- Company Town : Carolco-Live Merger Looks Dead
- Conversion Industries CEO Quits in Wake of Company's Delisting : Securities: The head of the merchant banking firm cites adverse publicity.
- THE WORKPLACE : State Offers Firms Help in Complying With Health and Safety Regulations
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Simpson Case Leaks May Be a Source of Embarrassment : Courts: Police, prosecutors, media face scrutiny today as Ito hears defense bid to discover who released information.
- U.S. Gives Cedras a Lucrative Deal to Get Out of Haiti : Caribbean: Sources say cost, which includes renting three houses owned by the former strongman, will 'run into millions' of dollars. White House denies it is a bribe.
- Lake Forest Violated Law, Suit Says : El Toro: City acted as a political committee in suit challenging Measure A, so it must report money spent as campaign contributions, airport proponents say.
- State Court Lets Stand Ruling on Warrantless Entry in O.C. Case
- Kidney Test Mishap Shocks Radiologist : Medicine: Doctor has performed 20,000 such preoperative procedures without incident. Couple's transplant is in jeopardy.
- SIMI VALLEY : 2 Candidates Refuse to Appear at Forum
- Panel to Decide if Proposed Shooting Range Hits Bull's-Eye : Simi Valley: The indoor gallery would be operated by an Oxnard-based company and give police officers a place to practice.
- 2 Accused of Murder in Suspected Gang Attack
- MID-CITY : Boy Dies, Companion Shot in Apparent Gang Attack
- Reinventing the Black Panthers : Activism: A new coalition is dedicated to community work but without violent rhetoric. Founders hope L.A. will be a launching pad for renewed movement.
- Referendum to Raise Student Fees Could Decide Fate of CSUN Athletics
- Notre Dame Tackle Still Hospitalized : High school football: Forlano's condition two days after brain surgery has doctors puzzled.
- Beyond Hollywood Tie-Ins, Some of Season's Hottest Toys Are Moderately Priced
- A Voice of Postwar Japan Wins Nobel for Literature : Asia: Kenzaburo Oe's prose marks a departure from traditional aesthetics.
- U.S. Weighs Role for FBI in Slaying of Two Gay Men : Crime: Rights activists say local authorities lack will and competence to investigate Mississippi killings. Sheriff says he has a suspect in custody.
- Loyalist Militias Declare N. Irish Cease-Fire : Ulster: The move by mostly Protestant groups comes six weeks after IRA put down arms. London and Dublin welcome news.
- CAMARILLO : Plan to Lure New Businesses Unveiled
- MOORPARK : Agreement Near on Teachers' Contract
- OXNARD : $2.2 Million in Funds Sought for Housing
- SAN CLEMENTE : Coroner Has Few Clues to Identify Body
- LOS ANGELES : Judge Rejects Basinger's Settlement With Filmmaker
- Ex-Los Alamitos Football Player Expelled for Altercation With Coach
- CSUN, Others Breaking Fast : College basketball: Matadors and their fans gear for "Midnight Madness," a spirited prelude to the season.
- Cleveland Fools Houston; Oilers Embarrassed Again
- Hard-Luck Estes Takes Lead at 62
- Finally a Raider, He Just Wants the Ball : Pro football: Running back Harvey Williams says he is eager to display his talent and shed perpetual potential label.
- Celebrity Status : Jim Gleed Is Remembered for Record-Setting Game in 1979
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Cross Borders to Entertainment : <i> Teen reviews of books, music, movies and other things of interest. : </i>
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : A Moralistic Tale of Avarice, Redemption : IN SEARCH OF SATISFACTION <i> by J. California Cooper</i> ; Doubleday $21.95, 351 pages
- Ruling Reaffirms Surrogate Mother's Rights in O.C. Case : Courts: Biological father fails to gain sole custody of girl. Justices urge legislative oversight on such contracts.
- Redevelopment Is Paying Off for Fullerton : Voters who recalled council members are right that it costs money, but forget bottom line.
- Symbol of Misunderstanding : Religion: The Hwa Yen Buddhist community has been vandalized, largely for its reverse-swastika emblem, and some of its customs have led to friction with neighbors.
- Landfill Plans Unclear as Study Flaws Surface : Lake View Terrace: Officials throw out a draft report recommending an extension of the facility's operation that was based on faulty savings estimates.
- Who's the Model Christian for the Religious Right? : Politics: Clinton is mocked as a wimp for his peace-making and compassionate policies. Wasn't this Christ's mandate?
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Huffington Jabs at Feinstein Record, Sidesteps Prop. 187
- MOORPARK : Planners OK Law to Protect Ridgelines
- 5 Inmates Hurt in Branch Jail Scuffle
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Palmdale Man Faces Charges in Hermosa Beach Shooting
- TORRANCE : Parolee Who Killed Man in Club Gets 30 Years to Life
- Nobel's Modest Legacy : For Southland's Laureates, the Thrill of Winning Comes in Small Ways
- Trustees OK Plans for Elementary School
- St. Louis' Offer Might Not Be Rich Enough : Football: Officials spearheading campaign to attract franchise say there are still differences between city's proposals and team's desires.
- St. Louis' Offer to Rams May Not Be Rich Enough
- Will Hollywood See Tower's Stars?
- Statordyne Corp.: The company said Thursday that...
- Judge Dismisses Suits Against Cigarette Firm : Courts: He tells family of woman who died last year of lung cancer that only one wrongful death action can be filed.
- Making a Statement by Not Saying a Word
- Today's Special: A Pizza-Size TV Satellite With the Works
- A Space of Their Own : Lisa Adams and Rod Baer create separate but complementary installations at Pierce College gallery.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Mortal Kombat II; <i> For Sega Genesis and Game Gear, Nintendo SNES and Game Boy</i>
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- HORROR: Two of their sons were shot...
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : OC High asks: What is your favorite pair of shoes? Why?
- Mission of Love : Anaheim Woman Opens Her Heart and Home to Young Prostitutes
- Van Nuys Man Convicted of Murdering 2 Older Brothers in 1990
- Camarillo Mops Up in Wake of Aerial Assault
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Citizen Action Credited for Decrease in Graffiti
- San Clemente's Parks Upset in Wheelchair Tennis
- Garden Grove's Ground Game Races Past La Quinta
- Foothill Stuns No. 9 Villa Park With 19 Points in Final Minutes
- Ladin Second in Golf Tournament
- PREP CROSS-COUNTRY ROUNDUP : Pacheco Sets Records, Keys Brethren Christian Victory
- Valenzuela Receives Another Suspension
- Theater Reviews : Ever-Present Witches Make for a Jinxed 'Macbeth'
- FCC Chief Wants Talk Radio Shows to Deal in 'True Facts'
- AEROSPACE
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Soar on Inflation News, Then Retreat
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : For Balance, How About a Be Kind to Weasels Week?
- Initial Malathion Spraying Dampens Business for Many
- U.S. Tries to Keep Kidnaping From Derailing Peace
- VENTURA : Father Fights Off Carjacking Attempt
- THEATER REVIEWS : Uneven 'Dad' Opens Writers Project
- Art Review : Irvine Arts Center's 'Vine Ripened' Offers Slim Pickings
- Art Reviews
- L.A. Rep Underlines Clarity of 'Hamlet'
- Home Entertainment : 'O.J.' Fitness Tapes in Stores Wednesday
- Aerial Spraying Is a Success in Medfly Fight, Officials Say : Agriculture: Helicopters sprinkle district with malathion and corn syrup mixture. Five residents file illness reports.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Calm Space Faces the Shotgun
- PLACENTIA, YORBA LINDA : Schools Considering Raising of Standards
- VAN NUYS : Students Plan Walkathon to Fight Prop. 187
- Hart Quarterback's Preparation for Big Game Began Years Ago
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Kennedy Wastes No Time Pounding Pavement for Job
- Master Chorale Sets 31st Season
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Giants': A Comedy Worthy of Cheers
- Wholesale Prices Dip, Easing Inflation Fears : Economy: Figures are surprising after hefty increases of July and August. Wall Street starts off giddy, calms down.
- Nationwide Health Properties Inc.: The Newport Beach...
- THEATER : Fang in Cheek : 'Dracula' holds the blood, pours on the laughs. Lead actor says the vampire is older, wiser and has a better sense of humor.
- Detainees in Haiti a Focus of Concern : Occupation: The U.S. refuses to release the names or crimes of those held. Human rights groups question the legality of their confinement.
- CLUB SCENE : Rock Night at Down Under Digs
- ENTERTAINMENT NEWS : Playing in the Park : Roger McGuinn of the Byrds will open for Fleetwood Mac at KLSX concert in Van Nuys.
- Church Group Will Rename Voter's Guide : Politics: Under threat of complaint to the IRS, members of Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa will distribute the publication as the 'Concerned Parents of Orange County.'
- Life Among the Nobelity : For Southland's Laureates, the Thrill of Winning Comes in Small Ways
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City to Spray Trees to Eradicate Insect
- Former UCI Player Beers Files Suit Against School
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : McDaniel Got a Hot Tip From Ball
- SENIOR TENNIS : Connors Dominates Fleming in Champions Event
- Watson, NBC Play Pressure Shots That Golf Doesn't Need
- Royal Tell-Alls to Spice Up Booksellers' Shelves
- Singing Her Heart Out : Slow, emotional ballads are a specialty of Julie Kelly. The artist can swing but shines on moving, majestic tunes.
- COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BEACH : Ensign School Gets Computer System
- ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 187 : School Board Accused of Spending Illegally : Moorpark: County coordinator of measure says tax dollars should not be used to campaign against measure.
- SAN FERNANDO : City to Address La Rinda Plaza
- SIDELINES : Pair of Alemany Paintball Enthusiasts Raise Hue and Cry
- Four Schools to Join Big West Conference : Colleges: Boise State, Idaho, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and North Texas would be members by 1996-97 school year.
- NHL LABOR SITUATION : Europeans Steer Clear of Player Signings
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : Nebraska to Start Walk-On Quarterback
- THEATER REVIEW : Berkoff's 'One Man' Delights in Kooky Ways
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Crimes' a Look at Con Man's Life
- Russians Suspect Plot After Ruble's Gyrations : Money: The currency surges after its recent tailspin. But store prices don't come back down.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S. Back to Square One in the Gulf : Mideast: Despite huge show of American force, Hussein is still in power, and the area is still vulnerable, experts say.
- California Elections : ATTORNEY GENERAL : Lungren and Umberg Trade Jabs in Debate
- COSTA MESA : Group Fights Pornography One City at a Time
- ELECTIONS / CAMARILLO CITY COUNCIL : Challengers Find Themselves Sounding Much Like Incumbents
- Theater Reviews : Too Many Changes Spoil Slade's 'Same Time, Next Year'
- Aid to Comatose
- Hate
- Senate Filibusters
- Illegal Immigration
- Urban Hills
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- Keeping Firms in L.A.
- Medfly Spraying Declared a Success : Agriculture: Helicopters sprinkle area with malathion and corn syrup mixture. Five residents file illness reports.
- Clinton and Haiti
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 14, 1994
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- Obituaries - Oct. 14, 1994
- Obituaries - Oct. 14, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 14, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 14, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 14, 1994
- Microsoft to Pay $1.5 Billion for Intuit, a Small Fish but Big Rival : Computers: Deal for maker of Quicken follows disappointing results by software giant's own personal finance product.
- California Elections : GOVERNOR : Wilson, Brown Face Off Tonight in TV Debate
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE MTA : It's Not Either/Or; We Need Rail <i> and </i> Bus : Critics of the Pasadena Blue Line are wrong to make it a poor versus rich, minority versus non-minority issue.
- Iraqi Retreat Halted; U.S. Won't Cut Force
- Fears About Assassination of Aristide Trouble U.S.
- Homeless Camp Weighed in L.A. Industrial Area
- DOGGIE HEAVEN? What happens when too many...
- Sybert, Backed by PAC Money, Says He's Business's Bottom Line
- City Cracks Down on Living Conditions in Housing Cluster : Inspection: Operation targets 21 owners of 80 bungalows along Western Avenue.
- For Kings and Ducks, No Lockout on Bonuses,
- Company Town : Redstone Says Viacom May Get Into Record Biz
- No Indictment Sought in Prudential Debacle : Wall Street: Sources say that brokerage won't face criminal charges, but executives still may.
- CLAREMONT: John Roth, a Claremont McKenna College...
- LAUGH LINES : JOKES
- And Now All They Have to Do Is Vote : Campuses: Students at UCI and Cal State Fullerton register record numbers for the Nov. 8 elections as a national drive kicks off with an eye to '96. Activists say the 18-to-24s can become a very powerful bloc.
- Democrats Hope to Scare Up Some Votes : Politics: Campaign ads focus on what to fear about the Republicans. Tactic derides GOP's 'contract' as it tries to get voters to the polls.
- Authors to Share Tips on Writing Kids' Books : The one-day annual conference at Cal Lutheran will cover such topics as illustrations and researching nonfiction.
- POP : Dave Edmunds Plugs In to His Musical Influences
- REGION : 2 Cities Settle Suit With Steps to Cut Pollution
- POLITICAL NOTES : A Score 'in the 90s' Puts Dills in the Green With Conservation Group
- COMPTON : School Board Seeking Dymally Replacement
- For Lovers . . . and Meat-Eaters
- Untimely Nick Delays Bride's Gift of Kidney
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : 3 Firefighter Organizations Endorse Wilson
- Orange County Fans' Choices
- GOINGS ON : Busy Calendar Ahead for Arts, Entertainment : Plenty of music and theater and even a wine festival are on tap in Santa Barbara County.
- THOUSAND OAKS : CLU Adapts 'Jungle Book' for Arts Plaza
- NEWPORT BEACH : Mayor Suggests Public Benefits Corporation
- Confusing Ballots Won't Be Reprinted, Officials Say : Election: Punch-card fluke raises worries that supporters of Proposition 187 might vote for smoking measure, prompting calls for a revision.
- Mission Viejo Co. Will Face Uphill Battle Over Proposal : Development: Builder no longer holds sway in the community it constructed. Environmental concerns raised over its latest plans.
- Prisoners of Fear : For Some Elderly, Van Nuys Slayings Are Reminders of Vulnerability
- Dark Day for Dr. Neon : 'They said, "You're fat and famous--and we're hungry," It wasn't a random act of kindness.' Dr. Neon : Longtime Laguna Fixture Says Robbers Cited His Celebrity as Their Motive
- S. Korean TV Films Local Drug Program
- RESEDA : Women Urged to Attend Police Expo
- Miscellany
- Clippers' Roberts Takes It All Back : Pro basketball: Tired of criticism, disgruntled center hits out at the organization, then quickly retracts his remarks.
- No. 1 Giammartini Wins Tennis Match
- CSUN's Dykes Sits--and Wonders : Football: Free-spirited linebacker, who quit team after being suspended, says he might have acted hastily.
- Response Builds for Third Pan African Film Festival : Movies: Nearly 60 movies will be shown at the third annual event, which begins tonight at Sunset 5.
- Executive Travel: Spotlight on HONG KONG : Resources
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Mexican Stocks Rally; Wall St. Awaits Reports
- REAL ESTATE
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Caesar Salad, Pineapple Pie, Mahi Mahi
- Grilling on the Rim : Grilling Glossary
- Grilling on the Rim : 'Cue for Two
- A Victorian Parade of Finery : Vintage: Ladies and gentlemen get an eyeful of a pristine collection from the turn of the century--plus detailed narration--at a fashion show in Fullerton.
- Down on the Trout Farm
- He Answers Call of the Wild With a Helping Hand : Animals: A Rolling Hills man raises, rehabilitates and in some cases releases birds and other creatures to their habitat. Of his back-yard hobby, he says: 'It's like a giant park up here.'
- DIAMOND BAR: In response to a financial...
- Report Rejects Last Link in Pan Am Highway
- Beer Is Major in Micro Economics
- SPORTS
- Pursuit of Fame Muted by Chords of Harmony
- REGION : 2 More Cities Call for Paragon Cable Refunds
- Neighbors Help Her See the (Early) Light of Christmas
- Expansion of Special Education Aid OKd
- Don't Know Who Chi Chi Is? Well, Welcome to the Club : Celebrity: Selection of veteran golfer Rodriguez as Rose Parade grand marshal surprises some, confuses others.
- RIGHTS WATCH : Wounded but Alive
- Victim of Stabbing Attack Testifies : Courts: The Ventura veterinarian says his ex-fiancee pulled a knife and wounded him 22 times before an amateur wrestler came to his rescue.
- The Irony of Feinstein's Predicament
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Bosnians Share Personal Pain With Students
- LAKE VIEW TERRACE : Slayings of 2 Men Believed Drug-Related, Official Says
- WHITTIER : Ex-Sen. Hill, Aide Report to Federal Prison Camp
- Tarp Handout Draws Heroes, Entrepreneurs : Camarillo: Kindness and capitalism meet as residents line up for plastic covers to protect their cars and outdoor furniture. All in all, the mood is tranquil.
- COSTA MESA : Councilman Is Found to Be in Violation of the City's Zoning Code
- He Drops Game, Set and Pants
- A Close-Up Look At People Who Matter : Nominees for Award Do Good Works
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Packers Pulling Out of Milwaukee
- Game Enhances Watson's Life : Athletics: He has renewed energy and a sense of purpose after learning about wheelchair tennis.
- REAL ESTATE
- Wiz Technology Reports 1,115 New Kiosk Orders
- Distributor's Suit Claims Sports Specialties Broke Deal
- GARDENA : Council Supports Plan for Shopping Complex
- La Puente Councilman Charged With Drunk Driving
- Crackdown Irritates Rosecrans Merchants : Safety: Compton targets hazards such as high fences, razor wire and storage areas.
- Topics / CHARITY : Secondhand Styles of the Rich and Famous
- LA MIRADA : Hospital to Reopen Under New Owner
- CIVIC ARTS PLAZA : Structure Builds on Discreet Diversity : The multifaceted architecture reflects the complex's uses as government center, public meeting place and theatrical venue.
- New Cars and a Movie 'Star'
- Woman Convicted Under '3 Strikes' Law : Courts: Joyce Demyers, found guilty in felony drug sale, becomes second in county to face sentencing under state statute requiring repeat felons to serve extended jail terms.
- Man in Critical Condition After Setting Self Afire With Gasoline
- Car Crash Spurs Push at School for Safe Driving : Accident: Three Capistrano Valley students remain hospitalized after five-vehicle collision in which 10 were injured.
- ANAHEIM : Problem of Train Noise to Be Studied
- ANALYSIS : Miller Gets the Nod, Surprising Chandler
- Miller Gets Nod; Chandler Says He's Surprised : Analysis: It's no secret that Knox has high regard for backup. The gap between the two Ram quarterbacks has all but disappeared.
- 'Scudbuster' Simulations Are Poor Substitute for Reality
- Investors on Alert for Platinum Software Results : Finance: Quarterly report is due soon from company that restructured after revealing that it had misstated revenue for two years.
- Executive Travel: Spotlight on HONG KONG : A Western City-State in the Heart of Asia
- Grilling on the Rim : Choosing Sides
- LONG BEACH : Woman Told: Lower Fence or Face Jail
- Gabrielino Freshmen in a Class by Themselves : Education: Teachers and administrators at new high school also welcome challenges. First-year students start their own traditions.
- 2 CIA Officials Disciplined in Spy Case Fallout : Espionage: The agents are demoted because they gave award to a colleague who was reprimanded for his role in the agency's worst intelligence failure.
- LONG BEACH : Agency Allocates Funds for Aquarium Design
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Wine Cask Offers Old World Charm : The Spanish-style courtyard and intimate dining room are tucked away from Santa Barbara's tourist traffic.
- Use a Park, Pay a Fee : Recreation: Non-resident groups must now buy a permit if they want to use certain prime areas of Claremont parks. Detractors, who say the policy is aimed at minorities in nearby cities, call the system racist.
- RESTAURANTS : Sam's in Irvine Woos With B.B.Q.
- '96 Presidential Primary Will Force Cities to Shuffle Elections
- THE SPRING COLLECTIONS / PARIS : Tres Sleek
- CARSON : Shopping Center Wins Approval to Proceed
- WESTSIDE / COVER STORY : Butterfly Safety Net : Expiration of a $430,000 grant worries volunteers working to restore the dunes near LAX where the El Segundo blue flourishes.
- Topics / EDUCATION : School Seeks a Way Out of Debt
- 'Last Temptation': Revelations on an Old Story
- TONIGHT'S NFL GAME : Oilers Hope to Retain Series Edge as Browns Try to Keep Momentum
- HAWAIIAN GARDENS : Residents to Be Polled About Police Force Tax
- Contact Lost With Venus Spacecraft
- Taking Stock : Channel Islands Project Helps Train Scientists to Inventory Flora and Fauna
- MUSIC/DANCE : 'GENDER' SPECIFIC : Born of Rap, Choreographer Gerstler's Latest Work Deals With Self-Respect for Women
- UCLA : Campus Rally Kicks Off National Coming Out Day
- Police Won't Issue Bill for Student Search
- THEATER : AT HOME IN THIS 'BERG : Playwright Cecilia Fannon Prepares for a World Premiere in Her Own Back Yard
- GLENDALE : Suspected Underwear Thief to Go to Trial
- Hundreds Denounce Prop. 187 in March Through Ventura
- $12 Million to Hire More Police Goes to Southland : Crime bill: L.A. County gets $3 million in federal funds. Compton, Santa Ana and Long Beach also benefit.
- PERSPECTIVE ON IRAQ : Bart Simpson of Gulf Acts Up Again : Saddam is a monster of our own making; we have to decide whether our interests are strong enough to go it alone.
- Bike Rodeo to Teach Safety to Youths
- Columbus' Arrival Began Epoch of Death, Says Native American
- VENTURA : Race to Benefit School Libraries
- Students to Attend Hot Rod Job Fair
- Fleming Gets Hot in Cold : Tennis: He beats Tom Gullikson, 3-6, 7-5, 6-1, in first round at Sherwood Country Club.
- UNLV, Massimino Get Nasty : College basketball: Another legal battle brewing as coach and university remain far apart on buyout terms.
- CLUB REVIEW : A Haven for Romantics
- MUSIC REVIEW : Gilfry: A Boyish Don Giovanni at Pavilion
- Grilling on the Rim : Shopping for Sauce
- Getting Off to a Light Start
- The Wine Doctor Is In
- Cerritos Extends Ban on Adult-Oriented Businesses
- ROCK TALK : Riding a Dark Wave : Small Tess Records provides soundtrack for chain-smoking fans of industrial music.
- Timeless Treasures : Clothes that have remained in wardrobes for years can look as current as when they came off the racks. Such classics should be the building blocks of every wardrobe.
- SIGHTS : Two Sobering Looks at the Ravages of AIDS : Shows at Ventura College help humanize the disease and compel viewers to think of works unfinished and lives cut short.
- A Legal Turf Battle : Gangs: Court injunction for a 20-square-block area of Norwalk has tamed Orange Street Locos with curfews and weapons restrictions. Many residents are delighted, but some say targeting one group is unfair.
- Prop. 187: Stick It to the Kids : It's a demagogue's dead end and would do nothing to control illegal migration.
- Northridge's 6-11 Brandt Quits for Health Reasons
- THE COLLEGES / MIKE HISERMAN : CSUN Rule Book Seems to Be Missing a Page on Common Sense
- MUSIC REVIEW : Johnson in Clarinet Recital at Ambassador
- Model of West Coast Museum of TV & Radio Unveiled : Museum: The 23,000-square-foot facility is scheduled to open late next year in Beverly Hills.
- 'ER' vs. 'Hope': Which Medicine Is Easier to Swallow?
- SECURITIES
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Math Helps Resolve Whether to Sell Car : Autos: Decisive factor is new car payment. Keep old car if reliability is not an issue, says one expert.
- Grilling on the Rim : Barbecue: The Asian Palette
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- INGLEWOOD : Vortex Drops Plans for Exploratory Oil Wells
- Kicking Up Some Dust : Local group Shiloh will open the annual Gold Dust Gala at Seaside Park, which will include dinner, free dance lessons and dancing. Proceeds will benefit a local hospital.
- Couple's Kidney Transplant Imperiled by Test
- SISTER ACT : 'P.A.R.T.Y.' Girls Janet and Judy Make It Their Business to Sing From Child's Point of View
- S. Africa Trial in Killing of U.S. Student Ends : Law: Judge's verdict due later this month in murder of Amy Biehl of Newport Beach. Three men face life in prison if convicted.
- Prize at a Prized Institution : A Nobel brings deserved recognition to USC and scientist George A. Olah
- Newest Star at FC Barcelona Is Cruyff--the Player, Not the Coach
- PREP ROUNDUP : Sunny Hills Goes Overtime to Beat Fullerton
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Bennett's Hopes High After Legal Woes
- Joyner Awarded $51,501 : Jurisprudence: 1984 gold medalist had asked for $4.5 million in damages for traffic stop.
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY / COVER STORY : Live & Learn : At Cal Poly Pomona, 20 students reside in a communal center that stresses recycling and self-sufficiency.
- CLOSET Rx : Some Pointed Advice About Collars
- Merci Bocuse--Cooking God to Grace O.C.
- Long Beach to Ease Adult Business Reins : Laws: New zoning would allow topless clubs and other establishments to operate closer to homes, churches and parks.
- SHOPTALK : Woofers and Tweeters for (Almost) a Song : Harmon Audio Outlet is a place where audiophiles and bargain hunters both can be happy.
- EVENTS : A MARKET FOR FIESTAS : Mariachi Appearances Are Part of a Monthlong Latino Alternative to German Celebrations
- HERMOSA BEACH : Palmdale Man Held in Woman's Shooting
- District Refuses to Fund Electric Car
- VENTURA : Officials Get Look at Marine Center Plans
- Annual Bike Tour to Promote City Trails
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Schools Plan to Add Ethics to Curriculum
- When Strength in a Wife Isn't PC : The very people defending Hillary Clinton's involvement attack Arianna Huffington.
- Man Who Died in Struggle Over Beer Still Unidentified : Investigation: Autopsy to determine cause of death is inconclusive. Suspected shoplifter died in confrontation with Fullerton store customer.