- State Education Board Assailed on Text Choices
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 184 : Sponsor Says Judges Helped Write '3 Strikes' : Legal experts say such jurists should be disqualified from cases involving the sentencing measure. Mike Reynolds refuses to identify those who helped him.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Board to Study Payment of Suspects' Hospital Bills
- County Orders Study of Unpaid Hospital Bills : Finances: Board will review whether it should cover costs for those who are treated while in police custody but before arrest.
- Countywide : Anti-Gang Coalition Seeking Community Assistance, Input
- $7 Million for World Cup Boss : Soccer: Rothenberg awarded big bonus when the event makes a $60-million profit.
- On Solid Ground, UCLA's Toring Is Like a Fish Out of Water
- Will Boxing Be a Hit in Woodland Hills?
- Movie Reviews : 'Clerks' Shines Like a Gem in a Five-and-Dime Store
- Movie Reviews : 'Hoop Dreams' Hits Nothing but Net : The film has taken a simple concept and turned it into a landmark of American documentary film.
- General Electric Co. reported a 13% rise...
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Racist 'Mail Bomb' Message Hits 20,000 Computer Users
- Hollywood Goes and Does It Again
- Proposition 187 More Than Just a 'Mad as Hell' Measure
- Simi Valley Trustees Lower Annual Charges for Riding School Buses : Education: Board also goes on record against Proposition 187. But a junior high's dress code sparks much of the fireworks at meeting.
- VENTURA : County to Push for Road Improvement
- VENTURA : Council Takes Stand Against Prop. 187
- Youth
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From The Front : LAPD Begins Switch to New Radio System
- Salsa to Play 19 Exhibitions Against Mexican First Division Teams
- Clippers Are Better Than Empty Pond
- No Mere Ancient Mariner : At 76, McEwen Has Seen Southland Sportfishing Grow--and Supply of Fish Shrink
- Software Developer Dick Pick Dies at 56 : Obituary: The founder of Pick Systems Inc. in Irvine, he created an innovative database management program used on 250,000 multi-user computer systems.
- When Money Doesn't Buy Happiness : Manning Turned Down Far Richer Deals to Get a Shot at the NBA Title
- TV Ratings : Roseanne's TV Bio: Few Viewers Seem to Care
- Jury Selection Begins in Trial of S&L; Chief : Banking: Former Columbia Savings CEO Thomas Spiegel, charged with 45 counts, is a major government target.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- THE CUTTING EDGE : Nobel Puts Spotlight on Game Theory : Economics: The area of study is expected to play a big role in the FCC's upcoming radio wave auction.
- Now May Be the Time to Bet on a Stronger Dollar
- '90s FAMILY : Who's Minding the Sitter? : Is the baby-sitter a Nanny From Hell or a Mary Poppins? More parents are hiring detectives and screening agencies to find out.
- COLUMN ONE : Party's Over, Kuwait Tells Its Citizens : Even a country earning $35 million a day doesn't have unlimited resources. Talk of taxes and benefit cuts is not popular. Leaders say it's time for coddled residents to pitch in.
- Local Elections : Firestone, Lorenz Turn Assembly Race Into Brawl
- LOS ANGELES : Trial Date Set for Rapper, 2 Others in Man's Slaying
- Trash Incident Spurs Cry of Dirty Politics
- Dance a Wrong Step for Member of Drill Team : Education: Student misses competition to attend Irvine High homecoming affair.
- BASEBALL LABOR : Talks to Be Resumed by Usery
- A Conscience Cries Out : Crime: A man surrenders in an elderly woman's murder, saying he was haunted for 17 years by her dying words. He may face the death penalty.
- Long Beach State Suspends Coach, Seven Runners
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Commercial Center Bank Finally Finds a Buyer : Acquisition: First Banks Inc. of St. Louis will pay $32.5 million in cash for Santa Ana-based operation.
- GM Hughes Unit Wins Telephone Contract for Ho Chi Minh City
- Q&A; : The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : A Scott Cook's Tour of the Future of Personal Finance
- Israel Turns Peace Hopes to Syria : Mideast: Officials are optimistic that treaty with Jordan will spur talks. Americans' visit next week could be pivotal.
- Orange National Bank: The bank said Tuesday...
- Virginia Senate Race Vies for Spending Record Too : Campaigns: North has raised $15 million so far, to $4 million for Robb. In the coffer contest, California rivals are tops, though, at $27 million.
- Smoking Doubles Risk of Pancreatic Cancer, Study Says
- Far-Flung Roots of Judge's Ruling
- 3rd Haiti Suicide Concerns U.S.
- ELECTIONS / 24TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Candidates Near Even in Fund Raising : Despite current parity, Democratic incumbent Beilenson has raised less than half of opponent Sybert's total for past year.
- Students Spellbound : Celebrity: Earvin (Magic) Johnson speaks at Laguna Beach High School about AIDS, his career and the importance of education.
- Subway Plan for Valley Wins Backing of Council : Transportation: Members vote to support a subterranean route instead of an elevated line down the Ventura Freeway.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Cowboy Linemen Are Questionable
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Cowboy Linemen Are Questionable
- Horton Isn't Down About Rebuilding His Pitching Staff
- Irini Vallera-Rickerson, the art gallery director at...
- Theater Reviews : 'Alfie' a Serviceable Revival of a Worthy Product of the '60s
- ECONOMY
- Multimedia Reprints
- SEAL BEACH : Council Remains Neutral on El Toro Airport Plan
- Tests Find Some Exposure to TB
- Civic Auditorium Gets a Final Fine-Tuning
- Anaheim Proceeds With Plans for Community Center : Development: The City Council agrees to hire an architect to design the first phase of the $19.4-million facility, which will serve various groups.
- What's Next? Valentine's Day Shopping or Spring Cleaning?
- NHL LABOR : Neither Side Wants to Be First to Call
- Jubilant Sproule Now an Iron Woman
- CLIPPER UPDATE : Spencer Won't Explain Walkout
- Pop Music Review : Stones Do the 'Voodoo' They Do So Well
- Theater Review : Monologues Highlight HBO New Writers Project Festival
- INSURANCE
- BOOK REVIEW / BIOGRAPHY : Creative Genius Who Was Fueled by a Deep-Seated Anger : MAD AS HELL: The Life and Work of Paddy Chayefsky <i> by Shaun Considine</i> ; Random House $25, 304 pages
- National Perspective : '94 ELECTIONS / Bypassing the Politicians
- PROPOSITION 184 : Nonviolent 'Three-Strike' Crimes Detailed : Calling for defeat of tough sentencing initiative, group profiles 10 defendants who could get 25 years to life in prison for minor offenses, such as theft of a shirt.
- U.S. Poised to Halt Further Deployments of Troops if Iraq Completes Withdrawal : Persian Gulf: Orders would leave up to 15,000 forces in the area--about half the number envisioned.
- White Pentecostal Group Officially OKs Disbanding
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Dueling Attack Ads Unleashed by Candidates : Feinstein and Huffington hit the airwaves again with a new series of negative television spots. Both sides appear to take some liberties with the facts.
- Ukraine Lifts Three-Year Ban on Communists
- Supervisors OK Laguna Canyon Road Widening
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROP. 187 : L.A. Police Panel Joins Foes of Measure : The commission adds its voice to other groups and government bodies in opposition to the plan that would deny many tax-backed benefits to illegal immigrants.
- Murder Trial Opens With 911 Recording
- VENTURA : Plan to Sell Lemon Orchard Proceeds
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Safety Knight Played His Best Game
- Soccer Exceeds <i> Gooooal</i> : World Cup: Event had $50-million profit. Rothenberg is awarded a $3-million bonus.
- Mattel Inc. reported a 26% higher third-quarter...
- Royal Divorce Report Denied
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : State Economy Is on Upswing, Wilson Says : Incumbent also receives endorsements from Mayor Richard Riordan and former baseball commissioner Peter V. Ueberroth.
- Obituary
- 3 Anti-Abortion Groups Talk to Justice Official : Protest: In rare meeting, Operation Rescue, Priests for Life and Christian Defense Coalition condemn killings of doctors and decry clinic access law.
- $50,400 Grant to Aid Young Marathoners
- TARZANA : 2 Robbers Take $500,000 in Jewels From Home
- ORANGE : Lawyer, Hotel Chief Join Chapman Board
- Disabled-Rights Advocates Criticize Arts Plaza's Wheelchair Access : Design: City staff members insist the new theater meets or surpasses all U.S. standards for accessibility.
- Iraqi Compliance, Not Sweet Talk : Coping with Hussein's hegemonic ambitions
- Jewish Coalition Opposes Prop. 187
- Rating the Lawmakers : Members of the Assembly Take Stock After Legislature Ends
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Collins Released; Buchanan Sought
- Texas Flood Threat Rises; 26 Disaster Areas Declared
- Mother Says She Forgives Girl's Killers
- On First Trip to Moscow, Elizabeth Gets Royal Treatment : Russia: The British queen has an enviable itinerary. But other events point up dangers in a troubled nation.
- Initiative Would Hasten Spread of TB, Study Says
- COSTA MESA : Pay Raise Rejected by City Manager
- Oxnard Seeks $14-Million Loan to Help Lure Business
- IRVINE : Cyclists Join Critics of San Joaquin Toll Road
- Music : Staples Takes the Lead With Pacific Symphony
- Aristide's Pick for Premier Rejects Offer, Sources Say : Haiti: Refusal could hurt president, whose second choice is called unqualified. Investor confidence may be shaken.
- FDA Confirms Rat in Pepsi Can; Firm Denies Responsibility
- California's Prison Budget: Why Is It So Voracious? : Corrections: Inmate influx, high worker pay, litigation and soaring medical costs all take their toll.
- BUENA PARK : Council Candidates Forum Set for Tonight
- SAN MARINO : 3 to Stand Trial in Slayings of 2 at Graduation Party
- WOODLAND HILLS : Chamber to Make a Game of Business
- CALABASAS : Soka Tries to Ease Business With Japan
- STUDIO CITY : Gallery Seeks Kids' Creepy Creations
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Accused Molester Challenges State Time Statute : Crime: Santa Clarita man allegedly assaulted four girls decades ago. New law permits charges within a year of reporting.
- Wachs to Propose Senior Safety Project
- Campaign Calendar
- OXNARD : New Gym Complex to Open at College
- MISSION VIEJO : Full House at Forum Produces Few Sparks
- Agoura's Barrus Serving Important Role
- Mayra MedinaIrvine Valley, SophomoreCross-countryMedina, from Laguna Hills...
- Dining Reivew : Merci, Bocuse! Says Protege Olhats
- MCA Execs Traced to Bay Area for Talks
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Steam Heat : Test of Wills Between 2 Geothermal Firms Could Get Even Hotter
- U.S., China to Share Details of Military Plans
- When a Crush Is the Primer for Love, the Life Lessons Can Be Rewarding
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Bumps in an Anti-Crime Sweep
- LAKE FOREST : New Principal for Serrano Is Chosen
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE NOBEL PRIZE FOR LITERATURE : Kenzaburo Oe: The Man Who Talks With the Trees : An author who gave voice to his impaired son in his books deserves to have more readers in his own country.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / CYPRESS : Public Safety, Card Clubs Top Issues
- Man Sentenced to 12 Years in 1991 Slaying of Girlfriend
- Connell for State Controller
- Soccer
- Angels, Davis Close to Contract Accord : Business: Proposed deal would cover three years for an estimated $11.25 million. However, the Autrys might be concerned about what other owners would say about the offer.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : Berringer Improving for Nebraska
- MEDIA
- '90s FAMILY : 'Selling' a Child Could Get Tricky
- Why the Scarlet 'A' Works Against Us : Sex offenders: Punishing the guilty with hard time and lifelong labels only ensures that the problem will grow worse.
- Michael Monus, a former part-owner of the...
- North Texas Also Will Join Big West in 1996
- Otton Stays in the Picture : Sophomore Fills Tall Order With Rob Johnson Injured
- Matsushita-MCA Talks End Without Resolution
- Carl's Jr. Chain President Quits to Join Hardee's : Management: The departure of Donald E. Doyle from CKE Restaurants is another in a series of upheavals in its top ranks.
- Wells Fargo 3rd-Quarter Profit Climbs 32%
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Yields Rise on Inflation Concerns
- Checking Out the Caretaker
- '90s FAMILY : Police Officer, Parent . . . and Expert Juggler
- 'Warm Peace' With Israel May Be Long Time Coming, Jordanians Say : Diplomacy: Leaders claim nation is prepared to end years of enmity. But analysts know changing hearts will be difficult.
- Red Sox Hire Kennedy; La Russa and Piniella to Stay With Same Teams
- Redskin Owner Isn't Resting on His Laurel Site
- Debates: He Said, She Said, So What?
- Theater Reviews : 'An Italian Straw Hat' Is an Eyeful
- The nation's leading savings and loan operator,...
- Duet for Piano and PC : In a Controversial Technique, O.C. Musicians Teach How to Move in Harmony for Health
- 18-Month Sentence for Wife-Killer Sparks Outcry
- Quake in Kern County
- Predictable? No Way--but You Knew She'd Say That
- THOUSAND OAKS : Students Mull School Choices at College Night
- DANA POINT : Residents Urged to Engrave Belongings
- NORTHRIDGE : Heavy Booty Fells Would-Be Robber
- Appeals Boards Pay Structure Changed
- Art Review : Art, Life Are Equals in Indonesia Works
- Workers' Comp Trials Opened to More Parties : Labor: State Supreme Court paves way for doctors, therapists to participate in cases. Move means costs could go up.
- Mexican Banks Face New Threat in International Competition : Finance: Analysts say the government decision to open doors to foreign institutions could also fuel growth.
- Bosnian Serb Gunmen Kill Aid Worker : Balkans: Local U.N. commander asks for NATO air strike in response. But his request is denied.
- Polytechnic School Senior Chosen as '95 Rose Queen
- ANAHEIM : Assembly Candidates in 2 Races Trade Barbs
- FDA Found Rat in Can, Kept Quiet : Health: Agency confirms report of rodent in Pepsi container but says no problems were found at bottling plant. Company denies responsibility.
- Orange County Almanac
- SAN CLEMENTE : D.A. Weighs Charges Against Marine in Fire
- Planned Fires Burn Tons of Plant Debris
- SIMI VALLEY : City OKs Housing Loan Program
- Red Line Breakthrough at Hand? : Subway option--with a caveat--now clearly is better than freeway route
- Suns Might Find Themselves Playing a Doughnut Offense
- BASEBALL LABOR : Dodgers Don't Offer Gross Arbitration
- Father, Son Arrested in 1977 Slayings
- Former Lawmaker Faces Charges in House Post Office Investigation
- AUTOMOTIVE
- Handling of Crisis Boosts Kuwaitis' Pride
- FLY SWARM: Two crop-eating cousins of the...
- County Department Heads Get 1st Salary Raises in 3 Years : Government: Citing rosier fiscal picture, supervisors OK hikes of up to 4%. Those getting top increase include sheriff, district attorney and county administrator.
- OXNARD : Bus Agency Urged to Cut Its Budget
- LOS ALAMITOS : Water District Decision Due After Election
- ELECTIONS 24TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Beilenson and Sybert Even in Funds for Final Stretch
- VAN NUYS : Cleanup Day Planned at Elementary School
- GARDEN GROVE : Boy Wounded in Head in Pool Hall Shooting
- A newly revealed side effect of malathion?Christopher...
- A Grayshirt Season? : Kutztown's 46-Year-Old Defensive Tackle Has Been a Media Sensation, but the Question Remains: Will He Play?
- Cornflakes Taste Like Poverty : The lessons and memories of childhood can haunt the psyches and cupboards of middle age.
- Colorful Pals : 2 Gentlemen From Italy Add New Hues to Friendship With Opera Mural Project
- A Do-It-Yourself Musician : Studio Wizard Dave Edmunds Prefers to Rock on His Own--at Home
- AUTOMOTIVE
- CALABASAS : City to Plant Trees With $69,525 Grant
- Attack on Editor of Vietnamese Newspaper Is an Attack on Free Speech
- NORTHRIDGE : Police to Hold Picnic for Needy Children
- Desire for a Late Snack Costs Lunker Catfish
- Katella Gets Early Scare Before Sweeping Cypress
- CSUN's Beauregard to Be Arraigned Today
- Jeff ClaytonOrange Coast, SophomoreFootball/Running backClayton, from Trabuco...
- Sanity Threattened by a Player's Greed
- Theater Review : 'Taking Steps': Madness Under Control
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Basic Rule for PCs: Be Prepared
- AUTOMOTIVE
- Doleful Earnings Report Drives Odetics Stock Down
- Clinton OKs Deal to Stop N. Korea's Nuclear Program : Asia: Pact will be signed Friday. It gives Pyongyang economic, political rewards for cooperation on weapons.
- U.S. Will Pay Haitian Soldiers to Not Do Jobs
- Education Secretary Rests After Cancer Surgery
- FULLERTON : Transfer of Operation of Cultural Center OKd
- Navy May Move Out of Complex : Camarillo: Some city officials fear surplus housing in middle-class neighborhood would go to agencies that help homeless.
- Warning of Ballot Snafu to Be Posted at Polling Places : Election: Sign will explain that numbering of punch holes for Propositions 187 and 188 is potentially confusing. Some activists say the remedy is insufficient.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : County Urged to Create Needle Exchange Program
- Countywide : Board OKs Plan for Firefighting Copters
- BEVERLY HILLS : Gorbachev Asks Worldwide Environmental 'Perestroika'
- Residents Protest Felling of About 700 Eucalyptus Trees : Environment: Oso Valley Greenbelt Assn. ordered the removal. Officials say trees were diseased, held threat of litigation and that it was a private matter anyway.
- Clippers Weighed Down, Out
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Receiver's Performance Was Polished
- In the Freeway League:Fullerton 3, Troy 1--Nadia...
- Collecting Controversy : The curios and figurines of a racist past are hot properties. For some African Americans,they inspire outrage; for others, a new sense of empowerment.
- Ferry's Detached Front Door Found
- Probe Launched Into Nasdaq Stock Trading
- Court of Fast Resort : Teen-Age Attorneys Grill Potential Jurors and Quickly Seat Panel in Simulation of Simpson Case at Valley Magnet School
- VENTURA : Man, 27, Sentenced for Terrorist Threats
- Lobster Poachers Stuck in Hot Water
- Braves Won't Try to Keep Pendleton
- BASEBALL LABOR : Talks to Be Resumed by Usery Today
- TOURISM
- Suit Challenging Firings, Demotions May Cost Millions : Court: Guards union says State Personnel Board failed to rule on 55 cases within six-month deadline.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Supervisors Bar Use of County Funds for Stadium
- Leigh Takes Over D.A.'s Victim Services
- SIMI VALLEY : Judge Dismisses Suit Against Police Officer
- SANTA ANA : Chancellor to Chair Santa Ana 2000 Group
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Brown Cries Foul on Calls, Penalties
- NFL Sues Bars Again Over Telecasts
- POP/ROCKTrial Date Set: A Los Angeles judge...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Yields Rise on Inflation Concerns
- U.S., Japan Honor AT&T; With 2 Awards : Telecommunications: The company wins the federal Baldrige Award. It is second U.S. firm to get Japan's Deming Prize.
- AUTOMOTIVE : One-Fourth of Each Dollar Spent at O.C. Stores Is for Vehicles, Upkeep
- A Celestial Event for a Premier Stargazer : Celebrations: A galaxy of scientists, journalists, artists and 300 others salute Carl Sagan on his 60th birthday--and on his continued commitment to space exploration.
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Lab Works to Instill Loyalty in a Firearm
- State of the Art Agrees to Buy Manzanita
- Caremark International: The company said Tuesday that...
- Gambling Crackdown Suffers Blow : Courts: A federal judge dismisses 23 of 24 counts in a U.S. indictment involving the use of electronic slot machines in the state's tribal casinos.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Brown Denies Planning Rape Disclosure : In her first public statement about Friday night's dramatic debate statement, candidate says her daughter knew she might bring up the sexual assault.
- SAN FERNANDO : City Won't Ask Stores at Mall to Close Early
- State Study Let Fatal Driver Keep License : Crash: DMV says 'aberration' in system meant 3 of 5 speeding tickets issued to Shane Young--arrested in Silverado Canyon accident--were never counted.
- Despite Petition, County Grants the Chabad Permit to Expand : Oak Park: Orthodox Jewish group gets unanimous approval to operate small synagogue in residential area. Neighbors may sue.
- Judge Urges Record Penalty in Coast Case : Environment: $9.8-million judgment is proposed against man accused of selling Malibu land without warning buyers about building limits.
- BOYS
- GIRLS
- Amex Delistings Send Signal: Time to Raise Standards
- Privately Operated Prisons a Potential Growth Industry : Business: State has five such facilities, may add another. The field is attracting large investors.
- Court of Fast Resort : High School's Mock Jury Selection Takes Cues From Simpson Case
- SANTA ANA : A Match of Racquets and Wheelchairs
- Attacks Along Boardwalk Stir Fear in Ventura
- AGOURA HILLS : New Park Cause for Celebration for Local Man
- County OKs Increase in Fees, New Charges
- CAMPAIGN WATCH : More, Please
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : City Council Votes Support of Subway Across Valley
- Springman Named Coach
- Music Review : A Mixed Bach Fest Program From Armadillo Quartet
- Oil Spill Cleanup
- How Society Treats (Mistreats) Homeless
- Wealth
- Iraq Moves on Kuwait Border
- Proposition 186
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- Costly Impact of Prop. 184
- Obituaries - Oct. 19, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 19, 1994
- No Deadline Set on DNA Test Results in Simpson Case : Courts: Ito finds no evidence that delays were intentional. He also suspends jury selection to assess potential impact of new book about Nicole Simpson.
- Cellular Phone Firms Fight High-Tech War With Pirates
- Stanford, Navy Reach Accord in Billing Dispute
- Kemp, Bennett and INS Chief Decry Prop. 187 : Campaign: Statements by GOP leaders, Clinton Administration official broaden opposition on two fronts.
- Latino-Armenian Friction at School Sparks Violence
- Plan to Rebuild Quake-Hit Area Splits Homeowners, Merchants : Recovery: Residents and businesses in Sherman Oaks disagree on the role of the Community Redevelopment Agency as it seeks to establish an emergency zone.
- 2 Robbers Get $500,000 in Jewels : Tarzana: Broker may have been followed to associate's house, where both were held up at gunpoint, police say.
- 2 Grant Students Stabbed, 1 Shot in Race Attacks
- HISTORIC ROADBLOCK: A well-known World War II...
- 2 of 3 Elected in Fullerton Vow to Kill Utility Tax
- 3dbm Inc. Wins Contract for Navy Simulators
- Farber Communications Director Prince Abruptly Quits Campaign
- PAIN AS PART OF THE GAME : Players Must Take Agony With Ecstasy
- Just What Doctor Ordered : Modern Medicine Has Come a Long Way in Helping Athletes Recover
- Fees for Services to Be Considered
- Peace and the Flow of Water : Israel, Jordan prepare for an era of cooperation
- IRVINE
- Simi Valley OKs Funds for New Phone System : Communications: Failure of service during quake prompted approval of $450,000 network and backup generator.
- Countywide : 'GayRadio' Variety Program to Return
- ART REVIEW : A Burning 'Passion' for Ancient Art : The Getty Snares the First Public Display of One of the World's Best Private Collections
- TV REVIEWS : 'School Colors': Racism Gone Amok?
- COMPANY TOWN: SPOTLIGHT ON MCA : MCA, the Thriller : Tension High as Leaders Head Into Matsushita Meetings
- BODY WATCH : A Subject Some Women Prefer to Ignore
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 188 : Tobacco Industry Gives Opponents Silent Treatment : Those seeking to eliminate local smoking bans have turned down most debates. They say they are running a 'cerebral' campaign; others say they're hiding.
- Paul R. Picard; Producer of 'Dukes of Hazzard'
- Faye DeVeraVilla Park, SophomoreTennis/SinglesDeVera started the week...
- Return to Reality : Laguna Beach's Spider Lady Emerges From 21-Year Schizophrenic Odyssey
- O.C. Democrats' 'BeatBob' Died Trying, but Spirit Lives
- Board Braces for Hot Session on Dress Code and Bus Fees : Simi Valley: Trustees will vote on whether to lower the new $300 transportation charge and discuss Valley View's ban on some T-shirts.
- CAMARILLO : Amendment Targets Certain Magazines
- Bus and Blue Line Fare Increases Kept on Hold : Transit: Federal judge again prohibits hikes and retains monthly passes pending MTA's appeal to 9th Circuit Court.
- Santa Ana : School Survey Finds Safety, Racial Concerns