- Sputtering Putter : Watson's Shaky Old Friend Costs Him
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Quartet Makes Impact in West Coast Debut
- Aurora Reports Profit of $847,000
- DVI Inc.
- Richard M. Bissell Jr.; Principal Planner of Bay of Pigs Invasion
- Cerplex Plans 3.2-Million-Share Offering
- OptimumCare Corp.
- FHP's Offer for TakeCare Turned Down : Health care: Rejection of the deal is expected to set off a bidding war. Merger would have been the industry's largest.
- Senate OKs Two Major School Reform Efforts
- TV REVIEW : 'Reflections on Elephants' Offers Fascinating Moments
- GIRLS
- Wayne Newton, Country Bill Set for Troubled Theater
- New Media Age Needs Genius, Not Control
- NEC Blames School Closures in Yearly Loss of $9.6 Million : Finances: Revenue for the Irvine vocational education firm dropped from $375 million to $355.9 million.
- City to Buy Land for Veterans Home Site : Services: Lancaster agency authorizes purchase of 38 acres for $1.9 million. State commission backs facility for the area.
- Sherwood Named Coach at Bell-Jeff
- It Simply Took a Leap of Faith : Racial Incident Helps Turn Kennedy Into More Than Another Luge Racer
- Productivity Index Rises Moderately : Output: Despite surge in latter half of '93, the 1.6% gain is half that of '92.
- INSURANCE
- AIRLINES
- Mass. Governor Seeks Death Penalty Renewal
- COSTA MESA : Dog Park to Take Bow at Fund-Raiser
- Air Quality Task Force Will Examine Car-Pool Strategies
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Another Big Harassment Settlement
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Council to Study Pay Increase for Manager
- MacKinnon Does Not Speak for Me : The legal scholar is wrong to make pornography, not poverty, the most urgent feminist issue.
- Dognaping or Repossession? Jury Will Have to Decide
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Continuation School to Get 2nd Location
- Lancaster Bans Pay-to-Enter Parties After Fatal Shooting
- Herzog Leaves a Grim Legacy
- Winning Tradition Puts Mater Dei in Class by Itself : Prep Wednesday: Boys' basketball program has drawn admiration, respect and complaints.
- Roundtable Writing: A Headache for Guild : Movies: The issue of multiple screen credits for writers is taking a new turn. If the trend of using a roundtable emerges, will it diminish the stature of the screenwriter?
- Conductor Is a Man of Virtuosi : Music: Vladimir Spivakov speaks from the heart on politics, music and women. His 28-member Moscow group performs tonight in Cerritos.
- Tips to Help Make Your Trip a Safe One
- AUTOMOBILES : Dealerships in Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa Are Shifting Their Gears
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Senate OKs 4 Envoys After 4-Month Delay
- Gabriel Ruelas Comes Back to Win
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- ACLU's Ripston Chastised in Visit to Crime Summit
- Early Valentine Treat for 'Better 'Breathers'
- LOS ANGELES : Riordan Urges Scrapping Little Tokyo Office Project
- Remains Found in Desert May Be of Missing Boy
- VENTURA : Motorist Injured When Car Hits Bus
- Grudge Claimed in Lewis' Opposition to Appointee
- COSTA MESA : Mesa Verde Library to Get Roof Repairs
- Countdown to the Winter Olympics / Lillehammer '94 : Bodine Is the Latest to Give Shimer a Push : Bobsled: NASCAR racer's efforts give U.S. a shot at a medal.
- Village Christian Clinches Alpha Title
- NBA ROUNDUP : Jeff Malone's Shot Lifts Jazz Over Nuggets
- PREP ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley Girls Win to Set Up Soccer Showdown
- WINTER OLYMPICS / SLED PREVIEW : Look to '92 Because Nothing's New
- Cypress' Johnson Is Stepping Down : Basketball: The winningest community college men's coach in California history says 27th season will be his last.
- It's Final: O.C. Troupe Is No More : Theater: The financially troubled GroveShakespeare is 'ceasing operations' with outstanding debts of 'close to $300,000,' attorney says.
- ENERGY
- Stocks Mixed as Long-Term Yields Climb
- Malibu's Lure Washes Away for Some
- COLUMN ONE : Fast Food in Asia on Fast Track : From Taipei to Jakarta, American fare is big business. Marketers have even figured out how to sell pizza to cheese-wary Thais. Critics warn of losing traditions, gaining weight.
- Immigration Versus the Immigrants
- Home Sales Are Up for 3rd Consecutive Year
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Senate Gets $8.6-Billion Aid Plan : Relief: Main issue is assistance to illegal immigrants. Bill is likely to reach Clinton this week.
- ANAHEIM : City Delays Decision on Bus Bench Ban
- Storm Brings Rain, Snow but No Slides : Weather: Gusty winds, high surf and rip currents also hit the area. Another system is expected as soon as Sunday.
- U.S. Lugers Find Niche as Boy Scouts
- Sweet Nothings? : Once again, science says sugar doesn't affect children's behavior. Try telling that to parents whose kids bounce off walls after eating candy.
- OJAI : Lack of Riders Puts End to Express Bus
- VAN NUYS : 2 Men Charged in Quake-Related Cases
- Where To Get Help : A Guide To Coping With The Quake
- OXNARD : Council Seeks Funds for Metrolink Service
- Judges OK Pay Hike for Top Courts Executive : Salaries: Seven jurists oppose the 12.8% raise, which makes Sheila Gonzalez the third-highest paid county administrator.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Inspectors Uncover Weak Welds in Pipeline : Oil: An investigation of at least eight leaks caused by the quake is continuing. The state will require Arco to replace aged sections.
- Barnes Puts His Spin on Harding Saga
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Anteaters Having Bad-Dream Season
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Prague's Talich Quartet Prevails Over Obstacles
- Sara Works
- Youngsters Right in Middle of Things for Master's : Baseball preview: Freshmen start at shortstop, second base and center field.
- Plaza Home Mortgage Corp. Switches to Dual Presidents
- Carl's Jr. to Unveil Marketing Plan
- Highlights of the Plan
- Irvine Crews Quickly Clear Storm Debris : Damage: City workers and contractors streamed into business area where windows were shattered, trees uprooted and ventilation covers were ripped from roofs.
- Newspaper Boycott Urged Over Cartoon : Media: Sacramento Bee officials apologize for use of a racial epithet. But NAACP leader is calling for resignations and 955 readers have canceled their subscriptions.
- Firm Faces Suit Over Seniors' Care Plan
- THOUSAND OAKS : Economy of Conejo Valley to Be Discussed
- World IN BRIEF : HAITI : U.S. Presses Aristide to Name a Premier
- Pope Names 3 Auxiliary Bishops for L.A. Archdiocese : Religion: They say building unity in ethnically diverse Southern California will be a key goal.
- The Mayor and the Labor Boss: Earthquake Pals
- NORTHRIDGE : After-Class Activities Offered to Students
- City Folks Get Chance to Get Trout
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Golden West's Streak on the Line Tonight
- Sharing Ceremonial Treasures : American Indian Dance Theatre Brings Traditions to Cerritos
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Taking Stock of the Losses : Manufacturing: Thousands of small industrial firms are struggling to recover.
- SECURITIES
- INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS : Chile Foundation Joins Alliances to Expand, Develop Exports
- Suspect in 2 Slayings Kills Self After Spree : Deaths: Suicide of John S. Hanna follows a day of shootings. His wife and a business partner he was suing were killed. Another partner was wounded in Santa Ana.
- No Deceit by Developer, Attorney Says : Courts: Oxnard Dunes property owners accuse firm of failing to tell them land was used as a dump.
- Clippers Fizzle in Second Half as Bulls Win
- Gregg Olson, Braves Agree on One-Year Deal
- Moliere Gets Hollywood Treatment
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Arrested in Assault on Janitor
- Southwest Museum to Remain in L.A. : Institutions: Board rejects 80 offers and decides to stay in current facility after officials promise to help expand and improve it.
- Bidding Fond Farewells : Demolition Under Way on Fillmore Hotel and Masonic Building
- Valley Obituaries
- ELECTIONS / CONGRESS : Sybert's Campaign Treasury Dwarfs GOP Rivals'
- LOS ANGELES : Motley Crue Drummer Faces Weapons Charges
- Lakers Have Suns' Number: Now It's 3-0
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Hosokawa Plan Lifts Growth Hopes From Zero : Japan: Program could benefit businesses, farms and banks. Analysts see it as a bare necessity.
- AUTOMOBILES : Sunday Shift
- Eurotunnel Delays Start of Service
- Clinton Takes Shot at Critics of His Health Plan : Reform: He tells auto workers that talk of a government takeover of insurance system is wrong. He says medical costs will rise without his package.
- Spraying OKd Over Corona but Won't Begin Yet : Agriculture: State officials postpone malathion treatment of Medflies to allow residents to prepare. Delay gives city a chance to file another appeal.
- Extensive Affirmative Action Plans Pushed
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- B of A Deposit Records Lost in Plane Crash
- Study Finds 'Alarming' Increase in Cancer Rates : Health: In white men born 1948 to 1957, the incidence unrelated to smoking is triple that of their grandfathers. But some experts say the data may be distorted.
- SIMI VALLEY : Post-Quake Overtime Pay May Hit $108,000
- BOOK REVIEW / MEMOIR : An Unshakable Soul--Even After Years at Hard Labor : BITTER WINDS A Memoir of My Years in China's Gulag, <i> by Harry Wu and Carolyn Wakeman</i> ; John Wiley & Sons, $22.95, 290 pages
- Roberti Recall: Taking Aim at Courage
- $1.35 Million Awarded to Fired CSUF Coach : Courts: Jury finds Jim Huffman was terminated in retaliation for a lawsuit that saved women's volleyball.
- Budget Office Sees Health Plan Widening Deficit
- Where Mother Nature Shows Her Glory and Her Wrath : Weather: In Malibu, Big Rock residents have enjoyed ocean views and fresh air. But they have endured a never-ending lesson in humility in their battles against calamities.
- NO ESCAPE: Driving down Reseda Boulevard or...
- Hanging Constitutional, U.S. Court Rules : Executions: Appellate judges, divided by a 6-5 vote, reject claim of unusual punishment by man convicted of a Washington triple murder. Dissenting opinion calls it a relic of Dark Ages.
- Southwest Airlines Plan Flies : Travel: Supervisors approve 17 daily flights out of John Wayne Airport for the Dallas-based carrier.
- SEAL BEACH : Not All Are Pleased by Pier Plans
- Witold Lutoslawski; Polish Composer
- LA HABRA : Eatery Denied Permit for Entertainment
- Decision Delayed on Public Cemetery Sale
- North Valley Boys' Game Postponed
- Arena Has Big Opening Night
- Irvine May Phase Out Barclay Subsidy : The proposal is one of several being explored by the city, a one-third partner that provides about $400,000 a year toward operating expenses.
- World IN BRIEF : CANADA : War Opens Against Cigarette Smuggling
- Bosnian Croat Leader Quits in Bid to Blunt Criticism
- Infant Girl Found Dead in Trash; Mother Is Arrested
- Disney May Offer Ducks Tickets for Guns
- Newbury Park Teams Form an Alliance
- BOYS
- It's Whitney's Night to Say Thanks at Music Award Show : Pop music: Houston receives eight honors at the American Music Awards, which ties two longstanding records by Kenny Rogers and Michael Jackson.
- Executive Travel : Business Travel Habits
- Hot, Healthier Latin Markets Attracting Cash
- AUTOMOBILES : Korean Kias Hit the Road
- Mistrial Declared in Ex-Worker's Suit Against San Onofre
- Little Did We Know the Times They Were a-Changin' Us
- Tollway Protesters Spend Day High Way : Demonstration: Four Earth First! activists tie themselves to 200-foot-high cranes to block Foothill project. Rain had halted work so no one is arrested.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Trying Times for Displaced Valley Students : Schools: Children living in shelters find studying difficult and bus commutes long and lonely. The district lacks the resources to help them.
- Man Suspected of Slaying Wife and Business Partner Kills Self
- On Mourning Our Built-Up World : Quake, fire and flood expose the limits of human existence. But our 'things' are not just the detritus of futile attempts to dominate nature. They are our part in creation.
- Holding Cell Fight Leaves Man in Critical Condition
- Man Listed as Serious After Jacket Fight : Oxnard: Four people are injured trying to fend off a group of five or six young males who wanted the clothing.
- Bradbury to Speak at Republican Women's Luncheon
- East L.A. Market Operator Charged With Fraud in Food Stamp Purchase
- State Agency Offers to Help Retain Rams
- The Lingcod Doesn't Make a Pretty Trophy, but It's Large, Tasty and Plentiful These Days, Making the Distinctive Fish . . . : Tops on the Bottom
- TV Ratings : Old Pros and Kerrigan Help CBS Skate to Victory
- Robert B. Fiske Jr.
- Pocket Mouse
- Topanga Development
- Crime News Coverage
- ACLU's Ripston Chastised at Crime Summit : Legislation: The chilly reception for the official protesting Gov. Wilson's 'three strikes' initiative was 'not unexpected,' she says.
- Imprisoning Addicts
- Concealed Gun Bill Defeated
- Going Back to the Source for 'Lion, Witch and Wardrobe' : Children's theater: What Theatreworks / USA had at first conceived as a one-hour version of 'Narnia' is now 'a kind of Kabuki / story theater style' staging of the C.S. Lewis novel of good and evil.
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 9, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 9, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 9, 1994
- Obituaries - Feb. 9, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 9, 1994
- Southland Slogs Through Yet Another Cleanup
- Kathleen Brown Formally Enters Race for Governor : Politics: The Democratic candidate pledges to work for educational excellence, jobs and crime reduction.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Frenzy to Ice the Harding Saga Freezes Out Standards : Media: The powerful and the populous of the press are leaving no blade unturned in their quest of skater.
- BETTER SKIES: If you wonder how heavy...
- Rain Plan, Luck Save Laguna : Storm: Officials say a downpour like one that drove mud into Malibu could have meant disaster.
- Umberg Plans Run for State Attorney General : Politics: Democrat's announcement leaves the race open for his Assembly post. Nine candidates have taken out papers for the 69th District seat.
- Suit Names O.C. Maker of Cleaner : Environment: The Huntington Beach-based producer says testing shows Simple Green won't hurt fish as charged by D.A.s from three counties.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SUPERFUND : Bring Fair Play to Toxic Cleanup : Minority communities suffer the most; here's how to benefit them and revive our environmental commitment.
- Police Are Seeking Source of Racist Flyers at 2 Schools : Bias: About 500 handbills denigrating Latinos and urging their deportation are found in lockers at Costa Mesa and Corona del Mar highs.
- Assembly Candidate's Foes Raise Questions : Election: But Democrat Ted R. Moreno downplays his link to Republican Rep. Jay C. Kim, who is under investigation.
- 2 Students Charged With Assault in Shooting : Violence: Detectives still seek a third youth who may have fired a gun. Three Westlake High schoolmates were wounded.
- Cable Group Says PacBell Plan Will Hike Phone Rates : Technology: Association claims in complaint to FCC that modernization effort would lead to 400% increase to customers.
- CBO Director Fiercely Adheres to Nonpartisan Course : Budget: Robert D. Reischauer's stand on Clinton's health plan reflects his independence. But he's troubled by his impact on political debate.
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 9, 1994
- DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- Authentic Fitness Reports $2.4-Million Quarterly Loss
- Taste of Childhood : Food Makers Zeroing In on Young Palates
- Clinton's Spending Plan Doesn't Fill Wilson's Budget Gap : Finances: Governor was counting on $2.3 billion to balance the state's books. But the White House targets no funds specifically for illegal immigrants.
- Southwest Apt to Ignite O.C. Air Fare War
- SUN VALLEY : Residents Group Will Be Resurrected
- District Proposes Attendance Shifts : Education: Parents will be able to review the plan to put 1,300 students into two new William S. Hart Union schools.
- Firms Will Fight Anaheim Plan to Remove Bus Benches
- Teen-Ager Held in Shooting of Store Owner
- Marie PhilmanEdison, So.Basketball / ForwardPhilman, who is...
- Writer Gets 4 Nods in 1 WGA Category : Honors: Daryl Busby gets nominations in best children's script for screenplays he co-authored for the Disney Channel series 'Adventures in Wonderland.'
- MUSIC REVIEW : Heroic Playing From Eroica Trio at UCLA
- MedTrans Purchases Professional Ambulance
- New Regency Productions Names Nathanson President
- Astro Sciences' Profit Down 80% in 3rd Quarter
- Japan's Current Account Surplus Hit Record $131.35 Billion in '93
- THE ECONOMY: ADJUSTING TO NEW REALITIES : How Budget Would Affect Business
- Harman's 2nd-Quarter Profit More Than Doubles
- Amerigon Puts Hopes on 4 Car Product Lines : The Burbank firm uses aerospace technology on components. It calls a voice-activated navigation system its best bet.
- MECCA : Muslim Holy Month
- Astro Sciences Unit Gets $300,000 FEMA Order
- Suspect in Kidnaping of Gaming Mogul's Daughter Pleads Guilty
- Administration Slow to Pick Gays-in-Service Case to Defend
- Miracle Muscles : Strength from a pill? Someday, experts say. And athletes won't be the only winners.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Adventists' Plans for Mall to Be Studied
- Georgian Guilty in American's Killing
- OXNARD : Head of Rights Group Alleges Hate Crime
- CSUN Crews Rush to Reopening : Education: With workers toiling in rain and around the clock, President Blenda J. Wilson says the campus will meet Monday deadline for start of classes.
- Camarillo Leaders Will Reconsider Theater Complex
- Tangled Permit Case Is 'Weird,' Judge Says : Courts: Couple is accused of illegally erecting home. At a hearing, they call an official dishonest. And a key witness has died.
- SIMI VALLEY : City to Assist in Mobile Home Repairs
- SEAL BEACH : Officials to Discuss Wetlands Project
- LOS ANGELES : State's Quake Damage Estimate to Be Delayed
- Searching for Security : After Slaying, Simi Schools Want 2 Safety Committees
- Saberhagen Suspended Five Days
- Norco's Gentis Is Overlooked
- Womanly Advice for Entrepreneurs
- State's Population Increases Only 1.4% : Demographics: Year-to-year growth rate is lowest since early 1970s. The slight gain to 31.7 million is attributed to the effects of the recession.
- Saga of Apple's Ex-Chief Takes an Unusual Turn : Business: John Sculley quits as Spectrum chairman, alleging deceit. He sues executive who hired him.
- Dip in Crime Tied to Extra Police Patrols
- LAGUNA HILLS : Police Seek Gunman in Bakery Robbery
- DANA POINT : Tall Ship Replica to Sail Into Harbor
- LOS ALAMITOS : Income Tax Return Help Is Available
- Exploring Lasers, Virtual Reality
- County Clears 2 Officers in Shooting Death : Probe: Despite flaws in police account, district attorney's office says killing of Darrell Harts did not meet the standards for filing criminal charges.
- Official Defends Referees' Ruling : Big West: Supervisor says inbounds play in Titan loss to San Jose State was handled correctly.
- Short-Lived Strike Against UPS Has Little Impact on Deliveries : Labor: Union calls off its job action after the company compromises on new weight limit rules.
- ECONOMY
- TOKYO : Hosokawa to Summit
- Recession Makes Real Estate Appraisals a Tougher Task
- Next Step : Tiny Village Greets Games With Norwegian Reserve : * Lillehammer folk try to carry on normally while awaiting the onslaught of 100,000 Olympic fans.
- $1-Million Prize Is Offered for Ways to Test for 2 Sex Diseases
- RIO DE JANEIRO : Economic Showdown
- Media : The Man Behind 'Monica' : * Brazil's Mauricio de Sousa is the jet-setting CEO of a cartoon empire built upon a bucktoothed little girl. He oversees 200 artists, a six-story office and much more.
- Market Scene : Bulgaria's Modern War of the Roses : * Perfume oil is a state monopoly that stubbornly resists capitalist inroads in the Eastern European nation.
- Martin Lawrence Expects Sales Drop Due to Quake
- Office Vacancy Rate Expected to Fall by Half : Leasing: As earthquake-displaced companies scramble for new space, agents expect the Valley's office rate to plunge to 7% by summer.
- THE ECONOMY: ADJUSTING TO NEW REALITIES : Post-Boom Budget : President's Package Turns Focus to R&D;, Training for Future
- Burbank Airport Seeks OK for Passenger Tax : Finances: The levy of $3 per person would go toward paying for land and improvements associated with a new terminal.
- Give the Chimps, and the People, a Break : L.A. Zoo: Animals need stimulating settings, which also adds to our enjoyment of them.
- A New Life Dawns After Her Close Call
- LOS ANGELES : School Board to Fight Anti-Immigrant Moves
- VENTURA : City Pushes for Keys Dredging Settlement
- Job Program Will Aid Quake Victims
- Magrane to Have Elbow Surgery
- Coach Goes on Leave : Northwestern's Byrdsong Requests Break After Wildcats' Eighth Consecutive Loss
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Ex-U.S. Coach Says He Has No Reason to Be Ashamed
- Discovery Gives Up on Launch of Satellite
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Battle of the Budget Loses Intensity : Spending: Change in emphasis is tied to last year's deficit-cutting pact. This year's titanic struggle is expected to be over health care.
- PERSPECTIVE ON U.S./JAPAN RELATIONS : We're Risking More Than Toyotas : The U.S. demand for a specific share of Japan's market is not worth forcing a schism between two great Pacific powers.
- PLATFORM : Quake Recovery
- OJAI : Panel Backs Merging Planning Boundaries
- Ex-JDL Activist Gets Life Term in Bomb Death
- WESTMINSTER : School Gets $2,500 From Mall Program
- Here's someone looking forward to L.A.'s Big...
- Magrane to Have Elbow Surgery
- It's Play Ball for Retired Jordan
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Mopefully Yours . . . : Despite Sulking by Front Man Miles Hunt, the Wonder Stuff's Coach House Show Moves Forward on Solid Musical Footing
- Shooting Case: Hand It Over to D.A.
- 3 Inches of Rain Due in Strongest Storm of Winter : Weather: Steady downpour has caused no serious hillside erosion. But officials are concerned about slides in fire-scorched areas if showers intensify.
- 3 Ex-Workers Accused of Fraud at Air Force Base : Crime: Authorities say the trio created 13 fictitious restaurant employees and kept their paychecks.
- Miscellany
- Call Him Viking Voyager : Olympics: For Vegard Ulvang, winning skiing medals is only the beginning of the adventure.
- Networks Battle for ABC's Diane Sawyer
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pepperdine Hosts Tokyo Quartet
- 'Sunset,' 'Tavern' Top Critics' Nods : Theater: The plays earn seven nominations apiece from the L.A. Drama Critics Circle. South Coast Repertory receives 10 mentions as well as a special award.
- INSURANCE
- California Threatens to Block Prudential From Doing Business in State : Securities: Commissioner seeks guarantees that the brokerage will not repeat its alleged misconduct. State is the last holdout in a nationwide fraud settlement.
- Irvine's CMS Cuts Staff, Shuts Branch : Computers: Its Anybus components subsidiary is being closed and the firm's new name is AmeriQuest Technologies.
- Urethane Technologies Inc.
- Lively Celica's Price Can Be a Handful
- VALLEY INTERVIEW / TARI WEISS : Homeowner Says Quake-Proofing Efforts Worked
- THOUSAND OAKS : Candidate Will Hold Voter Open House
- Flight Plans Change : Hobbyists to Meet on Proposal to Close Park Site
- Gaining a Peak Success : Skier Street Cools Her Temper, Has a Shot at the Gold
- Housing Jobs Expected to Aid Economy : Recession: Economist says that by next year, employers will add 15,000 full- and part-time positions to county payrolls.
- Want a New Job? Request a 'Make-Over'
- Pay-Fone Systems Buys Payroll Service Company
- Maxwell Trial Won't Be Staged
- Working Medicines Into Your Workout
- EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Anti-Crime Groups to Include Disaster Readiness
- TUSTIN : District to Reconsider School Boundaries
- Frank CastilloAnaheim, Sr.Basketball / ForwardAn injured ankle...
- NORDIC SKIING PREVIEW : It's Hammer Time for Norwegians
- Learning to Live With the Flaws : Television: Former 'perfectionist' ballerina Gelsey Kirkland makes her acting debut on an episode of 'L.A. Law.' She takes the risk in stride.
- Iwerks Reports $415,939 Loss in 2nd Quarter
- Perceptronics Wins Contracts for $950,000
- Fewer Businesses Lured by Pitch to Leave State : Relocation: Recruiters from dozens of states at this year's trade show find far fewer companies wanting to be wooed.
- Former Top Executive Hits Baldwin Builders With Lawsuit : Litigation: Ex-division president is seeking at least $35 million in his fraud and breach of contract action against the Newport firm.
- Camarillo Computer Firms to Lay Off 115
- Sega Seeks to Capture Techno Toy Market for Youngsters : Technology: The video game giant's flagship product is a $160 computer designed for children as young as 3.
- Regional Outlook : Stocks Sizzle in S.E. Asia : * Market fever infects the new middle class, driving some regional markets up 100% or more in a year.
- Serving Up a Taste of Britain Is Just His Cup of Tea
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Workers Can Slice Health Care Costs
- State's Population Increases Only 1.4% : Demographics: Year-to-year growth rate is lowest since early 1970s. The slight gain to 31.7 million is attributed to the effects of the recession.
- AGOURA HILLS : City Denies Requests for Freeway Signs
- Greed Behind Problems at Oxnard Dunes, Jury Is Told : Trial: During closing arguments in long-running lawsuit, attorney for home buyers says the city and developer knew an oil waste dump lurked under the site.
- Bill Would Let Quake Victims Deduct Full Value of Losses
- Man Arrested After Fleeing Traffic Accident
- Harishankar Added to CAC List
- MUSIC REVIEW : Heralding Trumpet's Versatility