- PREP BASEBALL '94: SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- TV Ratings : 'Roseanne's' Kiss Works Ratings Magic
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Run-Up of Grumman Options Stirs Insider-Trading Probes
- Reasoned Government Regulation of Derivatives Needed
- AUTOS
- Growth in Worker Output Fastest Since '86 : Economy: Government also says the cost of labor declined during the fourth quarter at the steepest rate in a decade.
- Observers Criticize Kazakh Election : Central Asia: A list of the president's handpicked candidates is cited. Censure is a setback to his image.
- Anaheim Floats New Grand Plan to Keep Rams
- Kevin Philip Hyson; Marketed Films for Disney
- Police Capture Man Sought in Kidnaping of 3
- Supervisors to Fund New Antelope Valley Courthouse
- Children Protest at Disney Studios : Land: Topanga Canyon group opposes proposed development. But company's link to plan is called remote at best.
- SCHOOL TEST SCORES : School Tests: A Guide to Tables
- More Efficient Power for Lean, Competitive Times : Electricity: Public utilities are right to balk at financing any more independent producers.
- PREP BASKETBALL / BOYS' ROUNDUP : Arch Hits From Outside, Crenshaw Defeats Edison
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley's Late Rally Defeats Orange
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Sax Returns Home Wearing a Cast
- Village Christian Gets Tough in Hostile Territory, 73-70 : Division IV girls: Crusaders build early lead, then maintain poise in holding off rally by host San Diego Lincoln.
- PREP BASEBALL '94: SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : DeShields Quickly Fits In With Team
- Artists and arts administrators are invited to...
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Sirens' a Silly Outing in the Outback
- FBI Subpoenas Kim's Records : Ethics: Former manager says material allegedly shows that the congressman ignored warnings to obey U.S. campaign laws. Kim has blamed problems on staff members.
- Ex-Carter Aide Named White House Counsel : Presidency: Clinton also acknowledges further staff contacts with federal regulators on Whitewater affair.
- SCHOOL TEST SCORES : School Tests: A Guide to Tables
- ANAHEIM : Opening of Topless Bar Investigated
- Rapid Shifts Signal Major Quake in Region Is Likely, Expert Says : Seismology: Scientist calls Santa Clara River and Oxnard Plain hot spots, adding that area is one of the fastest-moving parts of the state.
- O.C. California Learning Assessment System Scores : School Tests: A Guide to Tables
- SCHOOL TEST SCORES : School Tests: A Guide to Tables
- Schools on the Bottom Say New Scores Reveal Little : Assessment: Teachers lament that transiency, inadequate materials and weak English skills put their children at a disadvantage.
- PREP BASEBALL '94: SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- CSUN Far From Perfect, So It's Getting the Practice : College basketball: Matadors to take advantage of rule that allows teams to work out through the end of the NCAA tournament.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Southwestern Louisiana Wins Sun Belt Title
- New ABC Show, Old TV Ploy : Television: 'Turning Point' premieres tonight by evoking the specter of Charles Manson. That's one way for the network to ensure notice for its newsmagazine.
- Kariya Gives Up College Eligibility to Focus on Contract Negotiations
- Post-Quake CalArts Gets Creative With Classrooms : Recovery: With up to $20 million in damage to the campus, classes are now held in unlikely locales--at a temple, in health clubs and at Magic Mountain.
- ENERGY
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- European Union's Unemployment Rate Rises: The jobless...
- MEDIA : Bell Atlantic Offers Access for Developers of Software : Multimedia: Plan is one of several that have put the company in the info highway fast lane.
- Koll Real Estate Group Inc.: The Newport...
- 'Fawlty Towers' Hits Neurotic Heights
- O.C. Scores Are Among Highest in California
- O.C. California Learning Assessment System Scores : District Rankings
- Area School Scores Hit Highs, Lows : Education: Portfolios of work are being tested as a way of providing additional insight into students' learning.
- A YEAR LATER . . . : Bite Taken Out of Fear for Surfers : Hawaii's Shark Hunt Kills 58, but Caution Isn't Being Thrown to the Wind Quite Yet
- TV REVIEWS : '24 Hours in Rock': Chutzpah, Kitsch
- Airline Signs Pacts With 2 Foreign Carriers:...
- Brazil Legislators Tinker With Economic Plan: Congress...
- Stanford Professor Sworn In as Chairman of Labor Board
- GOP Welfare Proposals Becoming More Conservative : Public aid: The move could complicate Clinton's effort to achieve bipartisan agreement. GOP turns the focus to out-of-wedlock births instead of work.
- CITY HALL WATCH : Agenda Control
- 2 Students From Area Found Dead : Crime: Authorities in San Francisco say man shot the woman in dorm before killing himself. Ventura pair had dated.
- NORTHRIDGE : Decision Delayed on Nickname Change
- Children Protest at Disney Studio : Land: Topanga Canyon group opposes proposed development. But company's link to plan is called remote at best.
- PREP BASKETBALL / GIRLS' ROUNDUP : Peninsula Goes on Tear to Rout Crenshaw in State
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Dismal Outing Doesn't Help Farrell
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Crabtree Strikes Out 13 to End Rancho Santiago Winning Streak
- 'Key' Wins Top Cinema Society Honor
- ART REVIEW : meettheaccomplishedpetershelton : LACMA offers the first major museum solo show for an artist who creates originality through synthesis.
- Greg Blackburn has been promoted to senior...
- REAL ESTATE
- Global Markets and Economic Update
- Japan's Mixing of Rice Supplies Fuels Backlash : Imports: Emergency purchases have led to an artificial shortage as consumers strip store shelves.
- Executive Travel
- MOVIE MAGIC: Moviegoers have streamed to the...
- HEALTH
- President's New Strategy of Public Dialogue Poses Risks
- Canny and Candid, Ickes Becomes Health Reform's Point Man : Son of Roosevelt-era icon brings political savvy but offbeat style to White House. Insiders see him going far.
- Japan Parliament Asked to OK Bribery Arrest of Member
- Maybe, Just Maybe
- Ventura OKs Hiring of Economic Consultant : Business: The seven council members differ over the job description, but direct staff to seek proposals. They agree to try out the position for a year.
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- Oxnard Police Take Beat to the Airwaves : Television: Weekly cable program on crime prevention has attracted national acclaim. Some credit the show as a factor in the city's crime drop.
- Scene Stealers : It Seems Like Everyone Has Something to Offer the Film and Television Industry
- VENTURA : Motorist Who Killed Man Is Spared Prison
- VENTURA : Caution Urged for Navy Offshore Blasts
- SIMI VALLEY : Permits Considered for Repairing Walls
- Nussbaum Was Serving the Wrong Master : Whitewater: The White House counsel is not the President's personal lawyer; he works for the government.
- Suspect in Slaying Is Expected to Surrender : Crime: A martial-arts instructor is charged in the strangulation of a former colleague, a nationally ranked black belt.
- Kerrigan Answers Her Critics
- Nothing New Under Sun--or Water : Hawaii Has Had Shark Attacks as Long as Surfers Have Braved the Waves
- SAILING : Congressional Cup to Begin Off Long Beach
- People once known as lepers still face stigmas that have lingered since biblical times. But a County-USC clinic provides a place for them to show that their illness is . . . : Only Skin Deep
- Wilson Opens Bid for 2nd Term on Optimistic Note : Politics: Governor says he wants to lead state 'in good times.' He vows that this campaign will be his last.
- GLENDALE : Most Tested Lower in Math Than Reading
- FEMA Inspector Missing a Week Is Subject of Search
- Concerns Told Over Moorpark Math Scores : Knowledge: Officials say they are heartened by results in reading and writing, but need to refocus on weak area.
- Oxnard College Transfer Students to CSU Average Better Grades, Study Says : Education: But they tend to drop out more than their counterparts from Moorpark and Ventura colleges, a district report concludes. Officials dispute the findings.
- SCHOOL TEST SCORES : School Tests: A Guide to Tables
- SKIING : Olympian Racers Come to Mammoth Mountain
- Buena Survives Lackluster Effort to Defeat Vista : Division I girls: Bulldogs make only four of 16 free throws but win when Panthers miss last 18 shots.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Hornets Take on New Look When Mourning Returns
- MOVIE REVIEWS : A Lovable, Romantic, Funny 'Four Weddings' : Deft writing with a light touch and an adept cast bring the humor of ritual situations to the screen.
- Inside
- Sobbing Victim Describes Robbery, Rape in Sattiewhite Murder Trial : Crime: She appears as a witness in penalty phase following the defendant's conviction of a 1992 slaying. Defense attorney contends his client's problems stem from brain damage.
- PREP BASEBALL '94: SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- Holland Won't Go Out on a Big West Tournament Limb
- PREP BASEBALL '94: SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Talent Isn't a Concern for Baker
- Democratic Race Creates Drama as Texas Political Season Opens
- '3 Strikes' Law Raises the Prospect of Many Additional Trials : Courts: Defense attorneys are advising clients against plea bargains. Juvenile provisions draw criticism.
- Leighton Noble; Big Band Leader and Host of Television Show
- County to Apply for Quake-Recovery Aid
- 1 School Can't Find Test Results
- Parolee's Lawyer Argues a Case of Mistaken Identity in Slaying of Guard
- Last Foe of Disney Resort Settles With City
- BURBANK : District Scores High in Reading, Writing
- Meeting of the Minds : Taft High Team Sets Sights on 4th State Academic Decathlon Title
- TEAM TENNIS : Dukes' Owner Sends Frazier to Idaho
- Basketball
- International Business : Australia Skeptical About Tough U.S. Trade Stance With Japan
- HEALTH
- Quiksilver Says It Nearly Tripled Profit in Latest Quarter
- Otto E. Meyer; Ex-President of Paul Masson Vineyards
- Postal Service Sees 32-Cent Stamp as Answer to Red Ink
- AND THE WINNER IS: Pete Wilson will...
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Not-Guilty Plea Given in Death of Mother
- 2 Men Ordered to Stand Trial in Palmdale Double Slaying
- ANAHEIM : AARP Convention to Be Held May 3-5
- A 'Pretty' Parody Stands Up
- Garden Grove : School Counselor Gets Top Honors
- Moorpark : Violators of Parking Code Get Brief Reprieve
- Diversity, Not Quotas, for Colleges : Sharing of intellectual space both educates and empowers students. But campuses should beware bureaucratic tokenism.
- Brea Hammers Scripps Ranch : Division III: The Ladycats continue their title march with a 75-43 victory.
- Plan Backed to Raise Fees for CSUN Athletics
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'The Ref ': Razor-Sharp : Anchored by expert performances and a biting script and direction, the Touchstone release carries a mean verbal stiletto.
- CALABASAS : Test Scores Seen as Wake-Up Call
- Reith Gives Alemany Lift in 4th Quarter : Division II girls: Reserve forward keeps Indians unbeaten by scoring seven points late in 63-53 victory over Escondido.
- PREP BASEBALL '94: SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- NHL ROUNDUP : Straka's Three Goals Cool Bruins, Lead Pittsburgh
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Antelope Valley Pitcher Gives Up 17 Hits, Wins
- Remapping the Local Art Scene : Galleries: Dealers are retrenching and downsizing to cope with financial realities, but they are also forming new alliances and moving to different locations.
- For Chatsworth, Just a Bad Day
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Merle Shows His Many Haggard Faces : At the Crazy Horse, the legend sometimes looks as noble as Lincoln, then as humble as a hobo at your back door. His set was solid, if short.
- NORTHRIDGE : Civil Rights Leader Speaks at University
- Families Terrorized as Gunmen Invade 2 Homes : Crime: Police arrive during robbery and arrest 3 men at a house in Santa Ana. In Westminster, robbers drive off with money in a van belonging to the victim.
- Scene Stealers : It Seems Like Everyone Has Something to Offer the Film and Television Industry
- GARDEN GROVE : A Golden Opportunity for Students
- SCHOOL TEST SCORES : School Tests: A Guide to Tables
- Specialists Checking Into Valley Fever
- Highway Taxes
- Janet Reno and Waco
- Abuse of Recall Process
- Drug Treatment Effort
- WASC Diversity Statement
- Condoms
- Curbs on Illegal Immigration
- Obituaries - March 9, 1994
- Obituaries - March 9, 1994
- SEEING MIRACLES: Since birth, 54-year-old Sarah Binford,...
- Board Won't Back Group's El Toro Plan : Conversion: Supervisors' stand means Lincoln Club would have to work to get base-use initiative on November ballot.
- Officials Review Scores, to Beef Up Teaching : Education: Results show students above average in Santa Clarita Valley, closer to norm in Antelope Valley.
- 2 Men Slain, 3rd Hurt in Burbank Shooting
- Two Killed, One Hurt in Execution-Style Attack at Busy Intersection : Violence: Two gunmen step from car in Burbank and fire into another auto before fleeing. Police see no gang links but say shooting apparently was planned.
- House-Hunting Woes Haunt Those Displaced by Quake
- Key Health Reform Committee Fires Up : Legislation: President delivers a spirited sales pitch for his proposals as bill-drafting process begins. Special interests escalate lobbying efforts.
- Reports of Gay Bashing on the Increase in L.A. County : Hate crimes: Service center officials call the total of 217 incidents in 1993 alarming. Numbers in other cities drop.
- Officer Tells Court She Was Raped by Superior : Courts: Lawsuit against commander and the city alleges violation of 12-year veteran's civil rights. The defendant says sex was consensual.
- Father, Son Vanished at Favorite Hiking Spot : Tragedy: Exploring the park was a frequent pastime for the pair believed to have been killed by flash flood. The boy's tennis shoe is found under seven feet of mud.
- '3 Strikes' Law Goes Into Effect
- DOMESTIC MARKET SHAREDomestic market share and number...
- * John R. French has been made...
- PLATFORM : The Image Matters
- SANTA ANA : Man Shot to Death During Argument
- Conference Aims to Curb Domestic Violence Plague
- Rally in Stocks Extended; Dow Climbs 23.92
- Heavenly Slender Trims Share Number, Changes Name
- * Kyle S. Kawakami and Anthony W....
- Exhibitors Gather in Las Vegas, Pan Film Quotas
- Trio of Measures Seek to Lay the Groundwork for Info Highway : Congress: Bills would allow the Baby Bells to provide cable and long-distance service. But huge obstacles remain.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW JERSEY : 5% Income Tax Cut Signed Into Law
- Disney Plans Time-Share Resort on Newport Coast
- National Agenda : A Culture of Violence : Murderous 'social cleansing' does not even spare children in Colombia.
- Arafat in First Talks With Israel Envoy Since Massacre : Mideast: Secret meeting is bid to restart peace process. PLO wants new controls on settlers in occupied areas.
- Small Paper Kicks Up a Big Outcry : Journalism: Detractors say the Calexico Chronicle's muckraking is irresponsible. But the female publishers see sexism at the root of Establishment criticism.
- Pumping Up Civil Rights : Patrick is a strong nominee for federal post
- Countywide : Marine Drill Team, Band Strut Stuff
- Making A Difference in Your Community : Puppy Raisers Give Eyesight to the Blind
- Rancho Santiago's Sneddon Not Prepared for This Coaching Milestone
- Injury Behind Him, Nista Looking Ahead
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : With New Faces, Edmonds Is Out
- A Mater Dei-Crenshaw Final Is the One Most Fans Want to See
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Amaya Helps Saddleback Win in Golf
- Loral Aeronutronic: The Rancho Santa Margarita-based company...
- * Mark A. Weinfeld has been appointed...
- Looking for a Break : Annual Gathering of College Kids Is Hard to Pinpoint
- * Eugene Melnitchenko has joined ICN Pharmaceuticals...
- BOGOTA : Polls in Bloody Bogota
- Officials Call Board Meeting a Maneuver to Avoid Panels : Camarillo: Supervisors' planned discussion of two airport issues is called 'end run' around aviation advisory committees.
- U.S. Judge Gives Wagner Added Time in Prison : Courts: However, some think the ex-school official who embezzled $3.7 million should stay behind bars longer still.
- CALABASAS : Compost From Recycled Sewage to Be Offered
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Limiting Gifts
- Bring Your Rosary
- Survey Shows Softer County Job Market for 2nd Quarter
- 11 Dead in Mideast Violence
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Day of Observance for Plight of Women
- O.C. Consumer Unit Files Suit to Bar Pen Knife
- POLITICIAN WATCH : Credit Limits
- Lending Support to Seniors : Thousand Oaks: Fitzgerald House activities range from music and crafts to an Alzheimer's day-care program.
- Oxnard : Council to Consider Low-Income Housing
- WESTMINSTER : Ex-City Manager Rehired Temporarily
- When Only Winning Matters Every School Ends Up Losing
- Recalling These Pennant Races Celebrates Baseball's Heritage
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Chaney Wins 500th as Temple Advances to Title Game
- L.A. Critics Are Crazy for 'Crazy,' 'Tavern' : Stage: The plays share the top prize of the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle. Of the theaters, Orange County's South Coast Repertory wins the most awards.
- Monarch Bancorp: The Laguna Niguel bank holding...
- Hefty Income Needed to Buy Home, Report Says
- Intel Rolls Out Powerful New Pentium Chips : Technology: Several major computer makers immediately announce plans to incorporate the chips in new machines.
- ENERGY
- Information Position Filled by State of the Art
- Dixie Ice Cream Inc.: The El Toro-based...
- Many in Southern Mexico Villages Wary of Peace Plan : Revolt: Rebel backers fear promises won't be kept. Proposal's legalese is a problem for them too.
- '3 Strikes' Law Goes Into Effect : Crime: Governor signs legislation that aims to put habitual felons behind bars for life. He calls it only a first step toward tougher measures against crime.
- SANTIAGO : Like Father, Like Son
- World View : Millions Adrift in Their Own Lands : Displaced by disasters, economics and politics, they are a growing problem virtually ignored by the world.
- Missing Man Found Dead : Crime: The body of Garden Grove resident who disappeared last week is discovered in the trunk of his car in a Santa Ana lot. He had been shot to death.
- BURBANK : Council Considering Health Club Ordinance
- MOORPARK : Council Supports Telethon for Library
- 17-Year-Old Is Shot, Friend Beaten
- SHADOW HILLS : Desperately Seeking Owner of an Iguana
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : His Off-Ice Behavior Only Adds to Gretzky's Greatness
- THEATER REVIEW : Actors Alley's 'Audit': Insipid Meeting of the Mindless
- Ladysmith Brings Zulu Culture to Kids
- Chain's Leaders Had Successes With Blockbuster, WMX
- MRV Triples Its Profit in 4th Quarter
- Disney to Build Time-Shares Near Laguna : Resorts: Orange County plan is part of a company strategy to construct townhomes close to its amusement parks.
- * Hank Lange has been appointed vice...
- Media : From Mongolia to Moscow, Tracking the Lin Piao Mystery : Journalist finds new evidence on 1971 disappearance of China's No. 2 leader.
- AIDS HOSPICE: After years in the planning,...
- Moldovan Voters Reject Reunification With Romania
- GLENDALE : HUD Offers Rent Aid to Quake Victims
- Sensitivity Training Is Urged for Trustees : Education: Teachers group wants Oxnard school district board to learn about Latino culture. Spanish-language interpreter and a mediator for meetings are also recommended.
- After an Act of God or Nature, Persevere : The record shows this to have been an ecumenical earthquake. . . . It seems that this quake left no faith unscathed.
- A Forward Move for RU-486 : Promising talks on U.S. importation of abortifacient are now under way
- TV REVIEWS : Message Clear in 'Dark Ages'
- Golden West Pulls Its CalFed Merger Offer : Thrifts: The banking firms 'were never close on this one,' an analyst says. CalFed instead tries to shore up its finances.
- * Pam Donlyuk has been promoted to...
- Rexhall Posts 1993 Profit of $1.23 Million
- Market Scene : Ananov Puts the Sparkle Back in Russian Jewelry : Is he the new Faberge? Some say so. His high-risk style wins over customers at home and abroad.
- Run on Grunion Classes to Begin
- Ex-Boxing Trainer Arcel Dies at 94 : Obituary: He handled 19 champions, ranging from Goldstein in 1924 to Holmes in '82.
- Eating Away at Problem : After Losing Nearly 60 Pounds, Williams Is a Happy Clipper
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- * Melinda Morgan has been appointed a...
- U.S. Embrace of Russia as Close Partner Cooling
- GARDEN GROVE : Planting Respect for the Environment
- PACOIMA : Quake Puts Damper on Youth Program
- VALLEY-AREA ROUNDUP : Stanford Sweeps Past CSUN in Volleyball
- PREP BASEBALL '94: PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- * Frank A. Clark has been appointed...
- Care Enterprises Inc.: The Tustin nursing home...
- ECONOMY
- AEROSPACE
- Health Net Sued in Bone Marrow Transplant Case
- St. Ives Reports Earnings of $2.4 Million in 1993
- Accounting Change Sparks Heated Debate : Statements: Employee stock options' value would be deducted from earnings. Executives say share price would fall.
- British Airways Suspends Plans to Purchase More of USAir : Transportation: The move comes after the struggling U.S. carrier said its losses might top last year's $350 million.
- 15-Year Loans Can Save Interest While Building Equity
- Pentagon Will Ban Smoking in Workplace
- Senate Panel Backs Boost in Sales Tax to Pay Quake Costs
- COLUMN ONE : Americans Answer Israel's Call : Once the capital of Judaism, Shiloh is now home to settlers from U.S. who say they have chosen a harder but richer life. They are determined to cling to a claim they insist goes back 3,000 years.
- Racial Scuffles Break Out in Courthouse Lockups
- LOS ANGELES : Superintendent Seeks More School Police
- Police Killer May Be Tied to Robbery : Crime: Investigators are trying to determine if David Fukuto, the gunman in the fatal shooting of two officers, also held up five people last year.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Campaign Materials Criticized in Council Race : Politics: Carl Boyer's posting of City Hall phone number on his billboards and Jill Klajic's use of altered city logo draw fire. Both are incumbents.
- India Quake Veterans Study Local Response
- Works, Kazmer Share Award
- Regional Final to Be Televised
- NHL ROUNDUP : Neely's 50th Goal in 44th Game Puts Him in Fast Company
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Change in Rotation Has Gross Upset
- U.S. Supreme Court Won't Review Tyson's Case
- Lakers Break the Milwaukee Jinx, 106-84 : Pro basketball: Threatt and Smith lead way as Los Angeles ends a seven-game losing streak.
- Amy RubensteinMarina, Sr.Soccer / ForwardRubenstein broke her...
- MUSIC REVIEW : Vengerov in Youth Symphony Benefit
- It's Official: Jon Peters Will Return to Warner Bros.
- WASHINGTON : Key Visit for Rabin
- Michael Dewell; Theatrical Producer
- Culture : Florentines Await Unveiling of Skyline's Domed Jewel : After 15 years of work and controversy, 4,000 square meters of 16th-Century frescoes will be back on display.
- Martin Marietta to Acquire Grumman for $1.9 Billion : Defense: Buyer of once-formidable aircraft builder would rise to the top ranks of the industry.
- Vintage Classics : Wineries Pour Their Best to Help the Philharmonic Society Cultivate a Good Year
- Man Facing 14 Years Gets 4 1/2 for Drug Sale : Courts: Ex-convict became an activist while out on bail. But the detective who made arrest feels betrayed by judge's decision.
- D.A. Accuses Priest of Lies, Word Games : Trial: Prosecution wraps up its case against Father David Dean Piroli, charged with embezzling church collection money. The jury is expected to get the case today.
- Sheriff Fires an Early Volley in Budget Battle : Finances: Block says a proposed shift of $100 million in costs to his department is contrary to voters' wishes about support for law enforcement.
- New Chief of Simi Valley Police Will Take It One Step at a Time : Law Enforcement: Willard R. (Bill) Schlieter says he will study the issues before announcing plans. He spends first day meeting with top officials.
- $5.4 Million Awarded in Propeller Suit : Law: Jury rules Cessna Aircraft took the design for a three-bladed propeller developed by Cypress and Long Beach men and made millions from it.
- City Investigating Crime Vigilante's Base
- Survey to Determine Technology Interest
- Martin Lawrence: Dr. Dirt or Mr. Clean? : Barred by NBC, He's Generally Blue on Stage but Not on TV
- Study Says Religion Often Ignored in Prime-Time TV : Television: Media monitoring group also finds that when faith is considered, it is negatively.
- Satellite Technology Management Inc.: The Costa Mesa...
- Deep Pockets : Weyerhaeuser Helps Pardee Construction Co. Keep Building in Tough Times
- * Stephen Asaro has been appointed vice...
- * Rick Muth is chairman-elect of the...
- PERSONAL HEALTH : New Star on the Salmonella Scene
- Quakes Hit 2 Areas of Iran
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Undergo Physical Therapy <i> Before</i> Injury
- Syria Receives First Israeli Visitors Ever
- Nixon Takes Tea With Former Russian Vice President
- '3 Strikes' Law Goes Into Effect : Crime: Governor signs legislation that aims to put habitual felons behind bars for life. He calls it only a first step toward tougher measures against violence.