- Dense-Pac Gets $1.5-Million Memory Chips Order
- MEDIA : Singapore Journalists Charged With Violating Secrets Law
- Teacher Strike Defies Court
- TUSTIN : City Postpones Plan to Bury Utility Lines
- COLLEGE SIGNINGS : Ex-Cougar Kostoff Signs to Play Basketball at SCC
- Defiant Pat Nolan Vows They Won't 'Shut Me Up'
- Tattoo Parlor Needles Officials : It Makes Impression on Placentia Zoning Laws
- SUNLAND-TUJUNGA : Effort Cuts Down on Panhandling
- LOS ANGELES : City Offers to Pay Damages in Rodney King Beating
- Vehicle Recalls Hit 17-Year High in 1993
- Plea by Manure-Powered Plant Rejected : Energy: Panel denies waiver for experimental facility. Edison officials are seeking repayment schedule that will keep company out of bankruptcy.
- Wireless Cable Operator Eyes L.A.
- Vote Paves Way for QLogic Spinoff From Emulex
- FTC Clears Way for Thrify to Buy PayLess
- Dow Slumps 51 Points On Rate Fears : Wall Street: Another jump in bond yields clips stock prices. Collapse of the TCI/Bell Atlantic merger adds to the gloom.
- Tokos Posts $26-Million Loss for 1993, Cites Write-Offs
- Tag Felons' Faces, Initiative Backers Say
- Body of Girl, 14, Stolen Within Hours of Burial
- Not Insane--but Very Unbalanced : Don't be fooled by balanced-budget amendment
- NATION IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Doctors Urge Release of Lorena Bobbitt
- Copters Urged for Battling O.C. Wildfires
- Simple Elegance : * Sara's offers a range of affordable styles and the accessories to enhance them.
- Long Beach St. Regroups, Eases Past N. Mexico St.
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Karros Gets Three-Year Deal
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : NOTEBOOK
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Langston Signs Extension
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : Turner Gets Gold, but Not Handshake
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : Leading Figures Collide : Skating: Baiul needs stitches in shin, Szewczenko bruised after crash in practice. Kerrigan in control.
- MOVIE REVIEW In 'Golden Lotus,' Life Is Rough--All Over Again : Clara Law's reincarnated heroine finds herself in a world that's still inhospitable to women, even centuries later.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : This Pair of Chiantis Equals Two So-So Outings : Old standbys prove truest at Old-World Chianti; chic Cucina offers uneven fare.
- TRADE AND TRANSPORTATION : Export Seminar Set:
- A Show of Their Own : * The Palomino's Barndance is one of the few places where country musicians can play original material. But the program isn't drawing crowds.
- Park and Play : * Every week, a city mobile unit visits neighborhoods to get kids involved in soccer, relay races, crafts and all sorts of fun and games.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Yeltsin Shows Hard Edge on Foreign Policy
- Playing It Totally Cool
- Dam Accident in S. Africa Kills 13; 64 Missing
- VENTURA : Help Sought to Find Dead Woman's Kin
- Britain's Major to Iron Things Out With Clinton--in Pittsburgh
- Skeleton Found in Concrete Believed to Be Missing Boy
- Displaced, Disabled, Uncertain
- Hearing to Resume on Return of Child to Foster Home
- THOUSAND OAKS : Steps to Curb Youth Violence Discussed
- PERSPECTIVE ON ARMENIA : Charting a Course for Peace : Washington has not given this key buffer state the consideration both it and long-term U.S. interests deserve.
- Fried Green Writers at the Viacom Cafe : Media mergers: Serious books are the first casualty.
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : NOTEBOOK
- Black-and-Blue Collar : Medenica Brings Work Ethic Ingrained by Father as Child in Yugoslavia to Canyons Basketball Team
- Missed Shots Costly for Northridge
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : CSUN Sweeps Long Beach in Softball
- Texas A&M; Joins Baylor in Accepting Big Eight Bid
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UCI Beats Loyola Marymount in Women's Tennis
- The Ordinary Becomes Compelling in 'The Speed'
- Southwestern Bell to Buy Cellular Unit
- * Exhibitors: AMC Entertainment Inc. said it...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Plan Sends Right Message to Business : Economy: Mayor's proposal could help city's image. But some say it overlooks key issues.
- AEROSPACE
- Behind Closed Doors, the Rules Game
- Quake Boosts Stress on Faults in L.A. Basin
- Predictable Morality Tale : * 'Freak of Nature,' about a model's rise to superstardom, fails to let the audience make its own connections.
- Aftershocks Rock Iran
- POLITICS : Russia's Beer Drinkers Are Party Animals : A new group hopes to use brew to galvanize embittered citizens into a political force. It has factions for lovers of light, dark, foreign and domestic.
- Riley's Spinal Surgery 'a Great Success' : Health: Doctors cut pinched nerves to relieve leg pains. It's unknown when he will return to Board of Supervisors.
- OJAI : Fund-Raising Bingo Games at School OKd
- OJAI : City Decides to Buy Diesel-Power Trolley
- Garrett Morris of Saturday Night' Shot in Holdup
- Quake Directory
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Santa Clarita Approves $1-Billion Recovery Plan
- VAN NUYS : Meeting Targets Prostitution Problem
- ORANGE : King Speech Sparks New Dedication
- Small-Town Boy's Hero Is Quietly Fulfilling the Role
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION II GIRLS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS
- Manning Finally Exits, Dominique Arriving : Pro basketball: Clippers give up team leader and top scorer for high-scoring Hawk All-Star and conditional No. draft pick.
- Without the Magic, CSUN Disappears
- DIVISION I GIRLS' SOCCER
- Despite Injured Knee, Giordano Hobbles Foes
- Carlene Carter's at Home Now in Country Music : Pop music: Once the singer thought her blend of styles made her a misfit. Then the Establishment changed, and now 'I don't have to compromise myself to fit in,' she says.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Seasons' Fails to Take Advantage of IMAX Format
- The Good, the Bad and the Coverage : Television: The network has been unable to ruin it, despite appearing at times to try mightily. Rarely has TV been at once so popular and so derided.
- SUNLAND : Man Killed After Walking in Front of Metrolink Train
- Pizzeria Owner Wins Suit Over Riot Damage : Courts: Insurers are ordered to pay $7 million to Domino's franchisee. It is believed to be largest award to result from the civil unrest.
- Nolan Protests His Innocence to Supporters
- THOUSAND OAKS : Later Start Ordered for Noisy Builders
- Jurors Award Aneurysm Victim's Kin $1.67 Million : Courts: They rule that Karen Donaldson received negligent care from Simi Valley Hospital physician after she complained of seizures in 1990.
- OJAI : Council Backs Plan to Boost Service Fees
- County Officials Recommend Supervisors Adopt Hiring Freeze
- VENTURA : Coach Faces Trial in Stalking Case
- Haley Is Named Football Coach at Santiago
- Ventura Falls in Division I Dual Meet Final
- AN APPRECIATION : Wherever the Four Winds Blow, Dinah Shore Will Be Missed
- The Call of the Mall : * Shoppers pack the Glendale Galleria parking structure, disregarding earthquake-induced fears.
- 20 Palestinians in Mosque Killed by Jewish Settler
- Postal Service Licks Sticky Problem With New Stamps : Mail: Self-adhesives are no fuss, no muss. Some customers swear by them, skeptics find objections.
- Ex-Top Aide to Roth Will Seek Wieder's Seat : Politics: Steven E. Malone announces bare-bones campaign for supervisorial post. He'll try to distance himself from ethics controversy that toppled his former boss.
- Lucas Might Be Giving the Orders, but the Admiral Is in Command
- BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Esperanza Beats Millikan in Overtime
- COLLAPSE OF A MEGA-MERGER : Face It, This Was Never Love at First Sight
- Making the Wall a Canvas : * Stenciling, a fashionable alternative to wallpaper, has endless variations. But the look can be very inexpensive.
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Song of the Sister : * 'I Never Sang for My Father' isn't just about Dad and Son, the director says. It's a woman's story, too.
- The Long and the Short of It : There's No One Length--or Look--for Black Women's Hair Anymore
- Clinton Confident on Health Care Reform : Medicine: He dismisses congressional concerns as 'details' that can be worked out. President also seeks the support of the elderly in a drugstore visit.
- Bond Deadline Near, Official Warns
- Despite Fraud Conviction, Firm Will Run Burbank Airport Shops
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Stanford Stops Leslie and Teaches USC a Lesson
- Kempton Has Yet to Click : College baseball: CSUN pitcher still looking for form of a year ago as Matadors begin play in four-team tournament.
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : NOTEBOOK
- MOVIE REVIEW : '8 Seconds': This True Rodeo Story Lacks True Grit : 'Rocky' director John Avildsen brings to the screen the life of champion bull-rider Lane Frost.
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : ANALYSIS : Taylor Never Lit Flame for U.S. Team
- THEATER REVIEW : A Threadbare 'Play' Marred by Holes in Script : The Terrence McNally farce at Garden Grove Community Theatre is more bile than smile, and the staging doesn't muster the feverish energy demanded by the author.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Shepard's 'Tongue' a Supernatural Western Tale
- Haugen Beats Garcia When Bout Is Stopped in Sixth
- MOVIE REVIEW : An Action-Packed 'Crime Story' : Martial arts superstar Jackie Chan cuts the clowning when he sets out to rescue a kidnaped Hong Kong tycoon.
- '93 Sales Break Sound Barrier : Pop music: Album and video sales hit a record $10 billion, but some say that may be inflated because statistics measure products shipped--not actually sold to customers.
- Bogison Goes AWOL for Shot at West Point
- BOYS' TENNIS / 1994 PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH
- Lakers Don't Have Answers for Kings : Pro basketball: Lineup change isn't enough as they lose to Sacramento for fourth time this season, 102-90.
- BOYS' TENNIS / 1994 PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH
- MUSIC REVIEW : Technique, Not Emotion, Is Pianist Roge's Forte
- OPERA REVIEW : An Earthbound 'Butterfly' : Russian Diva Brings More Flap Than Flutter to Puccini Tear-Jerker
- Red Sox Flirting With Title? Wait a Minute, It's a Dream
- BOYS' TENNIS / 1994 PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH
- Health Care
- BOOKS : Battery on Ice: Parody in Print
- A Tool to Force Officials to Do the Right Thing : Balanced budget: An amendment would end an $800-million-a-day 'welfare' program of interest payments. : "We have a balance of $84.32 in the bank . . . which makes us $4.5 trillion richer than the federal government."
- Asbestos Removal
- Sarajevo Cease-Fire
- Contradiction in Terms
- Transit Agency, MCA Compromise on Final Plan for Subway Station : Metro Rail: Agreement ends five-month controversy. Universal Studios will be linked to the stop through people-mover system.
- Attack on Teacher
- Teaching Chastity
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 25, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 25, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 25, 1994
- Obituaries - Feb. 25, 1994
- Obituaries - Feb. 25, 1994
- L.A. SOUTH? Ever confuse tranquil San Clemente...
- Gunman May Have Strangled on Own Vest : Autopsy: Neckline of bulletproof protector apparently choked David Fukuto during struggle after he killed two officers.
- ANALYSIS : Ducks Still in the Hunt Later Than Expected
- L.A. Can Squeeze $1 Billion in Cuts, Income, Panel Says : Finance: Business leaders assembled by Mayor Riordan suggest reducing some pension contributions, other changes over five years. Unions voice objections.
- Raid on Gang Finds Casino Heist Evidence : Crime: Money wrappers from Tuesday's $47,000 Las Vegas robbery are found in South-Central sweep. Four suspects are in custody.
- Bergeson Bill Would Continue Beach Closures : Legislation: She's pressing for a compromise between the Coastal Commission, which objects to the curfews, and Orange County cities that need them to curb crime.
- 2 Veteran Prosecutors to Replace 1st Menendez Team for Retrial
- Gun Owners May Draw GOP Into Showdown With Roberti
- COLLAPSE OF A MEGA-MERGER : TCI Resumes Deal-Fishing in Murky Waters
- Graceful Olympians Weather the Winter Games in Stylish Comfort
- CIA Chief Sees Risk of Wider Spy Problem : Espionage: R. James Woolsey tells lawmakers he shares their concerns about other security breaches. Officials debate likelihood of second mole.
- CIA Chief Sees Risk of Wider Spy Problem
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 25, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 25, 1994
- State Ends Supplemental Jobless Aid : Labor: California could share cost of keeping program, but Gov. Wilson has vetoed such attempts, citing the tax burden.
- AUTOS
- AUTOS
- Clearing the Air
- The exclusive Ventura County music charts are...
- Cover Story : Fearing the Worst : Recent High-Profile Cases Bring Violence Close to Home, but Despite Perceptions, the Crime Rate May Actually Be Declining
- WEST HOLLYWOOD : Building Fees Waived as Part of Quake Relief Effort
- Big Beef Bucks
- A Dry (Cheap) White Season
- Adios Maria
- Cit Hall News : AROUND THE VALLEY
- Sports
- The 25-Minute Bread
- Beans : The Beaning of America
- U.N. Warns of Famine From Kenyan Drought
- Reaching Out
- Senate Panel Votes to Allow Banks to Merge Subsidiaries Into Coast-to-Coast Networks
- AIRLINES
- ADVERTISING
- Barriers Stem Tide of Mud : Environment: Crews worked around-the-clock to install flood-control measures in Pasadena Glen. But officials warn that heavy rains could pose major problems.
- World IN BRIEF : EGYPT : Progress Reported in Israel-PLO Talks
- WHITTIER : School Book Storage Building to Be Razed
- Bradley's Power Play : Plan Would Give Mayor More Authority, Make Council Jobs Full-Time
- ADVERTISING
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- REAL ESTATE
- Eldorado Bancorp Suffers First Annual Loss in 21-Year History
- State Reaps 38% of Latest Funds for Defense Conversions : Technology: Pentagon awards $190 million to 50 projects nationwide. Program holds a major political stake for Clinton.
- Stone Crabs
- THEATER REVIEW : Performances, Drama Make 'Price' Right On : The 1968 comedy at the Santa Paula Theater Center concludes the ad-hoc Arthur Miller Festival in Ventura County.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Reno Taps Pentagon For New Deputy
- Dancing Up a Storm at Western Days : There will be three days of competitions, workshops and fancy stepping at the annual Ventura event.
- Teens / WHAT NOW? : State Regulations for Youths Who Work
- Microsoft Loses Patent Lawsuit, Must Pay Rival $120 Million
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : my turn : Everybody Wants to Fit In, but Acceptance Begins From Within
- ALHAMBRA : Library to Be Closed Tuesday for Project
- Younger Set Gives Club Dimension
- Taking a Comedy Detour
- No Cattle Prods Needed : Talent scouts rustle up hundreds of young acting hopefuls and set them before the camera. For those who don't make the cut, there's always tomorrow.
- Russian Scientist Jailed Over Publishing of Secrets Is Freed
- Community News : LOS ANGELES : Airport Begins Electric Shuttle Bus Service
- Chatting the High-Tech Way, on the Women's Wire : On-Line: In this new "electronic community," women use cyberspace to exchange experiences in everything from home repairs to menopause.
- 'Hard Hat' Art Event Will Benefit Library Damaged in Quake : For $1, children and adults can create their own masterpiece on cement floors before carpeting is installed in Thousand Oaks.
- Derek Jarman; Critically Praised British Filmmaker
- Snowstorm Snarls Airline Travel, Causes Outages in Central Plains
- NBA ROUNDUP : Wilkins a Distraction to Seattle
- That Last Lap Woulda Tickled <i> Sterlin's </i> Mama
- Ventura Is Soft Around Its Middle : Wrestling: Cougars' weakness is the strength of El Modena, which boasts section champions at 130 and 135 pounds.
- Haugen Headlines Irvine Boxing
- Rams Shooting for Moon or Mitchell at Quarterback
- DIVISIONS I AND II
- LABOR
- ENGINEERING
- Rounding Up the Whistle-Wetters
- Holding the audience in the palm of her hands--all eight of them
- Countywide : OCTA Seeks to Swap Measure M Funds
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Will Buy 11 Lots on Ridgeline
- SOUTH GATE : Three Held in Robbery, Slaying of Woman, 82
- Camarillo Backs Sweeping Ban on Smoking : Government: Merchants say the action could drive them out of business. The ordinance will go before the council one more time.
- Recycling Hot Line Adds Spanish Service
- On an Off Night, Buena Wins by 14 in Quarterfinals : High school basketball: Top-seeded Bulldog girls get halftime lecture, go through the motions and defeat Capistrano Valley, 51-37, in Division I-A playoff game.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Sanders' 44 Points Overwhelm Monroe
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : All Good Schemes Must Come to End for This Alberto : Skiing: Two-time champion Tomba misses gate on second run and is disqualified. Germany's Wasmeier wins the giant slalom for his second gold medal.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Front-Line Work Helps Cypress Advance in Women's Basketball Playoffs
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : This Was a Gold Mine for the Ratings Game
- GIRLS' SWIMMING AND DIVING '94 / Six Teams to Watch : Capistrano Valley
- PREP BASKETBALL / GIRLS' PLAYOFFS : Alemany Too Strong for Valencia, 61-30
- LILLEHAMMER / '94 WINTER OLYMPICS : NOTEBOOK
- MOVIE REVIEW : Weirdness Is Cornerstone of the 'Cement Garden'
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Zapping Oil Spills With Dry Ice and Ingenuity : Inventions: Tim Beck says he's discovered a way to freeze oil and simplify the cleanup effort. And the technique could be used to fight fires as well. Skeptics are a little cool to the idea.
- Argentina Blocks Testimony in Italian Rights Hearings
- Royal Watchers: Prince Andrew to Call
- U.S. Proposes Cutting Timber Sales 10% More to Save Owls : Environment: Administration doubles estimates of job losses in the Northwest in a revision of compromise reached last summer. Plan goes to judge next month.
- NEWPORT BEACH : 3 Men Charged in Bank-Card Scam
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Club Gets Pupils Into Science of Things
- ELECTIONS / BOARD OF SUPERVISORS : Madge Schaefer Says She'll Run for Her Old Seat
- North Hollywood Stumbles Again : Basketball playoffs: Favored Huskies lose in early round for third year in a row, falling to Dorsey, 66-65.
- McSorley Suspended as Kings Get 0-0 Tie
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Strawberry Keeps Hitting Them Out
- Supreme Court Backs FDIC in S&L; Firings : Workplace: The agency routinely dismisses the officers of failed thrifts. An Oakland executive sued for lack of due process.
- CULTURE WATCH : Battery on Ice: Parody in Print
- Judge Orders Removal of Jetties : Environment: Neighborhood association has been told to dismantle dangerously eroded steel pilings at Las Tunas Beach. The barriers have been the focus of legal wrangling for 14 years.
- Still Blasting Away : After 15 years and surviving the heyday of punk, the Blasters remain masters of the retro rock, country, be-bop, swing and blues mix.
- Topics / THE ARTS : It's Time to Act, Says Poetry Society
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Drug Use 101 : A Teen's Own Story : The following account is from a 16-year-old honors student at an Orange County high school.
- U.N. Bosnia Aid Program 'Inadequate,' Study Says
- Mexico Rebels See U.S. as Key to Peace Agreement
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Jury Deliberations Start in Bomb Case
- City Council Candidates Who Will Vie in April 12 Election
- Deciding to Make a Difference in Life : It's not easy finding the time and energy to volunteer. But those who help others say they get back more than they give.
- The Visions of Jesus During the Years A.D.
- Not Playing : OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS
- World IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Marcos Estate Assessed $1.2 Billion
- Freeway Widening Open House Is Today
- Judge Removes Self From Case of Deputy Accused of Sex With Inmate
- BUENA PARK : Chessen to Run for State Senate Seat
- FULLERTON : CSUF Prof Wins Copper Project Grant
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : USC Has Tough Test Against Stanford Tonight
- DANCE REVIEW : 'Flamenco' Stretches Boundaries
- For the Garcias, Music's Always a Family Affair : Jazz: The band thinks much of its success comes from being kin. 'It's like ballplayers,' one brother says. 'The better they know each other, the better they work together.'
- BEVERLY HILLS : No Charge for Non-Resident Library Use
- HOLD THE SMOKE: Go ahead. Order the...
- Yaroslavsky Receives Riordan Endorsement : Politics: Mayor's support in councilman's bid for county supervisor is considered a coup, even though he is front-runner.
- SOUTHERN SECTION WRESTLING : Calvary Chapel, El Modena Attempt to Add to Their Collection of Titles
- GIRLS' SWIMMING AND DIVING '94 / Six Teams to Watch : Irvine
- DIVISIONS IV AND V : Costa Mesa Gets a Scare Before Defeating Sacred Heart
- ART REVIEWS : Taking a Glimpse Into 'The World of Tomorrow'
- Q&A; WITH JOHNETTE NAPOLITANO : 'We've Done What We Set Out to Do'
- Hughes to Share Grant for Transit System Project : Conversion: Firm's Fullerton plant will use Pentagon funds to make radar sensors for BART.
- Task Force Disputes Diesel Complaints
- Dow Erases Most of Gains in 19.98 Fall
- DEFINING THE FUTURE OF TV : How the U.S. Won Round One in the Battle Over Standards
- Gift to Help Three Youth Projects
- We'll Compromise: It's a Hot Dog
- Analyst Predicts $6-Billion Deficit for Wilson Budget : State: Overestimation of revenues, 'risky' reliance on federal aid are faulted. Administration defends figures.
- No Sugar for the Sweets
- Candidates Gear Up for Poll Position : Politics: A large field of challengers will tangle April 12 for council seats in a dozen cities.
- Community News : THE PENINSULA : Libraries Struggling to Overcome Deficit
- Community News : GARDENA : Asian Center Gets $50,000 to Help Stroke Victims
- Spreading Like Weed : Teens Love Trends. And the Resurgence of Marijuana is No Exception, Despite Health Warnings From Doctors, Schools and Parents
- Community News : ROLLING HILLS ESTATES : Transit Advisory Panel Seeking Volunteers
- MINDING MANNERS : Etiquette for 'Little Lords and Ladies'
- FASHION : A Well-Dressed Look Helps Lift Age Barrier : Good grooming and the right clothes give older applicants a boost when looking for jobs.
- The following are the top music sales...
- BURBANK : Council OKs Club Near City Hall
- Quake Directory
- Walls Come Tumbling Down, and Neighbors Come Face to Face
- Villa Park : Higher Rates Cited in Fund Transfer
- FULLERTON : Police Start New Work Shifts Saturday
- Earthquake: The Road To Recovery : Reading Between the Lines : Libraries: Crowds pack the only four city branches that remain open in the Valley in the wake of last month's quake.
- Gym Shaken to Its Foundations Now Aptly Named : Venue: Demonstrating a touch of gallows humor to cope with the quake, Northridge re-christens its basketball arena the Epicenter.
- GIRLS' SWIMMING AND DIVING '94 / Six Teams to Watch : Marina
- PREP BASKETBALL / BOYS' PLAYOFFS : Roberts Helps Fairfax Beat Grant, 61-48
- DIVISIONS IV AND V
- Look Who's on the Outside at Movie Expo--L.A.! : Movies: After failing to obtain a booth at a key gathering of film commissioners, the city will erect a huge tent in front of the courthouse in Santa Monica to woo producers and lucrative projects.
- The Puzzle of Eli Riddle : What You Don't Hear Is Bluster, but the Music Is Catchy, Melodic
- A Big Step Closer to the Paperless Office
- NYSE Fines Smith Barney Shearson : Wall Street: Exchange says it repeatedly failed to report complaints against its brokers. The firm admits no guilt.
- Warmth in Winter: Long-Simmered Beans
- Judge Rules in Favor of Auditor Candidate
- Audubon Trek Isn't Just for the Birds
- Community News : TERMINAL ISLAND : City Settles Lawsuit Over Coal Storage Yard
- LEAPIN' LIZARDS! : Spiny Iguana Makes a Cool (Blooded) Pet
- Fires, Quakes Prompt Chelsea Flower Show's Cancellation
- Threat of Violence Circles Sarajevo Despite Calm : Bosnia: Mortar blast shatters illusion of peace. Heavy weapons are still being found near city.
- Griddle Me This Grouper
- Orange County Home Sales
- ADVERTISING : New HomeBase Campaign Will Stress Employee Help for Do-It-Yourselfers
- Beverly Hills Cod II
- Huge Sinkhole Opens in Street, Damages Building