- Comedian Shows His Serious Side
- Countywide : Native Plant Sale Scheduled at UCI
- A Devoted Mother--and Victim of Gangs : Eulogy: Maria Corona worked two jobs to support her children, until she died in a cross-fire. Family and friends turn out at her rosary and recall a woman who was full of life.
- Clinton to Visit Valley, Meet With Whiz Kids : Politics: President will be greeted by Little League champs and academic stars before discussing job training at Pierce College.
- It Could Be Our Finest Hour : Freeing Haiti would be true to our ideals--but only if we ensure that democracy thrives.
- This Time They're Serious (Right) : Gore's team has done good fat-finding work--but is campaign sustainable?
- GLENDALE : Police Seek Help in Finding 'Stetson Bandit'
- PLACENTIA : Missing Sister Has Put Girl in Spotlight
- Pacifica Relies on Summers to Beat Oilers
- Redlands Appears Ready to Become Top Dog Again
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Henley Makes Return to the Starting Lineup
- Newport-Irvine Rotary Club Invitational Set for Saturday
- No. 1 Sailors Head Volleyball Tournament Field
- Home Entertainment : Video Trend: Pre-Selling of TV Shows
- Movie Review : 'Timecop' Trips Through World of Time Travel, Crime
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Security Environmental's Co-Founder Leaves the Firm
- History Suggests Clinton Runs a Risk Not Seeking Congress' OK
- Parents of Slain Japanese Youth Win Damages
- Wilson Targets Illegal Immigrants
- Town's Council Recalled
- Home Entertainment : Deluxe 'Silence' Laser Quite Talkative
- Art Review : Edward Hagedorn at Couturier: The Female Nude Made Benign
- ITT Proposes $4-Billion Fund for Acquisitions : Takeovers: The firm plans to shed units so it can buy media and entertainment firms.
- Union to Renegotiate Package: The severance package...
- J.P. Morgan Chairman, CEO Announces Retirement Plans
- Hair Found on Body Reportedly Like Simpson's
- Expanding on a Jazz Vision : Flutist Pedro Eustache will bring what he describes as his 'new Latin' style to Le Cafe in Sherman Oaks.
- Castro Tells McGovern He Can't Understand Why Haiti Leaders Stay
- Welcome to the Kingdom of Spelling's Pretty Dolls
- COVER STORY : Preview of Coming Attractions : Cinema chains may launch the war of the multiplexes in the West Valley. If the planned screens are built, it could be good news for moviegoers.
- Open-Primary Initiative Put on '96 Ballot : Politics: Measure would allow Democrats and Republicans to vote for candidates outside their parties. Leaders on both sides criticize the idea.
- College Agrees to Settle Computer Harassment Case
- Cubans' Detention Now a Stalemate : Refugees: The U.S. is prepared for an indefinite warehousing of would-be migrants who will likely resist the bitter option of returning to face Castro.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Monte Carlo Night to Benefit City of Hope
- SHERMAN OAKS : Group to Replace Trees Along Street
- Aunt Charged With Torture of 10-Year-Old : Crime: Boy suffers severe injuries to rectum and has tongue burned. Prosecutor cites 'egregious' nature of the abuse for unprecedented charge. Woman's husband is also investigated.
- Teachers OK Pact Restoring 8% of Pay Cut
- War Chest Grows in Bid to Keep Bases Open : Military: A task force's fund-raising efforts to keep two Navy facilities in the county open get a boost from three area cities.
- Autry: No Big Changes Are Planned : Baseball: Angel owner says team is not for sale at this time but has had preliminary talks with prospective buyers.
- At Least Michaels Still Has Football
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Henley Gets Extension to Raise Added Bail
- St. Louis Lease Is Settled : Pro football: Officials trying to attract Rams have secured use of new facility, clearing the way for resumption of negotiations to bring team to their city.
- National Video Rentals
- Restaurant Review : Pasta's Not the Thing at Fritto Misto
- Theater Review : Simon's 'Park' Has Its Bare Foot Stuck in '60s
- Movie Review : 'Quiz Show's' Category: Evil and Moral Ambiguity
- Company Town : Blockbuster May Lose Huizenga Under Viacom
- AUTOS
- Q & A : The Bottom Line : Basic Rates Will Rise, Local Toll Prices Will Drop
- Distraught Deputy Kills Wife, Then Himself
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton's Call to Arms Based on U.S. Credibility
- NATION IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Parts of Abortion Law Overturned
- Loss of Wetlands Threatens State's Shrimp, Study Says
- COLUMN ONE : A Hell for Have-Nots in Sarajevo : Elderly widow Nada Lisse subsists on rotten vegetables and longs for medicine for her friend. Meanwhile, the rich and the corrupt enjoy bounty of a black market that controls everything from food to freedom.
- Dead Man Found at UCI Is Identified
- Hard-Learned Words of Wisdom for College Freshman
- PLATFORM : Fairness Doctrine
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Asks U.S. to Consider Land Swap to Save Wetlands
- AGOURA HILLS : Bed Tax May Rise to Reduce Deficit
- Littlerock Escapes Again, 12-10
- Whittier Christian Gets 8 Turnovers, Beats Bolsa Grande
- Music Review : Stein in Triumphant Reading of Schoenberg in Pasadena
- Wilson Signs Bill Clearing Tests of Firefighting 'Scooper' Aircraft
- Capturing the Look : Decor Art Gallery embellishes a large selection of affordable reproductions using frames and matting that appear expensive.
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Political Intrigue Takes a Personal Spin : JUBILEE <i> by Robert McCrum</i> ; Alfred A. Knopf $22, 225 pages
- Number of Latinos Arrested for DUI Still Falling : Alcohol: Officials attribute decline in part to Spanish-language education program in churches, ESL classes and on billboards and posters.
- Trustee Criticized for Immigration Remarks : Oxnard: Audience members argue with Jack T. Fowler over speech he made about the country's need for a 'dominant culture.'
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Palmdale Approves 1-Year Pact With L.A. Sheriff's Department : Law enforcement: Council OKs contract as city officials prepare to review the county-run agency's performance.
- Bickering Throws a Curve at Gender Ballgame : Thousand Oaks: Disagreement over key issues cancels match between championship boys' and girls' teams.
- MALIBU : Key Provisions of Rent Control Law Struck Down
- Two Youths Arrested in Stabbing at School Parking Lot
- LAGUNA HILLS : 697 Marijuana Plants Seized at Warehouse
- GARDEN GROVE : Identity of Videotaped Boys Sought
- Judge Questions Accuracy of Lee's Campaign Papers
- Hart's Buzz-Saw Attack Fells Thousand Oaks
- Price Leads University Past Azusa, 28-0
- San Jose State Next Test for Ex-Genius
- SCC Women's Soccer Making Giant Strides
- Rare Bits of Welsh Melodies : Folk music: Cusan Tan, whose instruments include kitchen utensils, brings its unique sound to San Juan Capistrano tonight.
- Company Town
- Clinton Tells Americans 'We Must Act' Now to Help Haiti : Speech: President insists he has exhausted all other options for restoring Caribbean nation's deposed leader. He warns regime: 'Your time is up. Leave now or we will force you from power.'
- Man Crossing Street Hit by Car, Killed
- Japan Says It Will Make Good on Vow to Pay for U.S. Troop Support : Asia: Statement may settle dispute over $300-million increase promised for costs of utilities, civilians working on American bases.
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Committed to Fighting War on Drugs
- Famalaro Kept Alone in Cell After Inmates' Threats : Jail: Lawyer for suspect in Huber case asked that his client be protected. Authorities complied. 'Even criminals don't accept certain crimes,' a sheriff's spokesman said.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Law Firms Enter Cargo Flight Fight
- Fire Took 3 Lives--and Part of a Neighborhood's Heart : Tragedy: Maria Castillo, who died along with a daughter and a friend's son in South Gate blaze, 'was the kind of person you liked to be around,' a nephew says.
- Eucalyptus Trees to Be Cut Down for Project : Simi Valley: Grove will make way for a 93-house subdivision. Neighbors have mixed feelings but are fed up with vacant lot.
- PERSPECTIVE ON VIOLENCE : A Natural-Born Mania for Mayhem : A gorefest like Stone's new film isn't really more brutal than in the past; it's just more state of the art.
- Police Arrest 16 People in 8 Drug Raids : Investigation: Targets include homes and an auto repair shop in La Habra area. Two children are found sleeping next to a suspected methamphetamine lab.
- GLENDALE : Pupils Put Him First in His Second Career
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Woman to Run Sheriff Station Detective Unit : Investigations: Lt. Barbara Persten will follow Lt. Harvey Cantor, who will retire today after nearly 30 years with the department.
- Strike Brings Sliver of Hope to Angel Fans
- LOS ANGELES : Wilson Signs Bill Closing Loophole in Lobbying Law
- Orange Defense Stops Saddleback
- AUTOS
- Black Caucus Split on Invasion; Many Express Reservations
- Diplomacy : Gap Visible in Summit Plans for Have, Have-Not Nations
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Ganging Up on Violence : Green Ribbon Campaign Grew from Anger, Grief Over Shooting of Teen-Ager After School
- MISSION VIEJO : City Manager Sorsabal Resigns as of Next July
- SANTA ANA : Library Expands Its After-School Center
- Fire Nearly Destroys Commercial Building
- Driver Killed After Car Hits Tree
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Firm Delivers Electric Cars for Police Use
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Deion Becomes a 49er, Might Play Against Rams
- Troy's Ground Game Able to Bury Garden Grove, 23-6
- Coach Roaring, but Will Lions Do the Same?
- SoccerRalph Black of the Splash was named...
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Pizzeria Called Drugs Transit Point
- St. Louis Will Resume Its Pursuit of Rams : Pro football: Stadium-lease issue is resolved, clearing way for city to resume talks with NFL team.
- PUC Opens Toll Call Market, OKs Rate Hikes : Phone service: Basic fees will rise but local long- distance charges will fall. Decision draws wide criticism.
- Weight of Clinton Speech Remains to Be Seen on Capitol Hill
- Black Caucus Split on Invasion; Many Express Reservations
- In Army Town, Business and Worries Are Picking Up : Home front: As soldiers stock up and convoys move out, residents near North Carolina base see signs of war.
- Justice Dept. Pulls Out of Religion Case
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Council Votes to Raise Bus Fares : Transportation: Prices for one-way tickets will increase to $2.50 from $2 for adults.
- Sanitary Districts Manager Will Retire Amid Inquires : Management: Safety and conflict-of-interest questions have been raised. Several on board praise official's record.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Down With Debt a Threat to Refrigerator's Reign
- IRVINE : Council Delays Span for Shopping Centers
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : J.J. Stokes Tells Team He's Out
- PREP CROSS-COUNTRY ROUNDUP
- Movie Review : 'Princess Caraboo' Full of Wit and Charm
- LABOR : Hughes Severance Package for Workers Not Nearly as Generous as the Last One
- AEROSPACE
- Sen. Peace Plans Legislation to Pull the Plug on the PUC
- SECURITIES
- Company Town : TV FACTS
- Pamphlet to Explain Last-Minute Propositions
- Separate but Equal : 'From Quebec' showcases the unique individuality of six artists from the Canadian province, but the works also convey aspects with a universal appeal.
- CLUB SCENE : Weekend Windup at the Sagebrush
- 'Burning Season' Emerges From the Ashes : Movies: After several false starts, the story about slain Brazilian rubber tapper Chico Mendes will air on HBO.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Wives' Honestly Funny : Play is like a sitcom. But realistic comic timing and authentic humor add something extra.
- 4 Oil Firms Will Settle McColl Suit
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Symphony Given Tuesday Deadline to Sign Contract : Concert: Season opener in October will be canceled if musicians do not agree to short-term agreement that prohibits strike.
- Countywide : Volunteers to Scour Beaches, Ocean Waters
- Hal McRae Is Fired by Royals
- Salem, Va., is the new home of...
- SIDELINES : Valley College Baseball Team Sweetly Trades Verdicts for Cash
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : McDaniel Stands Out Amid Disappointment
- Diamond Bar's Diminutive Running Backs Slice Through El Dorado
- 'Jazz West Coast' to Honor Lighthouse's Legendary Past
- FAIRPLEX : Flores Moves Up to No. 2 on List
- Movie Review : 'New Age' Couple Coping in Culture Bought and Sold
- Movie Review : 'Nostradamus' Glum But Illuminating
- Rental Car Rates Expected to Rise for Third Year in a Row
- MedChem Products Bids to Buy Luther Medical : Merger: Analysts say the $9.8 million to $11.2 million takeover offer, which has been labeled as 'friendly,' might make sense for the financially troubled Tustin company.
- Wilder Bows Out of Virginia Senate Race : Politics: Democrats hope the end of ex-governor's independent candidacy will help Sen. Robb, who's in a close race with Oliver North.
- Undercover Angels : Books: A celebrated case that virtually cleared Orange County of notorious bikers in the '70s is the subject of the new 'Chain of Evidence.'
- Southeast Asia : Malay Muslim Fundamentalists Face Crackdown : Government seems to feel threatened by small sect. Observers suspect group's message is real cause of concern.
- Wilder Bows Out of Virginia Senate Race : Politics: He accedes to Democrats' wishes. They hope the end of his independent candidacy will boost Sen. Robb's campaign against Oliver North.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : OC High asks: What do you miss most about summer?
- O.C. Congressmen Not Moved by Clinton's Haiti Speech
- OXNARD : Black Expo Will Entertain, Inform
- Thief Faces Life Term Under '3 Strikes' Law : Crime: The county's first defendant convicted under the law will be in prison for at least 20 years for his third felony, stealing a BMW. He says he supports the legislation, but only for violent criminals.
- Campaign Calendar
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man, 18, Killed, 4 Injured in Accident
- Auto Shop Is Okd Near 93-Home Area
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Areas Targeted for Cleanup Day
- Estancia Saves Shutout by Reloading for Last Stand
- Meal Ticket : Reed Doesn't Let Van Nuys Teammates Go Hungry Anymore
- Roger Clinton Gets That '70s Sound With 'Nothing Good'
- Movie Review : 'Sioux' a Murder Mystery Celebrating Lakota Lifestyle
- TV Review : Promising Series Still 'Under Suspicion'
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : An Eye on the Ball
- LAGUNA BEACH : Plan Commission Backs Units for AIDS Patients
- OXNARD : High School Campus Opening Postponed
- Campaign Calendar
- PORT HUENEME : 2 Sailors Injured in Antenna Collapse
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Woman, 41, Loses Control of Car, Dies in Crash
- Forgotten Ram : Tight End Drayton Upset That His Job Is to Block, Not Receive
- Turnovers Help Marina Defeat Corona del Mar
- Raiders Run Out of Gas : Pro football: Tyrone Montgomery and friends have been stopped cold in season's first two games.
- Sam's Club to Vote: The National Labor...
- A Hot Tip for Coffee Lovers: Most Retailers Prefer to Make It Scalding
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Discovery Retrieves Spartan Satellite
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : Wilson Cooks Up Some of Clinton's Tasty Leftovers
- Let's Hope Junta Was Convinced
- LAPD Reform: The Chief's Honeymoon Is Over : Mayor worries, Williams makes a move and top aide goes--is reform alive?
- Trotter Sets Place for Vegas High Rollers
- Tayyar Has Left Newport Harbor for Fountain Valley
- Mortgage-Backed Funds Might Warrant Another Look
- Basic Phone Fees to Rise, Toll Call Charges to Fall : Deregulation: The PUC action caps seven years of tempestuous hearings. It meets with wide criticism.
- THE GOODS : Round-the-Clock Sweetness
- Action by PUC Alters Phone Rate Structure : Deregulation: Toll call charges will fall as that market is opened to competition. But local basic fees will rise.
- Loss of Wetlands Threatens State's Shrimp, Study Finds
- MARINA DEL REY : Channel Dredging Plan Rejected by Coastal Panel
- Getting Set for a Splendid Little War : Clinton was right on Vietnam, so why in Haiti does he want to take us down the same path?
- CALABASAS : Search Fails to Find Condo Assn.'s Money
- ENCINO : Put Taste Buds to Ultimate Test This Weekend
- Steps From the Street : Dance Group Hopes to Sway At-Risk Teen-Agers
- Droughnses Lead Anaheim Past Loara
- These Angels Can't Descend Much Lower
- Gooden Fails Drug Tests, Faces Additional Disciplinary Action
- La Canada Slips Past Glendale
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Zito Still Has High Aspirations
- 'Dylan' Evokes Stunning Image of Poet
- Club Review : Molly Malone's Goes Back to Its Roots With Vengeance
- Untangling the Ties : A parental crisis inspired the script for 'Elevator Music,' about a father and son at odds with each other.
- INS Center Releases 37 Migrants
- Persistent Fighting in Somalia Forces Out Last U.S. Envoys
- Man on Lifeguard Tower Shot in Arm
- SIMI VALLEY : Retired Officer Foils Carjacking
- High-Tech Celebration of Ancient Rite : Yom Kippur: Wilshire Boulevard Temple uses an interactive multimedia presentation in marking the Day of Atonement.
- Orange County Almanac
- Ahmanson's Public Parkland Agreement May Be in Jeopardy : Simi Hills: The developer might need help to purchase 10,000 acres in Runkle Ranch and Corral Canyon.
- Lame-Duck League : The Once-Proud Southwest Conference Will Cease to Exist by Summer of 1996
- Small Size, Big Moves : Slight Stature Doesn't Keep Footman From Gaining Ground
- Dodger Farm System May Get Early Test : Baseball: Uncertain status of 10 potential free agents raise its profile.
- He's Not Fiery but Gutierrez Stokes Aztecs : College football: Former Santa Clara High quarterback erases Tollner's doubts, leads San Diego State to a 2-0 start.
- NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman, who last week...
- 'Baseball' Like the Game: Some Hits, Runs, Errors
- Abbey Healthcare Group Inc.: The Costa Mesa...
- Amgen, Phone Entrepreneur Win Medal of Technology
- Rockwell and AlliedSignal Join Forces in Aircraft Bid
- THE GOODS : The ABCs of Finding a Scholarship
- Scientists Unlock 'Fantastic' Gene to Boost Plant Growth
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Huffington Makes Pilgrimage to Border
- A Voice That Cannot Be Silenced
- ENTERTAINMENT NEWS : 'Caesar' in Plain English : TV's Joseph Marcell directs a Shakespeare production featuring black, Latino actors--and minus the accents.
- Perot Says Haiti Policy 'Makes No Sense' : Foreign policy: On eve of O.C. rally, former rival takes shots at Clinton for threatening invasion.
- LOST SEAT: As Thousand Oaks opened its...
- Countywide : Legally Blind, He Has Eye for Photos
- Schaefer Makes a Name for Herself at New Plaza : Thousand Oaks: Former councilwoman is left off list of 'outstanding citizens,' but she'll be honored later this fall.
- Controlled Burns
- PREP ROUNDUP : Cornue, Pharris Lead Villa Park to Water Polo Victories
- They Still Make Fine Gems : The Mighty Diamonds Keep On Jammin' With New, Relevant Reggae Sounds
- Movie Review : Powerful, Emotional 'Blue Sky' Loses Its Way at Finish : An infatuation with melodrama pushes Tony Richardson's last film away from its many strengths.
- Art Review : A Bigger Message in 'Big Print' Exhibit
- Jazz Review : Sandoval's Bowl Program Trumpets His Virtuosity
- Inflation
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- Health Care Proposals
- No Death Penalty in Simpson Case
- Emergency Doctors
- Weapons Spread
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Bank Seeks Dismissal of Suit by Fired Executive : Courts: Valencia National directors say the wrongful termination action by Robert Manley, the Santa Clarita financial institution's former president, contains unsupported accusations.
- Haiti Invasion
- Obituaries - Sept. 16, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 16, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 16, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 16, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 16, 1994
- Colleges/ Campus scene
- Plenty of Riptides on 'Waterworld' Set : With key crew people quitting and reported turmoil, logistical and organizational problems, the big-budget film, scheduled for release in summer of '95, could end up costing more than any movie ever made.
- Wilson Would Expel Illegal Immigrants From Schools : Politics: Saying state can't afford to educate them, he clarifies stand on Prop. 187. Brown charges hypocrisy.
- Covert Action Fails to Oust Haiti's Rulers : Caribbean: CIA has tried to recruit officers to undermine military rulers. U.S. officials say secret operations will continue.
- Wilson Would Expel Illegal Immigrants From Schools : Politics: Saying state can't afford to educate them, he clarifies stand on Prop. 187. Brown charges hypocrisy.
- Valley Congressmen Part With President on Haiti Intervention
- Clinton Tells Americans 'We Must Act' Now to Help Haiti : Speech: President warns regime: 'Your time is up. Leave now or we will force you from power.' He insists U.S. has exhausted all other options for restoring Caribbean nation's deposed leader.
- LATE-SUMMER CLEANING: If you like pristine beaches,...
- Mucho Gusto : Mexican Independence Day Cause to Celebrate : 'Just because you are Latino, that doesn't mean you can't succeed. That's what the 16th of September signifies. ' Taiyaba Husain, 14, after watching motivational skit at school
- Enrollment at County Schools Rising : Education: Ventura Unified District gets 400 more students than expected. Officials rush to hire more teachers.
- Police Take Train to Nab Unsafe Drivers in Cars
- 1994 Prep Preview: Water Polo : Six Teams to Watch : Foothill
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton's Challenge: Invasion Persuasion : Leadership: Americans need to feel Haiti is important to the U.S. So far the White House has hardly made that case.
- MUSIC : An Invitation to an Evening With the Mr. Happy of Reggae : Pato Banton's songs spread the messages of love, optimism and peace with all the fervor of a revival meeting.
- The Artists' Life: Long on Creativity, Short on Cash
- Baseball Season, Series Canceled : Sports: Owners say failure to reach bargaining accord and 34-day players' strike made it impossible to resume play. World Series won't be played for first time since 1904.
- World IN BRIEF : UKRAINE : Crimea Lawmakers Reclaim Parliament
- Feel Like a Bite on the Town? Sink Your Teeth Into Taste of Newport
- Rides Turn Community On for Simi Valley Days : Festivals: Carnival is the centerpiece of annual celebration and fund-raiser that supports local charities.
- Harvest Festivals : Shine On, Harvest Food
- CSULB May Limit Special Admissions : Education: Last year's dropout rate approached 75% among these freshmen, who were admitted despite failing to meet minimum entrance requirements.
- LONG BEACH : College Settles Suit Over Collapsed Building
- Mr. President--Is This Really What America Wants to Do? : A Haiti invasion alone hardly makes sense; a tough sell for Clinton tonight
- Chief Gives Parks 10 Days to Resign or Accept Demotion : Police: Williams threatens pay cut, reduced pension. Embattled assistant chief may sue, his lawyer says.
- Youths Rob UPS Driver, Take Packages
- Jury to Be Selected in Murder Case : Courts: Mark Scott Thornton is accused of killing nurse Kellie O'Sullivan. Panel won't hear of search for her.
- Commentary : PERSPECTIVES ON HAITI : Soldiers' Blood, to Fill a Vacuum : Restoring an eccentric leader to turn the tide of refugees is a cynical, racist response to an artificial problem.
- County Plans Vaccination Database : Health: Officials hope to have a computer track childhood immunizations by next year, but much rests on a piece of state legislation.
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Appoints New Fire Chief
- Paving the Way : Pierce's Williams Sleeps in Car, Remaining Sanguine on Future
- 1994 Prep Preview: Water Polo : Mission Viejo Has Shot at Playoffs With Womack Back
- BASEBALL '94: Going, Going. . .Gone : 'We Stunk,' Bavasi Says, in Assessing Angels' Performance : Baseball: General manager has been busy plotting changes for next season, trying to avoid another dismal showing.
- Salsa Practice More Than a Kick to Langston
- GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL PREVIEW : Newbury Park Takes Aim at Thousand Oaks and League Championship
- 1994 Prep Preview: Water Polo : Six Teams to Watch : Brea-Olinda
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Vega's Goals Pace Rancho Santiago
- PORT HUENEME : It's Official: Tall Ship Calls This Port Home
- SIMI VALLEY : College Student Plans Write-In Mayoral Bid
- Miller Struggles in Pain : Pro football: Ram quarterback got pain-killing shots for ailing ribs, an apparent reason for woeful passing.
- PACIFIC 10 CONFERENCE FOOTBALL / DAN HAFNER : Top Quarterbacks Disappoint
- PREP WATER POLO ROUNDUP : Newport Harbor Hammered in Opener
- Hoping Troupe Will See the Light : A 'Strange Snow' Less Brooding Than the Film Version Would Suit the Author
- First American Buys Title Insurer
- Judge Cuts Award in Scalding-Coffee Suit to $640,000
- Lenders Agree to Widen Opportunities
- Last One in the Pool is Chicken
- IN THE KITCHEN : Up From Pesto
- Harvest Festivals : Full Moon With Cake
- On the Home Front, the Battle Over Haiti Rages : Congress: Clinton faces bitter, bipartisan opposition from lawmakers. But the invasion appears inevitable.
- HERMOSA BEACH : Council Rejects Plan for Prayer at Sessions
- U.S. Sweetens Deal to Get Haiti Leaders to Leave
- 'Next Karate Kid': Mixed Messages Are at Hand--and Afoot
- Two Decades Later, the Vietnam War Is Still a Hot Topic : History: The shooting has stopped, but there's enough residual interest in the conflict to sustain a glossy magazine.
- Sports
- Detectives Hear 911 Plea, Save Choking Baby : Woodland Hills: Infant had stopped breathing while being breast fed. Mother calls rescue a 'miracle.'