- Filing Home Casualty Losses a Complex Income Tax Matter
- Right Start Inc. Reports Loss in 9-Month Earnings
- Soligen Starts Trading on AMEX Marketplace
- Biking, Swimming, Yes--Walking? No Way
- Ex-Inspector of A-Plant, Edison Settle Lawsuit : Courts: The former Nuclear Regulatory Commission employee claims she contracted cancer while working at San Onofre reactor. The power company denies any liability but agrees to a monetary payment.
- Culture : Bulgaria's Cinema Struggles Toward a Comeback : When communism went out, so did state support for the arts, ushering in an age of capitalist realism.
- Whitewater 'Mystery Woman' Leaves Much Unanswered : Inquiry: Former real estate partner of Clintons, Susan McDougal, declares innocence, accuses GOP of persecution. She doesn't discuss pivotal loans.
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Government Rebuffs IRA Call for Talks
- Making A Difference in Your Community : Answering a Need Among Older People
- Danny Barker; Guitar, Banjo Great Spanned 60 Years of Jazz
- Bop Is No More, as South Africa Takes Control of 'Independent' Black Homeland
- Ailing Euro Disney Given Sweeping Bailout Package
- Sepulveda VA Hospital to Be Torn Down
- Chase Manhattan Files Suit Against Citadel Holding
- Weyerhaeuser to Move Plant to Camarillo
- 160 Business Owners Enroll in Academy
- * Thomas F. Pelandini has been appointed...
- Leslie's Poolmart Loses $1.88 Million in 4th Quarter
- SAN FERNANDO : 40 Have Applied for Parks Director Post
- Taft High Wins Academic Decathlon Again : Education: The Woodland Hills school collects its second straight state title. National competition is next month.
- CHATSWORTH : Hamblin Starts Therapeutic Riding Charity
- Rapist With HIV Given 159 Years
- TORRANCE : Pizza Parlor Evacuated; Pepper Spray Blamed
- Coalition Wants Permit Overturned : Litigation: Environmentalists say county violated its own policy in approving the Farmont golf resort near Ojai. Judge will hear final arguments today.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Florida Goalie Vanbiesbrouck Notches a Satisfying Victory
- DWP May Close Sun Valley Power Plant
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : TCU Fires Iba After 7-20 Season
- McMahon Not Worth Money to Vikings
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL DAILY REPORT : NATIONAL POLL : North Carolina Tops Final Poll
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hard-Hit Martinez Says He Will Be Ready
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Trade Winds Are in the Air in Tempe
- SOCCER / JULIE CART : Rothenberg Might Have Stepped Over Line
- AUTOS
- Professional Animal Laboratory Inc.: The veterinary laboratory...
- AGRICULTURE
- THE STYLE FILES: THE PLACES
- Boorda Picked as Nominee for Top Navy Job
- Micom Signs Deal With Mexican Electronics Distributor
- * Leora Baron, founder and director of...
- * Molly Joel Coye has been appointed...
- * Debi L. Reissman has been appointed...
- Film: Producers Gil Friesen and Andy Meyer,...
- * Cathy Leider has joined Imperial Trust...
- Syncor Reports 43% Drop in Its Earnings
- Rebirth of Baseball : The National Pastime Has Reinvented Itself
- Tri-Lite Inc.: The company said Monday it...
- George Wade was named president of Iwerks...
- $42 Million Divides L.A. Unified, Unions : Education: Teachers and others lay claim to money saved by a cut in health benefits. Supt. Thompson says the funds will be kept on reserve in case of a budget crisis.
- SANTA ANA : Man Gets Year Term Under Stalking Law
- IRVINE : New Program Offers Acting in Afternoon
- LA CONCHITA : 2-Mile Barrier Along Freeway Is Criticized
- Police Report 3 Armed Robberies
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Metrolink to Cut Some Fares in Half : Transportation: The cost of passes from the Santa Clarita and Antelope valleys will be trimmed to keep commuters on the trains.
- Limit Spending to Perpetuate Incumbency : Challengers, without official perquisites, would suffer.
- EDUCATION WATCH : Taft's Hot Shots
- And the Best Actor Is? : Tyrin Turner Says He Will Take Home the Award, If Not the Oscar
- DANCE
- UCI Grad Returns Home to Dance
- Freedom, in So Many 'Words' : Dance: The 70-member Hungarian State Folk Ensemble enjoys the opportunity to bring its ideas, as well as songs and movements, to Costa Mesa in modern and traditional forms.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'The Almond Seller': A Hard Nut to Crack : In trying to say too much in this drama based on her native Romania, the playwright doesn't say enough.
- Regional Outlook : 2 Baltic Nations Look West and East for Their Fortunes : Estonia and Latvia are rising from the Soviet wreckage, leaving Russia and Lithuania behind.
- America From Abroad : U.S.-India Relations Turn Sour : Both are democracies with values in common. U.S. investment pours in. On one level, ties have never been stronger. So what's wrong?
- Environment : London Comes Clean in Poll of Europe's Tidiest Capitals : Here's the dirt: Romans should poop-scoop more, and Amsterdam needs to crack down on graffiti.
- 2 Men Shot at Party Still Hospitalized
- Robbins Ordered to Pay $3 Million : Courts: Former state senator must offer restitution for illegally obtaining bank loans. Judge spares him from more prison time.
- SAN FERNANDO : $61,000 Grant OKd for Park Picnic Area
- World IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Ruling Party Retains Control of Congress
- Getting In on the Ground Floor
- Countywide : Board to Respond on Grand Jury Issues
- Baseball / Spring Training : Step Back! : Angels' Butcher Uses Fear to Keep Foes on Their Toes
- Master's Tackles Season's Final Question : College basketball: How do Mustangs measure up against NAIA's best? They find out in first-round game today against Georgia Southwestern.
- This Coach Needs to Curb His Temper
- House Seeks to Make a Point With TV Debates, Oxford-Style
- NEWS ANALYSIS : No Serbian Role Expected in New Bosnia : Balkans: U.S. says the Serbs are welcome to join Croat-Muslim alliance. But such a move is unlikely.
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Cranberry Juice Gets Credibility
- 8 Officials Plead Guilty in Honda Bribery Case : Courts: Five are from O.C. Five more ex-executives, including Laguna Hills man, charged in kickback scheme.
- Damaged Sepulveda VA Hospital to Be Razed : Health care: Washington officials decide against rebuilding. Outpatient clinic will replace the facility.
- THE STYLE FILES: THE PLACES : Where the Designers Do Their Thing : CAROLE LITTLE: "I love the benefits of the large-size company, and I am extremely, extremely hands-on."
- TOXIC DISCHARGES
- City Challenges Distribution of Prop. 172 Funds : Camarillo: Officials say voters supported sales tax measure because they thought that it would mean more officers locally.
- THE STYLE FILES: THE PLACES : Where the Designers Do Their Thing : BRENDA FRENCH: "Who wouldn't want to work here with all these colors?"
- Where Ron and Frank Eat
- BUENA PARK : Student Art Show Winners Honored
- Malathion Spraying to Start Again; Ruling Studied
- Nature Teaches Fire Recovery : Untreated Areas of Caspers Park Are Doing Better Than Laguna Burn Area
- RESEDA : Burglars Use Rear Doors, Study Shows
- Fire Follows Blast at San Onofre
- The Fault Is in the System
- It Might Be Time for Harding to Trade Skates for Black Cape
- Help Needed by Towns, Cities on Safe Water Told
- Documentary : Four Years After the Wall's Fall, Germans Are Troubled, Haunted : The euphoria of the east-west reunion has faded, a journalist finds. People are suspicious and shrink from a demanding future.
- THE STYLE FILES: THE PLACES : Where the Designers Do Their Thing : GREGORY POE: "I didn't go to design school. But I have to be here. I have no other talents."
- This Writer's Life Still Full of Chuckles : Veteran Writer-Director Hal Kanter to Open 'Laughing Matters' in Westwood
- Discovering the Power of the Press : Education: Student newspaper is making waves with its comments on subjects ranging from cafeteria food to 'Beavis and Butt-head.'
- Hero at the Wheel : When Mother Collapses, Boy, 9, Drives Across Freeway Lanes to Safety
- PLACENTIA : Police Hope Photo Will Lead to Killer
- BURBANK : City Estimates Quake Losses at $4.8 Million
- Readers Take Their Cuts at '3 Strikes' Law : Perhaps there are better candidates for Exhibit A, such as that ex-con with the long rap sheet who was arrested in the mugging of a homeless man for 50 cents.
- 2 Quake-Damaged Libraries Reopen
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hard-Hit Martinez Says He Will Be Ready
- Being Care-Full Requires Parental Supervision
- GLENDALE : Parking Deal Offered for Theatergoers
- LA HABRA : Students Will Get Breakfast Choices
- Boats Rescued From High Winds, Waves
- Community Leader Says Time Is Ripe for Reseda's Turnaround
- ORANGE : Loan Plan Aimed at Small Businesses
- NBA ROUNDUP : Celtics Get Mugged by Bogues
- PERSPECTIVE ON SCHOOLS : Letting Parents Rule Is No Answer : The LAUSD needs to be reorganized and refocused; it doesn't need new faces in the failing old structure.
- GLENDALE : Speech Students Put Accent on Clear English
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Post-Rams Planning
- AIDS Expert Denounces Sexy Ads for Alcohol
- City May Swap Land for Library, City Hall
- Minority Leaders Seek U.S. Probe of Deputy's Death : Reaction: Groups plan to ask for a civil rights inquiry into fatal shooting of black officer by a white colleague.
- WINNETKA : Residents Seek to Change Area's Name
- LOS ANGELES : Police Union Launches Anti-Tourism Campaign
- '8 Seconds' a Different Kind of Cowboy Movie
- College Basketball : NCAA Men's Tournament: A Look Back : Wooden's Wonders : Short UCLA Team Defied Logic by Going Unbeaten in 1963-64
- Ward Adds Sullivan to Awards
- Daniel MacMillanCorona del Mar, Sr.Baseball / PitcherAs...
- Lawsuits Challenge Use of Deputies as Bailiffs : Law: At issue is whether jurors are likely to give unfair weight to the officers' testimony because they wear the same uniform as the courtroom aides.
- MTA Halts Tunnel Work After Mishap : Subway: Officials cite a locomotive accident that hospitalized three workers. They say the incident is the latest in a series of safety violations.
- Gays Become No. 1 Target of Hate Crimes : Human relations: They have replaced African Americans as the most frequent victims of such incidents, county report finds.
- Ex-Staffers Allege Abuses by Svorinich, Aide : Government: They say work related to the councilman's paint store was done during city time. He denies the accusations.
- Orange Coast Seeks 90th Victory in a Row
- Slovak Coalition Picks a New Prime Minister
- Market Scene : Emerald Lords Versus Squatters: Round 2 : In a brutal corner of Colombia, plans for a commodity market threaten to reignite the war for control of fabulous mines.
- MISSION VIEJO : Professor Awarded Education Honor
- Icons Stolen From Church in Philippines
- * Tom Gardner has been appointed regional...
- Amerigon Reports Loss of $3.64 Million in 1993
- Keating Agrees to Settle Charges by Regulators of Civil Fraud
- Peter Lund to Head Reinstated CBS Division
- Marriott Gets New Owner; Foreclosure Surprises Industry : Finances: CIGNA insurance takes over Woodland Hills luxury hotel, viewed as anchor in area hospitality field, after former owner defaults on payment.
- GSA Leader Asks Agency to Review His Travel Expenses : Government: Ex-O.C. businessman Roger Johnson visited his Laguna home on five of nine official trips to the region.
- Packwood Says He'll Turn Over Diaries
- SANTIAGO : Latin Air Show
- Swing Health Reform Vote Feels Heat : Legislation: House Democrat Slattery gets a vivid picture of forces organized for and against Clinton proposal. He sees opposition growing.
- Tips for Care-Givers
- BREA : Groups Sought for Country Fair Booths
- LOS ANGELES : Ex-Sen. Robbins Ordered to Pay $3 Million to FDIC
- Palo Comado to Finally Have Dedication Ceremony : Parkland: The event will officially make Palo Comado, open to public since October, part of Santa Monica Mountains recreation area.
- SANTA ANA HEIGHTS : Club Faces Fines for Violating Ordinance
- DWP Considers Closing Its Aging Sun Valley Plant
- Knicks' Starks Has Surgery on Left Knee
- VALLEY / VENTURA ROUNDUP : Granada Hills' Angel Ties Course Record
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Sabres' Hasek Says All He Needed Was Chance
- Firm Says Landfill Is Likely to Reopen
- Laser Medical Technology Completes Yearlong Restructuring
- Market trends: Microsoft Corp. was the volume...
- Collision Ignites Oil Tanker in Turkish Strait; 15 Killed
- Take Advantage of Change, Clinton Urges G-7 Nations
- RETAILING
- AUTOS
- ECONOMY
- Pollution Device to Be Used in Asthma Treatment
- MOORPARK : Artifacts Discovered at Development Site
- Du-par's to Make Sentimental Journey Home : Dining: Gathering place known for its pie and loyal patrons will return as part of the Thousand Oaks Inn, hotel officials say.
- L.A. UNIVERSITY BEAT / WENDY WITHERSPOON : He Fell for This Sport a Long Time Ago
- AEROSPACE
- Allergan Inc.: The company said Monday that...
- Judge Keeps Former Head of O.C. Firm in Jail : Courts: Defendant won't disclose whereabouts of $12.3 million allegedly defrauded from investors.
- National Agenda : Populous India No Contender When It Comes to Sports : The huge country must overcome hurdles of poverty, bureaucracy and politics to compete effectively, critics say.
- U.S.-Russian Relations on Rocky Ground, Nixon Says
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : His Scientific View Is Out of This World : HYPERSPACE: A Scientific Odyssey Through Parallel Universes, Time Warps and the 10th Dimension <i> by Michio Kaku</i> ; Oxford $25, 344 pages
- City Seeks to Scramble Access to Spice Shows : Oxnard: Adult-oriented cable channel can inadvertently be heard by about 5,000 who don't pay for it. City, civic leaders discuss the issue.
- Taxpayers Are Waiting Longer to File Returns : IRS: Many say they're procrastinating because they don't expect refunds. Changes in law that cut deductions are blamed.
- PLACENTIA : Crash Victim's Kin Awarded $1.3 Million
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Infield Single Breaks Jordan's Skid
- Special Today: Meat, Meat and More Meat
- NEWS ANALYSIS : At G-7, U.S. Seeks Recruits for Cult of Clintonomics
- Firms to Pay $40 Million in '91 River Spill
- U.S. Military Plane Crashes Off Kenya; 1 Killed, 10 Missing
- WASHINGTON : A Bosnia With No Map
- LOS ANGELES AIRPORT : Airport Panel to Consider Adding Restaurants, Bars
- Judge Refuses to Dismiss Lawsuit by Denny, 2 Others Against City
- TUSTIN : Every Day Is a Wee Bit o' Irish at Shop
- At College, Diversity Can Instruct : Rancho Santiago's motto, 'A Diverse Learning Community,' could be a vision for the big picture.
- Deloitte & Touche Agrees to Pay $312 Million in S&L; Settlement
- NLRB's New Chief Umpire Is Calling for Some Changes : Labor: Chairman William B. Gould says he'll work to foster cooperation between workers and management.
- TECHNOLOGY : Ex-AST Head Creates Three New Firms Under His Atlantis Holding Company
- Postscript : A Salvadoran Rebel's Odyssey From Outlaw to Politician : National Assembly candidate Nidia Diaz hopes to change society peacefully.
- Israeli Peace Group Says Settlers Should Come Home : Mideast: Report offers a phased plan. It would leave no Jews in occupied lands after five years.
- Taiwan Arms Deals Open Doors to Civilian Contracts : Trade: Cold War weapons sales were often linked to ideology. Now they are yoked to jobs and exports.
- Aggressive and Necessary Move : Welcome action by Rabin government against radical organizations
- Free Van Service for Revelers Expanded
- Branch Is Making Big Effort to Boost Morale, Officials Say
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Scout: Fans Should Support Harrick
- Bruins Lose Recruiter Rees, Hire Sherman
- John S. McLellan was named executive vice...
- Access HealthNet Posts 3rd-Quarter Improvements
- Future Automation Relocates to Moorpark
- Urban MASH Unit Brings Aid to Needy : Denver installation is the first time such a field hospital has been opened to U.S. civilians outside a disaster area.
- WASHINGTON : Visit from Ireland
- SIMI VALLEY : Racist Flyers Found at Royal High School
- ORANGE : Chapman Gets Grant for Business Chair
- Why Beijing Just Won't Play Nice : Christopher protests; China figures money talks
- A Valuable Learning Experience : Simi Valley: Community leaders shadow school principals for the day. Most are surprised by workload and responsibility.
- 3 Inmates Injured in Racial Fight at County Jail in Castaic
- IRVINE : School Board Will Discuss Test Scores
- Roberti Deserves a Pat on the Back
- Resolution on College Speech
- Residential Users Are Water Rate Losers
- Inquiry Sought
- Use of Tax Monies Disputed
- Skater
- Single-Payer Health Plan
- Sniveling Students Solved Nothing
- Leave Trees Alone
- College Faculty Acted Like Children
- School Bungalows Not Very 'Unique'
- Dreams of Peace : When Zlata Filipovic began her diary, she did not know her words would launch her family's escape from the war in Bosnia. Now free from mortar shells and hunger, the girl is hoping the journal--a best-selling book--will aid the children of Sarajevo.
- Jailed Dog Owner
- 'Missing' Quakes
- Defending Growth
- Thanks to All Who Helped After Disaster
- A City Built on False Pretenses
- Poor Management
- OTHER NEWS - March 15, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - March 15, 1994
- Obituaries - March 15, 1994
- Obituaries - March 15, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 15, 1994
- Smoking Banned by O.C.-Based Taco Bell Chain
- Legislature OKs Quake Bonds : Government: Nearly $4 billion is approved for June 7 ballot, including $2 billion for recovery and highway seismic safety. Other measures would aid schools, colleges.
- Streamlined FEMA Quake Assistance Seen : Aid: Criticized for excessive red tape in past disasters, the federal agency has put on a new face. A recent agreement increases the state's role in approving Northridge earthquake rebuilding projects.
- Speaker Brown Debuts as Political Talk Show Moderator : Media: Assembly leader gets a 13-week trial run to test TV waters as the host of a Sacramento morning program. His first production features a lively debate on the 'three strikes' issue.
- Whitewater Dogs First Lady on Road : Politics: Mrs. Clinton stumps for health care reform out West but she cannot avoid reminders about the controversy.
- Hubbell Quits; Top Justice Aide, Clinton Friend
- NAME THAT TEAM: That new Anaheim Arena...
- Taco Bell, Joining Growing List of Fast-Food Chains, Will Ban Smoking
- Gunman Kills 3, Self at Plant in Santa Fe Springs
- Mahony Apologizes to Parishioners, Offers New Plan : Religion: Cardinal temporarily brings back Spanish-speaking priest to St. Thomas Aquinas. Committee will be set up to work on outreach to Chinese Americans.
- Newport Police Hope to Close Bacchus Nightclub : Disturbances: Revocation of permit will be sought in wake of weekend brawl, latest in a series of problems.
- Woman Shot to Death on Apartment Balcony
- O.C. ART / CATHY CURTIS : Mix Master : Augustus Vincent Tack's Works Blend Ornament, Spirit, the Abstract
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 15, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 15, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - March 15, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - March 15, 1994
- Strong Funds Says SEC Is Investigating It
- Alta Coffee Offers a Refuge From Daily Grind : Comfort is served daily at the cafe situated in the Cannery Village section of Newport Beach.
- Could Bid Make Northrop a Takeover Target? : Defense: Option trading activity reveals its battle to acquire Grumman makes contractor vulnerable to hostile acquisition.
- THE STYLE FILES: THE PICTURES : How Oscar Nominees Can Look Like Winners : Who will take home a statuette? We can't say, but Vivian Turner offers advice to celebs bound for the spotlight.
- THE STYLE FILES: THE PICTURES : A Silent Partner : What becomes a Hollywood legend most? Stylist Vivian Turner makes the stars shine, then bows out of the picture.
- THE STYLE FILES
- City Clerk Is Viewed by Her Co-Workers as 'Answer Lady' : Ventura: Barbara Kam wins praise for calm efficiency and extensive knowledge. But critics say she is lax in enforcing election law.
- PERSPECTIVE ON IMMIGRATION : Border Control: Smoke, Mirrors : The Administration's get-tough stance--more personnel, hardware-- only raises the risk of illegal crossing.
- Sermon : On How Social Activism Goes Hand in Hand With Spirituality
- STREET SMART / HENRY CHU : Automobile Club's Consumer Mag Subscribes to Future Shock
- Water Systems Will Receive Flushing
- SAILING : Last-Minute Crew on Time in British Captain's Upset Win
- Palomar Wins Golden West Title
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Bo Stays Hot With 400-Foot Home Run
- Bad News About Scores Means a Windfall for Private Schools : Education: Inquiries and applications began as soon as test results were announced. But a public school official says it is 'very short-sighted to think the solution is running.'
- The Blue Collar Road Map to a Second Term
- Facing Down Fear : Police Hopefuls Undeterred by Slayings of Officers
- A History of Your Social Life--From A to Z : Keepsakes: The address book is better than a diary, better than a scrapbook. It triggers memories, but spares anyone the embarrassment of viewing their senior prom photo.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Group to Seek City Support for Festival
- Conversation With F. Haynes Lindley Jr. : Crime and Violence Have Reached 'Crisis Proportions'
- THOUSAND OAKS : Reward Offered for Tips in Car Break-Ins
- Platform : Smoking in the Military: 'Complete Ban Is Folly'
- NBA ROUNDUP : Barkley Does His Magic in Victory Over Orlando
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : TEAM-BY-TEAM LOOK AT THE NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : WEST REGIONAL
- TENNIS : Martin and Lendl Ousted From Florida Tournament
- TV: Squaring Off Against 'Roundtable Writing'
- THE BIG TIME: Anaheim a broadcasting center?...
- GARDEN GROVE : Hilton D. Bell School to Mark Its 25th Year
- Taft High Repeats Win in Academic Decathlon : Education: The Woodland Hills school collects its second straight state title. National competition is next month.
- Look Within for the Personification of Evil : Hebron massacre: Jews and their spiritual leaders bear responsibility for scriptural distortions justifying extremism.
- MISSION VIEJO : Camp for Disabled Youths Planned
- Fischer 2nd in National Meet at 7-2
- Sprint Plans $350-Million Upgrade in Network : Communications: New fiber-optic equipment will assure uninterrupted service and make faster transmission possible, the company says.
- Vietnam Refugee Finds New Future in Homeland : Asia: After living for years in Southland, he returns to set up shop as a business consultant and organize country's first trade fair for U.S. firms.
- Worsening Job Situation Weighs on Europeans : G-7 summit: As ministers meet in Detroit, continent endures historic rates of unemployment.
- 1 Marine Killed, 4 Hurt in Crash of Tustin-Based Helicopter
- School Scores Can Make or Break a Neighborhood : Education: Real estate agents use the results. And the home buyer grapevine is important to property values.
- Back in the Barrio, One Man Finds a New Bottom Line : GEORGE RAMOS
- Community Clashes With Day Workers : Neighborhoods: Ladera Heights residents say the immigrant laborers are too aggressive and unruly. The job-seekers say they are only trying to survive.
- THE STYLE FILES: THE PICTURES : Head Cases : When a star needs curly hair down to <i> there</i> or maybe just a mane of a different color, it's time for a wig
- Marine Officer Is Killed, 4 Servicemen Hurt in Crash : Accident: Their Tustin-based helicopter lands tail-first and explodes on a Northern California runway.
- Muslim Holy Month Closes : Religion: About 6,000 worshipers mark end of Ramadan with prayer and festival of fast breaking at Mile Square Park. But their joy is offset by agony of Muslims in Bosnia.
- AIDS Meeting Will Examine Epidemic : Health: Participants will look at dynamics of the disease, which are changing in the county. Treatments, testing of pregnant women will also be addressed.
- Warm Temperatures Expected to Dissipate
- THE TIMES 1994 WINTER ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : ALL-COUNTY BOYS' SOCCER
- UCLA Will Play Tulsa : Midwest: The Bruins are seeded fifth; the Missouri Valley Conference regular-season champion is No. 12.
- People's Choice: Manson, Dahmer : Television: The high ratings for news programs featuring jailed murderers show viewers get what they want.
- THE STYLE FILES: THE PICTURES : The Trunk Show : When designer chic meets K mart, the result is 'The Nanny's' colorful wardrobe. It's outrageous, over-the-top--and definitely unforgettable.
- Colombians Vote, Fear Cartel's Grip
- 17 Hurt by Pepper Spray in Restaurant
- USC Prize: Placement in Mideast Regional : NCAA women: Stanford stays in West after finishing second to Trojans in Pac-10.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Scorpions' Rock of Ages Past a Welcome Change at Forum
- Dance : San Francisco Opens New 'Romeo, Juliet'
- ENERGY
- Aging U.S. Copters Sent to Somalia, Pakistani Charges
- Peyton Houston; Business Executive Wrote Poetry
- Ewald T. Grether; Founding Dean of UC Berkeley Business School
- Giving Kids Someone to Count On : Man Whose Story Was Told in Film 'Midnight Express' Is Volunteer Mentor
- Fight Breaks Out Among 14 Prison Inmates
- America's Stake in the Awesome Struggle Over Russia's Future
- NEWPORT BEACH / CORONA DEL MAR : Opinions Sought About Tollbooth