- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Suspect in Boy's Slaying at Palmdale Mall Surrenders : Homicide: Adolfo Real Jr., 24, pleads not guilty. He says he was only recently aware of the July 18 arrest warrant.
- SIMI VALLEY : Oct. 28 Deadline Set for Weed Removal
- Ropak Corp.: Shares of the plastic container...
- OSHA Opens Hearings on Workplace Smoke Ban : Safety: Months-long session will review plan to end almost all indoor tobacco use around employees. Hundreds have signed up to testify.
- Environmental Movement Beset by Woes, on Wane
- City Councilwoman Backs Subway Plan
- THEATER REVIEWS : Three Strong Notes Don't Lend Success to 'Tenor'
- PLOWSHARES : The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : In Search of a 'Supercar': XCorp Has a Cleaner Idea
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- Study Finds Music Soothes Surgeons : Medicine: Researcher says playing a doctor's selections in the operating room lowers stress. Some say songs help to relax tensions or pick up the pace.
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : U.N. Chief Begins Search to Replace Haiti Envoy Who Quit : Diplomacy: Dante Caputo complains angrily about U.S. highhandedness. He served in post for 22 months.
- In Ohio, Pitching Woo May Be Fetching Woe
- '90s FAMILY : Parents, Teachers Should Be Friends : Education: Frequent, open-minded conferences will help keep the lines of communication open about the child's classroom progress.
- OXNARD : Sailor, 27, Who Fell From Tower Dies
- Jurors May Not Be Anonymous, Judge Rules : Law: Superior Court decision throws into doubt policies in Downey and Bellflower that kept names of panelists secret.
- A Shot In The Arm : Minimizing The Risk of Flu Epidemic
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From The Front : Is Having Gun Around House Worth Upshot?
- Top Air Pollution Penalties
- Residents Push for Cleanup of Site : Simi Valley: Two vacant, quake-ravaged businesses have stirred neighbors' anger.
- SUN VALLEY : Alarcon, Residents to Study Economic Plan
- Di-Onte SmithSCHOOL: GrantSPORT: FootballYEAR: SeniorSEASON AT A...
- Fighting Dirty : El Bajo, a Seamount in the Sea of Cortez, Lures Tuna That Know How to Win Ugly
- Catching Two-Ton Great White Shark Produces Net Loss
- Funding Measure on Ballot
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : Northern Port Residents Greet U.S. Troops With Great Hope : Caribbean: Marines widen operation, quickly seal off airfield and seaboard of Cap Haitien.
- BURBANK : Literacy Program Seeks Volunteers
- Saddleback/South Beach : MISSION VIEJO : Saddleback Trustees to Redraw Boundaries
- L.A. County Will Lease 'Super Scooper' Plane to Help Fight Brush Fires : Safety: Craft will cost up to $719,000, plus an hourly charge. But its ability to take on water while airborne could be invaluable, officials say.
- OXNARD : Woman, 25, Killed in Car Accident
- Clock Repairs Big Business Since Quake
- Eastern Storms Force Shuttle to Land at Edwards
- A Little Bit of History
- THEATER REVIEWS : Long Beach Builds Solid, Handsome 'Fences'
- Haitian Police Attack Crowds as American Troops Look On : Caribbean: At least one is killed and dozens injured as local forces disperse demonstrators welcoming arriving soldiers. U.S. policy leaves issue of civil order to Haitian authorities.
- Pay-Back Time
- Simpson Team Subpoenas Prosecutors for Pretrial Hearing : Court: Defense hopes to solicit testimony about police searches. Clark, Hodgman are expected to fight the move.
- Central : TUSTIN : Plan to Align City, State Elections OKd
- City Loan Fund to Aid Repair of Mobile Homes
- Kings Simply Want to Forget : Hockey: The club hopes things work out for McNall, but focus is on getting ready for season.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : It Could Have Been Worse for Denver
- Ted R. Lennon; Director of Lawrence Welk Foundation
- Wetlands Safe in Revised Plan for Ormond Beach : Development: Environmentalists and council members are impressed with the scaled-down proposal. But proponents of low-income housing are concerned.
- Newport/Costa Mesa/Irvine : NEWPORT BEACH : City to Consider Hiring Landscape Contractor
- MOORPARK : Teachers, District Plan Contract Talks
- OJAI VALLEY : Rape Prevention Is Town Hall Topic
- Bringing California's Schools Into the 21st Century : The Times invited gubernatorial candidates Pete Wilson, the Republican incumbent, and Democrat Kathleen Brown to discuss key issues in the 1994 election. Today the focus is on education.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Pig Farmer' Larded With Contrivances
- Koll Resorts International: The company said Tuesday...
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- Cardiac Science Inc.: The company, which ran...
- Asteroid's Moon Is Christened 'Dactyl'
- Clinton Pledges to Make Federal Government More 'User-Friendly'
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Brown Finds Door to Debate Still Shut : Challenger tries to meet Wilson at his office but is rebuffed. Governor's camp says she should accept his conditions for format.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Stones': Pouring Out Passion of the Working Class
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : The Outer Limits of Prosecution
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / WESTMINSTER MAYOR, CITY COUNCIL : Vote Represents Calm After the Storm of June Recall Try
- Gap Widening in NHL Talks : Analysis: Each side sticking to its plan for helping small-market clubs, stabilizing costs.
- Saddleback/South Beach : LAGUNA BEACH : Water Districts Focus on Creek Pollution
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Fien Makes the Most of Opportunity
- DIGEST : Ford Is Hired as Northridge Softball Assistant
- ROUNDUP : Agoura Scores Water Polo Upset, 12-8
- Expressing Outrage : Activists Call for Tough Treatment for Youths Accused of Torturing and Killing Dog
- North : LA HABRA : Council Candidates to Present Platforms
- 'Dog Frisbee' Marks a Fetching Milestone : Entertainment: Twenty years ago, Van Nuys promoter Irv Lander helped launch a new sport.
- Faced With $100,000 Shortfall, KPCC Is Forced to Trim Staff
- Pacific Sunwear of California Inc.: The company...
- Don Silverman; Producer Also Wrote, Directed for TV
- Chile's President Reshuffles Cabinet
- Wilson Signs Bill to Pay for Metal Detectors in L.A. Schools
- Robert Neerhout; Noted Pediatric Oncologist
- Thurmond Is Hospitalized
- Religious Harassment Rules Shelved
- Commentary : Bringing California's Schools Into the 21st Century : The Times invited gubernatorial candidates Pete Wilson, Republican incumbent, and Kathleen Brown, Democrat, to discuss issues in the 1994 election. Today the focus is on education.
- Supervisors Ask Developers to Revise Courthouse Plans : Project: Board calls for scaled-back complex in South County that would cost $5 million annually for 30 years.
- Northwest : HUNTINGTON BEACH : Budget Cuts May End Meal Deliveries
- CAMARILLO : Goleta Man Charged in Robberies, Rapes
- PREP ROUNDUP : No. 3 Mater Dei Loses in Girls' Tennis
- His Reward for Big Return: Big Promotion : College football: USC's Harrison joins starting lineup after returning an interception for a touchdown.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Oiler Safety McDowell Out Six Weeks
- THEATER REVIEW : High-Seas Drama With the Met's 'Fool'
- JAZZ REVIEW : Shorter Gets Short Shrift at Bakery
- MEDICINE / BREAST CANCER : Risk Reduced by Exercise, Researchers Find : Four hours of physical activity a week cuts danger level by 58% for women under 40, USC study shows. Results are hailed by experts on the disease, for which there is no known prevention.
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- Newt Gingrich
- Media Treatment of Risks
- Dove Hunting
- Shoes Symbolize Gun Victims
- NEWPORT BEACH : City to Consider Hiring Landscape Contractor
- Dead People
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 21, 1994
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- Obituaries - Sept. 21, 1994
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- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 21, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 21, 1994
- BOOK LOVERS: Got any old Hardy Boys...
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : New Respect for Cedras Concerns Leaders in Congress
- Law Will Force Benefits Changes on Elected Officials : Retirement: Cities and agencies will need to revamp policies that allow subsidizing health care of those who leave office.
- Cheaper, Better Health Plan Slated for Federal Workers
- U.S. Presses Skeptical Aristide to Back Accord : Leadership: Aides claim exiled president finds pact too vague. Americans say he has no choice but to accept deal.
- Former McNall Accountant Will Plead Guilty : Jurisprudence: Houston admits to having role in preparing false tax returns and financial statements to help obtain millions in bank loans.
- LANDING: Poor weather in Florida caused the...
- Intervention May Not Stop Rights Abuse
- Full Speed Ahead : After Slow Years, Local Car Dealerships' Sales Are Zooming
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- PREP EXTRA : Scenes From a Fall Friday Night
- UNITED NATIONS : The Debate Begins
- The Man Who Makes the Pieces of the Puzzle Fit : Medicine: Mark Skolnick's team discovered the gene that causes inherited breast cancer. He says he empathizes with what the women go through because he has his own genetic disorder.
- Culture : Looming Shiite Leadership Dispute May Wind Up as Tale of Two Cities : Qom in Iran and Najaf in Iraq seek primacy as holy place for the 100 million followers worldwide.
- SIMI VALLEY : City Approves Loan to Cultural Center
- STUDIO CITY : Basketball Court Closure Debated
- Arts Center Planned for South-Central : Entertainment: Private and public funds will be used to refurbish a quake-damaged church as a site for live performances. Retractable screen will also allow showing of films.
- Slaying Victim Found in Alley
- Brea : Measure Would Ban Loitering on Medians
- Alzheimer's Victim Sought; Missing 3 Weeks
- Rail Project: Skies Are Clearing : Vitally needed upgrade of Alameda Corridor surmounts major problems
- A Painful Return for Quake Victims : Recovery: Ex-residents of a damaged Santa Monica building are allowed back to retrieve belongings for the first time since the temblor. Damage and vandalism overwhelm some of them.
- Grant Signs Contract Approved by the NBA
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Now Franzen Sees Forwards in a Different Light
- Jazz Review : Time Is on the Side of Cecilia Coleman's Quintet
- Motorola Inc.: The firm said Monday that...
- AST Research Inc.: The computer maker has...
- Alpo Purchase May Make Nestle Top Dog in Pet Food Industry : Acquisitions: A pending $510-million cash deal would give it a bigger bite of overall U.S. market, edging out No. 1 Ralston Purina.
- Company Town : Channel 4's News Director Hoffman Quits
- MUNICH : Bavaria to the Polls
- BODY WATCH : Loophole Allows Home Schools
- PREP EXTRA : By The Numbers / Spotlight
- BUENA PARK : Workers for City Hail New Contract
- PORT HUENEME : Public Hearing to Weigh Utility Tax
- PANORAMA CITY : Firm Drops Plan to Haul Earthquake Debris by Rail
- Co-Defendant of Henley Denied Bail in Cocaine Case
- CAMARILLO : Proposal Deals With Adult Publications
- Woman in Torture Case Termed Insane : Prosecution: Her lawyer contends that she was not able to act rationally at the time her nephew was abused. He says she insists that the boy's internal injuries resulted from a 'freak accident.'
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Neighbors Oppose Plan for Family Rec Center : Canyon Country: The facility, up for review, would offer miniature golf, water slides and other activities. Residents fear gangs and traffic.
- Simi Supports Low-Cost Condos With $700,000 Loan
- Bank Sells Shares of Pac Rim Holding
- Carter Says Emotional Appeals Saved Talks : Diplomacy: Cedras' wife relented after vehemently opposing deal with U.S. Jonassaint gave final OK.
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : Clinton, Carter Aides Debate Wisdom of Use of Force : Negotiations: Former President says White House decision to launch first phase of invasion almost killed the deal.
- Storms Force Space Shuttle to Remain in Orbit Extra Day
- PREP EXTRA
- The Caveman of Laguna Beach
- Picturing a Better City : Paintbrushes in Hand, Santa Ana Youths Depict Positive Side of Community
- Trustees for Cypress School District Revise Student Testing Procedures
- TARZANA : Group Gives Blind Readers a Helping Hand
- LOS ANGELES : Operator of Health-Care Scam Sentenced to 21 Years
- D.A. Loses Bid to Get Libel Suit Dismissed
- GLENDALE : Red Cross Plans Holiday Gala at Alex
- Baltimore Offer Has Time Limit
- PROFILE : Fed's Blinder: Balancing the Left and Right
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Manages Small Gain as Bulls and Bears Slug It Out
- Desert Protection Act Imperiled : Politics: A GOP senator's amendment stalls resolution of differences between House and Senate versions. Feinstein, a chief sponsor, is counting on passage to trumpet in reelection drive.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- PREP EXTRA : Now, Saints Are Over the Hill
- NOW Urges Boycott to Press Pensacola to Protect Clinics
- Defense Attack on Investigators' Credibility Holds Echoes of the Past
- Countywide : Summit for Children Slated for Saturday
- Plan for Bristol Redevelopment Moves Forward : Government: Santa Ana City Council gives preliminary approval to ordinance that officials hope will resolve lawsuits that have long stalled the $355-million project.
- CAMARILLO : City May Require Home Landscaping
- Worker Loses 3 Fingers in Restaurant Accident : Safety: State investigating El Torito Grill mishap in which employee's hand was smashed in tortilla press.
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : Rules Leave Bonaly Up in Air
- RESTAURANTS AND RETAIL
- Company Town : Producers Douglas, Reuther Find German Tycoon to Back Films : Movies: The injection of money will help the pair meet an ambitious production deal with Paramount.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- O.C. Skinhead Faces Charges in 2nd Shooting
- PREP EXTRA : Beyond X's and O's : Problems of Today Force Many Coaches to Act as Confidante, Tutor, Parent, Friend, and Sometimes Savior to Troubled Athletes
- Huffington Business Past Hit
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Bicycle Ordinance Up for Approval
- CALABASAS : City Asked to Delay Vote on Park Centre
- LOS ANGELES : Judge to Review Order That King Pay School District
- PREP ROUNDUP : Brea-Olinda Wins in Girls' Tennis
- LAPD's New Outreach to the Public
- INDUSTRY : Golfer Finds Bodies of 2 Men on Edge of Course
- LAKE FOREST : Hearing-Impaired Get Room to Dance
- More Tests Needed in Gerulaitis' Death
- Miller Is Down, but Not Yet Out : Rams: Oft-injured quarterback says he's day-to-day because of sore shoulder. Chandler will start against Chiefs if Miller can't play.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Metcalf Charged with Carrying Weapon
- Experts Say Baby Boomers Save Too Little
- Western Union Auctioned for $1.15 Billion : Bankruptcy: First Financial Management wins unusual open-court bidding for the money transfer company.
- RESTAURANTS AND RETAIL
- Leasing Efforts Pay Off for 1000 Town Center
- Critics Call Green Card Plan Confusing
- Regional Outlook : Latin America Insiders Back on Winning Track : Reformers once proved popular. But improving economies have ushered back the Old Guard, who now promise stability.
- Next Step : A New Test for Peacekeepers : Lessons learned in Somalia will help U.N. avoid same pitfalls in Haiti, analysts say.
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : Top U.S. General in Haiti Called Steady, Unflappable
- Panel Takes New Tack on Quake Repair
- Right Start's Earnings Fall 70% in Quarter
- Cholera Epidemic in Russia Spreads to Crimea; 4 Dead : Health: More cases are expected. Infectious diseases flourishing in former U.S.S.R. as living standards fall.
- 2 Men Dressed as Guards Rob Bank of $848,000
- Gingrich Campaign Fined
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Sharp Lookout Everywhere
- VENTURA : Playground Put Off for Lack of Funds
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Arrested After String of Break-Ins
- THOUSAND OAKS : Leaner School Menu Trims Pizza, Hot Dogs
- Timing Is Bad, but Holland Excited by Move to San Diego
- Platoon System Leaves Him Feeling Queasy
- At 18, a Veteran of Hard Road : omm'A Givens Never Has Had It Easy, but His Lack of Pampering Is Expected to Make Him Even Better UCLA Center
- ORANGE : Hearing on Reprimand Is Delayed
- McKnight Offers a Few Opinions
- Countrywide Drops Plans to Construct Building in Simi
- Commuting by Phone and Plane to Detroit
- T-HQ Abandons Plans to Sell New Stock to Public
- 3 Top Micron Technology Officers Quit : Computers: Analysts mystified by move, but speculation centers on strife with board member.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Manages Small Gain as Bulls and Bears Slug It Out
- Cadillac Weighs Making Sport Utility Vehicle
- Green Tape : Environmental Technology's Reality Falls Short of Hype
- Stock Jumps 19% After Army Deal
- BODY WATCH : Easing the Ouch
- PREP EXTRA : Notebook : Cherrington Making the Biggest Plays
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : Haitians Find Pact Perplexing : Reaction: Both supporters and opponents of military skeptical that army will leave power, let Aristide rule.
- Exhibit Focuses on Native Americans
- Plan to Force Developers to Pay for Tree Planting, Maintenance Debated : Landscaping: Backers say the proposal is needed to cover high costs of upkeep. Thousand Oaks builders oppose the additional fees.
- Fleiss Is Ordered Into Drug Treatment : Courts: The alleged madam is to spend time in a residential program after testing positive--a violation of bail terms. 'I want to go home,' she says.
- City That Wants to Be Second to None Strives to Lower Crime Rate : Thousand Oaks: It's the next-safest large U.S. city, but merchants and police aren't satisfied. They're implementing a slew of new programs.
- GLENDALE : 'Cowboy Bandit' Sought in 5th Heist
- MIGHTY DUCK NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Luncheon Postponed by NHL Labor Dispute
- Theater Review : 'Hello, Dolly!' Lookin' Swell in Revival
- O.C. Pop Music Review : The Offbeat Gets Strong Play
- Infomercial Producer Sells 400,000 Shares
- Fortune Petroleum Says Rumors Caused Stock Jump
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Moonlight Rounds Up Best of the West : The Designing Women and other supporters of the Art Institute of Southern California kick up their heels.
- 2 San Diego Suspects in Cardinal's Slaying Ordered Extradited
- Media : A Full-Court Press: Newspapers Multiply as Self-Rule Transforms Gaza : Palestinian Authority says it's open to diverse views, though some say criticizing Arafat still brings penalties.
- City to Unveil Scaled-Back Growth Plan : Ormond Beach: Oxnard will announce today the latest proposal for the 1,200-acre site. A developer wants to build a housing project.
- Fiege Defends the Penalties in Sylmar Case
- Overtime Kick Ends Cowboys' Winning Streak : Pro football: Hanson's 44-yard field goal with 27 seconds to play in extra period gives Lions a 20-17 victory.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Maddox's Contract Is Restructured
- Pop Music Review : Trisha Yearwood: Tentative Steps Up the Ladder
- Self-Sufficient Homes Breaking New Ground : Energy: Alternative sources of electricity and heat are becoming more sophisticated, but total energy independence is still in the future.
- RESTAURANTS AND RETAIL
- Atlantic City Gambles on Perks as Lure for Police Officers Into Setting Up House : Urban life: A $5-million casino fund provides nearly interest-free housing and take-home patrol cars. So far, there have been no takers.
- GIs Are Greeted With Curiosity but Little Fear
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : First Steps Into Haiti
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : House Endorses Troops, Sidesteps Backing Policy : Congress: Democrats scramble to avoid divisive debate. U.S. lawmakers may set deadline for withdrawal.
- Swedes Bring Back Social Democrats
- Live and Learn : Traditionally associated with the religious right, home schooling is now the choice of a diverse group of parents who say their successes prove education doesn't have to stop in the classroom
- Jury Selection Begins in O'Sullivan Kidnap-Murder
- Celebrity Donations Aid Homeless Benefit
- Class-Action Suit OKd in Alleged Insurance Scam
- Senators Begin Work on New Prescription for Health Care
- Market Focus : Beirut Builders Find 2 Paths to Recovery : A purge of corrupt officials didn't end the use of bribery. But more agencies are taking a modern, ethical approach.
- Profile : Coming to the Aid of His Party : Gregor Gysi has rebuilt the former East Germany's Communist faction into a new political force.
- Revealing Little Saigon--From the Outside In
- COLUMN ONE : For Bush, the Sons Also Rise : Jeb and George W. are running tight races for governor. They take a harder line than their dad on their conservative agenda and campaign style.
- Toddler Critically Injured in Fall From Window
- Quake-Debris Disposal Plan Dies : Panorama City: A firm has given up a proposal to haul rubble to its Utah landfill because of waits for city permits.
- Countywide : Science Mentor Program Is Open
- Getting Out Alive, Bearly : Neighborhood Rallies to Save the Life of Animal Captured After Roaming the Back Yards of Monrovia
- IRVINE : Council Won't OK Rent Hike
- LOS ANGELES : School Officials Lament Red Tape in Quake Repairs
- IRVINE : Board to Interview Top School Officials
- NEWPORT BEACH : Hearing to Be Held on Beachfront Additions
- Kings, Ducks Urged to Oppose a Cap on NHL Rookie Salaries
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Moss to Appeal Fine for Seattle Fight
- Theater Review : 'Crimson Thread' a Familiar Family Tale
- Caseware Inc.: The developer of software management...
- Speedy Samaritan Passes Tough Road Test : Crime: O.C. man chases kidnap suspects 30 miles at 95 m.p.h. The woman is freed; 2 men arrested.
- Oregon Gets Final Go-Ahead to Begin Welfare Experiment
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : U.S. Adopts Cautious Rules of Engagement for Mission : Military: But troops are told to shoot if they feel 'threatened' by civilians. Forces will disarm Haitian militiamen.
- S.F. Police Lab Worker Accused of Drug Testing Fraud : Law enforcement: Technician was targeted by internal sting after reports that evidence samples were not properly examined. Defense attorneys say many convictions may be affected.
- Countywide : Forums to Probe Political Change
- SAN CLEMENTE : Fund-Raiser Planned for Animal Shelter
- Now That We're In, How Will We Get Out? : America plunges into the abyss of yet another failed nation
- Waxman Calls for U.S. Probe of Subway : Transportation: Lawmaker urges review of construction problems. He cites a string of safety and cost concerns.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Maddox's Contract Is Restructured
- Rose Bowl Ticket Flap Prompts New Rules : College football: The U.S. Department of Transportation trying to make sure tour operators have game tickets before selling packages to fans.
- More News Is Good News for 'Dateline NBC' Show : Television: The newsmagazine, once reeling from staged crash disclosure, expands to three times a week.
- RESTAURANTS AND RETAIL
- Sonance: The San Clemente maker of high-fidelity...
- Company Town : DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- Panel Urges Revised Guidelines for Mobile Homes
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : Latin Americans Feel Relief--and Are Skeptical : Intervention: Many could sympathize with the cause of Aristide. But the U.S. incursion force wins little support.
- Prison Disturbance Quelled in Virginia
- Pilots' Reaction to Wind-Shear Alert Questioned
- U.S. Not Sure How Haiti Deal Will Work : Strategy: Detailed planning didn't envision army remaining intact.
- Tour Targets Sale of Exotic Animal Parts : Wildlife: Taiwan officials visit breeding center to learn about preservation efforts.
- Ticket to Ride : State lottery: El Monte couple, richer by $24 million, arrive in style to claim their winnings.
- Commementary / PERSPECTIVES ON HAITI : Don't Bet on This Deal; Even the Parliament Is a Fraud
- MISSION VIEJO : 'Schindler's List' Author to Speak
- Committee Backs Loan to Rebuild Apartments for Poor Tenants : Housing: City panel tentatively approves $900,000 for agency to acquire quake-ravaged structure in Reseda 'ghost town,' salvaging affordable units.
- Raiders Still Wait for Davis : Pro football: AWOL defensive end fails to make good on vow to return to team.
- Administration Predicts Trade Pact Approval
- RETAILING
- Energy Supplier Makes Offer for Competitor Magma Power : Energy: If the $840-million offer is accepted, the deal would merge the nation's two largest geothermal producers.
- JOHANNESBURG : Back to the Future
- NEWBURY PARK : Porn Actress Pleads Guilty in Molestation
- Family of the Year Nominations Open
- BURBANK : Vapor System Safety Will Be Addressed
- Holland Quits Coaching Job at Fullerton : Basketball: In surprise move, he leaves to take over University of San Diego program.
- CS Fullerton's Holland Takes Job at San Diego : College basketball: Coach will replace Egan after posting 23-31 record in two seasons with Titans.
- Weekend Box Office : An Arresting Opening for 'TimeCop'
- Company Town
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS
- His Goal Is to Leave Other Team In Check : College football: UCLA's McCullough adds extra punch to the Bruins' secondary at strong safety.
- TV Review : ABC's 'The Boys': A Curious Hybrid of a Family Sitcom
- Holmes & Narver Inc.: The engineering and...
- Cerplex Group Inc.: Shares of the Anaheim...
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Working in a Vacuum : Technology: Computers, reversible motors allow firms like O.C.'s Airlink International to give new twists to pneumatic tube systems.