloths Provide a Step Back in Time
- Wilder Endorses Robb Against North
- Vacationing Couple Accused of Leaving Children Home Alone
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 188 : Tobacco Industry Uses New Tactic in Ads
- NATION IN BRIEF : MONTANA : Senator's Remarks Spark Controversy
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Catholic Communication Group Gathers to Reward Media Angels
- GLENDALE : The Galleria's Parking Lot Reopens Soon
- The just-launched Los Angeles Mammography Promotion in...
- Weekend TV : 'L.A. Stories' Saddles Up With City Police
- Nkumanda's Small Slice of Africa : Art: Because of the cloud of apartheid, she never thought her work would gain exposure so far away, but now it is being shown in L.A.
- Revolution of Independents : Pop music: Two promoters will try to build a reputation with one daylong concert featuring 75 up-and-coming bands.
- TUSTIN : New Sports Park Will Accommodate Baseball Too
- Pasadena Turns to Self-Examination : Politics: Feuds, staff resignations and management errors concern officials and have put city manager on the defensive.
- BREA : School District OKs Grade-Change Policy
- Agoura Trips Simi Valley, 22-20
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Hoover Swamps Crescenta Valley
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Cubs, Padres, Reds Make Decisions on Managers
- LOS ALAMITOS : Ah Sigh Wins in Ed Burke Trial
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : Trabuco Hills' Defense Shuts Down Dana Hills
- A Little Bit of History
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Fountain Valley Slams Eighth-Ranked Marina
- Jazz Review : Carter Puts On a Unique, Special Show
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Foothill's Keep-Away Game Humbles Canyon
- He Helped Blaze Free Agents' Trail : Baseball: Gardella challenged the major leagues' antitrust exemption in 1947--and still has second thoughts about the result.
- Notre Dame's Defense Continues to Stand Up
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : DEL REY LEAGUE
- Schneider Commits to Stanford Softball
- THE NFL / BILL PLASCHKE : Switzer Keeps the Cowboys on Winning Track--Honest
- Gas Tax Ballot Measure
- This Bold Prediction Was Wide of the Mark
- Trojan Fan Asks: Who's Stupid Now?
- Expanding Their Universe : Astronomy: Griffith Observatory officials plan $25-million underground exhibition hall and education center at the hillside landmark.
- A Point to Raise
- Medical Insurers
- Flaws in Prop. 187
- Kiam Shaves $73,400 Off British Paper
- UCLA Fans May Yet Have Reason to Cheer at End of This Season
- Bruin Batchkoff Told to Back Off
- What's So Awful About a Salary Cap?
- Los Angeles Times Special Report / Baseball : Readers Reflect : Memories of '94 All Sour
- VENTURA : Battle Over Street Reaches City Clerk
- Los Angeles Times Special Report / Baseball : The World Series Was to Have Started Today, Instead a Labor Dispute Killed it: Clearly We've Reached. . . : The End of Innocence : When the Fairy Tale is Over, It Looks Like a Grim Future for the National Pastime
- This Forecast Calls for More of the Same
- Feinstein, Huffington Debate
- Donahue's Touch Reaches South Bend
- On Those Hot Days, Free Iced Tea Is Nice
- Antidote
- MOVIES - Oct. 22, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 22, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 22, 1994
- Obituaries - Oct. 22, 1994
- Obituaries - Oct. 22, 1994
- O.C. Lab's Drug Stings Yielded Few Jail Terms
- Judge Reopens Access to Simpson Jury Selection : Trial: New transcripts reveal attorneys for both sides say prospective jurors may be lying to get on the panel.
- DMV Chief Halts Study That Shields Bad Drivers : Safety: All repeat offenders will face the agency's most aggressive prosecution, he pledges in wake of chronic speeder's fatal Silverado Canyon crash.
- Prop. 187 Sparks More High School Walkouts
- Students Stage Walkout in Protest of Prop. 187
- Clinton, Feinstein Declare Opposition to Prop. 187 : Immigration: President calls measure unconstitutional. Senator admits her stance could cost her the election.
- Democratic Congressmen Outspend Foes : Politics: Margin is less than in previous years. And many incumbents do not have an overwhelming cash edge as final weeks of the campaign begin.
- Wife of CIA Double Agent Sentenced to 5 Years in Prison : Espionage: Rosario Ames asks for leniency, portraying herself as a victim. But prosecutors call her a 'greedy spouse' who aided her husband.
- REDWOOD CHRISTMAS? It's hard to get too...
- Two LAPD Officers Are Wounded in Shootout : Crime: One victim is in critical condition after gunfire erupts in Hollywood late Friday. Police are seeking suspected gang member.
- Prop. 187 Sparks More High School Walkouts
- Prop. 187 Sparks More Student Walkouts in Southland : Demonstrations: Several hundred protest at El Camino High against immigration initiative.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : A Page From History : Experience: For a senior at Kennedy High School in La Palma, a session with Congress in Washington, D.C., is more than just a job.
- THE GOODS : Only Easy Street Is Missing
- PARENTING : School Winning the Battle
- A. Hauptmann; Lindbergh Case Killer's Widow
- LONG BEACH : Jackie Robinson Academy Dedicated; Widow Attends
- Grant High Parents, Staff Discuss Melee : Violence: Back-to-school night crowd confronts officials about Tuesday's incident. Principal says campus is safe.
- A Heroic Struggle to Defuse Tensions : The unsung work of area schools is so needed
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : College Buildings Get Go-Ahead : Education: Campus officials, state reach accord on funding library and fine arts center after bids came in higher than expected.
- YORBA LINDA : Residents Seeking Limits on Trail Use
- MONTEREY PARK : Council Replaces Official Accused of Racial Remarks
- VAN NUYS : 16th Valley Air Derby Is Set for Takeoff
- Mt. SAC Cross-Country Meet Begins Today
- 'Sonnyville': A Passionate Adaptation
- Rock 'n' Jock B-Ball Jam on MTV Saturday
- National Video Rentals
- A Hideaway for Francophiles Who Would be Tres Svelte
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Love Affair,' Third Time Around : Warren Beatty and Annette Bening Star in Latest Remake of This Sturdy Tale
- Section Stands Firm on Football Playoff Structure
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : OC High asks: What's your favorite midnight snack?
- THE TIMES POLL : Voters Shift to GOP but Reject Party's Policies
- ORANGE : International Fair Satisfies Appetite for New Friendships
- GLENDALE : Back-to-School Night Focuses on the Fathers
- Schools
- ELECTIONS / FILLMORE COUNCIL : Candidates Agree Quake May Have Silver Lining
- GLENDALE : Additional $64,000 OKd for Classrooms
- Soto Brings Some Glitter to Cal State Fullerton Soccer
- Southern Section Council Rejects Proposed Section
- CLIPPER REPORT : If He Keeps Improving, Fish Could Catch On
- Nickelodeon Expanding Its Lineup : Television: The channel's schedule is designed to appeal to both older and younger children. The preschool slate is an attempt to take on an area dominated by PBS.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Chili Peppers, Buddy Guy in Solid Outings
- Twelve Little Steps Closer to the Big Time : A study in the small scale, OCC Repertory takes on '24 Hours A.M.,' 10-minute playlets for 12 student directors to exercise walking before they run.
- Art Review : Kienholz's Last Work Still Has Edge
- Russia Premier Pushes Tough Budget Cuts : Economy: Embattled prime minister squelches rumors of resignation, calls for slashing subsidies.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : TURKEY : Police Arrest Man Selling Uranium
- Actor Raul Julia in Coma After Suffering a Stroke
- Trip to Northeast Gives Clinton a Boost : Politics: President is greeted by enthusiastic crowds as he campaigns for Kennedy, Cuomo. He renews attack on GOP 'contract with America.'
- SOUTH AMERICA : Protesters Vigilantly Demand Justice in Argentine Bombing : Little progress has been made in investigation of fatal blast at Jewish community center. Weekly gatherings keep pressure on.
- Painful Facts of Life : The young characters in 'Careless Love' face grown-up issues when they grapple with an unplanned pregnancy.
- COSTA MESA : Panel Backs Proposed Massage Ordinance
- College District Opposes Prop. 187
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Law Firm Is Hired to Defend City in Suit
- OXNARD : Protests Over Sales at Liquor Store
- Bakersfield Schools Superintendent Being Considered for Santa Ana Post
- Man, 26, Fatally Shot in Alley
- POINT MUGU : Panel Calls Joint Use of Airfield Feasible
- Special Delivery : Deputy Goes Beyond Call of Duty When Baby Is Born at Jail
- SUNLAND-TUJUNGA : Mounted Police Patrolling Sanctuary
- Savanna Takes to the Air, Beats Valencia
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Donahue Thinks Stokes Won't Play
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Robinson Looking for Defensive Help
- TENNIS / DANA HADDAD : Xanthos Continues to Hold Court
- COMMENTARY : Here's Hoping Pat Riley Stays Put
- Tylenol User Wins $8.8 Million From Lawsuit Over Liver Failure
- PARENTING : Beyond the Basics : As schools trim physical education and art programs, parents look to outside classes to allow children to explore new interests, talents.
- GI Suicides in Haiti Alert Army to the Enemy Within : Military: All missions have stresses and strains. But the impoverished nation is taking its toll on U.S. troops.
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- 'Chunnel' PR Event Has Trouble Getting on Track
- THE GOODS : Computer's Confusion Can Cause Hesitation
- A Time So Right for Gossipmeister Walter Winchell
- A Tenuous Peace Moves Into Some Gang Areas : Crime: Long Beach is latest community to see drop in violent rivalries. Some say gangbangers want to end carnage; others say the calm is designed to protect drug operations.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : McKeon to Seek Foreign Trade Zone in West Valley
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / BUENA PARK CITY COUNCIL : Eight Candidates Evenly Split on Fire Department Issue
- Trustees OK Higher CSU Fees : Education: Students will pay 10% more next year, but the board votes to request enough state funding to avoid another increase for 1996-97.
- Closer to Home : UNICEF Turns Its Focus on Helping U.S. Children
- Congressional Candidates Forum Planned at College
- Sax Sings Autumn Blues : Jazz veteran Charles Owens makes tenor his 'bread and butter.' He also has a weak spot for Latin sounds.
- PARENTING : Lessons in Giving : Community-service requirements help Valley schools foster students' sense of responsibility.
- PARENTING : A Class That's on the Cutting Edge : Sharyn Hughes teaches youngsters the art of patience in her popular sewing classes at Northridge store.
- A Crystal Ball : The warehouse of Athena International in Venice offers glass objets d'art that represent some, well, smashing buys.
- After a Death, a Discovery of the Man the Boy Became
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- MOORPARK : City Council Votes to Oppose Prop. 187
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 3 Youths Arrested in Burglary
- SIMI VALLEY : Marr Ranch Project Tentatively OKd
- PORT HUENEME : City Gives $10,000 to Effort to Spare Bases
- PREP ROUNDUP : Villa Park Clinches Century League Girls' Tennis Title
- Loara Turns Seven Katella Turnovers Into 28-7 Victory
- CLIPPER REPORT : Team Signs Top Draft Pick Lamond Murray
- Tri-Valley Must Remain in Division IX Playoffs
- Linebacker Small Came Up Big at Just the Right Time for USC
- PRO BASKETBALL
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Masters' Strings Up Sci-Fi Fans
- MOVIESAFI Picks Spielberg: The accolades keep coming...
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pacific Symphony Shows Strength, Vitality
- County Lawyers May Lose Their Raises
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE PRESS AND THE COURTS : Overreacting to Effects of Publicity : Judge Ito is unnecessarily exaggerating the tension between the First andSixth amendments.
- GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE : Servite Possessions Deep-Six Ocean View
- SIDELINES : Notre Dame's Schwary Knows How to Play Political Football
- Eckersley a Free Agent, but A's Want Him Back
- Ozone Ranking Among Worst : Environment: Poor county showing occurs despite significant smog reductions in past two decades.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : 8.4 Acres Donated for New City Park
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : DOT Favors Subway Over Elevated Line
- Campaign Calendar
- City Drains Some Reserve Funds to Pay for Arts Plaza : Thousand Oaks: The financing plan relies heavily on debt. But leaders say the $86-million complex is worth it.
- Hoch Takes Charge With 14-Under 129
- LOS ALAMITOS : From Riding to Training, Treece Finds Winning Niche
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Newman Stands Out Despite Injury
- MOVIE REVIEW : Psychiatrist Caught Up in Murder Mystery 'Passion'
- Media Forum to Cover 'Headline Hysteria'
- 'Mr. Sloane' Could Be More Entertaining
- 1st-Year Budget for Running the Center Amounts to a Guessing Game : Funding: Officials are optimistic, but exact accounting must wait. Endowment will provide key financing.
- VAN NUYS : Judge Sentences Man Who Left Baby Locked in Car
- PARENTING : Keeping the Peace at Holiday Time : Advance planning with family members can head off potential conflicts about where and with whom to share the festivities.
- PARENTING : Curing Monday Morning Flu : It takes a little detective work to determine if a child is truly ill--or worried sick about school.
- A Gift of Beauty and Education
- County-USC Quake Toll Is $1 Billion : Recovery: Local officials hope to persuade federal, state authorities to pay for new center instead of making repairs.
- THOUSAND OAKS : City to Hire Experts to Plan for Boulevard
- Legislators Vow to Fight Wilson Over Prison Funds : Finances: Governor hopes to raise $2 billion next year. Several lawmakers question spending proposal.
- Diceon Electronics Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer of...
- MusicSource Plans to Buy Stake in Michigan Firm
- Rockwell Makes Bid for Reliance Electric : Mergers: The $1.5-billion deal would take the government contractor another step toward promising commercial ventures.
- Urethane Technologies Inc.: The Santa Ana company,...
- First Interstate Chooses Siart to Replace Outgoing Chairman
- Chief Executive Appointed at Toshiba America Systems Unit
- FileNet Corp.: The Costa Mesa document imaging...
- SECURITIES
- AEROSPACE
- Southland IPOs a Flourishing Crop Despite Risks
- Advantage Life Products Inc.: The beauty products...
- VIDEO FACTS
- Bank Robbery Suspect Held
- Abducted Man Freed by U.S., Mexican Police
- PARENTING : Easing the Search for Safe Child Care : A state-funded agency provides parents with names of providers and tips for finding the best. All for free.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : INSURANCE COMMISSIONER : Agents Urge Clients to Back Quackenbush
- COVER STORY : Enriching the Game Plan : The L.A. Zoo's staff and volunteers are toying with stark environments in an attempt to recreate the animals' experiences in the wilds.
- PARENTING : LITTLE-KNOWN FACTS
- Use of Rubber on Rail Tracks Studied
- THOUSAND OAKS : Fire Started by Welder Burns 7 Acres; 2 Hurt
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Edwards AFB Public Day Will Open With a Supersonic Bang : Military: Annual air show permits visitors to salute the base and allows it to lift a bit of the secrecy that surrounds its work.
- A Genuine Box-Office Attraction
- EMPIRE LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Vega's Final Key Play Helps Century Beat El Dorado
- PARENTING : Curbing the Cravings : Setting reasonable restrictions is the best way to limit the intake of junk foods.
- Why Not Ban Leno's Jokes?
- PARENTING : When Kids Want to Quit
- The Last Prayers in Church : Earthquake: Worshipers slip into the sanctuary for a dusty goodby. Other congregations are waiting.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Studies Release of Employee Pay Data
- ORANGE LEAGUE : Brea-Olinda Gets Past Anaheim
- Golden West to Face Southwestern Tonight
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Skrepenak Finally Gets Big Chance
- Las Vegas Shuffle: Grgurich Gets Offer : College basketball: Sources say former assistant will accept three-year $900,000 deal.
- ROUNDUP : Hoover Runners Gang Up for Pacific Win
- MOVIE REVIEW : Two Amusing Looks at Love at Nuart
- Theater Review : A Pretty 'Italian Straw Hat' Is Real Eyeful
- Art Review : MOCA Puts 'Focus' on Artists' Installations
- Ex-Motels' Martha Davis Checks in as 'Grunge Grandma'
- Texas River on Fire as Flooding Snaps Pipeline
- PARENTING : Getting Into the Habit : Homework is crucial to learning, educators say, and should become part of a child's routine early on.
- Man Is Charged With 'Cloning' Cellular Phones
- 'Party House' May Be in New Hands : Legal: Status of agreement to control late-night festivities is in question. Attorney will amend document.
- The Body Electric : Energy and movement leap from Patti Allen-Akesson's canvases and sculptures. The artist draws from her long association with dancing in her depictions of the human form.
- Injury Toll Grows to 28 in Mobil Refinery Blast : Explosion: Officials are still seeking cause, but say costly safety features kept incident from being worse.
- MacLean Takes Stage Under Center : Granada Hills Quarterback Becomes Area's Leading Passer in 1st Year as Starter
- Merchant Loan Program Approved
- Saugus Is a Pain for Burbank
- Fiddling While the Fans Burn
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Summers Leads Pacifica Past Bolsa Grande
- STACKING UP SALES
- Emulex Corp.: The Costa Mesa manufacturer of...
- Imperial Credit Industries Inc.: The Newport Beach...
- Cheese Sold in O.C. Is Recalled After Finding of Bacteria
- PARENTING : A Place to Call Home After School : Morning and afternoon programs provide Valley youths with companionship and supervised activities.
- COSTA MESA : Builder Files Claim Against School District
- 1 Dead, 4 Hurt in 5-Car Crash : Accidents: Driver who reportedly sped through a red light is killed when car flips over in Tustin intersection. It is the worst of several collisions on an especially dangerous day on local roads and freeways.
- Don't Let Hamas Win : Arafat invites his own political destruction if he doesn't stop equivocating
- CALABASAS : Residents Donate Money for Geese Pen
- Ice Age Comes to Ventura County : Mariners Open Home Hockey Season Against Junior Ducks Tonight
- Linebacker Small Came Up Big at Just the Right Time for USC : College football: Surviving serious car accident has left Trojan player with a new attitude.
- Southern Section Council Votes Against O.C. Secession
- CSUN Baseball Team to Hold Alumni Game
- Penalty Waved Off; Vaqueros Salvage Tie
- Inexplicably, Houston Leaves Top Spot
- Luckman Theater to Continue First Season With 'Salome'
- Pop Music Review : Smile: Heavy on Attitude, but Fuzzy on Intentions
- AEROSPACE
- Spelling Names Execs to Head New TV Comedy Unit
- Suit Alleges Tandy Misled Company
- Irvine Rated as State's 2nd-Best City for Business : Recognition: California Business magazine's list of top 100 cities is based on license costs, lease and rental rates, crime rates, Scholastic Aptitude Test scores and commuting time.
- IBM Isn't Feeling So Blue Anymore; Net Income Rises Sharply
- Giving Credit Where It's Due : League's awards will pay tribute to individuals and draw attention to Valley's high-quality stage work.
- Back Home Again : After 29 years away, the Glendale Symphony returns to the community, taking up residence at the Alex Theatre.
- Gulf War Syndrome May Be Contagious, Survey Shows : Health: Results of government study find significant numbers of veterans' spouses, children exhibiting symptoms of the mysterious illnesses.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NETHERLANDS : Documentary First to Show Euthanasia
- Political Scorecard
- SPANKING NEW: It's no big surprise that...
- VENTURA : Battle Over Street Reaches City Clerk
- U.S. Survey Finds Day Care a Key Issue for Women