- Tailhook Scandal
- Reform in Russia
- North's Candidacy
- Football
- Jordan and Peace Pact With Israel
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 18, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 18, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 18, 1994
- Obituaries - Feb. 18, 1994
- Paramount a Prelude to Dealmania?
- Nolan to Plead Guilty to Racketeering, Resign : State capital: Sources say assemblyman has struck a deal. He reportedly will get a 33-month prison term.
- Risk Estimate Raised for Those in Breast Cancer Study : Medicine: Move revives controversy over government-funded trial of preventive use of tamoxifen. But doctors involved in work say revisions are minor.
- STILL NOT EASY: Though gay students at...
- U.S. Regulators Clear Hubbell in S&L; Probe : Investigation: FDIC ends conflict-of-interest inquiry, says it will not seek sanctions against associate attorney general or his former law firm.
- Former Treasurer Guilty of Tax Evasion : Corruption: Bush Administration official also admits obstructing federal probe and concealing business links.
- Bosnia Serb Forces Ringing Sarajevo Begin Pulling Out : Balkans: U.N. reports artillery convoys moving away. It is seen as 'heartening sign' that rebels may comply with ultimatum. Russian diplomatic effort may have been key.
- Weather Vain? There's More to Looking Good Than Keeping Dry
- Randy Shilts, Chronicler of AIDS Epidemic, Dies at 42 : Journalism: Author of 'And the Band Played On' is credited with awakening nation to the health crisis.
- All We're Doing Is Rearranging the Deck Chairs on a Seafood Titanic : Food safety: The FDA's new rules don't address the real threat--lethal toxins in fish from contaminated waters.
- A Tortured Fiction Is Swept From the Table : Health reform: With the White House forced to reflect its plan in the federal budget, we're free to look at real costs and benefits of other solutions.
- Storm Damage Less Than Feared : Rain: Barriers hold back mud in Malibu. CSUN students slog through muck on quake-ravaged campus.
- Police Control Hold May Have Killed Gunman : Crime: David Fukuto apparently was strangled while being subdued after he shot two officers, sources say. Records show the robber was having financial problems.
- Wilson OKs Speedier Work on Some Bridges
- O.C. Rides Out Heavy Rains With Relative Ease : Weather: Minor flooding moves through Laguna area, although barren hillsides hold. Wind rips away part of Costa Mesa home's roof.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S. Officials Heartened--at Least for Now
- Beilenson Next in Line to Lead Powerful House Rules Panel
- Earthquake: The Road To Recovery : This Court Assignment a Hard Cell : San Fernando: With their building red-tagged due to quake damage, city, county and federal agencies set up shop in the old police station and jail.
- Storm Causes Accidents, Small Slides : Weather: More than an inch falls on the Valley. One man dies in a collision, and quake- wracked CSUN is turned into a muddy bog.
- COVER STORY : Scrapping History : Preservationists Fight to Keep a Vestige of City's Past as More Buildings Face Quake Retrofitting Deadlines
- Woman's Generosity May Have Been Her Fatal Flaw in the End
- 'Blank Check' Cashes In on Home-Alone-Type Fantasy
- Youth Drug Study Has Mixed Results, but Fear of Violence Is Growing : Research: Cocaine and alcohol use by high school upperclassmen shows decline while younger students report increase in marijuana and inhalant use.
- NORWALK : Woman Wins $75,000 in Lottery's Big Spin
- ROLLING HILLS ESTATES : Hearing on Proposed Day-Care Center
- SIMI VALLEY : Parishioners Observe Start of Lent Season
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Gore Vows Government Will Help Rebuild CSUN : Education: The vice president makes no specific commitment. He praises campus' quick rebound.
- 'Space Saver' School Gets Trustees' OK : Education: State will pay $43 million to build model facility, to be several stories high on a small tract behind a Santa Ana shopping mall. Approval on 3-2 vote ends an emotional debate.
- PERSPECTIVE ON HERITAGE : Mickey's Messing With History : Disney's plans for a Virginia theme park would cheapen hallowed ground with malls, fast food and trinkets.
- EL SEGUNDO : Charges Filed Against 4 in Slaying of Woman
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : NOTEBOOK
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : When Chaney Lost Cool, Coaches Lost Credibility
- PASADENA : Caltech to Continue Management of JPL
- WHITTIER : Rio Hondo College President to Leave Post
- BEVERLY HILLS: South Beverly Drive shoppers will...
- Leo Kottke "Peculiaroso" <i> Private Music</i>
- Shuttle Launch Date Set
- Dr. J. Vernon Luck; Pioneered Reattachment of Limbs
- JAUNTS : Walk on the Wild Side for the Disabled, Blind : Final touches are being put on special quarter-mile trail in Thousand Oaks. It's also ideal for strollers and young hikers too.
- GOINGS ON : Nanette, 2 Tickets Have Your Name on Them : A pair of seats at Santa Barbara Civic Light Opera's musical production are free to any patrons named after the heroine.
- Ridership at New Station Holds Steady
- SIMI VALLEY : Accountant Testifies in Piroli Trial
- Man Who Suffers From Memory Loss Is Missing
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Pension Reform Vote Signals New Divide on County Board : Politics: Split is emerging between old and new, rather than conservatives and liberals. First-term supervisors push open discussion, other reforms.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Two Ventura Pins Stick Santa Ana With Setback
- Ice Cube Takes a New Route Through 'Harlem' : Pop music: The rapper seems an unlikely choice to direct blues-rock newcomer Ian Moore's video. But that's the point, they say.
- DIVISION I-A GIRLS' BASKETBALL : Bad Week Doesn't Hold Back Marina
- LOS ANGELES : Electric Shuttle Bus Service Begins
- Ex-Governor Kidnaped by Mexican Rebels Is Released : Revolt: He is handed over at the first known meeting of Chiapas insurgents with mediators. His freeing clears the way for peace talks.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Erratic Quality Makes Old Favorite a Gamble : When Ristorante Fabrizio is good, it is exquisite. But tough meats and over-salting cause even some classic dishes to fail.
- PARAMOUNT : Pens Draw Criticism From Council Members
- "We must pay attention to the...
- S. Africa Bus Crash Kills 18
- Conservatives to Protest Catholic Congress in O.C.
- UNIVERSAL CITY : Compromise Offered on MCA Complex Subway Stop
- CITY WATCH : Victim of Evil
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City to Hire Firm to Right Mobile Homes : Aftermath: As many as 800 remain without utilities, which can't be hooked up until they are back on their foundations.
- 3 Held in Stabbing at Store Parking Lot
- Fugitive Is Arrested on Child Pornography Charges
- Simi Valley's Abridged Library : Quake: A bookmobile is brought out of retirement and parked outside the damaged building. Thousand Oaks hopes to reopen its facility in March.
- Proposal to Keep Wedaa in Clean-Air Post Opposed
- Abducted Boy Seen With Biological Parents
- SYLMAR : Mission College Honors Black History Month
- BUENA PARK : Library Board Is Seeking New Trustee
- NORTHRIDGE : Aid Center for Asians Lifts the Barriers
- Gore Visits CSUN, Praises Recovery : Quake: Vice president says U.S. will 'go all out' to help heavily damaged campus. Appearance is latest White House gesture to reassure Southland of assistance.
- Cal State Schools: Not Glamorous, Just Invaluable
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Prince at Long Range Helps Antelope Valley
- Coach Davis Gets First Salsa Victory
- COLLEGE SIGNINGS : Boyce Signs With Washington
- NFL Rushes Spring Roster Cleaning : Pro football: Rams seeking a quarterback, Raiders a running back from more than 400 free agents.
- Olsen Punches Back Into Lineup With Long Smash
- Lesbian Appeals Ruling Basing Child Custody on Sex Preference
- Making a Uniform Appearance Affordable
- 3 Held in Bank Robbery; Police Rescue Workers
- SANTA ANA : Program Encourages Parents' Involvement
- OXNARD : Work Begins on College Soccer Field
- ORANGE : Bank Rewards Citizen Who Tailed Robber
- Sacco's 2 Goals, Speed Help Ducks Stop Flyers
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Hernandez Leads Golden West Victory
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : NOTEBOOK
- They Shorten the Games, a Foot at a Time
- ART REVIEW : Therese Oulton's Paintings Are Echoes From the Void
- Opinion : Crime / Urban Shooting Ranges
- No Passport Needed for Tastes of Thai and Jerusalem
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : MY TURN : When Stars Fall From Grace, They Bring Ideals Back to Earth
- Dapper 'Trouble' Is Golden Age Gem
- Cover Story : Preserving the Balance
- PACOIMA : Quake Leaves Center With New Concerns
- BREA : Overnight Parking Permits to Cost $5
- Earthquake: The Long Road Back : District Slowly Getting Back to Business : Aftermath: Burbank's old Magnolia Park area--where the traditional and the hip meet--was hit hard. Some stores have reopened; others haven't been so lucky.
- Attorney Reinstated by the State Bar
- Third Brea Computer Firm in a Year Invaded, Robbed
- Once Is Definitely Not Enough : N. Korea's OK on a single nuclear inspection is welcome but inadequate
- State Panel Torn on Beach Curfews : Government: Huntington Beach's Moulton-Patterson is among Coastal Commission members who oppose move to issue guidelines that limit cities' options.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Riverside Beats Rancho Santiago in Double Overtime, 136-125
- Thomas Stays Busy Stacking the Dishes
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Warm Look at a Counterculture Guru
- NHL Comes Down Hard on Granato : Hockey: The Kings' wing is suspended for 15 games for smashing Wilkinson on head. Ban is third longest in league history.
- CLUB REVIEW : Alphabet the Deejay Makes a Tasty Martini
- Jet Deal Likely to Preserve Jobs in Long Beach
- Gay Lawyer's Suit Offers a Real-Life 'Philadelphia' : Courts: San Diego attorney says he lost job because he was HIV-positive. Firm says firing was cost cutting move.
- Bridge Roof Falls, Traps 8
- DOWNEY : Box Accumulation
- Coach Finds Success on Court and in Classroom
- Strong Storm to Bring Threat of Mudslides
- TOPICS / SECURITY : The Store That Came in From the Cold
- Service for Slain Police Officers Set for Monday
- Hoop Hysteria : the Unbeatable Ventura Pirates, Led y a Charismatic Coach, Inspire Rabid Following
- BUFFER ZONE: After allowing a new high...
- Countywide : Riley Named Head of El Toro Board
- Youth Shot While Examining Friend's Stolen Gun
- Cost Estimates Requested on Repairs for Former Civic Center : Thousand Oaks: Plans call for selling the Hillcrest Drive property and using proceeds to help fund construction of the Civic Arts Plaza.
- Get the Information Out! : Glendale school board should restore canceled play on AIDS and condoms
- Metzler Enters Assembly Race as Party Favorite : Democrats: The Santa Ana Chamber of Commerce president is endorsed by former state and county chairmen in the race for Umberg's 69th District seat.
- Funding for Campaigns on Ballot : Politics: A divided Long Beach council approves the proposal designed to limit election spending.
- Discounted DWP Rates Offered to Firms That Rebuild in Area
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Inmate's Shooting Appears Justified, State Official Says
- RESTAURANTS/RETAIL
- Beat It, Scalemouth
- Zucchini Frittata, Mango-Rice Pudding, Pistou Soup
- THE BOBBITT CASE : Classic Example of 'the Cult of the Average Person' : The case drew enormous attention, in part, because of the unique notion that in America, anyone can become anything--good or bad, experts say.
- Peru's Premier Reportedly Quits Over Rights Case
- Cover Story : A Flow of Funds to Keep Glen on Firm Ground
- RESTAURANTS/RETAIL
- Developer, Design Firm Plan Theme Park in Irwindale
- Goin' Back to Cali
- HAWTHORNE : Smoking to Be Banned in All City Buildings
- Brussels Sprouts Are Gaining in Stature as Food for Good Health : The miniature cabbage-like veggies are being touted by weight-loss gurus and as a dietary aid to preventing cancer.
- Greece Cuts Key Macedonian Trade Route
- COMPTON : 24-Hour Patrol After 4th Whaley School Fire
- Russia to Speed Acceptance of U.S. Drugs : Medicine: Moscow will rely heavily on FDA approval of American pharmaceuticals. The pact is a likely boon to health in the ex-Soviet republic.
- REWIND : The Jokes Come Thick and Fast in Robin Williams Video
- COVER STORY : Airing Their Differences : It's Noise. It's Freedom. It's Two Views Life Around the Runway in Santa Monica
- Up for the Count : These young men are reaching for the ring, and it's not brass. In an attempt to improve their lives, they're giving it their best shot at the La Habra Boxing Club.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Joan of Arc' Filled With Surprises as Musical : Composer David Potter's score reflects rich expanse of styles from Gregorian chant to cadences of 'Les Miserables.'
- As Japan Trade Surplus Rises, Clinton Plans for Added Clout
- LONG BEACH : Study on Troublesome Waves at Port Is OKd
- Immunologist Is Named to Head AIDS Research Programs
- Education: Renewal of Parcel Tax Discussed by School Officials
- Alternative Offered to Link MCA, Metro Rail : Transit: The plan would preserve the Lankershim site for a subway station, but would include access to Universal Studios.
- Problems Complicate Skyline Area Plans : Growth: Thousand Oaks wants to control development, but is hindered by finances and a defunct real estate venture.
- Wall Damage Notwithstanding, CSUN to Play First Home Game
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : Our Top Story: Harding Finally Gets to Norway : Figure skating: Reporters are right behind her--from Portland to Lillehammer. She meets Kerrigan without incident.
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : He's Well : Heckman Has Healthy Outlook After Surgery for Lung Tumor
- Remember Sutton? He's Back : Golf: Player once hailed as 'the next Jack Nicklaus' shoots a 63 for one-stroke lead in Bob Hope Classic.
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : At Daytona, Talk Is About the Brickyard
- THEATER REVIEW : 'To Culebra': Colony's Play Can't Bridge Expansive Gulf
- TELEVISIONSawyer Stays at ABC: After a highly...
- Holy Cow! NBC Elbows In on Bart : How 'Mad About You' Found Success in Rough Time Slot vs. Fox's 'The Simpsons'
- HARBOR GATEWAY : Supporters Protest Transfer of Director at Rosecrans Park
- Getting People to Jump on the Bat Bandwagon : The often maligned animals actually destroy tons of harmful insects and help in reforestation.
- It's Raining, He's Poring
- COMEDY : Shandling Squeezes In Practice for Grammys
- Topics / HEALTH : AIDS Program Draws 200 Students : Education: Inspired by a teacher who has the disease, San Gabriel High youths attend seminar on HIV and safe sex. They will take message to their classmates.
- China Arrests and Expels U.S. Evangelist : Human rights: Nation has long had laws against religion. But move comes as Washington weighs renewal of its trade status.
- $25,000 Grant Goes to Aid the Rebuilding of Shelter
- GRANADA HILLS : Adult School Students Aid Quake Victims
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Coach Loses Hair Over League Title
- Police Foot Patrols Set for Business Areas
- A Mark of Faith for Lent : Catholics, Lutherans, Episcopalians Attend Ash Wednesday Rites
- Defendant Killed Guard, Eyewitness Tells Court : Crime: The Home Depot employee says he was standing five feet away when Sean Darnell Slade shot the victim during a robbery.
- ANAHEIM : City Sweetens Offer in Police Union Talks
- Mission's Recruits No Secret : College baseball: Word gets out and scouts flock too see Cuban defectors play in 4-2 loss to Harbor.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Hawerchuk Joins Elite Assist Leaders as Sabres Win, 5-3
- Forget Doghouse: Harper Wants Out of Jail : Pro basketball: He rips team before loss to Jazz. Stockton gets 9,000th assist.
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : NOTEBOOK
- Club to Offer 'Unplugged'-Type Live Music
- Baseball Owners Have to Pay Now
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- The Cadillac of Crimes
- Hawthorne Plaza Shops Around for a Way to Survive Slump : Retail: The number of stores at the mall has dropped from 130 a few years ago to just 87 last month.
- EL SEGUNDO : Council Candidates Forum Is Rescheduled
- Putting Time on the Scheduler's Side : Software: Program developed by Adaptive Inc. of Newport Beach automates the time-consuming task of configuring work shifts.
- Toshiba Sub-Notebook Line Hits Mark
- Harsh Winter, Quake Drag Down Housing Starts : Construction: Rate skids 17.6% in January, the steepest slide in a decade. Analysts call it a lull.
- Champions of Children : CASA Honors Advocates; Padrinos Name Athletes of Year
- AIRLINES
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Loss Estimates for Quake May Be $1 Billion Low : Insurance: S&P; rating agency says total could be closer to $3.5 billion and that several small companies face failure.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Making a Difference a World Away
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- NPR and Books Seem to Go Hand in Hand
- More Questions Than Answers in Telecom Visit : Technology: D.C. group, local leaders discuss access to information highway.
- IN THE KITCHEN : Tough Cookie
- COLUMN ONE : A Gaping Gateway for Drugs : Corruption and lax security make Nigeria one of the world's top transit points for cocaine and heroin. Nightly, couriers fly off with illegal stashes--many bound for the United States.
- O.C. Builder, Rockefeller Realty Joining in Project : Housing: Akins will help develop 116 homes in San Gabriel Valley in the San Francisco company's first such venture in California.
- Politics: Lawmaker Urges OK of Home-Based Businesses Countywide
- FOR THE KIDS : On a Roll : Marbles--the Venerable Sport of Youngsters--Has Made a Strong Comeback
- Four Days of Fun and Games
- Strong Storm to Bring Threat of Mudslides
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Cultures in Spotlight
- Heir Apparent in N. Korea Reported Hurt
- Compton Mayor Wants His Job, Council Posts Converted to Full Time : Politics: Bradley says part-time work won't fix city problems. He lobbies for more power, hefty pay raises.
- Sports
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : Disappointing End for U.S. Mogul Skier : Freestyle: Defending champion Weinbrecht is seventh. Teammate McIntyre wins silver.
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : Harding-Kerrigan Security to Be Tight
- Airline Winner at Dog's Day in Court
- InVitro International: The Irvine product testing company...
- RESTAURANTS/RETAIL
- Rollwagen Expects to Find Himself in Chips Again With Young Firm : Computers: Ex-Cray chief accepted chairmanship of Chatsworth-based PMT because he sees it poised to make a breakthrough.
- GARDEN FRESH : Thyme Is on Your Side
- Artist Is in High Gear Designing Awards : Business: Redondo Beach driving fan's hobby--making glass trophies for motor-racing events--now pays his bills.
- Corona Medfly Spraying Called a Success : Agriculture: The city is quiet during the first of up to eight aerial applications of malathion over an 18-square-mile area. Approaching storm may hamper effectiveness.
- POLICE BLOTTER
- Sports
- Hycor Reports 36% Profit Decline
- Cauliflower: A User's Manual
- New Autobiography Looks at 50 Years of Hollywood Glitz : Buddy Ebsen started out on Broadway and moved on to movies and television. The celebrity will make a Ventura appearance.
- SIGHTS : Borrowing of Images Adds to Uniqueness : Jane Sinclair's Ventura College show combines painting and photocopies with art history details and snapshots while toying with depth perception.
- Judge Blocks Part of Pennsylvania's Abortion Law
- PAGES : Her Literary Life as Fax Fodder
- Roberti Tries to Rally Gun Control Backers' Support
- Topics / BUSINESS : Lowering the Boom on Notions of Homes : Housing: Factory-built dwellings open door to a new vision of ownership for inner-city residents.
- Frocks and Frills at Every Turn
- AIRLINES
- RESTAURANTS/RETAIL
- RESTAURANTS/RETAIL
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Lava and the Hot Rocks Ready to Erupt
- Restored Mission Inn Boasts Riverside's Court of Past Resort
- Carlene Carter Bringing Her 'Little Love Letters' to Ventura : Appearance will kick off the well-known singer's tour to promote her latest album.
- Crime Hits Home, Alarms Voters : Elections: A series of well-publicized killings puts Torrance residents on edge. Issue dominates mayoral, council campaigns.
- Award-winning Lennox schools chief proves learning has no barriers.
- Arthur Michaud; Managed Big Bands and Musicians
- Volunteerism: Jewish Women's Council Names Executive Director
- Control of Bosnia Arms to Be Total, Official Says : Balkans: NATO commander declares deadline for withdrawal of weapons from Sarajevo is unambiguous.
- ROAD CLOSURES
- FEMA Begins Closing One-Stop Aid Centers : Earthquake: Glendale and Simi Valley sites are the first to be shut. Officials cite declining applications.
- PASADENA : Green to Supervise Municipal Court
- OC High asks: Should teens hold a job during the school year? : OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS
- L.A. Band Re-Creating Own 'Stoned Age Rock' Sound : I Love You will give its debut performance Friday at the Metro Bay Club in Ventura.
- Bill Would Recognize Rights of Unmarried Domestic Partners
- Greenbelt Between 2 Cities OKd
- Heart Failure in Youth Likely Is Congenital
- OXNARD : Council Toughens Anti-Graffiti Law
- Politics as Usual Ambushes Welfare Reform : Presidential leadership--not more money--is crucial to pull America out of the morass.
- Irvine Sensors Sells $8.5 Million in Stock
- AGRICULTURE
- Teaching the French About Taste
- Bombing Suspect Was Duped, Lawyer Says : Terrorism: Defense contends in closing arguments that key defendant in trade center blast was manipulated by a fugitive Iraqi.
- Saudis Will Buy 50 U.S. Airliners : Commerce: $6-billion deal helps Douglas and other California firms, and may save 100,000 jobs nationwide. White House trumpets pact, for which it lobbied hard.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Those Who Cannot See Find Ways to Adapt : Activities: Through the use of Braille, computers and audio tape, visually impaired teens can pursue a range of interests.
- Hunger for Heroes, Villains Rooted in American Psyche : Media: In a society that venerates the individual over community, coverage often glorifies fame--and infamy.
- City Funding for Campaigns Put on Ballot : Politics: A divided Long Beach council approves the proposal designed to limit election spending.
- Clinton Urges Elderly to Back Embattled Health Plan : Medicine: President touts combination of long-term care, drug coverage and physician choice. He hopes for official AARP support.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Dow Up, Dollar Down Amid Japan Friction
- RESTAURANTS/RETAIL : Veteran of Denny's Elected a Director on Franchise Board
- IMPACT OF THE PARAMOUNT DEAL : Memo to Diller: Paramount Was Never for You, Babe
- Health Care: Midway Hospital Appoints John Fenton as CEO
- Arepas : Looking for a Few Good Corn Cakes
- MANHATTAN BEACH : City Boosts Reward in Case of Slain Officer
- Quake Aid / A Resource Guide
- A Rockin' Country Spot
- Topics / ENVIRONMENT : Landfill Permit Ruled Invalid
- DRAWN TO NATURE : Illustrators Detail Wonders of the 'Rainforest'
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : Foreign Oscar Nominee Gets Ojai Screening : 'Farewell My Concubine,' called China's 'Gone With the Wind' by some critics, is this week's screening by the film society.
- VENICE : Police Seeking Killer of Man Found Shot to Death in Alley
- The Uniform of Peace? : A Dress Code in Long Beach Could Inspire Other Schools That Fear Gang Violence
- Deffenbaugh Aims for Next Level
- MUSIC : Rocking to the Wailing of Baby Huey : 'Bold and boisterous' band to take part in fund-raising benefit for Surfrider Foundation.
- Feeding Your Oats
- CRENSHAW : Comic-Book Hero Gets a Super Response
- Father Takes Issue by the Horns, Names Child 'God'
- INGLEWOOD : Use of Card Club Funds in Budget Attacked
- Topics / EDUCATION : Latino Club Leader Quits in Bias Dispute
- SOUTH GATE : City to Contract Some Staffers' Time to Others
- Santa Barbara Company Gets Rights to Wasserman Musical
- ELECTIONS / PORT HUENEME BALLOT MEASURE : City to Let Voters Rule on Fate of Police Force
- TIPS FROM THE LAPD : SEXUAL ASSAULT
- Camarillo Panel Approves Factory Outlet Mall : Development: Builder hopes to break ground on the 22-acre site in late spring and have facility open by November.
- IRVINE : Ranch Buildings May Go to Fairgrounds
- Child Pornography Suspect Arrested
- HUNTINGTON PARK : 3% Utility Tax Kept to Fund Additional Police
- Fisher Brings Quiet Voice, Caring Heart to AIDS Controversy : HIV-positive mother is coping with illness, attending to her family and spreading the message she brought to the GOP convention.
- CRIME : Car's Heavy Load Yields Weighty Cocaine Bust
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Sports Showdowns
- Tracy-Kai Maier-Forsythe; Principal Dancer in S.F.Ballet
- O.C. Cyclists Work Up an Appetite, Then Do Lunch
- Diamond Entertainment Corp.: The Anaheim videocassette marketer...
- D.A. Weighs Mortgage Firm Probe : Investments: Office will decide whether criminal investigation of Newport Beach's Lincoln is warranted. Owner's lawyer charges 'witch hunt.'
- Giants in Toyland : A Consolidated Industry's Creativity Gap Is Showing
- POMONA : Accounting Firm Selected to Audit 2 Cal Poly Offices
- Sushi Chef's Creations Can Be a Moving Experience : Food: From 'dancing sawdust' on pizza to other one-of-a-kind dishes, Yoshinobu Okatomi aims to please.
- Unleashed by Quake, Wild Bunch Rewrites the Rules
- SANTA MONICA : St. John's to Give Ex-Workers Job Priority
- The Mighty Clouds of Joy, "The Best of the Mighty Clouds of Joy, Vol. I and II" (1973)<i> MCA</i>
- A 'Whole Earth Catalog' for Techies
- A Teacher Who Offers Something Worth Learning